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DEWEY BENNETT * T ;-;*1pt»1l'tRAI. "*>!•» SERVICE v ! ^ «fr t,.0ene»s* St. -• .s*f K- l •(' ruMon * • *••< Auburt. N. y. . Phone J4Sil
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I, I. COTtpft Plumbing anil $7 E.Genesee St. Auburn, N.Y.
4 . _ _ • 9t*A !• wntf# Homo Town Market
QUALITY MEATS 41 North St. Auburn, N. Y.
Phone- 3-6011
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O'BRIEN'S Y o u r Author ized
R.C.A. VICTOR Dealer
Radio—Television—Ranges 46 State St. 8.6831
Christopher Lynch Slated for Concept ffi Auburn
Auburn * - Christopher kyaclv lyric tepor of concert, radio, and television, wiUr appear in Aubinm on Tupstey April 12 a t 8:16 p,ta. «nder the auspiees-'of # £ t ^ l t e , War
Veterans, Post 625 of Auburn* 3TJ»e proceeds .of the ,,$000*^ scheduled fop the Emerson Audi;-, tortum In East High School willl
go to the Mt, Carriel High] School building Jutadu t_ ^^
In addition to his own concert Mr. Lynch will present Joan
' and pianist Miss Norma Holmes, a native Rochesteriari and a, scholarship student a t the Eastman School fit Music.
Leo A . Pinchney, a former commander of the- Auburn post, is general chairman assisted by John E. Walsh, Nicholas Aversa;
{Richard Fennessy, William H. TMcKeon, John J. O'Mara, Thom
as J. O'Neill, James Murphy, Thomas H. Kirwan, Alexander H. Marullo, Bert Clark, and William M. Foster.
The committee emphasizes that the entire proceeds of the concert, tickets f o r which w i n be one dollar, w i l l go to the Mt. Carmel Fund.
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CHRISTOPHER LYNCH
Spencerporf Mothers Plan faster Dance
1 St. John's Mothers Club of Spencerport will hold a dance Monday, April 11 at the Grange Hail. Glen Marshall's orchestra will furnish music for round and
1 a.m.
fjor A Happy Easter Gjvef ROSARIES „•...„>,..._: &U.— : . . 5 0 | to $15,00 MEDALS and CHAINS _.$14»te^$17.95 MAYERBOOKS and MISSAIS ].„.„— from 50< to $15.00 PICTURES and STATUARY CRUCIFIXES and SICK CALL SETS'
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N(C^.llrJI|^^<5ENiERAl A N > RELIGIOUS EASTER CAJDS
Zflte% novelty ^>hop Phone: 2-3333 Auburn, N. Y.
MAIL ORDIRS FILLED
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Butterhble U t &
Luncheon Group Lists Fn Feller
Auburn—The Rev. Orrin H. Feller, pastor of St Patrick Church, Moravia, will be the
uest speaker at the First Saturday Luncheon, April 2 at 1 p.m.
in the Osborne Hotel. •. -Father Feller will be presented
by the Rev. Kieran J. Hickey, O. Carm.r moderator of Auburn Council. Diocesan Council of Catholic Women which sponsors the luncheons.
Mn. Harry M, Dillon, chairman o l the deanery spiritual development* committee, under whose guidance the luncheon series are scheduled, will pre-- - - - hfflimfffi' rfifffftr
b# calling Mrs. Hocco3X alviwn*s deanery- president, or . -Mrs,1
George A. Snyder,- luncheon series chairman.
and Babe Ruth Bajseb l Orlfcizatlon will stage a registration- rally ^day,-Aprl l^-®"|^^.pMr^-^
school hall. Parents of beys re> siding In the Remington, Seneca Ave., S t Paul and Lowell St.
Thonjaa '.parish,- -Ir>nlfefoQHf vn^'^^^Mll^^^^lSiiSm (from left) Blarg uw^Carey, Mary!CopefanU, Marilyn Barron, Suszanne Gulre, Elaine KUnjj ,' « i l e < ^ 8 ( i W ^ C M # ^ ^n$r% KafMe^aai*
; 'Wsmi^*W*jla^i|)iv^6M, ..(tfonr.CpiSey Pfeotoyi ^ ^isWi- • i i -
nstituhon Auburn—At the March meetV s^cretary.^fiofeFavasuli; treas-
ing of tue Catholic Family, Center of Auburn and Cayuga County permanent officers were elected,* objectives outlined, a constitutioh adopted and the oiBclal name de-termined. , . ,
The very KeV. Frederick; G.. Straub, V.F., was elected president with the jfollowing slates of officers: vice-president, Rt Rev, Msgr. William E. ;C6wen, S.TJ>.l
Annual Communion Breakfast Planned
^ M t e g | * e t ^ |
Hibernian ^alL, j^ekander St at 8 p-m. The armual Commuhlon hreaJtfa^n^^rbe'jhelft^April Z\ at the Sheraton, IfoteLj^serVa-tions, majfK be- rn&9e-,hyS;.caUbig jr|garlotte- ttl^W^r^GILiBnwood •|87i-J before Alfictt p*>*
A trip to Gtaymoorehjr bus is planned ^r^July 2 ^ All mem-]be« and, ^er/dlxare Irtvited and asked to contact Mrs. Stepanl, president. t.-.-rti-^— *•''',"'',;-' ,0- . "' r''''''' i '
E£"7u£y"ot^-^MjSmi S t We'jMl>ish unit ef Legloh * • - - - ••' - •'•"• - of Mary named Mother Most.
