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'^OrfMt&afe&radtoMi iiitiiiiifrJlliMii *iii i M I i i i l i '••• \ '••: <'"l'<7. )W^#) ur^;<Mm~^d^£$s££gm ' , -"--i.-->..''4i.^ 4$$£££ipjj$S3^^ «* CM 4 p. Thousands of Straws from which to choose^ a hat you like $2 to $6 JFun* X—8*c*wl Hewt, Rochester; Clifton Springs; West Bloomnekt; Trumtosburg; Mumford; Mo»> avla: Bammondsport; Elmira Heights; St. Patricks, Sft Morris. Jnne »—Stanley; Short$vHle; Bath; Cayuga^ St. Er*»eis,.-AUK born; Livonia Station? Cato; Pittsford. . ; I Tune IS—St, Hyacinth's, Auburn; Chill; Henrietta; Owaseo; Romu- lus; Nund*. i 3* Snndajy Jfaae baseball players representing R-^cbj' ester r <7ola«iL Knights of QelutnlniB. will play a team representing the Rochester Elks, at the InteynationtU {League. ha^fcaij;'**!*• ^ _„ ~fjij$'g»jae will'H'loiMfte [thejgrtppled childrena* fund. Herman sea**»| Rf^BNMM^ tomK*JR«BkeSkrt m*i*£* ilk Dramatic School In Ireland . ^. To Help Playwrights pfcta* Thomas i? a JMefcey 0*cl*««« $»*Mta Ma* 83—A« * result <l 1 *t JnijMwagfofe W^Wto«4*« *&** ' m *»*aM« i u t v H tn th» Dram .^.^ T *~ aj$$ Ait ic'on of tlu» Fath^t SodjEtg, Jung S.-^Tfatfe ..^hjffftb , <tf W^^ 1 "* * (, » «- h«» bn-1 decided t J«^a^"^aaigy|Rr«Bart» a school of raihollr Dratr* Bigihon' ^iafeur-'pp' Rickey v - ^•'WSW Holy Name Society Holds Meeting! A meeting of the Holy Name Se eiety of Blessed Saeranient. Churtb| ar,e |neld at 8 o'cleck Monday night HI the parish hall in*" Oxford street. This was the last meeting before, falL An ..entertaining program wasj arranged. • ^ . *.* On next Sapaay morning, at the 7 o'clock maesj the men of the par-] ish will receive communion in a body, under auspices of the Holy Name Society. ' . SHAFER- HELD 12-14 Main St. West-11-15 State 8t. Powers Block 182-188 Main St, East Opposite Alliance Bark The Gift of Gifts- AN OPERA GLASS A BINOCULAR (Field GHstss) For June Wedding? and Graduation Days. EL Banscb & Son Co, OPTOMETRISTS 6 Main Street East 10S East AT«BB< I The TaeaAQAacoBi selection most complete In town. S9. PETER AND T>ATJh A class of over one hundred boy6| and giria received their |lrst boly. communion on last Sunday morningl fat : tiie 8t| : 5-b*^Srcir"niasaT"' TB^maia was celebrated by the pastor Rev. J. E. Gefell who also gave them com*- munion. In the afternoon they re- newed their baptismal vows. Tbe Peter Pince collection will be taken up at ail the masses on Sun- day. " v Sunday will be communion Sun- day for the Holy Name Society. Thty sriU.„Jsacel"Ke-ja.t-tha-~8il5 o-'eJoek mass. Tbe regular meeting of Ladies Auxiliary No. 44, Knlghta of St. John vfSH neld? on Honday evening. Plans for the coming of the convej tlon in July -were discussed audi various committees appointed, Tit 8 Auxiliary la prepartSJt Xdt Jb&v.e a float in the parade on July 14, 'anv all members are working hard tol entertain the delegates and guests •who •will be In Rochester from July] 13th to the 16th. Several games of Pedro were played after the meeting the winners were Otillia Eberhard, Catharine Klueber and Harriet Faist Lunch Wfrff KflHreri hy Mlnnla r » r i, iHetzlex has been appointed :Q£ the S» of O. teaa», fuia'art^jasai' bers who would Mke to takejart Itbe game are invited to gelt in to»«h j ^ a u^der Coloa^} li>mg\ ». ^e^, fwith Herman. The cause is * woythv.».».