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patronal church, PlJWH*fiST Ave. North near Brown St., Roches- ter on Thursday, March 17 at 10 ajn. N v Bishop Kearney wiJI preach theoanegyrlc. Members of vari qusOFganteatlons including the To Speak At Ancient Order of Hibernians, Friendly Sons of St, Patrick, Knights of Equity, Knights of Columbus and auxiliaries will Dinner attend the Pontifical services. Coriung — His. Excellency, THE BISHOP will be assisted Auxiliary Bishop Lawrence B. by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Wilfred Casey of the Diocese of Roches­ Craugh, arch priest; the Rev. ter will be. the speaker at the Michael P. O'Brien, deacon; the annual St, Patrick's dinner of Rev. Roy B. Morphy, subdea Corning Council, Knights of Co­ con. Assistants at the throne lumbus, according to Grand will be the Rev. John H. Knight Paul Tammaro. O'Loane, QS.B. and the Rev. of Ceremonies will be the Rev* Oh Thursday, March 17. Sir-st In * series of Capm c^ Monslgnor Lee Division of the js&aaatmsJoh r^^r^in L. Coonan, secretary. Thie ferenwi» |>e ,held In ej^J,932,-FatherXasey r r ConcepUon^ Ithaca,.will be,guest S -^SohaBroen^wgihg^or^ «tr was appointed * vice chancellor ofeeT guest -and- speak at" the . IHISr)PwST ^ cbiiference ^yiUChapte r was accompanist 20th annual dinner, of the speaker. "" i event ale Attorneys John P. Sul and secretary to the late Bishop , .^.,'fion)pSteivJn.^tts«lf and *Hl. The Revi Richard .Roth, SJW •/stir Mji», ^CRjiS)-r* The liyan .and Bonald J. Seaman. Knights of Equity in Powers William Egan, Sr^" grand rt m'8r^testf»rt*|jt a program of director of Music at St John John Francis" O'Hern. He also JgiU|ht of Ithaca Council 277, will Catjiolic ^Bntral Terein of Amer­ .-—-1—o—«—- served as, secretary to Archblsh- Hotel Ballroom at 6:.30 p.m. • work .in'the flehj of marriage Atonement Seminary, Montour ica, eldest Catholic lay organla- op-Bishop, Edward Mooney and The Bishop will be presented serve as toastmaster. George J, •in :tt^s^hf i&i!if»lf of • ; Fall* spoke on Catholic Church ttbn Pi its kind In the country, by City Court Judge Leo T. Kleman, district deputy, will be. • -j^' i8^"'w-arfa d^tesoj Music* - St. Anthony His Excellency Bishop Kearney Sfoa*y;hlg»|,v|j$y Hour, for will celebrate its centenary dur­ unul 1946. " Minton as toastmaster. Co-chair­ honorary chairman. Assisting vocsUohs opened by BB Ex^ PROGRAM ing the organlatlon's annual con­ men Leo F. Simpson, Jr. and are: William Sherwood, nefcjets; Mission Closes Father Casey was appointed lency Bishop Kearney, the Bevi, *oy and GW Choirs vention at Rochester, NX, Aug. Michael T. Ryan have, arranged John Barrett, food; Joseph flat­ pastpr of Hbly Cross Church, Albert J. Sluunon^ profeaaor of in attending-. the aejsibiw bii$ it America The J|eaut}jfta ...... W-17. ' Solemn' -closing of the Mission Rochester on Feb. 1,1946, In the a program of dancing and en­ tery, music; John Bangs, decora­ U^SS^^kMJSS^JJB^^ for4tht women of St. Anthony tertainment. tions; Walter O'Brien, publicity. English, St Andrew Seminary 1 ififfl^L ' ,3lsatnTg"stny:rBt3Bpp~wai~-fa^ >"wjis'-' vrtttt any metnber of the We're AJI[ TogetheTogether Again .,. . •* episcopal host to the conven- ! : no*;,- ---«"•> Eltzabet.