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Lay Women TeaclierGroup Is Organized SOUTH BEND. Ind (NC) An association of Catholic lay women who will teach and fill other positions in schools is being organized here While the members re main in the world and do not wear religious garb, they ded icate themselves to Christian perfection by taking vows of AaeHte’t Mett SoooHM Sbepplig Ledge 4M NORTH NI6KJT. COLUMIVJ, OHIO the most important Bride in the world to US ... each BRIDE AM. 3 5469 poverty, chastity and obed ience Formation of thp group was in spired by His Holiness Pope Pl us XII’s approval o. secular In stitutes in 1947 The new associ ation has received the encour agement of the diocesan author ity Several priests are assisting members in their ••eligious and academic needs. Women between -R and 35 who are willing to come to South Bend for teaching or study may apply for membership They will receive religious inform a i o n while teaching or studying. Undergraduate courses will be available to members at St. Mary’s College and at Indiana University Extension Division. Graduate work may be pursued during the summer at the Univer sity of Notre Dame. Further in formation may be obtained from Father Joseph E. Haley, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana. Courteous Service CA. 4-5747 HARRIS, OPTICIANS 106 East Broad St. COLUMBUS OHIO NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Michael "Bernie" Fox, Jr. 2467’Zt Cleveland Ave. Office Columbus 11 Ohio PHONE: AM. 3-5424 Res. AM. 3-7115 I I I I a I and every COLE of Columbus I I I DOERSAM'S I ll-U-15 W BRUAD ST. COLUMBUS. OHIO -ii e Bo YOU NEED A “MIDDLEMAN” When You Buy Insurance The Insurance Agency or Broker can offer individual attention at any hour of the day or night. The Agent or Broker represents many companies and thus can select the company and policy that fits your particular need. 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The public is in vited. The Parish Council of Cath olic Women and the Holy Name Society of St. Christo pher Church are combining forces again this ’ear to spon sor a spaghetti dinner Sunday. Feb 12, in the parish hall, 1331 Ida Ave from 1 to 7 p.m. Pro ceeds from the affair will bene fit the building fund Mrs. John DiPietro and Mrs. Maurice Foruuer are co-chair men of the affair Salad, des sert and cofiee will be includ ed in the meal and carryout service will be available. Ticket chairmen are Mrs Jo seph Martina and Mrs. Michael Martina. Sale of tickets will be conducted after Sunday Masses and at the door. The St. Mary Parish Council of Catholic Women will sponsor a bake sale Sunday. Feb 12, from 7:30 a.m to 1 p.m., the high school laboratory Coffee and do ghnuts will also ba served in the school caieteria Mrs. Marie Geissinger and Mrs. H. Thrush are serving as co-chairmen. The Holy Family Parish Council of Catholic Women w'ill sponsor a euchre party Wednesday. Feb 8 at 8:30 p. m. in the school. Door prizes will be awarded. Father Bernard McClory as sistant pastor of Holy Rosary par ish, will be the speaker at the Feh. 8 meeting of the Holy Ros ary parish council of Catholic Women. The 8:00 meeting will be preceded by the recitation of the Rosary at 7:45 in the church A social hour will fol low the me-eting John Walker, choir director at Holy Rosary Church, will he the guest speaker at the Feb. 9 meeting of the Christ the King SINCE 1885 During the summer and autumn at Castelgandolfo, Pope Pius XII spends much of his time in his study, where he is free to spend long hours at work on the discourses, letters and documents by which he instructs the Catholic world. The first draft of a document, the Pon tiff usually writes by hand, using a quill pen. The second draft is often letters and documents by which he instructs and ex horts the Catholic world. The Pope always works alone. He never dictates written mater ial and never uses a dictating ma chine. Usually, when h-? is prepar ing a document, he writes a first draft in longhand in ink Some times he uses a typewriter in pre paring a second draft 'Phe books in the Pope s library at Castelgandolfo are brought from the Vatican Palace in Rome Of Interest to Women By Our Correspondents Members of Christ the Kir^r Parish Council of C.'.tholic Worn en will sponsor a ca”d party Tues day, Feb 14, at 8 15 p.m. in the school. Bridge, euchre and ca nasta will be played at the event, which is open to the public. & Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weisenberg er are co-chairmen The Altar and Rosary Society of Holy Spirit parish '’ill meet Thursday, Feb. 23 at 8 in the school auditorium. Paul Walker, executive sec retary of the Franklin County Unit of the American Cancer Society will be present to show “The Film That Will Save \our Life All women of the com munity are invited In the event of an overflow' crowd a repeat showing will be made at 9 m. Parish Council of Catholic Women Mrs George De Nucci, program chairman, will intro duce Walker who will talk on “Liturgical Music' The meet ing will take place in the school hall at 8:15 Mrs. Frank Stem