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j^iii)t^t'>iiififflW^iTfi^>ik)li»!li:' £l... 1^" #;.;, •i'f. : ,'? I'l,. S"i*. 31°- «3 ,..v. V ROCHESTER CATHOUC JOURNAL 1 * \ ^ Catholic Women Will Open Club Season Oct. 23 Rev.M. J.HargatherKmladDramatk Club , DR. ANNA DENGEL WILL BE SPEAKER AT OPENING LUNCHEON MEET. The Catholic Women's Club- wll*. open its season formally on October 23 when Dr. Anna Dengel of Wash ington, founder of the "Society of Catholic Medical Missionaries" will speak at a luncheon at the Colum bus Building. Several other out-of-town speak ers are being engaged by the club, notably, the Rev. Glllis, C. S. P and Dr. Henry Warren Poor, who "will give an illustrated lecture Feb 28 at the Columbus Building. Miss Cecelia M. Yawman is chairman of the program committee. Oct, 5, board of directors' meet- ing; Oct. 8, business meeting, club house; Oct. 23, luncheon meeting, maintenance group, speaker, Dr. Anna Dengel; Oct. 30, membership ? u , pI1 ^ a t s t tea, club house, St. Ambrose and St. Andrew and Annunciation Parishes. Nov. 2, 3, 4,.annual retreat, Aqui- nas Institute; Nov. 4, annual cor- porate Communion, Aquinas "tute; Nov. 8, maintenance group tea; Nov. 9, board of directors' meeting; Nov. 12, business and sup- per meeting. The Rev. Gillis, C. S. P., to address meeting;- Nov. 13, membership tea, club house. St. Augustine's, St. Monica's Parishes; Celebrates 50th Anniversary Clergymen of Rochester .and nearby towns, personal friends ~*of the Rev. Mathias J. Hargatlier, at- tended solemn high mass Sunday morning in St. Michael's Church, Clinton Avenue North, celebrated in honor of the fifieth anniversary 0 f his ordination to the priesthood. The fit. Rev. Thomas P. Hick^y, bishop of the diocese, who was au altar boy at the time Father Har- gather went to St. Mlcha-el's thirty- t-wo years ago, gave the jubilee ad-'naembers Rehearsing for Comedy The newly organized vdf&iaatie- club of Commandery 106 and Aux- iliary 166 of the Knights of St. John} X of Sacred Heart Church, which has- chosen to be known as the Knitodf Dramatic Club 106-166, is rehears- ing in the church hall for the pro- djuction of a four-act comedy In * I OctoLvr. The cast is said to include some of the best amateur dramatic Performers to be found in Rochester. Many new members have been add^d to the club since its organi- zation in July, and' it has formed 8, degree team with the following staff Captain of the guard. dress - |T*nomas Herlihy; examiner, Charles Bishop Hickey lauded the work Keller; misti^ss of ceremonies. Mrs. of Father Hargatlier and bestowedMary Bailey; guards, Charles Snippy the papal* blessing sent by Cardinal 'and John Ryan; judges, Misses Alice Gaspari, papal secretary of state, Reads-land, Marion Murphy, and Mil- Assisting in the Mass Sunday,dred Shippy. Charter m«^ubers are: vsrere the Rev. Bernard Gefell o^Charles Kelfer, presidenWirector;* Bast Rochester and the Rev. Fran- ( Henry McLaughlin, vice-president-* e l s M. HoerVn of Webster, former assistant director; Mrs. Mary Bailey,' Michael's parochial publicity director; Miss Mildred school. ishlppy, librarian; John Ryan, stage' After .the mass a dinner was serveddi rector; Miss Betty Purchase, treas-' visiting clersymen in the parish hall.'uTVn; Charles Shippy, secretary; In the evening a reception was held trustees, James Cannavan, Thomas In7tl- ln - the P arisl1 naM - (Herlihy. Miss Alice Rendsland, Mrs. tiiven $5,000 Pui*se iMaude Murphy, and .Miss Marion A purse of $5,000 was presented Murphy, by parishioners to Rev. Father Har- gather on Monday evening. The presentation was made by the Rev. Theodore J. Wlnterroth, as- sistant pastor of $ t . Michael's at a Nov 17 card party Columbus Club- ^ e p t i o n Monday night In the] The Rev. Francis J. Lane, former Nov. 17. card party. Loiuinbus > ciuii., ehurch ha Pather Hargatlier assistant pastor of Immaculate Con- , - his parishioners for theli emotion Lady ••' MWMMWI Est. Broken Eyeglasses At "Bausoh^« broken lea^tes can be accurately duplicated usually within 24 yeara. Re- pair work is done in our own shop. E E. BAUSCH & SON CO.