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*MwM*t» ^ ><1*V .*.-. { * .-.-iW- . -s:.-%'-: % ..., ;., .* * J ^««!!.„;Kiv«ij.,i;rffe: a ,, M.i«fc.3b;^w;>-.*^^ J » T w \ w> » < *~f •*\\' \I'Wjjijs <»\« TELEPHONE MAIN 1567 CATHOLIC COUliiEJl AND J0UKNAU FRIDAY, JUL^ 19,1929, 50 CENT CAB Four People 3 Miles SERVICE PARISH ACTIVITIES SSBfiS IS THE ONLY LAXATIVE HEADJLtiOEMEBY— on tho market. Try it for any at-ht- or pain. Not a dope. v At all drug stores for 2-5e. Lawn Festival Of St. Andrew's July 23 to 27tti • •••• • l Hi l i nil iilllliillll l q .ii , • • l » lul « l i • • I i i i • « • i « . The grounds will be beautifully lighted and decorated, There will be fecial attractions each evening, including the. always- popular St. Andrew's Hoys' IJand, fireworks, prizes for the oldest a»ti youngest person- present, prot« for the largest faintly.present, prizes for: \ho'te\„ a la St. Andrew's, flsh artd. cHlps. ice crejim. lunches, with home-made cakes and plea, etc. There wilt bt> a largf variety of booths, alt of thprn well stock <*d with novelties and with useful arti- cles. At 2 o'clock Saturday aff*\r «u«n a* .program of ehihtrens' sports will be* run off, with races, tuss-of- war. etc., and with substantial prizes. Each evening tliere will bv a bis gate prize for patrons. All parishioners and all friends of the parish are cordially invited t«> itHead—Wtts-fefstrnrr:—ftrir-rtTRFifcMtsu. expectvd, and good Mines an at>sur,>tt all who conie. Fifteenth Annual Kveut Will be Held Flu- i'heninns I'ntler Auspicjes of Holy Name Society The 15th annual midsummer feeti val of St.. Aitdtvw's Church will be livid on the church grounds. 9£.1 Portland Avenue, for five evenings and one afternoon Most week, Ju-tv 2;!. 24, 2D,TtT~ana 27th. ff-w-rH- conducted under the auspices of the Holy Name Society of the\••Church if whi':h Gee-f^S' 1 liu.tt« is the ^iiussi. dent. Henry Schlatter is generai chairman of t«p event, and the ltcv Geoi'Ke W, Eckl. rector of St. An- drew's, is the director and manager K,i.aii.,L;,...„,L %$L~$LL*&JLr i \ ,,„, I'. ,1 I, ,111 ill., I, ? , ,,1^1,1011141 . •. .„• •. .••••• ••••. •.. • ..,.,,.. ..,.„.,..„.,,..... , .-.-,..,,-.-..,..,...,-. .,-.-. ,. . ........^.. ---.-; f ., - r ;' Trrt | T -TL\iti JL-^ i.rf II.I WSUSK ' SS. Peter 1 mi Paul's Elmira Cwluatmg l^i^w^li ....... , .,,., . . . • •••„• • ,, ... .,-.-. >. 1 - r .-^.-- t ;- :1 up vl , , , ^ t _ ;1 - 1 - |l . l| T ! ', j'yi^aAfJjrftCMla 'mm^mmm CM THE NATIONAL HOME-MADE EGG-NOODLES Buy 'Rochester Products It Guarantees Huiiertor Quality Am the be*t on tht> market. Mnke a trial ami b9 convinced. Ask your grocer or butcher for the NATIONAL when buying noodles. Made by the NATION VI. F.GG-\'OOfll.E < OMIWXY 0S5 Joseph A\e. Rochester, N. V. Phone Stone 1800 «— Established 1879 Main 2553 —.LB* SCHREINER & SON -_ MERCHANT TAILORS 282 Allen Street , Rochester, N. Y. ^ TRUSSES Large pads and stiff springs are a thing of the past, The FRAME METHOD with a small, properly pro- portioned pad gives best results. Consult Our Ex- perts. No obligation. GEORGE R. FULLER CO. 230 ANDREWS STREET Made Playground^ Of Church Grounds For Little Ones Rev. Stanislaus Szupa, rector of St Stanislaus* Church, corner Hurtson \Avenue- and St. Stanislaus Street, has turned, the grounds of his church and rectory Into playgrounds for little children during