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‘To 2—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday, August 27, 1954 MASS Liturgy FRIDAY, AUGUST 27 FEAST OF ST. JOSEPH CALASANCTIUS White vestments, Gloria. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 FEAST OF ST. AUGUSTINE BISHOP OF HIPPO. White vestments, Gloria. Second prayer of St. Hermes, Credo. Want ads save time and money Lay Retreats 1954 Aug 27-29 Women Sept. 10-12 .....a............... Women Sept. 17-19 Men Sept. 24-26 ......................... Men Oct. 1-3 Women Oct. S-10 ... ...................... Men Oct. 15-17 Oct. 22-24 ........................ Men Women LAY RETREAT HOUSE St. Theresa Shrine 5277 E Broad Street WE PAY YOU 6% INTEREST Let Your Money Work For You Offer Limited to Stat* of Ohio COLUMBUS DISCOUNT AND LOAN MR E. BROAD ST. Colombo*, Ohio CA ».»««] ORDO Of The Week----------------------- SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 THE TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTEC 'ST Green vestments, Gloria. Second prayer of St. John the Baptist. Third of St. Sabina. Credo, Preface of the Trinity, Last Gospel of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist. MONDAY, AUGUST 30 FEAST OF ST. ROSt OF LIMA White vestments. Gloria, Second prayer of Sts. Felix and Audactus. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 FEAST OF ST RAYMOND NONNATUS White vestments, Gloria. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 FEAST OF ST. AEGIDIUS White vestments, Gloria. Second prayer of the Holy Martyrs. Third “Defend us.’’ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 FEAST OF ST. STEPHEN OF HUNGARY W'hite vestments. Gloria. Second prayer “Defend us.” Third at the choice of the celebrant. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 FERIAL DAY MASS AS ON SUNDAY Green vestments. No Gloria, Sec ond prayer "Defend bs”. Third lor the Faithful Departed, Fourth at the choice of the celebrant. No Credo. Common Preface. SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 4 SATURDAY OF OUR LADY Mass “Hail, holy parent.” White vestments, Gloria. Second prayer of the Holy Spirit. Third for the Church or Pope, Preface of the Blessed Virgin "We just couldn't have had our picnic without the telephone..." Those spur-of-the-moment parties that are so much fun at home or at the park are easy to arrange by telephone. A few calls invite the guests and the menu takes shape quickly when each one brings along a favorite dish. In dozens of ways your telephone saves time for more summer fun and leisure. It gets things done quickly and pleas antly. Practically even one (84 per cent of all families in Ohio Bell territory have telephone service) relies on the convenience of the telephone in modern living. And its low cost—less than one cent an hour—makes it the biggest bargain in the family budget. Z uV 4 TH! OHIO BILL TILIPHONI COMPANY 7WEILBACHERS DEPARTMENT STORE OPEN UNTIL 5:30 M. OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. 164 S. FOLK TH SI Block North of Livingston) CApital 4-5761 FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE Local NCCS Plans Potluck Dinner Sunday A potluck supper and meeting for old and new members of the Columbus Committee of the Nation, al Catholic Community Service will be held at 5 p. m. Sunday at the BKT Camp. Courtright and Grove Roads in East Columbus. The meeting will furnish an op portunity for members to make plans for the organization’s activi ties, including a spaghetti dinner scheduled for late September. Proceeds from projects spon sored by the NCCS are used to further the volunteer work of the group for patients at Chillicothe Veterans Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Breitfeller will be general chairmen of the meeting. Mr. Breitfeller is also chairman of NCCS. Ray Wilde and Anthony Panico