- - -- l^lomid "$Sj}iS$,0- DMNIH HUT II f-uflloa bore )a«t V*ak.ri( pbwawat^ wiyt jiwarttwW'^MBtt^^ pool *• «M of-'»:bow# twenty^ffeve l ^ p t s with Herman. The cause is * woirthy one, and. the game will betoastoae^ oj; ' many -features at the 'itti»e**ift^'.'jj*rit on the 22nd. Knights of OolunSbvs urged to patronize-this eve^t, jijoost their team, help tbe- criputed] children's fund and snow tbe right; [fraternal spirit. wiuni v"~«w ^ w j *f"}?* w«(.»«sw amu, *y «nn«. <*wifw^iiM for Roftiteatiap, goitt| 4.fer^«liy (ft t^» ;chaw**-; Uv*'T^m'tm&^A by Ot«4one f6r, %«M«> and^|lpfci w ,' >Re^^«« I»trie« J an tauter, Rw. -arohst Selfetlk Onriqg' ' ^ ^ ^ n * \ ¥ f f "JJ. O, W^r> w t*«- *^-"~ *«»':'-aaMni T>y 'uie r&y '» »J*^ "**" WPA'ic^ at it|««F%^ «^v AIT*H MR IIWAO, The watofrofc tbt i^hnr on ^ u ^ U * ) «*"*« «•» < 4 ^ _ '(if tec*ti«l» Wi* -ftlMfeMl. gsegatifln, wMo)» mnib»e3eea <3o»e to K. C Scholarship JBxams June 23 - •- -^ --—'•-? -• T»«"«« ««»T An examination for this sohoJ^r^Yorlt Wad toj,$odiU» in tewtleulur, m ship-will be held at the K, of oJfflrrlng 'to ~n»Yln!f »&»ed throii«h Home, TOO Main'street east ,at 9 A.So^usk few ttties *M *§way» with, a M. on^Jifae 23rd nest. A0plica*ion,k«*n aspreemjoft 4Ha» be»uty o.f [blanks may be obtained at tae K- of [c. Home, or will be mailed to appJi*i [cants if they call Secretary gam-j jmons at Stone 274$. [the pl*ce. He. .cjoftimtulated. tl* Woogtoga^ion on "fclielf s|fiM*vetnent in ereettng it ftoftsje ol wotk«hl» *nd outlined! ffte jrprl^oi;^ie chtirch >n to pass the examination, or if therel are no applicants, candidates frolai the Rochester district will *nave an opportunity of getting. tile -schofa»- ships assigned to other dletriqts.'t'fce scholarship sow vacant in the JRocn- ester district is foi? Niagara Unlv«r- sity. Application for the examinations, can be obtained at the K.of C.Home.B and.Bbouid be~nUea*<Jut heFore June 10th. *" Applicants for these |must be: 1. Knights-of Columbus, or , _, t _,, ..., >, . . . ' . ; - > , 2. Sons or brothers of living or d e . L Sl8tCr Y^f* 'f^^^ ceased members 'of Council, located,f£, ™™%.**: &• _f 0 ^* °*P»M* veioplne * t^«i feiM of ono» feUoy men. Tie •j&ishpp'tfiwo^wed for about forty naiijuteir .- r '~" ^Amongt-thft vT0it^|,%^««fs -nam [the following Urns # ^ l | » m Iffarn Ife^?. Wtoiaa^'^yrijWr^aiailoj R«r»| Pmaci*. Jf. »pef v n;.'-l« f ^fcite|', rRe>," JB, J; Dwy«r,'--P^lmylP^f7^«y; "TF , .~ r Vr^ Sta,«der, .Rochester^. $& jje.v. Johon Suilivisj), RodiifiiWi'i "":, f tit* fortieth rtnolwu 3»a people, srowteg tof^pttm of t a * ! _ pshop Riofce?. pl4 glowing t r ^ ^ ? Fsitlval yati tmnm ItWummm* ~* DM«M«AC^ b«t^tft qot ssotito of Astern Nsw?«**« *8»* - * r * ^ - **7<J|*»\'1tfat<Wtau , *,., J IS' 5 !"'. tx«Mur«T, amA U Pt^V yil^lPjMIIIIW^^.IWI^ttJ^liiWli.lM illlWiiMiiillWi^U scholarships 818 ^ ^ i ^ ^ - ^ Tl . Good Stationery At Low Ptli Quirt Box** ofPap0randEmfic ~*^S*g^*Va^®*t BOa, Qnemrire box of vltopaj#ir«id? s,L English Dimity* whifc or J t ^ ' g f -v? size, Kan and Hattle Spahn. The death. otiSister: M,.3EfaefcIeda| occurred at St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum Sunday morning, June let,, 1924. She i s 75 years of age and has) been a member of the Congregation of tbe Sisters of Notre Dame for! over 50 yearn Sister Winefrledat; has been stationed at St. Joseph Orphan Asylum for over 40 years. She is survived by one sister, Mn. j Mary Kucbllck^ and -four- a e p f e e * * ^ ail of New York city. Tbe funeral took place at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning from 8% .,J.0gej>h.| '.Church: bCU g U uiemuurB or UOUncilR located ""* """»«"'»»*?»•« «VtfJPfl'l WXpiiOll in «h- State of New York La-I* 1 ^ 0 ^'**^^^ for the assUtance that Hie »choriw-f r,<Mj *' who ,* tt f ^ W ^«*'*** ship prSvidea they could not proctt*e' b f e *l*.