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Youth Notes ■v 6—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday. May 14. 1954 Central Deanery Youth Officers Plan Meet Suiulav Afternoon A conference of CYO representa. fives from parishes of the Central Deanery will be held this Sunday afternoon at 4:30 p. at St Mary Magdalene parish. The conference will form the new CYO Council of the Deanery. The program will be gin with a short talk by chairman Jim Walter and will be followed with discussion groups under the chairmanship of Miss Joan Dineen of Our Lady of Victory parish. The delegates will have a lunch in the school hall and will gather for ary and May Devotions in the Bing. Ros eve first The conference will be the HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Williamson Favret Furnace Co AD. 5211 55 E Goods Is Columbus, O CHEVROLET 555 W. Broad St. FLETCHER 1881 ANNOUNCEMENTS RC-30 Construction Materials C0NCKL1E BLOCKS **•41 is Concrete—Sand and fir Brick »nd Tile—Build n« Msraria BASIC CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL* Pheaa *-2172 Cbllbeoth*. O. E M» Drug Stores ERDMANN’S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Chillicothe. Ohio The Central Pharmacy Dial 26-986, Chillicothe DRUGS SUNDRIES PHYSICIANS' SUPPLIES RIEDER PHARMACY Cor Church and Arch Phone 29-900 HU.LICOTBR SOUTH END PHARMACY 331 S. Paint Chillicothe Electrical Contra* for* DUFFY ELECTRIC CO Rebutlder* of Electrical Machinery Power Construction Work j. leo kirsch frutt farm Wanhnip/.r. Ptk»PH Grocers FRANK J. HUNN MEATS AND GROCERIES Fro* Dot ivory I MU 8. Patel Cmi.LICOTWE 0*10_____ n RAYS TO USB 1HB TtMBS CLASSIFIED ADS. such affair to be conducted under the new council plan. Officers elected to the council will be rep resentatives from parish youth groups. No member can serve as an officer who is past 19 years of age. Others serving on the committee for the conference include Mr. Jim Boehm of St. Mary Magdalene, Miss Jeanine Schneider of St. Ix'o. Mr. John l^each of St. Agatha. Mr. Jim Kennedy of St. Thomas, and Mr. Alan Hoffman of St. Mary Magda lene. The summer program of the deanery Council will be outlined at the conference which will in clude the days for the summer CYO monthly Holy Hours. The Diocesan Council of Catholic Youth Executive Board will hold its quarterly meeting Sunday, May 23. at the Catholic Youth Bureau in the afternoon. The Council will dis cuss the formation of the Deanery Councils under the new age group ings. Members will also give re ports on Deanery activity, will hear a report from Miss Mary K. Ruddy on the National Council meeting and will discuss plans for the cele. bration of National Catholic Youth Week in the fall. I’he Northern Deanery Council of Catholic Vouth held its monthly meeting at Sacred Heart Parish in Coshocton. Talkc and discussion on the Apostolate featured the meet ing. The Northern Deanery also re ported on the Fiesta program tor the youth. The Deanery held the Fiesta on a parish level instead of a Deanery. Fiesta programs were held in parishes of Danville and Calmoutier. The Fiesta program is the annual benefit program for the youth of the Diocese. It was held Road th* Timos Want Ads. "THE. SAFES'! PLACE FOR YOUR BABV T6 SIT" YOUR EABY DESERVES THE BEST Phone for Hem* N» ObhgaiiMi •AMt-TfNDA SALES AOCNCV "Glasses that Satisfy" ROBERT E. HAGMAN, SR OHIO STATE OPTICAL CO Prompt Repair Service Artificial Eyes Fitted 146 East State St. MA. 3697 Columbus, Ohio BUSINESS Not Sold F. CHILLICOTHE S' Herdwere PIERCE & TODD HARDWARE it E Cain St. Ption* SIS* Insurance EISENBERGER INflt RANCE NKRVICE General Insurance and Bunds Phone 3-2264 7 Union Block Chillicothe 15 W. 2nd St. CHILLICOTHE 73 W. MAIN PH. 27346 WARD AND WARD JEWELERS Diamond* Wat*n«* Jew-airy Budget term* to •uif your pur** i E. Boeond St. Chilueoth* Milliners NKW YORK RAT SWOP W. 2nd Ph. 44»* Plumbing end Heating MADRU Plumbing and Iteming PHONE 2 9066 266 E Main St. Chillicothe Real Estate LLOYD LEEDOM, Realtor N. Paint Kt Phone 3 2206 Service Stettens Fruit Farms ____________ Dial 2 ttr____________ ROBINRTT** SCRVICB STATION 2 A* M.ron*Ph»n. 