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Th's unusual honor is the" sec ond scholastic; distinction won by Sass who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hemes? S\.Sas% 664- IStartan St* .Rochester " '• ' y- 5|sro yfi*us^Q*^erry , * : as he fs feiown to Mends and class*' mates won one-of the New Xark i State scholarships on comple-| jtion of his high school 'course in St. Andrew's Seminary- Ifiris s graduate of Oar Lady teal: gclp •Schooi nadar *\«*wrasS SSC5 * t , i S S L ^ Fo ^ y observed the an! . niyassiiryr privately at a Mass 1 , Ipiseowt residence, 3234 James S Ordinary thanked all who had l<SQoj^8te(f during; ^ years ? winch h*ve hr^ught many Mess- J Hf i° "S DJoce ^-«t "Syfac^e. ; Bishbp Focry was ConsecrAtM as the fltm K O u ^ of Syracuse now ^0mm : -^^m^^ Bishop ffoei^ -\V«ii |i#t<55m|Ic»isr' ' Director of ftdehester Cfathoiicj Rochesfermn fakes Vows 4s firof/ier Brother Alfred Mtchell of Rochester WQS among 29 yo«ns Brothers who after conyjlertos Nheir yeour of xeligioiis formaUon asiiovice; on Augr^prorajuncect their first vows at St. Joseph Kovitiate, RoIHhg: Brairie, tod. JB members of the Brothers' So- ciety of the Congregation of the Holy Cross. been jfte assistant pastor -ft^d later pastor* of Our Lady of ML - Carmel Church here, from 1916 to 1932. Bom in Rochester' on July £6,7 1S90, he was educated in St Andrew's and St Bernard's Sem- inaries and ordained in June, lOlfi. j Unprecedented success and progress has marked Bishop Foery*s administration of the Diocese of Syracuse, over the 15 year period. The Catholic popu- lation of Ms diocese fs 272,978 cared for by 35S priests. The dio- cese is divided into 183 parishes and has many schools, religious institutions, hospitals and a col- lege for men. fag^t^rMGmk sulfa -Mm * U r»S h £ft V&&& v^ek of th6 GiviV Encattromentl **>««!««• nnuwr'^ *m '8t«w4 w Lahip SteHa MaR»B, Gonesus Lako, will be a visit ftwn Wi«f»'»* d *«««» »°«% *«**" W* 'NNyBishop K^ 6 y, w t t M ^ S S S S T * " **«*!; l ^ f z ^"^ jflirtur* Wood, tfnd« W»btr; ' # p « t t i 1|(in*W» sink, U«tf Clire Ifoun*. f ' •,, ' •" •• • ^ I MJ.'M^-JMMI'^KUH 1111 ! 1 ^. 1 ^ ''!"* ,F^V»^7tt"\ "V^*«?»«»« w»««. will be a visit frca At S % B l ^ ««»». w thh Friday, August £ A t this, time, the Bishop win ~~ J fe«tt ks :6S«# ; -ife^'. fries depuijyEhlghtesei l i 35XtxgeraW» UlStrlfc* .«n*Wic*s EIniir», Corntag and \V*verly Council. Rhode Is * pwt sr«nd ^ragBTorBBiilrirtJSiiSeir tedfeate tvyo newi Rabins, Cabin St'Jolm'JPiaher has, been erected In memory of the late highly'ess* teemed S&v, >Vaiter; Av Fischer J (who; ^vas the second director of] ICWiip S t e l l a Marls;,' The seqonal n?^r cabin, named St t& after St, ]t»a the Gpeat, will be dedi« cated foNthe memory «pf Leo F. 'iAPAjm Jr^aj former camper W Stella Maris. XI \„ The campets haVoriyranged a ^pecdal pageant porijtaslng: tlie lpparltlbn of our BlesscalMtather i|"^tinnau^ j.< •• ^\- ;tr*e ioUowlnig: giris are .now® jCarop SJeHa Maris. * • hi- t ComMitii HODSMS Purtp, B»tb»»« Nt*ry, An» ItlBto^ Ann' Bfchkr. Jfli*f (cro, Allc» Schmr, ^ nB g ch| i r B , tty I ff»»HM?l »(<•«*! MWIVMtf wwmw«»TJspi i»»»™-w ^WpfnhlJtJ-, Ann» JJJiy S»It». i|*ry*9iv» iinitii, oai'ahtiimthi .?