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Children'll Theater CUbb Members of the Children’s The atre Class of the College of St. Mary of the Springs will entertain their parents and the student body with a presentation of a puppet show and marionette play Sunday, May 16, in the IJttle Theater of Erskine Hall. The students have made the pup pets and marionettes, costumes and stage and will portray the vocal parts. Following the puppet and marion ette show, the freshmen will be initiated in stage work when they present a one-act play entitled. “A Crown for Mary.” I LINDEN Cut Flowers Ported Plants Funeral Designs Our Specialty Linden Florists Laato D. Santis. Prop. 2140 Danuna LA l»l Hudson Cleaners 2-HOUR SERVICE 2301 Cleveland LA 3112 IA 12111- FARM BUREAU Hatael A«M«mW. IwwraaM *. e rw. Is».»n« Ca. life Iwwwan Ca. Hama Off*-—CsfemSaa. Michael "Bernie" Fox, Jr. 2467’4 Cleveland Ave., Office Columbus 11, Ohio Phone: JE.5424 Re*.: JE.7115 Sine* 1890 First Mortgage Loens Insured Savings Sate Deposit Boxes SAVINGS AND LOAN Ixical Nuns Plan To Attend Music Educators Meet Sister Maris Stella, O will rep resent the College of St Mary of the Springs at the meeting of the National Catholic Music Educators Association in Milwaukee. May 15 20. As president of the Columbus Diocesan Unit of the association. Sister will attend the national board meeting. As diocesan rep resentative for Musart magazine, she will attend the staff dinner in the Hotel Pfister. Sister Mary Grace, O.P., com munity music supervisor of Pitts hurgh, will accompany Sister Marie Stella. Delegates will attend a concert presented by the Milwaukee Catho lic Symphony Orchestra in the civic auditorium. Featured enter tainers will include the partially blind twin duo-pianists Sister Jeanne Madeleine, O.S.F.. and Sis ter Francis Therese. O.S.F.. of Car dinal Stritch College. Walter C. Krupp, Pres. Walter M. Zuber. Vice Pres. MORTGAGE LOANS FHA and Conventional Improvement Loans Fergus Theibert Donald J. Kramer The Guarantee, Title & Trust Co. 22 W. Gay St. Columbus, O. Est. 1899 MA. 5531 ON DISPLAY thousand dollars in scholarships will he Catholic student con this meeting on both Over ten prizes and awarded to testants, at graduate and undergraduate levels. -------------------o------------------- CSMC Convention Scheduled 4ng. 29 CINCINNATI—NC) The 16th national convention of the Catho lic Students Mission Crusade will be held at the University of Notre Dame Aug. 26 to 29. Announcing the convention. The Shield. national CSMC magazine said the importance of training lay leaders in mission lands to help combat Communism xvill be stress ed. Wider circulation of good liter ature in overseas mission lands and scholarships by student groups for promising Catholic youths will also be on the conx’ention agenda. -------------------o------------------- Want ads reach your best mar ket, the sit-down shopper. CURRENT DIVIDEND X. RATE CRANKLIN FEDERAL 214% leJ-BI *T feAHl ASSOCIATION Fish Dinner Fridny 1093 E. LIVINGSTON AVE. Maeder Quint Funeral Home 1068 S HIGH ST. Zwilling Printing Co. 642 S. PEARL ST. Omar Realty SAM A. SKUNZA SaSE9S5EKEEE^SSES99£=5=SSSS9BKE9SB I It will he a day of mingled grief and rejoicing: grief over one of the most tragic events of the war rejoicing over the way in which a great monument of Christian beauty and art has been virtually resurrected from its ashes. When the sun rises over the rugged mountain "spine" 80 miles south of Rome, the monks will glance across the valley to ward the beautiful hillside ceme tery in which lie the bodies of the 1,100 Polish soldiers who died in the assault on Monte Cassino and thus opened the road for the Allied advance on the Italian capital. With their prayers for the souls of the gallant men of General An ders’ Polish Corps, the monks how ever will blend one of thanksgiving for the miracle that has transform- Welcome Welcome Welcome Welco.me Welcome Welcome Welcome ST. LEO'S PARISH SPRING FESTIVAL Swiss Steak or Ham Dinner Saturday Serving 5-9 NOVELTY GAMES AMUSEMENTS REFRESHMENTS Door Prizes Hourly CHEVROLET This space