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•ffja Kgv'Ii,' •~t$ WW-- I Z«llfllllll!ll»^^ 4 « WHAT'S NEW IN THE PARISHES HOLY ROSARY. Mrs. Camil- la Hazlauer, supreme president and deputy for Holy Rosar> Auxiliary 262, Knights of St. Jo..;i \,--U nstall o.'iue.s lor •1961-1962 at meeting Monday. Nov. 27, 8:30 p.m. in school hall. SS. PETER AND PAUL. Rochester. Woman's Sodalitv stag party of Holy Name Jesus Society will be held at St. Stanislaus Auditorium, Nor- ton St. near Hudson Ave., Sat- urday, Dec. 9, 6 p.m. Full course chicken dinner will be served. Refreshments. Stanley Kulpinski Sr. ( chairman assist- ed by Fran Grabowski, John Janiec and Edward Napierela. inMiiy%jfoot ball gamej. Rudie Hettls J Jin charge. I 1 * * * I ST.. WILLIAM, Conesus. Sa- il ,cred Heart League met at Mrs. j Donald Wester's home Nov. 15. 1 One hundred and seventy-five j, bandages were rolled for the § lepers. Father Roy Hagerty, 1. pastor, attended. Plans for a §'Christmas dinner to be served of HOLY REDEEMER. T e n ^ ^V^' D f' ? . , , _ . „ _„ -were made. Members of St giris of Brownie Troop 96 will |William - s and ^^ families be invested in the Girl Scouts are invited. Serving starts at in church beginning at 2:30 2 p.m, p.m., Sunday, Nov. 26. Refresh- ments in school basement to follow ceremony. ST > L0lJIS PiUsford . A \Make Your Own Christmas Hat\ contest will be one of the ST. PHILIP NEril. Mothers features of the Annual Christ- Ciuj meeung Tuesday, Nov. 28, mas p ar ty of the Rosary Guild T - of'Auditorium will be decorated'7:45 p.m. with Benediction in at the Parish Recreation Cen- imniacuiate Heart of Mary and for Chrislmas _ nd have a large Church followed by business ter Tuesday. Dec. 5, at 8:00 program sessions rn the p . m . The hats, to be designed gat Outtn* party, Monday* p.^l^.mU^^'oii *£, ^S^ MS^&jFl'lAS £ han Voa Dinne. will *Z ^ * \° 7 - 1252 ' H ° ^^'^ Spedal Mothe \ Club mem ' ^'» will be awaS AhoTn- Hrved at 6:30 pm Ml r en iJ;°„ U ° '^ ***\ '' ?™ } 0 '^ *» be models. Mrs. Pal-eluded in the program will be tn;i* must be in by Nov M ; c T D °f, Pfnsh and friends, mmo Giglia, hostess. Members, orientation by the Catholic *' \\ are requested to present cur-Theater Guild. Priests and '. - •• o- • .n.gn^s c. .. . Jour 1 ~ ; an d Auxiliary 44 will conduct a Christmas tree. Donation $3 per • in h,- v on' a11 men of parish and friends.'mino Giglia, hostess. Members w th Mrs C I Hi •' Societ - v wiI1 meet Tuesday, Nov 6-2571 or Mrs J Haszlauer ' FA l & '\ St \ Slan j slaus School Ha '''rent membership cards at rear,nuns of the oarish will be » *«« A f m^ss'% sxs;rES torofha,iaf,ers ^ sf ^- «» ™*«* ««* a-d ( hnstrnas entertainment ^ apiera i a Wlll preSide> are planned. Friends a'e in- vited. * • • ST. STANISLAUS. admittance to Hair S*tyle Shnw.'membors w»M hrrn° gifts of iupmbe's are also encouraped to panned ponds for the Convent bring new members to the larder M rs . T.vman Turner, c how. Dnes at $1.50 a vearj^oner!