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5P / *»£•. y^ l*jMi*iiiaiiMii|*ii»iiitii|ii^ CATHOLIC comma . W0mmmmmmmm -W^WfwW^v-j-^-i^ tfssHtSK AUBUIN SAVE *50 ON TOUR BEAUTIFUL NORCE COMBINATION RANGE IUf ftkt ^JffJO-NO W *149» AND,YOUR OLD RANCE fwrtj< Sll THESE FEATURES Fr.WsSHver Jubilee k Observed mSt it** Cmem*ltntmr a j»*rrf*«i»*J Heat M*guUl*r~ • A*f«wi|te Tap ftaJriwr aw-fOree, Ugnter*. « Vftttjr faaaialeet wild l Jte»a* Wo** ED RONDINA Hoine Comes First Alia tioo^RKPAIR ' •^•F •*•*.,- ^aw^*"*^*^ apajeeeBBBBB pesasjegae LGREENE LUMBER CO. ' "1-Aufcum, M. Y. —13 HuUwtt St HKNKCA yAO^^FarKhioMrr «f «. JPatriefc* Churc* putnnitU reception I t * ft M IThuriday (It parochial school hail /or thilr |>M lor, |Ae, «#*•. JB U, Quirk The ft caption wilt m*rtr tho e-b«rv*Hci it tha 38th anniversary of gXhir Qwijrk'* ordlnallort to til* pjrjllt hood, M"e-r# fhart Mo >S*r*on*>, fncludlnr njany *ut-ef«tOw*fl priest* *M friend* of th* pastor are *xp«ttil to atMnd tha tfftln )hut«r II Year* ( pn< «f r a t i u r Q u W * claaimVtli at 8t. Bernard* Seminary, Roth **t«r. will b* ih* guett epeaker Ui* R*v Cnarl** I Sullivan, *i *l*t*n.t pastor h«r*. and honpiuy chairman of th* committee in ir rang*m«nt*> It waa announced fathtr Quirk, who returned Sad urday from Rochester wji*r* ha It unded th* Diocesan retreat ijiwlni the pMt wMkj, »u oriUInd M June *\ JM* *t/ i t ; xnin*ni'<$wl> *ary by ArchbUhop Th»m»» $ Hkk*y, flxhwiir, thin bUhoJr«( tim iil»r*M, muiir tjulrk hw bitn r«rm#r »f*3«»l i ' I5rthcJ« J. ««n hin ohilmwn of Jhf etmimltUl jrr«ti*l«r Hw nwlh* M»W*t Hint «r» ThoniM P. B*vjn», Jo*«ph J Doylo, i*dwwd A. K«!Aw|l* l»ti«r Dornit, J»a«l ilwwn. thMBli RlUy, Potte OI»v«nnUU. J»*»pK M<ar*la, WllU«m A, m*mt*n, Ctamtnt 5PI»clt«l)l, Poul* JMntlMlll, Jarnoa 7. IkiHiv*^ J#hn MaJttMjr. Mr*. TiMotfey Cay**,MlM K»n lAo*y M < Mr*, An4r*w Slim. H#tV HAMtMUT —1UM H 30 Received As ^emorSodKfetjs— 9 Vg^^l HHH^MM H^M^^M w •s Auwmx, it. Y. 1ST aSNlBVA. ^ f«ll»wliMr « nwl' month* probation iHrlorf, thtrty JlHKhir «wtfttt«to it V* US** Vm School, fcfttfnjr ««««#*fMlly P«UH4 th «u«llft*«U#n* tumlMttM iMKoooary for rtMHhm, mm n> <MlVt4 Into Uii St*i«f JMoJUy ol Our Lady •* Monday «yt»Mf, In th* »NMM(4*of jthotr yattDli ami Wfori a h*»ullf«l»hrl»i. •( Uti SkHOHi Virgin, I1K)(*4 with can' dla*. satMff a««t« wr*ath • f U*m th* Sodill»L» wad* thalr act »l eoHMurailoa, 4t»lnf wkt*H alt if th* light* w*r« mlniuUtihi M«VI for U* «|ht»4 cuiidi* htW hy tacli Sodattot TiHM* wiri Uur kit an tha attar. R«v itayiMMt P. Kabul, atUni dtnotor rtetivttf th» m*m»*fi iuj apokt hrlify. th* »•«« "ilab Mary, Mothtf M1M* *»m W tff oiitlr* tMojikb' «*»etaM4 VM r»)i*wiii{ it mm *t th#*» N< WftwM? Mary Ati*t Miir. Kal»$t«it Bucklty. ttayhtn mtfitlty. An- i«]I«a Cart«•, ««lly J**n Gtmttt, A|[e» tank, ]nr«M*t C^AjukSi M? trelt i DM|tw, »«|y Ottnk. RaAwll Oagllan.M, Vlrxlnt* Callaih.f. Carm«!a OHrigirl, rt«o« Anil* H»nn««y, Jan* K«lkl«r. Uo Kttiy, lT»nt** La H«*t, ^ftaiwr P»M,OCK HOTEL AMNMIh I»» a «> mom WINES }l$!$£fljUK3F& BIC9ES* - ffcoMiWO f Spelling Champion IFwa Pastors Note 25tfy Anniversary at Moravia XOBA-VIA—Rev. Juifce* TtwJiejr, jpeutof of St, PatrM'8 Churcli at Mor»vi» *nd of St Ann'8 Church at Owasco, \s o-lwcivntnjr W« »Uvei* gJtccrdotal jubilee. Wednesday father IVitchtr and K«v John M 8«IIIn %tt, paator of St. Anthony 1 * Church Croton. paat chaplain for New Vorlt SUte Dtpiartmint of the American legion, also in hit Silver Jubilee year joined In an obaervane* here In the rectory of St Patrick'* Church and prltiti of th» Auburn Peaaery were prtwnt. Father TJacber, « native of Vic tor, punued hi* collegiate «tudl« at Syracuee Umveralty. Lat«r lie begin atudiea for the prieethood at Niagara Univerelty from which fnatltutlon he received -the diini of Maater of Arte Ho continued hie atudlea for the prleithood it St. Bernard a Seminary and ordained there After ordination Father TUcher aervod at Clyde. Ovid, Penn Yen, Roehoater, Klraira. and in 1K( be- came paetor of f t. Thomae' Church at Loiceater. «leo , eervlng RilMf and Plffard. In 1834 ho began the pastorate of St. Petrlek'e and 81. Ann'e. He ado aerved chaplain for the CCC camp hero during « portion of the time* the camp WH in operation. Father' Ttecher la enjoying «i very atieeeiiful paetonMo In lhi[ two Southern Cayuga County par-1 tehee and ro»ny improveminu have been mad* In the church! properlltt Including th*. redecore- tton of 8t. Patriek'a Church ami | the renovation and Improvtmini, of the rectory f ^SSSSS' % POST M.b SI8SON- »y 5T, A afeGKAW XIMA.^-Wv|ng»ton County Spell' itHC Otajet^teit Tee. for the fourth tbfcte thia honor ha« com* to **tu- mi .. . . . i. , dMt »»""»»• '' Mug *t floao School, thU y**i'* winner Hint Lyda Ma* Miller, »th grade pay it df the echooi and win* ntt of the town »p«IItng contett held tare eome wt*k» ago, re- j***t*£). in t h e eoimttil h«Hf at Oineeeo. Saturday. Jiumt S, iefowiv«r. hyUtL, Mao did not l***a ot her luce tea untli Thure- d«j»f. JUIHI S. «a it was anneuncrd at the eaMgatetion of the conti>t (h*« ike ehmeiploMtilp of tht can- ly •mu w*m >y a auplt repreaent. IHSC Vtt -Otmmm SCJMMI with I^da KiHt>, tlte rviMMr-uf T»f*ug,fc -Ma) avenlghl, which WM mt ttlK*MNHNNf at tli* time the pajaMf* w»r* ftrlt corrected, the wfmm k«i mm. a further review of Ih* ptfum, th* trr«r wii du- t*vmm KM County (Superintend- tnt ef 'Skh*#t« caw* hero tait Th»ar»d*y Uafarni Sbter M. Ttrf ill* and $-#** Mae thai