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w- •as P, te.'ifrvr House® •^^3Wj Pptfyjlosary »• v^Jjfe*- irairr. ''pttfkUjr, Nov: 30 — John J![j;D%u*, St. Charles Bor xomeo,accompanied by Lay- men's Retreat League members. Friday, Nov. 24 — William Pinkerton, St. Rita, West Web- iter. . Saturday, Nov. 25 — Bernard «te . Trumans and Coffee •y MARY TINLEY DAIY It was a cheerful, informal! As a family writer, your re press conference, that morning porter found most intriguing recenthHwhen former President in this press conference the Hairy Truman and his family complete family feeling that ex- met with a group of newspaper ists among the Trumans. No women. matter what your politics, you could not have been present at setting was casual, ... thig pub , jc breakfast wit hout The setting was casual, all Hasenauer, St Philip Neri, ac- of us on the same floor level, 8en sing that much the same companied by employees of n ° raised dais, no set speeches. sp j r j t must ex is t w j,en the Tru- Building 23, Machine ShopJ Mr - and Mrs - Truman, their mans breakfast alone. Family Kodak Park. (daughter and her husband, the banter was typical of a close |E. Clifton Daniels, were at a and loving family. Sunday, Nov. 26 — Thomas,central table. The rest of us H. O'Connor, Sacred Heart'sat in groups of eight, enjoying At one stage of that public Cathedral. Monday, Nov. Kearney. 27 — Bishop Tuesday, Nov. 28—A rep re sentative of the Better Men's Club of St Francis of Assisi. coffee and sweet buns. breakfast, the microphone was handed to Margaret Questions The jaunty little ex-president, came in multiples: looking younger and sturdier! ithan any man of 77 has a right \Do you like the re-done 'to look, was at his pepperiest White House?\ ,best that morning. As those who ,,„ , , . ,, . . ., . .7 . Can you understand Mrs. have fo lowed the press when .. . , . , t 1 y Kennedy s desire for privacy Wednesday, Nov. 29 — Fred i he was President know, Mr. Tru- Johnson, Church. for her children?\ St Francis of Assisi : man is definitely a \morning character.\ He is a character at \Did you resent the lack of any time, but In the division privacy while you were living between a.m. and p.m. sparkl- Jn the White House?\ ers, Mr. T. falls into the form- er category. (Remember read-l Mrs Daniel started to an- ing how, to the confusion of s wer - So did her father. \Now. 1 sleepy Secret Service men. hr Daddy, you just wait a minute.\ would take them on brisk 6 a.m. walks through the streets Mothers Hear Fr.Charbonneau St. Monica's Mothers' Club school meeting room on Mon day, Nov. 20. Father William Charbonneau of the Catholic Family Center spoke on \Par ents' Duties Toward Their MR. and MRS. JOSEPH FORNAJROLA SAI. Couple Slate Golden Jubi'ee their Children.\ The Ways and Means Com- mittee had hand made articles and religious Items on sale. Refreshments were aerved by the second grade mothers, hos- tess! for Kovmber. BAMANN for Insurance With only one microphone, _.. „— , .Margaret Truman Daniel had a . held Its monthly meeting in the! of Washington at a fast clip diffk . ult moment ke eping it at Mr and Mrs - Jose P h Fornar- A reception In during his administration'') k nlace at table She man ola Sr - of 25 ^ ove S t W1 \ eele \ wil1 b e neld that evenin 8 at TRUE TO FORM, the Man aged, reminding us of moments b«t. the.r go.den wedding an- the West Side Ukranian Halt from Missouri was sparklv and when the Head of our House niversary on Saturday, Nov. 25, Mr and Mis.Jornaro »ere breezy, frankly answering ques-j has an impulse to take over, w.th a Solemn High Mass «t ^7 They came to the United tions from the women reporters^ SHE LIRES the re . done Holy Rosary Church, to be fol- sutes „ yMrj ag0 Thpy have \Will you continue to par- White House, mentioning espe- lowed by a dinner at Sellitos fj ve children and 14 grand- Laucfisi-Michalek Wedding Held JMiss Patricia , R. Michalek, daugh.er of Mr. ancL Mrs_Joseptu.] ! Michalelt of Culver Rd., became the bride of Norman W. Lau- disi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dom- inic Laudisi of N. Union St., a t Annunciation Church, Nov. 23. Monsignor Richard Quinn, rec- tor of St Andrew's Seminary, officiated and the Rev. Louis Hohman offered the Mass. The bride's father Is a faculty mem- ber