the summer months There, is no city pla>ground In this vlclulty. and Father Szupa watched with concern the growing number of children at play In the streets. A *t\eiVi1fs _ court: basketball court aiuTrir door baseball diamond were marked oil for the children on the church grounds, and almost Immediately •100 or 500 youngsters flocked to the grounds. There Is not a niore populnr place In the City Of Rochester now, awd Father Szupa Is looked upon na a real friend and real father to all the crowd. They love him. they are safe from the danger of auto traffic in the afreet, which is far hotter to Father Szupa than tho green grass that has been trampled into shreds by many hoisterous feet. Make your reservations now for the Saguenay and Alaska Cruises. We arrange all details with no extra expense to you. Also Great Lake trips and other tours. UNION TEUST TEAVEL SLEVJilt HO KAST AYR. Tel«|iho«e« MMitv 70i!0 St. Augustine's Church Carnival July 25,26 and 27 The annual fair and carnival of St Aumistine's Church will he\ held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nf next week. July 25. 2fi and 27, on tho parish grounds. There will b«* a number uf-'booths, refreshment!), en tertainment of various kind, uiwl a parish reunion that will add «reatl> to the attraction of the event every evening. Alt present and former member? of the parish, as well as all fi'tendc of the pariah, are cordially Invited by the rector of the church, the. Rev- John H. O'Brien, to visit the fair and encourage the workers at tin various booths. There will b«f- a number of substantial prizes, lnctud liiK a Graham-Pa&.'o automobile. The proceeds of the fair t'O to wards the upkoup„ of tht> parish school, which is one of the best con diticted schools In the city. I t in expected there, will be larce crowdn at the fair each evening; and that U will be a great success in every vrav Ambrose J. Armstrong of 352 Post Avenue lias just been, appoiiitcij n member \f the reifiilar diteetin squad of the Rochester police force. He Is one of the most capable anil efficient officer's on the force, and he will make & ROod detective, Hl» friends congratulate him on tho well deserved promotion that has com*? tn him. I. . •-.•;••'».••«* '•• <- •..'feiiii'J '.i'.:-^ V • RUSSER'S SANIT t,«A MARKET d BONELESS RIB ROAST BEEF BEST CUTS ROAST VEAL -. - - - GENUINE SPRING LEGS OF LAtylB CHOICE VEAL BREAST, (With Pocket) SMOKED OR FRESH PICNICS - - -: BEST CREAMERY BUTTER ._--.-- __.__35c-39cLB. _____25c-35cLB. i .-..--___39cLB. _..-._22cLB. _..._19cLB. __._,45cLB. AMES ST n CORKER MAPLE (Closed Every Wednesday at Noon) •^ *ir &—V Tt n**. Above ore pictured tlie members »f the m Peter and Pawl 1 * -Bltntra Myoehlwl sctioot^ elMw*~ :: f9^-M£liji&^- r ,!! P!M I They are, left to right: , ^s»'*' T^Tr.,,^. Thomas Grady, David Jenkins Ann Coleman, William Griffin, Rita O'l^ary, Mildred U^tomm i WK&&& JeanetteKruaw, Rev, John J, tee, Rita Byrne,t^anqis.Johnston, Kathyyn Kotokoloski, Jos«pb Flaiiiaw,' -BSSmm Beckhoni, Robert Gerald, James Webster. - , p • • •• •• •w.'^.-„Tg^gg,^ _^ vi- -MI . .,,i„ i ,, 1 n, t , i i.mt in'ii ' . '\^<^\^V|||M|ii if'tlll ••»*.'» i.. • in i r, • ii... M.ij^-jNinij^y.j • • ^t^m^^^iM Married Sixty Years,\ Beloved Elmira Couple Celebrate the Event Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Schultz Observe Happy Event at Home of Their Son in BigFlats on Sunday, Many Friends Joining Them There Etmlra. July 18.