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  • 7/27/2019 Catholic Courier Journal 1952 January December 0195

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    * Audit Buttiu f Circulation* \*~S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OFV^TTHE gOCH|Tii^|OCiSEi i imi63rd Ytar ROCHESTER, N. Y., FRIDAY, MA RCH 14, 1952, ;,;iCiiVOur Priests Serve Nation

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    MAJOR GBNBJBAL OLIVER SMITH of theUntied State* Marine* award* the MilitaryMerit Medal ami IBs Combat V Insignia to Lt.Ctaptaln Bernard Hlckey of the Diocese orRochester fo r M s "exeelleat service** In the

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    Korea campaign. The recipient earlier of theBronio Star, Chaplain Hlckey, now stationed atCamp Pendleton, California, is the ton of Sir.and Mrs. Lawrence Hlckey of JElmlra. (OfficialU. S. Marine Photo.)

    R e v , J o s . O'ConnellNamed Pastor OfHoly Cr6ss Parish

    Appointment j> the Re v. J. Joseph O 'Connell, chaplainof Nazareth Acaflenay for the past IS years , to thepa storateof Holy Cross ther, I don't want (o he dlftl-

    Ions of milk a day plus fourlarge cans of condensed milk.Every two weeks they buy 100pounds* of whiter potatoes, abushel of sweet potatoes, andtwo bushels of apples,"I bake pies nsually cherryor peach at least once -a-wcels:.It takes five at' a time."AS FOR COOKEES, 400 Is th eusual batch fop u s.'The family has meat threetimes a week. Six pounds ofham, five pounds o beef or thre*chickens make a meal."We spend $10 to $12 a dayfor food but my husband sayshe'd rather* pay grocery bi llsthan doctor bills," Mis. Bakernoted. "And the children do keepwell. The last seven have nevereven had a old."AS'lN ANY family the ch ildren sometimes ge t into m ischief around the house. Three-year-old ijbhf called,''the pufferhall" because- he's so plump androsy, recentiy experimented withhammer and halls, and rcplas-terlng w as necessary.At any rate, if th e children g etthen* clothe s duat^rouM-hous-ihg, Mrs, Baker caua console herself that it Jldiiiomerrottt to thewa*hth*U. 1 ocliial School and, made bisstudies for ih e praesthood a* S tAndrew and St. Bernard Senvinaries. . _H _He was ordidned to the priesthood June 35 i 1S35 by His Eminence C^rdInalMooneycdT)etroItwho at the thne was Bishop oTRochester.- Alter ordination he>was appointed assistant paitor o fSt Afthonsus patistfin Ahbjmtwhere he also serves v as firstdirector of Camp nCoIumbus,youth camp of tajat parish. InJune 23, 1942, he^was ruuned assistant pastop' of ^ t Ann'sChurch in Korneli, where heserved unal Dec. 5,1944 when hewas assigned to the post withthe Catholic Charities in Rochester. He was named admlidstraitor of the Livonia and ConesusChurches Jan. 29, 1949.FUNERAL EULOGY at the

    Parishes Re por t100% Fo rCourier-JournclTabulation of 60% of the Caft,ollc Courier Journal current dr - iculation returns shows a T2Sper cent'increase over JastyMJvaccording to a report 1 # lam erGrapensteter, Circulation Stan*.; a ge r . * ' , >Six additional parishes arelisted this week among thoseadopting the lOO^J'plam for-the

    first time. They *re:, S^ M ary's, DansvUIe - RevvEdward M. Scheldj St John teBaptUt, allmlraKevj TheodoreJ. Wlntertoth; St. , Jnes, Boch-csterRev. Francis VL. Feeney;St. John the Evangelist, Spctt^cerport Rev. Alphonsus P.pfimrnens; St. Patrick's, Aurora,and Stt Michael's, Union Springsr Re v. William, J. Ayers; St,Jfary's, BathRev. Henry aManley.Seven others are continuingthe complete coverage plan. Theyare: , -St. Joseph's, Pf nileta -U Rev,Jacob R. Bauber; St. HHaryJi ofjhe Lake, OntarioRev. ^gnatidsX. Cam eron, administrator^ Corpus Christt, Bocheater3U, Rev,Msgr. WilliamM. Hart; Holy Romary, Uochestte^-Rt. Rev.,Msgr,Ghaxles F, Shayj S^'sfcnlface,SochesterRev; ^Walter J, Kohl}it. AlphonAuD, Auburn ~ Rev ;Frederick G- Strat^b; Our Lad yof l^urdeu, Rochester Rev,Francis W. Luddy.

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    Expreas yovir aympathy witfcFlowers. CaBBA. WM. Blaacthrd Florist' of 58 Lake Avenue,Where you really- get best value,,Daily teltveriw -to all section*,*inciudta* hopltal,-Adr4r

    XOEV WA LTER A. FSSCBER.Reflulem ISiass tc^orrow svilibeXiotbM?. W^Stpeniird '#SteuW:ir y a c u i t y -and. m^dasainatp ofjrat^-;''Kicheir, ^Ofher, '^eicssnsate* iand^riest friends -wwassist as-oifflcers^f the jMais..S*therF4lcner'sbodVowreBt-ittr fe^tt afoteph'f Rectory inLivonitowillbe transferred t0*thechurch this afternoon (Friday) ati orclock where t wm He to state.Office of the Dead wlft be chantedin St. Joseph's Church thia evening (Friday)- a f 8 o'clock b ypriests ojf>tnetjiocete. ,Bttrhtfwill he in^ the Priests*.Plot ihiHoly Sepulchre Cemetery,Rochester, on Saturday foRewing;the Funeral ISiass. - * .

    edre of th* horison. T*l p I .Hon wcald-have *en eomplfeia-ly impoaatlile at: the hoar Inwhleh 4be>-i*c*irapii wwr*>Ttakt, - Hn t ta *t r l : M : p wefaMlr." "--"' % - '-Omcmtad Mtatact; ,^. m*Exceptional apectacle'' was ph(hto|^pli^-,by.'som specftatorsh> photograph' the itta** SftUechildren.^" * ~ t! J * . * 'v >Pw^tl

    Loew's Movie HouseNew- x*orfc ^.^0>I-* ! s tSebastian's Parish has boughtfcoews WoodiWe Th*3flt*ei:which It wilt eonVeri Into "whatIs expected, to,be the first air-conaiaoBed CatiisBc Chuh in,Qneeits," ' *-' ' vV :

    $350,000 has been atarted^tomee t th e. I250,W .purchaseprice and the cofct>ftoanedl-ato alterations.; . i f e ^^f e e ^j p ^r t e ^ ly ;fi theater/ to comply with consent" decree,; under

    XsiiaV.- *the -Ihtesfest fr accoj**^;m*mm, ike. i&:*iai ^ m - ^ -air*