at St Andrew's Seminary. Patricia Brauch was maid of honor and bridemaids were Zondra Englant, Nancy Hale and Mary Ann Buonacorso, De- borah and Valerie Laudisi were flower girls. Richard Laudisi was best man for his brother and ushers Ronald Santirocco, Richard De- Marco and Frederick Ciccoria. o Cenacle Lists General Retreat A General Retreat for women will be held at the Cenacle Re- treat House, 693 East Avenue. Rochester during the first week- end of Advent, Dec. 1-3. Rev. Raymond J. Ralduf, S.J., who is on faculty of McOuaid Jesuit H ; £h School, will conduct thir re'-pat. Th n Oener?l Retreat is open honor to all women, rather than tc anv sDerial''ed foun. Reserva- tions mav- be rr^e \n v t irr, ° a' the rpn 3 /»i» y<t „i a ji or phone BRowp'i\ '\-°7^. o ^g?FT French Movie Condemned New York - „(NC) - \Tha Green Mare,\ a French movie comedy distribute^fey Zenith, was condemned by the Nation- al Legion of Decency. The ob- jection stated: \The blatant im- morality of this film comedy whfeh is compounded by gross indecencies and vulgarities in treatment, renders it completely unacceptable.,\ CARMELITE PRIESTS )• Men of Prayer • Men of Action • Men of Mary ti« • Carmeti.t! Mirr'» I»I Ord«r b callini for TolunUer*. Writ* foi infor- mation tod*; to Fr. Simeon 0. Carm.. 08 South St. Auburn. N. T r ^sMj Talk It Ovtr tlcipate in Democratic politics?\ cially installation of i family Restaurant dining room and kitchen on the \Say what do you think? Vcond floor. I Of course!\ i I \Mother said she wishes she On Russia: \We should tell had thought of that.'' She can them where to go—and It's a understand Mrs. Kennedy's de- very hot place—and we ought sire f or pr j V acy for her chil- to be ready to send them there j rerL If necessary.\ i | 'There Is no privacy,\ com- This part of the press con- rnented Mrs. Daniel, adding ference has been recorded, for tnat sne did not resent Its lack when H.S.T. speaks the press wnen sne lived there since, still listens and files stories. He \this is part of the job.\ is \good copy\ for anybody's Microphone returned - or re- typewriter. 'children. Dates By ANNE CUIKIN Dear Nisi Calkin: Please settle this •ae. .'wedding. For future reference. My a fur hat is usually worn with [captured asked how younger President. He daughter asked a boyfriend of dresses and suits made of Mr. Truman w»s ,, - ,. . • . . i, . , he manage* to look months to accompany her heavy mitenal such as wool It th n u,h«n h. u,o. to ner f*°He«« lance. She can. however, be worn with a man wnen ne was ^^ Jhe Uekti ^ He , nilitl dregsy dtv . t , me Sllk dr „, in gZ Z u. ; \ . A! T 1 \* 1 he »hould pay far them, early spring, fall or winter. lessened responsibility but add-,, M . t B , w ? > ' ed, \If you want to live a long I And yes. a hat is still a must time,'pick the right gnndpar-, I say he ahould arorldc the for the well-dressed woman st- ents and be sure to marry a transportation and the mack tending • morning or afternoon good cook!\ |after the dance tad not the reception. •, _ . 'tlcketi. Incidentally they arel Modestly. Mrs. Truman de- Bot foln| iteady but « rt eadlly.\' clined the compliment, though Although ahe icei him two Dear Ml85 Culkln: reporters present thought the „||hu * week and turns down Therc ls * « lrl l wenl •\ results of her cooking, and her 0 ther datea. Thank you so much through high school with ind whole family management pro- for your help. we were ver y clos * friends, gram, belie such a denial. I General lmpres»lon; ThU la a Dear Mrs. P. J.: . family *lt to tun to be with. 1 You're right, mother The Wholesome, natural, secure hi girl inviting a boy to her col- the affection one for another, lege dnnce paya for the tickets. they fyave no need to aose. 