„i,„rth. D„.,IBoyle«, rk>r»-O'Dea« Culhaner>,.ii,ana, anj jt will be served by the girls " • ,V,!i.*.f«.i...... ;,, Greeting •^JSTaV^'SThe Mission for the me. n wil.....l. eonferrin/|r the .Cardinal's hat Cage Co8 Chattty.'s.Sea Chanty .Aft .organization of Catholic on the former Bishop of Roches­ Mary Keenan, Helen O'Connor of the Sodality. Reservations for Patents and tl^ young peo­ men,' mostly of German origm, open at 7:30 p.m. with daily mis­ ter.. and Ann Sullivan. members and guests close March ple are Invited to psrUclpi^e Buy Me Flowers...... Gonzales sion Masses each morning at, 6 l^ejUtfs Hat^Itpan Folk gong the: Verein, with headquarters THE RANK OF Domestic THE ANCIENT Order of HI 13.' In the exejrfilses. starting at: T here, now has Some 68.Q0O mem- and 8. An evening Mass will be p.m. and cotitlnuuif untU^g Stonfl^Jauh^^ Target celebrated at 7i30 ^on. -an«W*d Prelate with the title, of JRlght bernlans program will open with MExeitiplified bfert T^brtgir^^^Sl^l^cher Reyerend Mottsignor waV con?eT>ttl«rtRev» Michael -p.~t)'Brien, JjJ^JUrtoataa7jMs» <3«*. lnTlS states. hesday. J. Whelan, C.BS.R,vrector. !• <«ndld#t«v-wi»lie«»ed th«-.pre»?n- The Reverend Father Brendan, j^edjin Father-Casey in Novem- xhaplain_and a group of-HIbern^ Canadian Families ; Carmen, Carmeja , J-..«....."" It was formed on Apr. 15,1835 ber, 1947. ians having dinner in the Lilac ..... Mejdcan Folk Song by delega,tes of 17 parish benevo- S.A. U conducting the Miulqn. Room of Seneca Hotel at 6 p.m. , special ceremony pi j||ie Kfilgh&i of My Desire ,.,...,,. Bishop Kearney named Mon> Draw Allowances h»n$ st^cjfities frbm various parta aignor Casey rector of the Pro- Following the dinner, ^ the Ottatf»-^4NC)-, At the end of cfoauftib^sir"*t«W local home .>.,..... FillpinorJFolk Sonp Cathedral of the Sacred Heart annual St. .-Patrick's Day Ball 5 ' of Co*nln^- K<3 CJWincii iaaiSniH l,,,l l d of December, 1954, there were ,«,.*vC«ie^pFT0:i TOelr purpose warfo unite , ; 3 ••«•• on Feb. 28, 1952. The monslgnor}«n Entertainment will be held 2,176,130 Canadian families draw­ wjnedlctua'. .,. Carnevall Catholic men fop 01 Wecl ln ,Ther carifitda)erlwre" from .EI- assumed his new duties on In **"* Ontario Room of the Sen- ing family allowances for a total Ave MPSfif ...,.:. ..,T.... Kodoly charltab.le.and educationaS l pur.£:i Chicago March 21. Later _in . 1952__, Pop_e ' eca Hotel. A dance will also take , . mli^S?flmtnsr,Wa«erly and Bfng- r of 5,104,6662 children. The De­ 'Sestet. Choir "-<• pqses, and to encourage the study Corning — Miss Gfcrmaln Pat-. Pius XH elevated Sacred Heart place in the Hibernian Club, 48 cember total payments we're $30^ » hanitoli,••:•lEhe-Jdegtsse work was Attente ttomlne .... Oregorlan practice of social Justice as ricl» Kattdow, daughter of Mrs.!Church to the rank of Cathedral Alexander St The club will be 842,458. - *--#f1^\6MHttiW«pvc -,'.