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Iff V lit ^\>-::: -•<rV xm !,..< T" !&j^fe(«tli<t'>»l»Hlf>|,(.1l'««ll««&[ll|i|i J m . C*rdi LUted Ar KC > * - #:? evening, GeM»rt^s&jte.at. Mr* Jtfchg& A. S«SK|0J1 1 "«BII1 %$!<*& judtnoKr ,»y tte- c^ard 1 TwAiwwn** %tm. Jansesi Sew- *•*. ft <Qm&M the ettf^ilniineat. iilMll'iif|tifii||Hi|ii v i- >iil||i|^ii^mil|MR[iii(i ^ i if** M S IIJ'IJIJI l'['| HIKI HEED MONEY? JKMlf CAN SET 560 or Sl,500 ^ * « , m ' m m vm $*Vtjh - 5M --K& mm M.m 1S5.1! tee*. AUBURN TRUST CO. •IIMMI'WWI ' IHMHM «l tii« AjR-fWfte KilcU... * Wife r # WATE* *EATf*$ cMtisis- ~; D*YE*S WASHERS **E«|SItATORS *1RWItS t.*«IMf STEIGERWALD ELECTRIC CO. IStuthSt. Atrium Pr.Stitnfh to Open First Scrf#f oy tiiiricfteon Ip 4^«**« J Jtifaafcr f fa $fev. hnfofck & Biimh »as&v of Si £!$KMSttg €hur$i r iKatl he the guest speaker at the October pbft Satettey t*mcti«tt, sposoreil by Auburn Itemo* 3?ipc^in ta«m® »t cutbflflpig •— £J \^mfeii ISie tatchetwt, scheduled for Saturday, Qctonerjt, & 1 BJOW at the Qsbosne Hhtel \vift tHs tins grsf la tKe 395S4953 serte^, ^msTWDsrcBEOStS «pe open fp RU Catholic women wha are as&?a to, T&tevi(* Hojy Cotnmu* tuott la thc«it owtt parish fehi««*es m th* wiorniog of tfte E3rst Satwaay. Tfie ]Rev. HJeriEa J. Hicfcey, O, ' <SESfiarapfc»f jptoSesaor E of |ay|bso®ljy 'af/^WlttfrlaiSi i»"'mio4er*t(JS oi tftealda&ir comiftit(to*s^MtaaH adviser to the First Saturday <3oiittm!tte*. Father StrauV jsdll lie presented to «ie *udience by ;.Mi& cotamlttee Jha® requested ^t ^f wdinai^ des&Jtogto»t- 'gsqa Utfr lumjieua wake a teser- v*tJon *« telephoning or writiijg 3*cSi|&trry-3^ I^Ifiui, «hairraan «J .f^TOWtty SpMtiial Devel- bpitml €<j(!nwittee. - \. ,iu. •a-.p * \ Geneva KO Umf Plans Program Genev* — Fif^-oi» members attended the opening dinner of the Kmghts of Columbus AuxB Jwry recently held to Woman's l&iHding, Mrs. Jay Cochrane, president of the auxiliary, opened the meet* iBjj and presided at the business session following the dinner, ,' A variety of activities are be- ing planned for the coming yea?, according to the preview of the calendar. Among events listed are a series of benefit dinners for the new K, of C home* One hundred veterans from the —'-•mmni n .I.I ii HocbjeatM, N. V, ^_ Iiimil » ll^iili liu In i illinium) j illinium (ill III^HIIIIIII i t inn .1, irnu, .nv I 1 . I!| I.I.IHIIII 11 II IU'IJ |l. New KC Officers Installed In Auburn Pot Luck Supper To Be Held On Oct. 30 ( AnJwr«*.'l5w .Plot lUuck supper otfgtni% sctteduied for-Tuesday, Sept. 23t h»*. been postponed vm- m !h»ead*|y r ©ct 30^ at the Cath- olic .OwiAtears Home on South *St*eet. Mrs. & JEu&sne Garpentea-, FWE LJPE INSURANCE • '-••' om mimit€s*imwm~* f v i ratsowAt Veterans' Hospital, Canandaigua, vm be entertained at a dinner in the K. of C. home on Oct U. Tftey wfll come to Geneva to at- tend the Hobait -Allegheny foot- ball game. Mrs Harold Plunkett will be chairman of the tureen supper offered at the next meeting of the Auxiliary to be held Oct. 2U _ o*-. „•••<.",•.,, Mrs. Jennie Garbus Funeral Rites Held D i 0 « a t t . .GounciS of Catholic *"* 7 f **J* h f homer 302 Womett, M JSsMng the invitation ^ f t . on Sept, 13 after a long ^Or«tfesupP«F^t^sse44hat all UJnes& hitisrested,.Cathode women \vW l Rev. Edward J, Foy ofBciated b»/v,-elccHne: at tS* supper audi at a Requiem'Mass at 9:00 a. m» sdh^tHMt