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MELCHER FUNERAL Phon* 23191 Summer Camps Will Open 10 Week Season, June 17 The two diocesan camps for youth will open their regu lar season, Sunday June 17, for a ten week season. Camp St. Joseph for boys, situated on the Big Walnut Creek twelve miles south of Columbus and one half miles east of Lockbourne, will begin its 30th year of serving boys nf the diocese and Central Ohio. The camp offers a full program of sports, swimming and other camping activities. It has living facilities for approximately 125 boys and is equipped with mod ern buildings including dining hall and lodge. The camp is staff ed by young men studying for the Diocesan Priesthood of Co lumbus. Camp St. Rita for girls will be offering the camping opportunity delicious Guaranteed Instant SASSAFRASS TEA Iced Ho* 34 cup package 21.00 George Stokes Products 949 N. High St. Chillicothe, Ohio SAVE ON GLASSES at LAMBERT OPTICAL Complete Glasses $8.50 to $17.50 1000 Frames In Stock $3.95 $5*95 to at LAMBERT OPTICAL 101 N. 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IT PAYS TO USE THE TIMES CLASSIFIEDS SEAGRAVES ELECTRIC COMPANY Electric Wiring ui all Kinds Phone 3-4351 1661 11th St ECHO CLEANERS ONE-DAY SERVICE Pick-Up and Delivery Licensed Agent For MOTH-SAN 1742 12th Street Phone 2-9321. Portsmouth, Ohio LEE'S WATCH REPAIR MINFORD, OHIO Next door to the Post Office HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE 1417 Offnere St. Off Street Parking Phon* 47831 for the 33rd year to young la dies between the ages of 8 and 18 of the Diocese and Central Ohio. Situated in a beautiful wooded area bordering the Little Walnut Creek between Grove port and Canal Winchester, the camp is ideal for the program of outdoor life and activities ar ranged by the camp staff for the 100 girls who spend the week at St. Rita’s. Applications and information for campers are available now. They are being dist i u e through the schools of the dio cese and may also be obtained by addressing the Reverend Di rector, Columbus Diocesan Camps, 246 East Town Street. Co lumbus 15, Ohio. Applications should be made as early as pos sible since the camps are expect ing a full enrollment for the en tire season. YOUNG ADULTS The annual spring Conference and Holy Hour of the Central Deanery Young Adult Council was set tentatively for Sunday af ternoon. May 20, by members of the Young Adult Council at their monthly meeting last Sunday evening. President Marty Van Hoose of St. Mary Magdalene par ish will be general chairman of the Conference. Other business included reports on the success ful program of Fiesta Week and the operation of the Junior Jet badge campaign. The council al so approved the sponsorship of the summer camp for handicaps which was inaugurated last year and voted also to sponsor the Co lumbus Symphony Orchestra in a Pops Concert again this year during Catholic Youth Week. o-------------------- Officers Elected At St. Mary’s for Election of class officers the 1956-1957 school year were held this week at the College of St. Mary of the Springs. Senior class president will be Miss Kar en Kenny of 233 Brevoort Rd. Vice-president will be Miss Lynn Floyd of Toledo. Junior class officers are Miss Mary Ann Wrench of Akron, pre sident, and Miss Pat David of Canton, vice-president. Miss Judy Welinitz, 2706 Leeds Road, was elected sophomore class presi dent, and Miss Olivia Smith, 1872 Berkshire Rd., vice-president. Elected unanimously by the en tire student body as Confratern ity Prefect was Miss Elizabeth Meluch, Charleroi, Pennsylvania. Delegated to attend the Nation al Nurses Convention in Chicago, May 14-18, were student nurses Miss Marie Groom. 206 Hanford Street, and Miss Barbara Pizzofer rata of Steubenville. —■....- o----------------- Want ads save time and money. ARTHUR COMPTON AND SONS All Work Guaranteed Spouting For Old And New Homes Any Where, Any Time FREE ESTIMATES Terne Metal Roofs 2175 Rankin Ave. AM. 3-9758 PORTSMOUTH T,! Coal DUNN COAL CO. Gallia and Broadway Streets GLASS PORTSMOUTH GLASS CO 51 S. 2nd St. Phono 61301 Parking Lot In Roar Auto and Window Glass Installed We Can Furnish AD Your Glass Needs Paul Ouplain Joo Kehoe STEWARTS DRUG STORE ORIGINAL CUI RATE Drugs A Proscriptions 904 GALLIA PH. 1447 PORTSMOUTH OHIO Christian Lumber Co 1403—4th St. Phone 6443 West Portsmouth, Ohio WALLPAPER 10c fo 49c Single Roll Regular 25c to $1.25 Values GLIDDEN PAINTS WEIGAND'S 84 Gallia Street Isabelle Greene HOUSE OF FASHION Home Owned Dresses, Formals, Bridals 707 Sixth Street Phone 2-0307. Portsmouth, Ohio Boy Scout Timothy Moore of Corpus Christi parish Troop 56 is