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Mm* SUpplaR U4f» 44M NORTH NI6N IT, COlVMIVf, ONIO the most important Bride in the world to US ... each and every COLE of Columbus BRIDE AM. 3-5469 Don’t Aquinas Mothers Sponsor Dinner, Bazaar Nov. 3 The annual turkey dinner and bazaar sponsored by the Aquinas Mothers’ Club will be held Thurs day, Nov 3. in the school cafe teria, 557 Mt. Vernon Ave., from 5 to 8 p. m. Two dining rooms will be used this year to insure prompt service The entire dinner will be cooked and served by members of the club. The bazaar will be held in the school gym. Mrs. Carroll Glasser will be in charge of the kitchen Mrs. Joseph Luckhaupt is general chairman of the bazaar, and Mrs. John Mur nane will direct dining room operations. to Conclusions ABOUT ALUMINUM STORM SCREEN WINDOWS They’re not ALL the some. Some are BETTER.•• One is OUTSTANDING! ALUMINUM STORM DOORS Completely Installed Tickets can be obtained from the mothers or at the door. The public is invited. -----------------o----------------- St. Ann Guilds Set Harvest Ball In their final project of the year, the St. Ann Guilds are sponsoring their annual Harvest Ball at Valley Dale Friday, Nov. 4, from 10 m. to midnight. Chuck Selby and his orchestra will provide the music. Door prizes will be awarded. Mrs. J. Morgan, general chair man. will be assisted by Miss Mary Kay Hammond. Other chair men include Mrs. J. C. Brainerd, tickets Mrs. Pat DeSantis, decor ations, and Misses Ger-y Sweeney and Ruth Griener, hostesses. Reservations are not necessary since tickets will be available at the door. All proceeds from the ball will be donated to St. Ann Hospital. WE PAY YOU 6% INTEREST Let Your Money Work For You. Offer Limited to Stat, of OhU. COLUMBUS DISCOUNT AND LOAN Sts BROAD ST. Colombo*. Ohio CA S-KM1 Ventil-Aire 'true 3 channel' The very finest 63 S 5 Extruded “Lifetime” Aluminum heavier Stainless Steel Hardware Self-Storing “Safety” Screen Never Change... 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In her class will be Flippo. the clown (Bob Marvin), of WBNS-TV. and rep resentative first grade pupils from St. Christopher and St. Gab riel Schools. The Nov. 11 class will be conducted by Sister M. Ruth Ann, O.S.F., fourth grade teacher at St. Mary Magdalene School. Assisting her will be Mrs. Francis Evers, visiting school nurse, end Mrs. Sime Addleman, dental health educa tor, both of the Columbus Health Department. Represent ative pupils from St. Mary Magdalene and Holy Cross Schools will be in attendance. Sister Mary Alda, S.C.N., facul ty sponsor of the Safety Patrol at St. Agatha School, will be in charge of the Nov. 18 program. Guest on the program will be Lt. Joe Foster, head of the safety education program of the Colum- dangerous lack of proteins, which is a threat to public health. Miss Egan said in her report to CRS— N.C.W.C. headquarters here. She is making her first visit to Ger many since 1951. Miss Egan reported: "Though nutrition has improved in the Soviet Zone in the past few years, malnutrition is evident in one group—farm children. So high are the exactions imposed by the sovietized regime on east German farmers, that they have not enough left over for their families after they have met the quotas. The townspeople do much better Holy Family PTA To Meet The Holy Family PTA will hold its monthly euchre party Wednes day. Nov. 2, at 8 in the school cafeteria. WE GIVE AMPS Hoermle Hl. 4-2195 HI. 4-2196 1894 Parsons Ave. Hen’s Amazing ^VALUl! Catholic Schools to Present TV Series Our Stora Is Air Conditioned For Your Shopping Comfort The regular monthly meeting of the altar and rosary society and Parish Council of Catholic LAYAWAY NOW *1 A WEEK With Guaranteed DURAPOWER MAINSPRING Th* h**rt that itevar braeirt $ A 075 ONTARIO.. Hexd.om*. Uw Wot*rproef*. du«tproo I W end ihoek-r*«MoiV. Hedley expe**en bend. OTHER ELGINS LOW AS $33 .73 Pnc*» Ind Tai eriprnrt wwl a firep^ly ntfonJ aftw f.r writing ECKSTEIN Jewelers 20 E. Gay St. CA. 1-5847 A rehearsal for a new Catholic school series on WBNS-TV's "Touring the Town" is staged here by three of the principals. They ere (left to right) Sister Catharine James, S.N.D., first grade teacher et St. Christopher School Betty Jones, hostess of the pro gram end Bob Mervin of the station's staff, alias "Flippo," the clown. The series, entitled "Health