Memorial Service Planned By Holy Name MenMemorial, service for deceasedmembers of the Holy Name Societyof Corpus Christi parishwill be held Sunday, Nov. 8 inthe parish hall.Members will observe theirmonthly corporate Communionduring the 8 a.m. Mass inCorpus Christi Church andbreakfast wll follow in theparish hall.Father Damian Duquesney,O.S.B. of St. Leo Abbey willconduct a retreat for men andwomen of the parish during themorning and afternoon. Luncheonwill be served and Benedictionwill be celebrated at 3 p.m.William Giles and FosterScharber are chairmen incharge of arrangements for- the breakfast.VAN ORSDEL'SHAS A REPUTATIONYOU CAN TRUST60Complete FuneralsIncluding....Cloth Covered Caskets from $150Standard Metal Caskets from $485Solid Hardwood Caskets from $495NORTHSIDE MORTUARY3333 N. E. 2nd Ave., MiamiCORAL GABLES MORTUARY4600 S.W. 8th St., Coral GablesMORTUARIESGRATIGNY ROADMORTUARY770 N.W. <strong>11</strong>9th St., MiamiHIALEAH- MIAMI SPRINGS2045 E. 4th Ave., HialeahMiami's Finest Funeral ChapelsLARGE CATHOLIC STAFFC. D. "Cliff" Van Orsdel, LicenseePREPAREDNESSPriest Goes Cardinal Tedeschini Dies;Home To Die Was Archpriest of St. Peter'sFrom AlaskaSEATTLE, Wash. (NO —Death holds no terror for a 47-year-old Jesuit priest whose lifeis slowly being snuffed out bycancer.Father James U. Conwell,S.J., until a few days ago wassuperior of Alaska's CopperValley School and Chancellorof the Vicariate of Alaska. Hestopped at Seattle Universityand then flew to his Spokanehome — probably to die.The priest said, without achange of countenance, "I havecancer." He sought no sympathy.He spoke of pain in a waythat many would speak of classor what" they had for breakfast.How does a man feel whenhe has, perhaps, only a fewmonths to live? "I've been apriest only 16 years. I guessGod must feel I need a nice,long vacation," lie commented."Death? No, it doesn't scareme," Father continued. "Themore I suffer on earth, the lessI will have to suffer in purgatoryand the sooner I will get toheaven."IN HOLLYWOOD ...WADLINGTONFUNERALHOMEWA 3-6565HARRY B. WADLINGTONLicensed - DirectorANDY GROSSLicensed - DirectorMember Little Flower Parish140 So. Dixie Hwy.Hollywood, FloridaThere is consolation in the knowledge that,should you have a Bereavement in thefamily, the choice of a burial plot hasbeen taken care of—in advance.Make provisions for your family plot now ... in"Our Lady of Mercy""Queen of Heaven"for further informationCatholic CemeteriesOF THE DIOCESE OF MIAMI, INC.Miami-orFt. Lauderdaie<strong>11</strong>4<strong>11</strong> N.W. 25th Street Miami Springs, FloridaP. O. Box No.369 Phone TU 7-8293ROME (NO — Cardinal Federico Tedeschini, 86, Archpriestof St. Peter's Basilica and one of the six cardinal-bishops, diedat his home here just two months after undergoing major intestinalsurgery.He collapsed on SundayNov. 1, and received the lastsacraments at midnight fromthe pastor of his parish, SantaMaria in Via. Death came onAll Souls' DayPope John XXIII expressedprofound sorrow on learning ofthe death. It reduces the SacredCollege of Cardinals to .71 members.The same morning, thePontiff offered Mass for the soulof Cardinal Tedeschini, whoserved the Holy See virtuallyall of his 63 years as a priest.The tall, slim, white-hairedCardinal Tedeschini was amember of eight of the 12administrative congregationsof the Holy See, and was Prefectof one of them — theSacred Congregation of theBasilica of