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The Holy I IT A v ll hold its monthly meHmg hunda Oct 17, at 2:30 p.m. in the school. Fa ther Bennitf Apph'-./e, dion'.-iin superintendent ol school- will be the principal speaki New officers ol the PTA are Mrs. Paul Metz, pre ulen: Mrs. Donahue, vice-president Mrs. Fields, secretary, and Mrs. Bick erdt, treasurer. The committee chairmen for the coming year include Mrs. Wilma Martin, program Shott, publicity Mrs. Kerins, Mrs. Mrs. Lewis, welfare Mrs. Allegrini. refreshments Mrs. Bertha Mona han, bake sale, and Mrs. Spencer, euchre party. Mrs. Virginia Mrs. Meharry. Scothorn and The Corpus Christi PTA be gins a series of monthly socials tonight, Oct. 15. from 9 to 12, in the social hall. Music will be provided by the Orchestra. Door awarded. Al Baumhusch prizes will be committee of in The following first grade parents will be Kirkpatrick Funeral Home Washington C. New Holland “COURTEOUS SERVICE” te 7?77 552 IS 2288 SULLIVANT E. H. “Curley” PUMPS as .en in SEVENTEEN charge: Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Weldon, tickets Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Wenger, refreshments and His. John Dil’iero. prizes, and Mr. and Mrs. liam Burkey, decorations. Stocked in biack suede and black in 3’/2 to 12 AAAA to width, following Red Coif. Available in fka Blue Calf, Brown Suede. Blue Suede ard White Linen. Sizes above lOrslighfiy higher. 100 E. Stale St Baby Doll Look...In Grown-Up Version Mr. door W Li ZANESVILLE The Octobei meeting of the St. Nicholas PTA will be held Wednesday, Oct. 20. in the school auditorium. The president, Mr. Martin Lazar, has planned an interesting program. Part of the entertainment will be supplied by the Refreshments wifi school cafeteria meeting with the seventh grade students serving as hostesses. Mrs. Don Drake, room mother, will be in charge. o--------------«— school children. be served in the following the mothers of the Dennison Couple Mark 50th Wedding Anniversary DENNISON A High Mass of Thanksgiving was offered in Im maculate Conception Church on Oct. 3 for Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Civ iello, 204 Bank St., who observed their golden wedding anniversary on that day by repeating their wed ding vows. They were honored at a family dinner and open house t. e same day. Mr. and Mrs. Civiello. who were married ir Forenza. Italy, have 10 children. 28 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Your Friendly Neighborly Store' CITY FURNITURE RA 2S77 Wl Plenty ef Prompt 78 Week. TRAPS Parking Delivery To Pay Fred Kenney have that certain something FOR STREET FOR BUSINESS FOR SMARTNESS You'll Love the Dressy LOW HEEL! SHOE SIZES AVAILABLE FROM RITCHEY BROS. AAAAAA aaaaa Smart big girls never lose their little girl look! Here’s yours, by Vicky Vaughn. 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"Full Life or Family Life,” was presented by Mrs. Jay Langford at the last meeting of the Regina Study Club in the home of Mrs. Edward Bazzoli. Mrs. cussion of the current topic, "Protestants Search Unity.” James Mayhall led the dis event for Mrs. William Evans will hostess at the next meeting. be All members of the Tabernacle Society are asked to attend Bene diction Wednesday/Oct. 20. at 3 p.m., in the chapel of the Sisters of Notre Dame Convent, 331 E. Rich St. ITOmen s League Plana Annual Donation Tea The Catholic Women's League will hoid its annual Donation of the Carmelite Monastery, at the horr». of Mrs. Robert Hagman. Sr., 248 S. Harding-rd, from '*:00 4:30 p. m. Mrs. S. J. Gallione, social chairman for the organization, has selected Mrs. Clarence Snouffer as general chairman who will be assisted by Mrs. Clyde Posey nd Miss Mary Geist. Presiding at the tea table will be Misses Lucy Amborski Helen Corbett, Nell Flautt, Mrs. John West, Mrs. Phillip Ficocelia, Mrs. Alexander Glockner ano Mrs. Charles Stephsn. Hostesses named include Mrs Earl McAllister, Mrs. W:lliam Donahue, Mrs. Dwight Stith, Mrs. S. Kelly, Mrs. J. P. Charles, Mrs. Harry Schmidt, Mrs. L. E. Johnson, Mrs. Norman Altman, Sr., Mrs. Verne Tubbs, Mrs. F. A. Hays, Mrs