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PT A NOTES The Catholic Parent-Teacher As sociation in the diocese of Colum bus is cooperating with the Na tional Committee lor the 1953 54 school year. This announcement was made by the diocesan chair man of Parent-Teacher Associa tions. Mrs. James E. O'Leary of Immaculate Conception parish. The National Committee’s sug gested program for the coming school year will be mailed to each PTA group in the diocese before the September meetings. .—o--------------------- Thought For Tho Weak Don't stare or glare, just smile. HOLY ROSARY PARISH MIESSE Prescription Pharmacy We eonaiMentl? 16M E. Main FE. 44M THE HOUSE OF TREASURES I erhojj Jeicelert Watches—Diamonds—Jewelry 1580 N. High St. UN 7149 Columbus 1, Ohio PRECISION REPAIRING OHIO BEDDING CO. Heavy Duty Paper Heavily Waxed One Side GA. 2195 Mattresses Made Into Innersprings Mattresses Made to Order A Rebuilt Feather Renovating & Upholstering. CALL GA. 2463 PARSON} For Home Freezers Refrigerators General Household Uses 20 Below FREEZER WRAP 1894 PARSONS AVE SUMMERTIME MIAMI BEACH chotuufo Hare at Ritchey Bros., we make tt a practice of stock ing thece HARD TO-GET “FOR GOTTEN” SIZES. Dispenser Box with Metal Cutter 50 ft long 18" wide 75 square feet of food protection the Breeze-swept CORONADO. Dancing in Outdoor Patio ... Beautiful Swimming Pool Pri vate Beach Cocktail Lounge .. Delicious Food ... Large Free Parking Area Convenient to all Attractions Congenial Guests... Open All Year .. Re stricted Clientele Churches Nearby Reasonable Rates. EDWARD W. COLLINS, Mng. Dir. 8741 Collins Avenue Tlianu Dccch The »».'w are uz» I®*1 THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, AUG U S 2 19 5 3 Pictured are 9 of the 17 children of Mrs. Clara Koszarek (seated center) of Antigo, Wis. These nine are in religious life. Her youngest'daughter, Betty, at her mother's left, was received into the Com munity of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Third Order of St. Francis, at St. Joseph's Convent, Stevens Point, Wis., August 10, Left to right: seated, Sister Mary Louise, Sister Mary Martin (newly-invested novice), Mrs. Koszarek, Mark Koszarek, Sister Mary Jean Frances. Standing left to right: Rev. Paul Koszarek, Sister Mary Celine, Martin Koszarek, Sister Mary Lourdine, and Rev. Buckeve Lake The annual Fall Festival given lor the benefit of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Buckeye Lake. Ohio, will be held this year on Saturday, August 29. at the Park Terrace in Buckeyi while the summer season full swing. Games No. 2: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zang. Roman Callahan. Gail Ehret, Grant 11 Schubel. Cakes: Mrs. A. D. Howard. Mrs. Ingram. Wm. Leddy. Joan Howard. John Mcl 4Ulg ilin. Fish Pond: Kathleen Taft. Lunch: Mrs. c. B. Daugherty. Mrs. Ralph Wooley, Mary Rueckel Whitman. Paul Miller, Floyd Brooker. Mr. and Mrs. Cramer, GA. 2196 Bi Our Coi respondent* Hammond all (nr Demon- Miration. f/ Thaddus Koszarek. Lake is in H. A. Lettw ein and Mrs. George Ehret are co-chairmen Mis* Marion Collin*, treasurer': and Mr.*. Peter Doersam. ticket chairman. Others working on various pro jects include: Games No. 1: Marianne Winters, senburg. Barbara O'Brien. Goss. Shirley Flesher, Ed. O'Brien. Leonard Webb. Rose Brooker. Mrs. R. Mey Gail Heart Father Arthur The next meeting will be held September 3 with Miss Marcella Seibold in charge. Committee members are Mrs. Joseph Sani, Miss Donna Schwallie. Mrs. Gabriel Starmieri. Mrs. Charles Breehl and Mrs. James Kopp. COSHOCTON District 4 of Sacred Heart Church* met re cently at the school hall with Mrs. Walter Bell in charge of the business meeting. A brief The Hammond Organ Products organ music of cathe dral Quality in churche* ol aiie. Over 27.000 churches beautiful mumc of