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Officers Elected
By Altar Society
In Corning Parish
Corning—Mrs. Mary Kettle-
borrough was elected president
of the St. Patrick’s Altar Society
at the meeting Nov. 20. Other
officers are Mrs. Marshall Heck,
vice president; Mrs. B. P. Fick-
ley, treasurer; and Mrs. DeWitt
Miller, secretary.
Mrs. Miller gave a financial
report on the harvest dinner
held last month, and progress
was noted on the sewing of new
altar linens.
Mrs. Grover Smith was chair-
man for the November group,
which assisted in serving the
potluck dinner before the busi-
ness meeting.
A reception for new members
into the Catholic Daughters of
America was held at the K. of C.
Hall Nov. 23. Father Bonaven-
ture, chaplain, was present for
the event.
The six candidates were Mrs.
Orlo Olive, Mrs. ' Dick Miller,
Mrs. Wanda Kauzlarich, Mrs.
John Bridgeman, Miss Mary Lu
Larson, and Mrs. Richard Hunts-
man.
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Dunlap—Forty members of
the Dunlap Court of Catholic
Daughters of America held a
Christmas potluck dinner Mon-
day evening. The committee in-
cluded chairmen Mrs. Gerald
Houston, Mrs. John Pat Loy,
Mrs. Richard Grote, and Mrs.
Kenneth Sullivan. Each member
brought a gift which was pre-
sented to the nuns.
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MILO.-—Eric Dean, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Ohnemus, born Nov. 15,
was baptized Nov. 23 in St. Augus-
tine’s Church by Father Jacob Weiss.
Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. La
Verne Ohnemus.
CHARITQN.-—-Anthony Dee, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Boylan, born
Nev. 8, was baptized Nov. 16 in
Sacred Heart Church by Father
C. J. Gaul. Sponsors were Mr. and
Mrs. John Sisson.
COUNCIL BLUFFS. - A n n e t t e
Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dar-
rell Herweg, was baptized Nov. in
St. Francis’ Church by Father Ber-
nard Heese. Sponsors were William
and May Cody.
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Bauer of La-
cona, born Nov. 5, was baptized Nov.
16 in St. Mary’s Church by Father
John Kovacs. Sponsors were Phyiis
and Clarence Miller.
EARLING.-Geralyne Marie, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bissen,
born Nov. 12, was baptized Nov. 23
a. in St. Joseph’s Church. Sponsors
were Joseph Brandt and Hilda Kat-
zer.
EARLING.-Scott Stephen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Coenen, born
Nov. 15, was baptized Nov. 23 in St.
Joseph’s Church. Sponsors were
Gail Langenfeld and Erma Muen-
chrath.
EARLING.—Kevin Raymond, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kenkel, born
Nov. 19, was baptized Nov. 23 in St.
Joseph’s Church. Sponsors were Hu-
bert and Emma Kenkel.
MISSOURI VALLEY—Jeffery Lynn,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peterson,
815 E. Lynn, born Nov. 4, was bap-
tized Nov. 11 in St. Patrick’s Church
by Father Cyril Peterson. Sponsors
were John Peterson and Mrs. Han-
nah Peterson.
AVOCA.—Thomas Wayne, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Kroll of
Avoca, born Oct. 21, was baptized
Nov. 26 in St. Mary’s Church by
Father J. M. Schulte. Sponsors
were Glen F. Higgins and Mrs. Ber-
nard O’Neill, proxy for Mrs. Eva
Black.
MISSOURI VALLEY.—David Eu-
gene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Mefford, 207 W. Erie, born Sept. 30,
was baptized Oct. 26 in St. Patrick’s
Church by Father A. J. Palmer.
Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Herkenrath.
MISSOURI VALLEY. -—- Rosemary,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Fagan, 603 E. Michigan, born Oct. '
20, was baptized Nov. 2, in St.
Patrick’s Church by Father A. J.
Palmer. Sponsors were Judith and
Dennis Fagan.
MISSOURI VALLEY.—Jean Ma-
rie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Withem, 818 E. Michigan, born
Nov. 2, was baptized Nov. 11 in St.
Patrick’s Church by Father A. J.
Palmer. Sponsors were Barbara
Erixon and Dennis Withem.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.——Mary Ann,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Mehsling, was baptized Nov. 30 in
St. Francis Xavier’s Church by Fa-
ther Bernard Heese. Sponsors were
Ronald and Cheryl Mehsling.
PANAMA.~Lou Ann, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fuhs, born Nov.
27, was baptized Nov. 30 in St.