will be barbecue chairmen and Mrs. James Farrell, Theresa Se legue. Patti McBride, Margaret Gallen. Viola Ricci, Christina Ricci. Mrs. Michael Murphy and Mrs. Thomas Coughlin are members of the dinner committee. Father John Simor? is moderator of the NCCS. and Monsignor Roland Winel and Father Albert C. Gul istan are consultants. Father Fran cis G. Connor, chaplain at Chilli cothe Veterans Hospital, represents the veterans. Four Coliinibuh Native* In Profe*Mon Ceremonies NOTRE DAME, Ind Four young women from Columbus took part in profession ceremonies held here at the mother house of the Sis ters of the Holy Cross on the Feast of the Assumption. Sister Collette Marie Lang was one of 38 to complete the pro bationary period and pronounce final vows in the Church of Our Lady ol Ixiretta al the mother house. Sisters Mary Clara Ixiuise Kram er. Mary Jean Carmel Rand, and Mary Frances Anthony Fernandez were among 33 who completed the two year novitiate ind pronounced their vows for a three-year period in a private ceremony in the Noviti ate Chapel. —------------—o---------------— Dedication Set At Mt. Vernon School Sunday The new $200,000 six-classroom addition to St. Vincent de Paul School, Mi Vernon, will be dedi rated by Bishop Read) Sunday. Dedication of the two story brick structure will follow the 11 30 a Pontifical Ixiw Mass. which Bishop Rewitv will celebiale in SI. Vin cent de Paul hutch. Built by th* Steward Construc tion Co. of Marion according to plant designed by Columbus architect Louis Kerlsberger, th* new addition provides facilities for 300 additional students. The structure contains -ix class rooms a cafeteria, teacher’s room and health room. In addition, the gymnasium of the 24 year-old school has also been remodeled. Enlargement of the school will take care of increased enrollment, which has jumped more than 25 per cent since 1949. WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS I G1 Currtn* Return JI/- /O Accounts JL A Insured To 510,000 CENTRAL OHIO FEDERAL SAVINGS 71 South Third Street FARM BUREAU et»»l AMernaM. lawraan C*. SWa la»a»aa«» la. W IH* laneas** Ca. Haaa CMh**—ColMthea. O**» Michael "Bernie'* Fox, Jr. 2467’'2 Cleveland Ave., Office Columbus 11. Ohio Phone: JE 5424 Res.: JE.7115 (Continued From Page 1) ed student teaching in Catholic schools for several years, has had a wealth of experience as a teach er both in the elementary and col lege level. Other speakers to be heard in clude Sister Francois. S.N.D.. di rector of the Diocesan guidance clinic, who will speak of the prog ress of I he clinic. The teachers w ill al.-o hear fiom Mrs. Margaret Rev neau. psychologist, also of the guidance clinic, uho will describe "Testing in a Guidance and Conn seling Program.” In addition, the session will draw upon the talents of many Sisters now teaching in the diocese. The meeting will close at four o'clock Thursday afternoon with Pontifical Benediction in Christ the King Chapel at the College. Bishop Ready presiding. The complete program for the meeting follows: Wednesday, September 1, I#M College of St. Mary of the Spring* 10 on EXHIBITS OPEN 11:00 GENERAL MEETING ERSKINE HAI 1 Invocation. Reverend Franei* Riehl Sacred Heart Pariah, Coahocton Greeting*, Reverend Kennett Applegate, Suix-I in ■•i.rtei, of Srnooln On-nina Re mark*, Reverend Edvard Spier*, f'rincinal Waiieraon High School. 12 00 1.1 NCHEON 1:'O GENERAL MEETING. ERSKINE HALL. Program, nf he Guidance en feiFrancois, S.N.D., Diocesan Guidance oordinalor. ELEMENTARY' TEA! HERS VISIT EBHIBITS. 2:f»n .SECONDARY A E ERNKINf HALL. Administration from the Catholic V lewpoint," Reverend Robert White, Principal, Notre Dame High School. Portsmouth. 