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INFORMATION
FRESH LAKE ERIE FISH
On Tuesday 3 to 9 and
Wednesday A.M oi each week.
Pickerel Perch White Bass and
Sheephead Fish dressed at
additional 5c per lb cost.
I mile north ot Ashley on
Westfield Rd. 2nd house east
of N.Y.C RR Lloyd Lust
All who have a wide pari can
get a slick trim at the
Clasen Harber Shop. S23 Chillicothe
IT PAYS TO USE THE
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MELCHER FUNERAL
Phono
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Christ Child Society
To Hold Convention in
OMAHA, Neb. fNC) The
Christ Child Society, an organ!
zation devoted to relief and char
acter-building work of children,
will hold its national convention
at the Hotel Fontenelle here, May
13 to 15.
FANCY SAUSAGE PRODUCTS
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The J. Fred Schmidt Packing Co
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Specializing in care of elderly women.
Columbus Nursing Home
163 Woodland Ave.
Columbus EV. 5995 Ohio
DIETARY MEALS PREPARED
Bed Patients and Ambulatory Cases Receive 1
Special Care.
VISITATION BY A CATHOLIC PRIEST EVERY FRIDAY.
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Foot
Millions Of
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Church Cobinots Pows Panelwork
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RALPH
Invites You
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i
Italian Dressing
with the All-Ameri
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Mad.
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AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCER
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third and Bond Phone 2-061)1
BUILDING MATERIALS
Pat's Tru-Line Blox
PRE-CAS1 CONCRETE CO_ DtaiJI-8331
Business Equipment
Clary Adding Machines and Smith
Corona Typewriters, bales Rentals
and Service Stapleton Office Sup
ply 829 Sixth Phone 3-2731.
Coal
DUNN COAL CO.
Galli* and Broadway Streets
FUNERAL HOMES
Martin Glynn Funeral Home
A Catholic Funeral Home upholding
Catholic Ideals Second and Waller
Sts. Phone 2-3021. Portsmouth, Ohio
HOME
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
141? Oftnere St.
Oft Street Parkins
KIRBY'S FLOWERS
GALLIA AT FINDLAY STREETS
3-266) Portsmouth, Ohio
Phono
47831
The Style Center ot Portamoutb
The Citizens Saving and Loan
Association Company
505 Chillicothe St Portsmouth O
"Insured Safety" for yodl Savings
Monthly Reduction Mortgage Loans
INSL'RFD
Some of the winner* in the annuel CYO
Headpin Tournament held during Fiesta Week
at the Knights of Columbus Alleys are pictured
above With Father Richard Dodd, diocesan direc
tor of youth activities. Pictured, left to right,
The educator was engaged in
writing an article for his maga
zine when the brick came through
his window, narrowly missing his
head. He was struck by flying
glass but received no serious in
jury. His wife and children wore
upstairs at the time.
He immediately phoned the po
lice—there is a station only a
stone's throw from his home—
and at police suggestion also in
formed the FBI
“Ironically,” Mr. Barry com
mented. “the lines I had written
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Paul Duplain Jo* Kehoe
Painting D*cor*nng
PAINTING Inside and Out
Steaming off paper. Patch Plaster
Floor fin O Greenwood Ph 4-4987
STEWARTS
DRUG STORE
ORIGINAL CUT RATE
Drug* A Praseripttena
GALLIA PH
904
2447
PORTSMOUTH OHIO
Christian
Lumber Co.
1403—4th St. Phone 6443
West Portsmouth, Ohio
WALLPAPER
10c to 49c Single Roll
Regular 25c to $1.25 Values
GLIDDEN PAINTS
WEIGAND'S
84
Gellie Street
Isabelle Greene
HOUSE OF FASHION
Home Owned
Dresses, Formats, Bridals
707 Sixth Street
Phone 2-0307. Portsmouth. Ohio
E. H. RUSSELL
GLASS CO.
1106 Gallia St
PORTSMOUTH OHIO
'Gtve Ul o Hreafc*’
C. Herrman & Sons Co
ME Al MARKETS
8th and Murray
Phone 3209 and
St. 913 Gallia St
885 Phone 2860
Fiesta Week Headpin Tournament Winners
Threats, Flying Brick Aimed
At Leader of Attack on Reds
BOSTON, Mass. (NC) A Catholic schoolteacher,
publisher and writer, who has taken a leading part here in
opposition to communism, narrowly escaped injury when
a brick was thrown through a window of his home.
John M. Barry. 50. teacher at Brighton High School and
the father of four children, said
he had been receiving mysteri
ous phone calls, warning him to
stop writing anticommunist ar
ticles. Mr Barry is the publish
er and a frequent contributor to
The New Engldnd Teacher, a
magazine for educators, which
has been conducting a strong
anticommunist campaign.
just
the
and
this
He estimated that he had re
ceived about 40 calls since the
publication last year of an arti
cle on “Communism In The
Classroom.”