**itt<? ftron*e. 26 On Stella Maris For Girls 1 v Encampment Personnel of the Counseling Staff of Camp Stella Maria lor the Girls; Encampment; now underway, was anhQinwed flt tho camp today. For Wvmm Set At Cetmcle j IXv<5 closed, lelreate for women, two days of reeottectiott anatite Holy Houy during September were annotmced by the RelMeus of Our Lady of the Cenacle at the Cenacle Convent, 693 East Avenue* 1h£s week- (/ctjfig d/top Ma^WngJie Feast of the Im-[women's Retreat Rev. aiwin 'maculate Hejrt of Mary today Haungs, SJ. (Ausr. 22y His Excellency SSslion c.1, .- 4 ^ M _. T Sept 19 to 21—St Jerome's 'Sodality Business Women. Rev. (Aug; 22* Sis EsceKency BSshop iKearney Vflii ce&brate Mass on fihe Convent lawn at, S_a.m., 'WeatJher permitting. An are to- [hfited' fo^'asslst; the Sisters fald. f.^pie JSejpieatfcer schedule fol- tofts; ••.••'•'—"—" '-.: [Herbert aancy, SJf. ! Sept. Stto28—Preparation for (Marriage Retreat Rev. Daniel OXeary, OJ>fX . XaiwrBay w***en*Klre«*wIll| opHtlErl&^AttgV 5Hfc at 6 p.tn, ancj.clewed, on - Monday. Sept. 1^, %mot l?ay jit 4 pm^wjlr* 1hef R«(w JToha' Cjiraji* SwR .' Sftpfe.* l*^-^t;*atrKr«'S9- dality in JElmira. and GepettO. jDora. DarnaiUl Wjnaai. / - .;. | Sep«ii8<ol«—Youn^BtainMar District leaders Named In K, of C. John J. Kinney, 860 Culver Road, was appointed district dep- ujty of the New York State Knights of Columbus 58th dis- trict, this week, by State Deputy Thomas L Fitzgerald of Nw York City. Najned district deputies over K. of C. councils In the Roches- ter diocese are: Frank X. Rhode, Elmlra. 54th distriqt; Avery Nea- gle. Auburn, 57th unci Harold A. Smith, DansviHe. 63rd. Appointed in adjoining districts are: Joseph P. Rlpton, Le Roy, 59th; J. Hugh Rcilly, Niagara [Falls, 62nd; and 'William N. Nix. Cortland, 55th. . , STATE' COMMITTEES wSl be [headed by the following accord- ing to State Deputy Fitzgerald: Audit, Denis A. Mansfield, Sara- {toga Springs; Boy Life, Prank {Telle, Herkimer: Catholic Af- fairs. Otto H. Koch. Buffalo; Conservation, wailam. P..^Jlfe, Staten Island. " x *' ^«liy. ftrtMetn M:«*. *>.' ~ Gent«i M.*xs Sandra Howiiril. Mary Princes DairtJ; Hlltom Domtnicn I3«r. "dona: LlironU Ctnit •" "Billey. >. • . Mt. Marries Dnrbcra Jtltn Httttejon; rtnI«Mi BotK) S»rie OtiTiSf, Patricia BcotUTlilei Kathtuwn Gtavio. Wckattr* Slaty Beatrlc* Bcltcrman, Judy BeUcrxaiui. Itadwattn C)«lr» Applcman, Joan Mar- Unit, Barbara Brnirtqn, Barbara Bakar, E«im» BaumaJi. Marssret Onnna, Paola Burke. Ann Cany. Mary Jo Carey. Pat- Uo CmhUl, Moira CulUnan, Barbara Oar- tot, Shtrron Cournecn, Qail Bristol, Mtry Ellen Brenna. Mary Lu Bowlt«, I Nancy ' Ccrbett. Kat^sy Clinton. Afene : Collins. Jean Cruttandtn, Jcanlo Cush- I nult. Bevcrir CioSi, Diane Chriitlan. Eojcmkrie Carey. i Ourwen Par«», Debby Boberty, Kay Dwjer, Ellen Daiuth. Kathleen Doyle. Stum Ebert. Carol Ecue Ebcrt, Lynn Ely, Sbella FitHlmmonj. Jcanctto rlne- tan. Ponnalee t'aulkner. Karen- DaBoU. Sally Bray. Pattl Jo DIPrtoa, Valwje DcSintia. laOy Deck. Joanne Kanlacl. Patricia Galliano, Gall Grecorar. Maureen Gunn, Linda Gunn, Mary Fat - Growney, Carolyn Gllhool, SUrgarct Mary Gelger. Joicphlne Glor- rf,„„ T 1.1-- -•--- — - The executive director to.tlie'-, t J > . y v —-**-* Qtttem in charie • * « : Mary A U H e S V l H e SflriQe Jsnnlck, dir^t%Glrk catnp; 1 * J - ager{>^jtJri8 Formicol»r store manageiv^ x - ^^fKennetfl^Short Is program Senior program director Is | Serjior Tour To Draw Many More than 60 re$erv«tions have been made for the Pilgrimage to the North American Martyrs - .