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Louis W, Egefcnan, At the .grave the test blessing; W t £ivert by Father Gefell, Bom to Trelaria, Sitter Mag- dalen; entered the Slater* of St. Joseph in 1882 .from St. Mary 1 * LL Mayer Mass rent* % Tjfaf^ttjBito&m M% a TOftt W<up If wt*j*n, ctVebnted fcy Ws b^thefe |h* fte^rfola» IWaer: Wfa 099aV of Goiav Bcaail on Saturday i Apsftff l a s t Ifaatdgi 0&«§v H&ehltter, » - , ^ *tft laaye* wto-ajed 4srik % fflsa wax «bli a. hrolher o£«ister/ Magei* lawfrenea ot pnf Sisters ofJi&J«»ephv -JSSMS^s^eSi sis&sszze: H ~A BomM83 Main St. *E**\ vhde Fashcc John iFlsflicr conducted the: , 'Assisting in Uje ataarwer* the Rev: Michael P. Cmrien, a«»eon; tftfr jaw, WBliaK J. O^Btlm <6orpu»^. Chrtett Church), wb- ,deau*n» AI»>in the Sanctuary VW« the Rtf R*W U i f r . WBllam. K. ^iarV FUUrYXt^ the ^Teiy Rev. M^gr, Gerald C. Lambert, t the Reverend Fathexa CharieijBL CpMttll, John ^Snwayr 1 Harold Finn, CX3T.M.; Soknut Galajher, O.FJK,; John Trancia Qcamhan. OJFJH.f Charte* Adami, O J J t ; Gewtf* < pa1tnure;:Opr4«,;:«Atfl5P- ; i -Wi*llJic>pkin«,, CXJrM.;. Athart-i jUiWr^Wji,- C ^ J R , i •iilit-.atohh ^ ' Ifr, M « ^ 1» awvlved by hl« wlie, 1U«» Sp«e^; Mayer. "one-| »OB« Jpim yriuBdi; hii paxetita, 4pK> '«W3 3*W -X*wr#«» Jour brodiera, Wffilam, jr«ha jriiher, Robert-and keeper at t h e Dansville-and-Can andaigua convents, and at Naz- areth Convent. Por 24 yews she aupervtted Hie Mtchen at Sfc» Bernard'* 1S«;mtnary. Her last as- aignroent before retirement to Nazareth Motherivoase. wa* at St. Bridget's Convent - Siaviving_are.a; sister, SUter M. Sifflpllcia of the Sisters ot Saint Joseph, and several nieces andpephewsr , o E«st«r Party Slated By Holy Family Unit Church ArtK h«Sl tbefc raeeUng »fue*aayj, JipR 15, i t s pV n, ia the' Rtaer Rbonu ^Irs. James IWblei. jreaWeht^w^-^fcefMe, '•'• '^-'1Eia^ec;''l>itrt^.i(r being plan* JWd byj.^^ J, JEa^arA'De»j»tedt4 social hostess pt the meeting.'Re- ^reajhrflentr" ^ "fee served.-.'and ^te«ialhrr»ei)it;r^(e»te4.^ . Assisting ate the Mesdames IJfltori^^eiesschmltti Frartee* feev 'Wp&im UiaHSi;. 3Kay Feaavi tteots^'-MaQiejt^' Sister Vincentia Final Rites Held Funeral services tov Sister Vln* centl* Harris?, who served with the Sisters of Charity of S t Mary's Hospital shice 194? and who dfed Aprtre, WS2 were eon- ducted IK St. itery- Chapel Sues d*y, Apr; B, Thei Re^ John V. Loughlin, chaplain of the hospital, was cele- brant of the Hequiem Mass. Fres> ent in the sanctuary were the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John M, Duffy, the Very Rev. Gerald C Larabertf t h e Rev, Francis; Donoghue and the (Rev, John Sftaughnegsy, of Al- bany. ' , Sister VincenUa joined the Sla- ters of Charity in 1893 and served at the St Vincent's Orphanage in Albany 50 years before coming to Rochester, Her iSole survivor is a sister, Miss Susan Harris of California. F. C. Pohl Rites fit St. Michael's Final absolution at the funeral Services of Frederick C. Fohl, for 56 years organist at St. Michael's Church, Rochester -^as imparted by-JKls Excellency Rishnp Kear- ney, Saturday. April 5. Solemn Mass of "Requiem in St Michael's Chbxch tollowed servlcesr in Jftaler'a- Son funeral Home, 870 Clinton Ave. North. Celebrant of theJJMass ^Was; the Apologist .