1
.- • Mr -i'-i^ s -vfc* Jv-^.w"' at feint- Apiiiuiij,iiii»ii»>'j' aiit'iii'a 1 |J*» V ' l,i|Jll . Il'j ill Uil iTi'Hj" I,* 1 '"""" ' UIEIS^JBVW' ^M^^ Anthony mi 'SI. VOwta£[jr«f¥te> j^jjv' f^wwetti 5t» » f ^ I 'i .'< -I *-!<*• r-n:..-f-TE:.r.::--- ' v\" >.i s c~ a*** SAVf •'Hi*. PtitU K-ST»ON« 3PSSp SSSaB^Pi^ •ffjtoimtsr, •HiiiHiiik(i" lll »H" lll """''i"^"'"" ''{J """i* s * Holy Cross Unit "To Honor Staffs ^hutti to outgoing officers of jgoty Cross Rosary Society will lie paid at * baitfmet in the «cfcooi auditorium, Tuesday, May SO, at ? p. in. N*w officers will «l3o fee JtistaJEl*& .'prtowgprt.s^eptefe will be the ^ e v . 2Uk!har4 T. Toxmey, widely- t ja»W3i for radio *»& .tjgevislott »&»«**«& *#% m$m *$ «0»tti*# «liM:ityii» school Tlfl^AM and hjas appeared «v- 'j*r*l fanes; ^..t^ia^-pecawts, $*«, J. Joseph'Qponiieli, new Society/ imoderatofc will also speate, Bev. ••Charles G, Er&, «£ the Society «f the, f>Mm Word. »-will abow movies of his travels. I lather- Erb •has been -Sor many tyears- a missionary on the Gold ;Coast ot^AIEricat, A record turn* . oat «f member*-Is expected. ;: nteservat&ns' inajr - be made fytifc. &* ifunowrag^ Ite. John Broifton, Ce&urtottr (J©4; Mrs. Itobes* Solan, CBarlottfr X330-Rf "JSr*. itowafe ^EiMdwrn. CHar-. ' ii^,-CHlB8lo|t«! , ; iK©r-B; Mrfe tii^jS&cmlii, 'CU*rlotte , Jt?^iir««^iqttB| Jrap,. CHar* »*? Good Counsel .'•^•a.-]*iWr Sode% ; of *'" -dt <?<»# •©»tH«a -iB*«tM I3fc:mfyxi fotewrini servicej JQ the chUK* :a|--ft'.5|i.'i»au v''--'! "/ !.• pcifc, 'Kto^- i^ry" T^lt-^* *' ,aen»CBMt**tiob ol the art .of floral arrantTemeuts- l'|i'nam' CbVB^^wimAXt HftjDAV, MAY 9, 1952 - ! I|ililflll(l |||H"'" IP" •• ' " '" ' " Finishing Touchei Put On Mural "I''' iiU'n'ife'i -«SP i <"Sj'j i .< l 'ii"'-'f'l' ' •JW;,-*^ '•' ' • ' • ' ^ " j r ,: '-" ' • .Organization Mothers h MAVt «NNOH SMYOtt r ild As a chiia I always fou»d it hsetf to understand why Almighty God incorporated into the Ten Commandments the injunction, "Honor -Thy Father arid Mother. Raised as I was fay loving parents who spoke only in terms of puiest loVe and reverence of their parents—or in fact, of. any member of the family,*-' I tttyutttmnkgort, mm A:*c)itotn«i*t« ew'IlfaV'' FlnHt N»w EneUnd culilnt. Colt, buthlni;, fl«htn«, •If asorli. CockUll lounn, Ouictns, EI»»*<or, g»t»«B. Writ* lot lllut&ittd tiijckUI. I0tp«k *»».. NKW VOBK, N.V. r itr%a*F?*Zi£~ FQ& THX AOT XXHHU? at Vuantlt Ccllegw, iRaat Ave. oil FBaiy^ Hay 0 an# Sunday, May 11, fheve aealaxs put ilia fialahlng toucfces on a muraT deptctia* the A n t acho<jl bollt in are*. Artiit* ate; Jkm I«B> * e # i firexeUus, JBgs eertavUlo; Wiry Aim MUter,.J!oan T^ylert; Carolyn Lprisiiierj, Vlc^olri an* Joan vlgiierf, Bocfc flteflyN, X , Courier Staff Photo). zz Mtircy Chapel loi^etloii Set Tfca Mercy Guild bas tetied- utedt a SOrer Tea to.be heW h» the *ynuual«mof Onr iJady of M«wy 'Hltfa School Suadaj aftertoowi May