6--THE PROGRESS FrTday, Nov. I, 1963
Festival Ahead For St. Michael's, Olympia
THREE CHAIRMEN, from left, the Mesdames Harvey Reese (dining room), John
Biggs (smorgasbord) and E. F. Sehaller (dinner), prepare committee lists for the "Har-
vest Festival," to be sponsored Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 4-5, by St. Michael Parish
Parent-Teachers Association, in the Olympia armory. Hours for the event will be 11 a.m.
to 11 p.m. both days. A Monday dinner and Tuesday smorgasbord will be served, as
well as hot lunches both days. Games and booths also are planned. Decorations, for which
Mrs. James Matz is chairman, will have a Mexican theme. Keith Goldenberger is general
chairman.
Tacoma Couple Marks
50-Year Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Zacheus Heft-
man of Visitation Parish in Ta-
coma celebrated their 50th wed-
cling anniversary October 26.
The couple renewed their
marriage vows at a jubilee high
Mass for which Rev. Arnold
Fox, O.S.B., pastor of Visita-
tion, was celebrant.
The Hoffmans were married
in St. Anthony, N.D., in a cere-
mony performed by an uncle of
Father Fox, Rev. Augustine
Fox, O.S.B.
Among those attending the
reception for the Hoffmans in
the parish hall were all of their
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MR. AND MRS. ZACHEUS
HOFFMAN
12 children, 52 grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren.
St. Cecilia's Mission Next
The Rex,. Richard H o d g e,
O.F.M., Franciscan missionary
from Oregon, will conduct a
week.long mission at St. Ce-
cilia Church, Bainbridge Island,
beginning this Sunday, Nov. 3,
and ending November 9, ac-
cording to Ray. Alfred Mathen-
ski, pastor.
Catholics and non-Catholics
are invited to attend the exer-
cises which will include Mass
at 6:30 and 9 a.m., followed by
a short instruction period, and
an evening service at 8 p.m.,
concluding with Benediction.
Class of 27
Communicants
In Fife Parish
At St. Martin of Tours
Church, Fife, 27 children re-
ceived their First Holy Com-
munion at the 8 a.m. Sun-
day, Oct. 27. ss
The children were taught by
Sister M. Jean Marie Therese
of St. Leo School, assisted by
Mrs. Frank Sehuler.
The children were: Debra
Bisig, Gregory Boitano, Kim
Alma Boyer, Edward Butler,
Karin Couture, Marcus Drob-
nack, Patrick Jankinish, Rob-
ert Jolley, Toni Koch, Thomas
Lelli, Phillip Lelli Jr., Diane
Luchini, Lorena Manlanca.
Also, Sandra Marry, Beanie
M e u c c i, William McDonald,
Ricky Pagett, David Rowe,
Dana Ryan, Orion Schlekewey,
Janet Schoonover, John Vi-
mont, Kathleen Wales, Richard
Wall, Patricia Weber and Gary
Wellman.
Lung Study
GrantAwarded
To Providence
The John A. Hartford Foun-
dation, Inc. of New York City
has approved a grant of $247,-
304 for the study and treatment
of pulmonary diseases and as-
sociated respiratory problems
at Providence Hospital. These
funds will be used over a
period of three years.
The main objective of the
program will be to provide fa-
cilities to permit thorough in-
vestigation and treatment of
patients with respiratory prob-
lems and research in diseases
of the lungs.
This Respiratory Disease Di-
vision will be part of The Heart
Center which was established
at Providence Hospital by a
prior H a r t f o r d Foundation
grant. It is envisioned to pro-
vide complete facilities for both
care of patients and research
in associated problems.
Psychological
Group Honors
Lo00l Jesuit
Thev. James E. Royce,
S.J., head of the psychology
department at Seattle Univer-
sity, has been elected a Fellow
of the American Psychological
Association by the organiza-
tion's governing board.
The status of Fellow is con-
ferred, according to the As-
sociation's by-laws, upon "evid-
ence of unusual and outstand-
ing contributions or perform-
ance in the field of psycho-
logy."
Father Royce was instru-
mental in the formation of a
new division of the Association
last year, Division 24 on Phil-
osophical Psychology. He pub-
lished a widely-used textbook
in the field, a well as articles
and reviews in scholarly journ-
als and is the first president-
elect of the new division.
