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VOL. XIV. No. 1 Fifth Sunday after Pentecost July 7, 1968 TODA Y--is the Communion day for the Rosary - Altar Society. TUESDAY--evening, holy mass at 7:45 p. m. ; please try to attend. FRIDA Y--evening devotions for world peace and benediction. SATURDAY--masses will be at 8:00 and 9:00 a. m. SUNDA Y (July 14th)--will be the Holy Name Society Sunday. REBORN IN CHRIST: Eric Joseph. son of Leon and Virginia Osting- Vorst. Mary Kathleen. daughter of Robert and Jean Deltuva Payne. Michael Scott, son of Thomas and Shirley Marshman Hadfield. BANNS OF lvIATRIMONY: 3rd time between Norman Douglas Blam, of this parish; and Barbara Jean Peters. of St. Bartholomew parish, Detroit. USHERS: Machino, Don Leitschuh; 8:00--Adam Vogel, Bob Zimmerman, VJilliam Marquitz, H. H. Steenbergen; 9:30-- Joseph Mantz, Chuck Bechtel, Don Placke, Gene Mathes; 11:00-.. Roger Delabar, Russ, Don and Gary Van Oss; 12:30--Don Johnson, Julius Somuk, Joe McPhilimy SERVERS: Tim Lee, Dan Leitschuh; 8:00--The Wileys, The Hum- mels; 9: 30--Mike Miller, Mike Placke; 11:00- -David Bell, Jim IVfartyr, David DeBrosse, David Zainey; 12:30--Brian O'Donnell COMNIENTATORS: 6:30--Jim Elliott; 8:00--Bob Zimmer; 9:30-- Gerald Baltes; 11:00--Henry Weiler; 12:30--Chuck Wiesman OFFERTORY PARTICIPANTS TODAY: 6:30--Beach Holbrook Family; 8:00--Mr. & Mrs. Robert Holt; 9:30--John Hojnacki Family; 11:00-- Al Bockhorst Family; 12:30--Richard Hohl Family FOR JULY 14th: 6:30--Thomas Hughes Family, 8:00--Charles How- ard Family; 9:30--Giles L. IIMatt,; Hoefler Family; 11:00--Carmen Cambria Family; 12:30-- Walter Henning Family HOLY MASSES FOR THE WEEK: TODAY: 9:30--Father's Day; 11:00--John J. Sullivan (34th anniver- sary req. of son John) MONDAY: 6:30--Fa.ther's Day; & Mrs. Luke Fahey (req. of son Luke) TUESDAY: 6:30--Mother's Day; 8:00--Mrs. Minnie Unterburger (req. of Mr. & Mrs. Dan Sullivan); 7:45 p. m. --Mrs. Freida Hus- song (req. of Mr. & Mrs. Helmut Ostrowski) WEDNESDAY: 6:30--In supplication and thanks to Saint Joseph (1"'1- A. Lause); 8:00--Several deceased persons THURSDAY: 6:30-··Fathers's Day; 8:00--Mother's Day FRIDA Y: 6:30--Edward J. Schweller (req. of Mrs. Ida Schweller); 8:00--Mr. & Mrs. Elois Beutle (Family) SATURDAY: 8:00--Loretta Sample; 9:00--Several deceased persons HYMNS FOR TODAY: Entrance: "On This Day, the First of Days'i, page 130; Offertory: IIGift of ·Wheat II, page 157; Communion: Ii See Us, Lord, About Thine Altar ll , page 186; Closing: "Hail Redeener, King Divine", page 109 ************************************************************ IS PRA YER NECESSARY IN THIS J ET- AND SPA CE AGE?? '? ? Vole think it is and thank God, a lot of other people do too 1 Christ said: "Ask and you shall receive"; "without Me you can do nothing- il Can we ask God for material as well as spiritual blessings 7 Yes, if we always make the condition: IIIf it is Cod's holy Will', and if live have faith and pray with perserverence. A family in the parish, who wish to remain anonymous, were haVing financial difficulties, prayed long and hard that if it was God's Will, their problems mig-ht be solved. Recently, an estate was settled and now the burden is lightened. In order to thank God for this material blessing, this family donated $800. 00 to the church to be used for things in and around the sanctuary. We sincerely thank these good people and will ask God to continue to bless them. This wonderful example should stimulate all of us and urge us to put prayer back into our daily life. Someone said: II More things are wrought by prayer than

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VOL. XIV. No. 1 Fifth Sunday after Pentecost July 7, 1968

TODAY--is the Communion day for the Rosary - Altar Society.TUESDAY--evening, holy mass at 7:45 p. m. ; please try to attend.FRIDA Y--evening devotions for world peace and benediction.SATURDAY--masses will be at 8:00 and 9:00 a. m.SUNDA Y (July 14th)--will be the Holy Name Society Sunday.

REBORN IN CHRIST: Eric Joseph. son of Leon and Virginia Osting­Vorst. Mary Kathleen. daughter of Robert and Jean Deltuva Payne.Michael Scott, son of Thomas and Shirley Marshman Hadfield.

BANNS OF lvIATRIMONY: 3rd time between Norman Douglas Blam,of this parish; and Barbara Jean Peters. of St. Bartholomew parish,Detroit.USHERS: 6:30~-Gene Machino, Don Leitschuh; 8:00--Adam Vogel,Bob Zimmerman, VJilliam Marquitz, H. H. Steenbergen; 9:30-­Joseph Mantz, Chuck Bechtel, Don Placke, Gene Mathes; 11:00- ..Roger Delabar, Russ, Don and Gary Van Oss; 12:30--Don Johnson,Julius Somuk, Joe McPhilimy

SERVERS: Tim Lee, Dan Leitschuh; 8:00--The Wileys, The Hum­mels; 9:30--Mike Miller, Mike Placke; 11:00- -David Bell, JimIVfartyr, David DeBrosse, David Zainey; 12:30--Brian O'Donnell

COMNIENTATORS: 6:30--Jim Elliott; 8:00--Bob Zimmer; 9:30-­Gerald Baltes; 11:00--Henry Weiler; 12:30--Chuck Wiesman

OFFERTORY PARTICIPANTS TODAY: 6:30--Beach Holbrook Family;8:00--Mr. & Mrs. Robert Holt; 9:30--John Hojnacki Family; 11:00-­Al Bockhorst Family; 12:30--Richard Hohl Family

FOR JULY 14th: 6:30--Thomas Hughes Family, 8:00--Charles How­ard Family; 9:30--Giles L. IIMatt,; Hoefler Family; 11:00--CarmenCambria Family; 12:30--Walter Henning Family

HOLY MASSES FOR THE WEEK:TODAY: 9:30--Father's Day; 11:00--John J. Sullivan (34th anniver­sary req. of son John)MONDAY: 6:30--Fa.ther's Day; 8:00-~Mr. & Mrs. Luke Fahey (req.of son Luke)TUESDAY: 6:30--Mother's Day; 8:00--Mrs. Minnie Unterburger(req. of Mr. & Mrs. Dan Sullivan); 7:45 p. m. --Mrs. Freida Hus­song (req. of Mr. & Mrs. Helmut Ostrowski)WEDNESDAY: 6:30--In supplication and thanks to Saint Joseph (1"'1­A. Lause); 8:00--Several deceased personsTHURSDAY: 6:30-··Fathers's Day; 8:00--Mother's DayFRIDA Y: 6:30--Edward J. Schweller (req. of Mrs. Ida Schweller);8:00--Mr. & Mrs. Elois Beutle (Family)SATURDAY: 8:00--Loretta Sample; 9:00--Several deceased persons

HYMNS FOR TODAY: Entrance: "On This Day, the First of Days'i,page 130; Offertory: IIGift of ·WheatII, page 157; Communion: Ii SeeUs, Lord, About Thine Altar

ll, page 186; Closing: "Hail Redeener,

King Divine ", page 109

************************************************************IS PRA YER NECESSARY IN THIS J ET- AND SPACE AGE?? '? ?Vole think it is and thank God, a lot of other people do too 1 Christsaid: "Ask and you shall receive"; "without Me you can do nothing-

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Can we ask God for material as well as spiritual blessings 7 Yes,if we always make the condition: IIIf it is Cod's holy Will', and if livehave faith and pray with perserverence. A family in the parish,who wish to remain anonymous, were haVing financial difficulties,prayed long and hard that if it was God's Will, their problems mig-htbe solved. Recently, an estate was settled and now the burden islightened. In order to thank God for this material blessing, thisfamily donated $800. 00 to the church to be used for things in andaround the sanctuary. We sincerely thank these good people andwill ask God to continue to bless them. This wonderful exampleshould stimulate all of us and urge us to put prayer back into ourdaily life. Someone said: II More things are wrought by prayer than

this world dreams of..************************************************************The PRO DEO TITHING OFFERTORY -last week was: $2875. 73 in459 envelopes; loose was $73. 52, for a total of $2949. 25. Highschool: $24.97 in 43 envelopes. We commend those young adults whoare working during the summer and contributing to the church.Grade school; $42. 90 in 289 envelopes. During Religious VacationSchool, many of the children gave a material gift at the offertoryprocession; these gifts will be counted with those given today {Sun­day, July 7th} .

II vVE ARE A TITHING PARlSHIi

Effective Sunday. June 30th - - new office hours for The Credit Unionwill be from 8:30 to 11:00 a. m.

ST RITA SCHOOL FOR. THE DEAF, 1720 Glendale-Milford Road,Evandale will have a festival Saturday, July 6th, 6-11 p. m. andSundaY".Ju~y7th, 11 a. ID. to 11 p. m. Home-cooked dinners (Chick­en, Ha:mand Roast Beef) from 12 Noon to 7 p. m. Grand Award:1968 Buick Le sabre.

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ST BRIGID K of C FESTIVAL, Fairgrounds Road School, Sunday,July 14th, 1:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. ID. $25.00 drawing every hour.

Tvish to express my sincere thanks to the Sisters, Lay Teachersand Helpers for a very successful Religious Vacation School. I be­lieve the Liturgical Services were more meaningful to the variousgroups, as they participated in the Liturgy, according to their gradelevel. I am thankful for the fine cooperation received from all theparents. During the remainder of the summer, parents shouldgive good example to their children by frequent and regular recep­tion of the sacraments.

COMPL.IMENTS

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St. Luke Parish2850 BELLBROOK-FAIRFIELD ROAD • DA YTON, OHIO J,,5J,,32

Rectory 426-1733 School 426-8551Convent 426-1492 Bishop Ford Hall 426-0724

Church Undercroft 426-6767

SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00

and 12:30.

HOLY DAYS: 5:30,8 :30 a.m., 6 and 8 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAYS: 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy

Communion is distributed as announced.

CONFESSIONS: 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Saturdays and eves of feasts and First Fridays

MARRIAGES: Notify Pastor one monthahead; several months required forMIXED MARRIAGES.

BAPTISMS: By appointment at convenienceof parents, 426-1733.

INQUIRY CLASS: Tuesday evenings 7:00p. m. All welcome. No committmentinvolved.

DAILY MASSES: 6:30 and 8:00 a. m.

VOL. XIV No. 2 Sixth Sunday after Pentecost July 14, 1968

TODA Y--is the Holy Name Society Communion Sunday.TUESDAY--evening mass at 7:45 p. m. Please try to attend.THURSDA Y--Evening of Recollection at Bergamo Center; see detailsbelow. FRIDA Y·--evening at 7:45 p. m., devotions for world peaceconsisting of rosary and benediction. Please, try to attend.SATURDAY--masses will be at 8:00 and 9:00 a. m. SUNDAY--(July 21)will be the Communion day for all our grade school children.

BANNS OF NIA TRIMONY--1st and 2nd time between: Andrew Antczakof Holy Family parish, Grand Blanc, Michigan and St. Luke parish;and Rebecca Eldrige, of this parish. 1st time between MichaelKaminski, of this parish; and Jacqueline Dirk, of St. Helen parish.

