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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 28

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Rochester, New York
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ROCHESTER DEMOCKAT 'AND CHRONICLE, SUNDAY, JUNE U. 1901" 14B New Priest to Lead E. Teute, on of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Teute of Westfall Road.

The following were named elee- Sun Tan Machine Delights Many Visitors to Sea Breeze I ileal engineers: Ralph E. Me- His First Mass Today EIGHT YOUTHS OF CITY GIVEN I. DEGREES Rev. Maurus Edward FlUgerald, O. F.

son of Mrs. Catherine young priest at the home of his mother from 4 to 6 thia afternoon. Rev. Fitzgerald was ordained In the National Shnne of the Immaculate Conception at. W'ashlnjjton, D.

by Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Hha-hnn, D. D.

The priest was graduated from Kt. Augustine a parish school In 1911. He then attended the Cathedral High School, after which he studied at fit. Joaeph's Preparatory college at Calllcoon, In the Catukllla. Ho made his novi-tiatn for the Franciscan Order at Patcnson, N.

and his philosophy course in the Franciscan monasteries at Croghan and Butler, N. J. He studied theology at 8t. Bonavcnture's seminary, Allegany, and finished hla course In the Holy Name College, Catholic University, Washington, D. C.

Adani. snn of Mr. and Mr, Henry R. McAdam of 608 Parsells Avenue, Norman S. Gillls of 141 Hamilton Street, William K.

Parks of Lakevllle and Eugene Brick, formerly of Rochester. Hobart H. Daboll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus G.

DaBoll of 555 Seneca Parkway, received the degree in mechanical engineering. Mr. Hilton and Mr. McAdam have been elected to Sigma XI, honorary scientific society, by the faculty. This is recognized as the highest scholastic honor obtainable at.

Rensselaer. Clune guarantees to teach anyone to swim in ten lessons. Danceland, where dancing is in order every night, including Sunday and In which pavilion and restaurant privileges have been provided for patrons of the park, also is adding to the popularity of this bay resort. How To Avoid Grief Grief has saddened many a home as a result of tragedies caused by someone's inability to swim. For your own protection, as well as the protection of your family, you and they should all learn how to swim before It is too late.

Charlotte Boyle Clune, Olympic champion BWimmer, guarantees to teach anyone, young and old alike, how to swim in ten lessons at the Natatorium, Sea Breeze Park, for or money refunded. Learn now. Advertisement. FIRM TO SHOW PICTURE ABOUT LINCOLfSJilFE Store's Art 'Display to Be Mersereau's Sketch of 'Rail Splitter' Continuing it recently Introduced policy of offering a fine arts exhibit, McCurdy Company has announced that all thl week Paul Mcrsereau'i famous painting, "Lincoln tha Rail Splitter and Student" will ha on display on the third floor ef the atore. The exhibit last week was a 9-foot model of Cologne Cathedral built entirely of riatchea.

Although Mersercau never studied In any school of art, hla picturej Introduction of a novel aun-pro-ducing machine which gaves bathers at the Natatorium a real summer tan Is serving to Increase the popularity of Sea Breeze Park and is attracting increased attention to the big aalt water pool. Even in the absence of eummer temperatures during the past week the pool haa attracted many hundreds of bathers day and night. Reduction of the fare on the Sea Breeze' trolley line by the use of excursion ticketa, haa helped to swell the dally attendancu at the big pleasure park. These excursion tickets have been placed with con ductors on all city car lines as well as with operators of the trolley buses. The new system of co-operative parking in the park also has proven popular with visitors.

Under thia new system, motorists are given a atrip of ticketa redeemable at the varioua concessions In ITie park. Another feature of the park this year la the course of ewlmmlng instructions which are being given daily in the big pool of the Natatorium by Mrs. Charlotte Boyle Clune, former Olympic woman swimming champion, who Is instructing men, women and children In the art of swimming. Mrs. Fitzgerald and the late Michael Fitzgerald of 29 Hobart fitrect, ordained to the prleethood June 9, will celebrate hl flrat majg In 8t Auguatine's Church, Chill Avenue, today.

Rev. Fitzgerald will be anlted by Rev. Harold Blake, O. F. of St.

Joseph's Seminary, Calllcoon, aa deacon; Rev. Florlan Wllber, O. F. M. of 8t.

Bonavcnture's College, aubdeacon. Rev. Angelua Tintle, O. F. M.

of Buffalo, will preach the aermon. Rev. John H. O'Brien, rector of St. Auguatlne'a Church, will be presbyter asatatens.

