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«? j; 4W - *-A^V K f ^ e*i ;-^f?0t ^^^SS^^^P^fe K^iMjJM^m9<' Bishop to ply Week Services gicsl »ervice» conunemowtinjr the Fasaion M willfcteond«Ct#d in ill the churches of chaster n»xt week. Bis Excellency. Bishop tilft^tfte* ffwth. TW* holy how for the ;wm» A m& commtmamx* rmmmAY, MARCH J& %m Eastern Edttk* and Good ft ,, ..„..,.. **'*!* Sja^fiewOfiB^fhs lfT|^jffl»Iy)#i' Ml'-fey * gro- We*^"> ^ Ja^^*l?^*eWye # & - " : -^timHoiy fhwri. "**t^.;w»tfh. ijrtlm .n4 Con/Jrmt. •'Vi*M^Hni"#tfJto '.Wr* 700 men, who on the lift Satur- day night or each month fhroufhowt the year spend the Whole night in relay* of adora- tion before the Slewed Sacra- ment, i* m annual custom that ettrieti <he whole membership of the Rochester societytoSt. *eWfefc'* en HoJy Thursday. SHI TOMSK HOD* Service of Good jpridey will befIn with the Mm of the Pre«8ancllfl«d ^Ie*rste4 by Bishop Kearney at ft Mm & the Fro-Cithadml. 1-oUwlr.f the MM§ the MeoJta- fJo**oi^e"»*ve» Lest Words" #1U W khren by the Rev. Daniel O'Kwfe of the PkK«wn Mission i««4of flew **«* City. -•OWE *w':itotw#y the Mis* tfyttft*iHMidMI by the »iej#big chai Canal*, by the reading o(th« F«^li«.and the BUwIni ol B«ptl»mal Water and Iart«r iwr'» wm Tfeif. •t tht Pro<;alh«drat beglnntnr ..., i|r|jwttr-th#- -mbm there 1^1 W.onJy one Mas* In each Minj^<*»~lfoly^lMitttttJ*y ^*>li«#frBc»' of rifle* -ol j l>er«K>he; on Holy Saturday HOfeaoiy morning , »K«ifney will celewate jrt Pontlllcal Miss and chfth«--^'te^--|iei'in.ojt''BJt-th* l)it^r«ttt*.>-'' p Kecord -"i'A^v, : <y^ii^i jA^'.yiJ IHuieaii 'aclleiMin - an . wjn • « »• WM «ujwt ..•T- a^myef IMf iNMl,en^ It yppcNhp |||tov*^*f tiMt *s>t«ee«" ,tWa], it^e'l MMm it eewrti hith ra*»-ef-the'eeaaeh, With f«rty »e eetier twtr vim . itotm ieta&*> roUuj| atH , , _ „ & ! » withottl; any handteep. P lafil CoeteOe waahot wH* m V eni INier a Ml <o<al WU .je yiw e»ee#ralheiOH jwupte IJS2**& tWM njxt *w«H 5# ftHtrth? toyoi* men. •bey* SOO -WJKlk-HMMa; --' i - toyo)* j*4 «t «<*y ««* t«k* NM**!? jjeeniet-irtw;- Villwwdi T#*BI aweh e^wafa!! pw*tr. Thh vM^o-'-hilpW the }**dera to I lein *>»<n^«n henfcp«**lnt i jatofeauCfcin., Wto^ure-<--lHtjt -!wean*4 jMte% the -p««w^l<«v: SiSitS^mm$mimniim££^m Wa Wft JwotebeWtng in oW time Jdrm to nowl* three conelit.nt taun^efor: a»7i Captain P«ul J. Oriney'Kept tie hU evertfe with * Captain Sonny GenowMheit ^vCeni#hi« with 534. The one ;^hV that'Ca\hJil\i» obtained waa (toe to^the bowllnt of Itf. tobef, f&hy*<^ ^ tow Geno In fStijat Terry «*« eurprieed to M that hi« 5T» total did not the. Mi, r*v» but was etose to hla Jwmritt-uncle- wAth*,*h«e .moat ,,iw«^ee*^yjyah<ma*Jb«nti«; b*4 had * ttn^h thne «»t< lCJL k rfTthW«£t ' * « * Wttloti Wttined hia ovie 161 for 574. Jack la aure pour- inr H on in thete bat weeks. Body Returned The body of theftw.Neil 3, Doyle, First Lieutenant, Corps at Chaplain*, \J. S. A., and only ajtumnua of St. Bernard'* Sem- inary to make the supreme *ae 5 rflloe, h«» been relnterred with full military honors in the United State* National Cemetery, Farm- Ingdale, h. I, N. Y. Connecticut'a hero priest, whoj waa mortally wounded on New, Georgia Xaland in July, 1943, had been buried in the U, S. Military Cemetery, Guadalcanal, prior to hie recent repatriation, A large delegation of priests of the Hartford Dipcese, most of them former chaplains, attended the committal service. The group Included* the Rev. John R Coflf- ton of Newtown, also a graduate