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Ifcils B«i# In lllls temodeled Main Office Of Union Trust Opens AQII. 7
i to&sro In every respect, tit* Waioix *&«st Company «f Rochester* remodeled Mjain' Office a t 19 *Maia ^Street % s t will be reopened on Monday, Aj»?lt ? , l ^* v
I h e baajk wfll be open m puWle tes^ectlon from 10 *m> until 6 pxa,
Arthur M. R. Hwghes, pmk dent ol -ttie Union Trust GOTO* pany sadfl today; "One*his t« see the bank to appreciate M that has been accompiisheO.M'^e extends & cordial invitat|oft to Rochester «rea people to ^isit: the bank o n reopening day,
Ifce reinodeling has been. *f-ieeted through cobperatloa <jf bank ofncers, architects and con* tractor*. In planning the flrst; floor, the aim was to open the_ banking * m to puhlie View. This was accomplished with, ex> passes <*f glass and EetjcnU|e; doors, t. -v
A3f CTDE WGHT ol the l*bby is the Mortgage department whtth operas Into the main b^nj* tag' are* "through the ©facers' platform, t o the war Is the Pastfdenfs office and adjacent, is- the ;p»sidenrs cojnfei?enoe Room. • ; ' •.
Direct entrance to the bankv tag are* U to the left o l the. lobby. T h e telleW cage* «r» low and open. Simplid^ *wa»ates tne, entice wawodelteg—prsjecik TOfcrf c*m and wnlnicotinK arenat^H^linWied^iilant* V
Tim, beaenient hous^i pester v»ult 4tor the Mortgaji* and » n i t d ^ w t r n e t t t * money imult; the safe deposit departmentsand a completely new and modern luach t o e i n |ojf bar*, einiflcgas*.
t n e ieesotid floor contain* the trurt department, credit department^ operatiorW, new btMOneaf,1
persoimel, bookkeeping s a d auditing departments..
Atoc«t 30 met* to the day, the xtjjsodeled office i«-. being opened jctttr the Unkwt^trust Cottpany opened its new borne on H a w * 2!t I8&«k a*.Mate
'- AT TMAT TTMDC tht oJtWr* ot th* ipitftttttoti were itpolcted at havtrjc permitted nothing to stand 'fec^«bt may- -ef ibete: jmbt: tVon to aoaanthe am home one of the most rnoo^ra banking: la-ititutkw* in the United Statw,, , : iSe"'Ortk« Trust ,.C«»r*&jr was the Urst bank in Rochester to adopt a busirJe** extensJoo d^pertmcet. This depertxhent mm ©ac*nl»d as the new bus!-.
aaad publidty dev<utu>eiit i A « t four years pctvkH» to the opeoiac « f the bal^s-nr«r home:
• OrgMriwd la 3151, the first Unk« B«nk war located in old
AKTHUK M. Jt. HUGHES C$riwthian> Uril BtJUdlng^ in the rear of the Arcade. .In October of-ttferyear ihe; l*r& moved to ;25 State Street. .%' •
Mary Day Parade Planned In Albany
<^3s«ayf X¥.-^<N0)—An ap-1 perf to the f aitlrful of tUs dkt. «ese to ortanbM a paniJb and prayeir period 6a i ^ ^ . of the_ Bleeeed Vlrglft e e Way 1 was me4e by Btefcop E^mwad F. Gtbfeoes ef AJbany fan The BTWgeitat, oflMal newspaper or the dioeew. • ; • JOslMp.GlMieB*' ktter states the* plans fee tits, Hear Hay •eeaeestraUoM wU be aside by the MsTfcJsejr Coewnisslon ec esie voesge ec n*« weee and edterta tlw faMkfal to reoelT* CemnranSoe OB that daar suat en ike 7 b ^ Frieay aad I t n t Sat.
One hundred.and JOW hoys at Aquinas Institute would choose the Federal Bureau o£ Investiga-. ilon a s a career, a savvey rnadtfk
by the Northwest K^vards CM is preparation for Career 5 ^ * * the school, Wlday, 2M$yv%» « h ^iSedt this week.
TheV Career CNsy program at the main school on Dewey Ave. and including the three upper* ciasses'has.the enthusiastic- endorsement of the Rev. Eugene A. (suiltoane. C. S,B„ principal of the Basilian Fathers high school.
