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Holy Rosary PTA Hold® Spring Social Holy Rosary PTA will hold spring dance (round and square) in the high school gymnasium Apr. 27. Music will be furnished by the Esquires. There will be a special prize to the oldest cou pie present and door prizes every half-hour throughout the evening. Si. Christopher PTA Social Set The final social event of the season for St. Christopher Par ent-Teacher Association will take place on Saturday. April 27. in the school hall, 1381 Ida Avenue, from 9 to 12 p.m. Entitled “April in Paris,” the affair will have Courteou* Service CA. 4-5747 HARRIS OPTICIANS 106 East Broad St. COLUMBUS, OHIO BRYANT COMMAND-AIRE TWINS Heating And Cooling Favret Furnace Co. CA. 4-5211 55 E. Goodale Columbus, O. 3% Current earnings on Insured Savings Home loans Drive-in window Customer parking 24 hour outside depository Official checks Traveler’s checks Central Ohio Federal Savings 66 South Third Street decorations and musical numbers in Parisian theme. Bruno Maude® and his orchestra will play. its Mi and Mrs. Ralph Gentile and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickas are chairmen of the parly. Proceeds of the affair will he used to fur nish curtains for the school s new ly erected stage. PTA Social Set The Parent Teacher Associa tion of SL Gabriel School will sponsor a nance on May 18 from 9 to 12 p.m. featuring the band of Bob Hillis. New Books For Catholics BONN, J. L. The Lively Arts Of Sister Gervaise. (Kenedy. $3.50). A novel of a Nun with “progressive” ideas. BRODERICK. R. C. The Catho lic Layman’s Book of Etiquette. (Catechetical Guild. 50c. Paper). A series of short chapters on pious practices, sacraments, the Church calendar, etc. The Catholic Booklist. 1957. (Rosary College Department of Library Science, River Forest. Ill. 75c. Paper). Edited by Sister Mary Luella annotated and class ified list of recommended read ing. DANIEL-ROPS, HENRI. Cathe dral And Crusade. (Duttonr $10). Studies of the Medieval Church, 1050-1350. DANIEIX)U, JEAN. The Angels And Their Mission. (Newman. $2.75). A semi-popular theological study. GUMBLEY. WALTER. Unusual Baptismal Names. (Catholic Dis tributors, Washington^?, D.C. $1. Paper). GREGORIAN INSTITUTE OF AMERICA. The Music of Holy Week. (Gregorian Institute of America. 2132 Jefferson Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. $2). A Choir Book in accord with the newdy Re stored Holv Week Liturgy. HERTLING, LUDWIG. A His tory of the Catholic Church. (Newman. $7.50). A text also suited for lay reading. KEYES, F.P. Blue Camellia. (Messner. $3.95). A novel of lou isiana nineteenth century life. STEEL STAIRWAYS P. R. RANKLIN’, Pres. O'NEIL Foil insnronee coverage S«orofHood Workmooship Aprovod by City I Stsrfa Welding and Ornomowtol Iron Works 1132 West THIRD AVI. AX. 1-4342 BETTER AWNINGS 76 Years of Courteous Service For Awnings Call CAoital 4-5269 EREE ESTIMATES TERMS IF DESIRED CANVAS ALUMINUM PLASTIC O'Neil Awning and Tent Co 26 W. Swan 1 Door West of 520 N. High Now is the Time fo plan your SPRING or SUMMER HOLIDAY Frequent Departures Escorted or Independent Tours and Cruises ALASKA. HAWAII, BERMUDA, SOUTH OR CENTRAL AMER ICA. EUROPE, MEXICO, WEST INDIES. NORTH CAPE CRUISES OR ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES Whatever trip you want ... we can arrange “Don't Be Satisfied with Second Best” Consult KAUDERER TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. 