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The Catholic Advance from Wichita, Kansas • Page 8

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THE ADVANCE REGISTER Sunday, October 7, 1962 hi PAGE EIGHT 35 Attend Diocesan CYO Workshop Held in Pilsen Peace Corps Accepts St. Louis Firm to Plan Two Halls for College of youths to other youths." After Pilsen Thirty-fiwe officers, Kapaun Grad Wichita David Schneller, a for approval. If agreement is Dodge City The firm of Drake and O'Meara, Architects, reached with the board, a gov 1962 graduate of Chaplain Ka a demonstration planning meeting, the assembly broke up into eight discussion groups to hear an explanation of the duties of their respective offices and committees. Mnnsienor Arthur Tonne, pas ernment loan application will be of St. Louis, has been se renewed immediately with the lected to plan two proposed res HHFA regional office in Dallas idence halls at St.

Mary of the paun Memorial High school, left Wichita Sept. 7 for Puerto Rico, where he will spend six Following these preliminaries Plains college. The college pres chairmen, and delegates from the CYO of Marion, McPherson, Eldorado, Pilsen, and Tampa met Sept. 16 for a workshop conducted by a panel of diocesan youths from Wichita, Parsons, Pittsburg, Coffeyville, and Cunningham. Father Robert Watson, Wichita diocesan youth director, explained the CYO as "an apos-tolate of adults to youths, and the construction firm chosen ident, Sister M.

Cecilia made weeks in training for Peace tor, conducted elections' of officers for the Newton deanery could begin building both resi the announcement following a 1 I 1I frl A Corps services in Ecuador. dence halls simultaneously by meeting of the college Board CYO, of which he is moderator. The visitors were guests at the of Trustees. Upon the suggestion of his March. They would be ready for- occupancy by Christmas of Sites for the new buildings rectory for breakfast and din have been chosen after a sur 1963.

4 i Spanish instructor at Kapaun, Father Robert DeRouen, S.J., David applied for Peace Corps ner. Members of the board are vey conducted for the college's Mother M. Joachim, president; I 1 I long-range development pro work, was accepted, and took Sister M. Ruth, secretary; Sis gram. The expansion plan is set courses this past summer at GGGD033OO I 1 I i r-nn i i in gWr Officers up on a 10-year schedule.

The women's residence hall, ter M. Aloysia, treasurer; Sister M. Cecilia, Sister M. Linus, and Sister M. Helen Robert.

to house 150, will be constructed southwest of the chapel wing. Washington State university in preparation for his entrance into the corps. He spent 10 hours a day in classes, six days a week, for two months. When asked what his assignment consisted of, David re The location is south of the road fronting the main building. Ordinations in Poland Copenhagen, Denmark Po Two hundred men will be ac commodated in the other residence hall.

This building is to land's five-year-old seminary at Gdansk has now graduated its first class and had 15 of its plied, "We were told our purpose is not to teach, but pri III Best Wishes of I GUILFOYLE OIL 1 HI Fort Scott, Kansas I ED, KENNY, TOM jj Members of Queen of Angels Parish be located northwest of the students ordained. The semi Newton; Virgil Linot, past state deputy, Wichita; Byron Reida, Andale; A. L. Herrman, Hutchinson; Ernest Tajchman, general insurance agent, Wichita; Bernard Wurtz, Hutchinson; Lincoln Goss, Hutchinson; Edwin Drei-ling, state Catholic activities chairman, Wichita; John Hahn, Newton; and Paul Harbert, grand knight, Kingman. marily to change the peoples' attitude toward America by Pictured are state officers and committee chairmen with some of the members who attended the K.

of C. district meeting in Hutchinson Sept. 16. Seated, from left, are Bob Duncan, grand knight, Hutchinson; Paul Martin, grand knight, Andale; Francis Winters, district deputy, Andale; Andy Hickey, state secretary, Hutchinson; and Dick Schill, grand knight, Newton. Standing, Gene Grumbacher, nary in Gdansk the pre-war working among them." free city of Danzig was open chapel wing.

