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a I 3&&flrZM*em*#m&WHi-Z -i^V* -' '*"'*'*•«*- , \^., r .v*?"*** > - V - wy-*tta- v^-. A- . ,,,,*«,-w^.--- i t r s t ^ ^ i i t e ^ J^W^Mta^^^ ocxmrn-jocmNAi, FRIDAY, FWRUARY tr, WJ yN.Y, C IT •4 f ..- I ffiwree Topic Scheduled In DCCW Marriage ISeries Auburn The Rev. Andrew W. Teuschel, assistant pas- tar of St; Alphonsus Church, Auburn, will speak on "Im- pediments, Annulments, Divorce" at the second session of the Auburn Marriage Prepare Open Marriage Preparation Course tion Course Monday, March 2, in the Knights of Columbus Home. The series sponsored by Au- burn Deanery, Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, is open to .engaged and married persons. IN A BROCHURE prepared for distribution throughout the deanery the course is explained as follows. It is designed espe- daily for the engaged man and woman who an planning a Cath olic marriage. to 'i\ FOR A GOOD DRY CLEANING JOB Dial 2-25*3 DRY CLEANERS 32 GARDEN ST Taa mmtt ataatnt aaBtaawl Clwuuni Ftaat la taa 1 D. a CiM. Mcr. Aakan. M. T. It is strongly urged, therefore. that both attend the lectures to- gether, but when this is impos- sible, either Is most welcome to attend. While not specifically In- tended for married people, the course is open to thoie married people who may wish to attend, either.individually or In couples. "Engaged couples should re member that this course is not intended to supplant but rather to supplement the required mar' riage instructions given by the pastor," the brochure states. .'--?£'ip* r-,\ itotpoint NlM«r •* MM AN-Dacmc KMHI • RANCH WATEt WATERS MSrOSAtS FtEEZEKS CAIINITS MYERS WASMERS • UfltKUATOtS ItONERS aSafcaa. frwaT 4 **bft H M «*. ft.! atpS".-'Sala 1 SVa aaaMB aaaTOJ SSSSUSS St|IS£lWJUJ ELECTIICCO. t S#wHi St* Alton Fr. Rynn Listed By Saturday Club ' Aaburn—The Rev. Patrick J. Flynn, editor of the CathoUe Coarier-Josraal, will be speaker at the First Saturday Luncheon of Auburn Deanery, Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Sat- urday, March 7 at 1 p.m_ in the Osborne Hotel. The luncheons are open to all Catholic women who fulfill the First Saturday requirements of reception of Holy Communion and recitation of the Rosary. Mrs. George A. Snyder, chair- man of the Luncheon series will preside. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Harry M. Dillon. 19 Cady Street,'Auburn. The Rev. Kleran J. Hickey. O. Carra., moderator of the Auburn Deanery Council, is spiritual di- rector of the series committee. o Fr. Poyton Film $ot • y Gonova CDA Court Geaeta—Court Geneva. Catho- SlXra ANNUAL satirises Fiepmnraoa Coats* «jMsawiiW:i^ Parent natation of Aabara Council of CstasBe W w w Of eaoa at••lisK.-'sf d •ease *a Ma- say aai will continue for 4 Mondays. Rev. Josh P. Xortis «T St. CAarb* •arraaMO Parka, speaker, confers with Doieres Wilson. Auburn, sad lawars MsrasMy, SyrscSM was will ke wed ta Holy Family Church, Aabara, April a. At right a Mn, Pfaak L. Doyie. Geneva KC Honor Former Chaplain Geneva First international night dinner ever to be held in the Knights of Columbus Home was the "Italian Night Dinner" on Monday, Feb. 16. The dinner and program at- tracted a record-breaking attend- ance, according to Joseph Yan- notti, general chairman. The Rev. Father Innocent of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Capuchin Seminary, Lochland Rd., was guest speaker. He out- lined the extensive K. of C. pro- gram carried on throughout the country, the patriotism of the members and cooperation in civic and parish activities. The Rev. Raymond P. Nolan. lie Daughters of America, will (new pastor of St. Stephen's, and sponsor the showing of t h e Rev.fthe Rev. Edward K. Ball, pastor Patrick Peyton's fflm, "The °* St. Francis* de Sales Church, Triumphant Hour," Mir. 25 in'spoke briefly. The Rev. Donald Woman's Building. Members and friends will attend. At a recent meetinf o f the Court, it was voted to donate $10 to the Geneva Red Cross chapter and tS to the Ontario County Heart Fund. Mrs. Margaret O'Dea was named as member of the. tele- phone committee. Mrs. Theresa Caravito and Mrs, Sue Malone were in charge of refreshments which were served foDowinc the meeting- if-; (VI ?