Friends," will begin at 9 e.m. Nov. 4. bus Police Department. Some of the pupils from St. Agatha St. Catharine Schools will take part in the show. Undtr th* general supervi sion of Father C. Bennett Ap piegate, diocesan superintend ent of schools, the series will be produced and coordinated by Sister Ignatius Mario, S.N.D. (Radio, N.C.W.C. Rews Service) NEW YORK An acute food crisis together with unrelenting political pressures are making life intolerable for Germans in the Soviet Zone. Eileen Egan, project director of Catholic Relief Services National Catholic Welfare Conference, has reported. Aside from the continuing shortage of food, the Soviet Zone diet is marked by a under communism than the farm ers, and this runs true of the whole communist system which was planned from the beginning as the salvation of industrialized townsfolk "TherS is great naad fc4 clothing among the East Zona rafugaas, both whila thay ara in Barlin, and aftar thay hava bean flown to tha west. Men's clothing, swaatars, underwear are the urgently requested the Catholic relief agency. ‘‘The number of in the city is about 125,000 as compared with about 300.000 in 1951 The number of non-recog nized refugees is now 49,000 as compared with 200.000 in 1951 and warm items most by Caritas, distribution unemployed These figures indicate the tremendous progress this be sieged city has made in the past few years, Miss Egan ex plained. She said that this prog ress has only been possible be cause of the high morale and energy of the west Berliners and the day-to-day activities of such organizations os Caritas and Evangelisches Hilfswerk. Ingoborg Franz of Caritas Ber lin said that though the above figures sound impressive, Ber lin is left with welfare problems of enormous scope, reported. She quoted as reporting: "One out of three liners are supported form of public assistance Miss Egan Miss Franz of all Ber by some This Of Interest By Our Cor W’omen of St Gabriel parish will be held Tuesday, Nov. 1, in the school hall following the rosary devotion at 7:45 m. The program will include a demonstration of the Advent wreath by Mrs. Victor Ramirez, and the formation of a Civil De fense committee. Mrs. William Klarman will di rect the hospitality committee and Mrs. Robert Calvert will be in charge of refreshments. Christ the King Parish Coun cil of Catholic Women will meet Thursday, Nov. 3, at 8:15 p. m. in the school hall. Father George Fulcher, assistant pas tor of St. Joseph Cathedral, will be guest speaker. Mrs. Merle Scholl, social chairman, is in charge of re- Bus. CA. 4-8185 Ros HI. 4 2970 Sistcr Ignatius it communica tions coordinator of diocesan schools. Director Is John of WBNS-TV. and also The Dec. 2 program will ture talks by a faculty member of St. Francis de Sales High School in Newark, and a repre sentative of the Teen Age De partment of the and Lazarus and Co. store. Students from the Newark high school will serve as the class. serve Sister Other sisters who will as consultants include Cleta. O.S.F., Sister Eudora, O S. F., Sister Isadore Maria S.C.N., Sister Mary Malcolm, OP., Sis ter Gertrude, O.S.F., Sister St Helen, S.N.D., Sister Ruth Ann O.S.F., Sister Michael. S.C.N., Sis ter Ositha, Berchmans, I ese Martin, Paul, O.S.F., O.S.F., Sister Sister Mary Sister Philip O.S.F., Sister Rita S.N.D Sister Ther O.P., Sister Louis Sister Clarasine. Clarence, S.C.N., Austin. S.N.D.. and Neri, O P. assistance takes many forms. For those forced to live in camps, the amount per head is two and one-half marks daily, paid di rectly to the camp administra tion This allows for food and shelter, but no pocket money or new clothing or shoes for the in mates However, an adult head of family out-of-camp received 90 marks ($22.50) monthly plus an allowance for his wife and chil dren Out of this, rent, food, clothing and all other expenses must be paid. "The continuing marvel of Berlin can never be overempha sized," Miss Egan added. "This groat city, which depended on the hinterland of the Soviet Zone for Its food, meet and other supplies, is still islanded off from its natural source of supply. Everything is trucked or flown in, including fresh vegetables and frosh milk from Denmark. "Among the 45 refugee camps in Berlirt is the Red Cross camp where people are sent pending decision on recognition or after being declared to be