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CA 4^197 Fred Kenney Let us show you that EYEWEAR not onlv offers necessary Visu*1 Benefits, but is remarkably effec tive in achieving desirable Facial and Fashion effects. CONTINUOUS VISION LENSES Artistic Designed Frames have that certain something FOR STREET FOR BUSINESS RITCHEY 200 E. State St. PREMIUM GASOUNE FOR SMARTNESS You'll Love the Dressy LOkV HEEL! Stocked in black suede and black calf Wa carry this pump i" 31/] to 12 AAAA to width. SHOE SIZES AVAILABLE FROM RITCHEY BROS. AAAAAA AAAAA AAAA 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 5 5 ♦o to ..3 ..3 I’/i ..2 to to to to BROS 1374 Grandview Ave. vglHCLA//^\ MBli M&SUKRtyf Finneran & Fischer Oak And 6th Sts CA. 4-0208 210 Years of Hospital Service The five women pictured above have a combined total of 180 years of service as employes of St. Francis Hospital, which soon will merge with St. Anthony Hospital. Left to right ere Miss Cath erine Trapp, 25 years in the kitchen Miss Catherine Herbes, 32 years in charge of dining rooms Miss Lillian Howard, 46 years in the operating room and laundry Miss Louise Falk, 45 years in sewing room, chapel and guest department and Miss Nellie Galla gher, 32 years as housekeeper. In addition, Miss Hermes worked 23 years at St. Anthony Hospital, and Miss Howard seven years at St. Anthony before coming to St. Francis, bringing the group's total hospital service to 210 years. Mav Tliev Rest In Peace SHEAF, Mrs. Katherine, 1329 Murrel Ave., Columbus, June 20, St. Christopher church. Survivors: two sons, three daughters, grandchildren and three grandchildren. THEADO. Miss Marie, 62, 76 N. Roosevelt Ave., Columbus, June 22, St. Catharine church. Survivor: a sister. KRIER, Joseph Z„ 83, Philo, June 22, St. Ann church. Survivors: a son, four daughters. KUCKLEKORN, Mrs. Margaret, 84, 696 S. Bank St., Columbus, June 22, St. Mary church. Survivors: a nephew and five nieces. GLi&SON, Mrs. Nora, 80, 2291 Williams St.. Columbus, June 22. St. Mary church Survivors: three sons, two daughters, six grandchil dren and three great-grandchil dren. COADY, Mrs. Mary M„ 81, 542 Vermont Pl., Columbus, June 23, St. Patrick church. Survivors: two sons. REAM. William J., 81, 1615 Web er Rd., Columbus, June 23. St. Au gustine church. Survivors: his wife, Lucy a son, four daughters, brothers, eight grandchildren eight great-grandchildren. DOWNEY, John M, 62. Gault St., Columbus, June 27,. three great- two and Genevieve. 70, Columbus, church. Sur- AMRINE, Mrs 2341 N. Fourth St., June 24, Holy Name vivors: her husband, rine: four daughters, brothers and a sister. E. V. Am a son, three SMITH. William H., 77. 139 E. First Av?., Columbus, June 24, Sa cred Heart church. Survivor: a nephew. WESTCAMP. Henry. 74. 123 Lan sing St., Columbus, June 25. St. Mary church. Survivors: several nieces and nephews. IADAS1 J. Thoburn John D.C., Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR Graduate of Palmer Scientific Course SPINEOGRAPH and NEUROCALOMETER PHONE 114 RESIDENCE PHONE 125 127 South Main Street Ada. Ohio ada nursing home For Men and Women Ambulatory and Bed Patients y 24-Hour Nursing Service Convalescents I Doctors Available at all Hours I Opal Clay, Manager 125 8. Gilbert Phone 320 Passenger Cars and Trucks Parts and Accessories Liberty Chevrolet Sales Inc S. Main, Ada Plumbing and Heating Crane-Bathroom Fixtures Licensed Master Plumber PHONE 386 Ada, Ohio ORDERS PLUMBING AND 1339 Holy Rosary church. Survivors: his wife, Augusta: a daughter, a son, sisters, three brothers and grandchildren. four four Tam- RANDE, Mrs. Bernadina boro, 74. 139 W. Mound St., Colum bus, June 27, St. John the Baptist church. Survivors: three daugh ters, three sons, 16 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. GANZ, Herman E., 61, 402 Thur man Ave., Columbus, June 27. St. Leo church. Survivors: his wife, Agnes: two sons, a daughter, two brothers and five sisters. SALAMONY, Antonio, 83. 