-' rhpi-rnsn is assisted hv r< ; P\*-i TT i«rpiinp<\—Heeora- i - TASTE THE DIFFERENCE . Pick up a bag full of delicious DOM IS \DE LUXE\ 49 Kinds - Made Fresh Hourly 69* DO z H\ax Buckman's Rd.W HOLY FAMILY, Rochester. T-vi-Pts for annual children's *»• Fatner E. Charles Bauer will Christmas Party will be d ! s- Annual be guest speaker at Eucharistic t r ih u ted at this meetine onlv • League meeting, Monday, .Nov j 2/, o p.m. Enrollment of new members and renewal of mem bers will take place. Refresh- ments. Refreshments for De- cember meeting, Dec. 18 will be taken. of Treats\ 2576 Ridg Corntr Long Pond Holy Family's Young Adults Club will meet in the pine room of Holy Family on Sun- day, Dec. 10, at 7:30 for a sho.t business meeting followed by a Christmas party. Members are requested to bring a 50c gift for exchange along with a JOC donation for refreshments. New members are always wel- come. The club is open to all single Catholics out of high school. WHEN PLANNING YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY, BREAKFAST PARTY OR DINNER CONSIDER US BURGUNDY CATERERS 56 JAMES ST. BA 5-6449 Carl Arena L=st year nearW 2O0 children o' member enio^ed thp vHt o' San'i Claus. H«»iiriniis a tir'PS. Ciri^frnqs an'l ?'l Of™ ^i^n r;>\'s , nn]\ hp on s\'p. be- fore and p r ' n r •*•«> Tnoet->n. ; Old-Time Family Treat! ZWEIGLE'S ious B0CKWURST - - + • + ST. SALOMEt»School Mothers Club annual Rummage Sale Friday. D*>c 1. ajl dav. at 200 Main St. West, Mrs. MMton Markham and Mrs. Thomas Schenk, co-chairmen. Mission Society of St. Sal- ome's Luncheon and Card Party at 12:30 p.m. Wednesdav Nov. 29 in school hall. Reser- vation'; tai-en bv Florence HTI nik. wn 7.0040 nr Josephine Davenport. FO 7-3S15. * • * ST. AUGUSTINE. Rosary So- ciety meeting Tuesday, Nov. 28. 8 p.m. in school hall. Rosary in Church, 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Louise Husson to speak on \My Study of Religions Was Instrumental in My Conversion\ Mrs. A. <Mes°e--aTid Mrs. -J. W<\»*?esseT in charge of refreshments. ANNUNCIATION. Rosary Guild meeting Tuesday, Nov. 28 in church hall, 1754 Norton St., 8 p.m. Annual Reception for SistersUs slated as fe«tur«t All members as well aS'non-jnenv t»»\*s invited. M^ -Et\ma SS'nor- Ifo, hostess; Mrs. Jan\ fredL co-chairman with tt(in*\ 'fr« , TJn^•rrlnn'' Tlf)n0\!>n. rp're^hTien'^\ M>x. pr>Kprt ^nl- on. To»-ri *\ P-i* ftWai v,rpn*^t' *^T*S ^ il- rj \^ V /vf-o-lV, ^ f^^or\tioT1\ A^rc* Cno^ n o T>W~*><?n l-if/.Virt^. • , \ J **r$. Fran™'* **. Wn!-»!«_ nn^ COURIER-JOTJRNAL - Friday, November 24,1961 ST. ANNE. Parent teacher*. Out* meetinrfrr Auditorium on E. Henrietta Road, Tuesday eve- ning, Nov. 28.\Parents will con- fer with teachers in classrooms before and after meeting. Miss Catherine Sullivan, a consul- tant in English and Social Stud- ies in Rochester Public Schools will speak on \Making Good Readers.\ Second ando third grade mothers will act as hos- tesses. • •* * ' BLESSED SACRAMENT. Red Cross Bloodmobile visits Blessed Sacrament auditorium, Monday, Nov. 21, 1 to 7 p.m. Any wanting to make appoint- ments to donate blood or re- quiring transportation may call Mrs. Will Donahue, GR 3-9205. Baby' sitters available. #1 •II Ladies of St. Louis Rosary Guild will attend Mass at 12:00 Noon and receive Holy Com- munion in reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary on Saturday, Dec. 2. Sponsor Card Party ROSARY GUILD of Christ the King Parish will sponsor a card party at 8 15 p.m. Nov. 30 at the