^^^g^p^SS?'' '$*^«taJ#tf*»* "WSJ*!! A?»*(ila*j * I _ - » jir;'-iW:V^-t--*^—*.^ v . v. .* - * j * - ^ i - • _ * Z1" •*$%*> ^"> fe**t*w fcij^K^. 4 *"'' ELMIRA, MY. 4&JQSW& Si I i- » K ANNIVERSARY iter irfnceri, of'the Corning Deaths "wert diacuwad for BithDay in Rochaattr. A -%*sw>^ irflOakt^^dcl«i tha Immaculate ConMr*. L«e Mali»I was appointed •f tht Foreign Relief Csatmlttet and will ba In charge at the Thanfaigivlng Clothing ~i)mt announcement wai also •.tnada about tha dloctaan Council •pi Catholic Woman's Convention % Racheater, October I t 5 rhacrara Students ' y ° Buffalo Demai college in ^ I 1911 and began practice in Genev P m m f Y f P f l Til R O T f ! 'a that year. In 1916, Dr. Bren_E3ye. N i a g a r a University B t u - _ . , d n g l h e Geneva D e n t a l Society d e n t s f r o m the D i o c e s e of Rorh a n d w a a e ] P c t c c i n r s t president, e s t e r a r e a were promoted in the | n organized dentistry Active Reserve O l t l c e r s Training Corps h o w n ) j p r e s l f | r n t o f , h e Seventh ( C a d e t ) , . w i t h t h e concurrence of District Dental S o c i e t y of N e w the Very Rev. V i n c e n t T. S w o r d s . Y 0 r k s t a l e ( n 1937, HJB w a s b o m ln t h i s city Oct.' C M . , university president and L t . ; p r e s e n t „ t the dinner w e r e den21, 1911, attended t h e local par- CoL Morrcll R. S e x t o n , professor t i s t s , r o m R 0 l . h p s , e r . Auburn, o c h i a l s c h o o l s a n d w a s gradtiated of military science a n d tactics. iSeneca Falls and Geneva, f r o m N o r t h i l d a H i g h School l n \ P r o m o t e d w e r e : Robert BcrgerTi 1928, 10 Woodlawn Ave., Fatrport, first H « h a d bee employed b y t h e ! l i e u t e n a n t ; J o s e p h J. P i e c u c h , Corning Glass Works f o r 29 j 1210 Hoffman S t , Elmira, second ' yeaxi. i l i e u t e n a n t ; Edward J . Brady, 2 3 4 H e w a s a communicant o f St. Maple A v e . , Victor, second lieu- HOW TO MAKE 4 i HaaarvatMrna aan be nude by .tantaeU&c Mrs, John Churey. Patrick's Church and a member, tenant; Torrance M. Carandall. Uss. Ralph DeLong will be In of the Glass Works Production 32 Newton Road. Rochester, first eharg* of It rummage ule to Club and Corning Lodge of Elks, lieutenant; Walter G. Gaesser. W held Oct 25 and 26, for the 559 West field St.. Rochester, first lMtwfit 9t ha Deanery. Cornlnjr — George H. McCabe. lieutenant. | b » . SMehard 5W)er arranged 85. of 186 W. Third St, died Wed a 'ahrina In 4onor of Cmr Lady nesday, Oct. 2, at his home. Following prayers at the A. W. Biol • £ the Rotary, -. by and Son Funeral Home Mon ,- v r i r, ! v » day morning of this week, Requl cm Mass was offered in St. D e v o t i o n s nf the Forty Hours Mary's Church with burial taking will be conducted i n the followplace in the family plot in St ing ctuirc-hes o f the Dio«-eso of Rochester: Mary's Cemetery, Itkaca.—Flans have been com- Mr. McCabe. a native a n d lire Sunday, Oct. IS — St. Anthony, pleted for 4 Tureen Supper by long resident of Corning, was St. Auicustlne, S t Margaret ">lary, Rochester; Si. H y a c i n t h , : the Ithaca Rosary and Altar Soci- b o m April 19. 