4''o ON INSURED SAVINGSANTICIPATED RATE FROM JOJ.V lit,bmnuinityF E D E R A Land461 HfALEAH DRIVE IN ESSEX VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTEROpen Evenings Mon. & Fri. 'til 8HI 4-6744OperatedByCoralGablesCouncilKofC-SI&NON-PROFITANCIENT -Spanish.2920 PONCE DE LEON AVE.CORAL GABLES, FLORIDAIN THE 12th CENTURY,Alfonso VII, King of Leon,Castile and Galicia success- .fully drove the Moors from Open Daily and Sundayhis kingdom. In gratitude10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.to God, he founded, in <strong>11</strong>41,Guided Tours in Englishthe MONASTERIO de SANand SpanishBERNARDO de SACRA-MENIA in an isolated valleyin the Province of Segovia, Spain. Operated by the CistercianOrder for 694 years, it was abandoned in 1835 and was forgottenuntil 1925 when discovered and purchased by Wm. RandolphHearst. Disassembled and shipped to America, this Romanesque-Gothicarchitectural gem was destined for San Simeon.Due to the Great Depression, the 10,751 crates were stored in aNew York warehouse until 1951 when the Monastery was purchasedfrom Hearst's estate and transported to Miami, Floridawhere it has been reassembled in a tropical garden in all itsmajestic, medieval splendor.After 46 years at Niagara University, N. Y. where he servedsuccessively as professor, dean of studies, rector of the Seminaryof Our Lady of the Angels and as university president, FatherWilliam E. Katzenberger, CM., 83 bids adieu to Father VincentT. Swords, CM., president, as he leaves the campus for a newassignment at Immaculate Conception Church in Baltimore, Md.(NC Photos)WTVJ To Air Shrine ProgramA historical panorama of theCatholic Church in the UnitedStates will be presented on theLook Up and Live televisionseries during Novembers whichwill be carried by WTVJ, Channel4, Miami, from 10:30 to<strong>11</strong> a.m. each Sunday.Called "The American CatholicStory," the series will bepart of the observance of thededication of the National Shrineof the Immaculate Conceptionin Washington. The series willbe produced by the NationalCouncil of Catholic Men and theCBS-TV public affairs department.PLANNING TO REMODEL?HOSPITAL, SCHOOL KITCHEN And CAFETERIASSTRAUSMJAMI BRANCH itOO Ni E. SECOND AVENUEComplete Line of Supplies, Equipment andFurnishings for Institutional UseSec/atNE 4-6023Complete gLandscaping Service §SPECIALIZING IN COMMERCIAL $AND INSTITUTION WORK !1MILT STONE, Prop. |FOR MOREHOUSEPOWERat your fingertips withSAFE ELECTRICAL WIRINGCALL HI 3-6576BRANCHES/ /KEY WEST • ST. PETERSBURG 1 = <strong>11</strong>12 Seminarians NowStudy For DioceseThere are now <strong>11</strong>2 youngmen studying for the priesthoodwho intend someday to servein the Diocese of Miami. Theyare enrolled in 21 different seminariesin various states and inRome and Belgium.Of the seminarians, 25 are infirst year high school; <strong>11</strong> insecond year high; 10 in thirdyear high, and nine in fourthyear high. At the college level,24 are in first year; five in secondyear; two in first yearphilosophy and one in secondyear philosophy.Of these advanced to theologicalstudies, six are in firstyear; four in second year; fivein third year, and eight in fourthyear.ST. MARY'S LEADSSt. Mary's Cathedral, with atotal of 10 seminarians, leadsall, parishes of the diocese inthe number of candidates forthe diocesan priesthood.The three parishes of the dio- •cese share second place in thenumber of such vocations, withseven each. They are St. Anthony'sand Our Lady Queen ofMartyrs in Fort' Lauderdale,and St. Michael the Archangel,Miami. The next highest, six,is Little Flower Parish, CoralGables. .St. Rose of Lima Parish, MiamiShores, with five seminarians,is followed by CorpusChristi and St. Brendan, both