. **.-****# «*-.»,«"f,-v.if*?".**$,*>*•$*• •»«j*ai * 5?^MdA£laVa*MMitB*a«Bc*MBa|f>a . * JA' 4% RoehMtar, N. Y. 4 ^Vv%l > C0URIER.JOURNAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 198S *i«** 5r'
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- Pittsburgh 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 consecration 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 consecrator. 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 Archbishops 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. *Pennsylvania, Mayor David Lawr the Mount Saviour guest house BISHOP CARKOIX ence of Pittsburgh and numer for periodic stays and join with As Chinese Communists put twentieth century Stephens white elephant sale was conduct • ous other state and local officials the monks in secluded prayef to death, as they exile thousands of others from the land they ed under the auspices of Mrs. ^mmmmmitimLmmmmmmmmmmm Mary Souders. Money for the were among those attending the and meditation. love, we must not forget that God never allows a Good Friday sale will be used to purchase a The first permanent construc without an Kaater Sunday. The mliwlonarlea are perhaps doing consecration. More than two- Christmas layette for the Visit Dads-Daughters tion of this monastic settlement more good far the Church la China under persecution than they score Monsignori, over a thous DEER SKINS ing Nfirsing Service. on the farm land west of Elmlra dkt In peacetime. The average of conversion* per priest In China and priests and nuns, and a large A musical program followed has been the erection of an octa up until the time of persecution was only forty a year. More Dine At College outpouring of the laity made up the meeting. Three selections the remainder of the capacity gonal-shaped chapel dedicated to YOUR TROPHY DOR souls are being saved by being witness.-* to Christ through were sung by 24 girls of St Najareth College students will „ Our Lady Queen of Peaces- suffering love, than by being preachers and apologists. Stand C 1 gatlo a Francis de Sales choir. The Greco hase a Ions anticipated date with , °2f £ 1 A "Benedictine Academy" is IS VALUABLE ing before the Communist judges our missionaries must think their favorite "young men", Sat Bishop John F. Dearden of contemplated which will offer sisters entertained with a tap | Pittsburgh and Bishop Michael J. FOt MAKING them all alike as Stephen thought all were alike who stoned . -dance and Miss Josephine Lazio urday exening. Nov. 14. lectures and conferences to the Ready of Columbus were co-con- s ..~ ... JACKETS and GldVSilf him: but as Stephen's dearth converted Saul, so the sufferings sang, "Dark Town Strutters The date is the annual Father- laity on the theology, philosophy, of our priests, brother* and Sisters In Chins will effect the con Ball" and "Vaya Con Dios", ac Daughter banquet, sponsored by secrators. liturgy and allied ecclesiastical version of many Communists. companled by the choir members. the -Sodality of Our Lady. At this Bishop Emmet M. Walsh of subjects. 1 • HIDE TANNING -pM* A pantomlne was given by Mrs. time, the young women will re- Youngstown, OX, preached the, verse the usual situation and ask sermon, and directed attention to Bishop Cuthbert O'Gara recently released from Chinese torture Madeline Laun and Mrs. Ann I • ^NUMC|URIN©|* the dads to he their guests at a the Importance of the consecra said that if the Communists were to leave China tomorrow, the Laggan. Mrs. Marjorle Tyler en tertained with an Irish jig. turkey dinner in the college caie- tion ceremony In human affairs. Kinney Honored Church In China would be unable to handle the millions of con terla. I * TAXIDERMIST verts that would be made. Refreshments were served IN TRIBUTE .to the newly con later by Miss Marianne Moracco The Rev Kdward Lintz and the By Area Knights Rev. William H. Shannon will be secrated Bishop, the Youngstown' and her society band members. prelate said that "he was born Presentation to John J. Kinney We shall not have a share In the missionaries' glory unless the punnpal after-dinner speak of a Jeweled Knights of Colum of exemplary Catholic parents" we BOW have a share In their Ignominy. Khali this earth of ours ers. bus gold ring by Grand Knight At West Main St QMH naaua. be one vast Gethsemsse na we sleep In the Garden? Seal your and the home made by his moth AFTKR DINNER, the Naza George F. Vlck, Jr., climaxed a •^iiiiiiiiriaiiMUT«ui»OT '' self with s Cross to be one with the dry martyrs of our er "was "a sanctuary ol love, Dinner Report Given reth Cnllcj-re Glee Club, under the testimonial for the retiring dis-, twentieth century Church. Apply the cross of sacrifice to your human and divine. In which' direct Inn of J. T. Hollenbach. will trlct deputy of Rochester district' life. Send a raise in salary, or your old gold, or the equivalent To Canandaigua CDA priestly vocations blossomed In Monday In the K. of C. club-' entertain the fathers with a few the souls of her three sons." of what you spend oa cigarettes to train ealecblsts, to help cure J Cansndaljrua—Catholic Da ugh musical selections. Then the rooms, Columbus Civic Center. ' lepers, to erect statues of Oar Lady of Fatlma In .Modem coun ters of America. Court No. 830. 