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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs.May 13,1976
Catholic Charities Appeal Climbs to $620.689.65 Reports of special gift donations and parish contributions bring the 1976 Appeal to $620,689.65.
Msgr. Anthony M. Gomes, diocesan director of the Appeal announces that the final report of this year's Appeal will be issued five days after the closing of the books. Closing of the books will be on Friday, May 21 at noon. Parish chairmen, priests and special gift solicitors should make their reports in person to Headquarters beginning Wednesday, May 19 until the closing on Friday noon, May 21, in order to receive credit for this year's Appeal. Special gift con路 tributors are still outstanding and many parishes have returns to be made. This coming weekend every parish should make a last effort to canvass each potential donor. Parish totals to date follow:
Attleboro Area Attleboro Holy Ghost St. John St. Joseph St. Mark 'St. Stephen St. Theresa Mansfield-St. Mary North Attleboro Sacred Heart St. Mary Norton-St. Mary Seekonk Mt. Carmel St. Mary
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NEW PRIESTS: Bishop Cronin with two newest members of diocesan clergy after ordination ceremonies last Saturday. Left, Rev. Stephen A. Fernandes, right, Rev. Edmund Rego. Father Fernandes celebrated his first Mass at St. Mary's Church, New Bedford, Father Rego at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, also New _Bedford.
St. John the Baptist 3,902.00 St. Joseph 6,333.05 St. Matthew 1,681.00 St. Michael '5,762.00 St. Patrick 6,356.00 SS. Peter and Paul 5,935.50 St. Roch 2,866.00 St. Stanislaus 6,812.33 St. William 3,646.00 Santo Christo 4,147.35 Fall River Area \ Assonet-St. Bernard 4,567.00 Central VillageFall River 3,881.00 St. John Baptist St. Mary's Cathedral 12,683.00 North WestportBlessed Sacrament 1,486.00 Our Lady of Grace 6,595.00 Espirito Santo 3,856.00 Holy Cross 1,901.00 Ocean Grove1,767.00 St. Michael Holy Name 22,571.00 Notre Dame 5,328.60 SomersetOur Lady of the 5,811.00 St. John of God Angels 14,550.60 8,036.87 St. Patrick Our Lady of Health 4,577.25 9,164.05 St. Thomas More Holy Rosary 4,223.00 SwanseaImmaculate Our Lady of Fatima 6,608.00 5,660.50 Conception St. Dominic 6,082.00 Sacred Heart 7,462.50 7,669.50 St. Louis de France St. Anne 2,749.00 St. Anthony of Padua 2,511.00 St. Elizabeth 1,700.00 New Bedford Area
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CPA Worries: Prices, Roles Most of the Catholic Press Convention focused on the financial binds that Catholic and Protestant media must face. The CPA voted to poll members on increasing dues up to 10 percent in each of the next three years. At earlier sessions of the joint convention of the Catholic Press Association and the Associated Church 'press, editors exchanged views on advertising and editorial problems, politics in an election year, methods to reach an estimated 80 million unchurched Americans. The only item of major controversy during the joint convention was a resolution proposed by Msgr.- Salvatore J. Adamo, executive editor of the Catholic Star Herald of Camden, N.J. requesting the CPA's support for. Rev. Edward Byington, former editor of The Anchor. The vote, without proposed amendments mentioning Bishop Cronin or requesting. a board of inquiry, was passed 33Y2 to 9. The monsignor's resolution praised Father Byington for "courage, sacrifice and determination in upholding freedom of the press in accordance with the finest trarlitions of the Catholic press." Msgr. Adamo warned that bishops would censor editors "more and more often" unless the association took a strong stand. Rev. Barry R. L. Connerton of the Providence (R.I.) Visitor disand tributed documentation news stories about the dispute and said the priests' senate of Fall River and other East Coast editors urgently wanted the CPA to speak out on the' issue.
THE ANCHORThurs., May 13, 1976
Six Seminarians To Diaconate
BISHOPS CONCELEBRATE MASS AT SPRING MEETING IN CHICAGO
Bishops Set· Priorities By Jerry Filteau CHICAGO (NC) - As a result of their spring meeting here May 4-6, in the future the U. S. bishops can be expected to place more emphasis on Catholic education, evangelization, doctrinal concerns, programs promoting holiness, broader consultation, more pastoral research, and the development of shared responsibility. During the meeting the bishops also: -Issued a statement charging that many of the elderly in American society suffer denial of their basic rights because of social attitudes and policies, and urging substantial social change to correct injustices; -Passed a resolution urging the American people to learn the issues and candidates and parti-
cipate actively in the 1976 election; -Reaffirmed their backing of Catholic schools and praised Catholic parents and educators for their sacrifices to maintain and improve them; -Petitioned the Vatican to allow deacons in this country to impart a number of blessings now reserved to priests; and, -Suggested that when the Vatican revises the rites for admission to candidacy and ordination of deacons, for married deacons it should incorporate formal affirmation and consent to the deacon's ministry by his wife and family. More than 200 of the nation's bishops attended the three-day meeting - including three new bishops-elect who had been named auxiliary bishops of New-
Cardinal Medeiros Gives Praise To Faith of Polish People Cardinal Humberto Medeiros praised the faith of Poland and the nation's outstanding devotion to Mary at ceremonies last Saturday in Fall River marking the foundation of the Spiritual Society of Our Lady of Czestochowa. He was at St. Stanislaus Church at the invitation of Rev. Robert Kaszynski, its pastor and organizer of the new society. The Cardinal celebrated Mass in Polish and conferred membership medals on charter soci-
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ety members. Parshioners declared his pronunciation of Polish to be "very good." The Mass, for which the small church was crowded to the doors, and admission was by ticket only, was termed the most important event in parish history by Father Kaszynski. Parishioners wore Polish costumes for the occasion and the sanctuary was decorated with flowers in the Polish national colors of
Rev. Robert Kaszynski with Cardinal Medeiros
red and white and with a large banner of the Resurrection. Couldn't Sleep In a brief interview, the Cardinal said he "couldn't sleep all week" in the aftermath of a widely publicized Boston newspaper interview in which he said people in South Boston were "not learning the principles of true Christian living" and that 80 percent of the Catholics of the area did not attend Mass. "I was wrong, and 1 hurt them terribly," he said, ascribing his comments to fatigue and anger. Asked what Catholics of this diocese might do to support the Cardinal, who grew to man· hood in Fall River after emigrating from St. Michael's. Azores as a teenager he asked for prayers "for all of us, against injustice and for all the poor." He also indirectly alluded to the South Boston situation in the course of his homily at St. Stanislaus. Noting that the parish patron was also a bishop, the Cardinal said, "I have tried so desperately to be a good shepherd and have failed so many times that 1 find it good to be here and implore grace through St. Stanislaus." On Sunday, the Cardinal celebrated Mass at St. Michael's . Church, Fall River, where he served as assistant and pastor.
ark, N. J., the day the meeting opened. As a result of a statutory change that the bishops approved at their previous meeting last November, for the first time in the history of the NCOB the apostolic delegate in the United States, Archbishop, Jean Jadot, was invited to join in the deliberations. He did not, however, have a right to vote on any motions - a right reserved by general Church law to members of the national hierarchy. A planned statement on American Catholic history was removed from the agenda before the meeting. In the course of the meeting another action document, suggesting guidelines for diocesan vocations offices, was also withdrawn - on the grounds that the bishops' vocations commit· Turn to Page Seven
Most Rev. Daniel A. Cronin. S.T.D., Bishop of Fall River, will ordain five seminarians, students at St. John's Seminary in Brighton, to the Diaconate at ceremonies in St. Mary's Cathe· dral, Fall River, on Saturday morning, May 22, at 10:30. A sixth seminarian, Rev. Mr. Robert Oliveira of Our Lady of Health Parish, Fall River, was recently ordained a deacon of the Fall River Diocese at the North American College in Rome. To be ordained deacons in the cathedral ceremony are: William Baker of St. Mary ,Parish, New Bedgford; Raymond Cambra of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, New Bedford; Joseph M. Costa of Espirito Santo Parish, Fall River; John J. Oliveira of St. Joseph Parish, Taunton; John C. Ozug of SS. Peter and Paul Parish, Fall River.
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Britain is in the midst of an economic crisis. But Britain is also in the midst of an education crisis. A prestigious report has just come out indicating that in a comparison study bet~een so-called traditional schools and so-called progressive schools, the students in the traditional schools scored better in reading and arithmetic and scored about the same in creative writing, an area where the progressive school was thought to be vastly superior. Educators the world over are studying the report and trying to come to conclusions about it. No one wants to return to an unbending rigidity in the classroom of old. No one wants to go so inflexibly by the book that students become robots and the teacher is a martinet. The progressive system has indeed pointed out the value of a cordial atmosphere for learning. It has pointed out how some pupils work quite well when given direction and allowed to proceed at their own pace and under the influence of their own inclinations. But it would appear that there is still the need for a general setting of learning and this demands an element of structure. Students have to know that someone is in charge. As one educator and philosopher has noted - school is an unequal society; there are those who kn.ow and those who don't. Students have to know that a certain amount of work is expected of them. And for this they will be held accountable. Perhaps this sounds a little harsh, but the society in which they will live and work sets up the same demands. And the penalties for failing in this society are usually much harsher than repeating a test or staying after school for another learning session. Douglas Woodruff cautioned years ago that there must be great care not to mistake the packaging for the contents. In many instances, the packaging of the progressive educational system in its radical sense looked very attractive, so attractive that the emphasis was put on the appearances and not enough attention was given to the contents. Now it would appear that the desired aim is somewhere in between-as it so often is: use the techniques of cordiality and challenge and adventure presented by the progressive system, but keep sight of the purposes of education, the achievement goals, of the traditional system. And always realize that the teacher and his/her skill and dedication keep the vital element in education, mind working with and upon mind, person working with and upon person.
In The Interest of Sanity A Wisconsin psychiatrist has just come out in favor of "sane asylums." These would be places where people burdened with worries and anxieties could go to receive helpful assistance in relieving their pressures and saving them from the all too tragic consequences of these emotional states. It would be a great step in preventive medicine. All too often a person feels himself getting closer to the razor's edge of despair. All too often family and friends see something untoward happening to a relative or friend. And already existing facilities are so strained that there is nowhere to tum. The present proposal could be of great value.
Photomeditation
THE PAST An abandoned house . . . shattered windows . . . black emptiness inside . . . weeds outside . . . a silent reminder of the past. How much living that old house sheltered! . . . How many parties. . . How much laughter . . . how many tears. . . It knew years of love . . . and years of frustrations and challenges . . . How much joy and peace? ... Who can tell? The people who lived there have long moved ... perhaps are long dead... The house remains to conjure up images of life past . . . and to remind us whose life is so present . . . that our present . . . will one day also become the past. - The shattered glass . . . weather-worn wood . . . symbolize the transitoriness 0 flife... The very endurance of that old house . . . seems to emphasize how quickly human lives change. Its quiet presence . . . stirs unsettling questions about how we live our present lives. . . "What am I really living for?" . . . "What is really important in my present life?" ... or, as Jesus put it ... "What profit does a man show ... who gains the whole world ... and destroys himself in the process? . . . What can a man offer ... in exchange for his life?" (Mark 8:36-37)
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During this election year we will once again hear mention of the Gallup Poll. Many think such polls and their affliate organizations devote their time and efforts only to politics or television. This is a limited view. With the complexities of life more ing opinions to the contrary, than abundant in America, poll results often do help an ormany organizations use the ganization or particular group to talents and resources of or- focus and re-channel its efforts ganizations such as the Gallup Poll to aid and direct their efforts in the fulfillment of their social objectives. Despite rambl-
to meet the needs of the now and the crisis of'the tomorrow. One such undertaking by the Gallup Poll is an examination of
a new report on the status of religion in the United States. In a recent address on this topic, George Gallup Jr. unfolded many startling trends and some very interesting facts concerning the Catholic Church in America. For example, in this country at the present time there are some 80 million unchurched Americans. As far as American Catholics are concerned, Gallup findings indicated that 11 million of them do not belong to a parish, that 12 million feel that their reo ligious beliefs are not very important to them and that close to 19 million do not attend church on a regular basis. Conceding the size of the Catholic Church in the United States, close to 50 million nominal adherents, these figures would certainly correspond to what most parishes reflect on their own comparative basis. As one priest recently stated," the days of playing the numbers game are over." For far too long has the Church in the United States centered its efforts on quantity, not quality. This of course is but another reflection on the fact that the Church of America has been an immigrant church. Americans in general, while wise and knowing in many areas of life are as the report reflects "spiritual illiterates," indicating a great gap between belief and practice. Nevertheless, Gallup is optimistic. He feels that Americans in general are still the most religious people in the world. He is encouraged by American youth and their continued high level of religious belief. Given the lack of leadership in the nation, American youth still have the ideals of improving society, voluntary service and a hunger for the transcendent. There can be little doubt that the Church as usual has her work cut out for her. However, she has many exciting new tools that are beginning to bear fruit and encourage optimism. The work and prayers of such groups as the Marriage Encounter Movement, the Charismatic Renewal and the Cursillo Movement are beginning not only to bring back the uninterested but also are renewing the spiritual life of the Church on all levels. And amid the chaos of public education Catholic schools have become a refuge from the storm of social permissiveness. This year the number of seminarians studying for the priesthood has increased. The restoration of the permanent diaconate has added a new dimension to the witness of the Church of service. While the Church must still be concerned with numbers and seek out th'e lost sheep, there is great hope and optimism that the Spirit of the Church in all its dimensions is beginning once more to revive and renew the people of this nation. It is another setback for the prophets of doom who in no small way contributed the problems the Church now faces in the United States.
God's Mercy "The mercy of God has been more salutary for the redemption of men than the wretchedness of Adam has been poison.aus for its destruction." - St. Francis of Sales, "Treatise on the Love of God," 1607.