^^^^ Shrine at jAuriewMejmJSunday. ^aOy Delbridge-xSerjiorl^P*^'K."tt was announced by the> S^ e, »^ are i Mlss Ann>#tis-I Knights of Columbus iponsorlng: fence, Miss Jean Alalmo I M , ^ p Ugrirna f e, ISpris Formicola; Miss Mary S&engleta, "tweenie", program 4»- <iano t _ Joisphlno Giordano. Marianne Gor- din, Viralnla Holj. Dolores Holt, Dlanne Howie. Ell". *»<"-- T «**— " Howie, £ilea Bme, Join fiFna. Anne, Hi Peenr DAYS OF Recollection: Thursday, Sept 18—St. John's Parish, Greece. Rev. L. Johnf Hedges wJUigive. the medications. X Thttrwiay, Sent. fS —• Assomp- i l retttKjtiorj* oX the Ble»»d Virgin Biary 'Pariah, Fafcport, Rev. FrancM |B*naro. . / I HirtyMiDttr'forthefatemlonsoi priests, 8 to S pxa.,Jihursday, Sept. 4 Rev; RfcharrJpTorrhey. Staten Island. General Plan, A ister Fvtty and Ton Herbert. Mary- Anne, Haas. . Hart, Nancy Bale. Cynthia Huurtnan, Mary Hollaext, Joan Hayea, Barbara Huunruan. Jinrt Jnialiteo, Patty Jonea, Eleanor Kawka. Carol Kltnjler. Judy Kretchmer. Joanna Klichntea, Carofytl lawrfr.-Joj*» Laloj.. Htrirxa Loteclke. Patty Lin- coln, Carolyn Lt»lfe. Linda. Lenhard. Jail Eenhanl. Sire IJeehoer. Kathktn t«cfiner, Mrr«$iih LaHoy, Bonn* Lech- Irfter, Lxnn LeBlanc. Linda Leary. Leah £«ary. Yvon?MS Haetaeaa. Eileen tlahosey, Nasty. Murphy. Anna MJnton. Carol Kdrpfir. Lorraine Merltno, Patrlela Me- Ooneld. Mary Jane Mob*. Maureen Mc- Kay, Judy McKay. Jntty Nawrockl, Patty Orlco. Barbara Orlco. Patty O'BHan. Judy Parker. Mar-caret Pvakarcajk. i ana £>niri P»rli. Rita Palermo. Judy Orlartdo. Enth KOCBeSier, rector; Senior Counselors,^-Twee- nie Campj" Mrs- Edward Male- I^CsKi pa Miss Alison Wagner. Junior Counselors, "tweente^ Camp" are the Mi^es Regirta Belva, Angle Seminatore and Joan Skeet; Miss Mary Lou Dwyer, Junior Carop^ program director; Miss $ary tiMonica, senior counselor, junior camp. Senior counselors, junior camp are: the Misses Joan Kress, Sally Luna. Jean Flynn and Virginia Manzohe. Miss Jean Arndt, AJI.C. Water Safety Instructor, is waterfront director and Miss Jean Alaimo, ['assistant. Miss Josephine La- Rocco is itKCharge of cook-boys and cook girts. Sister Mary Vir-J ginla is camp nurse. Cook boys are: Peter Cour, neen, David Connor and Bernard! Faglrt. all of Caledonia, and J?*t- rick Lynch, Michael Kelly and Richard Saxton, all of Rochester; cook girls are: Elizabeth Turner. Palmyra, and Kathy Moynlhan, Bessie Tudesclo, Delphlne Dwyer and Shirley Bellanger, all of The trip is a state-wide project qf %»K. of C, anfiHslJJtclHwey Blshopi^earney will pirejach the sermon at-the Shrine. The Bishop is a former state chaplain of the 'order. \ Arrangements locally are in charge of Charles Ai^iieker, faithful navigator of the Roch- ester Fourth Decree Assembly, ft. OtC. Plans call for a special train: to >iemve the Rocheiter station of the New York CentralatTtni Reservations may be made at Tucieer'i Catholic S|*cp or with Financial Secretary Joseph M. Miller, K. of C. clubroomi, Colum- bus Civic Confer. un Ayi ksers; HlstQrlcal^Willlam Si. Wai- izer, New YorJjfriistiraBce, Frank Srw; '&.% I * v*- ^ i % I 'fm^mm^ mm I - lim wwm VfUs^MiS 27c QUAitrS 54< ' •MaalMaMqe, brother becairse:sUter and this IMB* -«r«k-end.