3:00 SECONDARY TEACHERS VISIT EXHIBITS 3:00 ELEMENTARY TEACHERS. GRADES I II. AND HL CO1.1.KGE HALL. "The I’ae of Periodical* in the Primary Grade*." Mi»» Dorothy An. drew*. Editor of the Little Messenger. Pflaum Publishing Company, Dayton, O. GRADES IV, V. AND VI. ROOM 222, SECOND FLOOR, ERSKINE HALL. "English and Art,” Nister Angela, S.N.D. St Joseph Aeadewiv, Columbus. GRADES VH AND VBI ERSKINE HALL. "Social Studies Technique," Sister M. Dennis. S.S.J.. Co-author of The hriatian Citisen Hi* Challenge. 4:00 CLASSROOM TEACHERS VISIT EXHIBITS 4:00 PRINCIPALS MEETING (Closed) ERSKINE HALL 4:00 SPECIAL SESSION FOR I.AY E A S ROOM 2«4, SECOND FLOOR ERSKINE HALL. Claasroom Atmosphere,’ Sister M. Veronica, S.N.D.. St. Augustine School. Columbus. "Motivators. Nister Rerwlict*. O.S.F., St. Mary, Portsmouth. 1 :00 Primary Session of th* Music Workshop "Teaching R«te Songs and Helping the Off-pitch Singers.” 2:00 "The Use of Rhythm in strument- and th* Listening Program." 8:00 Intermediate Session of the Mu»ic Workshop "From Rote to Note and the Introduction of Part Singing?’ 4 no "Maintaining an Interest in the Music Program in the Seventh and Eighth Gradee." 8:00 RENKDICTlbN OF THE Rl.ESS. ED SACRAMENT CHRIST THE KING CHAPEL. 3:30 1OMMKMTY' 8VPERV1SORS AND DIOCESAN CONSULTANTS DINNER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. ISM 1 .80 Mass for deceased Teacher* of Dioeeae of Columbus. Rev. Bennett Apple, gate. Celebrant. Christ the King Chapel ,3(1 EXHIBITS OPEN 0:00 ELEMENTARY TEACHERS GROUP BKsSlON. GRADE I, COLLEGE HALL. Primary Techniques,” Pant! Discussion Chairman: Sister Msry Felix. R.8.M.. Holy Family, Columbus. Panelists: Suter M. Eugene. S.C., St. Mary, Marion, Sister Mary Immaculate. N S., St. Cyp rian. Columbus Sister Ros* Barbara, C.S U.. St. Catharine, Columbus Sister Theodean, O.S.F.. St. Mary, Delaware. GRADE II. ROOM 222. SECOND Holdrieth Agency Announces Nev* Location A new location at 2256 E. Main for the J. Holdneth Insurance Agency and the Holdrieth Agency was announced recently by Mr. Holdrieth A member of S t. Catharine parish, Mr. Hol drieth is mar ried and resides at 281 S Broad Jeigh Rd. His son Philip is an associate of the agencies and Mrs. Holdrieth is office manag er. Both policy holders and the pub lic are invited to visit and inspect the facilities at the new location. The agencies are licensed to seB and service a complete line of all types of insurance, including polio and caneer. adv. A Highlight Of The School Meet ••’•hit One of the most attractive features of the Annual Teachers' Meeting, Sept. 1 and 2, will be a mam moth Marian Year display. Work from every school in the Diocese of Columbus will be exhibited in the Assembly Room on the second floor of Erskine Hail at St. Mary of the Springs. The public is invited to visit the display room end examine the fine work that has been accomplished in our diocesan schools. Sister Mary Joel, O.P., third grade teacher from St. James the Less School is being given a preview of the display. Paul Meadows, Grade 2, St. Cyprian School is showing Sister the splendid booklet his class assembled under the direction of the Blessed Sacrament Sisters. Rosalie Boldizar, Grade 6, Holy Cross School, and John Dempsey, Grade 8, St. Patrick School, discuss the grotto that was con structed by the 7th and 8th grades of St. Patrick's Rosalie helped design the Coats of Arms pictured. St. Patrick School and Holy Cross are staffed by Sisters of Notre Dame. The other posters were de signed by students of St. Mary Magdalene School, staffed by the Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate. Annual Teachers’ Meeting Set For Sept. 1-2 MOOR. ERSKINE HALL. "Religion." Sister Placid*. O S Holy Rosary, olumbu*: Sister M. Ethel, O.S.F., Holy Rosary. Columbus. GRADE II). ROOM 201. SECOND M.OOR. ERSKINE HALL. Arithmetic. M. Ivons, S.C.N., Immaeulaie Conception, Dennison. GRADE VII. ROOM 234. SECOND FLOOR, ERSKINE HALL. Arithmetic." Panel Discussion. Chairman': Sister M. GGerard, C.D.P Sacred Heart. New Phila delphia. Panelists: Sister Mary Txwise, O.P.: Sister Agelii*. O.S.F. iSiater Marie Antonette, SC. Sister Agnes Michael, GRADES IV, V. VI. AND VIII, ER SKINE HAI I "World.Mindednn^s Mu Begin Childhood," Sister !M. Sy Ivina. O P.. Department of Education, College of St. Mary of rhe Spring*. nt. SECONDARY TEA! HERS \ISII EXHIBITS 10:00 GENERAL SESSION, ER. SEINE HALL. “Confraternity Remind er»," Rev .lames Kulp, Diocesan Di rector of the Confraternity and the Mis sions. 