the catholic times. (columbus, ohio), 1959-10-16, [p ].1 a st. joseph festival the annual fall...

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10—The Catholic Times Friday, October 16,1959 Of Interest to Women , . . i, ^— St. Ann Guild Four f5 Elects Officers Miss Charlotte Rupprecht has been elected chair- man of St. Ann Infant and Hospital Guild 4. Other offi- cers include Mrs. Herman Kaeppner, treasurer and Mrs Leo Thum, publicity. The next meeting will be Friday, Oct. 23, at 8 p.m. at the home of Miss Rup- precht, 1112 Frebis Ave.. Other dude: Guild meetings in- Minstrel Show At St. Agnes The days of the old-fashioni* ed minstrel shows will be re* vived by the Women's Club ol St. Agnes Church, Saturday and Sunday nights. On these two evenings, the Women's Club will present just such a show in the St. Agnes School Hall. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. The cast is headed by Mrs. Robert Luken, interlocutor, and Mrs. Richard Williams, Mrs. George Barch, Mrs. Char- les Crites and Mrs. George Dalton as end men. Others in the large cast in- clude Mrs. Pat Morgan, Mrs. Tony Vanicelli, Mrs. Robert Dowell, Mrs. Al Vallani, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Ed Be- zold, Mrs. Norma Thcado, Mrs. Herman Medley, Mrs. Joseph Mohler, Mrs. Paul Mur* nane and Mrs. Jack Muir. Mrs. Larry Knott is ticket chairman, Mrs. John Kauff- man in charge of publicity and Miss Mary Ellen Russell, pianist. The director is Miss Judy Wcllnilz and musical director is Mrs. William DeMcrs. Pro- ducer is Mrs. Charles Crites. Tickets may be obtained by calling BR. 6-2889 and at the door. St. Wim Croup Names Chairman Mrs. Edward Fa nan, presi- dent of the St. Pius Altaf Society has announced the following committee chair- men for the coming year: Mrs. Ernest Massie, sun- shine; Mrs. Harry Brown, telephone; Mrs. James O'Dair, publicity; Mrs. Rosemary Morris, tax stamps; Mrs. Henry Gluck, program; Mrs. George Ortb, religious acti- vities; Mrs. Robert Giffin. re- freshments; Mrs. Ralph Fer- ris, DCCW representative, Spaghetti Dinner Thr- annual .spaghetti din- ner of St. Margaret of Cor- tona parish will be held Sun* day from 12 noon to 8 p.m. in the re rnodclpd parish hall. Proceeds will go to the building fund. Miriam Club A pot luck .supper will be served Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. for members of the Miriam Club of St. Brendan Church in the social hall. Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Mrs. George Pan- zer and Mrs. John Peltier will be hostesses. A hhort meet- ing «td discussion will fel- low. HEADQUARTERS Fer Parochial School Team Ecjyipmenf Wilson and Spalding Athletic Goods Beck & Milanese Sportsman's Service 222 E. Long at 5th CA. 4-2887 Guild 12 Tuesday, Oct. 27, Halloween party and busi- ness meeting at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Raymond Ad- ams, 7387 Smithfield Rd., Reynoldsburg. Guild 15 Tuesday' it J6;15 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Nerny, 543 S. Ohio. Guild 18 Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Jo- seph Scholl, 2165 Middle- hurst Dr. Election of officers will take place. Guild 22 Friday, Oct. 30, at 9 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Howard Pontius, 1322 E. 23rd Ave. Guild 3d Monday at. 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Charles Salvatore, 2450 Far- leigh Rd. Guild 55 Thursday, Nov. 5, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Joseph E. Staley, 138 E. L&keview Ave. Guild 57 Thursday, Nov. 5, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Gerald Strutner, 748 Robinwood Ave.. Apt. C. New members include Mrs. Pat Green and Mrs. Strutner. n 1 a St. Joseph Festival The annual Fall Festival and Dance at St. Joseph Academy will be held this Thursday. A "Chicken-in- the-Basket" supper will be served from 5 to 8 p.m., followed by a dance