of 8U Bernard'* Seminary and who wa* with Father Doyle »t the time of hia death. The military service was con- ducted by the Rev, Patrick Fay, Colonel, Corps of Chaplains, ft. 8. A„ a/rer which the grave was blesied «nd special prayers a?g?e recited by the Connecticut priests led by Father Landry, Father Doyle w*.» ordained May 30, 1939, after making ma atodiei at St Bernard's here. Among his Rochester classmates Who^ alio served it Wartime ohaplsfjji, were: the Rev. Fa*. ttoHr#tf«rh#» C. tane, William F. Gsynor, Thomas Manley, William 3. O'Brien and f>a«! J. Cuddy. Sister Seraphine Rite* Conducted wv |'|^l(ilf^jVlce»7or Sister M. ffrapjiijifr Ohiyjn ,aj.JhgJ&tgg* Oliatht Joseph, who _ dtedMon Own 'McNamara's Band' | jinny Nurse Hurt ~"~ In M. Y. FaU : .Wf^^dsyT;«Onp^^airaf-1% Solemn Man of Requiem waa celebrated by the Hi. Rev. Migr. John F. Glavln of Reniselaer, a cousin of Sister Seraphine. He waa assisted by the Rev. George S. Wood, Deacon, the Rev. Don- ald J. Mulcahy, Sub-deacon, the Rlv. T. Paul Mttrley mnd the .^ t „, T „...Mti6n to k«#p L6yoI« . v *Mw:-Mr^m* Um* - r ^ _.„ .... - ~ - jWmjjmJ^W^ sorVlc6s were conduct The Rev, Leo V. Smith was Mas- ter of Ceremonies, In the sanctuary were also the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph S. Camer- on, the Rev. Joseph H, Cefell and the "Rev, Louis Edelmsn. The last blessing at the grave was given by the Rt, Rev, Msgr. John F. Glavln, assisted by the Rev. Charles McCarthy mnti the Rev. lohnJtoach, A native Rocnesterlan, Slater Seraphine entered the Slaters'tor Saint Joseph In 18S2. Her years in religion were spent u a teach- .„• s k . . . .. er of Music in various schools MffelMit th* lilt even though | n the diocese, in 1883 she waa it helpeii Notra Dimajo *n,ty«a. SfttLOf the jjloneerauta open Su Michael's School in Pcnn Van. For 39 years, the Immaculate Conception School in Rochestor With the liard-tlghting Georgetown team. John's com* hjeni "Was «£ always knew that M1 ,,,„ _„„„ . h .„ ,, h pa ^ SATlfslsSXtt.?." ° ^ ««'—»• '"eluded St. "mtf Isgolng to wear a green *._„, «.„.. Mtn^tJ^pl*y-lnJKmor-ot5t. §Z*£? HrodSort » « * f e - t i j | s > . ought to Jbrtng - 001, Brock rt Waterloo—Mrs. M. L. Flynn, j 304 W. Main St., has received word that hpi ddughtei First Lt. Florence Flynn. 30. an Army' Xurse, has suffered a Iracturey skull In an accident. According to the information,, lieutenant Flynn was hurt Fri- day night in a fail from a mov- j ing taxi In Brooklyn. Hospital, attendants at Fort Hamilton' Hospital to Brooklyn where the nurse was taken told her mother that the young woman had been taken ill in the cab and opened the car door after an unsuceess- ! ftil attempt to get the driver to open a window. She had just reported off duty at the Fort Hamilton Hospital and was taking the taxi to a nearby subway when the acci- dent occurred. Lieutenant Flynn Is a gradu- ate of Waterloo High School where she was valedictorian of, her class; Nazareth College, Rochester, and of Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing in Baltimore. She served on the staff of Johns Hopkins Hospital for a time following her gradu- ation and later was on the staff of Waterloo Memorial Hospital before entering the Army Nurses Corps on Jan. 1, 1945. Stars Roebuck (f Co. SHOP At SEARS Ovtr 3O.000 Items to CboOM From 471 txctins* St. CMOT*. N. T. rHONI MIS For NEWS and ADVERTISING THE CATHOLIC SHOP US GeaeM* St suborn John EL Hohman Coat"rr-Voom«J vrpmestiUTt rh. MS-s* - nos-B "McNHntsra's Band" as ihey rehearse for the St. Alphonmw Minstrels, which will be presented April IS, 1 » and 2 0 In Emerson Auditorium, Auburn, by the Colombian Squires and the Young LadicM' Sodedlty of St. Alphosua Church for the benefit of Camp Columbus. In front is Jocco O'Connor; rear, from left, Don Fennessey, Ed Walsh, Paul O'Connor and Bob Inelch. Minstrel Show To l^iss Bridget Welch, Double Funeral Held Kin of Hun, Dies For Auburn Heroes ST. ALPHONSUS 97-101 East Genesee St.