He is also the author of a
textbook in the psychology of
adjustment which is about to
appear in a revised edition
under the title, "Personality
and Mental Health."
Cabrini Corvettes Active
AN OPEN house is planned by the Corvettes of St. Frances
Xavier Cabrini Hospital from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10,
at the hospital. Refreshments will be served in the cafeteria.
The Corvettes are a group of girl volunteers, 14 years and
over, who assist patients and nursesl f the hospital. Among
recent activities of the group was thnnual "Parent Night"
and the decorating of Halloween cookies and cupcakes for
the Zenith and Washington Memorial Nursing Homes. Rev-
erend Mother Sebastion, hospital administrator, invites all
those interested to attend the open house.
Dinners, Meetings Compete ]
Catholic War Veterans- An-
thony (Tony) Bacalzo of Im-
maculate Parish has been in-
stalled acting commander of
Father Vincent Post. Jeanette
Allen is the new auxiliary pres-
ident.
Other post officers are Paul
Maurice, Dan Barker and Tony
Marine, vice commanders; Kay
Schneider, Casimir Ochs, Andy
Neubecker, Joe Koehnen, Doug-
las Harvey, Ray Ledwich, Mary
Rupprecht, Hugh Curtin, Jim
DuPlanty and Harold Lewis.
Auxiliary o f f i c e r s include
Adelle Toenneson, Jo Neubeck-
er and Viola Lewis, vice presi-
dents; Laurette Bryant, R o s •
Aschenbrenner, B 1 a n c h e Le-
Blanc, Marge Miltmore, Bert
Daigle, Margaret Mosely a n d
Kathleen O'Brien.
The Ray. Richard Stohr, pas-
tor of Our Lady of Guadahipe
Parish, is chaplain.
25 Children
Receive
Sacrament
Jubilee Club Elects Officers
HANDING OVER the gavel of the Jubilee Club to Doren Anderson, right,
elected president, is Bob Shay, left, outgoing president. Other new officers include, Mrs.
Bob BrdWne, second from left, vice president, and Mrs. James Arneson, secretary. Absent
from tl picture is Karl Veit, new treasurer. The Jubilee Club, which celebrated its 14th
birthday, is a social group for Catholic couples, re(Photo by W. C. Heib, Jr.)
l st CommunionO
Award Winner
The First Communion group
at St. Barbara Parish in Black
Diamond totaled 25 on Sunday,
Oct. 27, at the 8:30 a.m. Mass.
The group was led by Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Guidetti.
Those making their First
Communion were: Joseph An-
drosko, Phillip Cavanaugh, Ju-
dy Ann Conlow, Richard Con-
low, Eugene Conlow, E r i c
Crist, Rhonda Crist, Mary Jo
Dougherty, Christina E 1 d e r,
Michael Elder, Artisanne Foes,
Gerald Gauthier Jr., James
Gott, Diane Guidetti.
Also, Julia Herrmann, Cindy
Kamp, Donald Myrick, Barbara
Norton, Darrell Palmer, Livia
Palmer, Paul Reichert, David
Roney, Jere Sequin, Patricia
Huff and Bill Huff.
PADDY LUKENS of Holy
Names Academy was the
top award winner at the
11th annual high school
press conference October
Spotlight Now 25-26 sponsored by Gon-
IM zaga University. She was
named outstanding writer
of the event and also won
ith E. Turner, 17061 12th Ave. first-place in news writing.
N.E. Some 300 high school stu-
dents attended the confer.
ence from Washington,
Idaho, Oregon and Mon-
tana.
November 14--Mary, Queen
of Peace, 6:30 p.m., Mrs. J. B.
Brown, 324 N.E. 175th St.;
Mary, Queen of Prophets, 11
a.m., Mrs. John M. Fischer,
14550 38th Ave. N.E.
St. Teresa Parish--The Moth-
ers Club will sponsor a lunch-
eon and card party at 12:30
p.m. in the school auditorium,
34th and E. Spring. Special fea-
ture will be a hat show. Mrs.
George Headrick and Mrs. Ben
Herz are chairmen of the event,
which will benefit the library.