Cecil Drake met with the board of trustees and consulted with college officials on the site selection. He has already pre ed in 1957, shortly after the He will depart from Puerto Rico Nov. 1 and will work 20 ouster of the repressive Stalin months in Ecuador. ist regime in Poland. sented preliminary sketches II.

of C. Activities G335SETO Dodge City Newly elected of Leroy Linde, recorder; Bill ficers of the Dodge City Knights Burns, treasurer; Walter Nick St. Louis U. Prof Given Lecture Post St. Louis Dr.

Allen Spitzer, state fraternal chairman. Members from the district who spoke on the six-point program included Robert Issinghotf, John Stegman, Cletus Mages, Andrew Naab, and Alfred Steimel. of Columbus council were installed at the meeting Sept. 6, el, lecturer; John Quinlan, advocate; Robert King, inside guard; Homer Lornetz, outside JOE KENNEDY Men Boys Quality Clothing Installation ceremonies were Fort Scott Local council officers and chairmen were acquainted with guard; and Otho Stonecipher, Leroy Linde, and Bill Forsyth, trustees. Father F.

P. O'Don-oghue will serve as chaplain. Among items discussed at the meeting were plans for a dis the projects recommended and professor of anthropology at St. Louis university, has accepted an appointment to serve as senior Fulbright lecturer at the University of Western Australia the men were briefed on the conducted by Clarence Schuett, district deputy, assisted by Joseph Torline, district warden. The following officers were installed: Lowell Clark, grand knight; George Hewes, deputy grand knight; Ted Moorman, chancellor; Joe Baragree, recorder; Victor Ortiz, treasurer; John Casey, financial secretary; Rob duties.

Monsignor Arnold Wei- trict corporate Communion to ler, chaplain of the Spearville be held Nov. 4 at 11 a.m. Mass council, and Monsignor John Zenner, chaplain of the Wright at St. Andrew's church in In dependence. in 1963.

Dr. Spitzer, accompanied by his wife, will leave St. Louis about Jan. 25 for his assignment at the University in Ned-lands, Western Australia. Their trip will include visits council, addressed the officers and encouraged the councils to continue the spiritual activities DO YOUR BUILDINGS APPEAR WEATHERPROOF? Are the mortar joints solid? Do your windows need caulking? Does your building need sandblasting? Are any of the copingstones loose? Church buildings of all types are constantly exposed to the destruction caused by weather and water wet walls, leaky basements, crumbling mortar joints are common indications.

If your building needs waterproofing see or call: MID-CONTINENTAL WATERPROOFING COMPANY Nafion-Wide Service Box 429, Ft. Scott, Kansas, BA. 3-3700 FRANK J. DOHERTY, Mgr. ert Monahan, lecturer; Vince Andra, warden; Henry George, advocate; Al Elliott, inside Newton At a meeting of the Knights of Columbus Sept.

10, to several South Pacific islands guard; Clem Schmidt, outside where Dr. Spitzer has studied of the order. Ralph Kisner, insurance representative, presented the changes in the insurance program. The district is composed of councils at Windhorst, Dodge City, Wright, and Spearville. the forthcoming census of Catholics of Harvey County was discussed.

Also plans were announced for the fall and winter and conducted research. Thev guard; Walter Noller, trustee; B. B. Brothers, trustee; and Fred Sproat, trustee. will also visit the University of Hawaii, where Dr.

Spitzer holds the rank of visiting colleague, social and fraternal activities of the order. Officers installed by State Secretary Andy Hickey of Hutchinson and District Deputy Francis Winter of Andale in Walnut St. Patrick's Coun Wright Edward Downey, grand knight, presided at the monthly meeting of the Knights of Columbus council Sept. 11. At the meeting the installation of the officers took place, 1 fessfi jj i Best Wishes to Father John and i Members of the Parish 1 BNORRIS I ff Plumbing and Heating For the best in Fort Scott in Plumbing, Heating and Electrical if SEE 1 I NORRIS 1 9 N.