\ T ^ are Skier itary , ^-^CorflMd,, K T^ sister and! wfesfc in the Order of St Fmnm 1 0sar; *m Francis ana daughter TrfMrrvi Ht. aa^t Sot son JUSITM [BbiUfF. J. Vorm«d of » Pearl % iIon«4 «t' ^ ; i o t e | i ^ B . Ho*pitiI, # he# mm Si^to««y r A* visit In jAwaftft- W1L m* imii Rev. Sigeb«d Kta^ CWJRti iHttt-t *Iaif {(fshop-or-texttiiittt aha,Ere* ..feet 'A#M*6«f "net ••xmfi&m ttCrjinay btdaiaed"; Fattier Viattriey % ttH? pri«Uicod the fcrUowini ^a|>^rorSfc'l»^v45ritir|«»^rirv f |«9&-•:.-• "••; "---:• y T « E ORDIKAT10K e* j**. m:\iioinii " ' !*a».1ae flfctt jthe- !«uflpa^sftkse- Fall«^-i?&ttinev i ^s » >&]*****&* »8h School In Owtle^ an* .«f Cmrtlanct State |fioeawenture_""linivexsity aftexf iWorir^ A IZ-and' u mtiered the l* s V*V AUGUST re Sale i SAVINGS fL, ^ , fawwsH. Gorman of 58 Carver-j date Dtv Brighton -«r«s i mur»eilj dfcularJojt director o f the G a * nett'l?j5os^*i'3K«fti^iip^ri- auid ford Ro*4 Bri|hton*a* appoint' «l dm*rti^ Manager of the t)<mfam ana CtetWcle, it v*a* |aarKHmc^byG«nIr«^«(ewtive^ ^taW-i«i*sV- •"• y-'-y. :-..;»• ---: ;> '^Mr^riMI •ttSereeeak'-^'dfiQ^Ji^rt^ , and longthxte btisines* - asiociatii |ftfper^s|4. Ihejipfrniiprif M-Mtmti \jitNie&'-*tbetorn-. ; tifctsiirtic||' itti. 1 I recto? ,ts¥ Jwif**t; s^*'i*wi*i': \ B«idea otfwrraflRUationi/he il a membeF of itoch*8ter I at Patersofl, Ni J, He is a veteran iof ; tte r -^nropean- artd l*ad/"' Tb**t«r»toWMd,WarlT. ; fWar vi«nn# wm c^lr his first' S«emA-~lHas* oX Slmif&y, • August 20t &t tr^ ~ ' Cortland. A. Reis, Kingston; Lecture, James F. McCaifen, Watertown; Legis- ;IatlveXjohn F. Syincmds, New York; Membership, Frank- X. Ith, Brooklyn. Uetreats, FraHk t). 3. Flana- jgan, Ftushfagj Scholarships, Ed- iward F. HargrovcJ, Broolclyn; [Bowling, Thomas J. •Christian, Oswego; Ceremonial, Edward J. Ktinztoger, Brooklyn: Civic Af- fairs. Joseph R. Corso. Brooklyn; Spirts, Ralph J, McFtriand, Ken- more; Pilgrimage* Joseph I* Mel- ody, Bronx, and Adviser to Aux- iliaries, .Bernard T.. D'Arcy, Chairmen and district deputies will meet with state oSHcers at iBotel Copmodore, fJcwr York, on 'Surhdajs, S e p t ?., Gaila Mass Granville, Fraaee — ( N O — Men from all walks of liff gath* ered together htra to attend m "Guild" Mass, iponsored by their various trade and professional organizations. The Mass h a s tt> be celebrated in th« -public sc-usre; no church «u large enough to hold-ths hugt crowd that turned 'out Sr X ItV EASY to Open a CHECKING ACCX>UNT AT THE •""•*y^aQlw Marlanites'Outing Set At fIIIson Park y*£he2MarIaiUtes oiTHtotSf Familyi Pstlsbt Rochester will bold their ammal picnic,- Sunday,. August 24 'srf Eiliswa Park, , "aiemt«« mB leave trie church 's Church,| s**d a t 1 ^rn. tlila Tota and Marie Broer 'ate co-cliairrnctt CHEMUNG CANAL TRUST CO. TAKE JUST A FEW MOMINT5 OP YOUR t TIWE TO iB^^ftt^ •4. " - «" ''••-/ CALt AT THE ACCOUNT OPINING DE5K A t EITHER OF OUR TWO CONVENIINT LOCATIONS SIGN SIGNATURE CARD 3. MAKE YOUR FIRST DEPOSIT 4. SELECT STYLE OF CHECK lOOK THAT IS MOST SUITABLE , Sf*»S flaK a Cmtiirr ' f$*y* %?.&£+- ^.*a^*% ii##issi#frt. .^^, •^UUUHr,, KMilKA, It, Jf„ and ; i»: i J I«ur«« Church, he Js « a^^f -of the Lajrmen'i iuty "" 0~.M. | | , , [ T^ere will be nr> necessity f ot i *""»ing *ro«nd: In circles jj lyml ~*&f*p l **rt Now you art ready fo enjoyJhe many conveniences in having a chmcklng account tike time l& Cguta out all tftf angles, ,-,i«rft*S»* %* < s. ••- Tfii N£W "7" J> ""/- ii ••Www to voio^cu llswsr Op#n Fricioy JEvinf r»j|t immmmmm ^J»^v •WJHMi 4 ELM1RA, N. Y. 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tf ecomb s