was contributed by the following friends of St. Leo's: McCauley Meat Co. CAMP LADYGLEN- FRIDAY SATURDAY i MAY 21 MAY 22 Fayette Beauty Shop 1328 SOUTH FOURTH ST. Catholic Order Of Foresters COURT 1475 W.C.O.F. Number 105 Williamson-Favret Furnace Co. 55 E. GOODALE ST. Prize Winners In Marian Speech Festival "2t. n First prize winners in the Marian Speech Festival hold at the College of St. Mary of the Springs last week are pictured above with Father Urban Nagle, O.P., chaplain of the College, who awarded the prizes. The winners are, left to right, James Shaw, poetry, St. Francis de Sales High School, Newark Virginia Lynch, original, St. Mary High School, Columbus, and Eileen Fitsburgh, prose, St Mary High School, Lan caster. Second prize winners not pictured were Jen ice Wilhelm, poetry. Our Lady ef Victory, Columbus Joseph McDoneld, Sacred Hoort High School, Coshocton, original and Sheila Smith, proso, Notre Dame High School, Portsmouth. Fifty-throe students from diocesan high schools participated. Famed Monte Cassino Abbey Restored To Pre-War Beauty MONTE CASSINO, Italy (NC) May 18 will be the tenth anniversary of the World War II battle in which Polish troops finally conquered the heights where the renowned Bene dictine Abbey of Monte Cassino. birthplace of western monasticism and age-old symbol of Christian piety- and culture, had been bombed to complete destruction. ■K9BBEBB99BBS89S9SSE9S999SBEB9BEB9BBEE9BESI ed the smoking windswept mass of rubble and ruin they knew in 1944 into new imposing monastic build ings which again crown the sum mit of Monte Cassino. The ancient monastery built by St. Benedict 1.400 years ago, has not yet been entirely reconstruct ed. But the work has progressed to a point which makes the new Monte Cassino Abbey a thrilling achievement of love, patience, skill and devotion. By 1956. the monks hope, the structural rebuilding will have been completed, if not the final finishing and ornamentation. The monastery itself is complet ed and the monks are again in their cells. The diocesan seminary which they conduct is in opera tion, the main church has been re built, roofed, and given a new mar- ON-THE-MAUMEE, GRAND RAPIDS, OHIO A Catholic Camp for Girls, Ages 5-16 Years. Under the Direction of Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio All Land and Water Sports College Counselors, Registered Nurse Entire season (June 27-August 1) Fee $190 Two weeks (June 27-July 11) Fee $80. One week (July Il-July 18) Fee $45. Two weeks (July 18-August 1) Fee $80. For Catalogue Write: CAMP LADYGLEN OFFICE, 2413 Collingwood, Toledo 10, Ohio Fy'-'-z’''' a ble inlay floor. Work is now pro gressing on the ornamentation of the walls and ceiling. Meanwhile some smaller chapels have not only been completed structurally but ornamented beau tifully in fresco and stone. Cloister courtyards have been restored per fectly to the charm and beauty of yore. The secret and soul of the en tire effort has been this: almost every single thing, every line and dimension of the former ab bey are reproduced exactly as they were, and, as far as pos sible, with the old stone and ma terial rescued from the rubble. Paneling around the base of pi lasters, around the steps and balustrade of the elevated sanc tuary presents a riot of multi colored floral design in minute marble inlay, exactly as original ly executed. All this has been done by the monks, who crawled through the rubble collecting, saving and sort ing the pieces, whether the size of a quarter, a slice of bread or of a book. Having salvaged the precious fragments, the monks reassembled each panel piece by piece in mar ble frames, not only according to the needs of the broken and jagged dimensions, but in line with the harmony of color and design which the panel had had previously. -------------------o—•------------- Columbus Students Win Offices In Campus Elections Two Columbus girls have won high offices in the recent elections at the College of St Mary' of the Springs Miss Camille Reed, 390 S. War ren Avenue, will be House Presi dent of Sansbury for the coming year. Miss Patricia Fallon. 