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me&wiete Win y d M DriH Trophy In Baltimore Grftant War "Veterans* emcjc 6t$B 1*a«% tfto wlnpjng «a-ifcwasl c&araptoasMp honors a t ith© SaHssitp sa&ttoai cost-yeatien.w»-be*atuw3ay nfght,§'f'"•-'"-""-*;•' f ' " — — - ' '""—
Corning Weddings Ihvyer - MesAllIstex
lose $8, Saturday night,
at the Tournament of Mieraoirlal
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BSQNCc WI5PH teams 3Q either states,, th$ Biuo
&n»t9 Ja- J»J«wana 9t tewl? Smith, 8S Tiyoo ParK, isreife ad> jasSged national <jharopions after jja»«#atscra ia the «jree*ioft* ccaavfflotloa parade antf .,«ir!Blng In iKSht ot tlie reviewing standL
nie team ttsemhecs hW to l?3Eve tie convention Ijefore the Xfetss ail* Commuiilon breakfast w&ioh "btoaight tibe convention to at doss Sanday. Th r missed a ma$<m -Tsttcts - wps -read—by feomas Oijte, l*ew Yorfe City, past states ?OBHnander and the irewWeeted n a t j o n a l cam-i nutnto.
,an Inscribe* trophy wffl be pteai?n.tei the team *$ .» later *!***«$ * e BHsrobers are 1QO» in s torwaoa to defending it «t
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INy '«" McAllister, KJ7 Park K a « , , P a l R t e d Posii became the bride of Joba W. 13wyer, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Johrt F. Dwyer o f Cordand, in a ceremony performed Saturday, .Fune 1 ^ feSt. Mary's Church by the B e v , Alfred jJ. Horr, Tisststsant pastor,
Attending the bride as maid o f Jiqnor vras Miss Elbsabetti Dtsyer,
r-slster of the hrldegroajsi. Peter W . Dwyer, Ism Mass^ served . j s best man for his hrotker. Ds&» « r s were Roger McaJUster of XiV'
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fljeinbers -snaldng the Baltimore t r l a ^ r e s GeorSe Barfl, Jfosaph Evauiietx, B«oWl J. S^maiSrer, Ayr/vf Gr*en, JRobert Johnson, Joseph. S d t a d t F r e d e * * De-« k « e , Baiymon^ Z&Mtf Thomas & aBrennioa, Twver Car ing Gordon; yojjt - « J 4 Stanley l*M&em
Gives 2 Scholarships -^Stskl; Post "!S2 American I *
S^oaa awuaflWl fee Ateerican 1 * ^ a t t Sdwaasttc Werife Awaxd Meaai«n6I-five dollar*, t o DoSro-t h y CrtctersW, 3U0 W e e ^ r St, t n t t JTMKD& Janfcoittld, 31* wr«^ taw? S t tu&faxxM the. gradaafc &IE cla»e«r of Sfc Ifcerea* amd S t . Staml^Eini iSchools . reipec-
aeipool, brother of *3ie bridev and Taul and Jerry Ihvyear, also brothers of t h e groom.
A luncheon at t h e Baron Ste» l ien Hotel for the insanediate fam- F,] 4Ues followed thse cereiaonsk^^. Xater the couple l e f t by motor l o r a trip through th« N e w England states after w?Mch t h e y will areslde in Syracuse.
The bride, * gradsaate o f Ifalirt-e d iPost High Schaool, attended a h e Upiveraity of Sflssourt and w a s graduated from Syracuse University. Mr. Dwsyer, a Navy veteran, attended N5ew york Mfl-i taxy Aeademy, jBoswIlnff Green, ijniyersity of Michigan and was graduated from Syracuse Uni versify. He! i s employed b x tbe Cajrfcr Gorporatloa at Syracuse.