Special M'eal Furn to PI,a,n, Clook, Serve to Guests Things are jumping in the garden now and the spell of hot weather we had not too far back has quickened the pace of the growth in the garden. Now that the early spring garden has passed we have the problem of containing perennials so that the garden does not look too lush and grown and lush is an affront to the eye, but maintaining a neat, overgrown. This is not too busy garden is also a difficult much of a problem in a bor- task.
der garden but in a large open type like ours, one has to try to keep it from looking too busy. Out of necessity we have
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learned to cut perennials back immediately after they bloom. For instance, now is the time to prune forsythia. This serves a double purpose by allowing the gardener to shape the bushes as he wishes and at the same time reduces the amount of growth in the garden. I like to let forsythia bloom in graceful sweeps of the branches. This week I cut out a great deal of last year's growth right back to the main branch, thus allowing for fewer branches but with greater length and good positioning for overall effect. Avoid 'Jungle' Spring groundcovers such as arabis and basket-of-gold can also be cut back to keep them within bounds prior to their summer's growth. Otherwise they tend to spread too quickly and take up too much room. We also watch the spring bulbs very carefully and remove the foliage as soon as it begins to wilt. By constantly pruning out or cutting back plants that have bloomed, one has at least a chance of keeping the garden from taking on the look of a tropical jungle. Right now we are awaiting the opening of the poppies and the iris. They will carry the garden for the next few weeks before the roses come into their own. But all of these are relatively tall plants and they tend to overwhelm the garden until they and the annuals and taller perennials make a bloom showing. Immediately after blooming the iris will be divided and started in new beds while many of the California poppies will have their foliage removed, leaving the tap root in the ground for next year. We are constantly attempting to keep a balance between continual bloom and an attractive garden. One that is over-
In The Kitchen 'While the role of women is decidedly changing, I don't find interest in cooking waning, in fact I find it increasing. More and more, both women and men are finding that good cooking can be a creative art that can bring a great deal of satisfaction and pleasure, as well as good eating. When I read of a woman who never enters the kitchen I feel a little bit sorry for her because I think cooking can be relaxing as well as an endless source of curiosity and joy. Certainly this doesn't apply to the daily cooking of meals that many have to attend to after a hard day of work. This is necessity, not particularly fun. The fun comes, I believe, when" we have the time to plan a special meal, a special recipe, and do it under unrushed conditions. When planning a special meal I begin at least a week in advance, take out a bunch of back issues of Gourmet and set to work planning the menu. Many things dictate this choice, the size of the group to be served, the season of the year (what is going to be available in the stores must be considered) and whether it is going to be a buffet or a sit-down meal. After the menu is chosen, I write out my shopping list, taking into consideration what is already on my shelf, what I'll have to buy and where to get it. There is no use looking longingly at a standing rack of lamb if you know of no butcher in town that can order it-be realistic! While I'm a great last-minute doer, I do try not to plan any last minute shopping the day I'm having people over for dinner. That day I want to stay in my kitchen. Entertaining is the time when
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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. May 13, 1976
Buzzords Bay Lecture Topi'C
the very specialized field of Church law and this unfamiliarity leads to mistaken opinions and attitudes about the Catholic Church and divorce. Unfortunately, these opinions often lead to an individual giving up aill hope that an annulment is possible. This, of course, is not to say that the Catholic Church recognizes divorce. However laws on marriage that are universal in nature must always take into account the particular circumstances in which a Catholic might find himself, and the church, in its pastoral concern, offers every possible he:lp to its
Rev. Daniel Hoye, expert on marriage legislation and viceofficial of the diocesan tribunal handling marriage cases, will speak on "Divorced Catholics and the Church" at St. Margaret's Center, Buzzards Bay, at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 17. The canon lawyer will discuss church laws on divorce, annulment and separation and will answer questions. AII1 are welcome to attend and baby-sitting will be available at the center. Pastoral Concern Explaining the reason for the session, parish organizers of Father Hoye's lecture said: "Lay people are often unfamiliar with
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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. May 13, 1976
,C:onventi1on Mess,age: ,Le,arning Never Ends Education as a process beginning at birth and continuing through life was the theme of the 21st annual Catholic Education Convention, held last week at Bishop Feehan High School, Attleboro, for classroom and religious education teachers of the diocese. Rev. Patrick J. Farrell of the Department of Education of the U. S. Catholic Conference, a keynote speaker, reminded the teachers of their significant influence on the shape of things to come, in that they are preparing "citizens of the 21st century." He said that Catholic schools can offer "spirituality, a sense of wholeness and community" to their students, and that they should provide a climate of trust from which young people can go forth to serve the world. Dr. Mildred F. Jefferson, president of the National Right to Life Committee, and the major speaker for the convention's $econd day, urged religious to involve themselves in the prolife struggle and told .teachers especially that they should prepare children with "strong defenses" against the arguments of abortionists. High school is too late, she declared; children must be taught in the primary grades. Convention Masses The convention opened with a liturgy at which Bishop James J. Gerrard was principal celebrant in the absence of Bishop Daniel A. Cronin. It closed with a deHghtful rainbow-themed children's liturgy presented by students of St. Mary-Sacred Heart School, North Attleboro. Those in attendance received copies of the liturgy for use, if desired, in schools or parishes. Msgr. Patrick J. O'Neil, director of the Diocesan Department of Education, said the annual meeting was notable for the increased number of religious education teachers in attendance. Also stressed this year was the increasingly realized importance of educating Catholic adults, and several workshops spoke to this concern. Rev. Roger E. Racine, director of continuing education for the Worcester diocese, explored approaches to "total parish religious education," discussing experimental programs now in parish use. And Rev. Maurice J. O'Connor presented a family parish religious education program developed by the Paulist Press to involve all age levels in study of basic themes. On the second day of the COllvention Sister Marion O'Connor of the Boston archdiocesan office of religious education presented an overview of the rapidly changing adult education scene which has moved, she said, from a situation where people said of programs, "Do we have to come for six weeks;"
to the present, where they say. "Isn't there going to be more after this?" The Religious of the Cenacle said there are many reasons why adults are realizing their need of continuing religious education: teens challenge their parents, young parents' appetites are whetted by sacrament preparation classes, and Catholic college graduates are learning "that's there's always more to know." Importance of Adults "We used to think," said Sister Marion, "that religious education ended when a young person had been prepared for confirmation. No. we feel our goal is the development of the mature, living faith of the adult. Only the adult, after all, is capable of appreciating all aspects of faith." Noting that Jesus blessed children, but commissioned adults to "teach and bear witness," the educator stressed that only in ongoing adult education programs is true depth achieved. "We shouldn't give people the same thing over and over. She listed several ways in which the teaching of adults differs from instructing children. Stressing that adult leaders "can't be bossy," she noted that "teaching by decree keeps people in intellectual. diapers." Working with adults is really sharing a learning experience, explained Sister Marion, stating that it is important to draw on the accumulated wisdom of adult students. "Adults are not waiting to be molded as a teacher might wish. They're responsible themselves for the major part of their ongoing education." Adding to the "lifetime learning" emphasis of the convention, Rev. Michel G. Methot noted that a representative for adult education has just been named to the U. S. Catholic Conference Department of Education. Thomas J. Tewey will make recommendations to the department for furtherance of adult education and will provide services to diocesan education programs. He will also monitor federal, state and denominational adult education services and will represent the Catholic Conference at national organizations in the field. Broader Adult Goals Father Methot commented that the goals of adult education were strongly supported at a national conference of diocesan directors held last month in Boston, at which those in attendance "were challenged repeatedly toward a virtual moratorium on traditional CCD programs in favor of broader adult goals." The emergence of such goals, as well as the maintenance of services to children and youth, was recognized at the Fall River convention.
CONVENTION HIGHLIGHTS: Top, opening Mass, with Bishop Gerrard as principal celebrant; center, offertory procession at children's liturgy; bottom, from left, Rev. Patrick J. Farrell, speaking on Catholic education in America's third century; Dr. Mildred F. Jefferson, urging participation of educators in pro-life struggle; Rev. Patrick Mooney, introducing his multimedia presentation on the meaning of Eucharist and priesthood.
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Parish Honor Roll Fourteen parishes have surpassed their 1975 final totals; they are: Sacred Heart, North Attleboro; Mt. Carmel, Seekonk: St. Francis Xavier, Hyannis; Espirito Santo, Our Lady of Health, Fall River. Our Lady of Angels, Santo Christo, Fall River; St. Bernard, Assonet, St. Patrick, Somerset; Holy Name, New Bedford. St. Boniface, New Bedford; Holy Family, East Taunton; St. Ann, Raynham; Holy Cross, South Easton. Leading area parishes:
Attleboro Area St. John, Attleboro Mt. Carmel, Seekonk St. Mary, Mansfield St. Mary, Seekonk St. Mark, Attleboro
14,354.74 12,281.00 10,443.00 9,664.00 7,847.00
Cape & Islands Area St. Francis Xavier, Hyannis St. Pius X, South Yarmouth Assumption, Osterville St. Patrick, Falmouth St. Margaret, Buzzards Bay
18,372.00 14,860.00 10,138.40 8,787.00 7,127.00
Fall River Area Holy Name, Fall River 22,571.00 Our Lady of the Angels, Fall River 14,550.60 Cathedral, Fall River 12,683.00 St. Thomas More, 9,164.05 Somerset St. Patrick, Somerset 8,036.87
New Bedford Area Mt. Carmel, 16,911.70 New Bedford St. James, 11,651.00 New Bedford Holy Name, 10,589.00 New Bedford St. Joseph, Fairhaven 9,402.46 St. Joseph, 9,121.50 New Bedford
Taunton Area Holy Family, East Taunton St. Ann, Raynham St. Mary, Taunton Sacred Heart, Taunton Immaculate Conception, Taunton
PARISH TOTALS Attleboro ST. JOHN
$165 Dr. Anthony Terranova $125 Mr. & Mrs. John McIntyre . $100 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Bartek Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rockett Mr. & Mrs. James H. Lee Mr. & Mrs. John P. Lee $60 Mr. & Mrs. J. Jerome Coogan Mr. & Mrs. Harry J. Flynn $50 Mrs. Leland Smith $30 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Blake Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth McGrath $25 Mr. & Mrs. David Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Silvia, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Frigon, Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Woll, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rohman Mr. & Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mr. & Mrs. John Dolan, Dr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Fay, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hungerford, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Morin Dr. & Mrs. Edward Paolino, Mr. &: Mrs. John Carroll, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Gilroy, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Flynn, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Johnson Mr. & Mrs. George L. Kohler, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mahon, Dr. & Mrs. Norman Nelson, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Cruff, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred MoNally In Memory of Bertha Pelletier, Mrs. John Lepper, Mrs. James A. Barnett, Gertrude McBrien Lucille Felix, Hermine Davignon ST. MARK
$50 Dr. James Dooley Mr. & Mrs. Emilio Gautieri $25 Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Dube, Mr. & Mrs. John Levis, Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Kenton, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Suite, Dr. Anthony Vinceguerra Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Furtado, Mr. & Mrs. John E. Shaesgreen Jr., Earl Lavin, Daniel DelVecchio, Frederick Connelly Victor Larkin, John King, George McGee, Donald Doucette, Philip Lindstrom
7,186.00 6,699.00 6,604.00 6,397.00
$100 Choiniere Family
6,160.00
Mrs. Joseph Lunderville
ST. THERESA
$50
Arthur Wildgoose, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. David Grady Clement Ziroli $40 Mr. & Mrs. John Plath Mansfield $35 Edward Duclos ST. MARY $30 $100 Mr. & Mrs. Rodolphe Bruneau Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McElroy Mr. & Mrs. Edirito Fachada Mr. & Mrs. Karl Clemmey Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Major Mr. & Mrs. William Morton $25 $75 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond TomlinMr. & Mrs. Dan Sullivan son, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Poirier, . $50 . Mr. & Mrs. Lucien Viens, Mr. Lillian Dion & Mrs. Adrien Piette, Mr. & Mrs. Dr. & Mrs. Richard Sheehan Louis Desmarais $40 Mr. & Mrs. Henry Auclair Mr. & Mrs. C. Bellavance Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Robichaud, Mr. & Mrs. George Miller . Mr. & Mrs. Normand Carrier, $30 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Messier, Mr. Mrs. E. P. Atwell & Mrs. Roland Lucier, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Victor Narcisso ' Mrs. Boleslaw Rec, Mr. & Mrs. $25 Arthur Glode, Mr. & Mrs. John Mr. & Mrs. Francis Baldini, Bourque, Mr. & Mrs. Francis 0' Mr. & Mrs. G. Bacchiocchio, Mr. Connell, Mr. & Mrs. George 0' & Mrs. A. Govino, Mr. & Mrs. Connell, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Har- Thomas K. Hughes, Mr. & Mrs. William Lawrence kins. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Sarro, Louise Soldani, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Seekonk Candella, Mr. & Mrs. John CapST. MARY ra, Mr. & Mrs. John Senna Mr. & Mrs. Michael Catalano, $100 Mrs. C. M. Fillmore, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Durant Conley Egan, Mr. & Mrs. J.C.R. $75 Cote, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Murray Mr. & Mrs. Edward Guillette, $50 Mildred Hannon Andrew Harney Mr. & Mrs. Frank Padykula North Attleboro $49 SACRED HEART Mrs. Clement Lesage $100 $40 Mrs. ,Edmond Precourt Mr. & Mrs. Leo Marcoux $50 , $35 A Friend Kathryn Donahue Mr. & Mrs. Fernand Goulet Mr. & Mrs. Eugene N. Perry , $30 $30 Mr. & Mrs. James Hannon $26 Mr. & Mrs. Jacques Leduc Louis Bardier Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Toppin $25 $25 Mr. & Mrs. Edmond Couturier, Henry Arundale, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Bliss, Mr. & Mrs. Ben- Mrs. Claire Deschenes, Mr. & jamin Braga, Dr. & Mrs. Robert Mrs. Donald Kirby, Mrs. Israel S. Burroughs, Mr. & Mrs. Mar- Mercier, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Sauve Mr. & Mrs. Emile Seymour, tin Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Neil Copes, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Weldon ST. MARY & Mrs. Maurice W. Cotton, Mr. $40 & Mrs. W. Cushman, Mrs. Robert Currie, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mr. & Mrs. Richard Forbes Mr. & Mrs. Edward Lambert Foley Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fontaine, Jr. $30 Mr. & Mrs. William E. Hannan, Elaine Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Louis Laliberte, Mr. $25 & Mrs. Joseph W. Landry, Mr. In Memory of Ernest L. Buck& Mrs. Gerald Lanoue Mr. & Mrs. David Lynch, Mr. ley, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gilmore & Mrs. James McKearney, Mr. Norton & Mrs. George Provost, Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah Raposa, Mr. & ST. MARY $350 Mrs. Thomas Silvia Mr. & Mrs. Don Struhar, Mrs. Rev. James P. Dalzell $250 Corinne Tessier, Mr.. & Mrs. Defiance Bleachery Clifford Wallace, Mr. & Mrs.
