, 6--THE PROGRESS ' Friday, Dec. 11, 1964
ENJOYING EVERY minute of the occasion bf the baptism
of David William Stephens 12th child of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stephens, by the Most Rev. Thomas A. Connolly,
Archbishop of Seattle, recently at St. Paul Church are front
row, from left, Peggy, 7, Mark, 6, John, 9, Thomas, 5,
Teresa, 10 and Paul, 14; his brothers and sisters; back row,
Rev. Joseph Vogel, pastor, St. Paul's; Robert Stephens hold-
ing Philip; Mrs. Stephens; the Archbishop; Mrs. Edward
O'Neal holding baby David and Edward O'Neal, godpar-
ents; Patrick, 12; Ann, 17, and Rev. Thomas Quinn.
David William Sfephens Baptized
Rev. Joseph Vogel, pastor St.
Paul's and Rev. Thomas Quinn,
assistant; Sister Gertrude and
Sister Eulalia of St. Paul
School; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
O'Neal, the godparents; and
all but one of David William's
brothers and sisters•
Big brother, Robert Jr., is
studying for the priesthood at
Holy Cross Seminary. Notre
Dame, Indiana, where he is a
3rd year student.
The joys of a big happy fam-
ily were increased for Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Stephens recently
when their 12th child, David
William, was baptized by the
Most Rev. Thomas A. Con-
nelly, Archbishop of Seattle, at
St. Paul's Church.
The custom of personally
baptizing 12th children of
Catholic families in the Arch-
diocese was inaugurated by
the Archbishop in 1956.
many were the ten other Ste-
phens children, Peggy, 7, Mark,
6, James, 3, Thomas, 5, Ter-
esa, 10, Philip, I, Patrick, 12,
and Ann, 17, Paul, 14 and John,
9.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephens are
members of The Third Order
of St. Francis, Cane section.
He is principal of St. Paul's
CCD and teaches an 11th grade
girls' class. They have lived
nine years in St. Paul's parish
from Spokane.
The Stephens family has no
special "secret of success,"
said Mrs. Stephens.
"Each member of the fam-
ily has his own chores," she
stated. "If these are accom-
plished with love and coopera-
tion, things work out pretty
well."
David William in his future
may learn that success needs
no "secret" where there are
ANNE MARIE Welch, held by her sister and godmother, Joseph, 7, Christopher, 5, James, 2, Monica, 3, Theresa, 11,
Mary Elizabeth, 13, and 12th child of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Michael, 9; and back row, from left, Rev. Leo T. Eckstein,
Welch, was baptized by The Most Reverend Thomas A. S.J., pastor, St. Joseph's, Mr. and Mrs. Welch, the Arch.
Connolly, Archbishop of Seattle, Dec. 5 at St. Joseph bishop, the baby and godmother, Philip, 15, the godfather
Church. Present were, front row, from left, Cecilia, 8, and Timothy, 12.
Twelfth "12fh" Baby Baptized Dec. 5
By Jeanne Marie Works
Twelfth "12th" baby of 1964
to be baptized by the Most
Reverend Thomas A. Connolly,
Archbishop of Seattle w a s
Anne Marie Welch, 12th child
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Welch.
Some seventy babies have
been baptized by the Arch-
bishop since 1950 when he
began the custom.
The baptism at St. Joseph's
Church was attended by Rev.
Leo T. Eckstein, S.J., pastor,
and the Stephens family in-
cluding Mary Elizabeth, 13, and
Philip, 15, the godparents; Co-
celia, 8, Joseph, 2, Christopher,
5, James, 2, Monica, 3, Ther.
esa, 11, Micl'iael, 9 and Timo-
thy, 12. Another child, Charles,
died in infancy.
The Sisters of St. Joseph's
School, attended as teachers of
the honored child's brothers
and sisters.
Maternal grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. George d'Aubuchon,
Centralia, and paternal aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam P. Williams, Milton, were
present for the event.