11:00 GENERAL SESSION iMuglci, ERSKINE HALL. An Orchestral Fro gram in the Schoois,’* Mr. Marton S. Egbert. 12:00 LUNCHEON. 1:W GENERAL SESSION. ER SKINE HALL. What Policy for the Teaching of Foreign Languages in the American Catholic Schools V Sister Amelia. O.P., French Department, College of St Mary of the Springs 2 nf! ELEMENTARY TEACHERS VISIT EXHIBITS 2:00 SECONDARY' E A E S. ROOM 222. SECOND FLOOR. ERSKINE HALT.. "Testing in a Guidance and Counseling Program." Mr*. Margaret Reyneau, Psychologist. Diocesan Guidance Center. 8.00 GENERAL SESSION, ERSKINE HALL. One Act Play "Crown for Mary" Speech and Drama Department, St. Mary of the Spring* College. MUSIC LECTURES AND DEMONSTRATIONS S:00 Film stripes and recording* "Young America Sings’’ For the assistance of the classroom teacher in the middle grades). 10:00 Meeting of all members of the Diocesan Unit of the N.C.M.E.A. 11:00 General Session "The Advantages of the Orchestral Program in the Schools.” 2:00 "Integrating the Music Pro gram with Other Subjects.” 4:00 GENERAL SESSION, ERSKINE HALL. Hi* Excellency. The Most Reverend Michael J. Ready, D.D. PONTIFICAL BENEDICTION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Christ the King Chapel I HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Williamson i Favret Furnace Co. CA. 4-5211 55 E. Goodale Columbus, O You Are Cordially Invited To ST. EDWARDS PARISH Granville PICNIC AREA RIDES Good Shepherd Eete Set Saturday Final plans h&ve been completed for the annual Summer Fest al of the Convent of the Good Shepherd This year’s event will start at 4 p. m. Saturday. Aug. 28. and will con tmpe through the evening on the grounds of the Good Shepherd Con vent. Sandusky and Broad-sts. Judge Dana F. Reynolds oi Com mon Pleas Court is general chair man of the festival, and Ollie Ooel goetz is ticket chairman. Proceeds will be used for necessary building improvements. A 1954 automobile will be on display and there will be many games, stands and features for the enjoyment of central Ohio resi dents. -------------------o------------------- !T PAYS TO PATRONIZE TRY TIMES ADVERTISERS AT THE RENEWED BEAUTY OF YOUR DIAMONDS WHEN RESET IN A SMART NEW CATHOLIC FAMILY DAY BUCKEYE LAKE TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 (In the Event of Rain Wednesday, Sept. 1) 50% OF ALL PARK PROCEEDS BENEFIT Columbus Girl Dons Veil JOLIET, ILL. Miss Marilyn Spires, daughter of Mrs. Mary M. Spires of Corpus Christi parish in Columbus, received the brown habit and white veil of the novice of the Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate at a ceremony in the Cathedral of St. Raymond in Joliet on Aug. 13. In religious life, .Miss Spires will be knoxvn as Sister M. Theodette. —................................... ■■■O- 1... Huge Statue Of Our Lady Ln veiled On Scottish Isle GLASGOW. Scotland—(NC)—Ca tholic islanders of West Scotland marked the Feast of the Assump tion by unveiling a massive statue of Our I^ady and the Christ Child on the slopes of Ben Heaval on the isle of Barra. Looking westward across the At lantic, It stands 750 feet above sea level. JEWELERS 49 N. High St. CA. 4-9404 Columbus, Ohio OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL PARISH Buckeye Lake, 0. FREE ACTS GAMES Your nngt always look their beat. Can’t twist, rub or separate. Bring your ring* in lor a tree estimate..