IS from 3 until U m b e r * of! t3w Mercy Guild ran* frksada «f the Sitters of Mttiv^ani iaivitM to laapoct ti» ©oavwit cfcapel fe tlie affep. aoaw. Bewdtetfcm of the J««aK ,«i Sacnuawnt will be tiveti by ;tt» _ Xer. ^e%w^ ' SSsnmey, diafUa «| «M/Mot!wrh«us«, a* X o'isiocfc ^atevkwH to OM 4rf ifxMbit College w. Public •She Senior ^Art - ExMheili and Reception at Nazareth Gol!e«e wiH beheld Friday, 3Iay 9, {rom 4 until 9 pm,. and Sunday, Ma/11, from 10 *.ra. until 5 pjn. The public is i-iavlted, a?c6rdlng to Sister J* sirman of the art <3e- it of the dipcesam vtovoi DeSa£e. pail errj ONT Wt&PLNt will fae wor* ctone over m, four-year peWoi M :art defartsufflit senioci J<x&r Taylert; Maxy Ann Miile*. Caro Jyn Ixtftscsber, Jean DrexeUiaa send Xoan VIgneri. Anxong types of woric to be sbowii are iwiter color iketcbw, oil padntings, charcoal drawings, teatlle and! wallpaper dteiigres, fajbjaa. fllastrations, l e a t h e r cralt, "'ccramia, block printing, Interior decorating plates and atajt seta. , l tht»> seventh in a serf** oE tO by 15 leet rourala in the tunnel Furnisbingrs At St Cecelia - . . oy, JL» «ei 3nura« m une ivmxi imtssmmc'jmm^beb betftiawntoe admtoistratlon build- Why*?, im, be tl» tatte of tner : JecWw ooMWl , Bran*»l , arnish- iitm W 3fiX$^fcraitc9:. 'It- Tcx- hunav rnaaafer or the Barbara CnrOa B o a » Service Bujreau, tut- "d» yntpjoea of tiae; _. _ _ i Cnfld, Tueaday, 34«y JJi.Mt JiW- jua.. m t * « church " fui^slnte afoarpeta, Jabrlei and Joiwd by *•'qtjeatiMi amd antwer Incia^JB^ 'edntfini*, Jtoaaaroea: : ' I*©- c>*B^ti v ' ftlirtrytr^ontf'' ^teihy, Bl •IF.. StSrifc"A;: Sbrobtl, t. ^y—.^ St^lltta-'vt^awtv 4« VJI- :tot %Ha-*Mcn, AV -^|s4-^ •|!i*|cJ^itn4%.3^6Btfe •' N x r - found It hard to believe thit any- one would have to - be com- manded tq honor hfcr father and mothet. v In the Intervening years 1 have come Jo see the wisdom and necessity of this particular cornmandment. God in. His wis- dom Knew that older people are often dictatorial, sometimes dis- agreeable, but He tells us toj hdnoT them nonetheless. ' I WOUUD like to think that 1 this same command extends! beyond the circle of home and family into our organizations.' And perhaps the eve of Mother's Day might be a good time to re- mind ourselves that organiza- tions as well as individuals have mothers and fathers. Every worthwhile organiza- tion, religious, or otherwise, has been conceived first in the mind and heart of some zealous -per- sons'and has been nurtured by them down through *he years of earliest, groping Infancy to the organization in which we now claim membership. And It i s a shocking thought that we who love and honor Oar Blessed Mother- in Heaven, who da likewise for our efirthly mothers are often so callona, hard hearted, If not downright un-Chrlstian, in our dealings with mothers' of our organiza- tions. I COULD name with con- s id era b ! e embarrassment all around