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Friday , M«y 13 ,1955
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er Straub Honored is Club Dinner
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lub hap been «n out-
W'-'fer the past 31 years it our people with
youth prograrns pre-gMt every thought and *«t«blt»htns recreation iof iUmmer camps. He
Ughout his residence in ,^<™$ eft'lT*, been an implr«p t^llljSvejy proieetthat w « fofr
of Auburn and mitt and established
School, one. of the schools in the "State
tile bunding and * personnel being of the highest
credit to our educational system. * * m service to the re3igtot»
]B|fc#oMr clta* has been an into ell, having been »
% lit^i«il}leajta a gWdlng spirit in On and mainten«nee of the nio»t rooderii^tjdL
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eteetmr * yputli camf, k n M a » | eSowwifw t<* the tmwm* >i»#^*mmunity will aUv^yrbe* * monument to Wi indeavm" "
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Guild of Catholic PaychlatrUU at tts annual meeting here . -:- :•..
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Hem«-T^»m « « QUALITY MEATS
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Ground Breaking Set For Convent
Auhurh-Oround for the new convent for the SUtert of Mer. cy»teachtaf -In Holy- Pantily Parhh win be broken on the Feaat of Our Lady of Mercy, Saturday, Sept. U, according to the Rev. William E. Dsvle, paa-tor. The new convent will be erected on a site on Chanel St. wept of the present convent.
Auburn CDfl. Court Reelected
Auburn—Mra. George M. Frank was reelected grand! regent of Court Auburn 263, Catholic Daughters of America, a t the May ft meet ing . Miss Gertrude Kennedy w a e elected |>Wjj>hetej3, Miss Itfirfe taahejr;' tenttaei, Mist
C, ifowaca tufa truiteft 6J^ej?trjffM'ynitjl|^M«hon^ were reeiecteda*e; ?ar»a*wrence ^#ti»er^^|Bfai(*«gBtitf'M;ri, JOJUJ-S*.: goiter, flhanidal secre> toq$. '-rndk .Irfouiee W. Merna, treasurer; Mrs..John J. Madden, WafeMltnj Mi«s Veronica Toohey, 1ert«rerf Mlaa Evelya Murray, ntojrjltorj and Mrs. Fidyd C. Ah-Tarn*, trustee.
i/th,. Reauk L. Doyle Is the court representative on the board ©{..director* of the Rochester Di-wejah Council of Catholic Women. .
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T0-CHA1B3IEV, im»"j^iin«s ''^imlsSsii'Wki^k^^ cltelll plan annual card party of Ewh*^ter, Cooncll ,0 | Catholic Nurses elated May 13 i t « p-m. In St, Monica Halt Refreth* nwntai and prize* will be provided. Aartittojf are? Maryv?!x)a Cloonan and Mary 1. Crowley, refreshments; 4$m •mm, m$k rlne Wantelll and Dorothy Bood, «cket»j Mary Ellialfc* Or
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Ke;asriey3Pul be honor gueat an 'i^mwat'.when Court Auburn 383, S E CAftoflC! mughterti ot .America
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paWrvei'tim 40th Mhh«rMjy of %>• A S i n t *m * dinner
Uieiday, May 24 at Sprlngslde "Mm 3S ;'#*.jCu9r)cyi.8tate..
._ j : ;^|r^r4emb^;anddlsW^^ -—J^iyr-wllJ. be honorary chairman
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to Catholicism. The theme of, his article ts "Catholicism, the com* pletlon, of udalsov or 4uflalsm iuli btoaiomed,'* i t la a concept Which states the underlying con-vlctlcR" every Jew muat hatye-be' Core he make* his submission to CSffUtianlly. --'-.i. •
Another author, John M. Oes-terrelcher, a priest convert from Judaism Is the head of a depart-4nent-*t~Setorti-ttafiTiniversity -TtirawaWwas^pesehi
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Evidence Library 50 Chestnut St., Rochester, N.'y.^
By MABION B. WARNER-"
In a recent article on "Race \P3fejudice, * -Mtt^w included as victims of this injustice but no Jewish authors or boofes abont them we*e mentioae^ although their* at» many to the library- Today some' ^_——'— will be noted, David Goldstein is one distinguished author.