-" L Optometrists Two Stores « MAIN STREET BAST tOS EASW AVENUE t 4;,.?H....ra|i «•&*• >> Ci?S Drasbc Reductions OIL, satiny fiiiish, giving'** jamSlw$$>$tM*W£&Jpk# tint* • •-—— ••- '-'*,.f-'-- : Mds * t" * " **«-•» v*v , -^..y-e colorings ai*e iNnrM^.-l^^'^Tr^ i-m-'*- Priest Appointed To Represent State This Kitchen Floor Finish Stands Punishment LOWE BROTHKRS FLOOR ENAMEL has been especially do- signed to stand thv> scuffing that kitchen floors get,, it is .economical to use and is easy to clean and keep clean. Also recommended for walls and woodwonlt in the kit- ehvn. Ask us to tell you more about it. $8.50 Sets, |59$.'S&t!2^l^«MK »»A^ $&&& $7,00 Sets, $44t* m$ti$ clotat ted v 8 ufpWnsi SIBLEY, UNDSAY & tWtM t*m>» I— 111—! II l»t— && 1 AoJLlotitaJ i y i / Blessed Sacrament, Our Lourdes Parishes. Dec. 4, maintenance sroup tea. club house; Dec. 6, 7, 8, Christmas sale; Dec. 7, board of directors' Honored By Fellows Nov. 20, membership tea. club h o u * v fhankpd h{s pa ,. |shionPrs fnr the) , c ^ i0Q Church ^ this c U y a nd s^nerosity and added that he would present chaplain at the Nevtf York Sttillze the gift for improvements instate Reformatory at Elmlra, has. St. Michael's Church. ( been appointed ofllcial iv»presentatlve The venerable jucbilariaxi was also of this state at the National Prison the recipient of a gift from the Roch- Conference at Kansas City, October meeting; Dec. 10, business meeting. Mter Reg iment, Knights of St. John.'s to 11. club house; Dec. 13. maintenance FaU er Hargatnei . has been chaplain! The appointment was made by group tea, club house; Dec. 30, of thi3 division for th\j past twenty- Governor Smith. Polher Lario Is Christmas tr<>*\ Church of the An- p e v e n y e a rs. known as a studvnt of youthful de- nunciation Hall. I The Rev. John Bresnlhan and the ltnquency. Jan. 8. membership tea, club R ev . John P. Schellhorn, pastors of house; Jan. 11, directors' meeting the neighboring churches of StJ | L F^l^r V»f«rnn Jan. 14, business and supper meet-Bridget's and Our Lady of Porpetual ** 011 " t r oie v derail lng, Cohirnbus Duilding; Jan. 15. Hvlp. delivered short talks as did the' Of The World W&F, membership tea, club house; Jan. Rev. Jacob Rauber of Elruira, a boy 17. 'maintenance group tea, club from St. Michael's who was ordain- house; Jan. 22, membership tea, ea to the priesthood last June, club house; Jan. 29, membership 1 to V»! ub o h r se ; *i , Former Priest Here Feb. 2, luncheon meeting, main- tenance group, Columbus ball room; Feb. 8, directors' meeting; Feb. 11, business meeting, club house; Feb. _.. !.,.,«,_» 28, illustrate* lecture, Dr. Henry lng the body of Rev. Charles S. Hon*, f< was hyld Tuesday morning a Warren Poor, Colombus Building. Catholic, priest and a native of thlB ® tSa o'clock from the home of his March 8, directors' meeting; city who is belevedi to ha_ve.drowned bTother - Patrick Foley, 379 Raven March 11. business meeting, elec-near Anbury. N. J., ^cording to word «l ood Avenue, and at 9 o'clock fron iion of nominaUng committee; received from that city. St. Augustine s Church. Solemn high March 21, annual concert. Catholic Fath-er Hoff, who has been in "? n8S ° f r T eq " len l was celebrated by Women's Club Chorus, Columbus eiarge or the retreat at West End,"" »»' <*<>** JJ• 0 Brten• ^Jted ball room , N- J-. for two years, went bathing^" 1 6 R e v - Edward Lyons as deacon ' maintenance group tea, ^lone Tuesday, Sept. 2 5 , at the"* »e Rev. wmiam A - »<>™ as -- - jj| 8 Bmbaeacon. The following members of .the A gvmb asso^ktt^iit ol t l ^ finest Fur Coats '•la" t>re Tcit^r p?ice^0lnargreiiir^" The funeral of John Foley, a vet- eran 'of the World War, having w - . S46th Infantry, 78th Division, who: Is Believed DrOWned se *ved IB France with Company A,. died Thursday.at tho United States Police and coastguards are seek-^ ran8 ' HofeD ^ ftl at Summount, N- April 4, ._ _ club house; April 5, directors' meet- sma11 oe&ch near the