pictured above being exam ined by Hilary Falk of the Catholic Committee on Scouting, end Father Colby Bishop Ready will present awards to Boy Scouts. Cub Scouts and Campfire Girls of the diocese this Sunday aft ernoon at the annual Holy Hour and Court of Honor for the scouts to be held in St. Jos eph Cathedral at 3.00 p. m. Twenty-four boy scouts who have completed the requirements and passed the final examination will receive the coveted Ad Al tare Dei Church award. The award is i. the form of a cross hanging from a bar and signifies excel lent work on the recipients’ Opal Clay, Manager 125 S. Gilbert Phon* 820 Painting Decorating PAINTING Inside and Out Steaming off paper. Patch Plaster Floor fin O Greenwood Ph 4-6967 FUNERAL HOMES Rest Homes Martin Glynn Funeral Homo A Catholic Funeral Home upholding Catholic Ideals. Second and Waller Sts. Phone 2-3021, Portsmouth, Ohio RIVERVIEW MANOR convaleseent Home for aged and Infirm. Ph. Wm Erasure Lucasville 3691 for rates IDEAL MILK CO PORTSMOUTH DIAL 3-2951 S0OOCXK3QCCCCGGQGOOOOC&. BRADDOCK MOTOR FREIGHT INC. 217 Jefferson Ph. 34511 Portsmouth, Ohio ANNE'S Pastry Shops 828 Gallia Ph 26721 708 Chillicothe St. Ph. 27291 Dr. Charles Stockham CHIROPRACTOR 4302 Gallia St. New Boston, Ohio Phone: Boston 523 C. Herrman & Sons Co. MEAT MARKETS 8th and Murray Phone 3209 and St. 913 Gallis St 665 Phone 2860 Scouters to Receive Awards Sunday Grimes of St. part in the Catholic program of scouting. Four cub scouts will receive the Parvuli Dei medal or the “Lit tle Boy of God” award This medal is being adopted on a national basis this year. For th* first time in the his tory of the diocese twenty-four girl scouts and campfire girls will receive an award. The new Kateri Tekawitha award adopt ed by the committee on girl scouting will be worn on the uniform as a symbol of the girls' excellent character in ♦heir Catholic life. School Pic'.ys Offer Mystery and Comedy Two mysteries and three comedies will be dramatized in the next five days by students from four high schools and St. Mary of the Springs College. The “theater season” gets underway at 2:15 p.m. Sat urday, when the Merry Masquers of St. Mary of the Springs present “The Spiral Staircase,” a suspense thriller, /dapted from the screen play of the same name, the drama tells the story of a girl struck dumb by fright and shock. The lead is played by Joan O’Connor. Director of the play is Sister Elizabeth Seton, O.P., head of the Department of Speech and Drama. A repeat performance is sched uled in the Little Theater at the college at 8:15 p.m. Sunday. in the cast are Jo Ellen Joseph Gibboney, Robert Also Balon, Smith, Hahn, Kay Wright, Lee Miller, Joan Mathy, Thomas Maloney, Sheila Killeen, Al McCauley, and Lynne Floyd. Ed Christian, Suzanne Two performances also are sot for "Murder in a Nunnery," senior class play at St. Joseph Academy. The play will be giv en at 8:15 p.m. Sunday and again at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, in the school auditorium. The cast in the mystery-com edy includes students from St. Joseph, as well as St. Charles ADA NURSING HOME For Men and Women Ambulatory and Bed Patient* 24-Hour Nursing Service y Convaleaeent* Doctor* Available at all Hour* and Aquinas High Schools. The director is Miss Margaret Zang. Members of the cast include Ann Lindus, Dorothy Whip. Jo anne Savage, Bill Petrakis, Thom as Herbert, Frank Zang, Violet Zubovich, Paula Lappert. Theresa Cronenwett, Paul Gaudier! and Ed Doyle. Students of Watterson High School will make their debut in the dramatic field with three one-act comedies at 8 p.m. Sun day. The plays, to be presented in the school auditorium, are entitled "For Whom the Tele phone Rings," "Mildred Is My Name," and "Say It With Flow ers." Sister Mary Basil, O.P., is the director. The cast of “For Whom th© Telephone Rings” includes Jo anne Luckino, Carl Raub, Mary Jo McNally, Arlene Bixler. Bon nie Hoppenyan and John Whalen. ___________n Catholics Have Only Integrated School in S.C. NEW YORK (NC) The only school children in South Carolina “living in harmony with the Supreme Court of the United States are the 46 whites and 10 Negroes” who attend St. Anne's parochial school in Rock Hill. S.C. This observation was made by Murray Kempton, columnist for The New York Post, after a sur vey of conditions in South Caro lina. Mr. Kempton reported the 56 are primary school pupils, since St. Anne's stops at the sixth grade, but. that next year they will move to a new $55,000 school built from funds donated by white Southerners. Father Maurice Shean, C.O.. superior of the Congregation of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri, which