-' Bttrtal MMx M H*ly Septflchre C e w e t a r y -were Father John Jlmhta jrirt tie' noal bkswtor swiitiil - by Motialgnoc Hart and that R*rm«td feathers HXchael ' Jra«»«T*Wd, aaBdFathtra BaroldV S o l a n ^ vjobaa . Ititmt&L. Charlie and AtJuutftbw of the Frand«- •|C*x*jt*rjit'5fca^ttlnf, ?5*eph S»irah ( ' r -J'dftft ; -.W*fne> and lliase* Catherine Gro», Louise : :„ : ™-;, ; .p^—-L» "*'. Hospitality Group |«-ll(i<ir.too|f;llev|eiy. _ ^tbfla^ Lonelineas,'* latest booic by; ifiit ©orbthy P«y, co- .Jouader of the Catholic Worlfasri Wt*iatm%. ,irttt--be. reviewed at |:»^ m* SWeaday* Apr. 15, te St, Jaaeph's Houaeof Hoapitality, j^aiato«a|^We» ; - < *••"; ? -„, •'. The booic wDl be mdewed by iUs« lAsry* Sheehan .of Spe*l$er» Bereatt of. the Ur 30«iiniry C«lHc^CC*tholfcs ] Womca. *^tiat public la welcome Wirt*twiti»rae«tta*,wrtSehwill ?' £«tia«. ~~ CNC1 BrttaWs- <W^)^* ~ftiilaaifiti ar* ora?anb> iniK Ncwepalgna aaaoin trad* ii'n«uiilii», hi mtjgm$.^ to combat •d fit liT%rthtf-itt>iwnrtWit wrwwg of St Michael's assjsted..hy,.the Rev. Hichsei ?, sKriegi deacon and thej Kev*fir,Walterh3(.|C^i subdeaeon, .... -..-..: Also*"m; th-e Sfcctuarys'were the Rt" Rev, l l s p x (Secarge Wv EcW, and this Reverend S^ajthersj BugeSe N. Goldfai* Oeorge J^ Weiranann^"^»mH' A. Kleeham- meri Donald tux* ia#ird.EC Stednldrchner, Otto Voct," Jer> orae F. Schifferli and Raymond Mi Wftiest. - < .<: - AbwlutltSnatthe gave%Hbly' sepulchre XSemeteiy "wsu h n - ptrtedt by^fee Rfc. Rev. Msj^f. Wiaimn W, Sart, 3PiA, 1^0, as- sisted by the Rt. Rev, Msgr. Joa- epht J* Raiert* Father Jloracfc and the "But- Lawrence ^.AVard. / fiesideshfii lone servfce^^it Si Michael's as organist, and choir^j : intitar« |*ofesaor Pohl >ad' played la aevetal arymphmry or- cljeitrasr anol Md dfrecbed organ- iattlon cholriLN, y, \ - Choir of XrighlsV of Cofurnbus Choral Sockty waa directed fcy James 2<5!cGr»th. . ••••/•: "Of, XiMMHj^SfMalvl. * Prof. OHeiU To Speak At Kilmer Club. Breakfast James &, O'NeiU, one of the forpmost Catholic apologists in America will be the guest speak- er at the Communion Breakfast of the Joyce Kilmer Club of Hies- sed Sacrament Parish, Sunday, Apr* 27, in the Sheraton Hotel. Professor 0'Neai»)s clalrned to tj .feoM%titi& •i?^fe^@-'*'™ W#*5W!!^W Bronie Star For Heroism -jefc-CMt* |k Mutrchargfd ijiloJh» te of enerny fim U m* hf^pitmed ! doWn platoon in Ko*es and has been aWir1JM'tlfe , BteswStayf^liejfoisrij. TOe sor* -of «!Mr, arjd l^rs, Hta boolfe "Catholicism *nd Arnexican Fteedorh" Is the ejrush* jihg and Unal answer to I»auf Blahshard; Xt-^.v4itteri In dV tense of Cathollplim, against secularism.. ^' y -: The worlc has been compared to lfewman'« "Prescrjt RoSatloK of>Catholics in England," written a icentury ago—=•— . . , •RrofessW_0'Nefll who has-been- "heard.oh the. jNiatTonal CaQioBc Radio HouriMitesppKe In Roches- tertothe Onistlan^CjBlture Ser- ^*^ : t *. • Z^ - ^ C * Televising Mass Offers Problems (Contlnoed from Page IA) control the awitchea which past that Image'aiong to the-roo| " the ehajbeiL. There a l«n bolle disc relays thjaf^plcture un#ge.tlm>ughthe^euier to the tower ot the traa»nltter on Pht' hacleHlll. XK the cMpel threo cahteia* contlnaoualy trala a of telepbo<okw»»( oo« Is 17 incfcea, ota«ra ft iacbea and amaller) on the cerwnoaks prooeedbar in ftte aanctttary.. They 'cover the eceoe *»ra alf- fenait anclea to provide variety ui e x M n e cteiwupa for thr v Jewess. The 'can«ramen-jytar- a .bead- telephone aetTOdeceive a atreim of quiet instructions and. cues front, the director ^utsld*,.. ... fethfcyeab^ofrthe sanctuary the 'at^d^glnee* controli: ,th* 41a]*-wMcfc regulate the abunds picked up by four microphones ardund the altar, ^nitde hint wilt' :^^t^a•|f)f^^iwaneht:ator watch-r |%>_Tmi% ittfl^Jtorjicreen- an^j speawhg i quiet eapfahatory des- cription 'at>-$ie IJttariy tjMiccottt' pany the pictures the viewers art getting at home. " mmmJ^Bm.