re»treat i... Anr-u. a hnQinpsn mppttnc elec- clothing was found in a bath house,' l ' Sin of Slrl 2d^ directors Iirill>^t no trace of him has been found. Monroe County organisation, Amer- tlon of officers and directors April Rochester icaa Legion, served aa bearers and 13, luncheon meeting maintenance f ather Ho £ ^ deceived preS a f ^«d the firing squad; Henry J. group, Colunxbus ball room; April J w lu j *«'»• «e received^^preparn gt , k c , R Harvev Arthlir IR rnomherfthin tea club house- ^^ school education at Northeast ° lwnru ™- i-an it. tiarvey, Artnur 16, membership tea. _club _ house« CoITege> Pfl H e w a g eng8ged to Cromwell, John Byan and Jote .'"several years in parochial school eene K han - Ta P 8 " were b,ow n D ^ 'work in Boston, after which ho Bu S ,er A. J. Waterman. Burial was April 23, membership tea, nouse; April 30, membership club house. „. * made in th\3 World War Soldiers* On his return he went pIot ln H ^y Sepulchre Cemetery, tea served eight years in Porto Rico ea May.9. maintenance group ..-.^ mIssIonary club house; May 10, directors' meet- Peter ." ^U'reh^PMadelnhir where the fll » al blessing at the grave lag; May 13. business meeting in- ^ P««r. Chur^PWladelphla ^ fey ^ ^ ^ ^ ^_ atallatton of officers; May 14. m s m - ^ Calhotlc ChurcB of Our Lady of te 8 er > Moaroe County chaplain, of the bership tea. club house; May 21 >p erpetua i H e j p | n Brooklyn. Two A - merrcan Legion, assisted by the May ball years ago he was given charge of the R e v # J o n n H °S an - i^etreat. membership tea, club house; 23, annual dinner, Columbus room. i June 7. director*' meeting; June f.0. bufineBS meeting; garden party; June 29'. Camp Madonna opens, July 18, Ctthourg crui«e. T^o U8t more Pl Tuncheon», another'Sacred[BBS" HalirFlpwer City " P ark^°» th e fan^ly home •upper meeting, three maintnance a t 8:30 o'clock Friday evening under Avenue, at 845*ocjock uA'firom SSSTtUTSSffli I talk at each, a the sponsorship of Branch 1182, L . « « j d «.——* « • « - , - a by the Choral group, an C. B. A. P«Mro, bridge, pinochle, and,° ol . OCK - Sacred Heart Card Party Next Friday A card party will be conducted in FINAL RITES CONDUCTED FOR J. O. RABIDEAU The funeral of Joseph O. Rabi- de*u teek place Wednesday morning 1452 Monroe ;k and ~ from Sacrament - Church at 9 an j| A solemn high mass of requiem ZZlrX^tom £?!E££i S w i l l be mrttA the Affair will be«™ Jhinm-nntii rector of St. for ffie ^ e "J^ in ^iw«SLoBfflLiaJUM^mUiet-Hclcet»4nay be^epn'". <*?!«*. Corning, uditoct fshes, are1S^qa«t to the ^^ n ^ l ^ taS ^XSaB door or from m e m - ^ ^ **v. William V. Gruenauer. ,reetor of St. Joseph's Church. Pen- - field, as deacon, and the Rev. Thomas T T l C R t i d i e i t « r "TTiea-ter F - Connors, rector of Blessed Sacra- School collection will be taken up * "^ wvwuwwa * *«?€»•.«'jj^^j Cnuxchf sub-deacon. The Rey. at the m « « . on next Sunday. I « Tempesr> l^lohn Barrymore^^ 13 ^ 0 ' £?*Z* r J ather October demotions are being held ma8 terplece with ^perfect, Co 2? 0 ™' ** 8 1 l n t h e t ? n * tn ?7 , •very evening at f :45 o'clock. _,„•_ ^£*„ tmmt ZZZ ^17^3 ^he funeral was attended by mem-] SS. Peter#nd haul's Church bers of the branch. 50c Taxi Stone 15 3 Mfles Anywhere in/City Triangle Taxi Co. 701 Main Street East GROCERY STORES SELLING FOR LESS CUTTERS Well-Known Makes 6f^ Gas Ranges to ( Select From rf The design features of eachj>£ the makei0fd|W-^~^r ranges that we carty are substantially <lftta$. Ther&^i ao^gdod*reawiTih|t we~k|ow of whr* ~ n one's liersonal^ta*^ i r a matte* oHe§lgtf*h*)ttHl - not be catered to in selling gas range! same a s It i s catered to in' the selling'of hoflseholdl AainV 4aitt£>g^er«ily. .. .,. 1^. . _., J _ J! .. J*f. t .. f ^ The^¥ecel|*»from the moving »!<!