March 8, 1991 The Message --for Catholics of Southwestern Indiana
Around the Diocese
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St. Boniface's
new confessional
telephone
The confessional at St.
Boniface CHurch, Evansville, is
now equipped with a two-way
telephone for the benefit of the
hard-of-hearing.
The new telephone will enable
hard-of-hearing parishioners to
"hear the priest without the
priest talking so loud that people
near the confessional can hear."
. The t.lephone was purchased
by the parish Altar Society.
Happy Birthday!
Father David Martin of St.
Simon Church, Washington,
celebrates his birthday March 12,
Anniversaries
of ordination
"-' Father Stephen Snoich
O.S.B. of St. Benedict Church,
Evansville, celebrates his an-
niversary of ordination to the
priesthood March 12.
Father John Davidson of St.
Joseph Church, Jasper,
- celebrates his anniversary of or-
dination to the priesthood March
14.
Father Don Dilger, Message
columnist, celebrates his an-
niversary of ordination to the
priesthood March 15..
Father Joseph Kane of Precious
Blood Church, Jasper, celebrates
his anniversary of ordination to
the priesthood March 11.
Father Raymond Kuper of St.
Bernard Church, Rockport,
celebrates his anniversary of or-
dination to the priesthood March
14.
Father Francis Schroering of
St. Joseph Church, Vanderburgh
County, celebrates his anniver-
sary of ordination to the
priesthood March 15.
Anniversaries
at St. Theresa
Congratulations to couples at
St. Theresa Church, Evansville,
celebrating wedding
anniversaries:
Charlie and Helen Gubler, 42
years; Marvin and Jean Hardes-
ty, 41 years; Richard and Ger-
trude Schnautz, 41 years; Tom
and Barbara Wathen, 41 years;
Kenneth and Avalia Lutz, 53
years.
Director of
Center for
Family Life
Jerome Kissel has been ap-
pointed director of the Center for
• Family Life at St. Anthony Center
in Evansville.
Kissel is a member of St.
Boniface Church, Evansville.
He has served as a Community
and Development Resource Of-
ficer at the Second Chance
Halfway House for the Indiana
Department of Corrections. He is
also the former owner of Helen's
Fine Foods and he has worked
with the Vanderburgh County
Probation Department.
Bell tower
at St. Mary's
Plans are moving ahead for a
bell tower at St. Mary Church,
Sullivan. One-thousand dollars
has been donated by a
parishioner and Mahle Springer
has agreed to pay the cost of
refurbishing the bells so they can
be rung electronically.
Anniversaries
at St. Anthony
Congratulations to couples at
St. Anthony Church, Evansville,
celebrating wedding
anniversaries:
John and Modesta Harl, 55
years; John and Anna Lawton, 45
years.
Please send information for
PEOPLE to Mary Ann Hughes,
The Message, P.O. Box 4169,
Evansville, IN 47724. The
deadline for copy is 9 a.m. the
Friday before publication date.
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Scouting awards in Newburgh
Father Fred Englert congratulates three scouts from St. John the Baptist Church, Newburgh. The
scouts recently earned the Boy Scout religious emblem, Ad Altare Dei. They are, from left, Chad Fla-
talon, Joe Dickinson and Gordon Wemer.
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Precious Blood's
'Caper Paper'
Issues from the student
publication, "Caper Paper," pro-
duced by students at Precious
Blood School, Jasper, have been
mailed to people throughout the
Diocese of Evansville,
Here are some of the responses
that were written back to the
students:
Bishop Gerald A, Gettelfinger:
"Keep up the good work!"
Jerome Alias, the mayor of
Jasper: "It was my pleasure to
read your school newspaper.
Your parish, teachers and parents
must be very proud knowing you
have continued the challenge for
10 years." The mayor wrote that
he enjoyed the sports stories and
the news of each class.
Alles wrote, "Congratulations.
Keep up the good work. We are
proud to have you as part of our
community!"
Dennis Heeke, state represen-
tative: "Thank you for the copy
of the 'Caper Paper.' I enjoyed
having the opportunity to catch
up with the happenings at your
school.
"I am especially glad to see
that students like yourself are
participating in such a fun and
educational endeavor. Your
school paper is a splendid reflec-
tion of the students and
dedicated staff at your school."
John Rumbach, editor .of the
"Herald" newspaper in Jasper:
Thanks for sharing a copy of
'Caper Paper.' I think it's the best
thing since Super Mario Brothers
3. And much better for your
brain. I'm sure parents as well as
students enjoy reading it."
Cathy Brosmer, first grade
teacher at Precious Blood: "Your
papers this year have been very
well written and very profes-
sionally produced. I like the
graphics too. Keep up this fine
standard."
Audrey Vogler and Teri Wehr
are co-editors of the student
newspaper. The editorial staff
includes:
Food bank volunteers
Junko Masuyama, Miho Takenouchi and Yasuko Yamashita,
students at Marian Heights Academy, Ferdinand, are earning ser-
vice hours for their religion class by volunteering their time at a
food bank.
Lori Collier, art editor; Emily
Schnellenberger, features editor;
Chris Aders, science editor; Da-
mian Holsworth, sports editor.
Sixth grade students serve as
reporters. School secretary Doris
Song handles circulation and Ed-
ward Schaaf is the advisor.
Happy Birthday!
Marrilee Heflin, chief ad-
ministrative principal at
Westside Catholic Consolidated
Schools in Evansville celebrates
her birthday March 15.
Marian Day.,.
School auxmry
Newly-elected officers of the
Marian Day School Auxiliary are
Evelyn Stemaly, president;
Evelyn Little, vice-president; Ed-
na Turner, secretary; Dorothy
Filbert, treasurer.
St. James'
Science Fair
Science Fair winners at St.
James School, St. James, are:
Fifth grade Stacey Euler,
first; Danny Adler, second; Tara
Hipp, third;
Sixth grade -- Eric Zenthoefer,
first; Jessica Kiefer, second; J.D.
Hudson, third;
Seventh grade Curtis
Knapp, first Chris Schillinger,
second; Shawn Zuher, third;
See SCHOOL pge 9