Safe #/ re

161 N. Main St

Gemld Sass» a member ostitis gear's Wflduatingf class of 1&. A u t o ' s Seminary W&r awarded a schotahip of three

w a r * htr ih(» Kn«<pn« HTnittriaiHim- fVH, «tf„ -rr.*}.,.-. U i«

St Andrew's 6 r#a fe &$^$qm&> JfgPAVUW*^ j$»

Rtfteetth anniversary of his

years by the Sagtfeta Foundation* Oijthqife l e v e r s t y tfJcwa&w oWrve^ bythe 3 5 t ' America ac^rdfcig to the Itev.t „ ^ J v* »*tt.^w».*2,r* ^T».J' ™ w p f

"SwfonmXiw

John 1* J&Corsnicfc S,g„ aej&ng (foundation president * "THIS A,wAff» is one ot eight granted to seminarians through­out the Unlied. States aittf grants ^utl tmrion and living expenses far three -years at the Catholic IZniVersUy lot the special study of philosophy, leading to a Mas twit's degree in that science.

Th's unusual honor is the" sec ond scholastic; distinction won by Sass who i s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hemes? S\.Sas% 664- IStartan St* .Rochester " '• ' y -

5|sro yfi*us^Q*^erry ,* :as he fs feiown to Mends and class*' mates won one-of the New Xark

i State scholarships on comple-| jtion of his high school 'course in St. Andrew's Seminary-

If iris s graduate of Oar Lady teal: gclp •Schooi nadar

*\«*wrasS SSC5 * t , i S S L ^ F o ^ y observed the an! . niyassiiryr privately at a Mass1

, Ipiseowt residence, 3234 James

S Ordinary thanked all who had l<SQoj^8te(f during; ^ y e a r s ? winch h*ve hr^ught many Mess-J Hf i° "S DJoce^-«t "Syfac e. ; Bishbp Focry was ConsecrAtM

as the fltm K O u ^ of Syracuse

now ^0mm:-^^m^^

Bishop ffoei^ -\V«ii |i#t<55m|Ic»isr'

' Director o f ftdehester Cfathoiicj

Rochesfermn fakes Vows 4s firof/ier

Brother Alfred Mtchell of Rochester WQS among 29 yo«ns Brothers who after conyjlertos

Nheir yeour of xeligioiis formaUon asi iovice; on Augr^prorajuncect their first vows at St. Joseph Kovitiate, RoIHhg: Brairie, tod. JB members of the Brothers' So­ciety of the Congregation of the Holy Cross.

been jfte assistant pastor -ft^d • later pastor* of Our Lady of ML - Carmel Church here, from 1916

to 1932. Bom in Rochester' on July £6,7

1S90, he was educated in S t Andrew's and S t Bernard's Sem­inaries and ordained in June, lOlfi. j

Unprecedented success a n d progress has marked Bishop Foery*s administration o f the Diocese of Syracuse, over the 15 year period. The Catholic popu­lation of Ms diocese fs 272,978 cared for by 35S priests. The dio­cese is divided into 183 parishes and has many schools, religious institutions, hospitals and a col­lege for men.