• ture shew held Ln the school grounds »m(«ni ted t0 >*50.00 The collection for the Torto Rlcans whkh was masses on 8anday, amoiintB^~ter-#45(r.OO Two m«&?mtti dorsement t»- eaiunuuthe pariBh «* faot!on aubMriptimii l o r :jt1ie Holy Name snd the Boly Bosary Magailnei Mrs."' T>*M» GimUt dt" Jeftewon avenue left this week for Cincinnati where sho wjlll. attend Jhe cc*ven- tion o£ t | e "Tempest", the John Barrymore, screen— masterpiece with -perfect] ? I « ** , W S T 5 At ? eri ? "»Mr. Kabideatt was a member. A dele- most distinguished actor to thej galldn £rom tHe Plumbere aad | i taken UP at the'* 0 ?* 8 *ff * e » tfe '. f f ^ > Oe^.Steamfttlen Union, headed by Frank- BflOO r P W *^5' ^^"^^^l^K^Blessel, Sacrament SchooLl HdMw-fetteti of tn4 s ^- T b %^yF*S OTl ^Sf^ptoons the floral offering* was oa« 2 E S ? i l ^ B : 2 ^ * the Sibtey, Lind«ty * Crr ever made" and "one of the moit f ;h a( i been employed for many years, glowing film dramas >*blch hare *r hft o e a r e r s werw *ome out of the west", While ttief ChsHes i!\ Bnelte, Prank Gal* Kew Tork TimeB called Btrrytaore's i,gher, Frank Mahon, Paul B^eatinK* wrJt^r!SA.™I!ii'"»f'» ,lctur * "* oa^^^Pte* 6 * « ^ceMentjnlfnal^alimannftnd Joseph. Goegea- National uouncu 01 entertaJl)mea t». }1)uer> interment in Holy Sepulchre Catholic. •Wmm» the coining Week. Regular meeting of St/. Francis] Society -wfflplw BfKl oh 1 Monaajr jBy^ns„jat_8 : ;o'clodt 1 ±... , ,. L "HtmiKoii Seem Oar Line of Gas Ranges 11 noV#eii2ri?l^lb~hi^yo¥pay^a" visit. Yott %H1 not be urgedte,Duy. IS? ^ult want yonM Sow*" Thfr goodVand service will do the rest. For Church Bazaar The womea'a societies^ of S t . 3 » ^ els Xarler Chnrch «fr cwstaetttg showers to obtain articles for the parish bataa*. Oct. 11, 12, 13- Manager Thomas D. Sorlero an- Cemetery, ounces five ^ high claw- 't*ndermel offerings to supplement the feature. Tie high 4ight of the W Bte"?he Pocket Edition Comedtenae'V 1<H- liaBuMorton,. one of Broadway's gift- Shower* Conduc T#* Otwtain Article*•'- N,i !h ^^ r f™ lc8 ^ S S l * ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ * ^ «*"w^' lO UlWaiW •*>"**'***,., nation*! reputation. The Berkoff-. MMi .„„,„ „- M _ mitm WEDDINGS •i. in. i •*. C!arijaiK)--«laKii»rdi Miss Mlldrtsd GagHardi, daughter ^renue, and Angelo Gargano, son tiancers, with a oompuj,of mext* t ^ ^ Mn Nicholas Qargano of •tep^Wwitl be the added feature ^ nl6r gtfeet ^ , mttl6i on an* 'wiirpVeafent o n e of the season•• ^ hurtd<iy 8e t< ^ ^ the SjM!red ^-jfrpfflEflgyggg' u g^ er me ^Z Hgnrt CTmrch/The cetentomy was °J 9^ A lcaa . S<$T1,e ^* ave ",f perfomedDytheHer.GiorgeBnms. Ruth** H the tlHe of »n unusually, Tn MA6U £ iS wftt Ifalfato €. tt^m 8UW£M or Blwk , I4M.,5SOCS. ^tardily m«k yet comfcrUble to we«r. WHt* OWt SOih . XtfUxr Sl*e«,l to5 l-2,«2.49 361 E. Main St. (ill @|W| m I Js & 1 mm IF KCS wX ^ 9 *A lABSWGu A #Mw jcSU« Wk i^:i:&mmiwzi^?A^&m ^^^3Bf^^Sm^^m0XSms 'Mil' '*&? X SeSaSed^ HeartSociety h a s : d » n W i l y l « t - m P l r e S o h - p avto||I , ler . fl! tte brld ^ M ^ I jf "'"^ ^ '^,. i . m.^aj Si- SSlUrSof Mary, SW»«M}^«^^ »*« to * ^™*tory , ^ ^ t maQ> t n d ifte w h e r , w6 ^e Lf I O ill XV 1 I t THENATIONALflOMP-MADEEtG-NOODLES nated . tesf\f L^B^A"; ^ i r i e l y ' o r l ^ n *^f tt# ^umiette i s a vWHttle ^T ^nfe-porearf i n * 1 * ^ Joseph articled the LantW iu^illary, « » « « * * » % * « * " ^ » ln 8- f* 0 ^ Spoto. arucies, me w»> " ^ , , . .» v i4»*'»lariHiikal instmnaents. Lawr- fur r Mr. and Mrs. Gargano left on a OdTTmembers of the Orotet ofr'wce^RJanejr wltb awo^M of voice Botor tr j p t hrotig¥ the aVtha will have a shower to ob^la]*"!, offer some of Broadway's latest fltmteg , ^ t ^ their Jfetnrn SVfor the parcel post nooth, ^«^8SS^^1;';.^L J 1 *** 4 ***^J&*m., - % - ,-**• ed goods. t , .;__. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ n « » » # «»»».»«•« "* voice Botor trip throttgl* the southern t „•«„»««.« M*rtha ; wail nave a shower to «wfm|.^^»*^^w..»* [^ v r^r.' f * 1 * teB *»*****! ^**£.**&# t11^T, tney w4i)"| 8sn. A Mc^Toct. 7tlh and »th Driving; iPark near Dewey Ave, *fTHIS0t HOUR'* and EfLACr or •Mtisei' for'slssrift i f i i t t e «Sw>^ita'irwMiaTi •BiTl.litWiitsl- PATRONIZE OUR ABVERT1 **«• iiliii«|i>i -/ i- •T ^ Vy -, ^^ I .y v •mm >v..:;.".'vf' <, _ yt* Tfr > ^ JH «? If Hi" i%* V ^ t