^ b * 1 * •'$'m**W*9$** 1 - Catholic College education. |°< ^ , *,' Sft : 0t ^ m ,W*\ i< *' Applicant* muat be of good Mot**^ 0 ?* '1^rFLjt^^'i *£*T* character.recommended by their p»fc- I * tt 4 011 ^"'•** m ^mi/OXprim tor. and anallfled *»y preltolnary^'r 1 ^J^ t «»^?i?^^W^ education to "enter tbe" f r e « h m « ^ om J* ^ b ^> W»|^'wf >$** Regventa uf 4hfr StAtfr-61 New Yonc.•^ftl*tl^>4J^^-^,(HW|IB. l I^WHi White papei? with ^d^eqld^ 506, ' ' - u i* * > S. L And CI, box ofteDoi sheeti 45a Envelopei to | v Please note: Applicant!lor f r * i h m * ^ ^.-^iafeJiteiiftBt. i'Rrm^rti claw^aly^atrte i ^nsidr«red^-*^^'- ,cto " ' coiumims^eiiifi:. :~'^-^^mmmmm^ The C o l u m h u r S b 1 ^^^*! a ' , ^ ,,r ? t= * 1, -««^^r^»^Ni>»rH profits of their partiel to the » & ^ £ ™ * 0 *t ? ^5 ! *ociC j -ri!«»d»)r « ^ » r j of C. Home fund, hai arranged tbe! ! • ' - : ,', w * ' ' following series of aummer dancei at>, '.* g yjgdsor.ytth magic by Alfy Ifoi&'iLwttyigfj'at' Shining 'er Up is Real Fun You're all the time thinking of those great times on the water which the summer holdB for you. And, besides—you're working with materials from oar big, fresh Btock, and that means a lot. New Jersey Copper Paints. Deck Paints, Neptunite Spar, Val-Spar, Crockett's Spar, Boat Enamels, Canoe Enamels.Removers, Fillers, Scrapers, Brushes, e t c Barnard, Porter Q North & Remington 27 Water was 8i«o FRENCH CHURCH Mrs. Elmer G. Knapp. formerly] Miss Marie Servard of No.659 Hazel wood Terrace, was drbwnefl In Lake Ontario on Decoration Dny.-The body has not been recovered. WOVEN A OPENS AT , fl A aoveaa to St. Anthony opeaeai n% , , ' . , in Our Lady of Victory Church on KUlgleSteOT-Bettnel' . ., Thursday night at 7:45 o'clock. The! Tne marriage of Mist Sfilarcd! novena will continue nine dJaya w«b t ?- e *^ er ^^ , services at the same hour and masses.P lace T&irsday *t [flrst-strLng orchestra: Jnne 10, July 1, July 22, August 12, September 1. rar<r~fi^ri£| F»ne*ra3 MWiesi^^tP^jr'I^UerM are cordially invited to attend these" r #WM 'MonJl|3r^jwarnftjr ij®& parties, and they will And them well tne «<»W»» H<k 48<J -&««$& -MuL. .. -, conducted, "right up 'to the 21136'in m "*r^^^l^feli;»p*^^- -- jmusic and arrangements " *m& In •**** '^^^'"im" M\¥tf^T3^ courtesy to patrona. ber f 'M t M& JPMiti^fa^tiwi^ki, Knights of Columbus Planning ftcr*^ 00 *^ "«««*r1nr*-l8WhpB|^ ; 1ff^J«l" The annual picnic of Roeh*s*rty^-^ M M**$!nw^ Council. Knights of Columir*B ^aO^;.!^^^.^^.,^®^ be held at Ontario Beach Park w »«**.:t***Wfcft *ftdT ftm -^- -itf^f Letfisr, \ at the usual hoars each morning. I No matter where yon go, always call » CHECKER Mala 3 7 0 Robertson & Sons Shoe Repairen, lac. 38 N. Water St. RITZ—RBINEVGER Miss Loretta RJtt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritz was married to! Mr. Hubert Retninger, son of Br. Frederick Relnlnger, on Tuesday, morning, at St.Bonlface Church. Tre Rev. George J. Sahmitt performed! [tbe ceremony. The bride was attended by her sis, |ter, Miss Eleanor Ritz, as maid of honor, and Miss Agnes Miller was bridesmaid. The groom was attended by his brotner, Mr. Theodore Reiv inger as best man bearer ^as FreldFericBT nephe-w of the groora. The ushers; were Mr. Fred Kftz and Mr* Edwa.