Mary’s Church. Sponsors were Jov
seph Fuhs of Portsmouth and Mrs.
Dale Peerman.
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Honor Chiefs of Chaplains
Xavier University, Cincin-
nati, presented its annual
St. Francis Xavier Medal award to three Catholic priests who
have served or are serving as Chiefs of Chaplains of the Armed
Forces and cited “the remarkable parallels of the lives of each of
the chaplains with the life of St. Francis Xavier.”
They are, left to right, Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Patrick J.
Ryan, US. Army, Ret.; Chaplain (R. Adm.) George A. Russel,
US. Navy; and Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Terence P. Finnegan, US.
Air Force.
More Priests Needed
In Philippine Islands
Davao, P. I.—Citing a total
of 330 Baptisms in the first
month of mission work in Ma-
gugpo, Father Joseph W. Regan,
Are Confirmed
In Maloy Service
Maloy.—On Nov. 23 at Im-
maculate Conception Church
Bishop Paul Hagarty, 0.S.B., ad-
ministered the sacrament of
Confirmation to 21 children and
six adults from St. John’s, Diag-
onal, and St. Joseph’s, Mt. Ayr,
and the Immaculate Conception
Parish.
At the Altar Society study
group meeting'Mrs. Cleo Lynch,
president, and Mrs. Frank Carr
explained and led a discussion
on the Mass vestments.
The meeting Dec. 11 will be
in the charge of Anna Warin
and Mrs. Paul Rice.
Can State University
Be Conversion Agent?
Ann Arbor, Mich—The state
university cannot be an agent
for conversion as such, but it
may “raise in the mind of man
the issue of ‘salvation’,” Father
John Courtney Murray, S.J.,
says in a new book of speeches
published here.
“Perhaps the highest grati.
tude that a university can merit
a man in search of salvation is
the realization that it did not
get in his way,” he said.
Other Catholic speakers were
Dr. George N. Shuster, presi-
dent, Hunter College, New
York, and Dr. HeleI. C. White,
English professor at the Univer-
sity of Wisconsin. Religion and
the State University is published
by the University of Michigan
Press.
Signs to Tell Time
0! Cities' Masses
Portland, Ore—Eldon Cur-
tiss, Knights of Columbus state
chairman for Catholic activity.
is promoting a campaign to
have signs‘erected at the en-
trances to cities and towns giv»
ing the schedule of Masses in
the community.
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M.M., said: “This is an indica-
tion of the great need for more
priests in an area too long with-
out them.”
A veteran of 20 years in the
missions of South China, Father
Regan, a native of Fairhaven,
Mass., is serving as regional su-
pervisor of all Maryknollers in
the Philippine Islands.
The primary task for the
Maryknollers in this area will
be restoring a lost faith. The
majority of the people are not
well instructed, because of a
shortage of priests.
Missioner’s Reaction
To Sputnik Described
Brookline, Mass.——-Father Jo-
seph M. Reardon, a veteran
Maryknoll missioner from Dor-
chester, Mass., has not been
alarmed about a Russian sput-
nik.
“Do you know what I did
when it came into view?” asked
Father Reardon. “I blessed it.
I said to myself, ‘There is that
thing rushing up there among
the stars that God created. I
am a priest of God and have the
power to bless things.’ So I
blessed it, praying it would go
around the world giving glory
to God.”
Mianii Diocese Placed
Under Care of Virgin
Miami, Fla—Bishop Coleman
F. Carroll has announced that
the diocese has been placed un-
der the protection of Our Lady’s
Immaculate Conception.
He pointed out that the late
Pius XII authorized the erection
of the Miami Diocese in August.
in the centenary year of Our
Lady of Lourdes; that the
Church which was to serve as
the Cathedral of the diocese al-
ready bore the name of St.
Mary; and that the day of his
installation was the Feast of the
Most Holy Rosary, Oct. 7.
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Des Moines Girl
Sister Mary of St. Helen
James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James F. Thompson, 2650 Lin-
coln Avenue, Des Moines, pro—
Sister Mary of St. Helen
nounced her perpetual vows in
the Congregation of Our Lady
of Charity of the Good Shep-
herds of Angers following a
High Mass in the chapel of the
provincial convent in Cincinnati,
0., Nov. 24.
The former Mary C. Thomp-
son, she was a member of St.
John’s Parish and a graduate of
St. Joseph’s Academy.
Sister entered the novitiate in
February, 1953, and has had
assignments at Our Lady of the
Highlands, Ft. Thomas, Ky., and
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