b^ine^megtog. jln S t Michael's Church, Burial was JjffSt. aiichael's Cemetery. Mrs. Garbus v a s a life resi- dent of the community and a charter member of Court St.' Michael 1173, Catholic Daughters of America. Survived by her husband, Ed- ward F. Garbus, Mrs. Garbus feft itwo daughters, Mrs^Fay Raftery, - Jtroit, Mich.; Mrs, I^cTHatch, fMiffn Qt & Of C. Frolics Planned By Geneva Knights in_ij.!i|ij|,HiiiiiL.i|ii)|l>)i!ii ,,-JWtt *- lt.vri.ll be a "wtorn engagement this yeai for tie popular K. of C. Frolics. Geneva Council Knlgh^ of Columbus has decided to sponsor the Frolics again as ""rune •-••••—r.-X ~~ Tlime", a John B. Rogers Produc- f* j " CL L J iifm - The b| S show win e ° on vsiood ^neprierci ©uild Jo Plan Fashion Show WBEmgJtf&mmk' Plf%e» of AUbaro Council, Knights of Cohimbu-^. from Jeff, front: • J ^ B a r a McK<;oii t jdyo*jaloi J. Hjuiild Wright, Wiiftrter; John F. nBreMian; grand bhlght; Arthtw Donnelly, ,^epi|^r Kra»d knight; and Francis Cuddy, fln.ncUl secretary. Jtack, from ?SL^ZJ?'-I.-«»*»*JW«** *«» u 'yt InfltaMingofficer; FmOn^my, wrtslde guardlKdw-ard caurroij, lecturer; John JL. WBacIt, *ru»teej John Gumsr*ep, warden} Fire C*lcf Luhe J. Bergan, • -, , ^r?asaarcr ( Mtd lo&a 8!c«3arthyi lnswe guard. The Good Shepherd Guild will meet Monday evening, Sept. 29, in the Seneca Hotel at 8:00 o'clock. According to Miss Helen O'Harrlgan, president, plans will be outlined for a Fashion Show anil card party, the first jproject of the Guild to ralso funds for ,Holy Angels Homo. , ' The president will introduce the new officers: Mrs. William Wahl, 1st vice-president; Mrs. Kenneth Holz, tod vice-president; Mrs. Lynn French, gecordjng Secretary; Mrs. Frnnk. Rritt, Drivers' Training Class Inaugurated J$ DeSales , Gtfieva—Foi* the first tijne in the history of tl>e school, DeSale^ High School has tonugura^d drivel's training classes for the students, ^kteen haare already joined. Witji a. view to educating boys 'and gtris to he safe drivers be- fore they obtain operating port- raits; the .school authorities de?- cided to pul the course In the- , school program this fall. Hal£ credit wfll be allowed for the coarse, WIIUA3I DILTS, coach in- structor at DeSales, is instructor in the new training class*. •Mfkm Day'^ Devotions For $5 Students • Penn Van — Thirty-five high school students attended a Day oi Recollection "held! In St. Auburn Group Hears Program meeting. Guests at the picnic sup per were the Rev. William F. Davie, the Rov. James Collins and the Rev. Edward J. Tolster. J NiSQt. Boppel Fund Auburn — The Sacred Heart League of Holy Family Church was entertained at the home of Mrs. George M. Frank with a .„ „ „_ „ ... supper preceding its September f 53 " CounfcU Cathollp Women; Corresponding Secretary; and Mrs. Neil Monahan; Treasurer. L,ast year the Guild presented a check for 53.0OO.O0 to the Home for necessary repairs and im- provements. The following standing com- mittee chairmen have been ap- pointed for the year: Miss Dor- othy Letson, Entertainment; Miss Winifred Kolly, Publicity; Miss Josephine Flora, Shrine; Mrs. Francis" J. Bauer, Auditor; Mrs. Bernard Herlihey, Delegate Dic- the boards at DeSales Gymna- sium for a three-nigrht run Dec. 1-2-3. . Grand Knight Thomas J- Gal- lagher, Jr„ has appointed a com- mittee of the members to have charge of arrangements foer the show, HARRY HUaiPIIBEY Is