&m- i««d> quartterst^r ymm#V fhtet otherklffe, |rt-*«t)d^.'oa: Hit programa "art.. artnotMcer; 'ir-^proV [duction engineer and an audio-] jeagtoeetv, t»> : hwdS|'U».Temy of the Blossom Road programtothe video auo^nce, ::*&$ tipi onpliw •nacie Hut twis-wfe' *ng^e*rl |?ltt W %&0i$u&tiM to- Keep the- Itiis*:*%i:,ia*v *'~ ' feHpltfeall' 'ihe? WW. 'hivbived;*-**iher .Tormfcy Who #M1oit assistant Erector In son CharleifE;" %^i^W$8& $K Mur* I*,* ,^||^a^'%Co#pi>y C ot the ijnd ' Infaritry JDivK sion*l ^8th Regirnent, % ije has been hi Ko« rea, i«r aiine^ modthi^ T h e soldier sustained face a>nd Ihflalier wpiihds, ft* vioualyThie, was wounded in ac- _. „_ , tiorrha the vicinity of Heartbreak Ridg«;« ' * A graduate of Behiarain Franjc- Un tfgli School he w«s employed by Bauscbs. and l«mh Q^ticai Company until he vm Jndftcted in February of last yea^.. The'Citation, forwarded to his wife, jnoy* living at 5365 N. Good- man Si, describes Private Mura's parttathe action as follows:- J "On, Oct, i S r i ^ i f n . fftyvlBln? ity of Sortgh'yon-nV Korea, Pri- vate'Mura^s platoon was leading an attack on a strongly fortified hill when ft was "pinned down by a heavy barrage of enemy fire, his own safety, sprang to his feet "Mura, completely disregarding nie's •Rosary Society ot St August Jne's Parish will hold Its annual card party at & W, Edwards auditorium Friday, Apr. 18,. at. fl?3»p4n. The committee headed bserMrs. Fred Dlttman and Sirs.»James McMahon includes Mrs. Joseph Ftoraen,.. candy; Mrs* Beraard OTer, ms, JohnHaggerty, Mrs.. Wagner, prlsus Mrs/ Rcbett Horn, cards; Jfirs. Rayrno^d Slum; publfclrty} l^rs. Cyril Rurke* tickets. . ' Assisting Mrs* Buajkjrbn the ticket sales are the Mesdames Robert Farrell, William Carr, An- thony Cotroneo, Frank Courneen, Catherine Cushraan, E, Gargen, James Gleason, Alfred Green, James HHbert,.M. Hofsehnelder, Frank Horn, Everett Huber, George Johanek, Carl Jost, pavloVH- 0'Cohnell t Harold Rohrer, John Rowan,, John Sextonf l>enrjs Shaw, Edward Skelly, ancl Ed- ward, Wegman, ••••' > - ' . " 0 ^ fi-—; ein Joseph Atnan, newly elected president of Rochester Branch, Catholic C e n t r a l verein of Amerhia, will preside at the meetipg Thursday, April 3,7, in St, Joseph'sJiall a t 8 pjn, The men, will djscu?s resolu- tions.adopted 8t the national con- vention in Pittsburgh. Other ofBoers of the branch are: William Roeger, test vice president; Edward Micek, second vice president! Perry Finks, re- fcordtog secretary; Otto- fiauk- n?clu\ treasurer!-Stephen"Kuch- rhan, rnarshal.! njembers of ex- ecijtive* comrnittee, Joseph H, l-Geryaets, LdWs Ammerin,g, An- drew AHhwajt, Michael. J-ang ahCHerman Sanger, _ Equity Knights List and charged forward through the l i t ^ l l . . , « A1 - I A «U 3 ii,a deadly blaze of fire. Storming the } UOIlllllUlllOll JDZGasttdSt key "enemy emplacement, he^e^j stroyed it with grenades and rifle fire.. As a result of his COUP« ageous action, the platoon- was relieved, of. the oppressing Are and was able to resume its ad- vance and>successfully complete! the ro^MS,'*,. . x ' '• Cfcarlttes Head Fre&>ttf& Germany tNClf— Msgr. Alois Eckert, a member pf the Fireibiarg cathedral chaptej has be«j-appofnted presldepVof the CarttaaverbandV German na- tional association of^Cathollc Charltlesi "by the^^erman hler- TOe Rev. John F. Murphy, C.S.B., president of S t John, Fisher's College, •wul speak the annual Communion Break- fast of Court Rocboeste^Knlghts of Ecjrjitty, qa Sundayf April 37. The knifihts w\U assist at the 8 ajtiu Mass^fnt Corpus Cbrl»U Church and; receive Holy Com- munlo^fe a body, ;r the Mass, the breakfast 11 be held la Corpus Cbrlstf Church HalL Christopher A. Delanty, .chairman, announced that sons.