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6—The Catholic Times Metzger Ins. Agency Complete Insurance Servtc* 113 N. Main 228 Hot Point Appliances Television Sales & Service Ellis Dept. Store 403 N. Main St. New Lexington Phone 147 KENTON Blanchard Station Elevator Provico Feed* Cement Fence Seed* Fertilizer Cuitom Grinding Blanchard Station, Ohio RD No. 1, Dunkirk, Ohio Phone Kenton 4-1220 CHIVROLIT ADVANCE DESIGN TRUCKS Dependable performance! Low cost per mile! Wide choice of models' There'* a Chevrolet truck that just right for your business. Harken Chevrolet Co. 300 St Detroit Rhone *20« The firms listed heie deserve to be remembered when you are distributing your patronage in the different lines of business. STATION 15 AWNING CO. Canvas and Metal Awnings Industrial Specialties RR 1. Dennison. O. Phone 944 McCARTNCY BARBER SHOP 147 E. Hlxh Ave Ph 5 4S73 Neu PhllaUelphia, Ohio BEARER’S FOODLINER INC. 701 S. Broadway New Philadelphia Ohio DAVIS RADIATOR SHO Complete Lawn Mower Service Tuscarawas. Ohio Phone 1355-J3 E. A. WISIKTAINER & -SONS Plumbing and Heating Phone 0 2702, Midvale. Ohio RftBY’SSlTNOCO SERVICE ST A. 5th and Urich Sis. Phone V310. I hrichsville Ohio TArfy i5:ed a supply co. Phone Freeport 2206 RD I. Tippecanoe. Ohio BSkERIES IVBRETT'S BAKERY 141 W. High Ave. Now Philadelphia, O- BURIAL LTS BUSS BURIAL VAULTS MS W State, Ph. 8-7438 Newcomettown. O. ORNAMENTAL IRON Ornamental Iren 320 Grant St., Ph. 9032 Dennison, O. ROGERS OLDSMOBILE CO. HYDRA MAT1C! rocket: OLDSMOBILE HAS both: 222 E Canal Phono 4-432$ Newcomerstown, Ohio W. E. OURANT FUNERAL HOME Port Washington and Surrounding Territory 4B7 CANAL STRUT Phono 4-4412 Newcomerstown. O. The Ohio Savings & Trust Co 119 W. High Ave. New Philodelphte, O. 4 Member I C. RHR Construction Co PIPC LINE CONTRACTORS Gaa Line* o Water lune* o Sewer Line* APPROVED EAST OHIO GAS CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT RENTAL Trenching Back Filling Hi Lift e Pipe Boring DOVER, OHIO 231 Ml W. 3rd St. DOVER 4-74S 4 Friday, May 3. 195? 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DOVER Above Diocesan Scouts group with Bishop Ready and members of the clergy on the steps of St. Joseph Cathedral fol lowing the annual scout Holy Hour. To Hold Campus Recital May 12 The College of St. Mary of the Springs music department will sponsor a recital Sunday. May 12. at 8 pm The program will be held in the Little Theater on the campus. Those participating in the piano and voice selections are: Joan Brucato, Nancy lecher, Colette Eichner Carol Albrecht Barbara Blubaugh. Joan McCaffrey. Gail Prudhomme. Linda Callan Barb ara Boehm Ann Schlund, and Martha Seidell Puccinis “Madame Butterfly” and Verdi's Rigoletto are the fea tmed operatic selections Com posers highlighted in this pro gram will be Chopin. Beethoven. Villa l^ibas, Fouree, Debussey. and Brahms. M&K Store GROCERIES 210 E. 3rd St., Phong IS Uhrichsville, O. Van Fossen Service 323 E. High Ave. Dial 5-0924 New Philadelphia. Ohio Art Ko wars, Jr GENERAL INSURANCE 323 E. Third St. Uhrichsville, O. ROANOKE AUTO SALES “OLDSMOBILE” Day AAA Night Towing Service General Repairs All Makes Body and Fender Work V A. Sianeart, Owner Water ext. Phono 10 FT. WIDE Interested? We've Got 'Em and Bargain* in Other Good Coache* From *300 to $700. 25 of them under *3.000 Bateman Trailer Store 1S0O I. STATE ST., ALLIANCE, O. PHONE 214* BOLTZ’S Located on Rt. 8 & 250 2 mi. N. of Uhrichsville "An Adventure Fine Foods" Family Stylo Chicken Dinner Private Parties and Banquets Welcomed Phon* 1815 Water Well Drilling Owners and Operators of Our Own Equipment MINERAL Coal, Clay, Shale, Etc. and FORMATION TESTING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS Sales and Service Call Strasburg 4291 Marion Harvey A Co. 128—4th St. S.W. Strasburg, Ohio Bishop Awards Scouting Awards Speaking on “Promoting Voca tions in toed Schools’’ Father Shocklee said his survey al o re vealed agreement among the prin cipals of the 83 coeducational high schools that “the boy girl proximity had “little or no ef fect on religious vocations The Missouri priest said his study indicated that lhe average percentage tor the number of re ligious vocations in coed schools vvas the same as that for schools enrolling only boys or only girls. 