for the student body. Music will be furnished by The Classmen. Pictured above making arrangements for the event, are (standing), Mr. and Mrs. James Phillip, and seated, Mr. and Mrs. William Spires, co-chairmen of the event. Potluek Dinner Our Lady of Pcacft Altaic Rosary Society will hold a potluek dinner in the school cafeteria Tuesday al 6.30 p.m. to welcome the new members. Hostesses for the evening will be new officers and board members. Catholic Big Sister$ Plan Sunday Social The fir.st fall meeting of the Catholic Big Sisters wilt be held Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at Rosemont School for Girls. Entertainment including the "Barber Shop Quartet," will be given for the Little Sis- ten following the meeting. St. Agatha Men DihnihH Cohl Topie The "Science Can Be Fun" members of the St. Agatha Men's Club will meet Friday at the school. "Hot Facts on a Cold Subject" will be the topic of Royal S. Buchan- an, manager of the Advanced Refrigeration Development at Westinghousc. Nila Huteh If Commentator Nita Hutch, WTVN radio personality, will be the fash- ion commentator Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Valley Dale for the card party and style show sponsored by the St. James the Less Altar Society. Music for the .style show will be bv Ray Cincione. Mrs. Southworth, Pres. Central Deanery Elects Officers Mrs. Press C. Southworth, Jr. has been re-elected president to serve another term as president of the Central Deanery Council of Catholic Women. Other officers recently re-elected include Mrs. J. Echenroda, vice-president; Mrs. William Spiers, recording secre- tary; Mrs. Bernard Collins, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Frank P. Shea, treasurer. has Mrs. Southworth has ap pointed the following women to serve as department chair- men for the coming year: Mrs. Harold W. Pierce, re- ligious activities; Mrs. Emil "Wilhclm, Catholic charities; Mrs. Nicholas Cenci, PTA; Mrs. Daniel Murphy, social action; Mrs. Frank C. Iafolla, international relations; Mrs. C. M. Prentice, family life; Mrs. Alvin Patterson, Civil Defense; Mrs. J. R. Echenrode, organi- zation and development; Mrs. Howard Huntzinger, commun- ication, Miss Catherine Mc- Lean, legislation; Miss MafjrB. Lynch, youth. The following women "have been appointed to serve as standing committee chairmen: Mrs. Douglas Ash, ways and means: Mrs. Paul Gale, budget; Mrs. "William Langley, par- liamentarian; Mrs. Walter Harris, special civic repre- sentative, and committee for better movies in Columbus; Miss Mary K. Rohr, Christmas is Christ's Birthday; Mrs. John P. Siemer, telephone; Mrs. Carl R. Williams, Golden Age Clubs; Mrs. James Lingo, St. Francis Circles Meet St. Francis Hospital Circles announced the following meet- ings: Circle 3 Luncheon and cards Monday at 12 noon at the Deshler Hilton, with Mrs. Fred Plimmcl hostess. Chair- man Mrs. Frank Smith. Circle 10—Luncheon Mon- day at 1 p.m. at the University Club with Mrs. Arthur Utt, hostess. Chairman is Mrs. A. W. Underwood. transportation; Mrs. Jackson R. Little, Sisters' transporta- tion; Mrs. Thomas Madigau, baptismal sponsors; Mrs. George Fulchcr, senior citizens committee; Mrs. lieo McGce and Mrs. Charles McGarrick, representative to Columbus Slate School Volunteers Activ- ity Committee; Mrs. Theo Hinterschied, internati onal reial ions. Sr. Maryanna Is Ohio Poetry Day Speaker Sister Maryanna, St, Mary of the Springs College, will present a reading of her work Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Southern Hotel in con- nection with the two-day Ohio Poetry Day celebration to- day and Saturday. Mrs. .Jean Starr Untermeycr, noted poet and writer, will be the guest speaker at the banquet at 0:30 plra. Satur- day. Athletic Association Sponsors Dance The annual Fall Festival, sponsored by the Athletic Association of St. Mary Mag- dalene Church, will