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fj cil of the Knights of Columbus clude: Bernard Schill, grand lor purposes of his research. Before returning to St. Louis for the spring semester of 1964, the Spitzers will see their former home in Hong Kong and travel through Asia and Europe. I Dr. and Mrs.

Spitzer, both. sponsored a card party Sept. 16 knight; Bernard Schmidt, dep with 40 persons attending. High uty grand knight; Vincent Pe score in pinochle went to Mrs conducted by Clarence Schuette, Clara Forst. Pitch winner was district deputy, and Joseph Tor line, district warden.

Mrs. Mary Kennedy. Installed were Mr. Downey ters, chancellor; Karl Gutzmer, financial secretary; John Schaeffer, treasurer; Trino Ca-margo, trustee; Dennis Steg-man, warden; John Hahn, recording secretary; Richard Morgan, advocate; John Schill, inside guard; Donald Tieper-man, outside guard. Father as grand knight; Vernon Lix, deputy grand knight; John Slat Chanute Approximately 60 converts, met and were married in China when Dr.

Spitzer was a member of the faculty at the University of Nanking in Cheng-tu, and Mrs. Spitzer, the former Mary Lilian Robison, was a Presbyterian missioner. He later taught at La Salle college and did research work tery, chancellor; Quentin Doll, recorder; Maurice Stein, finan Knights attended the district meeting Sept. -23 to hear the state six-point program ex Francis Cox is chaplain of the council. Earl's Memorial Home for the American Consulate Gen-eral in Hong Kong.

cial secretary; Leo vogel, treasurer; William Bleumer; Louis Lix, advocate; Dennis Simon, warden; Kenneth Stein, inside guard; Farrell Bleumer, outside guard; and Arnold Schmidt, Frank Downey and Maurice Reub, trustees. Committee chairmen named were Cletus Helfrich, Catholic activity; Mr. Bleumer, council The Spitzers returned to the, Andale Officers installed re AIR CONDITIONED National at Eighth BA. 3-2424 FORT SCOTT'S NEWEST MEMORIAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE OXYGEN EQUIPPED FUNERAL DIRECTORS EARL KONANTZ GENEVA KONANTZ plained. Presenting the program were Michael Kamer, past state deputy, Topeka; Gus Ley, general insurance agent, Shawnee Mission; Marcus Gottschalk, state treasurer, Coffeyville; and Clell McClung, state membership chairman, Walnut.

The meeting was under the direction of James Ohmes, district cently for the Andale Council U.S. in 1940 when the British government ordered the evacuation of all women. I of Knights of Columbus were Paul Martin, grand knight; Leo Henry Schmidt, chancellor; Byron Reida, recorder; Eugene activity; Mr. Lix, fraternal ac Gruenbacher, financial secre tivity; Stanley Vogel, member ship-insurance activity; Alfred tary; Dwaine Gros, treasurer; Ray Falk, advocate; Bill Bach- LUMBER PAINTS ROOFING INSULATION SASH DOOR man, warden; Paul Gruenbacher, inside guard; Bernard Bet-zen, outside guard; and Bill Hecht, trustee. Installing offi Hutchinson Council 612 an-j nounces its forthcoming annual Turkey Shoot, which will be held on two consecutive Sundays, Oct.

21 and 28, at the Ark Valley Rod and Gun club! Steimel, public relations; Andrew Vogel, Columbian Squires; Philip Lutz, youth activity; and Harold Vogel, program chairman. Monsignor John Zenner, chaplain of the council, spoke on "Knights as Apostolic Laymen." cers were Francis Winter, district deputy; and Andy Hickey, state secretary. located in Carey park here. Shooters must furnish their own! guns. Ammunition will be avail-! able for trap shooters and will! Spearville The District 31 meeting of the Knights of Co be furnished to all still-target shooters.

