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^fr<*^- < ^* ii ^ l *'^ l ^ , ''»«"*'rS*^»^*'*#^^^ >s<r •*&**< ;,^* xU s -l t •j ft* »S^^*^J*£- 'f^j^l-v* t \i *r» t "i tf i i $++ y V > *> »* r»v '^vSi^sMSi ^vv-«-f*'»Aj. CQttfUQBIfcJO^At, HftgA^, FSBfcM*¥^lj>52- ,ho« i, 1h. M M5 «, proy.r,, Divine Qf|e* afeakothjNr good .•wort; «f^il-<!ar»i*W*^ofinB»- . •hxrt ^ v k k ^ l 5 5.00 faofff JmtftvfduoE ' 41.00 fofMftMtfiafflllf- $25.00 YxMy fawfly * ^ $ 3,00 *" Writer /it CAtMBJTE FATHERS _ ^ Auburji, N«*w Yoi* Male* A Ittfrac* I n Your Own Dtects* fc%r Womrv CMMSKI* AMKONG WOMEN Forward The tr<s<jr&m The Fsanily tufa l&mm «f %s ttoHSmA %%qii<} W*& Jjure Conference bx& a$ its second activity;* "He dissemina- tion of mweat ideas ami idesals regnrdiiif nwarlais spd the fatAHy** We ail realisse hm b a # t ^ t jpre^tttj^^nss!^ $ii oar woiia where ejiemies ol tfae. f s a p j y :!$0^jm!& Jrie^as to- spread tbelr ial.se' Ideologies.i'rri?™—.f:"'v':; -"-•".'-'v Vl,1 ± ( i ;"-""'"i". , - ,iJ and ur^hfetfan prtn^ples.to »\ moral, TW* 'iacta&ss.ttie, vicious: gatd to God's laws as applied toj bW severs' andtcashv n^garincs. fanslly life, , \vhl(to Ji<^ o^ J^p^ernt sending 'There are seven media tjhrough; :m«tfket: ,,11114 MUigt, .|l*. acknfrw! •wfiicb'fiiej^aroily JJte Bureau.! l e j ^ ^ n e w ^ i t deMc^JniiW!. tries to, spread tjta correct Idea]?. < shohjew - -.:.'- - * . , ' . • • « •:. The first te Sy atetrfyatton ola T^^Sffe^f^^m'^tee^i iaanilx Wferaiture. Many, gwups i ^j^^oius iawj?^ ottt^ iaittBy ana mdiviatEals cooperate with cwijtt "be''roots; .easily Won if tb« Bateau doing this fine <&tholica falthfolly p^tronls^ service t6feKniitylife. ' .; only | $ J l ^ e | s mm atsfcflliUtors - ..•"'•"' • , . - * ' » » • 1 «fde^rtt^tl^V.^X,. ^BE-SlAKaDSG known and dis« ".'' v :• '-•'*'",*'•,*' ^"^ ? ' ; -'' jjato^gotpop«Jw3iteratareon' '_*Q W^JgBSS ^°P**%fe mafrtoge anA the-family J? a h*Vfc>rways thotsglHt l«tte, ;v^cy useM atetiyftp WWcii-«*beI?BJ«1»J?«^pl«^eis^n^*im?atn4 c«r?ie4 onlttr pracH^lly «ay ot= 1 eftergy «»i?ifl| m«d]fletH». &ool£% gantottoi). * - gsuca as sens^tlQJfclf. modem ones, Whether used (n jprivate read- «&" •when .there are. s<rmaiiy fine material se«is*.UtfOX^^ fa,fshelves «aeit year lpu*se tn«y portant-3«eai«m tor both infofcf"* » * » oemaMid *rjrf must Another Ssg^eet. «i£ Ms *cti^Jy I r^ows' lsthe%hUnkoi.A»^enff^Rs,waRl » a xt&dtst tings for soaring agaJuru5t'$e ,«fi?trl^«tiohof ppoetey or sonlht: reaUjssni, It J s etf iaateriai; iwWcH Jte p % n | , i h d f ^ t h w r « teemr finest literature, immoral o> in «ia*e cases^.^n't 1 ^ lt I» jPws"»9 te * ; w t a * a " <*e to eternal" vaa«e«. add With tlie >eat SCHOOL TERM f i BEGINS MONDAY, FEB. 25 Reg «.