—AUBURN, N. Y. REV. FREDERICK G. STRAUB, Pastor MASSES—Sunday: 5:15, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10. 11 i **ir~i " I V I "ii , *T^~iir"v%r~ir"w*i r\r*ti f%rw*w>*>^>i~>»"WKTx->ru~W»Tu- FOB "Pictures That Tell the Story" A. G. TARBr COMMERCIAL raOTOGBAPSIEK [Pearson Bldf. ph. 1110 ^*VWV A*S*«^I*WSSW*^I^*S^^^^*V^^M»VWW* (Continued from Jage 7) I pastor at St. Hyacinth's was the under way tor tho past few Center, sister of Sister M. James- ma8 ter of ceremonies and seated weeks in prepau-atlon fqr the.an- j lepa. S.SA« ol Su Patrick's Con-} ln>-thK sanctuary was TCev. Johfi' """ ' B Crowley, pastor of St. Aloy Seneca- Fall* — The death of j aytJ£3*)*Cli^l5^a9«aV'Were ^(m^^^if^i^mtMl^Bveiccn^MsB Bridget Welch, of Sciplo ducted in Holy Family Chapel, Naaalreth Convent, Pittsford, on nftsl MimsireT ' Show" sponsored' veht Seneca Falls, odcured at by the Columbia Squires and, her home early Monday evening, Young-Ladles' Sodality,of St. A!-! March 13. 18-18. Miss Welch was phonsus Churc-h for the boneflt j a lifelong resident of that vil Of Camp Columbus. The show; lage and was a frequent visitor will be presented April 18, 191 In Seneca Falls. Besides Sr. and 20 In Emerson Auditorium, j Jameslena, Miss Welch leaves East High School. [ another sister, Mrs. Francis Raf The cast for the two-part show^ forty of Moravia, Dairylea HsnaawaliU V3taml> O MM Auburn. N. Y. Phona 2475 •A^a^>^»^»NAW^^Ai^^)\AA^^»^^V^^^^^^^»»^i^ Minstrels includos 90 members of tho abovo organizations. Jerry MoAullfle, Deputy Chief Squire, will act as Interlocutor, and the ^nd-,M Farrell. Karl Jahn, John May- wait, Emanuel Fefnrra. George Pcretta, and Edward Davis. Chief Squire David O'Brien us in charge of advertising soul ushers. •a ed from tho Doran Funeral Home. W, Bayard St.. at 9:30. Thursday, ftc-ejulern Mass was offered in St. Patrick's Church at 10 a. m., Rev. John P. Burial was Cemetery in St. Columbkllle's bh i slus Church, and chaplain of the, ; Auburn Catholic War Veterans. I ' The committal services at the[ 'grave were in charge of Father' Jerome Holubowlrz, who was a s ' , slated by the other priests. | The bearers for T'3 Dziurzyn-i 1 ski were Stanley Cicsla, Ludwikj fWotczyk. Jbhn Fleszar, Joseph' ' Walawender. Joseph Dec, and Ed- mond Walcryk, J The bearers for T'5 Lucas ( were Thomas Sllwka, Alex Dev- erenko, John Brannlck, Waiter Silensky, Joseph Collins and Don ' aid Berry. ' O'Donnell & Cotter Heating & Plumbing: Contractors 37 E. Genesee St. Ph. 3204-B >MV^»^n^l ^iS>^^^WNm>N«MS^^^^^^SAA«V^<^««^^^^^Vk *i- -r-i'i-- ~»""i~"*ir-'~ii j <i-*inn"ir>i"i-<n.ririr\i'vtjcin. M. D. GREENE LUMBER CO. BUILDING »<tATEAIAL5 lUMBtS—*>AtNTS—OOCSU ofnea—it HuisuT rrasn *>N0NI 206 AUIURN. H. Y. •»^^<^S^A^^^«^N^»^<%^^ •^****i*^*+^0*****^*^m Wi^S*N^<»^^^^»»M^i^*^M»^^ WHITING'S WALLPAPER and PAINTS Phont 1591 UKASt GWESn IT* • • ATJBTJRN. N. T. AMERICAN TAXI PHONE 70O MXUGIM MAJUU& Owmm 5 CUrk S t m t Anbsra. ••'"; N. T./ > « W W W N A M V M ^ Other assignments Included St. Mary's, Auburn; St Patrick's, and Nativity Surviving Sister Seraphine' are a brother, William 6lavtn. of Rochester, several nieces and IjiBephawii*- ---— Plnckaey hadIWJaid SCri,In the last month; both'miteam couli lUvt heen «% with A little . IrttreW •'Champ'' Jones wl«i IttO* &l and SI1K. for a m total fled the tenia Oat* team to .1 ljfcam.4A> ea#. Vfictoryi-Wf r-tJon- Issga, Jones is now in hU 8 « iftwm r*'thajt iorsn ^hfciht earned Ihlm the tiOVof ^CHninn,'* H»*« rold t l» put«n| evwythlng he hal [into -thefcfhtfor first pi«<e and IK a«rtta qara loses that fight *"' "*on*t b**qecau> of Joftes; Ul Dunn get using on his fa« vorlt* allies y>n* knceked out a town team by rolling a strong 5J» total. Bud is consistently hear the 600 mark right along. Johnny Midden bowled a strong m hie first game to bring his total to 538. This Is John- Wit first trip up In the 600 itjluAe^aad-H-U most 4Ikely-he fill i i i y there, now that he is ihijotlng at least one 300 game ^«t bf three. Andy Paddock was ahothiar cottsAtent bowler, hit- tlhg. all (three games in the 170 chit for K& With this type of btrWlirig Georgetown was able ot jb>e4H «ven with the "Fight- in* SrW.'* total, rrsncla stapieton with . , ' -was just one pin short oil Ilaefc week's totaL. Eddie Russell Ihad to come In Strong in his last [game to stayfctthe 500 class [by gtrttrn* to, Paul Triedei led the -OtuAga rtm to thtir <ftie point total by oUinf 219, in *M 102 for 590. IJDesptt* Paul's auperb bowliris the Jo«t s;ri>utkl to Steve. Tart>y |whoe*,«al buthlm in the Num- |e*r One slot of the Individual ftowMrs. Captain Jim Kennedy Iftad three conalatent/gamea for IBII and John Bodnir nit S i c Ordimrily, the total that 3otv [saga obtained-K^-w&itH be [enoufft to take four pontU but I « e y were oppose^-^y that eeft- Laletemly hera-1jittjng (Clara.iteam. - l < SIM S«86 3«M , THSBMGTHRM; l^f 01 *-.' d i l l l | CJWaflt « itiii«»,iH Holy Ceosa THK WQ FIVK $$¥9 «athy «s» Harold Jones ejs V«rneA rinckney m Vaat Frtedel m • w i Wilson sia Mil Coatffto SM j « tsa sit in MO us its t»s us m its]?4 m JIO us Tot»l> 7itt»l?*l L> mum tX/UtM, e»mt Into his f.Wa><8un4sy, aa ** banged *ttf lwj " 1 ltd and 333 fw a St7, totlf •ad Holy Croai to H^BW to w t*»ettry ever Canislu*. toVtVf: seene of th* iorm:>-hkrh _ » show jsnTih* hcW, ,. wm''lfch»-1jfeL flf flfiSS ,ft «1»»!4S4« Dunn Tot.U |0l MS SK SwnU C)«r» onnjlty US 10J ITS lamjif no iti is* ittstitii TM«I. S«T SE« Hi SJ«*» Cr«M ifsiu it atsUk wSir mitsau M& ih ui m Slfk lMWSlW i*lnMai wonsM i St. Benedict Oblate Meeting Set Sunday A meeting' of the Oblstes or St. Benedict will be held Sunday, Mar. 21, at 7:30 p. m. at St. An- drews Seminary. North Plym- outh Ave. A special program has been planned to coincide with the feast day of" St Benedict The Oblntes observe the rule of St Benedict central Idea of which Is the glorification of Oad in all things. JOIN THE PARADE TO BEAUTY Don r a Beauty Shop Permanent* a Specialty IIS CCNESII STRUT PHONI 4382 AUIURN. N. T PERSONAL LOANS NATIONAL BANK OF AUBURN Fru Lit* I«I«TJ»C» Nt lavcstlfitlaii Chart* Oniv an* Rat* o> Imfttut > fcsrraw S I 00 fat tnt y««» c««n $6.00 •ISSONAL LOAN O^PT. Tad* altvator «• 3r4 llMt PRESCRIPTIONS _. Sellable Servlc* w. .- Bloc* 189S 44 Lnrli I t — S Points LEWIS DtlPO STORE FATHER GILLIS One of the Nation's* OntsrtJUtfing Colomnlat PAGE 4 M M ^ ^ A A A A ^ V W W W I .L ST. MARY'S 17 Clark Street—AUBURN, N. Y. RT. REV. MSGR. WW. E. COWEN, S.T.D, Pastor MASSES—Sunday :6. 