will serve as hostess chairman for the meeting The council will hold its Communion Sundav. Feb 5 at the 8 30 Mass The Columbus Circle nf the In ternational Federation nf Catholic Alumnae will meet fnr its quar terly preLenlen meeting Mon day. Feb 6, at the Columbus Man nechor. Dinner will be served at 6:30 Reservations are being handled by Mrs Jerry Enncht and Mrs Louis Simpson Miss Rose Forquer. regent, will pre side at the business meeting PTA NOTES The Holy Spirit PTA will meet Sunday, Feh 5. at 3 in the school auditorium The topic, “Youth Safety,” will discussed, and a member of the Navy will be guest speaker. Teachers and parents will hold a conference on report card grades. Refreshments will be served after the business meet ing. St. John the Evangelist PTA will h?ld its next meeting Wed nesday, Feb. 8 at 8 p.m., in the school hall. Teachers will be in their classrooms at 7:30 After the business is con ducted, a domestic comedy will be presented by the dramatics class from St Mary of the Springs. Seventh grade moth ers w’ill serve refreshments. The PTA of Bishop Watterson High School will meet Thursday. Feb 9, at 7:45 in the school auditorium. Sister Lauranna. O.P, vice-principal, will be the speaker. All members are requested to be present. -----------------o----------------- PrieMs, Ex-Slav Prisoners, Too Ill for Parish Work TRIESTE—(NO— All but two of the 15 priests released from jail by Yugoslav communists last November are too sick for parish work, according tn reports reach ing here. Because of their long years of imprisonment and mistreatment by the Reds, the priests suffered nervous breakdowns and are oth erwise in poor health, reports state. If has been reported that Bish op Peter Cule of Mostar, who was also released from jail by Yugo slav Reds last autumn, is slowly recovering his health. -----------------o----------------- The firms listed here deserve to remembered when you are distributing your patronage in these different lines of business. 3% INTEREST ON SAVINGS Have you money not earning a good return then better invest it at this friendly association. RAILROAD BUILDING & LOAN CO. 60 E. BROAD ST. CA. 4-58KJ—CA 4-6342 R. H. Wild, Pres. G. Hams Sec*y Our Holy Father: With Quill Pen and Typewriter sojourn at the his taken back to the At th-? end of villa they are Vatican 15 miles distant Among them are encyclopedias diction aries. texts and commentaries on the sacred sciences a collection of the official publications nf the Holy Se-?, and some literary class ics in several languages Typical of the Holy Father's 1: brary are the dictionaries Hp pride- himself on having the most complete and up to date dictionar ies of English Fiench Spanish German Italian Portuguese and St. Ann Guilds Plan Meetings. Elect tfficers Three units of the St Ann’s Or phanage and Hospital Gu Ids fig ured in announcement- made this week by Mrs. William White publicity chairman Mrs. Schmitt will enter tain Guild 5 Monday. Feb 5 Aftei the business meeting cards will be played. Guild 39 will meet in the home of Mrs. Leonard Finclli Friday. Feb 15. A social hour will follow' the business meeting and a sales tax stamp count Guild 34 has elected the fol lowing new officers Mrs I. Gravlin. chairman Mrs E McNaughton secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Earl Rockwell, pun licity —o I atholic A arses Plan Card Party he Diocesan Council of athn hr Nurses will sponsoi a card par ty Tuesday. Feb 7. at 8 in the Guild Room at St \nn s Hos pital. It will be the first function sponsored by thp council this year. General Chairman Miss Pat Rose announced that many door and tabic prizes will be offered The public is cordially invited hio------ News In Brief TOLEDO Father J. Francis Tucker, OSFS. American chap lain to Monacos Prince Rainier, said in Toledo last week that he considers himself a foreign mis sionary. Indifference to religious duties among the nominally Cath olic people of Monaco presents pr ’lems more difficult than those in many missi .n countries, according to Father Tucker. TOLEDO Bishup George J. 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CA 8-S8C1 accomplished on the typewriter. Under all circumstances, the Pope chooses to work alone. At left, Our Holy Father starts writing a letter at his desk. At center, he scans one of many documents and publica tions available for his use. At right, he works at his Italian-made type writer. He consults them often there is the the use or Latin when as to word slightest doubt meaning of a sciences, the the sacred In Pope's Castelgandolfo library includes the authoritative works in dogmatic and moral theology, sacred scripture and canon law. Like the dictionaries, the scriptures are in seven lan guages. Although he seldom ha« an op portunity to enjoy them, the Holy Father likes to have the writings Mickey Drugan CONCESSIONAIRE State Office Building it's worth hogany. Also available ie other finishes. Brass pulls—self-lifting tray inside. Be sure te present this ad for your S10 savings be fore midnight. February 28. 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