•;, -j->^*- - ! - 19. HarT^rthedrai ' ^-"" .XolinTitmrwnt-havr a-dinner-hrU Eotip$lnlr-# ^esfttoony a duv V: For Miu McCabe The ceremony was performed Cchchairmen of the dinner are i -iffer Wl'^5^T^^jd*rjabOTn^S^ Corning — Requiem Mass was ^-Wi^lrf^tl^Chai^ anr Johnt:] -ChmnsirTlieniogtonT-^ perso^sKttelegate^-from tftica, celebrated VVeahisdaV, March 2, Fifth Army Headquarters, Chi Clark. Reservations are being Munich, Germany —"(RNST -^t •Wayerly, .Binghamtoir, Syracuse, In St .Joseph Church, Campbell, cago. 111., with Capt, Polald, Cath­ made at the hotel. Pope Plus XH sent his kpostolic' Eimira and" tifh attended the for Miss Eliabeth M, McCabe, 86, Of Pilgrimage olic chaplain of headquarters, of­ Following the djnner, a. danc- blessing to Prof. Romano Guar-! —affair, of Campbell. She died the pre­ ficiating. Jt was followed by a ing. party will be held at Corn-^lnl, renowned- Catholic theo- Hi'c,~.:]$". \ '•& ' ',"'' '• '"• vious Monday, In the Reed Nurs­ ToLourdes reception idr about 75 at the ing Council, K. of C. home from logiari and philosopher, on the ing Home In Bath. non-commissioned officers' club. 9 to 1. ,i occasion of his 70th birthday. Wolmen's Club Meets Auburn—The Rev. V/UUam A. Attending the couple were* Ffc. In Pclnteid Post The Rev. H. S. fnalaszewski was celebrant for Mass, and bur- Davie, pastor of Holy Family Rebecca Soliben of Mauri, Ha- Painted Pout—Catftollc Wom­ Church spoke at the March First wall, and Sgt. Donald Selgel of an's Club of the Church Of the ial took place in Holy Cross Court St. Rita Receives 7riiirtajctilat£ -H«farfc-dt-Mary. met Cemetery, Bath. Saturday Luncheon, meeting. of , Mich. Pfc. Aldomira Am- at the ohUreh hall Monday eve­ Miss McCabe, a retired em­ the Auburn Council. Diocesan broslo of Chicago sang "Ave ploye of the Bath National Bank Council of Catholic Women. In- Maria"' " New Members In Ceremony ning and the program featured and a lifelong member of St a.coloat found Hint, "The Ma*»" troduced by the deanery modera-( The' bride is a private first About 1G0 members attended the reception ceremony 1 In the English vernacular., The £r?5«Se1£\s^ tor, the^ Revf . Kiera^V""n J,* HickeyhiS i*, Tclas hus^andraTschaTges in the Women's Armd fr^y mCorp fo. r candidates into Court St. Rita, 137, Catholic Daughters film was shown by Roger Keagle. . , . „ „. _ — ^^^^^^^.^J^^^ W*™** to the Army Dec. 1. is now employ- iduiargfiLjKaiatedJSyJiex McCabe, She la. survived by a ^KSaieTr^amw-Pr-Mceaher-ijt Make a recess in your he-T^^*^^ cochaixman, Mrs, Norbert, and wherein you enshrine tfieTSIbther' 5<=*=0= rejmtwas presiding officer and Mlss Rose Decaita, grand regent, the following committee. mem- Campbell, and several nieces and wasissBtea by"T«^~Thomas-rcoTnlrig: Ijers: nepheWs. of God." he urged his listeners. Seivjces field For and frequently go to that niche Sheahan, district deputy of Wav-j The j0Uowing were received " Mesdames A. J. Walbel» Frank o offer your prayers and sacri­ to offer your prayers and sacri- M.. SfarKaV erly. Vice Grand Regent Mrs. into membership: Mesdames Vin- Cowley, GraydM*- Kirldand, Car. fices." Speaking of the Rosary -TraricWm O'Connor, Prophetess eent RaniewiSi John valego, TOVOH0^^^^CHB^^amcman3q^-t3ttm,ntw ^^ Miss Mary Kathryn Margraff, | William Feeney, Charles Daniels, I • 