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Read the Time* Classified Ada Courteous Service CA. 4-5747 HARRIS OPTICIANS 106 East Broad St. COLUMBUS OHIO ■THE SAFEST PLACE FOR YOUR RABY TO SIT YOUR BABY OBSERVES THE BEST Phone for Heme Demon* trauon No Obligation Not Sold in Sforev 6A SEE-TENO A SALES AMNCY WEBER F. io*x 8obe»T«ndo Mon 240 N. ARDMORE RD. EVergreen 9169 FAirfax 5937 NOW AVAILABLE Ballroom At The Knights Of Columbus Club State & Sixth Receptions Wedding Parties Banquets Dances Reasonable Rotes CA. 1-4451 5019 N. High St. Open Eves. Members of the Catholic Women's are planning a Victory Party for evening at the Knights of Columbus climax a drive for funds to provide chapel at Camp St. Rita's, diocesan camp for girls. Pictured above looking over some of the gifts that will be presented during the eve- A Victory Party to climax a drive for funds for Camp St Rita's has been planned by members of the Catholic Wo men's League, it was an nounced this week by Miss BLUE VALLEY RUTTER IS GOOD BUTTER That'* Why M-llion* Use THOMAS TRAILERS LOW DOWN PAYMENTS BANK PLAN FINANCING Livmoor Heights 300 New Home Sites Near The Site Of The New “Bishop Hartley High School" at Zettler Road and Llvingstor. Ave A variety ot 3 and 4 bedroom homes are now available at Moderate Prices ranging from $14,500 to $20,000, by the builder of Beautiful EASTMOOR SOUTH Display Home* Open Daily, Including Sunday Afternoon. Evening* by Appointment. Call Mr. Hesket, HU. 8-7629, Or Mac McKinley, EX. 6951 ERNEST G. FRITSCHE CO. EX. 3431 EX. 3432 X^i I Dacron Curtains AM. 2-4944 p»'pmr Draperies $395 T. $6’5 WEILBACHERS DEPARTMENT STORE I OPEN UNTIL 5:30 OPEN MONDAYS UNJIL 9 P.M. 464 S. Fourth St 0/2 Block North of Livingston) CApital 4-5761 FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE JFomen’s League Planning Victory Party League Monday Hall to e new Kathleen Moore, president of the organization and Miss Mary Ellen McAndrews, fin ancial secretary in charge of donations to the camp. The affair will take place at the Knights of Columhus Hall, 80 S Sixth St.. Monday, Apr 16, at 8:00 p. m. The immediate project in which members of the group are interested in a chapel for the diocesan camp for girls. In the past, the League has pre sented money for the Camp's enlargement and improvement ning are four of the captains of the affair. They are, left to right, Miss Genevieve Steiner of St. Joseph Cathedral parish Mrs. Lawrence Schreller of Holy Name parish Miss Florence Gaughren of Holy Rosary parish, and Mrs. John S. West of Immaculate Conception pariah. securing badly needed equip merit and supplies. There ere approximately 400 members in the League at the present time. Monday evening’s party will feature games and cards and an interesting entertainment pro gram has been planned Mis George Fulcher will be in charge of refreshments and Mrs Clyde Posey will be in charge of the gifts committee. Officers and chairmen of the various commit tees will serve as hostesses for the evening. All members of the League are asked to attend Central Deanery Sets Third Quarterly Meet Miss Neil Flautt, president of the central deanery of the Columbus Council of Catholic Women, has announced that plans are completed for the third quarterly meeting to be held Sunday, Apr 15. at 2 The program, presented will be directed by Mrs. G. Georg? DeNucci of Christ the King parish Speakers u ill include Joseph Martin Horan chairman nf the 1955 Labor Day Mass Joseph Mohler. Labor Staff Representa tivi? of the Community Chest and Councils of Columbus and Frank lin County and Law rent e Ir vin, director of slum clearance and rehabilitation for the city of Columbus. Mr. Haran, a member of Christ the King parish, will dis cuss the Encyclical Letter of Pope Pius XI on the Recon struction of the Social Order. Haran was named one of tha 10 outstanding men in the city by the Columbus Citizen early in 1956. We are firm believers in the maxim that, for all right judg ment of any man or thing, it is useful, nay. essential, to see his good qualities before pronounc ing on his bad.