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Saviour Monastery As Planned 4 - «f I t ' .«.< ? . *t * » *5 • * ^ X {# D^ «1 tota 8*vWj«teisttar» ^laidMi S»t Ini^hs. lit *0»ete ,lWQ»«JG«2icifta!rs tails far the 4 «E-<attia«c.llfea ennfedt; tan, <pg«H& ii »eri^.^lt>g-;^fef Red Cross! Meeting Calls Local Grovp t &> sfceatfle S:od«st«r dd&ega- ttoa is-^attending tfce 4naB^l aimetiieaii Red Gaross Convention ia $^&m& Ohio, Monctey, 3wn ^"pm^ Wetlnestoy, June 25. pjg wenprop is jMiss 'Ve^ of tBe Roi&ester Chapter, ARC. Staff delegates chosen to at- tendatgJHtgJEaegrge L. Porr -tird MiSa Faith IC Faa DeuMu. a! the FuMfe RelatloBS Depart- ment and Mrs. Anita Bangs, Dl isctar of the Ft WA*30nfc Hospitals Free MI iiiinnnniiiiijiiiiii[[^ninniiiiiii|iii(.', iJOBHJWt *w nnit *efeeptoks% iho Itote- SSJftiffl'tt? JSL S ^»?* If^i *•»..«*, **s A . •-—^*«*W ; ' FundOffica •X * « fc^M^?% "too stfte- conteoHed hospital mtm, **no mattep vflmt tfte ««%* lewaifd CawtoHl GWto, AWfhWshop of WegftsjtaJter, ta!4 im opfinlna the new w*ig ©£* OttiQUc hospital hwe., qarajnal GrUBnt said that Cath< olics must endeavor ***bj? volun- t«fyrawttrttnjtlons,"ja ijeep their hOfpttata unfler Catftollo manage- ; mei«, ..',-, "Ha<i it been possible^ Jte said, * it wo\dd have been our wish to remain in tite nuttonia aoheme. But*although an Important amendment was 67 Given Diplomas, Awards A* S*. Ann School Rites * Homel! ~-,fOJol<M»s» lyeir© < jpt«nikW to 67 jrraduates of jSt &m& eighfb ^«nd nlnitti «»"a^e« At •cwnroeiicejnenfc exettsises Siirw3»y Mi«l»|tofie «wa«&, Members o£ the graduating classes y ^ w / . ^ ^ A q e e d ^ _^by t fte where diplomas were eiven them by the Rett uiwreiace •••#«• l3Wi«; neaj, pastor. In his talk t o the graduates, Father Gannoft aatd: "Wplc»n»s are like medals oi mferlt. They slgnlly yeur coropletfcn «Ht a wurse oi aWdyi m& you p w y be proud oi that wcWeveDaent. *T?nri»iE your>ye«r*to St Ann's you huva letmed much about a aufctject not Included to the re« quired academic course. That Is your religion—and you take an examination in it every day of Iefwh50t^ivtttejr Alfteiilw awarfl, granted by cooperation and participation In >. wfb. *§? . " -\ III l| t .,-JJIJ .,III.IJIIU JlUiUI.M. .III,.JUL I.J, ' Mill Amms^^y^msm Hiows the propoiia''efcapei wm. maqaf^^..|;att|nac to be erected by the *eae» ••«AV ^ dtettee mti*-4&'$faiit Saviour Mon»8te«y on the \ V "^f* 11 * JW-*Miw1 Jfiwm of Btg Flafei. Mw entrance ^ 2 . *£J Bw lf l *'*a r (W toceground) faces to *1ID .with. . Ibe llil« In ***«rottwI indicates tbe brow of hill bt®m and b^elow whidi flows the Chemanf Biv«r. X ' '.".I. U'' *> t< m%£p h$ri' H^ Fl MJRfl NV JFMlongrMifhotan ffOMiadiB !h«'r rataadfiwi fr*«; ; ] TOy$,SKB mmmvmms UWOA«,*«USHK HJECTWCAmiANClS AWJ5ICAlIKSTlt*W*TS I f i T I M > BlftWWfWC fTCi- AunNDSSwamNGOooos (lu-T^ fiaiaarhawii ef^ . rftjilpmba, o umita, ^s 'A iwiiBgw' «ierf> ^ -~" - "J^lM^p^lJir.livfrart . ^lonal character oJ the hojgpital, ia^facti therev Vfaa nothing In the Aot|o show how this undertak- ing «o«ld ftp .hnplemettted. "Our ,C»,t*H>lIe x hO|tpitals would birve been twder "the control of regional boards, which w o u l d have directed their affairs, and upon these bonds, in almost ev- ery case* we should have had a minority representation."' # ,. * «*WliOWAimm'WHOTl^^ I' ctepal br IEWMM mt foMfeag doort to *e m* *— j»,i. L . •<• . - - -"-fi-tt.I!