be held Saturday from 7 to 11:30 p.m. in the school hall; ac- cording to chairman John Murium'. NEED Extra Spate? add a room NO JOB TOO SMAL NO JOB TOO LAR$F •V.f" 5 YRS. TO PAY Recreation Rooms * Kitchen! AM. 7-6331 WOJPtO'S-lM. Money DOWN Attics * Porchea Bathrooms FREE ESTIMATES IMMEDIATE SERVICE 3*7 India (vol a Ave. Columbus, OKI* Open 8 AM- PHI CWL Plans Donation Tea The Catholic Women' s League will hold a donation tea Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. for the Carmelite Sisters at the convent, 2065 Barton PI, according to social chairman Miss Florence Gaughran. A musical program will be presented featuring Melissa Hughes and Judy Niehans, stu- deijth at St. Mary of the Springs College. Hostesses will include Mrs. R, J. Carroll, Mrs. Fred Hays, Mrs. Leo Rodenfels, Mrs. Ed- ward Ramsey, Mrs. Leo Rui- singer, Mrs. J. B. Toole, Mrs. Alfred Riley, Mrs. Fred Hirschman, Mrs. Walter Fed* erer, Miss Kathlene Moore, Miss Mary King and Miss Ag- nes King. , Sisters Present Vocation Talk The Sisters of Charity, Naz- areth, Ky., will present a vo- cation talk Tuesday at 8 p.m. at St. Matthias Altar-Society monthly meeting. Slides de- picting the convent life will also be shown. A parish social will be held from 9 p.m. until 12 midnight, with round and square danc- ing featured, according to the chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Noon. Fr. Do del Speaks At o v Cilv Ivlher Richard F. Dodd, Diocesan Director of Youth, •will be the guest speaker Sunday at the annual "Get Acquainted Tea" of the Our Lady of Perpetual Help PCCW. The social is sched- uled from 2 to 4 p.m. Other spccial guests include Mrs. Franklin Eyerman, presi- dent of the Diocesan Council off Catholic Women, and Mrs. Prank Vogel, chairman of the legislative committee of the DCCW. Mrs. Keith Montague is chairman of this event. She will be assisted by Mrs. Jerry Mogan, Mrs. Frank Thomas and Mrs. Elmer Sines. INFORMATION BOOKKEEPING AND TAX RE- PORTS. Small Business. Reas- onable priccs. 264 Reed. Dial 3-2459. SEEDS - PLANTS - FLOWERS Shrubs - Evergreens - Shrubs MARION NURSERY SALES Mt. Vernon Ave. Dial 2-3345 MARION PIANO CO. Open .9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 143 E. Center St. Marion, Ohio FSWJH SWEETS The Quality Line of Packaged Candy packed THE FRANKLIN CANDY CO.,—COLUMBUS, OHIO ^ tao©e©oe©©c«c®aoe»oes»0OOGW©o«3©cce©so<»e©©ocl George J. Ige! and Company, Inc. Crane Service Excn\niing 520 Harmon Ave. CA. COLUMBUS 8, OHIO For Netc, Different Window Treatment* f rimoit "THE SHA&C MAM" t Window Shade! 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Ph. 2-3195 2-3189 'Good Quality Used Cart" We're Liquidating . . . The Heaton Music Store Inventory (formerly Columbus, Ohio). Pianos Consoles—Grands New Used Spinets Organs New—Used—Spinets- Consoles Organ speakers for Hammond, Baldwin. Wurlitzer. Lowery, Oonn, Kimball Portable Organs Magnuss—Pianorgiti Accordions New and Used 12 thru 120 Bass Band Instruments New and Used String Instruments New and Usii Drums anil Accessories New aaii bsed Many Items Reduced Price and More. Bargains and variety like you've never seen. Spinet pianos, to musical saws. Bagpipes to trumpets. Open Mondays and Fridays till ' Iurdek's Music Store 173 S. Main 22717—2-3514 Marion, O. AUTO DEALERS VERNON M. THOMAS CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE RTCHWOOD. OHIO BANKING SERVICE Complete Banking Service The Campbell National Bank Phone 77, LaRue, Ohio Member Fed. Deposit Ins Corp. MOVING Local, also trailers for rent, two and four-wheel hitch furnished. Move your- self Save $$$. Dial 2-1763 197 S. 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Page 1: The Catholic times. (Columbus, Ohio), 1959-10-16, [p ].1 a St. Joseph Festival The annual Fall Festival and Dance at St. Joseph Academy will be held this Thursday. A "Chicken-in-the-Basket"