-d Relnlnger. A reception was held at tbe home] lof tbe bride for immediate relatives After an Eastern motor trip Mr. and Mrs. Relnlnger -will be at home stl No. 748 Sonth Clinton avenue Geneva K. of a To : -*.i C , t Launch DTire ., .,........,^-^m0m^m$m^\ ? . the rectory. atJMghpf--4&. <feto#l^A.Ti^^jhetiCli ( ? Holy Redeemer Church, Mr. aid a** clubnooie^JUd ^111 iiBise^lltfr- : Mrs. Frank Lill, bwther4n-l«# attuly inaupxrtte » cawpalga Co rait* sister of the bride were the attenvi-|416,«00 to cover tine tomt of tonilu-J ants- ling, Secretary ~Rlcn*fd "rVelcii an The bride wore a gown of white nouaced, 2hl» vra* declt*d at_a t«- tgeorgette with a large ptctlire hfti tb'ceat meeting BetJ ir« tfif "t$»jpor|rjr .match and carried a shower bouquetquarten In Ttfaifl ctreet, *' _ of Bride roses and, lilies of tbe vai- A committee w«a«pp()fstt4d to;p«r-§ ley. The bridesmaid wore a gowx'ieet jian l o r t n e canopaifctt knd'it i s | of jade green Remain crepe r with *J*xpect«4 that the drive tttltbanolltei-1 Phon* 9Brmclm Work Diliferrti TRY US NE^XT Ttflfi picture hat to match and 'carried an old fashioned bonquet. Prenupfial evetMb' ineladedl * pei» sonal showerr given hy iiijk B*H* Moriartty; a^kitchen 660**^ t&i&m , and ihe"riJ^ J ° 1 l n •*&$&* X.W^^Mmfd^3f c£ RelnlhgerVa Mt& laifgatft Bwfer antfl t "Hfeatt^r ' and dinner party by Mr. midf i^wilt Lili. '. „. ••o;.:.-:'-'- ; ' SWt. and Mrt* Biagleatein lelt if#: an extended trii» td Philadefpbla, At- lantic Cfiy, WasbJtagton' "an3 New York. Oh ffielr retUrti i3t# will be at home in Bfehiand avenue'. J. M COAL 99 Main St.^West ae Main 390 [AQUINAS LOSES AFTER WMNDiG 8 STRAIGHT Albion,Jttxie 4.-i-AQUinas Institute of Rochester went down to defea at the nana* of Albion High School' Jteaterday, 7 t o . », after winning! eight straight gaaies. Delaney, pitcj- e for Albion, held Aquinas to nire; Wt^a^irta .a^d^ rfrnck out" smssfJT ^ K erg..' v " - ". ' .-' DARIIOW SCHOOL O P BUSLXESS Make this'8^jn*ier*^eitber in•Day] or Evening•'•43feh«4i~3r<^ opportnn ity for pr^paredEneirs*'"; Promotion comea bnl(y to ^os^ %HO ARl! RJEADY to nuake goodi High SchooL and College students can spend sorael oif their suaouner tp excellent adrin^j Itage here. Enron Monday, June |.| ally opened in A llnaert tteoe. Tbe Knfghti fit Coltmnau; orde> ownst-a ^m,QM Wbe opowiite \ai armory and the new bfcMdtngr wili be erected on thtl p¥oy*srt^ It ink b.etft^ decided^ ••••n ^i*j c - j ^ aaKB * ii y*cs5* i C5' [AQBINAS mSTlTBTJe 1'UBLISH mmoRANmm f \: Much careful study «n^ no" mm •Ai. degree of talent is etfptent i n m* year's publication'.<* thfe Arete,'ij^ senior annual of A4u«i*# iastitute. The book is dedJc«tedL'.to *St wfr^ contributed in the recent drfye for a new school buHdifig.; The ffottti*- ,A-**^«A. or-'cw"^ -R (Thomas F. HicK^r, hm<a? M'$» [Rochester diocese. There is a fflem.; orial to Harold Murphy, * inembe^ of tbe class of 1924, wfco*aiea, dUi jing the year. J. A. LAS The marriage of L*o J. £nin*aa~, cf No HOC Lyell arenue, « a d J « n U Meaidtoi of Villard r «^ jC T)i» n«» announced tp take pjsacj a * f o'clock on Wednesday morning, -Juke lith 'at St. ilonica'a Chttoeh, ^ ^ ,^^x ***f <-«*»'• C^l«6 a .*.* «lv2r^i.s«fi % * Fail a* VAttlEt is-,. •'. f-y-4% •I CUSTOM TAIXOB [Soits. and Top. Coata Made to f25.00 to f«0.OO Cleaning, Dyeing and _ _ SOUTH AVE. BOCHB»T«lMl,r, Tbe rarue of: e«a n«e<l , <an't be dMeraained Tgrwtfr rmm cosHbtit w-^mrimmam at be«t vahae oMaine^l froaii the eoal «a«d. ' , _ _ to Bialos ye** lildtos _„. of any stojpiaj B*OJ" __ tw liow ft tie* *$ tacaveL 19, Mi Mr # SI ,- '^i , irirr6srif-4i* f 'f ^ Jh ^ S W J J ^ a* long M^«a^upS o^r;, to en303r uniformly fMed? theTM ^e^Bble you>!"' Wl J< *»»' ** mm av » « ' aeriJtv ^^,__ .;•.•... v ^^«fi*^'" ^^ ..^^».,jt B > J at,*..tfli