the ••a****** 114 K. KHOAI1 ST. MA. 7541 '.1 “To- "*’u ./ V —The eate** Ma’ 200 EAST STATE ST. (.cneatk leather*. Th* Thanks N.C.W.C. for Aid NEW YORK (NO A group of Polish refugees in Paris, France, adopted a resolution expressing gratitude to the National Catholic Welfare Conference "for help ex tended to Polish refugees in France and England, according to word received here. Advices received al War Relief Services N.C.W.C. headquarters here said that the action was taken at the third congress of the Polish War Refugees Association. -------------——o----------------— re fer There will be gardes, prizes, fre.shments and entertainment everyone. The festival will begin at 4 p. m. and run until midnight. Nun lakes Perpetual Vows NEW PHILADELPHIA Sister Mary John, daughter of Mrs. Mary Young of New Philadelphia, took her perpetual vows as a Sister of Divine Province recently at the or der's Mother House in Pittsburgh. Bishop John Francis Deardon of Pittsburgh presided at the cere mony, which was attended by Mrs. Young and another daughter, Joan Mrs. W. J. Wuellner, Helen Mc Common. Big Basket Alex Rueckel, Ray Egger. Grocery Stand: Dick Meysen berg. Martin Sachs. Tickets: Mrs. Weakley. Bill Gu lick. Mrs. Peter Doersam. Robert Donations: Mrs. George Ehret. To IF The NEW PHILADELPHIA Altar Society of Sacred church met recently with Edward Kessler and Mrs. Randall, matron of the Tuscarawas County Infirmary, as guest speak ers. omen talk was given by Monsignor Joseph McGlynn, pastor. During the social hour prizes were awarded McNary, Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Carl Emmert. Edie won the door prize. te Mrs. GordoYi Charles Heisser, Young and Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Refreshments were served to twenty-eight members and three guests. Monsignor McGlynn. Mrs. Esther Alverson, and Mrs. Mary K. Royer. were Mrs. Vincent Leroy Layton, Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Quill, Mrs. Dan Gabor Cullison. The hostesses for the coming meeting will be Mrs. James Kinney, Mrs. Clarence Bordenkircher, Mrs. Nealy Swi gert and Mrs. Sylvester Shuck. I.ON’DON’ Members of St. Patrick's parish are completing plans for a mammoth Labor Day festival to be held on the school grounds in the late afternoon and evening on September 7. Sam Landes, general chairman, has announced that the varied pro gram will provide entertainment for young and old. A home-cooked chicken dinner will be a feature of the event. Mrs. James Farrell, 1506 Lin wood Avenue, will entertain members of the Columbus Com mittee of the National Catholic Community Service at an out door supper at 6 p. m. on Thurs day. August 27, preceding a gen eral meeting of the organiza tion. at her summer residence on the Big Walnut near Groveport. Honor guests will be Father Francis G. Connor, chaplain al Veterans Administration Hospit al. Chillicothe. Orville Hawkins, chairman and Miss rector of cot he VA of Chillicothe NCCS, Evaline Williams, di volunteers at Chilli Hospital. Harold J. Breitfeller, chairman of the Columbus NCCS, will con duct the meeting at 8 p. m. Fa ther John Simon, assistant pas tor at Holy Family Church, is moderator for the group. OTTAWA, Ont. INC) The Province of Ontario will give what assistance it can to cooperative housing projects. On tario Premier Leslie Frost declared at the annual convention of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, the nation's larg est labor organization. Premier Frost spoke after the delegates heard a strong plea from Father Francis Marrocco. social ac tion professor at St. Patrick's Col lege, to Canadian workers to build houses through cooperative efforts as a means of overcoming Canada's “appalling” housing shortage. The Sinter Charles* Anne U ill Addrens Alumnae At the invitation of Bishop Thom as J. .McDonnell