——**ot t o many couples la it given tb live sixty Kolden yearn of wedded fife happily together.. Hut (lita blessing- has come to a beloved Elmira couple, Mr. and Alru. ISIcholan Helium, of •!G0 West Fifth Street, who cele- brand their 60th weildliiK anni- versary last Sunday at the home, of their son. John Sehult* of Bi« FlaW. About 80 vetatlvtriBnri-frtPiidi -were ;>rtHOii to helii tU(<m H.iVe. ft happy\ iii5*. .i:id tli'-y :((<:• Iveil many Rifts :Vlr and Mrs. SchulU were mar« sietl July 13. iscO, in St. Andrew's Ohui-ct., nio><<Huiv, l'a. Mr*., SChtilU was formerly WHi.«it«nif»r** 'Mont*, They resided In Arnot, l'a , untjj ff\f yi-uTft .no, wii<«ii fl»y mnvi.'il. to Elmira to make th'-it- home with tiK'fr daughter, Mr?r« J. l'.>Ccelj;ltton. Mr. and Mr«. Sdmlu are th* p«r- entii of three other children, John of litj? Fiat*. Frank- of Welluboro, ami Ray of Elmira. Tim following Emirana attended the party Sunday: Mr. and.Mot. J. P. Crelghton; KrancU. Gordon, 0t»n* ley, Lanrronee, Heluft and Margaret Greighton; Mr, and Mre. Walter Orelphton; Mr. and Mm. Ray SchulU and three children, Ur. and Mrs. C. J, Welch. WlltU Wolchj Ur. and Mr*. M. E. Butler and two chil- dren; Mr. and Mr*. P. V. Corcoran; Mr. and Mr», Stephen Kelly: Mr*. Edith Haryey, Mies Margaret Crelgh- ton and MIM Nora Madlufcn. .The .tiny wa« greatly *njoy«d by all, and Ml*, and Mot. SchwUx W««» «howered with congratulation* and* Rood wishes by their trJennd», Rev. W. L. Lockwood Native of Rochester, a Pastor in Michigan Rev. William J. Lockwood, a son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles T, Lock wood of 2 Noruiany Avenuo, and IlKV. W. I.. IXX'KWOOD well known in-Rochester, has been ai>point*»d pastor of a parish in Char- lotte, Mich. Father I/ickwood was 'ordained a~ prtot_Jn• _i.03fc3, in SI. 1'etef and 1'auls Qathcdrali Detroit. by the Ttl. Rev. Michael I. Gallagher, J>» D., Bishop of IMtrolt. Father Lockwood was sent to the Church af St. Mary's, Star of the Sea, at Jackson, Ml«'h.. after bis ordina- tion. JHfr served as assistant pastor there, and when Icivifig for his new parish the peoplf- «,f that church pre- sented biw a purse of gold at a re- ception conducted before his depar- ture. Perpetual Help Annual Outing Held Wednesday On Wednesday afternoon this week the annual outing of the Per petual Help Socletv wa« Held at St Mary's Hospital farm,, Flaher road The Committee In charge had auto- mobiles at St. Mary's Hospital at 11 o'clock for all members, and they drove to the faxnt-. I«uifeh was served at 1 o'clock., and later In the day sportsv card feames and refresh- -ments were enjoyed. Mrs. Charles Byron w/a* general chairman, with the following sub- jcommlfee headB! Ttansnortatipn; Mrs. John J. Smith r refresh meats,' Mrs. Frank Jaynes and Mrs. Oeorge J. Falls; amnspment. Mrs. William J. ^myth; games, Mr». X W. Mc- Kenna; sports,,Mrs. Alpfoppse Klein, Mrs, Edwar Hill .and Mrs. E. G. Hartel;' prizes, Mrs. Fraak E. Deav ertpbrt, ,-.