*er : ,*>JOW Q„, au'» For A Better Jos ROCHESTER BUSINE **.i* ..... r AlPl K p -Qmf*[0k Wmtfs truly Gr&tprttg I'CBHUn-BO'! tlw curiae ^ueti^ociiJirMve 12^ oui^ Show Fashions Of Gay Nineties t*lans for the Sflvef Tea and Fasttoft sVo^r to he sponsored by Saews^ Heart Society of Holy GhjoKst ehtech, Cpldwater at T)mA S»ost Amenean Legion Same,'Buffalo Roadi on Feb. 2S at* ieported neaping completion. Starting at S p.rn, the program wHJ preseht $ally FranHlta* TV fashion expert from Edwards in display and comraehtaryon trends of fashions from the gay nifteties through 1^2, featurlffg the latest spring and' Easter styles. The Alma JLoralne Bridal Step will model the latest bride's .attire* . .. ' ' •,""."•'. : ,'.-..• The Rev. Albert J* Gelger Is fcoaoraw^ ch a i ra*n* Seheral Chairman, Mrs* )3rwin Sehrhiteis being asslstedi by Mrss Raymond Statt, Mrs, Gerald Kqhlmeir, Mrs, Walter Terry* JIri, |?ay' mond Bo&elex, JSri, J, Copeh- ha«en, Mr^H, K. 'Walker and Jfrs. Jolm Kier onerjtertataraent Talent from Gladys Bliss. Dan- cing School-as well as. local talent will be presented. -Dicfc Stoeb ^m set "the mood for the modes on the Hammond organ* Mrs, Williarn Jacobs and Mrs. Stephen Wasko have charge of the ticket sale, A group of young women from the Aljo Cluby wilT serve the Silver Tea under the supervision of Mrs*. Joseph Entress assisted W SErSi. George We^t,JMrs. Clifford Reddle^ l^ra.. Matialine Skegg, Mrs.' Gerild Kauffman and Mrs. Matclan, Hoff who wifl be hoates^en. rscene truly in fccu? God's (real canvas of life, " • _ ' • * - ' « * ' A SKCOND aKAjvity- recom« •mended by the Bureau is lectures and radio talks; Commenting on : -tjila activity-the 3«re«ti states, i*^hey,r^nain owsfsistently popu» 1ar* Set whiks tlaey are wied ess^ *teaivBiyj. these he need^Cor ev*n •|re«t«e ".i»et .Tljifct niusC be' <*• irlctai to anyone -wHe i e at afll aware of the Vawt aracunt of fii^. aiid harmftil Information wtjuxJtafr.marriage awl family life that beiny cohitariily des- jlminated thcoutii these mxe* i^jiipinfrlfjaj^ •• j";;*'' ••.••• :'Tr* • J^&ojpa; of .th* ynited. State* in thehritartementr of deciared t j » e ^ r ^ i r * ; ' aeUvlty in CKtUelic Jijr float &t diocoiet '" ««WJtryi".So» "tito: preMiat, 1he jn_ (tvea, the .tuat _ . IPiMUMCXiU 'wtaty«i«r»«r»ic«,wj4 ad«(jaMM ijocki Ot^p*<« ' taipfiomiirmgitri .*!• tvttta htim£tit your Doctors pr««lpaoN«i| BLAITW5 fHARMACr 1Wt FA0I1 WW <!&. , I: In Dresiea Of Long Ago 'MJBMOMSRS.;"OP'''Sacrea Heart Society of Holy <Sho»t Cliarch, OoldWater, ^ abow the above drepsea of anoflte* century at _ib*Sllver Tea arid fashion Shaw at Hon* Posj^Horoe, BufTalo Boa*, on m\>,.%S. Wearing the «owns wid dai4 of same above are €from Ieft> Bettyj Jane Teray, lSea^Mri. Sa«y Start, ISM; Mrs. Fred Solb, 1865; Mrs. Mao Kauffinin, 186% andriM»rflyn Bnlresfi MW*. They will be aeea saithe Fashion Show, German Exchange Student To Speak AtDCCW Meeting MN;; Joseph Sclmorr, newly elected president of the Deanery CkJuncit'of Cathole Women will can the council's t^eeftog to or^er Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 8:15 p.m„ in the Columbus Ciy4e Center. Bcfiolwshlpflo «3 ( ood-<So«»ej College, White JPlalns totaling more than ?7,500 will be offered this yew to Catholic girls grad- uating from apperoved hign schools in January and Sn June. Examinations will be. held a* the College.on Saturday^ March i r 1952 irom 11» 4 ».rn, Candi- dates living at a distance fixan the college may make arrange- ments through their principals to take the examinations in their own schools. Offered are three scholarships of $1,400 ($3150 a year)? three scholajrships of W.00O {$250 a year) and a limited number of scholarships of $400 ($100 a year). Scholarships will be awarded on the .following, bakls: A corn- prehensive examination in Brig. ltsh; a psychological examination and ihe high school record and recommendation by the principal. Information and application blanks may be had from The Committee on Scholarships, Good Counspl College, White Plains, N. %, . " E T E R N A L TRIANGLE: Three minds without a single thought Mrs. Richard Welder will read \ SOCIAL Valentine Dince, Aljo Oub cf Gat£ btvniay Valentine Djnee,'S*cred H»^t and (tear/ Societies, SE Tfief«a"s Parish hall, Mi* 5t amifrfadsenAve, 9 p. m. Valwtaie Party, H d r p i W RowvSociety. 8p. m t •- , Sw«|ftswt OanceJSfc ichir fisher C!«b. Startl^f Roqf, Sftemicn Kstel, 3a0p.^i ' " fdt kaefc/Sigei Rosary 4nd HsV. t^pse Societies, of St. CJHwIes Borromeo Chinch* 7p.ftv ',-*»..», •Sfcer TeiXaranda^uaf: tathcUc D»o#»tefS of Amensa, hopie: of Ma iohn /rTaretJfaivJtocthKfaTn.S}* '. '. - " , lt , „ T«MW bake saleTSt, Patricks Rosary Society,^Mt.lMprrls.lchcy Mil. . CardPartyySt Antkew'sOWI^tAteCschcollMir, evening. ^ •^^frtirsupper, St. Monica's HcJy $m *$ Rosary Societies; chutch bill, " 5 ^ A . St Keten's.AlUfSc^^y^'hitf/f jf*t , p«iy, Aft»r&ra Ladies. EdSwtfds^faditBfium, 130 p^m. . : Wt&tatfaf \ . Sarxiueri/oWBiSa Rosaiy" Sqdely. dwdr feall. 6 30 pw m. . , . „ TuteW'S#er. HcV Apcstte La*« Aax, Km^tts cl St..Johf». school hall. .: /• 6«3&p,ro. ._ • / ,Tlw»*iT ' <&W Wasftsngto Party. Ladias Auit, KnighJs cf CetUlha, Cvlc Censer, Gwee V/«h^teo t^nte, St. Ntary cf tr#^ake Sodality. Watkits Glen, Gen- ^ lralSd«il,S-12 , / M1 , , t J 1 ( U / ' JDjaotCRMeiart, St. iobn*Rsber Qtfy Sacred Heart Pro-Cathedral School \ * / frUff V ." ". /' Card carry, Sacred MearrPro^fiedfat PTA new scbocl hall, 8-J5^m. Ordpat1y,St,Kta1sWebst»f,er«rchliaU,9p,rR. ' / Bridge S^ed ^ Se&n's,'AW-.Scclery; Will hold a desaert bridge i n . the school l ^ L e t t l r i g t o i t j p ^ tJCUes- day,feefe.&,£& 1 pan. •mmMle. it Jpflite6t Aamiaelon fe 75"<sent*» lire will be baby-sitte*i Itr. Ittendanoe for ehadren anA-t^ Mrs. Maatnlx fcenamed Manhfic of firo6jfely4. former preilrJeatof the |J*tlpnat .fi^nctt of-Cjaoil^'WoiyeW'' beeti^^^ppj^ated. "by ']P»Md3ent rTttanin, to-.*' .three-y^wHerni. 6ft m-$tt^ : '&#m ot .tijet At St. neiert's freshnients wilt be Served. Chairmatt to;'. Mrk Fred B. EWlllpst and <a«halrmen ire the Mesdamea.Rred Strassrhfcr, Don- ald .Coaates, mtyd Soper.