73 Uhrichsville, Ohio Parent*' Fears Dispelled At the same session, Father John Doherty C.S.C., from the I niversity of Notre Dame, told the audience, composed mostly of Religious working in the voca tions field “we are a position to dispel some of the fearful at titudes of parents who hesitate to allow their children the choice of a religious vocation.” Speaking on “Recognizing the Signs of a Vocation,” the Holy Cross Father said most parents who object to having their chil dren enter religious life do so because of a conviction that the children ere too young to know their own mind and that the decision might cause “consider able anguish” if tho children drop out of the seminary or postulate. “Today’s parents,” he said, “are not ignorant of the fact that many of our boys and guls are leaving seminaries and postulates to re turn to their homes. "They observe many of these disappointed young people pass ing through a difficult period of readjustment. Parents are primarily concerned about tho happiness of thoir children. The Hammond Organ Produces organ muvio of cathe dral quality In churches of anv aue. Over 40.000 churches now enjoy the beautiful music of the Hammond Organ Cell Ser O«m»n stration. 114 I. BROAD ST. CA. 1.7S41 Maa* A Deegan Chime* New Town A Country Store 3M2 I. BROAD ST. Bl. $-3431 Bishop Ready presented the scouting achievement awards. Father Bernard McClory, assistant pastor of Holy Rosary parish, preached for the annual ceremony. Educator Says Active Student ‘Most Likely’ Vocation Prospect By John J. Daly, Jr. (Staff Writer, N.C.W.C. News Service) MILWAUKEE A high school principal said here he has found a “direct proportion between vocations to the religious life and students’ interest in school activities. Father John A. Shocklee, co-] Aquinas high school, St. Louis, tok tions Section at the National Uathohc Educational Associa tion Convention that his finding is based on a special study of 27 coeducational hi^h schools. These 27 were selected from a survey which embraced 83 high schools in 25 states be cause of their high percentage of religious vocations. They av eraged ebout 4 per cent of the total enrollment going into re ligious life es ageinst slightly loss than 3 per cent in tho other schools, he said. In these 27 schools he explain ed at the Nt'EA's 54th annual convention, about 87 per cent of those teenagers who entered re ligious life had been active, in school activities, religious, aca demic, athletic or social. Stating that generally it is dif ficult. if not impossible in larg er schools, to reach each student to see if the signs of a vocation can be detected 1 athei Shocklee asserted “it is much easier to identify the students who take part in school projects "Thia is th» group in which vocation* will ordinarily bo found. Thaso are the nama* tho vocation diractor mu*t have,” he maintained. rincipal of St. Thomas a meeting of the Voca- They do not relish seeing them upset about a choice of voca tion any more than they would wish to see them disappointed in love." To help dispel this fear, he urged vocation workers “to strive to be select in the candidates di rected toward the religious life,’’ adding that: “For w hen the parents of young people whom we deem are fit for the religious state have greater assurance that lheir own children will per«e\ere parental objection will lessen and vocations will in Cicdse.’