the latlir «ia» the wlaeMr and with it gee* Ih* right t* repreeent th* county it «h* itato tlitat* to b* held at Ik* 8Mta> r » t r In ByratuM early la JMiKrrtoxr, IPwrwir juj|rtJe of St. Re** School, wfcaa won the county eJuunelaruhip father Srlllnger waa for many year* eecreUry to Btefrop Hlckey. and eerved aa paator at Sodue. Hi f«rttt-thr iwmfrTeTrffWWiTBTehapIarn dur J - ing the world war. tlve ef Rochester known here Ho la a na-l and widely HOtT KAMI «AUr IUHI II St. Stephen's Club Holds Final Meeting are* tl*w»tf Leonard, Kathrya Stephen** Oub h«M their fine! in Maxtiry mm Jt*»* itendrieV. **"* '"" """" "*" *"" ttttr HUM «Aur—iwtt it Virginia Malley Ffeads Settlement M i t t 'VtistaMt) Hattey, dAughttr •f Mi, «H«t 3*x* Wib HsXttt »f 239 Wry «trt«t, turn been eiMtaged a* HHMmtlr* 'wmttttt ef MtrrtMM C*a> Inv MUtMtAt: hauw w»»«jt»d ly Ih* Otvitjem «f Social- AeOe* of Ihe R«lHmt«r CatholK OtatUter. »«J*» Hastky waa gtadwied thta It**" frewt, K«utfr*ta Colt*** where lM | u u * # 4 cwttrMa ia WWIJU WB|. ine«> and era* aw*frf*d a BJL dt« jrine. Far OwT j # j i ttx MMihi the ha* Jteen etotrwe volunteer aid work »ltl» the chlWiren'e gynup* at the I Ueeratar*. Saul Lahr. " Oiorge 7^L>^ m m2S!C!^ZT H^T tdnehan, Mary J*«* ****% ito |Q ^! , ",f^ ,, * w * a ' l, . mu » aw Mw»hy. Jeanne NiSeak*; c«*' ***" M<a1 * y " lR ' "*'" ««««•»• -^*- *t)W»f M i ^iu D'C ' AU1UMTI LAROEaT l^ v £ax^jh»r ^ Every £W' J- ,<i sssttfenowieh inntttininniinuutu }^rr,al F RvlCE ^ /, IIU 4 ICE CO., Inc. Rke, Mary Jane rtaherifc Mary Ruggterl, Aftgeltna Sasiiembtnl Im Steven*, Mtotutor TandK, Mary Venull and William Dlnan, Hit newly elected Sodality m- etrt Will It* formally tndvteted Into ofBc* on Sunday evening, June aitJt, at ?!» frNsSeli. U t t y a r e a j follow*; prefect, George Rickey, vlce.prefect, Robert Br*fi«*t»: i<«> reUry: Mary Llnehan; tutiiiiutt iectettry, Maty r. Sted**? t « * * urer, Ash* M«rl* McDonald; «*• iletant treaiurer. Margaret Nolan, aletant lre»jurer. Margaret Ka- ten*. CorrlmtttM chatrmtn anti *M!JH- |Ut(* are: Kuchatlatlc, Theodor. Vttfii 0e#tgt UncSin *nd Sorathy V«ltr Ou> Udy'* commluee, Do«. thy CMalley and Joyce Murdoch; poeler, t*uli« Ruggtert and Mary Niedtr; aewlng club. Re** Hennte- »ey and Virgin!* 0«I)«gh*r; »Ump dub, Harry Mora* aftd too Kelly; etudy club, Paige Secur and Joyce McGfeth; Catholic truth, William Bratll tad Kathleen Tolas: rnirn- berihlp, Wtlllom O'Mailey. Anne Frauta; alck, Jan* Hait, Satg* S*« ear and rrance* LaN***: tociat Margaret Ratnaa, fYancra Smith and Gewrta Rickey! jh-imlHrr «! He Sodellty'e Natlanal Actrieory Boeid, George Rickey; member of the Na» HonU <jM*ia T » Wark OMn«Ut«* Kathryw Mdraw, > Rev. Jam«* B. tana at Newark I^rHti*DIr*6tw«*>d*WW»*. will adar**»t^*jrftt«trii> * HilV t*AMI SAttf^MiH* it BENtyA JUNIOR HOLY NAME inefSctr t» eaagaged at the Mtrrt m*& Cenlr*. tStnro it* argxnieatton itffiMi year* &tpt, the Marrtmae C«n- If* >JM ivrewet M^an annas to the flttMUto IfwttttHte en f^forth Street lite to th* «3tpaiu.on ef eervtcta, II has btccm* nctaary to add n ntw- stuff teauttf on the work at Merj-imae Ctatrv Mlw Malley will lie aaii lh» •acscutlve werfe at th* < lltt**m«iM »n« ah* win h* euuleted It dwrrylng; oui the progrnhui by a lleJT ef S T A a n d mlunteer 'or»r«r». t l a * Mirrtmjac Centre is located Ot MCerrlffwte' S l « « ! . corner HolUi- tir 38Mr««t. arw3 its acfmiruatraUve tlfaCrs art mei.iiagtd by the Dlvt- ilra «f STC?H1 Ariion of the RocJi- (H«r Cathetlle CSaritie*. I<mv H*US »AUY — 1UNI It door meeting until the fall *eaion| on Thursday evernlng. June a at the pariah hou»«. ( Rev rrederttk Ollbcrt of Hol» l Angela' parUh In Buffalo addrcsud, the group briefly. Father Clllbiri, who eieo eddn»«J the club dunni ( (he paat ortnter h«e ahown a deep | interest in the local organisation. and *•*.» mad* aa honorary menv| ber at the Thursday nlghi dinner i meeting. > Ml*i Virginia OHellcy enter-! talncil with m humorouj mono.) logue- Several, anembcra of the - eealor CIMJ of D«3alr« Hith Sckeot were alio preatat at the mtetittf. Mr*. John V C'arrotl wa« chair. man of arrangement* for the din- ner The fine ureni on the duhi •ymmrr calendar n m tit lia aec, end annual rammer dlnner^anee, ^^ On that which will be hetd on Tburadey.. e-otnmlMMJn Jane 21. et the Geneva Country! Club «rtth Mrs John F Hlckey aa i general chairman i Hfitv HAMI aaatv IUHI it Waterloo Knights , Hold Elections Cross Country CurrtnU NEW YORK.—AUOB WBM- SEN, concXuetor of chlldren'i programa cran NBC, declavrei that what m o s t ^children need ia neg- lect, The av;ragre chUd, aayi Mlu Reanaeeai, li toe pennpered. -SpenWaif beerfore * iroup- of wom- en in RadUa Oly the otter day, aha explained her ilatemfnt by aaying that chiWren in their formauva jreaara ahould be) taught to be ataif.arafflcleuat. Mia* Kern- sen alao beeaieve* that *paring the root doesai not arpoll the child, A ipankod -child, in her opinion, la mor* a p * to romernber the •pankiBs tfcaen Uaot letaon. NothJng lae-ritateat Dave "Hobby I^obby" Xlrotan mare th*un to be told that he*t>bylitae are null. Hla reply la t h a « In theit event, moil of the evorldTa ireau men mu«t be nutty. Ho rxjmti e»ot that for ex- ample Fre*i«Jent Roosevelt makea a hobby of collecting atampa; Vlce-Prcsldtsau G»mer c ollects hall. King Oeorare VI of Eng- land la an expert on photogra- phy A l b e r t Elnaleln playa the violin for raocreailoxi and Vincent Aetor huaa m. complete miniature railroad. Datvti