THE TEACHERS at Infant of Prague and Holy Spirit school in Jacksonville were honored recently at a luncheon. Shown with Monsignor Newman, pastor, are Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Fischer, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Sheehan, Mrs. Crusie, Mrs. England, Mrs. Sabella, Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Strong, Mrs. Aufnac, Mrs. Harrington and Mrs. Arrat._ Guild Installs New Officers In Twin City WINSTON-SALEM — Approxi mately 50 people attended the St. Therese’s Guild installation dinner. Jnvited guests were the Most Rev. C. B. McLaughlin, Father Joseph Showfety and Father John Wall. The following new officers were installed for the coming year: pres ident, Mrs. G. W. Gilbert; vice-pres ident, Mrs. A. S. Ittermann; record ing secretary Mrs. D. Donadio; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. J. Markey; treasurer, Mrs. A. J. Bo; reporter, Mrs. E. M. Toelkes, and honorary president, Mrs. H. L. Cook. The year to come should be an active one for the St. Therese’s Guild. The guild plans to operate a food booth at the Dixie Classic Fair and to continue working with the ladies of St. Benedict’s Church in a used clothing store. Committees from the guild also help needy families, visit new members of the parish and work in the sacristy. OAK HALL HOTEL TRYON, N.C. Traditional Sowtfcem CaiHM — Special rata* tor traveling and weekend guests — most reasonable Hotel, Ckmrch near. AH sports on4 diversions. Wills & Ballard Funeral Home Complete Funeral Service Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipment 226 Broad St. New Bern, N.C. Negative School Critics 'Useless/ Says Bishop PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — (NC) — Liturgical formation and ecu menical activity, while valuable in themselves, are not reasons for ne glecting Catholic schools, Auxili ary Bishop Clarence E. Elwell of Cleveland told some 2,000 persons here. Speaking at a Solemn Pontifical Mass commemorating the 75th an niversary of the founding of Ro man Catholic High School, Bishop Elwell contrasted “useless negative criticism” of Catholic schools with the generosity of Thomas E. Ca hill, Philadelphia layman whose will bequested funds for establish ing the school. It is the first free central Catholic high school in the United States. Archbishop John J. Krol of Phil adelphia celebrated the Mass in the Cathedral of SS. Peter and PauL Roman Catholic High School stands, said Bishop Elwell, who is a I FT TO HOSPITAL Pontiac, Mich. — (NC) — A $1 million pledge was received from General Motors Corp. to help finance the expansion program of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital here. The hospital seeks to add 150 beds and remodel all existing buildings at a total cost of $6.5 million. Italian Foods Villa Capri Restaurant 3625 Hillsboro RALEIGH, N. C. Dial TE 4-2086 Reservations Cleveland diocesan school super indent, as proof of “the good that a Christian layman can accomplish by seeing a need of the Church — by refraining from useless nega tive criticism, and instead setting about quietly to do something to remedy it. “When Thomas E. Cahill realiz ed the need for free Catholic sec ondary education, he secretly set himself a goal of amassing the money which on his death could form a trust to build and endow a school for that purpose,” he said. “Would that his shining exam ple would lead some of our mod ern, very vocal, and at times ex tremely critical Catholic laity to see how much more can be accom plished by unobtrusive but posi tive and constructive action than by a negativism that wounds, dis courages, and eventually impedes progress,” Bishop Elwell declared. Of proposals that Catholic schools should be closed and the children sent to public school systems for ecumenical purposes, Bishop Elwell held that “the sac raments alone do not supply the knowledge and habits necessary for effective ecumenical action.” TAKE THE OUT OF MOVING CALL CAROLINA VAN & STORAGE CO. Conpltti Local mmd Lang Distance Moving Service PACKING - CRATING- STORAGE N. C.'s Foremost Exporters For Complete Information and Free Estimate Call GREYHOUND VAN LINES "Lot* Th* Moving To Us" Oen. Office J. E. TIERNAN, President Raleigh, N. C. Dial 834-4249 Sodality Holds Installation Rite GOLDSBORO — Our Lady of the Air f orce aoaainy nem iu> an nual Installation of new officers at the base chapel, followed by Mass and a banquet at the