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Of Interest to Women St. Agatha Women’s Club, PCCW, Hold Social May 23 aoAR-l'NlD, MRDROBt St. Agatha’s Women’s Club and Parish Council Catholic Women will hold their annual Spring luncheon 12:30 p.m., Thursday, May 23, at Ilonka’s Provincial House. Most past presidents of the two organizations are ex pected to attend the event. 1 Following the luncheon, new ly-elected officers will be in troduced formally to the gather ing. The officers are: Mrs. E. A. Durbin, president, and Mrs. Paul E. Weilbacher, vice-president of the Women’s Club Mrs. Frank Shea president of the PCCW Mrs. Ralph Kram er, Jr., vice-president Mrs. Jos eph M. Hogan, treasurer Mrs. Robert K. Morris, recording sec retary and Mrs. William H. Mc Grath, corresponding secretary. The luncheon will be conclud ed by the awarding of door prizes. Coshocton Women's Club Attracts 50 To Supper COSHOCTON —The Catholic Women’s Club held a covered 3% Aiirran* aaaminvc 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 SLIDING DOORS PNITUQE COM DAN Y Furniture Store Since 1904 SOUTH HIGH AT RICH of ________ at dish supper recently in Sacred Heart School with 50 persons attending. Hostesses were: Mrs. John Marabella Mrs. Jack Mis kimmens, Mr. Carl Salrin, Mrs. Sylvester Shuck, Mrs. P. J. Mc Grady, Mrs. William A. Scherrer, Mrs. Robert C. Weaver, Mrs. Mary Shearn, Mrs. Albert Royer, Miss Ann McDevitt and Miss Mary McGrady. Following a social, favors went to Mrs. Jack Stansel, Mrs. E. P. Hahn and Miss Margaret Weston. The next meeting will be held Tuesday evening, June 4, instead of the regular date, June 6, due to Sacred Heart High School graduation exercises. Hostesses will be: Mrs. Clay Watson, Jr., Miss Teresa Fagan, Mrs. Martin V. Scherrer, Mrs. John Nugent. Mrs. Oliver Stev ning, Mrs. Robert Husson, Mrs. Richard Baum, Mrs. Earl McDon ald, Mrs. Russell Spang, Mrs. Jer ry Weaver, Mrs. James Fallon and Miss Geneva Scherrer. St. Joseph Study Club Elects New Officers DOVER—The St. Joseph Study Club of St. Joseph Church elect ed Mrs. Homer Harris of New Philadelphia, president of the unit at a recent meeting held in the home of Mrs. William Paulin of Dover. Others elected are: Miss Ro berta Balazik of Dover, vice president Mrs. Ed Rees of New Philadelphia, secretary and Mrs. Joe Lanza of Dover, treasurer. Plans for the family picnic, to be held June 2 at Tappan Lake, were completed. Further details on the event may be obtained from Mrs. Rudy Pietro. Religious topic for the eve ning was “The True Faith.” Three St. Ann Guilds Set Meetings Next Week Three guilds of St. Ann Hos pital are planning to hold meet ings next week. They are: Guild 40 at 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 21 at the home of Miss Mary Ann Houston, 3484 Race-st. Guild 6, at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 21, at the Columbus Maen nerchor for dinner. Miss Elinor Chatfield will be hostess. Guild 24 at 6:30 p.m, Friday, May 24, at 301 S. Demorest-rd, for a picnic supper for members and husbands. 1 St. Mary Magdalene Starts New Novena St. Mary Magdalene Church, 488 S. Roys Ave., will begin a new Miraculous Medal novena honoring the Immaculate Con ception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Father John Wolf of St. Charles Seminary will conduct the series. The novena will open May 13 with the 8:30 am. Mass. On .succeeding Mondays, times of the novena are: 10 a.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., and 8:30 p.m. St. Marj’, Groveport, Sets Lawn Fete On June 22 St. Mary Church, Groveport will hold its annual lawn fete on Saturday. June 22 on the parish grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scanlon have been named general chair men of the event. The Altar So ciety will prepare and serve a fried chicken dinner that eve ning. Knight* of Columbu* LIFE INSURANCE JOE GREGORY Insurant* Available Juvenile 112 N. Wayne BR. 4-9288 REMOVER, A Quart Doui Au Average Room GLEAMING BRASS PULLS AND LEG TIPS $7050 CApital 1-7781 NO STtAM e NO FUSS NO MUSS See Year Local Wallpaper, Paint or Hardware Aeelor. tNStST OH WALLSTRIP Now is the Time Pictured above at a recent meeting of the Southern Deanery of the Columbus Diocesan Council of Catholic Men held at Portsmouth are, from left to right: Rob ert Kibbey, Wellston, secretary Joseph Weisenberger, Chillicothe, president Fr. Hubert Rubeck of Holy Redeemer Church, St. Andrew Women To Elect Officers May 21 St. Andrew Women’s Club will elect new officers at the meet ing on Tuesday, May 21, at 8 p.m. in the social hall. A lecture on the basic princi pals of interior design will be given by Mr. Tommy Piolata, well known interior decorator. Mr. Piolata will show samples of the newest trend in textures and fabrics. May Pole streamers will form a gay canopy for the refresh ment table planned chairman Mrs. Frank sisted by Mrs. Paul Mrs. Donald Roach, Frank Donovan. by social Orlos, as Spanner, and Mrs. St. Aloy»ius Boy Chosen For Buckeye Boys State NEW LEXINGTON—Robert A Stiff of St. Aloysius Academy has been selected to attend Buckeye Boys State at Camp Perry the week of June 7. The