own bobby is j colliellns h«3bby!it». Kevortto story of HARRY SALTER. ra_antro On Dave El- enan'a JfBC Hobby Lobby pro- 17am. eoncawrna tbe Texu oil I ruili days «rinn he waa working ' .eta e atoiogsut lie fell in with two buaJneaca men who were ' starling m eaOioa-itz-lng oil com- | pany They •wanted Harry to soil ' •lock aod focr lila tabor bee waa | t o receive paaeyment In tho nnmo 1 stock. But «-a a Keolojlat. Saltor I waa ikcpttoaUl ol Ihe property be- 1 tag promote«l and turned down 1 tbe olfer. Tordey. tbat oil well la one of tba bigaeact guabera in Ten**. All oJT whtcb, eaya Maes- 1 tn> 8»lt*r. efckowi Uaal as a geol- 1 j oxial, b« let • good orchntra I leader. I Among: tne> moat unuaual gifta I swnl to ratdlar folks are those re- ' c»ived by IX>N OODDARD. com- 1 snenlalor or» the NFir* Perm 1 Rjadle Kmw* proirmm But re < c-antly h*> recsoelved at preaent thai 1 ta provlnj- at ilubfcwrn problem 1 a burro named Ton tent by I « Ian who r-»li«j tfte little crlt- | Cera. I JACK COSTKIXX). NBC an- ' nouncer. tettao title story of hla 1 fl«l trip to lite New York ' •World'a F a i r . Seems that Jach , eana* Handing by the lagoon from which rttaa tie gremt pertsphrre vachan leveret aallora came along auad itopped to gauee with ppr- esnt are at lt»« icen«. "Gee"' ex- claimed oae. "Whoa paying for e*JJ thiir- IlaCOLOfSTEL TOMMY DOR- J>KY now Hljia bct-n aince May dale bo received a j Lieutenant-Colo- n«l on t h * *t-aft of Covernor E. r_> Rivers of (itorgta The nnti nralion on Ootottel Tommy's op ptotntment deaslared. "We are al- ready leuumasntnl e»vor you DECKER'S "Milt without Me*t*ct" FOR YOUR PROTECTTIO V*a^-~-j^ "We couldn't improve the milk . . . "\ so a-er improved the protection" Kxxd for your protection use our Guernsey milk a new safeguard to health DECKER'S DAIRY 167 FLANDERS ST I GENESEE 1658 HkaSlllalNMMI* GIFTS FOR FATHER Shirts—White ami f.imv patterns . *t «m aiui St 49 I-a IRC assortment lies . 2 ;t a n d w e Nencks 31 .'jcantl.itc rr*a)nman ... t;,. *in>». Si ji* Sliiria and Shirts Jl Hi ami l i t p \lst> ,1 (x.illj XsSilttllUllt nl" NIIAV l \ ( . M I S - L l(.\Rs^ It )B\tC«»-FM l'l S s| U k^ an.l !''>|o MIIIUS KIRCHER DRY GOODS Oer. Campbell and Saxton Sts. Open Evil. liV (h>f and liclrrm S&H (trccn Stamps: 1 \V ATKRUXJ Joje pu McKone I of 103 W Main Street, was elected Grand Knight, of the Waterloo! Council Kntghta of Cetumbua' Alumnae To Greet 1939 Graduates CHirACO The word ha a gone out »ron=id the NBC studloa la Chicago to watcts your mar. We* when JACK HOLDEN is a*«und A recrent Tom Mbt NBC broadcast reqalrtd tbe sound ef- CURTAINS Wnheal with aure soap in rain-tall water which ererfucats Ida anllta* aua'i. Slrelchad and dried en sinless and beaklces «a-ule. meal avtd llniahed araaclly th« right til*. »IAIN CURTAINS. 40c pt * RUFFLIO er FRINCtO S O c »f. HAFNER HOME LAUWRY, I n c . S91-5 CLINTON AVE. N. MAIN 2978 WHERE QUALITY COSTS MO MORE Mr McKes*. -fes servsd as D*p= uty Grand Knight for the pait year. »tH succeed Paul Henry of W WUBarn Street. Other officers Included: Deputy Gc».n4 Kalght, Francis Kt»rtii; Chancellor, Carl Seek; treasurer. George Marshall, advocate. Milts &*tf*y; warder. Astbosy Petwi inside guard. Jamas Ryan, outside TIM Cl*a> t* im will be rectlv. f^„ W S.^ a5 ^ I ? h * pSal,, a mxo the Ateesnae Aateciation of th * R « v Q * or « e T - McC * tt Naaaaieth Ac*ei*my at a Candle-1 HOW KAMI *AU.T-IUHI tt ll|ht, Cereserony and Reception to be kaald cm Friday evening, June Urd at Najtarelh Academy oi» take Aveaaue. JCach member et the (It** ted &vy 3Wlsa Kileen Hanhy. Qaaaat Preertdaatt, wtQ receive a llgkfeed Ho* eat&tte tied with gold HbJNatv symbmJic of Kaaarath'a taints, item t&» PresWtnt of th* AtusaafiM Awo-ciatiorj. XltF« ctaa* wilt be presented tor teeajjllon m t » the AacoctaUon by Bleterr M. Marcella, PrlnelpaL and chapter No. <«t at the montlily f^t, man to ereprodace the noise meeting on Tuesday night in the' off MrbJe g,^,, erollowing the council rooms in Virginia Street I „£,„„ Jtcfc ^3,, „ » mlmhtT ot toe rut. chai3*njeci the rest of Use gang t o a real gaune with the sound effects xntrbles. The game •round up wish Jack In posses- sion ot an teSa '"mifea" "msmmmimm&aim tusmi fa* HID 11AM K$N*<f**Ati nj^Mtmr :«e m ir?n»»cia HH Sales pariah held 1U regular semi- rnemthly r***tta« e* 1 ^**** «'«•? aSaS^JtiiSf -%;i|r;-:W*; i «rr»|l^ -kail,' P ^ d e a t Th^ea^a* C*ro*Tprt*k' 3m&"~fr~'-'-' m ' : - * -• ' : "' ' f •'- '' 1^ laconia Was appointed tern- |Walry>'>-#e^l*%; - t>m - -Okraitt:' gave hl« report a* chalrmah of the mm^^thwr-mim «t tit*' Harwoi'-'-•• • . - - •- • Coach Angola aangallttl apoat «ri th* atamtlng* of the baseball team and announced that Bt,uno Carwefalo h*a been nasaod wan- as**. . *th» Sat* of June » - w W dtol«5*d ttaoa fear a baVoOh aewty. Angete Oansaitat waa aaraod eaaimari *r Witt- ** ira-etovi by th* newly^Kct Id yrelldenl *f the As*ocl*Uon. Mewaiberihtt* ewrd* will be given ta the ggraduate* mi tottventra of their ticaqptlerii A y*ahi«n Rtvut ot the gradu- fliaaa gow»a w»m from the time of Kaaae.r*th'« ftrat Commenctmtnt to |h* *N**Sst C3*W* Of tM* will be presented. Tteeae. jjowiu Will b* moeSakv . by . Mlstea Margaret Wcsr^lrtffjitt* Kathryn Skelly, Pe»«rO|M Brejewan, Alice SchauaelL. Rltat. Simnaer, Geraldln* Haege. M3M MstrjatretLarkin is Qtn- iral ChUrrnaas: of the RecepUon. Mr*. Ella. ^Ttglve it acting as Chair- mart of R«seer«,tioni Ttais will the second Alumnae ereatt to whic;te the graduates will be iaavited, Tfetey wilt be gutata of th* .jrUaec£a.U<m at the Communton Braatktiut fottawthg th* Memorial Maaaef U an*, kaaht at nine o'clock, June II aav Wiaareth Academy CATHOLIC WORKERS ASK AID FOR HOSPITALITY HOUSE The Catholic Workers of Roch- ester express thanks to those who have generously contributed food, clothing; and money to aid in the work or tit*r**c*ntly opened Houie of Hospitality. \ Benefactor* eW remembered In the Maa* which! ts offered by the group each Saturday at Cotumbm Ctvfc Center. The number of those seeking help at the House of S t Joseph the Worker. 