* I Rooks deeded For Missions Th* Immaculate Heart of Mary Fathers working in the Mountain Province of the Philippine blends, are in dire need of books for the schools they oper ate there: 68 grade schools 14,156 students 2 4 high schools 7,452 stu dents 1 college 300 students 1 major semin ary 300 students 1 minor seminary 400 students. Many American homes have books lying around which would be most weL come to the I.H.M. Fath ers in the Philippine Is lands. Dominic Parish, 453 North 20th St., Co lumbus church lecting books. Immaculate Heart The of Mary Mission Society has a membership of over 2,000 end has 3 of its members working in the Diocese of Columbus in Saint Dominic's parish. They came here in 1946. RICHLYN Furniture and Appliances Featuring Quality Line* of Furniture Including Karpen, Howard Parlor. Breyhill Fere** Thomasville Cavalier Up to 24 months tn pay at Bank Rate Interest Open 11 to Daily Dick Meecia Owner 444 W Bread St. at Sandusky CA S-2SM Columbu* Ohio RUC BINDING REPAIRING LAYING SERGING RAINS 506 Cline HI. 4*8395 COLUMBUS OHM) Youth Notes CYC-KC Socials Begin night The weekly Friday socials for Young Adults of the Central Deanery will be gin this evening at the K of Hall. 80 South Sixth-st. I-eo Kraus and his orchestra will entertain from 9 to 12 p.m. The present series which ill con tinue for seven weeks is spon sored by the Young Adult Divi sion of the Catholic Youth Coun cil assisted by the Council 400 of the Knights of Columbus. The programs are designed to bring the young people from the various clubs in the parishes in a closer association. Affiliation cards stating the name and parish of e?ch person are issued to those attending and serve as admission. Senior high school students are being encour aged to attend this series. Scout Awards Given Four Nearly seven hundred young people took part in the annual YO Fiesta Week Frolics held in five districts of the Central Dean ery last weekend. St. James Holy Hour line Monthly Holy Hour of the Catholic Youth Adorers of the Central Deanery 'ill be held this Sunday at St. Janies the l-ess Church on Oakland Park av. The Holy Hour begins at 2:30 p.m. Camp St. Rita Kateri Rings Meet Ring No. 2 met May 1 at the home of Mrs Nicholas Kelly. 2722 Regina av. Ring No. 1 met May 2 at the home of Mrs. William Finneran, 3778 Overdale-dr tor luncheon and bridge. If you haven't been reading the want ads, you hava been losing money. Read them and profit. Cut Flowers. Potted Plants Funeral Designs Our Specialty Linden Florists 1140 Denune is furnishing its basement as col placo for these Hl. 4-9205 St. men received the Award for scouters women leaders of and Campfire Girls and Girl the George twelve Scouts Medal of St. Rita during the an nual Holy Hour at the Cathedral last Sunday afternoon. Scouters receiving the award from Bishop Ready were Mr. Wal ter Kraft of Marion, Ohio, Hilary Falk of Christ the King Parish. Ed Adolph of Corpus Christi Par ish and Roderick Sorenson of Holy Rosary Parish. Girl Scout Leaders were Mrs. Alex Huhn. Mrs. Bernard Cassady and Mrs. John Hennessey of Immaculate Conception parish in Columbus. Mrs. James Marcum and Mrs. Vincent .Meyer of Holy Rosary parish. Mr- George Griffin of Our I-ad v of Peace parish. Mrs. Joseph Reis of St Mary Magda lene parish. Mrs. A. A. Eilers of St. Agatha parish and Campfire leaders Mrs. Charles Henthorne of St. James the Less parish and Mrs. George Johnson of St. Cath arine parish. AM 1-1331 Our 32nd Year Giving Columbus People The Deal They Want CHEVROLET 555 W. Broad St CA. 8-1555 Sine* I’25 144 STATE held in Im Christ the Mary Mag- The programs were maculate Conception. King. St. Agatha St. dalene and Corpus Christi parish es for the youth of the neighbor hood. The Frolics were the closing programs of the Catholic Nouth Council sponsored e s 1 i v 11 i e s which included the annual CYO Headpin tournament and the Xoung Adult Division Frolic and Vanetv Show earlier in the week. Office 24 E. Third Ave. Columbus, Ohio TO BUY SELL TRAOR REAL ESTATE CALL 1 EARL T. SHEETS BE. 5-4212 —CL. 2-3149 Paul J. Falco Co. H$S E. Broad St. For Different Window Treatments IWUUt -THt SHADE MAH“ 6 1289 E. Main St Window Shades Venetian Blinds Draperies Traverse Rods To Buv Or To Sell If It Is Real Estate Call OMAR REALTY Your Friendly Realtor 511 HINMAN AVE. Member of Chamber of Commerce. 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