-'of* the knights and prospective candidates are wel- come. An initiation will follow the breakfast. WaaWniton (NO—'Elemen- tary and secondary education will get -the lifinfc shane of the con^ trolled m^terfalS; allotoaent eoucattoh comtruction " loy-thcthlro; ^Uortear'ttt according '.ta? the VEfjC 0|l'c^- -«f ; OHM Smaii To -PSR- •II*. Slated -^piil | f ; v .^; v Marking the 70ft anniversary of the founding of the KSaights of Columbus, a "Founders Gm' r wiU be initiated in thefirstde- gree by Rochester Cornell, Thursday, April 17, &t Columbus Civic Center. Grand Knight Joseph. B. Rooney will open a regular meet- ing at 8:30 p&. and preside at the c6nfe*rring of the degree. Town Talk Inc. * 601*607 Pullman Avanui *" ©UEN.6772. * ts«ry Poy W« Go Your Way TELEVISION SERVICE CALL CULVER 4 4 8 4 GUYET7E t GUTACKER 222 W1NTON RD. NORTH Why Cook Dinner? When you can eaf deJ/cious meafs expensively and In comfort - AT AIR CONDITIONED Ta$t» our Pits ana" Cakes \wt once U all we aik. A woman Bokts thtm like moihar. 59 Ridge Road West I Ittwteri lake Avt t and Mtmeriol ALWAYS OPEN «ALS OUT W015TUU .<o*s til mm AKB u COIOK >om vrize Easement WiciLl r "BONDEX the. walk to feat -t&crjo agajnstT", moisture, beautify them in your favorite decorator CQIOE! BOKDEX is <a$y to apply itncl results are Jilu^d, |ust addwater and brush hod. ^ , , x ~'3 !!».> 25 lb., 100 lb* $Z9* iiiniiinl hirliT liriiiiiHjlmi \ fnwIiT •i't' .-MOSl 84 ed the Mass se'rmori) is sonfldeht : th*-aaa^Witt;fea"^o|t.r«yer^% -f^M •*T*e S i ^ a s - a r t f -cahlejfc-"'ah4- ttiifces. witt be so Widentt*tri* o^--*t"tne-:iitarlH t itt the peWsV "MSit be- olrtracteb?».hraalfc *Awi'. viewera- at:'hetfte«-ilthough. pit csainot »atis)ty.4b<ir Mass obllga- tlon » watehing the TV <—„ will surely catch much of-the Easter spirit that shines In the Mats liturgy/* - b ' Planned aj a-''special gift for the aide and shut-ini of the Dio- cese", the Mass wBl be celebrated by t h e R t Rev, aas|R Wilfrid T. Craughv rector ot St jBernard's Seminary assisted <hy the Very* Rev^ John R Murphyi CSB and Rev. John P. ( CXIMeanv CSB of S t John Fisher' College. * The Sisters 'ot iiercy tfother- houae Cfeoir, directed by Sister Mary Edwiha, will sing the Hals. A arnall oVelgktkm of Seniors and Juntora from Mercy High School wilt attend and'will re- cenre ijofy, conwnunKBU - _ „>..,».r M GoiMvai Orovo Viows Kins pi sttngi* Film Owtoa Maiulian of the Roe-, aty isbcletjr sad gi Anthony So*| tetety of St, jnrawJa da ^iawc parish sponsored the ahowisig of Oiejmovle, IXint ol Kbigs," one oi the niovia,prodiwer< greatar triumphs, Monday night, The movie which was open to the public fr«t ot charge was shown after a netting of the Rosary Society 1st the school halt 'ItiNtbAf" HASHES «.1-S.| II - « - U HOLY ROSARY CMAKLSS f. SSU.T r*rttr AT*. \U JU)dS«tM Mmmk%^ •a-v-Jt' ii * ' « i « »• m m m m » » LftETTBt MWSETH A K t MA«f|At|6 ST, FLANIGAN FURNITURE- Ai^mtm *ti Cars«ts af " 337 Driviflg Pk. 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Sister M. Magdalen Lucey's Rites Held At Motherhouse