St. Peter. In addition,he was Datarius of thePope — head of the ApostolicDatary, which is entrustedwith conferring certain beneficesand dispatching papalbulls concerning them.He was chosen to be a cardinalby Pope Pius XI in March,1933, while he was serving asApostolic Nuncio to the Spanishrepublic. The Pope's choicewas kept secret until the consistoryof December of 1935,however.The prelate had served asSubstitute Vatican Secretaryof State from 1914 until 1921when Pope Benedict XV namedhim tfuncio to Spain. Hewas consecrated Titular Archbishopof Lepanto by PopeBenedict XV on April 30, 1921.Spain was beset by conflictthroughout the diplomat's longtenure as Nuncio. While hehad been a friend of the Spanishroyal family, he counseledagainst a struggle against therepublican government whenmonarchy was abolished in 1931.CARDINAL TEDESCHINIBut the Spanish civil war brokeout only a few months afterhis return to Rome in 1936.Cardinal Tedeschini succeededto the suburbicarianSee of Frascati on April 28,1951, thus becoming one of thesix cardinal bishops. He wasPapal Legate to the InternationalEucharistic Congressin Barcelona the followingyear, and in 1954, after headinga papal mission to a Mariancongress in Peru, visitedthe United States.Cardinal Tedeschini's deathleft membership in the Collegeof Cardinals at 28 Italians and43 of other nationalities.He is the fourth cardinal todie during Pope John's pontificate.Cardinal Crisanto Luque,Archbishop of Bogota, Colombia,died last May 7. The othertwo members of the Sacred Collegeto die in the past yearwere Cardinals Georges Grente,Archbishop-Bishop of Le Mans,France, who died on April 4,and Jose Marie Caro Rodriguez,Archbishop of Santiago, Chile,who died last December 4.PLUMMEU1349 WEST FLRGLER STREETJ!fH*lK (MRIM 35. FLORIOfl"SERVING MIAMISINCE 1941"J. L. PLUMMER, JR., ManagerlassFuneral Home1848 N.W. 17th Ave.MIAMI, FLORIDANE 5-8313Gaither D. Peden, Jr.Catholic Funeral DirectorMark Servais,<strong>11</strong> -Years Old,Dies SuddenlyRequiem High Mass for MarkServais, <strong>11</strong>, who died suddenlyon Friday of a brain hemorrhagewas sung Monday in St.Rose of Lima Church, MiamiShores.A son of Mr. and Mrs. BernardC. Servais, 354 NW 92St., the boy became ill Y Inclass at St. Rose of juimaSchool and died an hour laterin a local hospital.Two days before, Mark hadtumbled and bumped his headon a lawn sprinkler while playingfootball in his yard.His sixth grade classmateswere pallbearers at the Masscelebrated by Msgr. James F.Enright, pastor. Father JohnVann, assistant pastor andFather Joseph M. McLaughlinwere in the sanctuary. St. Roseof Lima School Choir sang duringthe Mass and those presentincluded the school &' "~en>and members of St. K ofLima Mothers' Club, NotreDame Academy Guild, ArchbishopCurley High ParentsClub.In addition to his parents,he is survived by a sister,Linda Marie; a brother, BernardMichael; seven uncles,Ivan, Lance, Hector, Jerryand Thomas Servais, all ofMiami; Edgar Servais, Newcastle,Pa., and Michael Turza,Cleveland and three aunts,Mrs. Vera Krajcik, Cleveland;Mrs. Sheldon Hecher, Tonawanda,N. Y. and Miss YvonneServais, Miami.Burial in Southern MemorialPark was under direction ofEdward F. McHale & SonsFuneral Home.DeathsIn TheDioceseMrs. Beatrice E. GlassfordFuneral services for Mrs. BeatriceB. Glassford, 90, of <strong>11</strong>10 NW 32nd PI.,were held at Hastings, N. Y.She came to Miami six years agofrom Hastings