$200 Rose Gorman $150 St. Vincent de Paul Society $100 Mrs. Patrick Devlin $50 Mr. & Mrs. Cardonna Lori $35 Mr. & Mrs. James Powers $30 Felix P. Yarusites A Friend A Friend $25 A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. John Gomes, Mr. & Mrs. James Pontolilio Jr., A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. John Norton Mr. & Mrs. Robert Descheneau, A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Daley, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph ICosta, Mr. & Mrs. William Flaherty Marguerite & Dorothy Mondor, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Butts, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bryant Sr., Hazel Hope, Wilfred Russell Mrs. Herbert Schriever & Family
Seekonk OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL
$200 Mr. & Mrs. William J. Cuddigan $100 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence M Weyker $50 Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Briggs Mr. & Mrs. William A. Heaney Jane Barker Mr. & Mrs. Giocomo D. Catucci $40 Dr. & Mrs. Richard E. Murphy $35
Mr. & Mrs. George D. Reale Mr. & Mrs. Robert Caswell $30 Mr. & Mrs. John Furtado Jr. $25 Mr. & Mrs. John Langwell, Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Curry, Mr. & Mrs. Philip Hill, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Foster, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Holland Mr. & Mrs. William H. Bowen Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Given, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Nazareth & Family, Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Riccio, Lawrence Violette Mr. & Mrs. William F. Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Grossman Mr. & Mrs. John H. Ellis, Mr. & Mrs. John Pontifice, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lyons, Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Barnes Mrs. Elena Trenholm, Mr. t\ Mrs. Joseph Papson, Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Pizzarello
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Buzzards Bay ST. MARGARET
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Wyatt Catherine H. D. Bowen Julio Roderick Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Payton Mr. & Mrs. Paul Govoni $40 Mr. & Mrs. Gordon E. Oliosi $35 Mr. & Mrs. Tony Vieira Mr. & Mrs. John Karl $30 Mr. & Mrs. Philip Ferren $27 In Memory of James J. Tamagini $25
Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Bugg, Mr. Mrs. Colombo Cristofori, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Delsie, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Fitzgerald, Mr. & Mrs. Emiliano Gavazza, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hough, Mr. & Mrs. David Kashner, Mr. & Mrs. Frank F. Luckingham, Mr. & Mrs. Marson Parisi, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer J. Pomeroy Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Post Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Marcel Poyant, Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Puorro, Cecile Robbins, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Savage Margaret Sanford, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Tedesco Jr., Mrs. Ernest J. Wright, Mr. & Mrs. Bradford M. Holmes, Mr. & Mrs. Louis F. Facchetti Mr. & Mrs. Victor Gosselin, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mr. & Mrs. David F. Fannon, Mr. & Mrs. John Duffy, Oliver Garneau Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sweeney, Mr. & Mrs. William J. Connors, Mr. & Mrs. John McManus, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Eaccobacci, Ruth M. Pope Robert L. Brousseau, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Boucher
Chatham HOLY REDEEMER
$200 Mr. & Mrs. John McLaughlin
$150 Mr. & Mrs. John Mohyde
$100 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Guida Cecile Doelger Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hoenemyer Margaret L. Nickerson $52 Mr. & Mrs. John Peters $50 Chatham Trust Co. Ethel Comeau Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Gray Mr. & Mrs. William Hartshorn Marion Kane Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Kane Mr. & Mrs. George Killen Helen McCarthy Anne R. McCarthy Mary E. Tirrell $35 Mr. & Mrs. James Andrews Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Bowles Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ericson Charlotte Forgeron Mr. & Mrs. John Patten
$30 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Devlin Mr. & Mrs. Paul Dowd lQIr. & Mrs. Leonard Fougere Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Frawley Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Griffin Mr. & Mrs. John F. Henry Florence Reilly $25 Cecelia Aide, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Baker, Mrs. Fred Bourque, Mr. & Mrs. William Bren-
nan, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Concannon Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Corrigan, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Courtnell, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dinand, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Dresser, Mr. & Mrs. James Enright Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Griffin, Robert K. Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Keyes, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Leate, Lucien LeMaitre Julia Martin, Mr & Mrs James McLaughlin, Dr. Charles Murphy, Elizabeth Norton, Mr. & Mrs. Freeman Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, Mr. & Mrs. William Robinson, Dr. & Mrs. Jos. Ropulewis, Mr. & Mrs. Philip Stello, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Sullivan Mr. & Mrs John Weidler, Mary Whitely, Mrs. Frank Wing, Mrs. James Jackson
E. Falmouth ST. ANTHONY
$200 Rev. George E. Amaral
$100 Rev. Thomas C. Mayhew Mr. & Mrs. Philip F. Tripp Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth O'Connell
$50 Mr. & Mrs. William Bonito Mr. & Mrs. Manuel G. Souza, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Patrick W. Lewis
$40 PS Fuel Oil Co., Arthur Pimental and Albert Souza
$35 Nathalie M. Abrams, Donna & William
$30 Mr. & Mrs. Virgil W. Jansen Lt. Col. & Mrs. William Joyce Mr. & Mrs. Frederick E. Ward
$25 Mr. & Mrs. William Page, Mr. & Mrs. Francisco Tavares, Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Luckraft, St. Anthony's Council of Catholic Women Mr. & Mrs. Patrick P. Bishop, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Figuerido, Miss Sarah Fordham, In memory of John G. Rose & Manuel Amaral, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Marshall, Lorraine Santos, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel P. Dutra, In memory of Antone M. Martin, Mr.' & Mrs. Herman Rodriques In memory of George P. Cabral, Sr., Adeline M. Baptista, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred A. Marks
Edgartown ST. ELIZABETH
$75 Mrs. Margaret O'Neil
$50 .Mr. & Mrs. Ellsworth Fisher $35 Mr. & Mrs. George Goulart Charlotte Madeiros $25 Jean-Arie Britcher, In memory of Captain Joshua W. Murphy Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Mercier Jr., Mrs. Isaac Norton, Mr. & Mrs. Albert K. Sylvia Jr.
Falmouth ST. PATRICK
$250 Anonymous
$100 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Maguire Mr. & Mrs. William Brennan
$75 Edmund C. Wessling
$50 Loretta McKeon
$40 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Miskell, Jr.
$25 Mr. & Mrs. James S. Brown, Mrs. Einar Edwards, Mr. & Mrs. John Flynn, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Godlewski, Col. & Mrs. Norman LaForest Dr. & Mrs. John S. Lee, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McLeish, Mrs. Joseph B. Miskell, Sr.
Hyannis ST. FRANCIS XAVIER
$100 Blue Sea & Buccaneer Motels Rev. John F. Andrews Mr. & Mrs. George M. Shannon
$200 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Powers Assumption Guild
$100 Anonymous Anonymous William Mone Paul Lebel John Shields Charles Dana Richard Cain Anonymous
$75 Sherwood Torndorf $60 Anonymous Anonymous $50 Daniel A. Cronin Anonymous Philip Boudreau Anonymous Hugh Colliton, Jr. Anonymous Joseph Fitzgerald Anonymous J. L. Callahan, Jr. Anonymous Edward F. Tyminski Eugene Kennedy, Jr. Dr. Robert,O'Doherty John Gallagher Thomas Quinn
$75 Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Sullivan $50 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Acton Catherine D. Towey Mr. & Mrs. J. William O'Brien Atty. & Mrs. John P. Curley, Jr. Mrs. Jeannette L. Donoghue Mr. & Mrs. Michael Noonan Kathryn Lyons $40 $40 James Gallagher $35 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Vetorino Anonymous $35 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. LoughArmand Mathis lin Roland Ashley Dr. & Mrs. John H. Miller James Shields $30 Dr. & Mrs. James Dunne $30 Anonymous Mrs. John T. Shannahan . James Friel Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Rocheteau, Lawrence Coleman Jr. Edward Coughlin, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Richard John T. Shea $26 $25 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Golenski Anonymous, Francis Butler, $25 Anonymous, Mrs. Alexander Mr. & Mrs. Austin A. Bell, Ellis, Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Roland A. Auger, Edward Crosby, AnonymoHs, Mr. & Mrs. William F. Mullane, Robert Sims, Anonymous, WilMr. & Mrs. Avelino J. Dutra, liam Carpenter Mr. & Mrs. Antonio L. Dias Anonymous, Bernadette Black, Mrs. Russell Barter, Mrs. Wil- Anonymous, Victor Adams, liam H. Conery, Marie L. Cham- Anonymous berlain, Mrs. Margaret CunningGrace Flaherty, Anonymous, ham, John F. Dempsey, Mrs. Gerald Haehle, Anonymous, Josephine A. Barry James Galogly Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Julius P. Morin, Crawford Hollidge, T. Joseph Mr. & Mrs. Robp.rt A. White, Mr. McCook, Edwin Pina, Mary G. & Mrs. Alfred W. McKenna, Mr. Whalen, Daniel Flynn & Mrs. Thomas O'Rourke, Mr. & Thomas Hartigan, Caroline Mrs.' Timothy F. Linehan. Gilligan, William Adams, John Mr. & Mrs. John J. Cavanaugh, Shea, George Coyne Joseph M. Bennett, John R. Benjamin Yanchuck, George Reyburn, Robert J Towle, Arthur 路Doherty,. Michael Makunas, D. 'J. Carey. M. Stapleton, Roy Smith Charles L. SeneSac. Royal Gaffney, Richard Thorman, M. Humphrey, George BenNantucket way, Edward Donovan Chester Brown, Frederick 0'-' OUR LADY OF THE ISLE Neal, Luke Lally, Elizabeth O'Doherty, Paul Joyce $100 John O'Donnell, J. J. MurMr. & Mrs. Richard Mack phy, Boyd Watson Maryann Grace Henry Grafton-Rodgers, Charles Cas$50 sidy, Thomas Cochran Mr. & Mrs. William Hays 3rd Anonymous, Cotter Family, $35 Anonymous, Thomas Driscoll, Myles Reis Antone Souza Jr. $30 Pocasset Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Pollard Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Howes ST. JOHN $25 $300 Mrs. Ernest Whelden, Mrs. Rev. James A. McCarthy Charles Pearl, St. Mary's Guild, Congdon & Coleman Co. $150 Anonymous Osterville $120 Anonymous OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPI10N $104 Mrs. Paul Sabourin $1,000 $100 Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mosher St. Vincent de Paul Mr. & Mrs. William Carr $400 Anonymous Rev. Clarence P. Murphy Anonymous
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Giordano Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hurley Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Healy Mr. & Mrs. Otto P. Becker Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Perrault Mr. & Mrs. John McCoy Anonymous
$40 Mr. & Mrs. Norman S. Blodgett
$35 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dauphin Mr. & Mrs. Fred O'Neil Anonymous
$30 Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. tain
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Mrs. Francis Donaldson Mrs. John F. Nelson Mrs. Raymond Lucier Mrs. William R. Foun-
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Asquino, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Medeiros, Mr. & Mrs. John F. O'Brien, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kenny, Paul Nugent Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Murtha, Mr. & Mrs. C. Minnihan, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Czarnetzki, Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Keating, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Zammarchi Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Le Brun, Mr. & Mrs. E. Beauregard, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Dunlavey, Mrs. Cecilia Fredette, Mrs. Harry Walker Mr. & Mrs. James P. Mahoney, Roger L. Hall, Mrs. Fernande Colwell, Mr. & Mrs. George Henrikus Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Grant, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Fortucci, Anonymous (9) Mr. & Mrs. G. Stanley Johnson, Francis Mackedon, Mrs. William Hervey, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Comings . Mrs. William McLaughlin, Mr. & Mrs. Angelo J. Dimodica, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Reynolds, Mrs. Manuel Britto, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Burns Martha Hurly, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Thoma, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cavicchi, Anonymous
Provincetown ST. PETER THE APOSTLE
$250 Rev. Joao C. Martins
$100 Blessing of the Fleet Committee
$50 Margaret Roberts
$25 Joan Snow, Willis Carlos, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Francis, .Jame S. Cully
Sandwich CORPUS CHRISTI
$500 Rev. William F. Morris
$200 E. L. Maleady
$175 Mr. & Mrs. John B. Higby
$150 Mr. & Mrs. John Joyce MacDonald Sandwich Hardware
$100 Mr. & Mrs. William Bullock Mr. & Mrs. Leo DiotaIevi Mr. & Mrs. Dante Gallerani Francis Gleason Mr. & Mrs. Herbert A. Hamlen Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Jacinto Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mannion
$60 Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Chaisson Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Ryan
Mrs. James Bazzinotti Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bazzinotti Lt. Col. & Mrs. Charles F Brower III Mr. & Mrs. John Bulla Mr. & Mrs. Richard Currier Falmouth Bank & Trust Co. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kohn Mr. & Mrs. Michael McNamara Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Olson Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Pagani George & Mary Ortolani Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Rigazio Henry Werner $40 Mr. & Mrs. Bernard C. DiPietro
$50 Mrs. Ernest Eastman Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. McNabb Mr. & Mrs. Gerald O'Neill Mr. & Mrs. Elliot V. Martin $40 Mr. & Mrs. Warren Doe Mr. & Mrs. G. W. Sears Friend of Charity
$35 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Casey Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Donovan
$30 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Robinson Mary C. MacSwiney Mr. & Mrs. John Palmer $25 Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Bennett, $35 Mr. & Mrs. John J. Carroll, MarMr. & Mrs. James O. Earle garet Grimes, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Mr. & Mrs. Amedio Gonella Holland, Mrs. James Kelleher Mr. & Mrs. Frank D. Haley Mr. Richard McCormick, Mr. $30 & Mrs. James McGeary, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Walter Alvezi Mrs. Edward McGrath, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Mrs. John McKenney, Mr. & Doucette, Jr. 'Mrs. Peter McNamara Mrs. Stella Dvorski Miss Helene A. McSwiney, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. John Gillis & Mrs. Anthony Martino, Mr. & Edward Parent, Jr. Mrs. James W. Mooney, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Luigi Pasquale Mrs. Norbert Parent, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Poore Robert Perrino Mrs. Charles Russell Mr. & Mrs. William Redmond, Mrs. Ann Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Chester Sawin, Mr. Mrs. John Sullivan & Fam.' & Mrs. Richard A. Sullivan, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Tobin & Mrs. Frank T. Toner, Gertrude Mrs. J. Russell Barber Mr. & Mrs. Albert Bazzinotti E. Tynan Mr. & Mrs. Roland Boucher, Mrs. Antonio Bianchi Mr. & Mrs. Carl Buccella, Mr. & Mrs. John V. Bonner Charles B. Carney, John B. DaBryden Insurance Agency vidson, Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Carlson Driscoll Mr. & Mrs. William Collins Mrs. James Feeney, Mrs. ErMrs. Sophia M. Cook nest W. Geddes, Mr. & Mrs. ArWilliam & Miriam Crowley thur Hurd" Dr. & Mrs. William Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Danti Johnson, Margaret R. McSwiney Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Dr. & Mrs. Sylvester Maloney, Doucette, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John G. Manning, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ferrick Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Lou Gallerani John J. Norris Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Justin George James F. Reynolds, Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Albert Govoni Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Grabowski J. Sullivan Mrs. Ray Granger Wellfleet Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Grazulis Barbara Hadley OUR LADY OF LOURDES Mr. & Mrs. Francis Heddy $400 Mrs. Channing Hoxie A Friend $25 $250 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Keohan, Rev. Jude F. Morgan, SS.CC. Mrs. Marie F. Lastin, Mr. & Mrs. $150 Richard Latimer, Mrs. John T. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Rose Liberty, Katherine Daley. $100 Rose Maley, Francis B. Mc St. Vincent DePaul Society Conn, Virginia McLaughlin, Mr. Ernest F. Rose & Mrs. James Megley, Grace $50 Morrill. Downs Insurance Agency Frank J. Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Jeanne R. Bell Francis O'Brien, Mrs. Virginia Arthur F. Joseph Panero, Mr. & Mrs. Tivio Papi, Edward M. Roza Mr. & Mrs. Charles Parks. $35 Mr. & Mrs. Columbo Pasteris, Arthur and Turrie Silva Mrs. John Pessa, Mr. & Mrs. $30 Donald Philbrick, Mrs. Gustavo Mr. & Mrs. Richard Filliman Pola, Mrs. Chester Rich. $25 Mr. & Mrs. Michele Rigazio, Lawrence Rose, Gordon C. Mr. & Mrs. J. Louis Roberti, Mr. Dutra, Arthur P. Mooney, & Mrs. Edward Rondelli, Mr. & Mrs. James Sibson, Mr. & Mrs. George Mooney, Caroline B. Joseph. James Sutton. Clarence Barrio, Austin H. Mr. & Mrs. Dante Tassinari, Rose, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John H. Williams. Mrs. Harold Foley, Lawrence Cardinal, John J. Thomas, Flora South Yarmouth Peters, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Silva, ST. PIUS TENTH Mr. & Mrs. John J. Thomas $800 West Harwich Friends of Catholic Charity $125 HOLY TRINITY Mr. & Mrs. William H. Mitch$200 ell Association of Sacred Hearts, $100 Holy Trinity Mr. & Mrs. James 1. Keany St. Vincent de Paul, Holy TrinJames W. Kelly ity . Mr. & Mrs. Henry M. Leen $120 Mrs. Anna Moorhouse Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Berg路 Mr. & Mrs. James H. Quirk haus Mr. & Mrs. J. T. Crawford $100 $75 Mr. & Mrs. Russell Brennan Charles W. Hutchinson
Betty & Marion Halbritter Rev. William B. Davis, SSCC Mr. & Mrs. Donald Wolf
$60 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Cutter $50 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hennessey Mrs. Eugene A. Hudson Harold Mahon IVtrs. Katherine McAleer Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Raneo $36 Mr. & Mrs. Joaquim Pena $35 Mr. & Mrs. William Downey Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Duggan $30 Mr. James J. Connor Mr. & Mrs. David Doherty Hester & Margaret Griffin Mary & Rose Sylvia Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Walsh $25 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Alvey, Mr. & Mrs. Julio Barrows, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Carron, Mrs. Amy Carbonneau, Mr. & Mrs. James Charles Evelyn T. Clarke, Mrs. Joseph Connell, Mrs. James Conway, Col. & Mrs. Ralph Cummings, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Daley Mr. & Mrs. John Donohue, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Dowgiallo, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Egan, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Fearns, Mr. & Mrs. John Fitzmaurice Mr. & Mrs. George Gardner, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Geary, Mrs. Margaret Geoghegan, Mr. & Mrs. John Gonsalves, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Hill Mr. & Mrs. Neal Holland, Mrs. Marie Kelley, Mr. & Mrs. Thom路 as McGuire, Mr. & Mrs. Charles McVay, Mrs. Glenn Miller Mr. & Mrs. Francis X. Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. William E. Murphy, Mrs. Charlotte Pena, Mr. & Mrs. Chester Powers, Alice Pumphret Mr. & Mrs. John Raneo, Dorothy Ryan, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Uppgard. Mr. & Mrs. David Webber Mr. & Mrs. Robert Welsh Jr., Judge Robert A. Welsh
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$30 Dr. & Mrs. E. Arthur Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Chester Harris, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Harold O. McComiskey Mr. & Mrs. Brian E. McDermott
$25 ,Mr. & Mrs. William J. Doyle, Mr. & Mrs. Noel Almeida, Hope Stratton, Dr. J. Elliot Taylor, Mr. & Mrs. Frank DiGiano. Judy Leonard, Mrs. Robert F. Leonard, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Medeiros, Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Mead, Mr. Joseph Lucas. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh R. Rooney, Mrs. William Stanton, Mrs. Joseph Goulding, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Noonan, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Dionne, Sr. Mr & Mrs Martin B. Mahoney, Mr. & Mrs. James Lewis, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen H. McInnis, Ruth Pyne, Lee-Side, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Paul April, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Ralph E. Bold, Frederick Bullock, Mr. & Mrs. T. Burke, Mr. & Mrs. Omer Renquin.