Jtawral awryleea tmg Sisfcee H . HagxUden Itijcey o f the Staters o f S L Joaeph, who died April, 1952, were he ld last TkuiwdsSi'Apxjlia; jfe Hatfweth Convent Chapel, Httsford.

Solemn Mass of Requiem was. celebrated b y the Rts. Rev. Msgr, Wafted T. Craugh, assisted by the Very Rev, SIsgr, Qeraia; C, Larobert, Deacon, Rev,* DanJel 1&cCar*hy, Sub-deacon, Rw^wfl« liaro H. Shannon, MasterofrCere-monies, and. Rev. Joseph H, Ge-

^ | f e l l , Thurlfer, y , Also present In the«ai*ctuary

iwte fheKt. Rev. Jasgr., John M. Duffy and the Rew. Louis W, Egefcnan,

At the .grave the test blessing; W t £ivert b y Father Gefell,

Bom to Trelaria, Sitter Mag­dalen; entered the Slater* of St. Joseph in 1882 .from St. Mary1*

L L Mayer Mass rent* % Tjfaf^ttjBito&m M% a TOftt W<up If wt*j*n, 1» ctVebnted fcy Ws b^thefe |h* fte^rfola» IWaer: Wfa 099aV of Goiav Bcaail on Saturday i Apsftff l a s t Ifaatdgi 0&«§v H&ehltter, » - , ^

*tft laaye* wto-ajed 4srik % fflsa wax «bli a. hrolher o£«ister/ Magei* lawfrenea ot pnf Sisters ofJi&J«»ephv

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~A B o m M 8 3 Main St. *E**\ v h d e Fashcc John iFlsflicr conducted the:

, 'Assisting in Uje ataarwer* the Rev: Michael P . Cmrien, a«»eon; tftfr jaw, WBliaK J. O^Btlm <6orpu»^. Chrtett Church), wb-

,deau*n» AI»>in the Sanctuary VW« the Rtf R*W Uifr . WBllam. K. ^iarV FUUrYXt^ the ^Teiy Rev. M^gr, Gerald C. Lambert,

t the Reverend Fathexa CharieijBL CpMttll, John ^Snwayr1 Harold Finn, CX3T.M.; Soknut Galajher, O.FJK,; John Trancia Qcamhan. OJFJH.f Charte* Adami, O J J t ; Gewtf* <pa1tnure;:Opr4«,;:«Atfl5P-;i

-Wi*llJic>pkin«,, CXJrM.;. Athart-i • jUiWr^Wji,- C^JR, i •iilit-.atohh ^ ' Ifr , M « ^ 1» awvlved by hl« wlie, 1U«» Sp«e^; Mayer. "one-| »OB« Jpim yriuBdi; hii paxetita,