several organizations in which the older women's adr vice, counsel and genuine inter- est is resented, referred to as "high handed" or "meddling," Perhaps If wc^ find older mem- bers in a group hard to under- stand a whispered prayer to Mary will bring us a little of Her loving ways. CATHOLIC HEADLINES 1 on WHAM 12:10 Sunday by ftev. Rkherd Tornwy I Honeymoon Suggestions The HOTELS and LODGES listed here will gladly send you detailed information concerning traveling act—-mojdations. Please mention this paper when wrtang to any of the hotels, etc., listed here POCONO MOUNTAINS. PENNA. Pocono Gardens Lodge CRESQO 2I.PA. - Phone' CRESCO 8851' HONEYMOON VACATION IN Ibt Lovely Vocono Motoitaim DETJCHTEm In th» SPBJNO — BREATHTAKINa In tJ» SUMMXR " SECLUDED BEAUTIFUL - FIU£ND«r.AND INFOKMAL C O V K I T B 8001AX STAFF . . Hotline on our own prtvuU lalu, »*teanlnf »»li Anting IDUHCV Carnival Room, eoiy lounue. Cayllo"**! .linh*^*'{* ^ S g V g f f l tor happy «ro»tl«u Cht*rtul room* all wltfi-private bath. OttB VOOWMSJKM^ Jnelu&i iWrlhlni. no «tra» o| »nr kind. A*ran<» lUacrvaUpn. Sujgnted. Writs. fc» Colotad Honwrooon Booklat and Xntormatlon. E. Stnraditianc H. Pa. BkikUB lit Hospital Guild |b Get Beport * Aufcurn—The Flower Guild.-of Mercy Hospital will gather for i t s annual banquet Tuesday, May 13, T p, fn 7 at the OsBorne HoteL In lieit of a speaker a resume of the year's activities wttl be given by the chairm^ of the various projects. _ IJ^JE*^, h, A s ^ ng ^ d t a r « r i f possible, flouted on every Mrs. Edward Murphy are cr^^j/^gj,^ Some o, ^se nam and co-chairman, respect- „_ w ,™; „w M » «««. «• their LOCUST GROVE HOUSE Idtol Pocono Hon.ymoon rata. Writ* l«r FtM B«lt>tl. ing aotd the college auditorium wHI b e .one of the feature attrac- tions of the exhibition. ]t ix traditional at Nazareth College that the graduating ait -. cBiiK leave mtCral as a final *§**" gift tot the- -eoBege. The ntnaH "" *: dfeplet -scene* of local rdatordasl interest .^/•tPer&t^a jtit pr^tit *:. Vr^ergriduateji Krttl act us «* cepttoniitJi, provide guide service Mil ^e^^refreihment* during the ^fcwo da.y jjrojtttm. __._ -l^octy raembecs shot l^aetsattondrtaOltoi^auctkh: tp'a—oraj »" A benefit JBor the Omen, w^Qrtlwttc Nurses, lit: the home of'.Mr*, J* "Vincent ir?- fle^ a s wtniam sfe v : ; % '_- Oeaaaaaia#e Incteded Jars. WlUtain $&*&#**-. item, ^- i .., lira. l^lkTO:. S<to08d¥i-, TJWBSW Green, Mr*, tfohit - ftey awT 14i« Mary" Ctther- & * * * * & * ' •' ."•'• .-. ;- 'Piajw- iirere_,dttcaa«d toe * maasierifcl f^^ jnaaa June 1, at litti -Jm* a a d a ftartiaurdoai Dance Th^sie Givem lit Kaiarelb College f ;*Riisj«Ma^toaae*wffl,i«.t*e .tlictae of the annual lemHorraal dance- to be held on the l^izarerth College caxnsus Friday, My 16.. Gene; Zacher's orchestra will pro- Wit nitiiifc fi«m f unal'ft. 13Be' daitbe is »pon«ored by .the Sodal- ity ot Our ILady to raise monwy. ti/t areii|loTuCp«fect*; ' JftenBattieand Consttnce Van Ulrk are- co»chairin«n. Dolores jftfe-.is-in.charge;.