57« Cltnton Avenue North tt steadily increasing. Mealj ar* being served to more than 7$ *h«H daily. WTten a Comeedlin. Talks: Bob Hope vr-ill think twice nest time before haas Invites hts entire Sunday night preview audience t o "Come bac3t on "Tuesday and awe* the a&ow." He Issued the bToed come-ora last Sunday, con- ciadlng with ~If you cant get la Jsast tee me" AbouS titty hesr- e r s look him at his word, and swamped the NBC staff of usb- exs two xnlncxitea b e f o r e the hroadcut- Tfate overflow sat on Use state. CURTICE F H. McELVVEE jajTOIhcr Mattreu $«K)p—VUd? ooM.bic Sy Foster Bro<. Mlg Comparry The Hollywood Spring Filled Mattress made to sell rb r S22 50 Ssecial for thle month at $M95 in all sixes. Dea't forget the Ciaeat Saociel— Foster Piccadilly $29 50 Spring Filled Mattresses lor $25.00 CURTICE & McELWEE 211 MAIN ST. SOUTH PHO.SB 39 — C^iVNANDAJGliA, 2 C . Y. C U'ALITY FCRXITL'RE-FUNER.U DIRECTORS gf WTiatlhe? Stars Say: Uke F*ihbear MdGteo'e descrtp- tion of as clutl woman' ""She's j « s t like a cSollar starm clock: full ol good -works, sounds aw- Th»*"g'eneros%" if i ff U, ,,usy * * DB * 1 ls n * v « r <iailt on frienda aupport* thii work '* m,! In eevtral Rosary societies navel ' " - * been foraita groups of ten women > each of whtm eontacU tori other I « « , . . ik« I i—i ..... -^, Tht«t. people wtlllhg to pledge themsetveji "* BM »"* U»t«ners inillk. tc> rerutar weekly or monthly do ; | * M Klneraom tcceivcd a , ttlci milk, aeap and other ataple*., | pi^cd him It reaaSt in these crucial times of txtrcmc nation- JOHNCOX'S ICE CREAM Ice Cream :-: Quality Be Swi' Y ou Buy Johncox's for Your Homes and Parties CANANDAIGUA PHONE 140 j '•f i S0m%m * i if)* v ta V* a*attt*« by the eoaunWe* ehairaaen: *Ve- Jaaa XMAuguetlne: Je^a N XaawV»^ inaa*A " *UH JrtiMieHjf, St. Sl^phtn*t Molds Class Day .aiaeiOa. waa Wiaaa and «e». Ubat diwriag ta* aumaaet . ^Ajaw*ti»*w*wtm b* Meat oil ^ ^ b a w t e t y , arpfete belefly *n«a* t^***ad*w Saadar aaaaomnee .*** r«*au»ded the inwtnber* *t th* ijk**y i*rti«t1u te> bt-d(eri»ad. front <£jBgg* of fra^t H«y 1 'data}**** bf th* Jtewiar Holjf l^lraity«h*t«£r>at Othsra interested In, tho wotk 'who *lsh to help could consider this plan, the Catholic Workers say The present need la for sta- ple food*. Men's clothing and children'*-books are alto needed. Contributions win b» collected If you writ* to the Catholic Worker, it* North Clinton Avenue or phone CaBleisv^ The- annual claeo day tBitrtaUstattentj of the Klgbth Orewa* f » * * » a r SR< SitoatMn's tehaOt wast- b*MI at Raoeland. AAee'*^ awtetoor ptenk, the claa* gram, remarks war* made by the My *e**wara ^war prooentod. Tae ctaaaa ntHt* .t* *H* ahrsvya wist* wi^aiaea wHlk CW," Tfsa. etoarrasaa wa*. aet foUows; aa- ira*aoaceai*eata» -by Margartt Hand- le*t »*ag,- "ebedbi a; St, Stephen k s" elaaaal eJfdraawi, by Robert Dona- har*=.< ekuas hhttory, by Slloo* D'MCsalky; >«*•«, *SM» at Sea.* by the ebu*; ehwaa prOnhecy, by Ar- lew* &Ht30»i "Xba Knd CroWaa An"" ay RfcaVart 0«**a*«r aaeag. "Craal Sleaoi Mb.- ttiejli*'* Claaa," WM ^*"""sv ^•a^aw^*evyA ^p^ewaeasl ^^gsaa^^aKf w^*W *i»»..e»eat;..a»ewr. -^aaaa i>eta,» •* the elaaat claaa will, Francis. Me- Carthy; claaa hmyn, "Virgj* Matber," by the claa*. At tb* cenclaeioa of tho pro- paator. Rev. William. H. McPaddtn, anti tho pritata of tit* pariah. Ctaaa officers, all of whom at- tained an average above H per cent, aw a* follows: President, Margaret Haadlon: vice-president, Robert Donahue; secretary, Jean Roberta; traaatiror Francis Mc- Carthy; advisory board. Arlene CMalley, Irene Henneaacy, Km- aset tdawhaa, John McDonough, Jaa* MeCTooidy, WilHara Holltraa and Maria MoDonmatL Thai eta** caenra for this year kre *w* and whtta aJism and racial prejudice. It is refreshing to hear tho program TSymns of AIS Churches. By ex- pressing aa tc does the thought of commtxn brotherhood among *tH sincere eollowesra ot every csreed, It Is ssyresding the doc- trine of tolermnce which is so b*dly needed: In Oab world of ontta.. 1 lseaiHtSly coararnitd ywer actrKtrlty and the skill and tact ««ri which .yau ^rt»ep* the hymns o r A l i - th* great religious fmithr-gi-vlhajg pteceominence to raorM* JOHN KIcatAN, th* sporu wrriiing, regutaar expert on the f f B C Informastlion fleas* pro- grsun, coatinvwa* to aacxnaM his as- aocUtet evith «ht wide variety ef hi* Intereat*. Recexntly, while wraitlng for rJbe bfosadcast to go o n the air-, John sat down at a piano In the studio and played ftor Hverad trtEnutes . .. mneb to tise enjoyment ot else gathering **wdlo atrdleawce. He atopped, howevtr, wheam hi* colleague, FTtANKtJN X> ADtAMS, volun- t e e red to sing.. CANANDAICUA DAIRY COMPANY PASTEURIZED MILK PRODUCTS Canandaigua, N. Y. MORNILL STEPHAN HOLLANDS' SONS ==COAL== BUILDERS* SUPPLIES — L U M B E R HORNELL, N. Y.- s li C 4