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and 11:00 ^ w w ^ ^ w v w ^ ^ i v ^ ^ A n M ^ ^ ^ A A ^ w v ^ N ^ N A r <«^w»»»<N^»%w^^a»» GODFREY •Batri'CS TEXACO PltODCCTS S Point! AUBUKN. N. T. shoes _.i:... far-cliil4r©n - Smart lut *rars...for l u n n g value. »nd for smtrc srylcs thai hold up. Perfect fa a aisurcd by o u r pairutaktng' taleapeople Prtccd iCCord. mg co UK. Aiu Vitality Vmptim Pt*tmrt Sbta f*r CitMrrm -5r50 7,«0 HARRY F. ALLEN i COMPANY 144 Geneaeo SU Auburn ST. FRANCIS DE SALES 140 Exchange Street—GENEVA, N. Y. REV. EDWARD K. BALL, Pastor MASSES-^OToayri, 7, E130.10, II and 12'Noon F. D. Maxwell Co. Cwr1— V<c«t»SUt M—Sa trttlU SMT *4 Ala wi osLtvia Ooan Cvanlnaa and tMiam PHONI 1691 AUIURN. N .Y. 4) Lararb Si. at 5 Paiafa ^^a^y^>a^i«^^>^MW^^a«»V'«^^V'^N»*«a**^»»««i^^^»^«%^»«»«a*>»'«a*l FIVE POINTS LIQUOR STORE SS rRANKUN ITBKBT —Atrfjunnr. rr T. Phoni SSOI ]Ve Sell the Be* Sam's liquor Store TPBoha^TOZ 131 WALL ST. AUIUttN. N.T. . raoNsai tro«-t»<i aatakHilMd I Ml Caneva Milk Company tut* AKD arts -•soDurrrs W. Narth Cat. Ma«4a SIMM CfNIVA. N. Y. CE N EV A Dry Cl«aining Co. PksiM 2742 30 Unaaa Slraat , ^^^*^N*«^ ctxrvA. N. r. » ^ ^ ^ W V M M M O W W M ^ W V M M ^ M * M M \fa>M»M»a*Sa»MMMW«aa^«»»^a<»»««»»«a*^^ ^k^^A**lA**>A^^^ BAKER S STARK *t A C*o4 CUthini Stm Sinet IWi 489 EXCHANGE ST. GENEVA. N. Y. sorrtiNC co. 01 CIMSVA N. T. W t«li»(« SI — I k M «UJ ,-lirijn_nLJ~LrLi'*u'*Lr»"**V~ , r* , i~ii m,,J " * * »^»^a,» * m m * Martlew's Markets CHOICE WE8TERJ* REaW tss WSST asmusss staarr PHOSS soa ss SCAST STrnxsrl PHOKS tais .•_iiji.i»»~ai"i.''*«r~«i~n~i~»'* *i* ~ ~ ~ I_I Li~»»~a~ii~"~ ~" W. A. FULTON JEWELER Nuns Watches 87 Genesee St_ Auburn ^^^^•^^*a^^M^ OCKENOEN DAIRY Ooltltn Crown iremltim .>UDx Aii&omi FUiMt Dadrr Prcxjocta" 117 Dunning Avs. FH. 2069 Kidney Liquor Sttri ALL YOt R r.lVORITE BBAJTDS 34 NORTH ST. Auburn St. Patrick's; West Bayard Street—SENECA FALLS, N. Y. REV. JOHN r. O-BKIRNE, Pantor MASSES—Sunday: 1, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—mma* \£APf*ff+j&*f+&M<p<r*i ST. STEPHEN'S l 48 Pultney Street—GENEVA, N. Y. ST. REV. MSGR. WfiUJAM H. McPADDEN, Pastor MASSES—Sunday. 6, 7:30, 9. 11 and 12 o'clock ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI 190 Clark Street—AUBURN, N. Y. RT. REV. MSGR. ADOLPH A. GABBANL Pastor MASSES—Sunday: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00. 10:00, 11:00 GM. S. RoblniHt JEWELER 0IAMOVDS-WATCHKS Wngs Suvttrwarr, Etc, BIU, FOLDS . *i nan at,, S»TIN« r«ia, N. Y. e^SS»»»^^^*^^^a»»»»SiW^W^»i JOHN T. McKEON l [so r HARDWAM rraax WAJUR - rooia WATER arStUTIM UXOtClNK CARlNtTa CaUXASt srOSTI - ALL ST. Phone 326-W S ^ W ^ ^ , ^ ^ ^ A ^ A . ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ . W V . W ^ . ^ , . ^ . H ^ ^ rtW.^^j.^wwL.1. M ^>. «.-•* ........ ,- -,-i,~nnr>rii-ij-nrLri.nj-ij j'-'. ^^S**^^A^*»WM^M^ FRED L HUNTINGTON CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Sales and Service 201 PALL ST. PH. 4S SENECA FALl^ HOTEL SENECA OVERLOorflhfG SENECA LAKE Famous Cultlnt-^CrtH Room Mstn Dining ROOQt In ttia Heart ot tha FJne*r Lafcas GENEVA, N. Y. S. K. NESTER, Pr*K FINCER LAKES LatinsJrtM anal Claanars COMPLFTE HOMS SERVICE TUtTHONI i«77 $11 tscaxiaa J>. Camva. H. Y - Ktilfy Dry Goods Co. Outar Ctrmtntj and Fumfshinfi For Woman. Mtttn and Oildrtn 14 Saawca SHrat T«L 214* CfNIVA. 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Bishop to ply Week Services