Fall River ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL
$500 Rev. Msgr. John J. Regan
$50 Gertrude O'Loughlin Helen Burns Dorothy Kirby In Memory of Kathryn A. Moran
$35 Mrs. Angela Wingate James Wingate
$30 Mr. & Mrs. James Frank Ann Standish Mr. & Mrs. James Melvin Mr. & Mrs. Chester Kulpa
$25
Woods Hole
Robert F. Coggeshall, Mr. & Mrs. Frank DePaola, Mrs. Natalie Machado, Mr. & Mrs. George Sutherland, Mary Kirby Mr. & Mrs. Edward Raposa, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Grace, Richard Grace
ST. JOSEPH'S
BLESSED SACRAMENT
$200 Rev. Joseph 1. Powers Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Battles $125 Mr. & Mrs. William F. Foran $100 Mr. & Mrs. Emil Tietje Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Hickey Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Delinks Elmer F. Hallett $75 Mrs. Claudia Pendergast $50 Rev. Joseph F. Wiseman, C.S.C. Rev. James H. Doyle Mr. & Mrs. P. S. Tierney Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Young Mr. John Valois Mr. & Mrs. Walter Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Harley Knebel Mr. & Mrs. William E. Morrison Mrs. Granville Cranston Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Montle Mr. & Mrs. William Stone Mr. & Mrs. Edward McGuire Mr. & Mrs. John McCue Mrs. Jeremiah O'Keefe Henry T. Drohan Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Kelleher $35 Mr. & Mrs. Leo B. Dowd Major Mary C. Morris, Retired Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Simoneau
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Roger Lauzon
$36 A. & W. Root Beer
$35 Friends
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hamel, Mrs. Rose Tonelli, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Paul Beaudoin, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Beaudoin HOLY CROSS
$250 Conventual Franciscan Fathers
$50 Szewczyk Family . St. Vincent de Paul Conference Holy Rosary Sodality In memory of John A. Pietruszka $30 Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Ciosek Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Canuel Mr. & Mrs. Stanley W. Nowak $25 Holy Cross Men's Club, Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Thaddeus Krupa, Mr. & Mrs. Bronislaw Beben, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Witengier Mr. & Mrs. Bronislaw Kozack, Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Gancarski, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Pirog, Friend, Friend Etta Walmsley, In memory of deceased priests, Friend
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$25 Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Velho, Joseph V. Velozo, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Theodore, Mrs. James Arruda John Branco OUR LADY OF HEALTH
$500 Rev. Luciano J. Pereira
$200 Holy Ghost Society Holy Name Society
$100 Rev. Gastao Oliveira Our Lady of Health Women's Guild Holy Rosary Society
$50 In Memory of Rose Freitas In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. Caetano Medeiros, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mello Mr. & Mrs. William Silvia
$30 Mr. & Mrs. David Amarel Mr. & Mrs. Jeremias Rego
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Francisco C. Silvia, Mrs. Jose Pimental, Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Pereira, A Friend, A Friend. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Prenda, A Friend, Mrs. Beartice Vasconcellos, In Memory of Joseph Gonsalves, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Almeida. - Norberto Diniz, A Friend, In Memory of Antone Ferreira, Mr. & Mrs. Virgilio Mello, A Friend. A Friend, A Friend, In Memory of John Gonsalves, Monso Cabral, A Friend. Mr. & Mrs. Fernando Raposo, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Barboza. OUR LADY OF THE HOLY ROSARY
$100 Mrs. M. Sophie Pacheco & Family $35 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Talbet
$30 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Stetkiewicz, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Graci
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Capeto, Mrs. Acquiline Dispirito, Mr. & Mrs. Kiah O'Brien, III Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. D'Ambrosio, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald P. DiChiara, Angelo Ferraro; Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Marcucci, Mary Saulino Ponte, Mrs. Lena Ricci ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA
$150 Rev. Laureano C. dos Reis $40 Edwardo Paiva
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Silvia, Mr. & Mrs. George A. Bolen, Mr. & Mrs. Tiargo B. Silvia, Mr. & Mrs. Jose Brum, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Medeiros. Mr. & Mrs. Emery Gomes, Mr. & Mrs. John R. Vincent, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hamel ST. ELIZABETH
$200 Rev. George de J. Sousa
$50 St. Elizabeth Ladies Guild Holy Name Society \ Confirmation Class of 1976
$35 St. Vincent de Paul Society
$25 Laura Nobrega A Friend
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Weglowski Family
, $41.33 St. Stanislaus School Children $40 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gromada $36 Martin Forczyk Family
Thomas F. Connors, James' . Quinn, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Burke, Mrs. Jean Mizak, Sarah IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Halligan $50 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Beland, $30 Mrs. Theresa Hetu Mary Grandfield, Mrs. Dorothy Mr. & Mrs. William Crawford Florence Lynch B. Wright in memory of Jere$26 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McHenry miah J. & Mary A. Brosnan, Mrs. Frances Winiarski $45 Helen F. Loftus, Mr. & Mrs. Ste$25 Peter Sullivan phen R. Lopes Rita O'Loughlin, Mrs. Walter $37.50 Mrs. John C. Torpey Conrad, Mr. & Mrs. Walter ZdaIn Memory of Daniel & Manbosz, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Hadala, uel Pimental ST. JOSEPH Mr. & Mrs. Alfred G. Ferry $30 $125 St. Stanislaus Men's Club, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Clemmey Mr. & Mrs. Joseph O'Connell & Mrs. William Leeming, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Natale $100 Mrs. Walter Soczek, Mr. & Mrs. $25 Francis L. Harrington Robert Polak, Mr. & Mrs. FranArthur Bergeron, William Becis J. Rapoza Jr. nevides, Mrs. Adam Brooks, Mr. St. Vincent DePaul Society $75 Mr. & Mrs. Philip Violette, & Mrs. Thomas Fournier, Paul Katherine M. Sullivan Felician Sisters, St. Stanislaus Lafrance Women's Guild, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. William Mitchell, John F. Julia Harrington $50 Matthew Jagielski, Mr. & Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. Edward Riley Mr. & Mrs. John Mercer Dale Stetson ST. ANNE Mary Cullen HOLY NAME Margaret McCloskey $200.00 Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Silvia, Jr. 'Dominican Fathers $300 Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Tomlinson $50 Margaret G. Dillon $45 'Anonymous Dr. & Mrs. John Dunn Mr. & Mrs. James D., Salvo Donald C. Augur $250 $40 Anonymous Dr. & Mrs. Victor Palumbo Mr. & Mrs. John Mulrooney $30 $200 $30 Mr. & Mrs. Roland Sorel Catharine Furze Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hannafin Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Thibault In Memory of George P. Hurley Mrs. Richard Lown $25 Dr. Daniel L. Mooney Mr. & Mrs. Walter Nichipor Lauretta, Germaine and Albert Dr. & Mrs. Harry Powers Gauthier, Mr. & Mrs. George Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Netto $175 $25 Ledoux Dr. & Mrs. Francis D'Errico Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. DuMaureen O'Rourke ST. JEAN·BAPTISTE mais, Mrs. Wallace ,Fairbanks, $150 Patricia M. Leary, Mr. & Mrs. $100 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Clancy Eugene Morin, Nicholas RodriSt. Vincent de Paul Store $125 gues $25 May Leary Mr. & Mrs. Marcellus Feeney, John Farrell, St. Vincent de $120 Margaret R. Feeney, Mrs. RayPaul Conference Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Carroll mond Heyworth, Mr. & Mrs. EdMr. & Mrs. John F. Fanning SACRED HEART ward Monarch, Mr. & Mrs. Rus$100 • sell Pichette $350 Atty. & Mrs. Frederic Torphy Frederick Sherry, Mr. & Mrs. Rev. John R. Foister Dr. Anne Marie Higgins Timothy Thompson $300 John C. Ruane, Jr. Anne Borden, Jose Bor8es, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Murphy: In Memory of Anne V. Kelly In Memory of Mrs. John J. Mrs. Joseph Boyd, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Patenaude Tuite, John J. Tuite and Mary George Carayanes, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Vezina John Fitzgerald. H. C. Flynn Mrs. William A. Torphy Mrs. John Markland, In $190 Mrs. Michael O'Rourke Memory of James E. McMillian. Rev. Arthur K. Wingate Mr. & Mrs. Thaddeus Golitz $100 Mr. & Mrs. William Hargraves ST. MATHIEU In memory of Evelyn R. Leary Mrs. William Connelly $100 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Murphy Gertrude & Alice Lynch Miss Juliette Belanger Sacred Heart Women's Guild Dr. & Mrs. Omer E. Boivin $55 $55 Claire Mullins Mr. Edgar Poisson In memory of Edward Dillon $80
Fall River
$52
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nedderman
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Duffy Quinlan F. Leary Mr~ & Mrs. Manuel J. Soares Mr. & Mrs. James H. Sullivan George Driscoll $40 Anna G. McCarthy John T. O'Neill Catherine O'Neill
$35 In memory of Herman J. Springer Mr. & Mrs. George E. Sullivan Jr.
$30 Ann & Elizabeth Downey Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Bliffins Mr. & Mrs. Edward Coogan $25 Mr. & Mrs. John H. Springer, Mrs. Anna Sullivan in memory of Michael F. Sullivan Sr., Margaret F. Lowney, Mrs. Francis Dolan Mrs. Manuel M. Costa, Helen Cavanaugh, Mr. & Mrs. Omer Boucher, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Rosa, Mrs. Benjamin Stafford . Dennis F. Delaney, Mrs. John P. Fleming, Mary A. Gingras, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Meyer, Raymond F. Powers
$50
Mr. & Mrs. Harold McNerney
Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Lynch
$35
$75
Mr. & Mrs. John Poisson In Memory of Dr. Eugene J. Dionne
Mrs. Edmund Sunderland In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. Louis B. Devine
$30 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rivard
$70 The Neilan Family
$25
$60
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Poisson, Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse Mailloux, Ann Roussel, Mr. & Mrs. John Cabaceiras, Mr. & Mrs. Philippe Vaillancourt.
Dorothy S. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Burke Mildred V. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Romeo McCallum & Margaret In Memory of John & Margaret McDermott
ST. STANISLAUS
$300 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Galkowski
$120 Paula J. King
$100 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Kocon Rev. Marian Ogorek
$90 Miss Mary Joy
$85 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gosciminski Sophie, Mary, Stanley Zmuda
$75 Mrs. Alice Kret Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Pasternak
$60 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Proulx
$50 Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Costa
$50 Helen O'Neil & Mary V. O'Neil Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Fortin Catherine P. Harrington Genevieve 'A. Harrington Mrs. William McCarthy Mrs. Thomas Tansey In Memory of Gladys L. O'Neil Mr. & Mrs. James Kelley, Jr. Mrs. Edward B. Downs Hilda Phillips Mrs. John Hogan & Katherine L. Hogan Margaret P. Kelliher & Cecilia Sheehan Kenny Family Mrs. Everett G. Crowley Dr. & Mrs. Alfred J. Roy In Memory of Robert Greene
,Mrs. Henry F. Shea In Memory of Thomas J. & Mary A. Coleman Atty. & Mrs. Roger Morgan In Memory of William R. & Cecilia M. McConnell In Memory of Ann Marshall (Gift of Mary Hughes) Mr. & Mrs. Henry Dussault Mr. & Mrs. William F. Patten Elinor & Alice Lenaghan Mr. & Mrs. Michael Fitzgerald In Memory of Sister Mary Cecelia & Kathleen Gillespie John J. Burke Katherine Lomax Mr. & Mrs. John O. Barry Mrs. Michael Regan Mr. & Mrs. Patrick H. Callahan William Hurley Mr. & Mrs. Charles Franco Atty. & Mrs. Joseph Callahan $40
John W. Cummings Margaret H. Powers Rudolph LaVault Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. William M. Aylward Margaret Rita Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pinsonneault Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Salois Mrs. Thomas Shea Mrs. Anthony Geary
$36 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Gladu
$35 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hennessey In Memory of Sister Augustina, S.U.S.C. Mr. & Mrs. Jan Piltraszek Mr. & Mrs. John J. Mitchell & Family Emma & Elizabeth P. Connors Kathleen Smyth Catherine Lysaght Mrs. Edward & Raoul T. Gagnon Mrs. James E. Mullins Mr. & Mrs. Charles Leonard Mr. & Mrs. Roger Booth, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Marcoux
$33 In Memory of Dep. Chief Walter Pietruska
$30 James V. Terrio Honor Toohey Mr. & Mrs. John Keating Mr. & Mrs. Armand Desmarais Mr. & Mrs. Albert Roy Nancy Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Mannion 'Mr. & Mrs. Norman J. Roy Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Morrissette Mr. & Mrs. Fernand Bonnoyer A Friend Mr. & Mrs. John P. Harrington Helen V. Lomax
$25 Mr. & Mrs. James K. Marum, Mrs. Thomas Collins, Mr. & Mrs. David T. Sullivan, John Reder, Mr. & Mrs. William C. Furze. Mr. & Mrs. Roland L. Boulay, Mr. & Mrs. Pierre Brouns, Eileen Higgins, Grace A. Taylor, Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Maher. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lapre, Mr. & Mrs Adelino Flores, Benevides Family, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Nicoletti, Mr & Mrs Lionel Braz. John Azevedo, Mr. & Mrs. Rene Garant, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Carey, Mr. & Mrs. David Bishop, George Hickey. Mr. & Mrs. James Murray, Mrs. Anna K. McDowell, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Banville, Mr. & Mrs. George Friedlander, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sullivan. Mr. & Mrs. Roger Tache, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Melker, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Kitchen, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Rene Lavoie, Mr. & Mrs.