-of the date buramtj. Other committee chatlr- ^ftt^iire' ^fary, Mta' J3apattf, publicity; CWliita Qrtwgxikia, jfeawailotari, Dolom Thofflw, ie- ^pOoh;' £3«n Hentgesv ttfralt- ri?|idBs;i'^e«me-'-jScarae<i. tiatettr Jim 'Graces, Snvltattontj an4 SmA- '"' » b # k ^ :i^ecMnj|i. . • —i_™_—o- man and co-chairman, respect- ively* Mr* J. Frederick; Kerf is In charge .of the evening's en- tertainment iW ,., ... . _ ., Sollowing the banquet the an- waWectlon of members of the Executive Committee -will take place. Urs. Rosalie Wrlde is president of the Flower Guild. i_o—— Mission Guild Slates Dinner Jlnnual spring dinner marking the en* of the membership drive of the Catholic Missions Guild wfll be held at Blessed Sacra- ment Hall, Monday, May 12, at .6:30 p. m. •• . Honorary chairman is Mr*. Loughney; chairman, Mrs. W. Wakeneld. The tier. Charles Erfe,. S.VJ& of j^-iea,. the flfc Bev. Msgr. Ihomas ,F. Connors 'and the Very $ev- John & Bah* oidl.willl^-iPiesjts,.-- ,- -i. ^. • m.-CS : ''iW»ch>*l fe :char«et of decoction*-; tftii, Gmfc WW, C*btt, ^dBiesee 3358-B.vare tak- i n g re*sy*tlQrMi b^for^^hurs day, May St - •o women have given more of their time, considerable mental powers and financial resources than any ||ijftyoun|6$ wpnjp wJUever Among wild elephantt the rotmg establish their leadership: jy vanquishing the older leaders ol the herd, but surely this is not the *?ay«*)f Christian women*, yet I hava altteWde^meetings when the h^bsphor presented "itselt to my mini.* -• , • DUE BLESSED Mother is sev- eral times depleted in her rela- tionships -with older people^ If we think of her with St Arme or her cousin Elizabeth, or even iri her brief encounter with the prophetess Anna, we can not think of Her as b^ing..anything but laying end respectful. FERNWOOD |N TBI POCONO UTS. susnmi. is, PA. Laxuriaaa CaWna arta B««fc. Kaw Paal U\\ Boallnt ExMilmt Tni . BaMla Banta ._«3«K Coana. Dandnr and KatcrtaiaaatM amir N1«M . Blcjrdti . AH Sparta alia ACIMUN BaH llt-lt 5» . Phona S7 . Wtita faw few CadaM Dsokiat . Accoauaadallona Arallaato B(ttanal» Awll St. The SKYLINE INN-Pocono Mountain hm rTNXST FACIUTUtS FOB VACATION PUN WHITE—WlRE—WHISTtE TO PO-KEE OF MT. POCONO. M 0NAWA LODGE U. U 8RINKBN * SON, OWN.-! MOtfNTAINnOHB II. FIKHA. rmacila Ka «« I» tka Haart • ! tta Pacaaaa. Pkaa. arrita far a>tdal rata* aal faJjjf *" "- fawata wtifc tela. Ail aaarta ftrlUllw. A«waaa»iaUaaM araae jj» BCl Attrmatirt ita. Dailr SHiim lr actlrltiaa. Oa«« tar—then taa raar. Bam In Maawa. NEW YORK CITY GRAMERCY PARK J . m s h I N AVr fit :\ ! SI h 11 HoiKTutotun HP, "Tto tnmrt) rxi h M txarltt Ira Vak kUA" tmtm » Vm anl'l aaly prhin P»>. eta* U twirl tMt BWU> an. IMIi Citj. r.V. SMIn. Art (HHtWat »t Thtilrn Juty-Aamt rain Caaili ftm H. w. mn» t - - tittn t w JJ. WrtH (at SMUa R. tfatwyumwrt tty. "Tha Ctiimrey P«k boar tawita K«w Yftrk Htftl." BOOTMAKERS ^^ Comrent •-.