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ITune IS—St, Hyacinth's, Auburn; Chill; Henrietta; Owaseo; Romu­lus; Nund*. i

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Snndajy Jfaae baseball players representing R-^cbj' esterr<7ola«iL Knights of QelutnlniB. will play a team representing the Rochester Elks, at the InteynationtU {League. ha^fcaij;'**!*• ^ _„ ~fjij$'g»jae will'H'loiMfte

[thejgrtppled childrena* fund. Herman

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ilk Dramatic School In Ireland

. „ ^. To Help Playwrights pfcta* Thomas i?a JMefcey 0*cl*««« $»*Mta Ma* 83—A« * result <l 1 *t JnijMwagfofe W^Wto«4*« *&** ' m*»*aM« i u t v H tn th» Dram

. ^ . ^ T *~ aj$$ Ait i c ' o n of tlu» Fath^t SodjEtg, Jung S.- Tfatfe .. hjffftb , <tf W^^1"* * ( , » «- h«» bn-1 decided t

J«^a^"^aaigy|Rr«Bart» a school of raihollr Dratr* Bigihon' iafeur-'pp' Rickeyv -

^•'WSW

Holy Name Society Holds Meeting!

A meeting of the Holy Name Se eiety of Blessed Saeranient. Churtb|ar,e

|neld at 8 o'cleck Monday night HI the parish hall in*" Oxford street. This was the last meeting before, falL An ..entertaining program wasj arranged. • ^ . *.*

On next Sapaay morning, at the 7 o'clock maesj the men of the par-] ish will receive communion in a body, under auspices of the Holy Name Society. ' .

SHAFER-HELD

12-14 Main St. West-11-15 State 8t. Powers Block

182-188 Main St, East Opposite Alliance Bark

The Gift of Gifts-

AN OPERA GLASS A BINOCULAR

(Field GHstss)

For June Wedding? and Graduation Days.

EL Banscb & Son Co, OPTOMETRISTS

6 Main Street East 10S East AT«BB<

I The

TaeaAQAacoBi

selection most complete In town.

S9. PETER AND T>ATJh A class of over one hundred boy6|

and giria received their |lrst boly. communion on last Sunday morningl

fat:tiie 8t|:5-b*^Srcir"niasaT"' TB^maia was celebrated by the pastor Rev. J. E. Gefell who also gave them com*-munion. In the afternoon they re­newed their baptismal vows.

Tbe Peter Pince collection will be taken up at ail the masses on Sun­day. " v

Sunday will be communion Sun­day for the Holy Name Society. Thty sriU.„Jsacel"Ke-ja.t-tha-~8il5 o-'eJoek mass.

