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charmed life in the midst of all kiuds
of danger.
Armed with lite picture,
Qjeda feared no enemy. Despite the
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Devotions
MARTS FIRST SHRiNE
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STSal hravwrv atirt rnptthvis atiaiittrt^
with which he fought, he was wounded in only one encounter with the
| Indians. It can hardly be supposed:
' then, that his devotion for Mary m i s
without explanation.
Yet bl«i love
for her was also disinterested, as we
shall see by the. sacrifice which he
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T T * i u M t . , wm. m Ro»wiiHis settlement at San Sebastian on
t h e Sodalities of Rochester a r e
" officers
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T h e foljowlnt
wer* dtily bach.
the Isthmus of Darteu (now Panama) well on their way to a successful
Mrs, WlrfUrrta appointed, Mrs,
proved a hajtardous one, and w e find year. Program* tor the year, Instal- elected by upaniojous vote at the
I ^ o Fra>sjr to * e t as correapohding
him 'molested on all sides by the lation
ceremonies,
get-acquainted meeting o t the Rochester Deanery secretary.
Thurssiliy.OeAef^l
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»!»«»September tttI t i s a b a d h a b i t a n d - a w o r s e policy t o s p e a k m s u p e r l a t i v e s . a n d a number of his men left fdrroi
to: he Mtjyaljf l»t«f««t»4' t», DJiJ**^ '
ol conversation in Sodality circle*.
Brft»WeRt~~ldr«. Riohard i, Fit** aifaira ar». Mrs. tmb- M Wfcifo**:
Y e t w e c a n be_ m o r a l l y c e r t a i n t h a t t h e e a r l i e s t s h r i n e t o O u r L a d y j Hispaniola m o w Haiti» in search of
SS. Peter and Paul Sodality conHarris,
Mm, »,- Jfv Irtieae^ Mtaa *att«ft«• '
" the New World,
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- Ojeda.
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of" Alonzo de
fll(j
B u ^ t ^ e ^ were shipwrecked and
ducted installation ceremonies which
Vic« PreaideM •*• M a . IJlWabath Doerbeeker ,^ia4- m*V
With were moat impressive. Our Lady'a
This Ojeda, a daring and lashing his mighty frauie there beat a heart, tossed on the Island of Cuba.
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caidli-r, w ton in Spain about whose most passionate love, andi| dauntless courage, Ojeda marched his committee had erected; ^ t ^ i K s R
Int*r#fttnr reDOttl t>i| SMMJy tm&
1m o n
'devotion were centered on the Mother
towards the east ehd of the shrine of the Blessed Mother. In t h e
1465. \ W e first tiear of him as an,
worlt xefeB,' wide-, .1tyiJgs*»';^«ilyJ
of God. Strange? Not when you island, hoping to cross from there to club room. TMsrWlll be thetreherge
Explorer in 1493, when he accomO'Dohftetlt js^h.#»ter;,Djp*eiaij;fay>#.
during the yeah At the ceremonies
Hlspanlola.
> hear the reason.
panied Columbus to the New World,
Mmtatlva'oa th» Itfaiiiijit <yik»4t^a lire
retiring
officers
presented
to
t
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e
The
hardships
they
ettcountered
Pears Xo Enemy
.From then on, the pages of the old
new officers the symbols of their ofWhen Ojeda left Spain in 1509 on were frightful. Harassed by Indians, fice, to the Prefect the gavel of her
^i-unl»h historians abound in astonthey were forced to march through a
Mrs* O'XJprthtH hM »i«« IttvJt**
ishing tales o l bis valor and prowess, an expedition of his own, his friend
ninety-mile swamp, plodding along office, to the Secretary the minute
to
be owe of tve to ,tft*; a aerie* of
a» explorer, settler and warrior. Few Bishop Fonseca had presented him
books,
to
the
treasurer
the
cheek
often up to their waists In water
works of fiction could furnish such with a beautiful little Flemish PlMnt-iThTrtr.Tunger, fatigue fell upon the book. Each committee chairman retveiwiftiit* talk* «* Study i3tj»t»» $\
The Buaine«s Women'* Orouu of the National Convention of th# Wa«
griuplngand soul-stirring accounts of) Ing of the Mother^ of _ G ^ What j , j U I e b f t n d o t g e v p l U y m e n a n ( , d e c l . ceived the -symbol of her now office,
adventure as the actual feats of, wonderful care this maternal Pro-!^ud"4helr"WnkL"Tl»r6nirOTrt»oi- the Apostolic committee, t h e Crucifix th« Catholic Waro«h/« Club w i l l « » » tlonal Ooun«U of Catholki WossWl. to
their- lesson Monday Bvoeiny, jJkctOi"
.Oleda.
