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1,1 Friday, September li, 1856 ^6ERHBRD^ OPTICIIl CO lETtTYTt zoocurroRD «•• EXKIitllfe MaCMMlt t SeXMritiM • a»nX7r» «.-t*di- tk« - A t r i a l - KttiiMtf*.! J^J^ Representatives Listed A t i 0 t h C C L t Congress The Diocese of Bochgster wfll be represented at the tmth National Congress of the Confraternity of Christian Boctrhje scheduled at- Hot^Stottefe. Buffalo Jrem.|5ept 26 to 30 according to theRev; "M bert H. Schnacky, diocesan Con- fraternity director. Theme of n the congress to which the Western Hemisphere ii Invited Is: "In Each Parish A Group ot Laymen . . virtuous, well instructed, and really Apos- tolic — St Pius X 1 ' t Monsignor Francesco Robert, Secretary of the Sacred Congre- gation of tht Council, personal representative of Pope Plua XII, will bring Hnljn^t to message from His the Congress. IBaf Excellency, Bishop '-Joseph A. Burke of Buffalo will be host to the congress. A comprehensive program cov- ering all phases of the Confra- ternity's work has been preparert-4 True ¥0 030* ALVEC BIRNBAU3* Bimbaum Named Instructor At Mens College i A Teachers Institute will be held on Saturday of the congress. THE NATIONAL Federation ot Catholic College Students ses- sion on Saturday will have His Excellency Bishop Kearney of Rochester presiding. His Excel- lency, Auxiliary Bishop Casey will preside at the session on Thursday afternoon covering the ""Methods of Religious Education of the Deal" ¥ .^ r . (• V «*TpW .r.,t.n.,^.fc^ii, fel.t.-J J 1M. >«. . Topics and speakers from the Alvln Blrobaoro. C.P.A, of 131 Rochester diocese ares listed are; Sylvan Roadt w i s namedtoutruc-j «Why Confraternity Lay Teach, tor in the XJepartment of Ac-1 era," — Clirjton Stimson, Thurs- counting at S t . John Fisfaer Col-; aay; **A Catechetical Building by, lege, It was announced today by a RuraKfcntral School," the Rev. tte.SH.3ote P. Q'Mcam. e s A , ifflmw w. HelndU "Sacred Music j i PluX Dean. tnd Religious Education sit CCD i Mr.tilRJlMMKnreceived M s B-A- Pupils,'' the Rev. Benedict S * j d e g m it C i t y College <of New tYork where he? is cumnt^y work* mmmmmummmmm LUKtNatU J Ing on his MJ3.A. degree. A partner i n the firm o f Grau and Blmbatxm. Certlflea Public Accountants, h e la a menaber of the New York State Society of J Certified PuHH« Accountioats and t h e Am«rit*a Institute--^of- A c counts. Hie i s a member of the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association o f the Cily College * f NewYorfcL Rochester Chapter." The new instructor i s chair* of the Oesnmlttee ojet Tafcs- Rochestear Chapter o f New orfc State Society ot Certified Public Accountants. >•'.•' •' ttj'.'i*" More Club Lists rawra. Father Schnacky will pre- ildt at th< jHHtlon t N r ^ t e t w ^ w GMT *ut|ii«id%TRoc1wsttr <jm "have rae»>{ Iteat Kmmett *jr„ Schntpp, promt : Catttopte layman antes local, TJitlHlo^jr, Jept, 310 m t 1:45 ifetf, Jri $U Jtstdrew School <*!