Of Interest To Women NEW PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Karl Stcinbaugh ha- been elected president of the Sacred Heart Al tar Society. Other newly elected officers include Mrs. William Mur ray, -vice-president Mrs. Charles Blakely, secretary, and Mrs. Char les Cardani, treasurer. Retiring president Mrs. Ray Rick lie presid ed at the election meeting. Serving on the July committee will be Mrs. Louis Endres, Jr., chairman Mrs. Hope Burkey. Mrs. Joseph Parson, Mrs. Jack Goth and Mrs. Gene Huprich. The Rosary-Altar Confratern ity of St. Mary Magdalene par ish held its regular monthly meeting last evening at the Shel ter House. The business meeting was followed by an auction of many useful articles. Mrs. Frank Erdy and Mrs. Vincent Mooney were in charge. Mrs. John Mar tindale acted as cashier and re freshments were served by Mrs. George Gunderson and members of her committee. o------------------- Pharmacists’ Congress Sei ZARAGOZA, Spain (NC) Catholic pharmacists, a section of Pax Romana, will hold their sec ond international congress here next September 2 to 5. BLUE VALLEY BUTTER IS GOOD BUTTER Hammond Organ Write br Cal) for Demon vtration It That's Why Millions Use The Hammond Organ Procures organ iwk of cathe dra) quality in churches of any «ite Over 35,000 churches non enjoy the beautiful music of the -PHH3! (14 t. BROAD ST. MA 7541 Maa» A Dragan Chime* New Town A Country Store 3962 E. BROAD EX. 3421 SERENADE 'Don't Forget Stepinac' Greek Catholies Refuse I o Pay Homage To Tito ATHENS, Greece iXC| In compliance with strict police orders, flags were flying from public and private build ings in the Greek capital in honor of Yugoslavia’s communist President Tito who came on a state visit. But flags were conspicuously absent from the Catholic cathedral on University Avenue, Athens’ main street, or from any of the parish churches of Ath ens archdiocese. Nothing was said by competent authorities regard ing the cathedral pastor's failure to fly the flag. As soon as Athens radio broad cast the flag-flying order, the phone at the cathedral rectory was busy for hours, laterally scores of parishioners called, begging the pa-toi not to raise the Hag in hon or of a man whose regime has per sistently persecuted the Church in Yugoslavia. Here are some of the pleas made by the parishioners: "Father, don’t raise the flag, even if you'll have to pay a fine for such an omission. We are ready to pay it for you!” "Don’t forget (Cardinal) Stepi nac! Don't raise the flag! Remem ber the thousands of Catholic and 2 Deaneries Plan Members of both the eastern and western deaneries are making plans for a Day of Recollection, the first of which will be held at St. Frances de Sales Church in Newark on Wednesday, June 23, for the western deanery. Father John Graf, pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows in West Ports mouth, will conduct the conference. AH women of the Columbus di ocese are invited. Reservations may be made with Miss Josephine Rountree, 92 S. Fourth St., New ark. On Sunday. June -7. the feast of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, East ern deanery members will meet at St. Aloysius Academy in New Lex ington for a Day of Recollection and a Marian Day. Father Chester A. LeBlanc. chap lain of Good Samaritan Hospital in I Zanesville, will be in charge of the exercises. The program will begin with registration at 11 a.m. St. Aloysius Alumnae are also invited. 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Fourth St. (Vz Block North of Livingston) AD. 5761 AD. 5 461 FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE Orthodox priests and Christian lay men who are imprisoned in Yugo slavia.” “Don't forget that our honorable Greek flag bears the same Cross that is denied and persecuted by the Red dictator of the Yugoslav people!” During the days of Tito’s stay in the Greek capital, many hundreds of people went to the cathedral and other churches and chapels to pray for his conversion and a halt to the persecutions. Owing to the absence of Arch bishop Mario Marcrionitis, S.J. of Athens, who was in Rome in con nection with the canonization of St. Pius X, there was no official statement on behalf of Greek Cath olics regarding the persecution of the Church in Yugoslavia. Women Urged To Object To Indecent Ads TORONTO (NC) The power to end indecent advertising rests with women, a leader told an here. “Women are per? and spend 80 per cent of the national income they have the power to change indecent and in sulting advertising overnight,” Mrs. Francis Drake, national president of the Catholic Women’s league of Canada, told a Toronto diocesan convention. “There is scarcely an item adver tised on which sale appeal is not based on sex appeal,” she said, em phasizing that Catholic women are “especially guilty in allowing this trend to continue. She called upon Catholic women’s groups to spear head a drive against obscene adver tisements. “The status of woman today in godless countries is just what it was in old pagan times when the universal attitude towards woman was that she was a creature infer ior to man.” Mrs. Drake said. “Our newsstands and movies would again make her a chattel. How long w ill the women of Ameri ca retain their freedom when chil dren and young people are being fed a mental diet of nudity, im morality and crime?” Catholic women's audience of 1,000 the nation's shop- Delegates Named For Library Ass’n Meet, June 20-26 Delegates to the convention of the American Library Association will be Sister Mary Ruth. O.P., col lege librarian, St. Mary of the Springs, and Sister M. Corona. O.P., librarian of Central Catholic High School, Steubenville. Meeting in Minneapolis, Minn., June 20-26, the librarians will discuss problems of today. L. Quincy Mumford, newly elected Librarian of Congress, will be installed as president of the American Library Association. Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, will address the general session. New Lexington ROS N. Main St. Naw Laxinaton Phon* 107 CERTIFIED Refrigeration Service Walter Carney New Lexington, O. 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Columbus, will be the principal speaker at the semi-annual meeting of the northern deanery of the Di ocesan Council of Catholic Women, to be held Sunday, June 20. at 3:00 p.m in Sacred Heart parish hall, New Philadelphia. Father Faistl will speak on “Mary, Queen of Peace of All Na tions.” It was announced that the parish councils of St. Theresa parish, Wainwright, St. Paul parish, Mid vale, and Sacred Heart, New Phila delphia. will be hostesses for the meeting. The announcement was made at the quarterly deanery board meet ing held this past week at River side Inn. Twenty-one were in at tendance at the meeting with Mrs. Edward J. Miller, deanery presi dent. presiding. Talks were given by Father Ambrose Freund, pas tor of Sacred Heart church. New Philadelphia, and dean of the northern deanery, and Mrs. Alex ander Glockner, president of the D.C.C.W. During the business meeting, Mrs. Paul R. Johnson, Coshocton, was elected treasurer of the dean ery. Mrs. Charles Bell was appoint ed Religious Activities chairman for the deanery. -------------------O--------------- r— Women Organize New Guild For St. Ann’s Hospital A new St. Ann s Orphanage and Hospital Guild was formed this month, bringing the total number of guilds to thirty-five. Chairman of the Guild, known as No. 16. is Mrs. John L. Leyer, 2238 Shrewsbury Rd. Other members include Mrs. Robert Zack. Mrs. Mat thew J. Murtha, Mrs. James T. Noon, Mrs. Joseph Thorne, Mrs. Edward Rodgers. Mrs. Raymond Thomas and Mrs. Theodore Wal lace. Anyone interested in joining the St. Ann s Guilds may contact Mrs. J. C. Brainerd, 185 S. Davis-av (AD. 7508), who is guild organizer. -o------------------ It pays to patronize our advertisers. (Home Of The State Cham plant) Hot Point Appliances Television Sales & Service Ellis Dept. Store Metzger i| Ins. Agency i, Complete Insurance Service .1 113 N. Main 228 1 ‘EVERYTHING IN BUILDING” The Snider-Flautt Lumber Co. New Lexington, ). 8. Zanesville. O. 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Columbus—Fridays 11:30 a.m. (Maes and services 12 noon, 3 p.m., 5:20 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. SACRED HEART NOVENA— Sacred Heart Church, Columbus —Friday, 7:45 p.m. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION NOVENA St. Leo's church, Columbus Friday, 7:30 p.m. INFANT OF PRAGUE NO VENA St. John 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. ST. ANTHONY NOVENA St. Joseph church, Dover, Tues day evenings, 7:00. SORROWFUL MOTHER NO VENA—St. Nicholas Church Zanesville. Fridays—11:30 Mass, Novena Services at 12 noon and 7:30 p. m. Pastors are requested to noti fy the Catholic Times, PO Box 636, Columbus, when novena services are started or resumed in order to insure publication in this column.) LINDEN 3 N. Main For Advertising Rates Cut Flowera Potted Plants Funeral Designs Our Specialty Linden Florists Laui« D« Santia. Pra. 21*0 D.tiqn. LA Ittl Hudson Cleaners 2-HOUR SERVICE 2301 Cleveland LA 3112 IA 12111 Mr. McNiece said the anonymous quotations were all “closely com parable to communist literature I have read,” and that “the objec tives cited parallel closely commun istic ideals or socialistic ideals.” Congressman Hays tnen disclosed that two quotations were from Pope I,eo XIII s Encyclical, 'Re constructing the Social Order.” is sued in 1891, and the third was from Pope Pius Xi s Encyclical on “The Condition of Labor,” publish ed in 1931. will old. also stu All former parishioners and dents are urged to attend to make the festival a success, and to take the opportunity of renewing old ac quaintances and making new friends. The first quotation from Pope Leo XIII was as follows: “But all agree that there can be no question whatever, that some remedy must be found and quickly found, for the misery and wretch edness which press so heavily at the moment (1891) on a very large majority of the poor. “The ancient woikmens guilds were destroyed rhe last century, and no other organization took their place. Public institutions and the laws have repudiated the an cient religion Hence, by degrees it has come to pas'- that working men have been given over, isolat ed and defenseless. to the callous ness of employers and the greed of unrestrained competition “And to this must be added the custom of working by contract and the concentration of so many branches of trade the hands of a few individuals, so that a small number of the very rich have been able to lay upon the masses of the poor a yoke little better than slav ery itself.” be Chairman of the event will Mr. Lyman Chappie. He will be as sisted by Mr. Victor Sabo. Mr. Her man Price. Mr. Joseph Esposito. Mr. Carson Wright and Mr. Paul Higgins. O------------------Pope Marian Shrine Donated By Public School Children CHURCH POINT, La. (NC)— As a token of appreciation, the children of two public school class es made and donated a shrine of the Blessed Mother to Our Lady of Sacred Heart school here. The shrine was donated in a dis play of appreciation for the help Catholics gave the public schools when they faced a space shortage. 