Joseph F. McGrady. Gertrude L. Mercier, Mrs. Forrest Knight, Mrs. Honora Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Morais, Mrs. Patricia A. Selleck. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Paiva, Arthur Donovan, Mr. & Mrs. George Biltcliffe, Mr. & Mrs. William Hacking, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. O'Donnell. Daniel T. Foley, Marion Foley, Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Ryan, Anna Sullivan, Raymond Beausoleil, Mrs. G. Richard Duffy, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Grace, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Cordeiro, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred P. Desruisseaux, Mrs. Louise Ponton. Mr. & Mrs. James Costa, Mr. & Mrs. John Medeiros, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Alecrim, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Crowe Mr. & Mrs. John J. Furze, Bernard Sweeney, Catherine Shea, Anna L. Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. John Tavares. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Nawrocki, Nash Family, Mr & Mrs Thomas L. Stanton, Marguerite Bonner, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wood. Mr. & Mrs. John D'Ambrosio, Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Foley. Mr. & Mrs. George Kelly, Mrs. Arthur Shea, Helen G. Law. Mary Kelly, Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Castro, Mr. & Mrs. P. Henry Desmond, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Stafford, Jr. Gertrude Kelly. Mrs. Elizabeth Zalenski, Catherine O'Connor, Mrs Walter Fallon, Frank Perry, Jr, Margaret Lahey. Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Leonard, Mrs. Annette L. Harrington, Relenza C. Manchester, Ella Dempsey, Julia T. Harrington. William Nuttall, Mr. & Mrs. Chester Nuttall, Mr. & Mrs. Leo T. Clement, Mrs. Julius Cohen. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Warren Wood. Mr. & Mrs. John Walsh Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McGuill, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cullen, Henry J. Lemerise, Mrs. Hugh J. Golden Helen M. Sullivan, Mrs. Arthur J. Sullivan, Mabel Moran, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony D'Ambrosio, Mr. & Mrs. John F. McMahon Mrs. Samuel Hacking, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kitchen, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Czerwonka, Mr. & Mrs. AIcide Morrell, William J. Heaney Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James J. Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Nawrocki Jr., Mrs. James Eastwood, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Gagnon, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Monahan Vincent M. Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Crowley, Mrs. James & Catherine O'Connell, Mr. & Mrs. Francis McGrath, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Arnoe Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Delaney, Mrs. James A. Heaney, In Memory of Antone Medeiros, Mr. & Mrs. I. Paul Lanzisera Mr. & Mrs. Rouel Rapoza, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Harrington, Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. John Kirkman, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond McMullen Paul Lyons, Mr. & Mrs. John Hart, Mr. & Mrs. John White, In Memory of Mrs. Gertrude N. Laboissiere, Mr. & Mrs. James Almond William Regan, Mrs. Francis Regan, Eugene J. Barry, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Reineria, Helena Kelley Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hart, In Memory of Joey Furtado, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Geary
Fall River ST. PATRICK
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Edward DeCiccio Mrs. William Donnelly Joseph M. Morrison $30 . Mrs. Anita Collard $25 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Arsenault, Henry Augustine, Mrs. John Coady, Joseph Coady, Mrs. James Coyle Mr. & Mrs. Samuel W. Del Piano, Mr. & Mrs. John Grant, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Halbardier, Mr. & Mrs. John Morgan Jr., John J. Shay Mrs. A. Simmons, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Suart, Margaret C. Sullivan ST. ROCH
$50 Antonio Coutu St. Roch's Council of Catholic Women
$25 Anonymous, Mr. & Mrs. Henri Berube, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Boucher ST. WILLIAM
$115 Rev. John F. Moore
$100 Elizabeth R. & James E. Fitzgerald Mary M. & Helen L. Donovan
$75 Margaret .Constantine $50 Boodry Family Victor St. Denis . Christopher Lake ,Jr. Mae Riley Alice F. Crowley Mr. & Mrs. John Maitoza $35 Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Bernier Mr. & Mrs. Louis Viveiros Gottwald Family $25 Mr. & Mrs. A. Gagnon, Mrs. John Potts, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Moore, Martha Hobbs, Mr & Mrs John Bates. William Bradbury, Sr, William Bradbury, Jr., Mr & Mrs William J. Sewell, James Doucet, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Kershaw. Lilliam Reardon, John A Diskin, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Talbot, Mr. & Mrs. James Finglas, Thomas Eccles. Mr. & Mrs. Francis Gauthier, Mr. & Mrs. John Donald, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Fernandes, Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell J. Bernat, Genevieve Connolly. In memory of Charles H. Wilson.
Assonet ST. BERNARD
$300 A Friend
$200 Mr. & Mrs. Emil J. Kleiner, Sr. In Memory of Paul Kleiner A Friend A Friend $150. A Friend $130 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Barboza $125 Mr. & Mrs. Francis Sullivan $125 Mr. & Mrs. Roderick Ferullo $106 Mr. & Mrs. Benoit Charland $100 Mr. & Mrs. Mariano Rezendes Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. John Brown St. Vincent de Paul St. Bernard Conference A Friend Woodland Mf~.
$75 Margret Kelley Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pavao A Friend
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lynch Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Blake $40. Mr. & Mrs. MarvinPochon $35 Mrs. Franklin Arnold A Friend $30 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Desrosiers A Friend $25 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Corey, Mr. and Mrs. James Correia, Mr. & Mrs. Donald LeBlanc, Angelyn & Jimmy Begnoche, Mrs. Elizabeth Ogden. Mr. & Mrs. William Simmons, Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Connolly, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Jorres, Edward Thomoson, Mary Lowe. A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Kenney, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Botelho. Mr. & Mrs. Leo Talbot, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ouimet, A Friend
Mrs. Edward Whelan, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Beauregard, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Szuba, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Sevigny
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ST. JOHN OF GOD
J. Riley, Francis J. Kilgrew, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond H. Bibeau. Helen Morgan, Mrs. Jesse Clark. Mrs. Benjamin LaForce
$300
ST. THOMAS MORE
Somerset St. Vincent de Paul Conference
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Leonel S. Medeiros $40 Mr. & Mrs. James Rebello $30 Mr. & Mrs. Camilo Viveiros Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Nogueira $25 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Wetzel, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Machado, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Pavao, Catherine Quental, Ventura Family ST. PATRICK
$500 Rev. Msgr. Robert L. Stanton
$350 St. Patrick's Parish Council
$250 Roger E. Carlieux $225 Roland E. Chabot $100 In Memory of Rev. James F. McDermott & Rev. James Dury Mary E. Quirk Mrs. Charles E. Sevigny Central Village Harold J. Regan $75 ST. JOHN Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Matthews '$150 $60 Dr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Baldwin Mr. & Mrs. D'\vid Dunne $100 $50 John Costa Doris La France $50 Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Mllddaleno Richard .Trecide Theresa & Helen Archard $30 Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Cabral Mrs. Isabelle Sandberg Thomas Clark John Ardagh Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Kelly . $25 Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Mello Sigmund Kokoszka, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Smith Mrs. Laurence Dolan, Manuel Maurice A. Quirk Raposa Jr., Charles Costa, William F. Ready Joseph P. Halloran. $35 Thomas McGarr, James Cronin, Mr. & Mrs. James C. Noonan John M. Porter, Henry Arruda, Mr. & Mrs. J"c:eph Tinsley Carl Brodt. $30 Francis J. Maher, Bernard T. Mr. Vl\lentino Pallotta Kelly, Arthur Lavoie, Arthur Mrs. Fran\{ Souza Pineault, James Pedder. Louise Coleman James Courcier Westport Lillian I. Hadad Mr. & Mrs. John M. Canto OUR LADY OF GRACE Frances M. LaSalle $100 $27 Our Lady of Grace Council of Mr. & Mrs. Gary Turpin Catholic Women $25 $75 Armand Forand, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. John Marnik John Kiernan. Mr. & Mrs. $50 Leonard J. O'Neil, Edward M. O. L. of Grace Couple's Club Soares, Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. $25 Mr. & Mrs. Norman O. Bartek. Mr. & Mrs. Russell Silvia, Brodeur & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lefrance, Mr.. & Mrs. Mary E. Lynch, Mr. & Mrs. George Carpenter, Marjorie Thomas J Falvey, John T. Smith, Morin, Mr & Mrs Vincent Nanni Mr. & Mrs. Edward Synan. Mr. & Mrs. Andre J. Desrosiers Mr. & Mrs. Edward Quinn Joseph F. Biastoff, Mrs. David M. Kilroy, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Ocean Grove Picard, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund F. ST. MICHAEL Bagley. Mary E. Judge, Mr. & Mrs. $200 William Gilbert, Fernand C. E. Rev. Martin L. Buote Auclair, Mr. & Mrs. Laurent $50. Guay, In Memorv of John P. A Friend Mr. & Mrs. John M. Farias Jr. Medeiros & John P. Medeiros. Joseph A. Capostagno, John $40 B. Halloran, Mr. & Mrs. H. Leo Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ripanti Creamer, Mr. & Mrs. Walter $35 Palmer, Mr. & Mrs. Roland Mr. & Mrs. Alfred -Bolduc Jr. Thibault. $30. ... Mr. & Mrs. Charles Cavanaugh, Mr. & Mrs. Fernand Paiva Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Douglas E. $25 Chapman, Thomas J. DaleY1" Mr. Mr. Raymond Valcourt & Mrs. James M. Judge, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Laurent Pineau, Mrs. Lawrence E. Mannes. Mr. & Mrs. Dominic Troy, Mr. & Albert A. Levesque, Mr. & Mrs. Antone Ferreira, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Robinson, Vincent
$120 Dr. & Mrs. Victor Haddad
$100 路St. Thomas More Women's Guild Mr. Henry Gurl
$75 Miss Mary E. Sullivan
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Daley Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Doolan $40 Misses Bernadette & Helena Mahoney Mr. & Mrs. John O'Brien
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Mr. & Mrs. Arthur G. Costa, Claire Lapointe, Mr. & Mrs. John Lawlor, Jean McAvene Mr. & Mrs. John P. Maguire, Mr. & Mrs. Everett Mendes, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Albert Dube, Mr. & Mrs. James Carr, Mary McLeod . Mr.路 & Mrs. William Surette, Mr. Mrs. Oswald Medeiros, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Ryan, Mr. & Mrs. John Cooney, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Souza Mr. & Mrs. Barton G. Albert, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Staples, Anne Driscoll, Evelyn Ryan, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Orosz Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Courville, Catherine Heald, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kelliher, r. & Mrs. William F. Johannis ST. LOUIS DE FRANCE
$35
$150.
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Malvey
St. Vincent de Paul Conference
$30 Misses Barbara & Margaret Dunn
$25 Mr. & Mrs. James J. Hamilton, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Leary, Mrs. Katherine Peirce, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Burgmyer, Miss Sarah B. White Mrs. John E. Connolly, Mr. & Mrs. Chester Baker, Mr. & Mrs. Jack McCormick, Mr. & Mrs. James Mullins
Swansea OUR LADY OF FATIMA
$500 A Friend
$200 Mr. & Mrs. Normand P. Choquette A Friend
$100. A Friend
$70. A Friend
$50. Mr. & Mrs. J. Brian Keating $40. Mr. & Mrs. Louis F. Fayan $35. A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Charles West $30. Charles J. Chorlton Anne V. Fayan A Friend $25 Mr. & Mrs. Antone Miranda A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Drury, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Greenhalgh, Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Higgins, Mr. & Mrs. Keith Kenyon ST. DOMINIC
$300 Rev. Daniel Carey
$100 Mr. & Mrs. Norman E. Ashley Rev. James F. Greene Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Travers
$60 James McMahon
$55 Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Lenon
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Albert M. Couto Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Brophy Mr. & Mrs. Donald Souza Margaret Walker Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. McKeon Mr. & Mrs. Paul Martelly Mr. & Mrs. John Fitzgerald $40 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Cavanaugh Mr. & Mrs. Edward Myles $30 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Marum Mr. & Mrs. Henry Vanasse $25 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kelley,
$50. Ladies of St. Anne Sodality Holy Name Society
$40 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Michaud
$25 Mrs. Henry Fortier, Mr. & Mrs. Chester Leonard Mr. & Mrs. William O'Neil, Mr. & Mrs. Emile Boilard
New Bedford HOLY NAME
$110 Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Fratus
$100 Dr. & Mrs. John B. O'Toole, Jr. Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Mr. & Mrs. John J. Gibbons, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Marshall
$75 Mr. & Mrs. Guido Coucci Mr. George Rogers
$50 Helen M. Mcintyre Mrs. John V. O'Neil Mr. & Mrs. James Wilson, Jr. Monica Zygiel Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Fonseca Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sylvia
$35 Edith McIntyre Mrs. Warren Broughton Mrs. John J. O'Neil
$30 Mrs. Omer G. Bellenoit
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Casey, Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Crowley, Gerald Harrington, Mrs. Edwin Livingstone, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard F. Souza Mrs. Francis S. Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. George E. Swansey Mr. & Mrs. Robert Doyle, Constance Zygiel, Mr. & Mrs. Philip Murray, Mr. & Mrs. Walter J. Bruce, Jr., In Memory of Alice Hill. Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Faraglia, Mrs. Mary Powers, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Sladewski, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Tabor. OUR LADY OF ASSUMPTION
$100 Knights of Columbus McMahon No. 51 $40 OLOA Holy Name Society
$36 Antone S. Monteiro
$35 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rogers Mrs. Palmira Silva
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Gomes, OLOA Club, Nellie Duarte, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Barboza.
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New Bedford IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
$500 Alice Costa
$400 Rev. A. Castelo -Branco
$101 Abel Fidalgo
$100 Mariana Carvalho Antone Goncalves
$75 Mr. & Mrs. Henry Rodrigues
$50 Mary J. Denault In memory of John A. Ferro
$40 Mariana Reis
$35 William McCarthy
$30
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$25 Mt. Carmel 路Boy Scouts, Florinda J. Nunes, Mr. & Mrs. Richard King, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Correia, Mr. & Mrs. James Machado Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Tavares, Mr. & Mrs. Albino Da Silva, Mr. & Mrs. Antone Garcia, Mr. & Mrs. Gil C. Amaral, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Paulo Alves Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Salvador, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Antonio Amaral, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Theabal, A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Nunes, Mr. & Mrs. Eduardo Teixeira, Mr. & Mrs. Jose Pacheco Mauricio, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth King, Mr. & Mrs. Alfredo Pimental, Nunes, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Goulart, Irene Sousa, A Friend OUR LADY OF FATIMA
Jovino Machado Bathalha family Gilbert Coelho Antonio Pacheco Mr. & Mrs. Euclides Cabral Mr. & Mrs. Jose Cordeiro Mrs. Maria Freitas & Daughters Mr. & Mrs. Jose H. Reis Mary J Bettencourt & Daughter Augustus Rapoza, Frank Condez Hermano Medeiros, Gilberto Teixeira. Anthony Denault, Arthur Cabral Jose Vasconcelos, Joao Cordeiro Jr., Joaquim Melo. Ernesto Pereira, Victor Rebelo. . Mr. & Mrs. Arlindo Mourao, Mr. & Mrs. Antone Pinto, In memory of Mitchell Jasinski MT. CARMEL
$700 Rev. Msgr. Luiz G. Mendonca, V.G.