USHERS: 6: 30..-0ene Machino, Don Leitschuh; 8:00-- William Mar­quitz, H. H. Steenbergen, Joseph Mantz, Chuck Bechtel; 9:30--DonPlacke, Gene Mathes, Roger Delabar, Russ Van Oss; 11:00--Garyand Don Van Oss, John Deis, Jim Search; 12:30--J. McPhilimy,J. Somuk, Don Johnson

SERVERS: 6:30--Stephen Minch, Brian (-;oecke; 8:00--The Tricks;9:30--Joe Severs, Joe Koelker; 11:00-·-·Tom Andrews, Robert Haus­man; 12:30--Phil Hunter

COMMENTATORS: 6:30--Matt Hoefler; 8:00--Bill Cheney; 9:30-­Joe Hunkeler; 11:00--Ed Kaminski; 12:30--Chuck Wiesman

OFFERTORY PARTICIPANTS TODAY: 6:30--Thomas Hughes Fam­ily; 8:00--Charles Howard Family; 9:30--Giles L. "Matt" HoeflerFamily; 11:00-·-Carmen Cambria Family; 12:30--Robert Dean Fam­ily

FOR JULY 21st: 6:30--Jim Keller, Dan Leitschuh, Christine Rettich,Roberta Vadnais; 8:00--Joe Bawidamann, Greg Bolton, Cathy Stuken­borg; 9: 30- -Gary Luther, Doug Hemmelgarn, Cay Clark, Katie Seu­fert; 11:00--Mike Placke, David Bell, Robin Kaehler, Cindy Fischer;

12:30--Freddy and Gary Miller, Beverly Amatulli, Christine Deta­more

HOLY :MASSES FOR THE WEEK:TODAY: 6:30--CharlesW. Downey (req. of Mr. & Mrs. L. T. Ivlan­gan); 9:30--Deceased members of the Henry and Marie Utrup Fami­ly; 11:00--Father's DayMONDAY: 6;30--Mother's Day; 8:00--Special intention for SharonWatern (req. of Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Johnson)TUESDAY: 6:30--Father's Day; 8:00--John and Elizabeth Bruns(req. of Mr. Roman Bruns); 7:45 p. m. --Intentions of Mr. & Mrs.John Hoinacki (req. of son, John)WEDNESDAY: 6:30--Father ' s Day; 8:00--In supplication and thanksto St. Jude (M. A. Lause)THURSDAY: 6:30--Mother's Day; 8:00--Father's DayFRIDA Y: 6:30~-Several deceased persons; 8:00--John and Rosa Gei­er (req. of Mr. & Mrs. Roman Bruns)SATURDAY: 8:00--Howard E. Barry (req. of the Tomashot Family);9:00--Loretta Sample

HYMNS FOR TODAY: Entrance: "Hail, Redeemer, King Divined,page 109; Offertory: "0 Saving Victim Ii, page 198; Communion:"Holy God, We Praise Thy Name", page 459; Closing: "The EarthIs Full Of Christ", page 114

A SUMMER PICK- UP for the men of St. Luke's. Thursday, July 18th,an evening of Recollection at air-conditioned BERGAMO. Father Nor­bert Burns, S. M. presents "KINGLY FUNCTION OF THE LAITY".Dinner begins at 6:30 p. m. It's an unusual program, a comfortableevening and an easy opportunity for you to become acquainted withthe new, beautiful BERGAMO right in your parish area. For infor­mation or reservations call the rectory, 426-1733 before Mondayevening.

**************************************************************The PRO DEO TITHING OFFERTORY last week was: $2699. 94 ill 433envelopes; loose was: $18.31 for a total of $2781. 25. Attendance:

1939. High school--$26. 42 in 58 envelopes. Grade school childrengave $68. 00 in 416 envelopes.

IIWE ARE A TITHING PARISH"

ST. BRIGID K of C FESTIVAL, Fairgrounds Road School, Sunday,July 14th, 1:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. m. $25.00 drawing every hour.

THE "IRISH DAY PICNICll

, sponsored annually by the MontgomeryCounty Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, will be held onJuly 28th at the Polish Country Club at 3690 Needmore Road fromnoon unti111:00 p. m. This year we will feature Bar-B-Q chickendinners and 'ilive" dance music in addition to the traditional perfor~

mance put on by our young Hiberian dancers.

ATTENTION 1 Parents of children who will enter first grade in Sep­tember. -Would you, please, take a few minutes after mass to fillout a registration blank 7 These will be found in the undercroft.We want to make arrangements for our catechism classes. Please,take care of this today.

SINCE lVIANY of you will be going on vacation) we present to youthe "Ten Commandments for Safe Driving" for your consideration.1. Thou shalt hold nothing but thy steering wheel.2. Thou shalt not make unto thee a god of they horsepower.3. Thou shalt not take the center lane in vain.4. Remember the driver behind) to let him pass.5. Honor thy father and mother and thine other passengers.6. Thou shalt not kill any pedestrian.7. Thou shalt not commit drunken driving.8. Thou shalt not steal thy neighbor's eyes with thy headlights, norhis ear with thy horn, nor his enjoyment with thy litter.9. Thou shalt not bear false witness with thy signals.10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's right of way.

COMPLIMENTS

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2850 BELLBROOK-FAIRFIELD ROAD • DA YTON, OHIO 45432

Rectory 426-1733 School 426-8551Convent 426-1492 Bishop Ford Hall 426-0724

Church Undercroft 426-6767

SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00

and 12:30.

HOLY DAYS: 5:30,8:30 a.m., 6 and 8 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAYS: 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy

Communion is distributed as announced.

CONFESSIONS: 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 8:30 p.m.Saturdays and eves of feasts and First Fridays

MARRIAGES: Notify Pastor one monthahead; several months required forMIXED MARRIAGES.

BAPTISMS: By appointment at convenienceof parents, 426-1733.

INQUIRY CLASS: Tuesday evenings 7:00p. m. All welcome. No committmentinvolved.

DAILY MASSES: 6:30 and 8:00 a. m.

VOL. XIV No.3 Seventh Sunday after Pentecost July 21, 1968

TODA Y--is the Communion day for all our grade school children.TUESDAY--evening, holy mass at 7:45. Have you attended recently? ?THURSDA Y--feast of St. James, Apostle. Mass for the parish at8:00 a. m.FRIDA Y--evening at 7:45, rosary for peace and benediction.SATURDAY--l1.1asses will be at 8:00 and 9:00 a. m. and 2:30 p. m.-­nuptial mass.SUNDAY (July 28th)--will be the Communion day for all our high schoolstudents and young people of the parish.

REBORN IN CHRIST: Diane Marie, daughter of vVilliam and JaneBihn Bentley. 'Gregory Joseph, son of (?·erald and Karen SimonTumbush. Erik Paul, son of Thomas VI. and Helen R. Frazier Freck­man, Ir.

BANNS OF MATRIMONY: 3rd. time between: Andrew Antczak, ofHoly Family parish, Grand Blanc, Michigan and St. Lukes and Rebec­ca Eldridge, of this parish. 1st. time between: William Weiland, sonof John VJeiland and Betty Stutz; Marqaret Browning, daughter of thelate Maurice Fitzmaurice and Janice::·oebel. Both are from this par­ish. 2nd. time between: Michael Kaminski, of this parish; JacquelineDirk, of St. Helen parish.

USHERS: 6:30--Gene Machino, Don Leitschuh; 8:00--Joseph IViantz,Chuck Bechtel, Don Placke, Gene Mathes; 9:30--Roger Delabar, Russ

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Don and Gary Van Oss; 11:00--John Deis, Jim Search, Ray Rettich,Bill Elking; 12:30--D. Johnson, J. Somuk, J. McPhilimy

SERVERS: 6:30--Frank Beel; 8:00--Bill JvIangan, Jim Metter, GeneOtto, Greg Reinert; 9:30--Michael O'Keefe, Michael Clark; 11:00-­Mike, Greg and lVIark Bolton, John Slightham; 12:30--The Frommeyer:

C.OMMENTATORS: 6:30--Jack Hunter; 8:00--Robert Hummel, M. D.;9:30--Gerry Miller; 11:00--Bill 0' Keefe; 12:30--Don Placke

OFFERTORY PARTICIPANTS TODAY: 6:30--Jim Keller, Dan Leit­schuh, Christine Rettich, Roberta Vadnais; 8:00--Joe Bawidamann,Greg Bolton, Cathy and Jill Stukenborg; 9:30--Gary Luther, DougHemmelgarn, Cay Clark, Katie Seufert; 11:00--Mike Placke, DavidBell, Robin Kaehler, Cindy Fischer; 12:30--Freddy and Gary Mil­ler, Beverly Amatulli, Christine DetamoreFOR JULY 28th: 6:30-- Walter Johnson Family; 8:00--Francis TrickFamily; 9:30--lVIajor Paul Dougherty Family; 11:00--Paul DunawayFamily; 12:30--Harlan Judd Family

HOLY MASSES FOR THE WEEK:TODA Y: 6:30--Mr. Charles W. Downey (req. of IJ.fr. & Mrs. RobertMiller and Mike); 9:30--Father's DayMONDAY: 6:30--Several deceased persons; 8:00-- Mother's DayTUESDAY: 6:30--Bertha Hummel (req. of Mr. Alfred Hummel);8:00--Thomas Curry (req. of Mr. & Mrs. Paul Monaghan); 7:45··­Special intentions of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Baltes (req. of 1\t1r. & Mrs.John Hoj nacki)WEDNESDAY: 6:30--Thomas Sheridan (birthday tribute of FrankSheridan); 8:00·--Father's DayTHURSDAY: 6:30--Mother's Day; 8:00--For the parish (feast ofSt. James, Apostle)FRIDA Y: 6:30--Father's Day; 8:00--Mr. & Mrs. Elois Beutle (Fam­ily)SATURDA Y: 8:00--M:other's Day; 9:00~-A deceased man; 2:30··­Nuptial mass for Andrew Antczak and Rebecca Eldridge

HYMNS FOR TODAY: Entrance: "0 God, Our Help In Ages Pastil,page 480; Offertory: "What Thou Gavest

ij, page 156; Communion:

"Praise We Christ's Immortal Body!i (to the tune of Pange Lingua);Closing: "All HailI Adored Trinityil, page 132

*************************************************************The PRO DEO ~TITHING OFFERTORY-last week was: $2579.43 in _.453 envelopes; loose was: $100. 32, for a total of $2679, 75. Attend­ance was 1891. Hig'h school students gave $15. 25 in 35 envelopes;grade school, $36. 31 in 250 envelopes.

i1\iVE ARE A TITHING PARISH"

THE IRISH DA Y PICNIC, sponsored annually by the MontgomeryCounty Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, will be held onJuly 28th at the Polish Country Club at 3690 Needmore Road fromnoon until 11:00 p. m. This year we will feature Bar-B-Q chickendinners and "liveil dance music in addition to the traditional perfor­mance put on by our young Hiberian dancers.

ATTENTION I Parents of children who will enter first grade in Sep­tember. Would you, please, take a few minutes after mass to fillout a registration blank? These will be found in the undercroft.We want to make arrangements for our catechism classes. Please,take care of this today.

HOLY CROSS CHURCH annual picnic and reunion, Sunday, July 28th12:00 noon till 10:00 p. m. Entracht Park, 2'707 Troy St. Attendanceprize every hour.. You are welcome!

Motorist I sPrayerGrant me, 0 Lord, a steady hand and watchful eye,That no one shall be hurt when I pass by.Thou gavest life; I pray no act of mineIV1a.y take away or mar that gift of ThineTeach me to use my car for other Isneed,Nor miss through love of undue speedThe beauty of Thy world; that thus I mayWith joy and courtesy go my way.

My Guardian Angel watch over me.

St. Christopher, Holy Patron of Travellers, protect and lead mesafely.

COMPLIMENTS

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2850 BELLBROOK-FAIRFIELD ROAD • DA YTON, OHIO 45432

Rectory 426-1733 School 426-8551Convent 426-1492 Bishop Ford Hall 426-0724

Church Undercroft 426-6767

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SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30,8:00, 9:30,11;00

and 12:30.

HOLY DAYS: 5;30,8 :30 a.m., 6 and 8 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAYS; 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. HolyCommunion is distributed as announced.

CONFESSIONS: 4 to 5;30 and 7 to 8;30 p.m.

Saturdays and eves of feasts and First Fridays

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MARRIAGES: Notify Pastor one monthahead; several months required forMIXED MARRIAGES.

BAPTISMS: By appointment at convenienceof parents, 426-1733.

INQUIRY CLASS: Tuesday evenings 7:00p. m. All welcome. No committmentinvolved.

DAILY MASSES: 6:30 and 8:00 a. m.

VOL. XIV No. 4 Eighth Sunday after Penetecost July 28, 1968

TODA Y --is the Communion day for all our high school students andyoung people of the parish. The Teen Club will meet tonight at Bish­op Ford Hall, 7:30 p. m. Parents, please encourage your highschool son and/or daughter to attend.MONDAY--at St. Helen I s parish; a .Race Relations Seminar, beginningat 7:30 p. m. Talks will be given Monday through Thursday evening.Details given below.TUESDAY--evening, holy mass at 7:45 p. m. Have you attended thisservice yet?? Please, try to attend.THURSDAY--afternoon and evening, confessions will be heard for theFirst Friday. Hours of confessions are 4:00 to 5:30 and 7:00 to 8: 30p.m.FRIDAY--masses will be at 6:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Holy Commun­ion will be distributed at 6:30, 7:00, 7:30 and 8:30. Sacred Heartdevotions are said after the evening: mass.SATURDAY--masses will be at 8:00 and 9:00 a. m.SUNDA Y (Aug. 4th)--will be the Communion day for the Rosary -Al­tar Society.

REBORN' ill CHRIST: Theresa Lynn. daughter of Anthony and CarolBeck Seiwert. Michael Joseph. son of Patrick M. and Barbara A.Ziegler Ryan.

BANNS OF IVIATRIMONY: 3rd. time between: lVIichael Kaminski ofthis parish. Jacqueline Dirk, of St. Helen Parish. 2nd. time between:'iNilliamWeiland and Margaret Bro.wning, both of this parish. 1st.time between: Kenneth E. Goecke and Barbara A. Mantz, both of thisparish.