4S4I TERMITE SERVICE TERMITE SERVICE By Fiterm’ai PrM-a*». free aurrey and •at mate* 2. Char lea A. Dearth Ph. 24-42« CbtniaotW, O INFORMATION RC-9 The Elberfeld-Chillicothe Company Students from St. Mery High School and Holy Family High School, Columbus, will be featur ed on WBNS-TV’s "Touring The Town", Tuesday, May 18, from 3:30 to 4:00 p. m. Sister Arseni*, O.S.F., of St. Mary's will discuss and demonstrate some of the techniques used in photography with the students pictured above. Members of the club are pictured listening to James Segbers, right, explain the use of an enlarger. Standing, left to right, are Jose phine Dabo, Eugene Armentrout, John Bowen and Peggy Belhorn. Seated are Russell Duemmel, left, and Robert Hippier. Armentrout was recently honored with a $10 priie for an entry in the annual National High School Photogra ph ic Awards Contest. Students of Holy Family High School will appear on the program to re-en act highlights of the Marian Fes tival to be held at the school to night. Holy Family students pic tured at right who will appear on the program are, left to right, Charles Barner, James DeStaiio and Virginia Seel. in three of the Deaneries this year Father John Simon oi Holy Fam ily parish and former Diocesan Scout Chaplain will give the ser mon at the annual Scout Holy Hour this Sunday at Corpus Christi Church in Columbus. The Holy Hour will bung together tor the first time all boy scout troops and cub pacts plus units of girl scouts, Brownies and Campfire girls of the Diocese. The program is under joint chairmanship of the Catholic committees on scouting for boys and girls. L. WEBER —o- 240 N. ARDMORE RD. EV erjrtM 9119 Social Workers Attend Evening Of Kerollerlion Approximately 45 Catholic social workers from various private and public agencies of the diocese at tended an Evening of Recollection last week at St. Vincent’s Orphan age. Father Paul Corbett, O.P., of St. Patrick (hutch, who conducted the retreat, instructed the group on the virtues of Faith. Hope and Charity in reference to their work with needy people. ------------------o——----------— IT PAYS TO USE THE TIMES CLASSIFIEDS. Twentieth Century Bowling Alley 2nd Phene 27.»M E THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHILLICOTHE, OHIO GRADYGIASS AUTO and WINDOW GLASS REPLACED W Water St. Ph 6846 54 JOHN J. BROWN Insurance Agency WARNER HOTEL Chtlhcothe s Finest COFFEE SHOP BAR 2* N. PAINT KT. PHONE 1144 HOME DAIRY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 9276 2*1 RIVERSIDE STREET CHILLICOTHE. OHIO Complete Outfitters for the Entire Family MAYFAIRS CHH.UCOTHE OHIO HOT ROD SUPPLIES Futons, Rings. Heads lowering Bars, Cams Dual Manifolds WRITE US YOUR WANTS. PRICES PROMPTLY QUOTED FRED'S AUTO SUPPLY 32 W Main St. Chillicothe. Ohio Where to Dine RC 9e TBK SAND W If SHOP 2*S Main Ph ?*M OWL BAR AND GRILL ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES GOOD FOODS 295 last Mair St. •hone 8070 Chillicothe, Ohio St. Mary, Holv Family Students On TV Fr. LaFarge Honored For Interracial Work ST. LOUIS (NC) People today are “weary’ of loud and impassioned accusations.” And they in the field of race relations, are “more ready than is commonly thought to lis ten to the voice of reason.” That's what Father John LaFarge, veteran Jesuit editor and founder of the Catholic In erravial Council in New York, .said at a dmnei marking the loth anniversary of the St. Louis Catho lic Interracial Council. Father LaFarge was presented with the St. Ixiuis council’s first Blessed Martin de Pones Award by Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter of St. Louis, who presided at the din ner. In his talk Father luiFarge paid tribute to Archbishop Ritter lor hrs work in improving intergroup rela tions. The Archbishop, credited the accomplishments to the work of priests and laymen of his See. “That we have better human rela tions and more equality in St. Louis,” he said, “is an expression of the spirit Y)f the Church and our appreciation must be expressed to the democracy that has made the work of the interracial council pos sible.” Father LaFarge, whose award here came just a couple of