10—The Catholic Times Friday, October 16,1959

Of Interest to Women , . . i, ^—

St. Ann Guild Four f5 Elects Officers

Miss Charlotte Rupprecht has been elected chair­man of St. Ann Infant and Hospital Guild 4. Other offi­cers include Mrs. Herman Kaeppner, treasurer and Mrs Leo Thum, publicity. The next meeting will be

Friday, Oct. 23, at 8 p.m. at the home of Miss Rup­precht, 1112 Frebis Ave..

Other dude:

Guild meetings in-

Minstrel

Show At

St. Agnes The days of the old-fashioni*

ed minstrel shows will be re* vived by the Women's Club ol St. Agnes Church, Saturday and Sunday nights.

On these two evenings, the Women's Club will present just such a show in the St. Agnes School Hall. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m.

The cast is headed by Mrs. Robert Luken, interlocutor, and Mrs. Richard Williams, Mrs. George Barch, Mrs. Char­les Crites and Mrs. George Dalton as end men.

Others in the large cast in­clude Mrs. Pat Morgan, Mrs. Tony Vanicelli, Mrs. Robert Dowell, Mrs. Al Vallani, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Ed Be-zold, Mrs. Norma Thcado, Mrs. Herman Medley, Mrs. Joseph Mohler, Mrs. Paul Mur* nane and Mrs. Jack Muir.

Mrs. Larry Knott is ticket chairman, Mrs. John Kauff-man in charge of publicity and Miss Mary Ellen Russell, pianist.

The director is Miss Judy Wcllnilz and musical director is Mrs. William DeMcrs. Pro­ducer is Mrs. Charles Crites.

Tickets may be obtained by calling BR. 6-2889 and at the door.

St. Wim Croup

Names Chairman Mrs. Edward Fa nan, presi­

dent of the St. Pius Altaf Society has announced the following committee chair­men for the coming year:

Mrs. Ernest Massie, sun­shine; Mrs. Harry Brown, telephone; Mrs. James O'Dair, publicity; Mrs. Rosemary Morris, tax stamps; Mrs. Henry Gluck, program; Mrs. George Ortb, religious acti­vities; Mrs. Robert Giffin. re­freshments; Mrs. Ralph Fer­ris, DCCW representative,

Spaghetti Dinner Thr- annual .spaghetti din­

ner of St. Margaret of Cor-tona parish will be held Sun* day from 12 noon to 8 p.m. in the re rnodclpd parish hall.

Proceeds will go to the building fund.

Miriam Club A pot luck .supper will be

served Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. for members of the Miriam Club of St. Brendan Church in the social hall. Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Mrs. George Pan­zer and Mrs. John Peltier will be hostesses. A hhort meet­ing «td discussion will fel­low.

HEADQUARTERS Fer

Parochial School

Team Ecjyipmenf

Wilson and Spalding

Athletic Goods

Beck & Milanese

Sportsman's Service 222 E. Long at 5th

CA. 4-2887

Guild 12 — Tuesday, Oct. 27, Halloween party and busi­ness meeting at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Raymond Ad­ams, 7387 Smithfield Rd., Reynoldsburg.

Guild 15 — Tuesday' it J6;15 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Nerny, 543 S. Ohio.

Guild 18 — Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Jo­seph Scholl, 2165 Middle-hurst Dr. Election of officers will take place.

Guild 22 — Friday, Oct. 30, at 9 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Howard Pontius, 1322 E. 23rd Ave.

Guild 3d — Monday at. 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Charles Salvatore, 2450 Far-leigh Rd.

Guild 55 — Thursday, Nov. 5, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Joseph E. Staley, 138 E. L&keview Ave.

Guild 57 — Thursday, Nov. 5, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Gerald Strutner, 748 Robinwood Ave.. Apt. C. New members include Mrs. Pat Green and Mrs. Strutner.

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St. Joseph Festival

The annual Fall Festival and Dance at St. Joseph Academy will be held this Thursday. A "Chicken-in-the-Basket" supper will be served from 5 to 8 p.m., followed by a dance for the student body. Music will be furnished by The Classmen. Pictured above making arrangements for the event, are (standing), Mr. and Mrs. James Phillip, and seated, Mr. and Mrs. William Spires, co-chairmen of the event.

Potluek Dinner Our Lady of Pcacft Altaic

Rosary Society will hold a potluek dinner in the school cafeteria Tuesday al 6.30 p.m. to welcome the new members.

Hostesses for the evening will be new officers and board members.

Catholic Big Sister$ Plan Sunday Social

The fir.st fall meeting of the Catholic Big Sisters wilt be held Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at Rosemont School for Girls. Entertainment including the "Barber Shop Quartet," will be given for the Little Sis-ten following the meeting.

St. Agatha Men DihnihH Cohl Topie

The "Science Can Be Fun" members of the St. Agatha Men's Club will meet Friday at the school. "Hot Facts on a Cold Subject" will be the topic of Royal S. Buchan­an, manager of the Advanced Refrigeration Development at Westinghousc.