USHERS; 6:30--Gene Machino, Don Leitschuh; 8:00--H. H. Steen­bergen, Don Placke, Russ and David Van Oss; 9:30--Don and GaryVan Oss, John Deis, Bob Zimmerman; 11:00--Jim Search, WilliamMarquitz, Joe Rose, Joe J\lIantz; 12:30--Julius Somuk, Don Johnson,Joe McPhilimy

SERVERS: 6:30--Jim Keller, Brian Goecke; 8:00--Mark Smock,Charles Zajbel; 9:30--Steve Steinbicker, Gary Luther, Tim and SteveMinch; 11:00--Dan Murray, David Bell; 12:30--Brian O'Donnell

COMMENTATORS: 6:30--Ed McVeigh; 8:00-- "William O'Halloran,M. D.; 9:30--Jim Sisk; 'll:00--Bob Ryan; 12:30--Gerald Baltes

OFFERTORY PARTICIPANTS TODAY: 6:30--Walter Johnson Fami­ly; 8:00--Francis Trick Family; 9:30--Major Paul Dougherty Fam­ily; 11:00-- Paul Dunaway; 12:30--Harlan Judd FamilyFOR AUGUST 4th: 6:30-- Leo Gambone Family; 8:00--Joan Howardand children; 9:30--James C. Haley Family; 11:00--Robert Johan··son Family; 12:30--Edward Koelker Family

HOLY MASSES FOR THE WEEK:TODAY: 8:00--Mary Golembiewski (birthday tribute); 9:30--CarlFund; ll:OO--Father's DayMONDAY: 6:30--Several deceased persons; 8:00--Loretta SampleTUESDAY: 6:30--Mother's Day; 8:00-·-A deceased man; 7:45~­

Anthony O'Reilly (req. of the J. Grogan Family)WEDNESDAY: 6:30--Father's Day; 8:00--Several deceased personsTHURSDA Y: 6:30--Mother's Day; 8:00--Father's DayFRIDA Y: 6:00· a. m. --Several deceased persons; 6:00 p. m. --Father'sDaySATURDAY: 8:00--Mother's Day; 9:00--Loretta Sample

HYMNS FOR TODA Y: Entrance: il Praise To The Lordlf

, page 458;Offertory: If Christians Sound The Name ii, page 113; Communion:If See Us Lord About Thine Altar", page 186; Closinq; "Hail HolyQueen", page 430

**************************************************************The PRO DEO TITHING OFFERTORY last week was: $2608. 16 in 440envelopes and jiloose" was $108.84, for a total of $2717. 00. Attend­ance was: 1930. Hig"h school students gave $18. 57 in 50 envelopes;and our grade school children gave $41. 01 in 283 envelopes. The

new series of envelopes for the grade school students and the highschool students begins on September 1st. The new envelopes willbe distributed sometime after August 15th. Our young adults whoare attending a local college or university and are working part time,should realize their obligation and responsibility to give back a OItithellto God each week. Requests for weekly offering envelopes should bemade at the rectory. Those young adults who are not going to colleg'e,but are working should do their part in supporting the church throug"ha weekly lltithe

ii•

"WE ARE A TITHING PARISHII

ATTENTION I Parents of children who will enter first grade in Sep­tember. Would you, please, take a few minutes after mass to fillout a registration blank? These will be found in the undercroft.We want to make arrangements for our catechism classes. Please,take care of this today.

RACE RELATIONS SEMINAR on July 29, July 30, July 31 and August 1,at 7:30 each evening.. Monday: St. Helen's Auditorium, 5086 Bur.k~

hardt Road; Topic:"Confrontation in Black and White (film). Tues..day: Community United Methodist Church, Meyer Road at Burkhardt.Topic: Black Panel. Wednesday: Spinning Road Baptist Church, Spin­ning Road at Burkhardt. Topic: Talk Night (group discussions) Thurs­day: St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 4971 Burkhardt Road. Topic:Modes of Action This seminar is to educate and inform the peopleof the community and is co-sponsored by the four churches listed a­bove. All four evenings are open to the public.

GAELIC CUMANN IRISH DAY, Sunday, August 4th, at the Polish Coun­try Club, 3690 Needmore Road. Irish music-food.-games-entertain..ment. Dancing 7:00 to 10:00 p. m., to a live orchestra.

II Smile I God Loves Youll

Like to play Bridge? Join St. Luke's Bri$lge League by callingRay Kline at 426 - 7810. More players are needed.

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7~ ~eamSt. Luke Parish

2850 BELLBROOK-FAIRFIELD ROAD • DA YTON, OHIO 45432

Rectory 426-1733 School 426-8551Convent 426-1492 Bishop Ford Hall 426-0724

Church Undercroft 426-6767

SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00

and 12:30.

HOLY DAYS: 5:30,8:30 a.m., 6 and 8 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAYS: 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy

Communion is distributed as announced.

CONFESSIONS: 4 to 5 :30 and 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Saturdays and eves of feasts and First Fridays

MARRIAGES: Notify Pastor one monthahead; several months required forMIXED MARRIAGES.

BAPTISMS: By appointment at convenienceof parents, 426-1733.

INQUIRY CLASS: Tuesday evenings 7:00p. m. All welcome. No committmentinvolved.

DAILY MASSES: 6:30 and 8:00 a. m.

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-':ECEIPTS:

Saint Luke's Fincnciel 2t2tomontreceipts and [xpendfturos

Six ~onths [ndod June 30, 1966

Offertory CollectionsDesiJnat0d r.ol lectionsOonations

TOTAL HECEIr'TS

EXPEiiSES:S~laries and related itemsSanctuary and (Itar-,cctory [xoenSE)S (L:xcept I "a i ntenMc3)Uti t itiesrrc~crty Taxes ~nd Insurance~rinting, Statinnery end PostageSchool Expanses ~nd SUDpl ies~aintenance and ~0palrs

Parish [ounci I r0r~issions:

Educationli turqylCW1 In i SI'1

SOC i b I Il.ct IonHiqh School TuitionInterest on CottGenerel Diocesen ~ssGss~ent

,t.,Cc.' and ACC!.' Pssess:"flentDesiqnated Collections3undry

TOTAL EXC1 [HDITURES

Excess of Receipts pvsr rXDsndlturasiJayf'K::nt on DebtDecrease in CclshLJSS ~Eyrol I Tax8s °ayabl~

let DecrJ8sG in cash

DE~n ,A..S:)F J U1E 30, I 968

5;71,73:) • .:.-15,862. 101,450.00

-\;79,051.01

$23,950.41370.31

I,Ot'S.316,645.012,024.00

425.29LO.55

2,525.21

497.5032.35

12, 150. GO3,39l.021,040.00

125.005, 86~. 10I ,85':~. 79

T,62,G77.85

I G, 973. I 'J

20,OOO.OJ3,0:=0.64

3t~5.47

2,641.37

',; I<;j ,OuO. J(j

VOL. XIV No. 5 Ninth Sunday after Pentecost August 4, 1968

TODA Y--is the Communion day for the Rosary - Altar Society.TUESDA Y--evening·, holy mass at 7:45; please make an effort to at.tend and pray for world peace.FRIDA Y--evening, rosary for peace in the world and for the safetyof all those in the Armed Forces.SATURDAY--masses will be at 8:00 and 9:00 a. m. and a nuptial massat 2:30 p. m.SUNDAY (August llth)--will be the Holy Name Society CommunionSunday.

REBORN IN CHRIST: Keith Alan, son of Raymond and Joan NewkoldKline. Thomas Matthew, son of Joseph lVi. and Ruth Dierkers vvile..§.:John l'vIichael, son of James H. and Dorothy Phillips Wiley. Marsh;al(Mark) Randolph, son of William and Sharon Neel Cambron.

BANNS OF 1\t1A TRIMONY: 3rd. time f)etween; William Weiland andlVlargaret Browninq, both of this parish. 2nd. time between; KennethE. Goecke and Barbara A. Mantz, both of this parish.

USHERS: 6:30·· ..c:.·ene lVIachino, Don Leitschuh; 8:00--&ss, Don,David and Gary Van Oss; 9:30--John Deis, Bob Zimmerman, Ji:mSearch, William Marquitz; 11:00--Joe Rose, Joe lVIantz, Tom Toy,Dick Hohl; 12:30--J. Somuk, D. Johnson, J. McPhilimy

SERVERS: 6:30.,-Tim Lee, Dan Leitschuh; 8:00--Mike Miller, Doug~las Hemmelgarn; 9:30-- Leonard Meyerhoefer, Tom Andrews; 11:00-­Ed Sheridan, Frank Beel; 12:30--Philip Hunter

COlvrMENTATORS: 6:30--Gerald Baltes; 8:00--Bob Zimmer; 9:30-­Don Andrews; 11:00--Jim Elliot; 12:30··-Henry Weiler

OFFERTORY PARTICIPANTS TODA Y: 6:30--Leo Gambone Family;8:00'::"'Joan Howard and- children; -9:30:'-James C. Haley Family;11:00--Robert Johanson Family; 12:30--Edward Koelker FamilyFOR A UGUST 11th: 6:30--James Keller Pamily; 8:00--Robert

Kaehler Family; 9:30--Jim Kelly Family; 11:00--Mr. & Mrs. Jo­seph Keller; 12:30--~Walter Henning Family

HOLY MASSES FOR THE WEEK:TODA Y: 8:00--Special intentions of lVlrs. C. Klosterman (criticallyill brother); 9:30··-Deceased members of the Henry and Marie UtrupFamily (req. of the Al Rodes)MONDAY: 6:30··-In supplication and thanks to the B. V. M. (M. A.Lause); 8:00~-HowardE. Barry (req. of Everett Holzinger)TUESDAY: 6:30-~·Bertha Hummel (req. of Mr. Alfred Hummel);8:00--Holy Communion distributed; 7:45 p. m. --Adele Cetinski (req.of Mr. & Mrs. El i Kokot>WEDNESDA Y: G:30~-Loretta Sample; 8:00--Father's DayTHURSDA Y: 6:30··-A deceased man; 8:00--Anna Karsh (req. of Law­rence Brinkman)FRIDA Y: 6:30--Mother's Day; 8:00--Howard E. Barry (Eleanor andBernice Furlong)SATURDA Y: 8:00·~-Elois and Johanna Beutle (Family); 9:00--Specialintention; 2:30 p. m. ·~-Nuptial mass; \/Jeiland .. Browning

HYMNS FOR TODAY: Entrance: iiTo .::od Almighty Vie Confess i ;,

page 133; Offertory: i'Father, See Your Children;', pag·e 152; Com­munion: 11 "Vhere Charity and Love Prevail II , page 179; Closinq:TI0 Saving Victim ii, page 198

**************************************************************C. C. D. PLANS (Catechism Classes) for the school year 1968 - 1969.Hearing from a number of parents of their hardship in bringing· child:­ren to Religion Classes on each week·· end of the school year, wetried to come up with some solution. InclUding the High School of Re­ligion, there are approximately 700 students involved in the prog·ram.After hours of consultation and plannincJ, the following plan evolved.Grades 1, 2 and 3 will come on Saturday from 10:00 to 11:15 a. In.All other grades (4 through 12) will come on Wednesday evening from7:30 to 8:30 p. m. New students for any grades please register in theundercroft after mass today. We are desperately in need of C. C. D.teachers. Anyone qualified or willing to take classes, please contact

the rectory. 426·-1733**************************************************************The PRO DBO TITHING OFFERTORY last week was: $2567. 67 in 437envelopes; unidentified contributions were $96. 58 for a total of$2664. 25. Attendance was 1838. Hig-h school students in 48 envelopes,gave $23. 60. i.:rade school gave $36.02 in 242 envelopes. The newseries for the children and high school students begins on September1st. and will be distributed later this il1onth.

"WE ARB A TITHING PARISH"

Although I will be away for a few days of vacation, there will be twodaily masses here; on Tuesday, masses will be at 6:30 a. m. and7:45 p. m. Other days at the regular tirJ.1e 6:30 and 8:00 a. m.

The Teen Club meeting held last Sunday brought out more than 50high school students. There will be another meeting on Sunday,August 11th. at the Hall at 7:30 p. m. Election of officers will takeplace and organization of various committees. A lirecord hopil willfollow the business meeting-. High school students; plan to attend.

II Our Father ii Prayero Heavenly Father, we offer Thee all the works of this dayfor the sanctification of. Thy nam~,

for the spread of Thy kingdom,for the fulfillment of Thy Holy \/Vill,for the earning- of our daily bread,in atonement for Our sins,for protection in temptationand deliverance from all evil.May we and all men be saved by Thy Saints honored,through the grace and merits of Jesus Christ our Lord.Amen. -Author Unkown

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7~ ~eamSt. Luke Parish

2850 BELLBROOK-FAIRFIELD ROAD • DA YTON, OHIO J,.5432

Rectory 426-1733 School 426-8551Convent 426-1492 Bishop Ford Hall 426-0724

Church Undercroft 426-6767

SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30,8:00, 9:30,11:00

and 12:30.

HOLY DAYS: 5:30,8 :30 a.m., 6 and 8 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAYS: 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy

Communion is distributed as announced.

CONFESSIONS: 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 8 :30 p.m.

Saturdays and eves of feasts and First Fridays

MARRIAGES: Notify Pastor one monthahead; several months required forMIXED MARRIAGES.

BAPTISMS: By appointment at convenienceof parents, 426-1733.

INQUIRY CLASS: Tuesday evenings 7:00p. m. All welcome. No committmentinvolved.

DAILY MASSES: 6:30 and 8:00 a. m.