1872. A u b u r n ; S t J o h n , Elmira; N a ^^Thr-fsmtmittee citalrmaned He, w a s employed at the Cortivity BVM, Brookport; H o l y ' Wttliam J. Klernan, met n i n g Brick and Terra Colin the evening of Oct S at tht home W o f k s here In Corning until Its: tihost, Coldwater; St. F r a n c i s Solanirs, I n t e r ' ':en; S t . Rose. of Mrs. Charlotte DeWitt. Presl- closing. H e w a s a m e m b e r of Si Mary's parish and Its Holy N a m e ' t,lma; St, T h o m a s . Red ( r e e k ; ideht of the Society. table service. P'hoenix, Ariz. S t Mary, RushvtUe. Pink, Yellow, Red. style wit-h patent belt. or Apricot with Slim line, ti|SSearl(\itluM jk-NovemU'r Blue or Grey. • O r i o n a n d Rayon Check! tllilil Galhe-ed Blue, Brown, Sizes: 22 to 30 Reg. $3.98 & -SHEEHANS 69TH. $5.98 antJBisiu>|i K<-.UI USE ( AHUIN th.r*ll\er jui.ilee m$nz "i «i."i RochesUM I'M).. ANNIVERSARY SALE fiuverai MMU'I'S HiqkeyHiS sen.,.,I \ ,. when hf nni in campaign im n FUber foiuve 1 personal conn ih WINTER FASHION LEADER! styles, every CAR COATS one with matchi n g hat! Every 1 .* Handiomely at » mePtiriR o| Qj t h e Ka>itmari Xhe (iiiUiwii.*; ROfcheMci to run BWtlOP I'a^ey I Hionles at Sarrr tailored, water repellent poplin one fully CARDINAL ! Bllhbp Kean.es lOXijt s l a m l m s cor coot . . . warmly lined. lined . . , button or lip front closings. Knit Koarney who si collart or Swiss -t1*t=ClerBy snA York province v rlttlmerl from F rfgeivinc the K braid trims. m* SIZES 8 to Give Chance 18 ' -SHEEHANS 69TH. ANNIVERSARY SALE- If P e r f e c t . Textbooks I Schools ihouli younR people ' fctelligence si 'too roncerner Jfarners, he s; COLORS SIZES: Slack 10-18 Red Wh.lc Blue, Pink T a n . N j » y or C h j r c o j l SPORTSWEAR . $ 1 .99 . . STREET FlOOR -SHEEHANS 69TH. ANNIVERSARY SALE- • Msgr. F.UM jjL7th annual • f t h e Buffalo COMPLETELY CARE-FREE "It \n t h e ". iff modern A ,'.fhat w e !i lirlght mind* (PluiTax) ORIGINALLY Fiberglas Panel $2.98 (Plus Tax) CURTAINS Smart, fashion f a v o r i t c shapes calors. in a l l the newest •e»«." he do 'The monM Jg g e n e r a l l y • ^ttfcer than W h o rtisconti -•iiKMtion hp 6 3 " — 7 2 " — 8 1 " — 9 0 " Long Outstanding styling in plastic c a l f , failles 8 4 " Wide Per Pr. and others. Choose your fashion .fchool wise — price wise handbag . 3Bs$ also su • iM^ne slant nowl fmo-gtrre+ Expert- 1 -0ttk^ HANDBAGS . . . STREET f l O O R ly *?*. RELIGIOUS GIFTS FOR CONFIRMATION width curtains SPORT SHIRTS S1.88 MEMLS - BRACELETS CRUefflXES , r, Red 1 ^ Vict( hang III U In minutes. and Sun shrink f f re- i%* $ * • I . Ban Mar y e a r s of ( ,«*ded In * 'world's sr $". Compli- The K< gaepped d * t crisis. ment evety w i n - l^fftrTr d o w Ot this l o w , ly washable . . . san. . . colorfastl C A R D S PERSONALIZED cotton ong , Just r^ffrf' H lov/ price! Long wearing, heavyweight flannel, styled sleeves. Terrific with selec- rren_o"f""phwds":- ' : $rres $--rvM.. While or Black 11.00 Each MENSWEAR ^ijlnce our " f t * Icminint a n d at hon l « t e r educ.-i tdweator sai forized for perfect fit \GR£E7iNG CAimSi&rWiWr^CCMION f price! — - — T h e erl ateds fn - — "ttom & 1 • l o s e the He school ' pother \ Reg. Value Sjg; Gran $4.79 T h e d( tote on Socialist jMs part position - laving: t CURTAINS STREET FLOOR LOWER LEVEL t* BRAND NEW GE ELECTRIC DRYER Retail Value $149.50 educa years of the aut'to put F Guaranteed complete- •^•JCM*»imn^Wi^.i»«i^<|»'N»i^>^a<ne»ii»w>«^i^»-»^»^a».»