W. j. Dolan, Mrs. J. Real Neth, Mrs. Alex Royer, Mrs. William Higgins, Mrs. Charles Felker, Mrs. Dorothy Chadwell, and Mrs. Robert Carroll, and Misses Mary Bentz, Mary Louise Hill, Betty McNeil, Mary Grogan, Ann O'Rourke, Helena McManus and Mary Lindi more. Musical selections by the Hagman Trio and vocal selections by Mrs. C. H. Snouffer, will highlight the entertainment. Pictured above are, left to right, Miss Geist, Mrs. Hagman and Mrs. Snouffer. Of Interest To W omen Bv Our Correspondents New officers of the holy Spir it Altar and Rosary Society will be installed at the next meeting, Thursday, Oct. 22. The new slate includes Mrs. Robert Hoskins, president Mrs. Darwin Phelps, vice-president Mrs. Walter Corn well, secretary Mrs. Edward Schaefer. Catholic charities, and Mrs. Bertrand Landrine. religious activities. A social hour will follow the business meeting. JOHNSTOWN The Church of the Ascension is sponsoring a so cial at the Sportsman s Club Satur day night, Oct. 23. Admission is 50 cents per person. The public is cordially invited. Newly elected officers of the par ish Altar and Rosary Society are Mrs. Harold Krumm. president Mrs. Howard Myers, vice-president: Mrs. James Wagner, secretary, and Mrs. Harlan Glenn, treasurer. COSHOCTON Approximate ly 60 were in attendance al the covered dish supper sponsored recently by the Catholic Wom en's Club in Sacred Heart school Plans for a fall festival at Holy Rosary Church, E. Main St., and Seymour Ave., Wednesday, Oct. 27, are being completed by parish committees headed by (left to right) Mrs. R. L. Kunkier, Leo Eberst, and Louis M. French. Mrs. Kunkler is chairman of the dinner com mittee, Eberst heads the ticket committee, and French is in charge of entertainment. The festival this year will take the place of the monthly dinners the parish has held in past years, according to Mon signor Herman 2. Mattingly, pastor of Holy Rosary parish. This year's festival will be featured by a swiss steak dinner in the church basement from 5 to 8 p. m. two free demonstrations to be pre sented in the school hall by the home service department of the Columbus & Southern Ohio Electric Co. judging and award of prizes donated by neighborhood merchants in cake-baking contest for women of the parish, and a prize drawing. Funds raised at the festival will be used to reduce the parish debt. 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The next meeting will be held Thursday, Nov. 4, with Mrs. Le roy Sulcer, Mrs. Clifford Buer kel. Mrs. Gertrude Stansel, Mrs. Richard Walsh. Mrs. James Mc Cabe, Mrs. Floyd McConnell, Mrs. Milo Bretzius. Mrs. Robert McNichols and Miss Mary Wag ner as hostess. MARION Mrs. Charlotte Her tenstein was elected regent at a meeting last week of Our Lady of Victory Circle No. 388, Daughters of Isabella. Other officers are: Mrs. Mar guerite Uhl, vice regent Mrs. Dor is D'Amato, recording secretary: Mrs. secretary treasurer tee an tor lor Rosella Cochran, financial Mrs. Catherine Broun, Miss Mary Conroy, trus- Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Jeannette Sens, custodi Loreen Shockley, moni Regina Lawler, chancel Catherine Everly, inner guard Mrs. Mary Cusick, outer guard Mrs. Mary Quick, scribe Mrs. Lucille Osmun. organist Mrs. Grace Decker, first guide Mrs. Josephine Millisor, second guide and Mrs. Antoinette Ross, banner bearer. Officers will be installed Nov. 2. Plans were announced for a social meeting Oct. 19, with Mrs. Mar garet Beverly and Mrs. Catherine Brown as co-chairmen. On Sunday, Oct. 3, a class of candidates was initiated in cere monies held in the Elks clubrooms. The candidates designated as the Marian Year Class, and members of the circle attended the 7:30 Mass and received Communion in a body. Miss Margaret Lawler headed the degree staff for the initiatory work and J. Osmun. pianist was Mrs. Harold included Mrs. Louise of Sandusky, state re Guests K. Riedy gent Mrs. Mildred Bowman of Sid ney, state vice regent: Miss Mar garet K. Quinlisk of Sidney, past state regent Mrs. Dorothy Patrick of Springfield, state secretary Miss Catherine Liston of Zanes ville, Miss Margaret