and was a men <strong>11</strong> T ofSt. Michael the Archangel pa -Surviving are a daughtei .TS.B. P. Donahoe of Miami ana twosons, Hugh V. of Miami and Johnof Hastings.Mrs. J. O'CallaghanMass of Requiem for Mrs. JohannaO'Callaghan, 73, of 801 NW 718 St.was celebrated in St. Leo's Church,Chicago, <strong>11</strong>1.She came here eight years agofrom Chicago and is survived bythree sons, William and David ofMiami and Eugene of Chicago and adaughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Gill of Miami.Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,Chicago with local arrangementsunder direction of Van OrsdelFuneral Home.Edward A. CarrollMass of Requiem for Edward ACarroll, Sr., 60, of 6810 SW 99thAve., will be celebrated today in StBrendan's Church.A New York bank executive, heset up banks in Tokyo in 1923, andthe Venezuelan banking system inCaracas. He has been a winter, ^itorhere for 12 years, movinr '.epermanently about six month i.Surviving are " his son, Ed war u A. fJr., o£ Fort Lauderdale; two daughters;Mrs. Wesley G. Ward Sr., o£Miami, and Mrs. Fred Rowland, ofWaycross, Ga.; two brother, HowardJ., of San Matto, Cal.. amd,Martin. Bayside N. Y.; two sisters,Mrs. William J. Goodwin, and Mrs.Norbert Rolker, of Hollis, N.Y., andfive grandchild r en.Burial will be in Our Lady ofMercy Cemetery under the directionof Philbrick's Coral Gables FuneralHome.Page 12 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. November 6, <strong>1959</strong>
Ft, Lauderddle GuildFORT LAUDERDALK — Abenefit card party sponsored bymembers of St. Bernadette'sWomen's Guild is scheduled tobe held Friday, Nov. 13 at ifp.m. in the West Hollywood Citizens'League Building, 805 HollywoodParkway.Mrs. Betty Hick and MissTo Hold Card PartyMyrna Gallagher are co-chairmenfor the project assisted byMrs. Dorothy Koch and Mrs.Rosemary Clark, refreshments;Mrs. Alice Ferris, tables; Mrs.Lucille Smoker, tickets; Mrs.Ruth Pochen, posters and Mrs.Anita Ferron and Mrs. JeanetteOlsen, hospitality.TIRE KING—NOW 2 LOCATIONSTIRESPREMIUMNYLON• BRAND NEW• 100% DUPONT NYLON• PREMIUM GRADESUPERIOR TO ANY ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TYPE TIREGUARANTEED2 FULL YEARSAgainst any t all road hazarddamage without exception.BUCK10.9512.9514.95-~ 95TUBE-TYPE*FED. TAX1.651.751.92952.122.12BRAND NEWWHITE14.9516.9517.9518.9518.95FIRESTONESECONDSSIZE750x14800x14850x14900x14950x14670x15710x15760x15800x15820x15SIZE710x15TUBELESS*BLACK14.9516.9518.9521.9521.9514.9516.9517.9518.9518.95FED. TAX WHITE1.912.042.212.372.581.912.042.212.402.40BUCK8.95*9.95*NEW STORE 301 N.E. 167th STREET, N. MIAMI BEACHNO DOWN PAYMENTFREE WHEEL BALANCING•Exchange Plus Tax—If NoExchange of Recappable Tire Add$3.00 Per Tire16.9518.9520.9524.9524.9516.9518.9520.9522.9522.95FED.TAX1.651.75• EASY TERMS• FREE MOUNTINGBOTH STORES OPEN DAILY 8-6MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTSTILL 9 P.M.USE YOUR PAN AMCHARGE PLAN3430 N. MIAMI AVE. TELE. FR 9-1478301 N.E. 167th Street, N. Miami Beach Wl 7-7121WHEEL ALIGNMENT and BRAKE SERVICE I200 CAR PARKINt Sons, inc.FUNERAL HOMESt. Mel's NowOur Lady OfPerpetual HelpThe new provisional Church ofOur Lady of Perpetual Help,formerly known as St. Mel'sChurch, located at 13250 NW28th Aye., Opa Locka, was ior-ISially blessed and dedicated onSunday, Oct. 25.Bishop Coleman F. Carrollofficiated at the ceremoniesof dedication and the SolemnPontifical Mass which followed.Father