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HKNKCA yAO^^FarKhioMrr «f « . JPatriefc* Churc* putnnitU reception I t * ft M IThuriday (It parochial school hail /or thilr |>M lor, |Ae, «#*•. JB U, Quirk The ft caption wilt m*rtr tho e-b«rv*Hci it tha 38th anniversary of gXhir Qwijrk'* ordlnallort to til* pjrjllt hood,

M"e-r# fhart Mo >S*r*on*>, fncludlnr njany *ut-ef«tOw*fl priest* *M friend* of th* pastor are *xp«ttil to atMnd tha tfftln )hut«r II Year* (

pn< «f ratiur QuW* claaimVtli at 8t. Bernard* Seminary, Roth **t«r. will b* ih* guett epeaker Ui* R*v Cnarl** I Sullivan, *i *l*t*n.t pastor h«r*. and honpiuy chairman of th* committee in ir rang*m«nt*> It waa announced

fathtr Quirk, who returned Sad urday from Rochester wji*r* ha It unded th* Diocesan retreat ijiwlni the pMt wMkj, » u oriUInd M June *\ JM* *t/ i t ; xnin*ni'<$wl> *ary by ArchbUhop Th»m»» $ Hkk*y, flxhwiir, thin bUhoJr«( tim iil»r*M, mui ir tjulrk hw bitn

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In th* »NMM(4*of jthotr yattDli ami Wfori a h*»ullf«l»hrl»i. •( Uti SkHOHi Virgin, I1K)(*4 with can' dla*. satMff a««t« wr*ath • f U*m th* Sodill»L» wad* thalr act »l eoHMurailoa, 4t»lnf wkt*H alt if th* light* w*r« mlniuUtihi M«VI for U* «|ht»4 cuiidi* htW hy tacli Sodattot TiHM* wiri Uur kit an tha attar.

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r»)i*wiii{ it mm *t th#*» N< WftwM? Mary Ati*t Miir. Kal»$t«it Bucklty. ttayhtn mtfitlty. An-i«]I«a Cart«•, ««lly J**n Gtmttt, A|[e» tank, ]nr«M*t C^AjukSi M ? treltiDM|tw, » « | y Ottnk. RaAwll Oagllan.M, Vlrxlnt* Callaih.f. Carm«!a OHrigirl, rt«o« Anil* H»nn««y, Jan* K«lkl«r. Uo Kttiy, lT»nt** La H«*t, ^ftaiwr

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IFwa Pastors Note 25tfy Anniversary at Moravia

XOBA-VIA—Rev. Juifce* TtwJiejr, jpeutof of St, PatrM'8 Churcli a t Mor»vi» *nd of St Ann'8 Church at Owasco, \s o-lwcivntnjr W« »Uvei* gJtccrdotal jubilee. Wednesday father

IVitchtr and K«v John M 8«IIIn %tt, paator of St. Anthony1* Church Croton. paat chaplain for New Vorlt SUte Dtpiartmint of the American legion, also in hit Silver Jubilee year joined In an obaervane* here In the rectory of St Patrick'* Church and prltiti of th» Auburn Peaaery were prtwnt.

Father TJacber, « native of Vic tor, punued hi* collegiate «tudl« at Syracuee Umveralty. Lat«r lie begin atudiea for the prieethood at Niagara Univerelty from which fnatltutlon he received -the diini of Maater of Arte Ho continued hie atudlea for the prleithood it St. Bernard a Seminary and w» ordained there

After ordination Father TUcher aervod at Clyde. Ovid, Penn Yen, Roehoater, Klraira. and in 1K( be­came paetor of f t. Thomae' Church at Loiceater. «leo , eervlng RilMf and Plffard. In 1834 ho began the pastorate of St. Petrlek'e and 81. Ann'e. He ado aerved a» chaplain for the CCC camp hero during « portion of the time* the camp WH in operation.