Creager of Chillicothe, Mrs. Ellen Watt of Dayton, trustees: Mrs. Louise Bow ler of Lima. Mrs. Elizabeth Ase lage of Sidney. Mrs. Florine Ket terer of Fremont. Mrs. Elizabeth Brody of Toledo. Mrs. Sylvia Fan tauzzo of Norwalk. Mrs. Rose Fort ney of Bellevue, Mrs. Grace Kerch ner of Tiffin. Mrs. Marie Sullivan of London, regents. Mrs. William Simmons, regent of Our Uady of Victory Circle and treasurer of the state circle, pre sented gifts to the state officers. Mrs. Riedy gave a talk on the work of the organization. A tea and social hour followed. Committees, the first named serv ing as chairmen, were Miss Marie Wolf, Mrs. Robert Ramroth, Mrs. L. A. Axe, Mrs. H. H. Cooper. Mrs. Mary Maxwell. Miss Geneva Krus- COLUMBUS Columbus’ Most Complete Italian Restaurant Broiled Steaks Pan Fried Chicken Sea Foods CA. 4-4228 BANQUETS A SPECIALTY Ranch To Be HonaMcrs LONDON (NC) Nine Irish monks from the iMeman Abbey of Mount St. Joseph’s near Roscrea. County Tipperary, have sailed from Southampton to set up a mon in Australia. The monastery, at present, a 1.000-acre ranch 35 miles from Melbourne, will eventually become Notre Dame Abbey. kamp, Mrs. John J. Dugan. Paul Leser, Mrs. T. J. Coffey Mrs. E. J. Pruzzo. hospitality Charles Faurot, Mrs. Ray M. enrode, Mrs. Stanley W. Mrs. Jeannette Sens. Mrs Schnelker, Mrs. Natale Maniaci, Mrs. Andrew Ross, Miss Vivian Garster. Mrs. Gregory Wilhelm and Mrs. Salvatore Urso, reception. Kennard, Esther “The Bible and used as the basis DOVER for discussion at the recent meeting of the Blessed Martin Study Club. Father David Di ess man. pastor of St. Joseph church, was discussion leader. Mrs. Hen ry Fearon was hostess. During the business session, the group voted to donate money to the Blessed Martin Pilgrimage. Mrs. Rob Finley will be hostess at the November meeting. The St. Ann Altar Society of St. Michael parish. Worthington, is sponsoring a games party to be held Oct. 20 in the new school hall. Tickets .50: table and door prizes, refreshments. The Elizabethan Guild open ed its fall season with its Fall Tea at the home of Miss Blanche Meagher yesterday afternoon. The tea is helo each year to honor those who have been inv it ed to become members of the Guild. Miss Anna Marie Cline. 24 E Third Ave., was general chair man of the event, assisted by past presidents of the Guild as hostesses. During the past week pros pective members were invited to the Convent of the Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor to meet Sister Clara Mane and officers and board members of 4 the Guild. Those receiving invitations were: Mrs. John Angiim, Mrs. Jo seph Brosmer, Mrs. Thomas Bo land, Mrs. Gerard Berry, Jr., Mrs. John E. Gambs. Mrs. Ed win Hibarger. Mrs. John R. Hol den. Mrs. George Igel, Jr.. Mrs. James Kennedy. Mrs. William Morgan. Mrs. A. A. Sanders. Mrs. James Trapp. Mrs. Edward Vacth and Mrs. Edward Murphv Clover Leal Clubs Plan Annual Partv The Clover Leaf Clubs of St. An ihony s Hospi’al are sponsoring a Harvest Party to be held at the Mrs. and Mrs. Eck- on Friday, Oct. 22 from 9:30 p.m, club’s to 1 am. This will be the fall project. Mrs. I^eo Ruisinger, the dent, has appointed Mrs. 150 S. Ashburton Rd., presi Morris Ijams, 150 S. Ashburton Rd., as geneial chairman, and Mrs. Ed ward Rpdel. 2971 Wicklow Rd as Mrs. The party is an annual affair sponsored by all members of the Clover Leafs to help the sisters of St. Anthony Hospital care for the aged and the chronic ill. In addi tion, the proceeds are used to buy equipment the hospital needs. Tickets to the party will he avail able at the door. ------------o------------------ Head* Catholic Press Unit NEW YORK—(NC)-James W. ing man- Egan, Jr ager for the New York Times and the New York Daily Mirror, has become president of the Ca tholic Institute of the Press. If. E. Quinn 182 E. STATE ST LOOKS A FORTUNE COSTS SO LITTLE. KEEPS LOVELY FOR YEARS! Daystrom's Black Coloramic?, elegant enough for your dining room, practical enough for every-day kitchen use. Daystromite* table top rejects liquids, stains, even the heat of a lighted cigarette. 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