Diocese Joins U.S. THE VOICE P.O. Box 1059 Miami, Fla. 33138 In Observance *^VoiCEReturn Requested For Latin America Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida

The Diocese of Miami will belief it will prove a very VOL. VI, NO. 44 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy JANUARY 15, 1965 participate in a nationwide week heartening act of solidarity for of prayer for Latin America in our Latin American brothers." conjunction with the first an- The aim of CICOP, which was nual observance of CICOP inaugurated in 1963 by the U. S. APPEAL MADE FOR BOYSTOWN, SOUTH FLORIDA Week from January 24 to Jan- Bishops' Committee for Inter- uary 30 in more than 80 arch- American Cooperation, is "to dioceses and dioceses through- bring U. S. and Latin American out the United States. Catholics together in mutual P %ry purpose of the week- understanding and friendship Bishop Tells ' Of DDF "Tonij ..jtfervance is to encourage based on the principle that, re- Catholics in the United States gardless of social or economic Dramatic accomplishments of Board held at the Everglades thing very short of miraculous" the shepherd of the Diocese without responding very mag- to develop a concern for the circumstances of life, Christian the Diocesan Development Fund Hotel, Miami. and explained: nanimously." Church's welfare in the Latin people, indeed all peoples, in the past and the urgent need "It is indeed a pleasure to American countries. should know and accept each for its help this year were out- Bishop Coleman F. Carroll say that never in the past six Outlining the present needs, other as people." lined at the annual meeting of called the record of the Dioce- years have the lay people or he said that "all realize that The second annual Catholic During the next two weeks the Development Fund Advisory san Development Fund "some- the priests been called upon by there is still so much to be Inter - American Cooperation The Voice will publish articles done, and only on a diocesan Program Conference, for which in both English and Spanish on scale." He emphasized the Bishop Coleman F. Carroll Latin America. In addition great demands being made upon serves as a member of the special speakers will address Boystown, South Florida, be- Bishops' Sub-Committee, will be students in all diocesan high cause of the increasing numbers held in Chicago, January 27-29. schools concerning the culture, of homeless and dependent boys. Richard Cardinal Cushing, history and problems of 21 He said: Archbishop of Boston, chairman Latin American countries. "I am sure that if I called of the Latin American Bureau Special prayers will be re- upon Monsignor Walsh, Monsi- of the National Catholic Wel- cited at the conclusion of low gnor Rastatter, Father Nevins fare Conference, has urged ac- Masses in the Diocese during or any of the men who are tive participation in observance the week of January 24-30 for closely identified with the field of the week and attendance at the success of the program of of Charities in this Diocese they the national conference "in the the Church in Latin America. could paint a picture for you that would be startling indeed. SHARE IN PUBLIC FACILITIES HUNDREDS NEED CARE "The number of teenage de- pendent boys who need protec- tion and care are not five or LBJ Asks Parochial School 10 or 50, but hundreds. If they are left to the civil authorities, in many cases there is only Aid Osi Cooperative Basis one place for them to go and in one neighboring county, that By JOHN J. DALY JR. private school space, but con- is jail, and in the jail the only ducted by public school authori- WASHINGTON (NO — Presi- place to keep them is in the ties. dent Johnson's much-heralded security section. You know plan for Federal aid to educa- COOPERATION SOUGHT what happens in this county tion emerged as a new venture "Every encouragement will between Kendall and Youth to encourage public and paro- be given that public and paro- 1965 CHAIRMAN of the Diocesan Develop- Bishop Coleman F. Carroll and Father Neil Hall. chial school cooperation to aid chial schools systems work to- ment Fund campaign in the Diocese of Mi- J. Flemming, Bishop's Coordinator for the "The boys who are not de- needy children. gether," said a spokesman. He ami, Ray Fogarty, center, is welcomed by campaign during lay advisory board dinner. linquent, but merely dependent, noted that of the 5,000,000 chil- wind up with the delinquents." Advertised in advance by ad- dren classified by the adminis- ministration spokesmen as in- With the establishment of tration as coming from poverty- Boystown, the Bishop contin- tended to cut through the stricken families an estimated Church-State impasse over aid, Seminary Exams On Jan. 30 ued, the boys have the advan- 15 per cent are in parochial tages of living in an area of the President's program calls schools. The annual entrance examina- Examinations will begin at Beach. Central Catholic High primarily for $1 billion to be 50 or 60 acres where they can tion for all eighth grade boys 9 a.m. and conclude about 11:30 School, Fort Pierce. given public school districts en- The President said in his edu- exercise, indulge in healthy ac- desiring to enter St. John Vian- a.m. in the following schools SOUTHWEST COAST DEAN- tivities and be properly cared rolling children from needy fam- cation message to Congress that ney Seminary next September and cities: ERY: St. Francis Xavier for. ilies. he also favors other forms of will be held in six locations in School, Ft. Myers. . "We have the priests who are Parochial and other private assistance. They are smaller in South Florida on Saturday, EAST COAST DEANERY: KEY WEST AREA: Mary dedicated to the care of boys," schools would participate, ac- (Continued On Page 8) January 30. St. Juliana School, West Palm (Continued On Page 5) the Bishop stated, "and they cording to administration •.••• .v.v •••• •.•:••• • .••. •• ..••••, , . .,...•„.. have promised to send us within spokesmen, through extension to the next few months a commu- them by local public schools of nity of Sisters who will do the shared services and other spe- housework, and later on a com- cial education projects. Burse Collection In Churches Sunday (Continued On Page 5) Spokesmen said such projects iclude bookmobiles, ed- To the. Priests, Religious and Faithful of the Diocese of another can be assigned to bene.it from the interest it con- ucaL A television, mobile sci- Miami: tinues to earn. ence laboratories, and remedial Over the past six years, the constantly growing Diocese A complete burse is usually reached by donations, large Retirement Hotel classes in subjects such as read- of Miami has experienced no need more imperative than that or small, until the total $30,000 is realized. It is understood, Dedication Sunday ing which would be set up in of providing a sufficient number of parish priests. Although of course, that few people are able to contribute a full burse, this need continues to be great, God has nevertheless blessed but many can help toward the completion of a burse by WEST PALM BEACH — the persevering efforts we have made to recruit priestly vo- donations of any amount either during their lifetime or by The Pennsylvania, first re- cations in a truly remarkable way. At present our sem- remembrances in their wills. tirement hotel under Cath- inarians number approximatley 300, of whom 200 are enrolled olic auspices in the southeast Pope Wishes Peace I The annual Parish Burse collection scheduled for Sunday, in our own Minor Seminary of St. John Vianney. United States will be dedi- To People Of Viet January 17th, presents still another opportunity of contributing cated by Bishop Coleman F. Everyone who maintains a home these days will readily toward the establishment of burses. I am confident that you SAIGON (NO — Pope Carroll at 4 p.m., Sunday, appreciate the enormous expense which housing, feeding, and will be as generous as your means will allow, realizing that Paul VI sent a New Year j January 17. educating so many young men entails for the entire diocesan whatever you give will be applied to the burse now being message to Vietnam's chief Located at Flagler Drive family they will one day serve as priests of God. In pre- established by your own parish. of state, Phan Khac Suu, vious appeals I have indicated that the long-range solution and Evernia Street here, the expressing his wish that "the j 'to this financial problem undoubtedly lies in establishing a May God continue to bless us with numerous vocations residence is staffed by the dear people of Vietnam" large number of burses. to the Priesthood of His Son. Carmelite Sisters for the may enjoy "just peace in A burse is a specific amount of money set aside for Very sincerely yours in Christ, Aged and Infirm of German- fraternal harmony." The i the sole purpose of educating a student for the Priesthood. town, N.Y., who also con- Pope invoked "the abund- i A full burse is $30,000. This figure has been set because the duct the Residence ance of the Almighty's I interest from it amounts to approximately a year's seminary for the Aged which adjoins graces" on Vietnam. tuition. What is important to remember is that a full burse The Pennsylvania. remains perpetual. As soon as one candidate is ordained, Bishop of Miami , RIGHT OF COUNTRIES TO SELF&ETERMlNAtiON ALSO UPHELD BY PONTIFF Affirm Primacy Of Law, Pope Urges Ail Nations VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope Developing the theme of the gentlemen, diplomacy — which be admitted and recognized by the defense of the weak . . . and economic development Paul VI has called upon the na- primacy of law in relations must regulate human rela- all," he said. There is in this an immense should be accomplished by the tions of the world to affirm un- among men and nations, the tions and which alone can build "We refer to the liberty of field open to the attention and development and affirmation of conditionally the absolute' pri- Pope said this principle has the edifice of peace." young nations to govern them- generositj »f the statesmen of the moral and spiritual princi- macy of law and the right of been unceasingly reaffirmed by Regarding the right of self- selves, to the rights of man as our century." ples which ensure the defense emerging nations to self-deter- sovereign pontiffs. determination, Pope Paul en- such — independent of his race, The Pope recalled the and progress of man as such. mination. "It is not violence, it is not couraged the "legitimate aspir- color, creed or nationality. thoughts expressed to him by "It is here indeed that the In his annual New Year's ad- the use of force, it is not the ations of peoples." "We also want to speak of President Sarvepalli Radhak- solution must be sought to one dress to members of the diplo- blind pursuit of selfish interests "If law in this matter is not the development on a plane of rishnan of India during his trip of the major problems of our matic corps accredited to the that will ever lead to true dis- yet explicitly formulated in all greater solidarity of the rela- to Bombay in December. "In era: It is not enough that man , he said the Church armament of the~ spirit, to a its details, it nevertheless rests tions between peoples, which particular," said the Pope, "he progress in what he has; it is supports nations in their efforts true brotherhood, to a solid and in its origin on natural law, finds its concrete expression in was telling us how necessary necessary that he progress in to assure these rights. lasting peace," he said. and under this aspect it must aid to the least privileged, in he considers it that technical what he is." "It is not enough that man The Pope said that the old progress in what he has; it is juridical tenet 'pacts must be necessary that he progress in preserved' is not only still valid what he is," the Pope said. To- but has gained new meaning in ward this end he offered the the light of the events in recent "spiritual patrimony of the decades. , its authority, "The more law is forgotten, its moral support, its Services." scorned and downtrodden, the "Not pursuing personally any more its greatness and beauty, temporal interest, our sole solic- its absolute necessity for the itude is that of protecting the orderly communal life of the rights of all. All we ask is to society become evident. help all those who sincerely All the more does it become seek to establish moral and spir- clear that it is reason, the sense itual principles on which will be of humanity, serene and dis- constructed the civilization of passionate negotiation — there- the future." fore, when all is said and done,

NEW YEAR greetings on behalf of all envoys to the Vatican 's ambassador to the Holy See and dean of the dip- are delivered to Pope Paul VI (right) by Prosper Poswick, lomatic corps. The Pontiff granted the audience this month. PONTIFF PAYS A VISIT TO INFANTS' CENTER Bawling Babies Drown Out Popes Voice By JAMES C. O'NEILL the girl, still frightened, present- at Santa Maria Hospice, a house is to say the family as such, VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope ed her bouquet accompanied by for Vatican clerical personnel as the sacred source of life. We Paul VI, "Father of Christen- a burst of encouraging ap- run by the same Santa Maria will pray that the family may dom," endured the frustrating plause. Sisters who operate the in- always be founded on love and experience of trying to make To the assembled mothers the fants' center, where he visited a holy bond which makes it sta- himself heard over a baby's Pope expressed "tenderness 94-year old Archbishop Angelo ble and united. We will pray bawling. and reverence for this state Rotta, retired Vatican diplomat. that families may be healthy, But instead of one or two which is so lotly and beautiful." At noon the Pope appeared good, fruitful and happy and we screaming infants the Pope had He urged them to cultivate the at his window to bless the will pass along these desires to to try to speak over the squall- virtues of patience, sweetness crowds in St. Peter's square society that it may draw from ing of 210 babies. The occasion and the capacity of never being and took occasion to speak of the the family its example and that was his visit to the Santa Maria tired and of remaining vigilant 'significance of the Feast of the it may be itself a family sus- Infants' Center on the Feast of that their home be ever more Holy Family. tained by love, by brotherhood, the Holy Family. The center, sanctified by the Lord's pres- "By honoring the Holy Fam- by respect for authority and by which depends for funds on the ence. ily we honor all families, that the prosperity of work." Vatican, supplies milk, food, Then turning his attention to clothing, medicines and medical his noisy guests the Pope said: aid to infants up to ten months "Now we would like to speak of age from poor Roman fam- to the children. But how is this Hope For Christian Unity ilies. to be done?" Located within Vatican City The' Pope did not explain if the institute has provided neces- he were referring to their in- Voiced Again By Pope Paul sities for needy infants for the capacity to understand his past 42 years, taking care of VATICAN CITY (NO — Fif- and we wanted to offer to the words or just to the fact that teen thousand persons gather- world the Christian message "i more than 12,000 babies in that they could not hear him. STA-PLUMP® time. ed in St. Peter's Square to re- a sign of friendship and si The applause which greeted "Perhaps they wish that I ceive Pope Paul VI's Epiphany tion," he said. were already finished," he said. BACRON® PILLOW the Pope's entrance into the blessing heard him declare his "Yet, how I would like to have "These thoughts return to us main dining room of the insti- continued hope for Christian them all here near me, to ca- unity. again today and therefore we tute was drowned out by the confide them to you because big jumbo size ress them and bless them. In At noon the Pope appeared yowling infants. The Pope their simple and clear faces we they seem to us founded on moved slowly through the at a window of his apartment the needs of souls, on the needs see the very image of the Lord. to bless the crowd below. He Dacron® polyester filled, and made with an crowds of children and beaming They have on their faces the of the Church and the needs exclusive inner foam core for lasting buoy- parents and patted the tots as recalled he was in Bethlehem of society. And therefore we sun and light of innocence. at the same time last year. ancy, added comfort, gentle, restful sleep. he walked to an armchair at From them we must draw a les- will pray again with Our Lady the end of the room. Saying that his desire then, as that our faith may be lively White, pink or blue cotton cover. Sra-Plump® son of humility, innocence and it is today, was to be faithful BOY MAKES SPEECH submission.' and true in Christ, that the Dacron® Bolster 9.99 A 7-year-old boy made a little to Christ, he declared that he separated brethren may draw DISTRIBUTES GIFTS speech of welcome that was lost held his arms out to all Chris- close and that the cause of W domestics, fourth floor DOWNTOWN MIAMI in the noise of the room and Pope Paul distributed gifts tians to be reunited in the Christian reunion may be pro- (at all 6 Burdine's stores*) then a little girl carrying a big to children in the front rows of unity of Christ. moted in the right manner and, bouquet of flowers tripped on the audience and to 12 sets of "We wanted to stretch out lastly, that the Gospel may be * DOWNTOWN MIAMI DADELAND MIAMI BEACH the steps and fell headlong at twins. our arms and ask the separat- announced still to the world to- 163rd STREET FT. LAUDERDALE WEST PALM BEACH the Pope's feet. On his return trip to his ed brethren to recompose the day as the fount of its true The Pope helped her up and apartment the Pope stopped off unity of the Church of Christ prosperity and peace." Page 2 January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida LEADERS MEET ON PROGRAM Marian Congress Plans Made SANTO DOMINGO, Domini- Donald Reid Cabral, presi- country and to arrange living can Republic (NO — Govern- dent of the triumvirate current- quarters, food and medical as- ment and Church leaders met ly ruling the country, promised sistance for them. here to make final preparations the government's full coopera- Government buildings will be for the two international Marian tion. used for congress meetings and congresses to be held here in He offered the services of Hie the city stadium was offered as March. government tourist bureau and a site for the general ceremo- They are the fourth Marian appointed Wenceslao Troncoso nies. Official buildings will be congress and the 11th Mariologi- as coordinator between govern- ornamented. Complete facilities cal congress, bringing together ment and religious committees. will be provided for the foreign leading scholars, churchmen Special assistance will be giv- ..press. and people interested in further- en to facilitate the entrance of ing devotion to Mary. Archbishop Octavio Beras of congress delegates into the Santo Domingo explained that the Marfological congress will take place from March 18 to 22 Liturgy And Sacred Music and will bring together theolo- gians, exegetes and other ex- perts to discuss the theme: * workshop Opens Jan. 16"Mary in Sacred Scripture." THE PAPAL NUNCIO in the Dominican of Santo Domingo and Higuey, as Msgr. Paul Republic, Archbishop Emmanuele Clarizio F. Tanner, general secretary of the National "The Vernacular In The Lit- Msgr. Shea said that for Cath- (center), explains plans for two Marian Catholic Welfare Conference (left) and Father urgy" will be the theme of a olics, the one event of the past congresses to be held in March in the cities Alfred Boeddeker, O.F.M., ask questions. liturgical and sacred music year "of most abiding impor- workshop which opens at 2:30 tance" was the promulgation by p.m. Saturday, January 16, and Pope Paul (Nov. 21) of "the PRELATE CITES GUIDE FOR DEVOTION TO MARY continues through Sunday, Jan- council's masterwork, the dog- uary 17, at Barry College. matic constitution 'On the C. Alexander Peloquin, noted Church'." composer, conductor and "Specialists in the field of . Truth Rather Than Emotion' Mariology," he said, "are par- founder of the Peloquin Cho- PHILADELPHIA (NO — witness to their wholehearted Mother of Christ and Salva- rale, will conduct the two-day ticularly grateful for the consti- tution's eighth and last, chap- Philadelphia's Archbishop John approval of the action of His tion History." sessions which musicians, choir Holiness," the archbishop said. ter, "On the Blessed Virgin J. Krol asserted that devotion "Your very theme," he said, directors and music teachers "They were equally gratified have been invited to attend. Mary, Mother of God, in the by Catholics to the Blessed when the Holy Father emphasiz- "brings out the fact that devo- C. ALEXANDER PELOQUIN Mystery of Christ and of the Mother must be sanctioned by ed the universality of the devo- tion to Mary cannot be separat- Mass will be offered at 5:15 Church.' sound theology — by truth p.m. Saturday in Cor Jesu chap- "But they are hardly less tion to Mary by concelebrating ed from that we pay to her Di- Former director of music at rather than sentiment. el on the Miami Shores campus. grateful for the Holy Father's Mass with the Ordinaries of vine Son; that devotion to Mary SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral personal completion, as it were And Msgr. George W. Shea, the famed shrines of Mary would lose its reason for exist;-, Sessions will resume again at in Providence, R. I., Mr. Pelo- of the doctrine of that chap- 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the college Darlington, N. J., a leading ex- throughout the world at the ence were it to be disassociat- quin has served as instructor in ter, when, in his discourse con- closing session of the council." ed from devotion to Christ, and auditorium at N. Miami Ave. cluding the third session of the ponent of Marian theology, as- and 115th St. Newton College of the Sacred that our expression of homage Heart and at Boston College. Council, he made explicit some- serted the proclamation by Archbishop Krol commented to Mary in no way makes her thing which the chapter says Pope Paul VI of Mary as the on the convention theme — "The equal to Christ. Sister Marie Rosario, 0. P., is only implicitly, namely, that Mother of the Church did not in charge of arrangements for Mary is 'the Mother of the Archbishop Will the workshop. Church,' " he continued. infringe on the principle of episcopal collegiality as accept- Offer Opening ed by the Fathers of the Sec- Noted Theologian-Author ond Vatican Council. Inaugural Prayer It happened at the 16th an- WASHINGTON (NO — Arch- To Speak At Marymount nual Mariological Society of bishop Robert E. Lucey of San America convention here at Antonio will offer the invocation BOCA RATON — An inter- been translated into six Euro- which Fathers William Cole, opening the inaugural ceremo- nationally known theologian, pean languages. He is also the S.M., of the University of Day- ton, Ohio, and Edmund Andres, nies for President Johnson at author, and editor will speak at editor of "Eyes of Others" and the U.S. Capitol here Janu- Marymount College on Friday C.M.F., of Washington, D. C, ary 20. and Saturday, Jan. 22 and 23. "Problems and Progress.!' were elected to the society board An experienced retreat mas- of directors. After the archbishop's prayer, Father Robert W. Gleason, PALM BEACH PALM BEACH a prayer will be offered by ter, Father Gleason attended Archbishop Krol described S. J., a member of the depart- Fordham University, Woodstock Rabbi Hyman Judah Schachtel. ment of theology at Fordham the scene, at the close of the College and the Gregorian Uni- OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 585-7600 University will lecture for the third session of the council House Speaker John W. Mc- versity in Rome. He took grad- public at 7:30 p.m. Friday on when "the Holy Father, in- Cormack will administer the uate studies in Belgium, Aus- the topic, "Adaptation and Con- voking his supreme authority, oath of office to Vice President tria, and Spain. ciliar Insight." The following declared Mary the Mother of (Ralph. Hubert H. Humphrey, then the the Church." Rev. George R. Davis will offer day he will address visiting re- His Marymount lectures are a prayer. ligious during three conferences the first in a series of Chris- "The spontaneous reaction of TRADITIONAL and RATTAN CASUAL devoted to "Authority and Free- tian Renewal Conferences plan- the council Fathers, the pro- CARPETS — J-MJimJtWUL — BEDDING President Johnson will take dom," "Personality Develop- ned this year by the college. longed applause, bears eloquent the oath of office administered ment in the Religious Life," and SINCE 1946 by Chief Justice Earl Warren, "Personal Commitment and Where The Federal Highway Meets The Dixie then the President will deliver Contemporary Apathy." the inaugural address. Selec- Cruise 28 Days LANTANA tions by the Mormon Taber- Formerly a staff lecturer at •j Choir, benediction by Or- the University of Namur, Father u.. 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January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 3 Course On Bible To Start Today OPA LOCKA — An intro- duction to the Bible will be pre- sented in a series of lectures which begin today (Friday) at 8 p.m. in Our Lady of Perpetual Help School, 13400 NW 28th Ave. Father Charles M a 11 e y, C.SS.R., assistant pastor, will conduct the lectures which will be offered each Friday eve- ning until April 9 between 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. The course, to which members of all parishes are invited, will provide guidance in private reading of the Bible, as- sist in the formation of Bible study groups and will aid the faithful to benefit from Bible readings in the Mass. NAPLES AREA regional chairman for 1965 DDF campaign is Edward J. Oates shown above with Father Bernard L. Hickey, Binder «$ Baldwin, pastor, St. Ann parish and regional coordinator for the drive. "A Trusted Name in Music" Voice Photos SOUTHWEST DADE area regional chairman, Flower parish, Coral Gables, left; and Msgr. Open Mon., Thurs. & Fri. Decent Literature Backers Richard B. Roberts, III, and Mrs. Roberts John O'Dowd, V.F., pastor, Epiphany parish, 'til 9 P.M. talk with Msgr. Peter Reilly, pastor, Little South Miami, during DDF dinner. This is the cartridge To Meet In Norland School that holds the tape NORTH MIAMI — A meeting in the North Dade County area of the Citizens for Decent Lit- have already been completed erature hosted by members of by Visitation Women's Club civic- Visitation Women's Club in con- and legislative chairman, Mrs. junction with parents at Nor- Salvatore Volpe working in co- land Junior High School will be operating with Michael Longo, held at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Jan- chairman of the Committee for that feeds the recorder uary 19, at the Norland School, Decent Literature in Holy Fam- 1235 NW 192nd Terrace. ily parish, and local citizens. that handles Aram Goshgarian, former as- According to Mrs. Volpe like a camera sistant state attorney and presi- churches in the North Dade dent of the Dade County De- County area affiliated with the and sounds cent Literature Council, will be Greater Miami Council of like a million dollars the principal speaker during the Churches have signified their meeting expected to attract interest in a campaign to curb members of non-Catholic church- the sale and distribution of in- es in the area. decent literature and local fra- ternal, civic and professional Preliminary plans for a cam- groups have been invited to paign against indecent and por- send a representative to the nographic literature and films meeting.

