Friday, December 12, 1958
THE MESSENGER
PAGE NINE
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und Des Moines Kansas Couple Started With 'Less Than Nothing'
THERESA'S PARISH.-
Theresa Parish Holy
men will attend
Mass in a group Sun-
14. President Chase
has announced that A1
e, director of sports,
Will speak at the break-
nmenting on his favorite
- football -- and his fav-
.am ~ the University of
oawkeyes. All members
to attend.
Leo Conley and
reported that St.
Christmas tree lot
and Merle Hay
Was placed in operation
and is open daily from
until 9 p.m.
quality of the trees in
is repo~ed to be ex-
year and St. The-
is again selling these
a prices.
e fl ~m other parishes
as St. Theresa's will be
tions on Friday, Saturday, and
Sunday will be at 7 o'clock.
There will be processions Fri-
day morning, beginning of Forty
Hours', and Sunday evening, at
the closing. Father Michael
Schwarte, assistant to the Rev.
J. J. Aldera, will conduct the
devotions this year.
There will be a special Holy
Hour observance for all chil-
dren of the parish Saturday
morning, Dec. 13, at 10 a.m. This
will be held in place of cate-
chism. All children, however,
regardless of whether they at-
tend catechism classes on Sat-
urday mornings or go to a Cath-
olic school, are urged to make
this special devotion planned
for them. Parents of the chil-
dren attending are urged to re-
main also. Anyone else wishing
to come is urged to do so.
Confessions will be heard
Thursday evening, Dec. 11 from[
7 to 8 o'clock Friday and Sat-
appreciated, urday, Dec. 12 and 13, they will!
a~, . * * * be heard from 4 to 5 p.m. and
Ito]~'~PIUS X'S PARISH.--The after devotions.
Co~a~e Society will receive The parish Holy Name Soci-
alUnion 1 illreceivetheir
'Clue- "n a group in the ety men w"" "
Mass Dec. 14. monthly corporate Communion
][,-- * * * in the 8 o'clock Mass, Dec. 14.
t~aa~LY TRINITY PARISH--They will hold a meeting in
$oci,~ Of Holy Trinity Rosary the church hall following break-
the ~ # is planning lunch for fast served by the Altar and
at ll.a2~dren in the school hall Rosary Society.
~he ~u a.rn. Monday, Dec. 15. The Christ the King Parish
b menu ree lot is o en all
~rge~ will include beef- Christmas t " P
aa~l c~s, potato chips, cookies, day long, as well as all evening.
aO ee~rrot sticks. The price is * * *
I-IaRl~~m" Chairman is Mrs: Grace ST. PETER'S PARISH.
~aaa,te~assisted by the co-chair- (Mrs. D. D. Donnewald, Corre-
WOrth ~virs. Virginia Hollings- spondent) -- The Forty Hours'
' ~ Devotion will open in St.
S~ j ~ * * Peter's Church Sunday, Dec. 14,
A R:,:. USEPH,S ACADEMY.-- at the 11 a m. High Mass and
~qUiera ve
fitt~r~ Mass will be offered will continue until Tuesday e -
st~t" ~.Y,m~rose,Dec. 13, at 12:10 in ning with, a solemn closing" at
Jo- s Cathedral. The 7:30 o clock. On Monday, Dec.
ASSoci~e.ph Academy Alumnae 15, and Tuesday, Dec. 16, there
Celebration is having the Mass will be three Masses; 6 a.m.
sOt~ls at.eel for the repose of the High Mass; 7:30 a.m. Low Mass;
.at 0U lthe victims of the fire and 11 a.m. Low Mass. Father
la C~[-~ady of Angels School Terence Powers, C.P who con-
tern "~ago the past week. Sis- ducted the mission during Lent,
Yirui~,~ (~harity of the Blessed will conduct the exercises.
alu~'~ary and B.V.M. Schools' Parishioners are urged to par-
to at~e~.are particularly invited chase their Christmas trees at
-u the Mass Bordenaro's Food Market, 1720
(~l~R,- * * * E. University. The Bordenaro
"-- (~r~sT THE KING PARISH. family will donate all profits
.e~t) ~aces Mazzei, Correspond- on these trees to the St. Vincent
Will o ~orty Hours' Devotion de Paul Society. The parish was
Mass ~en at 6:30 a m High greatly sorrowed last week at
the K~ riday, Dec. 12 "in" Christ the death of Carl Bordenaro.
,ug Church. Evening devo- On Thursday, Dec. 11, the
Parents' Club met at1 p.m. and
enjoyed a potluck dinner and
50 cent Christmas gift exchange.