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B « s e • Gbanet Corninr — Tlie marriage o f
Miss Annette M d a n e t , daught e r of Mrs. Mary G3anet o f Shirl e y , Mass , 'and Charles L . Reese, s o n of 3fr. a n d Mrss.4 Paul Oana-b e r of 46 H, Sceori? SE. "Corn-b n c took place Saturday, June ZAr -Itt S L " _ " ' Shirley. ..'' ,
Attendants Tor thse bride were M w J ^ t e t e Viliettesr oi Shirley, maid of honor, and the Hisses Dorothy Holbein amd Lorraine Gianet Norman GLsanet, brother o f the bride, was besst man. , A reeeption for 5 0 guests was
bteld at the home otf the bride's noother JoUowing: tt^r" ceremony; JLffer the couple k t t to spend a
tEfte brjdexattersaed Shirley ira&bols* Idr, Ke«s6. who attend* est <fe'rmn^--4r^0TO- 1* w A^nw-toeberah,. 'Having. »erc?ed In? Korea, He" is ^resoSfftr emptloyed b y the C'*c«nwijwe*^ttt Plasalc Ocansunyi •E#amini*ter, MM*. .
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NAZABEIH CHIJjaSQlr »t«dent» <*bove5 after three years o f arts and sciences at the eolfcge w e now at S t Joseph's ffos-pltal, Etaiirs, fdV a year fit clinical laboratory methods. I n photo (fr>om left ) , the sftideata, 3»ary Sfotan, Hamilton, N. Y ^ and Marjorle Klem", Bochester; Chetlove Sxupeljo, tissue tech-nlclan, and » r . James A, Mitchell, head ot the department.
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N « o r e l h Students Study In St. J o s e p h Laboratory
Two students of Nazareth College, Eochest^r, Miss Mary Morau, Hanulton, N". Y. and Miss Marjorie Klem, Rochester are at ^t Joseph's Hospital* Elmrra to take a year of instretc-tloijs and practice in clinical laboratory tnethods.
THE COURSE i s as outlined by the Board o£ Registry of the American Society of Clinical. Pathologists.
The "two girls are taking the A|^fflr^AvAaHriai^co«jse as p a r t , * ! » four s&ur
program leading to t h e degree of Bachelor of Science In Medical Technology. They have already completed three years o f liberal arts and sciences at Nazareth <oHese.
After attaining the degree, the students a r e eligible for the reg-
. - , . - -Axt-Cflla^-ftBateWb- -• • June 39th wil l be the l a s t Sun
d a y o|>eaing' of "But 'Memorial J irt ;C*fle iy -Defor* 'tfiesanHmer schedule of hotirs J;O«I i n t o e£« IStefc Bejgttrilni % J < # .CaBery faotirs will be d # > through Sat-•arday, 10 tjjx. $,&• p.m., Jfon-t&S%• 5Jr*oca> icrS-jMnv <3o«ed o n
•v-( by the American Society of C3in-lcai Pathologists.
T i p program at S t Joseph's is under the direction of Br. James Mitchell. Dr. Mitchell is head Qt the department sad ioJlnM St, Joseph's staff a s • resident path-aslstant pathologist a t King's ologist on March 1,1948. He -was County Hospital, Brooklyn for 18 years before coming" to Elmlra. Dr. Mitchell U a Diplomat of the American Board o t Clinical Pathologists,
Aquinm Footbdl Games Listed By School Paper
Two night games, one at Aquinas Memorial Stadaxtm -4tn& another at Erie, Pa., are on tbe 1352 foathafl schedule t-fll Ao^inaslnstitute according to Mart^ Casey in the Jtrae 11, 'Mawott and itfhtte, school jubEcatlott. ', §<ft?en games are «n the Basil-Itn "school schedul* as released by Qa^Bew. CyrSl Carter, CJSJa, director ist amleGcs. *B**o old rivalries wfithe renewed and five newcomers axe, to.be met by the Bay JabJpnskl #iched team irt the fatt.