- li f^tr&oital oLt oanS - > * * : - -• - '•' C ' : MO MVBTWAnON CHAMf « OMY ONI aATI Of HMBt— JO *omo»t $)OOM ro* om vwt COST $4^00 , KftSONAL IOAN OCAUMMN iWMniMMT N 7£ssrf»B* ,K TlTM f'? m3 f s ^f^^^fss, m**< Lux also addressed the membeiL- ship. Anthony Cecere was master of ceremonies for the dinner. FORMER CHAPLAIN of the Knight of Columbus, the Rev. Robert K. Fennessy, who was re- cently transferred from St Stephen's parish to be pastor at Mount Morris, was honored by the Council. He received a purse as a gift from the members. Assisting the chairman on the dinner committee were Frank Caravtta, Paul Colella, Frank Christiano, Russell Gagllanese. Frank Baustrert, Armand Capoz- zi, wmiam Zeoli. Anthony Yanot- tJ, Carmen Sacqua, Patrick Mai- curia. Michael Acquilano, Joseph Galasso and Nick Cavallaro, and Frank MantelL o Geneva Wedtfiiigf Qeaes*—Miss Margaret Dor sent Laqultara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Laquitara. Geneva RD. 3., and Peter Michael Zeoli, son of Mr. and Mrs. An gelo Zeoli, 177 Genesee St, were married Saturday, Feb. MUST S t Francis de Sales Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rer. Michael Hogan. Mrs. Rose Ciancs|linl. sister of the bride, was matron of honor, fMias Ruth Venterea, maid of Honor. xsioeiniaiQi were s«isie Veateraa, Genrvievt X, i d e s t r I, Mary Ana Catallne, niece of the Mdefttom, sad PattI Ann Farlo, alea ef the feridfe Lfada Cardkv ale, a niece of the bridegroom, lirl and WQlism 'Lakers' Parish Cogers To Wind Up League Schedule Geneva The Catholic Grammar School basketball league, known in this vicinity as the "Lakers League" win complete its schedule of games here Sunday, March 1 a t DeSales High School gym. This 8 "Annual •pom year the Lakers League consisted of the following four teams, St. Mary's of Waterloo, St. Stephen's and St. Francis of Geneva, and the Junior High School team from The Capuchins Seminary also located here in Geneva. Games booked for Sunday. March 1 at the DeSales gym will find the Capuchins playing St Francis in the first part of the doubleheader at 7 p.m. and the St. Mary's Saints of Waterloo! playing the league leading St. Stephen's team in the final game. | If St Mary's of Waterloo can defeat St Stephen's in this last game, these two teams will be tied for first place, making a •playoff game necessary on a neutral court PIAN8 MADE earlier in the season call for a foul shooting contest to be held prior to the games, this date. The winner of the free throw contest will be awarded the Lakers League Championship Free Throw Tro- phy, donated by Frank Clarke, one of the layman officials' of the Lakers League, and the player so winning will keep permanent possession of the Trophy. The Lakers All Stars team will alio be announced this same date, and players making the All Star Lak- ers League team will be awarded Thomas Farrell To Retire As Edwards Buyer With 41 years of experience behind him in the merchandising business, Thomas M. Farrell, 264 Sherwood Ave., is planning to re- tire. Mr. Farrell Is supervising buy- er for the Rochester store of E. W. Edwards and Son Company which post he reached after an humble beginning in Ireland In September* 1895. Farrell be- gan work for I. Mulligan and Son. Castlepollard. County West- meath. Ireland, under an andent apprentice system which kept him there four years without pay. He looks to retirement after long and varied experience In house furnishings merchandis- ing. He Is today recognized as an authority on stock buying and merchandising methods. After his apprenticeship. Farrell made connections with the Junlor+" Army and Navy Stores of Dub- lin. Ireland. Opportunities In America brought him here in 1902. Hisr flrst position was with Burke, Aakara—The second Ltnttn Lecture Series," •wed by the Auburn UMoyne Qub wul be held this year at Lyceum Hall, St. Mary'a Church, Auburn, on Sundays at 4:00 pan. from March 8 through March 39. before the talks win be given by Jesuit members of t h e LeMoyne College faculty. Any proceeds will be placed in a fund for financial aid to needy Au- burn students. James, Pitcher Is general chair- man, assisted by Paul Morris, tk*etrt Paul Fiore. publicity; "Lindy" Vendetl, arrangements. A ticket for the aeries of four lectures is one dollar; Individual talks fifty cents, children under eighteen will be admitted without charge. Schedule of talks fol lows: Sunday. March 8 — "Popular Front, Unpopular Spain: Why?" Aloyslus J. Owen, S.J., Chair- man, department of Industrial Relations; Sunday, March 15 — "HUi vs. Chambers; Believing a