Officers’ Club. Rev. Father Vincent F. Hart, spiritual director, installed the new officers: Mrs. John Crabill, pre fect; Mrs. William Grenz, vice pre fect, and Mrs. Ronald Hlavaty, sec retary. Eight new members were also inducted into the sodality. Following the dinner, the past officers and chairmen were pre sented with a certificate of merit and a gift for their diligent work during the past year. These included Mrs. Donald Cul linane, Mis. Joseph Kashula, Mrs. Austin Wigfall, Mrs. William Grenz, Mrs. Charles Parham, Mrs. Bernard Phillips, Mrs. Cedric Starr, Mrs. Merlin Kreiser, Mrs. William Underkofler, Mrs. Richard Lee, Mrs. Ward Moyer, Mrs. Vin cent Varino, Mrs. John Hahn and Mrs. Robert Corsi. In charge of arrangements for the banquet were Mrs. Austin Wig fall, Mrs. Joseph Kashula, Mrs. Bernard Phillips and Mrs. Robert Corsi. Joe Williams Camera Shop Complete Camera Supplies Portraits — Film Development Clinton, North Carolina “Eastern Carolina’s Shopping Center” Erons Street — Greenville, N.C. "Shoes For The Family" LARRY'S SHOE STORE We welcome the opportunity of outfitting the entire family with excellent shoes at reasonable prices. Washington, N.C. — Greenville, N.C. Capuchin Friar In Italy Held In Smuggling ROME — (NC) - Police arrested one of the friars the Capuchin monastery at and charged him with con in smuggling cigarettes, slaughter and falsifying an dent report Father Antonio Corsi, Ojw| Cap., was taken to Velletri y| near Albano to await trial aftel being picked up by police at the| Capuchin church on Rome’s vitf Veneto. Specific charges against the to. year-old priest included complicity in smuggling with five or mort persons, at least partial respons ibility for the death of Pier' Scali and injury of Ermenegi Foroni, and falsification of dent reports. Scali was killed May 10 when truck carrying smuggled foreiu cigarettes hit the doorpost of Stj Francis [Monastery in Albano, m the outskirts of Rome, causing the heavy door to fall on him. Foroni was injured at the same time and was taken by Father Corsi to s Rome hospital where he is still t patient. Father Corsi told hospital officials the man was injured by a hit and run driver, but later ad mitted to being a witness of the door accident, police said. Foroni has also been charged with complicity in smuggling. Lis io Taglialatela, a railway employe in Milan, has been arrested and charged with expediting conttt band through customs. Giorgio Co rona, whom police say bribed Tag lialatela, was listed as wanted. So was Scali’s son Alberto, presum ed by police to have been the driver of the truck. The penalty for smuggling is greater according to Italian law if five or more persons are involved. The “informative notice” sent to the Albano diocesan officials indicated at least two friars were involved. But police in arresting Father Corsi gave no hint of fur ther charges against the small community of friars, all of whom have been transferred from Al bano to other Capuchin monaster ies nearby pending a solution of the case. -I Melvin's Pharmacy of Raleigh 1217 Hilshora St. Weekdays 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays 12-0 p.m. SCHOOLS SACRED HEART ACADEMY BELMONT, N. C. A Standard 4-Yoar High School Accredited by The Sod there Associate of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The North Carolina State Board of EoO" cation. Sacred Heart Junior College Belmont, North Carolina Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy Accredited by the North CaroliM State Board of Education, The South ern Association of Colleges and sec ondary Schools. Boarders from the Eastern Seaboard and fourteen foreign countries. BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE BELMONT. N. C. A Catholic college conducted .to *Jjf Benedictine Father*. Located in moot. 12 miles Emm Charlotte, 8 mua from Gastonia. Co-instructional aw courses in all major fields leading w A.B. * B.S.C. degrees. CoordmstM double-degree engineennp pnSgg with N. C. State College and Van. of Notre Dame, College entrance « am required for adnraion. ru™ accredited. Adrise early applies^® Write the Begistrar. Belmont Two-year terminal and transfer «>“"£ es. Associate in Art, Associate n> D*e ence, and Associate in Applied Scte Degrees. Liberal Arta, Secretarial, leal, Pre X-Ray. Home Economics. F«j Med. Homellte surroundings, cultural extra-curricular program.

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