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Catholic Women Will Open Club

Season Oct. 23

R e v . M . J . H a r g a t h e r K m l a d D r a m a t k Club ,

DR. ANNA DENGEL WILL BE SPEAKER AT OPENING

LUNCHEON MEET. The Catholic Women's Club- wll*.

open its season formally on October 23 when Dr. Anna Dengel of Wash ington, founder of the "Society of Catholic Medical Missionaries" will speak at a luncheon at the Colum bus Building.

Several other out-of-town speak ers are being engaged by the club, notably, the Rev. Glllis, C. S. P and Dr. Henry Warren Poor, who "will give an illustrated lecture Feb 28 at the Columbus Building. Miss Cecelia M. Yawman is chairman of the program committee.

Oct, 5, board of directors' meet­ing; Oct. 8, business meeting, club house; Oct. 23, luncheon meeting, maintenance group, speaker, Dr. Anna Dengel; Oct. 30, membership ?u,pI1^ a t s t

tea, club house, St. Ambrose and St. Andrew and Annunciation Parishes.

Nov. 2, 3, 4,.annual retreat, Aqui­nas Institute; Nov. 4, annual cor­porate Communion, Aquinas

"tute; Nov. 8, maintenance group tea; Nov. 9, board of directors' meeting; Nov. 12, business and sup­per meeting. The Rev. Gillis, C. S. P., to address meeting;- Nov. 13, membership tea, club house. St. Augustine's, St. Monica's Parishes;

Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Clergymen of Rochester .and nearby towns, personal friends ~*of the Rev. Mathias J . Hargatlier, at­tended solemn high mass Sunday morning in St. Michael's Church, Clinton Avenue North, celebrated in honor of the fifieth anniversary 0f his ordination to the priesthood.

The fit. Rev. Thomas P. Hick^y, bishop of the diocese, who was au altar boy at the time Father Har-gather went to St. Mlcha-el's thirty-t-wo years ago, gave the jubilee ad-'naembers

Rehearsing for Comedy The newly organized vdf&iaatie-

club of Commandery 106 and Aux­iliary 166 of the Knights of St. John} X of Sacred Heart Church, which has-chosen to be known as the Knitodf Dramatic Club 106-166, is rehears­ing in the church hall for the pro-djuction of a four-act comedy In * I OctoLvr. The cast is said to include some of the best amateur dramatic Performers to be found in Rochester.

Many new members have been add^d to the club since its organi­zation in July, and' it has formed 8, degree team with the following staff

Captain of the guard. d r e s s - |T*nomas Herlihy; examiner, Charles

Bishop Hickey lauded the work Keller; misti^ss of ceremonies. Mrs. of Father Hargatlier and bestowedMary Bailey; guards, Charles Snippy the papal* blessing sent by Cardinal 'and John Ryan; judges, Misses Alice Gaspari, papal secretary of state, Reads-land, Marion Murphy, and Mil-

Assisting in the Mass Sunday,dred Shippy. Charter m«^ubers are: vsrere the Rev. Bernard Gefell o^Charles Kelfer, presidenWirector;* Bast Rochester and the Rev. Fran-(Henry McLaughlin, vice-president-* els M. HoerVn of Webster, former assistant director; Mrs. Mary Bailey,'

Michael's parochial publicity director; Miss Mildred school. ishlppy, librarian; John Ryan, stage'

After .the mass a dinner was serveddi rector; Miss Betty Purchase, treas-' visiting clersymen in the parish hall.'uTVn; Charles Shippy, secretary; In the evening a reception was held trustees, James Cannavan, Thomas

In7tl-ln- t h e Par i s l1 naM- (Herlihy. Miss Alice Rendsland, Mrs. tiiven $5,000 Pui*se iMaude Murphy, and .Miss Marion

A purse of $5,000 was presented Murphy, by parishioners to Rev. Father Har-gather on Monday evening.