4pK> '«W3 3*W -X*wr#«» T« Jour brodiera, Wffilam,

jr«ha jriiher, Robert-and

keeper at t h e Dansville-and-Can andaigua convents, and a t Naz­areth Convent. Por 24 y e w s she aupervtted Hie Mtchen a t Sfc» Bernard'* 1S«;mtnary. Her last as-aignroent before retirement to Nazareth Motherivoase. wa* at St. Bridget's Convent -

Siaviving_are.a; sister, SUter M. Sifflpllcia of the Sisters o t Saint Joseph, and several nieces andpephewsr

, o E«st«r Party Slated By Holy Family Unit Church ArtK h«Sl tbefc raeeUng »fue*aayj, JipR 15, i t s pV n, ia the' Rtaer Rbonu ^Irs. James IWblei. jreaWeht^w^-^fcefMe, '•'• '^-'1Eia^ec;''l>itrt^.i(r being plan* JWd byj.^^J,JEa^arA'De»j»tedt4 social hostess pt the meeting.'Re-^reajhrflentr" ^ "fee served.-.'and ^te«ialhrr»ei)it;r^(e»te4.^ .

Assisting ate the Mesdames IJfltori^^eiesschmltti F r a r t e e * feev 'Wp&im UiaHSi;. 3Kay Feaavi

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Sister Vincentia Final Rites Held

Funeral services tov Sister Vln* centl* Harris?, who served with the Sisters of Charity of S t Mary's Hospital shice 194? and who dfed Aprtre, WS2 were eon-ducted IK St. itery- Chapel Sues d*y, Apr; B,

Thei Re^ John V. Loughlin, chaplain of the hospital, was cele­brant of the Hequiem Mass. Fres> ent in the sanctuary were the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John M, Duffy, the Very Rev. Gerald C Larabertf the Rev, Francis; Donoghue and the

(Rev, John Sftaughnegsy, of Al­bany. ' ,

Sister VincenUa joined the Sla­ters of Charity in 1893 and served at the S t Vincent's Orphanage in Albany 50 years before coming t o Rochester,

Her iSole survivor is a sister, Miss Susan Harris of California.

F. C. Pohl Rites fit St. Michael's

Final absolution a t the funeral Services of Frederick C. Fohl, for 56 years organist a t St. Michael's Church, Rochester -^as imparted by-JKls Excellency Rishnp Kear­ney, Saturday. April 5.

Solemn Mass of "Requiem i n St Michael's Chbxch tollowed servlcesr in Jftaler'a- Son funeral Home, 870 Clinton Ave. North.

Celebrant o f theJJMass Was; t h e

Apologist

.-' Bttrtal MMx M H*ly Septflchre C e w e t a r y -were Father John Jlmhta jrirt t i e ' noal bkswtor swiitiil - by Motialgnoc Hart and that R*rm«td feathers HXchael

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^tbfla^ Lonelineas,'* latest booic by; i f i i t ©orbthy P«y, co-.Jouader of the Catholic Worlfasri Wt*iatm%. ,irttt--be. reviewed a t | : » ^ m* SWeaday* Apr. 15, te St, Jaaeph's Houaeof Hoapitality, j^aiato«a|^We» ;- < *••"; ?-„, •'.

The booic wDl be mdewed by iUs« lAsry* Sheehan . o f Spe*l$er» Bereatt of. the Ur 30«iiniry C«lHc^CC*tholfcs] Womca. * tiat public la welcome Wirt*twiti»rae«tta*,wrtSehwill

?' £ « t i a « . ~~ CNC1 — BrttaWs-<W^)^* ~ftiilaaifiti ar* ora?anb> iniK Ncwepalgna aaaoin trad* • ii'n«uiilii», hi mtjgm$.^ to combat

•d fit liT%rthtf-itt>iwnrtWit wrwwg

of S t Michael's assjsted..hy,.the Rev. Hichsei ?, sKriegi deacon and thej Kev* fir, Walterh3(.|C^i subdeaeon, . . . . - . . - . . :

Also*"m; th-e Sfcctuarys'were the Rt" Rev, l l spx (Secarge Wv EcW, and this Reverend S^ajthersj BugeSe N. Goldfai* Oeorge J^ Weiranann^"^»mH' A. Kleeham-meri Donald tux* i a # i r d . E C Stednldrchner, Otto Voct," Jer> orae F. Schifferli and Raymond Mi Wftiest. - < .<: -