The last of these phone calls
came just a few hours before
th* brick was thrown through
th* window, Mr. Barry said. A
voice told him to "quit writing
stuff about the communists,"
and Mr. Barry replied that he
would write whatever he pleas
ed.
"'This is the last warning,"
said the voice. "You will re
gret it if you don't quit."
GLASS Rest
before the rock crashed into
room were: ‘There are law
order on the quiet streets of
city.’
Mr. Barry, a graduate of Bos
ton College, has been teaching in
th' Boston public school system
for 25 years.
Non-Calholic
Gives S2.000
To School Fund
FORT WAYNE. Ind. fNC)—
“Good will toward the Catholic
Church and a “special admiration
for those groups desirous and
willing to conduct their, own
schools’’ were two motives listed
by a Fort Wayne non-Catholic in
donating $2,000 toward the Allen
County Catholic High Schools
campaign hei#*.
A member of the Fort Wayne
School City, th? organization
which supervises local public
schools, the donor lauded Catho
lics for “cheerfully paying their
share of the public school sys
tem.”
In a letter to Archbishop John
F. NolL Bishop of Fort Wayne,
the donor said that support of
public schools by Catholics
should accord
rights, including
and the highest
operation” from
tern.
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PORTSMOUTH
DIAL 3-2951
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ANNE'S
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828 Galli* Ph 26721
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CHIROPRACTOR
4302 Gallia St. New Boxton, Ohio
Phone: Boston 523
Plumbing
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Ditching Service
Phono West Portsmouth
9564
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2221 Rose Ave.
West Portsmouth
are Kay Bales, Holy Name parish Bill Burke,
Our Lady of Victory parish Joe Murphy, St.
Augustine parish, tournament ehairman Carol
Holley, St. Mary Magdalene parish, and Father
Dodd.
them ‘‘special
representation
degree of co
the public sys-
The Catholic school campaign
is being conducted for $2,500,000
for erection of two new Catholic
high schools, one each in the
city’s north and south sections.
Central Catholic High School
here currently has an enrollment
of 1.400 students.
Homes
St. Gregory’s
Will Rebuild
FollowingFire
CINCINNATI (NC)
Plans for a new building to
ser.ve as refectory and kitch
en at St. Gregory Minor Sem
inary here were announced
two days after a $500,000 fire
gutted the 60-year-old south
wing of the seminary.
Archbishop Karl J. Alter of
Cincinnati, also said that work
on the seminary’s long range ex
pansion program, including a
new chapel, would begin “as
soon as possible.” The blaze
destroyed the seminary chapel,
as well as kitchen, refectory,
some students’ quarters, student
recreation rooms, and a
volume classics library of
the faculty members.
CYO
10 000
one of
under-
Meanwhile plans were
way to send the 162 college
students of St. Gregory’s to three
other seminaries for the balance
of the year. The 140 high school
students will return to St. Greg
ory’s for the balance of the year.
An unexpected development
was the offer by a Cincinnati
American legion Post to turn
over its entire facilities to the
faculty and students of the sem
inary.
LEXINGTON, Ky. fNC)
Don't become so professional as
to lose sight of your calling, a
Bishop told Catholic hospital
workers assembled here.
The admonition came from
Bishop John P. Cody. Apostolic
Administrator of the St. Joseph.
Mo., diocese, as he addressed the
Kentucky Conference of Catholic
Hospitals.
“Don’t lose sight of charity.”
th? Bishop said. “You have dedi
cated your lives to more than
just care of the sick. Don’t lose
sight of your calling and become
too professional. In everything
see Christ. Your duty is to follow
His pattern, then your work will
be blessed
Bishop Cody gave the sermon
at the Pontifical Mass which
opened the two-day convention
and which was offered by Bishop
William Mulloy of Covington,
at St. Peter’s Church. Lexington.
Father Francis J. Connell.
C.SS.R., dean of the •Catholic Uni
versity of America school of sa
cred theology,
jcct. “Medical
lems.”
SCOUTS
o-------------------
Hospital Workers
CAMP NEWS
spok on the sub
and Moral Prob-
the delegates to
He advised
“make use of the ordinary means
of preserving life, even when
death is inevitable. It is an obli
gation of Christian charity to
warn a person when he is in
proximate danger of death—
whether he is a Catholic or not.
Even if he will be disturbed, it
is better than to have him die un
prepared.”
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al LAMBERT OPTICAL
Complete Glasses
$8.50 $17.50
1000 Frames In Stock
$3.95 $595
at LAMBERT OPTICAL
101 N. High St. 2nd Floor
BRYANT
COMMAND-AIRE
TWINS
Heating And
Cooling
Favret
Furnace Co.
CA. 4-5211
55 E Goodale Columbus, O
Applicants for Kateri Awards
Will Be Examinee! Saturday
Girl Stouts and Campfire Girls of the Columhus Dio
cese who have made application for the new Kateri Award
to be presented for the first time this year at the annual
Scout Holy Hour will be examined Saturday morning at
the Catholic Youth Bureau 1'he youngsters who have full
filled the requirements for gain------------
mg th*- award will appeal before
a board of examiners to be certi
fied for the award The exam
will take place at 10:00 a.m.