A reception will be given for the Eight young men from Rochester and vicinity received degrees from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, at graduation exercises yesterday afternoon. The degree of civil engineer was conferred upon Clifford S. Ades, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.

Ades of 46 Rosemary Drive, Donald C. Hilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hilton of 126 Rockingham Street, and William Four special trains carried Scotchmen living in England to Edinburgh for this year's annual Rugby international match between Scotland and England.

Tractors, combines and accesso-rlea purchased by Soviet Rusala In this country in 1930 had a total value of $64,927,489. H33 I have been admitted three times to (he Grand Salon In Pails. During tha earlier dava of hla life, Mer- Attractive 3-Pc. Fibre Suite Three smart, good-looking pieces, made of durable fibre and well-braced frames. Consists of settee, chair and rocker with spring-filled cretonne-covered, removable seat cushions.

All three pieces ereau lived much In the outdoor, depleting on canvass various phases of nature. Becoming Interested In the life and alrugglea of Abraham Lincoln, Meraereau went to the country In Central Illinois where Lincoln-had passed hla early manhood. Here he gained Inspiration and subject matter for tha painting that will be viewed by art lovcra of this city for tha next six days, belnnlng tomorrow. The picture that will be Shown In the store of McCurdy ft Company haa been rendered on a ranvaa 7 feet square, and shows the great American martyr with a book In one hand and an ax in the other at the close of a day of Tpr labor. The landscapes in the picture, and golden tint of the setting aun.

are eald to be parttculrly beautiful. Denio School of Dance Gives Annual Recital a 95 Bed Outfit 1 Baby Stroller ibift4. Smart PiecesT. Sf for your Bedroom "6U-CrIL. Pill $-75 jlllft I i The Outfit includes the following pieces: Dresser, van- Jf -ity, chest of drawers, double bed, chair and bench of Jj fine cabinet woods in walnut finish; spring, mattress, TJJll Vvil Vv chair, 2 boudoir lamps and 2 sheets, 2 pillow nrffSmi I ytfif.

I lV cae and 2 pillows. ffffMrrrffM Lawn $.98 Swing 3) Large, 4 patiengrr Includes metal bed, spring and cotton mattreni. A cdnifortabla outfit at low price! Termt $3.39 Wry durably built of metal. The aeventh annual recital concert of tha Misses Denlo School of ance waa given last evening In the Eastman Theater. It marks the first public appcaranca of the reorganized ballet of tha school as the "Denlo Civic Ballet." an hono-acholarshlp organization.

The dances of tha entire program have been originated, the dancers trained, and the costumes designed, by Miss Iluth Denlo, former solo dancer of the Kastman Theater Ballet. Miss Altre Denlo Was In charge of backstage management. The following pupils have been elected thia year to tha Demo Civlo Ballet: Pernlce Beckett, Ruth Clark Shirley Doell, Mir-jorle Helen Kournler. WinifreJ ffr mi Hoefflln, Betty Jane Lewis, Mary Jane Maid. Reva Marsh, Marjnile Top leer Refrigerator cnest of Drawers $6-95 Mctlwaln, Mary Hoaeeranta, Katiier Trettner, Madalyn Van Sickle, Sheila Williams (honorary member).

Others In tha program jgp $8-44 5-WECE BREAKFAST SET Comiiti of iturdy table and if QC Plrnty of drawr Tlador. Beckett, Hieiln-k, Hrauch, Anne Ashley, Iarll term fcaa-lev. Hemic Ballv Urnnell Kvrlvn Imriithe, Uognrit, Jn Sfartfarrt Itntlou Th; ft it la goldca sak Comet in folden oak 6niih. four attractive chairt, wall mad ft and prettily enameled. Hr.m Krllv Jan Hull.

KHn 3m USnm Clark. Lillian Culrman Winifrp.l Conin. N'h-I Connurs. Marx- Ci-n. Jan i'nuainrau.

Klrannr Cutrniak. In Ir'ithy I'livi'luon Kli Kin, Jn bantv, Virginia tevrrian, Mamie 1I. Sihirlv Doell. iMrt iHin. e.

tiunn. Jean Huth Ellin Jn KairrhIM, Mela Karrell. (ilona rerrarl, Jean Kmnni. Dorothy Tiike. Anna Mane Wari'irl Helen Kournler.