Nila Huteh If Commentator

Nita Hutch, WTVN radio personality, will be the fash­ion commentator Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Valley Dale for the card party and style show sponsored by the St. James the Less Altar Society.

Music for the .style show will be bv Ray Cincione.

Mrs. Southworth, Pres.

Central Deanery Elects Officers

Mrs. Press C. Southworth, Jr. has been re-elected president to serve another term as president of the Central Deanery Council of Catholic Women. Other officers recently re-elected include Mrs. J. Echenroda, vice-president; Mrs. William Spiers, recording secre­tary; Mrs. Bernard Collins, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Frank P. Shea, treasurer.

has Mrs. Southworth has ap pointed the following women to serve as department chair­men for the coming year:

Mrs. Harold W. Pierce, re­ligious activities; Mrs. Emil "Wilhclm, Catholic charities; Mrs. Nicholas Cenci, PTA; Mrs. Daniel Murphy, social action; Mrs. Frank C. Iafolla, international relations; Mrs. C. M. Prentice, family life; Mrs. Alvin Patterson, Civil Defense; Mrs. J. R. Echenrode, organi­zation and development; Mrs. Howard Huntzinger, commun­ication, Miss Catherine Mc­Lean, legislation; Miss MafjrB. Lynch, youth.

The following women "have been appointed to serve as standing committee chairmen:

Mrs. Douglas Ash, ways and means: Mrs. Paul Gale, budget; Mrs. "William Langley, par­liamentarian; Mrs. Walter Harris, special civic repre­sentative, and committee for better movies in Columbus; Miss Mary K. Rohr, Christmas is Christ's Birthday; Mrs. John P. Siemer, telephone; Mrs. Carl R. Williams, Golden Age Clubs; Mrs. James Lingo,

St. Francis

Circles Meet St. Francis Hospital Circles

announced the following meet­ings:

Circle 3 — Luncheon and cards Monday at 12 noon at the Deshler Hilton, with Mrs. Fred Plimmcl hostess. Chair­man Mrs. Frank Smith.

Circle 10—Luncheon Mon­day at 1 p.m. at the University Club with Mrs. Arthur Utt, hostess. Chairman is Mrs. A. W. Underwood.

transportation; Mrs. Jackson R. Little, Sisters' transporta­tion; Mrs. Thomas Madigau, baptismal sponsors; Mrs. George Fulchcr, senior citizens committee; Mrs. lieo McGce and Mrs. Charles McGarrick, representative to Columbus Slate School Volunteers Activ­ity Committee; Mrs. Theo H i n t e r s c h i e d , i n t e r n a t i o n a l r e i a l i o n s .

Sr. Maryanna

Is Ohio Poetry

Day Speaker

Sister Maryanna, St, Mary of the Springs College, will present a reading of her work Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Southern Hotel in con­nection with the two-day Ohio Poetry Day celebration to­day and Saturday.

Mrs. .Jean Starr Untermeycr, noted poet and writer, will be the guest speaker at the banquet at 0:30 plra. Satur­day.

Athletic Association Sponsors Dance

The annual Fall Festival, sponsored by the Athletic Association of St. Mary Mag­dalene Church, will be held Saturday from 7 to 11:30 p.m. in the school hall; ac­cording to chairman John Murium' .

NEED Extra Spate? add a room

NO JOB TOO SMAL

NO JOB TOO LAR$F

•V.f"

5 YRS.

TO PAY

Recreation Rooms

* Kitchen!

AM. 7-6331

WOJPtO'S-lM.

Money DOWN

Attics * Porchea Bathrooms

FREE ESTIMATES IMMEDIATE SERVICE

3*7 India (vol a Ave. Columbus, OKI*

Open 8 AM- PHI

CWL Plans

Donation Tea

The Catholic Women' s League will hold a donation tea Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. for the Carmelite Sisters at the convent, 2065 Barton PI, according to social chairman Miss Florence Gaughran.

A musical program will be presented featuring Melissa Hughes and Judy Niehans, stu-deijth at St. Mary of the Springs College.

Hostesses will include Mrs. R, J. Carroll, Mrs. Fred Hays, Mrs. Leo Rodenfels, Mrs. Ed­ward Ramsey, Mrs. Leo Rui-singer, Mrs. J. B. Toole, Mrs. A l f r e d R i l e y , M r s . F r e d Hirschman, Mrs. Walter Fed* erer, Miss Kathlene Moore, Miss Mary King and Miss Ag­nes King. ,

Sisters Present

Vocation Talk The Sisters of Charity, Naz­

areth, Ky., will present a vo­cation talk Tuesday at 8 p.m. at St. Matthias Altar-Society monthly meeting. Slides de­picting the convent life will also be shown.