of the Wheeling diocese. Sister Charles Anne, O.P.. dean of the College of St. Mary of the Springs, will address the West Virginia Chapter of the Interna tional Federation of Catholic Alum nae on September 20. Speaking at the General Assembly, Sister Charles Anne will discuss "The Need of Catholic Leadership Ap pearing on the same program will be the Father Philip Clarke. T.O.R., of the College of Steubenville, who will speak on “Catholic Educa tion.” The West Virginia Chapter of the I.F.C.A. will hold its annual convention at the Stonewall Jack son Hotel, September theme is “I’m for Catholic Action." Opening with a memorial Mass celebrated by Father John O'Brien at Immaculate Conception Church, the convention will hold various meeting*, workshop* and panel di*cussions during its three day session. Clarksburg. W. Va 18 20. This year’ Services OUR LADY OF THE MIRAC ULOUS MEDAL NOVENA— Mondays St. Mary Magdalene Church, Columbus 8:30 a.m. (Mass and cervices) 10 a.m., 3 p.qi., 4 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 6 p.m., 6:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m. 8:15 p.m., 9 p.m. ST. ANTHONY NOVENA—St. Peter's Church, Columbus_ Tuesdays, 7:30 pm OUR MOTHER OF PERPETU AL HELP NOVENA—St. Chris topher's church, Columbus— Tuesday, 7:30 p.m INFANT OF PFAGUE NO VENA St. Ladislaus church, Columbus Wedesdays, 7:30 p.m. SORROWFUL MOTHER NO VENA Holy Cross Church, Columbus— Fridays 11:30 i.m, (Mass and services), 12 noon, 3 p.m., 5:20 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. SACRED HEART NOVENA— Sacred Heart Church Columbus IMMACULATE CONCEPTION NOVENA St. Leo's church, Columbus—Friday 7:30 p.m. INFANT OF PRAGUE NO VENA St. lohn the Evange list Church, Columbus Sun days, 7:30 p.m INFANT OF PRAGUE NO VENA Holy Family Church, Columbus—Sundays 7:30 p.m. OUR LADY OF FATIMA NO VENA—St. Aloysius Church, Co lumbus—Sundays 7.45 p.m. no PO no- Pastors are requested to tify the Catholic Times, Box 636, Columbus when vena services are started resumed in order to insure publication in ♦his column.) WEPAY OLUMBU SAVINGS AND LOAN 48 W GAY ST. NOW AVAILABLE Ballroom At The Knights Of Columbus Bldg. State A Sixth Wedding Parties Receptions Banquets Dances Reasonable Rates Ml. 4451 A Complete Line Of Religioujs Articles The Catholic Church Goods M. E QUINN J. J. QUINN 182 E. STATE STREET ADAMS 4716 COLUMBUS, OHIO Province Pledges Aid To ^ath T? Gretta Palmer Tinies Vi riter Co-op Housing Program 500.000-member Trades and Labor Congress is associated with the American Federation of Labor in the United States. cial service secretary of the Ca r.adian atholic Conference. e*ti mated that the housing shortage in Canada now has reached 750,000 units. He said the overcrowding had caused disease ty, and resulted lies are tion. he Out of some 1,900.000 wage earning families in the nation. Fa ther Marrocco said, the heads of 1.400.000 of these families earn Jess than $3,000 a year. They are unable to pay the cost of a new home, the priest declared, and less than one-fifth of Canadian families are able to afford the down pay ment needed to build a new home. On the other hand. Father Mai operative housing enterprises near Ottawa, where workers studied their future action through cours- their interests and now are build ing their own homes. The convention defeated a move which would have called on TLC executives to accept convention credentials of anv .elected delegate The move was aimed at a of the TI.C constitution wh ned communists from the zations activities. A. Keller & Son DAIRY Sate ana Pure Milk for Baniet DO 3691 NEW YORK Palmer, whose “The Top of syndicated column My Mind’, was i on the Catholic in Mrs. Palmer, newspaperwoman found dead in her home Aug ground in Asia, last February. 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