Amiable,-promotes the Enthronement of the Sacred' Heart In
Your l o i r Freezer Wllf Wy -*i,
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STEER BEEF SIDES "Hi«-—"—IDr-
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ORANGE JUICE ionn 103
STRAWBERRIES Joua
GROUND BEEF PATTIES
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uteri,Wmt&Mt- ., 'The' priralry^objective,, of the
cenjter WaS'o^larid' as >Hows: "to, cooperate with- the pastors and priests ofiCayugavCijuhty in order to fosterHfiiSttgjft ase work and other
and temporal Welfare of Catholic ,fan)i«es «hd4pp^|iau|i6i^:4
The regular nieeung" cTfi|e wais established as the second Tuesday evening of each'rnonth withitfce aiftiOal -meeujigji-sqhjsduled ^fw
the); spiritual [January. r... , . ,
Book Drive Earns $184 For Missions ' .The CSjWC-^p;,b|sw^ driye lauhehed oii\^arctivl^;under;^ii?
rt.™ *-.»..,.« *#_.*.. «.-u ^^jj^gngyy pj.n> .^^^ peiajbte;1 at Our Lady of' Merijy --High S , h « L ^ e ^ E * 1 ^ * *°1%H a^pTio^re.TBecius^?:oi I M r
vacation the drive, .will, be'ex-Jtende4su'int |Apr #>»C'>Vl--' ' J -;:Th*e'i sqphomok*. m}ss%n!' $ '~''""' will be regponsible for .col
of $184.65. Captain Jane Scho-land announces that thies aopljoj-mores sent 553,1pr to the Philip* pines ;the junfora,|$9D.06 to ln^ rila^ th^v.freshnwng^y^tej Japanr and the> seniors, $39.84 to-Africa. ."••".- J. .;-•••>•" . '
The CSMCs Medicine" ajrifipo1^finour^«irt Bandage,, ptb/(t-uVf^lmi^m^^$Sm^^^,'K -<&$
FOUR CHAMPIONS
ffagm&btf Street*. -V. ,;;A ;~l
"w\t^fess)o l l -W^^™pi^ ....)»;«»;• Rev: --^Smk. "At w f e i done, Spiritual? r^ir^r#^*|p conduct thelfflieetiTjjf Mid ^-*-^ t»1e: jrom^eajTof^et' "'v' ,fe# tlerjB|rJe»J.v' ••>.•-.-. /-vv-ijif, * •' Anyone interested in attendlhjfct iai^viteA-v • ... ;.*•'• -1?' -;'" :s
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P :ma*iertia*le»^r¥-,0-if«Si dutie«" 0f:^he^iis1lte*fii|^»fii;
Gl^^ri^-pyie^Watt^^ip .bocupytog 'tmimi^\^mwm, ;re»pen»ihulttes;-2;- - •=•;-.' -v-%J§8
part that death AvlUsoon :iTM
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prayer abounds, the spiritual tiftf p f i t s o ^ r ^ ^ f e ; ^
St. John hoidew**Afe.^t^iKnlfhW* *aft Ladies of Sf.'John Clubilne. was held' Monday, MareliM'^at^thev Clubhouse,' 365: Andrews:-Street Vacandesr-ltt^.t|»fb|«^^w^eef .torn .were fllfed7:».''. '< ',?• 11£:. *.-' • -The taB$H$$. "ptBfei*:>"fyjfc& electW to represent' ttijr'cMV J*r:
. • Eckert; *4St1- vjcespn^de$ii&
Leon.rd Mdyer;' au't tremiurer,
FOUL SHOOTING CnABiriONS awarded trophU at Holy Family School Sports N^hf held a* Central -Hiih'S^hooli^"^
^.,-lwrn, M*wh £4,i<fiwvleft); Ea>mxi-Srii^Vlle^,OiKnW^<-School Champlon^J?«fe^Ch>o^^bOJiHb^ Heten Graney, gtthi Grammar «i|i^!it1u«mpSiSi| and *
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SACKED HEAKT- 290 Flowar City Vwk' SI Mtuu Sunday:
7- I - » - TO IM5 C A T H E D R A L < Most Hit. LsurtMtt •• CM«T O.D. Autiliary liskep lUctar
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Robert I. Poole Funeral Home
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DOS-DEWEY AVE ROCHESTER 13, N. Y.
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BOBLEB AIB STEP
BUSTEB BBOWN
Cor. BJdireway A T « . and Dewey 1441 Dewey Ave.
For quality and fast t w i c e and alto for t h * finest Tuxade Rental Sarvice call at ACE or SOCIETY CLEANERS and TUX
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BAKER & STARK Inc. A Cmi O a t U u Ston ItaM 1H»
419 EXCHANGE ST.
GENEVA, N . Y.
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Howard liquor store oppos i te hote l seneca
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Lynch Furniture Co. f o r Over Forty Years '•
Geneva's Home Store
4 7 9 Exchange St.
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Geneva Milk Company AND I W U AND MILK PRODUCTS
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S O N S » ' TWO FUNERAL HOMES
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 341 PLYMOUTH AVE. SOUTH
141 ARNETT BLVD. • - 10.3420 —rqs*&4fcr+ -im^-mfm^m sJ>^«s>«s>ysD^^^ia»
John Connor & Son 8ELL AJND RENT ,
LAODEBS Spedal Water Softener Salt
430 EXCHANGE ST. LO. TOW _ •-
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