parish. Making plans for the event are Mrs. Clarence Boehly, seated, chairman; and standing from left, Mrs. Louis Lincoln tick- ets; Mrs. Edward Chornopyski, arrangements; and Mrs. Raymond J. Kielis- zak, tickets. ALLEN CANDY CO., INC. 560 Main St. W. LO. 2-7707 • Ask Us About Our FUND RAISING PLAN CANDIES Alto M to5* ,'heatre News Gideon ence »nd although Bob Acres Is now an effeminate fop, he gets his laughs. The very at- tractive pianist with bass viol »nd traps equals an orchestra. All in Love offers Broadway en- tertainment at Off Broadway rates at the Martinique, just op- posite MacyY AN EVENING WITH YVES ly IUPHEMIA WYATT On the foundation of the Lawd God\ in Green Pastures story in Judges, Paddy Chayef- had a simple benignity that IS'MOMTAND — Monsieur Mon- sky has devised a dramatic par- somehow lacking in Chayefskys'tand has learned enough Eng- The play in spite of Mr. March's ma ,llsh to explain his own songs one self a whole short itory In lt- — tender, witty, funny, able of man's truculence Ze'VtLTsX'JL *>*«» P~ a « d -0-orou.lbut * cannot explain the on deply in\roived-wBS-reaTiy -due voice - £ej * a Ps it lies in the de- chantment—which—makes- *ach to the discovery made by the groe of encircling faith, desert nomads that camels . . . . ..-,.. . .. could be ridden. Mounted on A ln , his ^ Tobias *** the. them, the Madianites began a A »8el. James Bridle made To-.^\*- Thls * eason - » 8m,U * nd series of raids on the Israelite bias a coward to show how the, cxcellent o rchMtr * Provides farmers in the • \Promised'Archangel Raphael nude a hero hlm ^ lth * rlcn b» c kgro^nd and lands\ to steal the fruits of the of Mm. Omiting Gldioh's demo-llomeiloloiiAi always wlth'tuch hsrvest -* \. lispient-of Ihe culK'of Baalvlttng^ST thlold favorilei brln« The situation became so des-•**£*»? \ a . d , e '*J Gideon|nm«*d d«ight Only tht Intro- Man- perate that Gideon's father actu- ^S^\; Thls /^s op-jduotion of wo songs In Enflllh Mes-lally built an altar to the wicked.Sffi^SLJ^ H. M co \\J? r L M t , « 1 \ ««•*•• Aa L .Bwa n« I-AA n 0 „i i mn win tf hi^ « n H-.'* 1160 Gideon, obeying God't^vith Wei Hontand temt too * „ L «*mr« Ve-na P^'lliD. Eleanor'**. Baal. Imploring him to de-'*S\ ,S* on ; fc ^$\ God'i^ith urpns. your family by^Xttl Tnn «-I^i. Von^e'fend the fields where once he 2»«J J *« '^r. . S sem-|,hort. • •K;.'; for those-who think young- nrvin 9 these old-tima sau- r „, iH v ,^ G , oh ) Posp s „ n . sag* favoritas. Try them f ; nj nn0 v^nri »«a«rp-i r-nce Boiled, Broiled or Pan Fried T-ln«« Tm-iv, Snano *«•' T, ier- wifh creamed pototo or hotipsa Augsh\\'. potato talad. Carefully scatoacd for that Old-FashloM^ aaMiatu. ASK FOR ZWEIGLE'S AT YOUR FOOD MARKET OR AT OUR PLANT TOTAIl STORE, 21 4 JCFSEPrT AVE. KPHONE HA. 6-4660 * * * GUARDIAN ANGELS, Henri- bles four tribes and becomes xocHffzn rnmum, INC. Frmk G, tttnftii, frir, •Wi had been worshipped. Gideon , th . . knocked down the altar and God| meir general, blessed him and sent His angel Faltering but submissive he to tell Gideon that he would is ordered cut down this force lead his people to victory. by extraordinary methods to> FREDERICK MARCH is list-' thrce nundred »nd then with the ed i nthe program as \Angel\ ,nrpe nundr ed and some Ingenl- etta. Men's Club meeting Tues- but when he appears he speaks ous r '°d-Rivcn strategy he annl- day, Nov. 28 in Good ghepherd'as God and explains he Is a hi,atps one hundred and.twentjr Hall. Program will consist of \personation\ of Jahweh — a thousand IWadianites. After the films of Cleveland Browns foot-name so sacred to the Hebrews victory. Gideon becomes restive, [ball games and of Notre Dame that they never uttered it. \De True ne \fuses a crown and says God must be their ruler but he disobeys an order to kill the old man nf Succoth who re- fused to feed his soldiers and\ finollv he dons himself the poMpn enhnd he had made for liihiclfioc s> because taste better 're older The older the whisky—the better the whisky lastes. The straight whiskies in these Schenley brands are aged years longer than competitive brands selling at the same price. .!WPOIITM<M.C.8»»Br •ItVtMa ffnt Gwdian is 2 4 flbrtddtrthMi other Iwdinf Oinadiana,ytt««stsfwmnr*. Imported CH^Mf ION *OURIOH-8 ymi oM Strtittrt Boufbon-2 to 4 yaan older. CHMMnOM UVCMtOllVaboi ^i***- KHtmjcr ftt$uinB% y«ar«l« stra#t KMMN PPNIB wm f*n mvra W~* B».2W4jfHi—II SIR JOHN- lOyaar fltfM|nt WflllRHIS BWtdlQ Wnfi grtlfifiMitivt vpirftf. Compflft* tof# w jfMirf ddf coftts fnom* 0.F.C 12 ytir •M, Mfe« tht «g«ef fMdlng tt*« truly tho finest Canadian. ENLEY-THE HOUSE OF AGED •OOaaOH-STMICHT BOUIfM ejF.c.WT.tM.rfc God and* goes off sayine that of course the victors was due to natural causes and his own n^ns. This where the \Angel\ of the program was not strong enoueh for Mr. Chavefskv's thesis because he had to 1 \ show that even the man who had had his commands d ir ect from God coi'M vet denv hfm. TYRONE GUTHRIE Is the director of Gideon who is given a wonderfully consistent and amusing characterization by Douelas Campbell (from On- tario) Tn depict a mountain- side. David Hays has designed j such a steenlv raked stage that the cast have practically to crawl up it. He has provided Gideon's family with s sort of put)t*>nt Into which they also crawl. The terrain is so arid and the people so ragged that one won- ders what the Madianites found to steal for their own kings who I are sumptuously dressed- As I usual, Chavefsky's dialogue is terse and effective and succeeds | in making a discussion of Man's | relationship to God good the- atre, if auestionable theology, f Tj&b Is the time to reread the f story of Gideon (in Judges). ALL IN LOVE: THE HIV ALS by Richard Prinsley Sheri-1 dan has now entered the list of a classics turned musical. The book and lyrics are by Bruce Geller. the music by Jacques Urbant. the smart sets and cos- tumes by Charles Lisanby. The TylrTcl are XmusingV Ihte^Sjngl shngabJp. especially when' sung by David Atkinson as Jack Ab- solute and Gavlea Byrne as Miss Lydia Languish. The whole pro- duction has vitality and verve. Mrs. Malaprop's announce- ment that his \pysiognomy is so grammatical\ proves that hum- or can stay fresh for two cen- turies and some new malaprop- isms have been found for her song*, \A more Than Ordinary Glorious Vocabulary.\ Sir Anthony has style, so has| Lucy, the maid. Sir Lucius OTrigfer, plenty af belUgo AND SAT. ONLY! SIRLOIN STEAK -A* #*$** \*•\? ** p *£.,