~OL. XIV No. 6 Tenth Sunday after Pentecost August 11, 1968

'J'ODAY--is the Holy Name Communion Sunday.r:rUESDA Y--evening mass at 7:45 p. m. Please make a sacrifice andattend.UJEDNESDA Y--confessions will be heard from 4:00 to 5:30 and 7:00t. 0 8:30 in preparation for the holy day.THURSDA Y.--·is the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin intoHeaven. Masses will be at 5:30 and 8:30 a. m. ; 6:00 and 8:00 p. m.All must attend mass unless excused for a serious reason. Holydays are to be observed much like a Sunday, avoiding unnecessaryservile works.FRIDA Y--evening at 7:45 p. m. ,rosary for world peace and benedic­tion.S.ATURDAY--masses will be at 8:00 a. m. and 11:00 a. m. Rosarywill be recited and Communion will be distributed at 9:00 a. m.

REBORN' IN CHRIST: Nicole Ann, daughter of Carl E. and Ruth AnnDurkin Hussong. Rebecca, daughter of Carl and Rose Quast Schrader.Dale Thomas, son of David and Carol R.. Wenning Dillhoff. KeithAllen, son of Donald E. and Angela l\iIae Griffin Rose.

BA NNS OF MA TRIlVIONY: 3rd time between Kenneth E. Goecke andBarbara A. Mantz, both of this parish.

USHERS: 6:30-""'~:::ene Machino, Don Leitschuh; 8:00--Don and ,]-aryVan Oss, John Deis, Bob Zimmerman; 9:30--Jim Search, WilliamMarquitz, Joe Rose, Joe Mantz; 11:00--Tom Toy, Dick Hohl, BernieKender, Bob Bernhard; 12:30--J. lVIcPhilimy, D. Johnson, JuliusSomuk.FOR THURSDAY. August 15th: 5:30 a. m. --Gene Machino, Don Leits­chuh; 8:30 a. m. --J. Somuk; 6:00 p. m. -·~Russ, Don, David and C:;a.ryVan Oss; 8:00 p. m. --John Deis, Bob Zimmerman, William Marquitz

SERVERS: 6:30--Greg Reinert, Robert Kane; 8:00--Dan Ratterman,Bill Mangan; 9:30--Michael O'Keefe, Michael Clark; ll:OO--TonySchock,John Sullivan; 12:30--The Frommeyers

COMMENTATORS for AUGUST 15th: 5:30--Robert Hummel, M. D.;8:30--Matt Hoefler; 6:00 p. m. -- Bill Drury; 8:00--Ed McVeighFOR AUGUST 18th: 6:30--Bob Ryan; 8:00--Bill Cheney; 9:30--FredDeis; 11:00-<>Ed Kaminski; 12:30--Jack Hunter

OFFERTORY PARTICIPANTS TODAY: 6:30--James Keller Family;8:00--Robert Kaehler Family; 9:30--Jim Kelly Family; 11:00--1VIr.& Mrs. Joseph Keller; 12:30--Walter Henning FamilyFOR AUGUST 18th: 6:30--David and Tim Lee, Linda and Kathy Kai­ser; 8:00--David and Bob Trick, Mary Severs, Sharon Stanwick;9:30--Gary Luther, Kathy Steinbicker, Amy and Chuck Zajbel;11:00--Jim Keller, Leonard Meyerhoefer, Rebecca and Andrea Long';12:30--Mike Placke, John Slightham, Christine Detamore, DebraSomuk

HOLY MASSES FOR THE WEEK:TODAY: 6:30- ..lVlX. Charles W. Downey (req. of the Adopted MothersGuild); 9:30--Adele Cetinske (req. of IVlr. & Mrs. Anthony Cetinske);11:00--Aileen Meyer (req. of Miss Rose Palazzo)MONDA Y: 6:30--In supplication and thanks to St. Joseph (M. A.Lause); 8:00--Father's DayTUESDAY: 6:30--lVlother's Day; 8:00--Aileen Meyer (req. of Georg-eand Alice Tully); 7:45 p. m. --Father's DayWEDNESDA Y: 6:30--Mother's Day; 8:00--Father's DayTHURSDA Y: 5:30 a. m. ---Low Mass; 8:30 a. m. --Loretta Sample;6:00 p. m. -- Low mass for the parish; 8:00 p. m. --Low massFRIDA Y: 6:30-··Intentions of Mrs. Jack Pummil; 8:00--Herman Rose(anniversary, req. of Mr. Lawrence Brinkman)SA TURDA Y: 8:00--Several deceased persons; 9:00--RosaryandHoly Communion; 11:00--Nuptial Mass; Goecke - Mantz

HYMNS FOR TODAY: Entrance: IIHoly, Holy, Holy I! , page 168;Offertory: "Accept, 0 Father", page 155; Communion: "HumblyWe Adore Thee", page 172; Closing: ii Praise My Soul", page 466(sung to the tune of Tantum Ergo)

The PRO DEO OFFERTORY TITHINC last week was: $2843. 23 in 427

envelopes. Loose offerings amounted to $79. 52, for a total of$2922. 75. Attendance was 1810. Our high school students gave$14. 19 in 39 envelopes; grade school children gave $39. 13 in 267 en­velopes. Sincere thanks to all those who are continuing to g-ive theirr'tithe ll back to God; the grade and high school students who continueto sacrifice for the church are to be commended, also. The new ser··ies of envelopes for the high and grade school students will be readyfor distribution next week; the envelopes are to be picked up in theundercroft after the masses.

li"WE ARE A TITHlliG PARISH iI

***************************************************************C. C. D. PLANS (Catechism Classes) for the school year 1968· 1969Hearing from a number of parents of their hardship in bringing child­ren to Relig-ion Classes on each week···end of the school year, we triedto come up with some solution. Including the High School of Religion,there are approximately 700 students involved in the program.After hours of consultation and plannim;, the following plan evolved.Grades 1, 2 and 3 will come on Saturday from 10:00 to 11:15 a. m. Allother grades (4 through 12) will come on vVednesday evening frOi..l1 7:30to 8:30 p. m. New students for any grades please, register in the un­dercroft after r....1ass today. We are desperately in need of C. C. D. tea­chers. Anyone qualified or willing to take classes, please contact therectory. 426·1733

The sympathy of the parish is extended to Mrs. Charles (Ann) Brun onthe death of her mother, Mrs. Philip (Josephine) Longo. Both thesefamilies are former members of St. Luke's; who now live in Kettering.A granddaughter, Mrs. Richard Schock, is a member of this parish.Mrs. Long'o has been ill for the past 18 months. May God grant hereternal rest.

Teen Club meeting' tonight, August 11th, at 7:30 at the Hall. Tonig'htthere will be election of officers. This is a very important meeting.All Teens attend.

COMPL.IMENTS

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7~ ~eamSt. Luke Parish

2850 BELLBROOK-FAIRFIELD ROAD • DA YTON, OHIO 45432

Rectory 426-1733 School 426-8551Convent 426-1492 Bishop Ford Hall 426-0724

Church Undercroft 426-6767

SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11;00

and 12:30.

HOLY DAYS: 5:30,8 :30 a.m., 6 and 8 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAYS: 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. HolyCommunion is distributed as announced.

CONFESSIONS: 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 8 :30 p.m.

Saturdays and eves of feasts and First Fridays

MARRIAGES: Notify Pastor one monthahead; several months required forMIXED MARRIAGES.

BAPTISMS: By appointment at convenienceof parents, 426-1733.

INQUIRY CLASS: Tuesday evenings 7:00p. m. All welcome. No committmentinvolved.

DAILY MASSES; 6:30 and 8:00 a. m.

VOL. XIV No. '7 Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost August 13, 1968

TODAY--is the grade school children's Communion Sunday. Thenew series of weekly offering envelopes for the high and grade schoolstudents can be picked up in the undercroft after the masses today.If you find no carton made out for you, please sign your name on thepaper. The new series beg-ins Sunday, September 1st.TUESDA Y-·evening, there will be holy mass at 7:45 p. m. Pleasemake an effort to attend.THURSDAY-~·isthe feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary; perhapsyou could find it convenient to attend mass.FRIDAY ·-evening at 7: 45 p. m. , there will be rosary for peace, fol-~

lowed by benediction.SATURDAY-··is the feast of St. Bartholomew, Apostle. The 9:00o'clock mass will be said for the parishioners. The first mass willbe at 8:00 a. m. Teen Club paper drive. See below.SUNDA Y (Auc:ust 25th)·-will be the Communion day for the HighSchool students and young people of the parish.

USHERS: 6:30··-0ene Machino, Don Leitschuh; 8:00-··John Deis,Bob Zimmerman, Jim Search, William Marquitz; 9: 30--Joe .Rose,Joe Mantz, Tom Toy, Dick Hohl; 11:00- ..Bernie Kender, BobBernhard, Bob Sherman, Ed Logan; 12:30··.. J. Mc!?hilimy, D. John··son, J. Somuk

SERVERS: 6:30··-Dan Leitschuh, Brian <;:oecke; 8:00··-Chuck Zaj··bel, Mark Smock; 9:30--Stephen and Tim Minch; 11:00--TomAndrews, John Slightham; 12:30,-·Phil Hunter

gOMMENTATORS: 6:30·.. ··Henry "Ileiler) 8:00-- William O'Halloran,M. D.; 9:30··Jerry MUler; 11:00--John Murray; 12:30--ChuckWiesman

OFFERTORY PARTICIPANTS TODAY: 6:30--David and Tim Lee,Linda and Kathy Kaiser; 8:00- -David and Bob Trick, Mary Severs,Sharon Stanwick; 9:30--Gary Luther, Kathy Steinbicker, Amy andand Chuck Zajbel; 11:00--Jim Keller, Leonard lVleyerhoefer, B.ebec-

ca and Andrea Long; 12:30- ,-l\Aike Placke, John Slightham, ChristineDetamore, Debra SomukFOR AUGUST 25th: 6:30--Lt. Col. Robert Vadnais Family; 8:00--­John A. Kleek Family; 9:30--William Kane Family; 11:00--GeorgeJ arusiewic Family; 12:30- - Edward J. CoUer Family

HOLY MASSES FOR THE WEEK:TODAY: 6:30 ..-Ernest Bauman (Mrs. M. A. Lause); 9:30-..Deceasedmembers of the Henry and Marie Utrop Family (req. of Al Rode):MONDAY: 6:30".,In supplication and thanks to St. Jude (M. A. Lause);8:00--Mother's DayTUESDAY: 6:30--Father's Day; 7:45 a. m. -·Rosary and Holy Com­munion; 7:45 p. m. ·· ..·Mrs. Lezia Coley (Mrs. Ed Logan)WEDNESDAY: 6:30··~·Mrs. Philip (Josephine) Long (req. of Mr. &lVIrs. Paul Hibbert); 8:00-- Living and deceased members of the Lieb­hard family and special intention (Mrs. Carl Zimmer)THURSDAY: 6:30--Loretta Sample; 8:00--Mrs. Frances B. Lankas(req. of the Neighbors)FRIDAY: 6:30,·-Aileen Meyer (req. of Bob and Mary Croft); 8:00····Elois and J ohannaBeutle (req. of the John Deis Family)SATURDAY: 8:00--John Meehan (req. of Carol Hughes); 9:00-···Forthe parish

HYMNS FOR TODAY: Entrance: "On This Day', page 130; Offertory:'Father, See Your Children';, page 152; Communion: "Holy, Holy,Holy", page 168; Closing: "Crown Him vJith Many Crowns:, pag'e 107

The PRO DEO OFFERTORY TITHING· last week was: $2335. 95 in 408envelopes and loose was $94.80, for a total of $2430.75. Attendancewas: 1854 High school students gave $20. 71 in 46 envelopes; cjradeschool, in 250 envelopes gave $39.29. On the Holy Day: adults$425. 65; high school: $5. 10; g-rade school: $15.00. All high schooland grade school students are asked to please, pick up their new en­velopes in the undercroft after the masses today. A sincere dthankyou" and may (Jod bless you, to all those who are tithing regularly

"WE ARE A TITHING PARISH"

CATECHISM CLASSES: Grades 1, 2 and 3 will come on Saturdayfrom 10:00 to 11: 1~ a. m. All other gTades (4 through 12) will comeon Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. New students for anygrades, please, reg-ister in the undercroft after mass today.

TEEN CLUB: There will be a paper drive, August 24th and 25thsponsored by the Teen Club. Please, bring your papers on Saturdaybetween 9:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. and on S'unday from 7:30 a. m. to2:00 p. m. The truck will be parked by the Hall. The paper companywill not accept magazines, only paper.

If it is impossible for you to bring- your papers; call the Hall atthe above said times and the teens will pick up your papers.

This is the Teen Club's first project, this year, so let's all helpto make it a success.

The Teen Club

FESTIVAL at Immaculate Conception Church, 2300 S. SmithvilleRoad, Dayton, on August 24th and 25th. Dinner will be served onSunday from noon.