1459 E. Fulton, has been chosen Senior Class President. Miss Theresa Soller. Zanesville, will assume the post of Sodality Prefect next fall. Other election results: Jane Burkhart. Woodsfield. senior vice president Jeanne Brown. Doug laston. L. I, junior president: Marx- Ellen Eberly. 569 Fairwood Ave., junior vice-president: Doro thy Molyet. Fremont, sophomore □resident: Margaret Burke. 1790 Bedford Rd., sophomore vice-presi dent. It Pays To Use Times Classifieds. Library Notes 'The Story Of Noah's Ark' Ideal For Primary Grades from the Dpartmen! of Library Science College of St. Mary of the Springs .• Th« Story of Noah's Ark hx F. Boyd Smith E Hale and Co. Euclaire, Wisconsin The Story of Noah's Ark, one of the Cadmus editions of notable re prints. retells the familiar biblical story of the Ark in terms under standable for a student in the pri mary grades The pictures would strike us as old fashioned, but for the youthful mind that deems art most enjoyable uhich is most real, istic. they will provide many hours of fruitful study and entertain ment. The material is well handled and the point For morab delivered with a force yet suitable for youth ful digestion. MW. Patorli and tha Mountain, by Georgia Englehard Iippincott, New York. 1954. $2 25 Georgie Engelhard has a story to tell—a story that by its very nature will prove exciting and informative to children from about six to ten Miss Engelhard’s story is all about the beautiful cat Peterli and how he climbed the Matterhorn PetarU and tha Mountain with its unique illustrations by Madeline Gekiere will entertain and interest its young enthusiasts, who will be too inexperienced in the fields of lit erature to be bothered by the occa sional cliches and tnte over-ex pressions. M.W Holy Fire Being Carried Through Europe By Youth PARIS (NC) Relay teams of young Catholics are now carrying the torch of faith, lit and blessed at the Grotto of Our Lady in Lour des. along the roads of Europe from country to country. The Holy Fire will cross many borders and “curtains” until it reaches Ephesus, once the home of the Blessed Virgin, and. per haps, Jerusalem. The Holy Fire was blessed in Lourdes by Bishop Pierre Theas of Farbes and Lourdes before be ing handed to representatives of Europe’s Catholic youth for dis tribution. The Holy Fire will be taken over the Pyrenees to Spain and Portu gal. Young Swiss Catholics will pass it on to the Germans, the Austrians and the Italians German Catholics will take “Iron Curtain” to many. Hmm Dealer in Your Comma* iiity BUYING A NEW CAR? We Arrange Financing ’4.00 PER HUNDRED PER YEAR No Ro4 Tap* No Hidden Charges NEW CARS AND TRUCKS LOWEST INSURANCE RATES The Arthur J. McCann Agency 233 South High Street AD. 1915 Columbus, Ohio FR. 44112 S it across the Eastern Ger- torch of faith Everywhere, the will serve as a symbol for the uni ty of the Faith and as a reminder that the new Europe cannot be built without the Faith. Tho Story Book* of Coal and Oil, by Maud and Miska Petersham: E. M. Hale and Co., Eau Claure, Wis consin, 1948. The Petershams have come up with some highly educational books for children and this one cannot be excluded from the group. The book tells not only how coal and oil came to be, but also of their his tory, uses and how men find them today. The pictures are instructive in themselves. A Cadmus Book, it is a special edition available to schools. M.S. I TU HAWS PAINT MFG. COMPANY 95 W. Long Street ATTBE8IGNOP THR GIANT PAIN'TIB THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday. May 14. 1954 Honorable Mention Miss Ruth Caspar, a sophomore at St. Man of the Springs College received honorable mention in the 1954 Short Story Contest sponsored by Kappa Gamma Pi for her entry entitled When Ice Shall Melt* Spring* Rotemperod And Raarchad Broken Parts Quickly Replaced ma»» its: j. j. Pwkar COLUMBUS AUTO SPRING CO. SALES SERVICE S5.1 Wart Rkh Street COLLMBCS. OHIO PERPETUAL NOVENA Our Lady of Perpetual Help Every Tuesday 7:30 p.m. St. Christopher’s Church Grandview & Ida 0. P. 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