15 oven a Services OUR LADY OF THE MIRAC ULOUS MEDAL NOVENA— Mondays St. Mary Magdalene Church, Columbus 8:30 a.m. (Mass and services) 10 a.m., 3 p.m., 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. Pius XI The second quotation, from Pius XI. was as follows: “Every effort must therefore be made that fathers of families re ceive a wage sufficient to meet ad equately ordinary domestic needs. “If in the present state of soci ety this is not always feasible, so cial justice demands that reforms be introduced without delay which w ill guarantee every adult working man just such a wage.” The third quotation, again from Pope Leo XIII. was: “For the effect of civil change and revolution has been to divide society into two widely different castes. On me one side there is the Once you see this exciting new furni ture you’ll know why it is indeed eur proudest achievement in value I See the sheer beauty and smart new sty ling .., feel the quality of the rich new fabrics. Cush ionized* of eouiaa. for lasting cam tort like all Kroehier Furniture. W W£- w W, &?> -r ■■■x ■HhA j» *-X-4 u-aWEX^ Encyclicals Lsed To Point I 'Danger* Of Using Excerpts Friday. Jun* 1R 19M THE CATHOLIC TIMES—5 WASHINGTON (NC) A congressman created a sensation here by introducing three papal quotations into the record of a Congressional hearing and asking the witness on the stand to identify them. The witness said the anonymous quotations closely paralleled communist writings. The congressman said it was a very good lesson in the danger of lifting sentences and paragraphs out of context. Objecting to certain practices he said were being followed in a House investigation of tax-exempt foundations. Representative Wayne L. Hays of Ohio read three quotations and then handed them to Thomas M. McNiece. 1he investigating unit assistant research director, and asked him to comment on them party which holds the power be cause it bolds the wealth which has in its grasp all labor and trade, which manipulates for its own ben ef 11 and purposes all the sources c. supply, and which is powerfully represented in the councils of the State itself. On the other side there is the needy and powerless multi tude, sore and suffering, always ready for disturbance. Il working people can be encouraged to look forward to obtaining a share in the land, the result will be that the gulf between vast wealth and deep poverty will be bridged over and the two orders will be brought nearer together.” A Dangerous Practice .Mr. McNiece had been reading into the record of the hearing ex cerpts from Government reports. After the three quotations had been identified. Representative Hays told the witness: “You have given a very practical demonstra tion of the danger of lifting a sen tence or paragiaph out of context, because you have clearly labeled these as being in conformity with the communistic literature that you have read “Yes. and I repeat that.” replied Dav Of Recollection Set \l Sacred Heart Church Father Joseph McLamey. O of St Joseph Priory, Somerset, will be the speaker during the Sacred Heart parish. Columbus. Dav of Recollection to be held. Saturday. June 19 from 8 00 a to 2 30 p.m. The exercises will take place in the Sacred Heart Church. First Ave. and Hamlet St. All the wo men of the city are invited to at tend Reservations should be made with Mrs Anna Marie Cline. UN 8500 or Cecelia Groake. UN 4358. Breakfast and luncheon will be served in Ryan Hall by members of the Altar and Rosary Sodality of Sacred Heart parish. o-------------------SAVE Hawaiian^ On Marian our LOS ANGELES—(NO— Fifty eight residents of Hawaii arrived here by plane on the first leg of 30.000 mile. round trip Marian Year pilgrimage to the shrines of Our Lady in eight European countries. 4 kroehlerW®^ && /7?•I/^Bl V V WA// TURE COMPA N Y FURNITURE STORE SINCE 1904 SOUTH HIGH AT RICH STREET MAin 7781 Mr. McNiece. “I am not familiar with literature of the source you described, but I have been told that other encyclicals have com pletely endorsed and defended, to use the phrase which you have used a number of times, laissez faire.” "If you road fho whole thing,* countered Representative Haye, they condemn very pronounced ly socialism and communism. But the Popes both condemned some of the conditions that were ex isting at that time. I don't think you will disagree with me, and I am not a Catholic—I may say that—that the Catholic Church has been one of the bulwarks against communism in the world, and one of the organizations which has fought against it as vigorously as any organization. So you would not want to call the Church communistic, would you? “1 am not calling the Church communistic.’ said Mr. McNiece. “I am not taking any part in a dis cussion of religion and the attri butes of the various groups.” "Do you admit that there is a danger,” asked Representative Hays, “in doing just what has been done before this committee over and over again ... of lifting a paragraph out and saying this proves a point when it does not necessarily prove anything?” Mr. McNiece said the excerpts he had cited were chosen very care fully so as not to misrepresent the context, and that all references uere fully given. 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