THE SUMMER SCHEDULE of husband and wife Cana conferences,held monthly at Bergamo, John XXITI Center for Christian Renewalhas been set. Conferences will be held on only one evening durin'Jthe summer months. The dates, topics and speakers are:August 22 .. Authentic Married Love ··A Reaching into Divine Love,Fr. Raymond Kacirk. For information or reservations call Boband Jean Ryan 426-8294 or Bergamo 426 ..3263

Prayer for Vocationso God, Nbo wills not the death of a sinner* but rather that he be con­verted and live* grant, we beseech Thee* through the intercession ofthe Blessed J:v1ary, ever Virgin* and all the saints* an increase af la­borers for Thy Church* fellow laborers with Christ* to spend and con­sume themselves for souls* throug-h the same Jesus Christ, Thy Son, *I/Jho liveth and reigneth with Thee* in the unity of the Holy Spirit*world without end. Amen.

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7ie geamSt. Luke Parish

2850 BELLBROOK-FAIRFIELD ROAD • DA YTON, OHIO 45432

Rectory 426-1733 School 426-8551Convent 426-1492 Bishop Ford Hall 426-0724

Church Undercroft 426-6767

SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00

and 12:30.

HOLY DAYS: 5:30,8 :30 a.m., 6 and 8 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAYS: 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy

Communion is distributed as announced.

CONFESSIONS: 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 8 :30 p.m.

Saturdays and eves of feasts and First Fridays

MARRIAGES: Notify Pastor one monthahead; several months required forMIXED MARRIAGES.

BAPTISMS: By appointment at convenienceof parents, 426-1733.

INQUIRY CLASS: Tuesday evenings 7:00p. m. All welcome. No committmentinvolved.

DAILY MASSES; 6:30 and 8:00 a. m.

a just and generous gift. Hic.h School: $15.20 (38 envelopes); GradeSchool: $36. 78 (268 envelopes). The new envelopes begin today for thehigh school and grade school students; we appeal to our young adultswho are in high school to be generous in a material way to God; givea suitable gift to C:od each week in your envelope. The same for ourgrade school children; rather, let the child give a small coin than tohave the parent put in a gift for the child.**************************************************************The parish is still in need of a full time maintenance man; if you knowof anyone interested in this type of work, pass the word along to himand have him call the rectory. Also, Mr. Jerm:n.e B. Bedrowsky hasapplied for the position of organist and choir director at St. Anthonyparish, Dayton. Consequently, we are in need of someone to takeover that position. lire you interested?

The following are the class lists and homeroorns of the children attend­incj" St. Luke School. StUdents will meet both of the teachers of theirgrade during the day.

A-H Grade 5 A Room 202 Mrs. Joan BartonJ -z Grade 5 BRoom 201 Sr. Mary AntoineeA··La Grade 6 A Room 203 Sr. l\l1ary PaulisaLe- Z Grade 6 BRoom 206 Miss Victoria KoelkerA··Kon Grade 7A Room 103 Sr. Ma.ry JeanKou- Z Grade 7B Room 106 Mrs. Virginia RammelA - La Grade 8A Room 104 Sr. Mary CabriniLe~·Z Crade 8B Room 105 Sr. Mary FelicianThe buses will come into the school each morning about 9 a. m. Class..es will be held from 9:15-3:45. Children will be picked up between3:45 and 4:00 each afternoon. All will have a 13 minute intermissionin the afternoon. Boys are to wear dress shirts and ties beginninc; thefirst day. We ask the parents to see that these are worn and not thatthe boys begin to dress properly when they arrive at school. Uniformsare to be worn the first day of school. To be out of uniform requiresa written note to the teacher. For about the first tVJO weeks, exceptionwill be made for those who have not received their uniform from thecompany. Book bills may be paid at the school office, today.

COMPLIMENTS

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7~ ~eamSt. Luke Parish

2850 BELLBROOK-FAIRFIELD ROAD • DA YTON, OHIO 45432

Rectory 426-1733 School 426-8551Convent 426-1492 Bishop Ford Hall 426-0724

Church Undercroft 426-6767

SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30,8:00, 9:30,11;00

and 12:30.

HOLY DAYS: 5:30,8:30 a.m., 6 and 8 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAYS; 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy

Communion is distributed as announced.

CONFESSIONS: 4 to 5 ;30 and 7 to 8 :30 p.m.

Saturdays and eves of feasts and First Fridays

MARRIAGES: Notify Pastor one monthahead; several months required forMIXED MARRIAGES.

BAPTISMS: By appointment at convenienceof parents, 426-1733.

INQUIRY CLASS; Tuesday evenings 7:00p. m. All welcome. No committmentinvolved.

DAILY MASSES: 6:30 and 8;00 a. m.

VOL. XIV No. 8 Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost August 25, 1968

TODA Y--is the Communion day for all our high school students andyoung- people of the parish. After 8, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:30 masses,book rentals etc. can be taken care of at the school office. Pleasetake care of this TODAY.TUESDA Y--evening at 7:30, there will be a meeting of all the motherswho will help in the lunch room; they will meet with Sr. M. Rufine inBishop Ford Hall.Soccer practice will be ~jin this evening on our g-rounds for 7th and8th grade boys; starting time will be 6 PM and end at 8 PM. This isan addition to our athletic prog-ram for this year.At 7:45 PM, holy mass; please try to attend.VvEDNESDA Y--evenin~ at 8:00PM, there will be a meeting of ALLthe CCD teachers, and helpers at Bishop Ford Hall. Please be pres­ent for this short meeting.FRIDA Y --evening at 7:45 PM, rosary for world peace and benediction.SATURDAY --masses will be at 8:00 and 9:00 AM.SUNDA Y --(September 1st) will be the Communion day for the Rosary­Altar Society.

REBORN IN CHRIST -··Julie Elizabeth. daughter of Daniel and MaryNiastbaum Pfeiffer. Theresa Jean. daughter of John and Susan BarryTakacs.

BANNS OF MATRIMONY:··- 1st time between: L. James Detamore, ofthis parish; JoAnn Pomanowski, of Holy Family parish, Dayton. 1sttime between: Michael J. Keyes! of Holy Ang-els parish, Dayton; BetsyLogan, of St. Agnes parish, Dayton, formerly of St. Lukes.

USHERS: 6:30--Gene Machino, Don Leitschuh; 8:00--Jim Search, WrTMarquitz, Joe Rose, Joe Mantz; 9:30--Tom Toy, Dick HOhl, BernifCKender, Bob Bernhard; ll:OO--Bob Sherman, Ed Logan, GeorgeMedisch, Chet Lipinski; 12:30--D. Johnson, J. Somuk, J. McPh;.Emy.

SERVERS:--6:30~·-Til11 Lee, Robert Kane; 8:00..-The Hummels;. The

Wileys; 9:30-~ Doug Hemmelgarn, Joe Koelker; ll:OO··-Bob Hausman,Dan Murray; l2:30- .. Jim Martyr, Mike Clark.

COMlVIENTATORS:--6:30--Don Placke, 8:00--Robert Hummel, M. D.;9:30-··Bill O'Keefe; 11:00--Bob Ryan; 12:30--Jim Elliott.

OFFERTORY PARTICIPANTS TODAY: 6:30--Lt. Col. Robert VadnaisFamily; 8:00--John A. Kleek Family; 9:30--William Kane Family;ll:OO--C:-eorge Jarusiewic Family; 12:30--Edward J. Colfer Family.

HOLY MASSES FOR THE WEEK:TODAY: 6:30·..·Mr. Charles vV. Downey (req. of the Adopted lVIothers

l

Guild); 9:30····Steve Roesler ( req. of Mr. & Mrs. Don Schi.l1.idt);ll:OO--Father's Day.MONDAY: 6:30~-Mother's Day; 8:00--Several deceased persons.TUESDAY: 6:30--Several deceased persons; 8:00--Mrs. Philip Longo(req. of lVir. & Mrs. Louis Arnett); 7:45 PlVI- ..JVlrs. Frances B. Lankas(The Neighbors)vVEDNESDAY: 6:30--Mother rs Day; 8:00--Loretta Sample.THURSDAY: 6:30-- Father's Day; 8:00--·Elois & Johanna Beutle (TheFamily).FRIDAY: 6:30- ..Mother's Day; 8:00··-Henry Rose Jr. (LawrenceBrinkman)SATURDi:.Y: 8:00--Father's Day; 8:00·--1Vl:other's Day.

HY1VINS FOR TODAY: Entrance: "Praise My Soul II (tune of TantumErgo), pa,;e 466; Offertory: ,10 Sacred Head Surrounded", page 81;Communion: "Merciful Savior;, paCje 450; Closing: "Praise -.de OurGod" (original of Now Thank We All Our God) page 467.

The PRO DEO OFFERTORY TITHING- last week was: $2754. 60 in 448envelopes and loose was $83. 65, for a total of $2838. 25. Attendancewas:1887. High School students (~ave $20. 38 in 50 envelopes; 9Tadeschool in 286 envelopes gave $43. 55. The new series of envelopesfor our grade and High school studentsbegins next week. Thosewho did not pick up their carton of envelopes last week are asked

to do s 0 today, in the undercroft. If you do not find a package for youplease sign the papel~ and we will see that you (jet envelopes. Thosechildren who will enter first grade, will receive their envelopes whenthe CCD (catechism) classes start next month. All of us should beconcerned aboul thanking- Almighty God for His countless benefits thatHe gives to us; we in turn should give our 'tithe" regularly each week.

CARROLL BOOSTERS ANNUAL Kick-Off Dance) September 14th,9 to 12:00 PM. Music by John Buehler. Casual dress. $2.00 percouple. For tickets, call Mrs. Russell Van Oss, 426-4728.

R.EMElvIBER THE T .2: EN CLUB PAPER DRIVE-- ends this afternoon;please bring- your newspapers to the Hall no later than '..2PM.***************************************************************ATTENTION:--chan~e in time for the vJednesday nig-ht CCD Program.The classes will start at 7:00Pm, and not at 7:30 PM as was previous~

ly announced. The classes will end at 8:00 PM. v~ e have come upwith a partial solution for the 4th. grade vVednesday night CCD. Itseems that for some, this night is not good. v'Ve will be able to takecare of 25 children on Saturday morning, from this grade. The first25 who turn their names in at the school office today, will come onSaturday; all other 4th grade students will come ol1ltvednesday eve.,ning at 7:00 PM. We leel that this is the only way to solve this, aswe have a problem of space.***************************************************************

The Chaminade HiCfh School Class of 1958 will hold a 10 year reunion,Saturday, September 7, 1968 from 4-12 PM at Haer's Party Hut, 3119Stop 8 Road. All Class members are cordially invited to attend.Price of admission, which includes a buffet dinner, is $10. OO/coupleand checks should be made payable to: The Chaminade Class of 1958.P. O. Box 14229, Northridg-e Station, Dayton, Ohio 45414.

FESTIVAL at Immaculate Conception Church, 2300 S. SmithvilleRoad, Dgyton, on Aug-ust 24th and 25th. Dinner will be served onSunday from noon.

COMPLIMENTS

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7~ ~eamSt. Luke Parish

2850 BELLBROOK-FAIRFIELD ROAD • DA YTON, OHIO 45432

Rectory 426-1733 School 426-8551Convent 426-1492 Bishop Ford Hall 426-0724

Church Undercroft 426-6767

SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30, 8:00, 9 :30, 11:00

and 12:30.

HOLY DAYS: 5:30,8:30 a.m., 6 and 8 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAYS: 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy

Communion is distributed as announced.

CONFESSIONS: 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 8 :30 p.m.

Saturdays and eves of feasts and First Fridays

MARRIAGES: Notify Pastor one monthahead; several months required forMIXED MARRIAGES.

BAPTISMS: By appointment at convenienceof parents, 426-1733.

INQUIRY CLASS: Tuesday evenings 7:00p. m. All welcome. No committmentinvolved.

DAILY MASSES: 6:30 and 8:00 a. m.

VOL. XIV No. 9 Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost September 1, 1968

TODA y-,.-is the Communion day for the Rosary . Altar Society.TOMORROW· - is Labor Day, the last holiday of the summer season.Before beginning you holiday, why not come to Holy Mass and thank',30d for all your blessings? Masses are at convenient hours on holidays8:00 and 9:00 a. m. If you take a trip, please, drive carefully.TUESDAY·-evenin'i IJ.1asS at 7:46 p. m.'vvEDNESDA y.. ,-all schools in the area will reopen. Details regardingSt. Luke I s School will be found elsewhere in the Beam.THURSDAY--afternoon and evening confessions will be heard for theFirst Friday; the hours are from 4:00 to 5:30 and 7:00 to 8:30.FRlDAY--is the First Friday of the month. Masses will be at 6:00and 11: 15 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. The 11: 15 a. m. mass will officially openthe school year. Adults are welcome to come to this mass.SA TURDA y...·masses will be at 8:00 and 11:00 a. ilL and 2:30 p. m.Rosary and holy Communion will be distributed at 9:00 a. m.SUNDA Y (September Sth)-·will be the Hely Name Society CommunionSunday.

REBORN IN CHRIST: Joseph Raymond, son of Raymond and TeresaSlonaker Seiler.

BANNS OF MATRIMONY: 2nd time, between: L. James Detamorezof this parish and Lo.Linn Pomanowski, of Holy Family parish, Dayton.2nd time between: llAichael J. Keyes, of Holy Angels parish, Daytonand Betsy Loqan, of St. Ag'nes parish, Day'ton, formerely of St. Lukes.