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STATEMENT OF CONDITION • December 31,1964 ASSETS: Cash, U. S. Government and Government Agency Bonds $ 20,036,927.58 VA & FHA Insured and Guaranteed Loans $ 27,476,803.21 Conventional Loans 115,419,483.51 142,896,286.72 Loans on Savings Accounts 413,542.81 Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank 1,478,000.00 Prepaid Federal Insurance Premium 739,187.09 Buildings, Equipment & Parking Lots 2,477,259.54 Real Estate Owned 336,728.97 Other Assets 454,679.12 TOTAL $168,832,611.83 LIABILITIES: Savings Accounts . $155,148,878.89 Loans in Process 1,963,793.01 Advance Payments by Borrowers for Taxes, Insurance, Etc. , 632,547.24 Deferred Income 548,031.21 Other Liabilities 114,927.67 Reserve for Estimated Income Tax 120,800.00 Reserves and Surplus: General and Specific Reserves $ 8,302,326.08 Surplus 2,001,307.73 10,303,633.81 TOTAL..... $168,832,611.83

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January 15, 1965 _ THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 9 CITES PUBLICITY GIVEN TO REMARK AB OUT SEEKING 'NEW WAYS' TO DEAL WITH PROBLEM Msgr. Knott Questions LBJ View On Population WASHINGTON (NO — A The director of the family life imply an equally emotional ap- not mean policies based on nity of those now living or ilar programs in the past have Catholic spokesman on family unit at the U. S. Bishops' na- proach on the part of our gov- present information about pop- about to live rather than run succeeded?" life matters took issue here tional secretariat noted that ernment to the serious problem ulation growth. in fright from the bogey-man of "The fact of the matter is with President Johnson's re- Mr. Johnson pledged in his of overpopulation in relation to INADEQUATE INFORMATION the year 2000," he said. that no contraceptive program mark on population growth and State of the Union address: "I inadequate resources." "If 'new ways to use our He said that if the President's to date has been accepted in the publicity it has received. will seek new ways to use our knowledge' implies making intention is to develop better any effective manner by peo- knowledge to help deal with the "If, on the one hand," he judgments or establishing gov- distribution methods for contra- ple in the backwards parts of Msgr. John C. Knott, director explosion in world population said in a statement, "the seek- ernmental policies on the basis ceptive devices and techniques, the world, whether these are of the Family Life Bureau of and the growing scarcity in ing of 'new ways to use our of the wholly inadequate demo- a question should be asked: found in the so-called emerging the National Catholic Welfare world resources." knowledge' means the encour- graphic information that is "What present scientific evi- nations or in our own rural and Conference, also said bluntly MUCH PUBLICITY agement of basic research into presently available, then these the field of reproductive physi- dence exists to prove that sim- city slums," Msgr. Knott said. that despite popular opinion, Msgr. Knott said this "one judgments will be as invalid as ology then Catholics join with the Catholic Church's teaching small sentence" has gotten the policies will prove to be in- all men of good will in the sup- that contraception is "a serious "a relatively disproportionate effective," he said. port of such an inquiry. moral evil" has not changed. amount of publicity." CONGRESS DEBATE SEEN Msgr. Knott held that popu- He recalled the 1959 state- He said the President used "The fact of the matter is, lation growth can safely be ment of the V. S. Catholic bish- an "unscientific phrase" in however, that 'new ways' are predicted only for the next ,10 U.S. Involvement Increase^ ops which said that Catholics speaking of an "explosion in not needed so much as more years. Anything beyond that is will not support any public as- world population." knowledge." "pure speculation," he said. sistance to promote artificial In Birth Control Programs birth prevention. "That is also Msgr. Knott said he hopes Msgr. Knott continued that "Leutc calml men worw^k^ togethe>»enin

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Page 10 January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida NUPTIAL VOWS are renewed by Spanish-speak- ing couple during observance of the Feast of the Latin-American Parents And Children Ass isted At Mass Offered in St. Agnes Church Holy Family last Sunday in St. Agnes Church, Mas de un centenar de matrimonios de habla hispana con sus hijos asistler&n a la misa ofrecida en St. Agnes. Una pareja latinoamericana renueva promesas del matrimonio.

Spanish-speaking Youngster Receives Gift During Afternoon's Activities Father Eugenio Del Busto Offers Holy Sacrifice of The Mass Sara !os Pequenos, Muchas Golosinas, Juegos y Sorpresas. U Padre Eugenio de! Busto Oficio la Misa

" — —*—'—'—— •• ••••!*••• iw nwiwuniBn^ The Young And The Aged Joined In Prayer Children Of All Ages Attended Church Devotions Spanish-Speaking Family Listens To Sermon Jovenes y Ancianos Oran por la Familia. Una de las Mas Jovenes Asistentes. Una Joven Pareja con el Bebe en Brazos.

January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 11 Bishop Mistreated Horribly Before Being Slain In Congo LEOPOLDVILLE (NO — Re- ports reaching here on the trag- LAWSON ic death of Bishop Joseph Witts- INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. bols, S.C.J., of Wamba confirm- ed that he was murdered by leftist Congolese rebels on November 26 after having been Complete Insurance Facilities beaten atrociously. The 52-year-old prelate, a na- tive of Belgium, suffered exten- PHONE FR 1-3691 sive mistreatment before being 2)2) BISCAYNE BLVD. slain, DIA, the Leopoldville MIAMI, FLA. Catholic news agency, reported. "Our bishop was unrecogniz- able. He was like Christ: His body was all wounds covered ' by blood," Italian Sisters who were in Wamba reported. The BISHOP JOSEPH Wittebols, nuns attended the hostages who 52-year-old Roman Catholic had been savagely beaten by Bishop of Wamba in the Congo, the rebels. BONDED LAWN SPRAY SERVICE was among those killed by Lawn, Tree-Spraying and Fertilizing On November 24 all the male Congolese rebels in the mis- Flagler Street North to Breward County Line white hostages, priests and ci- sionary center 250 miles north- east of Stanleyville. Guaranteed Chinch Bug Control vilians, were gathered together in the jail's courtyard. They Phone PL 1-0147 were set in a square by the Germans and the Dutch on the 321 N.E. 116th Street, Miami I simbas (young rebel soldiers), other. the Belgians on one side, the HERDED INTO CORNER citizens of Luxembourg, the Two Protestant missionaries, NC Photos an Englishman whose name is NUNS OF the Missionary Sisters of Verona, refugees from BARNETT'S still unknown and William Mc- Wamba, the Congo, kneel to kiss the ring of Pope Paul VI in PLEASE SAY Chesney of Phoenix, Ariz., an Office Supplies YOU SAW IT tone the Vatican. This was part of the general audience at which 228 N.E. 59th Street American missioner of the the Pontiff paid homage to Roman Catholic missionaries slain 134 N.E. 1st Street IN "THE VOICE" in the Worldwide Evangelization Cru- in the Congo. More than 1,000 persons took part in the PL 4-3457 sade, were put in a corner. All ceremonies in the Hall of Benedictions. finest of them were beaten several times by the rebels. McChes- tradition ney received kicks in his stom- ach while he was laying down on the ground. Both were kill- LAWN MOWERS ed on November 25.

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Church Construction Ban JHO/V Day Loss BERLIN (NO — Poland's nist authorities would give per- BERLIN (NO — Stefan Car- J WHEREVER YOU communist rulers are trying to mission for new construction. dinal Wyszynski has protested f WANT TO GO — turn its capital city of Warsaw "By what right," he asked, "in against a ruling of Poland's the can |an ur into a "city without God," ac- a country where more than 90 r^»>^ //>i/ii7/v>// y p y° cording to Stefan Cardinal Wys- per cent of the people are Catho- communist government making *&0V&(fn4lcy* trip! Relieve your- zynski. lics, are we forbidden to build the feast of Epiphany a regular (/ w f W& self of the trouble. churches?" He added that no Reports here state that the work day and called it a rever Let SHORES TRAV- new churches have been built sion to "the worst capitalisl EL CENTER, INC., 9723 N.E. 2nd Ave., make reser- cardinal spoke in a sermon for several years. against "the perfidy of atheists vations, pick up tickets, etc. They are official agents Earlier, a Catholic member traditions," it was reported who obstruct the construction of for Air, RR and Steamship Lines, Foreign and Domes- TEMPTING CAKES, PAS- of the Polish Sejm (parliament) here. churches." The Primate of Po- tic. Also make Hotel Reservations, Rental Car and TRIES, ETC.! Save your- had called for negotiations to land declared: The government also made Package Tours, world wide. Convenient locations for self the trouble and buy normalize Church-state relations all N. Dade. Parking in rear. PL 1-6529. it baked! Just about "I am the shepherd of a city in Poland. 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January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 13 FOR PROGRAM ON VOCATIONS Miami Beach K of C Lauded

The Diocesan Director of many other places." cil, Miss Marie Kampmeyer, Vocations has praised the "I hope," said Msgr. Walsh, president of the St. Francis de Miami Beach Council of the "if you have the opportunity Sales parish Confraternity of Knights of Columbus for their in the near future that you Christian Doctrine expressed presentation of a might recommend the same her thanks to the Council Vocation Pro- type of program to your Bro- members for holding a Christ- gram at one of KC News ther Knights in various parts, mas party for the parish CCD their meetings. of the Diocese. Whether it's in pupils. In a letter to In Brief Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Miss Kampmeyer said in her Charles R. Gra- Beach or Fort Pierce, I am letter that "the children were ham, Grand sure the Serra men of that area thrilled over their popular Knight of the Miami Beach would be happy and feel priv- gifts." Approximately 120 CCD ileged to cooperaie with the K. of C. Council, Msgr. James students attended the party. Knights of Columbus." J. Walsh said that everything Grand Knight Graham an- he had heard about the pro- Msgr. Walsh's letter was con- nounced that the Council's gram had "been favorable and tained in the regular monthly schedule for the next six I hope that our other Coun- bulletin published by the Mi- months will include "a CYO Voice Photo cils will be able to follow your ami Beach Council. program, A Valentine dance, NEW OFFICERS of the Miami Guild of Police and Louis M. Sarasich, treasurer. Father Jt lead in this matter and put on In the bulletin it was pointed a night at the Miami Beach and Firemen are Francis Majewski, seated Nevins, right, is the Guild moderator; and a similar program." out that any K. of C. Grand Kennel Club, a family Com- left, president; and standing, Francis Fitz- Robert Murphy, center, is outgoing vice presi- In his letter, Msgr. Walsh Knight in the Diocese who munion breakfast, a major patrick, vice president; James A. Damore, dent of the Guild which is planning its sec- said further that he under- would like the Vocation Pro- league baseball game, a night secretary; Sgt. Alex Gurdak, vice president; ond annual breakfast meeting. stood the "presence of a couple gram presented at one of their at the Grove Playhouse, and a secretary of the Council at succeed Bernie Di Cristafaro, unteers and we need ideas," of seminarians helped to liven meetings may make arrange- dance for our youth." UN 5-5571. manager of the Council Hall said Peters. matters up and that their ments by contacting Msgr. The Council's annual Valen- at 270 Catalonia Avenue. The Coral Gables K. of C. question and answer period Walsh at the Diocesan Chan- tine Dance will be held on Sat- • • •* Council is seeking new mem- brought to light some useful in- cery Office, 6301 Biscayne urday, February 13. Music will Di Cristafaro explained that CORAL GABLES — William bers for the Columbian Squire formation about the seminary. Blvd., Miami, Fla. 33138. be provided by Duke Whitfield his work as Council Hall man- Kennedy, member of the Coral Circle it sponsors. From all I hear the slide pro- In another letter received and his orchestra. ager will no longer permit him Gables Council of the Knights The Columbian Squires is a gram on life in the seminary by Grand Knight Graham of Tickets may be obtained by to carry on as Activity Chair- of Columbus, has been named junior organization of the went over well, as it has in the Miami Beach K. of C. Coun- calling John Flynn, financial man. Council Activity Chairman to Knights of Columbus. Rus Peters, Six-Point Chair- Membership is open to Cath- man for the Coral Gables olic young men between the Knights of Columbus, has is- ages of 13 and 18. sued a special appeal urging all members of the Council to Further information and ap- participate "in at least one of plications for membership in our activities for the remain- the Columbian Squires may be ing six months of this admin- obtained by contacting the Cor- INCOME TAX RETURNS al Gables Circle's Chief Coun- istration." selor, Len Boymer, 5801 SW Consult this Parish Guide for a competent Income Tax Expert. He Can "We need help, we need vol- 72nd Avenue, at 661-5801. assist you with your tax return and save you money. I ST. JOHN BLESSED TRINITY I OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP !LI ST. MONICA Save with the Leader — JOHN F. CULLEN LORAC TAX SERVICE FRANK LUISI FILED CORRECTLY Sales Manager * TAX CONSULTANT • BY QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANTS FORMER INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT 16515 N.W. 27th AVE. - Phone 624-7911