Father' Ttecher la enjoying «i very atieeeiiful paetonMo In lhi[ two Southern Cayuga County par-1 tehee and ro»ny improveminu have been mad* In the church! properlltt Including th*. redecore-tton of 8t. Patriek'a Church ami | the renovation and Improvtmini, of the rectory

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S c h o o l , thU y**i'* winner Hint Lyda Ma* Miller, »th grade p a y i t df the echooi and win* ntt of the town »p«IItng contett held tare eome wt*k» ago , re-j***t*£). in t h e

eoimttil h«Hf a t Oineeeo. Saturday. Jiumt S,

iefowiv«r. hyUtL, Mao did not l***a ot her luce tea untli Thure-d«j»f. JUIHI S. «a it was anneuncrd at the eaMgatetion of the conti>t (h*« ike ehmeiploMtilp of tht can-ly •mu w*m >y a auplt repreaent. IHSC Vtt -Otmmm SCJMMI with I^da KiHt>, tlte rviMMr-uf

T»f*ug,fc -Ma) avenlghl, which WM mt ttlK*MNHNNf at tli* time the pajaMf* w»r* ftrlt corrected, the

wfmm k « i mm. a further review of Ih* ptfum, th* trr«r w i i du-t*vmm K M County (Superintend-tnt ef 'Skh*#t« caw* hero tait Th»ar»d*y t » Uafarni Sbter M. Ttrf i l l * and $-#** Mae thai the latlir «ia» the wlaeMr and with it gee* Ih* right t * repreeent th* county it «h* itato tlitat* to b* held at Ik* 8Mta> r » t r In ByratuM early la JMiKrrtoxr,

IPwrwir juj|rtJe of St. Re** School, wfcaa won the county eJuunelaruhip

father Srlllnger waa for many year* eecreUry to Btefrop Hlckey. and eerved aa paator at Sodue. Hi

f«rttt-thr iwmfrTeTrffWWiTBTehapIarn dur J -ing the world war. tlve ef Rochester known here

Ho la a na-l and widely

HOtT KAMI «AUr — IUHI II

St. Stephen's Club Holds Final Meeting

are* t l*w»t f Leonard, Kathrya Stephen** Oub h«M their fine! in Maxtiry mm Jt*»* itendrieV. **"* '"" """" "*" *""

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Virginia Malley Ffeads Settlement

M i t t 'VtistaMt) Hattey, dAughttr •f Mi, «H«t 3*x* Wib HsXttt »f 239 Wry «trt«t, turn been eiMtaged a* HHMmtlr* 'wmttttt ef MtrrtMM C*a> Inv MUtMtAt: hauw w»»«jt»d l y Ih* Otvitjem «f Social- AeOe* of Ihe R«lHmt«r CatholK OtatUter.

»«J*» Hastky waa gtadwied thta It**" frewt, K«utfr*ta Colt*** where lM |uu*#4 cwttrMa ia WWIJU WB|. ine«> and era* aw*frf*d a BJL dt« jrine. Far OwT j#j i ttx MMihi the ha* Jteen etotrwe volunteer aid work »ltl» the chlWiren'e gynup* at the I

Ueeratar*. Saul Lahr. " Oiorge 7^L>^mm2S!C!^ZT H ^ T tdnehan, Mary J*«* ****% i t o | Q ^ ! , " , f ^ , , * w * a ' l , . m u » aw Mw»hy. Jeanne NiSeak*; c « * ' ***" M < a 1 * y " l R ' "*'" ««««•»•

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Rke, Mary Jane rtaherifc Mary Ruggterl, Aftgeltna Sasiiembtnl I m Steven*, Mtotutor TandK, Mary Venull and William Dlnan,

Hit newly elected Sodality m-etrt Will It* formally tndvteted Into ofBc* on Sunday evening, June aitJt, at ?!» frNsSeli. U t t y a r e a j follow*; prefect, George Rickey, vlce.prefect, Robert Br*fi«*t»: i<«> reUry: Mary Llnehan; tutiiiiutt iectettry, Maty r. Sted**? t « * * urer, Ash* M«rl* McDonald; «*• iletant treaiurer. Margaret Nolan, aletant lre»jurer. Margaret Ka-ten*.

CorrlmtttM chatrmtn anti *M!JH-|Ut(* are: Kuchatlatlc, Theodor. Vttfii 0e#tgt UncSin *nd Sorathy V«ltr Ou> Udy'* commluee, Do«. thy CMalley and Joyce Murdoch; poeler, t*uli« Ruggtert and Mary Niedtr; aewlng club. Re** Hennte-»ey and Virgin!* 0«I)«gh*r; »Ump dub, Harry Mora* aftd t o o Kelly; etudy club, Paige Secur and Joyce McGfeth; Catholic truth, William Bratll t ad Kathleen Tolas: rnirn-berihlp, Wtlllom O'Mailey. Anne Frauta; alck, Jan* Hait, Satg* S*« ear and rrance* LaN***: tociat Margaret Ratnaa, fYancra Smith and Gewrta Rickey! jh-imlHrr «! He Sodellty'e Natlanal Actrieory Boeid, George Rickey; member of the Na» HonU <jM*iaT» Wark OMn«Ut«* Kathryw Mdraw, >

Rev. Jam«* B. tana at Newark I^rHti*DIr*6tw«*>d*WW»*. will adar**»t^*jrftt«trii>

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BENtyA JUNIOR HOLY NAME

inefSctr t» %« eaagaged at the Mtrrt m*& Cenlr*. tStnro it* argxnieatton itffiMi year* &tpt, the Marrtmae C«n-If* >JM ivrewet M^an annas to the flttMUto IfwttttHte en f forth Street lite to th* «3tpaiu.on ef eervtcta, II h a s btccm* nctaary to add n ntw- stuff *» teauttf on the work at Merj-imae Ctatrv Mlw Malley will lie aaii lh» •acscutlve werfe at th* < lltt**m«iM » n « ah* win h* euuleted It dwrrylng; o u i the progrnhui by a lleJT ef S T A a n d mlunteer 'or»r«r».

t l a * Mirrtmjac Centre is located Ott MCerrlffwte' S l « « ! . corner HolUi-tir 38Mr««t. arw3 its acfmiruatraUve tlfaCrs art mei.iiagtd by the Dlvt-ilra «f STC?H1 Ariion of the RocJi-(H«r Cathetlle CSaritie*.

I<mv H*US »AUY — 1UNI It

door meeting until the fall *eaion| on Thursday evernlng. June a at the pariah hou»«. (

Rev rrederttk Ollbcrt of Hol»l Angela' parUh In Buffalo addrcsud, the group briefly. Father Clllbiri, who eieo eddn»«J the club dunni ( (he paat ortnter h«e ahown a deep | interest in the local organisation. and *•*.» mad* aa honorary menv| ber at the Thursday nlghi dinner i meeting. >

Ml*i Virginia OHellcy enter-! talncil with m humorouj mono.) logue- Several, anembcra of the -eealor CIMJ of D«3alr« Hith Sckeot were alio preatat at the mtetittf.