In "Where I Found Christ" by John A. O'Brien, David Goldstein
gems College ^holarsi eport " ' ' •
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reported here today. Holder*
:, Nine Aquinas studentsawarded •cholarshlps arfej Phillips J. 61b-' sent Kenneth Ji Aman, Edwin J. Beiter, John %:^m$>i>ntil& '&• Gray, Richard. H. wridner, JRobert I^Neary, Richard B. Osterman> lid Jose*h L. McDonald.
Three Sterey'Hlgh «enwr» wln-nlng state scholarship grants are: Ann KUngler, torn* A. Lyng, and Gwen & Behj. r
Eleven. Nazareth Academy win nera are: Elizabeth A.. Boyle, Mary.E gane» ^ra.SjvJnj.Eto. beth T. Marsh, Joanne u''Cti&m ent, Kathleen A Gordon; Made. R, Sldotl, Virginia A Burns, Barbara J. Stelnwachs, Martha A. Resch, and Helen T. Closser. " Two Holy Family*; Auburn, seniors also, a warded scholarship* are James Dunnlgari and George £oodener
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aventure Uhlversiijr R j C * e w d \ Cadet &to&ffa^:#i?toHfr .hawh ami 0^detfMal6^-R^»pr|;l*. jNaec|r^U%;wot|^h^o|i|ft^he tinlt?* annual'-Ai^i^.. 'Jms^nk '•• CaM.SwalbiM''b,f.'Sil7i|!o|fer. .Ctty-Pk., R<ielie»R*, recejfcilhe Niagara - - Md-Jt»w^lt:-';^e|^i|ip Award fof euaHtiej; of «h|t>|rt^r and leadterahip";' as'' 'Regtrrwital Contmanc^r of % e ^ 4 ^ o ¥ ) i ^ | p u > g to D&*jSiac4iL.Wolfson,
founded to study interracial problems between Christians, and Jewt. His hool?; * Watts' are Crum-bjhtg'! i lifch 'Ijbjkfet "Seyim Jew* Ish PhildiopKera bilcover Christ" Is very illuminating and .deserves Wide circulation. • A BtKHt-by-aa Internationauy famous^ |uthority on' %niltic philosophy, ' Dr. Eugenlo Tolll,
tr^.iClU^^bbi.i^ot^om«^l« complete aUtoJjjpgraphy but cpp-. aisU of reflections on certain ejvenU of the, author's life, w/hleh sure'steeped in "spirituality ahd bM^l$aoj^edgeV_It4s^nagfli* rrHinionr Breafcfa^ W**We-*ffo
rfficent "The Olory of Thy People",
the autobiography of a Jewish psychiatrist, Dr. Kenneth Simon, is another outstanding book. Dr. Simon lelt a successful practice to. become a Trapplsf monk, and his book reveals the continuity of the Jewish faith with the;
St. Boauvventurci N. ¥.>^ Two
BasU J. ywfa^£m&&lBm manager of the Niagara Mohawk Powe? Corparattofl. ''TJ-' - Cadet Kaccarella of 240 Wtat
Ave., Kaat Bochester, - received the Sfc ~ ' ^' ' "-" Medal far Science. Lalor, OPM, St. Bohaveutre president, made thr award.
250 Jlttend Holy Breakfast
A n b a m ' ~ The*iiluiual Cjiroi
Name Society of S t Mary Church drew 2 5 0 members t o the Osborne Hotel Sunday, May 8. Representatives of al l the Holy N a m e Societies in Aqburn and In Union Springs were present.