days after he had received an honorary degree from Lincoln University, lOOyear-old Negro institution near Philadelphia, noted in his talk that the original interracial council in New York would celebrate it* 20th anniversary on June 6. Since it* founding, ho *«id, and Expelled Priest Forced To Wear Bed I ii i form HONG KONG—(NC) A thin man wearing a flaming blue cotton uniform buttoning up to the neck and a blue cloth cap to match, with a knapsack slung over his shoulder, walked off the steamship Heinrich Jessen when it arrived here from Red China. But far from being a minion of Mao Tse-tung. the man in the Chi nese communist uniform turned out to be a French missionary, Fa ther Henri Real. S.J., former rec tor of the Seminary and Scholasti cate at Sienhsien, Hopeh. The Chi. nese had given him one of their uniforms when they expelled him from the country where he had served the cause of Christ 1931. ’I’he 50-year-old priest had sentenced to seven years of labor after his arrest and imprison ment as a “major criminal” on February 3, 1950. After almost two years one jail he was taken to a prison where slave laborers were held. There he was assigned for eight months to a gang on a circu lar treat mill, walking all day tp grind millet. since been hard World G)lunaatir Meet Set STRASBOURG. France—(NC) The general assembly of the In ternational Catholic Physical Edu cation Federation made plans here for an international Catholic gym nastic competition in the Nether lands next year and in Belgium in 1958. WE PAY YOU 6% INTEREST Let Your Money Work Far Yau. CBNer Limited to State «f OMa. COLUMBUS DISCOUNT AND LOAN tee K. BROAD *T. eote*nb«a. Okie PL. *a«i particularly during the past dec ade, there has been steady prog ress in the field of race rela tions. In the beginning the fight was against an overwhelming amount of misconception, often in the minds of the most unselfish and devoted men and women of both races, he continued. But there has been greater clarifica tion, and finally what he called an astonishing degree of general acceptance of the Catholic con cept of the complete integration of all races and groups into the life of the universal Church. The two pressing •'front lines” of the present time, according to Fa ther l^Farge, are in the field of employment and the matter of group exclusion from or segrega tion to special residential areas. As to the latter, he indicated one of the most effective fields for in terracial action is in the newly developing residential areas. The progress made to date,, ac cording to Father LaFarge, could be attributed ‘‘to the growth and interplay of three great factors faith, reason and action.” He con cluded by saying that no work op erates by itself, and that ‘‘the final test of the interracial movement, as with all other works of God’s glory, is the commitment of the in dividual unselfish, humble, devot ed work.” Among the 300.guests at the din. ner were representatives of the Na tional Association for the Advance went of Colored People. Urban League, Jewish Community Rela tions Council, National Conference of Christians and Jews, St Louis Citizens’s Committe on Human Rights, and the Mayor’s Council on Human Relations. All Faiths Asked To Aid In Catholic lospital Expansion DULUTH. Minn. (NC) Pas tors of all Protestant churches and rabbis of Jewish congregations here have been requested to make appeals from their pulpits for the support of the Catholic St. Mary’s Hospital building fund campaign. The request was made of them by a committee composed of prom inent clergymen of different faith' This committee unanimous ly adopted a resolution supporting the building fund campaign. PICNIC SUPPLIER Beer A Win* Carry .Oat NANCE'S SPORTSMEN'S SHOP Taekle Gun* Ammunition 1SS1 W. Sth Are. KI. 4*72 The Time THE SAINT OF THE WEEK 4 St. Paschal comes up for atten tion next Monday, He started out as a shepherd and wound up as a religious who did a lot to increase devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. He learned to read Latin while tending sheep so he could say the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin. That is what they