Mr*. John V C'arrotl wa« chair. man of arrangement* for the din­ner

The fine ureni on the duhi •ymmrr calendar n m tit lia aec, end annual rammer dlnner^anee, ^^ On that which will be hetd on Tburadey.. e-otnmlMMJn Jane 21. et the Geneva Country! Club «rtth Mrs John F Hlckey aa i general chairman i

Hfitv HAMI aaatv — IUHI it

Waterloo Knights , Hold Elections

Cross Country CurrtnU NEW YORK.—AUOB WBM-

SEN, concXuetor of chlldren'i programa cran NBC, declavrei that what most ^children need ia neg­lect, The av;ragre chUd, aayi Mlu Reanaeeai, li toe pennpered. -SpenWaif beerfore * iroup- of wom­en in RadUa Oly the otter day, aha explained her ilatemfnt by aaying t h a t chiWren in their formauva jreaara ahould be) taught to be ataif.arafflcleuat. Mia* Kern-sen alao beeaieve* that *paring the root doesai not arpoll the child, A ipankod -child, i n her opinion, la mor* a p * to romernber the •pankiBs tfcaen Uaot letaon.

NothJng lae-ritateat Dave "Hobby I obby" Xlrotan mare th*un to be told that he*t>bylitae are null. Hla reply la tha« In theit event, moil of the evorldTa ireau men mu«t be nutty. Ho rxjmti e»ot that for ex-ample Fre*i«Jent Roosevelt makea a hobby of collecting atampa; Vlce-Prcsldtsau G»mer c ollects hall. King Oeorare VI of Eng­land la an expert on photogra­phy Albert Elnaleln playa the violin for raocreailoxi and Vincent Aetor huaa m. complete miniature railroad. Datvti own bobby is j colliellns h«3bby!it».

Kevortto story of HARRY SALTER. ra_antro On Dave El-enan'a JfBC Hobby Lobby pro-17am. eoncawrna tbe Texu oil I ruili days «rinn he waa working ' .eta e atoiogsut l i e fell in with two buaJneaca men who were ' starling m eaOioa-itz-lng oil com- | pany They •wanted Harry to soil ' •lock aod focr lila tabor bee waa | t o receive paaeyment In tho nnmo 1 stock. But «-a a Keolojlat. Saltor I waa ikcpttoaUl ol Ihe property be- 1 tag promote«l and turned down 1 tbe olfer. Tordey. tbat oil well la one of tba bigaeact guabera in Ten**. All oJT whtcb, eaya Maes- 1 tn> 8»lt*r. efckowi Uaal as a geol- 1

j oxial, b« let • good orchntra • I leader.

I Among: tne> moat unuaual gifta I swnl to ratdlar folks are those re- '

c»ived by IX>N OODDARD. com-1 snenlalor or» the NFir* Perm 1 Rjadle Kmw* proirmm But re < c-antly h*> recsoelved at preaent thai 1 ta provlnj- at ilubfcwrn problem 1 a burro named Ton tent by I « Ian who r-»li«j tfte little crlt-| Cera. I

JACK COSTKIXX). NBC an- ' nouncer. tettao title story of hla 1 f l « l trip t o lite New York ' •World'a Fair . Seems that Jach , eana* Handing by the lagoon from which rttaa t i e gremt pertsphrre vachan leveret aallora came along auad itopped to gauee with ppr-esnt are at lt»« icen«. "Gee"' ex­claimed oae. "Whoa paying for e*JJ thiir-

IlaCOLOfSTEL TOMMY DOR-J>KY now Hljia bct-n aince May

dale b o received a j Lieutenant-Colo-

n«l on th* *t-aft of Covernor E. r_> Rivers of (itorgta The nnti nralion o n Ootottel Tommy's op ptotntment deaslared. "We are al­ready leuumasntnl e»vor you

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\V ATKRUXJ Joje pu McKone I of 103 W Main Street, was elected Grand Knight, of the Waterloo! Council Kntghta of Cetumbua'

Alumnae To Greet 1939 Graduates

CHirACO The word ha a gone out »ron=id the NBC studloa l a Chicago t o watcts your mar. We* when JACK HOLDEN is a*«und A recrent Tom Mbt NBC broadcast reqalrtd tbe sound ef-

C U R T A I N S Wnheal with aure soap in rain-tall water which ererfucats Ida anllta* aua'i. Slrelchad and dried en sinless and beaklces «a-ule. meal avtd llniahed araaclly th« right til*.

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Mr McKes*. -fes servsd as D*p= uty Grand Knight for the pait year. »tH succeed Paul Henry of W WUBarn Street.

Other officers Included: Deputy Gc».n4 Kalght, Francis Kt»rtii; Chancellor, Carl Seek; treasurer. George Marshall, advocate. Milts &*tf*y; warder. Astbosy Petwi inside guard. Jamas Ryan, outside

TIM Cl*a> t * im will be rectlv. f ^ „ W S . ^ a 5 ^ I ? h * p S a l , ,

a mxo the Ateesnae Aateciation of t h * R « v Q * o r « e T - M c C * t t

Naaaaieth Ac*ei*my at a Candle-1 HOW KAMI * A U . T - I U H I tt ll|ht, Cereserony and Reception to be kaald cm Friday evening, June Urd at Najtarelh Academy oi» take Aveaaue. JCach member et the (It** ted &vy 3Wlsa Kileen Hanhy. Qaaaat Preertdaatt, wtQ receive a llgkfeed Ho* eat&tte tied with gold HbJNatv symbmJic of Kaaarath'a taints, item t&» PresWtnt of th* AtusaafiM Awo-ciatiorj.

XltF« ctaa* wil t be presented tor teeajjllon m t » the AacoctaUon by Bleterr M. Marcella, PrlnelpaL and

chapter No. <«t at the montlily f ^ t , man to ereprodace the noise meeting on Tuesday night in the' off „ M r b J e g , ^ , , erollowing the council rooms in Virginia Street I „£,„„ J t c f c ^ 3 , , „ » mlmhtT ot

t o e rut. chai3*njeci the rest of Use gang t o a real gaune with the sound effects xntrbles. The game •round up wish Jack In posses­s ion ot a n teSa '"mifea"

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nj^Mtmr :«e m ir?n»»cia HH Sales pariah held 1U regular semi-rnemthly r***tta« e * 1 ^ * * * * «'«•? aSaS^JtiiSf -%;i|r;-:W*;i «rr»|l^ -kail,' P ^ d e a t Th ea a* C*ro*Tprt*k' 3m&"~fr~'-'-'m':- * -• ' :"' ' f •'- ' '

1 ^ laconia Was appointed tern-|Walry>'>-#e^l*%; - t>m - -Okraitt:' gave hl« report a* chalrmah of the

mm^^thwr-mim «t • tit*' Harwoi'-'-•• • . - - •- •

Coach Angola aangallttl apoat «ri th* atamtlng* of the baseball team and announced that Bt,uno Carwefalo h*a been nasaod wan-as**. .

*th» Sat* of June » - w W dtol«5*d ttaoa fear a baVoOh aewty. Angete Oansaitat waa aaraod eaaimari *r

Witt- ** ira-etovi by th* newly^Kct Id yrel ldenl *f the As*ocl*Uon. Mewaiberihtt* ewrd* will be given ta the ggraduate* mi tottventra of their ticaqptlerii

A y*ahi«n Rtvut ot the gradu-fliaaa gow»a w » m from the time of Kaaae.r*th'« ftrat Commenctmtnt to |h* *N**Sst C3*W* Of tM* will be presented. Tteeae. jjowiu Will b* moeSakv . by . Mlstea Margaret Wcsr^lrtffjitt* Kathryn S k e l l y , Pe»«rO|M Brejewan, Alice SchauaelL. Rltat. Simnaer, Geraldln* Haege.