St. Theresa Study Clu-
Meeting will be Monday, Nov.
4, at 7:30 p.m. in the home
of Mrs. Harry T. Ashmore.
Mrs. Raymond J. Moffat will
give the book review, Mrs.
Harry Storlie the current event,
and Mrs. Patrick A. Harrold
the lesson.
Tacoma
St. LeParlsh -- The Altar
Society will meet at 12:30 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 7, in the
school's Marian Room. Mrs.
Thomas Danaher will preside.
Lunch will be served by Car-
des 3 and 4, headed by their
chairmen. Members are re-
minded to bring aprons for the
bazaar.
Grand YLI Meet
In San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO -- T h e
Board of Grand Directors of
the Young Ladies Grand In-
stitute will meet here Novem-
ber 9.
Those attending from the
Pacific Northwest will include
the Mesdames James Jackson,
grand president, and Betty
Martin, grand director, both of
Seattle, and Lowell Young,
grand director, of Bremerton.
Members of the Young Lad-
ies Institute are welcome to
attend.
in BREMERTON
3 fine stores to serve yea
Liturgical Study Club--Meet- Seattle University Graduates
ing will be from 10 a.m. to Club--Dr. Huber K. Grimm has
noon Wednesday, Nov. 6, in St. been elected president of the
Peter Claver Center library, SU downtown alumni organiza-
17th and E. Jefferson. Lesson tion for professional and bust-
will cover the 23rd Sunday after ness men graduates.
Pentecost and chapters 4 and ,:::,,::, A member
5 from "The Church a Divine of St. Joseph
Mystery." Panelists are the P a r i s h, Dr.
Mesdames Jose Adriatico, F.T. Grimm is best
Craine and W. A. Slate. Guests known to alum-
are welcome, ni as the team
Lorraine Institute No. 178, physician of
Young Ladies Institute -- Mrs. t h e Universi-
James Bell and Mrs. Richard ty's basketball
Atwood are co-chairmen of the team. The phy-
annual dessert luncheon a n d sician is a past
card party for the benefit of officer of the
the Golden Jubilee Burse for DR. HUBER SU Alumni As-
Seminarians at 12:30 p.m. Wed- o GRIMM sociation a n d
nesday, Nov. 6, at the Carna-o is also a graduate of St. Louis
tion Co. Mrs. Maurice Reyn-@ University School of Medicine.
olds and Mrs. Kenneth McMUl- He lives with his wife, Geor-
len are in charge of a Christ- gia, and their 10 children at
mas gift table. 1407 E. Boston St.
Marian Club--Miss Geraldine Other new officers are Ed-
Scholtes will review "Shoes of win T. Hunt, vice president;
the Fisherman" at the meeting Jack McGoorty, Jerry Gribble
and Dr. Tom P. Moore.
Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 1 p.m.
at St. Peter Claver Center. The Monthly meetings are held
painting class will m e • t at every first Wednesday at the
10 a.m. with Eveleyn C. Con- Washington Athletic Club.
way, instructor. Public is in-
vited. St. Mark Parish--Guilds of
the Altar Society will meet as
Order of Martha -- Meeting follows at the following homes:
will be at 12:30 p.m. Wednes- November 4--Mary, Queen of
day, Nov. 6, at the home of
Mrs. Nellie Thomas, 419 Queen Angels, 8 p.m., Mrs. Robert
Anne Ave. Lapano, 14539 28th Ave. N.E.;
Mary, Queen of Heaven, 11:30
Our Lady of Lourdes Par- a.m., Mrs. R. D. Elf, 18436 24th
ash -- Annual fall dance, Ave. N. E.; Mary, Queen of
"Autumn Leaves," will be the Rosary, 8 p.m., Mrs.
Saturday, Nov. 9, from 9:30 Joseph deLeuw, 1523 N. E.
p.m. to 1 a.m. at Normandy 170th St.; Mary, Queen of
Cove, 1500 Shorewood Drive, Snows, 8 p.m., Mrs. Russell
Burien. Hostesses will be the Horn, 20130 6th Ave. N.E.
ladies of Circle No. 6. Tickets November 5--Mary, Queen of
are $4 per couple and reserva-
tions may be made with Mrs. All Saints, 8:30 p.m., Mrs.