held in St. I'atjr.OttileT Ttw } t
signifying xesl for souls and service per i . with * »up»er at tsao at tHt b*
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Hut there was a more surprising'be gleaned from the fact that his ^ 8 n e | n 8 p j r e ( i n i 8 m e n w j t n c o n f ( . tor mankind, the Catholic Literature Olnb ttou«# when the fall and winter of (ha Roeh«t«r DipMsan Ooaaeil « f
element in hls^charncter, for within companions imagined that he led a > , j e n c c j n the Madonna. Taking the Committee the Holy Bible as t h e program o t the <3roun..wlli4>« 4 i t 4 th« N . 0 . W i « . * l W « M ' l dlsctta^a
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'(picture from hie knapsack, h e fag- *®rd.of Trnth_and .the greatest of a i l c u « s ^ . . M d 3 S i * M a r ^ t f a ^
teUedlt t o a tree and prayed to hlsj wriit«. B s: Our Lady's Committee, a
revl*w Paul Horfan's noval "The C o u M l f r t f l i h e ^
».^.u„. for
. _ . help.-He.
, . « . „ . „ vowed that
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. . . 9 m m gtatue of the Bleesed Mother
Mother
Fault of AngeU"*" Any h j e m b e f ^ t f T ^ J t ^ ^
she would deliver him. he would and the Social I4fe committee r«- the Catlfollo Women** Club who [nm- Arohdloeeaan Council of tbe K. O, 0 .
leave her piclure aB a precious herit- I ceived the trust ot furthering friend- lively engaged In busings is eliglhle W. will jmmediateiy follow- tha 8t,:
age to !he ne.\t Indian village lw ships and providing entertainment in (or ' momberslilp In the llualttets ]P»ui ePHteattoi, Oeiofcer til I I and
would reach.
that important phase o t sodality ac- Women'* Qrtiu|i and will M tattWW is, i t Miit*uit*«fnrafF^rojttA»
Weicomod Monday evehin*. R»*«r*a* prpwliiea t o be W t r e a t i*t»r«ei;.- AH
llull.ln dhapel
tivities.
Father Fox, Director o t the 8 o - tlona for. t h e supper, or which Ml«» dlocwau. ptesldenU atwndlng the
When the exhausted party arrived
at the Indian settlement Of Cueyba, dallty, spoke on the true spirit o t a R h » * Wahi la chairman, iwil he rt« i«aup«*t qbiiyehuon M i n r others
they were tenderly welcomed by the Sodallst toward her sodality. Mia* ceived at t h e Club Home tip to Hon-" interested h»ve been Invited to atday noon. Miss MacC*rtfc£'» book t t n d .
Chief. Qniy thirty =llve of i h e aeventy Bva.Heuer, president, spoke on t h e
Our own IMpcesah Convention will]
rin-iew l» open, to t h e public and will
New
York
School
or
Catholic
Action.
men who entered the deadly morass
be «iven a t 7t30 p . m. Oil October be held a t Ihe Columbus Civic Cenf-The
Sodallat
recited
the
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Conlaurvived the dreadful ordeal.
They
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37 A card party w i l l b e given by the ter bit WednWdey aw* Thutttaar. -0«.
I were nursed back to health by the 9wrMtm to Mary and the Dlrector'a Group, the proceeds ot which will h» tolielr-le a a ^ J I * All o « r Cathdile
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friendly Indians, and true to his o ! s « » S * * * given.
