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>Jr t U t e h - t i ^ w l X n n r f l k l S M - a l f * ^1 H ** 1 •>»* " * «k M% , « , „ , , * "I 5 t-> 1 1* % > «**, * V .. 4 ^, nl r I* 4 * U * * X**fj 9F*" •PVJpfMi *. >{* yffP»i»i^ii *n.^ ,. > r^^By^ 1 . .^.^ ••i|Miwiijiii)nii -HOOHESTEa, &!lktffUDAY,JANUARY li, im ' y \ "' f Sir- * l *"**fl^ "n 1 " 4 t i * Cited For omen's Group In Auburn AabajjM^*JUt,Wjbe enthusiastic In the service o£ Waiy -l^ l w to *ega*"*t to the ftosary, in regatd to Itequent wcwioft ol g o t y CrqnntHmiou, in legawi to the practice of TiptiMK*, It t» the t>rli0se which ^,1881 lead uavtotjfiat pe&ce we a*e .<• Jul ;»okutjg> for" was the- ptea v «t ^je Rev. Gl«peitce Vfc Card Tftp," *Mfet«toi pastor of Sfc Al phonaus Churcjk Axrtnirn,'' 4t the titi* Saturday Luncheon held at CMSonjiR $&tei, Jan, &. Tfjh* JRev. Beraard F, paly,. O C a n n , prior*of JHBjlte&iara, v?as n gueafc of she &TOUP 9114 sal* the prayers before and after meals, lather, Daly also led t h e Jjroup J(n prayers for the,late Mrs. ^toor**, P. PiehL Sr., wbo 0*3 A iteord pj ttitbtok^n attesndaiipe at the Jup^xean meetings. m^in^mi^ *i4miv&fm WamUy Sees Fire Chief Sworn In J "W»<1«"*\. MBS. GKORGE A. SNYDER, / QUALITY MEATS HHMW •* Kb* AV-EtKtrk KHCIK. • tAHGES, WAT« KtATtHS • WJKSA13 FXEE{ZltSr * CAIIMETS mtiS , m WASWEtS' • W*l«*AT0RS » UONERS Ifjfch (rMK < «;_«. I. I I « . ftj STEIGEHWALD &m WE! * .• : ~jwfc. * * ^ WBT ' ^ ^ *P -^ > <p -"•IHwrm/''' wjh(f presided, reminded the w flceps'fjf the monthly meetiing, of S t . Monica's Girild at 8 a.m. IMass le?L<;h Friday at VVhi^cfrlara. She '^xpl^ned. that *OJt i«h9 liave pi^ests or seminarians in tlieir f families are mvited to atfeod the Guild Mass which % oJ&red fop the men studying for the pridt- hood or already ordained* 3Hrs. Harry M. Dillon, chairman of reservations, was assisted by {Mrs. Fred L. Armstrong an<l Mrs. Philip A* O'Connell. Musdc was in charge of Miss tory F. £>unn wfao accompanied the group i«J singing a hymn to the Blessed Mother. Mrs. C Eugene Carpen- ter is president of Auburn Dean- ery Council, DCCW. which spon- sors the luncheons. o Spain Clergy Going To Latin America M*ifcW>-^NS?r-Tw0\ h u n t e d CalhoHc priests will b$ sent ffom Sp«ln every year t<r-fcelp relieve th*s clergy shortage in IJHlhif Anoerlca, according to . Bisijop CaslmlrcMorcallo y Gongaje^otf BiDboa.- , . J/'"' E&hop MomHo maie tjie) an^ nowiceraent ©a his reUj^J; from a tour of Central .and So^. AraerJca in his cateaotyas pOsi* desot o| $ * C&r|t feC»5|«r«c}oi»| ^aejfeii-twtaj^Bisipiuiomcr^Mia!' {Vfpts. of ^flesfly toopejatttHx In KiWimM' #A^Bftel|'\%'.tlie CJbra' |ft^^^ AMee^eii -fac* voiun* •fji^lHi^-#ip$Dg fojr-ifrQin thtee. .Iff afw' Jpei^^rfffi. tijfc ;Optic«t' of reaaWil^E-t>r teraM" ;^JMB« .tMf i temH'. Thpf "ii^ftt, cow? festt "iH 5 lhe Swi^V^ceveii- jtod Witt be |lwa»: a jmiU?nin«rjr s&c-month^ il>e€dri indoctrination co\irse be- fore saiHn^ for the'Sew WkripV 'iBe' Jrfeatt* will aervefitea^aij-- jlished dSocMC* *nd not lit sijs* liming HIWHII^I i3 % J: Mrs. Diehl Rites In Auburn „..„,..„.,. v1 ,^&.i?