The Very R e v ^ Francis J£ Kenney, CSSJR., retreat master of Notre Dame Retreat House,
rittmiie church o » i> * winst! 8p*'ke o n **9 retre»* movement, r S S e b o o f c ""^; After eketching the background
~ , . ^ ^ _ , v « _^^ M r ^ J t o „«»« l^ . ihe^nMvement^arr f 'OUtUnlr i r E d i a r - S t e t t w ^ * - T e r e l a 8e t h e «Ded for re trea t^ the spe»k>
Spirltu Sancto, O.D.C, g ive§ thejcp descriiied a ^i>lcal retreat a s
and her" committee served ,re-
account of a.eanviBifllota^OK&i«>i4^^ mtism -of r-Jey/e3S,-ohe orthe]Rochester. lyd« ^ ?iitertamment .chairman, most remarkable women of our •• Anthony Spcclo was chairman. -century. She was an assistant to!Coordinating plan3.. wlth ,htm
- *JitHPhifrjophBr~Mus8eTrar^ . . . . . . . . . _ . The_ne*t Communton Su ttaeen-^lveKrryr^he-beTgme^^eoPapd-^reeag Carmelite nun and offered her-. McCarthy, Stephen Pudlack, vices, and the June meeting will be •elf to X3od as a victim to atone presidents; Edmund Pine. secre> held OtfMohflay, JunTe. for the crimes of the 20th cen-' tary;Frank Faile^flnancial sec*f. ^-f^.^-J,0 .-..,- .
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Mt» Morris anc? is a graduate of Mt. Jdorria High School, Geneieo §tate Teachers College and #*rn-ed his master's degree In. *dHe«v tlort an^ administration at the Vwve~r*lt#-qf fltochester^ - - — ' Horr became an instrjuctorat LeBoy ttighlSchoolrin Septf mba* 194 1 and waa narne l school |?Ho-
Conduct Triduum ^A Trlduuym, h».hanor of St* Theresa wrttt, open In-St, Anthony Church, Elraira on^Sunday eve* hlng at 7:30 p-tmlfce Rev. ISA' ward J. Foy, assistant pastor o f^ , - . - . „ . - v* v-~ -it-i i i-—* •fit, Michaels Cftj cX Penn>an ^ ^ * » ^ ^ « * * i»r* t l*f5^
the Rev. Alfred J. Horr, aaalstant psstor of-'-St. MSry** Church fa Corning, \ v
, „ . ^m„ HUmany friends In Mji^tarris services. Roses will be blessed I wish hlrn, the beat of luck In hia and distributed, ^==>«™««I*««^ rVS^f^MM^J?rVt^S^i « s w f s e ^ » ^ ^ » #
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40 Patients To Receive First Holy Communion
Newark — Forty' patient* wilt make their FJrit Hdiy'Commun-Ion on Sunday, May 15, at 9 am. "ass in tiMs Assembly Hall, ac-
dlrector, of ~ft»r. Newark State 'School :'-. --«~\ •-
Rev; John' A; Cbftnoiiy, Cath-ollc chaplain at the school, stated that these patient! had been in-, srructed In the necessary knowl-
and 13 girls. A few of these are peopia^whcefar* Meajjdmed—to a-
ak well qualified as the others, though they may -hot-appear so
Ovid;--*.Rosary end Altar Society Of Holy Gross Church, Ovid, «et3atohd«yj'|aay;2 fotto^dng the* rosary; "ehd behedlcflohf $Q the •chttt^^|^16|ya w|rt%uitaned: in'WIfflm'Vll tfirptar by ^.^6h%*.Tydwgs vmkwv'"
a 1 M a * ^ « \ * k & tttiimiM ** :l1li:•ai.l-'•^ii.•*.• J
are ways;- .he. said, "of deterv mining the understanding of a patient, even thoftgh he or she can*t talk dtosa&T
APPROXIMATKLT. 35 reliP tives are expacfed as guests at the Mass there being some candidates who have no relative*, or whose relatives are unable to ittend, ^ v*
Father Connelly .aald that h«
twnsporting' of rthe crippled, patienta—fir the -Halt* forrthjF j B i r ^ u u n H I«J<JW » IJI • • — " — * " " "**ll,lr' 'r
e Tioys will we|ur 'white shirts and a blue cloth armband fd"dSrIhgu&h them as members
inlooks o ^ m manner. "There S - f f i r B f f ^ S n w K 3 S inoMo-e>tahtfi»Viuilfo^^.tTh«
marts, im art I H ciHk sawi a«swi». y. t .