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Page 14 January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida MARIAN K. OF C, HOLDS CHARITY BALL Marian Center Given $4,000 A cheek for $4,000 for the Ma- rian Center for Exceptional Children was presented to Bish- op Coleman F. Carroll during a Charity Ball held last Sun- day by the Marian Council of the Knights of Columbus to be- nefit the center. The check represented pro- ceeds from the charity event together with a donation from the Marian Foundation which operates the Marian Council K. of C. Hall at 13300 Memorial Drive in North Miami. Close to 195 persons attended the dinner-dance which was held at the Council Hall. Music was provided by a Glenn Mill- er-style orchestra led by Bill Henneberg of New Orleans who flew to Miami especially for the Charity Ball. Chairman of arrangements Bishop Coleman F. Carroll Addresses Guests At Charity Ball for the events was Charles Ulm. Bishop Carroll said that Holy Name To Hold the Marian Center for retarded children was something that Corporate Communion was "very close to my heart." HIALEAH - Members of the Bishop Carroll stressed in his Voice Photos Holy Name Society of St. John the Apostle parish will partici- talk to the guests the need of PRESENTATION OF a check for $4,000 for the Marian Center pate in a Corporate Communion aiding these retarded children for Exceptional Children is made to Bishop Coleman F. Carroll at the 8 a.m. Mass this Sunday, in this area. by Ernest Librizzi (far left) grand knight of the Marian Council Jan. 17. Grand Knight Librizzi said he of the Knights of Columbus while Charles Ulm looks on. The wished to express his thanks to check represented mainly the proceeds from a Charity Ball. Following the Mass, an enroll- BOYS' WEAR all those who made the Charity ment of new members will be Ball "a success." He said he held in the church. After the was -especially grateful to the Parish Holy Name Installs New Officers enrollment ceremony, a Com- guests at the dinner-dance who munion breakfast will be held "opened their hearts to help lit- LAKE WORTH — Richard Sokolowski to serve for a 16- in the parish hall. ATI members tle children who can't help Sokolowski has been installed month term were: Thomas of the Holy Name and their themselves." as the new president of the Sa- O'Shea, vice president; Jerry families are invited to attend. cred Heart parish Holy Name Hogan, secretary; Edward Fo- Guest speaker at the break- Society. ley, treasurer; and Andy La fast will be Father John Pow- Boys' Sport Coats •A Luncheon To Honor Other officers installed with Russo, marshal. er, assistant pastor. |.j Monsignor Bushey and Suits '') HOMESTEAD — Msgr. Da-, -i vid E. Dushey will be honored in variety of | by members of Sacred Heart y | Rosary Altar Society during stripes so Iids 1 , plaids. Assorted sizes in carefree / 3 '•• a noon luncheon on Monday, fabrics. ' Jan. 18th in Patrina Hall. ,' The occasion will mark the All taken from our regu- 19th anniversary of his ordi- lar stock. Wrinkle-resist- ]/ nation to the priesthood. Burses? ant fabric and assorted colors, / 2 patterns and sizes. So many ask about them ... Proportioned fit continentals in all fab- SOLVE YOUR HEATING ,| PROBLEMS NOW! They're sums of money — from a few dollars rics A Brand Names to many thousands — carefully invested by the Diocese of Miami for the education of seminarians. 2.98 and 3.48 The interest wholly or partially pays for a future priest's education. Small sums quickly add up to All Sizes — No Alterations thirty thousand dollars — a full burse. Thoughtful all o c Catholic persons provide for full or partial burses • Sweaters ^ t-1/ QCC in their wills. s ns c Q rd gan, Pullover, V-Neck. /O ^^ ' ' For contributions or information: • Trrr-SJiirf Str'Pe and sol~ 1/ ATT Monsignor James J. Walsh jac onin ids Not many y Cjhh Director of Vocations of these and assorted sizes. ^"^ I BURSE OFFICE, 6301 BISCAYNE BLVD., MIAMI 38, FLA. ™ MANTELS We have displayed many other Boys' Wear These individually styled, highly pol- Dear Monsignor: ished stone mantels add a warm, Items all marked down to assure you i friendly, yet distinctive touch to your Enclosed please- find as my initial contribution | home needs. Amazingly low priced from amazing saving ... $65 to $125. in the Burse Fund. BARNES Cast Stone Shop tH Please send more information about how I can help the J Store Hours: 262 NW 54th St. • Ph. PL 9-0314 Burse Fund, (check if you desire more information.) • Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. Nites 'til 9 p.m. I Name 4 Address roaches mice Put a priest in your plans for the future 4 silverfish call MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR 9830 N.E. 2nd AVE. PL 4-0331 Miami Shores tor the sake of your home

January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 15 Holy Name Society Hears B6-B FORT LAUDERDALE CYCLE Talk By Miami Surgeon FREE DRIVER davids INSTRUCTIONS Dr. George A. Simpson, Mi- on a trial basis throughout the SAFE AREA ami surgeon, was guest speaker world. BROWARD SUZUKI-BSA at a meeting of the Holy Name DUCATI-NORTON Society of Cathedra] parish. He indicated that the ultimate SALES - SERVICE - PARTS success of our way of govern- FOR FORT LAUDERDALE ADVERTISING INFORMATION, Easy Terms-Bank Financing Dr. Simpson spoke on "Re- ment would depend to a large 2S05 S.W. Second Avenue sponsibility of a Catholic Lay-, extent on whether we can main- CALL GEORGE PETERS, LUdlow 1-1951 Fort Lauderdaie man In A Changing Society." tain internal peace among men Just South Of Road 84 of all races, creeds and color. A member of St. Hugh parish Holy Name Society, Dr. Simp- son serves on the Diocesan Hu- man Relations Council and is a vice president of the Hale Features the World's Finest Pianos & Organs NAACP. —ORGANS In his talk, he stressed that it is the duty of "all of us" to • Hammond provide equal opportunities for men of all races. -PIANOS • Everett He said this could be done • Wurlitzer through education, constructive Steinway discussions and by promoting And like new trade-ins • BRIDALS civic cooperation and mutual Hammond • Hammond • Wurlitzer understanding. • Baldwin • Gulbransen • DRESSES • Lowry • Conn In emphasizing the need for Wurlitzer • FORM ALS i • Thomas more opportunities for Negroes, Sizes 3 - 20 Dr. Simpson said "it is inevit- Story & Clark and others from $295 able that these changes must take place." Over TOO Good Used Pianos and Organs davids Dr. Simpson asserted that the question of discrimination and guaranteed as represented 1511 E. Las Olas Blvd. segregation has placed the New Pianos from $495. Fort Lauderdaie, Fla. American form of government New Organs from $595. Ph. 523-1146 OPEN MONDAY EVENING 7-9 v

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Page 16 January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Semana de Oration por Latinoamerica Una Semana de Ora- pardn dirigentes catoiicos sa, problemas economicos La Diocesis de Miami tivos pafses las ensenan- cion por Latinoamerica, de Esrados Unidos y La- y sociales, a fin de des" tuvo una participacion zas sociales de la Iglesia sera observada en toda la tinoamerica. pertar entre el estudiqnta- destacada en la Conven- y las aplicaran para la so- Diocesis de Miami, del Una serie de actos y do una mayor preocupa- cion del Programa Catoli- lucion de los problemas 24 al 30 de enero, dis- rogativas especiales se- cion por sus hermanqs co de Cooperacion Inter- que hoy abaten a Latino- puesta por el Obispo Co- rdn dispuestas para la ce- latinoamericanos. americana, el pasado america. El Instituto es leman F. Carroll. lebracion de esa semana, En el proximo nurmero, ano, cuando el Obispo hoy una realidad y ya La Semana de Rogati- de los que informaremos The Voice ampliara la han pasado por el dos en nuestro proximo nu- informacion sobre la ce- Carroll propuso la crea- grupos de jovenes proce- vos especiales por Latino- cion en esta ciudad de america se ofrecera coin- mero. Como parte de la lebracion de la Semana dentes de Republica Do- cidiendo con la ceiebra- celebracion, en los High de Oracion y al mismo un Insttuto Interamerica- minicana y Puerto Rico y cion en , Chicago de la Schools diocesanos se tiempo dedicara buena un Instituto Interamerica- para fecha proximo se es- Convention Anual del ilustrara a los estudian- parte de su espacio a ar- no de Formacicn Social pera la llegada de un ter- Programa Catdlico de tes sobre Latinoamerica, tfculos, reportajes e infor- para la capacitacion de cer grupo, con jovenes Cooperacion Interameri- su historia, tradiciones, maciones sobre Latino- futuros Ifderes sociales procedentes de distintos cana, en la que partici- cultura, situacion religio- america. que I leva ran a sus respec- pafses de Latinoamerica. VOICE

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Page 18 January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Santorcsl de la Semana Domingo 17, S. Anto- Decio; S. Sebastian, capitan nio Abad. Vivio 105 anos, de de la guardia pretoriana, dio i los que paso mas de 80 en su vida por la fe en el ano (Lomprueoe dud el desierto, entregado a la 288. mas rigurosa peiiiteneia. Mu- Jueves 21, Sta. Ines, Virgen rio en el ano 356. y Martir. A la edad de 13 Imienlod Lunes 18, Catedra de San anos supo defender su casti- onocimien Pedro. Rememora la Igtesia dad y religion aun a costa de Orar? en este dia el establecimiento su propia vida. Ha sido decla- 1 — La reliquia de la columna donde fue flagelado Jesus de San Pedro en Roma. rada patrona dela modestia cristiana. se conserva en: *Para que orar, si Dios sa- sacan animo y fortaleza para Martes 19, Stos. Mario, • Santa Praxedes en Roma. be nuestras necesidades y de- todas las virtudes. Marta, Audifaz y Abaco Mar- Viernes 22, Stos. Vicente y n San Esteban en Viena. seos? tires. Los miembros de esta Anastasio. Nacio S. Vicente D Santa Giidula en Bruselas. lA que es lo que se llama familia persa fueron hecbos en Huesca, Espana y fue Obis- 2 — El apostol Juan escribio el "Apocalipsis" durante su Dios en su providencia ha "vision beatifica?" prisioneros y despues de ser po de Zaragoza; S. Anastasio, destierro en la Isla de: dispuesto que por la oracion Es la vision de Dios que borriblemente torturados fue- monje persa, murio el ano alcancemos muchas cosas y D Samiots. constituye la felicidad esen- ron degollados y quemados en 628. D Mitilene. por eso es necesario orar. El, cial de los angeles y santos el ano 270. Sabado 23, San Raimundo d Patmos. sabe nuestras necesidades y en el cielo. Es la inmediata Miercoles 20, Stos. Fabian de Pefiafort. Es el patrono de las remedia muchas veces sin 3 — En los estudio.5 biblicos, los que comentan o explican e intuitiva contemplation de y Sebastian, Martires. S. Fa- los abogados; nacio en Bar- que hayamos rezado; pero de partes de la Biblia se les llama: la divina esencia. El intelecto bian goberno la Iglesia y mu- celona y fundo la orden de ordinario quiere que oremos humano, por si solo, no es rio durante la persecution de Mercedarios. Murio en 1275. D Analistas. para alcanzar abundantes gia- D Exegetas. capaz de esta vision, pero me- D Diaconos. cias, y con el fin de que nos diante la gracia santifkante acordemos de que es nuestro en esta vida y la luz de ia 4 — "De Controvesiis", la mayor defensa de la Fe du- Padre y de que necesitamos CASA rante el periodo de la Reforma fue escrita por: gloria en la otra, el alma es de EL elevada a la participation en D San Ignaoio de Loyola. la naturaleza divina y a la ca- D San Roberto Belarmino. Ademas con la oracion D San Felipe Neri. pacidad de ver a Dios cara a FLORES praeticamos un gran niimero cara en el cielo. 5 — En 1881 se celebro el Primer Congreso Eucaristico de virtudes: adoration, amor, International en: confianza, bumildad, agrade- Esta vision se llama "bea- UN SIGNO DE DISTINCTION EN EL ARTE FLORAL D Sevilla, Espafia. cimiento, caridad con el pro- tifica" porque da la perfecta n Atenas, Gracia. jimo, conformidad, etc. A tra- felicidad satisfaciendo todos (Enviamos Flores en el Dfa a Cualquier Parte del Mundo) Q , Francia. ves de los tiempos se ha vis- los anhelos del alma. San Pa- 3632 W. FLAGLER ST. TELF. to que los hombres mas san- blo cornparaba nuestro cono- CORAL GABLES 445-5011 tos y solidos del mundo han cimiento actual de Dios con !LI 'oiin—S •ouiutiBian oijaqoa Ties—t se}oSoxa—£ 'SOUHEJ—z 'Buioa ua sopsxxjjj -EJUUS—I : sido hombres de oracion, y la vision beatifica cuando es- que ella es la fuente de donde cribio: "Porque ahora mira- mos en un enigma, a traves de un espejo; mas entonces veremos cara a cara" (1. Cor. 13-12). San Juan dice de la vision beatifica: "Porque lo veremos tal como es" (1. Juan CATOLICOS DE FLORIDA 3:2.) iAHORA! UNA SOCIEDAD FRATERNAL CATOLICA BENEFICA OFRECE • • • GRAN SURTIDO Todos los hombres tie- rs en un lado bueno. Cari- EN IMAGENES ESPA- dad es enconrrarselo. SOLAS, NINOS DE JE • • • SUS, MISALES, MANTI- Humildad no es ocul- LLAS, FINOS ROSARIOS, tar ralentos. Humildad es CANASTILLAS BORDADAS A MANO IMPORTADAS DE agradecerselos al Sefior. MADEIRA Y ARTICULOS FINOS PARA REGALOS USE NUESTRO COMODO PLAN "LAY-AWAY" RECORDATORIOS DE BAUTIZO, COMUNION, MISAS DE DIFUNTOS E INVITACIONES DE BODAS Misas Domlnicales Reparaciones de Imagcnes. Servimos envios por Correo. en Espanol

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DICE Miami, Florida Page 19 En Argentina Ahopn per la Reforma de !a Empresa algunos de sus puntos son de inspiration "izquierdista o co- munista". Por su parte el bloque de- mocristiano ha respondido a El bloque de diputados de- de la direction, las ganancias las criticas senalaiulo que la mocratas - cristianos, ha pre- y la propiedad de la empresa. iniciativa esta inspirada en la sentado eM el Congreso ar- Este proyecto ha sido dura- mas autentica doctrina social- gentino un proyecto para re- mente criticado por el perio- cristiana, especialmente tal formar la empresa, en el que dico Cruzada y un grupo de como ha sido desarrollada por se incluye el ace-eso a los tra- estudiantes universita- el Papa Juan XXIII en su en- bajadores en la participation rios, quienes consideran que ciclica "Mater et Magistra". Asimismo sefialan que la citada encfclica coincide con los puntos mas duramente criticados del proyecto y que Ca referral Argentino Habla Sobre seguiran empenados en sus , esfuerzos "por el cambio de las injustas e ineficaces es- la Pebreza y la Justida Social tructuras economicas, socia- LOS INDIOS Quechuas de Bolivia aprenden de escuelas radiofonica.s se extiende >.. por les, politicas y culturales", espanol escuchando la.3 trasmisiones de la distintos paises de Latinoamerica,, lie van- BUENOS AIRES (NA) — so", agrego. "Uno no tiene • • • escuela radj>fonioa de los MSsioneros de do sus ensenanzas a zonas poco accesibles. El cardenal Antonio Caggia- derechb a enrollar un billete MaryknoII y con la ayuda de un instructor (Foto NC). no, de Buenos Aires, declaro de 1,000 pesos en un cigarro LIMA (NA) — Sacerdotes que los dirige junto a la pizarra. El sistema en un sermon televisado que y fumarlo. La Iglesia comsi- y religiosos de frodo el Peru las personas deben pensar dera esto un grave pecado." se reunen del 10 de enero mas alia de la caridad orga- al 6 de febrero en un En- LA VO1 DE UN SOLDADO DE CRIS7O nizada en su preocupacion por El cardenal Caggiano mani- cuentro de Pastoral, que se los pobres. festo que a muchos catoli- realiza para examinar y pro- cos les falta el espiritu de po- curar renovar la labor que El cardenal declaro que to- breza y de justicia social. "El desempefian en la Iglesia. La Costdsna Gardens! das las personas, ricas o po- gobierno deberia imponer reunion que se realiza en bres, deben vivir en espiritu contribuciones a aquellos que el Seminario de Santo Tori- En las ultimas semanas el Esta obvia referencia a los "Los gobernantes de esta na- de pobreza y velar por la de - tienen mucho dinero," mani- bio (Lima), as auspitiada por Cardenal Stefan Wyszysnky gobernantes comunistas de tion tratari de conivertir a foida distribution de la rique- festo. "Es necesario para pa- el cardenal Juan Landazuri y ha acusado abiertamente al Po'lonia fue hecha por el Car- Varsovia en una ciudad sin za. "Ahora no vivimos en el gar bien a los trabajadores, esta a cargo del Inistifcuto regimen comunista de Polo- denal Wyszynsky en la propia Dios". siglo 19, cuando la gente pea- ayudarlos en toda forma y . .. de Pastoral Latinoamericano nia por sus practieas ateas. capital die la nation, Varso- via. Aparentemente se solicita- saba que el derecho del due- hacerlos miembros de la em- del Consejo Episcopal Latino- En su mensaje de Navidad, ron permisos para construir no implicaba el uso y el abu- presa." americano, OBLAM. el Cardenal Primado de Polo- Dias despues, en enero 10, nuevas iglesias catolicas en nia, expreso que a los pue- en el sermon dominical pro- Varsovia, pero los comunistas blos no se les domina con el nunciado por el Cardenal, ya lo cegaron. A lo que el Car- terror, sino que se logra con- hubo una acusacion directa denal Wyszynsky replico en Exfrafio Pero Cierto seguir su confianza respetan- contra los miembros del re- su sermon: "La Iglesia en Po- do los dereehos humanos. gimen polaco cuando dijo: lonia puede hacer sus propias construcciones, pero las au- toridades se niegan a conce- derle los permisos necesarios. Tal es la perfidia de los ateos que obstaculizan la construc- tion de iglesias''. La situation en Varsovia es tan critica qua en uno de los distritos resideuciales de re- ciente construction hay un aproximado de sesenta mil fieles . . . pero el CardenaT di- jo que solo cuentan con Uina peouena parroquia para aten- derlos que no es mas que un "barracoa". Entonces el Cardenal Wys- zynsky pregunto: "^En virtud Es tradicional que las parejas recien casa- de que derecho se prohibe das de Roma visiten la iglesia de Nuestra construir iglesias en un pais cuya poblacion es catolica en Senora de la Paz, para orar por una vida mas del 90 por ciento? Po- armonica en el matrimonio. dria decirse en realidad que desde hace afios no se cons- truye ninguna"_ Y rubrico sus palabras sen- tenciando: "Soy el Pastor de una ciudad que va a ser pri- vada de iglesias. La obstina- cion de los nuevos ateos de- sata su furia contra sus her- manos catolicos que constru- yeron a Varsovia". He aqui la voz de un gran soldado de Cristo que ^n su ejemplo luminoso • ra las tinieblas del mal y estiinula a zon de Marfa, fun- los que como el sufren la ti- dadas durante la Re- rania del comunismo. volucion Francesa, no usan habito ni insignia alguna que revele su estado religioso. San Eduardo Confesor, Rey ingles —Monin — del Siglo XI, fue dispensado por el Papa de su voto de peregrinacion ^ a la Tumba de San Pedro, a con- r/ ClUDAD VATICANO TIENE MAS DE Caba Hero dicion de que construyera la Aba- 1,000 TELEFONOS. APROXIMAOA- MENTE UNO POR HABITANTS Caballero Funeral Home dia de Westminster. Al morir en E. L. WALTERS, F.D. la semana de la dedicacion, su ca- daver fue el primero alli sepultado. CALLE 8 S. W. CASI ESQ. A 27 AVE. HI 5-3727