- Thomas Carlyle Mid-West Realty Co. TO BUY OR SELL FREE APPRAISALS 145 N High CA. 1-4234 or FA 3469 RAPPOLD WELDING SERV. ELECTRIC ACETYLENE JOB OR CONTRACT 24 Hr. Sen Portable Equipment 2281 S. High St. HI. 4-8938 OFFICE RESERVE, INC. Temporary. Overload, Emergency Office Work by Experienced Personnel Your Office or Ours. Reasonable Rates. Rm. 932, 21 E. state St CA. 8-532? STOUDER WELDING AND LAWNMOWER SERVICE Authorized Sales, Paris. Service Clinton, Briggs and Stratton, Reo. Jacobsen, Dejere GRINDING- All sizes Motor Over haul. Pick-up, Delivery. Easy Pay ments FR. 4-6359 95 E. Broad St., Reynoldsburg Have Time To Spare? We need housewives or single girls who are experienced typists, ste nographers or general office work ers for temporary work immedi ately Work 4 hours, a day, a week, or longer at high hourly rates No fees to pay. Don’t miss this oppor tunity—apply now. No evening or home work. MANPOWER, INC. 209 S. HIGH CT. the fines*. flavor in vaarganne .Then its V)\XIE p.m. in St. Aloysius Church by the social action section Mr. Inin, a member of the American Society of Planning Of ficials, will discuss the housing situation in Columbus and the city's plans for improving the so called blighted areas. Mrs Charles F. McCarrick, president of the St. Aloysius Par ish Council oi Catholic Women, has asked Mrs Jack Maurey and Mrs Frank Neas to serve as chairmen of the social hour which will follow the afternoon's program. Spiral Staircase To be Presented At Erskine Hall department ot speech and i of the Collegt of St. Mary Springs will present “The The drama of the Spiral 22, in The I was originally filmed by RKO. Staircase" Sunday. Apr i Erskine’s Little Theatre, Imo act suspense thriller The cast includes Joan O’Con nor, Joan Mathy, Joe Gibboney, Kay Wright. Sue Hahn, I^ee Mil ler. Boh Smith. Ed Christian John De Felice, Jo and Sheila Killeen. Ellen Barton who adapted presentation. Rice, stage to send the com score of the screen Joseph F. the film for has arranged plete musical version to Sister Elizabeth. OP the director, for use at St. Mary’s. A complex lighting system will be required to match the sus pense created in the screen play --------------o------------------ Notre Dame Alumnae Set Style Show. Card Party The St Ann altar society of St Michael Church uill hold its spring card party and style show in the school hall Wednesday Apr. 25. at 8 p.m. The style show will be directed by Mrs. Arthur I*vy and Mrs. Robert Portei Miss Dorothea Green of Roberts will serve as commentator on the latest spring and summer fashions modeled by members of the society. Mrs John Popp genera! chair man, has appointed the following committee chairmen Mesdames Robert Weisenberger J. Et gene Winchester, John Baasch. Frank Keneavy. Burton Mock. Ned Beal Theodore Casey James Favret, Clifford O Guerin, Ralph E Co dy and Joseph Rieger. The public is cordiall invit/d to attend Tickets may be obtain ed from members o the society or at the door. There is ample parking behind the school JOHNSTOWN The Church of the Ascension sponsoring a ham dinner Sunday, Apr. 25, from 11:30 am to 3 at the church, located on State Route 37, in Johnstown. The rosary-altar society of Corpus Christi church will spon sor a smorgasbord dinner Sun day, Apr. 15, in the