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used for charltabio and other pur- Wontftt »r* cordially invited • * «
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P*"? " " o w e d the installation. pose*.
asked to hot! these dates. Ttaqert*
loved
ne r e t l r
, n d B w er
DOVT ItLAME Ouire customers attest to his rreeI l1 i a- - '
Madonna. In the next few d n y s d, Te n t ,
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"'On Thursday evening at *»:00 at JlwlBary program will 1# pnhjialild la
u « . \ r l5L..\.Mi!, outre customers attest to his
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HHI„-hnnni with in iimr
roeelved shoulder bouquett. T h e
ME. If you haven't blllly and satisfying work. Call Glen. > d ™ ™ , * . '"Lced h i s ^ S ^ ^ ! - H o l l n r o o d . Trl•.prwM«l-•th.-el,t•Iw the-Glj,l)-Houi*i-af«.-Joha - J. ~8oJjla next week'a Jiijie,
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yet phoned Crlssj-a 1325=W."Remember, delay these"days.* n a * o o y * »« P ' « ™ ™ t r e M 5 r e . V*ltainment
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will give t h » third o t h « w r i w uf
itore.
At intervals he « u m m o n e d T , u n m e i u *
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Tea
Room. - 232 runs into money!
talk* on th« tH«at*r, fcoek. revlawrf
the Indians together, and taught j
Chili Ave.. Oenosee
antt enhtrrhra; th*-Yoc«b«lirrr-^hTt«f|'
- 7135-W for reserva-j SATIX OR V E t \ ' E 9 gloves are , l w i t t h e m aa wffl as he could the" doc-f "Tint^ chairnreh of Uie*.SoclaI Mp talk* are op«n to the public. Her
itrines
of
the
Catholic
faith.
With
committee
have
been
chosen:
by
SS,
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(ions for that bridge mode for evening wear For daytime
hook review for this w«ek will be:
party' I've done my part.
Drldge there are grand wool glove, to match < * n i e r wor^ h t \ t M t h f . m , ^ r Q ^ ' 8 Peter & Paul_SddalUU. This inaurea •!The. Farm** by teuiiKfoiafleid,
The flret w»ek|y JarlsH Carsi Sariy
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Luncheons are 36c and up. No the wool of your coat or to match a ; «
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charge for tables, cards or score wool hat
{Though -it must have pained htm tion ot responsibility as each chaircards. Have you dropped In for
iaorely to part with his Madpnmr.M man respectively holds the office for. with Tea," u h d o f W e iehetal chilr.
three montlii.-' Miss Eva Heuer,
dinner?. It's servod from 6 p, m. to
WE THOUGHT you'd Mke;*™"** h e r u l n ? " f 1 , t o ^ , c a r e ° f president, has also pm Into practice maoahip of Mrs. Edward:J. Reynolds, JHall is sehedultd for r r t d i y evealag,]
S'3b > m. 8iery evehihg for" 60c.
to know that Berlnsteln:8l t h f c " ? » wI ?° h ? d b^ome devotedly
geptember I i .
h e o p p x a s e d torro. o f ^ " ^ ' o U t y i n ^ ' tut o e l y 1 ^ ^ j ^ _ ^ ! t ; ? . ! ! I l * r . u . , - N - ? J ? 5
Wedding breakfasts also served . Qn.
a u , -ftow- - * e e « h 4 « g - - - B e w - l f t t o , i e / i t f l ^ , Such J«a» the d.sin- tmembers
Mrs. Geome i, tfuntlwp Is geaeral
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ch*l"nan
of
hoateiiei
tills
w««k
rfqffi-sfs.
frocks daily. Whether It | B terested love of Ojeda
topics t o be discussed at Central and ah« i» being assisted by: Mrs, «hairina» fot-the-aaUi
a silk or wool you are look-! L M C B S « S - t h e celebrated mission the
B, Blackwood, Mrs. Frank committee i s charge of arraniemenUj
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,arv. tells us that
when he visited t h c ' , C o , j n c l 1 Meeting, In this way Opin- William
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AX APPCTIZKit may be hot or
Ing for. you II find It here ' ,?.'
• • 8 l wnen ne visiveci vnc
f o r m w t . m t ihoit*ht *lv.; W
wroucn, Mrs.
aits, Edward
auwsro BarrtU,
unrrwu, for this week era: Mrs. George Mfryw
Crouch,
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-1K»I^ but ihR cocktail has no "choicer!
vtL-iMl.