Witness" Robert A. Mitchell. SJ., depart- ment of Philosophy; Sunday, March 22—"No Salva- tion Outside the Church;" It's Meaning. Thomas Scott, SJ., de- partment of Theology; 'Sunday, March 29—God's Law; The Only Guide for Man's Con- duct. John Ortner, SJ., depart- ment of Philosophy. o Ca«cilicms Heard At St. Ann's Horn* The Caecillans, a High-school Choral society of St. Monica parish, entertained .'guests of S t . Ann's Home in an appreciated pre-Lenten program of music Among numbers that pleased were Mozart's "Lullaby" and "You'll Never Walk Alone" by Rodger Hammersteln. Marie SldotL President of the CeacU- ians. was heard as soloist in "Summertime" from Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess," and Gounod's "Ave Maria" was beautifully sung by > Margaret Halloran. Carol Joyce Lee. vice-presi- dent, accompanied the group and was acclaimed In two piano so- los. Clair dXune by Debussy and Deep Purple. The program clos- ed with a special three-part ar- rangement of "America the Beautiful." Day's Devotion Program trtbuted to the women of the parish, plan* were outlined AS follows; '•-' "The Day of Recollection will open with Mass and Holy Com- munion at 9 o'clock and close with Benediction at 4 p.m. You will be privileged to hear spirit- ual talks by the Rev. Joachim M. Snyder, O, Cairn, who will con- duct the Day and lead prayers in common." Lakers League AH Star Em-: FitzSimmons, Hone and Com- blems. The 20 inch high, Lakers .pany of Rochester where he League Trophy will be awarded served as a salesman. At the end Holy Apotth* Group UttsTalkByNun Sister St Mark of the School of the Holy Childhood will be guest speaker at the Rosary Society meeting at Holy Apostles School Auditorium. Wednesday Aafcurn Plana are rapidly golnf forward forthe Day of Recollection scheduled for the women of St. Alphonsus Church, Auburn, ofe Sunday, March 8. In an attractively printed Invitation which was Ajs-i Rtd'Cms Drtvi i To Open Friday " The Rochester Chapter, Amer- ican Red Cross, will stage" a Hollywood preview as its Rally ' for all volunteer Fund Campaign workers in the Eastman Theater on Friday, Feb. ,27, at 8:15 p.m. The picture, "Tonight We Sing," will be the official open- ing of the Rochester Chapter's Fund Campaign, which will be conducted from Feb, 28 through Mar. 17. 'Tonight We Sing" is the story of the impresario, Feodor Chal- iapin, who brought to America the talent of the foremost musi- cians, singers, and dancers, the magic of fine opera, concert and ballet Following the Friday night rally, more than 6,000 volunteer workers will be on the march in the city of Rochester and Mon- roe County, soliciting the 1571,- OO0 campaign goal DATO program follows 9 a.m. Mass and Holy Corrimun- ion; 10 a.m. Breakfast and open Ing conference- in School Hill; 11 a.m. Library facilities for Spiritual Reading or attendance at High Mass; 12 p.m. Conference in church; 12:45 p.m. Lunch In school, tape recoroedl reading by Father Snyder? 1:30 p.m. Confer ence In church; meditation; 2:30 p.m. Rosary, Litany of Blessed Virgin Mary; 3:15 pun. Confer- ence; 4 p.m. Benediction. Mrs. Thomas P. Tlerney, as sisted by a large committee com- posed of representatives of the various parish societies for wom- en, is general chairman of the day's activities. The- Rev. Robert A. Meng, as- sistant pastor of St. Alphonsus, is moderator of the Catholic Ac- tion League sponsoring the pro- ject. o St. Chdrtai RiMory Unit $«ts Communion Members of S t Charles Bor- romeo Rosary Society will attend Corporate Communion Sunday, March 1, at the 8 a.m. Mass. The Society will meet on Tuesday, March 3, in the school hall fol- lowing recitation of the Rosary in the church at 7:45 pjn. After the business session, the Rev. Hear* Atwell, assistant pas- tor of St. John the Evangelist Church, Greece, will present his Dramatization of the Mass.'