Tbe regular meeting of Ladies Auxiliary No. 44, Knlghta of St. John vfSH neld? on Honday evening. Plans for the coming of the convej tlon in July -were discussed audi various committees appointed, Tit 8 Auxiliary la prepartSJt Xdt Jb&v.e a float in the parade on July 14, 'anv all members are working hard tol entertain the delegates and guests •who •will be In Rochester from July] 13th to the 16th. Several games of Pedro were played after the meeting the winners were Otillia Eberhard, Catharine Klueber and Harriet Faist Lunch Wfrff KflHreri hy Mlnnla r » r i ,

iHetzlex has been appointed :Q£ the S» of O. teaa», fuia'art^jasai' bers who would Mke t o takejart i»

Itbe game are invited t o gelt in to»«h j ^ a u^der Coloa^} li>mg\ » . ^ e ^ , fwith Herman. The cause is * w o y t h v . » . » . - - --

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"$Sj}iS$,0-

DMNIH HUT II f-uflloa bore )a«t V*ak.ri(

pbwawat wiyt jiwarttwW' MBtt ^ pool *• «M

of-'»:bow# twenty ffeve l ^ p t s

with Herman. The cause is * woirthy one, and. the game will be toast oae^ oj;

' many -features at the 'itti»e**ift '.'jj*rit on the 22nd. Knights of OolunSbvs

urged to patronize-this eve^t, jijoost their team, help tbe- criputed] children's fund and snow tbe right; [fraternal spirit.

wiuni v"~«w ^ w j *f"}?* w«(.»«sw amu, *y «nn«. < * w i f w ^ i i M

for Roftiteatiap, goitt| 4.fer «liy (ft t^» ;chaw**-;Uv*'T^m'tm&^A by Ot«4one f6r, %«M«> and^|lpfciw,' > R e ^ ^ « « I»trie« J an tauter, Rw. -arohst • Selfetlk Onriqg' ' ^ ^ ^ n * \ ¥ f f "JJ. O, W r> w

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K. C Scholarship JBxams June 23 - •- -^ --—'• -? -• T»«"«« ««»T

An examination for this sohoJ^r^Yorlt Wad toj,$odiU» in tewtleulur, m ship-will be held at the K, of oJfflrrlng 'to ~n»Yln!f »&»ed throii«h Home, TOO Main'street east ,at 9 A.So^usk few ttties *M *§way» with, a M. on^Jifae 23rd nest. A0plica*ion,k«*n aspreemjoft 4Ha» be»uty o.f [blanks may be obtained at tae K- of [c. Home, or will be mailed to appJi*i [cants if they call Secretary gam-j jmons at Stone 274$.

[the pl*ce. He. .cjoftimtulated. t l * Woogtoga^ion on "fclielf s|fiM*vetnent in ereettng it ftoftsje ol wotk«hl» *nd outlined! ffte jrprl^oi;^ie chtirch >n

to pass the examination, or if therel are no applicants, candidates frolai the Rochester district will *nave an opportunity of getting. tile -schofa»-ships assigned to other dletriqts.'t'fce scholarship sow vacant in the JRocn-ester district is foi? Niagara Unlv«r-sity.

Application for the examinations, can be obtained at the K.of C.Home.B and.Bbouid be~nUea*<Jut heFore June 10th. *"

Applicants for these |must be:

1. Knights-of Columbus, or , _ , t _,, . . . , >, . . . ' .;- > , 2. Sons or brothers of living or d e . L S l 8 t C r Y ^ f * 'f^^^ ceased members 'of Council, located,f£, ™™%.**: &• _ f 0 ^ * °*P»M*

veioplne * t^«i feiM of ono» feUoy men. Tie •j&ishpp'tfiwo^wed for about forty naiijuteir .-r'~"

^Amongt-thft vT0it^|,%^««fs -nam [the following Urns # ^ l | » m Iffarn Ife^?. Wtoiaa^'^yrijWr^aiailoj R«r»| Pmaci*. Jf. »pefvn;.'-l«f^fcite|', rRe>," JB, J; Dwy«r,'--P^lmylP^f7^«y; "TF,.~rVr Sta,«der, .Rochester^. $& jje.v. Johon

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Kan and Hattle Spahn. The death. otiSister: M,.3EfaefcIeda|

occurred at St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum Sunday morning, June let,, 1924. She i s 75 years of age and has) been a member of the Congregation of tbe Sisters of Notre Dame for! over 50 yearn Sister Winefrledat; has been stationed at St. Joseph Orphan Asylum for over 40 years. She is survived by one sister, Mn.

j Mary Kucbllck^ and -four- aepfee**^ ail of New York city.

