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Atlbttm — afembets of the I5xs{ Saturday Laiicheon Committee $i Ajptbuvn Jlean^ry, Diqcesan &ounc|i<}f Catholic Women, met recently «t the hums of,ttte^(aijmao, Mrs i&corge Av Stajdejcy. to complete' ' arrangements for the reopening of, the Suncheon series Saturday, Oct. 4 , at 1 o'clock a t the Os-hew* Hotel* /
tWB PASTOR of S^""A1 phonstts Church, the Rev. Fred crick *»„ Straub, ^flW be- the speakers . /
present j s f the meeting were Mrs, JEJafry H, X»fflon» deanery chairman of Spiritual tjeveJop-
tfartentj Mis* Carolyn TUttJgan, Bd"Iss Catherine H. Ryan, Mrs. Stylise W. Merna, Mrs. Joseph I* "Berry, Miss Mary ~F, Dunn, and Mrs. CI Eugene Carpenter, pTA*w*»i» nr ^iffiiira Deanery
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Auburn — OcfoSwr devotions vm toe» lieli each aoon * t 12MB Jn St . 3Ury^ Church, Axiburo, wcortttng t o the S t . Rev. Wt> ltam E, Copwen, pastor.
Devotlon» Wilt connlst of Koury Mid BenecHciiou of the Most Blessed Saerantent and will fee cone3uded by 13:30 pjn.
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U a v e For College j, 'Genevah-Itf^s oft t o college for : seventeen tM Sales Higli School ^raduajtes this ML...
The list oS students *nd colleges ifoUowsz
HovEaxd JoShn Blood, S s w w s e ilMversity; Einjnett TPltomas Bat-ger, SUrte IRnlv. a t Wb& JMax-jeee Bualilae*, St Mary's ,ifo®* pittJ, Jfcochestey; Charle% Certo,
ICIarksoB U.s Kohext Ocmstable, ISohaBt ^ 33»ry loia Davis, Nawreth Colleee; WilHani Flroterfcj?, Niag-1 «ra OrtiversXty; Cather&e Mc> Cahh^ Albans? State; John UvU-vey, l!3Ba?arit Univearsity; James 'Alan,.P«3nier>- Niagara; UntvewWy; Edgar Roesdij RenassJaerf William Smith, AUred University;
t?au! Hfmnwond, Hobart; Ann JSulloolSr CoraanistaitfrUea^hers.]
'Shirley I^ajcurias, l^fouville CoJIeges I?«3belle Slmecato, St. Ifary» BospEtaJ, Rochttterj Don-aid Furano, Buffalo* Teehmlcai,
Card M Christmas Fund
Auburn — T h e Rosary »na Scapvlai, Society of St, Mary's Church will sponsor a card party at the Osborne Hotel* Wednes-
tdt&t- O ^ s> a t * ^4!n« * w ^ b e n * eist of tbe Chiistmasr Aetlvttles Tutid 'of the society.
Chairmen are iter. Edgar Rutchings and llrs.'Fred L, Ann* strong. Assisting them on the general committee are Mr^. Herbert House and Mrs, «r, Harold WWght,
CBBCtB lUADBRS of the society who will act as tfoe ticket committee are: Mesdames Joseph Erniaw, Richard Corcoran, Anna Mullaley, Edward Coonan, John Doyle, James JKenny, Michael Manlon. Itfargaret. Helfernan,
'' Adoration Tttemm C^fiaMtt-~<KCX-i'Tfae Pe*.