not recog nized as refugees The camp is located in a former factory, and is a dark dismal hive where 3.800 people live in overcrowded dor mitories—all men on one side, women and children on the other. The people are crowded 90 to a room with double decks of cots The other camps run by the Ber ime Senate are comparable to this. to Women ‘espondents freshments which will be served after the business meet ing All women of the parish are urged to attend Members of the St Catharine altar society and Parish Council of Catholic Women will meet on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 8 for a games party. Mrs Robert Goss and Mrs. M. Lerch will be hostesses The Phi Kappa Mothers’ Club will hold its monthly luncheon and games party Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 1 p. in the chapter house. 98 E. 14th Ave. For Advertising Rates Write: AD OEPT. CATHOLIC TIMES P. O. BOX 636 COLUMBUS OHIO Sales Reprsentative for The BOBB CHEVROLET CO 621 Parsons Ave. Columbus, Ohio I would appreciate the privilege of talking with You regarding Your Automotive Needs. I sell Chevro let Passenger Cars and Trucks. See or Call me before You Buy. DAN CONROY Bishop Blesses Cornerstone For St. Agatha Addition The cornerstone for th? new six-classroom addition to St. Agatha’s School was blessed by Bishop Ready in cere monies Wednesday. The addition to the school, the third since it was con structed in 1940. will contain six classrooms, a gymnasium auditonum, lavoratories. locker rooms, music room teachers’ lounge principal s office storage and furnace room- The class rooms will be ready for use in January and the remainder bf the addition will be ready by spring Construction began in June of this year E Will and Co of Co lumbus, is the genera) contractor. When the original school structure was erected in 1940, St. Agatha's had an enrollment of only 46 students. At that time, four classrooms and a Requiem Mass Offered Monday For Fr. O’Connell Solemn Requiem High Mass was offered Monday in St. Pat ricks Church for Father John Charles O’Connell. OP 45, who died suddenly in Detroit Oct 20 He had declined aid following an auto accident a day earlier. A member of the Dominican Central Mission Band for the past four years, Father O’Connell had been conducting retreats in Ohio. Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ind iana. He resided at St. Patricks He was ordained by the late Bishop Hartley in Somerset in 1939 after completing studies at Providence College, Providence. I., River Forest, Ill. St. Rose. Ky., and St. Joseph's in Somerset Father O'Connell, a native of North Adams. Mass, is survived by four sisters. Miss Kay O’Con nell, Williamsburg. Mass.. Mrs. Gerald Tyne. Summit. N. Y Mrs E. Cummings in North Carolina and Mrs. J. Shields in Calnfornia. and a brother, Charles, North Adams. Our Lady of Peace Parish Plans Annual Fall Festival Our Lady of Peace parish will sponsor its ennual fail festival Saturday. Oct 29. from 5 to 10 p. in the school hall, Dominion Blvd and High St. The al will Include chili, soup, sandwiches and home made pies and takes Baked goods will also be for sale Games for chil dren and adults will be included in the program. BLUE VALLEY BUTTER IS GOOD BUTTER That's Why Million* Use It New PURE PREMIUM Finest Gasoline social hall provided adequate space. With the rapid growth of the parish the ensuing years it was soon necessary tn add more facili ties In 1950. two additional class rooms and a library structed. were con classrooms old social In 1952, two more were added and the hall was converted into classroom space. At the same time, a cafe teria and kitchen were erected. At prasant, with an enroll ment of 559, including pupils THOMAS LOW DOWN PAYMENTS SOI9 N. High St THE CATHOLIC TIMES—S Friday. Oct. 28,1955 from the new St. Andrew's parish, the cafeteria is being used for throe classes. The new construction wilt provide the space necessary to meet the enrollment demands. Kraus and Associates of Akron, who drew the plans for the orig inal school and the second addi tion. are architects for the present addition. ROSARIES REPAIRED SOLD All Work Guaranteed EX. 4711 TRAILERS BANK PLAN FINANCING Open Evas. WEILBACHER’S DEPARTMENT STORE OPEN UNTIL 5:30 P. OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. 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