\ Asttst- iiig are jlrsv Stanley-DrifisV Mrs*: dDavJd fiarkv *I». t^wfe IHgble, »rs, Radph Rragone, lira, Jahje* •GTSIelt jSr*. Charles Kreuzcr, l&s. Ooaald Blntz, and Jilrs. Roy^ •^"jtun. Ahyoffle .desiring information' ^ftaaV. cail^GEtsesee 55961^ '. .1 " , ' "" ' : ' ^ .- " ' - rv |ASI«ELW_: '.#(4 A**, ,DC* X0T k aerUi,». .v :»•• jjlat: Ii«i . . > cWWrm s «*».|r«- *a>i»ced, toflMa*. or jfaa^iuie % w ^ . *«»iite Sl#')ti^«lji^e *rt»i^ •«or»e-»*- Me. a ilM»' 4H» fro* jpaS^ «*»« |i{ «#W^ ttl^iTSaaMtriMis «Mt«l 4f % footjte «rfr Je^fa for **» «i* asti*|, Ife»*e • , . tlgm aebtA- »u»Mpli *h*£ <ta b* pan 4f « W w * Utt «Mgr««i «dt m '«M*4' ***taay*i.jo« Al mmsm ot * w ttmahg jatitnu hojjtfe*, ,kt, dbdiai* ' toil?, jfe** *at rjcilr «e*«i IN, '••Mmtj&jimtw £mtfi^^\. t «iN r * « » : < f e l * j»5»fe «iT 4«c MM Osteite sAgNr J*"*? 1 *%<*. j*w» % a» # « f * » /o^jai«a!i»«4r t f a?* m "OTiiw ^ytttMww«« r MWii I it*uiifot ?&&.• smnt M$ mi$ to Diros«F»Y MAit AT THE SECURITY - - > rllL OUT DEPOSIT SLIP iWf fc jPfVfc%lwR ]Wf» *WiwBlifr^rlrK HMnfMrT Willi «i^^|L« •ur' ^u^^^w ^tfdu#£ ^MlaUU^ ^t^^f^ fc.jt. •^wiiw' w ^ip^^py iw^kw* -^ir^j : wBwpkw -fliv DROF IK MAIL BOX *«,,fcmrftWy ^^jfe ^taa^:dMHMji'MiMtfl,* M^AMjii^ ttt^^t Jfcua^^gi w4aW ^mfc -iil*W aHt «k^V*' jH^^kr flkW^tlWi^^rf p^wf ^^k^WWjf -ff^i^W W^T^IWff ^^P ^Wlf "mWw^ (alf jWfm •^^tSttMk*! ak^tflt^ B^k. 4^^£^A ^^Htf^ &U^^^^^ -abu J U U U L ^ ^^^J^ afuUajl t^. \ _ . ' - MAIN /HtfSturATlit iTI* iH**t * pw#wiTfNv *NWHW|^I' ffi^tffw* TWt^yp Jit^a^lW"Ja^aa1ll^iSM^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e j V Bolero Si the National President's message and the aims and scope of the seven standing committees will be discussed. Mrs. Frank T. Curtin, a mem- ber of the National Board of the Council, will report on the Board meeting she attended at National Headquarters In Washington. The gueat speaker will be Mar- garet Vinzl ofSehwelnfurt* Ger- many, who Is one of the seventy- five—Exchange students being sponsored by the National Coun- cil of Catholic Women, Miss Vlnzt is here for one year to study the American way of life and i s a. senior at Our Lady of Mercy High School. SheJ* stay. tog with Mr. and Mr* Frank Richardson during Jher stay to ftifiearlda. , -,»V,y--'.U .»-» ( Mr* EugeneXAusting, chair- man of the Animal Day of R e t ollection for Council members •has announced ft wiH be held Feb. 2K at the Onacle Convent Reseawatlons may he made by Mrs. Austlng. Hoatesse* for the social hour that will follow the meeting are Mrs. John Callahan, Mrs. Caro- line Fosterand Miss Rita Troat, —*— Q. ; ,,; Manied Couples Bid To Cana Sessions Married couples of Cwr Mo8ar of Sorrow* parish have been in- vited to Join in an evening Cana Conference tqbe held from 8 to H p, .nu TnttdayvJEJeb. 