gicsl »ervice» conunemowtinjr the Fasaion M will fct eond«Ct#d in ill the churches of chaster n»xt week. Bis Excellency. Bishop

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and Good

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700 men, who on the lift Satur­day night or each month fhroufhowt the year spend the Whole night in relay* of adora­tion before the Slewed Sacra­ment, i* m annual custom that ettrieti <he whole membership of the Rochester society to St. *eWfefc'* en HoJy Thursday.

SHI TOMSK HOD* Service of Good jpridey will befIn with the Mm of the Pre«8ancllfl«d ^Ie*rste4 by Bishop Kearney at ft Mm & the Fro-Cithadml. 1-oUwlr.f the MM§ the MeoJta-fJo**oi^e"»*ve» Lest Words" #1U W khren by the Rev. Daniel O'Kwfe of the PkK«wn Mission i««4of flew **«* City. -•OWE *w':itotw#y the Mis*

tfytt ft* iHMidMI by the »iej#big

chai Canal*, by the reading o(th« F « ^ l i « . a n d the BUwIni ol B«ptl»mal Water and Iart«r

i w r ' » w m Tfeif. •t tht Pro<;alh«drat beglnntnr

..., i|r|jwttr-th#- -mbm there 1^1 W.onJy one Mas* In each

Minj <*»~lfoly lMitttttJ*y ^*>li«#frBc»' of rifle* -ol

j l>er«K>he; on Holy Saturday

HOfeaoiy morning , »K«ifney will celewate jrt Pontlllcal Miss and

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I J S 2 * * & tWM njxt *w«H 5# ftHtrth? toyoi* men. •bey* SOO -WJKlk-HMMa; --' i -

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T#*BI aweh e^wafa!! pw*tr. Thh vM^o-'-hilpW the }**dera to

I lein *>»<n^«n henfcp«**lnt i jatofeauCfcin., Wto^ure-<--lHtjt -!wean*4 jMte% the -p««w^l<«v:

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Wa Wft JwotebeWtng in oW time Jdrm to nowl* three conelit.nt taun^efor: a»7i Captain P«ul J. Oriney'Kept tie hU evertfe with

* Captain Sonny GenowMheit ^vCeni#hi« with 534. The one ;^hV that'Ca\hJil\i» obtained waa (toe to the bowllnt of Itf. tobef, f&hy*<^ ^ tow Geno In

fStijat Terry «*« eurprieed to M that hi« 5T» total did not

the. M i , r*v» but was

etose to hla Jwmritt-uncle- wAth*,*h«e .moat ,,iw«^ee*^yjyah<ma*Jb«nti«;

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161 for 574. Jack la aure pour-inr H on in thete bat weeks.

Body Returned The body of the ftw. Neil 3,

Doyle, First Lieutenant, Corps at Chaplain*, \J. S. A., and only ajtumnua of St. Bernard'* Sem­inary to make the supreme *ae5

rflloe, h«» been relnterred with full military honors in the United State* National Cemetery, Farm-Ingdale, h. I, N. Y.

Connecticut'a hero priest, whoj waa mortally wounded on New, Georgia Xaland in July, 1943, had been buried in the U, S. Military Cemetery, Guadalcanal, prior to hie recent repatriation,

A large delegation of priests of the Hartford Dipcese, most of them former chaplains, attended the committal service. The group Included* the Rev. John R Coflf-ton of Newtown, also a graduate of 8U Bernard'* Seminary and who wa* with Father Doyle »t the time of hia death.

The military service was con­ducted by the Rev, Patrick Fay, Colonel, Corps of Chaplains, ft. 8. A„ a/rer which the grave was blesied «nd special prayers a?g?e recited by the Connecticut priests led by Father Landry,

Father Doyle w*.» ordained May 30, 1939, after making ma atodiei at St Bernard's here. Among his Rochester classmates Who alio served i t Wartime ohaplsfjji, were: the Rev. Fa*. ttoHr#tf«rh#» C. tane, William F. Gsynor, Thomas Manley, William 3. O'Brien and f>a«! J. Cuddy.

