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Rededirated To Mary St. Leo parish, Columbus, will be rededicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary at the close of the solemn novena exercises Dec. 7. The novena in honor of the Bless ed Mother will begin Sunday even ing, Nov. 29 and will be preached by Father James Cleary, O.M.I. Two services have been sched uled each day at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Masses during the novena are at six, seven and eight a. m. Kirkpatrick Funeral Home Wuhibtlon C. 1-5*71 N»w Holland 4151 “COURTEOUS ER VICK' She ’d love COOKBIL DEEP FRYER •IT COOKS IT DEEP FRIES Does MORL Things BETTER Only this sensational new Sunbeam Cooker & Deep Fryer give* you so many exclusive advantages—so much greater usefulness. Ideal for DEEP FRIED potatoes, chicken, doughnuts and sea-food*. Use it also to COOK pot-roast. Mewed meats and chicken, soups, etc., or for steaming, warming buns •nd popping corn. Use Our Layaway Plan Hoermle’s GA. 2195 GA. 2196 1894 Parsons Ave, TERGO WHITE LUSTRE FOR OFFICES, STOREROOMS, SCHOOLS, INSTITUT’ONS MANUFACTURED AND DISTRIBUTED dY ROSE Chemical Products Let us show you that GLASSES not only offer necessary Visual Benefits, but are remarkably effective In achieving desirable Facial and Fashion effects. See the modern CONTINUOUS VISION LENSES. Harry Schwartz Optical Co. (SERVING CENTRAL OHIO SINCE 1025) 169 EAST STATE STREET (at 4th) FL. 5100 COLUMBUS, OHIO COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY! J. BERGER FURNITURE CARPETS APPLIANCES A Service for Discriminating Quality and Value Minded Home Makers EV. 6557 Cash Or Terms Tn-Village* most complete food market Tom ARPY'S APEX MARKET •TVE DELIVER* 2140 Tremont Center KI 4937 KI 8424 O. ft I- flanked bu Two fladelhi (fans "Pope, and io idea*. the "Tniscgnum are embellished Hitlv the first' fold & precious Stones Peru. -from. Youth (’enter Dedicated FRANKFORT. Germany—(NO— A new Klopinghaus, or center for young working men was dedicated at Friedrichshafen by Bishop Carl J. Leiprecht of Tottenburg in the presence of state and local govern ment officials. In has accommoda tions for 118 young workers. For Quick Results Use Want Ad* HARRY WELLNITZ Concrete & Cinder Building Units 4”-6”-8”-12” Steel Sash 231 N. Princeton JO. 8112 BEXLEY Pharmacy Prescriptions Main at Cassingham BEXLEY THE ALL PURPOSE, SAFE, LIQUID CLEANER Th* Floor Wax That Resists Wear TRI-VILLAGE No Waiting Th rat Barbara Grandview Barber Shop Kl 198* Ridnlf* Rar Lille* IS27 W Sth C. Widolfe Free Deliver* at Medical Need* OSBORNES' PHARMACY 11*5 Grandview A»e. Kl *114 KI 4882 KINGSWOOD LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. 1 100 Grandview Ave. “Everything for Home Remodeling KI. 1113 Dealer for^Sherwin Williams Paints BUT TRU Litt I*-Know* Fact* (or Catholic* By MURRAY «•****. t«*L N4XWC Mm or 77ANA. Lw PRIESTS BORN IN THS PARISH OF DROMARD, CS LONGFOR.U, IRELAND* A SMALL AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY idriareli of LISBON {CARDINAL CERCJEIRA} is entitled to be carried on a SEDIA GESTATOR/A* flocked lo ST JOHN VIANNEY for CONFESSION THAT A SPECIAL TICKCT OFFICE WAS RESERVED FOt ARS in the AND EIGHT-DAY TICKETS ISSUED BECAUSE Pilgrims often had to WAIT THAT PEQlOD TO GET TO CONFESSION German Youth Group Favors Military Draft Any German European De- COLOGNE—(NC)— army as part of the fense Community should be based on the principle of compulsory military service, according to a statement adopted by the Federa tion of German Catholic Youth. “Defense of the people and its way of life is the right and duty of every citizen,” the declaration said. Compulsory military service, the statement continued, is the “un avoidable consequence” of democ racy as a system of government and a way of life. It warns against the dangers of a professional army, consisting of volunteers, which ■could develop into a “state within a state” and thus become a menace to democracy. Under the plans for a European defense force Western Germany would supply 12 divisions to be in tegrated with the armed forces of France, Italy and the three Ben elux countries. The West German parliament has ratified the treaty for setting up the European De fense community, but France and Italy have so far failed to do so. The statement also stressed the need of proper rligious care through a well organized military chaplaincy and declares it import ant that “the citizen remain in full possession of his civic rights while serving with the armed forces. Library Notes “In Clean Hay Is Beautiful Story Of Christmas From th* Department of Library Scionco .......... College of St. Mery of the Springs In Clean Hay, by Eric P. Kelly Macmillan