William Bombardier, 16284 39th
Kenneth Hughes (CH 2-4964) or Ave. N.E.; Mary, Queen of
Mrs. Lawrence Morrison (Re Martyrs, 8 p.m., Mrs. James
2-1627). M. Kennedy, 16815 llth Pl.
St. Benedict Parish -- Our N.E.; Mary, Queen of the Uni-
Lady of Victory Praesidium, verse, 8 p.m., Mrs. John M.
Legion of Mary, will have a DeVane Jr., 19510 45th Ave.
rally for auxiliary members at N.E.
3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, in the Nllmber 7--Mary Queen of
school auditorium. There will Wis4, 8:15 p.m., Mrs. Ken-.
be a guest speaker and refresh-
ments will be served at 4:30 ,
p.m. VIEW RIDGE
St. George Parish--The re-
dedication of the remodeled
grade school will be celebrated PHARMACY
with an open house and turkey
d uda00o, om
1:30-5 p.m. Dinner will be
served by the Parent-Teachers
Association, at $2.50 for adults,
$1.25 for children under 12.
Bellevue
Knights of Columbus -- Wil-
"liam H. (Bill) Knight, 48, Boe-
ing engineer, has been named
Knight of the Year for Over-
lake Council. mmftilff/Jl
Knight, a t[[[[[
member of
Sacred Heart ,
Parish, is
deputy grand
knight and
Council histo-
rian. He was
cited for dis-
playing "true il
Christian char- ll
ity and Catho- mmJm ..:.,.
licity in every WILLIAM
action" a n d KNIGHT
was described in his citation as
"a living example of a true
Catholic gentleman."
Joining the order in 1942,
Knight is also historian of
James Shields General Assem-
bly, Fourth Degree, KofC.
He lives with his wife, Wilma,
and their two children, Byron,
18, and Robert, 13, at 190 94th
Ave. N.E., Bellevue.
Bremerton
Camerman, YLI, No. 86--The
Institute will sponsor a turkey
dinner Sunday, Nov. 3, in Our
Lady Star of the Sea parish
hall. Serving will be from 1-7
p.m. Tickets, available at door,
are $1.50 for adults, 75c for
children 6-12 and free for chil-
dren under six. The Mesdames
Edward Hornor, Robert Mort
and Ronald Fiialka are co-
chairmen.
Everett
Immaculate Conception Par-
ish-The Altar Society will
sponsor its annual dinner from
1-6:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, in
the new parish hall. The guilds
will have booths with Christmas
suggestions. Tickets are avail-
able at the door and the pub-
lic is invited.
Lynnwood
St. Thomas More Parish--
A male chorus composed of
men of the parish and senior
high school b o y s is being
organized. T h o s e interested
should call Rev. Joseph Doe-
gun, 743-1719.
"A Man for All Seasons," a
stage" play based on events in
the life of St. Thomas More,
will be presented November
28, 29 and 30 at the Moore
Theater in Seattle. Parishoners
are encouraged to see the pro-
duction.
Seattle
Alumnae of the Sacred Heart
--The fall meeting will be Sun-
day, Nov. 3, at Forest Ridge
Convent. Mass at 9:30 a.m.,
will precede a buffet break-
fast and business meeting. At
10:45 a.m., Ray. Louis Gaff-
nay, S.J., will speak on "Home
Missionary's View of Travels
and Missions in the Orient."
Annunciation District, Holy
Name Society--There will be a
memorial Mass for deceased
members at 9 a.m. Saturday,
Nov. 2, at St. Paul Church.
Association for C a t h o I i c
Childhood--A memorial Mass
for souls of deceased members
of the ACC will be offered
Friday, Nov. 8, at 9:30 a.m.
in the Lady Chapel of St.
James Cathedral.
Blessed Margaret Guild for
the Blind--Members and their
families and friends will receive
Holy Communion at the 9:15
a.m. Mass at St. James Cathe-
dral Sunday, Nov. 3. A break-
fast will follow in the Cabrini
Hospital dining room at 10:30
a.m.
The guild's business meeting
wilE be at 8 p.m. Wednesday,
Nov. 6, in the Seattle Univer-
sity s t u d e n t union building.