$250 Mt. Carmel Women's Club St. Vincent de Paul
$200
$100 Mr. & Mrs. William Belanger
$50 St. Vincent de Paul Society
$35 Mr. & Mrs. Paul 'Pelletier .
$25 Therese Bonneau, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Bourbeau, Mr. & Mrs. Bernardo Cabral, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Charbonneau, Mr. & Mrs. Clovis Fecteau Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Fredette, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Gaudette, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Geneste, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Langlais, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Lawler Lucille Lequin, Mr. & Mrs. Austin Manning, Mr. & Mrs. Roger Ouimet, Mr. & Mrs. Normand Parent, Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Pelletier Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pereira, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Rousseau, Dr. & Mrs. Arthur Motta, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Schellenberger SACRED HEART
A Friend
$125
$150
$100
St. Vincent de Paul Society of Sacred Heart Conference
A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Antone Correira A Friend $85 A Friend
$76 Ladies of St. Anne Society Bishop James E. Cassidy General Assembly 4th Degree K. of
$80
C.
$75
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur H. Deschenes Mr. & Mrs. Gerald LaFrance
A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Carlos B. Lima
$70 A Friend
$50 Evelyn Raposa Mary Hendricks Mr. & Mrs. Jose Evaristo Melo Mr. & Mrs. Ildeberto Jose Sousa A Friend A Friend
$45 A Friend
$40 A Friend $35. Mr. Joao P. Amaral, Jr.
$30 Hilda Mathews Mr. & Mrs. Robert Armand Vermette Mr. & Mrs. Jose Maria Hermenegildo . Mr. & Mrs. Jose Jeremias de Medeiros A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Jose Francisco Rosa Mr. George Moniz
$26 Antone Felix, Jr.
St. Vincent De Paul Society St. Anthony's Bingo
$50
$40
Mr. & Mrs. Pierre Seguin
$35 Knights of Columbus Bishop Stang Council 4532
$26 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Trahan .
$25 Sacred Heart C.Y.O., Patients Sacred Heart Home, Dr. & Mrs. Philip Chartier, Mr. & Mrs. Henri Daigle, Mr. & Mrs. John E. Hughes, Jr. Mrs. Frank Kutis, Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Landreville, Mr. & Mrs. Preston Leboeuf, Edouard & Rosaline Perry, Mrs. Joseph Rainville Mr. Alpha Ricard, Mr. & Mrs. Henry St. Pierre ST. ANNE $35 Lemlin Hardware ST.ANTI:IONY
$250 Rev. Bertrand R. Chabot
$150 Rev. Clement E. Dufour
$40 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hart
$45
$35 Mr. & Mrs. John Britto
$30
$40
The Beauregard Family
Mr. & Mrs. John Fletcher A Friend Mrs. Ambrose Smith A Friend
$75 Rev. Marc H. Bergeron
$50 Mrs. Alma Dufour The Esa Family
$35
$40 Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Laferriere
$30 Paul Landry
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Normand Despres, Mr & Mrs Alfred Gauthier, Mrs. Cecile Gumienny, Mrs. Godelive Soucy, Mr. & Mrs. Laurent Roy. ST. BONIFACE
A Friend Mrs. Anthony S. King Mrs. Frances Koch Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Parker, Jr. Mrs. Edward D. Murphy A -Friend . Mr. & Mrs. Henry Z. Hom Clayton Russell Mr. & Mrs. James Ryan
$30
$25 Mr. & Mrs. James Butler, Mrs. Lillian Corre, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Folco ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
$100 St. Vincent de Paul Society
$52 Marcotte Family
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Baptist J. VercelI lone
$25 A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Bono, League of St. Francis of Assisi, Mr. & Mrs. Leonel Neron, Mr. & Mrs. Norris Walecka, St. Francis of Assisi Men's League ST. HEDWIG
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Dobyna ST. BYACINTH
$100 Mrs. Rose LaFleur
$50 St. Hyacinth's Conference, St. Vincent de Paul Society
$25 Miss Cora Guilmette, Rita Powers
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Long A Friend A Friend
$80
$250 Rev. Arthur C. Levesque
$25
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$100
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ST. LAWRENCE
$300 Rev. John P. Driscoll In Memory of John W. Durant
$150 A Friend
$125. Mr. & Mrs. John Dunn
$110. Dr. & Mrs. Wm. Walsh
$100 A Friend (2) Mrs. Anne E. Hooper Mr. & Mrs. Richard Saunders Dr. & Mrs. William Muldoon Dr. & Mrs. James Bolton In Memory of Rev. William R. Jordan
$85. Mrs. Thomas Osborne
$76. $75 Phillip Kane Mr. & Mrs. Edward Mitchell
$70 The Doherty Family
$60
A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Alfred M. Frates In Memory of Kathryn Mary Lynch and Helen T. Deasy Mr. & Mrs. John Lowney Mr. & Mrs. Joseph MacFarlane Mrs. James Mosher Mr. & Mrs. William J. Winsper Mrs. Florence Brower Albert F. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Manuel P. S. Macedo A Friend
$25 A Friend (10), Mr. & Mrs. Wil路 son Bonneau, Mrs. A. B. Crowell, Helen Driscoll, Mrs. John Finni Timothy Gleason, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Goodfellow, Mr. & Mrs. Owen Hackett, Mrs. Michael Harrington, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. James Manning, Helen McGrath, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Muraco, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Page, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Souza Mr. & Mrs. Matthew R. Souza, Eleanor & Mary Sullivan, Isabelle Sullivan, Mrs. Leonard Whitehead, Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm J. Delaney Katherine Fay, Mr. & Mrs. Emile Monfils, Mr. & Mrs. James E. Murphy, James F. Murray, Veronica O'Brien Agnes Proctor, Madeline Riley, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Leo St. Aubin, Margaret E. Sullivan Mr .& Mrs. John Treadup, Mr. & Mrs. Myron Tripp, Mr. & Mrs. John Whalen Mr. & Mrs. Harold S. Barney, Anna M. Brady, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore J. Calnan, Mr. & Mrs. James Corbett & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Ferreira, Mr. & Mrs. Paul LaForest, Mary E. LaRoche, Mrs. Roiand Mathieu, Mr. & Mrs. William McMahon, Genevieve O'Connor, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Perry, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pierce, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Porter, Mr. & Mrs. John B. Roberts, Mr. & Mrs. John Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tweedie, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wood, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur B. Walsh, A Friend ST. JAMES
$300 Rev. Cornelius J. O'Neill
$200 Miss Mary Foley
$125
A Friend Mr. & Mrs. John D. Kenney Mrs. Mary B. Wheaton
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Parsons
$50
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew O'Neill Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Dwyer
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Davis John J. Finni Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Finni Mr. & Mrs. Edward Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kirkwood Mrs. Thomas Mahoney Mrs. John B. O'Rourke A Friend (2) Margaret Austin Mr. & Mrs. James Dee
$100 $80 The Mahoney family
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Tschaen, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. George Young John G. Leva Mr. & Mrs. Robert Arnett Mr. & Mrs. William Batty, Jr.
William Cawley Mr. & Mrs. James Cawley
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Bernier, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Saulnier, Mr. & Mrs. George P. Silva, Mr. & Mrs. Adam Zych, Mary Marshall Mr. & Mrs. Donald Cordeiro, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kelly, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Whittle, Helen J arusik, Mrs. Charles Palmer Minnie McDonald, Robert Hayes, Donaghy-Barton Funeral Home Mrs. William Wood ST. JOHN mE BAPTIST
$100 In Memory Soares
of
Manuel
J.
$50 A Friend
$35 A Friend
$30 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Barry A Friend Mr. & Mrs. Robert Marshall $25 Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Baker, III, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bettencourt, A Friend, A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Ferreira Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ferreira, Mr. & Mrs. Joao Hendriques, Miss Mary Martin, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Medeiros, Mr & Mrs. Walter Oliver Mr. & Mrs. Manuel S. Silva, Mrs. Eva L. Sylvia ST. KILIANS
$25
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Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Baron. ST. MARY
$100 St. Vincent de Paul Society
$35 Mr. & Mrs. John Sardinha
$25 Dr. & Mrs. Roger LaCoste, Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel Folco, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Whitaker, In Memory of Mrs. Marie L. Gobeil ST. THERESA
$250 Rev. Rene G. Gauthier
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Caron Mr. & Mrs. Laurier Marcoux Anonympus
$30 Mr. & Mrs. Raoul Leblanc
$25 Mr. & Mrs.. Robert Boulet, Friends, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Frechette, Mr. & Mrs.. Ronald Silveira Mr. & Mrs. Aldege Cote, Mr. & Mrs. Ovila Rock, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Rego, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Jodoin
Acushnet ST. FRANCIS XAVIER 540 Mr. & Mrs. Walter J. Bobola Mr. & Mrs. James J. Gleason
$30 Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Girard
$30 Mrs. Rodolphe Arcouette, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Norman Bourque, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Jardin & Amelia Leconte, Mr. & Mrs. John Latham, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Pimental Dr. & Mrs. Hector Roy, Mr. & Mrs. William J. Veary
thy Fitzsimmons, Mr. & Mrs. Rene Fleurent Manuel Garcia, Mr. & Mrs. ST. JOSEPH Normand Gaudreau, Mr. & Mrs. $200 Arthur Govoni, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. R. Marcel Roy James Greenway, Mr. & Mrs. $150 Philip Harding Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Seguin Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Hogan, Mr. $100 & Mrs. James Honohan, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Saladino Mrs. John Jarvis, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. H. Ernest Dionne James B. Lanagan, Mrs. Charles Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Mathieu Lubker $84 Margaret Manghan, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. James Wm. Nea- Mrs. Edwin J. Marnik, James J. gus Marshall, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Mc$80 Quillan, Mr. & Mrs. Augustus Mrs. Maurice & Marie Dansereau Medeiros $76.00 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Medeiros, Mrs. Eli Braley, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Mello, Mr. 75.00 & Mrs. Albert Moquin, Rosana Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dias Nicolaci, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel $60 Olivera , Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Vincent Mr. & Mrs. Alcide Pelletier, $55 Mr. & Mrs. Roger Picard, BeaMr. & Mrs. Kenneth Noyer trice Quinn, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald $50 Rogers, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Rita B. Aronsen Rose Mrs. Hugh Francis Mr. & Mrs. Philip Silva, WalMr. & Mrs. Edward Manley ter Silveira, Mr. & Mrs. Starvish, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas F. Tangney David Wade Mr. & Mrs. Clair Carpenter, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Welch Mrs. Blanche Forget, Mrs. Fairhaven Mortuary, Inc. Alphonse Giroux, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Armand Marien Charles Levesque, Leo A. Margaret F. Soares Pelletier Mrs. Alice Contant Mr. & Mrs. Normand Boucher, Therese, Simone & Alice Mr. & Mrs. Roger Fredette, Mr. Beaulieu & Mrs. Roger Gagnier, Mr. & Arthur Janson Mrs. Raymond Gauthier, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Normand St. Gelais Mrs. Armand Gendron Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert C. Tousignant Mr. & Mrs. Robert Masse, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Weaver & Mrs. Raymond Methot, Mr. & $40 'Mrs. Gerald A. Morrissey, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Borges Mrs. Napoleon Ouellette, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Bouley Mrs. Roger Quintin Mr. & Mrs. Roland Seguin Mr. & Mrs. Lucien Robert, $35 Louise Sequin, Mr & Mrs Marcel Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Balboni Trahan Martha Bisaillon Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Burke Marion Mr. & Mrs. Matthew O'Malley ST. RITA Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Paiva Mr. & Mrs. Antone Perry '$300 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Rielly Rev. Justin J. Quinn In Memory of Walter D. Smith $100 Mr. & Mrs. Manuel A. Sylvia Mr. &' Mrs. Claude Ellis Mr. & Mrs. Louis Vaudry, Jr. Francis & Mary Mead John Walsh $50 Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Walsh St. Rita Conference-St. VinMr. & Mrs. Anson Paine Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ste Marie cent de Paul $30 Mr. & Mrs. Henri Gardner Robert C. Boys Mr. & Mrs. Ovila Bolduc $25 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Masse Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Boys, Mr. $30 & Mrs. Harold Frye, Mrs. Roland Albert Barney & Mr. & Mrs. Letendre, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund A. J. Rioux MoCarthy, Virginia G. Nelson Mr. & Mrs. George Kozacaka Mr. & Mrs. Louis E. Rose, Mr. & Mrs. James F. Murphy Deborah Jean Rose, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Mydlack Richard Roszkiewicz, Rosalie Mr. & Mrs. John F. Dwyer Tirrell, Mr. & Mrs. Robert TremMarguerite & Frances Carroll blay, Mrs. Edmund J. Valley Mr. & Mrs. Charles Joseph Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hession Mattapoisett Mr. & Mrs. Allen Days ST. ANTHONY Mr. & Mrs. Charles Pittle Joseph L. Begnoche $300 Mr. & Mrs. Roger Christensen Francis J. Sullivan Muriel Collyer & Martha Col$150 lyer Maurice Downey Mr. & Mrs. John Goodhue $100 Manuel Soares Clarence Verdi Ralph Souza Frank Sylvia Mrs. Catherine Paquette $75 Theotime LeBlanc Ronald Bilodeau (Dr.) Mr. & Mrs. Rene L'Heureux $35 Mr. & Mrs. A. Laurier Marcotte David Bancroft
Fairhaven
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Eliot Bennett, Mrs. Vincent Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Brun, Mr. & Mrs. Victor Brunette, Mr. & Mrs. 路Bruno Cesolini Mr. & Mrs. Manuel R. Costa, Mrs. Eleanor eyr, Jean Cyr, Mr. & Mrs. Antone DeTerra, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Doyle Mr. &. Mrs. Frederic Dube, Margaret & Anne Egan, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Fernandez, Doro-
$30 William Quinlan Frank Cooper
$25 Frank Pimental, Mrs. Kenneth Tuttle, Charles Rodrigues, Roy Wingate, Jr., Charles Duponte Paul McGowan, Roy Andrews, Joan Parkin, George Hillman, Alberta Silveira Miguel Brito, George Liberty, Gustave Scannapieco, Gerald
Fitzgerald, Lucy R. Snyder Robert A. Gingras, Mary A. Sul'livan, Roy Lynch, Frederick Moore (Dr.), Edward Lewis
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So. Dartmouth
HOLY FAMILY
ST. MARY
$500
$100 Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Alves Mr. & Mrs. Owen F. Hackett, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Louis Miskell Mr. & Mrs. John J. Smith Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hayes
$75.00 Mr. & Mrs. James Barrett
$50.00 Mr. & Mrs. James Kavanaugh Mr. & Mrs. Harry O'Neill
$40.00 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Clark Misses Helen & Margaret Gamble
$35.00 Mr. & Mrs. Harry C. Hunt Mr. & Mrs. James Madigan Mr. William Martin
$28.00 Miss Lucy Cardoza
$25 Juliette C. Gendron, Mr. & Mrs. H. Manuel Sylvia Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Arruda, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dwyer
Wareham ST. PATRICK
$150 Alfred Pappi
$50 John Galligan Edwin K. Greer Co. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Govoni Robert Kiernan Edward V. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. John Texeira
$30 Mr. & Mrs. Herman E. Prada
$25 Mrs. Theodore Baptiste, Mr. &: Mrs. Wm. H. Barbarow, Mr. & Mrs. George Barrett, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Campanella, Joseph Cardoza Mr. & Mrs. Charles Cassidy, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Collins Jr., Mr. & Mrs. James Cunningham, Mr. & Mrs. John Grenda, Mr. & Mrs. Hulot Haden Mrs. Esther Kiernan, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Klocker, Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Parece, Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Prada, Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Silva Mr. & Mrs. Chester Skinder, Mr. & Mrs. Everett Morgan, Mrs. Bradford Newell
Westport ST. GEORGE
$350 A Friend
$65 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Ward
$50 Dr. & Mrs. Douglas Vrona Mr. & Mrs. Donald Leaver Mrs. Eveline Magnant Mr. J. Adelard Bruneau A Friend
$30 A Friend Mrs. Beatrice LaPlante Oscar Stebenne Mr. & Mrs. Romeo Dubreuil
$25 Mr. & Mrs. George Barlow, St. George Women's Guild, Manuel DosVais, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Smith, St. George Holy Name Society. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Sellers, Mrs. Ronald Perrier.