3. Daile'y, Gerald Reagan, Wal­ pleasing to the Mother of God,' held at the A. W. BeUbyandnlor^ ^ lace Crumm and Sidney King. ' Vatican Treasures nan< lal 60 -6 8 Father Davie offered suggestions funeral home at 8:30 Tuesday | S * * ^ Miss Ann Ung-, Peter Masla, Norman "LutesT' There also was a brief business London — (NO— Two Italian on developing a method of medi- morning for Mrs. Josephine Dell: Y.S™^- Treasurer Mrs. Florence; Theodore Novakowskl. Gerald meeting In charge of Mrs. Robert insurance companies with which tation on the Rosary mysteries. Starbak, 90, whe^ died at her Curran< Historian Miss Margaret, Dempsey, John Evans, John Gil- Meikel, president. the'treasures of St Peter's Ba­ Sentmel Mrs Mrs. William P. Foley, presi- home on Maple Ave,, South Corn-' ***"•* - Francis berti Thomas Donnells, Peter, —— -O : silica in Rome are insured for crow,ey dent of the Rosary Society and ing, March 5, 1955. Mass was| - • Salbego; Miss Mary Patricia Ut-. an unnamed six-figure sum have 1 te^rlsiirlRr%ltn-na6yd*s;-1iondon^ l^ague_-OfJthe^SaCTe*JHeart, pre- celebrated[ at St Patrick Church MBS- CHARLES Sullivan, lee-! ley.and Mrs. Vincent Cordaro ol Underwriters, it' was announced sided at the luncheon. At trTe~ar-trTOnT"Tuesday followed- by turer. presented a Seminar on • Addison. Devotions of fche Forty. Hours heft speakers' table was a shrine pre- burial in St Mary Cemetery. "» Infant of Prague aha was Following the ceremonial re-- 1 will be conductedin the following The treasures are stored.. In. a pared by Mrs. Harry M. Dillon, ' A native of Germany ahd a assisted by Mrs. Mary Smith, freshments wera served under chiBirmanof the deanery spiritual commilnicant of St Patrick I Mrs- John Flanagan and Mrs. the chairmanship of Edward iffntclierttf^airBtersg^^tocn^ilU'oi^^^^^ the basilica. They- ; , :rr ester include a platinum chalice of devieTbpmenreommIt tier^ ~ f13rftirchrM3^^terbak-4s-surv4vedtJMam i Knafels. ' Sunday,. March 13 — Fairport; Pope Plus VI and a gold crucifix Seated at the speakers table ^ • son, Raypnond Wonsak of ReT. William "7r~ Burns,t 1^-0-; Lyons; Spencerport. of the Emperor Justin n. were Father Davie, Father Hick- Corning jdaughters, Mrs. James COujfe chaplain, was'Presented by ey, Mrs. Foley, Mrs, Dillon, Mrs.;.8!*™* ot , and Mrs., Mrs*SWidman. Others introduced Result of Flattery Rocco D. Malvaso, deanery presi- ^P* Wolcott of Caton; brother, were Mrs. John J.JVIcMahon, dis-j A little flattery now and then John DeU ot trict deputy; Miss Mary Frank, makes husbands out of single dent, and Miss Bernadine Cox. Corning. grand regent, Watklns Glen; men. — Automotive Dealer News W£ SUGGEST — •o Medical Nuns' National Shrine FOR YOUR LtNTEN MADINQ — Architect Dies Dill21370 SCHMIDT'S 528 Patients' Increase Brookllne, Mass. — (NO - u Philadelphia, Pa.—(NO—The Requiem Mass has been offered or 6858 FOOD MARKET •• Main St. m THE IMAGE OP CHRIST" 18 medical centers of the Medical in St. Lawrence's Church here Mission Sisters of Philadelphia forCIharles D. Maglnnls, 88, In­ Open Daily 8 a.m. till 10 pjn.—Sundays A Holidays By John L. 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