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The Et . Rev. M^vStKs&as "F. Connors, paster of Blessed-Sacrament Church" \yfll be honored by having the Fourth Degree Class of Kh%|ts of Colunibus to be initiated on Sunday, Slay 4 named for him, accordmg to Raymond L. JNary, master""of-tha Fifth Bis-trlct
Exemplification of the Fourth or Patriotic Section of the. order will take plaice in Blessed Sacrament auditorium, t h e banquet will be -held in the Sheraton Hotel..
THE HONOR'Is being conferred on - .Monsignor Connors Jo mark observance o f his JSOth anniversary of ordination to the' Holy Priesthood in 1958.
The Fourth Degree was established by Supreme Officers In* 1900 to offset the rapid spread of subversive, elements in this country, Nary said. The degree's purpose is t o instill 5n member^ a greater love of country and to permit fhem to pledge themselves to protection of God and C o u n t r y against increasing growth sf enemies.
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and ijorae at tfeath will be entertained by Rochester Council, Knights of Columbus on Saturday, Jan. 4 according to Grand Knight Francis J. Thomas.
The> Rochester knights for many years have supplied high grade entertainment and creature eornforfc) on one day at holiday time both In the afternoon and evening at the Veterans Facility.
This year, Roeco Natalie is chairman of entertainment and has engaged the services of Sam Cascino and his orchestra. Natalie also reported that he has lined •up a strong supporting card of variety entertainers.
Members of Rochester Council • ["under the direction of Raymond , L. Nary, general chairman will
distribute cigarettes, cigars, gum, pipes, tobacco and matches to men in the hospital and in the Home.
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Installation Listed
For 11 Commanderies Officers of the 11 command
eries of Rochester Regiment, Knights of St. John will be installed according to the following schedule appearing in Rochester Reporter, the knights" publication:
Monday, Jan. 6 — Command-ery 40, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Hall, Assistant Inspector Herman Gchrlng and Battalion Adjutant Clarence Schoeneman, installing officers. '
Wednesday, Jan. 8 — Com-mandery S9, Knights of St. John Club, A.D.C. Vernon Hart; Batt. Adj. August Maier; Commandery 4$, -St. Michael's H&H; Reg. Paymaster, Raymond erombacfi knd Judge Advocate, Arnold Eckert; Coramandery 272, S t Philip Nerl Hall; Commissary? #acob Hall. Adjutant John Welter. •
Tuesday, Jan. 14 — Command* ery 8, Knights of St. John Club; Reg. Adj. John Schneider and A.D.C. William Schwab; Com-manaery 25, S t Boniface Hall; AD.C; Francis Kohlmaler and AJD.C. Louis Migliore; Commandery 197, Holy Family Hall, Inspector George Kassman and AJD.C Gordon Meng.
Monday, Jan. 20 — Commandery *28, SS. Peter and Paul Hall; A.D.C. Charles Mura and Assistant Chief of Staff Al Scrahton.
Monday, Jan. 27 — Commandery 308, Mt Carmel Hall, A.D.C. Fred Imo and Qiiel of Staff Edward Golbaeh.
Tuesday, Jan. 28 — Commandery 106, Holy Rosary Hall: A.D.C. Joseph Cimino and A.D.C. Clarence Roy.
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Pontiff Endorses
Game Conservation Vatican City _ (RftS) — Pope
Pius XII praised members of the International Hunting Council for their work In protecting and conserving game animals throughout out the world.
He told representatives of the council at an audience here that the effort to protect these animals was praisworthy- because "unfortunately* unrestrained and wild hunting has exterminated certain kinds of animals and birds whose disappearance is re-gretable not only from the naturalists' point of view but also because it breaks the harmonious balance of nature."
The h u n t i n g council was founded at Paris in 1930 Besides working for the preservation of young animals and migratory' birds, it promotes certain standards for hunting and shootings
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The blessing Wajg pjpeije^.ljy the tradjtionalha^Br.wefcome.of 'fog horhJ .and 'wb%tle as Mq 7,#0-tori motoriWp Sfantsel Mf-jia sailed past thi.Statue p t 14-berty to Ptep fS, East RtVefc where she mn offMafly named;. In honor of one of ColoraWa*s leading citizens. . \
. READING MADE EASIER-Typlcal of the remedial reading etosses cor^iucted by the Sls*eri. of Mercy on Blossom Road 1% the scene above. Registration for the reading U b o r ^ Z T i l ^ clinic, open to puplto of aU faiths, is scheduled Jan. 28. The taboratory and clink EM.operated yeai-round under the auspices of the Sisters' teacher-training college, for which a «*w huildlng is projected this year. Solicitation of pledges toward the new college building begins
•Jan. 13.
Remedial Reading, Testing, Guidance Services Offered By Nuns' College
Limited registration tor reme- Irondequolt, St Mary's. Corning, served 71 pupils from 18 paro-dial reading classes conducted; and Holy Family, Auburn. Last; chial schools and 87 pupils Irom by the Sisters of Mercy. Blossom summer the laboratory and clinic i 36 public schools. Road, will be accepted from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 26, it was announced today. It Is open to pupils of all faiths from second grade through college.