fag^t^rMGmk sulfa -Mm * U r » S h £ f t V&&& v^ek of th6 GiviV Encattromentl **>««!««• nnuwr' *m '8t«w4 w Lahip SteHa MaR»B, Gonesus Lako, will be a visit ftwn Wi«f»'»*d*«««» »°«% *«**" W * ' N N y B i s h o p K ^ 6 y , w t t M ^ S S S S T * " * * « * ! ; l ^ f z ^ " ^

jflirtur* Wood, tfnd« W»btr; ' # p « t t i 1|(in*W» sink, U«tf Clire Ifoun*. f ' •,, '

•" • • • ^ I MJ.'M^-JMMI'^KUH1111!1^.1^ ''!"*

, F ^ V » ^ 7 t t " \ "V^*«?»«»« w»««. will be a visit frca At S % B l ^ « « » » . w thh Friday, August £ At this, time, the Bishop win ~~J—

fe«tt ks :6S«#; -ife^'. fries depuijyEhlghtesei

l i 35XtxgeraW» UlStrlfc* .«n*Wic*s EIniir», Corntag and \V*verly Council. Rhode Is * pwt sr«nd

^ragBTorBBiilrirtJSiiSeir

tedfeate tvyo newi Rabins, Cabin St'Jolm'JPiaher has, been erected In memory of the late highly'ess* teemed S&v, >Vaiter; Av Fischer J

(who; ^vas the second director of] ICWiip Stella Marls;,' The seqonal n?^r cabin, named S t t& after St, ]t»a the Gpeat, will be dedi« cated foNthe memory «pf Leo F. 'iAPAjm Jr^aj former camper W Stella Maris. X I \„

The campets haVoriyranged a ^pecdal pageant porijtaslng: tlie lpparltlbn of our BlesscalMtather i|"^tinnau^ j.< •• ^ \ -;tr*e ioUowlnig: giris are .now®

jCarop SJeHa Maris. * •

hi- t ComMitii HODSMS Purtp , B»tb»»«

Nt*ry, An» ItlBto^ Ann' Bfchkr. Jfli*f

(cro, Allc» Schmr, ^ n B g c h | i r B , t t y I

ff»»HM?l » ( < • « * ! MWIVMtf wwmw«»TJspi i»»»™-w

^WpfnhlJtJ-, Ann» JJJiy S»It». i|*ry*9iv» iinitii, oai'ahtiimthi .?**itt<? ftron*e.

26 On Stella Maris For Girls1

v Encampment Personnel of t h e Counseling Staff o f Camp Stella Maria

l o r the Girls; Encampment; now underway, w a s anhQinwed flt tho camp today.

For Wvmm Set At Cetmcle j IXv<5 closed, l e l r e a t e for women, two days o f reeottectiott

a n a t i t e Holy Houy during September were annotmced by t h e Re lMeus of O u r Lady o f the Cenacle at the Cenacle Convent,

693 East Avenue* 1h£s week-

(/ctjfig d/top

Ma^WngJie Feast of the Im-[women's Retreat Rev. aiwin 'maculate Hejrt of Mary today Haungs, SJ. (Ausr. 22y His Excellency SSslion c . 1 , . - 4^ M _. T

Sept 19 to 21—St Jerome's 'Sodality Business Women. Rev.

(Aug; 22* Sis EsceKency BSshop iKearney Vflii ce&brate Mass on fihe Convent lawn at, S_a.m., 'WeatJher permitting. An are to-

[hfited' fo 'asslst; the Sisters fald. f.^pie JSejpieatfcer schedule fol-tofts; • • . • • ' • ' — " — " '-.—:—

[Herbert aancy, SJf. ! Sept. St to 28—Preparation for (Marriage Retreat Rev. Daniel OXeary, OJ>fX

. XaiwrBay w***en*Klre«*wIll| opHtlErl&^AttgV 5Hfc at 6 p.tn, ancj.clewed, on - Monday. Sept. 1 , %mot l?ay jit 4 pm^wjlr* 1hef R«(w JToha' Cjiraji* SwR

.' Sftpfe.* l * ^ - ^ t ; * a t r K r « ' S 9 -dality in JElmira. and GepettO.

jDora. DarnaiUl Wjnaai. / - .;. | Sep«ii8<ol«—Youn^BtainMar

District leaders Named In K, of C.

John J. Kinney, 860 Culver Road, was appointed district dep-ujty of the New York State Knights of Columbus 58th dis­trict, this week, by State Deputy Thomas L Fitzgerald of Nw York City.