. . « i f « : «r o c ' village some years ater, he- found > >* can he lormeu anu tnougni g i y - i ^ ^ ^ ^
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It is tee.cold alv,ay».
anil $7.05.The
Berlnstein's,
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prices are $S
J 5 . - W - » B f t h # * , c t u r B stif, h e l d , „ - - ^ v c n . [ e n to the plans before 1 h « n l o 0 ,i l i g Mrsr-Charle
SiebOId.W.
Mrs.
TJelle Mrs,
Re- mttt Mre, H?. Mefntyre* Mr«.Jrlijm«
nitud, Mrs,8 Edward
Collins,
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Avenue (hear Berkley, next to the'
erauon. t h e shrine was decorated infarulJIO time is lost on, the meeting it- Pontinlc Emma, Mrs, Frederick % a s Meagher, Mrs Thomas Meagher,
WHY NOT! A &
^e crude but expressive manner of Kelf ID aimless discussion.
&. P.) Open evenings.
evenings
Hfery, aud Mrs, Elmer W. Kellty. A Jr.* Mrs, Joneph Jileagh«f, Mrs. -tWI»
;t n e na y
C I V E your
t i c s and daily some gathered
bridge
ipurnameht will bo conducted Ham Meek, Miss Catherine Mesrdink,
St.
Bridget
Sodality
held
Its
flrnt
c'omfort-!
BRACELETS
that
cant
b e ! t o 'inK. couplets composed in then- social meeting recently. Father Sulli- »t t h e twenty parties with the award Miss Kstelie Meehan,
able old living'missed are what you must wear „ P f i v c dialect. Las Cssas said mass van, Director of the Sodality, spoke of-a-prlie a t tlie'end oMhe-seasoiif m
room -suite - ^ you-ar* to he m~«tyl«,
-Tfiey am,f::**?
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^^ on- the- "practice' of frayer^tlrroughout Prises will &e *mtded i f each WBle
of
new lease on; large, yet a perfect complement to Aehghi
tbo people, who willingly the day; A refreshineht and on tor- and frioniis of'Hm uiulj are cufdlnlly
; brought, their children to be baptized, tslumont committee was appointed t o Invited to attend,
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life by having the new elegance In clothes.
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|.Surely Mary had rewarded their serve for the next three months,
Dlsbrow & Kotahl- reupholster it in
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Realizing the ^ Election - of officers- i s scheduled rectors will meet. ' Because of the
"V^asM n^s^ee^st* u l s f CjLfW sfils* i ^ a J " AasV )LI|SSJSMSW
the latest coverings. They have bun-!
IT'SOFTEX very con- childlike devotion.
for
the
October
meeting.
picture's
historical
worth.
Las
Casss
dreds of samples showing almost
venient to stay downtown i
absence of Mrs. Frank J.Q, Connor,
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every color and material available
the president, who ia representing the
for dinner. The Nook made* an offer to exchange pictures
Holy Rosary Sodality la planning Club at the 13th Annual Convention
this season. Just phone Main 4S40.
-Restaurant,
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Glbbs with them. What was his surprise
and tllelr representative will call at
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, i the next day when he found that t o celebrate the month of the Holy of t h e National Council of Catholic
C.H MM- 'Keetett Oeeier Dfy S*t* *»i Tsey Wit Oel.'fee Y e * '
your home and give a Tree estimate.
m - S R C T ? to , % " „ ! ! ' d u r i n g the night the chief had retired Rosary by a Rosary Drive and t h e Women at S t . Paul, Ml« Anns h
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£have
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ntat. a
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MuMMim.
theHreas
i„.i taking
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:_ Feast of the Holy Rosary by a Oen- llreen, first vice-president, will preIT IS VERY H E U J - X L in put- dinner, or a la carte service. Once ured picture, lest the missionary 'Oral Communion in a body, followed side.
ting your sheets away, and it's easier you've tried their food, you'll be a should prevail fn securing it. So i by a Communion breakfast. The S o Tfa* band of women who for hiany
touehed was the missionary by-theiriciality unites' with the other organ- years have carried on catechetical
ta (;et the right one for each bed. if regular customer.
devotion that he made no further . l o t i o n s of the Church, j u »bPwingi| n j | ^ r 1 i g U o i t f i h t l C»thoHc~<>b» drenr^V
they are marked with a small' idenhonor to Mary on the Feast Day of at l o l a Sanitorlum will resume their,
tification-tab,- A neat-tab with-^'Twln: ' TOVTiLrAIiSO' find thfat the season attempt~t6 deprive them,"
their church.
