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Our shoes deserve your inspection, and invite companion. Wright ARCH PRESERVER and WINTHROP shoes for men Selby ARCH PRESERVER, STYLE-EEZ and GROUND GRIPPER shoes for women. the King parish, estab Christ lished seven years ago, will have a new rectory by February 1. Construction of the $73,500 building began last week by Kiause and Pagura. Columbus contrac tors, shortly after Bishop Ready approved final architectural plans. The structure will be located the 2800 block on Livingston Ave near Wellesley Rd just east of the modern school, which was completed in 1951. Eventually, in the area between the rectory and school, the permanent church will be built. Designed by Al Tynan. Colum bus architect, the two-story build ing will be of Bedford stone, with Indiana limestone trim. It will contain two conference rooms, a study, living room, din ing room, kitchen, ^nd bedroom on the first floor, and a guest room, and rooms upstairs for the assistant oastor, guests and the housekeeper. In the basement will Adm. Nimitz’ Daughter Joins Dominican Order SAM FRANCISCO (NC) Mary Manson Nimitz. youngest daughter of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. Pacific Commander during World War 11. has entered the Dominican fael. O’CONNELL, ton. July 28, lumbus. St. J. When Eugene. Marion. JENNER. Aug. 1. St. Mary's Church. CLEMENTS. Robert C., Upper Sandusky. Aug. 1. St. Peter’s Church. Survivors: his parents, one sister and grandparents. FORINGER. Blanche E.. 53. Fraz eysburg. Aug. 3. St. Anne's Church. Dresden. Survivors: her husband. Raymond, one son. two daughters, and one sister. KNECHT. Henry J.. 88. tancas ter. Aug. Survivors: 3. St. Mary’s Church, none. DECOT. Francis I... 86. Somerset. Aug. 3, St. Joseph’s Church. Sur vivors: one daughter, one twenty-five grandchildren, great-grandchildren. HARRIS, OPTICIANS 106 East Broad St. COLUMBUS, OHIO You'll neter dishes aqaie! AUTOMATIC Hoermle s GA. 2196 GA.2195 1894 Parsons Ave THE CATHOLIC 1 8 RIDAY. AUGUST Christ the King Rectory Luder Construction The architectural sketch above shows how the naw rectory at Christ th* King Parish, Columbus, will look when completed next February. Excavation work for the two story modern structure already it underway. The building will conform in architectural design and material to the adjacent school. Construction it part of a long range project which will give the parish a new convent, church, and a four-room addition to the school. room, an ar office. is completed. pastor, will be a small meeting chives room, and an When the rectory Father I-eo Brehm, move from his present quarters at 1101 S. Cassingham Ave. Assistant pastor is Father John Staunton. Outlining future plans for the young parish, which already has 600 families. Father Brehm said a convent present, commute St. Mary will be constructed. At the Dominican Sisters between the school and of the Springs College, the convent is finished, four classrooms will be added to the school. Student population is increasing by leaps and bounds, Father Brehm said, adding that an enrollment of 500 is expected next month. Ultimately, the now church will be constructed as a replace ment to the temporary wood struc ture in current use. Of Interest Io Catholics RADIO PROGRAMS Saturday, Aug. 8 WHKC. Columbus. 6.45 "Catholic News” Sunday, Aug. 9 WRFD. "The WCLT. “The WLW, “The WHKC. “The WNXT. convent in San Ra became a Catholic entering Stanlord Miss Nimitz shortly after University where she received a degree last June. Roth her par ents are Protestants EDWARDS. Charles 893'z N. Fourth-st. Columbus. Aug. 1, Sacred Heart Church. Survivors: Several nieces and nephews. son. eight Courteous Service ADams 5747 KELLER. Paul D., 56. Marion. July 29. St. Mary's Church. Surviv ors: His wife, Gertrude, one daugh ter. four sisters and two brothers. SHONK. Annestasia. 