ofMiami, each with four students.Parishes with three studentsinclude Sacred Heart, LakeWorth; Little Flower, Hollywood;St. Stephen Protomartyr,West Hollywood; Visitation,North Miami; Epiphany, SouthMiami, and St. Francis of Assisi,Riviera Beach.MORE SEMINARIANSRepresented in the surveywith two seminarians each areSt. Mark, Boynton Beach; St.John the Apostle, Hialeah; St.James, North Miami; HolyFamily, North Miami; HolyNames, West Palm Beach; St.Ann, West Palm Beach, andSt. Juliana, West Palm Beach.iThere are 20 parishes withone seminarian each. These includeSt. Paul, Arcadia; St.Margaret, Clewiston; St. Hugh,Coconut Grove; St. Thomas theApostle, Miami; St. Clement,Fort Lauderdale; St. Pius X,Fort Lauderdale; St. Sebastian;Fort Lauderdale; St. Anastasia,Fort Pierce, Fla.; ImmaculateConception, Hialeah; SacredHeart, Homestead; St. Agnes,Key Biscayne; St. Joseph, MiamiBeach; St. Patrick, MiamiBeach; St. Lawrence, North MiamiBeach; St. Edward, PalmBeach; Our Lady of the MostHoly Rosar, ~jrri -; St. Col-man, Pompano Shores; Assumption,Pompano Beach; St.Catherine, Sebrlng and St. Joseph,Stuart.55 AT ST. JOHN'SBecause the South Floridaarea was without a seminaryuntil this year, all of the candidatesfor the priesthood hadbeen studying in seminaries outof the State. Prese' however,the greatest num.. . of students,55, is enrolled in St.John Vianney Seminary whichthe diocese opened in September.There are eight young menof South Florida studying at St.John's Home Missions Seminary,Little Rock, Ark. The nextlargest group, five, is enrolledat St. Bernard's Seminary, St.Bernard, Ala.There are four seminarians ofthe diocese at each of the followinginstitutions: St. PhilipNeri Seminary, Boston, Mass.St. Charles, Catonsville, Md.,and St. Gregory,Ohio.Cincinnati,7 STUDY AB. ADFour young men are studyingat the American College in Louvain,Belgium, and three are enrolledat Northlege, Rome.American Col-Seminaries in the UnitedStates which are each trainingthree candidates of the Miamidiocese include St. Andrew, Rochester,N. Y.; St. Thomas,Bloomfield, Conn.; PontificialCollege, Josephinunij Worthington,Ohio, and St. Mary, RolandPark, Baltimore Md. There aretwo seminarians studying at St.Bernard, Rochester, N. Y. andtwo at St. John, Brighton,Mass.WILL OPEN ACHECKING ACCOUNTYOUR NAME YV"ILLBE IMPRINTEDON CHECKS FREEOF CHARGESave Wear and TearOn The Body and MindBy PayingAll Your BillsBy CheckBRING YOUR CAMERAOne Block West ofBiscayne Boulevard at 167th StreetS or K Miami Beach bus connects with Haulover Beach bus,direct to entrance.• CORAL GABLES • MIAMI SHORES"Everythingto BuildAnything"PEOPLESNational Bankof North Miami* jchN.E. 162nd Street at West DixieHighwayCHILDREN6 to 12-... 75cADULTS$1.25HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANSPERRINE • N. MIAMI BEACHMemberFederal Reserve SystemFederal Deposit Insurance Corp-THE VOICE Miami, Fla. November 6. <strong>1959</strong>
4 .%'ItPrescription Pharmacy6301 Biscayne Blvd. CHANCERY BLDG.Call PL 4-3774 For FREE Fast DeliverWILLIAM M.WOLFARTHRegistered Real Estate BrokerSixty priests in the Diocese of Miami attend conferencesduring the first Priests' Day of Recollection held at the St.Holy Name MenPlan BreakfastThe Holy Name Society of St.John the Apostle Church, Hialeah,will have its annual familyCommunion breakfast afterthe 9 o' -rk Mass next Sunday,Nt ./. The breakfast willbe served at the Hfaleah AdultCommunity Center, West SixthSt. and Palm Ave. MichaelO'Neil, member of the SerraClub and an alumnus of NotreDame University, will be thespeaker.Michael Van Kessell and EdwardKopicki are co-chairmenin charge of the breakfast. Tick-^ets may be secured from ThomasBrady, president of the society,at TUxedo 7-3859.Annunciation SocietyElects