mean by a self made man. In religious life he was satisfied to spend his time as door keeper. It was enough for St. Peter to let him in the pearly gate, though. You Latin scholars should have devotion to St. Paschal he knows. BRIDES INC. May the best man win doesn’t apply with June just around the corner. WHY BE SMUG? You may be quite sure that you are on the right path to heaven, but you can be indifferent about the hundreds of other people you know who don’t know where they are going. One thing that you can do without getting into trouble is to pray for the conversion of non Catholics and Catholics on vaca tion. Everyone on earth has to go up or down, and you can do a lot about it. Some people are waiting for you to ask them to start instruc tions. Why don’t you give them the question? FLYING CORKS FROM THE POP HOUSE My little sister is changing all right she is finding new ways of causing trouble." EASY PRACTICE Perhaps you have never consid ered your telephone as an instru ment of speech correction, but real ly that is what it is. Any time the person on the other end of the phone asks you to repeat what you tried to say, it means that you are not speaking clearly. When you are speaking to another face to face, it is easier to let your friends know' what you are saying through your gestures and facial expres sion. When you are on the phone, you really have to speak distinctly and enunciate clearly. So in order to save time and not clog up the lines you have to be effective in SC( )UT NEWS Iii I'he Diocese Girl Scout Troop 438 of Immacu late Conception School was visited recently by Elvera Siksnius of Lithuania who explained the cus toms, climate, living conditions and national costumes of her coun try, as well as the important part scouting takes in relation to the Church and its activities. Miss Siksnius pointed out, for example, that the girls are permit ted to stand guard at the replica of the tomb on Good Friday and Holy Saturday, and that they are includ ed in the activities of the Church feasts and Holy Days. As a differ- ence in national customs. Siksnius said namedays are brated in Lithuania rather birthdays. Miss cele than Elix Members of Troop 438 are abeth Benson. Margaret Canary, Helen Caspar, Janice Dundon, Jane Emerick, Mary Falvey, Patty Huhn. Rosamond Hummer. Kath leen Kenny, June LawTence. Julie Muth. Molly Rutherford. Christine Schneider. Penny Ury, Carolyn Watson. Mary Ann Welsh, Mary Jane Wesner, and Kathleen Wood ward. Mrs. A. W. Woodward and Mrs. Gilbert Muth have been work ing with the girls on their require ments for Second Class Rank which they will receive tonight at the Clintonville Court of Awards Mrs. Charles Rutherford and Mrs. Alex W. Huhn are co-leaders of the Troop. DENNISON—The Cub Scouts of Pack 26 of Immaculate Conception parish celebrated their third anni versary in the Church Hall last week. Family and friends Mere guests. Honorary scout pins were presented to Eugene Franz, chair man Mitchell Dotto. institutional representative, and George Gross, treasurer. Mrs. Robert Polilli was presented a three-year service pin. The PTA was represented by Mrs. Francis Eisenman. ELEVATORS Oil Hydraulics Electric Dumbwaiters Hoists Capital Elevator & Mfg. Co. AD 2417 BUCKEYE LAKE AD. IMS MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS Sale* Service Rental All make* of motor* repaired Century and W hirlwind Boat* BUCKEYE MARINE Buckeye Lake, Ohio Evinrude Motors, Wolverine and Starcraft Boats. Custom-Craft and Cris-Craft Kits, Skis, Boat Paints and Hardware, Tee-Nee Traitors. EDDIE’S MARINE MART NBAR YACHT CLUB BUCKEYE LAKS, OHIO Life Of Your BT FATHER GABRIEL HAFFORD your speech. The good old phone helps you get more than a date. MARIAN YEAR RECORD THE SONG OF TEE E N TLRIES is a dramatized presents tion of the Rosary. It is an album of two 12 inch microgrove records that play an hour and twenty min utes of beauty. The advance dope on it states that it sells for $9.95 and among other places it can be purchased at the Shrine of the Im maculate Conception. Michigan Av enue, N.E., Washington. 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