A parish social will be held from 9 p.m. until 12 midnight, with round and square danc­ing featured, according to the chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Jo­seph Noon.

Fr. Do del

Speaks At

o v Cilv Ivlher Richard F. Dodd,

Diocesan Director of Youth, •will be the guest speaker Sunday at the annual "Get Acquainted Tea" of the Our Lady of Perpetual Help PCCW. The social is sched­uled from 2 to 4 p.m.

Other spccial guests include Mrs. Franklin Eyerman, presi­dent of the Diocesan Council off Catholic Women, and Mrs. Prank Vogel, chairman of the legislative committee of the DCCW.

Mrs. Keith Montague is chairman of this event. She will be assisted by Mrs. Jerry Mogan, Mrs. Frank Thomas and Mrs. Elmer Sines.

INFORMATION

BOOKKEEPING AND TAX RE­PORTS. Small Business. Reas­onable priccs. 264 Reed. Dial 3-2459.

SEEDS - PLANTS - FLOWERS

Shrubs - Evergreens - Shrubs MARION NURSERY SALES

Mt. Vernon Ave. Dial 2-3345

MARION

PIANO CO. Open .9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

143 E. Center St. Marion, Ohio

FSWJH SWEETS The Quality Line of Packaged Candy

packed THE FRANKLIN CANDY CO.,—COLUMBUS, OHIO ^

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George J. Ige! and Company, Inc.

Crane Service — Excn\niing 520 Harmon Ave. CA.

COLUMBUS 8, OHIO

For Netc, Different Window Treatment*

f rimoit

"THE SHA&C MAM"

t

• Window Shade!

• Venetian Blind*

• Draperies • Traverse Rods

mmn bros

1289 E. Main St. Est. 1920 CL. 2-3163

(HERM) (JIM)

(DICK) (PAUL)

(FORMERLY H. E. BAUMAN & SONS!

PLUMBING and HEATING Featuring National Fixtures. Dishwashers, Disposers, Pumps, Heat­ing Equipment. Water Heaters. New installation. Repair. Complete bath and kitchen remodeling. Sewers and drains cleaned elec­trically.

RETAIL DISCOUNT STORE 995 THURMAN DO IT YOURSELF OR WE DO IT FOR YOU. Service in Columbus end Surrounding Aree.

HI. 3-9781 IF NO ANSWER,

BE. 1-6865 UC<»CCiOOGOGCOOa509COSCOCCOOSGOeOCOCCCC«>eOSO.

M A R GUIDE

INFORMATION

SHARPENING. ANY TOOLS SAWS — KNIVES — SCISSORS 448 Cherry St. Dial 2-5123

AGRICULTURAL lime and stone hauling. DON JOHNSON. 483 Silver St., Dial 2-5370.

LEWANDA STABLES Horseback Riding For Pleasure and Relaxation. Trail Rides, Pic­nics, Hayrides, etc. Horses for sale. Rent by hour. Phone 26096.

HOLLYDAY~EfUG~O0T_2-5296 Cleaning, sizing, mothproofifng, binding, repairing. 306 E. Mark.

DOROTHY S'SEWING SHOP" 119 E. Church St.

Phone 2-3513 Marion, O.

TROPICAL FISH EXCLUSIVELY — Sub-Terra Garden, 1st St. west of Marion Plaza, 375 Kensington PI. Phone 3-1595

Wm. H. Guy & Sons Hardware and Farm Supplies

no IT YOURSKLF Headquarter* Builders Hardware

Household Needs Paint, Class, Power Tools

DIAL 3-0151 30? W.'Main Sf. in Mai ion, O.

WestinghoHse TV You f ,in .>*< >,re IF IT'S

W ESTIN GHOUSE

BON NEFF. INC. Harding Higwuvav East—

Dial 2-6660

S M I T H ' S ROYAL. BLUg

SUPER MARKET at Corporation Limits

1023 N. Main Sr.

Open Sunday 9 a.m. * 7 p.m.

buyers- CIRCLEVILLE guide

SEWERS end DRAINS Residential, Commercial, Indus-trial. Farm Drains, Septic Tank

l.iries and Hool Drains Opened and Cleaned Thoroughly

Day or Night Service Circleville

GR. 4-4651 ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER

SERVICE and DRAIN SERVICE

LOCKER PLANT

L B. DA1LEY Custom Butchering

Nicholas Dr. Phone GR. 4 2360.