Stw M M Jf* itMasvlraiatc ^ «.. , i « « » i » ^ « n m » i » * • » » H ' » m i l
blue^cloth waa^hosen-to-Satch; the miMtjef of.ejur ^dy^as tt eppeara oh th*.ttewfufatm& whiv'he used, for thalttrsfe'th^ that day.^^ * •"*-• '." - > : ^
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rt' tury against the Jews. She per•;J,eta^y.•* J o s e t * Mckey, treasur*} , ^ Ished In a furnace of one of Mi^ff! Edwardt Frfegerald, Chatteft J o u m o / f s f S ler'a coiicentration- e a m p s ^ ^ e a d ^ ^ 0 1 ^ " ? ^ 0 ^ ? ^ ^ 1 6 ^ 8 ^ - 1 1 *""" the account of =he^ life!- . i R o b e f l SlJliS1'. swlstaht- pastorrf
We have other, books also i s spiritual-dlfectOC ~«-o~ about t h e Jews. Come ih and be
come familiar wi th them. . M-O
Geneva Junior Chamber Names Joseph Iaconis
Geneva — Joseph Iaconis, 137 t l i e following new" membera were Cfarden SL, waa elected presidewVttwieiVeJ hy Mrs. Grace Parirlek* o f tht Geneva Junior Thamtar. o f North Rose district depute: o f "Commerce- at a meeting Wed- MfiRianneB. «Jath)erme..F, Moo*
ney, Roberta Hleki , Jean SriruiSirri. loeffei, Alene tiruton, Nanette powilng, Dorothy ,|*e«cnv andi
New Members Join Waterloo C.D.A.
Waterloo — .Court Theresa 806, Catholic Daughters of America held a meeting April 28 at .which
4The quill has hfen, entered Ih e Pfessl Day*! annual <»mpetfr
,t|5h. mm&F ^ 3 « ^ u h l i t catlonit^in: ,be mad|,Mt the last ilner#'selsloh'trwe/day. :",
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nesaay. He defeated Francis Antenuccl
for the position after both made short campaign speeches at the senior chamber offices.
Other officers named were William Morehouse, external vice president; Frank Robson, corres-
£"h ^°u^L^ctetaxy- ^4teriia_jSimtoll^«Cella^^mir ^B^'&^^tT^ Margaret s^^ New officers wil l be inducted at t Ellen Reynolds and Miss fcucllie
m e annual meeting June 1. Smith. - ' •" r
Jane Zone. A soclstl hour m&0>m&'0
freshments serve'd by'uie),Mes-dames Eleanor Ryan, Chairman j Mary Roach, Mary; JfewMt! Dorothy Sloan, Aha Sabatihei
tg|§/ lfhe talk"T*jit;be glven'it' .iy^||||sctis3loiB.'ioj; pfbt^la-phera which WiU be moderated :by1irA. pojdrdfof^h*"lt^cheBt|r , Trniea-tirJon. ' / ' ^ X ' V t ' ; *$&**, *& »T*«»* ***««*» e»f
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GENEVA, N . Y. ( 4f9 ^«*« f« »• ;*!•* fat •'. ^^^^sm^SsffytR^T^i^iTtmilc
tlottal Talks and the presentation of awards, << A luncheon will! be fetvethwiiJsoclaFTWulW c jf-cluue ' •
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fhe Conventioh Is slated jtc*
of sarat^ThMfaeeri named G«h> Coiis^pr^ft^ft^^j^^^ ^-iiytS^s^S^sssr*"
Twehfftiinee. ^memf elKloi the ,4Urn|pm«yclBss wul^ travel to .Sh . ^ | % n ^ ; - W v e ' r s l t r o h
by gtat* iseputy J>ehis A, Hajat* wsfit ~* % "*
liginnki! a t j 00 Wn,on JMay 26, offices wiU be own for rejlsn traUon Delegates WlU register at ' thl^Stare^^icleia^tHJ^ the New Worden Hote)< Vlsliora arid guests also will register at the New Wordem. A t
orty Hours tfevotiomt o t |he Ffirt* Hotir*
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Sf, Elizabeth »?uiW Schedules Card Party
St. filizabeth'a Guild wflihoid its last card party of the season On Tveaday, May XT at 1 pJtu in the^tttld House, Field St*\
Committee In charge include* Mrs. James Rush, hoMorary chair-mant-Mrs. Joseph Schhurr, chairman; awd, Mrs* Raymond Naary, cochatrmari, * \« •* , «<^j ,
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