USHERS: 6:30·--Gene Machino, Don Leitschuh; 8:00··-Joe Rose, JoeMantz, Tom Toy, Dick Hohl; 9:30····Bob Sherman, Bernie Kender, BobBernhard1 Ed Logan; 11:00--Georg'e Medisch, Chet Lipinski, Joe Wil ..·bur, Adam Vog"el; 12:30~-J. McPhilimy, D. Johr:son, J. Somuk

SERVERS: 6:30--Jim Keller, Dan Leitschuh; 8:00--Joe Bawidamann,C~reg Reinert, Steve and Bob Hohl; 9:30- -Gary Luther, Steve Steinbick­er, Doug and Gary Miller; 11:00--Frank Beel, Ed Sheridan, 12:30....Br ian 0 I Donnell

COMMENTATORS: 6:30--Bill O'Keefe; 8:00- ..Bob Zimmer; 9:30-­Don Andrews; 11:00- ·Matt Hoefler; 12:30--Jack Hunter

OFFERTORY PARTICIPANTS TODAY: 6:30" ..i/lr. & Mrs. AlfredDraper; 8:00--Cyril Klosterman Family; 9:30····Mr. & Mrs. JamesC. Lang; 11:00--Francis C. Kouri Family; 12:30··-James NormanFamily and Mr. & Mrs. Harold HuntFOR SEPTEMBER 8th: 6:30-,·Louis Bolton Family; 8:00--IVIrs.Laveda Kost and daughter; 9:30·~·Dr. Harvey Kiley Family; 11:00--­Joseph Bawidamann Family; 12:30-"-Raymond Kasel Family

HOLY l\1ASSES FOR THE VvEEK:TODAY: 8:00--Deceased members of the Henry and Marie UtrupFamily; 9:30 ..-Bernard Dierkers; 11:00--1IArs. !VI, Montgomery(req. of E. J. DePierro)MONDA Y: 8:00--1n supplication and thanks to the B. V. M. (M. A.Lause); 9:00-- vJalter Cherwinski (birthday anniversary, req. of Mrs.Pete Harmeling)TUESDAY: 6:30-··Mother's Day; 8:00--Father's Day; 7:45 p. m .....Charles C. Log'an (req. of Ed Logan)vVEDNESDAY: 6:30-··Mother's Day; 8:00-~Father's DayYH1.RSDA Y: 6:30···Mother 's Day; 8:00--Father's DayFRIDA Y: 6:00 a. m. ,..Loretta sample; 11:15 a. m. -···In honor of theHoly Spirit; 6:00 p. i'i.1. --·Father's DaySATURDAY: 8:00.. ·Lawrence Brunswick (req. of son, Arthur); g:OO~"..Rosary and Holy Communion; 11:00--Nuptial mass; Eutsler .. Selke l

2:30··-Nuptial mass; Schock'" Miller

HYMNS FOR TODAY: Entrance: IICome Holy ;';host", page 116;Offertory: ;'Gift ofilJheat

i" page 157; Communion: II Lord, Who At

Thy First EucharistiC', page 170; Closinq: "A lVIighty Fortress",page 475.

The PRO DEO OFFERTORY last week was: $2932.06 in 432 envelopes;loose was $88. 19 for a total of $3020. 25. Attendance was: 2187; asincere "thank you" ror keeping up with your tithe to the Lord. Nowthat vacations are over, it is hoped that all will (jive back to the Lord

a just and generous g-ift. Hicih School: $15.20 (38 envelopes); GradeSchool: $36. 78(268 envelopes). The new envelopes begin today for thehigh school and grade school students; we appeal to our young adultswho are in high school to be generous in a material way to God; givea suitable gift to C.od each week in your envelope. The same for ourgrade school children; rather} let the child give a small coin than tohave the parent put in a gift for the child.**************************************************************The parish is still in need of a full time maintenance man; if you knowof anyone interested in this type of work} pass the word along to himand have him call the rectory. Also, Mr. Jeroi:'1e B. Bedrowsky hasapplied for the position of organist and choir director at St. Anthonyparish, Dayton. Consequently, we are in need of someone to takeover that position. Are you interested?

The following are the class lists and homeroorns of the children attend·ing- St. Luke School. Students will meet both of the teachers of theirgrade during the day.

A-H Grade 5 A Room 202 Mrs. Joan BartonJ -z Grade 5 BRoom 201 Sr. Mary AntoineeA·· La Grade 6 A Room 203 Sr. IV1ary PaulisaLe- Z Grade 6 BRoom 206 Miss Victoria KoelkerA-Kon Grade 7A Room 103 Sr. Mary JeanKou-Z Grade 7B Room 106 Mrs. Virginia RammelA - La Grade 8A Room 104 Sr. lVIary CabriniLe·· Z Crade 8B Room 105 Sr. Mary FelicianThe buses will come into the school each morning- about 9 a. m. Class··es will be held from 9: 15-3:45. Children will be picked up between3:45 and 4:00 each afternoon. All will have a 15 minute intermissionin the afternoon. Boys are to wear dress shirts and ties beginning' thefirst day. We ask the parents to see that these are worn and not thatthe boys begin to dress properly when they arrive at school. Uniformsare to be worn the first day of school. To be out of uniform requiresa written note to the teacher. For about the first tVJO weeks, exceptionwill be made for those who have not received their uniform from thecompany. Book bills may be paid at the school office, today.

COMPLIMENTS

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7~ ~eam,St. Luke Parish

2850 BELLBROOK-FAIRFIELD ROAD • DA YTON, OHIO 45432

Rectory 426-1733 School 426-8551Convent 426-1492 Bishop Ford Hall 426-0724

Church Undercroft 426-6767

SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30,8:00, 9:30,11:00

and 12:30.

HOLY DAYS: 5:30,8:30 a.m., 6 and 8 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAYS: 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy

Communion is distributed as announced.

CONFESSIONS: 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 8 :30 p.m.

Saturdays and eves of feasts and First Fridays

MARRIAGES: Notify Pastor one monthahead; several months required forMIXED MARRIAGES.

BAPTISMS: By appointment at convenienceof parents, 426-1733.

INQUIRY CLASS: Tuesday evenings 7:00p. m. All welcome. No committmentinvolved.

DAILY MASSES: 6:30 and 8:00 a. m.

VOL. XIV No. 10 14th Sunday after Pentecost September 8, 1968

TODAY--is the Communion day for the Holy Name Society.TUESDA Y--evening, Holy Mass at 7:45; please try to attend.vvEDNESDAY-·~evening at 7:00 p. m., religion classes for grades 4through 12.FRIDA Y--evening at 7:45, rosary for peace, the safety of those inthe Armed Forces, and benediction.SATURDAY··-masses will be at 8:00 and 11:30 a.. m. Rosary andHoly Communion at 9:00 a. m. R.elig-ion classes for grades 1, 2,and 3, beg'inning at 10 a. m.SUNDA Y (Sept. 15th) ..will be the Communion day for all our gradeschool children.

BANNS OF lVlA TRIMONY: 3rd time between; b....James Detamore.of this parish and JoAnn Pomanowski. of Holy Fali1i1y parish,. Day ..ton. 3rd time between; Michael J. Keyes. of Holy Angels parish,Dayton and Betsy Loqan, of St. Agnes parish, Dayton, formerly ofSt. Lukes. The marriag'e will take place here.

USHERS: 6:30·--Gene Machino, Don Leitschuh; 8:00--Tom Toy,Dick Hohl, Bernie Kender, Bob Bernhard; 9:30 .. Bob Sherman, EdLogan, George lVIedisch, Chet Lipinski; 11:00··-Joe Wilbur, AdamVogel, Fritz Gerspacher, Gene Mathes; 12:30 ..J. Somuk, D. John·'son, J. McPhilimy

SERVERS: 6:30--Tlill Lee, Brian Goecke; 8:00 ..,-Tom Andrews,Ivlj,ke Miller; 9:30 ···Mike Placke, Dan Murray; 11:00--Tony SchoCk,Joe Severs; 12:30- ,Bob Hausman, Mike Clark

COMMENTATORS: 6:30--Fred Deis; 8:00--£d McVeigh; 9:30-­Jim Sisk; 11:00- ..Vacant; 12:30--Jerry Mlller

OFFERTORY PARTICIPANTS TODA Y: 6:30-··Louis Bolton Family;8:00--Mrs. Laveda Kost and daughter; 9:30··,Dr. Harvey KileyFamily; 11:00--Joseph Bawidamann Family; 12:30·~-Raymond

Kasel Family

FOR SEPTEMBER 15th: 6:30--Stephen Hummel, Jim Keller, Su­zanne Zainey, Roberta Vadnais; 8:00--Joe Bawidamann, Caroll\11angan, Mike Klosterman, Cindy Weaver; 8:30 ··<:reg Bolton,Greg Soucy, Michelle Hoefler, Sharon Stanwick; 11:00- - LeonardMeyerhoefer, Mike Hummel, Cay Fischer, Sue Kovach; 12:30-­Phil Hunter, Jim Martyr, Carol Cavin, Mary Vadnais

HOLY MASSES FOR THE WEEK:TODAY: 9:30--Deceased members of the Henry and lV.i.arie UtropFamily; 11:00--Father's DayMONDAY: 6:30- -In supplication and thanks to St. Joseph (M. A.Lause); 8:00--Mother's DayTUESDAY: 6:30···Father's Day; 8:00--Aileen IVleyer (req. of Mrs.lVlargaret Hunt); 7:45 p. m. --·Karl Kirsch (birthday)vJEDNESDAY: 6:30· Mother's Day; 8:00--Howard E. Barry (req.of Mr. & Mrs. Neb Zlmmerle); 11: 15--Loretta ,sampleTHURSDA Y: 6:30···-In thanksgiving for special intentions (The Span·g'enbergs); 8:00-··Several deceased personsFRIDA Y: 6:30- ~·Fa.ther's Day; 8:00--Mr. & lVIrs. Charles Iv1cDan­iel (req. of Margaret McLean); 11: 15--Elois and Johanna Beutle(req. of the Family)SATURDA Y: 8:00- ·Lawrence Brunswick (req. of son, Arthur);9:00--Rosary and Holy Communion; 11:30-··Nuptial mass; Keyes ,.Logan

The PRO DEO TIT:~UN'~. OFFERTORY last week was: $2745. 68 in445 envelopes; loose was: $80.07 for a total of $2825. 75. Attendancewas: 2109. High school'··"$33. 03 (76 envelopes); grade school $42. 65(298 envelopes). All should thank God for the many blessings we re··ceive from Him daily. Our young adults in hic;jh school should devel­ope the habit of giving- a "gift" to God each week. Learn how to hand­Ie money wisely.

*************************************************************The Executive Committee of the Home - School Association decidedto have public meetings every other month; at the October meeting,the plan will be explained to the membership.

Our CCD Religion classes begin this week--on \;Jednesday, from7:00 to 8:00 p. m. ; grades 4 through 12 will have their first class.Saturday, September 14th. grades 1, 2, and 3 will start their class-·es; a supplement to the Beam gives information as to what class­room your child will be in and the name of the teacher. Ne trustthat all the parents will co-operate in helping to make this projecta success. It is the obligation of the parents to see that the child­ren attend the classes regularly, unless there is a serious reasonfor the child to be absent.

CARROL BOOSTER j~NNUAL KICKOFF DANCE September 14th,9:00··12:00 p. m. Music by John Buehler. Casual dress - $2.00per couple. For tickets call Mrs. Russell Van Oss 426··4728.

THE C. Y. O. SOCCBR LEAGUE opens on Saturday, September 14th.l;:ames will be played at the Belmont Recreation Park, next to Im­maculate Conception parish on Smithville Hoad.

THERE WILL BE A TEEN CLUB l\l.[EETING at 7:30 p. m. tonight,September 8th in the church undercroft. All hi'Jh school studentsare urged to attend. The Teen Club wishes to thank all who con·~

tributed to the recent paper drive. The Club received $56. 39 fortheir efforts.

IN LOVE VJITH LIFEIf you don't like life, it's the way you're livin':.Il little less takin", a bit more givin';A little less hatin', a little more lovin I;A little more helpin', not so much shovin';A little more smilin', and not so much strife.And soon you will be in love with life.

HYIVINS F:'OR TODh Y Entrance - 'Ixl1maculatE;> JVl8..ry" , pa~e 427.--.... ..__.----Offert ory , - "Heart of Christ", page 103; G~rn.muniy1.h.-

. 0 Cxod, Our Hel;) In h;es Post , pa~e 400, .... Closii1", Hail,Holy Queen , page 4J'J. -

COMPLIMENTS

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7k ~eamSt. Luke Parish

2850 BELLBROOK-FAIRFIELD ROAD • DA YTON, OHIO 45432

Rectory 426-1733 School 426-8551Convent 426-1492 Bishop Ford Hall 426-0724

Church Undercroft 426-6767

SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30,8:00, 9:30,11:00

and 12:30.

HOLY DAYS: 5:30,8 :30 a.m., 6 and 8 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAYS: 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy

Communion is distributed as announced.

CONFESSIONS: 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 8:30 p.m.Saturdays and eves of feasts and First Fridays

MARRIAGES: Notify Pastor one monthahead; several months required forMIXED MARRIAGES.

BAPTISMS: By appointment at convenienceof parents, 426-1733.

