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Double Satisfaction! Tion; Mm ?*1 •1.* ":-™^:^:-.sA:?a-<^v*K:»-p<j!;,'9 ........ ;^^;jgiE^2rs:«i«i^« >• « t?(^S 1 Xs ~3T if'^l^^ TELEPHONE MAIN1567 CATHOLIC COURIER &m JO0RK#4 FIUDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1980, .U-tJUjLIJ! (*«•" I l « I « Ill II I > I » • I llll'l » lit PARISH ACTIVITIES Speaking of Families When the six chief ©ffteer* of 11 •*» »' 'I » llll R«ch«!ster Council, Knights of W*HE N your work becomes Men's Dinner Columbus,, and their families get irkspme.and you "go home with Holy Name Men' Aquinas Comedy together they make a fair 8l*«4 HUNDREDS OF MEN a splitting headache, your eyes crowd Grand Knight John A, are probably defective. Of The Immaculate February % 18,19, Doyle has nine children;. Deputy Let Bausch'ti expert optom­ Grand Knight N. A. Sti'eb ha* Need a New Over coat-— etrists test your eyes and fit eight; Financial Seci-etary u. J, you with.,the proper glasses, if A dinner for the men of Corpus Conception Church Is A Lively One Currau- has eight,; Treasurer necessary, Christ! Church will be served in the Citsorge \y. Henuer has live; church hail next Wednesday evening, At the regular month)) meeting: of- " All friends of aOAtiusn. Instant Recorder Thomas H. O Cbnnw February 19, at 7 30 o'clock. About the Holy 'Name Society of the im­ are cordially invited to atlcftd.' the! has four, and Warden Leo Row E. E. BAUSCH & 50u men are expected to attend. The maculate Conception Church, the production uf "'Three Wise Fool*." a baiit !ms three, a total of U7 chil- HUNDREDS OF MEN event will be in the nature of an following officers were elected lor live comedy, in three acts, tin divn. Three sons of the Clrand SON CO. "Old Home celebration," for the the coming year Aquinas auditorium «*n Monday.; Knight are members of the Qrder. Optometrists men wilt welcome back, home, for Spiritual Of rector^ Jiev. Joseph S Tuesday and WedluUaiay -evening Cameron.; president. William <J ue\t week. February 17, ,18 und 1!) will be glad to know that AMAIN STKEET KAST the first tihie since his consecration, Wynn; vice-president. John J their former pastor, the Rt. Rev. This Comedy will be well worth see- 103 EAST AVEM'E Skell'y: secretarv William J Bea- tng. It is under the direction of John Francis O'He-rn, D.D., Bishop han'; Board of Consultors, Hubert ip. (The Sagamore) of Rochester The Rt. Rev. Bishop Joseph M. Sclmltaer., director of dra ROOHESTKH. X.Y. Call. Frank J. (J. Connor, Herbert nmtlcs at the Institute. The ea^st In­ Walsh of Charleston, rf. C., will also; Dreschler, Eugene McFarland, Pat­ be a guest of honor. cludes Harvey Rockwell, Charles Nazareth College HUNDREDS OF rick .Nugent, 1'eter Smith. James Furtherer. Robert Miller, Kdniund The speaker of the evening will Tighe, Guy Van Amberg. ||J*MltmHt«m»t«WI*M4MftMIWHIMtmi«milMH*IWmil44H«tHHWI ! Plant, Kdniund Dwyer. PU„I MC. be Harry B. C'roVley. who will talk Nearly 200 members of the So Nauiara. \rth\ir -Farern. Edward •u*«; on "Catholic Education", Other ciety received Holy Communion in a Rev. Julian Thinpont. C. SS. C, Where Quality talks will feature (he. program, and Callahan. John Kelly* Joseph Hall. a missionary froiji Hawaii, will speak body at the 7 o'clock MnsK last Sun Lawrence .Mooney. and Aimido I$oi»u OVERCOATS • a*' -M* MEATS there will be music and entertain­ day, The Mass was said by the Rt at a Mtasloh meeting^ Momlav <"•» ment that will delight all. It is ex­ Itev. Bishop Wal-sh of the Diocese of « , 0-—T" nlng, February 17. As » ipeoial pected the dinner will be one of the f«atuit>, ho will slug some Hula-liuia ,A.-,„ \ Charleston, S, C. ' s largest of the kind ever held, by the Frank Crouch has been appointed St. Andrew's •MiKs. Bishop OHern and Bishop have been greatly reduced FAHY men of the parish. chairman of a smoker und entertain­ Walsh Will be special guests of the —. o occasion, und all the students are In­ ment to be held February 18th, b> Parish Party vited to bo present. the Holy Name Society. The sort ! MARKET Chicken Supper ety has a membership of nearly 8UU With 100 Prizes * » * in the $tore for Men ^"^ V:" '*.* men. The- Senior Class will give a for­ And Sale Will Be o—: ma! Valentine dance at the College, 54 \ On Tuesday evening, February 18, Friday evening, February H, Doro­ parish card party will be held In thy Fleming is general ehatruiai, Which means that this i^ the oppoj'fcunft kltnn >:. Held February 15 Lady Good Counsel St. Andrew's. School Hall. Portland assisted by Dorothy Maitea who Is / ArirtwiSt. Avenue. Plans are being made to to purchase that long-wanted coat at Wptrh* \ A chicken supper and sale will be Societies Plan a in charge of the orchestra, and Alice held In the basement of St. Joseph's have this party ono of the largest of Harding who is inking care of th< School hall on Saturday this week the entire .u-,ir. There will he lui) decorations. A buffet .