'dates'' will organize an orches "Her generosity and heroic State, district and local leaders tries. Do anything that umlus your ego, and makes you one ' Canandaigua, held their regular tra, and Dad will have a chance self sacrifice Inspired her priest headed by Supreme Director Wil with the sufferings of Christ In our modern world. i meeting Nov. 2. at St. Mary's to show his daughter how danc ly sons to become notable ser liam E. Burke of Utica gathered Hall with Grand Regent Amalla ing was done In the good old vants of the Church." Bishop to pay tribute to Kinney who is COD LOVE YOU to the following to M. F. for $365. "A year Vcrchl presiding. days when he was a boy. Walsh said. "One died of ex now state chairman of the? K. of ago I asked God for a favor and promised to save a $1 a day for A sum of $5.00 was voted to Marianne Bartels. prefect of haustion in the distinguished C. Lecturers' Committee. a/year for the Missions. Though the lavor has not been granted, I Ontario County Tuberculosis and the Sodality and date of Edward service of the Holy See and In Officers and former officers am sure It will. I still want the missions to have the money as it Health Association. II. Bartels is the honorary chair the arduous cause of the Prince from Kenmore, Utica, Canan- will help atone for my fallings In this life." . . . to T. S. for $6. A report was given on the 30th man. Maureen Donovan, date of of Peace. Jesus Christ Our Lord. daigUa. Medina. LeRoy and Os wego were presented by District Thought of sending my first earnings for making and selling Annual Banquet held Oct. 27. at Maurice T. Donovan. Is general Another son Is the able, devoted V Deputy Raymond L. Nary acting Jewelry to the Missions. . . . to M. L A. for SL2. "I have been Clifton Springs Sanatorium. Solos chairman. Assisting her are and distinguished servant of the as toast master. Messages were saving some occasional tips and commissions to buy something were sunp hy W. D. WittenburR. Mary Lou Davla. Joyce Flavin. Archbishops and Bishops of the 1 read from many others. •khan* Dty aooninf 1 special for myself but decided to send what I have saved to the accompanied on piano by Mrs. Jean Allmo. Mary' Jean Hodson. L'nltod States as Genor.nl Secre Supreme Director Burke In ex Missions."... to C. C. \V. for $23.85. "After reading MISSION, I Wlttenburfj Rev. Charles B. Anna May Waytowlch and Flor tary of the National Catholic A-Riw Tawtarad »reariitafSffi tolling the local leaders' work for decided that until receipt of the next copy what ever my lunch O'Connell. Chaplain at Nazareth ence Daln. Welfare Conference. the Knights of Columbus appeal money would cost daily, would put the same amount Into a box for Academy, was the principal "Today another son has> been Here Is the luperb aervice that the Missions."... to A, M. EL for $50. "Hcn» K the, .result pi many ed for self-sacrificing lay leaders. speaker. found a faithful servant of God. keeps couture r««hi«»«f .jf. jjnlir T.j BECiesiltk sacrifices. Cod has been very good to me. This Is a small Idken of He emphasized the necessity for Other euests were Rev. Fathers St. George Auxiliary of blameless hie. recognized lay leaders keeping informed by best: Esqulre-exduaive Dry QeiaH thanks."... "Ehclosed Is $26. Of this. $12 represents money spent Crlmmens and Kelly. Mrs. Mary aMIItv. a fine capacity for work for Venetian blinds which we did not need and later resold and reading thoroughly the Catholir Ing that combines the neherjrer; Preside.it. Flor him as we congratulate him and place Wednesday. .\o\ IV in the • Park it Oilord RpfreshTii'.i* were served hy Shopping Ccatcrt: Pray for the Missions on a World Mission Rosary. At jour re ence Schwind; 1st Vice President. wish /or him many happy and school hall. Austin St.. at the Misses C'armela V'italone. Helen • Hudson Titui quest and a $2 offering we will send you a World Mission Rosary. Leona Sch**j»; 2nd Vice President. fruitful years as a Bishop of auxiliary meeting beginning at Vecchl and Dominica Vlolantl. 