^ Plans will be discussed for the Cans Conference to be held In the church In April for parish members. At the last meeting plans were made for the organi- zation of studv- clubs to meet weekly during Lent Mrs, Virginia Blind, president, urges all members to keep In mind the Rummage Sale to be | conducted on May 28 end 29 and | to start saving articles for this event Classified Ads •SsaSSastsSBSSMSSMBSBB IATIS — 5c a wets}. Slaaaw •r cash te caver cast ef the est iMMff aP# Ml ffnM fniMi 3 3 9 0 9 CAfsfLaaa) 9at nW^aaaaai nW^Aa^sissi BBASBBU •t_af .A—*~ ' ' Ctrivar IMi. Mittr Fanrrwc. PAPsasuNeme, aacosw DM H S h a w ISS SwmnS TtrtMa. CVInr MM. FinHirt rUptlrt. SAGGINO S T R I N G S . M M f w t a M * •SUM. mutu npilnS ta Mar Stan. BOTtL- *TM CwJ«tt— UartalM, SWUSMM* Dnp KILLlaS DRUG STORE. MI Tkurtaa BM4 Is 11M • * • • pi»n la kaar fmr Sf«DICD.n ta4 VITAMINS. ftpriiaif.i{ win H n k w a l kt«t »aU*«»tr Mt- «•« r••»•«. uhwi SSM. s —- nt€#flf Fr. Shonlk** Cittd Far Library Work Two Western Pennsylvania Wjjwr*. F i n k r . ACME TILEVtSIOMl rj*. Mrrlrt. Sl« W«l Mala Slmt. Tatoriig Wr** DHIM. TWIIM S3.H aavlr. CVhw SXS7-1. WiRttd ft RMf TtrroaiNC rj.Bw.urr oru* mmi*— CnUII*4 INKkcr wllfc Hulu'a ' to the team"winning the League)of the first >-ear ^ Joir^ s T i - ^ — ^ ^ ^ O^ ffJS!\& r Company ^„ n .-k» s . | f ^ o ™ ^ the 1953 Catholic Book-1 MMTSJJ^ " '** """*• **•* race- < ,ev - Lindsay and Curf'Company Bo>s who win try for the Lak-i M "•latant bu>-er. t ,. _ nrM i<Vnt «^ ers League Trophy in the Foul I In 1909 he was offered the post \ quests" s ^ m J m t a , K resent Shooting Contest «: Tom Mar-1 of manager ^of the combteed ! Frkmos J2 mvltri. V 11€|«HW tftC UM Midst WeU IMMTB w«t AJrtbocr JUfO, ZsMutrtoouLWartn-t brioaf' jUtfmiif el t dsa-fpih LaWiutsUeV' bfothcr estthe lsride, and Airthoay rario, 3Ti, •ephew ef the bride. ino, Paul Helstrom and Walt| ho «» furnishings and china de- Bnada of S t Francis; Tom j P»rtmenU of the Edwards store Lynch, Sonny DeCiccto and Tom j l ^J the departments were dl- ssstd at Crab tL ' After a trip te New C*ksns stWN.&ehanfeSt. wHl hold MS ntraaty ea Thursdaj, Tea, Dt at-1.15 .luaTsnarp in tfkt ~ BaQ en Huasm Avenue, OR Sonday, Jtanti 1 the Peat at Seseca 1mm Alleys srtarttag «t 3:00 t n Ac- eordlnr <e es>d»)ainsen > WJuuam Itaslaiiiu aad Richard retersU m seVeaeasnai^are stfil svailsble. MJUerd of S t Mary's of Water loo: Roger Leonard, Frank: Dan- za and Ed Caslander of the Ca- puchin Junior School and prob- ably Ron Snyder. Jim McOer- mott and John Carroll of St. Stephen's. Both St. Stephen's of Geneva and St Mary's of Waterloo have entered the CYA Tournament to be held In Rochester, March 7 and 8. League officials hope that next year the League will be able to add 2 or 4 more vlehuty Catholic teams to their Lakers League, thus making a C or 8 team loop.' St. John's of CJyde and St Fran- els'of Auburn are two teams ex- pected to enter the League race next year.' -iv •-• Sfb9nc#T|MtT Scouts CoHoct 7 Tons Wopmr New Bsw Scout Troop in Spen- eerport win be snewn as Troop No. IIS. That ausBber waa re- eewHy aaaigaiJ to it by the Ot»- uana Council ef Boy Stouts ofj the jar the aueaiaate e f the , ia the sear future, by HeV Naaw Society e f St, vided and he became manager and buyer of the house furnish- ings and toys unit Still later he was advertising manager until the store's rapid growth necessi- tated full time in house wares and toys. o lnbdicsil Film Shown To Coming DCCW Cerasag — A talk by Dr. Fred EL Gorman, Illustrated by a med- ical film, was the featuiw-ef the regular monthly meeting orcorn- ing Deanery, National Council oi Catholic Women, lietd recently at S t Patrick's haiL Chairman for tht program was Mrs. Loren Bauraan. chairman of the Family Life committee. Mrs. Bauman was assisted by Mes- dames Charles Goirber, Charles Parker, Wllbam McCarthy and Joseph Daley. RufflfflOft S«l« U»t§d By Aquinas Moffiors Mothers' Club of Aquinas Insti- tute will conduct a rummage sale on March 4 and 5 at 178 West Main St. The store will be open on March 3 to receive the donations of clothes or kitchen utensils. Mrs. John Klrby is general chair- man assisted by Mrs. Patrick FsrrelL o Gregorian Chant On Mow Btcordf | list, published by the Catholic Li- brary Association for National Catholic Book Week Feb. 22-28. Rev. Flntan R Shoniker, O.S.B., director of libraries at St. Vincent College, Latrobe, prepar- ed the annotated selections of current Catholic biographies, and Sister Melanla Grace, librarian of Seton Hill College. Greens- burg, was responsible for the section on Catholic bibliography. Issued annually since 1912 by the national library group, both Father Shoniker and Sister Mel- anla have been associated with this standard recommended work for ten years. TOISO CATHOLIC COIPLE amin CMS Maw. i rUUnm. BinUrat n(«> Gtjnm—4 11H-J. 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ffiwree Topic Scheduled In DCCW Marriage ISeries