The presentation was made by the Rev. Theodore J. Wlnterroth, as­sistant pastor of $t. Michael's at a

Nov 17 card party Columbus Club- ^ e p t i o n Monday night In the] The Rev. Francis J. Lane, former Nov. 17. card party. Loiuinbus>ciuii.,ehurch h a „ P a t h e r Hargatlier assistant pastor of Immaculate Con-

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Broken Eyeglasses

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Priest Appointed To Represent State

This Kitchen Floor Finish Stands Punishment

LOWE BROTHKRS FLOOR ENAMEL has been especially do-signed to stand thv> scuffing that kitchen floors get,, it is .economical to use and is easy to clean and keep clean. Also recommended for walls and woodwonlt in the kit-ehvn. Ask us to tell you more about it.

$8.50 Sets, | 5 9 $ . ' S & t ! 2 ^ l ^ « M K » » A ^ $&&&

$7,00 Sets, $44t* m$ti$ clotat tedv8 ufpWnsi

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Blessed Sacrament, Our Lourdes Parishes.

Dec. 4, maintenance sroup tea. club house; Dec. 6, 7, 8, Christmas sale; Dec. 7, board of directors'

Honored By Fellows

Nov. 20, membership tea. club h o u * v f h a n k p d h { s p a , . | s h i o n P r s fnr t h e ) , c^i0Q C h u r c h ^ t h i s c U y a n d

s^nerosity and added that he would present chaplain at the Nevtf York Sttillze the gift for improvements instate Reformatory at Elmlra, has. St. Michael's Church. (been appointed ofllcial iv»presentatlve

The venerable jucbilariaxi was also of this state at the National Prison the recipient of a gift from the Roch- Conference at Kansas City, October

meeting; Dec. 10, business meeting. M t e r R e g iment , Knights of St. John.'s to 11. club house; Dec. 13. maintenance F a U e r H a r g a t n e i . h a s b e e n chaplain! The appointment was made by group tea, club house; Dec. 30, o f t h i 3 division for th\j past twenty- Governor Smith. Polher Lario Is Christmas tr<>*\ Church of the An- p e v e n y e a r s . known as a studvnt of youthful de­nunciation Hall. I The Rev. John Bresnlhan and the ltnquency.

Jan. 8. membership tea, club R e v . John P. Schellhorn, pastors of house; Jan. 11, directors' meeting the neighboring churches of StJ | L F ^ l ^ r V » f « r n n Jan. 14, business and supper meet-Bridget's and Our Lady of Porpetual * * 0 1 1 " t

r o i ey» v d e r a i l lng, Cohirnbus Duilding; Jan. 15. Hvlp. delivered short talks as did the' O f T h e W o r l d W & F , membership tea, club house; Jan. Rev. Jacob Rauber of Elruira, a boy 17. 'maintenance group tea, club from St. Michael's who was ordain-house; Jan. 22, membership tea, ea to the priesthood last June, club house; Jan. 29, membership 1 toV»!ubo hrse; *i , Former Priest Here

Feb. 2, luncheon meeting, main­tenance group, Columbus ball room; Feb. 8, directors' meeting; Feb. 11, business meeting, club house; Feb. „ _.. ! . , . , « , _ » 28, illustrate* lecture, Dr. Henry lng the body of Rev. Charles S. Hon*, f< w a s h y l d Tuesday morning a Warren Poor, Colombus Building. Catholic, priest and a native of thlB ® t S a o'clock from the home of his

March 8, directors' meeting; city who is belevedi to ha_ve.drowned b T o t h e r - Patrick Foley, 379 Raven March 11. business meeting, elec-near Anbury. N . J., ^cording to word «l o o d Avenue, and at 9 o'clock fron iion of nominaUng committee; received from that city. St. Augustine s Church. Solemn high March 21, annual concert. Catholic Fath-er Hoff, who has been in "?n8S ° f r

Te q" l e n l was celebrated by

Women's Club Chorus, Columbus eiarge or the retreat at West End ,"" »»'• <*<>** JJ• 0 Brten• ^ J t e d b a l l r o o m , N- J-. for two years, went b a t h i n g ^ " 1 6 R e v - Edward Lyons as deacon