Tbe funeral took place at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning from 8% .,J.0gej>h.|

'.Church:

b C U g U uiemuurB or UOUncilR located ""* """»«"'»»*?»•« «VtfJPfl'l WXpiiOll in «h- State of New York L a - I * 1 ^ 0 ^ ' * * ^ ^ ^

for the assUtance that Hie »choriw-fr,<Mj*' w h o , * t t f ^ W ^«* '*** ship prSvidea they could not p r o c t t * e ' b f e * l * . ^ b * 1 * • ' $ ' m * * W * 9 $ * * 1

- Catholic College education. |°< ^ , * , ' S f t S» :0 t ^ m ,W*\ i < * '

Applicant* muat be of good Mot**^0?* '1^rFLjt^^'i *£*T* character.recommended by their p»fc-I*

tt4011^"'•** m ^mi/OXprim tor. and anallfled *»y p r e l t o l n a r y ^ ' r 1 ^ J ^ t « » ^ ? i ? ^ ^ W ^ education to "enter tbe" f r e « h m « ^ o m J * ^ b ^ > W » | ^ ' w f >$**

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coiumims eiiifi:. :~'^-^^mmmmm^ The C o l u m h u r S b 1 ^ ^ ^ * ! a ' , ^ , , r ? t = * 1 , - « « ^ ^ r ^ » ^ N i > » r H

profits of their partiel to the » & ^ £ ™ * 0 * t ? ^5!*ociCj-ri!«»d»)r «^»rj of C. Home fund, hai arranged tbe! ! • ' - :,', w * ' ' following series of aummer dancei a t> , ' . * g yjgdsor.ytth magic by Alfy I f o i & ' i L w t t y i g f j ' a t '

Shining 'er Up is Real Fun

You're all the time thinking of those great times on the water which the summer holdB for you. And, besides—you're working with materials from oar big, fresh Btock, and that means a lot. New Jersey Copper Paints. Deck Paints, Neptunite Spar, Val-Spar, Crockett's Spar, Boat Enamels, Canoe Enamels.Removers, Fillers, Scrapers, Brushes, e t c

Barnard, Porter Q North & Remington 27 Water

was 8i«o

FRENCH CHURCH Mrs. Elmer G. Knapp. formerly]

Miss Marie Servard of No.659 Hazel wood Terrace, was drbwnefl In Lake Ontario on Decoration Dny.-The body has not been recovered.

WOVEN A OPENS AT , fl

A aoveaa to St. Anthony opeaeai n%, , ' . , in Our Lady of Victory Church on KUlg leSteOT-Bet tne l ' . ., Thursday night at 7:45 o'clock. The! T n e marriage of Mist Sfilarcd! novena will continue nine dJaya w«b t?-e*^er ^ ^ , services at the same hour and masses.P lace T&irsday *t

[flrst-strLng orchestra: Jnne 10, July 1, July 22, August

12, September 1.

rar<r~fi^ri£| F»ne*ra3 MWiesi^^tP^jr'I^UerM

are cordially invited to attend these" r #WM 'MonJl|3r^jwarnftjr ij®& parties, and they will And them wel l t n e «<»W»» H<k 48<J -&««$& -MuL. .. - , conducted, "right up 'to the 21136' in m "*r^^^l^fe l i ;»p*^^- - -jmusic and arrangements " *m& In•**** '^^^'"im" M\¥tf^T3^ courtesy to patrona. ~»berf 'MtM& JPMiti^fa^tiwi^ki, Knights of Columbus Planning ftcr*^00*^ "«««*r1nr*-l8WhpB|^;1ff^J«l"

The annual picnic of R o e h * s * r t y ^ - ^ M M * * $ ! n w ^ Council. Knights of Columir*B ^ a O ^ ; . ! ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ . , ^ ® ^ be held at Ontario Beach Park w»«**.:t***Wfcft *ftdT ftm-^- - i t f ^ f

Letfisr,

\ at the usual hoars each morning.

I No matter where yon go, always

call »

C H E C K E R

Mala 370

Robertson & Sons Shoe Repair en, lac.

38 N. Water St.

RITZ—RBINEVGER Miss Loretta RJtt, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Ritz was married to! Mr. Hubert Retninger, son of Br. Frederick Relnlnger, on Tuesday, morning, at St.Bonlface Church. Tre Rev. George J. Sahmitt performed! [tbe ceremony.