Auburn — The Rev. Andrew W. Teuschel, assistant pas-tar of St; Alphonsus Church, Auburn, will speak o n "Im­pediments, Annulments, Divorce" a t the second session o f the Auburn Marriage Prepare

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tion Course Monday, March 2, in the Knights of Columbus Home.

The series sponsored by Au­burn Deanery, Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, is open to .engaged and married persons.

IN A BROCHURE prepared for distribution throughout the deanery the course is explained as follows. It is designed espe-daily for the engaged man and woman who an planning a Cath olic marriage.

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It is strongly urged, therefore. that both attend the lectures to­gether, but when this i s impos­sible, either Is most welcome to attend. While not specifically In­tended for married people, the course is open to thoie married people who may wish to attend, either.individually or In couples.

"Engaged couples should re member that this course is not intended to supplant but rather to supplement the required mar' riage instructions given by the pastor," the brochure states.

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Fr. Rynn Listed By Saturday Club ' Aaburn—The Rev. Patrick J.

Flynn, editor of the CathoUe Coarier-Josraal, will be speaker at the First Saturday Luncheon of Auburn Deanery, Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Sat­urday, March 7 at 1 p.m_ in the Osborne Hotel.

The luncheons are open to all Catholic women who fulfill the First Saturday requirements of reception of Holy Communion and recitation of the Rosary.