AbwlutltSnatthe gave%Hbly' sepulchre XSemeteiy "wsu hn-ptrtedt by^fee Rfc. Rev. Msj^f. Wiaimn W, Sart, 3PiA, 1^0, a s ­sisted by the Rt. Rev, Msgr. Joa-epht J* Raiert* Father Jloracfc and the "But- Lawrence ^.AVard. / fiesideshfii lone servfce^^it S i Michael's as organist, and choir^j :intitar« |*ofesaor Pohl > a d ' played l a aevetal arymphmry or-cljeitrasr anol Md dfrecbed organ-iattlon cholriLN, y , \ - Choir of XrighlsV of Cofurnbus Choral Sockty waa directed fcy James 2<5!cGr»th. .

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James &, O'NeiU, one of the forpmost Catholic apologists in America will be the guest speak­er at the Communion Breakfast of the Joyce Kilmer Club of Hies-sed Sacrament Parish, Sunday, Apr* 27, in the Sheraton Hotel.

Professor 0'Neai»)s clalrned to

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Bronie Star For Heroism

- j e f c - C M t * |k Mutrchargfd ijiloJh» te of enerny fim U m* hf^pitmed !doWn platoon in Ko*es and has been aWir1JM'tlfe, BteswStayf^liejfoisrij.

TOe sor* -of «!Mr, arjd l^rs,

Hta boolfe "Catholicism * n d Arnexican Fteedorh" Is the ejrush* jihg and Unal answer to I»auf Blahshard; Xt-^.v4itteri In dV tense of Cathollplim, against secularism.. ^'y-:

The worlc has been compared to lfewman'« "Prescrjt RoSatloK of>Catholics in England," written a icentury ago—=•— . . , •RrofessW_0'Nefll who has-been-"heard.oh the. jNiatTonal CaQioBc Radio HouriMitesppKe In Roches­ter to the Onistlan^CjBlture Ser-^*^: t * . • Z^ • - ^ C *

Tele vising Mass Offers Problems

(Contlnoed from Page I A ) control the awitchea which past that Image'aiong to the-roo| " the ehajbeiL. There a l«n bolle disc relays thjaf^plcture un#ge.tlm>ughthe^euier to the tower ot the traa»nltter on Pht' hacleHlll.

XK the cMpel threo cahteia* contlnaoualy trala a

of telepbo<okw»»( oo« Is 17 incfcea, ota«ra ft iacbea and amaller) on the cerwnoaks prooeedbar in ftte aanctttary.. They 'cover the eceoe *»ra alf-fenait anclea to provide variety u i e x M n e cteiwupa for thr v Jewess. The 'can«ramen-jytar- a .bead-

telephone aet TO deceive a atreim of quiet instructions and. cues front, the director utsld*,.. . . .

fethfcyeab^ofrthe sanctuary the ' a t^d^g lnee* controli: ,th* 41a]*-wMcfc regulate the abunds picked up by four microphones ardund the altar, ^nitde hint wilt' :^^t^a•|f)f^^iwaneht:ator watch-r |%>_Tmi% ittfl^Jtorjicreen- an^j speawhg i quiet eapfahatory des­cription 'at>-$ie IJttariy tjMiccottt' pany the pictures the viewers art getting at home.

" mmmJ^Bm.&m- i««d> quartterst^rymm#V fhtet otherklffe, |rt-*«t)d^.'oa: Hit program a "art.. artnotMcer; • 'ir- proV [duction engineer and an audio-] jeagtoeetv, t»>:hwdS|'U».Temy of the Blossom Road program to the video auo^nce, ::*&$ tipi onpliw •nacie Hut twis-wfe' *ng^e*rl |?ltt W %&0i$u&tiM to- Keep the- Itiis*:*%i:,ia*v *'~ '

feHpltfeall' 'ihe? WW. 'hivbived;*-**iher .Tormfcy Who #M1oit assistant Erector In

son CharleifE;" %^i^W$8& $K Mur* I*,* ,^||^a^'%Co#pi>y C ot the ijnd ' Infaritry JDivK sion*l ^8th Regirnent, % ije has been hi Ko« rea, i«r aiine modthi

T h e soldier sustained face a>nd Ihflalier wpiihds, ft* vioualyThie, was wounded i n ac- _. „_ , tiorrha the vicinity of Heartbreak Ridg«;« ' *

A graduate of Behiarain Franjc-Un tfgli School h e w«s employed by Bauscbs. and l « m h Q^ticai Company until he vm Jndftcted in February of last yea^..