M3M MstrjatretLarkin is Qtn-iral ChUrrnaas: of the RecepUon. Mr*. Ella. ^Ttglve i t acting as Chair-mart of R«seer«,tioni

Ttais will b« the second Alumnae ereatt to whic;te the graduates will be iaavited, Tfetey wilt be gutata of th* .jrUaec£a.U<m at the Communton Braatktiut fottawthg th* Memorial Maaaef U an*, kaaht at nine o'clock, June II aav Wiaareth Academy

CATHOLIC WORKERS ASK AID FOR HOSPITALITY HOUSE

The Catholic Workers of Roch­ester express thanks to those who have generously contributed food, clothing; and money to aid in the work or tit*r**c*ntly opened Houie of Hospitality. \

Benefactor* eW remembered In the Maa* which! ts offered by the group each Saturday at Cotumbm Ctvfc Center.

The number of those seeking help at the House of S t Joseph the Worker. 57« Cltnton Avenue North tt steadily increasing. Mealj ar* being served to more than 7$ *h«H daily.

WTten a Comeedlin. Talks:

Bob Hope vr-ill think twice nest time before haas Invites hts entire Sunday night preview audience t o "Come bac3t on "Tuesday and awe* the a&ow." He Issued the bToed come-ora last Sunday, con-ciadlng with ~I f you cant get la Jsast tee m e " AbouS titty hesr-e r s look him at his word, and swamped the NBC staff of usb-e x s two xnlncxitea b e f o r e the hroadcut- Tfate overflow sat on Use state.

CURTICE F H. McELVVEE

jajTOIhcr Mattreu $«K)p—VUd? ooM.bic Sy Foster Bro<. M l g Comparry The Hollywood Spring Filled Mattress made to sel l rbr

S22 50 Ssecial for thle month at $M95 in all sixes. Dea't forget the Ciaeat Saociel— Foster Piccadilly $29 50 Spring

Filled Mattresses lor $25.00

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C U'ALITY F C R X I T L ' R E - F U N E R . U D I R E C T O R S g f

WTiatlhe? S t a r s S a y :

Uke F*ihbear MdGteo'e descrtp-t ion of as clutl woman' ""She's j « s t like a cSollar starm clock: fu l l ol good -works, sounds aw-

Th»*"g'eneros%" if i f f U , „ , , u s y * *DB*1 ls n * v « r <iailt o n

frienda aupport* thii work • '*m,!• In eevtral Rosary societies navel ' " - *

been foraita groups of ten women > each of whtm eontacU tori other I « « , . . i k « I i—i.....-^, Tht«t . people wtlllhg to pledge themsetveji "* B M »"* U » t « n e r s inillk. tc> rerutar weekly or monthly do;| *M K l n e r a o m t c c e i v c d a , t t l c i

milk, aeap and other ataple*., | p i ^ c d h im It reaaSt in these crucial times of txtrcmc nation-

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St. Sl^phtn*t Molds Class Day

.aiaeiOa. waa Wiaaa and «e». Ubat diwriag ta* aumaaet

. ^Ajaw*ti»*w*wtm b* Meat oil

^ ^ b a w t e t y , arpfete belefly *n«a* t^***ad*w Saadar aaaaomnee .*** r«*au»ded the inwtnber* *t th* ijk**y i*rti«t1u te> bt-d(eri»ad. front <£jBgg* of f r a ^ t H«y

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Othsra interested In, tho wotk 'who *lsh to help could consider this plan, the Catholic Workers say The present need la for sta­ple food*. Men's clothing and children'*-books are alto needed.

Contributions win b» collected If you writ* to the Catholic Worker, it* North Clinton Avenue or phone

CaBleisv^ The- annual claeo day tBitrtaUstattentj of the Klgbth Orewa* f » * * » ar SR< SitoatMn's tehaOt wast- b*MI at Raoeland.

AAee'*^ awtetoor ptenk, the claa* gram, remarks war* made by the My *e**wara ^war prooentod. Tae ctaaaa ntHt* . t * *H* ahrsvya wist* wi^aiaea wHlk CW,"

Tfsa. etoarrasaa wa*. aet foUows; aa-ira*aoaceai*eata» -by Margartt Hand-le*t »*ag,- "ebedbi a; St , Stephenks" elaaaal eJfdraawi, by Robert Dona-har*=.< ekuas hhttory, by Slloo* D'MCsalky; >«*•«, *SM» at Sea.* by the ebu*; ehwaa prOnhecy, by Ar-lew* &Ht30»i "Xba Knd CroWaa An"" ay RfcaVart 0«**a*«r aaeag. "Craal Sleaoi Mb.- ttiejli*'* Claaa," WM ^*"""sv ^•a^aw^*evyA p ewaeasl ^^gsaa^^aKf w ^ * W

*i»»..e»eat;..a»ewr. -^aaaa i>eta,» •*

the elaaat claaa will, Francis. Me-Carthy; claaa hmyn, "Virgj* Matber," by the claa*.

At tb* cenclaeioa of tho pro-

paator. Rev. William. H. McPaddtn, anti tho pritata of tit* pariah.

Ctaaa officers, all of whom at­tained an average above H per cent, aw a* follows: President, Margaret Haadlon: vice-president, Robert Donahue; secretary, Jean Roberta; traaatiror Francis Mc­Carthy; advisory board. Arlene CMalley, Irene Henneaacy, Km-aset tdawhaa, John McDonough, Jaa* MeCTooidy, WilHara Holltraa and Maria MoDonmatL

Thai eta** caenra for this year kre *w* and whtta

aJism and racial prejudice. It is refreshing to hear tho program TSymns of AIS Churches. By ex­pressing aa t c does the thought of commtxn brotherhood among *tH sincere eollowesra ot every csreed, It Is ssyresding the doc­trine of tolermnce which is so b*dly needed: In Oab world of ontta.. 1 lseaiHtSly coararnitd ywer actrKtrlty and the skill and tact « « r i which .yau ^rt»ep* the hymns or A l i - th* great religious fmithr-gi-vlhajg pteceominence to raorM*

JOHN KIcatAN, th* sporu wrriiing, regutaar expert on the ffBC Informastlion fleas* pro-grsun, coatinvwa* to aacxnaM his as-aocUtet evith «ht wide variety ef h i * Intereat*. Recexntly, while wraitlng for rJbe bfosadcast to go o n the air-, John sat down at a piano In the studio and played ftor Hverad trtEnutes . . . mneb to tise enjoyment ot else gathering **wdlo atrdleawce. H e atopped, howevtr, wheam hi* colleague, FTtANKtJN X> ADtAMS, volun­teer ed to sing..

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