22nd Ave., Columbus, June 27, St. John the Baptist church. Survivors: his wife, Rosa: three sons, seven daughters, a sister, 12 grandchil dren and two great-grandchildren, JOSTEN, Mrs. Lucy, 2481 Powell Ave., Columbus, June 27, St. Cath arine church. band, Arthur brother. s Survivors: her hus two sisters and a Raymond, 67, for- WOLFORD, merly of 2219 Atwood Ter., Colum bus, June 27, St. Augustine church. Survivors: five sons, three daugh ters. KECK, Gilbert, 59, Newark. June 27, St. Francis de Sales church. Survivors: his wife, Ruby a sister and two brothers. S. MARCHI, Arthur, 73, 236 James Rd., Columbus. June 23, John the Baptist church. Survivors: three sons, five daughters and nine grandchildren. St. CINCINNATI (NO—The 17 th national convention of the Catho lic Students’ Mission Crusade will be held at the University of Notre Dame from August 23 to 26, 1956, it has been announced by Msgr. Edward A. Freking, national sec retary, here. Americas Dickies wh German Parish Honors Memory Of Famed ‘Water Cure’ Priest MUNICH. Germany —NC)— The parish of holen near Augsburg, is commemorating this 00*h anniversary of the arrival of a Bavarian priest who was to become world-renowned for his use of the “water cure’’ in ireating many ailments. The priest-hydrotherapist w a s Father Sebastian Kneipp, who was in born at Stenhansreid, Bavaria, 1821, and died at Woerishofen 1897. ence with Pope Leo XIII, who w greatly interested in his methods. Father Kneipp came to Woeris hofen as an assistant priest in 1855 and became pastor in 1880. In the meantime he had made the village famous as a mecca of “water cure” patrons. “Kneippen has become a household word in the German lan guage for the methods used by the genial priest, and Kneipp spas nov. exist in various parts of Europe and the United States. The best-known Kneipp spa in America is probably the one at Rome City, Indiana. The child of poor parents. Father Kneipp became a weaver like his father, but cherished the hope of becoming a priest. Thanks to a friendly priest, he eventually en tered the seminary, but a pulmo nary ailment almost forced him to quit. However, he was able to cure himself after reading a book by the Silesian physician. Johann Sig mund Hahn, who had introduced water treatments in the city of Schweidnitz and won wide acclaim Encouraged by his own experience, Father Kneipp, who was finally or dained in 1852, decided to develop Dr. Hahn’s methods. While still a curate at Woeris hofen. Father Kneipp practiced hy drotherapy for the benefit of the poor. Soon people from all parts, rich as well as poor, were flocking to him for treatments. When the priest died in 1897. the Woerisho fen spa was world famous. He pro moted his theories in numerous Father Klee Offers Requiem For His Mother 1371 people He once had a private audi Bishop Ready gave final absolu tion. Bishop Hettinger. Auxiliary to Bishop Ready, was also present in the sanctuary. Mrs. Klee is also survived by her husband, and another son, William, and a daughter, Joan Ann, of the home. Kirkpatrick Funeral Home Washington C. 7777 New Holland 55214 “COURTEOUS SERVICE’ preface CLOTHES FIT YOU ...fit your job OPEN UNTIL 5:30 Note: Set your lot numbers, prices, and garment descrip tions here and extend the mat as deep as you desire. Shirt $2.95 Pants $3.95 WEILBACHER’S DEPARTMENT STORE OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. 464 S. FOURTH ST (’/j Block North of Livingston) CApital 4-5761 FREE PARKING LN REAR OF STORE Bad Woeris month the and book and body the me Circleville BUYER’S GUI HE PLUMBERS SEWERS A DRAINS Electric Kutu- Rooter sewer ana Drain Service Phone Circleville 455 GOELLER'S PAINT STORE 219 E Mein Circleville Circleville Fast Freeze Food Locker THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK of Father Robert Klee, pastor St. Philip Neri parish, Murray City and St. Pius church. Moxhala. offered a Solemn Requiem Mass in Immaculate Conception church, Columbus. Monday, for his mother. Mrs. Arthur Klee, who died Friday morning in Mount Carmel Hos pital. 107 W Main St. Phone 42 Ctreic.iU. DLFLNBALGH FUNERAL HOME Circleville 151 E Main St Phone 411 THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED ‘Catholic News' Thf program, “Catholic News”, each week over Radio Sta WTVN, Columbus, will be air a new time starting Sundav, 3. e broadcast, sponsored by Catholic Times, will be heard Sunday evening at 10:45 p.m. wing a program of local news preceding the “Ave Mana Hour is book. “My Water las reached a circu 600.000, “is a won )ur Father in Heav quenches the thirst lation of derful en. It of men most, i atholic News” is a review of weeks happening-, on the io- ne, as they affect the Church editor of The Catholic Times. The series of news broadcasts was inaugurated in November 1946, by Monsignor Herman E. Mat Re»i the KENTON PLUMBING The HILL DRUG CO. 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