«J9«wii ^i .Mrs* lyigifMil-mtto-IJieto mte of. •«B^|C."K ||teW oti-TO'S- Van- Ajk#^^vi:**s'fo*i froiw we Av^.p.Weag^ Fungal Some WMiffi'4im&& l . J5eosd*. &m'-Wm0&- ir^ti'fiSlo^ius Shw^i'>f' 9-0 'ffdw¥p8l the :JRi^ : ;'|oJbil'"'4' ^r&'wleyfnsaStor,. W3F«* ASD CHIEDSEN vdmm Vho of oatbii$ Ore chief by Luk« J. Bejrgam in Auburri's Mcraortol Cit>- Bail, Sec iS, Ad- «aiuatfcrMg tl» oatht^Is City . Clerk George Sbamon. Standing behind Mrs. Bergan an le-f f Is daughter Helen. *Patricl» Ann and IVUHaxn are |j|lRront» Also watching are: (from left) Former chief*. Bernard F. Kooney and Jantei S. Doyle, City Manarer George F. (Train and them Mayor Edward T. Boyle. (Auburn Citizen- ___, Advertiser Bhpto^, !"" > Luke Bergan Heads Auburn Fire Department As Chief I Auburn—JLuke J. Bergan, widely known fn CathoUe lay 'CittiJes, here, as the new. fu?e chief bf Auburn; He,wa$ sworn to by City Clerk George B.-Shamonjn ^ . the presence of 30 friends* rek«. -—' '••-;•• «^— -* »•- **^^ «ves 4nct weH-ttisheraJn the' ple ^ ^ ^ ^ Ani ttcir City Hall on Dec. 26. He JHS thef Jv^ -„^y /?., 4 brother of the late. Rt. Rev.'- THR JfAYOB added that mak- Msgr. William F . Bergan, former ' ta 8 ^^ Bergan chief was prob- tchancellOP of the Diocese ' of 1 ably the "last opportunity I will Rochester. - nave to promote someone before Cfty Manager George F. Train £S*X -**,/ffi £*?£* ogenekthe cewmony and said u & £* ^JSJ^J^S! Yatican Observatory Director Dies .ttefc;^''dTre^^6E«^«Vatiqui Obaervatory at Caitel Gandcdfo, (di«# .here at the a j e -of• 80. l i n e . Jeawit. 'Astbrnoraer i»«i ['bom 'in BeUanjd in 1871, lad" be* '«EO« dtreetoif 't»f the - tatiean ••„- n,i 1 , inlii.f.,;>1i,»ii, •" -. in ' - 'Everyday ofraypublic life •! wish that I could promote some- one as willing aoud able to do hL$ to have had. the honor of iriak- ing Mr- Bergan fire 'chief, Mrs. Bergaai Joined \vjtn retir- ioji i? lMkiyEtotpa.'*- He sUS. MS chiefs Rooney and Doyle In t&e admln^trAtion was fortunate Paying W<ite to> her husband's in being aifletoadd the name of »b*llty. Widh her- w r e her two CWef feergan to> those of former daughters, Helen an4 patriela, chiefs James S, t»yie and Ber*;a«d son,, William. .!^^elt,;#*..s|ub*de:acjnt; , - fi«rti*^8||tt.?fc#9Seph?$Cem- etery wh*re ; tge -t^mimittal serv- ices wejte-tetd,' -jijf.tJPatfeejriJrow ley iufsfosfce^, ..%••• #athey,' BCaffey. f )?,e bea^j|- ^ite\®r|«nce' Kjr- Pennis Mcpibk Charte? Isenny, %d eojc^JUs/I%^.x ' JBesifle^* hefr J»l#ind» Mrs. Plehl i* suifVlypdUby dne «iaugh- tet* f ^&'-qehew}We''toJfeW-of Au- bumr'wd^pnsi, Raymond J. Plehj ofr#f' AUburn P<rftc« Pe- narttnentt an4 Ofeorge P. JDiehl, Jr., pi'NeW Hbiiaad, Penttf three sisters, ter$, Thomas Ktrwitn, Sr^ Mrs. Joins Madden, and Mrs. Env rnett McNabb, all of Auburn, a brother, JFames Lawler of Au- burn, foire grandchildren, and several niecesjand nephews. MRrs. PJehl, aJlfe-long resident of Auburn, died .at the Packer Hospital in Sayre, Fenn., after ajr; It^ia eas; e t o f the Rosary and, S e a p - i i i , , ! ^ - """' «"«w™« •" « Soeiety of St Atoyslu^r^ 1 " 16 ^ store; the rich man CII VS^JPOOB easy to tell a rich man illness of two weeks. She was aJfram a *„.„,. mn „-•,.„„, . , mAm w, v ^ « k . nneart, «nrt S M n - l T a P 001 ^ man shopping in a 3a%JMiwi^ IIIIPB« -Jiwa aavJN§^v*r)i^Hf .y'l 1'.. •• 11.1.' a**a«i,«.*4-M_*ij. i»j|- *' I • W-filH ll,0(U0t f iBwttii, raaaaf-. - iff 1 1 rwii^iiiirA iiM.ia..•».•»!«•»• irtr- ^Eattta^tt# &F "tt iV*. •«M»«»»jjU«» <nji—'«•••• an mil iLriin prs.-itr.pt om S J* »J'" 1'. I ;;.•»• jtnll-I*"! »i» * »« (M ••^*#*^S^^^g: w:.v *VIYE«$ kfcv ; : ^**«r: r- / •AW .'iV*.. 