gen- eral chairman assisted by Arthur J. dowan, co-chairman; and Dr. Charles McCarlrey, Thomas J. Gallagher, Jr., Mrs. Nora Coch- rane, Frank Murphy, Miss Mad- eline Buckley, Michael J. McDon- ald, Christopher Carroll, Tinaothy Buekley, Richard HeSfernan, Rev. Robert H. Fennessy and Mrs. Euyene Marshall. Mrs. Eugene Fess. Hostesses; Mrs. Carl G. Martin, Telephone. o spiritual adviser of the League!' Miss Gertrude Freeman, presi- dent, conducted the meeting at which plans were outlined for Michael's Church, Sunday, Septi* hc f a u a n d winter season. It 21 , was voted to establish the First ' . .»,..«. , [Friday of each month as the reg Jomrrjt week and seniors are being g^ert,' f elwn'hv n7v *£t tiU "" MU " lu ihP. nrofsrenee. ODmina class In, confer « nres - Smn by Rev,-Pat-. Mrs. Leo ..The^tot^^opened J^lciiS^TSSSS ^SjiSS-SST' ^ ° f "" **- Card Party Slated & cord party will be held for the Msgr. John F. Boppel Schol- arship Fund on vyeanesday, Oct. J, at 8:30 p.ny-lh the St. Boni- face School-Hall on Whalen St. The fund offers a scholarship to any-Worthy boy and girl grad- juattf of St. Boniface Grammar The Grand Knight reports that several other committees will be named. General committee under the chairmanship ol Harry Hum- plurey will hold several meetings before the final plans are com- pleted. ~ The Knights expect to, make- thts show "bigger and better'* thai? last year's event, agctfrdlng to Council leaders. .Now S*jiimjMy Montreal ~^CtiC) — The new Seminary M the Holy Apostles has beenf blessed by Archbishop Patjl'Emlle Leger of Montreal. A £ve-story building to the city's outskirts, it will be used for the education of those who have a late vocation to the p>rlesthood. £!ffS^ S ^ ^ t t ! " ^ . ' S. "SSSIDS? Wa!J• 0 2^^rSen Mre ^ CkO0, Wh ° ' 8 a «"" a »«• dudes twelve seniors and four. Juniors. Other students are reg-' Church, Rochester, istering for latter classes. I Riciiard Retlly, faculty mem- A car donated for the year by ' bcr oi the Penn Yan«sAcademy, •man. *i , ¥** WHOUESALE «. ttTAIL JQtlMS ~ ^ M-24 rmm mi& t AUWIW, NEW YOIK . jnutUtj^ciitftTS •§£• CaOCItni, ONDBl AND CONC«TE M.OCK5 Yan, and d x grandcWIdren.' PhielerPemtiac is betog used. In ' addressed the students at noon, j f %n a J f-Jji CU««,«- rers «ere: Jerrv Buddev.l tte trth 4»8 course. Both _class Clersy to attendance ^ w ^ . . W ? n e t l G£6ftS ShOWBT Rwnk^ ers wiere: Jerry Buckley, Buckley, Flyngj, Frante- '" iwnt e-^S,-« •D' ' t*> m and road worlc are 'being-o„„ BI L Mu ^ ir /, .* r «.-^._- , ' nnldf rvS! S^.fcHnctadrt in-the 45 minutes d a g - * " ^ "^5 W ^? t > M ''' ! _- ^ k M t ^ ^ * in the TevCTth period a t 2 k l 7 r a . ,tori KeV ' *"««* ^ *«V. «s-L*^ m « °* i m«-^ .«. w»i„„ II™M-J .»»slstant. pastor: and Fattier iw»n. Shower field FofPenn Yan Nuns rKA nrt„K«„. «,„«« >.x. sn rf^ her of Commandery 25 or Aux- -' %L£*%L S ^^-S 3 - H i l a r y 4?. Knights of St. John ..Joseph Hester, program chair- chairman John Rhelnhart ex- x plains that the young recipients may use the scholarship to aN' tend, any high* school of their! choice. L Hilda. Melsenthnl is cochalr. Goods' man. Classes are belne limited to' slslant; pastor; and Father Iren-i^ rowei '\ w ' as neia f o r m e Stetei Arxangmentsw^by-Reilirs ^ ^ £***£?