son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Stiff. Buckeye Lake, Robert has been active in sports and other activities at St. Aloysius. Daughters of Isabella Initiate Class at New Lex. NEW LEXINGTON—The St. Rose of Lima Circle of the Daugh ters of Isabella recently initiated the “Sarah McCune” class in cere monies held at the Knights of Columbus hall. The class was named in honor of three generations of members. They are: Mrs. Sarah McCune her daughter, Mrs. Goldie Clarke and her granddaughter, Mrs. Sally Middaugh. The candidates: Mesdames Dan Smith, David Boyle, Albert Ham ilton. Adrain Wollenberg, Dwight Middaugh. James Rankin, Ralph Hubble, Carson Graves, Allen Koonts, Lee Saunders, Louis Page, Richard Belford. John Nash. M. G. Underwood, Jr., Rob ert Metzger. Charles Potter. Bill Gordon, Robert Holden. Jerry Glockner, T. C. McDaniel, John Saunders. John Stanton, Andrew McMillen. Harold Reichley, Louis Flores, Joseph Allen, John Procacci, Carl Bennett, George Ellis, Andrew Hlavy. Ronald Kent and Miss Velma Mace. Catholic Women’s League Set Meeting for May 20 The Catholic Women s League will hold its May dinner and bus iness meeting at the Virginia Hotel, at 6:30 p.m. May 20. Father Richard Dodd, diocesan director of youth activities, will be the speaker. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. C. J. McDonald, Mrs. Samuel Gallione, Mrs. Betty Hammerstein, Miss Edna Carney and Mrs. Louis Paas. Mrs. Lawrence Schreller is in charge of dinner reservations. 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Merrill, Jr., and Mrs. Laurence Loan. Installation of Officers Held by St. Leo PTA St. Leo’s PTA installed new ficers for the coming year the meeting held at the school Thursday. Installed were: Mrs. Anthony Ebelberger, pres ident: Francis Kemph. vice-pres ident Mrs. Robert Sweeney, sec retary Herman Nagley, treas urer and Lewis Dorn, auditor. Mrs. Frank Pritchard was in charge of refreshments. Holy Family PTA To Round and Square Dance Holy Family PTA will sponsor a round and square dance on Sat urday, May 18 from 9 p.m. until midnight in the high school audi torium. Admission will be $1.50 per couple. Refreshments will be served at the event. St. Gabriel PTA To Hohl Dance At School May 18 A dance will be held Saturday, May 18 from 9 to 12 p.m. at St. Gabriel's school hall, sponsored by the PTA. Bob Hillis Band will play. Refreshments will be served, a door prize will be given away, and raffles will be held. Admis sion is $1.50 a couple and the public is invited. IT PAYS TO USE THE TIMES CLASSIFIEDS THE EDWARD M. DAWSONS Ed Sr. Realtors Ed Jr. 5 E. Long St. CA. 8-1577 Of of be There will be an election new officers and reports standing committees will given. Miss Kathleen Moore, president, will preside and give a talk on the accomplishments of the league during the past year the principal one being donation to Camp St. Rita’s new chapel and improvements at the camp. SHERIDAN Heating & Plumbing Co. Sine* 1927 PLUMBING HEATING POWER PIPING BOILER REPAIRING H# I. Fulton CL. 2-S31I M. A. Gire & Co. Realtors—M.LS. 44 E. Broad St. CA. 8-2453 Here a sandwich Is ju*t as important a* a whole dinner. DOERSAMS 11-1 J-15 W. BROAD ST. COLUMBUS, OHIO Portsmouth Richard Haag, Portsmouth, treasurer and Al Koehler, Jackson, vice president. Committee chairmen, who were named but are not pictured are: George Reynolds of Waverly Jerry Gerken of Portsmouth Ralph Martin of Chillicothe John Ziccardi of Chillicothe. St. Clara Auxiliary 291 To Hold Meeting May 16 St. Clara’s Auxiliary No. 291 will hold its monthly meeting in St. Augustine school hall. May 16 at 8 p.m. Inspection will be made by Genevieve Burr of Aux iliary No. 65. All members are urged to attend. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Mrs. Frances Matthews is chairman and Mrs. Alma Kost is co-chair man. Big Saving* lor You HUdson 8-1416 13?0 W. FIFTH AVE. 'innnnaoooooi Eastern Deanery Of DCCM Names Officers Al Meet LANCASTER The Eastern Deanery of Diocesan Council of Catholic Men climaxed a series of organizational meetings with an election of officers at St. Mary School auditorium last week. Elected president was Thomas Joyce of Lancaster Other offi cers are John Stanton of New Lexington vice president John Mahle of Zanesville, secretary and Austin Litzinger of Somerset, treasurer. Committee chairmen are: Carl Robb of Lancaster, youth Thom as Stephens of Zanesville relig ious activities George Verfers of Corning, organization and devel opment and Fred Stine of Zanes ville, public relations. Father Maurice Donovan, pas tor of St. Rose parish, New Lex ington, and dean of the Eastern Deanery, spoke to the men who came from Fairfield, Hocking, Perry and Muskingum Counties. Holy Spirit Building Drive Nets $176,279 The final report of the active phase of the Holy Spirit School addition and new church build ing fund campaign shows a pledge total of $176,279. These figures were reported by Fr. Robert W. Harwick, pas tor, and in making the announce ment, he commended the cam paign workers on their accomp lishment and thanked both the workers and the parish for the response to the program. 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