Mr. and Mrs. Welch have
lived in St. Joseph's parish ten
years. He is a member of the
Holy Name Society and St. Vin-
cent de Paul Society and an
employe of the Seattle Fire De-
partment.
"We were all thrilled," said
Mrs• Welch.,
Mery Elizabeth, eighth grade
pupil at St. Joseph's School,
and Philip, freshman at O'Dea
High School, were especially
impressed at meeting the Arch-
bishop and at becoming god,
parents for the first time.
Present for the event were Attending the baptism cere- and both previously oame here love and cooperation." Vancouver YLI
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Elma Church
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Meeting Dec. 16
ELMA- St. Joseph Church
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Guilds and chairmen including,
St. Ann's Guild, Mrs. Wanda
Bush, St. Elizabeth's G u i I d,
Mrs. Frances Easton; St. Ber-
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Ramstad.
St. Ann's Guild will meet De-
cember 16 at 8 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. Bush.
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area here.
The Hindus claimed that the
cross -- erected six months
earlier--violated a site where
one of their temples once stood.
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man assisted by Mrs. Daniel
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Cariell.
Des Moines
St. Philomena Parish -- St.
Man;ca Guild will sponsor a
"Santa" breakfast December
13 from 8:30 a.m. until noon in
the parish hall.
Admission for "all the pan-
cakes you can eat" will be
adults 75 cents, children, 6 to
12, 50 cents and children under
6, 25 cents.
Seattle
Mariette Institute 178 -- YLI
will meet Wednesday, Dec. 16
at fl p.m. at Louie's Restaurant
on 4th Avenue for a Christmas
party. Dinner will be at 7 p.m.,
followed by a business meet-
ing.
Reservations may be made
with Mrs. Leo Zechel, EA 4-
6095 or Mrs. Charles M. Car-
roll, EA 4-6195.
Customary exchenge of gifts
Will not be held in favor of do-
nations for St. Peter Claver
Center. Canned goods will be
collected.
• Our Lady of Fatima--Moth-
ers Club invites members to
tbe annual Christmas party
December 22 at 1 p.m. in the
school hall.
'The program will include
numbers by the school children
and a visit from Santa for pre.
school youngsters.
Notre Dame Club of Western
Washington--Members and their
families will attend the 9:30
a.m. Mass Sunday, Dec. 13, in
Otlr Lady Chapel, St. James
Cathedral.
Breakfast will follow at 1O: 15
a.m. in the sorrento Hotel with
Rev. Webster T. Patterson, S.J.,
of Seattle University, speaking
on the Holy Land.
St. Aene's +Sanctuary Society
-- Will meet December 15th in
the Assembly Room of the
Church. Instead of individual
lgif.ts, members are asked to
Ormg articles for a layette
which will be given to a needy
family.
Mrs. James Dalton and Mrs.
W. B. Toner are hostesses•
'Sacred Heart Church--Altar
Guild will serve breakfast Sun-
day, December 13 from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. and after all the
Masses.
All are invited.
St Benedict's Mothers Club--
Christmas meeting on Dec. 17
at 7:45 p.m: in the' school au-
ditorium. Mr. Adamson's Boys
Choir will sing Christmas Car-
ols before the business meet-
ing.
The annual pantry shower
for the Sisters at St. Benedict's
Convent will be held at this
coming meeting.
Hostesses will be the fifth
grade room mothers with Mrs.
Emma Roundtree and Mrs.
Delores Petanovich in charge.
Tacoma
Archdiocesan C o u n c i I of
Catholic Nurses- Pierce Coun-
ty Chapter will meet Thursday,
Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. at St. Joseph
School of Nursing..
Benediction will be at 7:45
p.m.
The Rev. Thomas Pitsch,
N new chapter moderator, will
be introduced.
The program will include a
Christmas party and food dona-
tions for the Christmas basket
will be accepted.
All RN's and LPN's are wel-
come.
Cardinal Club -- New Year's
Eve dance Thursday, Dec. 31 at
the Old Town Slovonian hall,
2306½ North 3Oth Street.