Co. A lovely book, illustrated by the Petershams has been released just in time for the Christmas season. In Clo*n Hay is a Christmas story that combines all the qualities of traditional Christmas charity with a poignant view of Polish life. It is a story of a Nativity puppet play and how on “the Krakow road Christ was born again in the hearts of four happy children.” The book is ideal for pre-Cbristmas giving, or for a Christmas Day surprise. Children from 3 to 10 will cherish it. M.W. Patsy's Mexican Adventure. E. Evalyn Grumbine Dodd Mead and Co., N.Y., 1953. This is a typical career-descrip tion book, which uses a Mexican trip by the heroine as an excuse for interjecting long paragraphs of educational Mexican background, and still longer paragraphs of ex cerpts from textbooks. The career described, market research in ad vertising, shapes a bright and ex citing picture from a very tedious job. Written with the 7th to 9th grade group In mind, it is the BUYERS' GUIDE 'Servicing th* Irt-Village Kraa’ Patrick Ruddy & Son Plumbing Service Qualit* Plumbinc Fiztura* 1884 W IM KI 1115 KJ 1818 Bed* Rebuilding General salt Boulevard Service & Sales 14*7 Grandview Ave Kl. 148* Kl. 8833 24 Root Raev* Dot* Wrecker Service KI. 1113 MODEST Bureau Two important meetings were held at the fouth Bureau during the last week, the regular monthly meeting of the adult committee on Catholic Youth work and the week ly meeting of the recently estab lished Catholic High School inter school student council. The adult committee meeting was attended by members of the parish Holy Name societies. The purpose of the adult committee is to aid the Youth Director in the work of planning, organizing and coordinating the youth programs in the Diocese. The committee is un der the leadership of John Igoe of St. Agatha parish. Vice Chairman is Frank Smith of St. Francis par ish and secretary is Matt Maloney of St. John the Evangelist. The December meeting which comes on the third Wednesday of the month will find the group outlining in full the plan for the program of the coming year A letter went out to all Holy Name Presidents during the past week calling attention to the importance of this project. This letter was to be followed up by personal visits from members of the committee to the parish soci eties urging them to have repre sentation at the next meeting. The newly formed Catholic High school student council met on Tues day afternoon with delegates from Rosary, Holy Family, Victory, St. Charles, St. Mary of the Springs, St. Joseph Academy and St. Mary usual fairy tale presentation of faultless people and the ever-pres ent near platonic romance between the heroine and a perfect speci men of manhood. It makes use of Spanish phrases which are so mangled as to be scarcely recog nized, and there are many inexcus able errors that a beginning stu dent in the language would blush to make. However, as usual, the heroine is repeatedly compliment ed on her use of, the language, an outcome of five years of study, three in college which the author certainly never had. Nevertheless, it will probably prove pleasing and useful to the indiscriminate read er interested in the market re- Finneran & Fischer OAK & STH STS. AD. 0208 SINCLAIR PRODUCTS HOLY ROSARY RICKENBACKER & MEAD GULF SERVICE Wilson A Main FA. 0372 Columbus 5, O. CORPUS CHRISTI REICHERT'S Sohio Sorvic* Labrication Car Wash AreeaaariM ttlaa Tirea—Battariea—Batter* Charring 831 Frobi* Ave. GA. 0390 Modest Fashions Modeled By Students Rosecrans High School student* presented a "Marilyke Style Demonstration'' for members of the Rosecrans Parent-Teacher Organization at tfiair recent meeting. The purpose of the demonstration was to advocate modesty in apparel together with attractiveness, style and selections of dress. Miss Bonnie Finan, the narrator, introduced the program with a short explanation of the Marilyke Contest being carried on in the school in line with a nationwide appeal for proper dress. Pictured above, first row, left to right, are Frances Himmelspach, Mary Elizabeth Crock, Adelene Weiser, Kathryn Kaplan, Ruth Soller, Sandra Schultheis, Sheila Killeen, and Miriam Dosch. Second row, left to right, Mary Ann Davis, Ann Erven and Marilyn Nicols. Third row, Dolores Hoy, Sue Ann Hannum, Bonnie Finan and Shirley Labaki. Catholic Youth Notes High in attendance. The purpose of this group will be to try to co- coming Monday night at the Notre Court May Drop Charges 'I Against _____ ___________ LOUISVILLE, Ky. (NC)— ordinate extra curricular activity I of the students and.to forward thelnuns from public schools have work of the Catholic Youth Apos I good could be accomplished from I I Daine High school in Portsmouth! to plan for