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January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 21 !*:i!«M«««^^ McNamara and Mark Bigley, will return on January 10. under the direction of E. Smith, The spirit committee at La will be distributed in late May. Salle is hard at work preparing for the big dance today (Fri- By WARD KEARNEY The PTA held a meeting day). The school cafetorium Thursday. January 14 at which Under the direction of Brother will be gaily decorated for the guest speaker J. Hcuscr dis- Edmund and Editor-in-C h i e f event. cussed the importance of early Richard Simpson, "The Ade- lante," the Christopher Colum- college planning to parents and Only a limited number of cou- bus High School yearbook, is interested students. ples — 200 — will be allowed. rapid!}' nean'ng completion. With the advent of the new Report cards are to be given year, various changes were out on January 18. During the past few weeks, seen at Gibbons. The priests students have been posing for will soon occupy their new rec- Track and baseball practice pictures of clubs and activities. tory which is situated on school has started at LaSalle. The publication of a yearbook grounds. Due to the efforts of is a monumental task and the "sod laying'' volunteers, Gib- members of the sLaft have been bons High has taken on an al- doing an excellent job and most completely landscaped By ANGELA ASSALONE should be commended for their look. Eileen Brady and Carolyn work. Franks, members of the Foren- All at Gibbons are looking sic League debate team at No- The Basketball season is now forward to a very successful tre Dame Academy, won all in full swing at Columbus. The New Year. their debates in a Catholic Fo- cagers seem to have regained rensic League tournament held the form which last year moved MARIAN CENTER for Exceptional Children American Legion Post No. 144. The girls dis- at Chaminade High School in the Explorers into one of the was recently visited by the Highlanders, all- tributed fruit baskets to the children and West Hollywood. girl color guard sponsored by Opa-Iocka Sisters of St. Joseph Benedict Cottolengo. By BONNIE BENEDICT area's best teams. The two senior students com- Strangely enough, after all the peted in three rounds against John Bevilacqua, Phil OV formal dance on Dec. 26 at the son and Bill Heinauer, repre- sentatives from schools through- vacation activities, the students Shaughncssy, and John Fear- Riviera Country Club. Alumnae, debate teams from Christopher sentatives from Jean Graham out the United States. at St. Patrick High School seem- Columbus, Msgr. Pace and now have been constantly in sophomores and juniors were in- ed glad to get back to the rou- Cosmetic, Inc. Patricia Sanderson, senior, Chaminade High Schools. double figures and have carried vited, and many brought tine of the classroom. the scoring load. friends. obtained a semifinal gold medal The Notre Dame Academy Instruction in how to care for in girls' extemporaneous speak- A High Mass for the reopen- troubled and normal skin was team won the first place Sweep- After a fine performance at Most of the girls came to the ing, while Jim Harvitt, junior, ing of school was celebrated on only the beginning and tech- stakes Trophy in the Forensic the Miami Beach Christmas Convent before the party to won the semifinal gold medal January 4. At an assembly later niques in how to apply make-up League contest. Forensic Festival, Columbus introduce their dates to the nuns in boys' extemporaneous. As a in the day, Sister Hildegarde, for day, night and high fashion speakers and debaters have and to model their gowns. principal, welcomed the stu- Other varsity Notre Dame wear quickly followed. team, Patricia and Jim won been preparing for the Palm quarterfinal gold medals and dents and expressed wishes and students competing were Ida A photographer was present Beach Invitational Tournament, fifth place plaques in Standard hopes for their continued suc- Mingione and Leanne Felix. there and at the dance itself. The instructors received en- which will be hosted tomorrow thusiastic response from the Debate. cess. Individual trophies were (Saturday) by Palm Beach Sen- (We are all enjoying memories awarded to Notre Dame Acad- preserved by the many humor- students. Miss Hanson, a cos- Senior portraits for the year- ior High School. metician, is assistant to the Other students attending the emy freshmen debaters, Mary ous candid shots). It was the tournament were: Edwina Zag- book were taken on Thursday, Jo Dewoody, Katherine Franks, Speakers travelling to the con- third Christmas dance, and it president of Jean Graham Inc. January 7. At the same time, Mr. Heinauer, pharmacolo- ami, Jerry Esposito, Jay Ham- Mary Ellen O'Brien and Mau- test will be Joe Collins, Steve is hoped that this enjoyable a Mr. Vitrano took team and ac- gist, is engaged in research ilton, John Dawson, Jay Small- reen Whelehan for defeating Nohe, Henry Vasconez, Nelson event will be an annual affair. wood, and Steve Gehl. tion shots of the Shamrocks. three other high school teams. Mashour, Louis Gidel, and Chris work in the Chemistry Labora- Sister Joseph Mary, O.P., Pratt. The debate team will be The doors of Carrollton open- tory in Orlando. Paula Johnston, senior at NDA is proud of senior Ida high school supervisor, visited made up of Dave Jordahl, Ward ed on January 4 after the Aquinas, was awarded the Ea- Mingione who was one of the The 1963-64 Marian, Madon- classes on January 8 and ex- Kearney, James Kearns and Christmas holidays which seem- gle of The Cross award as the ten Miami representatives to na's Yearbook, under the guid- pressed interest in the work the Southeastern Convention of John Dudas. ed to end all too soon. Rever- outstanding CYO member in the end Mother Levis presided ov.-.- ance of Sister Mary Lizette, observed. Junior Achievers held in Bir- S.S.N.D., merited 2nd place in Miami Diocese. Paula is the Again this year Columbus has the distribution of the ribbons mingham, Ala., December the Columbia Scholastic Press daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Our Lady's Sodality members been invited to participate in (which distinguish members of 27-30. Association. They received 840 Paul Johnston, 834 NE 14 Place, are collecting religious Christ- the Miami Herald's annual "Sil- the student government). out of 1,000 points. Fort Lauderdale. mas cards to be sent to the Besides being chose as a del- ver Knight" award program. Blue (the highest) ribbons missions. egate to the convention, Ida at- The Drama Club directed by Social chairman and former tended as Miss Junior Achieve- By virtue of the number of were awarded to Molly Fogarty, Sister Mary Adrian, S.S.N.D., treasurer of the St. Anthony On Tuesday, January 5, the ment of Miami and was crown- boys in the graduating class, we the head of the school, Lucy parish CYO, Paula was picked Shamrocks scored their fifth Adler, Linda McConnell, Kathy will present a three Act Play ed queen of the southeastern will be able to enter five sen- for her service to the parish win over three setbacks of the Noakes, Georgina Cruz, Mallory in February. Try-outs were held conference. Her official title is iors in the competition. and good example in behavior season when they outscored Mi- Grove and Kathy Dyer. Mar- on January 6 and 7. Miss Southeast Junior Achieve- and scholastics. ami Springs 86 to 50. High ment. The faculty is presently en- garet Miller and Luisa Botifoll Kathy Lunney, Junior student powered scorer Butch Stallings The Rosette Citation for ex- gaged in the task of selecting received their accessitships. at Madonna, and her mother Hailed as Boy and Girl of the pumped in 35 of St. Pat's 86 cellence in publishing a school those five from those who have Green ribbons were presented were in an auto accident Janu- Month of January ace Pete points. applied for consideration. to Georgina Pardo, Diana Pu- newspaper was merited by the ary 4. The teachers and stu- Smith and Carol Alber, seniors St. Pat's brought home an- jals, Barbara Humkey and Ros- dents of Madonna express their at Aquinas. Courier staff members for the alie Elliot. Accessitships to the other victory against B e 1 e n first edition of their newspaper. concern and offer their prayers • High School on Friday, January green ribbon were awarded to The High School Reporter for both. 9. The going was rough but the Camille Eisenhart and Joan and Our Sunday Visitor sponsor By SUSAN B. GLENN Shamrocks came through at the Fitzgerald. this monthly evaluation in its In keeping with the practice By MAUREEN FOX last minute! which is becoming a tradition search for outstanding creative Miss Joan Mclntyre, a Sacred FORT LAUDERDALE — The teenage journalists. at Carrollton, everyone spent Heart alumna who received her Student Council of Cardinal Gib- In informing the staff of the several weeks before Christmas master's degree in social work By CINDY BLUMENFELD bons High School will sponsor award, Msgr. James P./" Toy, collecting food, clothing and from Columbia University came FORT LAUDERDALE — Ob- a sock-hop after the Redskins associate editor of tht juth toys for needy families, one or to speak to us about her re- serving classes and presenting clash with the Aquinas Raiders section of Our Sunday Visitor, two of which was assigned to warding career. The older girls demonstrations to teachers, tonight (Friday). pointed out that the Courier has each class. were fascinated by her talk and By JOAN McCAUGHAN Sister Joseph Mary, OP., spent gained this attention over ap- The day before vacation was an active discussion arose from With mid-term exams com- January 5, 6 and 7, at Saint . Immaculata-LaSalle students proximately 700 Catholic high spent tagging and wrapping up the many questions which were pleted, the students at Gibbons Thomas Aquinas High School resumed classes on Monday, school papers in the United each item separately, and ar- asked about social work in East will receive their report cards as the Adrian Dominican school January 4, with the thought of States. ranging the foods and packages Harlem. next week. This is the second exams being only a week away. supervisor. Special recognition goes to in attractive baskets. report of the quarterly mark- Those Seniors, who have Sister Joseph Mary expressed ing period. junior Patricia Dillon whose At the end of the day, the maintained an A average in a verse entitled "Saga of a Cig- many baskets were displayed in the belief that one of the ex- To date, the Insight newspa- subject for this past semester, hilarating moments in her su- arette," written as an entry in the corridor, and the school By ROSEMARY BARONE per staff, with co-editors Gayle will be exempt from that exam. pervisory capacity was the dis- a county-wide contest, appeared assembled to present their Glassmeyer and Don Wich, un- Fifteen girls from Immacula- in the Courier. Christmas wishes to Reverend WEST HOLLYWOOD — The cussion ability which typified der the moderation of Sister M. ta's Glee Club, accompanied by This contest is sponsored by Mother and the community. On unfamiliar sight of make-up liv- the Aquinites. Jonathan, OSF, has put out the directors, Sister Mary Jose- the TB Association and the Co- Christmas Eve, a committee ened up the corridors and class- four issues. Aquinas Debaters captured pha and Sister Philip Joseph, lumbia Press. This work merit- from each class delivered their es of Madonna Academy on the went to Jacksonville to partici- sixth day of the New Year. awards at the Miami Beach Na- Excelsior, the school's year- ed publishing in the High School baskets and a turkey to the tional Forensic League Tourna- book, is busy meeting dead- pate in a State Clinic being needy families. Reporter, a monthly paper ded- Reason? Madonna played host ment last month. This Christ- lines and soliciting ads. The held there. icated to fostering good Catholic The senior class presented a to two guests, Miss Gwen Han- mas Festival included repre- yearbook, with editors Coleen They left on January 6 and journalism. Page 22 January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Notre Dame Academy Wins Stallings, Smith Continue Forensic League Contest Battle For Scoring Crown WEST HOLLYWOOD — No- Notre Dame Academy and By JACK HOUGHTELING tre Dame Academy made a Christopher Columbus and Car- Archbishop Curley and St. strong bid to become champi- dinal Gibbons High Schools, oth- Thomas Aquinas are establish- ons of the Catholic Forensic er teams competing in the con- ing themselves as the class of League in the Diocense by tak- test were from St. Thomas the diocese's high school basket- ing first place in a debate tour- Aquinas, Msgr. Pace and Cham- ball teams while Butch Stallings nament held here at Chami- inade High Schools. of St. Patrick's and Pete Smith nade High School. The varsity debating competi- of St. Thomas continue their This was the third Catholic tion for the best affirmative see-saw race for the diocese points a game going into this Forensic League contest of the team ended in a tie between scoring crown. week of play. 1964-65 school year. The first Cardinal Gibbons and St. Thom- He trails Stallings, the Sham- two contests were won by the as Aquinas. Curley, ran its modest wir.- rocks' 6-4 center by just a nar- Forensic League entrant from ning streak to three straight The tie was broken, however, row margin. Stallings has been Christopher Columbus High last week with victories ove.* by awarding first place to Aqui- scoring at a 32.5 points a game School. Key West and Central to build nas on the basis of individual and has held the diocese lead Columbus took second place its • season's mark to 7-4, with all season except for a short speaker ratings of the mem- all but one of the victories com- p- in overall team basis in the bers of the teams from both period last week when a 47- ing over Class AA schools. v. ,st held at Chaminade Aquinas and Gibbons High point effort by Smith against while Cardinal Gibbons High Schools. In Class A, St. Thomas has Cardinal Newman gave him a School came in third. been undefeated although the short-lived advantage. The competition at Chami- The competition for the first A BANQUET HONORING members of Cardinal Newman High Raiders have been dumped Smith's lowest effort was the nade included varsity debating place award for the best nega- School's football team was held at Riviera Beach. Attending when they step up in class 20 points last week against and freshmen debating. tive team in varsity debate also the banquet were: from left, Sam Budnyk, coach; Mrs. Frank against the AA schools. The Stranahan when the winners' ended in a tie between Notre J. Lewis, a benefactor of the school who was also honored at Raiders were beaten last week frontline, which averaged 6-5, The topic for debate was Dame Academy and Aquinas. the banquet; Bernard F. Grail, chairman of the school's ath- "Resolved: That nuclear weap- by undefeated Class AA power simply towered over him. letic committee; and Phil O'Connell, state's attorney who was Fort Lauderdale Stranahan but Stalling's best night to date ons should be controlled by an The final award for first place master of ceremonies at the banquet. international organization." was made to Aquinas with the stepped back into their Class A has been a 42-point score against Belen and in the Sham- In addition to the teams from speaker ratings of the individu- circles to take LaSalle, 90-71. al team members being used as rocks' first 11 games he hit for The Raiders were undefeated 30 or better in seven of them. a basis for breaking the tie. Two Undefeated Teams in the South Atlantic Conference Stallings' play, along with the and rate as early favorites to The next Forensic League return to action of George Gil- take the Class A Group 16 By MARYANN FLYNN contest will be held Saturday, To Meet In CYO League leland, has enabled the Class C championship when state tour- And KEVIN O'BRIEN Feb. 13, at Cardinal Gibbons St. Mary Cathedral CYO Here are the results of last nament time rolls around. Shamrocks to run up an overall All clubs at Msgr. Pace High High School. meets St. Rose of Lima this week's games: record of 6-4, one of best in the School suspended their activi- Competition will be held in Sunday Jan. 17, in a contest NORTH DADE DIVISION One reason for the St. Thom- diocese, and St. Pat's will be a Blessed Trinity 31, St. Lawrence IB ties in anticipation of semester original oratory and extempora- that should go far toward de- St. Mary 20, Visitation 22 as success has been the scoring heavy favorite to repeat as the St. James 26, St. Vincent de Paul 20 exams. Other events were be- neous speaking. termining who will be the cham- St. Monica 22, O.L.P.H. 16 of the 5-10 Smith, who despite C-16 tournament champs. ing planned for the next se- E--•'. : ;~' Miqnii: 2451 ;N.\V.v7th Ave.,;;i:R-4-7696 V Ft. tauderdaie: JA 3-2449 — West'Palm Beach: OV 3-1944; has been known for 20 centuries. egg content make it very nu- Homestead: Cl 7-3235 -Key VVest:, CY 6-9631 !) 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Page 24 January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Former Students Return South Floridians To Hear To Barry As Teachers Lectures About Lourdes Two graduates of Barry Col- on TV in San Antonio where "The Lessons of Lourdes" and may be contacted at lege who "never intended to she reported the news and will be the topic of noted lec- LU 3-4344. teach" have returned to the weather between the hours of turer, Mrs. Winifred Feely Miami Shores college as full- 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. for early A tea honoring Mrs. Feely when she speaks to South Flor- time faculty members. morning viewers. will be held Saturday, Jan. 16 ida audiences on Sunday, Jan. from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Boca Miss Sandra Hovey, who only Her present duties at Barry 17 in Palm Beach and on Mon- Raton Club where Mrs. Robert a few years ago was receiving C. Vance, treasurer of the include 15 hours of teaching a day, Jan. 18 in Fort Lauder- plaudits from "standing-room freshman speech course, oral Cenacle Retreat League wiK be only" audiences at Barry Col- interpretation of literature and dale. hostess. lege, is now assisting Sister voice and diction. Marie Carol, O.P., head of the Proceeds from both lectures speech and drama department, The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. will be donated to the building N from the other side of the foot- Charles Butler, of Chicago, Ani- fund of the Cenacle Retreat Holy Spirit Parish ta was graduated from Barry lights, while Miss Anita Butler House in Lantana. assists Sister Loretta Michael, in 1963 with a Bachelor of Sci- ' Group Schedules O.P., head of the nursing de- ence degree in nursing. During The wife of an Irish business her senior year she^ served as . Valentine Dance partment, as clinical assistant man who was killed in World ir ternity nursing. social chairman and was a War II, Mrs. Feely was in LANTANA — A Valentine's member of the Sociology Club dance sponsored by members The daughter of Gen. and and the Dominican Tertiaries. when war broke out Mrs. Burton M. Hovey, of San and had an adventurous escape of the Altar Rosary Society of After graduation she returned Antonio, Tex., Sandra was from that country when the Holy Spirit parish will be held awarded a Bachelor of Arts de- to Chicago where she was a Votae Photos Saturday, Feb. 6 at the Lake member of the nursing staff in German Army marched in. She gree in speech and drama at ONE OF TWO Barry College graduates who have returned to the pediatrics department of spent seven months in Antwerp Worth Casino. Barry in 1961. During her four the campus as faculty members 'is Miss Sandra Hovey shown years at the college she ap- the Little Company of Mary reminiscing with Sister Marie Carol, O.P. and later went to Germany. Music for dancing from 9 peared in leading roles in Hospital. During a critical illness in 1950 p.m. to 1 a.m. will be provided "Sweet Mystery," "Brigadoon" In addition to assisting Si.sl«T she went to the world-famous by Jimmy Thomas and his or- and "Joan of Lorraine." LoreUa Michael on the canipus. shrine at Lourdes and experi- chestra. For the past three years she Anita also accompanies iho enced a miraculous cure. has been engaged in a variety nursing students twice «-ach Mrs. Leonore Bentley, gener- of activities which included week to Miami's Mercy Hos- Since that time she has de- al chairman of arrangements teaching speech and English for pital for practical application voted her time to working in is assisted by Mrs. May Car- one semester at Robert Cole of nursing principals in the ma- the Lourdes Medical Bureau lin, Mrs. Kay Paterson, and High School in her native city ternity department. during the pilgrimage season Mrs. Rita Hardy, tickets; Mrs. and a trip to Switzerland where and lecturing on the shrine dur- Sue York, Mrs. Helen O'Hara, she studied French. ing the winter months. Amer- and Mrs. Kay Starr, decora- ican friends have helped her tions; Mrs. Joseph Borden, Mrs. Sandra also spent some time Luncheon, Foshion to erect a shelter for the sick Andrea Hayes and Mrs. Marge Show To Benefit in the Lourdes railroad station. Tellex, games and awards; Mrs. Ceil McGill and Mrs. Children's Home Mrs. Feely will be heard at Mary Beth Menor, reservations. 8:15 p.m. Sunday, at the Henry A luncheon and style sh<-.\ id Flagler Museum in Palm Beach Tickets and reservations will bcnelit the Catholic Home fur be available after all the Mass- Children in Ferrine will be j-imn and at the same time on Mon- es on Jan. 17 and 24 or by sored by members of St. J<^< |>li day at the Governor's Club in contacting a member of the Auxiliary at noon, ThuiMku Fort Lauderdale. society. Jan. 2] at the Dupont I'l.i/a Hotel in downtown Miami. Tickets for the Sunday lec- Telephone reservations are ture may be obtained by con- being accepted by Mrs. McGill Mrs. J. Lee Cuddy and \Ii •• tacting Mrs. Philip D. Lewis at at 585-3370 or Mrs. Menor at R. C. Wolf are general co- 833-7915 or Mrs. Charles D. 582-0091. chairmen of arrangements as- 1963 GRADUATE of Barry College, Anita Butler, je now clinical Lewis at 844-1034. Mrs. Joseph sisted by Mrs. William Hodgin, assistant in maternity nursing at the college. She is shown with Nader is in charge of tickets tickets and reservations; and nursing student, Eileen Shannon, sophomore class member. in the Fort Lauderdale area Cleaned & Adjusted By Experts Mrs. E. P. Odenwalder, publi- Trained at city. MfwwwimftM'wvi Longines with RECENT BRIDE is Mrs. Andres 1 year written Rodriguez, the former Ariela Guarantee. Newest fashions will be shown Two Weekend Carbonell of Miami, whose mar- by Don Mullen and entertain- Nationally Advertised Dry Cleaning Service. riage was solemnized at Our $£50* ment will also be included in the Retreats Set Indorsed and Recommended by Leading Clothiers Lady of Esperanza Church, New program. Niarqua's North "GUADDSMM 6 York City. SERVICE" — For Women Beach Cleaners . An Exclusrn lars and Automatics Organized almost 20 years V\ Persmalizei Slightly Higher ago, the women's auxiliary has KENDALL — General retreats 7134 Abbott Ave., M.I., DM 1-3131 'J Service for Year 'A Night In Venice' easterner Parking Rear «f Pint y FiDtr tarmeutt GIFTS & HANDBAGS been responsible for many for women have-been scheduled EST. 1938 CORAL GABLES — A "Night projects to benefit the home and at the Dominican Retreat House in Venice" sponsored by the the dependent children under JEWELERS Daughters of Isabella will be over the weekends of Jan. 22-24 the care of the Catholic Welfare A TOUCH Of held at 8 p.m., Saturday, Jan. Bureau. and Jan. 29-31. 79th ST. & BISCAYNE 16 in the K. of C. Hall, 270 Cata- Women of Epiphany parish, SHOPPING PLAZA lonia Ave. Throughout the year members Next to Walgreen's Liquor provide recreation and enter- South Miami, will participate in Complete Jewelry Repairs An Italian-style dinner will be tainment for the children and retreat conferences from Feb. OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. served followed by dancing and through benefit card parties and Phone: PL 9-5317 entertainment. Mrs. Lena Man- luncheons raise funds. 12 to Feb. 14. Father Thomas nor— ;s general chairman of ar- J. Welsh, vice chancellor of the SEAFOOD RESTAURANT ra .Tents assisted by Mrs. In 1961, in recognition of their Archdiocese of Philadelphia and work on behalf of dependent Mary Conroy, tickets. moderator of the National Lay- • MAINE LOBSTERS children, members were award- • NEW ENGLAND SEAFOOD Reservations may be made by ed the Community Service Certi- women's Retreat Movement will • CLAMS, OYSTERS & STONE CRABS calling NE 4-1769. ficate of The Miami News. be the retreat master. MIAMI'S OLDEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANT — OUR 19th YEAR For all your Father Welsh will also con- duct conferences for young sin- Religious Art, Group Communion At San Pedro gle girls on the weekend of Feb. Church Supplies PLANTATION KEY — A Beach, will be the principal 4-6. M'iss Jessica Salisbury, Mi- and Corporate Communion will ami, and Miss Patricia Meehan, speaker during the break- LADIES, YOU ARE INVITED Complete Clerical be observed by members of fast which will follow at Fort Lauderdale, are the pro- TO TRY OUR BEAUTY SERVICE Apparel. San Pedro Altar and Rosary- moters. SHAMPOO & SET REG. 2.50 *• *- Society during the 9 a.m. Cheeca Lodge. STYLE. HAIR CUT 2.00 Replating of Mass, Sunday, Jan. 17. Mrs. Nan Mayhew, gener- Reservations for retreats or PERMANENTS, COMPLETE from 10.00 Sacred Vessels • days of recollection may be HAIR COLORING FROM 6.50 Dr. William A. Clifford, al chairman, is assisted by • a member of the staff at St. Mrs. R. James, Mrs. J. Pat- made by writing to the Domin- MISS IRENE, MISS FLO & MISS FRANCES ARE WITH US 2120 West Broward Blvd. Francis Hospital, Miami rick and Mrs. Frank Hill. ican Sisters at 7275 SW 124th 9805 N.E. 2nd AVE. 754-4820 Fort Lauderdale, Florida St. or by calling 238-2711. 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January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 25 INDIA: SR. CHRISTINE'S MIRACLE The Question Box HER FACE IS DRAWN BY WORK AND WORRY, BUT HER EYES 1ELL YOU SHE IS NOT AFRAID "We are here to do Explain 'Aggiornamento'; God's work," Sister Christine says quietly. "Maybe God will work a miracle." In Pain-got-toor, Ker- It's Not In Dictionary ala State, south India, you wish Catholics in America could meet By MSGR. J. D. CONWAY this frail, wonderful nun. She is What is an aggiornamento? I asked a dozen or more people Mother Provincial of 172 Sisters in and none had any. idea, what it was, and it is not in the a vast, developing mission area. You dictionary. have seen her Sisters, their sleeves rolled up. feeding the hungry in A. Aggiornamento is an Ital- proclaimed by a reader, wheth- disease • ridden, backwater villages. ian word, corresponding to our er clerical or lay, other than the celebrant. The reading of The Holy Father's Mission Aid you have admired the way they word adjournment. In stating his plans for the Second Vati- the Gospel should be reserved for the Oriental Church teach the catecnism. you know the can Council, Pope John XXIII, to the deacon or, in his ab- trades the Sisters teach (dressmak- /VAM used the word in the sense of sence, to the celebrant." A HO ing, cooking, nursing) will enable penniless girls someday to "bringing up to date." He hoped OP/MG Tf/E CCm/HUMTY BOTHSf>//2mjA/.£Y support themselves . . . "Can you do something to help us?" you that the Council, with all the Your Wisconsin priest could hear Sister Christine ask. "Will you ask someone, please, to bishops of the Church meeting use a lay reader for the Epis- help us with the chapel for our novices?" . The novices are in Rome to study modern prob- tle, but is not required to do so. girls in their late 'teens who are in training to be Sisters. They lems, would be able to loosen Your other two priests use lay must be given rockbottom spiritual formation; in years to come, the Church from its old fash- readers for the Gospel, which is the girls they will train have India's future in their hands . . . ioned customs and attitudes, not permitted. The one who stays at the altar and reads to Will you help build the chapel? Name it for your favorite saint, give it the vision to see mod- himself while a layman reads in memory of your loved ones,, if you build it all by yourself. ern needs in their true dimen- to the people is probably far- It will cost (without furnishings) only $3,800 . . . Send Sister sions, and find methods of meet- ing these needs. thest out of line. He should lis- S££A/ A //AUOHED CWf //V 7»e -V/S*- Christine a small gift ($25, $15, $10, $5, $2) at least. For the ten. But that reading from the 76fiy OF MSS7E0V F&/A/?YLVA\MA . neediest Catholics in the world (and the neediest Sisters) you'll By deep study and prepara- sacristy in Iowa must be rath- be helping to work a "miracle." tion, and by meeting in more er eerie; you hear the voice, than a hundred formal sessions but you can't see the boy. "BE ZEALOUS, LIKE THE MISSIONARIES I MET over the past three years, some I suspect that our good people IN INDIA." (Pope Paul to Student Priests) 2500 bishops of the entire Cath- olic world, have made great will have to be tolerant and pa- tient with us priests for a time; DO GOD'S WORK IN '65 progress towards this aggiorna- mento — this up-dating of the change is as difficult for many 'An Inner Urge Kept Drawing TRAIN A NATIVE SISTER. For as long as she lives, shell Church. of us as it is for them. And • be your personal representative to lepers, orphans, cancer there is an advantage for a per- victims, the aging:. Her training costs only $12.50 a month There is still a long way to son like yourself who travels ($150 a year, $300 altogether). She will write to you. go, and some of the most diffi- around: diversity — no monot- Me To The Catholic Faith' cult problems have yet to be ony. If you had the courage — By FATHER JOHN A. O'BRIEN door is always open so I could n FEED A FAMILY. Food is so scarce in Kerala State, south frankly faced; but we have far more than I would have — enter to pray and meditate. An India, mothers and fathers rioted for scraps to feed their great hopes for the next series you might submit your observa- The ecumenical movement children. You can feed a family FOR A MONTH for $10 of meetings — the fourth and tions of this diversity, in kind- has fostered greater friendship inner urge kept drawing me to- ($120 for a year). final session — which we hope ly manner, to the various pas- and understanding between ward the Catholic faith, but I LET THE HOLY FATHER DECIDE. He'll use your String- may be held this year. tors. Thus would begin the dia- Protestants and Catholics, and turned away out of timidity. • less Gift in any amount ($5,000 or $2) where it's needed * * * logue between the People of deserves the After my husband died three Q. My work takes me into 3 God and their shepherds, as de- most. support of every years ago, I and my 17-year- dioceses, one in Wisconsin, one sired by Vatican Council II. Christian. This in Minnesota, and one in Iowa. old son came to Arlington. Here MAKING A NEW WILL IN -65? The good you can do by does not mean, In each of these dioceses the - found employment at Mary- remembering the missions goes to your credit eternally. Our however, that English Mass is said, but some- mount College. legal title: CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION. the convert what differently. In one parish MISSAL apostolate "The kindness of the Sisters, in Wisconsin the priest faces must cease. the congregation, reads the their serenity and holy lives Catholics are Epistle from one side of the al- GUIDE impressed me deeply. I began Dear Monsignor Ryan: under a divine tar, and then goes to the other January 17 — Second Sunday to read Catholic literature: The Enclosed please find for side of the altar for the Gos- After Epiphany. Mass of the obligation O'BRIEN Catholic Virginian, Maryknoll's pel; and also at this time an- Sunday, Gloria, Creed, Preface to bear witness Field Afar, Lives of Saints and Name nounces the intentions of the of the Trinity. to Christ and His Church and Women Before God by the Rev. Mass. to strive to share their holy William Kelly, S. J. A whole Street January 18 — Ferial Day. faith with others, especially the new world of beauty, goodness, In a Minnesota parish an el- Mass of the preceding Sunday churchless and non-church- truth' and holiness was opened without Gloria or Creed, com- City State Zip Code #. derly man reads both the Epis- going. to me. I began to pray and at- tle and Gospel while the priest memoration in low Mass of St. tend daily Mass, asking for the is reading them facing the altar. Prisca, Common Preface. In the U. S. A. there are mil- light to see the truth and the courage to embrace it. In a parish in Iowa a boy January 19 — Ferial Day. lions of the former and more Mass of the preceding Sunday millions of the latter. Hence commentator reads both the "Then I began instructions Epistle and Gospel over the without Gloria or Creed, com- this country is one of the great- memorations in low Mass of est mission fields in the world. with Msgr. Joseph Schieder and, FRANCIS CARDINAL SPEUMAN, President loud speaker from the sacristy. after he was transferred to Sts. Marius and companions To . withhold our faith from Mso.r. Joseph T. Ryan, Nat'l Sac'y New York, with Father Vincent This is all very confusing to and of St. Canute, Common either of these two groups is Send all communications to: Preface. Sikora, pastor of St. Charles most of us who are used to not to help the ecumenical CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION hearing the Mass said in the parish, in which I was residing. January 20 — Sts. Fabian and movement but to harm it. 330 Madison Ave. at 42nd St. N*w York. N. Y. 10017 same way wherever we attend- Sebastian, Martyrs. Proper "Preach the Gospel," said ed it. My question isi Has the "The doctrine of the forgive- Mass, Gloria, no Creed, Com- Conference of Bishops in the Jesus, "to every creature" ness of sin in sacramental Con- mon Preface. United States set up a prescrib- (Mk. 16:15). This is what we fession reflects the mercy and ed form of the Mass? Then January 21 — St. Agnes, Vir- do when we seek to bring oth- compassion of Jesus and w' which is the proper one? gin and Martyr. Proper Mass, ers into the. Church, the Mysti- ed my heart. I was stirred i.»o Gloria, no Creed, Common Pref- cal Body of Christ. by the doctrine of the Real A. The U.S. Bishops' Com- ace. Presence in the Holy Eucharist, mission on the Liturgical Apos- How can we do this? Through which brings Christ into our tolate has published a statement January 22 — Sts. Vincent, kindness, good example, lend- hearts. ALL-PURPOSE on the manner of celebrating and Anastasius, Martyrs. Mass ing Catholic literature and ex- HOME FINANCING Mass in English in our country. from the Common of Martyrs, plaining our faith. This is illus- "Then too I perceived that It permits a reasonable free- Gloria, no Creed, Common trated in the conversion of the Catholic Church was found- buying, building, selling dom for adaptation to local Preface. Eileen L. Faust of Arling- ed by Christ and received its ton, Va. needs: e.g. the Epistle and Gos- January 23 — St. Raymond authority to teach all nations or refinancing from Him. I was baptized con- pel may be read at the altar or of Pennafort, Confessor. Mass "I had been active," she re- at lecterns, as may be more from the Common of Confes- ditionally and on the following lated, "in our Church back in day, Sunday, Nov. 10, had the convenient, but both must be sors, Gloria, commemoration in Pennsylvania, being president great joy of receiving our Eu- read facing the people. low Mass of St. Emerentiana, of the Council of Church Wom- charistic Lord. My son, who no Creed, Common Preface. It would seem to me that en and a Sunday school teacher. had enlisted in the Air Force, only your Wisconsin priest is January 24 — Third Sunday "But I felt the need for a re- came from Grand Forks. conforming to the rules: ". . . After Epiphany. Mass of the ligion which could provide for N. Dak., for the event. It was it is possible and even desirable Sunday, Gloria, Creed, Preface the certain forgiveness of sin. the happiest cay in both of our that the . . Epistle should be of the Trinity. I wanted too a Church whose lives.