*•' : Subject of feis talk will l>e the **N*e*stity -«g> Contlnutoi* the F i g h t Against Commrailjm." )t Msewnber of U*e Gov- Wmanlttee oh "•**H6tne Utile* Ar* 'fwnoaef FJI.J. absent. £ntertatnme)fit and' dfaandng 3SS{ to\)m «wr dinner ami talk. Charits 35or*«*: and -Ml»« Stun Xuter .art- eochairmen of t h e -din- gier. ^ Aiiti(i*tic are - Via* Jean f Stein, thttttaiairnent; Mla« itarl" . : 3^'#^|-ttwee|(ifi''jttl|MF AfttWr snark, Dum|m»c«» :re#tlon. and X r , and Mrs. »eri«rd Sctaaaadty, IteaetVatiotMi must be haaade by Mo««iiy,-'*epfc JST. Krlth r^r^eh, «# ;r«gh, Tjjf profliJd)e} Ipc^ftopilnnii!. jm& -i*»iiUble 4Mti^;ijp-#aBf * sRtjR -ano^jij^gps .sjt 4 A ~ C«timu«ioh breal(f»*t m fee held In tbae cafeteria SNanday. « e p t M fodenelrif 1 the U3r itn. I Has* in St, Andrew ChMrda. Cott \oi the nttalc«»at is 25 cvett. A bmimn miattm win Wtow the tosakfmat Hie* School °xwff9Met||t~'|na'Mll4NHi HlM WW)p£ ^^p-w>nii^»vfB»'ii5r a*iw ••»• tffonit -jBla'"VM^^MSaM^^^^b" j^JB^^^^da^uE ~w "fl^aJltt^at^afe^ «UMMa4_ Ma^k lI^uM^Mri Walan^M^h kl ^w||a S J^^A^^^^J .^^^^ •WPS^I s iBIH'llrWsr *^^^W bera of tht hierarchy, clergy and •laity participating in general sessions devoted to The Apos- totate through. Catechism and kindred 4 subiects; CCD Teachers Jnitltute; CCD Lay Training Course*; CCD Work Groups, and other activities. AU Catholics are Invited to the tMng cerewojBie* af 2'Jp.m. Jn the Buffalo Memorial Audi- torium, Sund*y f Sept 30 Reearvstions are being mAle with I4rt,«vei3fh licCsrihy, Newf Ifotk State TmM Houtitig Com- JWltte«,.Rooo| ttfe aKi JVtnkMn | S t , Buffalo, 3, N, T. . Mttykmt Cofftfl* Rochtater Chapter of -lUerty- Colltf* AJ«mt)M ro*t yw- r jit Dtai |w*j)e ofc Mrit W A. Twnimu Diflccera are. If,. Ur*1iirit "h^n ' -•- •••*•» '' J « H * TTWIBjr «3|fPHr Bl«I^W»ifll..* clilim and Rellgioua Education," on FWday. Sister St Mark will apeak on "Religious Education of the "Ex~ wptloMJ Child.'•' Dally sessions a t Uw congress wlllc-pen With a DiaJoiueMais" atSajn, His Excellency, Bishop Walter A, Foery will celebrate Mas* on Saturday at 8 a m . to open the Teachers Institute in Bishop O'Hern High School Auditorium, Elllcott and Riley Streets, Buf- falo. Sermon will to* preached by His Excellency, Bishop Emmet M. Walsh ot Youngstown, Ohio. Mrs. Nell Bedell of Ithaca will take pan In classroom demon- stration of mtthoda, of teaching. Religion with Grada six teachers at the Institute on Saturday, the congress which was first Of W3J~ftGuniqn Sef -AtHvty Apostles Sthaoi A 25th Anniversary Reunion Ddnner for t l i e Class of 1931 of Holy. Apostles School, Rochester will be "faeld Satur- day, Sept. 15 lit the Spring? House. T1J« Rev, SL B. Rrolack o f St-1 Bernard Seminary faculty wijl be gsest of honor. TJtae volunteer committee con- sisting ot Marge Boland. Marion Smitii Erb, Robert Hockenoa, Elizabeth Streicher Kurd, George Lindaay, Frances Burke L«ng> (jneyeir, Anna Mae Foley Neary, Monica Dougherty Meyer, Alfred Splnelli and ^Charles Walthers nnlng the program; —• Classmatei unable to attend the [dinner ant asked to come later for a reunion visit with fallow clas* members. ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC RUGS Cleaned and Repaired r«n IM n»a» en w •u^i t* loelc Hki ••» •lilnJ All nip in erattcttd I T Minnie* afitait flrt sua tk«ft wkil* it w swimiiin, GRAY^S 251 SANFOHD ST. GReenflifd 4947 First Steps To SEMINARIANS at S t Andrews Seminary, are shown being greeted this week for the opening sessions of classes by the Rev. Joseph Lynch, the Rev. Richard Qulnn, new rector; and the Rev. Paul Murky. A total of S3» seminarians are sarolled la the doceaaa minor seminary. Cathedral High Almni Set | Annual Reunion Sept 2Q Annusl Reunion of the eld Cathedral High School Alumnj Association will be held on Thursday, Sept 20 at the Wishing Well, 1190 Chili Ave., Gates, openins- with din- ner at 7 p. m. , , —Members ot the-eiass of 19161 Refreshment BicQuaidJunion Attend Retrwt committee con- celebrating the 40th Anniversary jSists of Dr. Charles OBter, Prank win set as hosts at this year's j £5*^ a ^l_P r, . Ha f^^ ^ uig ' Don't forgeiyouf ABputexUoxedones, Blessing of the Graves Sunday Sept. 23 4Lllm ifhf'tm* ^jrtower O/tooiJ , 3 v 441 Chili Ave. OEn/Dl 164)117 nc. Seneca Arcade HA 2940 gathering. Graduates from the 1916 class REV. JOHN J. HEAXEY Father Healey To Celebrate Golden Jubilee The Rev. John J. Healey, CSS.- R. will celebrate a Solemn High Mass in commemoration ot the golden Jubilee of hla religious profession as a Redemptorist on Sunday. Sept 23 at 11 ain. in: the Church of Our Lady of Per-1 petual Help, New York City, } Father Healey, who did mil-: sJon and parish work in various, parts of the Eastern Province of the Redemptorisfawssformer- j ly assigned to S t Joseph Church in Rochester, and conducted lay-; men's retreats at St Bernard's Seminary. i The Very Rev. William Melj Daly, O.Carm., pastor of S t Si- mon Stock Parish in the Bronx' where Father Healey'a parents have resided since the foundation of the parish, will preach the sermon at the jubilee Mass. Mr. John W. Healey, SJU a nephew o£ the Jubilartan, will be 1 participant. There are only five survivors of the original 12 pro- fessed with Father Healey on Aug. 2, 1906. One of the five Is Bishop Aloysius WUilnger,- bish- op of Fresno, Calif; Dessert-Bridge j Party Planned r „_ • fit. Elizabeth Guild wilt spon-j sor a dessert-bridge party ThurSf day. Sept 20 at 1 p.m. it the Guild House on Field St. Mrs. J. P. Rush is honorary chairman] assisted by Mrs, Adolph Winter- roth, Mrs Fred Kunz and Mrs. Julius, Knoll. All are invited, comprising the arfflnjementsjjfc^ committee are Philip Hafner, Nobert Baglin, Louis Klee. Dr. ley. In charge of sports will be Richard Baker, Dr. Henry Erb- land, Howard Fitzgerald and Publicity is being handled by Secretary Nell Collins, Win Joseph B. Loder, Leon Lynch, lYengst and Thomas H. O'Connor. Delbert Predmore, Frank J.| President of the Association, Riedrnan, GeraM Sullivan. Thorn-! the Rev. Albert J. Geiger, pastor as Newcomb, Juuui Schenk,'of Holy Ghost Church, Cold- Alexander "Chubby" Brown and j water, will preside at the yearly William Cooke. i meeting. Well Studied! Tew tppttttm h * major tubfect at Itck'i! $kS and ears are put te ' work en every eoituma you tnirust te in. For {*• beii in Dry Cl«an»n| , . . »'s lees! • lull's H**d • m. Hejae • a-cM-l3m • H»eiee4m« • Urfversrff<J«ilyer • ••rl^xfWil * < twelve Corners • Wett RWes * feritfay * MMHMm *\Nert(iftfe St Auguitttf Mothers Club of S t Augustine School wilt hold it» first meeting of the new season on Sept. 1?, with chairmen, Mr*. Ralph Fkt> ener, preatenng. Speaker for the evenmg_wUl.; be Sister Venmlce, M.D, of St. Mary JHospttal whoee theme will be ^MisaJon of Mi ^ L „_. ierey", Mdvies of tha MaryknoU Mlaalon will also IwshowiJ,* "^^T^T^"eW^aw^eV- jH »^w* ^RrW ^ew^lw9 * w ^*^^^*^e ir"W a- a ^eaefK^se^'aeaaw at JT 1«<ah Ctimtie ••leaaaai-raaeea b keiag WA), "" ^jt^^y ^ ^ ^ | | J *ifeae2ieaMiBa^t«!'' 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Representatives Listed A t i0 thCCLt Congress