Does Not Fail
bed," "Double bed," or what you will, has produced a shiny shell bag. It
work Friday afternoon at the SaniHoly Rosary Sodality is sponsoring tarium under the chairmanship of
tells you what the sheet is at a makes a striking combination with
But what of Ojeda?
He finally
a
Social
every
Friday
evening
in
t
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glance.
reached San ' Domingo, but the illdull fabrics.
Mrs. Anthony J, Ryan.
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success of his coiony hid brought him •shoo! UalL Each week * different
Oa Sunday, October ?, at °J:J0
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WASHDAY is a let down
Broken by hard- committee of the SedalHy Is in p, m . .the ro.phibjy . meetjnr__pf the
THE 80CCESS of the N. into disfavour.
charge—of t h e arrangem«ttts. Tire Poetry Group wih b* lTeid.
after a pleasant weekend.
R . A . depends on t h e Indi- ships, sick at" heart, the gallarit
We
suggest a Tatlock
Announcement Is made that the
vidual Buy Now. And who cavalier ended his days in obscurity proceeds go to the church work.
The Mercy Committee h a s begun Annual Membership Canvass of the
lil yot»r ocUiit (#ye pfiy»JDamp Wash at less than a
could resist the bargains and neglect. But there was one who
dollar a week. It saves you
that Beebe's Art Linen did not fail him. His dear Madonna , ^ f ^ u 2 * l Z ^ i Q * ' - 2 ^ ! ! % . Cluh will open at t h e October busichn) prttcrlpiion.
"STonffay to do much pleasanter Shop. 6 East Ave., are offering. Nev- obtained for him the consolation of of the committee Is the performance ness meeting of the Club on Monday
er before, afcd never again, have the Last Sacraments. H i s dying re- Of sets of mercy. A list of the sick evening, October 8th, with Mr*. Jo.
things. Call Main 3291
there been such buys. Drop in and quest was that he be buried under of the parish has been given to this
THE SMART NECKLETE of the | see for yourself,
the portal of the monastery- of San committee by the Pastor, The s o -lifersblp Committee, in cltatgeu ^ l y * F |
MEOtCAL ARTS K M .
season is the choker cowl. The High
.{..Eranascor 'Jthat gvery one who--eh- daHsts visit i i ^ la U y d r - h o s p R a l ^ ^
tn Alewede^ U.
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and
homes
taking
them
magazines
JSB^5sp
necks ail seem a little easier to
EAST SIDERS.
West tered might tread upon his grave."
J jpeaker,
Irving h a s paid him this noble for their enjoyment.
wear now because they are softer.
-siders, you'll profit by buyCHUnilY FINOER8
ing your hats at the Gene- tribute: "He w a s one of the most
Immaculate Conception -Sodality
see Millinery* 170 Genesee 'fearless and aspiring of the band, of
A FKEBSlj of a friend pf a;
"Chubby fingers clutching
whimiKeW W^wtff JHtbiifffim Amid bt htto$ ht t&9fvtiffm^f9^9fr^
St. (near Bronson). They •Ocean chivalry' that followed the has atso launched a Rosary Drive.
, friend Pf mine says, that EliAt a vase Just o u t of reach;
always carry a large selec- footsteps: of Columbus, His story The. sodallsts are encouraged t o
nor's Dress Shop. 527 Chill
.Cijubby, fingers delving
tiph in all wanted colors presents a lively- picture of tluF d'ar-' spread, the' devotion of ' t h e Husarjr
Ave., (near" Thurston), has *
In thft-pantry for a peach;
very different looking dress- and head.sixes, from $1.45, Open ing enterprises, the extravagant ex- both among individuals and families,
Chubby Angers twining
ploits, the thousand accidents by Mrss Margaret Kenney, chairman ot
es." Their prices are right, evenings.
Like a vine around my heart;
flood and field, which' checkered the Our Lady's Committee reports that
too. (*6.56 u p ) . Styles are
A Q O A s t T s t R L Y S X V O T X O TO T H E
Chuhby angers, dirty fingers,
seventy-five
pledge*
have
been.turhed
life
of
a
Spanish
cavalier
in
that
rovthe latest.