Mrs. George A. Snyder, chair­man of the Luncheon series will preside. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Harry M. Dillon. 19 Cady Street,'Auburn.

The Rev. Kleran J. Hickey. O. Carra., moderator of the Auburn Deanery Council, is spiritual di­rector of the series committee.

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S l X r a ANNUAL satirises Fiepmnraoa Coats* «jMsawiiW:i^ Parent natation of Aabara Council of CstasBe W w w Of eaoa at••lisK.-'sf d • ease *a Ma-say aai will continue for 4 Mondays. Rev. Josh P. Xortis «T St. CAarb* •arraaMO Parka, speaker, confers with Doieres Wilson. Auburn, sad lawars MsrasMy, SyrscSM was will ke wed ta Holy Family Church, Aabara, April a. At right a M n , Pfaak L. Doyie.

Geneva KC Honor Former Chaplain

Geneva — First international night dinner ever to be held in the Knights of Columbus Home was the "Italian Night Dinner" on Monday, Feb. 16.

The dinner and program at­tracted a record-breaking attend­ance, according to Joseph Yan-notti, general chairman.

The Rev. Father Innocent of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Capuchin Seminary, Lochland Rd., was guest speaker. He out­lined the extensive K. of C. pro­gram carried on throughout the country, the patriotism of the members and cooperation in civic and parish activities.

The Rev. Raymond P. Nolan. lie Daughters of America, will (new pastor of St. Stephen's, and sponsor the showing of the Rev.fthe Rev. Edward K. Ball, pastor Patrick Peyton's fflm, "The °* St. Francis* de Sales Church, Triumphant Hour," Mir. 25 in'spoke briefly. The Rev. Donald Woman's Building. M e m b e r s and friends will attend.

At a recent meetinf o f the Court, it was voted to donate $10 to the Geneva Red Cross chapter and tS to the Ontario County Heart Fund.

Mrs. M a r g a r e t O'Dea was named as member of the. tele­phone committee.

Mrs. Theresa Caravito and Mrs, Sue Malone were in charge of refreshments which were served foDowinc the meeting-

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Anthony Cecere was master of ceremonies for the dinner.

FORMER CHAPLAIN of the Knight of Columbus, the Rev. Robert K. Fennessy, who was re­cently transferred from St Stephen's parish to be pastor at Mount Morris, was honored by the Council. He received a purse as a gift from the members.

Assisting the chairman on the dinner committee were Frank Caravtta, Paul Colella, Frank Christiano, Russell Gagllanese. Frank Baustrert, Armand Capoz-zi, wmiam Zeoli. Anthony Yanot-tJ, Carmen Sacqua, Patrick Mai-curia. Michael Acquilano, Joseph Galasso and Nick Cavallaro, and Frank MantelL

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Qeaes*—Miss Margaret Dor sent Laqultara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Laquitara. Geneva RD. 3., and Peter Michael Zeoli, son of Mr. and Mrs. An gelo Zeoli, 177 Genesee St , were married Saturday, Feb. MUST S t Francis de Sales Church.

The ceremony was performed by the Rer. Michael Hogan.

Mrs. Rose Ciancs|linl. sister of the bride, was matron of honor,

fMias Ruth Venterea, maid of Honor. xsioeiniaiQi were s«isie Veateraa, Genrvievt X, id e s t r I, Mary Ana Catallne, niece of the Mdefttom, sad PattI Ann Farlo, a l e a e f the feridfe Lfada Cardkv ale, a niece of the bridegroom,

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'Lakers' Parish Cogers To Wind Up League Schedule

Geneva — The Catholic Grammar School basketball league, known in this vicinity as t h e "Lakers League" win complete i t s schedule o f games h e r e Sunday, March 1 a t DeSales High School gym. This

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Games booked for Sunday. March 1 at the DeSales gym will find the Capuchins playing St Francis in the first part of the doubleheader at 7 p.m. and the St. Mary's Saints of Waterloo! playing the league leading St. Stephen's team in the final game. | If St Mary's of Waterloo can defeat St Stephen's in this last game, these two teams will be tied for first place, making a

•playoff game necessary on a neutral court

PIAN8 MADE earlier in the season call for a foul shooting contest to be held prior to the games, this date. The winner of the free throw contest will be awarded the Lakers League Championship Free Throw Tro­phy, donated by Frank Clarke, one of the layman officials' of the Lakers League, and the player so winning will keep permanent possession of the Trophy. The Lakers All Stars team will alio be announced this same date, and players making the All Star Lak­ers League team will be awarded

Thomas Farrell To Retire As Edwards Buyer

With 41 years of experience behind him in the merchandising business, Thomas M. Farrell, 264 Sherwood Ave., is planning to re­tire.