& ae«, O.FAL, of Wntkins Ql^^JL^L^ 51 - Mchael Funeral; I begin In January. •o->— Bre-okiast l ,"/\VJ»T r , A- dinner meeting'of the ifar- Of hMHB, B&gHttS igaret Danford GaHd witt be'hej&*f gt, CoraEDibans^Jfeh. - cNO'Bntm |at the Seneca HotelO{» Sepfe S > _ Bishop Edvvard X. Calvin oi « ; -» C M « ^. -«.- »^ _* Hanyang; China, art Irlsh-bprn, "*' St. Colomhan missionary, •«•«*«•«>•••• jpfl^k - ' "•'• If" Try- ^^*>#yi^ay . vJ» J m rilV'lvlli Y . «t 6^0 p. m. The new offlcers .'urge all member* to WBuA The CuiW vm hofi nagje sale.*Mll:-East jOct'ftatsl.'E;'-' _ _ .^-^ J Catholic loan To Aid Refugees •tionail Catholic Jlfgrant IFUJBA 'hat-just heen' t,, ln ,, the"teuafesi' ITBlLLtT. AHtyftN.H.Y. Yan—A' Canned rer\was held for the Sisters s . , , Convent on Sept. 21. ^ ^J" 14 lm 3^ wexc T^e Slstcr s wish to thank the ^T^Z^JTS^^t^ Parishioners for their generosity, ^i^L^^lS?" Mar- whlch ra! « de this event such a garet Elghrneyrld^ Hilda GiHl-, SUC cess. «an, M « . CTecn Tmvnsend, Mrs.; 0 - & MW. Katherine Lo:. Lemoviie Frolessor Mrs. Pliyilis-Enwin, Mrs!*, - «, « . , -,% mes Tripoh! and Mrs. Marie'Set By friday ClUll 7 HI USE > FINKLLNEN.V WEDDINO AM) SH0W1SB .GIFTS FOB TllE BBID1!! „,_WITHIN TOUR BCnDCBT! GlffTS WRAPPEr* ANB JB8UVB3IEB NEAR fill! FIVE F O ! N » H.Y. turn, Mm m mm mmtmrnum imm ' O U A l i r r MtUCafMiCSfAM pair JSAt «IJipPKB«9aPn4ffiuM- •»** *i» .HII^I »ii»«»« l ^.I»i«i|.-i»i»»BHiii|«.l urn ^.•'•(p'tSilP l^niis ahlifC -^a# Mifp^-JiSil*- -^^" -tfti^U. ^-* '••' '•"" -.IIM iJf.TlJi' -^ • *i -^ iri iuw irrawrr . ~ ' 4JEuMtJiK>*&£i ai>iai-a a.. • ^ a ij»!»-.»,«,» rai m ii> .nr .«*iBiM: " 'ftttlltetf' ^ti£ WaJtf fattl'' i- -tMM?^iSf*^"- '',' riiii tlrrtxlur Ttt • »«••»IP>I»I»»r«ir<iit» i.if l<• ;.I>I» •M Ptfamttm ^ ^. EAST *0CHKTEB mmL ' SjfVIWlS And fifflr" '*""""'" «»tDjWf|g^lM Jtift ,^i^iiii^^ 'r%Wr#|.l^M)ti»e^; erm- ejjwatjjtes, *i% ittFtmdhei* gratinj to loi tm hetStt'*" quarters. .. . 1$ desfgned to ass||t •ffftigee* fa fh# mfe mm at m term' •«- \visiune' i*' ^ettahi mh. ttehlscJm M new 1 Sihixie^i o u f s ^ , # fhejr- -present cbuntry of residence or temporary stay/ tf6ttatf,C4aioircf *i>4&s,. afipwjy- «d 1 ^ Jhelrrttpe^veMesrarchte, efigaid ftarthe emliration of nit been expelled by the cdmmnnistsv op's ouster feom Hong Colnmlan XJ. S. hwe+ . { t via, now fe, has In Chanii since 2SU, He he- came Ulshop of Hanyang in 2927 was* the spiritual head o! SftQOO-Catholic*fa.the area. w ' - - - •-" ^ headquji ^xphlslpa wete i-jhert, sioners ^otJfcliok!-.-- >{RNS) - F«ut> 'temI'Xtethofe raSssionaries ar- Auburn -— When the First Fri- day Supper Club sponsored by Slot 31seMnes Auburn Council 207, Knights of SpofaMie, Wash. — iWStSY Columbus, assembles at the' "Snjci Washington Supreme Court Clubhouse on October 3 the & a ?-2 decision, o u t l a w c o . s l o t l S ^ f u *™ te , Mn J - . ^i T**'rt>**.*, -«ii«» *»,- .*..* Davltt, S. J , professor of Le- lotteries forbidden b y ^ e ^ t a t f i j |c?McVeigh, newly named chair-! constltnljon. .^,. _. injan.of the group, will preside. ; thfed h^re l>y\8Mp ftom Tlentsitt Recording t o terms of its ioupda,* afties M a g . espeHedfewCom-, J3h^? fecjudedl \«3ewn. German Scheat missidnem ace v BeJsian^ .ahi .two! SWiJch-'wIesti;- m tit whom Sid' mvtd Inwtsa'th CMtna ,*lni: jWQuiCriufli. 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£!$KMSttg €hur$iriKatl he the guest speaker at the October pbft Satettey t*mcti«tt, sposoreil by Auburn Itemo* 3?ipc in ta«m® »t cutbflflpig — •—£J