GOELLER'S

PAINT STORE

Don't forget the Want Ads. 219 E. Main Circleville

Circleville Fast Freeze

Food Locker HAROLD NAGEL

Ownti and Operator 161 Kdison Av., Circleville, O.

GR. 4-2701

Ullman's Flowers PHONE GR. 4-2490

CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO

l<lowers for Any Occasion

For Advertising Rates Write:

AD DEPT. CATHOLIC TIMES Pt O. BOX 636 COLUMBUS. OHIO

Grubb- Dunlop Tire Service

Phone GR. 44296 355 E Main Ci^cfevitlr!

PLUMBERS

BARTHELMAS SHEET METAL and PLUMBING

241 E. Main St. Ph. GR. 4 2655

RADIATOR REPAIR

C. N. ASH RADIATOR SERVICE

Radiators removed and replaced Cleaned and Repaired—$11.50

Plus Hose If Needed 348 E. Franklin Street GR. 4-6179, Circleville

UPHOLSTERY Phone GR. 4-5812 225 E Main St.

Circleville, O.

The Third National Bank

"Where Service Predominates" 107 W. MAIN ST. PHONE 43

CtrcleviHe

FORD'S

FURI4SIURE 1155 W. Mein GR. 4-4581

Largest selection of Good, Clean Used Furniture in Town.

PWWWWVWWW

[ BLUE RIBBOfi DAIRY £ Milk—Cottage Cheese—Ice Cream

315 S. Pickaway — Circleville — GR. 4 3975

MARION

Lincoln-Mercury INC.

Ph. 2-3195 — 2-3189

'Good Quality Used Cart"

We're

Liquidating . . . The Heaton Music Store Inventory (formerly Columbus, Ohio).

Pianos Consoles—Grands

New Used Spinets

Organs New—Used—Spinets-

Consoles Organ speakers for Hammond, Baldwin.

Wurlitzer. Lowery, Oonn, Kimball

Portable Organs

Magnuss—Pianorgiti

Accordions New and Used

12 thru 120 Bass

Band Instruments New and Used

String Instruments

New and Usii

Drums anil Accessories

New aaii bsed

Many Items Reduced Price and More.

Bargains and variety like you've never seen. Spinet pianos, to musical saws. Bagpipes to trumpets. Open Mondays and Fridays till

' Iurdek's Music Store

173 S. Main 22717—2-3514 Marion, O.

AUTO DEALERS

VERNON M. THOMAS

CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE RTCHWOOD. OHIO

BANKING SERVICE

Complete Banking Service The Campbell National Bank

Phone 77, LaRue, Ohio Member Fed. Deposit Ins Corp.

MOVING — Local, also trailers for rent, two and four-wheel hitch furnished. Move your­self — Save $$$. Dial 2-1763 197 S. Prospect St.

BICYCLES - TRICYCLES

SHWINN BICYCLES. Bicycle re­pair service. All work guaran­

teed. Pickup and delivery. MARION CYCLE SHOP

427 W. Center St. Dial 2-2613

PICTURE FRAMES, custom made, any size. Large selection of styles. STEWART STUDIO, 146V2 S. Main Dial 2 0555.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Grocery Restaurant with living

quarters Bar and Restaurant Dry Cleaning with living

quarters. All the above reasonably priced. Give us a call for details.

SANSOTTA REALTY 671 W. Center St. Dial 24112

REALTORS V. Sansotta Dial 2-5658

Frances L. Glass Dial 3-2037

CAFES

UNSET TAVERN 791 Davids Street

Harion — 3-9958

CONTRACTORS

C. A. HAINES, BLDG. CONTR 719 Forest Lawn Drive

Phone 2-076? Marion, Ohio

DRY CLEANERS

HARRAMAN DRY CLEANERS 288 E. Church St.

Marion 2-1627

LEADER DRY CLEANERS 294 Leader Street

Phone 2-2413 in Marion

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

FORD FUNERAL HOME South High St.

HYacinth 9-2191 in LaRue, O.