The fresco painting on the
wall behind Our Lady's statue
in the church was done by Dom-
inic Damiani.
December 14 is Holy Name
Corporate Communion' Sunday.
In the meeting after Mass the
men will elect officers for 1959.
ST. ANTHONY'S PARI~H.--
The enrollment of 32 new mem-
bers on Dec. 7 brought member-
ship of the St. Anthony's Parish
Rosary Society to the 525 mark.
The new members are Mmes.
Michele Amadeo, Phillip Amo-
daB, Joe Aversa, Roy Barloge,
Robert Bag, g, Paul Benoi, Victor
Biondi, Jr.; Fred Buban, James
Caligiuri, Primo Campus, John
monthly corporate Communion
in the 7 a.m. Mass Sunday, Dec.
1 Park, Kans. -- Farm parents
Any outstanding ticket re-of 13 children, Mr. and Mrs.
turns from the Holy Name dance Jakob Weber managed to estab-
may be returned at the sacra-~lish 11 of them on farms. One
tary's desk next Sunday. of' the two non-farmers is a
priest, Father John George
ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY Weber, pastor of St. Peter's,
ALUMNAE. -- St. Joseph's Aurora, Kansas and Rural Life
Academy Alumnae Association Director of the Diocese of Sa-
elected new officers for a two lina. The couple has 56 grand-
year term at the annual meet- children
ing Dec. 7. "In a day when most young
They are Mrs. Connor T. folks dream only of 'escaping'
Flynn, president; Mrs. Robert to the soft life of the cities as
B. Kurtz, first vice president;
Mrs'CharlesM'Fehn'sec nd N B kT
vice ,re~iOen~; ~*~s ~,a~neew oo reats
Hussman, treasurer; Miss Col-
leen Vivone, recording sacra- Marian Doctrine
tary; Mrs. Lillian Brown, cor-
responding secretary; and Mrs. Notre. Dame, Ind.--Thirteen
m
soon as they are old enough,
and when those who do want to
start farming are too often pre-
vented by the high cost of land
and equipment," said Dana C.
Jennings, field editor of Catho-
lic Rural Life, who "discovered"
the Webers on an article'writing
tour of the diocese, "it is truly
remarkable that this sturdy
couple, starting with less than
nothing, managed to provide
land for all their many children
who wanted it."
How did they do it? "By
prayer and hard work and lots
of it," the parents explain
simply. "We had only one purse.
Everything the children earned
went into the family purse, and
we bought them clothes, what-
they made a $1,200 downpay-
ment on a $15,000 farm near
Park. They moved by horse and
wagon over the rutted roads of
the era. It took them three days
and two nights to cover the dis-
tance, traversed by auto today
in an hour. They camped out
along the way.
The elder Webers kept ac-
count of the money the growing
children deposited in the "one
purse." No buried-talent ec-
onomy theirs. They used it to
increase and operate their hold-
ings. Even when the boys went
to the army--five in World War
II and one in Korea--they sent
their money home. Then when
the boys struck out on their own
and when the girls married, they
II
fruits that will not grow in this
semi- arid, wind-ridden High
Plains country, Each apple
stored fresh was wrapped in a
page torn from a mail-order
catalog, and each inspected per-
iodicall~' through the winter and
the bad ones removed and eaten
before they could spoil the bin-
ful. They bought two tons of
flour every fall after harvest,
and 75 bushels of potatoes,
enough to last through the win-
:er.
All are married, except John
?~eorge, now Father Weber. The
elder Webers count their bless-
ings in their 56 grandchildren,
"all healthy, good looking, and
Catholic "
Now retired to a comfortable
Civitate, Eddie Coppola, L. F. John E. Muse, Mrs. Don Duwe- European and American the- ever they needed. When families received their life savings plus house between their church~
Sacred Heart, and the cemetery,
Enos, Noble Floyd, Jr.; lius, Miss Margaret Quirk, Mrs. ologians treat the historical de- have too many purses, they are a quarter-section (160 acres of they'
Mmes. Joe Gargano, Ransom M. L. Northup, and Mrs. Car- velopment and theological sig- always empty." land).