\^mfeii ISie tatchetwt, scheduled for Saturday, Qctonerjt, & 1 BJOW a t the Qsbosne Hhtel \vift tHs tins grsf la tKe 395S4953 serte^,

^msTWDsrcBEOStS «pe open fp RU Catholic women wha are as&?a to, T&tevi(* Hojy Cotnmu* tuott la thc«it owtt p a r i s h fehi««*es m th* wiorniog of tfte E3rst Satwaay.

Tfie ]Rev. HJeriEa J. Hicfcey, O, '<SESfiarapfc»f jptoSesaorE of |ay|bso®ljy 'af/^WlttfrlaiSi i»"'mio4er*t(JS oi tftealda&ir comiftit(to*s^MtaaH adviser to the First Saturday <3oiittm!tte*. Father StrauV jsdll lie presented to «ie *udience by

;.Mi& cotamlttee Jha® requested ^ t ^ f wdinai^ des&Jtog to »t-'gsqa Utfr lumjieua wake a teser-v*tJon *« telephoning or writiijg 3*cSi|&trry-3^ I^Ifiui, «hairraan «J .f^TOWtty SpMtiial Devel-bpitml €<j(!nwittee.

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Geneva KO Umf Plans Program

Genev* — Fif^-oi» members attended the opening dinner of the Kmghts of Columbus AuxB Jwry recently held to Woman's l&iHding,

Mrs. Jay Cochrane, president of the auxiliary, opened the meet* iBjj and presided at the business session following the dinner, ,' A variety of activities are be­ing planned for the coming yea?, according to the preview of the calendar. Among events listed are a series of benefit dinners for the new K, of C home*

One hundred veterans from the

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New KC Officers Installed In Auburn

Pot Luck Supper To Be Held On Oct. 30

(AnJwr«*.'l5w .Plot lUuck supper otfgtni% sctteduied for-Tuesday, Sept. 23t h»*. been postponed vm-m !h»ead*|yr ©ct 30 at the Cath­olic .OwiAtears Home on South *St*eet.