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January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 27 SEBRING: St. Catherine. 7, 9:30, 11. KEY WEST: St. Mary, 6. 7, 8:30, 10, SOUTH MIAMI: Epiphany, 6:30, 8, 9, 11:15 and 12:15 10, II and 12 noon. St. Bede, 8, 9:30 and II. St. Louis (Palmetto Sr. High Auditorium, MARATHON SHORES: San Pablo, 8 Make it tha New Everglades. Whatever 7460 S.W. 118th St.) 8, 9:30 and 11. a.m. and 6 p.m. Timetable Of St. Thomas (7303 S.W. 64th St.), 6, 7, the time of day, whatever the PLANTATION KEY: San Pedro, 6:30 occasion, whatever the number of 8, 10 and 11. 9, 11. STUART: St. Joseph, 7, 9, 11. guests, whatever they like to eat... VERO BEACH: St. Helen, 7:30, 9, 11. look to the new Everglades for an Sunday Masses WEST PALM BEACH: Blessed Martin affair to remember. Seven superb , 9:30. St. Ann, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and banquet rooms, including tha scenic 5:30 p.m. 9715 N.E. 2nd AVE. Everglades Roof! (Special rates for "make St. John Fisher, (4317 N. Congress) 8, Specialize in wedding recepHons 9, 10, II, 12 and 6 p.m. and buffet parties groups of 40 or more cover everything Changes In Schedules St. Juliana, 6:30, 8, 9, 10, II, 12 Hors D'Oeuvres $5 per 100 — parking, too!) Get the full details; Pastors of parishes and missions in the 16 counties of and 6 p.m. call Catering Office — social Holy Name, 6:45, 7:45, 9. 10:30, 12. Decorated Party Sandwich $1 Doz.$ the Diocese of Miami are requested to forward changes in ON THE KEYS IMMEDIATE SERVICE FR 9-5461 —soon! Mass schedules to The Voice. BIG PINE KEY: St. Peter's Mission, : PL 7-6031 PL 1-48: functions 9:30 a.m. Sea you at the New Revisions should be sent to: The Voice function P. 0. Box 1059 EVERGLADES Miami, Fla., 33138 HOTEL better. The Sunday Mass schedule for The Cathedral at 7506 NW Biscayne Blvd. at 3rd St. 2nd Ave. is as follows: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 noon and 6 p.m. DAHIA HORSE T. James Ennis, Managing Olraotor Sunday Masses are held at St. Mary Chapel in the North- side Shopping Center (27th Avenue and 79th Street) at 8:30, RESTAURANTS 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Another Sunday Mass is held at the St. Mary Chapel at 5:30 p.m. with a sermon in Spanish. 11:30 A.M. to 9 P.M Ft. Lauderdale ARCADIA: St. Paul, 7, 11. MARGATE: St. Vincent 7, 8, 10:15 and THE SAME — THE ONLY ONE ^ v 11:30 a.m. AVON PARK: Our Lady of Grace, 8:30, Daily & Sunday T3205 ^ 10. V ' MIAMI: The Cathedral 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 N.W. 7th AVE. ^ BELLE GLADE: St. Philip Benizi, 7, a.m. 12 noon and 6 p.m. PHONE 10:30 and 12 (Spanish). Assumption Academy, 9:15, 10:30, 1150 N. Federal Hwy. S.W. 8th St. at 24th Ave BOCA GRANDE: Our Lady of Mercy, 12:15 (Announcements in Spanish). MU 1-5891 12 noon. IT. BRENDAN: 6:30, 8, 9:30, 11, CHILDREN UNDER 10 Far The Best In t BOCA RATON: St. Joan of Arc, 7, 9, 12:30, 5:30 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. Spanish). 10:30, 12. BONITA SPRINGS: St. Leo, 7:30, 9:30.Corpus Christi, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (Spanish) SEViE.N BOYNTON BEACH: St. Mark, 7, 8:30, 11, 12, 12:55 (Spanish) and 5:30 p.m. (Spanish). 10, 11:30. • SPECIAL SUNDAY PRICES Gesu, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30, 12:30, CAPE CORAL: St. Andrew Mission 5:30 p.m. (Spanish). NOW . . . 2727 EAST SUNRISE BLVD. (Yacht and Racauet Club) 8:30 and II. Holy Redeemer, 7, 8:30, 10. NEW ENLARGED S CLEWISTON: St. Margaret, 8 a.m. and nternational Airport (International AFTER CHURCH MEET SUNRISE BAff SHOPPING CENTER 7 p.m. Hotel), 7:15 and 8 a.m. (Sundays and DINING ROOM ALL YOUR FRIENDS AT ... SEATS OVER COCONUT GROVE: St. Hugh, 7, 8:30, Holydays) | The Ititrdcoastal 10:30, 12 and 5:30 p.m. (Sermons in St. Mary of the Missions and St. Francis 200 PEOPLE Xavier, 7, 8:30. Spanish and English). St. Dominic, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30, 1 and CORAL GABLES: Little Flower (Audito- 6 p.m. COMPLETE MENU OF . . . rium) 9:15 a.m. (Spanish) and 1 p.m. St. John Bosco Mission (1301 Flagler ITALIAN & AMERICAN (Spanish) (Church) 6. 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30., St.) 7; 8:30 (Sermon in English) 10, 11:30 (Sermon in English) 12:55, 6 p.m. SEAFOOD 11:45 and 1 p.m. SPECIALTIES and 7:30 p.m. LUNCH — St. Thomas Aquinas Student Center, St. Kevin Mission (Concord Theater, 11:30 a.m. to 2:05 p.m. 8:30, 9:30. 10:30 and 12. 11301 Bird Rd.) 9 and 10:30 a.m. DINNER 4:30 - 8:05 p.*m CAFETERIAS MIAMI BEACH VISITORS! DANIA: ResurrecTlon (Second St. and St. Mary Chapel, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and OPE,, MIAMI - 2155 CORAL WAY Fifth Ave.) 7. 8, 9, 10. 11 and 12. 5:30 p.m. (Spanish). HIALEAH - 250 EAST 4th AVE. DEERFIELD BEACH: St. Ambrose (363 St. Michael (New Church), 6 7, 8:15, S.E. 12th Ave.) 7.30, 9, r0:30, 12 and 9:30, 10:45 (Spanish), 12 noon and SUNDAY* S. MIAMI - 6272 S. DIXIE HWY. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. Old Church, 10 a.m. (Sermon in Polish). » HOMESTEAD - 399 N. KROME AVE. DELRAY BEACH: St. Vincent, 6:30. 8, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:15. SS. Peter and Paul, 6:15, 730, 9:00 Spanish), 10:30, 12, 1:30 (Spanish), FORT LAUDERDALE: Annunciation, 5:30, 7 (Spanish), and 8 (Spanish). 9:30. St. Timothy. 7, 8, 9:30, 11 and 6:30 St. Anthony, 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30, 12 and p.m. 5:30 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul (2100 103rd St), IN HIALEAH IT'S St. Bernadette 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. 7, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45 and 12 noon. St. Clement 8, 9, 10. 11:15, 12:30. MIAMI BEACH: St. Francis de Sales 7, St. George (Parkway Junior High 8, 9, 10:30, 11:45 and 6 p.m. "Smart Buyers Get The School, 3500 NW 5th Ct.), 8, 10:30 and 5:30 p.m. St. Joseph, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12 and JULIUS CAESAR'S Best Buys at McBride's" St. Jerome, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30. 5:30 p.m. Blessed Sacrament (Oakland Park Blvd. St. Mary Magdafen, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, DINE-IN • CARRY-OUT • and 6 p.m. and NE 17th Ave.), 6, 8, 9:30, 11, The Largest Stock of 12:30 and 6 P.m. St. Patrick 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:30 RESTAURANT Queen of Martyrs, 6:30, 8, 9:30, 11, and 6 p.m. Imported and Domestic 12:30 and 6 p.m. MIAMI SHORES: St. Rose 6f Lima 7, • Broasted Chicken $1.25 FRIDAY 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Wines and Liquors FORT LAUDERDALE BEACH: St. Pius X, MIAMI SPRINGS: Blessed Trinity, 6, • Char-Broiled Roman Steak 1.49 FISH SPECIAL 7, 8, 9:30, II and 12:15. In the Greater Miami Area 8, 9:30, 11, 12:30 and 6 p.m. • Bar-B-Q Baby Ribs 1.75 TAKE OUT St. Sebastian (Harbor Beach), 8, 9:30, • MIRAMAR: St. Bartholomew, Firemen's TAKE OUT COMPLETE 11 and 5:30 p.m. Recreation Hall, at Island Dr. and Pem- FORT MYERS: St Francis Xavier, 6, 7, broke Rd.) 6:45, 7:45, 9, 10:15, 11:30, FAMILY SPECIAL .SS2.95 D.NNER PL 7-1160 8:30, 10, :i:30. 12:45 and 7 p.m. OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M. I ill -1 ££*%•*% FREE DELIVERY IN THlE St. Cecilia Mission, 7 and 10. NARANJA: St. Ann, 10:30 (Spanish). CATERING SERVICE MU I "OOOJ FORT MYERS-BEACH: Ascensfon, 7:30, SPECIAL GROUP PRICES NORTH DADE AREA 9:30. NAPLES: St. Ann, 6, 8, 10, II. COR. 49th ST. & EAST 4th AVE. HIALEAH FORT PIERCE: St. Anastasia, (Church) NORTH DADE COUNTY: St Monica 6 and 7:30 a.m. (Auditorium, 33rd St. 7:45, 9. 10:15, 11:30 and 6 p.m. and Delaware Avenue) 9, 10:30 and NORTH MIAMI: Holy Family, 6 7 8 L Mc&TOE-UQPRS 12 noon. 9. 10, II, 12, 6:30 p.m. ' HALLANDALE: St. Matthew, 6, 8, 9, St. James, 6, 7, 8, 9:30, 11, 12:30 and Liquor Store Luncheon Daily from 75c 10, 11, and 12. 5:30 p.m. Visitation, 7, 8:30, 10:30, 12 and 7:30 734 N.E. 125th St. HIALEAH: Immaculate Conception, 6, p.m. 7, 8, 9, 10:15, 11:30, 12:45 (Spanish). North Miami's Smartest 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. (Spanish). NORTH MIAMI BEACH: St. Lawrence HAPPY HOUR St. Bernard Mission: 9, 10 (Spanish). 7, 9, 10, II, 12:15 and 6:30 p.m. Ft. Lauderdale St. John the Apostle, 6, J, 8, 9:30, 11, 12:30, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m OKEECHOBEE: Sacred Heart, 9:30. Boys' TAVERN (Spanish). School, 11. HOBE SOUND: St. Christopher, 7 and NORTH PALM BEACH: St. Clare, 7, 9 a.m. 8:15, 9:30, 10:45, 12 and 5:30 p.m. 3US0 CORAL WAY HOLLYWOOD: Annunciation 8, 9, 10 & OPA-LOCKA: Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30 and 6 pm. 11:30. St. Philip (Bunche Park) 9. Little Flower, 5:45, 7, 8:15, 9:30, PAHOKEE: St. Mary, 9 a.m. and 6:30 10:45, 12, 5:30 p.m. p.m. (Spanish). Nativity, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:30, 10:30, PALM BEACH: St. Edward, 7, 9, 12 11:30, 7:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. St. Bernadette 1 „ 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. PERRINE: Holy Rosary 7, 8, 9:30, 11, St. Stephen, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, 12:15 and 12:15 and 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. HOMESTEAD: Sacred Heart, 6:30, 8 PLANTATION: St. Gregory, 8, 9:15, 9:30, 11, 12:30, and 6 p.m. 10:30, 11:30 and 12:30 p.m. IMMOKALEE: Lady of Guadalupe, 8:30 POMPANO BEACH: Assumption, 7, 8, and 11:45. 9:30, 11, 12:15. St. Elizabeth, 7, 8. 9:15, 10:30, 12 INDIANTOWN: Holy Cross, 7:45. noon and 6 p.m. JUMBO HOT ROAST POST TIME JUPITER: St. Jude (U.S. 1), 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. POMPANO SHORES: St. Coleman, 7, 8, BEEF SANDWICH 8:15 P.M. 9:30, 11. 12:15. KEY BISCAYNE: St. Agnes, 7, 8:30, 10 EXCITING TWIN (Sermon In Spanish) 11:15 a.m. and PORT ST. LUCIE: Marina, 9. LUNCHEON SPECIAL DOUBLE 6:30 p.m. PUNTA GORDA: Sacred Heart, 7:30, 10:00 and 5:30 p.m. LABELLE: Mission, 10. HOT ROAST BEEF PLATTER, HOT RICHMOND HEIGHTS: Christ The King, LAKE PLACID: St. James Mission, 8 7, 10, 12. GERMAN POTATO SALAD, LETTUCE, a.m. RIVIERA BEACH: St. Francis Of Assisi LEHIGH ACRES: St. Raphael (Adminis- 6:45, 8, 9:15, 10:30, 12 and 5:30 p.m. TOMATO & STOCK GRAVY, SERVED • Iration Building) 8, 10. r SANIBEL ISLAND: 11:30. LANTANA: Holy Spirit (Shopping 11 A.M. TILL 3 P.M. Center — Osborne Rd.), 7, 8:30, 9:30, SEBASTIAN: St. William Mission, 8 10:30, 11:30 and 6 p.m. a.m. Page 28 January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida VOICE CLASSIFIED, 6180 N.E. FOURTH COURT, MIAMI