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Marita Entress, 15, Difs Victim Of Cancer Also operated In conjunction
with the Reading Laboratory is a Testing and Guidance Center, available to pupils of all ages j died on the feast of the Holy In who wish a clinical assessment nocents, three days after Christ of their abilities. j mas.
The center recently ekpanfedj u ^ y ^ d a" ^ ^ its services to include vocational' l " i f i r h f " * aptitude analysis for the local branch of the Vocational Rehabilitation Division of the State Department of Education.
BOTH THE reading laboratory and the guidance center are part of the services of Catherine Mc-Auley Junior College, a teacher-training college conducted by .the Jue™*? m„°™ Mercy Sisters in the Blossom Road motherhouse.
Expansion of both the college and the reading and guidance clinics is scheduled this year
T h r o u g h construction of a $1,250,000 wing addition to the motherhouse.
Fifteen-year-old Marita Entress offered by Rev. Albert J. Geiger • •" "••*-- assisted by Rev. Richard Stan
ton, deacon, and Rev. Joseph Cir-rinclone, subdeacoa
Priests attending the funeral were the Reverend Fathers Richard Tormey, William Riefer. Eugene McFarland. Gerald Whelan, C.SS.R., John Reddlngton, Robert MacNamara, William SpeHecy, Donald Murphy, Louis Hohman and J. Beecher Sullivan.
Father Geiger gave the final blessing at the grave in Holy Ghost cemetery.
Marita is survhed by h e r parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Entress; four sisters', Mrs. Charles Schott. Miss Kathleen Entress, jMJss Jean ^lar^i^tresaHiria Sister Mary Bernarde bf me Sfercy Order; her grandmother Mrs.
crucifix blessed for her by Pope Pius XEL
She died of cancer. - "
Attending her funeral at Holy Ghost Church, Coldwater, o n
Pledges toward erection of the i & a d ;md ri2£$ s h e proposed building will be sought from friends of the Sisters of
ing were classmates and teachers from Our Lady of Mercy High School where she was a second year student.
Marita had been HI-only two, months.
She had been an avid outdoor . girl and her room -at home, 34SM.Mary Miller, a nephew and sev-Coldwater Rd.. Gates, was deco-;era! aunts and uncles.
Mercy throughout the diocese beginning Jan. 13.
AUXILIARY B I S H O P Lawrence B. Casey will address more than 800 fund committeemen at a klckoff rally at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 13, In our Lady of Mercy High School Auditorium. Kickoff rallies for other soliclation committees are scheduled as follows: Elmira, Jan. 14; Corning, Jan. 15; Auburn. Jan. 17; Clyde, Jan» 21; Newark, Jan. 22; HorneU, Jan. 24.
The. Reading Laboratory has been functioning since 1951, Monday through Saturday throughout the year except during August Summer courses are given during July at St Thomas School,
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Missionaries Going
To Philippines. Manila — (NO — During the
closing months of 1957 and the early part of next year a consid-erable number of new missionaries are scheduled to arrive in the Philippines.
Recently 10 new Columban priests have come here and have been assigned to Luzon, Negros and Mindanao Islands,
F i v e American Franciscans have arrived to work in Negros and Leyte Islands, Two American Divine Word Fathers have also conie. Soon after the new year nine Passlonisfs will open a new district in Cotobato on Mindanao Island—-
Early4n 1958, about ten Mary-knoll Fathers win begin work" "in Davao. __The_Mill Hill Fathers and the-Redemptorlsts, among others,. have increased their personnel in the Islands during the past year.
Pictures of horses formed an unusual background for the flickering candles used when her pastor Father Albert J. Geiger brought her Viaticum, Holy Comnmun ion for her journey Into eternity.
The young girl was an accomplished rider and owned her own Horse.
She was also a devout sodallst as well as an active member of the Holy Ghost Youth Club. ,.
Shortly before his daughter's death, home" buildjr Joseph Entress recalled an October morning when Marita was wiry strong.
"We stood side by side at the corral gate and watched the antics of the horses in the crisp autumn air," he said. "I remember thinking how nice it was to have my youngest daughter with me so early In the day before the rush of business takes my mind to other things.
<Then in two months time cancer struck and destroyed her life. I can't help but wonder why the nations of the world rage to make weapons of destruction when we need so badly a cure for cancer so other girls like Marita could live instead of die," said her father.
A SOLEMN funeral Mass was
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End To Union Hpathy Atlantic City — (NC) — T h e
opening season of the AFJL-CI0 second constitutional" convention heard a prayer pledging t o God efforts to eliminate apathy in labor ranks and corruption to high labor posts.
Msgr. George G, Hlgglns, fllrec-tdr of the SociaLActlon Department, National Catholic Welfare Conference", Washington, D.C., delivered the invocation.
"We humbly acknowledge before God and man that the movement which we are privileged to represent is far from perfect," said Msgr. Higgtns. "We have our faults and imperfections, all of us, leaders and members alike"
• "There is widespread apathy and indifference In our ranks and a measure of corruption in high places. We are firmly resolved, with the help of Thy divine assistance, to eliminate, these faults and imperfections. We are determined to pu t our house in order and to do so as rapidly as ppssible." said Msgr. Higgins. _
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