' maintenance group tea, ^lone Tuesday, Sept. 2 5 , at t h e " * » e Rev. wmiam A - »<>™ a s

-- • - jj |8 Bmbaeacon. The following members of .the

A gvmb asso^ktt^iit o l t l ^ finest

Fur Coats '•la" t>re Tcit r p?ice^0lnargreiiir^"

The funeral of John Foley, a vet­eran 'of the World War, having

w - . S46th Infantry, 78th Division, who: I s B e l i e v e d D r O W n e d se*ved IB France with Company A,.

died Thursday.at tho United States Police and coastguards are s e e k - ^ r a n 8 ' HofeD^ f t l a t Summount, N-

April 4, ._ _ club house; April 5, directors' meet- s m a 1 1 oe&ch near the re»treat i . . . Anr-u. a hnQinpsn mppttnc elec- clothing was found in a bath house,' l' Sin of S l r l 2d^ directors Iirill>^t no trace of him has been found. Monroe County organisation, Amer-tlon of officers and directors April Rochester i caa Legion, served aa bearers and 13, luncheon meeting maintenance father H o £ ^ deceived p r e S a f ^ « d the firing squad; Henry J. group, Colunxbus ball room; April J w l u j *«'»• «e received^^preparn g t , k c , R H a r v e v A r t h l i r IR rnomherfthin tea club house- ^ ^ school education at Northeast ° l w n r u ™ - i-an it. tiarvey, Artnur 16, membership tea. _club _ house«CoITege> P f l H e w a g e n g 8 g e d toCromwell, John Byan and J o t e

.'"several years in parochial school e e n e K h a n - T a P 8 " w e r e b , o w n D^ 'work in Boston, after which ho B u S , e r A. J. Waterman. Burial was

April 23, membership tea, nouse; April 30, membership club house. „. * made in th\3 World War Soldiers*

On his return he went p I o t l n H^y Sepulchre Cemetery, t e a served eight years in Porto Rico ea May.9. maintenance group . . - . ^ m I s s I o n a r y

club house; May 10, directors' meet- P e t e r ." ^U'reh^PMadelnhir w h e r e t h e fll»al blessing at the grave lag; May 13. business meeting in- P « « r . Chur^PWladelphla ^ fey ^ ^ ^ ^ ^_ atallatton of officers; May 14. m s m - ^ C a l h o t l c C h u r c B of Our Lady of te8er> Moaroe County chaplain, of the bership tea. club house; May 2 1 > p e r p e t u a i H e j p | n Brooklyn. Two A - m e r r c a n Legion, assisted by the

May ball

years ago he was given charge of the R e v # J o n n H °S a n -i^etreat.

membership tea, club house; 23, annual dinner, Columbus room. i

June 7. director*' meeting; June f.0. bufineBS meeting; garden party; June 29'. Camp Madonna opens,

July 18, Ctthourg crui«e.

T^oU8tmorePlTuncheon», another'Sacred[BBS" HalirFlpwer City " P a r k ^ ° » t h e fan^ly home •upper meeting, three maintnance a t 8:30 o'clock Friday evening under Avenue, at 845*ocjock uA'firom SSSTtUTSSffl i I talk at each, a the sponsorship of Branch 1182, L . « « j d « . — — * « • « - , - a

by the Choral group, an C. B. A. P«Mro, bridge, pinochle, and,° ol.OCK-

Sacred Heart Card Party Next Friday

A card party will be conducted in

FINAL RITES CONDUCTED FOR J. O. RABIDEAU

The funeral of Joseph O. Rabi-de*u teek place Wednesday morning

1452 Monroe ;k and ~ from

Sacrament - Church at 9

an j | A solemn high mass of requiem

ZZlrX^tom £?!E££i S w i l l be mrttA the Affair will be«™ Jhinm-nnti i rector of St. for ffie^e"J^ in iw«SLoBff lLiaJUM^mUiet -Hclce t»4nay be^epn'" . <*?!«*. Corning, uditoct fshes, are1S^qa«t to the ^^n^l^taS^XSaB door or from m e m - ^ ^ **v. William V. Gruenauer.

,reetor of St. Joseph's Church. Pen-- field, as deacon, and the Rev. Thomas

T T l C R t i d i e i t « r "TTiea-ter F - Connors, rector of Blessed Sacra-School collection will be taken up * " ^ w v w u w w a * *«?€»•.«'jj^^j C n u x c h f sub-deacon. The Rey.

at the m « « . on next Sunday. I « T e m p e s r > l^lohn B a r r y m o r e ^ ^ 1 3 ^ 0 ' £?*Z* i ° r J a t h e r

October demotions are being held ma8terplece with ^perfect,Co2?0™' * * 81

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n*tn?7 , •very evening at f :45 o'clock. _ , „ • _ ^£*„tmmtZZZ ^17^3 ^he funeral was attended by mem-]

SS. Peter#nd haul's Church bers of the branch.