INQUIRY CLASS: Tuesday evenings 7:00p. m. All welcome. No committmentinvolved.

DAILY MASSES: 6:30 and 8:00 a. m.

Crade 1AC'rade IBGrade 1C'~rade 1D";rade 1~

Jrade 2A(:-rade 2BGrade 2CGrade 2D'~rade 2.2:i~rade 2F

i,jrade 3A(;-rade 3BGrade 3C

Grade 3DJ:rade 4A

Grade 4B

Grade 4CGrade 4DGrade 4.2:

Grade 5Grade 6Crade 7Grade 8Grade 9

Grade 10

Crade 11

Grade 12

C. C. D. TEACHERS, GRJ~DES, ROOMS

Mrs. Van Oss

Sr. Carol ThereseMrs. M:eyerhofferMrs. Tirpac.{

81'. ivIary RosemundMrs. HattenSr. Mary PaulisaSr. Mary CabriniSr. Mary Antoinee

Mrs. SrodeMrs. BawidamannSr. Barbara RoseMrs. Heye (helper)Karen TrickMrs. Ryan

Family Names Saturday 10-11:15Room 2')2 j\ - i:A. V. Room F - IRoom 201 J _. MRoom 207 N - SReadincr Room T - Z;J

Room 103Room 206Room 203Room 104Room 102Room lOG

Room 204Room 205Undercroft

UndercroftRoom 105

A - CD··F-G-JH-KL-NO-RS - Z

A-DE-KL-P

R-Z(Special Group)

vv'ednesday Bveninc.!s 7:00--8:00Teresa GrieshopJan Lavov1\,11'. Don PlackeMrs. .schommerMrs. Belen Martin

Mrs. SczcepMr. HohlMrs. PerezSr. Mary JeanMiss Susan Laveck

Room 206Room 205Room 204Room 203

Room 207Room 103Room 106Room 103

Mrs. Judy Jungerman Room 102Brother '??:Mr. Fred DeisBrother Olderiski

Room 104

Sr. Mary Niatthieu Ford HalllVIr. & Mrs. Baimondi Ford Hall

A-FG-KL··Op-z

Father James Collins, Principal, High School C. C. D.Sister Mary Rufine, S. N. D., Principal, Elem.entary C. C. D.Miss Marion Schoc~;;:, Co-ordinator for Grades 1· 4

St. Luke Teen Club

PRESIDEl'TT- Dave Vogel

VICE-PRESIDENT- Valerie Prete

TREASURER - Doug i'liller

RECORDING SECRETARY- Nancy Bell

CorresPO~IDING SECRETJ~- Connie Brinkman

CH.A.IRNAN OF ACTIVITIES- Nike Clark

CHAIRHAN OF PUBLICITY- Denise Russell

------------------------------

ACTIVITies COiijf'lITTEE - Chairman-Mike ClarkTom HentrichMike BellIvlonica HentrichSue Seufert

PUBLICITY COl,jNITTEE-- Chaiman-Denise RussellJoan HilaneDebbie BraunJeannie Russell

Jim Kl31elli:erJackie PreteJudy KoelkerB.A. ZimmerJoe Koelker

COl4k1:mICATIONS COMNITTEE-Chainnan·-Connie Brinkl1'.anCarol Hauseman

FINANCE COMMITTEE-

Ann SteinbickerSteve Steinbicker

Chainuan-Doug MillerDoug MortAgatha VanOssPaula Hibbert

426-·55i <:

426-4173

426-7196

426··4201

426-0130

426-6103

426 ··042<··

426-6103426-2458426-4208

426 -2458426-3H3

426-042[;426-2401426_3953426-0421:;

426- 3781426-4173426-37C1426-0733426-3761

426-0130426-1303426-5732426-5732

426-7196426-1907426-4299426-1r~35

VOL. XIV No. 11 15th Sunday after Pentecqst September 15, 1961

TODA Y- - is the Communion day for all our grade school children.TU~SDAY--evenin':,' i:YlaSS, at 7:45 p. m. Have you attended la.tely?vvEDNESDA Y-··religion classes for grades 4 through 12; 7:00 to 8:00p. m.FRIDA Y~ -evening- rosary for peace and benediction.SATURDAY--reli~'ionclasses for grades 1, 2, and 3, from 10:00 to11: 15 a. m. Masses will be at 8:00 and 9:00 a. m. Feast of St. Mat..thew, Apostle and Bvangelist.SUNDA Y (Sept. 22nd)·,··will be the Communion day for all our highschool students and young people in the parish.

REBORN IN CHRIST: Jeffrey Alan. son of Richard and IVlarilyn Suck..ow Bacca. Bruce l\tIichael, son of Joseph D. and IVlartha Ebert vVeid­nero

BANNS OF lVIATRIlVIONY: 1st time between: Gerhard vleckesser, ofImmaculate Conception parish, Dayton and_Linda Bowman, of HolyTrinity parish, Dayton.

USHERS: 6:30-·.(:ene IVla.chino, Don Leitschuh; 8:00- ..Bernie Kender,Bob Bernhard, Bob Sherman, Ed Logan; 9:30--Georg'e Medisch,Chet Lipinski, Joe V/ilbur, Adam Vogel; 11:00..··Fritz Gerspacher,Gene lVIathes, H. H. Steenbergen, Don Placke; 12:30..-D. Johnson,J. Somuk, J. McPhilimy

SERVEHS: 6:30--·Robert Ka.ne; 8:00--Stephen and Tim lVIinch; 9:30-­Doug and Gary Miller; 11:00--David Bell, Jim lVIartyr; 12:30- ..BrianO'Donnell

COMMENTATORS: 6:30--Fred Deis; 8:00--Ed McVeigh; 9:30--JimSisk; 11:00--Matt Hoefler; 12:30--Jerry MillerFOR SEPTEMBER. 22n& 6:30--Bill Drury; 8:00'1~ v/illiam O'Hallor­a.n, M. D.; 9:30--Ed Kaminski; 11:00--Bill Cheney; 12:30-.-ChuckWiesman

OFFERTORY PARTICIPANTS TODAY: 6:30-·~Stephen Hummel, JimKeller, Suzanne Zainey, Roberta Vadnais; 8:00···~Joe Bawidamann,Carol Mangan, lVIike Klosterman, Cindy ~veaver; 9:30~-Greg Bol­ton, Greg Soucy, Michelle Hoefler, Sharon Stanwick; 11:00--Leon.,ard Meyerhoefer, Michael Hummel, Cay Fischer, Sue Kovach;12:30--Phil Hunter, Jim Martyr, Carol Cavin, IViary VadnaisFOR SEPTEMBER 22nd: 6:30--Mr. & Mrs. Aathony Lementavich;8:00--Elmer Lawrence Family; 9:30--Mrs. Harold Laughlin andFamily; 11:00--James Lavoy Family; 12:30--lVlr. V\iilliam Lapriseand Daughter

HOLY MASSES FOR THE VVEBK:TODAY: 6:30--Mr. Charles Downey (req. of Mrs. Mary Utermoehln);9:30-~JosephBernard (Relatives and Friends)MONDA Y: 6:30--Herman Berchtold (anniversary, req. of Rita Mar"cum); 8:00--Isabella Feldman (req. of Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Baltes)TUESDAY: 6:30--Father's Day; 8:00--Howard E. Barry (req. ofl'vIrs. Froehle); 7:45 p. m. --Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. lVicDaniel (req.of Mr. & Mrs. Ed LO(~'an)

"vVEDNESDA Y: 6:30- ..Mother's Day; 8:00--Aileen Meyer (req. of l\tIr.& Mrs. Brendan OILeary; 11: 15·--Dan Kulhanek (req. of LawrenceBrinkman)THURSDA Y: 6: 30·····In supplication and thanks to St. Jude (M. A.Lause); 8:00--Father's DayFRIDAY: 6:30--Mother's Day; 8:00--Mrs. Francis B. Lankas (Neig-h-.bors); 11: 15·~·- Loretta SampIeSATURDAY: 8:00- ·Josephine Longo (req. of Mr. & IVlrs. MichaelAnnarino); 9:00--1n thanksgiving for special lavors (req. of M. 0.)

HYMNS FOR TODA Y: Entrance: dChristians Sound the Name j.;, pag'e113; Offertory: "Praise Vie Our God With Joy" (orig. i'Now Thank"Je All Our GOd'i), page 467; Communion: "The Earth Is Full Of TheGoodness", page 114; Closing-: lilVIerciful savior', page 450

The PRO DEO TITHING OFFERTORY last weell: was $2380. 53 in 414envelopes; loose amounted to $103. 72, for a total of $2484. 25.

Attendance: 2101. A percentage of the collection was sent to theChancery for the School Offices. The designated collections appearin the "Catholic Telegraph" a month after they are taken up. Hiqhschool--$37. 02 in 102 envelopes; qrade school $56. 14 in 425 ~.lopes. Thanks to those who return their tithe faithfully to the Lord.There a.re some grade and high school students "vho do not have theircarton, yet. They can be picked up in the undercroft after mass.

;'~-vE ARE A TITHING PARISH"

CUB SCOUT NE vVS: Pack #85 will hold its first pack meeting on Mon-­day evening-, September 30th at Bishop Ford Hall, at 7:00 p. m. Allboys 8, 9, or 10 years old are invited to attend with their parents.This is our fall round··up. Any adult who wishes to work with the cubscouts will be welcome. Call Mr. Joe Radin at 426··2188 for more de··tails.

. There ia a need for more volunteer help with our nursery on Sundayduring the 9:30 and 11:00 a. m. masses. Perhaps the newer familiesdo not know about the nursery. It is held in the undercroft of thechurch during the above mentioned masses each .s'unday. If you canhelp, please call Mrs. Richard (Ann) Hohl at 426 ..4080

The Chaminade and Julienne Alumnae Associations have joined togeth­er to sponsor the "Chaminade-Julienne Alumni Dance", to be heldSeptember 21, 1968, from 9:00 p. m. to 1:00 a. m. The dance will beheld at Wampler's Ball··Arena. The cost per couple is $5.00. Tick­ets are available at the door or by contacting either the Chaminade orJulienne Alumni Associations.

The Dominican Retreat House Card and Raffle Party will be held Octo··ber 8th at vVampler!s Ball-Arena. Tickets may be obtained from PatBuell, 426-2937. Each ticket g-ives the buyer a chance to win:A'2:rand Award of $1000.00 cash or one of over 130 Cash BonusAwards.

COMPLIMENTS

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7k ~eamSt. Luke Parish

2850 BELLBROOK-FAIRFIELD ROAD • DA YTON, OHIO 45432

Rectory 426-1733 School 426-8551Convent 426-1492 Bishop Ford Hall 426-0724

Church Undercroft 426-6767

SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00

and 12:30.

HOLY DAYS: 5:30,8 :30 a.m., 6 and 8 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAYS: 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. HolyCommunion is distributed as announced.

CONFESSIONS: 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 8 :30 p.m.

Saturdays and eves of feasts and First Fridays

MARRIAGES: Notify Pastor one monthahead; several months required forMIXED MARRIAGES.

BAPTISMS: By appointment at convenienceof parents, 426-1733.

INQUIRY CLASS: Tuesday evenings 7:00p. m. All welcome. No committmentinvolved.

DAILY MASSES: 6:30 and 8:00 a. m.

VOL. XIV 16th Sunday after Pentecost September 22, 1968No. 12TODAY --is the Communion day for all our high school students andyoung people of the parish.TUESDA Y··~evenin(;; mass at 7:45 p. m. i?erhaps you could attend asa family unit.THURSDA y. -eveninq, members of the Rosary Altar Society willmeet in church for rosary and benediction. The business meetingVJill be held at the Hall. For the social part of the evening', a styleshow is planned. All the women of the parish al'e invited to attend.A special invitation is extended to all the new WOlJ.1en in the parish.FRIDA y ..··eveninSJ at 7:45 p. m., there will be rosary devotions forpeace, followed by benediction. Could you make the effort to attend?SATURDAY--masses will be at 8:00 and 9:00 a. m.SUNDA Y (Sept. 29th}.,,,beinrJ a fifth Sunday, it will be a general Com·­['llunion day for the whole parish.

BANNS OF MATRIMONY: 2nd time between; _erhard Vliecl<esser, ofImmaculate Conception, Dayton and Linda Bowman, of Holy Trinity,Dayton. 1st time between; Pamela S1anker of this parish and JamesKenneth vI/est of Imll1aculate Conception parish, Dayton.