Sister Seraphine Rite* Conducted

wv|'|^l(ilf^jVlce»7or Sister M. ffrapjiijifr Ohiyjn ,aj.JhgJ&tgg* Oliatht Joseph, who_dtedMon

Own 'McNamara's Band' | jinny Nurse Hurt ~ " ~ In M. Y. FaU

:.Wf^^dsyT;«Onp^^airaf-1% Solemn Man of Requiem waa

celebrated by the Hi. Rev. Migr. John F. Glavln of Reniselaer, a cousin of Sister Seraphine. He waa assisted by the Rev. George S. Wood, Deacon, the Rev. Don­ald J. Mulcahy, Sub-deacon, the Rlv. T. Paul Mttrley mnd the

.^ t „,T„...Mti6n to k«#p L6yoI«

. v *Mw:-Mr^m* Um* w« - r ^ _ . „ . . . . - ~ -jWmjjmJ^W^ sorVlc6s were conduct

The Rev, Leo V. Smith was Mas­ter of Ceremonies, In the sanctuary were also the

Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph S. Camer­on, the Rev. Joseph H, Cefell and the "Rev, Louis Edelmsn. The last blessing at the grave was given by the Rt, Rev, Msgr. John F. Glavln, assisted by the Rev. Charles McCarthy mnti the Rev. lohnJtoach,

A native Rocnesterlan, Slater Seraphine entered the Slaters'tor Saint Joseph In 18S2. Her years in religion were spent u a teach-

.„• s k. . . ..„ er of Music in various schools MffelMit th* lilt even though | n the diocese, in 1883 she waa it helpeii Notra Dimajo *n,ty«a. SfttLOf the jjloneerauta open Su

Michael's School in Pcnn Van. For 39 years, the Immaculate Conception School in Rochestor

With the liard-tlghting Georgetown team. John's com* hjeni "Was «£ always knew that M 1 ,,,„ _„„„ . h.„ ,,h„pa^

S A T l f s l s S X t t . ? . " ° ^ « « ' — » • '"eluded St. "mtf Isgolng to wear a green * . _ „ , «.„. . Mtn^tJ^pl*y-lnJKmor-ot5t. §Z*£? HrodSort »«*fe-tij |s>. ought to Jbrtng -001, B r o c kP° r t

Waterloo—Mrs. M. L. Flynn, j 304 W. Main St., has received word that hpi ddughtei First Lt. Florence Flynn. 30. an Army' Xurse, has suffered a Iracturey skull In an accident.

According to the information,, l i eutenant Flynn was hurt Fri­d a y night in a fail from a mov- j ing taxi In Brooklyn. Hospital, attendants at Fort Hamilton' Hospital to Brooklyn where the nurse w a s taken told her mother that the young woman had been taken ill in the cab and opened t h e car door after an unsuceess-

! ftil attempt to get the driver to open a window.

She had just reported off duty at the Fort Hamilton Hospital a n d was taking the taxi to a nearby subway when the acci­dent occurred.

Lieutenant Flynn Is a gradu­a t e of Waterloo High School where she was valedictorian of, her class; Nazareth College, Rochester, and o f Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing in Baltimore. She served on the

staff o f Johns Hopkins Hospital for a time following her gradu­ation and later was on the staff of Waterloo Memorial Hospital before entering the Army Nurses Corps o n Jan. 1, 1945.

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"McNHntsra's Band" a s ihey rehearse for the St. Alphonmw Minstrels , w h i c h will b e presented Apr i l IS, 1 » and 2 0 In E m e r s o n Auditor ium, Auburn, by the Colombian Squires and t h e Y o u n g LadicM' Sodedlty of St . Alphosua Church for the benefit o f C a m p Columbus . In front i s J o c c o O'Connor; r e a r , from left, Don F e n n e s s e y , Ed Walsh , Paul O'Connor and Bob Inelch.

M i n s t r e l S h o w T o l^ iss Bridget Welch, Double Funeral Held Kin of Hun , Dies • For Auburn Heroes

ST. ALPHONSUS 97-101 East Genesee St.—AUBURN, N. Y.