50c Taxi Stone 15

3 Mfles Anywhere in/City

Triangle Taxi Co. 701 Main Street East

GROCERY STORES SELLING FOR LESS

CUTTERS

Well-Known Makes 6f Gas Ranges to( Select From

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The design features of eachj>£ the make i0 fd |W-^~^r ranges that we carty are substantially < l f t t a $ . Ther&^i ao^gdod*reawiTih|t we~k|ow of w h r * ~ n

one's liersonal^ta*^ i r a matte* oHe§lgtf*h*)ttHl -not be catered to in selling gas range! same a s It i s catered to in' the selling'of hoflseholdl AainV 4aitt£>g^er«ily. .. .,. 1^. . _.,J_J!.. J*f.t..

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The^¥ecel|*»from the moving »!<!• ture shew held Ln the school grounds »m(«nited t 0 >*50.00

The collection for the Torto Rlcans whkh was masses on 8anday, amoiintB^~ter-#45(r.OO

Two m«&?mtti dorsement t»- eaiunuuthe pariBh «* f a o t ! o n aubMriptimii lor :jt1ie Holy Name snd the Boly Bosary Magailnei

Mrs."' T > * M » GimUt dt" Jeftewon avenue left this week for Cincinnati where sho wjlll. attend Jhe cc*ven-tion o£ t | e

"Tempest", the John Barrymore, screen— masterpiece with -perfect]

? I « ** , W S T 5 A t ? e r i ? "»Mr. Kabideatt was a member. A dele-most distinguished actor to the j g a l l d n £ r o m t H e P l u m b e r e a a d |

i taken UP at • the'* 0?* 8*ff * e » t f e ' . f f ^ > O e ^ . S t e a m f t t l e n Union, headed by Frank-

BflOO r P W * ^ 5 ' ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ l ^ K ^ B l e s s e l , Sacrament SchooLl HdMw-fetteti of t n 4 s ^ - Tb%^yF*SOTl^Sf^ptoons the floral offering* was oa« 2 E S ? i l ^ B : 2 ^ * the Sibtey, Lind«ty * C r r

ever made" and "one o f the moitf;ha(i been employed for many years, glowing film dramas >*blch hare *rhft o e a r e r s w e r w *ome out of the west", While ttief ChsHes i!\ Bnelte, Prank Gal* Kew Tork TimeB called Btrrytaore's i,gher, Frank Mahon, Paul B^eatinK*

wrJt^r!SA.™I!ii'"»f'» , lctur* "* oa^^^Pte*6 * « ceMentjnlfnal^alimannftnd Joseph. Goegea-National uouncu 01 e n t e r t a J l ) m e a t » . } 1 ) u e r > interment in Holy Sepulchre

Catholic. •Wmm» the coining Week. Regular meeting of St/. Francis]

Society -wfflplw BfKl oh1 Monaajr jBy^ns„jat_8:;o'clodt1 ±... , ,.

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"HtmiKoii Seem Oar Line of Gas Ranges

11 noV#ei i2r i? l^ lb~hi^yo¥pay^a" visit. Yott %H1 not be urged te, Duy. IS? ^ult want yon M Sow*" Thfr goodVand service will do the rest.

For Church Bazaar The womea'a societies^ of S t . 3 » ^

els Xarler Chnrch « f r cwstaetttg showers to obtain articles for the parish bataa*. Oct. 11, 12, 13-

Manager Thomas D. Sorlero an- Cemetery, ounces five ^ high claw- 't*ndermel

offerings to supplement the feature. T i e high 4ight of the WB te "?he Pocket Edition Comedtenae'V 1<H-liaBuMorton,. one of Broadway's gift-Shower* Conduc

T#* Otwtain Article*•'- N , i ! h ^ ^ r f™lc8 ^ S S l * ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ * ^ «*"w ' l O U l W a i W • * > " * * ' * * * , . , nation*! reputation. The Berkoff- .M M i„ • . „ „ , „ „-M _ mitm

WEDDINGS • i . i n . i •*.

C!arijaiK)--«laKii»rdi Miss Mlldrtsd GagHardi, daughter

^renue, and Angelo Gargano, son tiancers, with a oompuj,of mext*t ^ ^ Mn Nicholas Qargano of • t ep^Wwit l be the added feature ^ n l 6 r g t f e e t ^ , m t t l 6 i o n an* 'wiirpVeafent one of the season•• ^ h u r t d < i y 8e t< ^ ^ t h e S j M ! r e d

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S V f o r the parcel post nooth, ^ « ^ 8 S S ^ ^ 1 ; ' ; . ^ L J1***4 ***^J&*m., - % - ,-**•

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