'All other expenditures are as- .. sumed by the gentleman. Later In the day, when Mr. Truman was guest of the men And now for the benefit of me. I of the National Press Club; the the \older\ reader (over nine- even Legion Of Decency Following are tne Legion o: Decency listings released thi wee Complete lr ings a,n ••• ed in the Nov. 10 issue. Clip both ai:d s... c Class A, Section 2 Flower Drum Song Class A, Section 3 The Singer. Not The Song Something Wild Class B Bachelor Flat Objection. Suggestive costum- ing, dialogue and situations. Class <f The Green Mare Objection: The blatant Im- morality of this film comedy, which is compounded by gross indecencies and vulgarities in treatment, renders it complete- ly unacceptable. THE ^TREASURED LIFETIME GIFT ^aTAinal^eltmanj $ NORMAN LAUDISI PRAYER BOOK AND MISSAL A CHOICE OF FINE IINDINGS: $3.50-$4.7S-$6.50-$l O.0O-$ 12.50 Bridal Hition in Whit* Uathtr: $1S H four local bMltlvra cannot supply r*u. wrifm tor ncffli of tlocrosi dto/tr. The EDWARD 0 TOOLE CO., Inc. FUiUSHERS I * *AtK rUCI. NiW TOIK 7. H. T. PEOPLE'S POPE. Mrs. F. J. Ab » ut iwo months before |r»d- with true , charity. You must. uation we had \ mlsunderstind of course, make yourself available lag that was really serious. No» ito , f onaBr frieju J ^^ M tte each morning we take the lame bus to go to work. The first morning she got on I tried to speak to her. She pretended she didn't even ice don't hold any grudges though the hurt me . how he surprised the Vatican John XXIII has given tho Vatican a \common touch\ it has not known for decades. The December Journal tells why Vatican veterans were delighted and aston- ished by some^ of his decrees. Reveals how he revitaliz- ed the crumbling College of Cardinals. Explains his views on bridging the gap between the Catholic and Protestant churches. Here is a story beautifully told, complete with a \guided tour\ of the f^§ffei§&^gg papal quarters . . . special in your Christmas issue. fegCEMU iMUK -^VOU«T!» MAOAZ1NE Head of the House brought teen) who is not \hep\ to the plenty, and I know I would home a similar Impression: that latest terminology — Going never want to go around with steady means that two have her again. But I don't want It mutually agreed to date only on my conscience that there Is ^j^ word each other, going steadily in- a person I don't speak to. What is attributable to this sense of f ers that two date each other ahould I do? security and to an Inborn in- regularly but ha\e made no C. W, elination to look ahead, not promise not to date others. the chipper ex-President's love of life, even Into the late 70's. .Dear C. W. girl you\ describe. Moreover, I you can't be slow about saying the first word. i Ap-rently you have done thi? so that your final recourse should be to say a prayer that when she says the Lord's Pray- er there will be a conscious- ness of what she is really ask- ing God to do when she says s:- \Forgive us our trespasses\ as we forgive those who trespass against us.\ | The fact don't hold triat you grudge yourself is to be back; to keep right on living and laughing and enjoying every Dear C. W.: day as it comes. I Sony, space did not permit commended, for lingering re- beings she He did look back for a mo- the * nswer Prior to the October sentment can't be reconciled her. ment, the Head of the House pnrtpri tn \ih«> hest after- In. other words she will rea- lize!, t hut she is asking God to forgive her to the same degree as she is forgiving aril fellow feels have offended «HX»XXHHiM4XNXKtUi*j:X*!KKKWNKXXK SAVE 60% M thii mitnificcnt Ind cream, one of th« btit-known, best-lovtd bet-uty aid* in all the world. Luxuriously rich, instantly tbwrbed. lutingly fragrint, make* tha busieit handi soft, smooth, IOTCIT to aee, a joy to hold. OPEN IVENINGS and SUNDAYS P7STH Limited Time Only DRUG STORES «»»SKKNBX«KXXKS>{:M»{NSK>WK}iSXX«X:-: dinner speech I ever made told Bess I'd do the dishes!\ -i; In these troubled days, we ar# grateful for such a breezy breath of fresh air. CHRISTMAS DRIVING Chicago—(NC)—The Nation- al Committee of Religious Lead- ers for Safety will sponsor its third Christmas Holiday Safety Campaign, December 1 to Jan- uary 2, the National Safety IOOO<X)0(XXXXXXXXXXAAA*AX^^ announced. Get more for your money at the Time- Temperature Clocks! SAVE MORS WHERE YOU FAPM If— SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION *s» fl m II EAST MAIN ST. 40 NORTH CPNTON AVI. 1411 MT. HOPE AVE. WAYNE CO. OFFICE^|WAp<» H^' K\- i, i. T&ncittm fsootofihe bestmson* k> •jrr m ,- *•.'