Members of the boatd are peo
ple who aie familial with south
work Father James Kulp. dioce
an director of missions, will head
the committee. Others include
Sister Francois. S.N.D., Director
of the Diocesan Guidance Center:
Mr. Roman Eyerman. a member
of the advisory board of the
amptire Girls Office in Colum
bus: Mrs. Bernard Cassady, Im
maculate Conception parish. Girl
Scout leader, and Mrs. John Hen
nessey. Immaculate Conception
parish, former Girl Scout profes
sional and board member of the
Catholic Welfare Bureau The
award will be made on Sunday.
Apr. 22, at St. Joseph^
dral.
of the
YOUNG ADULTS
The monthly meeting
central deanery Young
Council w ill be held this Sunday.
Apr. 15 at 6 00 p.m in the Cath
olic Youth Bureau. Reports will
be given on the fiesta program,
the lenten Marriage Forum and
the Junior Jet badge sale which
was sponsored by the council.
New business to be discussed will
be the Spring Conference of the
Council and plans for the annual
camp for the Handicaps. All
Young Adult groups of the dean
ery are requested to have a rep
resentative present at the meet
ing.
Adult
the boys
St. Mary
honors in
A new Boy Scout Troop, num
ber 224. has been formed at Holy
Rosary parish in Columbus. Rod
erick W. Sorenson is the Scout
master of the troop Members of
the committee indude F. J. Ixirz
as chairman and members C. A
Hock. G. I^eib. A. Durant and C.
F. McCord The troop meets each
Tuesday evening at 7 30 in the
basement of the grade school
building.
The annual poster contest for
Camp St Rita and St. Joseph is
in full swing among the schools
of Columbus. The contest is for
ail boys and girls of camp age in
Holv Name
Notes
KENTON—The Father and Son
meeting of th*' Immaculate Con
ception parish Holy Name Society
will
Apr.
week
gram
lowing the meeting, Father
Lawler will deliver a short
dress on “The Fourth Command
ment.” Following the program
and a sports film, refreshments
w ill he served. Assisting McKenna
will he Charles Dietz and Harold
Buss.
be held Monday evening.
16, it was announced
by Burke McKenna,
committee chairman.
The Hclv Name Society of
Corpu, Christi parish and the
Catholic Order of Foresters will
sponsor a games party for the
benefit of the Dominican Sis
ters of the Sick Poor, Wednes
day. Apr. 18. at 8:15 p. m. in
the Corpus Christi Social Hall,
Studer and Deshler Aves. Re
freshments will be available.
-----------------o-----------------
The Catholic Big Sisters will
have a parlor day Sunday, Apr.
15. at 2:30 p. rn. in the Convent of
the Good Shepherd. Miss Mar
garet Clark will serve as program
chairman.
Miss Florence Voelker, presi
dent of the organization, urges
all members to attend and to
bring a guest. Miss Edna Mantz is
in charge of reservations.
The Big Sisters invite Catholic
women of the city interested in
the girls at the Good Shepherd to
attend their meetings. One ses
sion is held on the first lYiesday
o| the month at the Columbus
Maennerchor Club, and another
convenes on the first Sunday at
St. Vincent s Orphanage.
Let us show you that EYEWEAR
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'he riioce-e. One »oy and one girl
in each deanery will receive a
week’s vacation at the camp for
the winning poster. Posters must
be in the camp office by the third
week May.
The Hammond Organ
Produce* organ ae«ie sf '-ethe
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New lawn A C.antry Star.
MS2 E. BROAD EX 1421
A
Approximately five hundred
young people of high school age
took part in the fiesta week ac
tivities of the CYO Council held
last week in the city. Of much
interest was the firs’ CY'O Head
pin tournament conducted at the
K of Bowling Alleys. Trophies
were awarded to the first three
places in both the boys’ and girls’
division. Bill Phillips of St. Au
gustine was high for
while Carol Holley of
Magdalene parish took
the girls’ division.
Th*4-|
ifhe Peoples Store?
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THE CATHOLIC TIMES—7
Friday, April 13, 1956

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Phones 2-8681—2-4711
Delaware
Th* firms listed here deserve
to he remembered when you are
distributing your patronage in
thes* different lines of business
Robinson-Hanrahan
Funeral D/rectori
Cor. Winter 4 Franklin
Delaware
DR. WM. P. SAVAQE
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined Glass Fitted
FITTINGS BY APPOINTMENT
“See Savage and See Better"
Phone Ashley 2164
Metzger
li. Ins. Agency
h, Complete Inrunmee Service
113 N. Main 228
Hot Point Appliances
Television Sales A Service
Ellis Dept. Store
003 N Main St
Lwsingt.n Phan. 197
PERRY DISTRIBUTING CO.
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MT. VERNON
Patronize these reputable merchants
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