-upp»*>r is luv while saving- Come ia today^-anc! inspect The Mission Society of St. Joseph's Card Party Feb. 19 i>!-lzes. and a special door prize •in« arranged by Helen Maliine- and "Decorating of the Better Class" Church will be In chaise of the Luncheon will bo-served, and n £n>«i Helen McKneany •und Inez,' Porrecu the range of garments now being shown-- event, and the ladies are planning The Ladies or the Altar Society, vuiiety of game"* will be played. Ad­ are designing programs. '•, MAURICE W. EPSTEIN to take excellent care of a big crowd. assisted by the Mens Club or Oui mission will be GO cents. - - -- % - <>. ... - - _,. —from hard-face worsteds to luxurious Supper will be served from 6:30 Lady of Good Counsel Church, -will The purt) will begin m g f, I'«l>er Hanging, Decorating, • hold a Card Party and entertainment o'clock, and It is open to everybody, The S ,S C. Convention, tiiioiisored camel's hair. And many of the Goats are fry - to 7 P. M. Tickets are only .50 cents. by Nazareth College, will lie thi <>eneral Painting Entrance to the basement Is from in the Nurses' Home. St Mary '.-» Hi.* "lie rector of the Olntirch. the llev. pltal, on the' nmht of Wedne?-iiu\ i«"*» VV. Kckl, euvdlatly unites nil Hi~t of iu kind held In UochmU.Pi. Tailor Guild of Rochester. "CRAFTEX" The F'laattc Paint Franklin Street. Everybody is In­ A largo crowd la expected from all tiJLEXWOOD 4831 »* Devltt ltd. vited. February 19th. Bridge. Five Hun­ friends of tho church to atteiui the dred, Pedro, and l.'lnochle will hi* pany ««<i wijoy the. event witti m- th<« Wesierp New Vork colleges and played. Attractive prize* will in |iurt»liiuiiera. NCIIKOIH These Include Cuiilsiiii. presented the wlniiers IVYoiivillc and Nazareth Collegi> Mount Mercy, Nardln. Saciod Hmiit. Mrs. Joseph Statt Is General Holy Angels, Loretto. and Nazareth Chairman of the party, assisted b> Varieties of 1930 \cadem>. Hi. Mary's Seminary and the following, who act as chairmen Oui' Lady or Mercy High School, of the various committees: Miss M Will Be Played The people of tin dloee?o are. uh.o Buelte, prizes; Mrs^ P. Carlin, recep­ Invited to attend tin- Meeting- the SHe,, laibr * tat Cmm Double Satisfaction! tion; Mm. Hollurau. tlcketa; Mm date and the deilhlte plans will he Maun, candy; Mrs. spurles, cards; February 24-25-26 announced later. Mrs. Ityan, attendance; Fred Martin seating and tables, and Joseph Foley The IM'WIJ orKauizei) Ur.tinntii- The sodalities of all ihe school* STORE FOR MEN checking. Ciub of ftacn»d Heart J'arlsh win 0ri- Hlmiinr In ori;anizatloit Thoi't One of life's most satisfactory experiences is in a central committee eompoV.eil of The. proceeds of the party will b<- orniluce Hoiiietlilii^ nov3-t and tiifff-i -nt. In tiie way of amateur the.itrioi- a prefect and llw othor fHiidcntn. given to Ilev. T. F-. Meagher to u.-.«dt«i ej,eh of wjiich Is chiilriiian of a ape- seeing your Special Interest Account grow- him in the Church debts and u- m the «ven|tif»i of February 2-lfli ifali iiiui 36i.li |n Sacred Heart .Midi cl.il commiltee The Prefect of th* further his plana for the buildlnx Modality for .the present year af through regular deposits and the accumula­ program, which will he started in the torlum. II is entitled "VarUfio.4 e* 1930" and Is under the direction of Nazareth College U Adelaide iliesen- early spring. baeh fda Holmes and Dorotiij o Mrs. M.ar> Halley. president of tin tion of interest payments. Club. McKay from the Senior Class, are chairmen of the Mission Committee Several Types of Young Ladies The program will b* In the form and the Kiicharisllc Cnmmittot*. or a revue In which there will ut From the Junior Class. Helen ihrci' one-act playlet* and a variety Ountert Is In charge or Our Lady's Of St. Michael's .if specialty number*. "Who Kissed Committee, ami Anne Camille, 0f Well-Known Makes Of When your Special Interest Account Barbara" will h* enacted by Miss the Publtclty Committee. Rosemary Banquet, Feb. 25 Grace Kanada. Miss Bflfty Purchase, •SchlfferU from the Sophomore'Class. Charles Fooa, Thomaiii Amlck and r l» head *f the Literary Onmmtttee. is with our bank,you enjoy, the added The Young Ladies' Sodality of St, Jerry Purchase: "Opw JieiipleHu Bach of the different committeea utm Gas Ranges to-Select From^,*,, 'Michael's Church will hold a ban IVfan".
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