19, at the Notre Dame Retreat pouse, J246 AiexandarSti— The Hev^C* Richard Nfangle, assistant pastor of SS. Peter A Paul Church, will conduct the nferencev which will close with teliewal of marriage Vowa and Benedicllon. K^fxeshrnents' %ili be served. Reseirvatlon* tjiay be made- with. Jrirsv Doiatld^ Greet. w*]J fJ ,ciJpmItfeei^iiriaati^ ' • •ftefciid# aMiy^'iavtiwliettydtt' klra ihortiand -fitw\f «»« *«e»3l J ntSfFfiCtifitiii 'ft. the aeW -MB* «jt-j%o«hilH •** yo« feo|*e--*B» want a-shCrteut,io •a iood.offJee J o b , . . . 6r-a. better jgm, ihjrt you .fcajgaV.' Tlaft : *hy ,.t ^fiaX.yojB *|llb«i.ilid f ]tt*y# MAt a thorough, irsveatintion oE thit -Wtt«itt-II,B<T*'<t«fj>te if» he* CIMWH start .'(J^Mdttday* Feb. if,- '. Jtatlwtay lilani.aatOja**' 172 Clinton:Ave. S. t . ML-Otto l»t mill,!,!. i.U ')MU'].I.J|I .. •• "W-i, „*.-JHl,Ai^,^Bl>^ THI fWST STAINLISS 5TEIL :- STORMS SCREEN t(l«f«r«i4 uatatott UMI, MtMMMit> Ht t#* ilrM«*li «•* awiNWr. •. r»i!|1M (kiwtMftW «N hlg SwXil lll<Kl!»»MU- • t«My OHIII»«N h utimHM «• |*» ^JmttM^ ,t lataaiaaalskBaaAaat. IP«av4t *ww*wffvv**f* Jflpftaalwl jH^l^". i^aWa^^PFW* Onllimtf U Aimrln't «r* As tlmMm Si«*l CwnlriMiIwi Swm «ml %tmm9»¥. ttatn lmpr»»M»ntl Ctil* MW " iWniii invwtii _ ••••--" no sbll8«!lw 'rat Estimatas HA« 1i filR-H-UTE CO. 42M81 W. MAIN 8T- Deptxitih Sine* W7 ywvs onN inim. THI m*N» Help fha Mlsiiomi- By Prayan, Alms To Spread the Gotpai In All Nation* ,,• y n* FEET HURT? IPW <JEKRYGEUURA'S HandMade, Fwtherwelght, Interchangieablo ARCH SUPPORTS ror ajulck relief of aore said acMnf feet, caallousaa at MM/ bail ef the foot, tired and aaehlnr l«f anucla* and that ^al. ways tired feeUitg.*' We apeclalSie in finding tn* eorraw* abaci with tht proper arch for yoa %$£mm SJtos SJUHX rbux Tkxivt tsiox STOIS ',77 MONROE AVE. MOn. 3194 Son m»m - t *• t Hap. ram Sat. On FIU.J KM* UalOt I mt ZZL So Smootli and Rich 'A LOCUST %7T* T / mm WRT $m 10 * ii. savlnr skirt and rever nedtllrto bokm--"^idH can be ait from mi? £ik* «r,K44n«* H 4# ' 8«MI We ftr «««* rAtflBiitN' Nnmber ai»d «fa^ Address #^ilioa«v l t a # X<int ilr 3I*> a^ * Would yon, Jlka a Wl^r ^SWlp^^sWTPsa^HS^"" (laTSFi^Tia^f w^r^w mint with Mtt tar* Mat&t* fot ktttewmb {hit H4W *ni At*rf jtfir U*rn 'M, X vtttok im%* :,./ - ii*wj»»^.#»^y^lM*NaP>. ' cl ' "" for the future bride gi^e her .a ' beautiful DIAMOND" with a lovely STtiDCEi^irH SPAWOENO IIAWONDS HINTS INVITiDI ^iiAS*ii(tcftA^tr> AT owtHOiiii i^-rr"rjr^^-f'^r 1 ,-"'" 1 'f ' ^ " ^ tr rri-rr tr«r.rr*MKT0Ui SO? COMMERCE BLDC. 11? MAIN 5T. 5S 1* * Rochester's Largest Religious Goods Store Mew Two Volume ST. JOSIPIW MISSAL TterMwdfT#xM#. s Complete for Every Dcy, Ught in Weight. No. 440/22—tlaeic eiotlt, rad adgas, |o!d itamplng $5.50 No. 840/61—Biock sfffl«lot«d !§«,, wrf/ btfrnf(bd 4dg»<, gold siamping 11 i $».25 x IKCa mrCATJHQilC SOPPLV STORE 1 $ Clinton Avt. H-J1S rrat»WinS(, 2lWrJne*s ?-r •Ajt#r^» Rpdiat(«,*iy ( * ^ Asas^ ^ ^»*I«*fe«k. w ^^.^ ¥f «-«^*.^g s ^^ •fs 1 BM'. *p ^*KP^M *1«^taV *»* ** ^jteymwmtfW^