Najned district deputies over K. of C. councils In the Roches­ter diocese are: Frank X. Rhode, Elmlra. 54th distriqt; Avery Nea-gle. Auburn, 57th unci Harold A. Smith, DansviHe. 63rd.

Appointed in adjoining districts are: Joseph P. Rlpton, Le Roy, 59th; J. Hugh Rcilly, Niagara [Falls, 62nd; and 'William N. Nix. Cortland, 55th. . ,

STATE' COMMITTEES wSl be [headed by the following accord­ing t o State Deputy Fitzgerald: Audit, Denis A. Mansfield, Sara-

{toga Springs; Boy Life, Prank {Telle, Herkimer: Catholic Af­fairs. Otto H. Koch. Buffalo; Conservation, wailam. P..^Jlfe, Staten Island. "x *'

^«liy. ftrtMetn M : « * . * > . ' ~ Gent«i M.*xs Sandra Howiiril. Mary

Princes DairtJ; Hlltom Domtnicn I3«r. "dona: LlironU Ctnit •" "Billey. >. • .

Mt. Marries Dnrbcra Jtltn Httttejon; rtnI«Mi BotK) S»rie OtiTiSf, Patricia

BcotUTlilei Kathtuwn Gtavio. Wckattr* Slaty Beatrlc* Bcltcrman,

Judy BeUcrxaiui. Itadwattn C)«lr» Applcman, Joan Mar-

Unit, Barbara Brnirtqn, Barbara Bakar, E«im» BaumaJi. Marssret Onnna, Paola Burke. Ann Cany. Mary Jo Carey. Pat-Uo CmhUl, Moira CulUnan, Barbara Oar-tot, Shtrron Cournecn, Qail Bristol, Mtry Ellen Brenna. Mary Lu Bowlt«,

I Nancy ' Ccrbett. Kat sy Clinton. Afene : Collins. Jean Cruttandtn, Jcanlo Cush-I nult. Bevcrir CioSi, Diane Chriitlan. Eojcmkrie Carey. i

Ourwen Par«», Debby Boberty, Kay Dwjer, Ellen Daiuth. Kathleen Doyle. Stum Ebert. Carol Ecue Ebcrt, Lynn Ely, Sbella FitHlmmonj. Jcanctto rlne-tan. Ponnalee t'aulkner. Karen- DaBoU. Sally Bray. Pattl Jo DIPrtoa, Valwje DcSintia. laOy Deck. •

Joanne Kanlacl. Patricia Galliano, Gall Grecorar. Maureen Gunn, Linda Gunn, Mary Fat - Growney, Carolyn Gllhool, SUrgarct Mary Gelger. Joicphlne Glor-rf,„„ T 1.1-- - • - - - — -

The executive director to.tlie'-, t J > .yv —-**-*

Qtttem in charie •*«: Mary A U H e S V l H e S f l r i Q e Jsnnlck, dir^t%Glrk catnp;1* — J -

ager{>^jtJri8 Formicol»r store manageiv^x • -^^fKennetfl^Short Is program

Senior program director Is | Serjior

Tour To Draw Many More than 60 re$erv«tions have

been made for the Pilgrimage to the North American Martyrs

- . ^ ^ ^ ^ Shrine at jAuriewMejmJSunday. ^aOy Delbridge-xSerjiorl^P*^'K."tt was announced by the>

S ^ e , » ^ arei M l s s Ann>#tis-I Knights of Columbus iponsorlng: fence, Miss Jean Alalmo I M , ^ pUgrirnafe, ISpris Formicola; Miss Mary S&engleta, "tweenie", program 4»-

<ianot_ Joisphlno Giordano. Marianne Gor-din, Viralnla Holj. Dolores Holt, Dlanne Howie. Ell". *»<"-- T — «**— " Howie, £ilea Bme, Join fiFna.

Anne, Hi Peenr

DAYS OF Recollection: Thursday, Sept 18—St. John's

Parish, Greece. Rev. L. Johnf Hedges wJUigive. the medications.

X Thttrwiay, Sent. fS —• Assomp-i l retttKjtiorj* oX the Ble»»d Virgin Biary

'Pariah, Fafcport, Rev. FrancM |B*naro. . / I

HirtyMiDttr'forthe fatemlons oi priests, 8 to S pxa., Jihursday, Sept. 4 Rev; RfcharrJpTorrhey.

Staten Island. General Plan, A

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Herbert. Mary- Anne, Haas. . Hart, Nancy Bale. Cynthia Huurtnan, Mary Hollaext, Joan Hayea, Barbara Huunruan.