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Veterans' Hospital, Canandaigua, vm be entertained at a dinner in the K. of C. home on Oct U. Tftey wfll come to Geneva to at-tend the Hobait -Allegheny foot­ball game.

Mrs Harold Plunkett will be chairman of the tureen supper offered at the next meeting of the Auxiliary to be held Oct. 2U

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Mrs. Jennie Garbus Funeral Rites Held

Di0«att. .GounciS of Catholic *"* „7f **J* h f homer 302 Womett, M JSsMng the invitation ^ f t . on Sept, 13 after a long ^Or«tfesupP«F^t^sse44hat all UJnes&

hitisrested,.Cathode women \vWl Rev. Edward J, Foy ofBciated b»/v,-elccHne: at tS* supper audi at a Requiem'Mass at 9:00 a. m» sdh^tHMt b^ine^megtog. jln S t Michael's Church, Burial

was JjffSt. aiichael's Cemetery. Mrs. Garbus vas a life resi­

dent of the community and a charter member of Court St.' Michael 1173, Catholic Daughters of America.

Survived by her husband, Ed­ward F. Garbus, Mrs. Garbus feft

itwo daughters, Mrs^Fay Raftery, - Jtroit, Mich.; Mrs, I^cTHatch,

fMiffn Qt & Of C. Frolics Planned By Geneva Knights

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, , -JWtt * - lt.vri.ll be a "wtorn engagement this yeai for t i e popular K. of C. Frolics. Geneva Council Knlgh^ o f

Columbus has decided to sponsor the Frolics again as ""rune •-••••—r.-X ~~ Tlime", a John B . Rogers Produc-f* j " CL L J iifm- T h e b |S s h o w win e° on

vsiood ^neprierci ©uild Jo Plan Fashion Show

WBEmgJtf&mmk' Plf%e» o f AUbaro Council, Knights of Cohimbu- . from Jeff, front: •J^Bara McK<;oiit jdyo*jaloi J . Hjuiild Wright, Wiiftrter; John F. nBreMian; grand bhlght; Arthtw Donnelly, ,^epi|^r Kra»d knight; and Francis Cuddy, fln.ncUl secretary. Jtack, from ?SL^ZJ?'-I.-«»*»*JW«** *«»u'yt InfltaMingofficer; FmOn^my, wrtslde guardlKdw-ard caurroij, lecturer; John JL. WBacIt, *ru»teej John Gumsr*ep, warden} Fire C*lcf Luhe J. Bergan,

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The Good Shepherd Guild will meet Monday evening, Sept. 29, in the Seneca Hotel at 8:00 o'clock.

According to M i s s Helen O'Harrlgan, president, plans will be outlined for a Fashion Show anil card party, the first jproject of the Guild to ralso funds for ,Holy Angels Homo. , ' The president will introduce the new officers: Mrs. William Wahl, 1st vice-president; Mrs. Kenneth Holz, tod vice-president; Mrs. Lynn French, gecordjng Secretary; Mrs. Frnnk. Rritt,

Drivers' Training Class Inaugurated J$ DeSales

, Gtfieva—Foi* the first tijne in the history of tl>e school, DeSale^ High School has tonugura^d drivel's training classes for the students, ^ k t e e n haare already joined.

Witji a. view to educating boys 'and gtris to he safe drivers be­fore they obtain operating port­raits; the .school authorities de?-cided to pul the course In the-

, school program this fall. Hal£ credit wfll be allowed for the coarse,

WIIUA3I DILTS, coach in­structor at DeSales, is instructor in the new training class*.

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Day' Devotions For $5 Students • Penn Van — Thirty-five high school students attended a Day oi Recollection "held! In St.

Auburn Group Hears Program

meeting. Guests at the picnic sup per were the Rev. William F. Davie, the Rov. James Collins and the Rev. Edward J. Tolster. J NiSQt. Boppel Fund

Auburn — The Sacred Heart League of Holy Family Church was entertained at the home of Mrs. George M. Frank with a .„ „ „_ „ ... supper preceding its September f53" CounfcU Cathollp Women;

Corresponding Secretary; and Mrs. Neil Monahan; Treasurer.