-.-, -f Ui «.V>.,. #/,. nnnfir..,,.., i n . . . i n « . m,m»,mm. <lltm:m-t<n<t:*i***-*i}m,* i v 'i-*t Sifjss .Mgnpemcipt —c^o—^fi» v r i'Ml -*%£. forft*»«wc5«p«la*«ii«iMtaffiatMt.S«Ti«ur If••altera 1 «r» p*e*awd aiera, Tb« ann- luca «a «b« iiagrtca refac. to &m foSo*far reaaac la tls stew Jwatliliigs (1) aKar of m Ifrtait ftwrwaMt; C3) esHqpel; (3) d o m to «3qptf (0 «itCTaa« wMca ca« be Jtrided tnta for eoeferencea; (*) effices; (I) eeUi«r moaks; 0) ftiet* rocma; <») coherence n»omj <f) Bbrary; (lf> refceiory; (11) idiekeai; (»> hratery aM lwtks; (If) sacrirty; suad (14) ' doittess. Offers Bdueatfoa Course The College of Mount Saint Vincent Hivwdale, N. ST. has an- nounced that courses is Elemen- tary Education 'win be offered to its students in September, 1952, in a program approved by the Department of Education of the University of the State of New Sorfc the Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica, Was presented to Andrea <3aM«iie.f -•• The tJaughtew of the Ameri- can Revolution awards for good citizenship wejce won by Fred. erlck Curratt and Lucy Parla« vecchio, DAB awards are based on honor, courage, .leadership and scholarship. Josepb Argentierf was present* <ed an Altar Boy awasd for faith- ful and efficient service in that capacity. This j» the first Mtrje such art award has been made, Religion awards were present*, _, , yoiir lives**' - « ^-—•, i secured safe-/ whether the.greduatis would *J » ^?K. 8 'r^ 0EW ' J^S completion of the "great course of study, which is living," would depend upon their abiding by the Commandments, the priest said. «*GOD w p * ASK you one great question at that final ex- amination," he said. "It will have nothing to do with yopr popu- larity, the Wnd of car you drive, your wealth or the number of laurel wreaths you wear. It will be simply, 'have you kept your Faith?'" SCHOLARSHIP awards were E resented to James Ivey and larilyn Smith, eighth grade graduates^ and Marjorie Hogue, ninth grade. Adrian JBuJjcfc received the Knights of Columbus Award for General Excellence, which Is based on scholarship, behaviour, grade; Patricia Smith, seventh grade; Martha Glynn, -sixth ferade; Francis Hart, fifth grades Mary Frances Grossman, fourth grade; Mary Kay Flsnsburg, third grade; Mary Tblan, second grade and Eugene Boccla, first grade. Commencement exercises closed with Benediction of the Blessed Sscrament The Rev. Jo- seph McDonnell, pastor of St. Ignatius Church, was celebrant. Music for Benediction and dur- ing the exercises was by the graduating classes, under direc- tion of the Sisters of Mercy. Miss Marie Primer was organist. i Th» Jed Cross tMitds Your H«f* Dwmts Ycor^Ifsesl Give Your Deltas x tlon of f r e e Wocierr, headed the Rev. Wilter Hogan SU^ Jsboi* pnes* of the phfllppfait, *n»' «f»*:^a m mmx^ W^Sfe contract ia m mm ot "anJoijQaBJ, :*confrad'is>m.i%aea &&• M4t#W*i mm® cbtrferences: of ba^tlafat. momS, W It 'are. ^S 81 ^W &frm< J»Jtea6sfJ. and the nerm largest fihge dlistrfcuters- to fbe •..if**'. 