youth organization fori the young adults of the Portsmouth! area. The plans hope to include all I the young people of the surround-1 ing parishes ... I The Sodality at St. Mary Magda I lene parish in Columbus was re-1 organized recently. The sodality! serves as the youth organization I for the young people of the parish. I A “Sadie Hawkins” social was held I last week end in the school hall by members of the group. I I search end of it. Sf. Louis De Monfort, George Pi gault (Translated by C.M.D.B.), The Monfort Fathers, Port Jefferson, N.Y. St. Louis Marie De Monfort was born in Brittany, and the character istics of the Briton people—“faith, energy, and devotion, independent spirit and obedient heart”—were well proved in this great 18th cen tury orator. His special devotion to the Blessed Mother, together with his zeal in spreading her fame, has led to his being titled the “Apostle of Mary.” This translation from the French does much to present this fervent and energetic man as he really was. Stop In At Your Parish SERVICE STATION He Will Keep Your Car Running This Winter. CATHEDRAL ST. CATHARINE E.Q. BEXLEY Marathon Service 4. 2516 E. Main St. At Cassingham DO. 0371 Jim Nicholson, Mgr. A.A.A. SERVICE 4* Bexley’s Friendly Service ROGERS GULF STATION East Broad at Eastmoor Blvd. DO. 0222 Columbus 9, O. Tires, Batteries and Accessories How can you fall to m*k« the kale? Get money in seeds by using want *d*. uns Defendants in a suit to remove asked a Kentucky circuit court tolate among the High school stu-h0 dismiss charges brought dent., ot the city ot Columbus The against them. st udents who were present at the I 0 meeting discussed the need fori S1X county boards of educa such a council. They were unani Ition accused of operating “de mous in their opinion that muchlnominational schools” because al they hire nuns as teachers, well ordered group They discussed claim that they the need for uniform thinking! ___ 1 among students ot high school a2e tned ’fording to law. tn any on such matters as modesty inlc®^T?^?r those in their dress, good conduct in social af-l n districts. fairs. The possibility was seen ofl At the same time Kentucky At bringing to all students a betterl torne-v General J. D. Buckman an understanding of the place of thel nounc^ he will defend State parish in the life of the student.I Superintendent of Public Educa No action was taken at the first I t’on Rendell P. Butler who was meeting. The group decided tolcharged with misusing school meet for more discussion beforel fun^s ’n districts employing nuns, making any definite plans for pro-1 ^r- Butler and the six county cedure. boards were named in a suit filed AROUND THE DIOCESE I Methodist minister, J. The Catholic Club Zanesville sla."‘ un,t is entering its fifth year. The clubH,™ a"d 0,,h'r A,m"lcan‘ was established as a social outlet! Lf SeParat'»" chureh for the students of Rosecrans and| A meeting will be held on this t-i.' d«‘ other Catholic high school students ™e???.rney ^neral s office an of Zanesville. The headquarters 1°. are in the K of building in Zanes-| I, i t0 ®Ut" ville I ler to the best of our ability.” I Sodality Donates S25 o National Shrine FIT I II its the THAT MAKES THE BIG DIFFERENCE 1 ... "Ill, JIM FUCHS 1169 Cooke Road The NEW PHILADELPHIA Young Ladies Sodality of I Heart Church has donated the Immaculate Conception in Washington D. C. Sacred $25 to Shnne at the This action was taken i last meeting, when these officers were elected: Miss Marie Roberts, president Miss Martha Ccnci, vice president, and Miss Dianne Campo, secretary treasurer. Plans were made to receive Communion in a body on Dec. 8 at the 9 o’clock Mass, and to have a gift exchange on Dec. 21. Girl Scout and Brownie Leaders .net last week in Sacred Heart Parish Hall to hear a report on the National Girl Scout Convention from Mrs. Robert Tucker, delegate from the New Philadelphia Girl Scout Association. After the busi ness meeting, Mrs. Joe Fragrasse instructed the girls in folk dancing. Patronise me Times Advertiser*. BLUE VALLEY BUTTER IS GOOD BUTTER That's Why Million* Um It Preferred ... by smart tr*v*l*r$ who appreciate the at+ractiv*, comfortable rooms, delicious food end hospitafiiy of th* HOTEL HENRY CLAY ... conv*m*nHy located th* center of the business end shopping district of LOUISVIL Third at Chestnut fir I th OR PHONE DON McGUIRE Kl. 0398 NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY THE CATHOLIC TTMES--7 Friday, November 27, 1953 You never realize how fortunate yov are until you eater a gift shop and see how many things tout fnendj haven’t sent you Hanna Dealer in Your Commu nity .- HANNA PAINT MFG. COMPANY 95 W. 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