Thomas A. Wright,C.SS.R., pastor, was the archpriest; Father John Barry,C.SS.R., and Father WilliamO'Meara, C.SS.R.; deacon andsub deacon. Father Joseph Mc-Laughlin and. Father PatrickTaaffe were masters of ceremonies.Msgr. William F. McKeeverand Msgr. Dominic Barrywere deacons of honor to BishopCarroll.SolemnExposition of theIf You Are Under 80You Are Not Too OldFor Life InsuranceLet us tell you how you canstill apply for a $1,000 life insurancepolicy to help take careof final expenses without burdeningyour family.You handle the entire transactionby mail with OLD AMERI-CAN of KANSAS CITY. Noobligation. No one will call onyou!Tear out this ad and mail ittoday with your name, addressand year of birth to Old AmericanInsurance Co., 4900 Oak, Dept.L1I12C, Kansas City, Missouri.AdvertisementNew Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help,built for the parish formerly known as St. Mel'sBlessed Sacrament was celebratedat the conclusion of theMass.Sunday Masses are celebratedin the new church at 7, 9,10 and <strong>11</strong>:30 o'clock. Devotionsin honor of Our Lady ofPerpetual Help are conductedon Tuesdays at 8 a.m. and 8p.m.COMPLETEiSINCE 1901Call: NE 3-3421WORLD'S LARGEST""The McIIales Have BeenServing Catholic FamiliesFor Three Generations"7200 N.W. 2nd Avenue • Miami PLaza 1-752324 HOUR INVALID CAk SERVICEin Opa Locka, was formally blessed and dedicatedon Oct. 25, by Bishop Coleman F. CarrolLSolemn Pontifical Mass was sung by Bishop Coleman F. Carrollin Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church following dedication ceremonies.Father John G. Barry, C.SS.R., at left, was deacon andFather William O'Meara, C.SS.R., subdeacon during the Mass.Knights Intensify DriveTo Help Build Retreat HouseWith $55,000 pledged thus far,Knights of Columbus of the diocesehave intensified their driveto raise $400,000 for the buildingof the diocesan retre'at centerfor men.As the campaign moved intoits final month, Leonard A.Burt, executive vice chairman,appealed to all grand knightsand fund chairmen to makereturns regularly and to canvasall members not yet reportedin.Members of each council havebeen visiting homes of otherknights to obtain campaign pledgeswhich are ranging from$100 to 1,000. John W. Adamson,vice chairman and treasurer ofthe drive, explained that eachi~6~o~o~o"oHarneyCrowleyHEAL ESTATEREALTOR - APPRAISERF0R HOLLYWOOD2126 on the Boulevard• WA 2-4691 •*-S~ooooopoqooppqpoqooooknight is asked to pay outrightas much of the pledge as hecan. Payments can also bemade over a five-year period,he pointed out.A (earn of speakers has beenvisiting the IS participatingcouncils in order to promotethe drive and solicit cooperationfrom the 4,000 knights ofthe diocese.The K-C contribution will covera major share of the totalcost of the retreat house whichwill be open to all laymen ofSouth Florida.Movie Official PledgesScrutiny Of Film AdsNEW YORK (NO — CharlesEinfeld, 20th Century Fox vicepresident for publicity and advertising,said that his companywould begin immediately to givecloser scrutiny to its advertising,hoping other studios woulddo the same.Speakers at a meeting of filmpublicists gave a case historyof the movie "Sapphire," whichreportedly had a poor run inChicago because it opened withscarcely any newspaper advertising.All of the city's paper'shad rejected it.November 6, <strong>1959</strong> THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Page 13