Jinrt Jnialiteo, Patty Jonea, Eleanor Kawka. Carol Kltnjler. Judy Kretchmer. Joanna Klichntea, Carofytl lawrfr.-Joj*» Laloj.. Htrirxa Loteclke. Patty Lin­coln, Carolyn Lt»lfe. Linda. Lenhard. Jail Eenhanl. Sire IJeehoer. Kathktn t«cfiner, Mrr«$iih LaHoy, Bonn* Lech-Irfter, Lxnn LeBlanc. Linda Leary. Leah £«ary.

Yvon?MS Haetaeaa. Eileen tlahosey, Nasty. Murphy. Anna MJnton. Carol Kdrpfir. Lorraine Merltno, Patrlela Me-Ooneld. Mary Jane Mob*. Maureen Mc­Kay, Judy McKay. Jntty Nawrockl, Patty Orlco. Barbara Orlco. Patty O'BHan.

Judy Parker. Mar-caret Pvakarcajk. i a n a £>niri

P»rli. Rita Palermo. Judy Orlartdo. Enth KOCBeSier,

rector; Senior Counselors,^-Twee­nie Campj" Mrs- Edward Male-I^CsKi p a Miss Alison Wagner.

Junior Counselors, "tweente^ Camp" are the Mi^es Regirta Belva, Angle Seminatore and Joan Skeet; Miss Mary Lou Dwyer, Junior Carop^ program director; Miss $ary tiMonica, senior counselor, junior camp.

Senior counselors, junior camp are: the Misses Joan Kress, Sally Luna. Jean Flynn and Virginia Manzohe.

Miss Jean Arndt, AJI.C. Water Safety Instructor, is waterfront director and Miss Jean Alaimo,

['assistant. Miss Josephine La-Rocco is itKCharge of cook-boys and cook girts. Sister Mary Vir-J ginla is camp nurse.

Cook boys are: Peter Cour, neen, David Connor and Bernard! Faglrt. all of Caledonia, and J?*t-rick Lynch, Michael Kelly and Richard Saxton, all of Rochester; cook girls are: Elizabeth Turner. Palmyra, and Kathy Moynlhan, Bessie Tudesclo, Delphlne Dwyer and Shirley Bellanger, all of

The trip is a state-wide project qf %»K. of C, anfiHslJJtclHwey Blshopi^earney will pirejach the sermon at-the Shrine. The Bishop is a former state chaplain of the 'order. \

Arrangements locally are in charge of Charles Ai^iieker, faithful navigator o f the Roch­ester Fourth Decree Assembly, ft. OtC.

Plans call for a special train: to >iemve the Rocheiter station of the New York C e n t r a l a t T t n i Reservations may b e made at Tucieer'i Catholic S|*cp or with Financial Secretary Joseph M. Miller, K. of C. clubroomi, Colum­bus Civic Confer.

un Ayi ksers; HlstQrlcal^Willlam Si. Wai-

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, fawwsH. Gorman of 58 Carver-j date Dtv Brighton -«r«s imur»eilj dfcularJojt director o f the G a * nett'l?j5os^*i'3K«fti^iip^ri- auid

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I at Patersofl, Ni J, He is a veteran iof; • tter - nropean- artd l*ad/"' Tb**t«r» to WMd,WarlT. ; f W a r vi«nn# wm c^lr his first' S«emA-~lHas* oX Slmif&y,

•• August 20t &t tr^ ~ ' Cortland.

A. Reis, Kingston; Lecture, James F . McCaifen, Watertown; Legis-;IatlveXjohn F. Syincmds, New York; Membership, Frank- X.

Ith, Brooklyn. Uetreats, FraHk t). 3. Flana-

jgan, Ftushfagj Scholarships, Ed-iward F. HargrovcJ, Broolclyn; [Bowling, Thomas J. •Christian, Oswego; Ceremonial, Edward J. Ktinztoger, Brooklyn: Civic Af­fairs. Joseph R. Corso. Brooklyn; Spirts, Ralph J, McFtriand, Ken-more; Pilgrimage* Joseph I* Mel­ody, Bronx, and Adviser to Aux­iliaries, .Bernard T.. D'Arcy,

Chairmen and district deputies will meet with state oSHcers at iBotel Copmodore, fJcwr York, on 'Surhdajs, Sept ?.,

Gaila Mass Granville, Fraaee — ( N O —

Men from all walks o f liff gath* ered together htra t o attend m "Guild" Mass, iponsored by their various trade and professional organizations. The Mass has tt> b e celebrated in th« -public sc-usre; no church « u large enough to hold-ths hugt crowd that turned 'out

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