L,ast year the Guild presented a check for 53.0OO.O0 to the Home for necessary repairs and im­provements.

The following standing com­mittee chairmen have been ap­pointed for the year: Miss Dor­othy Letson, Entertainment; Miss Winifred Kolly, Publicity; Miss Josephine Flora, Shrine; Mrs. Francis" J . Bauer, Auditor; Mrs. Bernard Herlihey, Delegate Dic-

the boards at DeSales Gymna­sium for a three-nigrht run Dec. 1-2-3. . Grand Knight Thomas J- Gal­

lagher, Jr„ has appointed a com­mittee of the members to have charge of arrangements foer the show,

HARRY HUaiPIIBEY Is gen­eral chairman assisted by Arthur J. dowan, co-chairman; and Dr. Charles McCarlrey, Thomas J. Gallagher, Jr., Mrs. Nora Coch­rane, Frank Murphy, Miss Mad­eline Buckley, Michael J. McDon­ald, Christopher Carroll, Tinaothy Buekley, Richard HeSfernan, Rev. Robert H. Fennessy and Mrs. Euyene Marshall.

Mrs. Eugene Fess. Hostesses; Mrs. Carl G. Martin, Telephone.

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spiritual adviser of the League!' Miss Gertrude Freeman, presi­

dent, conducted the meeting at which plans were outlined for

Michael's Church, Sunday, Septi*hc f a u a n d winter season. It 21 , was voted to establish the First

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week and seniors are being g^ert,' f „ elwn'hv n7v *£t tiU""MU"lu

ihP. nrofsrenee. ODmina c la s s In, c o n f e r « n r e s - Smn by R e v , - P a t - . Mrs. Leo

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Card Party Slated & cord party will be held for

the Msgr. John F. Boppel Schol­arship Fund on vyeanesday, Oct. J, at 8:30 p.ny-lh the St. Boni­face School-Hall on Whalen St.

The fund offers a scholarship to any-Worthy boy and girl grad-

juattf of St. Boniface Grammar

The Grand Knight reports that several other committees will be named.

General committee under the chairmanship ol Harry Hum-plurey will hold several meetings before the final plans are com­pleted. ~

The Knights expect to, make-thts show "bigger and better'* thai? last year's event, agctfrdlng to Council leaders.

.Now S*j i imjMy Montreal ~^CtiC) — The new

Seminary M the Holy Apostles has beenf blessed by Archbishop Patjl'Emlle Leger of Montreal. A £ve-story building to the city's outskirts, it will be used for the education of those who have a late vocation to the p>rlesthood.

£ ! f f S ^ S ^ ^ t t ! " ^ . ' ™ S. " S S S I D S ? W a ! J • 0 2 ^ ^ r S e n M r e ^ C k O 0 , • W h ° '8 a « " " <« a » « • dudes twelve seniors and four. Juniors. Other students are reg-' Church, Rochester, istering for latter classes. I Riciiard Retlly, faculty mem-

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Yan, and dx grandcWIdren.' PhielerPemtiac is betog used. In ' addressed the students at noon, j f%n„aJ f - J j i CU««,«-rers «ere: Jerrv Buddev.l t t e t r t h 4 » 8 course. Both _class C l e r s y to a t t e n d a n c e ^ w ^ . . W ? n e t l G£6ftS ShOWBT

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x plains that the young recipients may use the scholarship to aN' tend, any high* school of their! choice.

L Hilda. Melsenthnl is cochalr. Goods' man.

Classes are belne limited t o ' s l s l a n t ; pastor; and Father I ren- i^ r o w e i ' \ w ' a s n e i a f o r m e S t e t e i

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^ .« J " 1 4 lm3^ wexc T^e Slstcrs wish to thank the ^ T ^ Z ^ J T S ^ ^ t ^ Parishioners for their generosity,

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Auburn -— When the First Fri­day Supper Club sponsored by

Slot 31seMnes Auburn Council 207, Knights of SpofaMie, Wash. — iWStSY — Columbus, assembles at the'

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