FURNITURE STORES

GROLL'S - WALDO Authorized ])ealcrs

JAMESTOWN—ROYAL Living Room Furniture — "The Best

Made Line In America" Open Tues, Tinas, Sat oves till 9

INSURANCE

ED & BOB McANDREW We write all forms of insurance 123V* S. Main PH. 2 3516

LANDSCAPING

Scout TREE Service CODY HARTMAN, Owner

30 years' experience. Free estimate! 641 Oak St Dial 2-7472. evenings

MOVING

PHOTO STUDIO

PLUMBERS

For Plumbing, Heating Service SEE H. J. CLEVELAND

285 Glad St. Dial 2-6765

POTATO CHIPS

NEW ERA POTATO CHIPS Dickerson Foods, Inc.

160 McWilliams St. Ph. 2-8006

RESTAURANTS

SPORTSMAN BAB 148 S. Main St.

Marion 2-9964

RESTAURANTS HIGHWAY HOTEL

Air-conditioned. Delicious meals. Open 6:30 AM to 2 PM and 5:15 to 8:30 PM Daily. Sundays 8 to 3 PM. Three Private Dining Rooms. Wc cater to Private and Wedding parties.

Harding Highway East Phone 2-1108 in Marion Ohio

Sieg's Drug core

10 N. Franklin Richwood—3271

Marion Stock Yard UA1LV CASH MARKET

Cattle • Sheep • Hogs • Calve* Located at Corporation Line

Route 30 West Kenton Ave. Dial 3-1601

Marion, Ohio

MARION MOTOR SUPPLY INC.

Automotive Parts and Equipment WHol.K..v\LKRK —

Complete Machine Shop Service Dial 2-0647

127 N. State St., Marion, O

The Celebrat Anniversary

G U N O f - R

FUNERAL * HOME ' i

ROOFERS

H. C. WILSON ROOFING AND SPOUTING

78 Carolyn Drive Dial 2-732J

SERVICE STATIONS

RUSS'S MARATHON SERVICE 300 S. Main Street

Phone 24110 in Marion

TELEVISION REPAIR

RADIO, TV, Record Player and Hi-Fi Service. Melvin Braden, 195 Barnhart, PH. 2-3196.

COFFEY TELEVISION SERVICE

Muntz Sales 497 Silver Dial 2-8611

TIRE SERVICE

COOPER TIRES & BATTERIES All sizes, car, truck, tractor, for­eign cars, boat trailer and farm

tires. Used Tires, $1 and up

MARION TIRE AND BATTERY Retail at Wholesale Prices

1260 E. Center Dial 3-1950 or Home 2-6829

Open Friday til 9.

Don't forget the Want Ads.

MONTGOMERY BROS.

nesting — Au Conditioning 893 E. Center Ph. 2-5528

(Next to Wiae Super Marked)

SHOP AND Fine ru;n^<jn» r«> > rh* Home

Duffy's

THRIFT MARKET 129 S. Main St.

Marion, O. Ph. 2-1725 Marion s Oides! KMablishec*

Produce Centei

Green Gamp Co-Op Elevator

l A L 4 -2 i ^0

at rh» RITZ BAR & GRILL

In Marion You can get the best Italian Spa­ghetti. Ravioli. Italian Plna. Good Steaks and Chicken and HOME­MADE PASTRIES. Premium Baers and Fancy Drlnka

MERCHANTS Tran&ier & Storage 180 E. Mill St. Phone 2-0626

Phone* 2-0118 — 2-2605

MALO BROS. & SONS

Sill er and Bartram Aves. MAltiON OHIO

THOMPSON GROCERY

Choiro Ht at* 803 Bellefontaina Ph. 2-3028

Marion, Ohio

40 -miles to a gallon

Key's Auto Sales Deluxe Service

Your Authorized Renault and Peugeot Dealer

SEEDS Full line Alfalfas, Clovers, Brome, Timothy, Grasses

and Grains. Certified and Selected

. Seed Cleaning and Treating A Specialty

Waldo Supply Co.

Dial Waldo 6 2134 and 6-3333

Alto Branch At

Monnett Supply Phone New W^ndiaster

412

JIM DUSAN, INC. Men's and Boys' Fine Clothing and Shoes

CRYSTAL LAKE

BARGAIN CITY THE BIG STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR

BUYS MORE!! 20 BIG STORES UNDER ONE ROOF

OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sunday 1 to 6 P.M. Closed Tuesday

"ROUTE 4, NORTH OF MARION"