'H'>li^'llli|llj'.-|ill1li1L"' l^ferx IH01» AT » ; t^ nous, PECIA1 i. 4sPP* ,'^^snBp" SP^Ti^f-^f •.'•ytiiiii-niTii mi ii ••"v Priest, 20 Years In New Irs* ali f ir •• i^^ <•——••• stK^mtm • s>reaits wanniDiiiisni Guinea, Abnt r-(B^r^~i 4 rniacglppBcy cwsditei with. havln« aace4 25,0O» pfigaievie amtive* ia.I%pua xmowace ^iWaan, ifiit&oacaf! and *th«ar I^lwirviii pacttcei has ta* at^Bf toah' Wytim iA Stew - ^ rfayt mM shown* t%r F»u»er Dupeyiat to raise money for con- tinued missionary -worker* by •oQaer prfsstiv - V^. The missionary, **no w^ntiatd the I*apua wfldsia iMS, narrow- ly esc«p#d death a' mirnber - .of tiroatu Vfc,*w tmm ~S$ML: at ^•M^t£jeidtWL s*rdMrgTK. jbgg«pm» the'^Bpuans/jieefng him change hlisitirt, thought h e w*«" a power- AMte^i^eyrat, ; ulisiloaiary com* oi the S«crttl Start of . , TW»«»d^iBtol^l#aas ,__ of ^atriitf* becaais«ritsetaMSnbers"" go put to the ^ s F cads of the tofSghtthehiraMtbtttles of the iiila^nars apoatoUte.^ FATB^1» »tfKsWBAX was ' of fht inaarkir regions; etaetally: considered' "" :bJI«X*eiJd^'-*tii. tbaa sreolitltic M «vdl spirit who could change his sidn. It was only by puttmg thrshirt on. and c«s4vexal.tJn>e*, and lnductojg some of « M chiefs to do ihe s»a^ that he s«Ved Bis life. .".";• .•.:.'.: WITm-DQCrom mmta Fa- ther I^psyrat calls hU most per- . *Qp *jPJf#AJll' : ' re -~ QUAtTt 54< • w g i aaid rftuaia, tod rnfans jaitts- tratfct their lute feefore sud after the adyeat of: nxiisiiJmariei, will i $kmmf ip^v ? < -- :^ TABUS ; la#- ••:• « K E CA«F*m AND *TJGi t»w_tumi m\mm mamt, mumjt, n, t, ftasJQy broB^-theisr /p^war-.j&y jan- ! nota«anf:* s 4ist#;^i^ajiii||, *#• •Jte«aaSjd'i»irftit &$•&&&<&&* lenging them to XSi .htm by «x- erdst^tifist* '^wfiss/*'. • .•: . " S ^ yo0 ..»uc^ii, tf ''.3ii*-*;dJBr^ seiafeoiiiii^' 1 .' '•:<-;• »•<:•* '" : * WyttlNil»ft: *W|rJi^ : m8nt on tna-t^;%:.'^vW.*tt*«^l^. polsorsous snaks* - - oaa-lorast :S«tt%" %^l«*^^.b*ai(li$:«|e ; even - ^j^'-.^pif;a«i«ef.; ttfi-. AOHtf- |Wp^t,^«p1fe^ % ««*-• aaurt^.^fLyiilfi •#ft|iMfr 'toWnlg; siutaiiHd a single anakefelte, tt wa^c«ar3iis**l»lt»l«?P^ , moted the epldtmic of replllism % '6«niboflf.- tHb^-W/ltirviWl Inert fi$s*i$,'*$i*: ,.^ #-Jta^fer,fto.^s«ii(e: 1 ^.iW«%; at s S T # # * ^ ^ '*#3* toiowri- ^ i»jiij(o»iaii ; ry. would bf. rsdlo orj«M in ^ Iron Curtatin Attastt«^»i#Ot»an&!a1ion. I CHEMUNG CAM. TRUST CO. HELP YOU ENJOY A CAREFREE VACATION! V; 1 if- provides a sofo ploc* to keep money during your * absence—us* «ithw a diwking or spsKlal {niofssf account. ' 2 K' Ha» serf* deposit box*! a^ailabl* for Hie protve- ** ilott against lojf/ theft or destruction of your valu# .-.. able papers, i«wtlry end other precious hetns. : - 2 tt offers traveffers clieclcsata moderate cost for Hie *** protection of your yatotlon fund while travelling. - They are honored I« all parts of the United States and most foreign countries. 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67 Given Diplomas, Awards A* S*. Ann School Rites