1 t»* 5 ~> Sf^^Wf^BPSMNIS^SMMs"! JCjfc* A;( TODAY ',> *ni«i ,LP«. M,«... 1 ^1—Irn '*''"--Sfe%8^*'* " 'F'stesls tute* t4 p*mr iOKAM , *r»r ' jitffiijiiipiiiii.il iiiiA Mi lw«u nani F, Rooney, who were pres- ent TBOC crry SIANAGKR pinned the fjre chief badge oil Mr. Ber> i*n.lNWle tnt Jattera* wifei and three ehiidkeh watched the care- raony with pride. Also present, to witness'- fh£ [ ceremonies were: Mr.. and .Mrs. I John Kinsella; Christopher J. McEvoy, acting lieutotant for the fire department; Edward J. [Conboy, city assessor; Charles •W. Conboy of the fiw depart* ^ . . , . .ment; Miss Jptrearet Pergam and Ci^.. (3er.)c-Siamon -adminMates, Mary/ J. Hodgson, the s ^ ^ t h e e a t ^ * f office and the;jcbJefs ajsiers, arid Mr. and Mrs. iiitfy ^chieir ^re^eiveA. congrattala- Shernjita Parker. %2& te'rffif ^SSS* JS WtowDf the ceremony. Chief %$%Js?' Qe ^'•? taw » * nd Bergan signed the boo^ of oaths ; Mif. ^ratn- ;-.- v ' ^ _ , of office in th» council chimbew ; 3«ayor JBoyle saM: *% ia.attibefote Slayor Boyle, aiy'Mam pBHHm»0MUt you to the high- ager 7 ^ ^ t ^ a City Clerk Snam- eSt ©fffte in ^yow? department oa as witnesses. ^HHgA.iftii fteiieirie-;to-•%&one"of ; - f "" a '- ~ r 0 . .. ttne JiEM3t 'fire departments: inf*if,,L" eV*-. K u _;.^.t_^. »ny^ryMour^mtte«»tn>lVi«B 9^tS tXCUWion \tj&? -. •'••• V - ;-- » rpqiip Gam« In Buffalo ' A ydemetfo the *jgmt *ee- Sfetre Pame* Club of Jtocliester |«*d»* t wagfe Jbj^ r$tif#d chiefs is arranlffi'f am excursion to Baf^ jftSO^-. safjrl- B^oirty, and. added; fatofdr'theKrotrePame-CaaiJslus •0*1 Jit •m^immetm: i b t o o w College bastetball garne In the FttofaW;;*nt fbUo^dnjE Irt their ^esmorM Audito«um an Satur- FWPST:-.•;•.;.-;.;' •«.,!. - ^ . ^ ^ B . -. . " _ ' , salrt-Aw iew " ^ortia^ Jfiggins, chatetan an- cMef*coura«e;feone«ty and abil' jnoimced that the bus will leave ^ r **#ja'tmqu«artidneift.ainjt 'that at S p;4B, to-adtive hoine ihortfy heSs%tatt!d- fta»ft : -Itwsfc , ol<theti|fter-mSdiiigh%- Mpfiiinii »ir«t-c»<iSau. j». j>* •-i^-.. •.„..,.. „•..., ^•uPMajtaFiufSai, . -atAitt*-atmiaAlfi-.'. a; T. »t». it. 11 —< u »•««<* THE SWfCA MOP ''•'-Fmikjiim-St***---, •' •$m;iM i \'' •'-.4&J&'fCAst,' .••—; mi im» '!• HM imm I i » i » » , « M , « « OVI|UX3KINCr$tN«Wl r tAJ(i **rr^CMW»*t--C^IU*»t- k j r v ^ . JSfj-i1i<^ a»*^-- - KeiltyDryGoodiCt, Ovttt ItitaiMtti 'Mi faraJUiiagr F«« WMHI. MitMf M # CiMr*r »'$»»««. itfraat.. - '• Tat-SW Lyndi Fiwniturt Co. 'Jfim. tktint MmVf tmn, , '- CaiMtaf'f, Hmmm Sfm '473 Mamhmmgm St, -_ ROGAMtJOHNSON lie f# Strtew Si. ~"" Crtmmi /M { «UGO» SfOtTSWIAJt |i«i»»»i«>Mrluiii \;a>|lr¥A^ jjtv.aaryj- wiwaj SMTt lUtfeltfc 1 C«. o«r M«* iw» V<bpjf ri^a ( ; i«w*^ * iT* STEPHENS More Bounce t« the On«« _fiat*»«- W*!'WMaaBa*Mi MKE»4STARK Ino v'rW DtCrtANCI It, r ^^Mf : "hf w •% •^BT* ^™ * n/ 1 »'"" IJW i r ^ i " ii ^ " ' 1 * PAJWTS-WAUPAKR 'AtltSTt* HATlHAlf 2«1 I «-.">! •» ^•Vi—• iliflyiw1 JIIIIUM.WI .•••I|«M. FINGER LAKES w^.iiM J ^ i , r J ^^^,^a rti± Maai • K iiaar Sawfea , C^MPiltt MfJWt StttVlCf fiaitiCVX MHIr flMHUIV piiUi *»a wtat »ao*iJct». _,, W# TPW ffi--wpKf jipifijf s^iVp 1 — - «w«r*A*«»r* Coke Sale Slated By K. C< Auxiliary Ladies Auxiliary Knights of J Columbus will -hold their- meet- ing Thursday, Jam 17, at 8:15 p.tt}, in the Columbus Civic Cen- ter. " Mrs. fychardvA. Seaton will fpreslde. A home made cake sale •will be held after the meeting. Each member is' asked to bring a cake. , MraC John Nolan is chahasian assisted by Mrs. Ralph Weis, Mrs. Edward Priscoll.-lars. Wil- liam Bennett, and Wb& Nicholas Sipple. • / - ^ MAKING EffDS aiKET Govmunent economlsTflnally eoncede'^tat rnafclng ends meet in theliome i* practically impos- sdble—just as it is in Washing- f^on^-O. A- Battista. member, of pillar Church, the Mercy Hospital QuiidVthe Mercy Hospital Sewing Circle, and the First Saturday Luncheon Club of. the Auburn Deanery Council* National Coijn ell of Cafeollc V^onien, i4th Degree Knights Start New Year Fourth Degree Knights of Col- urrtbus opened their New Year Itha party in the JC of C. club- rooms, Columbus Civic Center on Thursday of this week. Faithful Navigalor-ponaM-E. Woerner presided at a^ business session. Party program was in Charles A. Tucker assisted by Frank E. Gress and Eugene McFarhncU. Ralph' F. Mnrphy was an- nounoed as chairman for the an- nual formal Lincoln Pay Pinner at the Sheraton Hotel on Tues- day, Feb. 13. Opposes flaily-*-«' Prayer In Schools New York —|RNS)— Oppost tioft to « pmplaaj by r % |^ew ^orfe gtote $olld of R6gen%4hit every public awiool day be open- ed-with a piiyer was expressed here by raejkmerlcan Civil Lib- erties t?niori7 y •• In a letter to Maximtlia'm Moss, president of the ^Sw York C&s Bpard of Education, the civil liberties body^and its local affiliate, the NeyrYark Civil I4n. ~er|ies Union^urged the Board of EdtteaMon m hold public hear* irtgs' before acting on the Re- gents' proposal. ' * The letter stated, the belief of tne two bodies th&t^prayer in public* schools was illegal under a V. S. Supreme Court Interpreta- tion of the First Amendment to the Constitution and asked for an opportunity to present this Children's Program "Tales From A Magic Carpet" a series of programs planned especially for children by Avis Brooks Bliss, associate in educa- tion at The Memorial Art Gal- lery will bo giveSTJon Sunday afternoons at 2t3Q p.m. in the Gallery. / • \ -' [ 0 Stardust Club U$ts Dance for 'Young' The, Stardust Club will hold their weekly , Saturday " night dance; featuring, jack End and his orchestra from 9 to i& The cost is $100 per 'couple. AM couples are welcome "whether young in age or young inspirit," , , , .,, FOr*OQ0Ol DRY CUAN1NG J01 DRY CLEANERS 32 GARDEN ST. Tftt MMt mo<l«rn <WI>JM< - Drjr CJ»inlnK PIm« in' ih« E»it.. P. t\ Ci««, Mir. AnkMrn,U. Y. takes his time to count his change carefuily.-*-0. A. Battlsta. NEED HOMEY? YOU CAN GET $60 or *!,50G $ 80 100 3<K> 500 1600 5.82 • 8.87 «.a? MS42 u H«>. 11 MH. 7J80 31.60 SB.00 108,90 1&25 30.41 9U5 AUBURN TRUST CO. aUnafeir tti. R««. B?tt*>< " Mialtfr-FW. Dtp, Int'tr. Ctry. AUBURN, N. T. ST. AGNES HASSHOUK- ^ AVON - ' •'«>•'<#> S PDiriri* JBt l i T A V JEi, WISCONSIN INGINES AND PARTS MARK J. DAVIN EAST AVON. N. Y. MORE THAN 60»/e Of the Faminestothe Bocaeater Otoceae' Subacribe to tha ' 1 COURIER JOURNAL CORPUS CHRIST. V** M*^^T£« j .,, .. ;._ I .limimn 1t . I - ill I , , CUlver 2004 I . C^N •fi Wililiwi''willl— 11 WIMil l„IIIMil—'l«»,illMIM |<Wywi»li «•!!••• Ill fASTOR - rr. REV. KKK. witxiaK it. »i«T. v.c, r.A. ,lt4M«a - SUWDAT. T-a,.».i»- ti -«!ii OPTOMETRIST j IHH lfa>a tmH j , li Beaewood -. Terraea . j CClrat ITU CLANCY CARTING I STORAGE CO., INC, MOVCNC—TACWKC—»TUlUCt » CaANS AVEKUt •<M»HP»t»*il*WI— 11, j THE HOFFMAN MUSIC SHOP i 417 N. Gmmu St - Cut. 10U Ofm fVININGS . COOKE TREE SERVICE! f|t|t|%if A CI V TROTT fUHERAt * . . DIRECTOR *I3 *A«in Sfraet Eoa* Dii^ECAREfUllY FAlTlCULAltY NEAR SCHOOLS CHILDREN LOOK TO YOU! TO urn mm mm dN-GOODMAN UQUOR STORE ,4ti n* eooonit-isf. SAINT ANDREW'S •.A^aaa'U. auaaa* - simoAYt f2TPORTLAND AVENTJK a - T. t. 1. u - U - Uttl 1" MANDELL'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACr PrescrlptloiM Called For and Delivered . PORTLAND and NORTON EMptr. 0315 1063. William I. Maier OWOMlTmST 1304 NORTON StlflT TatoflMMlAkwIftl StCRitftf 5i Ntw T#tk PAT'S HARDWARE Far Beat 116* Pari land Av«. HA. I 4 t l ST. ALPHONSUS aav. rRWiKKicK c. sraAUt, Pultr Kf ' ' "Ctkntiti^ KOBTat MAIM STB mcmaitaj.^rA -yMmfamiwwm, ' ft* MM Uw «S*|)%{« Vf<»-rWK HM. *t Skut|Mw..uM C«i<ir»4»Mt, C»«»r. I I** a** «iaift %§* .!««l< .««.»,, >M .„. M ,W»,743 SHENKMAN'S THf MIN'S STORI it * CANANP^HMJA. * t. Aaar Usm -*- 1 * Saa« *^ ™w am awya< CBBAM \nt »£?%** «.. u curt 1 / rW<* RUMcElWEEItSON WVttnXL D1BBCT0KS an KaiK uraMrr s.' CAKANVAlGVA. H. *, *, —ii'iii.»iiiiiii inim,i..,i,, . »h(|t«piwi»*—turn 1 IMIIII •»»•*»»» 1 iii 1—111, >'$% M|G«AIl*f NlVYARIC,N^Y. . IIia.|IAlJf aT 1 . $ - •- afAaaaa, r *I)H»AT •MiaaaMiSaaMMHriiaaaa^^ Mi fitl8 Ipf. fiirk^ ; J|lfwARR^ NilW YORIC ..H.^XUlXf.l'll.J.lf •••lilll»i *l*MH»l#i#iW#'i^W^,|WrtlliT^W,^ia)IM<, SODAS "TREAT j 4£j«AaW SUN1ET FAHM$ I0£ CREAM »*H fNJOT A'CHtCIClOW - NAhfiUHCEItAf Kinase & and Caalfal Ta*rW# IW|, MAaan-a.^v. a. t. a t, Kt. H A. at. WHITE'S SEAFOOD FORMERLY bOAN'S Cor. Wood & Genesee Sfs. j Phone 35851 1 am w aw 11 i|Wi 1 >•• 1 im 'HWN«a» ^^FBI IJIraawaat^^Bfflfl^p jBaHK at W« Sail 1% or Store 3-6151 1ST, AUIU*.N*N. Y,* WtmffiL- M PRESTON'S FLOWERS WE TELIGRAf H K0WEXS * %% Ganaiaa St. Pnena 2-5441 AUWRN r N.Y. m**lk**im+*m» 1 mi 111111—inw CHEST COLD I ^ ^ U W I S COLD TAHETS > I r -i *^'. ASB>*iria-iP it*'-*' -i One* OVer makat OM Boami'Nafr.^^' , «lAtl. PAlHt WHITING'S MONK a-«« 31 E. Gtm»« S,. Auburn, N. V ^OWtOVII-'^ f ^LIQUOR STORE f M FKANKLIN STRJEET AUBURN. N. V. .r'hone 3-60.U THE OSBORNE HOTEL| AMERICAN TAXI 00. A,w,bi«Ma,M > [ 2m4 ^ phon*'2^511 ' Good Food j FocM»r/7M ' f Comfortable Rooms p CM st, A«b*tr*, ^, Y. f r "LYNN & SWIFT^Mir. ^ f HE&StE HAHBIS," fr^. 'MiMMW^waa /»> tawa» »#>••* aanawagi-aa*' j ST j aiv. i » M i^.»»^ < -|,| ri . -^^.tnlM*., . I.H •*».«•( I II n'llp*,,...- •Ip.t.H.Hi,-^ ^W-^^^7 -^••^•^^-a^n... ,i M ,-^.-i^.,. ,.t . f| l|h j-a->ji i»i w Vs iai H1J.X j FRANCIS OF ASSISt iOHM j. NACCA; PAftTOa" } > IH Clark "aiHti^AVIUKNt H. Y. ^ MASSKS— , ' « Sunday: 7, S,*. 10,11 , MARTLEW'S MIRKETSj F. D. MAXWELL 00, CHOICE WESTERN •EfiF < j GROCERIES MEATS Dial 2-2641 284 W. Gentiae St. f 42UwisSt, Dial 3-3207 O'DONNELL ELECTRIC CO., INC VECITAllIS MUltij 4JLtw«S^ltSP*ial« Aihurn, ti t 0CKEN0EN DAIRY (hi*** cV.wk r r t w i i i i wtitt ' t ttarrfwt Caatatltn «M S ««*I«W L J (If PURRINC AVt, ] it (MatMr strtk - w»h» * . a ^ | Dtal—«-7fS1 ' SEAFOOD WOODLOCK A«1*rMr ^ T. / t(a«*ljl>Maa»<iiaaai»4lia>4>^aa»ij<^pawiilfck»iillA PROBLEMS ARE . * ,OHEN RESOLVED ' BY DISCUSSION! START A DISCUSSION CLUB! •F i 1/ A. K»K«l,l, rr».A«kim, W^vsWifH Vi' 1/ x l^ 1 " MM i ' ' W <"V^ ^•^rfatrK^yM^C #*™f»*•*<*'• I. •<',.*.< -^-^^^^^^^w^^^^^^^^^-s:^^.! t^ljlaf •gt.'kuif iM»t if M iiKfiah ft lawWwwtw^^^iH^w.tJ, i»^» M *"^..* -rfP^K, f;*^S¥JM^V,VI»C^: > -iwif^

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.<• Jul ;»okutjg> for" was the- ptea v«t ^ je Rev. Gl«peitce Vfc Card Tftp," *Mfet«toi pastor of Sfc Al phonaus Churcjk Axrtnirn,'' 4t the t i t i * Saturday Luncheon held at CMSonjiR $&tei, Jan, &.

Tfjh* JRev. Beraard F, paly,. O Cann, prior*of JHBjlte&iara, v?as n gueafc of she &TOUP 9114 sal* the prayers before and after meals, lather, Daly also led the Jjroup

J(n prayers for the,late Mrs. toor**, P. PiehL Sr., wbo 0*3 A

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le?L<;h Friday at VVhi cfrlara. She '^xpl^ned. that *OJt i«h9 liave pi^ests or seminarians in tlieir f families are mvited to atfeod the Guild Mass which % oJ&red fop the men studying for the pridt-hood or already ordained*

3Hrs. Harry M. Dillon, chairman of reservations, was assisted by

{Mrs. Fred L. Armstrong an<l Mrs. Philip A* O'Connell. Musdc was in charge of Miss tory F. £>unn wfao accompanied the group i«J singing a hymn to the Blessed Mother. Mrs. C Eugene Carpen­ter is president of Auburn Dean­ery Council, DCCW. which spon­sors the luncheons.

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Spain Clergy Going To Latin America

M*ifcW>-^NS?r-Tw0\ hunted CalhoHc priests will b$ sent ffom Sp«ln every year t<r-fcelp relieve th*s clergy shortage in IJHlhif Anoerlca, according to . Bisijop CaslmlrcMorcallo y Gongaje^otf BiDboa.- , . J / ' " '

E&hop MomHo maie tjie) an nowiceraent ©a his reUj J; from a tour of Central .and S o ^ . AraerJca in his cateaotyas pOsi* desot o| $* C&r|t feC»5|«r«c}oi»| ^aejfeii-twtaj^Bisipiuiomcr^Mia!' {Vfpts. of ^flesfly toopejatttHx In

KiWimM' #A^Bftel|'\%'.tlie CJbra' | f t ^ ^ ^ AMee eii -fac* voiun* •fji^lHi^-#ip$Dg fojr-ifrQin thtee. .Iff afw' Jpei^^rfffi. tijfc ;Optic«t' of reaaWil E-t>r teraM" ; JMB« .tMf itemH'. Thpf "ii ftt, cow? festt "iH 5lhe Swi^V^ceveii- jtod Witt be |lwa»: a jmiU?nin«rjr s&c-month il>e€dri indoctrination co\irse be­fore saiHn^ for the'Sew WkripV 'iBe' Jrfeatt* will aerve fit ea aij--

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W3F«* ASD CHIEDSEN vdmm Vho of oatbii$ Ore chief by Luk« J. Bejrgam

in Auburri's Mcraortol Cit>- Bail, S e c iS, Ad-«aiuatfcrMg t l » oatht^Is City . Clerk George Sbamon. Standing behind Mrs. Bergan an le-f f Is daughter Helen. *Patricl» Ann and IVUHaxn

are |j|lRront» Also watching are: (from left) Former chief*. Bernard F. Kooney and Jantei S. Doyle, City Manarer George F. (Train and them Mayor Edward T. Boyle. (Auburn Citizen-___, Advertiser Bhpto^, !"" >

Luke Bergan Heads Auburn Fire Department As Chief

I Auburn—JLuke J . Bergan, widely known fn CathoUe lay 'CittiJes, here, as the new. fu?e chief bf Auburn;

He,wa$ sworn to b y City Clerk George B.-Shamonjn ^ . the presence of 30 friends* rek«. -—' '••-;•• « ^ — - * » • -* * ^ ^ «ves 4nct weH-ttisheraJn the' p l e ^ ^ ^ ^ Ani ttcir

City Hall on Dec. 26. He JHS thef Jv^ -„^y • /?., 4 brother of the late. Rt. Rev.'- THR JfAYOB added that mak-Msgr. William F. Bergan, former ' t a8 ^ ^ Bergan chief was prob-

tchancellOP of the Diocese ' of 1 ably the "last opportunity I will Rochester. - nave to promote someone before

Cfty Manager George F. Train £ S * X -** , / f f i £ * ? £ * ogenekthe cewmony and said ' £ u & £* ^JSJ^J^S!

Yatican Observatory Director Dies

.ttefc;^''dTre^^6E«^«Vatiqui Obaervatory a t Caitel Gandcdfo,

(di«# .here at the aje -of• 80. l ine . Jeawit. 'Astbrnoraer i»«i

['bom 'in BeUanjd in 1871, lad" be* '«EO« dtreetoif 't»f the - tatiean

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'Everyday of ray public life •! wish that I could promote some­one as willing aoud able to do hL$

to have had. the honor of iriak-ing Mr- Bergan fire 'chief,

Mrs. Bergaai Joined \vjtn retir-ioji i ? lMkiyEtotpa.'*- He sUS. MS chiefs Rooney and Doyle In t&e admln^trAtion was fortunate Paying W<ite to> her husband's in being aifle to add the name of »b*llty. Widh her- w r e her two CWef feergan to> those of former daughters, Helen an4 patriela, chiefs James S, t»yie and Ber*;a«d son,, William.

.!^^elt,;#*..s|ub*de:acjnt; , - fi«rti*^8||tt.?fc#9Seph?$Cem-etery wh*re; tge -t^mimittal serv­ices wejte-tetd,' -jijf.tJPatfeejriJrow ley • iufsfosfce , ..%••• #athey,' BCaffey. f )?,e bea^j|- ^ite\®r|«nce' Kjr-

Pennis Mcpibk Charte? Isenny, %d eojc^JUs/I%^.x • ' JBesifle * hefr J»l#ind» Mrs. Plehl i* suifVlypdUby dne «iaugh-tet*f ^&'-qehew}We''toJfeW-of Au-bumr'wd^pnsi, Raymond J. Plehj ofr#f' AUburn P<rftc« Pe-narttnentt an4 Ofeorge P. JDiehl, Jr., pi'NeW Hbiiaad, Penttf three sisters, ter$, Thomas Ktrwitn, Sr Mrs. Joins Madden, and Mrs. Env rnett McNabb, all of Auburn, a brother, JFames Lawler of Au­burn, foire grandchildren, and several niecesjand nephews.