laughingly
tell
you;
"They
Gillespie, George Haris, Robert mela Brown, board members, nificance of a major doctrine in The newlywed Webers worked It took lots of work by every-won t have far to carry us.'*
Jackson, Frank Koester, J J * * *,
" " ~ F The Dogma of the Immaculate for Jakob s father for a year body We always had a big Proud of their well-established
lVlunzenmaler, Josepn lvlaraseo UA't't~utat. u~xu~nir~rt~ ~, ,~ . ~. n~ rri e arden on ' "" '
~unceprzon. a a a nalI azter melr ma ag g,e oi mem sai~. i oiispring, all within a Sundays
Anthony wiuer, oonn matmys A~VlVhtti~A --Tne ~ev Dan Ever bud v "" " '"
" -- ~atner r~oward D O Connor in x~. Tnen mey grauuatefl to y y, e en me boys, torive, all stauch supporters of
Charles Marasco, Michael O'Don- Clarke, assis~an~ pastor ot vlslta- C S C assistant nrofessor of re: a rented farm near Victoria, ! pitched in and helped can home-ltheir own parishes, the Webers
nell Steven Pascuzzi, Walter E tion Parish, Wlii De me speaker ",
,' -~ li-i-n ~t Notr~ Dame ~aitoa Kans. Finally, after God had grown produce plus big pur-count the victory well worth the
" O ~ '
Rellly, Joseph Schulters, Joe at the Christmas dinner ot (: urt -
rn~ r/CICI.n~a~ VOlUm~ whi~h in. Dlesseu ]:nem witn live cnliclren, ctlases OI ne vega~aDleS anct/
strife.
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Tursl Lauren O. Wllllsams, and Ave Maria 302, Camo lc g -- '
cluues a OlOllograpny, GOCU- ~' ~
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members and spoke on the stud- Mrs. Tom Clarke,l mother of the ~o ~. u~i, .~ h ~,~,~ o p
ies of the chairman and co-speaker ~rou'iouse'"'l~ranceY"Fa"t'l~er--'Ur~l~a'~
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spect to the projects of the pro- food shower for the Christ Child Canada; Father George ~'nawati:
gr~mtheSrChl~dc~:dd fBrer~hea:e:r- H T~e w:llebe:e~din charge of ~e~Cbr~)~~ii~Vr:c~r~
plained the requirements of the the members of the C D of A. el0,:iii:.:.!i::i:.iiiii::i!i!ii~i::!~!]i~;~i~i::i!i::::ii:iii~
Rosary Confraternity the obli-Social Club, and Mrs. Helen * " ~ ~!!~:!~:::~ ~ii~ i~/:~:~:~:~:~:~:i~/~:i::!::~
gatlons, the advantages, and the Ingram, acting chairman, will be ~:- ~ l~o,~nn~ I~ f'n.e~ :~i~ ~::/i~ ~~!~i!~::~::Wiii~ ~:~i~i~:~i~ii~ :~:~
St. Anthony's Rosary Society mittee members: Misses Nadine ~n ~vacuauon or ~o~
will hold its annual Christmas Cizek, Mary Gasporovich, Lorene Peekskill, N.Y.--A fire that ~~
party in the church hall Thurs- Herman, Katherine Kain, Mar- broke out from installation work i~~~m
day, Dec. 11 at 6 p.m. A putt-guerite Kevane, Rose Kevane, on a new inside fire escape l~~illl~~'::i
luck dinner will be served. Lura McCurin, and Mary Radose- caused the evacuation of 1501 ~ll~~ ~/ " - :-
A program of community sing- vich; and Mrs. Letha Adey and girls from St. Germaine's Home ~~~~ : ~~
ing will follow under the direr- Mrs. Jeannette Hill. operated by the Sisters of the ~~~ ~~:.~ .~~-~
tion "of Mrs. Joseph LaCava, Mrs. J. R. Kitt, grand regent, Good Shepherd. No one was in- ~~~ ~~ ~~ii
program chairman, will conduct a short business jured in the evacuation or the l~ll~~ I~ll~ ~2~~~
All Rosary Society members meeting, fire. ~:~ii! ~~ ~
and escorts are invited. * * * ~ ~ ~
*, * THIRD oRDER OF, ST. BENE-their spouses on Thursday, Dec. F .m ,m no.s Proudly the Jakob~their third son, Father John George Weber,
ALL SAINTS PARISH. -- DICT.--St. Augustins Chapter, 18. at 6:30 p.m. in the school ~'am||y |raa|T|an Webers of Park, carrying on tbe family tradition of Christian
Plans for 1959 will be discussed Third Order of St. Dominic, will hail. Mrs. John Hess and Mrs. Kans admire the photo of themselves and theirlrural life in his double job of pastor of St.
at a short meeting of the Holy: have a Christmas potluck supper John Waldron are co-chairmen 13 children, 11 of whom they established on IPeter's in tiny Aurora, Kans and as diocesan
Name Society, following the for all chapter members and~in charge of arrangements, farms within walking distance. With them is lrural life director.