For. First Friday TalkRev. Leo J. Dunn, C.SS.R,, a native of Rochester, and for the past six years working m a missionary m Pmm wrosso, Brazil, will address men of the First Friday Luncheon Club on Friday, May 2 atHotel Sheraton.Father' Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dunn of 37 Fill-more St, It! ISt Augustine’s pariah la in Rochester on a furlough,BKV; MED J, DUNN, CQSSJb.St. Boniface UnitSets Cana SessionA group from the Sacred Heart Society of St Banifape Church wlli-hold. their flrat Cana Conference Sunday, Apr. 27, *t 8 p. m, at the Notre Dame Retreat House,The Rev. Louis J. Hohman, as--1.4 X -J . -.48 nl JOKDAENED IN 1944 at Mount' St, AJphonsus Seminary, Ksopus, N Y., Father Dunn spent another year in the Redmptori.it Seminary before being sent to the mission station in Brasil In Fonts Grossa, he was ita-» tioned In St. Joseph's pariah which now has a convent tad school, besides the church. In the school ate about 350 pupilf. ■Father Dunn will tell of‘hi* missionary experiences to the First Friday club. )He will be presented- by the Rev. Matthew Tobin, C.SS.B., chaplain of Rochester Council-Knights of Columbus and dub moderator, Father Tobin is also a veteran missionary of. the Re-demptorlst order.All Catholic men who receive Holy Communion' on the First Friday are eligible to attend the luncheon according to Urban G. Kress, chairman of the K. of 'C. sponsoring committee.»....................—o— Junior Prom Set2