Mrs. O'SullivanWEST HOLLYWOOD — Mrs.Edna O'Sullivan is the firstpresident of the newly organizedAltar and Rosary Society of Annunciationparish, Lake Forest.Mrs. Mary Varcchi is vicepresident;Mrs. Gertrude Donnelly,treasurer and Mrs. DorothyJones, recording secretary.Father John J. Donnelly, pastor,presided at the meeting andoutlined aims and objectives ofthe society.Queen of Martyrs GuildSched' Ss Fashion ShowFORT MUDERDALE—ThirdAnnual Fashion Show andLuncheon sponsored by membersof Our Lady Queen ofMartyrs Guild will begin atnoon Saturday, Nov. 14 in theGait Ocean Mile Hotel.Mrs. George Castelli is generalchairman «nd Mrs. GeorgeDurant is ticket chairman.Tickets for the show, whichwill feature fashions by MinnaLee and Pinto Furs, may be purchasedfrom any member of theorganization.Msgr. William F. McKeever, pastor, Blessed Trinity parish,Miami Springs, left, and Father Joseph Cronin, pastor, -St. Pins Xparish, Fort Lauderdale, right, ave shown with Father John P.Murphy, C.SS.R., retreat master during Priests' ©ay of Recollection.Catholic U. StudentIn Shakespeare'PlayWASHINGTON, D. C. —Charles Cassini of 5503 HobartAve., West Palm Beach, a studentat The Catholic Universityof America here has a role inthe cast of "The Taming of theShrew" which has recentlyopened for a two week run inthe campus theater.This is the first of the dramadepartment's series which willcomprise an all-Shakespeareanseason this year.Jupiter ParishionersPlan First FestivalJUPITER — First annual festivalfor parishioners of theCatholic Mission at Jupiter willbe held on Center Street from 8p.m. to <strong>11</strong> p.m. Saturday, Nov.14.Mrs. Mary Roets is chairmanin charge of arrangements.5 A COMPUTE LINE OF CLEANING ACCESSORIES and SUPPLIES E! WILLARD CHEMICAL 1CORP. of MIAMI= MANUFACTURERS and JOBBERS §= 400-30 N.W. 6th AVE. . . . PHONE FR 4-6177 == INSECTICIDES • DISINFECTANTS • DEODORANTS == CLEANING COMPOUNDS • POLISHES • WAXES §= SERVINGl RESTAURANTS == HOTELS • CHURCHES • SCHOOLS • HOSPITALS • CAFETERIAS £SillllllllllllllllllllilllllltllllUilllllllllllllllIlllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllliiJohn Vianney Minor Seminary in Miami on Wednesday, Oct. 28.A program of one-day retreats for priests will be held monthly.Shamrock SocietyTo Honor PresidentMembers of the Shamrock Societywill honor their president,Dan Scannell and Mrs. Scannellat a dinner dance Saturday,Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. in Casa RomanaHall, 3201 NW 30 St.Entertainment will be providedby the Shamrock Dancersand the Glee Club. Irish andAmerican dancing will followthe dinner.•Trad*MarkPriest Returns To KoreaSEOUL, Korea (NO — Seventy-year-oldFather John A.Morris, M. M., has returned toKorea to take up parish workafter an absence of 23 yearsfrom the country.ADELPH1 BUSINESSandTUTORING SCHOOL"Miami's Finest Finishing School"37th Year—NEW YORK, MIAMIAttendance AcceptedDade County Board ofPublic InstructionAPPROVED FOR:Veterans and Foreign StudentsPlease Consult Yellow Page 598Plums Directory — Send for Literature79th Street and Biscayne Blvd.- PL 1-7948 -DICK DENMOREOF UNIVERSAL TOURShas moved toa new locationto betterserve you inall your traveln e eds.,Plenty of freeparking at alltimes. Whynot call Dick Denmore foryour Airline and Steamshiptickets and reservations. Noextra* charge.UNIVERSAL TOURS CORP.2703 Biscayne Blvd.FR 4-7659 Miami 37, Fla.BOWLING IS FUNFOR THE ENTIRE FAMILYANYTIMEHaving a Birthday?Celebrate with aBOWLING PARTY!!For Reservations CALLCR 8-2613DELRAYBOWLING325 S.E. First AvenueSNACK BARDelray Beach, Fla.NURSERYFlorida LandsBusiness ProperlyInvestmentsRoom 807Olympia BuildingMiami 32, FloridaFRanklin 3-3255SAVINGSNovember 6. <strong>1959</strong> THE VOICE Miami. Fla. »aae 9