Phviiis Krank. Erncm Maiv Cetlrlra, Jean (llauacr Virginia Janei Urav. Alice Haldi June Hauli. June Hall. Kuih Henry, fcvlvl Herman.

Wabeilv Hill, Winl. fiel Hoefllin Ruin rlnllanrt. lxnv. the llniea. Petty Hiiriuii.

tsiroil.y OVV.W -ma mi Bum. E-tna Miv Jarvle. Beltv Ia jinea, rniatieth Keen, Kieanor Vrie Ket. hiirn, Jane Ketcmim, Peitv Kilmer. Iieatri.e Kraif Kraue, ltiuae I.ery Margaret l.eary, Mary l.eary, Sara Larv, Jane I.ei.

hlnrlev ttn LoefTler, Martin lhr, lieitv Mc-Aciltfl. Sti.nn Jane alt-Aulil, C'aclvs MrOellan Marine M-. Dorothy Huth Me. Kamar. Mabel Oust.

Wait Jan Maid. Mrh Jan Mernl. trv Ixiuia WHilmnn. Jkirnthv livers. AH Norton, Mary U'riha TaKare, Margaret Mary I'iiUer, Jana flayar.r Itne R.cr.

i Jtarv Riieei ranla, ntet.ham Sanlna, CeraMin haiimiera, l.iliiait Smyine, Jean Lootae aiarr lielev Jane Mmie J'ina BIreh Hetlv Jean Snk, Ki(ier Treilner. Tt-eim Turner, Madalyn Var.Hii.kle Oarmt'e Wai-kv Lotli Wrinrih. KihIiiic1 Wenjel, Whu Trelma yan Catherine "bua, Marfan iVohus, Helen Wnlfutil. Vayo Piano Pupils Will Play Thursday i ni i mi Z4; VMlw sLal IT I Piano pupils of Mary IJ Vayo mm win heard in recital Thursday evening at the horn William MacParlane, 1j0 Hiishland Avenue. Program number will be contrib 1 1 Jsrj a.

lilt 9 uted by Mrs. rlidney It. Carlson. Violinist, for whom Mr Bennett will be accompanist The pupils who will play are Rodney Perry. Caroline Scowden.

Kathryn Hmun. Helen Hughes, Stephen Pope, Jane asnd Billie Schmitt, Virginia, Raymond and Robert Lew, VirRtnia Names. Maigartt and Kathrun tiowlmg. Krank tvwimg, Hetty Bajhtord, Helen Fuher, Rohert ViUiamj, Jean Baker, Betty Weld-r, Jean Ritsberger, Evelyn Roe, Ale a Parker, Maty Dann. II E.

"N-l niri 12-Piece Dining Outfit II I I II I Li I 1 I ti rtf mm rm mm Sea) BrKta are Hodm ed CO) .20 Buffet, chin cloart, atcntio taMr, labl cart, fiv aid chairs and en arm chair of An cabinet wood in walnut finith. A bufTat mirror and 4l-pic dinner s4. A reduced far of 27, tenia for tha round trip is now in effect the Sea Breei car line. Excuroon ticketa may be obtained (rem all conductor and bus operator. Children.

13 cent. Thia rat only to passengers having ticket and not during rush bours en week-days. Scores of attraction and amuemnt devlres await viattora at Sa Preeie Pirk, Kocbeater Million Dollar Playground Advertisement. Pay Only $5 Down 7 16-Piece Room Outfit A beautiful outfit eompriai and worthwhile STl ed with a fin V- with a ft a button-back chair, covered 12-Pc. Bed Davenport Outfit The outfit consists of daven- port, which contains a full-size Ww bed, button-back chair and VQJ arm chair, covered with dura- a fjjj ble velour; bridge lamp, pretty shade, table lamp, smart shade; pair of book end, end table, velvet rug and an occasional table.

Pay Only fS Down trade of Jacquard velour. Console table, console mirror. Whrn IHi Va Ot That Tan? That a a question being arked by arir.y bather who frequent the big alt water pool In the NaUtorlum Sea Breei Park. SUN LIGHTS ttld It. SUN LIGHTS give you a natural tan, to kind of a tan yeu tt at the aeuhor.

Why go there when yoij ean get It right at horn. HCN LIGHTS ar fre all patron ef tha Natatotium. Adver-Us meet. bride lamp, lamp shade, table lamp, pretty shade, table scarf, pair book-ends, smoker, occasional table, end table and rug. Pay Only $5 Down.

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