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All proceeds from the performance of \A Christ- mas Rose for the Madonna\ will be used to furnish the Tne King and I A-l Infirmary for the Sisters of St. Joseph. The program^ PAIACF Will be staged Thursday, Dec, 7 at 8:15 p.m. in Nazareth Aca- « Susan Slade A-3 demy Auditorium, by Holy Ro- ,e!ls tne sl0f y of a >' oun S 8 irl (Unobjectionable for adults) •saiy'Girls' Choir and' The Fawn who is rewarded for her unsel- Trouble in the Sky A-l iScheffel School of Dance. fishness toward a poor woman ; i:f and child with a vision of the LOEWS fi The 40-voiced choir, under Madonna and Child. Leading 1 -,.,,.,.. , n PaPaH i« A t », . direction of Sister Anna roles m danced bv ^ l fSS°i 'Ctarbor A_ (Unobjectionable for adults couRrER,jouRNiy_ .;• Friday, November 2C •A* 11 WATER HEATER SERVICE! Meriger & Irayer Co. Since 1898 GL 8-5000 direction of Sister ||,ouise, S.S.J., will sing Christ- Kanej as tne Woman; Catherine |;'$as selections including \Win- Mercurv, as the Child, and Ka- |^r Wonderland\ \Plyistmas therine Butler, as the young \Gesu Bambino\ Hail gid Childron {rom st Augus . and adolescents) PARAMOUNT Blue Hawaii c- SI (Objectionable) FINE ARTS , ViaVl V f rote lwMitea r\( ' ST. JOHN FISHER and Nazareth Colleges first combined dramatic produc- tion will be presented Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 at the men's college. Rehearsing a scene from the play are Joseph Everett, Sheila Dwyer and Marty Hamm. When baby frets because of' gum irritations, use cool, soothing DeWitt's liquid kPARENTS}), balm t° £P ve almost instanl ' relief. noWitt'c SORE GUM ueyvitt s LOTION ... Adams- Dailor Vows Heard College Drama Group Ready Giraudoux Play fells' Hjary\ by Krcckel. and \Oh ,. c# „ . c . „ , i'Dear Little Children\ and oth- tinr - st - Monua - st - Hplen - Sa c , . ., ^rs. The choral group will also cred Heart and Our Lady of Septembe- Storm 4}e heard during the perform- Lourdes School make up the :|mce of the ballet. Soloists are CO rps de ballet. xlCathleen Culhane. K^th'^en \farina and Mrs. Albert P. Boc- Tickets are available at Holy Splendor In the Grass *acci, guest. Rosary and St. Augustine: The ballet with scenario and School and at the door the eve-' w , t . CI f p^ A choreography by Miss Scheffel. ning of the performance. | lown wttnout ru - v LITTLE The Red Shoes REGENT Blood and Roses DANCIHG NITELY FROM »—(Ixc. Sun.) ROCHESTER'S 6LAM0ROUS LOUNGE RUSS RIZZO S TRIO N. Crat • N. MMimw 26 Clinton Art. So. £ An exceptional opportunity for a man nearing or past 'retirement age\ (i. P. J. McEvoy, Inc. tons of +ho oldasf flrmi in the U S. dealing exclusively with Religious Communities) is intoreited in securing a representative in the Rochester-Syracuse area to joliot and service SCHOOL UNIFORM burTiMi. We h've a very complete line for boys and girls of all ages, and the success we have achiever' prove* that our quality and pr.coi compare favorably with any competition. We can oNor the right man a very attrac- tive proposition. Write, in confidence, to P.J. McEvoy, Inc., 310 W. Balti more Street, Baltimore I, Maryland. \The Enchanted,\ a comedy by Jean Giraudoux, Miss Margaret Ann Dailor, will be presented at St. John Fisher College, Thursday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Em- and Friday, Nov. 30-Dec. 1 at 8:30 p.m. by the com- mon M. Dailor of Stanley, be- bined drama societies of Nazar- tarne trie hiide of John B. Ad- eth and St. John Fisher Col- Rut what' most marks the di- ams of Kirkville. son of John leges. Giraudoux first gained alogue of his plays is the depth K. Ad:inis of Woodside, L.I., American recognition with \The of meaning thai flashes like Nov. 11 at St. Theresa's Church. Madwoman of Chaillet,\ and lightning through the pastel Stanley. The ^ev. W. Darcy \The Enchanted\ has the same surface of the characters' light Bolgar offiriated. delicate humor and fantasy. banter. The audience laughts at Mrs. Edward Fish was ma- ™? *LAY IS \» gentle com- one line is surprised at another tron of honor and bridesmaids ^' ahou < ,he ^PP'\?\ <V ~ ,1 ph ? n f' r Sri * ^r i . n' u J town written and acted for the ln thought over a third. wore Mi*s Janet Bigham and 1,M,M - \nimidiiununimi wi<- » Mies Diane O'Connell Edward ,ia Prnness of its audietve. A When 'The Enchanted' was Fi<hwere was bests man andn ushn-s, French village is disturbed bv first presented in New YoTk in (be presence of a g^ost which 1950, one critic's comment was haunts its nark, and tho W-strir-t \It's hard to'sav on which side Injector lays ptans to have it of the footl'gbts the enchant- sh\t. ment w?s most emphatic — I The ghost cannot he 1p\piiv nn ' v know it cast a spell over tolerated he has no id n nt'tv me ' r?\\. he does mt r>a\ t=x<^. 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Tfcp ahost wnuM production Dennis Costirh, lji P to fp'-p h^r haz-v to h ; «; S et,s Miss Patricia Walsh, the wor'd sn sb° rpn show the o'hor Frank DeLu^ia. Margaret Tay- d»?d thp frp-^nm an n h»auty lor, arbara FWfman. MadeHone 1 |ch» helipves thpv shonH have. Naegle. Daniel Holland. Den-; I The playwright's lines are nis Gronan. James <~-ps\vo!d. satiric and witty, Ms character ^en-v Rodenbeok, and Robert portrayal vivid, and striking. Tripoli. A-2 B B A-3 •* • \* B B Deaf Man Perfects Midget Transistor Hearing Aid If you can hear people talk and can't make out the words clearly then this will be your answer. An extremely small hearing aid using a tiny ener- gized unit, has been perfected by a man who himself is hard of hearing and has been for over 30 years. With his new aid, even whispers are crystal clear and your closest friends will never know how yo» hear so perfectly. If interested it is suggested you write HEAR- ING AID, P.O. 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HEAR \Catholic Comments\ The Catholic point of view on current evenlt and their impact on our live*, discussed each week by a guest priest commentator. THIS MONTHt Rev. Joseph M. Egan, Member Faculty St. lernard's Seminary 'Advise, Consent' Set At Auditorium \Advise and Consent\ opens Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at the Audi'iorium Theatre on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 and 2 at Thursday. Nov. 30, for a 3-day, 8:30 p.m. . . . Saturday matinee 4-performan(P. engagement, un- at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are avail- der the auspices of the Roch- arj | e at the Auditorium Theatre ester Broadway Theatre League. Box offjce m Eagt Majn su Farley Granger and Chester between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Morris are starred in the Na- beginning Nov. 24. For reserva-l tional Company of this^Broad- tions ca „ HA g^gn ,-,-'«***.• 41 Sponsored by ^^\^ tm tn»oi'« r Official Newspaper for The Oiecne of Recruiter way hit, based on Allen Drury's best seller. They depict Sena- tors Brig Anderson and Orrin Knox, respectively. 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