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Page 1: 1 C SOPPLV STORE - lib.catholiccourier.comlib.catholiccourier.com/1952-january-december-catholic-courier-journal...talent will be presented. -Dicfc Stoeb ^m set "the mood for the modes

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*" Writer /it CAtMBJTE FATHERS _ ^ Auburji, N«*w Yoi*

Male* A Ittfrac* In Your Own Dtects* fc%r Womrv CMMSKI*

AMKONG WOMEN

Forward The tr<s<jr&m

The Fsanily tufa l&mm « f % s ttoHSmA %%qii<} W*& Jjure Conference bx& a$ its second activity;* " H e dissemina­tion of mweat ideas a m i idesals regnrdiiif nwarlais s p d t h e fatAHy** W e ail r ea l i s s ehm b a # t ^ t j p r e ^ t t t j ^ ^ n s s ! ^ $ii o a r woiia where ejiemies ol tfae. f s a p j y : ! $ 0 ^ j m ! & Jrie^as to- spread tbelr ial.se' Ideologies.i'rri?™—.f:"'v':; -"-•".'-'vVl,1±(

i;"-""'"i".,-,iJ

and ur^hfetfan prtn^ples.to » \ moral, TW* 'iacta&ss.ttie, vicious: gatd to God's laws a s applied toj bW severs' andtcashv n^garincs. fanslly life, , \vhl(to Ji<^ o ^ J^p^ernt sending

'There are seven media tjhrough; :m«tfket: ,,11114 MUigt, .|l*. acknfrw! •wfiicb'fiiej^aroily JJte Bureau.! l e j ^ ^ n e w ^ i t deMc^JniiW!. tries to, spread tjta correct Idea]?. < shohjew - -.:.'- - * . , ' . • • « •:. The first te Sy atetrfyatton o l a T ^ ^ S f f e ^ f ^ ^ m ' ^ t e e ^ i iaanilx Wferaiture. Many, gwups i ^j^^oius i a w j ? ^ o t t t ^ iaittBy ana mdiviatEals cooperate with cwijtt "be ''roots; .easily Won if tb« Bateau i« doing this fine <&tholica falthfolly p^tronls^ service t6 feKniity life. ' .; only | $ J l ^ e | s mm atsfcflliUtors - ..•"'•"' • , . - * ' » » • 1 « f d e ^ r t t ^ t l ^ V . ^ X , .

^BE-SlAKaDSG known and dis« ".' 'v :• '-•'*'",*'•,*' ^"^?';-'' j jato^gotpop«Jw3iteratareon' '_*Q W^JgBSS ^ ° P * * % f e

mafrtoge anA the-family J? a h*Vfc>rways thotsglHt l«tte, ;v^cy useM atetiyftp WWcii-«*beI?BJ«1»J?«^pl«^eis^n^*im?atn4 c«r?ie4 onlttr pracH^lly «ay ot= 1 eftergy «»i?ifl| m«d]fletH». &ool£% gantottoi). * - gsuca as sens tlQJfclf. modem ones,

Whether used (n jprivate read-

« & "

•when .there are. s<rmaiiy fine

material s e « i s * . U t f O X ^ ^ fa,fshelves «aeit year lpu*se tn«y portant-3«eai«m tor both infofcf"* » * » oemaMid *rjrf must

Another Ssg eet. «i£ Ms *cti^Jy I r^ows' lsthe%hUnkoi.A»^enff^Rs,waRl » a xt&dtst tings for soaring agaJuru5t'$e ,«fi?trl^«tiohof ppoetey or sonlht: reaUjssni, It J s etf iaateriai; iwWcH Jte p%n| , ihdf^thwr« teemr finest literature, immoral o> in «ia*e cases^.^n't1^ lt I» jPws"»9te*; w t a * a" <*e

to eternal" vaa«e«. add With tlie

>eat SCHOOL TERM

f i BEGINS MONDAY, FEB. 25

Reg «.*er :,*>JOW Q„, a u ' » For A Better J o s

ROCHESTER BUSINE

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..... r AlPl K p -Qmf*[0k Wmtfs truly Gr&tprttg

I'CBHUn-BO'!

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Show Fashions Of Gay Nineties

t*lans for the Sflvef Tea and Fasttoft sVo^r to he sponsored by Saews^ Heart Society of Holy GhjoKst ehtech, Cpldwater at T)mA S»ost Amenean Legion Same,'Buffalo Roadi on Feb. 2S at* ieported neaping completion.

