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THE ECHO 17 have no power to attain their pur- pose, whatever it may be. The only kind of union that seems to have no attraction is one of prayer. How many have ever reflected seri- ously on those words of Christ, For where there are two or three gather- ed together in My name, there am I in the midst of them ? From all ap- pearances the number is very insig- nificant. Yet those words are fraught with a lesson worthy the se- rious consideration of all, especially of parents. Upon father and mother, to a great extent, depends the future welfare of their children. Theirs is the duty of instilling into virgin minds the knowledge of Cod and the obligations toward Him. And surely no lesson should be taught more thor- oughly or more perfectly than that of prayer. Fortunately most parents appreciate this fact, but how few there are who illustrate their teach- ing by practical example. It is not an uncommon sight to see the entire family going to the movies or to some place of amusement and recreation. But where can you find a mother who practices the beautiful old custom of calling her little ones about her for evening prayer? Enter a home with such a mother and you will find a family upon whom the blessings of God have fallen. Their prayers have not been in vain, be- cause Christ was with them. Place a single log upon the fire and it will give forth light and heat. Heap more and' more logs upon the same fire and in a short time the light be- comes brighter, the heat more in- tense. So it is with prayer. The de- votion of one increases the fervor of those about, and thel prayer that is offered leaps like a flame to the very throne of God. May the beautiful Christmas-tide inspire fathers and mothers to inaugurate the holy cus- tom of family prayer. -J. E. D. Honored Guests Shortly after the noon hour on Wednesday, December 7th, we assem- bled to welcome, to entertain, and to be entertained by the Right Reverend Monsignor Noll, LL.D., of Hunting- ton, and the Reverend Thomas Con- roy, pastor of the Cathedral. Monsignor Noll was very recently honored by Pope Benedict XV. with the title of domestic prelate in recog- nition of his nation-wide influence and popularity as editor of Our Sun- day Vvlsvltorf' Father Conroy, pastor of the Ca- thedral, has spared no effort to make the Library Hall as near modern as possible before turning it over to the bishop to be used for purely high school purposes. Father Conroy has endeared himself to all of us, and is extremely popular with our boys due to his holding the essay contest and again by oiering a gold medal as a prize for the winner of an elocution contest. We, as Brothers' boys, were glad to have this opportunity of showing our appreciation of these good priests -both products of the Old Brothers' School-and we thank them for their keen interest in our welfare and above all for their most beautiful words of encouragement and advice. -Albert Schoenlc, 223. ,L..,l,.l-11-.l11 The reporter who wrote up the In- dianapolis game said, C. C. H. S. could not withstand the assault of Al Feeney's charges. It should have read assault and battery.
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THE ECHO 19 desks, rooms, school and surround- ings in good order and repair. Let us be 100fZp students, and above all 10096 Catholics. Let our lives and our conduct be such that anybody may point with pride to any one of us and say, There is a Catholic boy, there is a student of the Central Cath- olic High School. -J. C., 223. L A Retreat A city-wide retreat for men, given under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus, was entirely a new venture in the City of Fort Wayne. The gen- erous response of the members of all the parishes who thronged the an- cient Cathedral was a source of great edification. We were happy to see so many of our older students faithfully attending the morning and evening exercises. The retreatants were in- deed fortunate in securing Rt. Rev. Msgr. John F. Noll, LL.D., of Hunt- ington, who was recently honored by Pope Benedict XV with the title of domestic prelate-and who has done untold good throughout the land as editor of Our Sunday Visitor, to conduct the exercises. May this re- treat become an annual affair. -Alfred Gardner, 524. Halt Now that the first issue of The Echo is off the press, it is high time for you to do your part towards mak- ing your school paper a success. We are not asking you to do very much, but we would like to have you do the little we are asking you. What we expect is that every student of the Central Catholic High School be per- sonally on the lookout and visit a few of his friends to get them to sub- scribe to The Echo. This is not a very hard proposition, for any friend of yours who is too tight to come across with iifty cents for a year's subscrip- tion, must indeed be a very close-fisted individual. All that is necessary on your part is that you take the trouble to ask them to subscribe. The time has now arrived when the co-operation of EVERY student is abso- lutely necessary. If you want The Echo to be a real live publication, representative of our school, do your little part towards making it a suc- cess. GET SOME SUBSCRIBERS AND GET THEM Now. -A. S., '23. I Saw Your Ad In The Echov Would that we could impress upon the minds of the C. C. H. S. students and all the readers of The Echo, the necessity of not only patronizing our advertisers, but of mentioning The Echo when doing so. Like all other papers, The Echo is dependent upon its advertisers for support. If we had no advertising we would have to charge several times our present subscription rate. Now the professional men, the merchants and the business men-both local and national-who advertise in The Echo, expect a return for their money. Ad- vertising is an investment which pays dividends in the form of increased business, and it is up to the students and their friends to support our ad- vertisers. All other things being equal, why not do your business with Echo ad- vertisers? When you visit such men, be sure you mention The Echo. No matter how much business you give our advertisers, it will do us no good if the professional and business man in question does not know that it was his ad in The Echo which brought him your trade. -J . F. K., 592.
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