The bride was attended by her sis, |ter, Miss Eleanor Ritz, as maid of honor, and Miss Agnes Miller was bridesmaid. The groom was attended by his brotner, Mr. Theodore Reiv inger as best man bearer ^as FreldFericBT nephe-w of the groora. The ushers; were Mr. Fred Kftz and Mr* Edwa.-d Relnlnger.

A reception was held at tbe home] lof tbe bride for immediate relatives After an Eastern motor trip Mr. and Mrs. Relnlnger -will be at home stl No. 748 Sonth Clinton avenue

Geneva K. of a To:-*.i C , t

Launch DTire ., .,.......„ .,^-^m0m^m$m^\ ?

. the rectory. atJMghpf--4&. <feto#l^A.Ti^^jhetiCli( ? Holy Redeemer Church, Mr. a i d a** clubnooie^JUd 111 iiBise^lltfr- : Mrs. Frank Lill, bwther4n-l«# attuly inaupxrtte » cawpalga Co rait* sister of the bride were the attenvi-|416,«00 t o cover tine tomt of tonilu-J ants- ling, Secretary ~Rlcn*fd "rVelcii an

The bride wore a gown of white nouaced, 2hl» vra* declt*d at_a t«-tgeorgette with a large ptctlire hfti tb'ceat meeting BetJ ir« tfif "t$»jpor|rjr .match and carried a shower bouquetquarten In Ttfaifl ctreet, *' _ of Bride roses and, lilies of tbe vai- A committee w«a«pp()fstt4d to;p«r-§ ley. The bridesmaid wore a gowx'ieet jian l o r t n e canopaifctt knd'it i s | of jade green Remain creper with *J*xpect«4 that the drive tttltbanolltei-1

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picture hat to match and 'carried an old fashioned bonquet.

Prenupfial evetMb' ineladedl * pei» sonal showerr given hy iiijk B*H* Moriartty; a^kitchen 660**^ t&i&m

, and ihe"riJ^J°1 ln •*&$&* X.W^^Mmfd^3f c£ RelnlhgerVa Mt& laifgatft Bwfer antfl t "Hfeatt r

— ' and dinner party by Mr. midf i^wilt L i l i . '. „. • • o ; . : . - : ' - ' - ; '

SWt. and Mrt* Biagleatein lelt if#: an extended trii» td Philadefpbla, At­lantic Cfiy, WasbJtagton' "an3 New York. Oh ffielr retUrti i3t# will be at home in Bfehiand avenue'.

J. M COAL

9 9 Main St.^West

ae Main 390

[AQUINAS LOSES AFTER WMNDiG 8 STRAIGHT

Albion,Jttxie 4.-i-AQUinas Institute of Rochester went down to defea at the nana* of Albion High School' Jteaterday, 7 to . », after winning! eight straight gaaies. Delaney, pitcj-efor Albion, held Aquinas to nire;

Wt^a^irta .a^d^ rfrnck out" smssfJT ^ K

erg..' v" - ". ' .-'

DARIIOW SCHOOL OP BUSLXESS Make this'8^jn*ier*^eitber in•Day]

or Evening•'•43feh«4i~3r<^ opportnn ity for pr paredEneirs*'"; Promotion comea bnl(y to ^ o s ^ %HO ARl! RJEADY to nuake goodi High SchooL and College students can spend sorael oif their suaouner tp excellent adrin^j Itage here. Enron Monday, June | . |

ally opened in A llnaert tteoe. Tbe Knfghti fit Coltmnau; orde>

ownst-a ^m,QM Wbe opowiite \ai armory and the new bfcMdtngr wili be erected on thtl p¥oy*srt^ I t ink b.etft decided^ ••••n i*jc-j^aaKB*iiy*cs5*iC5'

[AQBINAS mSTlTBTJe 1'UBLISH

mmoRANmm f \: Much careful study « n ^ no" mm

•Ai. degree of talent is etfptent in m* year's publication'.<* thfe Arete,'ij^ senior annual of A4u«i*# iastitute. The book is dedJc«tedL'.to *St wfr^ contributed in the recent drfye for a new school buHdifig.; The ffottti*-

• ,A-**^«A. or-'cw"^ -R (Thomas F. HicK^r, hm<a? M'$» [Rochester diocese. There is a fflem.; orial to Harold Murphy, * inembe^ of tbe class of 1924, wfco*aiea, dUi

jing the year.

J. A. LAS

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