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where diplomas were eiven them by the Rett uiwreiace •••#«• l3Wi«; neaj, pastor.

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Offers Bdueatfoa Course The College of Mount Saint

Vincent Hivwdale, N. ST. has an­nounced that courses is Elemen­tary Education 'win be offered to its students i n September, 1952, in a program approved by the Department of Education of the University of the State of New Sorfc

the Catholic Daughters of Amer­ica, Was presented to Andrea <3aM«iie.f -••

The tJaughtew of the Ameri­can Revolution awards for good citizenship wejce won by Fred. erlck Curratt and Lucy Parla« vecchio, DAB awards are based on honor, courage, .leadership and scholarship.

Josepb Argentierf was present* <ed an Altar Boy awasd for faith­ful and efficient service in that capacity. This j» the first Mtrje such art award has been made,

Religion awards were present*, _, , yoiir lives**' — • - « -—•, i secured safe- / whether the.greduatis would *J » ^ ? K . 8 ' r ^ 0 E W ' J ^ S

completion of the "great course of study, which is living," would depend upon their abiding by the Commandments, the priest said.

«*GOD w p * ASK you one great question at that final ex­amination," he said. "It will have nothing to do with yopr popu­larity, the Wnd of car you drive, your wealth or the number of laurel wreaths you wear. It will be simply, 'have you kept your Faith?'"

SCHOLARSHIP awards were

Eresented to James Ivey and larilyn Smith, eighth grade

graduates^ and Marjorie Hogue, ninth grade.

Adrian JBuJjcfc received the Knights of Columbus Award for General Excellence, which Is based on scholarship, behaviour,

grade; Patricia Smith, seventh grade; Martha Glynn, -sixth ferade; Francis Hart, fifth grades Mary Frances Grossman, fourth grade; Mary Kay Flsnsburg, third grade; Mary Tblan, second grade and Eugene Boccla, first grade.

Commencement exercises closed with Benediction of the Blessed Sscrament The Rev. Jo­seph McDonnell, pastor of St. Ignatius Church, was celebrant. Music for Benediction and dur­ing the exercises was by the graduating classes, under direc­tion of the Sisters of Mercy. Miss Marie Primer was organist.

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A b n t r - ( B ^ r ^ ~ i 4 rniacglppBcy cwsditei with. havln« aace4 25,0O» pfigaievie amtive* ia .I%pua l» xmowace ^ i W a a n , ifiit&oacaf! and *th«ar I^lwirviii p a c t t c e i h a s

ta* at^Bf toah' Wytim iA Stew - ^ rfayt mM shown* t%r F»u»er Dupeyiat to raise money for con­tinued missionary - w o r k e r * b y •oQaer prfsstiv - V^.

The missionary, **no w^ntiatd the I*apua wf lds ia iMS, narrow­ly esc«p#d death a' mirnber - .of tiroatu Vfc,*w tmm ~S$ML: a t ^•M^t£jeidtWL s*rdMrgTK. jbgg«pm» the'^Bpuans/jieefng him change hlisitirt, thought h e w*«" a power-

AMte^i^eyrat , ; ulisiloaiary com*

o i the S«crttl Start of . ,TW»«»d^iBtol^l#aas ,__

of ^atriitf* becaais«ritse taMSnbers "" go put to the s F cads of the

tofSghtthehiraMtbtttles of the i i i la^nars apoatoUte.^ •

FATB^1» »tfKsWB AX was '

of fht inaarkir regions; etaetally: considered'

"" :bJI«X*eiJd^'-*tii. tbaa sreolitltic

M «vdl spirit who could change his sidn. I t was only by puttmg thrshirt on. and c«s4vexal.tJn>e*, and lnductojg some of « M chiefs to do ihe s » a ^ that he s«Ved B i s l i f e . .".";• • . • . : . ' . :

WITm-DQCrom mmta Fa­ther I^psyrat calls hU most per-

. *Qp *jPJf#AJll': ' re -~ QUAtTt 54<

• w g i aaid rftuaia, tod rnfans jaitts-tratfct their lute feefore sud after the adyeat of: nxiisiiJmariei, will

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;la#- ••:• « K E CA«F*m AND *TJGi

t»w_tumi m\mm mamt, mumjt, n, t,

ftasJQy broB^-theisr /p war-.j&y jan-!

nota«anf:* s4ist#;^i^ajiii | | , * # • •Jte«aaSjd'i»irftit &$•&&&<&&* lenging them to XSi .htm by «x-e r d s t ^ t i f i s t * ' ^ w f i s s / * ' . • .•: . " S ^ yo0 ..»uc^ii, t f''.3ii*-*;dJBr^

seiafeoiiiii^'1.' ' • :<-;• »•<:•* '" : * WyttlNil»ft: *W|rJi^:m8nt on tna-t^;%:.'^vW.*tt*«^l^. polsorsous snaks* -- oaa-lorast :S«tt%" %^l«*^^.b*ai(li$:«|e; even - j^'-.^pif;a«i«ef.; ttfi-.

AOHtf- |Wp^t,^«p1fe^% ««*-• aaurt . fLyiilfi •#ft|iMfr 'toWnlg; siutaiiHd a single anakefelte,

tt wa^c«ar3iis**l»lt»l«?P^,

moted the epldtmic of replllism

% '6«niboflf.- tHb^-W/ltirviWl

Inert fi$s*i$,'*$i*: ,.^

#-Jta^fer,fto.^s«ii(e:1^.iW«%; at s S T # # * ^ ^ ' * # 3 * toiowri- ^ i»jiij(o»iaii;ry. would bf.

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