"StCDSsNTS H A V E .rnajni-feited great Interest in the forth-com&ig Career Day and faculty members are very happy about It and are grateful to the Ki-vvanians. J think it Is going to do a, great deal of good for the boys^ Father CuHlnane told the Courier Journal today.
The project i s a general one of t h e Ktwanis Club and i s ' designed to get the boys seriously considering their future, the committee said thfis week. "The boys are allowed to meet with men. in business and professional life, to seek their galdHhceand to ask of their experiences.
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SIX COUNSELLORS will visit the school on Career Day and have breakfast after .which a general assembly will be called at 9 a. in. Sessions will follow with eaeh boy being given instructions on requirements to get
into elthe* one of two Helds" the boy specified on his question-naire.
Arranging for the Career Day •§s a committee conslstlsjg of (3e^ m ?. HalM), HerMt &> Schmii?, Irederlck R, Mettftigerv John R.
^ y e r s Jr., Charles U "STounglove, Walter Oyer and T* Theodore ^Gunlder o f the Northwest Kiwanis, Club. ,
The second highest preference shown by the hoys i s for ac» countoncy, 89 signing for that. Other fields and the number of boys at Aquinas showing preference follow: Agriculture, $5; Printing, trades, 17; Radar tech-niclans, 17; Radio technicians, 28; Television technicians, 40; Merchandising, 70; OfBoe workers, 70; Production workers, 16; Architects, 44; Dentists, ,43; Journalists, 48; l&wyem 62; Physicians, 62; Teachers, S4j Undertakers, 15.
Veterinarians, 14; Chemists, .3?; Physicists, 15; Pharmacists, J5; Scientific, 19; Public and Civil Services, 25; Foresters, «S; Foreign service. 21; Basehatf, 12; Service occupations, 2 0 j Auto mechanics, etc., 60; Commercial airplane pilots, 3jS;' Commercial photographers, 14: Smal l business owners, 29; Tool and Die makers, 12 ; Insurance. 13. . Religious vocations, 25; Aeronautical engineers, 3 3 ; Chemical engineers. 2&; Civil engineers, 53; Electrical engineers, 58; In-
needed contact with the putside world.' " , , * - Cray Men attend baseball and football games with patients; go with them on outings, end participate in bowling tournaments.
Transportation i s provided by the Red Cross Motor Service, t o and from the Hospital
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St. Joseph, Catholic -Daughters of America, the Rev. Damascus iWinzen, prior of Mount Saviour Monastery, Elroira, is conducting. a series ot4eotures in the C. IV. Of A. elglr rooms. Non members, are welcome = to attend. _ . , ,
At the first meeting, in &m tion to Father Damascus'" UK Structions, t h e Rev, Daniel Ho» gan* assistant pastor of S t . Vincent de Paul's Church. Showed colored slides of the Mass and explained #ue significance of the different parts of the Massvani the use of t h e Missal.
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Seminary Teachers To Meet In Capital
The third annual conference of *dmw,i»trators .and teachers of minortsemiwarles will be heli at Catholic University, Washington, V.tfrw May | , 10, end 11;-it was innouneedby- Dr. liby
dustrial engineers, 39; Siechant cftl engineers, 73; Television engineers, 17; Bankers,-11 j, Com* merclal artists, 60; Radio, etc.f entertatterS, }2; "Actors, dancers, Singers, 18; BuQding trades 60, Including carpenters, 26, and; MusiciTns, 16.
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Gray Ladies Needed For Veterans Aid
A new class for Gray Ladies and Gray Men to serve at Can-andaigua Veterans Hospital will begin on Wednesday, April 9. •
Volunteers, men and women, are needed to encourage patients to participate in active ancLquIet games and in t h e .manyiliver-sional activities which the' hospitals find important in patient treatment, .
They take favors, cigarettes, ancl light refreshments to the
plan, and .carry oh. ward es; help in hobby clubs;
tutor .patients in'acSdefflfe sub-* yyas announced' b$ Dr. I*by J. iec,ts, music and art; aid, most, ^ s f e , ^ . director of workshops Important of all, they supply e ^ f a g * ,
*T^he purpose of the conferences Is the 'ttudy and discussion of pr^biems o f administration, or-gahization, srfigram and curriculum ot minor seminaries. This year's conference will dealv'wlth two major subjects of t h e curriculum, Latin and English.
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