REV. FREDERICK G. STRAUB, Pastor MASSES—Sunday: 5:15, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10. 11

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(Continued from J a g e 7) I

pastor at St. Hyacinth's was the under way tor tho past few Center, sister of Sister M. James- m a 8 t e r of ceremonies and seated weeks in prepau-atlon fqr the.an- j lepa. S.SA« ol Su Patrick's Con-} ln>-thK sanctuary was TCev. Johfi'

" " " ' B Crowley, pastor of St. Aloy

Seneca- Fall* — The death of j aytJ£3*)*Cli^l5^a9«aV'Were ^(m^^^if^i^mtMl^Bveiccn^MsB Bridget Welch, of Sciplo ducted in Holy Family Chapel, Naaalreth Convent, Pittsford, on

nftsl • MimsireT ' Show" sponsored' veht Seneca Falls, odcured at by the Columbia Squires and, her home early Monday evening, Young-Ladles' Sodality,of St. A!-! March 13. 18-18. Miss Welch was phonsus Churc-h for the boneflt j a lifelong resident of that vil Of Camp Columbus. The show; lage and was a frequent visitor will be presented April 18, 191 In Seneca Falls. Besides Sr. and 20 In Emerson Auditorium, j Jameslena, Miss Welch leaves East High School. [ another sister, Mrs. Francis Raf

The cast for the two-part show^ forty of Moravia,

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Minstrels includos 90 members of tho abovo organizations. Jerry MoAullfle, Deputy Chief Squire, will act as Interlocutor, and the ^nd-,M Farrell. Karl Jahn, John May-wait, Emanuel Fefnrra. George Pcretta, and Edward Davis. Chief Squire David O'Brien us in charge of advertising soul ushers.

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ed from tho Doran Funeral Home. W, Bayard St.. at 9:30. Thursday, ftc-ejulern Mass was offered in St. Patrick's Church at 10 a. m., Rev. John P.

Burial was Cemetery

in St. Columbkllle's bh

i slus Church, and chaplain of the, ; Auburn Catholic War Veterans. I ' The committal services at the[ 'grave were in charge of Father'

Jerome Holubowlrz, who was a s ' , slated by the other priests. |

The bearers for T'3 Dziurzyn-i 1 ski were Stanley Cicsla, Ludwikj fWotczyk. Jbhn Fleszar, Joseph' ' Walawender. Joseph Dec, and Ed-mond Walcryk, J

The bearers for T'5 Lucas (

were Thomas Sllwka, Alex Dev-erenko, John Brannlck, Waiter Silensky, Joseph Collins and Don ' aid Berry. '

O'Donnell & Cotter Heating & Plumbing:

Contractors 37 E. Genesee St . Ph. 3204-B

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Other assignments Included St. Mary's, Auburn; S t Patrick's,

and Nativity

Surviving Sister Seraphine' are a brother, William 6lavtn. of Rochester, several nieces and

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Plnckaey hadIWJaid SCri,In the last month; both'mi team couli

lUvt heen «% with A little . IrttreW •'Champ'' Jones wl«i IttO* &l and SI1K. for a m total fled the tenia Oat* team to .1 ljfcam.4A> ea#. Vfictoryi-Wf r-tJon-Issga, Jones is now in hU 8 « iftwm r*'thajt iorsn hfciht earned Ihlm the tiOVof CHninn,'* H»*« roldtl» put«n| evwythlng he hal [into -the fcfht for first pi«<e and IK a«rtta qara loses that fight *"' "*on*t b**qecau> of Joftes;

Ul Dunn get using on his fa« vorlt* allies y>n* knceked out a

town team by rolling a strong 5J» total. Bud is consistently hear the 600 mark right along. Johnny Midden bowled a strong 2» m hie first game to bring his total to 538. This Is John-Wit first trip up In the 600 itjluAe^aad-H-U most 4Ikely-he fill i i i y there, now that he is ihijotlng at least one 300 game ^«t bf three. Andy Paddock was ahothiar cottsAtent bowler, hit-tlhg. all (three games in the 170 chit for K& With this type of btrWlirig Georgetown was able ot jb>e4H «ven with the "Fight-in* SrW.'*

total, rrsncla stapieton with . , ' -was just one pin short oil Ilaefc week's totaL. Eddie Russell Ihad to come In Strong in his last [game to stay fct the 500 class [by gtrttrn* to,

Paul Triedei led the -OtuAga rtm to thtir <ftie point total by oUinf 219, in *M 102 for 590.

IJDesptt* Paul's auperb bowliris the Jo«t s;ri>utkl to Steve. Tart>y |whoe*,«al buthlm in the Num-|e*r One slot of the Individual ftowMrs. Captain Jim Kennedy Iftad three conalatent/gamea for IBII and John Bodnir nit S i c Ordimrily, the total that 3otv

[saga obtained-K^-w&itH be [enoufft to take four pontU but I «ey were oppose^-^y that eeft-Laletemly hera-1jittjng (Clara.iteam. - l -» < f §

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St. Benedict Oblate Meeting Set Sunday

A meeting' of the Oblstes or St. Benedict will be held Sunday, Mar. 21, at 7:30 p. m. at St. An­drews Seminary. North Plym­outh Ave.

A special program has been planned to coincide with the feast day of" S t Benedict

The Oblntes observe the rule of S t Benedict central Idea of which Is the glorification of Oad in all things.

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