INCOME TAX SERVICE CARPENTERS PAVING ROOF CLEANING & COATING WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS VOICE Joseph E. Ferraro. 1735 N.W. 185th Terrace. CARPENTRY — PAINTING, ETC. DRIVEWAYS, Parking lots,- Streets. All types Roofs pressure cleaned $12. Spray painted 635-0845 or after 6 NA 1-9940. Member of GENERAL HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS sealing. All work fully guaranteed. No job $47, Snowbright Co. Wl 7-6465. FR 3-8125. FREE ESTIMATE ON ALL WASHERS CLASSIFIED St. Monica Parish. Fred, NE 5-3463 — Member Corpus-Christi too small. Call Ft. Lauderdale Paving, 565-6206 FAST EXPERT SERVICE. 634-0414 RATES and RUG CLEANNG INSURANCE CARPET INSTALLATION, REPAIRS PLUMBING WATER HEATERS INFORMATJON Rugs Cleaned — in your Home, or our Plant Carpets stretched, installation, cleaned, in JACK & SONS. 2035 NW 95 ST. MIKE'S RUG CLEANING LOUIS E..MILLER PLUMBING CO. 2 Line Minimum Charge GIL HAAS INSURANCE, INC. surance claims, cigarette burns repaired 30 Yrs. pjumbing experience. 24 Hours serv- Dade Wl 7-7968 Broward YU 9-7811 Water Heater Repairs & Sales Count 5 Words Per Line Mike Wl 7-7968 — YU 9-7811. ice. Special repairs. Free estimate on new 4119 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Est. 1930 HI 8-9912 See or call us for jobs. OX 1-4826. Line SCREENS 1 Time Per AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE HOME REPAIRS WINDOW REPAIRS 3 Times Per Line bUc McCORMICK - BOYETT SCREEN Repairs and new installations. Li- 13 Consecutive 1338 N.W. 36th St. NE 5-0921 MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS; Windows, Doors, censed & Insured. No job too small. Ray, WINDOW REPAIRS; LUBRICATION, GLASS Times Per Line 40c Roof Repairs & Cleaning. We do all work. Plumbing Co. 24 HR. SERVICE member St. Louis Parish. CE 5-6434. SCREENS & OPERATORS; GLASS SLIDING (One call does all) CHARLIE 757-2384. We specialize in plumbing repairs DOORS REGLAZED & REPAIRED. 26 Consecutive 7424 N.E. 2nd Ave., Miami, Fla. Times Per Line 35c MOVING & STORAGE UPHOLSTERY GENERAL WINDOW REPAIR SERVICE Day PL 7-0606 3755 BIRD RD. 448-0890 52 Consecutive $8 PER HOUR OR FLAT PRICE. ABCO LOCKSMITHS Night PL 9-0355 - PL 8-9622 Times Per Line 30c VAN AND 2 MEN. ANYTIME. ALSO EXPERT—24 HOUR SERVICE AKRON DECORATORS WINDOW CAULKING, SCREEN REPAIRS, SAME RATE as 2 PACKING. CALL HAL, 821-7845 ALSO HENRY FLATTERY Lowest prices on custom slip covers, dra- OPERATORS, GLASS AND SHOWER DOOR 10 PT lines ordinary type GENERAL REPAIRS peries and upholstery. Chairs from $19.50. REPAIRS. CALL CA 1-3051. SAME RATE AS 3 FLAT PRICES. PADDED VAN OR PICKUP 5140 9.W. 8 ST. Complete Septic Tank Service Sofas from $39.50. 500 Samples. All work 14 PT lines ordinary type TRUCK. $5 A LOAD. MU 1-9930. 444-9318 226-7859 Plumbing Repairs and City Sewer Connections guaranteed. Free estimates. 949-0721. 7632 NW 2 Ave. PL 7-1866 FOR SALE SAME RATE as 4 JOE WELSH MOVING and STORAGE Kitchens Remodeled, Sink Tops — Additions, lines ordinary type Local moving, modern Vans. Local, long dis- Repairs. M. Clancy, Phone Ft. Lauderdale DISCOUNT UPHOLSTERY AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE TTT tance moving. In Fla., Ft. Lauderdale, Palm 566-6949. Beach, Orlando, Tampa. Key West. NE 5-2461 PHIL PALM PLUMBING Free Foam, Chair $19 days Eves MU 1-1102. Hlwd. 987-7361. REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS ;57 Olds 2 dr.; '61 Dodge Lancer 4 dr. Both SAME RATE as 5 HOME REPAIRS Tilt $24, Sofa $39 fully equipped. Best Offer. Wl 5-5457. lines ordinary type CALL PLAZA 8-9896 Guaranteed Work, Free Estimates, 24 PT. PHOTOS LAVAL VILLENEUVE Free Pick-Up, Delivery, EZ Terms, '64 Falcon, 2 door, stick shift, 6 cylinder, ROOFING Retie Springs, Repad, 300 Samples NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CAPS FILMS DEVELOPED & JUMBO PRINTS ALL KINDS OF HOME REPAIRS $1,430. NA 1-8272. 1110 N.W. 184 Dr. MEMBER — HOLY FAMILY PARISH 37 Years Experience. BLACK & WHITE 8 or 12 exp. .50 Roof repairing, Lie. & Ins. All work guar CALL PLaza 4-2651 KODACOLOR 12 Exp. 2-25 PHONE 751-4262 WEEKDAYS AFTER 6 P.M. ROOFING Peninsula Roofing Co. Home — OX l-757( PL 8-4737 Published Every Friday WRITE FOR MAILERS — Royal Photoshop, 691 S. Dixie Hwy., W. Pompano Beach, Fla. LAWN MAINTENANCE Deadline Tuesday, 2 p.m. WILLIAM'S ROOFING WE COVER DADE VENETIAN BUND SERVICE Re-roofing, repair. (Leaks our specialty; For Friday Edition. REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS LAWN DRESSING, CLEAN FILL PROMPT DELIVERY, MU 1-2232. MU 1-2612 Licensed - insured. HI 8-6102 VENETIAN BLINDS-CORNICES Re-Roofing & Repairs "The Voice" will not be responsible for Refrigerators & Washers.. Flagler to Per- REFINISHED REPAIRS YOUR HOME more than one incorrect insertion. In FILL, SAND, TOP SOIL, GRAVEL. WHY PAY FOR A NEW ROOF? CALL STEADCRAFT PL 9-6844 rine. ?3.50 service charge. 271-1658. LOADER-DOZER WORK. 634-0965. We repair your roof. 30 Years of guarantee! 9510 N.W. 7th AVE. All Types Roofs — Since 1920 the event ot any error in an advertise- SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS ment on the part of the publisher, it will work. Also new roofs. HI 3-1922, MO 7-960 (MEMBER OF ST. JAMES PARISH) furnish the advertiser a letter so worded RELIABLE LAWN MAINTENANCE. S.W. SECor MU 5-1097. PALMER Roofing Co. as to explain the said error and the SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS TION. TEL.: CA 1-1593 TAPES, CORDS BLINDS REFINISHED publisher shall be otherwise relieved John's Roofing. We cover Dade. Leaks am OR REPAIRED IN YOUR HOME FR 3-6244 from responsibility thereof. 20 years experience. We repair all types sew- LAWN MOWER SERVICE reroofing. Free est. CA 6-2790. CALL BILL FR 1-4436 OR 661-2992 —No Legal or Political Ads— ing machines. For free estimates without obligation call 759-4586 night or day. MIAMI LAWN MOWER CO. LEAKS — TILES REPAIRED $4 UP FENCE FOR SALE FENCE FOR SALE PAT PERRY ' Authorized Service and Parts ALL TYPES ROOFING & REPAIRS SEPTIC TANKS Fertilizers — Sharpening — Welding LICENSED & INSURED Classified Manager ALL METROPOLITAN ROOFING CO. TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU Sixteen Years of Fencing in South Florida CONNIE'S Septic Tank Co. Pumpouts, 27 S.W. 27th Ave. Call HI 4-2305 FREE ESTIMATES CA 1-6671 18 YEARS ROOFING EXPERIENCE Repairs. 24 HR. SERVICE, 888-3495. 20256 Od Cutler Rd. Call CE 5-4323 (MEMBER OF ST. BRENDAN PARISH) ENCE MASTERS * ALUMINUM HELP WANTED - MALE CHAIN LINK SIGNS LAWN SPRINKLERS EXPERIENCED, Lawn Maintenance, faraiha FUNERAL DIRECTORS CYPRESS & with various lawn equipment, for Miami area ALLIED LAWN OR Reply giving salary desired and full par- REDWOOD ticulars to, The Voice, Box 43, 6180 N.E. EDVITO SIGNS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ENCE COLOR-BOND 4 Ct, Miami Florida. TRUCKS WALLS GOLD LEAF Lawn Sprinklers, Pumps and wells F 90 N.W. 54th St. rt. 8-7025 Installed, Serviced & Maintained 7101 N.W. 69th AVENUE Phone TU 5-1446 POSITIONS WANTED — FEMA1E SERVING S. FLORIDA SINCE 1940 What FREE ESTIMATES IN DADE REFINED EUROPEAN LADY, TO BE COM CALL MU 8-4661 PANION AND HELP WITH LIGHT WORK LIGHT YOUR WAY FLOOR COVERING FLOOR COVERING PL 1-1369. to better Business PAINTING Every Family ELECTRO NEON SIGN CO., Inc. INTERIOR — Exterior house painting, 3 men, GENERAL OFFICE OR FRONT DESK; Larry Monahan, OX 1-0805 Prefer Doctor's office, vicinity Gat«wa! Free estimate. Roofs & kitchen cabinets 2955 J».W. 75th St. spray painted. 661-4356. Theatre: Experienced. Hours 1 to 5:30 P.M Miami. Fla. Should Know Brooks, 524-7714, Ft. Lauderdale HOME IMPROVEMENT PAINTING — Interior - Exterior. Also Paper FLOORING Hanging. Licensed, insured, clean, reliable. EXPERIENCED WINDOW WASHER. COMMER Low Rate. Frank Fortino, 696-3824. CIAL & RESIDENTIAL. MR. FRANKLIN BUILDERS About SALES AND INSTALLATION 759-8435. INTERIOR, EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING, Quality additions of all kinds. Free estimates. 3 MEN. FREE ESTIMATE. REFRIGERATORS & Experienced white woman to do laundry or KITCHEN CABINETS SPRAY PAINTED. 661-4356. VINYL RUBBER cleaning or care of children. $1 per hour, Phone 226-6136. BOB BURKHART, Builder. 8 hours minimum, car fare. PL 4-5045. Funerals ADDITIONS, NEW HOMES, BUILDING PLANS Painting, inside - outside, any size Job. LINOLEUM ASPHALT Carpentry work. Free estimates. Member Refined, Intelligent Secretary-Companion, AMERICAN ADDITIONS INC., Hank Dorion, St. Mary. Dee. PL 7-3875. This is the title of a new booklet Housekeeper - Cook. Call HI 8-0647. Member Of St. Monica's PL 8-0571 just published by the Redemptorist FREE ESTIMATES KEITH L. LECKEY POSITIONS WANTED MALE BUILDING REPAIRS PAINTING CONTRACTOR Fathers and it's one 'hat every RESIDENTIAL ONLY Catholic family should read. The SHAW FLOOR COVERING CERTIFIED Librarian for School or Public AL — THE HANDY MAN 427 HIALEAH DR., HIALEAH TU 8-8239 Library work. Send details to Box 51, The - Painting, Jalousies, Carpentry, CALL NAtional 4-7955 information it contains may help Voice, 6180 N.E. 4th Court, Miami. Light Plumbing and Household Repairs. No Job Too Small greatly to avoid confusion and Wl 7-6423 Refrigerators spray painted like new at your tragic mistakes, and to lighten the BUSINESS SERVICES home, white or color, $15. 661-4356. burden of sorrow during bereave- PLUMBING PLUMBING PAINTING Interior and Exterior of Ho™es ment. For your free copy, fill out AIR CONDITIONING and Swimming Pools. Licensed and Insured. Small Household Repairs Vernon Cassell, 821-2906. and mail the coupon to our office. BUY ON CHARGE PLAN There's no obligation. REPAIR all makes Airconditioners Specialists If Your Home and Pumps. Call 681-3922. Experienced In All Trades Needs Repairs Plumbing Repair Service DEPENDABLE — FAST — REASONABLE Use The APPLIANCE REPAIR SERVICES i Free Estimates, Call 691-5100 Voice Classified SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET For The Best $3 SERVICE CALLS fVNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL DIRECTORS ! LITHGOW FUNERAL CENTERS ! PLaza 7-0606 Refrig., washers, ranges, air cond. SALE — J 485 N.E. 54th STREET • washer, refrig., ranges, freezer ?35 and up. j MIAMI, FLORIDA 33137 j PL 9-6771. • Please send me a free copy | ELECTRIC SEWER CABLE BOOKBINDING • of WHAT EVERY FAMILY . PLaza 9-0355 Nights and Sundays PL 8-9622 CARL F. SLADE, F.D. •SHOULD KNOW ABOUT I BIBLES REBOUND, CLOTH OR LEATHER 1 FUNERALS. CALL 238-7226, DAY OR NIGHT. 1 NAME . . McCormsck-Boyett Plumbing Co. ELECTRICIANS CARL F. SLADE FUNERAL HOME 1 ADDRESS . 7424 N.E. 2nd AVE. MIAMI. FLA. MMNET ELECTRIC SERVICES Specializing in Repair, Remodeling LO 6-7521 OR LU 3-2198 Ft. Laud. 800 PALM AVE. HIALEAH TU 8-3433 SALES HELP WANTED SALES HELP WANTED SALES HELP WANTED EYE GLASSES Family Service. A complete Optical Service u 62 St. at LeJeune Road. (840 E. 9 St., Hia.) Call 885-2724. Ample Parking. ACCIDENT, HEALTH & LIFE MR. ADVERTISER SALES REPRESENTATIVES THIS ma MS RESERVED MEN TO FILL OPENINGS IN OUR SALES FORCE (PALM -BEACH, BROWARD, FOR YOU COMPLETE DADE & THE WEST COAST). GOOD FUTURE WITH LARGE CATHOLIC THOUSANDS OF VOICE READERS funeral Cost Index FRATERNAL SOCIETY. QUALIFIED LEADS FURNISHED. IMMEDIATE EARNINGS. MOal CalkXl fr*m $450 MISSED Coll or send resume to: YOUR OFFER CATHOLIC KNIGHTS INSURANCE SOCIETY AND YOU 1040 Bayview Dr., Suite 327 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33304 MISSED Phone: 566-9531 A SALE