--* PATROXIZK OtTB ADVKBTIMB8 . /- Catholic Women's Federation Picnic Set For July 23tl The annual p.lcnte of the Catholic Women's Federation will h« held neitt Tuesday. July 23 r at Charlotte. I'leiilc (Jronnds N. 1. Mrs. Madge Spiegel is jjeneral chairman. She will he assisted by Mrs.' Sophie Kramer, Mrs. Mary Mandel, Mrs. Khapp. Mrs. Phillip IJotmelly, Mrs, peter HdtUox, Mrs. Houlehan, Mrs. i^ulll-vanr Mrs. M. Datz. Mrs. Keller. Miss Josephine Caflln, and Miss Busan Street. There will he a pro- gram of games with prftejt. Mem- bers of the Federation and <thclr friend* are invited. Holy Apostles Ladies OrKnighWdf^John. Annual Picnic July 25th the Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Knights of St. John of Holy Apos* ties' Parish will hold its sixth ahhtial picnic an dduting on Thursday, July 25, at Ontario Beach Park. A gen- eral invitation fs extended to friends and members to attend. The committee is composed, of Mrs. Leona GifTord, chairman J Mrs. Hanna Cooper, and Mrs. Catherine SppeksRonr, assistants; Mrs. Anna- Weis; Mrs. May Dunham, Mrs. Phyl- lis O'Brien, Mrs. Mary Maniman, .Mrs. Laura; Kennedy, Mrs. Mary Atisell, Mrs. Mandolin* Batigherty, Mrs. Rose Oebo, Mrs. Mary Gortolf, Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Anna Foley, Mrs, Rose Bombroski, HM!rs, Ahha Guerinot, Mrs. Katherlne Honnu, Mrs. Hazel fiettlh, Mrs, Grace Bet- tin, and Mrs. Gertrude Groternond, reception. O ran tread e-^-Mrs. Anna Johnson,: Miss Mitrstaret Miller, .Mrs. Esther^ Allen, Mrs. Florence Johnson, Mrs.* Ocrmide Collins, and Mrs, Carrie Raymond. Peanuts -*- Mrs. Lillian Miljer> Mrs. Margaret Charron, Mrs. dath* erino Brumati an4 Mrs. Margaret Attridsre, Pahliclty—Mrs. Mary Ballon, and Mrs. Frances Kase, Lolly pops — Mrs. Mary Oiltnore, McAdama. sports—^Mrs. Estelle Helhjer, Mrs. Madelyn Volkttaf, Mrs, 8at*fi Marx, and Mrs. Violet Woodard. Push the Butfe That's all you have to do te Ugnf henter from the bathroom, kitchen «r have a . i - WATER HEATER In Your Hon* &**v */*&***. ••-7-8% •-. # »- t i *^'^»- , It aave* yott tha time, effort and i - iS * v tinimlly running up and down iUirt to the Kvater heateti Com* te and lot M SAVOJTIME to yott. ._ ^ , t _ ^ ,-ygp, ' •'' , - '•\•.• *%'$£& OM Tf a»t 9MJ0 Ter»«—|5;00 0ttwa • Balance f440 Monthb/ ^ ^^ Is your aei-vice wxtl«faetory ? If not jrfa*a» 1M m PHONE MAIN 3$t0 - - -». ) •' ^ \Wf Rochester Gas & Bectric Aim' *tnmi ^ i i i I I I il •' H ii ,i« *+++mm**m++m++i 89 EASt AVBNtm »\''»' IWIM— *mmmi**&Mim South Waverly Parish WiU Build New Church South Waverly. July , 18.---St, John's Parish, South Waverly, In the Diocese of Scranton, has inads air- ransemefits for a sew church edlflife and architect's plans have heen ac- cepted. it will be built of brick dM stotte with a jseatlng capacity of 400 t»o- pie. The estimated cost ;will ,he $40,000, and It witl tKs located Just west of the present htrr-'soWe paro- chial resident. The ReV. J. J. 0«li •n Is pMtor. I ••'/.. I.IIM.W...WH iiiinii.il mmmmwH<iiniMMuwm\m*mmmmmmit**immmim*mlm/mMiyri Much of America's proaperity itd^ to th*, we kiiow how fo make wifntoftey-li?ork. Money iimtrionger-iioarded away. It it d^eaitel bankt, . • .\ ' \ r „ Nearly $60,000,000 are WOtMng d<WftT» k ^ls.1 Night and'day they eartc too*e money for th? fijijligp •your money Will work for yott. All yoft niiw^lpj save some of it eyei'y pay day; Yoa'JI ; be riupalw i£$t result. - ••••.-.... ;, : '' < ; .:.^ffl .;•:•*•• Two Convenient Main Street West, corner South *>*l'%3<}iM i Rent a Safe Be|H«it Bo* at Otlr FrankUa-|L._ . ' ' • • •-•' .••'- ;'•. 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