USHERS: 6:30-·~Gene Machino, Don Leitschuh; 8:00--Bob Sherman,~d Log'an, (:eorg'e lVIedisch, Chet Lipinski; 9:30··~·Joe vV'ilbur, AdamVogel, Fritz Gerspacher, Gene Mathes; 11:00· ..·H. H. Steenbergen,Don Placke, Chuck Bechtel, Hoger Delabar; 12: 30-,,,J. McPhilimy,Don Johnson, Julius Somuk

SEB.VBRS: 6:30--Tim Lee, Brian Goecke; 8:00-·-The Hummels, TheBohls; 9:30--Gary Luther, Doug1as Hemmelgarn; 11:00--David DeBrosse, John Sullivan; 12:30--John Slightham, Leonard Meyerhoefer

COMMENTATORS TODAY: 6:30·--Bill Drury, 8:00·,-vvilliam OIBal··loran, M. D. ; 9:30- ·Ed Kaminsld; 11:00--Bill Cheney; 12:30--ChuckWiesmanFOR SEPT~I:,1.:QE329th: 6:30-··John Murray; 8:00--Don Placke;9:30-·.. J im Sis;\:; 11:00··.,Henry Weiler; 12:30-·Vacant

OFFERTORY PARTICIPANTS TODAY: 6:30~-Mr. & Mrs. AnthonyLementavich; 8:00~·..Elmer Lawrence Family; 9:30--Mrs. HaroldLaughlin and Family; 11:00-~JamesLavoy Fall1ily; 12:30--1\1r. Nil··liam Laprise and DaughterFOR SEPTEMBER 29th: 6:30--Mr. & Mrs. Matt Lause, Sr.; 8:00-­NIr. & IVlrs. Larry Locke; 9:30--Robert DeFelice Family; 11:00-­Carol, Garth and David Ivan; 12:30--John Lander Family

HOLY MASSBS FOR THE WBEK:TODA Y: 9:30--Henry M. Reinhard (req. of Bvanna Coriell); 11:00-­Earl Etienne (req. of relatives and friends)MONDAY: 6:30·--.Mother's Day; 8:00--Margaret Pettit (Mrs. 1\1. A.Lause)TUESDA Y: 6:30--·Aileen IVleyer (req. of Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Apple··man); 8:00--Howard l:::. Barry (req. of Mr. & Mrs. Paul PekelniskY)17:45 p. m. --Terrence Ruth (req. of Mr. & Mrs. John Lander)vv'EDNESDAY: 6:30""'t::Jeveral deceased persons; 3:00--Joseph Bern··ard (relatives and friends); 11:15--Loretta SalnpleTHURSDAY: 6:30---Father's Day; 8:00--Deceased members of Hen··ry and Marie Utrop (req. of Mr. & WITs. Al Rode)FRIDAY: 6:30-~Charles vIJ. Downey (req. of Mr. & Mrs. JosephBoeke); 8:00--Private Intention; 11:15--Elois and Johanna Beutle(Family)SATURDA Y: 8:00-~Sl)ecial intentions of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Anna­rino; 9:00--·Special intention for the safety of loved ones in theArmed Forces (req. of M. 0.)

HYMNS FOR TODA Y: Entrance_: "Heart of Christ' , page 103; Offer ..tory: "Father, See Your Children , page 152; Communion: "Breadof Angels" (t,O Salutaris'), page 192; Closinq:'To Jesus Christ',page 106

THE PRO DBO TITHING· OFFERTORY last week was: $3151. 02 in541 envelopes; loose was $94.73, for a total of $3245. 75. l~ttendance

was 2173. With school in session now and the approach of fall andwinter, naturally our expenses are to increase; we ask all to contin­ue to give their "tithe" regularly each week. vve do thank those who

are sacrificing for the support of Catholic education and the worksof religion. Our younq adults in high school are expected to help sup­port the parish according to their means. The g-rade school childrenare asked to sacrifice also; they will learn the value of spiritualsharing. Through itithing' all of us will learn that God is never out­done in generosity. HiCfh school--$36. 32 in 101 envelopes. Gradeschool--$56. 59 in 428 envelopes.**************************************************************Home l\/.[asses in the Parish: vl/e are starting, on a limited basis, tohave mass in the home. Fr. Collins has started to have mass in thehome of members of the CFM Groups. This will be on a monthly ba­sis. Likewise, mass will be said in the home of a . shut·- in". lVIassis said once a month at Crestview Nursing HOJ:ne.

THE RED CROSS BLOODMOBILE will be in the area to collect bloodfrom members of the community. The date is October 2, 1968; theplace is Hawker United Church of Christ and the hours are from noonto 6:00 p. m. I am told the community and county as a whole is in needof blood. If you feel that you can give blood, please call Mrs. DonneHuffman at 426·-4460.

THE OHIO STATE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS youth campaign is nowin progress. Proceeds from the campaign are used for scholarships,sponsorship of Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Little Lea<;iue Teams andother Youth Activities. This year twenty-·five awards will be made;seven automobiles, two vacations for two to Hawaii and sixteen mon..etaryawards. Your support for the Youth Campaign is appreciated.

The sympathy of the parish is extended to Mrs. Cyril Klosterman,whose brother, Henry 111. Reinhard, died recently. And to Mrs.James Elliott, whose father, Harley Gordon, died last Thursday.May they rest in peace.

THE MEMBERS of the congregation are invited to attend a series ofstudy nights on the Creed of Pope Paul VI to be held at Our Lady ofthe Immaculate Conception Church, 2300 Smithville Road. The dis·­cussions will be held on Thursday nights, startin~j Sept. 26, 8-9:30 p. IT

COMPLIMENTS

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7h, ~eamSt. Luke Parish

2850 BELLBROOK-FAIRFIELD ROAD • DA YTON, OHIO 45432

Rectory 426-1733 School 426-8551Convent 426-1492 Bishop Ford Hall 426-0724

Church Undercroft 426-6767

SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30,8:00, 9:30,11:00

and 12:30.

HOLY DAYS: 5:30,8:30 a.m., 6 and 8 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAYS: 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy

Communion is distributed as announced.

CONFESSIONS: 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 8:30 p.m.Saturdays and eves of feasts and First Fridays

MARRIAGES: Notify Pastor one monthahead; several months required forMIXED MARRIAGES.

BAPTISMS: By appointment at convenienceof parents, 426-1733.

INQUIRY CLASS: Tuesday evenings 7:00p. m. All welcome. No committmentinvolved.

DAILY MASSES: 6:30 and 8:00 a. m.

VOL. XIV No. 13 Feast of St. Michae2tArchangel September 29, 1968f 1'''''101. ~P....... .. ~ ... ,,/.}

TODAY --is a general Communion day for the whole parish.TUESDAY--eveninCJ, holy mass at 7:45 p. m.THURSDAY--afternoon and evening, confessions will be heard for theFirst Friday.FRIDAY- ·masses will be at 6:00 and 11:15 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. HolyCommunion will be distributed at 6:30, 7:00 and 8:30 a. m. SacredHeart devotions will be after the eveninJ mass.SATURDAY-··is the First Saturday in honor of the Immaculate Heartof Mary. lVlasses will be at 8:00 and 9:00 a. m. and 2:30 p. m.SUNDAY (Oct. 6th)·" will be the Communion day for the Rosary-AltarSociety.

REBORN IN CHRIST: Byron D. and Teresa A. children of Byron andGenevieve Smith Kizer. Best wishes, also, to Miss Linda Sue Bow··man, who was received into the church recently.

BANNS OF MATRIMONY: 3rd time between:'erhard Weckesser, ofImmaculate Conception parish, Dayton and. Linda Sue Bowman, ofHoly Trinity parish, Dayton. 2nd time between: Pamela Blanker, ofthis parish and James Kenneth West, of Immaculate Conception par·.ish, Dayton.

USHERS: 6:30·· ..0'el1e Machino, Don Leitschuh; 8:00-··George lVIedisch,Chet Lipinski, Joe vl/Ubur, Adam Vogel; 9:30"-Fritz Gerspacher, C:eneMathes, H. H. Steenbergen, Don Placke; 11:00--Chuck Bechtel, Hog­er Delabar, Russ and David Van Oss; 12:30···Don Johnson, JuliusSom uk, Joe McPhiErJ.1y

SERVERS: 6:30··-Jim Keller, Dan Leitschuh; 8:00--Greg Bolton, JimlVIetter, Mike Miller, Dan Rotterman; 9:30·-··Stephen Steinbicker, MarkSmock; 11:00 ..-Edward Sheridan, Frank Beel; 12:30--The Frommeyers

COMMENTATORS TODAY: 6:30·--John Murray; 8:00--Don Placke;9:30--Jim Sisk; 11:00··-·Henry \Neiler; 12:30· ..~VacantFOR OCTOBER 6th: 6:30·--J. Robert Zimmer; 8:00--Robert Ryan;

9:30--Gerald Baltes; 11:00--Fred Deis; 12:30-- Nilllam Drury

OFFERTORY PARTICIPANTS TODAY: 6:30--Mr. & Mrs. Matt Lause,Sr.; 8:00--NIr. & IJ.Irs. Larry Locke; 9:30-··Robert DeFelice Family;11:00--Carol, Garth and David Ivan; 12:30--John Lander FamilyFOR OCTOBER 6th: 6:30--Ray Rettich Family; 8:00--Edward LoganFamily; 9:30·--Robert Leisure Family; 11:00--Warren L. KooglerFamily; 12:30--Mr. & Mrs. Robert laFlamme

HOLY MASSES FOR THE WEEK:TODAY: 9:30--Joseph Bernard; 11:00--John CastantinoMONDA Y: 6:30--Mother's Day; 8:00--Private IntentionTUESDAY: 6:30-··In supplication and thanks to the B. V. M. (M. A•.Lause); 8:00--Private Intention; 7:45--1VIother's DayWEDNESDAY: 6:30····Private Intention; 11:15····Earl Etienne (.Rela­tives and Friends)THURSDAY: 6:30··-Charles W. Downey (Mr. & Mrs. John Lucas);8:00--Deceased members of Henry and Marie Utrop (Mr. & lVIrs. AlRode)FRIDAY: 6:00a. m. ···-Loretta Sample; 11:15--Elois and Johanna Beui·Ie (Family); 6:00 p. Ul. --·Private IntentionSATURDAY: 8:00-··Several deceased persons; 9:00--Private Inten­tion; 2:30 p. m. --Nuptial mass; vVeckesser·Bowman

HYMNS FOR TODAY: Entrance: "Virgin, Full of Grace;', page 426;Offertory: "0 Sacred Head Surrounded.!, page 81; Communion: "Mer·­ciful Savior " page 450; Closing: 'Holy .';:odvVe Praise Thy Name",page 459.

Our Solemn Annual Exposition (formerely 40 Hours> will be held on oneday only, namely, on Tuesday, October 8th beginning with holy massat 9: 45 a. m. The school children will adore the Blessed Sacramentduring the school hours, as well as any adults who can come; in thelate afternoon and early evening hours, we will need some volunteeradorers until 7:45 p. m. when the closing ceremony will begin. I hopethat you will plan to attend this one day service and attend the closingexercises, if at all possible.

The PRO DEO TITHING OFFERTORY last week was: $2461. 84 in 455envelopes; loose was $92. 41 for a total of ~2554. 25. High school··­$33. 55 (87 envelopes); Grade school--$61. 01 (441 envelopes) Hasyour child picked up his or her envelopes, yet? They will be foundin the undercroft. Something to think about: A living is made bywhat we get, but a LIFE is made by what we C7.IVE.

The members of our TEEN CLUB wish to thank all of you who patron,..izeq their "bake sale' last Sunday; proceeds were in excess of $70.00.

PROPERS -- SAINT MICHAEL, ARCHAN~TEL September 29, 1968Entrance Song: Bless the Lord, all you his ang-els, you mighty instrength, who do his bidding, obeying his spoken word. PS. Blessthe Lord, 0 my soul and all my being, bless his holy name. Glorybe to the Father, etc. Repeat antiphon.

Meditation Song: - Bless the Lord, all you his ang-els, you mighty instrength who do his bidding. Bless the Lord, 0 my soul; and all mybeing bless his holy name. Alleluia, alleluia, saint lvrichael the Arch··.ang-el, defend us in battle, that we may not perish in the dreadfuljudgement, Alleluia.

Song while preparinct the gifts: An angel stood before the altar of thetemple, having- a golden censer in his hand; and there was given him11.1uch incense; and the smoke of the spices ascended before God, All­eluia.

Communion Song; All you angels of the Lord, bless the Lord, andsing a hymn, and exalt him before all forever.

"'vVE HAVE just organized a Block L cheering ~roup and soon will beselecting the 7th and 8th grade cheerleaders. However, we are in ur··gent need of some women to help in supervising these programs. Any­one interested, please contact Mrs. Kelly at 426-3881. Thank you.ViE ViTOULD like to cong-ratulate the &"'t. Luke soccer team on theirsuccess in the first games of the season. They are presently tied forplace. Next g-ame 6:30 p. m. , Tuesday, Oct. 1st at St. Lukes' Field.

COMPLIMENTS

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7~ ~eamSt. Luke Parish

2850 BELLBROOK-FAIRFIELD ROAD • DA YTON, OHIO 45432

Rectory 426-1733 School 426-8551Convent 426-1492 Bishop Ford Hall 426-0724

Church Undercroft 426-6767

SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30,8:00, 9:30,11;00

and 12:30.

HOLY DAYS: 5:30,8:30 a.m., 6 and 8 p.m.

FIRST FRIDAYS: 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy

Communion is distributed as announced.

CONFESSIONS: 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 8 :30 p.m.

Saturdays and eves of feasts and First Fridays

MARRIAGES: Notify Pastor one monthahead; several months required forMIXED MARRIAGES.

BAPTISMS: By appointment at convenienceof parents, 426-1733.

INQUIRY CLASS: Tuesday evenings 7:00p. m. All- welcome. No committmentinvolved.

DAILY MASSES; 6:30 and 8:00 a. m.