petutl.Adoration program begun! IrtiRefcufcreetfein. Chijxch iwere just 'f^o; y e a n 8«to has added up to more than 5€p,ooo-man hours o f } ^ewtforw by to pesaotas to the' Bleued Saeraujncnt -
Edigar Hutchlngs, Helen Murray, Jolm OToolev C3iarle^ Lewis, •Henry Mitchell: \
JJS% Mesdaanes John Foster* William Ganey; EllJahetft Ganey,
|Pred Bisser, Fred O i a » , Harry Barr, Ullian Efayfort, Asm Ferguson, Walter Sanderson, Walter Morey, Fred Armstrong, Elisabeth Walsh, Timothy Mttrley,
Jlamaret Hyelch, Paul Nolan, potner Bryant, WiUIarn Houli han» John Welch, James Dona vajrahd C. Miskell; ' •
And the Misses Mary Cheney, Maty Falvey, Eaizaheth Murray, and EJorothy Fitzgerald,
The prize c»riunittee Is composed of the Misses Mea Blalr^ MHdbre4 Carroll, Nellie Jpoijovan, ActeWtde DriscoH, Catherteie Falvey, Katherine Failey, tj l l |an Hatdi, Beatrice Herrians, Mary Lesch, Elizabeth McCarthy, Helen Shaw, Delia Stevens, Josephine Thompson and Dorothy 1tacy | '
Also the Mesdame* George Ambrose, Edward Byrae, Herbert Corhett, James '^oughlin, Timothy CougMIh, felward Hart, Leo Kane, William' Kanalley, Francis lacy. Salem t a H o o * Joatn MttTiausen, Patrick Mullaley, Joseph OTOonneii, Frank
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He High School 4rlve a»4 re intaded them **the jpeople of St. Mary's wiU do their paft ht making the dreafia. of a heW Catholic High School a reality,"
Following the busineiss meeting; refreshments *"wrere, served under the direction ot Mrs* Edward Coonan, Mrs. Richard Corcoran and Jlrs. Joseph Einlaw.
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At«. Kirk To fel l Of Life In Moscow
Compensations were lew for America's representatives ira the Soviet capital who • were constantly under surveillance of unfriendly Russians, according to Lydia Kirfc, wife, of Admiral Alan G. Kirk, ambassador* to Russia from 1949 through 1951.
Mrs. Kirk will teU of her experience in Moscow at a public lecture Oct. 13 in the Auditorium 1 Theaten ^ e lecture is sponsored by a group af prominent Roches-tcrians. \ .
Gift Made By RfM^^^fi^ to Mr$.SttDer0iW&tmry
Anliurn —B«ns wave ttiwte tor the «orta«g MX and win* ter season &t the September TtieetiMg- ofth«iRosa*y ^»d ScapuIar'Society of St, H«ry!s Chiwolw In opniaf tiit«> 8 ingf the newly ihstalled Bresldenf, Tiliss Mary Falvey, sprite in trio-ute to the late Mrs. 'Ho^aid g , Denis, immediate past president] pi the society.
A GIF3P OF ^100, donated by members of tj^e s,ociety,jkV*s pre ,] seated to the new school fund |n memory of -Mis. St, Penis. The fund was raised under the direction of the Mesdnmesi Fred.! Bisser, Herbert House, John Orr and John KinseUa,
A t the. meeting the B t Kev, Msgr, William F, Cowen, pastor, spoke in tribute of Mrs, St. Denis. The pastor urged the
Requiem Offered For John 1YI. Marcella , SeirvlCesi for the late 3ohn M. Majftcella were held from the
f Frear Funeral Home, 1M0 l a k e Ave* andl at"St. Andrew Church op Tuesday, Sept 23, 3.^2, ~~R% Rev* Msgr, George W, EcKi celebrated the Solemn Mass of Requiem, assisted by Rev. Vincent ieFrols, Deacon, and Rev. John W. I^eVeque, Sub-deacon,
M31it;ary honors were con ducted by members of the Carl and Joseph l-aemlein Post Vet-erahs of Foreign Wars. Guard of Honor was formeaToy mem. bers of the Flower City Pup Tent, Military Order of Cooties and the 306th Field Signal Association.
Bearer* were former associates ot the E. R, Wilson Post.
Mr. Marcella is survived by his wife, Mrs. Amelia Marcella; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Mercer and Miss Rose Marcella; three brothers, Frederick, James and Frank Marcella; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Viola and'Mrs. Louise Gagliardl.
Final blessing was given at the grave in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery by Father LeFrois.
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suffered severe persecution.
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Anyone lnterestesi in joining the Third Order, or in obtaining information about i t s benefits, is invited.
This week the Tiiird Order of Mt. Carrnel celebrates tk« Feast of-St, Therese, the Llltle Flower of Jesus. "No ono bas naade the Carmelite Order better known nor the Scapular o f Our Lady more loved thorn, the Little Fioweri" the announcement sadd.
"She, who w?lshc* to be, a child of Mary, has tfught its through her life that v e wdll be drawn, closed to Jesus through the love of His Mother. Anyone who thinks of his eternal salvation , d who" Is sdrlvltagr to live Jhls fe according to llw will of ^5od,
needs tho strengitlL and encouragement offered tluough the Third Order."
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Membership in the Thirds, Order, too, "is rich In indulgences," arocwigf f hese being a plenary Indulgence which may be gained, under the usual condition, on the day of reception into the Third Order, and also on the day of the monthly meeting,-.
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