Rev. James F. McCarthy
$100 In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. Antonio J. Gomes by son Manuel A. Gomes Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Raposa
$60 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Crapo Mr. & Mrs. John Fitzpatrick W. F. Mason, Jr.
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Booth Mr. & Mrs. Peter Deniz Mrs. Shirley Goodwin Mr. & Mrs. George Lyon Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Machado Mr. Stephen Punda Mr. & Mrs. Robert Coveney Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mozzone
$40 Mr. & Mrs. William C. Emsley
$35 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Adams Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Dejesus Mr. Joseph Perry
$30 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Dutra Mr. & Mrs. Francis Dutra Mr. & Mrs. 'Bruce Howard Mr. Charles Kenyon Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mendes Mrs. Cora Silverman Mr. Stanley Slavick Mr. & Mrs. Ted Brassard Mr. & Mrs. Joaquin Correia Mr. & Mrs. Francis Perry
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Baran, Hugh & Alaire Boyle, Jr., Mr. Arthur Burgess, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Chamberland, Mrs. Adeline Conlon. Mr. & Mrs. John Cwiekowski, Mr. James Kenyon, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Jaros, John F. McCarthy & Family, Helen Mitchell. Richard Noll, Dr. & Mrs. Rodisendo P. Oalican, Mr. & Mrs. Don Parish, Mr. Antone Pereira, Mr. & Mrs. William R. Powers. Mr. Manuel Rose, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. John Shea, Mr. & Mrs. John V. Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. John Viera. Mr. & Mrs. John Zeiba. Mr. & Mrs. Lorenzo Grosso Mr. & Mrs. Richard Alvarnaz Mrs. Helen Cameron HOLY ROSARY
$260 Franciscan Fathers OFM Conv.
$55 St. Vincent de Paul Conference
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Marcellus Lemaire $30 Mr. & Mrs. John Dubena Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Drewniany Mr. & Mrs. Russell Woodward
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Plonka & Son, Linek Family, Children of Mary Sodality, Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Levesque. Edward T. Julian, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bentley, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Guresh, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Kalacznik, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Snigier IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
$500 Rev. William H. O'Reilly
$200 Rev. Leonard M. Mullaney
$125 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Desrosiers
$100 Mr. & Mrs. William Desrosiers Mr.. & Mrs. Henry Wojtkunski
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Roland Dubois Mr. & Mrs. R. Duncan The Flangheddy Family In Memory of Helen Garrity Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Kelly Mr. William Leonard Mr. & Mrs. Brian Wojtkunski $45 Mr. & Mrs. John Correia
$35 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Kingsbury
$30 Mr.. & Mrs. Roland Legere Mr. & Mrs. Richard Paulson Mr. & Mrs. Robert Thrasher Mr. & Mrs. P. McDermott Mr. & Mrs. Edward Ladebauche
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Roland Arquin, Mr. Robert Boule, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Colton, Mr. & Mrs. John Curley, Mary Dinneen William Denneen, Kavin Dowd, Mary Foley, Walter Gorey, Mr. & Mrs. John Haggerty Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hoye, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Isaacsen, .Clement Keliher, Anne Keliher, Margaret Keliher Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Kiley, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Leonard, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Mador, Mr. & Mrs. Armand Mello, Philip Oaulson Mr. & Mrs. Roger Perreault, Mary B. Power, Mrs. George Sherry, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Walsh, Mrs. Anne Waterman, Mr. & Mrs. Charles McCarthy, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Bird, Mr. Alfred Rose Mr. & Mrs. Walter Precourt, Joseph Miller ST. ANTHONY
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$100 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Ferreira路 A Friend
$50 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Nolan Mr. & Mrs. John Ferreira $40 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Marshall Sr. A Friend
$35 Mr. & Mrs. James T. Thomas
$30 The Nunes Family Mr. & Mrs. John Coelho Mr. & Mrs. Anibal Antunes
$27 Mr. & Mrs. Jose Rodrigues
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Louis Dansereau, Mr. & Mrs. George Silva, Elsie Amaral, Mr. & Mrs. Antone De Souza, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Wyatt Mr. & Mrs. James Silvia, Mr. & Mrs. Antone Da Costa, Mr. l!i. Mrs. Manuel Silveira, Virginia Rodrigues, Hilda Veloze Mr. & Mrs. Charles Raposa, Mr. & Mrs. Herculano Costa, Manuel Camara, Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Linhares, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Souza Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gula, Mr. & Mrs. John Correia, Victoria Carew, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Vaz, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Barker Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Medeiros, Mrs. John Rogers, Gabriel Vieira, Mr. & Mrs. Francisco Aguiar, Louise Agrella Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Fontes, Mr. & Mrs. Antone Gomes, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Amaral, Mr. & Mrs. Joao Reis
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$35 Miss Genevieve Elias
$30 Mr. & Mrs. John P. Baptiste Mr. & Mrs. Adelino Paulo
$28 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Pimental $25 Miss Carol Anne Fernandes, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Franco, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mendes, Miss Barbara Peterson, Mr. William Viera ST.
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$50 Gerard Bonenfant M. Maurice Larocque $40 Wesley Schondek $30 Clairina Hamel Charles Rocheleau $27 John L. Keene Jr. $25 Mrs. Leona Dwyer, Normand Hamel, Richard Hamel, Regina Hebert, Leo Murphy. Clive Olson, Paul Ouillette, Roland Pelletier, Maurice Riendeau, Edna Riley. Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. Emile Vaillancourt
$200 Rev. William E. Farland $100 Anonymous $50 Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Desrosiers Garvin Family Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. LaPre K. Helen Smith Mr. & Mrs. William Scully Mary E. Dahill ST. PAUL Catherine R. Kervick $800 Osborne McClellan Rev. Msgr. Joseph C. Canty $35 $250 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McCarty Mrs. Estrella Margarido $100 $30 Mr. & Mrs. Wesley GrandMr. & Mrs. Robert P. Hartung mont $75 Judge & Mrs. Frank Smith . Lillian White $30 $50 Helen R. Dahill Dominic Casella Mr. & Mrs. Roger C. Kingsley Frank Casella Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Griffin Mr. & Mrs. William McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Silva Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Connors Joseph A. Medeiros Mr. & Mrs. Leo A. Leroux $25 $40 Anonymous, Mrs. Katherine Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Olson Cambell, Mrs. Anna Champney, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Chaves, Mrs. $36 Rose & John Costova. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. MastroMr. & Mrs. William E. Dias, marino Jennie Driscoll, Mr. & Mrs. $35 William Floor Sr. & Family. Paul Olivia Giannini Frazier, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mr. & Mrs. Henry Ryan Gilmore. & Mrs. Richard Silva Mr. Mr. & Mrs. John Gonsalves, $30 Mrs. Helen Harrigan, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. John Botellio Robert J. Hill, Lois King, Cecile Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Jones McAloon. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Reilly Mr. & Mrs. William McGann, Mr. & Mrs. Alyre Cormier Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McKenna,
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$125 $100 Zayre Dept. Store National Contracting Co~ Globe Assembly Company Portuguese Vincentian Fathers Colonial Heritage Casket Co. Motor Truck Sales Co. Salvo's Golden Foods
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$60 Tri-City Office Equipment
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Roger Dufour Piano & Organ Studio M & G Sportswear, Inc. Andrews Fruit Co. AI's Tire Shop Baker Tractor Corp. Professional Pharmacy Fall River Paper & Supply Co. Plourde's Bakery Laura Curtain & Drapery Co., Inc. Oak Grove Pharmacy Dixon Burial Vault Co. Hathaway Funeral Service Dr. Everett Radovsky Joseph Nadeau & Sons J. C. Roofing Co., Inc. Fall River Catholic Nurses Guild Smith Office Equipment Co. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America No. 177 Mr. & Mrs. Leo Cyro, Swim World of Swansea Brenner Associates, Inc., Realtors
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Priorities Continued from Page Three tee could issue the guidelines without general conference approval. Catholic Schools The bishops' statement on Catholic schools, "Teach Them," dealt specifically with educational ministry to children and young people as expressed in Catholic schools. "We wish to declare our belief in the future of Catholic schools," wrote the bishops, "to offer renewed encouragement to all our collaborators in the school apostolate, to call attention to signs of progress and hope, to point to new areas for investigation and action, and to do all this in a spirit of realistic hopefulness. "In a significant way, continued the bishops, "Catholic schools bear witness to the importance of religion in our local civic communities, and in our society as a whole. When a sizeable segment of the American. people undertake to build and operate a great system of schools at considerable sacrifice serious citizens are thereby encouraged to reflect upon the importance of religion in human life. Without Catholic and other church-related schools, spiritual values would find far less support in American society." The statement outlined contributions of parents, teachers, administrators, pastors and the Christian community in general to Catholic education and listed suggestion for continued operation and. growth of Catholic schools to be considered by the Committee on Education and the Department of Education of the U.S. Catholic Conference.
THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. May 13,1976 A. & M. Service Station $250 7 Lodge No. 1014, Order of Elks Donley Mfg. Co. '.;. ; Dr. John J. Chiarenza $200 Bernier's Pharmacy Dr. John C. Lonergan & First Monarch Machine Works, Inc. Federal Savings & Loan $150 Sacred Heart Conference Fall River $125 $1750 Patrick Duffy Funeral Home I <" Fall River Herald News $100 "; $1000 Hendrick's Pools, Seekonk I .. F. L. Collins & Sons, Inc. Automatic Machine Products , I $600 Carey Company Society of St. Vincent de Paul '\, Knights of Columbus Seekonk Particular Council Council No. 5108 $500 $75 Ideal Laundry . Standard Plastics Co., Inc. The Jaffe Foundation $70 Fall River Five Cent Savings Willis MacKinnon Insurance Bank $60 $300 Stone Ends Restaurant Union Savings Bank $50 Newport Finishing Corp. Home & Commercial Security, St. Anne Shrine Rehoboth $295 K. F. Bassler Co., Inc. Gerald P. Zide-Zide InvestSt. Anne's Women's Club, ment Associates . Sacred Heart $275 John Walsh Construction Co. Lafayette Cooperative Bank Teknor Apex Co. $250 $35 Mooney & Co., Inc. Charles Thomae & Son, Inc. $200 Sperry-Deblois, Inc. Robert A. Wilcox Co. $30 John R. Braz Insurance Conyers Insurance Agency, Catholic Women's Club Seekonk Jackson Company, Inc. Sun Chronicle Anderson-Little Co., Inc. Atherton Furniture Co. $156 Dion Manufacturing Co. Waring-Ashton Funeral SerElco Company, Inc. vice SANTO CHRISTO FEAST: Preparing for the traditional $25 $150 celebration of Portuguese feast of Santo Christo Sunday. DeMattos Market, Rehoboth Midland Print Works Eileen Darling, Seekonk May 23 at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. New Bedford. Chace Mills Curtain Company Seekonk Oil Co. Roma Cl:1emical Div. of United are, top. Charles O. Silva Jr., feast chairman and Holy Read's Dairy, Seekonk Name Society president. and Sarafim Mello. vice-president. Sun Valley Country Club, Inc., Merchants and Mfg., Inc. A 3 p.m. procession from the church will be followed at Arkwright Finishing Div. of Rehoboth Backlund Insurance, Rehoboth United Merchants & Mfg., Inc. 5 p.m. by a Mass at which Bishop Cronin will be principal Deer Run Golf Club, Rehoboth celebrant. Turn to Supplement A-8 John R. Blackinton
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KNOW YOUR FAITH The Glorified Jesus, Bread of Life These May days mean for most parishes of the United States a grinding down of religious education programs, special services in honor of Mary and First Communion Masses.