77, Lancas ter, July 30, St. .Mary's Church. Survivors: Three sons, two daugh ters. eleven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. McGONAGLE, Mary Teresa. 87. Newark, July 31, St. Francis de Sales Church. Survivors: Her hus band. James, ters and one two sons, two daugh granddaughter. Pledge Totals 1 he breakdown by parishes gifts from business firms, and me mortal gifts in paign of th merit Fund v ner held a S305.219.15 Worthington, 10:15 a.m. Hour of St. Francis’’ Newark. 10:15 am.— Hour of St. Francis’’ Cincinnati. 3:00 p.m.— Catholic Hour” Columbus, 7:00 p.m.— Ave Maria Hour” Portsmouth. 10:15 in. "The Hour of St. Francis” May Tliev Rest In Peace Timothy. 70, Can Peters Church, Co- 173 BATESON. Woodland Ave, Columbus, 31. St. Thomas Church. Survivors: Four daughters, two sons, two bro thers. one sister and twelve grand children. Edith Q., 65. July NAUGHTON. Patrick. 12224 N. High St., Columbus, July 31, St. Thomas Church. Survivors: His wife Katherine, three brothers and three sisters. KI RETH.George H., 86. 1529 E. Fulton St., Columbus, July, Holy Rosary Church. Sumvors: Two daughters, four grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. DEL’BIG. John A., 70. Marion. July 31. St. Mary's Church. Sur vivors: His wife Carrie, and two sisters. 1.0VINER. Neal W„ 77, 1064 Eu clair Ave., Columbus. August 1. Christ the King Church. Survivors: His wife Lucille, two sons, two daughters, nine grandchildren and seven nieces and nephews. Here a sandwich it |u*t at important at a whole dinner. DOERSAMS 11-1J-15 W. BROAD ST. COLt MBI 8, OHIO »T 7 19 5 3 Develop his week Headquarters. The ive was announced it $2,048,992.27 i the parishes business firms. mortal the Parishe tha's, S87.883.00 S89.033.00 298 50 St. Christ the St. Christopher's. $58 159: St. Augustine s, $63, Catharine's, $130,006 King. $102,153.11 Corpus Christi. $125,538.25 St Cyprian's. $8,050.00 St. Dominic's $16,531.00 $36,617.00 094.00 He S90.319.00 $16,488 Holv Spirit, $40,298.50 Immaculate Conception, $151,256.27 St. James. $85.893 00 St. John the Baptist. $6,757.00 St. John the Evange- 2.00 $74,956.00 St. Mary's. $79,191.45 Magdalene. S98.444.00 ael's, $30,656.00 St. $18,701.00 St. Peter s. I$33.145 St. Thomas $73,616.00 of Peace, $61,062.00 Our Lady of Victory, $45,695.00 Our Mother of Sorrows. S4.655.00 82. St. Mich Patrick's, 00 Our Lady Sacred Heart. $37,672.00 St. Cecilia, $10,260 00: St. Mary's (Groveport), $7,239.00 St. Pauls, $10,065.00, Hungarian Greek Rite Parish School Finished SWICKARD Rental Agency 12 N. Third St. Rent* Sale* Lease* Property Management IXotena Devotions to Infant Jesns of Prague ST. LADISLAUS CHURCH COLUMBUS EVERY Ladislaus Priest X-Rays Earth itli ’3-D’ Camera LATROBE Pa (NC) priest v ho “grays the earth through interpreting aerial photo graph* is making his -eventh ex ploration into Canada on a hoian ica! research project sponsored by ihe U S. Army Quartermaster Corps. Fathei Maxiruiiian Human O S of the biologv department of St. Vincent College, has analyzed thousands of miles of Arctic and Subarctic (anada by recording plant hfe and then deducing just hai kind ot ground lies benea’h Hi:, expeditions have charted new ly constructed maps supplied information on edible plants pro vided the Army with information on w hat areas are cro*sable. dis covered fertile fields for agricul ture and may ‘ell open new East ern anada areas to settlers the Benedictine priest believes. “Through botanical interpreta tion of photographs taken from as high as 10.000 to 15,000 feet, an experienced observer can give an accurate and detailed description of the ground underlying fhe plants which grow on it.” he explained. Using a “3-D” photo technique. Father Duman work* through «pc cimen identification to discover types of terrain, climatic and soil conditions With plant specimens and stereoscope photo- as his tools, the St. Vincent botanist can even shed light on distant human his tory. On past explorations, he has ca noed thousands of miles, dined on raw fish, caught white whales, liv ed unarmed where polar bears roamed, and been tossed more than once into arctic waters. On one expedition he found himself ice bound for 10 days. This doe.