George Shields will present the
program.
Blessed Sacrament Parish --
The Mothers Club will sponsor
its annual smorgasbord Sun-
day, Nov. 3, from I-0 p.m. in
the school gymnasium. Reser-
vations may be made with
Mrs. James Coanors (ME 2-
5356) or Mrs. Bernard
Doherty (LA 5-6982). Tickets
are $1.50 for adults and high
school students, 75c for chil-
dren and free for pre.schoolers.
Mrs. Richard Carson and Mrs.
Ralph Rosinbum are co-chair-
men.
Catholic Daughters e! Amer-
ica--Meeting will be at 7:45
p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, at the
Winthrop Hotel. Mrs. Lawrence
Cleary, grand regent, will pre-
side. The Ray. Francis Prange,
counsellor at Seattle Prep, will
speak on "Share the Faith."
I
Chancellor Club -- An open
house to acquaint prospective
members with club activities is
planned at 8 p.m. Tuesday, No-
vember 17, at St. Peter Claver
Center, 1610 E. Jefferson. Pros-
pective members also are in-
vited to attend the general
meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday,
Nov. 18, at the KofC Hall, Har-
vard and E. Union.
The Chancellor Club is a re-
ligious and social club for sin-
gle Catholics between the ages
of 21 and 35. Information is
available by writing to the club
at 722 E. Union or by calling
Janet Rodgers, PA 3-4815.
Knights of Columbus- The
annual memorial high Mass of
Seattle Council will be sung at
6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, in St.
James Cathedral.
Celebrant will be Rev. Wil-
liam Treacy, chaplain.
The memorial meeting will
follow in the KofC Hall, 722 E.
Union St. A film will be shown
to wives of Knights.
Xavier Chb--Meeting will be
Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 1:30 p.m.
in St. Joseph Parish social hall.
Issaquah
St..Toseph Parish--The Altar
Society will sponsor its "Har-
vest Dance" from 9 p.m. to 1
a.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, in the
Pine Lake Community Hall.
There will be live music and a
midnight lunch. Tickets are $4
a couple. Reservations may be
made with Mrs. Don Cochran,
EX 2-5139.
Kelso
St. Mary Parish -- The Altar
Society, assisted by the men of
the parish and the CYO, will
sponsor the annual fall turkey
dinner from 5-8 p.m. Thursday,
Nov. 7. Tickets are $1.50 for
adults and 75e for children.
Mrs. Lyle Sharbono is chair-
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At Visitation
The second grade children of
Visitation P a r i s h, Tacoma,
made their First Holy Com-
munion at the 8:10 a.m. Mass
October 12, according to Rev.
Arnold Fox, O.S.B., pastor
After theMass, the communi-IF
cants were enrolled in the
scapular of Our Lady of
Mount Carmel.
Those making t h e i r First
Holy Communion were: Doug-
las Badilla, Ronald Batzlaff,
David Baudin, Louis Bernardo,
Tara Berntsen, Terry Breanan,
Mary Brink, Richard
Barbara Chambers, Mary
Church, Peter DeCaterina, Al-
lan Dierck, G e r a I d DuckerS,
Gregory DuMond, Martin Eck-
r o t h, Daane Farreli, Steven
Finch, Kevin Fleck, Christine
Foster.
Also, Steven Gallo, Thomas
Gallwas, Frankie Gilletti, Don-
na Gnirk, Mary Gruse, Jeanne
Gustin, Debora Haag, Jose
Hamilton, Li n d a Hendr
Sandra Hendricks, Marina Jar-
amillo, Debra Keller, Donna
Keller; Kenneth Kron, Gregory
Krueger, Barbara Kupper, Jef-
frey LaBansky, Morgan Lakin,
Debra Maerkle, Denise Maer-
kle, Patricia Manley, C a r o 1
Matthews, Margaret McDon-
ald.
Daniel McColhm, France
McMullin, Douglas 0 w i n g s
Peggy Parker, Robert Pens-
worth, Maryann Pezanowski,
Jeanine Pitzer, Teri Portmann,
Mary Frances Purcell, Delores
Risk, Therese Rogers, James
Ruddy, Joan Smith, Larry
Stevens, Janice Stoltz, Kath-
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