The'Citation, forwarded to his wife, jnoy* living a t 5365 N. Good­man Si, describes Private Mura's part ta the action as follows:- J

"On, Oct, i S r i ^ i f n . fftyvlBln? ity of Sortgh'yon-nV Korea, Pri-vate'Mura^s platoon was leading an attack on a strongly fortified hill when ft was "pinned down by a heavy barrage of enemy fire, his own safety, sprang to his feet

"Mura, completely disregarding

nie's

•Rosary Society ot S t August Jne's Parish will hold Its annual card party at & W, Edwards auditorium Friday, Apr. 18,. at.

fl?3»p4n. The committee headed bserMrs.

Fred Dlttman and Sirs.»James McMahon includes Mrs. Joseph Ftoraen,.. candy; Mrs* Beraard OTer, ms, JohnHaggerty, Mrs.. Wagner, prlsus Mrs/ Rcbett Horn, cards; Jfirs. Rayrno^d Slum; publ fc lr ty} l^rs. Cyril Rurke* tickets. . '

Assisting Mrs* Buajkjrbn the ticket sales are the Mesdames Robert Farrell, William Carr, An­thony Cotroneo, Frank Courneen, Catherine Cushraan, E, Gargen, James Gleason, Alfred Green, James HHbert,.M. Hofsehnelder, Frank Horn, Everett Huber, George Johanek, Carl Jost, pavloVH-0'Cohnellt Harold Rohrer, John Rowan,, John Sextonf l>enrjs Shaw, Edward Skelly, ancl Ed­ward, Wegman,

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ein Joseph Atnan, newly elected

president of Rochester Branch, Catholic C e n t r a l verein of Amerhia, will preside at the meetipg Thursday, April 3,7, in St, Joseph'sJiall a t 8 pjn,

The men, will djscu?s resolu-tions.adopted 8t the national con­vention in Pittsburgh.

Other ofBoers of the branch are: William Roeger, test vice president; Edward Micek, second vice president! Perry Finks, re-

fcordtog secretary; Otto- fiauk-n?clu\ treasurer!-Stephen"Kuch-rhan, rnarshal.! njembers of ex-ecijtive* comrnittee, Joseph H,

l-Geryaets, LdWs Ammerin,g, An­drew AHhwajt, Michael. J-ang ahCHerman Sanger, _

Equity Knights List and charged forward through the l i t ^ l l . . , «A 1 - I D « A « U 3 i i , a deadly blaze of fire. Storming the } UOIl l l l lUl l lOl l JDZGasttdSt key "enemy emplacement, he^e^j stroyed i t with grenades and rifle fire.. A s a result of h i s COUP« ageous action, the platoon- was relieved, of. the oppressing Are and was able to resume i t s ad­vance and>successfully complete! the ro^MS,'*,.

. x' '• Cfcarlttes Head Fre&>ttf& Germany — tNClf—

Msgr. Alois Eckert, a member pf the Fireibiarg cathedral chaptej has be«j-appofnted presldepVof the CarttaaverbandV German na­tional association of^Cathollc Charltlesi "by the^^erman hler-

TOe Rev. John F. Murphy, C.S.B., president of S t John, Fisher's College, •wul speak the annual Communion Break­fast of Court Rocboeste^Knlghts of Ecjrjitty, qa Sundayf April 37.

The knifihts w\U assist at the 8 ajtiu Mass^fnt Corpus Cbrl»U Church and; receive Holy Com-munlo^fe a body,

;r the Mass, the breakfast 11 be held la Corpus Cbrlstf

Church HalL Christopher A. Delanty, .chairman, announced that sons.-'of* the knights and prospective candidates are wel­come. An initiation will follow the breakfast.

WaaWniton — (NO—'Elemen­tary and secondary education wil l get -the lifinfc shane of the con^ trolled m^terfalS; allotoaent eoucattoh comtruction " loy-thcthlro; Uortear'ttt according '.ta? the VEfjC 0|l'c^- -«f;

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Marking the 70ft anniversary of the founding of the KSaights of Columbus, a "Founders Gm'r

wiU be initiated in the first de­gree by Rochester Cornell, Thursday, April 17, &t Columbus Civic Center.

Grand Knight Joseph. B. Rooney will open a regular meet­ing at 8:30 p&. and preside at the c6nfe*rring of the degree.

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