Starting at S p.rn, the program wHJ preseht $ally FranHlta* TV fashion expert from Edwards in display and c o m r a e h t a r y o n trends of fashions from the gay nifteties through 1^2, featurlffg the latest spring and' Easter styles. The Alma JLoralne Bridal S tep will model the latest bride's .attire* . .. ' ' •,""."•'.: ,'.-..•

The Rev. Albert J* Gelger Is fcoaoraw^ ch a i ra*n* Seheral Chairman, Mrs* )3rwin Sehrhiteis being asslstedi by Mrss Raymond Statt, Mrs, Gerald Kqhlmeir, Mrs, Walter Terry* JIri, |?ay' mond Bo&elex, JSri, J, Copeh-ha«en, M r ^ H , K. 'Walker and Jfrs. Jolm Kier onerjtertataraent Talent from Gladys Bliss. Dan­cing School-as well as. local talent will be presented. -Dicfc Stoeb ^ m set "the mood f o r the modes on the Hammond organ*

Mrs, Williarn Jacobs and Mrs. Stephen Wasko have charge of the ticket sale, A group of young women from the Aljo Cluby wilT serve the Silver Tea under the supervision of Mrs*. Joseph Entress assisted W SErSi. George We^t,JMrs. Clifford Reddle^ l^ra.. Matialine Skegg, Mrs.' Gerild Kauffman and Mrs. Matclan, Hoff who wifl be hoates^en.

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A SKCOND aKAjvity- recom« •mended by the Bureau i s lectures and radio talks; Commenting on

: -tjila activity-the 3«re«ti states, i*^hey,r^nain owsfsistently popu» 1ar* S e t whiks tlaey are wied ess^

*teaivBiyj. these he need^Cor ev*n •|re«t«e ".i»et .Tljifct niusC be' <*• irlctai to anyone -wHe i e at afll aware of the Vawt aracunt of f i i ^ . aiid harmftil Information wtjuxJtafr.marriage a w l family life that I» beiny cohitariily des-jlminated thcoutii these mxe* i^jiipinfrlfjaj^ •• j " ; ; * ' ' • • . • • •

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'MJBMOMSRS.;"OP'''Sacrea Heart Society of Holy <Sho»t Cliarch, OoldWater, ^ abow the above drepsea of anoflte* century at

_ib*Sllver Tea arid fashion Shaw at Hon* Posj^Horoe, BufTalo Boa*, on m\>,.%S. Wearing the «owns wid dai4 of same above are €f rom Ieft> Bettyj Jane Teray, lSea^Mri. Sa«y Start, ISM; Mrs. Fred Solb, 1865; Mrs. Mao Kauffinin, 186% andriM»rflyn

Bnlresfi MW*. They will be aeea saithe Fashion Show,

German Exchange Student To Speak AtDCCW Meeting

M N ; ; Joseph Sclmorr, newly elected president of the Deanery CkJuncit'of Cathole Women will can the council's t^eeftog to or^er Tuesday, Feb . 19 , at 8:15 p.m„ in the Columbus Ciy4e Center.

Bcfiolwshlpflo «3(ood-<So«»ej College, White JPlalns totaling more than ?7,500 will be offered this yew to Catholic girls grad­uating from apperoved h i g n schools in January and Sn June.

Examinations will be. held a* the College.on Saturday^ March i r 1952 irom 11» 4 ».rn, Candi­dates living at a distance fixan the college may make arrange­ments through their principals to take the examinations in their own schools.

Offered are three scholarships of $1,400 ($3150 a year)? three scholajrships of W.00O {$250 a year) and a limited number of scholarships of $400 ($100 a year).

Scholarships will be awarded on the .following, bakls: A corn-prehensive examination in Brig. ltsh; a psychological examination and i h e high school record and recommendation by the principal.

Information and application blanks may be had from The Committee on Scholarships, Good Counspl College, White Plains, N. %, . "

E T E R N A L TRIANGLE: — Three minds without a single thought

Mrs. Richard Welder will read

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Valentine Djnee,'S*cred H»^t and (tear/ Societies, SE Tfief«a"s Parish hall, Mi* 5t ami frfadsen Ave, 9 p. m.