Mr. Farrell Is supervising buy­er for the Rochester store of E. W. Edwards and Son Company which post he reached after an humble beginning in Ireland

In September* 1895. Farrell be­gan work for I. Mulligan and Son. Castlepollard. County West-meath. Ireland, under an andent apprentice system which kept him there four years without pay.

He looks to retirement after long and varied experience In house furnishings merchandis­ing. He Is today recognized as an authority on stock buying and merchandising methods. After his apprenticeship. Farrell made connections with the Junlor+" Army and Navy Stores of Dub­lin. Ireland.

Opportunities In America brought him here in 1902. Hisr flrst position was with Burke,

Aakara—The second Ltnttn Lecture Series," •wed by the Auburn UMoyne Qub wul be held this year at Lyceum Hall, St. Mary'a Church, Auburn, on Sundays at 4:00 pan. from March 8 through March 39.

before the talks win be given by Jesuit members of the LeMoyne College faculty. Any proceeds will be placed in a fund for financial aid to needy Au­burn students.

James, Pitcher Is general chair­man, assisted by Paul Morris, tk*etrt Paul Fiore. publicity; "Lindy" Vendetl, arrangements. A ticket for the aeries of four lectures is one dollar; Individual talks fifty cents, children under eighteen will be admitted without charge. Schedule of talks fol lows:

Sunday. March 8 — "Popular Front, Unpopular Spain: Why?" Aloyslus J. Owen, S.J., Chair­man, department of Industrial Relations;

Sunday, March 15 — "HUi v s . Chambers; Believing a Witness" Robert A. Mitchell. SJ., depart­ment of Philosophy;

Sunday, March 22—"No Salva­tion Outside the Church;" It's Meaning. Thomas Scott, SJ., de­partment of Theology; 'Sunday, March 29—God's Law;

The Only Guide for Man's Con­duct. John Ortner, SJ., depart­ment of Philosophy.

o Ca«cilicms Heard At St. Ann's Horn*

The Caecillans, a High-school Choral society of St. Monica parish, entertained .'guests of St. Ann's Home in an appreciated pre-Lenten program of music

Among numbers that pleased were Mozart's "Lullaby" and "You'll Never Walk Alone" by Rodger • Hammersteln. Marie SldotL President of the CeacU-ians. was heard as soloist in "Summertime" from Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess," and Gounod's "Ave Maria" was beautifully sung by > Margaret Halloran.

Carol Joyce Lee. vice-presi­dent, accompanied the group and was acclaimed In two piano so­los. Clair dXune by Debussy and Deep Purple. The program clos­ed with a special three-part ar­rangement of "America the Beautiful."

Day's Devotion Program

trtbuted to t h e women of the parish, plan* were outlined AS follows; '•-'

"The Day of Recollection will open with Mass and Holy Com­munion at 9 o'clock and close with Benediction at 4 p.m. You will be privileged to hear spirit­ual talks by the Rev. Joachim M. Snyder, O, Cairn, who will con­duct the Day and lead prayers in common."

Lakers League AH Star Em-: FitzSimmons, Hone and Com-blems. The 20 inch high, Lakers .pany of Rochester where he League Trophy will be awarded served as a salesman. At the end

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Sister S t Mark of the School of the Holy Childhood will be guest speaker at the Rosary Society meeting at Holy Apostles School Auditorium. Wednesday

Aafcurn — Plana a r e rapidly g o l n f forward f o r t h e D a y of Recollection scheduled for the w o m e n of St. Alphonsus Church, Auburn, ofe Sunday, March 8. In an attract ively printed Invitation which was Ajs-i

Rtd'Cms Drtvi i To Open Friday "

The Rochester Chapter, Amer­ican Red Cross, will stage" a Hollywood preview as its Rally ' for all volunteer Fund Campaign workers in the Eastman Theater on Friday, Feb. ,27, at 8:15 p.m.