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TRAILERS FOR SALE BANNERS, HAGS, PENNANTS FABRICS FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS MARINE EQUIPMENT LOTS & ACREAGE FOR SALE BOATING GIFTS unlimited at Brownrigg 60' Duplex lot, N.E. adjacent Barry College. 1958, 8x30 TRAILER. Take over small pay- FABRICS BEDROOM DRESSER & CHAIR, LIVING ROOM ments. Call after 6 P.M., Wl 5-8215 CATALOGUE MAILED ON REQUEST LAMPS, SEWING MACHINE, LAWN CHAIR. Marine Supplies, Inc. 3041 Grand Ave., Coco- Cash or terms to reliable buyer. PL 1-7990. UPHOLSTERY. DRAPERY MANY OTHER ITEMS. HI 3-4046. nut Grove. HI 4-7343. SPECIAL 24 FT. Trailer & Cabana. On corner lot, Largest selection in South. Draperies from HOMES FOR SALE—POMPANO BCH facing Bay. Full bath. Reasonable 758-7897. 3x5' U.S.A. FLAG $6.90 $49c yd. up. Upholstery from $1. yd. up. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE PREPAID PARCEL POST 14 ST. FABRIC BAZAAR 1367 N. MIAMI AVE SINGER FOR $20 ST. ELIZABETH'S PARISH Furn., 20 wide, air cond. In beautiful park. MARY DREXLER'S Sewing Machine left in warehouse. Good $20,000 NEW 2 BEDROOM HOUSE Near St. Coleman's. Many extras. By Appt, HOUSEHOLD GOODS condition. Guaranteed. Phone 759-4586 night GOING INTO BUSINESS? call Pompano, 942-7551. or day. Will deliver, no obligation. If you need Beautiful Showcases, counter $17,500 BAKER FLAG CO. or fixtures, that were used in an exclusive Owner. Pool, extra large patio, aircond.-heat, Use The Voice Classified PHONE 635-6311 COUCHES, Chairs, Tables, Lamps. Rattan shop or fine linens, please call M0 7-1190. wall to wall carpets, draperies, sprinklers, Little Ads 1454 N.W. 17th AVE., MIAMI, FLA. Sectional & Chair. 270 N.E. 48 St. SINGER, ZIG ZAG, SLANT NEEDLE, hurricane awnings & panels. 942-0073. Big Results Makes Buttonholes and Designs Automatically. WHAT A BARGAIN!! Sold $250 new. Resume 8 payments of $12.56. Sewing machines repaired in your home, Will take trade. Call 685-1564. CRESTHAVEN Attractive corner CBS built AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALS $1.50. No charge if not repaired. 685-1564. MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE furnished 2 bedroom, 1 bath, large Florida room, air conditioned. Near church, shops, DINETTE Set, Blond, 8 Piece; Couch & Frigidaire upright Freezer, excellent con- MOTOR SCOOTER, TWN, Contessa. $200. cinema. $14,000. 942-4180. Chair. Lamps & Chest. HI 3-0489. dition, $95. Can be seen at 571 N.W. 1882 years old. Excellent condition. Can be SEE GEORGE KUIPERS St. (Off Rt. 441) Evenings call 624-6950. seen at 6400 S.W. 124 St. M0 7-1301. HOMES FOR SALE, FT. LAUDERDALE For The Best In Quality, Perform- UNIVERSAL SEWING MACHINE KNITTING YARNS Brand New, Sacrifice, $13. Call 685-1564. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 3110 S.W. 16 Court. 2 bedroom 2 bath, Fla. ance, Allowance For Your Car. rm., patio, garage, built-in kitchen, sprinklers, Continental - Mercury - Comet AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE KNITTING YARNS-DIRECT MAIL LARGEST SELECTION OF NEW 8, Refrig. $15,750. LU 1-0U8. USED PIANOS AND ORGANS IN FLORIDA And Used Cars Imported English yarn, 100% pure, Shrink and moth resistant, highest quality. Send VICTORS, 300 NW 54 ST., MIAMI, PL 8-8795 HOMES FOR SALE - HOLLYV STEWARD for color cards and price chart. Save time Broward, JA 2-5131. Homestead, CE 8-1637 RAMBLER and money. WOOL SHOPS, John Young, Man- N PETS FOR SALE 3189 McKINLEY ST. LINCOLN - MERCURY ager, 1700 N. 23 Ave., Hollywood. CBS, 2 bedroom, bath, kitchen-dinette, HOLLYWOOD AT living & Florida room, garage. 983-8058. 2100 N. Federal Hwy. juiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimmi.iiiiiiiiiiim PUPS, MONKEYS, BIRDS, SUPPLIES. Hollywood - Ph. 922-1573 MY PETS SHOP, 5123 N:W. 17 AVE. 3 Bedroom 2 Bath, central heat, air condi- Gulfstream Rambler tioning, Florida room, well, sprinkler sys- 510 N. Federal Hwy., Hallandale A.K.C. REG. SILVER POODLES tem. 2 Blocks from Golf Course & Shopping WA 3-4601 Wl 5-1901 Miniatures 2 males $85. 621-8831 Aft. 6 Center. Nativity Parish. Owner, YU 3-3989. '.••-..• ?; '•: ' (Miartii' Ph.) The Best f Black & tan German Shepherd stud service. HOlirWOOD LISTINGS WANTED Only 1 mile South of. Hollywood Cir. Consistent ribbon winner. 666-2873. For The Complete Service Facilities Have clients for Hollywood homes, lots and Body Shop— Upholstery — Glass Car Values | PLANTS FOR SALE acreage. Multiple Listing Service. Nativity Vic Perera, Pres. __St. Gregory parish area preferred. NICHOLAS MANGIERO, BEST TRADES, Hedges, 20 for $1, 3 ft. high, Vitex, Crotons, REALTOR, APPRAISER, 5796 JOHNSON STREET, Aralia, Cherry. For fence, very cheap young HOLLYWOOD. 989-2341. roots, bloom all winter. MU 1-0929. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Are Found = PRICES and REAL ESTATE HOMES FOR SALE-W. HOLLYWOOD SACRIFICE. Beautiful Lake front 3 bedroom, In The 1 LOTS & ACREAGE FOR SALE 1 bath C.B.S. Carport, screened porch, fenced yard, air conditioner. Marry improvements. Daniel J. Horvath TERMS BAY POINT. Corner lot, by owner. Terms or 1500 Down, 24 yr. 4%% mortgage, balance Michael J. Boyle VISPA cash. PL 9-0805 or PL 8-6271. General Manager .11,300, $75 mo. 4230 S.W. 30 St. 983-3103. New Car Sales Mgr. VOICE 1 Little Flower Epiphany When You 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, air conditioning and ASK FOR ®* Buy - Sell or Rent heating, patio, fenced yard. $10,000. 7766 Coral Gables South Miami WILL FINANCE Use The Voice Classified W. Meridian St., Miramar. TmiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimitiSiiiiiiir; When You Want Results! $12,900 Total. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, carport, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE patio. Near schools, church & shopping cen- ters. 3010 N.W. 72 Ave. 987-9741. 3 bedroom, 2 bath CS, partially furnished, AMERICAS LARGEST . . . ALL MAKES REPAIRED START THE YEAR '65 RIGHT sprinkler system, awnings, Florida room, car- "ON THE TRAIL" I port, $15,500. Phone 987-4157. 3609 S.W. 58 PONTIAC DEALER Terrace. DETROIT• FLINT- MIAMI 665 S.W.8-ST. MIAMll BISCAYME SCOOTERS PH. 681-5S23 WITH A 65 BUICK HOMES FOR SALE-N. MIAMI BCH. 14354 N.W. 7th AVE. Our selection is growing . . . PLACE YOUR FINE CARS - FINE SERVICE OWNER TRANSFERRED. SKYLAKE AREA Near ORDER NOW FOR QUICK DELIVERY. St. Lawrence. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Central SERVICE STATIONS SERVICE STATIONS SERVICE STATIONS Air & Heat. Waterfront. Wl 5-5457. BILL ARNOLD BUICK, Inc. BILL LYDEN Near St. Lawrence school. 1 Acre. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, large Florida room. 18800 N.E. 22nd 2269 N.E. 163rd St. Near Biscayne Blvd. Member of Ave. Open. St. Louis Parish PARISH SERVICE STATION GUIDE Phone 945-4201 HOMES FOR SALE GOLDEN SHORES Vacation time is here — Consult the Service Station ST. MARY MAGDALEN PARISH Call Me For A Demonstration Ride By owner — 3 bedroom, 3 baths. Must be near you for all your Auto ne eds. You'll be glad you did. At Your Home Today. seen to be appreciated. Golden Shores section. Call for appointment. 3 P.M. to 6 P.M. 945-4958.