8 pm. • Twcltt Coi«cr» Theresa Herr; Recording and Holy Church." • We,! kidgi o | Installing officer will he Mrs. Cut out this column, pta your sacrifice to It and mall It to Corresponding Secretary. Rita THE CONSECBATION took • Mt Hop* Camilla Hasylauer The Rev. • lull. Head the Meat Reverend Fullnn 4. Sheen, National Director of Tlin Wunch; Financial S.irctary- place In St, Paul's Cathedral, Society for the Propagation of tlm Faith, IM Sflh Street. New Bishop Casey Rites Gcorce V. Prcdmorr. pastor. Is • Mam Winto* Minnie Schug; Treasurer. Helen here. It was the third tlm>» In the York Its. New York or your Diocesan Director Very Kev M«xr. spiritual adviser and Mrs HaTel • Nortk Gate Kehrig: Messenger t.ra.-e IV\ald- 47 year history of the edificc'that Waihtcr. president of H«i\ Apos & Randall, M Chestnut Street, Rochester, New Vork. Records Available SIT. 10% Cud sad Carry At Itci's rOC—wi—t SMrw- er; SentlneL Alhcrta Voelllnger: such n ceremony has taken tles Auxiliary. Attention of alumni and others Guard, Helen Lorent?. place there. Bishop Huph C. Interested was called, this week, Board of Trustees. Kathryn Boyle, sixth Ordinary of Pitts- •14 -410SON AtKNUl to the fact that music sung by Ruff. Vera Mejer. Marie Abbey, hurgh. «as consecrated In the MARSKS- -!Un<»M St. Bernard's Seminary' Choir at •ill. till. till. Frances Grass: Representative Cathedral in 1921, and Bishop HOLY REDEEMER the Consecration of His Excel to the District. Norma Stevens, r^jpf, ^ Hayes of Davenport II. !»>!» lency. Auxiliary Bishop Casey «T. aav. naca. a. WILLUM STAUOU. ruia* Leona Scheg uill be Installed as. wno nad t^n a prjest of the was recorded on a 12 Inch loru? Captain of Ladies Drill Tearri. Playing <33<,) Vinyllte Nori- Diocese of Pittsburgh, was con The committee in charge are secrated In 1933. SOEHNER'S breakable Record by Kendall Re making plans to have the instal cording Company of Rochester. Bishop Coleman Carroll |g one TRUSSES HUDSON LHJUOB STORE lation dinner nt St. Michael's hall. of three brothers. — the sons of' The record seils for $3.25 plus Invited guests Include Spiritual •ml CLASTIC STOCKINGS 740 Hwdten Avs. a carrying charge o( S-50 for the late William J. and Brigid-i Advisor. Rev. Arthur F. Florack, maty Hogan Carroll — who were' AtDOMINAl SUPfOHTS u«. N*. packing and postage. Rev. Raymond Wuest, Rev. ordained to the priesthood. One lilt K1H Proceeds from the sale of this Paul Schnacky; Deputy Morris. brother. Msgr. Howard J. Car AT LOW PRICES I btihfafct* tin record will be used In caring Vlss KathWn Zimmer will be roll General Secretary of the for the many needs of the music soloist. THIS SPACE department. i National Catholic Welfare Corn; Wm. YALOWICH Requests and checks are being ' ference. was Assistant Priest to FOR SALE addressed to the Rev. Charles J. «» T1*«mj». IT-;. T« Cl»#.* lhe ApostoUc Delegate In conse- DRUG CO. McCarthy. St. Bernard;* Semi Ot. 1 nomas UlUt lO W*ge or.uon oeremonles. Another ADVERTISING DEPT. nary. 2260 Lake Ave„ Rochester *Gay Nineties Review' brother. Msgr. Walter F. Carroll. 651 HUDSON AVE. 12. N. Y. American priest attached to the A "Gay Nineties Review" will Open Sundsys and Eventnca •Alcar 6210 _ o Papal Secretariate of State In feature the meeting of St. Thom- Vatican City, died In 195a aa Rosary Society at the parish o Election Set Monday hall, Wednesday. Nov. 18 at 8:30 la*. I. IsaclMf Safins. Pntst p.m. following church services. Rochester Girl Gets 310 Hhcbay bad till GCi. 7035 By Palmyra Society The Revi»?w is under the di SUNDAY MASSES Palmyra A special meeting of rection of Mrs. H. Lou Gibson Degree In Nursing St. Helens 8.9,10, Hand 12:15 St. Anne's Society will be held assisted by Mesdames Donald Miss Helen Carlln, 125 Brook- in the Church Hall, Monday. Nov. Brady. George Whetcn and Har-j dale Avenue. Rochester, has com 16, at 8 p.m. Adjourned election fy Roney. pleted her work at the Catholic A COMPltTI STOCK AT will be held followed hy a dem Soloists to be heard are Mes-, University of America and Is onstration by May McCnrty. dames Frank M. Beaucalre, i entitled to a degree of Bachelor RYAN'S Members are urfjed to attend. George Wheten and Joseph A. ] of Science—in Nursing from the HENNERS Guests are welcome. Carey. School of Nursing Education. COMMIT! •COO IIQUO* stoat rllWWWI Iff •!•••• atalalA [IM CHIU AVt., near ThwnsMi CHILI ssj •BOOKS AVI. 3L . orn* • u i* MILT «i •VNDAT xinq vwssr ^ I A.H. to T P.M. WU " 1190 CHIU AVE. CHILI AVTNUI MUCATISHN SmiAUZIM III • •• WHQTYOUlt WANTS ARE MUSICAL COMB TO f 13 ami AVI. MOON LUNCHES fits. 7174 CtMfcrrtrsjM fl> 11:30 TO 2 IPSE DINNERS IVPYTMWS- ffl' MtJSC AWQ MUStfAl WtTIM*>Th---HOMC CT, 'T>< rOWWAy Z^E^^^yjtJ OWN (Mssass^sst isBMtJ 5 TO 9 a iRlan iNtimucTiON Dp^r^33 SOUTH Ant
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