has charge of the parish, explained that the school was in tegrated in There trouble "You Anne’s dren were never told that they were part of an experiment their school life is simply the natural order of things,” Mr. Kempton wrote. Thomas parish on his requirements for the Ad Alters Dei Award. The awards will be presented Sunday at St. Joseph Cathedral. September, 1954. been virtually no the integration, no longer call St. has over can an experiment its chil -----------------o---------------- If you haven't been reading the want ads, you have been losing money. Read them and profit. IN rNEWl STO AT fcYORK, The NEW iJenn terminal HOTEL 215 West 34th Street (oppotito Fonntylvania R. R.) Brand now throughout. Each room beautifully furnished. Ono of the most central locations in New York. Only 2 blocks from Empire State Bldg., few minute? to Times Square. DAILY MATES »«so Sr from WiP tingle hw dovbte OARAGE FACILITIES AVAILABLE. Advance reservation* tvggsilsd. The annual Holy Hour is part of the program of the Catholic Committee on Scouting for boys and girls of the Diocese. It is held each year on the Sunday nearest the Feast of St. George, the pa tron of Boy Scouts Father James Kulp, diocesan director of mis sions will deliver the sermon for the occasion. The youngsters will meet at the Cathedral School at 2:30 p. m. to form the procession to the Ca thedral All units of the parishes of the diocese are expected to be present. Grail to Open Institute for Work Abroad LOVELAND (NC) A “Grail Institute for Overseas Service” to prepare Catholic young women for lay apos tolic work in other countries, will open in Brooklyn, N.Y., Lydwine van Kersbergen. presi dent of Grail in the United States, announced here. An outgrowth of the mission training program inaugurated in 1951 at Grailville Community College. Loveland, the new in stitute will start this fall with a faculty of clerical and lay miss ionaries and scholars, and a student body drawn from all parts of the United States. Dr. van Kersbergen told of the plans for the new institute on her return from a nine-month stay in Latin America, where she sisted Grail teams in Brazil traveled through some of South American countries. Bishops in Asia, the Pacific. Af rica and Latin America are call ing for lay apostles, especially those who can render social, med ical and educational services and at the same time give the power ful witness of a dynamic Catholic ism, the Grail president said. Ohio News In Brief SPRINGFIELD The fund for a new senior Catholic high school here now totals $1,127, 000 in cash and pledges. Mini mum campaign goal was $800, 000, but the three-story struc ture is expected to cost more than $1,000,000. CINCINNATI The Cincin nati Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Men last week com mended President Howard L. Bevis of Ohio State University on his statement that “no (Communist) party member is fit to become or remain a professor at a state university.” TOLEDO As it had threat ened more than a month ago, the Kroger Oo., opened 10 of its To ledo area stores Sunday in full-page newspaper advertise ments. the company said it will be “forced” to keep stores open on ^undays until “the present competitive situation” changes. The Hammond Organ Produce* organ mucic of cathe dra) quality in ehnrebee of any else. Over 40.000 cburcbee now enjoy the beautiful mumc of the ^gj| Organ Writs ot EwIl SS fall for Demon •tration. IL V E V THING MUSICAL 114 E. BROAD ST CA 1-754] Maa* O Dragan Chime* New Town A Country Store 1962 E BROAD EX 3421 Anglican Minister Enters Church LONDON (NC) A well known Church nf England clergy man H. Thornton Trapp, vicar of the Church of St Mary Magdalen Paddington North Ixmdon was received into the Catholic Church at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street, the city's Jesuit center. Mr Trapp who is unmanned, intends to study for the priest hood, it wag learned. Another former Anglican cleric, F.L.F Woodward, who became a Catholic just over a year ago, was reported tn be entering St. Thom as’ Seminary, Warwick, junior seminary of the Birmingham archdiocese. He is 37 years of age. SCIOTO SPECIALTY CO. Wholesale Complot* Hns Poncfl*, Pen. Balloons Novelties Plas tic, Leather. Cloth and Metal Item*. 744 S. Broadloigh Rd. OO. 2SS4 as- and the Greil-treined teem* arg work today in Uganda, Tan ganyika, Belgian Congo, Ba sutoland, South Africa and Egypt on the African continent Brazil and Surinam in South America Indonesia, Hong Kong, New Guinea and Pakistan in Asia. The program will comprise a 15-month. two-term course. 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