—v^+t~ • this wash a n d Compare With Shirts Selling At $2.98 STATUES - PLACQUES CmfflMAS low at sistant. ROSARIES - MISSALS £• fiberglas WEN'S COTTON FLANNEL PICTURES - RINGS — - tailored, full -SHEEHANS 69TH. ANNIVERSARY SALE- Sec Our Cotnpfefe Line of 'f_i •:.,• ' 3 Would Sell at $12.95-$ I 7.95 HANDBAGS BUMBIO | t r e s s should t r »t\jdents"rhools, Msgr. I iuperintpnrlpnt Cleveland dioei COATS . . . SECOND FLOOR FOR FALL Bit H010 MKTI. K HOOF. <0X StVSHT WHISKIES. 60xGMlHHBJmiSHUTS.MtlKSlllSl CI..N.I. XII. jp, Si with a world of difference in Flavor! lumi h e t e ' l o r the 11 - or tailored a-*fc - . itic Sgiillman will -\>v SPORTSWEAR . . . STREET FLOOR French, straight, * 1 '••''u-.'-: cotton poplins, or corduroys. ' i>> % ' f l o w i n g the s fpK t h e c l c i n honor • Ul _,.-T s t ' i i n i i i i a i SO.99 repellent tweeds, *<«#?W:7k M lhe arcp'j. aisu .ue c \ grey. coats in water- ff*fc ^* d '•p|H^enting • 8 $ l ^ e , SIK, ' r Rain or shine Tureen Supper Set By Ithaca Society Society. *- Tjve Tureen Supper Is to be Surviving a r e five nieces. Miss ' tkeld Monday, Oct t * at 6:00 p.m. Hfm McCabe. Mrs. Leon J. ShoeIn the Parilfi^HaflTGuests wiU d y , b o t h of Corning. Mrs. Eva L e S h u r e . Mrs. Mabel Byrne and fee stodefife from foreign lands MLrs. Miles Mclnryre. all of El[ f ttending Cornell University. The rnlra. f o r m e r l y of Corning_and to pass, a roll, andtotheir own One nephew, N o r m a n McCabe of 1 ' dish *n«o. are requested bring-a v. H p l T M l lejrjQjJ PonUlH-al W' 'Celebrated l> Slim line, front ;.jpi¥e|<jhed Manhattans? Forty Hours pleat. 2 side pockets. |«:|F life Cornlnc; — Victor W. Mocker, €6, of 175 Park Ave., office manager of .Steuben Glass Inc. and * v9ede^Kt-«mnlQje-joJLlhaJL Cor-. nlngH3Jass Worfn affiliate, died at Coming Hospital last Saturday evening. He had taken 111 the previous Thursday and removed to tlie hospital on Saturday. Plaids! • W o o l a n d Rayon Tweed! At $19.95-$24.95 it f novelty Formerly Priced -TwgaDO si, • All-Wool 13 ^ .4ir»«#rancia O'Con- trjis KmituM "Miial Spell'ii Fashion Fabrics S1Q-99 * > M g f e f e <RPWMsH-Mrs. N&Mftfcft- 'M&r' IWiUiam iiati"'**»'«*f1«' 3De»nery ssSfefc' iErwk Mornheck, ..Corning — Solemn High RequlMembers of the Rosary Society of St. Casimir Church, em Mass was ottered Thursday j Elmira heard the Rev. Bartholomew O'Brien of St. Peter & O * ^ Deanery Council * # « a c f c Smith, Mrs. morning, Oct. 3, at St. Patrick p a u ] church a t a dinner Sunday evening, Oct. G, at Mark , — •Mrs*Mary gilt- Church, C o r n i n g for Mrs. Cath-1 • r w a l n H o t e I i =ertReMr-¥euflg*vtUp,<tL B e a j a a ; ills a n d problems . o l today. H a ex; r-ScHuyfer »e«n in Y o u n g , 269 Denlson P k w y . ' T h e dinner celebrated t h e sue „ - , , . , . ^ . .. liorted the members t o be faithE a s t , Who had died a t her home cess project of the soemty, f u , t 0 0 u i . L a d y b y fulfilling this of a |.. T»waiwr- CowcU -»• the previous Monday evening lol-i t h e installation in church of a r e q u e s t obediently t h e m s e l v e s I n e w stained g l a s s window, the a n d , h e n b y encouraging others ISte^Vf'Mtri,, tod* l o w i n g a l e n g t h y Illness. Tfi* R e v Walter C u s h l n s o i , N a t i v l , y s c e n e ' a d o n a t i o n m a d e to do so. TBe Rev. waller , ? £ * w ° i by the