The Diocese of Bochgster wfll be represented at the tmth National Congress of the Confraternity of Christian Boctrhje scheduled at- Hot^Stottefe. Buffalo Jrem.|5ept 26

to 30 according to theRev; "M bert H. Schnacky, diocesan Con­fraternity director.

Theme of n the congress to which the Western Hemisphere ii Invited Is: "In Each Parish A Group ot Laymen . . virtuous, well instructed, and really Apos­tolic — St Pius X1' t

Monsignor Francesco Robert, Secretary of the Sacred Congre­gation of tht Council, personal representative of Pope Plua XII, will bring Hnljn^t to

message from His the Congress. IBaf

Excellency, Bishop '-Joseph A. Burke of Buffalo will be host to the congress.

A comprehensive program cov­ering all phases of the Confra­ternity's work has been preparert-4

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¥0 030*

ALVEC BIRNBAU3*

Bimbaum Named Instructor At Mens College i

A Teachers Institute will be held on Saturday of the congress.

THE NATIONAL Federation ot Catholic College Students ses­sion on Saturday will have His Excellency Bishop Kearney of Rochester presiding. His Excel­lency, Auxiliary Bishop Casey will preside at the session on Thursday afternoon covering the ""Methods of Religious Education of the Deal"

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Sylvan Roadt wis named toutruc- j «Why Confraternity Lay Teach, tor in the XJepartment of Ac-1 era," — Clirjton Stimson, Thurs-counting at St. John Fisfaer Col-; aay; **A Catechetical Building by, lege, It was announced today by a RuraKfcntral School," the Rev. tte.SH.3ote P. Q'Mcam. e s A , ifflmw w. HelndU "Sacred Music j

i PluX Dean. tnd Religious Education sit CCD i Mr. tilRJlMMKn received Ms B-A- Pupils,'' the Rev. Benedict S * jdegm it City College <of New tYork where he? is cumnt^y work*

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LUKtNatU J

Ing on his MJ3.A. degree. A partner i n the firm o f Grau

and Blmbatxm. Certlflea Public Accountants, he la a menaber of the New York State Society of J Certified PuHH« Accountioats and t h e Am«rit*a Institute-- of- Ac counts. Hie i s a member of the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association o f the Cily College *f NewYorfcL Rochester Chapter."

The new instructor i s chair* of the Oesnmlttee ojet Tafcs-Rochestear Chapter o f New

orfc State Society ot Certified Public Accountants.

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More Club Lists

rawra. Father Schnacky will pre-ildt at th< jHHtlon

t N r ^ t e t w ^ w GMT *ut|ii«id%TRoc1wsttr <jm "have rae»>{ Iteat Kmmett *jr„ Schntpp, promt

: Catttopte layman antes local,

TJitlHlo jr, Jept, 310 mt 1:45 ifetf, Jri $U Jtstdrew School <*!*•' : Subject of feis talk will l>e the **N*e*stity -«g> Contlnutoi* the F i g h t Against Commrailjm."

)t Msewnber of U*e Gov-Wmanlttee oh "•**H6tne

Utile* Ar* 'fwnoaef FJI.J. absent. £ntertatnme)fit and' dfaandng

3SS{ to\)m «wr dinner ami talk. Charits 35or*«*: and -Ml»« Stun Xuter .art- eochairmen of t h e -din­gier. Aiiti(i*tic are - Via* Jean

f Stein, thttttaiairnent; Mla« itarl" .:3^'#^|-ttwee|(ifi''jttl|MF AfttWr snark, Dum|m»c«» :re#tlon. and Xr, and Mrs. »eri«rd Sctaaaadty,

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bera of tht hierarchy, clergy and •laity participating in general sessions devoted to The Apos-totate through. Catechism and kindred 4subiects; CCD Teachers Jnitltute; CCD Lay Training Course*; CCD Work Groups, and other activities.

AU Catholics are Invited to the tMng cerewojBie* af 2'Jp.m. Jn the Buffalo Memorial Audi­torium, Sund*yf Sept 30

Reearvstions are being mAle with I4rt,«vei3fh licCsrihy, Newf Ifotk State TmM Houtitig Com-JWltte«,.Rooo| ttfe aKi JVtnkMn

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clilim and Rellgioua Education," on FWday.

Sister St Mark will apeak on "Religious Education of the "Ex~ wptloMJ Child.'•'

Dally sessions at Uw congress wlllc-pen With a DiaJoiueMais" atSajn,

His Excellency, Bishop Walter A, Foery will celebrate Mas* on Saturday at 8 a m . to open the Teachers Institute in Bishop O'Hern High School Auditorium, Elllcott and Riley Streets, Buf­falo. Sermon will to* preached by His Excellency, Bishop Emmet M. Walsh ot Youngstown, Ohio.

Mrs. Nell Bedell of Ithaca will take pan In classroom demon­stration of mtthoda, of teaching. Religion with Grada six teachers at the Institute on Saturday,

the congress which was first

Of W3J~ftGuniqn Sef -AtHvty Apostles Sthaoi

A 25th Anniversary Reunion Ddnner for t l i e Class of 1931 of Holy. Apostles School, Rochester will be "faeld Satur­day , Sept. 15 lit the Spring? House.

T1J« Rev, SL B. Rrolack of St-1 Bernard Seminary faculty wijl be gsest of honor.