*n daunt the Pennsyl vania-born priest who will work in the cold reaches this year until mid September. A graduate and visiting profes sor of the Catholic University of America, Father Duman is a Fel low of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, member of the Botanical Society of America, the International As sociation of Plant Taxonomists and the Arctic Institute of North Amer 1C3. His pilot studies in the arctic region have been used widely as guides to botanical interpretation techniques to be applied to othei areas of the globe. ------------------------------Q- ... ..... Chinese Oust I ,S. Bishop: Four Remain HONG KONG—(Radio. NC)—The ouster of Bishop Philsp Cote of Suchow. a native of Lawrence. Mass., leaves only four American Bfshops still in Red China. Two are in prison. Two are relatively free. Bishop Cote, who spent a year and a half in a Red prison, arrived here in the company of three other Jesuits. The American Bishops still in Red China are: Bishops Rembert Kowalski of Wuchang, a Francis can of Calumet. Mich., and Am brose Pinger of Chowtsun. a Fran ciscan of Lindsay. Neb.—both in prison and Bishops Frederick Donaghy of Wuchovv. a Maryknoll er of New Redford. Mass., and James E. W alsh, a Maryknoller of Cumberland. Md..—both relatively free. The St. par- school of Greek Rite newly-completed John the Baptist ish here is believed to be the first parochial school for Hungarian Catholics of the Byzantine Rite in the United States. It was built at a cost of $100,000. |r VACATIONING THIS YEAR? Those "last two weeks in July" can be the high point of your year ... IF you've put away something to go on. It still isn't too late to start—open a Dollar Federal savings account now. And at Dollar Federal your vaca tion savings earn dividends. Add to it regularly, and when the time rolls around, you'll have money to make that trip you've always wanted. A 1 o/ It EDVESDAY 7:30 ta located at 277 Reeb within eaa* walkinc dis Parsons A’.nne ha* ana dividend— J4- INSURED 4b 2 /O TO $10,000 Open Your Account ToNey DOLLAR FEDERAL SAVINGS 51 I. 8AY ST. AD. 3141 (.ambling No Sin, Says Bishop In (kmtroversv Oser Plans For State Lottery to Aid Hospitals make a betting wager is not a iwn declared an Australian Ri-hop in discussing moral issues raised by plans for a slate lottery to help finance public hospitals. Bishop Bernard Denis Stewart of Sandhurst made his statement in reply to an outcry “raised by some sincere sections of the community” who claim that gambling of any kind is an evil in itself. They, therefore, objected to plans of the State of Victoria to run a state controlled lottery to ease the bur den of the public arising from the operation of public hospitals. "no question of disparging those who oppose gambling so sincerelv and so earnestly.” but he declared the whole problem, as the thenlog ian must see it. come? down to this: “The an Bishop the fnmm MELBOURNE. Australia To..................................... .... .......... brought to great loss or even dan ger. through widespread abuse among its citizens.” The Bishop also dealt with an other question that has to be faced ir. this matter of “introducing a new opportunity of gambling to the community.” “Will such legislation lead to a great increase of what we call the evils attendant on gambling, re sulting in a grave moral harm to the community?” he asked. “It would seem that the control exercised by the ordinary citizen ovqr moderate wagering would not be impaired seriously by the pro posed legislation.” he said. The Bi-hop then pointed out that many people earn their livelihood through the business of wagering, that there arc heavy taxes nn bet ting and that the community is bene fiting from such taxation. 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