First prize is a shot gun. Shooting prizes will be turkeys. For those who have al QUALITY MATERIALS AT THE RIGHT PRICE Bill Oatman, Manager 1 I LIBERTY I i lumbus was held in St. John's hall Sept. 23.

Clarence Schuette, district deputy, was in charge of the presentation of the program for the coming year. He introduced Anthony Knoeber, ready won a turkey, ham will be substituted. Arrangements will be made to deep freeze the Dighton Officers of the Dighton council were installed Sept. 11 by District Deputies Arnold Linden and Paul Shar-mek; Grand knight, Victor Pen-ka; deputy grand knight Roy Martin; chancellor, Bill Roth; recorder, Larry Jasper; financial secretary, Bill Penka; treasurer, Eugene Venters; lecturer, Jack Thomas; advocate, D. William Paine; warden, Forrest Barlow; inside guard, Lee De- 10 State Street BA.

3-2500 II a past state deputy; Virgil De- turkeys, if desired, until Thanks giving Day. The public is in chant, immediate past state deputy, and A. B. Schumaker, vited. II ASSOCIATION I chant; outside guard, Benny il 10 South Main 4 CDSIB Weber; and trustee, Clem Pen ka.

Father James Kelly is council chaplain. II BA. 3-O300 I I II Fort kTincnc I II Best Wishes to All Our Friends McPherson Members of Mc-Pherson Council of the K. of C. sponsored a Corporate Communion Sunday, Sept.

16, for the success of the forthcoming diocesan census. STOP AT THE FAMILIAR RED COOLER FOR COLD I 4 HOLD GROCERY Groceries Meats Produce Feeds BETTY BOB NOLD, Owners PIQUA, KANSAS V' I'm. 1 irrrw-risan 1LIllS MERCY HOSPITAL RlttniLUl HI Wellington Officers of Bishop Hennessey Council of Wellington were installed Sept. 10 by Robert Pudden, district deputy assisted by Victor Bieberle, warden. Installed were Donald McKenzie, grand knight; Rich-aid Moure, uepuiy grand kmgnt; Fred Erker, chancellor; Alfred Koehler, recorder; Robert Richard Erbert, treasurer; Le-Roy Beat, lecturer; George Kridler, advocate; Clarence Beat, warden; Pat Murphy, inside guard; Melvin Moore, outside guard; and Joseph Pals-meir, trustee.

Father Colin Boor has been appointed chaplain for the council. Approved by Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals MERCY SCHOOL OF NURSING Operated By SISTERS OF MERCY OF KANSAS THE FINEST DRINK IN THE WORLD IN MERCY HOSPITAL The Finest Hospital In The Southeast Distributed By FORT SCOTT CLINICAL FACILITIES USED BY SCHOOL ST. ELIZABETH'S HOSPITAL Hutchinson, Kansas MERCY HOSPITAL Fort Scott, Kansas AFFILIATIONS PSYCHIATRIC NURSING: Topeka State Hospital Topeka, Kansas PEDIATRICS: Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City, Missouri if PIQUA FARMERS CO-OP ASSN. Feeds Grain Fertilizer Service Station Petroleum General Farm Merchandise Bonded Grain Storage 123,000 Bushels Elevator Phone 468-2535 Service Station 468-2435 WE MAKE THE MARKET i Independence District Deputy Delbert Hobelman, assisted by Warden John Bambic of Fre-donia, installed the officers of the local K. of C.

at the last regular meeting. Installed were Larry Sihweier, grand knight; Stanley Miller, deputy grand knight; Charles Sack, chancellor; John Petsick, warden; Sam Marchant, financial secretary; iUMtcnt ACCREDITED BY National League for Nursing College Affiliation for Science Courses Kansas State Board of Nurse Registration and Nursing Education SCHOLARSHIPS AND LOANS AVAILABLE SISTER MARY GEMMA, R.S.M. SISTER MARY ROBERT, R.S.M. Hospital Administrator Director, School of Nursing BOTTLING COMPANY 301 E. Wall Sf.

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