TJtae volunteer committee con­sisting ot Marge Boland. Marion Smitii Erb, Robert Hockenoa, Elizabeth Streicher Kurd, George Lindaay, Frances Burke L«ng>

(jneyeir, Anna Mae Foley Neary, Monica Dougherty Meyer, Alfred Splnelli and Charles Walthers

nnlng the program; —• Classmatei unable to attend the

[dinner ant asked to come later for a reunion visit with fallow clas* members.

ORIENTAL and

DOMESTIC RUGS Cleaned and

Repaired r«n IM n»a» • en w •u i t* loelc Hki ••» •lilnJ All n i p i n erattcttd I T Minnie* afitait flrt sua tk«ft wkil* it w swimiiin,

GRAY^S 251 SANFOHD ST. GReenflifd 4947

First Steps To SEMINARIANS at St Andrews Seminary, are shown being greeted this week for the opening sessions of classes by the Rev. Joseph Lynch, the Rev. Richard Qulnn, new rector; and the Rev.

Paul Murky. A total of S3» seminarians are sarolled la the doceaaa minor seminary.

Cathedral High Almni Set | Annual Reunion Sept 2Q

Annusl Reunion of the eld Cathedral High School Alumnj Association will be held on Thursday, Sept 2 0 at the Wishing Well, 1190 Chili Ave., Gates, openins- with din-ner at 7 p. m. , , —Members ot the-eiass of 19161 Refreshment

BicQuaidJunion Attend Retrwt

committee con-celebrating the 40th Anniversary jSists of Dr. Charles OBter, Prank win set as hosts at this year's j £ 5 * ^ a ^ l _ P r , . H a f ^ ^ ^u i g '

Don't forgeiyouf ABputexUoxedones,

Blessing o f the Graves Sunday Sept. 23

4Lllm ifhf'tm* ^jrtower O/tooiJ , 3 v

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gathering. Graduates from the 1916 class

REV. JOHN J. HEAXEY

Father Healey To Celebrate Golden Jubilee

The Rev. John J. Healey, CSS.-R. will celebrate a Solemn High Mass in commemoration ot the golden Jubilee of hla religious profession as a Redemptorist on Sunday. Sept 23 at 11 ain. in: the Church of Our Lady of Per-1 petual Help, New York City, }

Father Healey, who did mil-: sJon and parish work in various, parts of the Eastern Province of the Redemptorisfawssformer- j ly assigned to St Joseph Church in Rochester, and conducted lay-; men's retreats at St Bernard's Seminary. i

The Very Rev. William Melj Daly, O.Carm., pastor of St Si­mon Stock Parish in the Bronx' where Father Healey'a parents have resided since the foundation of the parish, will preach the sermon at the jubilee Mass.

Mr. John W. Healey, SJU a nephew o£ the Jubilartan, will be 1 participant. There are only five survivors of the original 12 pro­fessed with Father Healey on Aug. 2, 1906. One of the five Is Bishop Aloysius WUilnger,- bish­op of Fresno, Calif;

Dessert-Bridge j Party Planned r „ _ • fit. Elizabeth Guild wilt spon-j

sor a dessert-bridge party ThurSf day. Sept 20 at 1 p.m. i t the Guild House on Field St. Mrs. J. P. Rush is honorary chairman] assisted by Mrs, Adolph Winter-roth, Mrs Fred Kunz and Mrs. Julius, Knoll. All are invited,

comprising t h e arfflnjementsjjfc^ committee are Philip Hafner,

Nobert Baglin, Louis Klee. Dr.

ley. In charge of sports will be Richard Baker, Dr. Henry Erb-land, Howard Fitzgerald and

Publicity is being handled by Secretary Nell Collins, Win

Joseph B. Loder, Leon Lynch, lYengst and Thomas H. O'Connor. Delbert Predmore, Frank J.| President of the Association, Riedrnan, GeraM Sullivan. Thorn-! the Rev. Albert J. Geiger, pastor as Newcomb, Juuui Schenk,'of Holy Ghost Church, Cold-Alexander "Chubby" Brown and j water, will preside at the yearly William Cooke. i meeting.

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St Auguitttf

Mothers Club of S t Augustine School wilt hold it» first meeting of the new season on Sept. 1?, with chairmen, Mr*. Ralph Fkt> ener, preatenng. „

Speaker for the evenmg_wUl.; be Sister Venmlce, M.D, of St. Mary JHospttal whoee theme will be ^MisaJon of Mi ^ „ L „_. ierey", Mdvies of tha MaryknoU Mlaalon will also IwshowiJ,*

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