•'• (Msfn« (NC) ~ TDe Stat ^n«erit,l» fierrnahy of Clsler- *$nY tlftth* HoiE- UK. Strict Otwer*' viftcSfe {3r»i^lsilne nttnal «rill be -ijieoetl --MttM-. h' rifts' jmstrletr m imm jfw, a m * »awnwiin»<« Stlileider^ Bhinelahd. Tlie_com- qm#&m jtt %##m. Hews*. 3«np Thwiry- vrfli conajst of S0_ tains f f f l l l l 111 ^"^Mi "• Calliolic Women Bid trniwt 'imn$& % 'r-osci -hwteBlBtt eS aai-wl^l&oTt the rJ|hts of the family in the ore- pSied - 'Omm£ «« GrvlKjOid Political Rights has. been urged hgi the World Union «sf jCatoolic. women's Organizations. ifei* j«em«»ndiatt presented tii the ix», Cc4nrnlsslofl ort Sumari Eights, the 0iii6n asked s(tw'rliat^'1£?Mt«Wl#-oi the. C^v«)itnt'i^t8ln:^pe^flc retetv. of afl. rights, .' . - "In'lsrder flat there mar &* m i»isi«ia«M*mdmgy«s. to --m ot'illit, lillare-'a^-JpWoge'«. rteni ri8h.fMtn« -th*» fact that fliey sore balanced hy correspond- Ma 4«fit«*.. ; »nd.«s' to,*he furas- :rnettii^iftau1tf^Baf*;^e: urtfr'tne &m0*fa&-&&im/this - e> elicit ^Ig^elnib^' - -.'«•• .* ,:-.• Council Prayer .C^vtogrton, sjref- OfC)-,The Cjjvirjgfori C3ty ttmiiilslfoit has- adopted a suggestion ntadt byjte jtjea?, fienry Haacke s ,«ditor of The Messenger, newspaper of the Covington diocese,, to open andu to close weekly sessions of the ton. City Council with GLASS c y p w m j i i TOPS . «iri<hC0i>PS* BACK MANTLE, DOOR, WALL MIRMOHS AtfrOSIASS For Frse BHmofts foHarns ond MtcisufirnsriTS' Mod* ot Extra Chorja M No» until you hesvs thrillad to dallghHul foot comfort in Wllfaor Coon Shoes will £OU r«ali» the importancs of extra comfort f«a- turai, nevtr found- in ordinary shots. '15.95 >^-M Vacation Club will p v s y o n the best vacation you've Idat mm'*''" WHITIH YOUll f AM!LY S|10B STOtfi ^ 477 Monroe Ave. O|»tiio«iyf;30-# fA.m WHITE HOUSES 5 W WHITE WITH DU POMT HOUSE PAIHT .sflPDia Bich in titanium diondf, tias whitest paint pigment yefdi*- COveted...that'awhyEruPonJl; «Mti"it«tt*dast«lingwhite.. . ' and stays white for yoarat! %\ ftSKff* 4 7 9 0 - - ~~— ^'~mm mug* if Caw*. -altaly-liUta wall if PfiKfraaaalmi nil and rat if ayillaW* I* MawAsUMRt Knit ?itAj"u i^ri'Hii niiiim .mi $ 6S «IHI far (rim c i t a n HiaJ Kay t*r!|M - r a . U l fMi}M| . . . th» CtfPtM DUIUX tri«» ami ShuHtt tm. -fe»ll ?*iw POHT m HEMOURS & CO. (IKC.) STORE KAmilfon 2530 Sate the turf ace ami you\mm all! St. FOR EVE PURPOSE itVf / f :% »gO<%84'<jgv'' < g'*N»"*' »>»n»w<»w<fcj«>"«»i"a»»«atfl|» ^ V * WWW* ^m^m^f"- » ••.•>' VM^V *rtMS*j^- - 1 *. | *""<i& W --*f Jf **" *fi» «tf -, \ #*rf /*>^ Ti"j A*c •*• if *»t #. ~4^»<'- J»«. «• ^ (& V^- ^ * ^ -»v. urf !1( ^^ ^ j ^ . 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Page 1: ild - lib.catholiccourier.comlib.catholiccourier.com/1952-january-december-catholic-courier-journ… · • Mr -i'-i^ s -vfc* Jv-^.w"' at feint-Apiiiuiij,iiii»ii»>'j' aiit'iii'a1