40 S. Third St. CApital 8-6556 Formal Wear Rentals lAJecldiny Jbf 0. P. Gallo MEN'S and LADIES' TAILORING "Our Only Location" 18 N. 3rd St., COLUMBUS,O. CA. 1-3623 rfaxir/SVii^ixirrSYirrSYlireSlYa, From left to right above are the new officers of the Beads of Our Lady of Mercy School, Granville front row, Mrs. Frank Smith, financial secretary Sr. M. Rosalia, principal Mrs. John Welch, pre sident Mrs. William Watts, first vica pres. Mrs. John Clifton, associate mem bership chairman Second row, Mrs. J. H. Of Interest to Women Women from the entire Colum bus Diocese are invited to attend the Conference. General registra tion is to be made with presidents of Parish Councils and affiliated organizations. St. Ann'* Guild* Set Meet in fl* Sunday, Apr. 28. Guild No. 15 will meet at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Nerny, 543 S. Ohio Ave. Tuesday, Apr. 30, Guild No. 37 will meet at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Donald Erb. 650 S. Ash- SINCE 188$ Beads Name New Officers Council Of Women Here To Hear Dr. W. D. Nutting PORTSMOUTH Several members of the Board of Directors of the Columbus Diocesan Council of Catholic Women will participate in the program for the Council’s Twelfth Annual Spring Conference. The Conference will be Notre Dame High School in Portsmouth. Board members who will speak on study groups in clude Miss Catherine McLean, chairman of International Rela tions Committee, Miss MaTy Geist, Religious Activiftes Chairman, Mrs. Anthony Nemetz, Family Life Chairman, and Mrs. Robert Ake, chairman of the Social Ac tion Committee. Dr. Willis D. Nutting, of Mel bourne University will address the conference of women through out the Diocese on the subject of Adult Education. The meeting will close with a talk by Bishop Ready. Following Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament, the wom en of the Southern Deanery will be hostesses at a social hour. Mrs. Charles A. Reitz of Holy Re deemer Parish. Portsmouth, is the general chairman of the Confer ence. She is being assisted by the following committee chair men: Miss Margaret Ferrell. Mrs. Charles Jones. Miss Betty Ferrell, Mrs. Edwin Von Luhrte. and Mrs. Mary McGillian of St. Mary's Parish in Portsmouth, and by Mrs. Perry Reed, Mrs. Charles Eckstein. Mrs. John Andrews, and Mrs. Gertrude Call of Holy Re deemer parish. held on Sunday, May 2, at burton. Plans will be discussed for the second annual Rag Drive, sponsored by Guild No. 37. .New members for Guild No. 37 axe as follows: Mrs. Dale Poff. 1247 Elderwood, and Mrs. Eleanor Gerhardt. 839 Wilson Ave. Wednesday, May 1, Guild No. 13 will meet at 7 p.m. at the Sen eca Hotel for dinner, followe/i by cards. Mrs. Fred Convoy, hostess. Thursday. May 2. Guild No. 2 will meet at 8 m. at the home of Mrs. John F. Morgan, 905 W. Town St. St. Gabriel Bake Sale Set St. Gabriel's Parish Council and Altar and Rosary Society will hold their annual bake sale Sat urday. May 11. at Linden Glass and Paint Co., 2451 Cleveland Axe., and the Cleve Super Mar ket. 1785 Woodland Ave., from 9 a m. to 6 p.m. Mrs. Duane Pas kell is chairman. D. of I. Circle Set* Annual Communion Day The Annual Communion of the Columbus Circle No. 353. Daugh ters of Isabelle will be Sunday. April 28. 10 a m., St. Joseph’s Ca thedral. Breakfast will follow at Seneca Hotel. Call Mrs. Theo Kappas. CL. 2-8160. Mrs. Cath erine Gilmore, CL. 2 6450, Mrs. Margaret Schroeder. BR. 4 5802. oi'Mrs. Helm Korbel, AX. 1-2772. for reservations. Phi Kappa Mothers Meet May 1 Phi Kappa Mothers Club will hold its luncheon Wednesday. May 1, at 1 m., at the chapter house, 98 E. 14th Ave. Plan Derby Day Social The Derby Day Square Dance sponsored by Notre Dame de Namur Alumnae of Saint Joseph Academy will be held Friday, May 3 from 9 o'clock to midnight at the Santa Maria K of Hall, (Burgess at W. Broad-st.) There will be both round and square dancing. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Co-chairmen for the dance are Mrs. William Hel man, 1426 Huy Road and Mrs. Richard Shipley, 1127 Kenilworth Road. Other committee chairmen are Mrs. Paul Weilbach ar, Dance Tickets Miss Margaret Maeder, TV Chance Tickets Mrs. Patrick Navin, Decorations Mrs. James Thomas, Door Prizes Mrs. Bruno Masdea, Publicity, Mrs. George Gugle is president of the organization. Left to right above are: Mrs. Dan Grimes, Mrs. Wil liam Helman, an unidentified nurse, Mrs. Patrick Navin and Miss Margaret Maeder. Save Today and Face Tomorrow With Confidence For 72 years we have offered thousands of peo ple a safe sound and profitable place to save. Interest 3®o per annum with all accounts guaranteed in full. RAILROAD BUILDING & LOAN CO. 60 E. Broad St., CA. 4-5810, CA. 4-6342 Welsch, treasurer Mrs. Freeman E. Eagle son, Jr., recording secretary and Mrs. Herbert Ball, second vice-president. The groups were organized in 1954 to aid the school which instructs mentally retarded girls. The Sisters of St. Francis of the Mary Immaculate staff the school. Immaculate Conception Society Hold* Dinner The Altar Society of Immacu late Conception Church will hold its annual pot luck dinner and membership drive on Tuesday exening, Apr. 30. at 6:30 p.m.. in the school hall. Each member is asked to bring a new member, if possible. Every one should bring a covered di-h and their own service for dinner. A program will follow wi|h a film. •Pilgrimage of Grace’’, be ing shown. Cloverleaf Club® Meet This, Week The Cloverleaf Club of St. An thony Hospital has scheduled the following meetings next week: I^eaf 7—Mrs. Ernest McIntire. 34 Haldy Ave., will entertain Apr. 27 at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. John Peckham assisting. leaf 15, Mrs. Harry Becker. 1597 Oakland Pk., will be hostess for a luncheon on Apr. 29 at 12:30 p.m. in arus. the Chintz Room at Laz- 2—Mrs. Fritz Metzger. 22nd St., will entertain Leaf 1222 S. Apr. 30 at 8 p.m. Leaf 5—Mr*. Francis Kenny, 171 E. Northwood Ave., will be hostess for cards and refresh ments on Apr. 30 at 8 p.m. Leaf 19—Mrs. Anthonv Cimi nello. 1466 E. 23rd Ave..‘will hostess for euchre on Apr. 30 7:30 p.m. Sr. Magdalen Named To St. Anthony Staff Sister M. Bathildis. Administra tor of St. Anthony nounced this week ment of Sister M. the Hospital Staff Administrator and Floor Supervisor. CWJ, Set* iclnrx Frle at K. of C. Mim U Hospital, an the appoint Magdalen to as Assistant Nursing held Ad St. Fran Sister Magdalen has ministrator positions at cis Hospital in Cincinnati. Ohio, and St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Covington. Kv. She is also a mem her of the American College of Hospital Administrators. St. Cecilia IT omen Hold Recollection Day A regional day of recollection will be held at St. Cecilia parish May 5 from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Fr. Edward F. Healey will conduct the exercises which will be at tended by women from surround ing parishes. Next meeting of the society will be held at 8 p.m. May 2 in the parish hall. A bake sale is set at Murphy's IGA store on May 3-4. New Philadelphia Women Meet with Daughters NEW PHILADELPHIA The Sacred Heart Altar Society Wom en here will hold a mother-daugh ter banquet at 6 p.m.. May 6, in the parish hall. Private Parites in the Canal Room SHADE RESTAURANT Serving Daily—Except Mon. Canal Winchester, Ohio TE. 7-4361 Paul and Helen Shade Food Deliciously Different LYORKJSTOPAT The NfW fBenn terminal HOTEL 215 West 34th Street (opposita Pennsylvania R. I.) Brand new throughout. Each room beautifully furnished. Ono of the most central locations in New York. Only 2 blocks from Empire State Bldg., few minutes to Times Square. DAILY BATES $050 Sr from W single W double OARAGE FAC1LITUS AVAILARLi. Advance reservations suggested. dent, and Miss Mary Ellen McAn drews. General Chairman in charge of Donations for St Rita s Gamp and new Chapel, of the Catholic Womens Ijcague an nounce the Victory Party to be given at the Knights of Columbus Club, 6th and State Streets, on Monday. 8 00 pm April 29 1 The social ex^ning i- in recog nition of donations for the co st ruction of a new chapel for S’ Rita s Camp. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs George Fulcher Mi-s Mary Lindimore Mr- Frank Kir win. Mrs laurence Schreller. St. Elizabeth \ux. Ho®l® Fourth District Meeting St Elizabeth s Auxiliary No 3, Knights of St. John v.ill enter tain the Fourth District of Ohio on Sunday April 28 at St. Ix?os School Hall. Bruck and Hanford Streets. Luncheon will be served at 12 o’clock followed by a meet ing All Auxiliary members are in sited to attend and reservations should be made with .Mr- Eliza both W ebb. 473 Hanford St Co lumbus Mrs. Elizabeth Webb is chairman and Mis. Catherine Hausberger, co-chairman. St. Elizabeth's Auxiliary No. will receive its Communion in body at St. Mary’s Church at a.m. Sunday, April 28 Vi orker® Children Communication Fete St. Vincent Children of St. Vincent s Or phanage were treated to an Eas ter Egg hunt last Sunday. The Communications Workers of America, locals 4310 and 4320. sponsored an egg hunt for the children of the institution More than 70 children at St. Vincent's participated. St. iloysius VL omen Set Membership l)a \pr. 28 St. Aloysius pan-h council of Catholic Women will observe membership day Sundav, April 28. Women of the parish will re ceive Holy Communion al 8 am. Mass. Breakfast and reception for the new members will follow in the annex. Cathedral Women Meet The St. Joseph s Cathedral Par ish Council and Altar Society will hold its second quarterly business meeting Sunday 7:30. 28. in the rectory.. Mrs. Joseph Gallen. Sr., president, will preside. Monsignor Harry S. Connelly, pasto. will be the speaker. be at TriViltages most comptete food market TARPY’S om Apex Market “WE DELIVER” 2140 Tremont Center HU. 8-4937 HU. 8-8424 Mr». Conrad Hi®rich Head* Dox er Club DOVER Mu conrad Hisrich w elected pi rodent of the Ixiy ola Study Club for the ensuing yeai at the annual election held recently Mr- Vim ent Bernard was cho-en as vice president. Mrs V. V Bremyer, secictaiy, and Mt- Clarence Losteltci as treas urer. Presi- Kathleen Moore, Hostess for the May 14 -o-sion will be Mi.- William Kennedy assisted by Mis. Vincent Weber Spring® Alumnae Plan Bell Ball The annual Bell Ball from fen o'clock until 2 p.m. Valiev Dale, May 3. Imagine this beautiful new furniture tn your living room! Custom quality in e»ery detail from its fine tailoring to its wonderful design! Latest free-flowing saddle type arms. New "off-the-floor” ArgA legs, smkmg trapunio treatment. Bert set—all the fine pieces in the "de^ Ville" group are cushioned with hilly molded 100% foam rubber to gi-e you -o-g comfort he-ond compare! twin •ectlon*) sofna Convenient monthly tar ma gen Mrs Miss Margaret Zang is era! chairman, assisted by Raymond Beery. Reservations may be made Mrs. William Weldon or IT PAYS TO USE THE TIMES CLASSIFIEDS 3 a 9 The Catholic Times—5 Friday, April 26. 1957 AEROLITE ALUMINUM Storm Windows and Doors Aluminum Combination and Outtido Cosomont Storm Windows and Doors So Flown Payment Lp to 3S Mos to pay, FHA Direct factory branch Free Home Estimate. FOR INFORMATION CALL Aerolite Window Go. 12H N. High St. AX 4444* PHILLIP'S WALLPAPER 173 E. MAIN at 4th 20% DISCOUNT ON WALLPAPER with Mi John de Forney. Profits reseived from the Bell Ball contribute towards the scholarship fund,and the dance is sponsored by St. Mary of the Springs Alumnae. PAPER HANGERS Wallpaper Trimmed Free PARK IN REAR CA. 4-4330 CUT TRIM I SLIM WON'T BAG OR SAG MEN'S and BOYS' TAN and BLACK Ivy-League Casuals BLUE JEANS WEILBACHER'S LEVI'S Department Stores OPEN UNTIL 5:30 P.M. OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL 9 P.AA. 464 S. Fourth St (Vi Block North of Livingston) CApital 4-5761 Frte Parking in rear of store $199 •of a ... $99 ehair.. $129.50 FURNITURE STORE SINCE 1904 SOUTH HIGH AT RICH STREET CA. 1-7781 ASHftCA S flHHI OVftAU FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF NORTH SIDE SHOPPERS 3514 N. High Street OUR NEWEST Valentine. ^Seaver CUSTOM quality AT A MODihBJiTE PRICE! ALL PIECES WITH 1OO% FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS