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'erf ~ ' ' "---•"• • - - • !#U«fc prefect; _.,._ #Jau^as, spphomoi^ ^ariLllai!jp-t>9fi SfljBSidit, <pfi«naij. , allty ] mm JL % i ^^•"v 8 *** ** Funeral Home,, 333 Lake Ttte • Soiema Requieaai Mass iwas celebrated te» St* Anthony's ^K*tlwE.Ctl«taatIelli t :pastoc,of 'Vm xMm mwm by the (yi < ^ j i r 4 ti 4mM»», de«con the Rev. Richard Stanticin, ipuMeacon and the Sev. George 4, Coeuzzi, masttsr ot cereraon- fe% Th$ Rev. Jotai L, Oaonan as- Mrs. Gibson At Dinner 4ay;lfe&,|ol|e ^hedral Sehpol A^itj9rium> -^ '; l; " -'W'V, 1 ^ ,"'— 4 To^aadre^' the- -feflloisi and merobere of the Ijialld^airs, H. IhV^SE^' s % DepreseiiitaUver of the Society of the, 'P^e r WoT^'*^M«t larg» e§t missionary- iamfly of the Churdi" wM be ,the. tenth in a V»^ series of Holy *" Hr Houm tor Vo- [:4 cations speak< ere-at-St, Jo* I eph Church, " Franklin St, >*r*I Sunday* May'& •:-| He is the Y| Rev. Walter j Hafner* S.VJ). according t o «***«. th? Very Rev. IMfUMH^FSf ,«-i(3eral*, J, W*us "Tfhexe is a Gatety»^M*Mf THE C05UVUTXBE8 who »rf completing arrangemenw ior the banquet are Mrp. r*on|ia>^ragg, Honorary Chairman, and Mrs, Gerard Dennis, .Ggfe^Cluiip man. Assisting these wdtfi ate: Reservations: <^i«r1h«», Mrs. George Cooney assisted; Sy Met- dames Leonard. Pinewood, Cy Cailemeyn, Joseph !OiinnejHyiPo^ rest Robblns, George'E^iei and Theodore Houck, " Decorations: Chairman,- Mw. John Groden assisted by Mes- dames Aloy^te-^MSillouglj, In the Sanctuary were the Rt Rev. Msgr. Richwrd K. Burns and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John M. Duffy, the Very Rev. John E. Martex and the Very Rev. Dennis W.HIckey. Mrs. Cristantielli is survived by her husband, Luigi; three sonf, Joseph, Anthony and Fa- ther Cristantielli; three daugh- ter*, Wrs. Wary Nardozzl, Mrs. Joseplilne Lester and Mrs. Clara l&mJW'M Defro|.t} two sisters, Mrs. Jennie CriStsmtlello of Roch* ester and' Mrs. Camilla Alfonso of Italy? ;«me . lJWUier, Ilarlo Nanna of Itily? several grand- fdaughtera Commtmisn l»reiaat<wt on Sunday, May 1$ at; 9fJ5 klft, Reservations may be made through the students or at the next meeting, May 0 *fe 8 pjm. In the school on East River Blvd. The senior class will model the clothes made in the Christian Family Living class. Nominations of officers for, the coining yeas will take place. . . • o •• J -n i • ^•/•a a^- 77$mfMm$vr ATSiil^l ^ •C'^.Jt,iectwjof scJoseph's WriS#iaWs w l 1 0 wvftea^ts^d fete W-L^f®^^*?^3'ywtog people to the Holy Hour frorh 7 to 8 p.m. ..^R^JOClJEanif of the Divine plrowersWa member of tfie "mis- slp?iary .faimV .-Jncjudtog, the Mls^fonary Sisters oi the Holy Ghoit' ahfttjie Sis^sr servants of jfiietHofe' Gfeos^'of Eerpetual Ad* oration*, founded by Father Am- '"•Jariijseh.&v^, ' w^mwA^ . . .- f Aaujnas Mother i^ : jneflt„ ^ . „.. _. ^„, Wdht ; ^aiberj. A?nol*a- nrjeats and. May ittat amjpw+jnthejChoot •&-Jg$&j£ ^x&LSSt -hrktiiewt «mtf incTiidA ahout 2i> auditorium. KnalfilartS'ior the • -* G WsW , « cl «?«L*??,V n *W» brothers now Include about 20 nese T dndJtodonesians. "' ft " ' BUSTKB BROWN - A .* a«a>aadO««ii» -.^wv m and also for tht fineit Tuxedo lUniof Jirvico coll of ACE or SOCIETY CUANEtS and TUX SHOP. „ .' . " U«l Dewey Ave. GLtst^tM 1441 Dewey Ave. GLen. 0249 •»•»•'•»'•?•''"'V^fy?" " Robert J. Poole Funeral Home ROCHESTER 13, N. Y. -^..i^k' CUNWOOD 4064 Father Hafner,will' tell the story of Father Janssen and his Society now believed one of the greatest champions In promoting j^he^ucaikin^Njaftve^erfy. -~ r In the Society are 8,6?9 mem- bers, one cardinal, two Archbish- ops,, 18 Bishops, 6 Prefects Apos- tolic, 2,22$ Priests, 1.655 Brothers and Candidates and 4,719 Semin- arians. .' 4 It directs the Pontifical College of St. Peter in Rome, giving ad- vanced courses for native Mis- sionary Priests. The Society has given the Catholic mission world its first Mission-Cardinal^and to the Church in America the ma- jorit£ of-its-Negro priests; : o——— Final Registration Set fcfflpwfe. I ^ ^ T ^ I M S -10i1t;30 mr, GEORGE M. KAlB, httor • •MM II — « <•»••••«•>» i Witmer Broi,, Inc. '0RS-" T "•- ••"•••• • • !• ••.••.- Coal—Coke—Produce RusselB.Mason Co., Inc. COAL-OIL-FEED Farni and Mason Supplies PHONE 291 aiachlneiy bfv,-i-l.75_ ••jl!j^i|iwi|Api^iiwi n"»» 'ft w* II mi 'liwV M|II a.WESTBIAIN STREET', I B.F.G. TUBEIESS TIRES " i'$ Servlcenter lp«^Sto#^. [ ADVERTISERS McFarOtnd^ Arthur B. Ratigan, Frank W* Mason, Leonard A. Kelly^eo J. Matuirewskl, Al- fred Morbttl, Leo a Mopney, Paul Ciaccia.and Clarese^i Gard- ner; „_._;' r'- Gordon. Jnobel^jEfejrga^' JHMH Charles A.. Bttmitt' Eo«a«r Hi ninger, Thomas iQ!Co|inoiv A^ thur Mance, Charles Mulligan andHerbert Staisen,'.-.;; Publicity: ClMtoan, 4 Mra,.Har» ley Burgess assisted by Mrs- Don- ald Brennan. ' •/•'...•.vj.v.s-.-r Dinner Conimlt|ef;; CaMijroiJife Mrs. sue Gibbor*. assisted ' lv^dames FranftiGrlnB** * Sak, Herberty.^VttJteAliftct Comstock. ..•.__.:. Aquinas Mothers To Hold Meeting x€ ..•*-« breakfast, to b e held on May % wWtieTufcusseftylhe chairman Mrs. John Kirby. Entertainment chairman, Mrs. teresting evening ment by the Ukrainian Dancers. Hostesses for the evening will be mothers of St. Michael's, Holy Redeemer, Immaculate Concep- tion, Corpus Chrlsti, St„ Mary's St. Philip Neri, Holy Ghost of Cold Water, and St Paul of the Cross, Houeyoye Falls.. •mtW^~mr~m'~' aXtendance w#j$ the Reverend J*ther» Jo- seplfe Gorjrw6, Gennaro J. Ven- turjij, V?ilam G. Charbonneau, Johh E. McCafferty, Albert L. Shnpn?tjLI3»rieii A A??l. J ohn C, WewcdftuV, JoJran H, O'Loarje, C ^ £ ^ George V. Prednaore, Wal* ter Ei Fleming; Ignatius St George, Anthony F. Calimerl,, v Also the Reveasena Fatheft Richard J. Orlando, John L. Max- well, Raymond F. Moore, Elmer yr. Heindl, Raymond M. Wues| jfphn. P. 0»Malley; Bernard••••!& Newcomb, Williasl J, Ayeri, Aus- tin R. Hannar John-M.-Roach, Mothers, Daughters Set First St. Agnes Mothers Club 'fill Forty Hours Devotion* Changed At Port Byron Forty Hours devotions wOl be conducted In St, John. Church, Port Byron opening on Sunday, May 8 instead of the following Sunday according to the Rev. John A. Guy, pastor of •S.t, 1 Stleh. ael Church, Montezuma and St ^'^m/rm 5: ^m:M I s iaWlawr48am|itm^iw>j|^ 4 * PUnf, fitt* ctflUffrfK., cut ffaw«r» if' '' MifMtl c»f*ni~«*e«l en*fMf di}»)l... b», wjicW to MWM« tim Jv ytai' ' ^ ; t «ll t to MOTHER ««.',«! 'jpoily PelJver/'o'r ty'&W* Ans^ha;!;^ ^ : f - 4 *°« 1J iw* - f GEO. i 422 East Main" it Oibls^St. : '* 5 «^»i1H •*• B^firif^Mia\ J% 5" H i -«,* = «? ^ -V^' 1 *" 1 1" -*,*. y «, , MOTHERS'DAY DEWSERS at! ""^" -mi Splendid Aceommodatlona for * )«aual|fls e WeddingRecepUona-=:-• Buiinew<^rif&reneet Tike Rouft liS Out „«f Roch«ftr fo £ Ave4|f H Turn R{5Bj*Oj«,f «%|10 THE PLACE WW THEMIT6 PIIWIS , MM .nd AJM» Hl^MaHlpih v ' «- , . - . . -^--. nf p^ n ^ |nnnin|r)|(:M ^ (| ^,^. 4 Ji'-s /' < :. *i t* i»«i : -nj ^•^t' ^ "I •-?£- *V- -*4- la... .)•' Cabrini Clui Plans Picnic May 15 incesJfavierCabrinlClub of SS.> Peter and Paul parish all sir^le Catholic people from I8.to-^i-y«iw : t6fe#gfc?«i"'.v -::'--. Reservations may be made M 3mMbJW4*>>69*&S»> tl35T^c*eriu^d)nT^Jrmtlt' st, atTpaBf -"t*p ••"""'- » ' •' Seton Branch To Meet G^^Stewa^p^^ia,^ ^ ffisi^lMtat terestlng evening of entertain-1"J^lffSlfSSSR St Mary Hospital wlU meet Tnurs- day, May 12 at 10130 sum in the nurses' home. '*-.;. Mrs. J. Emraett.O'Brien, Mrs. Leo G. Frayer^Mrf;E.. B. Stuart and Mlss v CatheriiwSeliuettInger have. BmvJjpted" to serve- as inatewpr^r.^— Registration for the |mmacu late* Simsmer ©ay. Camp- will close on Monday, May 9 in the Immaculate school hall from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The camp wul operate on a •sdjenrfweeks*' t program w -ftom*™ ! JlSr?' 11 until August 19 for children six years of age through 12. The camp is open to all children, re- gardless of religion or race. An extensive program of sports, crafts, swimming and tdurs have been arranged. _ Trrfbrmation pertalmngfTS TBS' day 'camp may be obtained from the director, John F. Wood, GEnesee 8356-M. .' . . ———o —— East Rochester LCBA ' Plans May 12th Meeting * Members of the Ladles Cath- olic Benevolent Association of East" Rochester will meet, in St. Jerome Church Hall, Thursday, May 1$ at 8 pjn. Officers asked f ot;Mm ^eretot attendance. Brown'N Serve ^aefhi^vserve Genuine But- *::'•/&* wV^i-i •••?"•'''*.•.. teHftiiKBafting PmVder;BisCUits, are nc-W available at the Star Supermarket Stores, the manage- ment announced this week. *" These prepared bisemts can be £ laced irt the overt and" are taken ut golden hrowm They are said to be "tenderly delicious',' for {•either quick snacks, orJull meals. 1 "People who have tasted these blscftits rave about their wonder- ful flavor, handy convenience and home-keeping qualities,.'! ..the an-, nouncement-said."-. .. . 4r r k These biscuits cad be baked a few at a time and the rest put back into the freezer. .Theyll fieep.for two weeks, under re- frlgeration, several months in ;^ie freezer. - - -v. - . ^ „C FOR THOSE WHO DEMAND THE FINEST tine tolie NEW YORK STATE ^Delaware Wine A PREMIUM GRAPE WINE AND A FULL LINE OF NEW YORK STATE WINES These Fine Wines are sold at most neighborhood liquor stores. PRODUCED AND BOTIXED BY O-NEH-DA VINEYARD Since 1872 CONESUS, NEW YORK ittrtmmmtm '•m%mtm% a laM.i^vt.gfe' -»= •Vl£:'* m^~ - '49 DODOE «^| Miaawlwasr-^l.i'jPi'* I t i t M*W. 4-Df. Hrrfr»,-»-Dr.,lt,6-H. I v .«- >miirQf" x ^t * - « rfsfe. 3yj.^.j^...iwK-iiyfia«i- «)Wsmi$tiSfeSor».'W«S.i»i>». *^»i«W . ^Ui».««-6-^»*4caX«iB- -s .-^m.- "T^~ •\ •'. ; DODQE.PLYMOyTH .^JN > 210 LAKE AVE. ^ QLn.3o110 V* I ^&*tw*t&*i* - ?j He's Filling Your 64 Curreiit w Order Of course, you doa't order your eiectria**eurrettt'*'1)y inaiToe phone, Y«MI just flip the switch and! there it is! Here's one of the men who make* eurCit i f ' there, whenever you need it He is Albert O. Bellenger, a shift engineer at RliBsetl Station, the Rochester Gas and Electric's modern generating giant on Beach Ave* nue. When you and your neighbors order"moreele«tncity,.»tshow«upon oniot the dials on this switchboard. "Al" and the other operators notice it immediately and "switch" additional electric current to your neighborhood to give you the correct voltage for your electric appliances. In home, farm, Dole or factory,..* wherever yon need i t . . . electricity is ready for you, day and night. "9- *j**g$g8St^^ w .&j s t % TX ." ^.Jf-S^f^^'^ 4 "^^^^ >& 'V*tW^t

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Imparts Absolution o Mrs* Cnstontiolli

S i s Ibccelleiicy Bishop Kearney anpaited the AbsohrtJow Cat solemn funeral rites for Mrs. Maria Raffaela Cristantielli, 5 toother of the Rev. Francis Cristantielli, ,Thtuj3day TOprfUm

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Ttte • Soiema Requieaai Mass iwas celebrated te» St* Anthony's ^K*tlwE.Ctl«taatIellit:pastoc,of

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the Rev. Richard Stanticin, ipuMeacon and the Sev. George 4 , Coeuzzi, masttsr ot cereraon-fe% Th$ Rev. Jotai L, Oaonan as-

Mrs. Gibson At Dinner 4 a y ; l f e & , | o l | e ^ h e d r a l Sehpol A^i t j9r ium> -^ ' ; l; " -'W'V,1^ ,"'—4 To^aadre^' the- -feflloisi and

merobere of the Ijialld^airs, H. IhV^SE^'

s % DepreseiiitaUver of the Society of the, 'P^erWoT^'*^M«t larg» e§t missionary- iamfly of the Churdi" wM be ,the. tenth in a

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according • t o «***« . th? Very Rev. IMfUMH^FSf ,«-i(3eral*, J, W*us

"Tfhexe is a Gatety»^M*Mf THE C05UVUTXBE8 who »rf

completing arrangemenw ior the banquet are Mrp. r*on|ia>^ragg, Honorary Chairman, and Mrs, Gerard Dennis, .Ggfe^Cluiip man. Assisting these wdtfi ate:

Reservations: < i«r1h«», Mrs. George Cooney assisted; Sy Met-dames Leonard. Pinewood, Cy Cailemeyn, Joseph !OiinnejHyiPo^ rest Robblns, George'E^iei and Theodore Houck, "

Decorations: Chairman,- Mw. John Groden assisted by Mes-d a m e s Aloy^te-^MSillouglj,

In the Sanctuary were the Rt Rev. Msgr. Richwrd K. Burns and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John M. Duffy, the Very Rev. John E. Martex and the Very Rev. Dennis W.HIckey.

Mrs. Cristantielli is survived by her husband, Luigi; three sonf, Joseph, Anthony and Fa-ther Cristantielli; three daugh­ter*, Wrs. Wary Nardozzl, Mrs. Joseplilne Lester and Mrs. Clara l&mJW'M Defro|.t} two sisters, Mrs. Jennie CriStsmtlello of Roch* ester and' Mrs. Camilla Alfonso of Italy? ;«me . lJWUier, Ilarlo Nanna of Itily? several grand-

fdaughtera Commtmisn l»reiaat<wt on Sunday, May 1$ at; 9fJ5 klft, R e s e r v a t i o n s may be made through the students or at the next meeting, May 0 *fe 8 pjm. In the school on East River Blvd.

The senior class will model the clothes made in the Christian Family Living class. Nominations of officers for, the coining yeas will take place. . .

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Father Hafner,will' tell the story of Father Janssen and his Society now believed one of the greatest champions In promoting

j^he^ucaikin^Njaftve^erfy. -~ r In the Society are 8,6?9 mem­

bers, one cardinal, two Archbish­ops,, 18 Bishops, 6 Prefects Apos­tolic, 2,22$ Priests, 1.655 Brothers and Candidates and 4,719 Semin­arians. • .' 4

It directs the Pontifical College of St. Peter in Rome, giving ad­vanced courses for native Mis­sionary Priests. The Society has given the Catholic mission world i ts first Mission-Cardinal^and to the Church in America the ma-jorit£ of-its-Negro priests; :

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McFarOtnd^ Arthur B. Ratigan, Frank W* Mason, Leonard A. Kelly^eo J. Matuirewskl, Al­fred Morbttl, Leo a Mopney, Paul Ciaccia.and Clarese^i Gard­ner; „_._;' r'-

Gordon. Jnobel^jEfejrga^' JHMH Charles A. . Bttmitt' Eo«a«r Hi ninger, Thomas iQ!Co|inoiv A ^ thur Mance, Charles Mulligan andHerbert Staisen,'.-.;;

Publicity: ClMtoan,4Mra,.Har» ley Burgess assisted by Mrs- Don­ald Brennan. ' •/•'...•.vj.v.s-.-r

Dinner Conimlt|ef;; CaMijroiJife Mrs. s u e Gibbor*. assisted ' lv^dames FranftiGrlnB** * Sak, Herberty.^VttJteAliftct Comstock. ..•.__.:.

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breakfast, to b e held on May % wWtieTufcusseftylhe chairman Mrs. John Kirby.

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teresting evening ment by the Ukrainian Dancers.

Hostesses for the evening will be mothers of St. Michael's, Holy Redeemer, Immaculate Concep­tion, Corpus Chrlsti, St„ Mary's St. Philip Neri, Holy Ghost of Cold Water, and S t Paul of the Cross, Houeyoye Falls..

•mtW^~mr~m'~' aXtendance w#j$ the Reverend J*ther» Jo-seplfe Gorjrw6, Gennaro J. Ven-turjij, V?ilam G. Charbonneau, Johh E. McCafferty, Albert L. Shnpn?tjLI3»rieii A A??l. John C, WewcdftuV, JoJran H, O'Loarje, C^£^ George V. Prednaore, Wal* ter Ei Fleming; Ignatius S t George, Anthony F. Calimerl,, v

Also the Reveasena Fatheft Richard J. Orlando, John L. Max­well, Raymond F . Moore, Elmer yr. Heindl, Raymond M . W u e s | jfphn. P. 0»Malley; Bernard••••!& Newcomb, Williasl J, Ayeri, Aus-tin R. Hannar John-M.-Roach,

Mothers, Daughters Set First

St. Agnes Mothers Club 'fill

Forty Hours Devotion* Changed At Port Byron

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Mary Hospital wlU meet Tnurs-day, May 12 at 10130 sum in the nurses' home. '*-.;.

Mrs. J. Emraett.O'Brien, Mrs. Leo G. Frayer^Mrf ;E.. B. Stuart and MlssvCatheriiwSeliuettInger have. BmvJjpted" to serve- as i n a t e w p r ^ r . ^ —

Registration for the |mmacu late* Simsmer ©ay. Camp- will close on Monday, May 9 in the Immaculate school hall from 7:30 to 9 p.m.

The camp wul operate on a •sdjenrfweeks*' tprogramw-ftom*™!JlSr?' 11 until August 19 for children six years of age through 12. The camp is open to all children, re­gardless of religion or race. An extensive program of sports, crafts, swimming and tdurs have been arranged. _

Trrfbrmation pertalmngfTS TBS' day 'camp may be obtained from the director, John F. Wood, GEnesee 8356-M. .'

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