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Holy Cross Unit "To Honor Staffs

^ h u t t i to outgoing officers of jgoty Cross Rosary Society will l ie paid at * baitfmet in the «cfcooi auditorium, Tuesday, May SO, a t ? p. in . N*w officers will «l3o fee JtistaJEl*&

.'prtowgprt.s^eptefe wi l l be the ^ev. 2Uk!har4 T . Toxmey, widely-

tja»W3i for radio *»& .tjgevislott »&»«**«& *#% m$m *$ «0»tti*# «liM:ityii» school Tlfl AM and hjas appeared «v-'j*r*l fanes; ^. . t^ia^-pecawts,

$*«, J. Joseph'Qponiieli, new

Society/ imoderatofc will also speate, Bev. ••Charles G, Er&, «£ the Society «f the, f>Mm Word.

»-will abow movies of his travels. I lather- Erb •has been -Sor many tyears- a missionary on the Gold ;Coast ot AIEricat, A record turn*

. oat «f member*-Is expected. ;: nteservat&ns' inajr - be made fytifc. &* ifunowrag^ I t e . John

Broifton, Ce&urtottr (J©4; Mrs. Itobes* Solan, CBarlottfr X330-Rf "JSr*. itowafe ^EiMdwrn. CHar-. ' ii^,-CHlB8lo|t«! ,;iK©r-B; Mrfe

tii^jS&cmlii, 'CU*rlot te , Jt?^iir««^iqttB| Jrap,. CHar*

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Good Counsel .'•^•a.-]*iWr Sode% ; o f *'" -dt <?<»# •©»tH«a

-iB*«tM I3fc:mfyxi fotewrini servicej JQ the chUK* :a|--ft'.5|i.'i»au • v''--'! "/ !.• • pcifc, 'Kto^- i ^ r y " T ^ l t - ^ * *' ,aen»CBMt**tiob o l t h e art .of floral arrantTemeuts-

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CbVB^^wimAXt HftjDAV, MAY 9, 1952 -! I|ililflll(l | | | H " ' " IP" •• ' " '" ' "

Finishing Touchei Put On Mural "I''' iiU'n'ife'i

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As a chiia I always fou»d it hsetf to understand why Almighty God incorporated into the Ten Commandments the injunction, "Honor -Thy Father arid Mother. Raised as I was fay loving parents who spoke only in terms of puiest loVe and reverence of their parents—or in fact, of. any member of the family,*-' I

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FQ& THX AOT XXHHU? at V u a n t l t Ccllegw, iRaat Ave. oil FBaiy^ Hay 0 an# Sunday, May 11, fheve aealaxs put i l ia fialahlng toucfces on a muraT deptctia* the A n t acho<jl bollt i n are*.

Art i i t* ate; Jkm I«B> * e # i firexeUus, JBgs eertavUlo; Wiry Aim MUter,.J!oan T^ylert; Carolyn Lprisiiierj, Vlc^olri a n * Joan vlgiierf,

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Mtircy Chapel loi^etloii Set Tfca Mercy Guild bas tetied-

utedt a SOrer Tea to.be heW h» the * y n u u a l « m o f Onr iJady of M « w y 'Hltfa School Suadaj aftertoowi May IS from 3 until

U m b e r * of! t3w Mercy Guild ran* frksada « f the Sitters of Mtt iv^ani iaivitM t o laapoct ti» ©oavwit cfcapel fe tlie affep. aoaw. Bewdtetfcm of the J««aK ,«i Sacnuawnt will b e tiveti by ;tt» _ Xer . ^ e % w ^ ' SSsnmey, d i a f U a « | «M/Mot!wrh«us«, a* X o'isiocfc ^atevkwH to OM

4rf ifxMbit College w. Public

•She Senior ^Art- ExMheili and Reception at Nazareth Gol!e«e wiH beheld Friday, 3Iay 9, {rom 4 until 9 pm,. and Sunday, M a / 1 1 , from 10 *.ra. until 5 pjn. The public is

i-iavlted, a?c6rdlng to Sister J* sirman of the art <3e-

it of the dipcesam vtovoi DeSa£e. pail errj

ONT Wt&PLNt will fae wor* ctone over m, four-year peWoi M :art defartsufflit senioci J<x&r Taylert; Maxy Ann Miile*. Caro Jyn Ixtftscsber, Jean DrexeUiaa send Xoan VIgneri.

Anxong types of woric to be sbowii are iwiter color iketcbw, oil padntings, charcoal drawings, teatlle and! wallpaper dteiigres, fajbjaa. fllastrations, l e a t h e r cralt, "'ccramia, block printing, Interior decorating plates and atajt seta. , ltht»> seventh in a serf** oE tO

by 15 leet rourala in the tunnel

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imtssmmc'jmm^beb betftiawntoe admtoistratlon build-Why*?, im, be tl» tatte of tner :JecWw ooMWl ,Bran*»l,arnish-iitm W 3fiX$^fcraitc9:. 'It- Tcx-hunav rnaaafer o r t h e Barbara CnrOa B o a » Service Bujreau, tut-

"d» yntpjoea of tiae; _. _ _ i Cnfld, Tueaday, 34«y JJi.Mt JiW- jua . . m t * « church "

fu i^s lnte afoarpeta, Jabrlei and

Joiwd by *•'qtjeatiMi amd antwer

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found It hard to believe thit any­one would have to - be com-manded tq honor hfcr father and mothet. v

In the Intervening years 1 have come J o see the wisdom and necessity of this particular cornmandment. God in . His wis­dom Knew that older people are often dictatorial, sometimes dis­agreeable, but He tells us toj hdnoT them nonetheless.