ST. ROSE OF LIMA ST. AGNES ST. JAMES HOME FOR SALE—NORTH MIAMI r WILL BUILD DUPLEX To your specifications. On lot, FRAZIER'S The -.fines! Drive in 65v.. 2 blocks E. of Holy Family Church. Call PORST 945-7255. WALK TO HOLY FAMILY SERVICE STATION SELLING BELOW FHA VALUE Pick-up & Delivery Service TEXACO Tune AMERICAN Road 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath. Air Cond. and Up ^••IB^ Service CHEVROLET Heat Home. Make Offer DEANS REALTY, Realtor PL 7-7263 Proprietor—Larry Gaboury SINCLAIR SERVICE HOMES FOR SALE MIAMI SHORES PRODUCTS 1 CRANDON BLVD. MU 1-0265 ALL IN STROS. E of LIMA PARISH N.E. 2nd Ave. at 99th St. ATLAS TIRES * BATTERIES 1. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, SWIMMING POOL. KEY BISCAYNE • ACCESSORIES COMPLETELY RENOVATED $35,000 Miami Shores 13705 N.W. 7th Avenue 2. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, UNFURNISHED. North Miami, Fla. REDUCED TO $21,500 PL 8-2998 EM 1-5521 3. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, FURN $17,000 The World's FINEST 4. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, ALL FURN. .$14,800 5. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, UNTURN. ..$16,500 J. S. PALMER, CATHEDRAL THE CATHEDRAL ST. THOMAS . , Chevrolet Dealer REALTOR PL 4-2266 THE APOSTLE •' • ' : " • . . . WATERFRONT — 75' DOCK 1150 N.E. 87 St. — Central Heat — Air 13 yrs. in same location - See one of these 3 Bedroom 3 Bath. 20% Cash r WAS $54,900. NOW $40,000 TIRE BENERAl EXPERT MO 7-3344 0. J. POWELL CO. Realtors 757-2511 BELLE MEADE BATTERY CAR TUNE-UP 1 Jfi0> courteous ROAD SERVICE SERVICE ST. ROSE PARISH. Air Cond-Heated 3 bedroom JOHNSON-EARLY 2 bath, Enclosed garage. $17,500. Owner, Norman Pascarella After 5, PL 4-0874. MILLER ROAD CITIES SERVICE ffl^j-% representatives St. Thomas NEAR ST. ROSE OF LIMA'S ROAD SERVICE 390 N.E. 102nd St. 2-Story 4 bedroom, 3Vz bath, large 2 car "age, WHEEL ALIGNING Florida, room, utility room. Oil fun ,ir- Delivery TUNE VPS Jf lifetime and conditioners. Near schools, buses. , L. Pick-up S. BETTY PHOENIX, Broker PL 8-3254 Shell Oil Change BRAKE JOBS 7601 Biscayne Blvd. PL U OPEN 6 A.M. —11 P.M. "BRAND NEW 1965 HOMES FOR SALE BISC. GARDENS PL 1-9368 5600 BiSCAYNE BLVD. 6700 MILLER ROAD COMPLETELY FURNISHED $12,000, $400 down J CHEVROLET, CHEVELLE, FHA, $80 month pays all. 2 Bedroom CBS, carport, large landscaped lot, sprinkler system. DAVID J. BRADY, Broker CORPUS CHRISTI ST. BARTHOLOMEW QUEEN OF MARTYRS % {QRVAIR, CHEVY E. PL 1-7301 1190 N.E. 125 St. ILLNESS FORCES SACRIFICE of my lovejy TIRES—BATTERIES—ACCESSORIES home to any reasonable offer. My loss is andCORVETTE your gain. See 260 N.W. 148th St. Clean, TWIN GOLDEN newly redecorated. Too many features to HUDSON'S mention. On premises Sun. or call 661-1708 HIGHER TRADES * * k or 683-0530. STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS SERVICE SHELL SERVICE LOWER PRICES .' $13,500 TOTAL, $450 Down, FHA $96 month All Auto and Truck Repairs TAILOR-MADE TERMS " pays all. Large corner, spacious living SERVICE TIRES ENGINE area, 3 bedrooms, garage, sprinkling system. ROAD SERVICE CHILDRESS & CASE, Realtors, 12006 N. Automotive Specialists , Charles Bianchard I Holy Rosary Miami Avenue; 758-4661. Tune-Ups — General Repair AUTO ACCESSORIES BATTERIES STEAM " OPEN NITES Wheel Aligning — Brakes HOMES FOR SALE N.E. OSCAR GARCIA, Mgr. CLEANING Showrooms: " Phone 633-6988 .;*:':• No. Miami Ave. at 21st St; • FR 7-2601 3 Bedroom home, like new. Landscaped. Block 7520 Pembroke Road COMPLETE GARAGE REPAIRS from Catholic church and school. $13,500. Tommy Hudson — Owner West Hollywood, Fla. 11296 N.F. 146th Street. Wl 7-1809 680 S.W. 27th AVE. Used Cars: 1185 N.W. 36th Street Phone 983-971S 315 N.E. 110 ST. 1-0WNER HOME. FORT LAUDERDALE 3011 N.W. 36th Street • NE 5-2582 Separate Apt., hardwood floors, Fla. Rm. Furnished. Air Cond. $14,000. PL 1-4181. Page 34 January 15, 1965 THE VOICE Miami, Florida BETTER LIVING BEGINS WHEN YOU OWN YOUR OWN HOME

HOMES FOR SALE N.E. HOMES FOR SALE N.W. HOMES FOR SALE S.W. HOMES FOR RENT — NO. MIAMI ROOMS FOR RENT S.W. ROOMS FOR RENT — S.W. \ BETTER THAN A DUPLEX $14,500 CORPUS CHRISTI PARISH NEAR ST. BRENDAN'S Columbus High HOLY FAMILY PARISH NICE room, home privileges. Lady or couple. ROOM, PVT. BATH, HOME PRIVILEGES LADY LIVE IN ONE RENT OUT TWO $900 Down, $9,900 Total. ?90 Month. No 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath. 8625 S.W. 43 TER. LOVELY 3 bedroom Duplex, Unfurn., kitchen Call 271-2306 after 4:45 p.m. OR COUPLE. CALL 271-2306. TRY AND BEAT THIS! qualifying, no closing costs. Vacant CBS equipped. Close to school, stores, transpor- DRASTICALLY reduced from $17,750 to 3 bedroom plus den with jalousied porch and ST. BRENDAN'S $100 DOWN, $105 Month tation. Vi acre maintained lot. $110 month. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE $14,500, 3 units — duplex and cottage. CBS. carport. Newly decorated inside and out. By 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Rumpus Room. 1385 N.E. 145th St. Phone days 751-4592; Deans Realty, Realtor PL 7-7263 owner. MU 1-8618. Eves., PL 4-7034. ROSE REALTY, Broker CA 6-1600 ••••il DIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllBailll E. OF BISCAYNE BLVD. Split level, owner built, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, BY OWNER 4 Bedroom, 2 bath home, many APTS. FOR RENT — N.E. Luxury Pool Home. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths. family room, 2 car garage, 20'x40' pool. Many extras. 2,000 sq. ft. of house. 4Vi% VA Large Entry foyer, formal dining. S.E. extras. Reduced $5,O00. Now $35,000. Near St. mortgage. Low cash down. Make offer. Walk- CLEAN, large, unfurn. 2 bedroom apt, Florida room. Too large for widow. Priced James. MU 1-3390. 14225 N.W. 3rd Ave. ing distance to Holy Parish School and Public Florida room. Vi Block Holy Family Church, to go at $36,500. Parker Realty, Realtor, Schools. 9359 Dominican Drive. Phone School. 1226 N.E. 147 St. 949-2010. PL *-— NO QUALIFYING. Large 4 bedroom 2 bath. 238-1811. VOICE $650 assume mortgage. Near. Visitation. Gar- Large 18 2 bedroom apts., turn., unfurn., 271 N.E. 110 St. By Owner, 3 bedrm., liv. separate dining rm., lots of closets, some age, patio, fence, central heat, refrigerator, 3 BEDROOM $9,000. IF YOU BUY ... rm., dining rm., CBS, hardwood floors, tile range. 315 N.W. 192 St. 624-2464. air cond. Near 3 buses, shopping ctr., schools. kitchen, bath, screened porch, gas fireplace, IT PRODUCES GOOD RENT. FR 9-5190 Separate adult & children areas, fenced yards. fenced yard, fruit trees. $14,500 full price. Heat, air-cooled. Sorry no information given 1 BLOCK TO ST. MICHAELS OWNER. 3 bedroom 2 bath, large screened REALTOR Close Barry College, schools, St. Rose of by phone. All members of family must be Lima church, Miami Shores shopping. Open CBS on 70' lot. Tile roof, garage, porch, garage, air cond., sprinklers, drapes. present to make application. No pets. 1 to 4. patio, 2 bedrooms, 2 tile baths, Florida No closing cost, no qualifying/Near Epiphany. SABAL PALM APTS., 5135 N.E. 2nd Ave. room, hardwood floors. Selling below County Taxes. 8120 S.W. 62 Ave. MO 6-6408 $16,500 FHA appraisal. Make cash offer. NEAR ST. ROSE OF LIMA FHA $800 and approx. $115 monthly. ST. THERESA PARISH . APARTMENTS FOR RENT — N.W. GUIDE OWNER MOVING NORTH 3040 N.W. 2 ST. Family home, 3 Bedroom, living room, dining room, remodeled kitchen, family room, CLEAN 1 BEDROOM APT. FURN. CFRONT Home Has Everything. fenced backyard, paved patio. FHA commit- $50 month. Working couple only or ladies. 111 Biscayne Canal Rd. PL 1-8703 REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE Consult a licensed realtor today. He is a Family must join husband working in North. ment, $500 down. Open. 6367 S.W. 10 St. No pets. 7128 N.W. 3 Ave. 759-6486. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, carport, Fla. rm., air MO 5-3859. member of the National Association of HOMES FOR SALE MIAMI BEACH cond. Near everything. St. Vincent dePaul 7128 N.W. 3 AVE. FURN. 1 BEDROOM APT. Parish. $14,300, need some cash. PL 7-7209. OWNER Sacrifice, quality duplex, top cond., $50 MONTH. NEAR ST. MARY'S. 759-6486 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath. Many Extras. Fully furn. Near Gables. A SOLID INVEST- Real Estate Boards and he is pledged Must see to appreciate. Total $15,000, MENT for $2300 down, 1 mtge., only $15,000. Duplex 1 Bedroom, Jalousied Porch, lights, $450 down, 241 N.E. 170 St. Wl 7-9957 1 or 2 family home. Near churcn, school. No closing costs. Approx. $110 month. One water furn. $17.50 wk. 1530 N.W. 24 Ct. to the observance of a code of ethics. Cool in summer. Low priced for immediate side income $95. BARGAIN for young couple NE 4-6971. sale. 745 N.W. 30 St. 635-7749 after 10 a.m.or retired. Appt. HI 3-0761. Collect, 987-7650 N. BAY ISLES POOL HOME APTS. FOR RENT — MIAMI BEACH SALE OR RENT 2 BEDROOM CBS, garage, Florida room. HOMES FOR SALE CORAL GABLES HOLLYWOOD-MIRAMAR AREA TERRIFIC value, move right in, 4 bedrooms, Near Public and Catholic Schools. Nice 1 bedroom furnished apt 12 UNIT MOTEL. 20% DOWN, 10 YEARS ON BALANCE . . . $65,000 4 baths, Florida room, built in bar, garage, Walking distance of large Shopping Near St. Joseph. 865-2777. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE $ 8,000 Center, Northwest-section. Call 633-8971. SHENLEY PARK circular driveway. $47,000 home Asking CORNER LOT, SPACIOUS 6 ROOMS, 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH :.....$ 9,800 $34,900. Balance of mortgage, $24,000. DUPLEX ON 7S'x400' LOT $ 7,500 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, 2 kitchens, Florida room, 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, GARAGE. APARTMENTS FOR RENT S.W. 7611 Center Bay Dr. FINE LOCATION. QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD. CHOICE LOTS AND ACREAGE Carmine Bravo, Broker 754-4731 fenced. $15,000, $450 Down. 5961 E. 6 Ave, 688-3983. 5900 S.W. 32 ST. 667-2268 CHURCHILL MANOR APTS. 1 & 2 bedroom Apts., Furn. & Unfurn. $75 J. A. O'BRIEN, REALTOR HOMES FOR SALE — N.W. HOMES FOR SALE — SO. MIAMI and up. 3915 W. Flagler. 445-2854. HOMES FOR SALE-MIAMI SPRINGS YU 9-2096 EVES YU 3-4428 825 NW 28th STREET QUICK POSSESSION 2 RENTALS 6081 WASHINGTON ST., HOLLYWOOD 8 Rooms, excellent condition, Partly furnished NICE 3 bedroom, full dining room, garage. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, central heat - air. Pres- New 2 Bedroom Duplex apt. and - small Convenient corner location. Across from with storm shutters. Near schools, trans- tige location, near Epiphany, schools, shops, 1 Bedroom Furn. House. Conveniently NEAR CORAL GABLES portation and Corpus Christi church. Ap- Blessed Trinity. Walk to shopping. By owner, bus. Try $1500 down, reduced to $33,500. located near St. Brendan's; Schools and TU 7-2213. Retiree Duplex pointment only. VETTER REALTY, Realtor 448-1784 Shopping Center. 8990 S.W. 25th Street. YOU LIVE RENT FREE ROBIN REALTY KEY REALTY 361-5311 226-8525 — See to appreciate. 100'X 135' CORNER SALE OR RENT — FURN. 3620 S.W. 16 ST. 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, garage, new kitchen, 4 BEDROOM 2 bath, dining room, breakfast HAROLD ROBIN room, large kitchen, screened patio, 2 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath, V2 Acre ROOMS FOR RENT-N. MIAMI BCH. East side is vacant. Large 1 bedroom, hardwood floors; 12x28 Covered patio, reverse S.E. exposure, Jalousied Fla. Room Registered Real Estate air conditioner, well and pump, fenced rear car garage. 9210 S.W. 125th Ter. Open 1-5 ROWELL Realty, Realtor 887-3762 OVER-sized screened porch, extermely large COZY room, pvt. bath. Gentleman or couple. West side, unfurn., Kitchen And Mortgage Broker yard. Custom drapes, rugs. Walk to Elementary Central air - heat. Shopping area.. 947-9928. equipped. Now leased at $73 m«. and Jr. high school. $14,900. By owner living area. Fenced, sprinklered lot. Circular 780 N.W. 148 Terrace 638-3194 HOMES FOR SALE S.W. GREETINGS ROOMS FOR RENT NO. MIAMI D.H. ZIRILLO FOR THE NEW YEAR TWO DUPLEXES, 3 BEDROOMS EACH 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, split level. New central ONLY $27,900 JUST BUILT — BY OWNER heat and air-cond. Paneled living room, en- LOW AS $5,000 DOWN ROOM FOR RENT. CLOSE TO EVERYTHING. REALTOR MO 7-8222 CALL Wl 7-5546. 8451 CORAL WAY 1135 NW 31 AVE. NE 5-2271 closed carport. 1 block from St. Brendan & MILTON ROTHMAN, BROKER SPECIALIZING IN large shopping area, etc. V.A. 4'A mortgage. 6741 S.W. 64th PI. 667-8839 (At Westchester) PLANNING TO SELL No qualifying, no closing. $2,500 down. By ROOMS FOR RENT-MIAMI SHORES PROPERTY MANAGEMENT owner. 226-3160. 3 Bedrm. home, guest cottage, both furn. Set SALES, RENTALS, ETC. 24 HOURS 221-5481 YOUR HOME? in beautiful shrubs & fruit trees on 100x150. Nicely furn. room for mature lady. Pvt. S.W. WESTW00D LAKE AREA Nice section, nr. everything. Reas. 666-8467. home. Reasonable. 251 NW 102 St. 758-8894. WE CAN HELP YOU. 2 Bedroom CBS Doll House BENDER REALTY, REALTORS $200 Down FHA $67 Month Total 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, $18,900 Mature woman. MaRe your home with us. FRED G. SMITH, Realtor 445-1306 7001 S.W. 60 St. walk to St. Thomas school, Private room and share home. St. Rose of 13080 N.W. 7 AVE. MU 1-5621 Nights SE Habla Espanol 887-8512 porch. MO 6-8481 for appointment. Lima Parish. Reas. PL 8-9468. BILL EISNOR & ASSOC 3 Bedroom house. Corner lot. Completely HOMES FOR SALE — PERRINE ROOMS FOR RENT - N.E. NEAR EPIPHANY Serves The Southwest furnished including Frigidaire, washer, drap- SUNRISE ESTATES — 3 to 5 bedroom homes eries, pictures, TV, etc. Priced for quick NICE, CLEAN ROOM $10 WEEK, SINGLE. with 2 baths, garage, pools, patios and air-3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, excellent cond. 1 Blk. $15 WEEK DOUBLE. 102 N.E. 20 TERR. sale. 17340 N.W. 53 COURT. conditioning. Beautiful kitchen with walk-in from Holy Rosary Church, school; walking OVER 2,000 HOMES SOLD IN THE PAST 10 YEARS pantry. $22,990 to $29,990. Furn. Model at: distance stores. $500 down, balance of Single, man, private entrance, bath. Near 3 Bedroom, Hardwood Floors, enclosed ga- mortgage. Call CE 5-6289. Morningside Park. Bus. $15 wk. PL 8-0619. 6878 Coral Way, Miami — MO 1-4245 rage; 15x30 filtered Pool, $17,000. 8825 NW 4801 SW 65 AVE. 12 Ave. 759-3539. MO 7-9501 (Will Trade) MO 7-8988 BROWARD REAL ESTATE BROWARD REAL ESTATE WALK TO ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL 260 N.W. 77 STREET 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS Specious, fenced corner, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath $100 DOWN, $85 MO. PAYS ALL FIRST TIME OFFERED! — CBS home, Florida room, garage. Delight- BUY or SELL COMPLETELY FENCED - VACANT Freshly painted, 3 year old 4 Bedroom, 2 I Thru ful layout. Furnishings available — asking Bath, on large lot in S.W. finest subdivision. $17,500. To see this call Maggie Chayne, CHOICE RESIDENTIAL LOTS $300 CASH, $62 MONTH PAYS ALL Res., 754-7282. Dream kitchen with built-ins, dining room, 'BARNEY large living room, bedrooms, closets. In- 2 BEDROOM, AWNINGS, FLORIDA credible buy at $12,500. Call BUY NOW — BUILD LATER THE KEYES CO. IRVING PERLMAN CROWLEY ROOM. REDECORATED. REDUCED 234 Bisc. Blvd. Realtors FR 1-3592 HI 5-1349 REALTOR 24 HOURS Priced from $2975 — Terms TO $9,500. / 213 o QCQl\ Includes City Streets and Water (HOLLYWOODBIVD. j REALTOR APPRAISER J MARY MULLEN, Realtor CA 6-1311 MAIL AN AD BEHRING PROPERTIES "LOOK FOR THE SHAMROCK SIGNS" BROWARD COUNTY'S LARGEST HOME BUILDERS »llllli5»^ Handy Order Blank 1941 West Oakland Park Blvd. See Our Classified Rate Box Fort Lauderdale Call 583-5230 SHOP THE VOICE CLASSIFIED For Charges REAL ESTATE ACREAGE FOR SALE ACREAGE FOR SALE ACREAGE FOR SALE Start my ad Run for Weeks

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