T h e picture, "Tonight We Sing," will be the official open­ing of the Rochester Chapter's Fund Campaign, which will be conducted from Feb, 28 through Mar. 17.

'Tonight We Sing" is the story of the impresario, Feodor Chal-iapin, who brought to America the talent of the foremost musi­cians, singers, and dancers, the magic of fine opera, concert and ballet

Following the Friday night rally, more than 6,000 volunteer workers will be on the march in the city of Rochester and Mon­roe County, soliciting the 1571,-OO0 campaign goal

DATO program follows 9 a.m. Mass and Holy Corrimun-ion; 10 a.m. Breakfast and open Ing conference- in School Hill; 11 a.m. Library facilities for Spiritual Reading or attendance at High Mass; 12 p.m. Conference in church; 12:45 p.m. Lunch In school, tape recoroedl reading by Father Snyder? 1:30 p.m. Confer ence In church; meditation; 2:30 p.m. Rosary, Litany of Blessed Virgin Mary; 3:15 pun. Confer­ence; 4 p.m. Benediction.

Mrs. Thomas P. Tlerney, as sisted by a large committee com­posed of representatives of the various parish societies for wom­en, is general chairman of the day's activities.

The- Rev. Robert A. Meng, as­sistant pastor of St. Alphonsus, is moderator of the Catholic Ac­tion League sponsoring the pro­ject.

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St. Chdrtai RiMory Unit $«ts Communion

Members of S t Charles Bor-romeo Rosary Society will attend Corporate Communion Sunday, March 1, at the 8 a.m. Mass. The Society will meet on Tuesday, March 3, in the school hall fol­lowing recitation of the Rosary in the church at 7:45 pjn.

After the business session, the Rev. Hear* Atwell, assistant pas­tor of St. John the Evangelist Church, Greece, will present his Dramatization of the Mass.'^ Plans will be discussed for the

Cans Conference to be held In the church In April for parish members. At the last meeting plans were made for the organi­zation of studv- clubs to meet weekly during Lent

Mrs, Virginia Blind, president, urges all members to keep In mind the Rummage Sale to be | conducted on May 28 end 29 and | to start saving articles for this event

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MJUerd of S t Mary's of Water loo: Roger Leonard, Frank: Dan-za and Ed Caslander of the Ca­puchin Junior School and prob­ably Ron Snyder. Jim McOer-mott and John Carroll of St. Stephen's.

Both St. Stephen's of Geneva and St Mary's of Waterloo have entered the CYA Tournament to be held In Rochester, March 7 and 8.

League officials hope that next year the League will be able to add 2 or 4 more vlehuty Catholic teams t o their Lakers League, thus making a C or 8 team loop.' St. John's of CJyde and St Fran-els'of Auburn are two teams ex­pected t o enter the League race next year.'

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Cerasag — A talk by Dr. Fred EL Gorman, Illustrated by a med­ical film, was the featuiw-ef the regular monthly meeting orcorn-ing Deanery, National Council oi Catholic Women, lietd recently at S t Patrick's haiL

Chairman for tht program was Mrs. Loren Bauraan. chairman of the Family Life committee. Mrs. Bauman was assisted by Mes-dames Charles Goirber, Charles Parker, Wllbam McCarthy and Joseph Daley.

RufflfflOft S«l« U»t§d By Aquinas Moffiors

Mothers' Club of Aquinas Insti­tute will conduct a rummage sale on March 4 and 5 at 178 West Main St.

The store will be open on March 3 to receive the donations of clothes or kitchen utensils. Mrs. John Klrby is general chair­man assisted by Mrs. Patrick FsrrelL

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| list, published by the Catholic Li­brary Association for National Catholic Book Week Feb. 22-28.

Rev. F l n t a n R Shoniker, O.S.B., director of libraries at St. Vincent College, Latrobe, prepar­ed the annotated selections of current Catholic biographies, and Sister Melanla Grace, librarian of Seton Hill College. Greens-burg, was responsible for the section on Catholic bibliography.

Issued annually since 1912 by the national library group, both Father Shoniker and Sister Mel­anla have been associated with this standard recommended work for ten years.

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