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i"i'i'"j'iiyujj| Mercy Grads Set 'Harvest Ball' Qothing Appeal WmbMlmr LCBA Group S*H Am*„+l Dim Addta* to Thuilufivlnf fes ters to contact aa many members ^ V3?*if*er^»..»i tlvltiea, Our LadLady of Mercy •a possible to solicit their sup­ Bp. Carroll Consecrated Catholic Benevolent Association Alumnae Association are plan­ port. . j/v* { Sent From Korea ning a "Golden Harvest Ball", Monastery Liie branch will twheld at HoJy Trin I^ VfcttirJEeh© Miss Mary Kay White will GBVH la their annual Fall Semi-Formal, head the ticket committee aatlsft l^ity Parish Hall, Webster, on Wed on Friday, Nov. 27 at the Rbch- Auxiliary ed by Miss Patricia Born. Pro­ By Hita Jennings intaunj,.^ eater Club. Geneva ~ A Geneva girl who , „_ , Told On Sides 10Q% ANTMUOfPiQIi; ceeds from the dance will ipoti- Life In a nearby'Benedictine Mias Catherine A. Robinson, is getting a first hand picture of I Pittsburgh — (NC) — Episcopal rite* held l-aor a full tuition scholarship to monastery was the stibjesct of ah general chairman, and Miss Mari­ (•Our Lady of Mercy High School, illustrated lecture given at the KG lyn J. Wlnfleld, Honorary Chair­ awarded on competitive scholas­ for th ostRev Cohmn F c rroU made him the home in-appeal for clothing and, home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter man and President of the Asso­ tic standing to a sister or daugh­ STOVI ^sstjs^srsi^itoy* for^the youngsters . i**$*!%* ir, ! «*i - -* **Cunningham , 115 Penfleld Road, ciation, are setting up commit­ ter of an alumna. NUT homMise sa nRit anneaa Jenningsl for ciothim, daughte? »nd.auxiliarr y Bishop in the 110-year old Diocese of Pittsburgh. Rochester, to the local friends of Oft. Mr. wjd JMrs. Thomas Jen­ Carroll sad the late James Mount Saviour on Monday, Nov* (Bishop Carroll la the son of IF YOU MUFM OUR "WnW ••a«)5ar"rV£> ^ nings, RicharcTAve., is a recrea­ Carroil, termer Boehecteriana. 9, by the Rev. Gregory Borgstedt, FAMOUS SUSQUEHANNA - A»r *Z«.75 *T«f f the late Mrs. Margaret Hogan O.S.B. tion worker in an Army service His two uncles, the late John aikaiaAP /"nai- -i»if - .•- £k|!«3M*M4«t club In Puian. A letter from Miss and the late Thomas E. Car­ Father Borgstedt, Sub-Prior of I* --',. 'Archbishop « Mfef their garmeats at the feet of a young bigot named £auk for the Korean children to the years since its establishment in And ©*ytest Service, Inc -* SocaMsler. & %£ « e - - ^4«« Stephen probably gave no thought to that little good Pharisee annual Christmas party, Dec 14. A m 1 e t o Giovanni Cieognanl, the Chemung Valley. LOcust 57S7 # « Apostolic Delegate to the United watching the robes of murderers. And yet If he could lave PLANS FOB the event were THIS BENEDICTINE monas­ States, was the . The looked Into the future, he would have seen Saul turned into a discussed at a meeting attended tic community, the only one of Awhalapnao ceremonies were witnessed by St. Paul, the champion and master bonder of the Churctsf' by 80 members. Mrs. Jay Coch­ its kind in New York State, has »•» H oSHS. , '"I OnHfuMlQvmM rane, president, thanked the vol­ more than two-score no outside association with k a> Stephen did not reap a harvest of souls, nor did he see It unteers who assisted at the L'SO. and Bishops, possibly the largest schools or parishes, but follows G~tt» a. *

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