Rosary S o c i e t y . . - o J ' " m fll^ihORoraiJ R o c h e s t e r , nephew o f . the de- ' IPMwnce ot th# preil- ceased, w a s c e l e b r a n t The Rev., T h e Rerv. L a d i s l a u s J. Szcze- U G I l G V d D O I l t i s t «faJ^4H#tafeetl EJv- W i l l i a m Tobin was deacon a n d ; p a n s k i , pastor, and the Rev. the Rev. G e r a l d Dunn was s u b - L e o n a r d K u j a w s k i , assistant,: n O n O I G u A l t e r 4 6 "*l#fipttriol*1 Gath- deacon. B o t h p r i e s t s are a t St. ] w e r e g u e s t s of honor. if&*Villain Ryan Putrlck's Church. The Rev. Cush-j , <YearS Of Practice tag w a s i n c h a r g e of t h e commitMrs. Joseph Kosmick , piesl- I B O I J V I riOtUUB ' " "»w* inpo>rator of ;r>£Jfe&iSi tal In S t M a r y ' s Cemetery. dent, w a s chairman assisted by ' Dr. Thomas J . Brennan, 40 tt* B«V, J. Jowsph the officers: Mrs. Monica O'- High St., (Geneva retiring after paator of St, Michael'*- The bearers were: Joseph . Brien, v i c e president; Mrs. Lcona 46 y e a r s of the practice of denIivonla Center. Father Ryan, John Webster, William LepkowskJ, treasurer; Mrs. Alice Ustry was honored at a dinner n Geneva C o u n t r y Club by the ! wunamedto hUi new Henry, Lewis Warmu*. Paul Fredericks, secretary, and Mrs. Geneva Dental Society. Twnmaro and John Dunleavy. Sophie Kukulka, marshal. Hl« Exctlkncy Bishop Dr. Brennan w a s presented a A. member of St. Patrick par- Music was furnished by Mlssi life membership in Geneva Deni#mte' • i*h» Mra. Young was also alflll- ] Betty Rajilowicz and songs by tal Society and a gift from the •ted with iU Stella Maris So-1 Mrs. Marie Novick. society. clety and League of the Sacred FATHER O'BRIEN stressed Dr. Brennan's s o n , Dr. T h o m a s Heart, the need of obedience t o O u r ; H. Brennan, also practices dentisSurviving besldu her husband, Lady'i request a t Fatima f o r the | try at 503 Exchanpe St. office, m«e«nf of Is one daughter, Mrs. Joseph Jar- recitation of t h e family Rosary, i f t * . y o u n K e r Dr. Brennan resides r Tioga liaiuiery, d i e s Of Detroit, Mich. T h e r e are l i t Is the only a n s w e r , the only i a t 24 Elmwood PL member D r B r e n n a n w h o ,s a i p f M M Monday even- a l s o three grandchildren o f De-1 cure, the only medicine f o r the Geneva thaTarish Hall. M n . John t r t l t - a n d s e v e r a l nieces and n[ St S{ephen Parten, jtt*ld»fc-J»nducted iia n e p h e w s . w a s g r a t | u a t o d from t h e Univer- in 3 Popular ALL-WEATHER COATS S i Casimir Society Hears Rosary Devotion Stressed To Ci SKIRTS j Beautifully S t y l e d tholomew J. O'Brien, speaker, and'Rev. Leonard P. Kujawskl; moderator. 69th €©MPARi^rH4S.JIUCEL SPECIALLY PRICED! ^omen *f the poet <^>ns -""' t^thrBearai of b« i«w men* f »»i|ti*wha were electpre-convention meeting K i t York, on Septt BaftGfJET SPEAKERS heard by St. Casimir Rosary Society in Mark Twain Hotel, Elmira are: t are Moaroe County Coun (firom left) Rev. l*dlslaus J. Swwjpanslsi, pastor; Mrs. Joseph Kosmlcki, president; Rev. Bar- ,. j i f W I ^ t J** Har|$c&i^p$-]Etot*nce En- SALE Remember to register your name when you shop during our Anniversary Sale. You don't have to buy anything to register or win! -" Ti»e B ,\^rtely or ^TtawIverL 1 provl rutted rid eds. BUI
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