MRrs. PJehl, aJlfe-long resident of Auburn, died .at the Packer Hospital in Sayre, Fenn., after ajr; It^ia eas;

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Also present, to witness'- fh£ [ ceremonies were: Mr.. and .Mrs. I John Kinsella; Christopher J. McEvoy, acting lieutotant for the fire department; Edward J.

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^HHgA.iftii fteiieirie-;to-•%&one"of;-f""a'- ~ r 0 . .. ttne JiEM3t 'fire departments: inf*if,,L" eV*-. Ku_;.^.t_^. » n y ^ r y M o u r ^ m t t e « » t n > l V i « B 9^tS tXCUWion

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|«*d»*t wagfe Jbj^ r$tif#d chiefs is arranlffi'f am excursion to Baf jftSO -. safjrl- B^oirty, and. added; fatofdr'theKrotrePame-CaaiJslus •0*1 Jit •m^immetm: i b t o o w College bastetball garne In the FttofaW;;*nt fbUo dnjE Irt their ^esmorM Audito«um an Satur-FWPST:-.•;• . ; .- ; . ; ' •«.,!. - . ^ ^ B . W« -.

. " _ ' , salrt-Aw iew " ^ortia^ Jfiggins, chatetan an-cMef*coura«e;feone«ty and abil' jnoimced that the bus will leave ^r**#ja'tmqu«artidneift.ainjt 'that at S p;4B, to-adtive hoine ihortfy heSs%tatt!d- fta»ft: -Itwsfc ,ol<theti|fter-mSdiiigh%-

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Ladies Auxiliary Knights of J Columbus will -hold their- meet­ing Thursday, Jam 17, at 8:15 p.tt}, in the Columbus Civic Cen­ter. " Mrs. fychardvA. Seaton will fpreslde. A home made cake sale •will be held after the meeting. Each member is' asked to bring a cake. , • MraC John Nolan is chahasian assisted • by Mrs. Ralph Weis, Mrs. Edward Priscoll.-lars. Wil­liam Bennett, and Wb& Nicholas Sipple. • / -

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Govmunent economlsTflnally eoncede'^tat rnafclng ends meet in theliome i* practically impos-sdble—just as it is in Washing-

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member, of pillar Church, the Mercy Hospital QuiidVthe Mercy Hospital Sewing Circle, and the First Saturday Luncheon Club of. the Auburn Deanery Council* National Coijn ell of Cafeollc V^onien,

i4th Degree Knights Start New Year

Fourth Degree Knights of Col-urrtbus opened their New Year

I tha party in the JC of C. club-rooms, Columbus Civic Center on Thursday of this week.

Faithful Navigalor-ponaM-E. Woerner presided at a business session. Party program was in Charles A. Tucker assisted by Frank E. Gress and Eugene McFarhncU.

Ralph' F . Mnrphy was an-nounoed a s chairman for the an­nual formal Lincoln Pay Pinner at the Sheraton Hotel on Tues­day, Feb. 13.

Opposes flaily-*-«' Prayer In Schools

New York —|RNS)— Oppost tioft to « pmplaaj b y r % |^ew

^orfe gtote $o l ld of R6gen%4hit every public awiool day be open-ed-with a piiyer was expressed here by raejkmerlcan Civil Lib­erties t?niori7 y ••

In a letter to Maximtlia'm Moss, president of the ^Sw York C&s Bpard of Education, the civil liberties body^and its local affiliate, the NeyrYark Civil I4n. ~er|ies Union^urged the Board of EdtteaMon m hold public hear* irtgs' before acting on the Re­gents' proposal. ' *

The letter stated, the belief of tne two bodies th&t^prayer in public* schools was illegal under a V. S. Supreme Court Interpreta­tion of the First Amendment to the Constitution and asked for an opportunity to present this

Children's Program "Tales From A Magic Carpet"

a series of programs planned especially for children by Avis Brooks Bliss, associate in educa­tion at The Memorial Art Gal­lery will bo giveSTJon Sunday afternoons at 2t3Q p.m. in the Gallery. / • • \

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Stardust Club U$ts Dance for 'Young'

The, Stardust Club will hold their weekly , Saturday " night dance; featuring, jack End and his orchestra from 9 to i& The cost is $100 per 'couple.

AM couples are welcome "whether young in age or young inspirit," , , , . , ,

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