There's no law against
TO OUR- DELIGHT
You won trie from the atari.
AsVTf O r T H E C A T M O U C C H U E C M
in
already
from
the
Sodalists.
ing
and
romantic
age,"
But
surely
telling a friend of a friend of yours.
and the turkey's misShirley d a n g e r ,
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he may hope for a higher tribute and
Open evenings.
fortune, the Edith El'
epn
muet
know Moat priest o** saster o r wiiiiimiifl
Nazareth
Academy
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a greater-reward -from t h a t gracious
Have yp»--seen ' T h e Queen's
-lls-Shop- of 38 East
Lkmfkd
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. I f ST A HIJfT: Wear a satin blouse
Avenue are repeating valiant knights: "They that explain Work." There are sod}* * e w feaS a v e hard' cheese and grate It for j
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wool dress with satin touches and
turkey dinner. The (Eccles. XXIV: 3 1 ) , and those who
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, UmUU-stelMnksl M* seEfatr—s SMMOMI. »m ii«» «i(ttes,
gloves, hat and bag to both of them. weekehd boxes of candy a great help loved by others will be o f the num» ties and Catholic topics of interest t o
ssttsy et-Aewrki'i, li»*ii«, tswth tme*, wdnMai, saJ 4tmr Sodalists.
when unexpected guests stop tn. Be.iier of the electa*- -,• S f H M l « 41Umtktl AM> s eurtirii whkk list k«i
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THE ARBITER
the Columbus Civic Cenhtsa M'Met-*t"Sh« Iff eW CMSMIW,' rnti tkt H M M I (Mtteevfaheskst• * *
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Wrtwili'irtliiim sata «W hear«f aCntilirptmt^ ,
tre, it is the place to live,
Qq ike fine points of social usage taer Convert Addresses
Foundress Is Honored
for comfort and conven- puzslc ywt
Perhaps SUZANNE fpa
Protestant Groups
uroaacAi A«.T*: aoarrr, me.
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Montreal, (NCWC). •*- A trlouuitt
ience are there a t low cost. Biifgle: help you. If you wish kef advice on
St *rrf n>< Meet
Woilastoft, Mass
(N-C.W.C) - ~ commemorating the foundation of the
rooms, $4 to $7 weekly.. SO Chest- quifies. to her «t ttite of this' column,
HM»-Y«e Csv
hut St.
mailers of etiquette, address your i*^ WHiiaht E. Kerrish, vice-president of Institute of toe Good Shepherd , by
the Catholic Truth Guild and mem- Mother Mary Euphrasia Pelletler
TeW" VIW*rnsWiEPHMe^' JPBSSJBW* »«.
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What is the best way to serve ;po- ber of the State lecture bureau of, was opened by the Most Rev. George*
T V I I I W < T, 'ttmim giee*
is becoming mPre popular. It only tatoes that are boiled in their skins? the knights of Columbus, is deliver- Gauthler, Coadjutor Archbishop o f
•KeWH^WiM.1 nie*««a»wn.ili»ajiiiiiii{eii isjishi
BmatUT
takes common s e n s e ' t o realize the
Boiled potatoes "should be served ing a series of lectures on "Capital, Montreal, at the Order's iBStltutlon
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perfect proportioning of its shapes. in individual dishes so that the skins! Labor, arid the Church" and "Chris- here^
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Th£ long, tapered handles have an can be left liyihe dishjMid the peeled^Uan Unity a * a Cathojic Views I f
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Protestant churches:
most comfortable "feel."
tolic Delegate to Canada, officiated,
which the meat course is served.
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It's more fun to know . . ... thing on one's plate at dinner to" be
Ask your pairiter or a l l
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j formal adaresses. A foruin period Quebec, pontificated a t High Mass.
ym dw -jtrntlM r* m<it*< ClMit^ t»t:,Ti<«l
should •be i revi»ed to fit the] pplj t e y
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"workmanship of the person to whpBt tice. One can eat heartily 'without
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Help your carrier boys to get hardened plate i t In a shallow pan \
j o u entrust your furaiture, H. J . He- being called greedy.
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