! JsJ5s\si i ! •>™5^4'S- i 3 X X I X X X' X -X. nmi£ LEFT TD EVE. TO fiDD\ f.. . .._.. . •« JV._.» « ». .r.ST Oi MAWJAJP1A. INDIA. VVKARlAtoS IS >»ii»TTEN ON HIS DRY. WRINKLED FACE . . . Ycart i(o, when he first came to MAJs'JA- PRA. FATHER SEBASTIAN waa jrounx and strong. Now, he says, thcra If \little left\ in him to five to God . . . Yet who wrilJ say that FATHER SEBASTIAN'S liie has been wasted? In MANJAPRA today be can count 7,492 Catholics. There are hundred! more in the country districts—most oi them converts from paganism . What are these Catholics like? Few of them can read or write. Most of them are pathetically poor. There it •J way a tha danfer In Mian IS'DIA, that these new converta aaay slip back Into paganism . . . This worries FATHER SEBAS- TIAN. His convert! In the country districts l.ve miles from tha fjarlsh fhur-ch. To walk to Mass uu Sunday ls almost impossible Tte HtlyFedxri Mssam Aid ftr At OnmuJ Church YE INTELLIGENT BUYER'S GUIDE TO FINEST LIQUORS AT FAIREST PRICES NOW... NEW LOW PRICES, BUT FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! t eifht month* of the year (from March until October) becansa •f the heat and the monsoon rains. Without a chapel of their own. these new converts may not keep the Faith , , Is there •omethinf we can do? FATHER SEBASTIAN asks ns to hrlp BUm build the chapel . . . Years ago, with the chapel In mind, FATHER SEBASTIAN beran to save. Penny by penny till money collected—and now be has, in cash. S700. But to bui'd the chapel will cost S3.400 more—a sum much too large to sav« !n MANJAPBA . . . Would yon like. In memory of someone, to donate this chapel ill by yourself—to make this chapel your kdrt to Gtfd tn INDIA? FATHER SEBASTIAN has land at \Mary'i Mount.\ a site central to the country districts. He 11 build Immediately, If you will say tl:e word . . Or perhaps you can send $100. If you and 33 others send $100 each lor If Sg people send $50) FATHER SEBASTIANS converts will havt Mass and the sacrament* every Sunday. Please send whatever rou can — $1, $5. $10. $20. even the chaise tn your pocket. Please tend it now. We need this chapel before FATHER SE- BASTIAN d?es. Mr. BOSTON'S BLENDED WHISKEY 86 Proof Now Mr. Bostan't PINCH BLENDED WHISKEY U more inviting than ever with its new low price and it* handsome new package. In- side ... that same wonderful flavor! You can still enjoy al£ the delightful qualitiea thaE| rate PINCfl .BLENDED WHISKEY a genuine:i«A*|pi Blend — it* higher propor- tion of straight whiakeya>. * choice grain neutral •pirits and full 86 proof. Your firtt tip will teltxsu why WcT^p it often mistaken for a tn#l' expensive blend! ^ \ ..;_ '• • \ - . V. 3 FIFTHS ONLY 1G2Z SINGLE 5TH $ 35§ A SISTER TO TAKE YOUR PLACE II\ YOU WERE ABLE AND CALLED BY GOD, would you go to INDIA to help FATHER SEBASTIAN in MANJAPRA? You'd do the thinga ojir SISTERS do—teach eatechism to tht children, give food and clothing to the poor, try to bring back \fall- ! «n-aways.\ Even now you can help . . . Young girls in INDIA who want to be SIS- TERS usually haven't the money to pay for their training. Would you like to help them? The training, .which lasts two years, costs t300 altogether—$150 a year, or roughly $3 ithe price of a car» ton of cigarettes) a week. EVKBT WILL GO CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HINTS PENNY YOU SPEND FOR CHRISTMAS GUTS TO THE MISSIONS. If yon as* our CHRISTMAS GIFT CARDS .. . Suppose, for instance, you decide to have Masses .offered for your friend—as your lift to him «4 Christmas. Well write to your friend, telling trim what you have done. We'll tend him aa attractive CHRISTMAS GIFT CARD . . . Want s»me suggestions? Enroll your friend ($1) or your family ($5) for one year in this mission-aid associa- tion . . . Feed a family of PALESTINE REFUGEES for one i>ontn «$10J. or tend ^faniefe lit each) to tha BEDOUINS WIM ari frcetug In aeath JORDAN . . . Make a «MatiM, Hi y«r rrleni'a aame, for eaapela, ellmka mad aehoola we art nrildiag la INDIA and ERITREA. fWe'n tell (your Mead far wakk chapel, ellale, «r seksel your donation Is4ehtr •sed.) ... By means ef ear Christmas Gift Cards yon can pat CHRIST n. «Tery fJHRISTmas gift... Send munow the names and addresses af yaur friends, and tte list of gifts yon have selected for them. The donations yon enclose for these gifts will ga to the missions Immediately. ' .FRANCIS CA«DINAL SPEUMAN, Prtiidtat 1 •' Mfi^ JMo»h * Rr«. mh SM> Saaivdi,' iia—aalaaHiai H: ^CATHOUC NfiUt 1V«T waFA«E ASSOaATlW \ eh to m &i R( d( Ki m CI Oi tit ur St le; pa I S I! ••1^ u »#S* f . -if.*: •'• .'.>&'•• '