• • • ' I WOUUD like to think that1

this same command extends! beyond the circle of home and family into our organizations.' And perhaps the eve of Mother's Day might be a good time to re­mind ourselves that organiza­tions as well as individuals have mothers and fathers.

E v e r y worthwhile organiza­tion, religious, or otherwise, has been conceived first in the mind and heart of some zealous -per­sons'and has been nurtured by them down through *he years of earliest, groping Infancy to the organization in which we now claim membership.

And It i s a shocking thought that we who love and honor Oar Blessed Mother- in Heaven, who da likewise for our efirthly mothers are often so callona, hard hearted, If not downright un-Chrlstian, in our dealings with mothers' of our organiza­tions.

• • • I COULD name — with con-

s id era b!e embarrassment all around — several organizations in which the older women's adr vice, counsel and genuine inter­est is resented, referred to as "high handed" or "meddling,"

Perhaps If wc find older mem­bers in a group hard to under­stand a whispered prayer to Mary will bring us a little of Her loving ways.

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Aufcurn—The Flower Guild.-of Mercy Hospital will gather for its annual banquet Tuesday, May 13, T p, fn7 at the OsBorne HoteL In lieit of a speaker a resume of the year's activities wttl be given by the chairm^ of the various projects. _ IJ^JE*^, h, A ™ s ^ n g ^ d t a r « r i f possible, flouted on every Mrs. Edward Murphy are c r ^ ^ j / ^ g j , ^ S o m e o , ^ s e nam and co-chairman, respect- „ „_ w ,™; „wM» « « « . « • their

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_ _ . _ -l octy raembecs shot l^aetsattondrtaOltoi^auctkh: tp'a—oraj » " A benefit JBor the Omen, w^Qrtlwttc Nurses, lit: the home of '.Mr*, J* "Vincent ir?-fle^ a s wtniam sfe v :;%'_-

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f ;*Riisj«Ma toaae*wffl,i«.t*e .tlictae of the annual lemHorraal dance- to be held on the l izarerth College caxnsus Friday, M y 16.. Gene; Zacher's orchestra will pro-Wit nitiiifc fi«m f unal'ft. 13Be' daitbe is »pon«ored by .the Sodal­ity ot Our ILady to raise monwy. ti/t areii|loTuCp«fect*; ' JftenBattieand Consttnce Van Ulrk are - co»chairin«n. Dolores jftfe-.is-in.charge;.-of the date buramtj. Other committee chatlr-^ftt^iire' ^fary, Mta' J3apattf, publicity; CWliita Qrtwgxikia, jfeawailotari, Dolom Thofflw, ie-^pOoh;' £3«n Hentgesv ttfralt-ri?|idBs;i'^e«me-'-jScarae<i. tiatettr Jim 'Graces, Snvltattontj an4 SmA-

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man and co-chairman, respect­ively* M r * J. Frederick; Kerf is In charge .of the evening's en­tertainment i W , . , ... ._ .,

Sollowing the banquet the an-w a W e c t l o n of members of the Executive Committee -will take place. Urs . Rosalie Wrlde is president of the Flower Guild.

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Mission Guild Slates Dinner

Jlnnual spring dinner marking the e n * of the membership drive of the Catholic Missions Guild wfll be held a t Blessed Sacra­ment Hall, Monday, May 12, at .6:30 p. m. •• .

Honorary chairman is Mr*. Loughney; chairman, Mrs. W. Wakeneld. T h e tier. Charles Erfe,. S.VJ& o f j^- iea , . the flfc Bev. Msgr. Ihomas ,F. Connors 'and the Very $ e v - John & Bah* oidl.willl^-iPiesjts,.-- ,- - i . . •

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women have given more of their time, considerable mental powers and financial resources than any | | i j f t y o u n | 6 $ wpnjp wJUever

Among wild elephantt the rotmg establish their leadership:

j y vanquishing the older leaders o l t h e herd, but surely this i s not the *?ay«*)f Christian women*, yet I hava altteWde^meetings when the h^bsphor presented "itselt to my mini .*

-• , • • D U E BLESSED Mother is sev­

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