OPENING T4DC .schedule at the StadSraa; Bldgeway Ave. and
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Father Pilecki To Sing First Mass on July 6 ,HSwt jleft. fleratrd A, J^ecW,. C,
S»»-;*o:»; ol -Mr, artel jy&ati Franji: faeciWi 45 HoUbroolsfe St wis
oner: his First Solemn Mass in t fs Church, Rochester
&B, Suhc?ay£j»1y 0 at in mm, - ^ftfo«a^P|iest who,|w^^»n' Ueted Ma w » p i *& tt* Jprtest-m$$ in the Cb^egattor* of S t Basil, win be ordaiied Sunday, Itme 2^ by His i^newseJames Cardinal McGulgan in St. BasU's ^wrch, !i\>ronto> , * ,
Assisting in the First Solemn Mass will be the following: Assistant Priest, the Rt Rey. Msgr. George W, Edsl, pastor of Andrew's; Deacon, the Rev, Jobm W. I,eVeq«ie, assistant pastor; sab deacon, "the Rev. Joseph
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XHB SERMON will b e preaca-e d by the Very Rev. John P . Murphy, C.S.B., president ot S t John Fisher College, Rochester.
A reception will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on July 6 i n fit. Andrew's parish hall followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament i n the Church.
Father Plleckl was born June IS, 1925. H e attended S t Andrew's and Holy Redeemer Schools a i d Aquinas Institute and entered the Basilian Novitiate in 1943. hi 1944 he went t o S t Michael's College In Toronto earning his B.A. degree in 1949. He attained a M.A. in English with a thesis on S t Thomas More in 195L He alsq holds, a B-A, In English Language and literature from the University o f Toronto.
Knights To Hold Smorgasbord
A Smorgasbord will be held Sunday, June 29 at the Knights and ladies of S t John Club, 365 Andrews S t from 4 t o 8 pan. The affair la betag-sponsored b y Commandery 106 of Holy Rosary Church.
Arrangements are In charge o f Frank Gubsrlet, Lawrence De-Long, GBhert Ernst, Paul Andrews, Vernon Hart Charles Keller, Ray Retfer,- George Mallory ahd Walter Corcoran.
Tickets are available f r o m members of the club.
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A few vacancies s p j-emain for'girls at Camp Villa Mafia, Etarira, Application blanks will be.mailed upon re-Quest, dial: the Camp Office 6t26. Girls from six to thirteen years of atge witt-feu aeeepted un-
Jersey Wear** Jt fcn School o f City, JSunday* Sept. 2& . Gswego Sigh School wiH come ift>m 'Owego on Priday, Oef# 8, iof * alght jgame to the- Stadfiuw Arc&oMcip Steplnac Hfgft School of. New Xork City is scheduled for a. gamfe oh Saada^>«c^-39.-I First of the oM time rivals to return «itt be tStihplie Central $C!fc'fttM>oiDBlnte:ato a Basflfan Fathers schooL to>- be met toihle istactiura oa Sunday,
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ItJ. '43* *M meet the tsm Msh ift "ittur staiiuto on SuHdayi;
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Cenacle Lists 4 Retreats In July
Four closed retreats and the Holy Hour are on the July schedule at Cenacle Convent; 693 East Av e, Rochestertr the 1 ^ llgious in charge announced today. -'
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S&s. Giflhy 0^ara,"Cainp BI rector, wt l l be i n charge of the Water Front, assisted b y Tiedy' Hogan, Sally Sutter and Joan Connelly. Each camper will have at least o n e period of Instruction and a general s w i m each day.
OTHER CAMP activities will include Music, .Dancing, Drama tics, Sports and Craf ta, Evening program,* will feature original skits and songs composed by the
ipers. S t Patrick's D a y In Au will be t h e therno of the
specia lprogranvwhen the Carn> will entertain t h e members of the Executive Board and of the Closing Camp Ftoej to which pat* ents and r e l a t i v e s ^ invited.
Registrations haveNbeen made by a large number of © % from Elrnir* and Chemung County. Applications have also been cepted fromt Gail Virginia Au, and Karen- Keating of Corning; Mary Agnes Murray, Kathleen Anne Parker, Dortha Ring, and Beth Williams of Painted Post; Mary Ann DIPonzio and Barbara Jean Sauera ot Rochester; Anne Marie Murray o f Penfield; Margaret Jones of Mlllerton, Pa.;
Religion Can't Be Taken Casually, Prelate Warns
XSTobre Dame, InoV-fNC)—"No Catholic worthy of the name and the tradition h e bears can take his religion quietly and casually in these momentous days."
That statement was made by Archbishop Patrick A. O'Boyle of Washington i n his baccalaureate sermon at the University of Notre Dame commencement here.
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