Featured will be live music
and midnight lunch.
Tickets are $3.50 per person
and may be reserved by calling
Arlene Burcar, WA 7-1343,
Wayne Holm, MA %2986, Ellen
Yocom, SK 9-1897 or Lee CUl-
ver, GR 4-9654.
Court Tacoma, C a t h o ! i e
Daughters of America--Annual
party for Sisters and guests of
Ozanam Home, 2 to 4 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 13, at the home.
Program will be by Bellar-
mine High School Glee Club.
Presentation of gifts will be
made to Sisters and guests.
Mrs. Frank Girolami, grand
regent, and Mrs. J. W. Kenne-
dy, state regent, will preside.
Mrs. Charles Forster and
Mrs. William B. Thompson, are
co-chairmen.
Members are asked to bring
a gift of canned food for a
shower for the home.
St. Leo Grade School--Moth.
ers Club will serve pancake
and ham breakfast Sunday,
Dec• 13, after the 8 and 9:15
a.m. Masses in the school cafe-
teria.
Dec. 27.
St. Cabrini
Neurosurgeon Wins
Research Grant
Dr. Lawrence Knopp, a neu-
rosurgeon on the medical staff
of St. Cabrini Hospital for
more than six years, has been
given a research grant by the
National Institute of Health.
Dr. Knopp, who also prac-
tices in Seattle, will do re-
search in nerve tissue cultures
for at least 12 months in Hol-
land.
He left Seattle Friday for
Europe.
Chancellors Aid
Interracial
Center, Kids
A two-pronged w e • ken d
schedule of benefit functions
has been planned by the Chan-
cellor Club.
The club for young Catholic
single adults will sponsor its an-
nual Christmas Charity dance
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday,
Dec. 11, in St. Peter Claver
Center for the benefit of the in-
terracial center.
Admission is $1 per person
plus a dollar's worth of non-
perishable food items, an-
nounced Dan Flanngan and
Connie Romano, co-chairmen.
More than 30 invited chil-
dren of needy families will be
guests of Chanoollors at the
club's annual Christmas Kids'
Day from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dee. 12, also at the
interracial center.
The youngsters will be treated
to a turkey dinner, games and
films. Santa Claus,, bearing
gifts for all, will also pay a
visit.
Arrangements and transporta-
tion have been arranged by the
club's Catholic Action commit-
tee, working closely with the
St. Vincent de Paul's Society'a
Central Office.
"We are thankful for the
donations given us by indi-
viduals and businesses," said
Fay Sweder, Kids' Day ehair-
mluI.
YAKIMA -- A solemn requi-
um Mass was sung December
5 in St. Paul's Cathedral here
for Peter A. Gaul who d i e d
December 2 in a Pasco hospital.
Celebrant was his son, Rev.
Meinrad J. Gaul, O.S.B., alum-
ni director and head of the his-
tory department at St. Martin's
College in Olympia.
Imparting the absolution was
the Most Reverend Joseph P.
Dougherty, Bishop of Yakima.
The Rt. Rev. Raphael Header,
O.S.B., Abbot, gave e ser-
mon.
Another Yakima Benedictine,
Rev. Bode Ernsdorff, O.S.B., of
SMC, was deacon.
An active parishioner at St.
Paul's from 1920 to 1955, Mr.
Gaul, 86, lived the last three
years in the Tri-Cities area.
He was a member of the
Knights of Columbus' Fourth
Degree, whose honor guard par-
ticipated in the funeral serv-
ices; the Serra Club and the
Holy Name Society.
Besides Father Meinard,
other survivors include a
daughter, Mrs. John A. St. Hil.
aire of Moxee; four sisters, in-
eluding Sister M. Huberta and
Sister M. Cyril of the Sisters
of St. Joseph of Carondolet, St.
Joseph Hospital, Lewiston, Ida.;
a brother, 10 grandchildren and
14 grvat.grandchildrva,