social hall. De«hler 12 noon invited. and Studer Ave*, from to 5 m. The public is New officers of *he altar so ciety and Parish Council nf Catholic Women of St. Mary Magdalene Church assumed of fice at the regular meeting held Thursday. Mrs. C. J. Mc Donald is president of the group Mrs. Vincent Mooney, vice-president Mrs. Raymond Maxwell, secretary, and Mrs. Frank Youngflesh, treasurer. Mrs Bernard Collins has been named winner of the essay con test sponsored by the altar and rosary society of St. Gabriel par ish For her entry on “Why Would Like to Make a Retreat.” Mrs Collins will receive an ex pense-paid weekend at the Shrine of the Little Flower, with baby sitting service to be provided by PT A NOTES The Corpus Christi PTA will meet tonight Apr 13. at 8 pm., in the social hall. Girl Scouts. Brownies and Cub Scouts will present a program after the bus iness session. Refreshments will be served by the fourth, fifth and sixth grade mothers under the chairmanship of Mrs. Edward Plank and Mrs Robert Shisler. The St Aloysius PTA will sponsor a spring party Satur day Apr 14. at the Santa Ma na K of clubrooms. 2596M W Broad St., from 9 to 12 pm Music will be provided by the Earl March Trio. SEYMOUR BAKERY CO Wholesale Est. 1924 Retail RESTAURANTS HOTELS Dante plans party Acad- Members of the Notre Alumnae have announced for a style show and card to take place in St. Joseph emy auditorium. Thursday. Apr. 19 at 8.3l p. A spring and summer collec tion will be shown by Robert’s. Miss Dorothea Green will serve as commentator and members of the alumnae will model the dresses. Cuairman of the event is Mrs L. J. Selegur She will be assist ed hv Mrs William Davies. Mrs William Lang, Mrs Charles Hel man. Mrs. J. Little and Mrs Louis Studer. -------------------o--------.-------- Four St. Ann Guild* Announce Meeting* Guild 47 of St Ann’s Infant Home and Hospital will meet Tuesday, Apr. 17, at 12:30 p. in the home of Mrs Duffy. Mrs. W. R. Robinson will enter tain members of Guild 34 Wed nesday Apr 18, at 12:30 Guild 31 will meet Thursday, Apr 19. at 8 m., with Catherine Keely serving as hostess Mrs. Dante Tropea will entertain Guild 49 Friday. Apr 20. at 8 Tabernacle Group to Meet Members of the Tabernacle So ciety are asked to be present at Benediction Wednesday. Apr. 18. at 3 p. m. in the Chapel of the Sisters of Notre Dame. The Bless ed Sacrament will be exposed from 8 a.m., and members are urged to stop in for a visit at any time during the day. -------------------o------------------ For Quick Results Use Want Ads BLNS DO-NUTS, ROLLS AND Specializing in WEDDING AND PARTY •42 E. Livingston Ave. 2183 E. 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A full afternoon and evening program has been planned Chil dren will participate in the after noon events, which will feature a fish pond, stuffed inimal booth, games and a snack bar A professional!■’ prepared fish dinner, with Tom Johnson’s ket doing the work will be ed from 5 to 8 p.m Res. AM. 3-71 IS school cafeteria The luncheon is sponsored by volunteers with Mrs chairman Mar serv- A program for adults has planned from 8 tn 11 pm Includ ed arp games a cake walk, booths and entertainment features been The regular monthly lunch eon of the Aquinas Mothers Huh is scheduled for Wednes day Apr JR at 1 15 in the NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Michael "Bernie Fox, Jr. 2467’/* Cleveland Ave. Office Columbus 11 Ohio PHONE: AM. 3-5424 with money saving prices today! the new vKROEHLER Living room need a lift? Here’s your opportunity to bring a fresh, new outlook into your home—at a price that won’t even ruffle your budget! 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