Valwtaie Party, H d r p i W RowvSociety. 8p. m t •- „ , Sw«|ftswt OanceJSfc ichir fisher C!«b. Startl^f Roqf, Sftemicn Kstel,

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Chinch* 7p.ftv ' , - * » . . » , •Sfcer TeiXaranda^uaf: tathcUc D»o#»tefS of Amensa, hopie: of Ma iohn

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•^^frtirsupper, St. Monica's HcJy $m *$ Rosary Societies; chutch bill,

" 5 ^ A . S t Keten's .AlUfSc^^y^'hi t f / f j f * t , p«iy, Aft»r&ra Ladies. EdSwtfds faditBfium, 130 p m. . :

Wt&tatfaf \ . Sarxiuer i /oWBiSa Rosaiy" Sqdely. dwdr feall. 6 30 pw m. . , . „ TuteW'S#er. HcV Apcstte La*« Aax, Km tts cl St..Johf». school hall. .: /• 6«3&p,ro. ._ •

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Gwee V/«h^teo t^nte, St. Ntary cf tr#^ake Sodality. Watkits Glen, Gen-^ lralSd«il,S-12 , / M1 , , t J 1 ( U

/ ' JDjaotCRMeiart, St. iobn*Rsber Qtfy Sacred Heart Pro-Cathedral School

\ * /frUff V ." ". /' Card carry, Sacred MearrPro^fiedfat PTA new scbocl hall, 8-J5^m. Ordpat1y,St,Kta1sWebst»f,er«rchliaU,9p,rR. ' /

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hold a desaert bridge i n . the school l^Let t lr ig to i t jp^ tJCUes-day, feefe. &,£& 1 pan. •mmMle. it Jpflite6t • Aamiaelon fe 75"<sent*»

lire wil l be baby-sitte*i Itr. Ittendanoe for ehadren anA-t^

Mrs. Maatnlx fcenamed

Manhfic o f firo6jfely4. former preilrJeatof the |J*tlpnat .fi^nctt of-Cjaoil^'WoiyeW'' beeti^^^ppj^ated. "by ']P»Md3ent rTttanin, to-.*' .three-y^wHerni. 6ft m-$tt^:'&#m ot .tijet

A t St. neiert's freshnients wilt be Served.

Chairmatt to;'. Mrk Fred B. EWlllpst and <a«halrmen i r e the Mesdamea.Rred Strassrhfcr, Don­ald .Coaates, mtyd Soper.\ Asttst-iiig are jlrsv Stanley-DrifisV Mrs*: dDavJd fiarkv *I» . t^wfe IHgble, » r s , Radph Rragone, lira, Jahje* •GTSIelt jSr*. Charles Kreuzcr, l & s . Ooaald Blntz, and Jilrs. Roy • "jtun.

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the National President's message and the aims and scope of the seven standing committees will be discussed.

Mrs. Frank T. Curtin, a mem­ber o f the National Board of the Council, will report on the Board meeting she attended at National Headquarters In Washington.

The gueat speaker will be Mar­garet Vinzl ofSehwelnfurt* Ger­many, who Is one of the seventy-five—Exchange students being sponsored by the National Coun­cil o f Catholic Women, Miss Vlnzt is here for one year to study the American way of life and i s a. senior at Our Lady of Mercy High School. SheJ* stay. tog with Mr. and Mr* Frank Richardson during Jher stay to ftifiearlda. , -,»V,y--'.U .»-»(

Mr* EugeneXAusting, chair­man of the Animal Day of R e t ollection for Council members •has announced ft wiH be held Feb. 2 K at the Onac le Convent Reseawatlons may he made by

Mrs. Austlng. Hoatesse* for the social hour

that will follow the meeting are Mrs. John Callahan, Mrs. Caro­line Fosterand Miss Rita Troat,

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Manied Couples Bid To Cana Sessions

Married couples of Cwr Mo8ar of Sorrow* parish have been in­vited to Join in a n evening Cana Conference tqbe held from 8 to H p, .nu TnttdayvJEJeb. 19, a t the Notre Dame Retreat pouse, J246 AiexandarSti—

The Hev^C* Richard Nfangle, assistant pastor of SS. Peter A Paul Church, will conduct the

nferencev which will close with teliewal o f marriage Vowa and Benedicllon. K^fxeshrnents' %ili be served. Reseirvatlon* tjiay be made- with. Jrirsv Doiatld^ Greet. w*]JfJ,ciJpmItfeei^iiriaati^ ' •

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