By FR. JOSEPH M. CHAMPLIN The last event has a joy all its own for everyone involved: the radiant, excited child, the proud parents, the priests responsible and those entrusted with the preparation program. To receive for the first time our Risen Lord, the same Christ who was baptized in the Jordan and transfigured on a mountain, continues to be a major moment in the life of a young person. Seeing that it happens likewise remains a responsibility clearly understood as serious by even marginal Catholics whose link with the Church is at best extremely tenuous. Such parents may grow careless themselves about Sunday
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Mass, but they normally are quite anxious that their offspring receive both Baptism and First Eucharist. Fathers and mothers, consequently, who do neglect those two sacraments for their children have plunged perilously close to a level at which their faith has, practically speaking, been abandoned or lost. I still feel after two decades as a priest sad, helpless frustration upon encountering parents like this. That "first" Communion joyous, exciting, important nevertheless should be seen and taught more as the first of many or. the start of a regular, life-long series rather than a once only extraordinary event. The children's and our appreciation of and love for the Eucharist need to grow with the passing of every day. The 41st International Eucharistic Congress which will convene in Philadelphia, August 1-8, has this kind of spiritual growth as a primary goal. A helpful leaflet, "20 Questions and Answers," contains the following pertinent explanation about the function of the forthcoming convocation. "It is a gathering of the universal Church in a particular country for the purpose of deepTurn to. Page Nine
John: Flight of the Eagle By REV. ALFRED McBRIDE
In a time when meditation and prayer are taking new hold on modern awareness, the Gospel of John assumes new meaning. St. John turns our attention to the heights of spiritual reality. His vision is like the flight of an eagle moving toward the summits and peaks of religious possibility. The centerpiece of this Gospel is Jesus, risen from the dead. St. John knew the historical Christ with a love that won him the courage to stand by him at the humiliation of the cross and the privilege to care for Christ's mother until the end of her earthly life. John's love did not abate after the resurrection, but soared with years of meditative communion with his Easter Lord. The celestial light of Easter pervades his whole Gospel. He still tells the earthly narratives of the historical ministry of Jesus, but he puts a candle inside each event so that the reader is provoked to leap immediately from the terrestrial story to a vision of the risen Lord present now and ready to relate with caring concern to each person opening his heart to this presence. This is why John keeps caIling the events of Christ's ministry "signs." In his first 12 chapters, John sings the "ExuItet" (the Easter Vigil song to the Paschal candle) seven times. John's sev-
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en signs are seven Paschal candIes, a sevenfold illumination of the presence of the Christ of Easter. They are as follows: (1) TURN WATER INTO WINE 2: 1-13 Important as water is for refreshing the body, how much greater when it becomes wine to gladden the heart. This miracle of the wine looks forward to the Eucharist where the Risen Lord comes to us to create withus the absolute sense of acceptance and mellowness that characterizes a love that never betrays. (2)) PURIFY THE TEMPLE 2: 13-25 Jesus cleanses the Temple of commerce and all efforts at self serving. Institutional religion is meant to serve people, not itself. When the Temple is cleansed, God may be seen. When the institutional Church serves people, the Risen Lord is seen and known. (3) HEAL THE LAME 5: 1-15 Jesus cures the lame man who had tried for 38 years to seek freedom for his limbs at the pool of Bethesda. Today Jesus lives to communicate a spiritual freedom as well for inner limbs that are twisted with tension, despair and confusion. No matter that you have waited 38 years. He will come to bring you this inner freedom. (4)) FEED THE MULTITUDES 6: 1-15 Turn to Page Nine
BY STEVE LANDREGAN During Jesus' earthly life, the Gospels record two occasions when His divinity was manifested, His Baptism (Matt. 3:1317, Mark 1:9-11, Luke 3:21-22, John 1:28-34), at the beginnig of His ministry, and the transfiguration (Matt 17:1-8, Mark 9:2-8, Luke 9:28-36), midway in His ministry. All of these passages are veiled in imagery that held great meaning for the early Christian community but can easily escape us because we are not attuned to Biblical thought patterns. Matthew, Mark and Luke have similar passages describing Jesus' Baptism in the Jordan by John the Baptist. John's passage speaks of the events surounding the Baptism but never describes the Baptism itself. The first three Gospel versions have three points in common: (1) The heavens open; (2) The Holy Spirit descends upon Jesus in the form of a dove; and (3) A voice from heaven acknowledges Jesus as the beloved Son, who is pleasing to God. Both Isaiah (63:19f) and Ezekiel (1:1) refer to the opening of the heavens in connection with divine manifestations. Third Isaiah in his prayer for the return of God's favor cries out, "Oh that you would rend the heavens CHRIST'S TRANSFIGURATION, as envisioned in this and come down, with the mountains quaking before you." Eze- painting by Raphael, occurs after His first prediction of kiel's great vision of the Chariot the passion, Steve Landregan writes. "Its purpose would of God begins with the phrase seem to have been to clarify the predictions, but the Gospels "... the heavens opened, and I testify to the fact that this purpose was not accomplished." saw divine visions." . There is a twofold symbolism to the descent of the Holy Spirit nation by passing through the to have been to clarify the preupon Jesus in the form of a Red Sea and enduring trials in dictions, but the Gospels testify dove. The first reflects the the desert, Christ is consecrated to the fact that this purpose was prophecies that "the Spirit of ·by passing through the Jordan not accomplished. the Lord shall rest upon Him" and enduring temptations in the The three Gospel accounts i~ Isaiah's passage on the rule desert. Israel failed her desert have in common: (1) The event of Immanual (11:2), and Second trial. She preferred temporal takes place on a high mountain; Isaiah's Servant of the Lord, security to a reliance on God's (2) Jesus' face shone like the sun "upon whom I have put my Word alone. Jesus did not suc- (Matthew only) and His garSpirit" (42:1). Peter later is to cumb to that temptation but ments became dazzling white; refer to God's anointing of Jesus pivoted His whole existence on (3) Moses and Elijah appeared "with the Holy Spirit and with God. He is the true worshipper and talked with Jesus; (4) Peter power" (Acts 10:38). of God alone." acted as spokesman and sugNew Israel Christ's transfiguration occurs gested that three booths be built, But there is another important after His first prediction of the one for Jesus, one for Moses and symbolism and that is the identi- passion. Its purpose would seem Turn to Page Nine fication of Jesus as the New Israel, in whom the covenant love (besed) will be perfectly lived out. Israel is frequently seen in the Old Testament as God's dove (ps 68:14, 78:19). AND The voice from heaven con· firms Jesus not only as beloved servant, but also as the beloved Son. 1091 Kempton St. New Bedford, Mass. Father Roch Kereszty, O.Cist., in unpublished notes, points out that "His Baptism manifests Jesus as the New Israel. A striking parallelism exists between Israel's passage through the Red Sea and the desert and Jesus' trials in the desert. Matthew FOR INFORMATION has Jesus come from Egypt, pass CALL TOLL FREE through the Jordan at the start of His public life and go to the 1-800-642-7580 desert where he is consecrated. As Israel became a consecrated
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Manifestations During Earthly Life Continued from Page Eight one for Elijah; (5) A bright cloud came and overshadowed them; (6) A voice from the cloud said: "This is my beloved Son upon whom my favor rests, listen to him" (7) Then as suddenly as Moses and Elijah and the cloud had appeared they were gone and the three Apostles, Peter, James and John, were alone with Jesus; (8) Jesus cautioned them to tell no one until "the Son of Man rises from the dead." The unnamed mountain (Tabor or Hermon) suggests the mountain (Sinai or Horeb) where God revealed Himself to Moses. The whiteness is the luminous quality of glory, the Shekinah light that caused Moses to veil his face. Moses represents the Law and Elijah the prophets, the writings and traditions which f.oretell the Messiah's passion and glorification. The booths recall the tabernacl~ where God dwelt among his people in the desert. The cloud is an Old Testament symbol of the presence of God and the voice
echoes the Baptism of Jesus. The postponement of the revelation suggests the Apostles' inability to understand the relation of the passion and the glorification until after the resurrection. The transfiguration, which is really an "epiphany" or manifestation of Jesus' glory confirms Peter's confession (Matt 16:16) but it further reveals to the three closest of His disciples that in spite of the fact that He is taking the path of the Servant of the Lord,. the sufferin? servant who ~dl bear th.e ~ms of many, He IS the meSSlamc Son of God (Ps 2:7), the prophet and ' t~acher to whom Israel should lIsten (Deut 18:15), and the Son of Man endowed with heavenly glory (Dan 7:13).
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Continued' from Page Eight In the loaves miracles Jesus shows that He wishes to be bread for the world in two senses. First, as Eucharist where in His Easter power, His one Bread makes one Body and one Church. Secondly, as Concern for the world's hungry and deprived. From Him breathe the call and the enthusiasm to bring justice and love to' the deprived and disadvantaged of the world. The Table of the Lord should lead to a Table of abundance for the world's hungry. (5) WALK ON THE WATER 6: 16-21
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FATHER CHAMPUN WRITES, "To receive for the first time our Risen Lord, the same Christ who was baptized in the Jordan and transfigured on a mountain, continues to be a major moment in the life of a young person."
The Glorified Jesus, Bread of Life Continued from Page Eight ening understanding of the Holy Eucharist, enriching our love for Christ in the Eucharist, fostering devotion to the Holy Eucharist, and providing an opportunity to proclaim the Good News of the Eucharist to the human family throughout the world." MUlion Pilgrims The week-long Congress is expected to attract a million pilgrims for the rich variety of activities scheduled. They include Masses, lectures, concerts, workshops, exhibits, seminars and prayer services, concluding with a Eucharist expected to be celebrated by Pope Paul VI or a papal delegate before 250,000 at JFK Stadium. Planners have set as its theme, "The Eucharist and the Hungers of the Human Family." Each day will focus on a different "hunger" of humans: for God, bread, freedom and justice, the Spirit, truth, understanding, peace and for Jesus, the Bread of Life. The last, "Jesus, the Bread of Life," serves as the Congress' motto. Those in charge stress that while the August week is the focal point, they hope the Catholic world (and others, too, since it ,has an ecumenical dimension) will prepare for the Philadelphia experience by a six-month period of spiritual renewal con· ducted in every parish of the United States. The committee has published a massive amount of material to facilitate this preparation process. Through diocesan coordinators in each diocese communities can obtain films and slide-tape presentations as well as printed suggestions for Masses, discussion groups para· liturgies, religious education classes and the like. Both the quantity and quality of these items are remarkably impressive and the persons behind those productions deserve our highest praise.
Perhaps the most practical aid is a tape cassette album bearing the Congress' theme as its title. Relatively inexpensive i~29.95 from CRUX, 75 Champlain St., Albany, N. Y. 12204), it contains meditations on the various hungers by top flight speakers. Those nine presentations total three-and-one-half hours and are accompanied by detailed study guides, bibliographies and suggestions for reflection. Centuries ago St. Augustine made a now famous remark: "You have made us for yoursslf, o God, and our hearts are restless until they rest in you."
t have seen that hungry, restless spirit in boys and girls who "can't wait" until they are allowed to approach the altar and receive Jesus' Body and Blood. We hope they will continue to satisfy this hunger at the Lord's table as the years go by. The Philadelphia Eucharistic Con· gress should encourage them and others to do so.
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(7) RAISE LAZARUS FROM THE DEAD 11, 1-44 This narrative has always cheered the mourners at Christian funerals. We shall not remain in the bondage of death. The Lord of Easter has promised that if we have lived and died in Him, we shall rise with Him, both to new life here and eternal life hereafter. Jesus weeps with .the mourners, groans at the burden of death and exults in a Eucharistic thanksgiving as He calls Lazarus forth from the tomb. These seven pillars of fire in St. John shine brightly today in the person of the Living Christ. They are striking points of meditation as well as guides to understanding our own eagle-like flight toward our final destiny.
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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. May 13, 1976
...your basic youth page focus on youth By CECILIA BELANGER There are any number of young people in our midst who are so lonely and isolated from their fellow man that only God and a piece of paper know their internal anguish. These are the modern-day silent prophets. - I think of the words, "The Lord spoke and said, 'Go write it on a tablet and inscribe it in a book, speak aloud the word of judgment that it may be a witness forever.' " And this they do, these lonely, neglected, criticized, forsaken " young people. They write on scraps of paper. They write unsigned letters and friends forward them to this column. The letters are full of anguish, tears, crying in the night. Why doesn't someone hear? What is so important that it takes parents away from those who need them right under their noses? What about all the other "too busy" people? What is this other thing they must do that is so important? More important than a human being on the edge of the precipice? Cries of Exiles I have been given permission
to excerpt from some of the letters. Following are some of the cries of those who live in exile in our midst: Dear Diary, I've decided to start a diary and hopefully it will be a better friend than any human being will ever be. To be a faithful friend I must tell you a little about me (which isn't too good). I smoke pot, I drink, although I'm trying to quit smoking cigarettes, but like everything else in my life it's not working too well! I guess that's why my parents don't like me. It's awful when even your parents don't like you. I can't seem to do anything right. I even tried to run away last night, but that didn't even work! Well, thanks for listening to my stupid problems. See ya!
"Sometimes relatives are a pain in the neck! "My problem is our relatives. My parents think more of them than they do of us kids. My relatives are like spies. They report everything I do to my parents and most of the time it's lies. I've felt like killing myself or running away. I have no one to talk to. They always blame me. They don't listen to how I feel or what I'm going through. They are all too dumb to understand. They are shallow and only talk about everyday things.
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They don't seem to care about what goes on inside of a person and why they act the way they do. Even when I'm with some of the kids I'm not really happy. I always have this awful feeling with me that I don't have anybody who cares now or ever will
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care. I wish I didn't have relatives. They sure have messed up my life. And mine are a pain in the neck. They hate me. I don't know why. I never did anything to them. What is joy? I look at the word joy and I see joyous, smiling faces and I think, "What is joy?" I don't feel it. All I hear in our house is name-calling, yelling, hitting and banging. Both my parents drink, their friends drink, and then they wonder why I've got into trouble so much. I try to find refuge in books, but when I read of other parents and how nice they are and how clean they live, I get more depressed and wish I'd never been born. What makes parents think they've given us a break by having us? I can't remember one happy day in my life. I'm 17 and all I know is being unhappy and full of pain inside.
Christ redeemed killers My parents think I'm the worst person on earth. They've told me so. When I watch TV (and I· do little of that because they're always yelling at me) I begin to cry. I can't help it. All the sadness seems to apply to people like me. And when there's gladness I cry, too, because I am not sharing in it. It's awful when you're young and you don't have happy memories to take into your adult years. I do everything I'm supposed to do. I work parttime; I go to school. My grades are good, but my parents are never satisfied. Turn to Page Eleven
HOLY FAMILY HOSTS BISHOP: Bishop Cronin was greeted enthusiastically by faculty and students of Holy Family High School, New Bedford, at a visit where the Bishop celebrated Mass, then met informally with the students and toured the school. Top right, Bishop With, from left, Marissa Andrade and Joel Quinones, seniors, John J. Finni, principal, Leonard Hirst, sophomore. Center, prelate visits classroom of Sister Claire Francis Oliveira, SUSC. 'SING TO '76': "Sing to '76," a program of, for and by America" will be presented by the fine arts department of Bishop Stang High School, North Dartmouth, at 7:30 tomorrow night. Paintings, sculptures and other art works will be displayed by the art department students and the music department will offer songs of America by the school's mixed chorus, all girls group, select chorus and band. The drama department will contribute "The Turning Point," a one-act play with a bic e n ten n i a I theme. At bottom right, art students work on their ceramic contributions. From left, Michelle Dupre, Ann Makuch, Anna Harrington, Paula Perry. ~!1I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111II111111~
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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. May 13, 1976
SCHOOLBOY SPORTS IN THE DIOCESE By PETER J. BARTEK Norton High Coach
Athletes Begin Busy Season Exams, Proms & Tournaments Every high school within the confines of diocesan territorial limits is a beehive of activity. At this time of year upper classmen, in particular find themselves going in nine different directions at the same time. Scholastically their attention is focused on final . exams, socially it's the prom the state tourney. All league titlists and .any team that wins 65 and class night and athlet- percent of its games qualifies ically it's tournament time. for the playoffs. However, pair-
The tournament picture reo mains cloudly at this time with many local schools vying for " berths in one of the many state sponsored festivals. But before advancing to the state level, issues will have to be settled on the local front. The pennant races in all three divisions of the multi-school Southeastern Massachusetts Confer~nce remaiI\ close. The main objective of each contender is to win the loop championship and thereby improve its seed in
ings in the tourney are based upon won-lost record. Local scholastic golfers will continue the dual match season through the first week of June. Play will be interrupted, however, on May 24 for the qualifying round of the State Individual tourney. The individual finals are slated for June 7. The State Team Tournament will be held locally on June 10 with the winners advancing to the finals June 14.
Taunton Sponsors First Softball Tourney Tennis, Hke golf, holds two tournaments, one for individuals and the other for teams. The team title will be decided June 1 while the state's singles and doubles champions will be crowned next weekend. While the courtmen are busy on the state level, area fans will be entertained by two local tournaments. The first is the Taunton High School Invitational Softball Tournament which will be held at the campus of the new Taunton High. The event, sponsored by the Taunton High Student Council and Athletic Department will bring together four of the best girls' softball teames in the CommonweaIth. In all likelihood the festival will be a preview of this year's state schoolgirl championship playoffs.
The participants in the tourney include Southbridge, Apponequet Regional High of Lakeville, Canton and host Taunton. Southbridge is the defending State Champion and a strong contender for repeat honors. However, the visitors are not expected either to walk away with another state title or the Taunton Invitational crown without a battle. The remaining three teams have impressive credentials and must not be taken lightly. Apponequet is last Spring's runnerup to Southbridge and would like a measure of revenge, Taunton was eliminated from that tourney by Apponequet and lost only two games during the season, both to the Lakers. Canton, while not experienced in playoff competition,' is a highly respected Hocomock League club.
SQUARE DANCING, vigorously pursued, is also a form of athletics, much in style this Bicentennial year. Students at St. Jos eph's School, New Bedford, get into the swing.
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focus on youth... Continued from Page Ten They are always comparing me to someone else. If they only knew the "someone else" isn't all they think he is. You see, boys and girls fool their parents. Some aren't all they're cracked up to be, but they seem to get away with it. lust someone to boss I guess I'm not good at fooling people. All I want is for my parents to like me and look upon me as a 'person, not just "their kid" as if I were a piece of wood. They never look at me as someone who can think and has feelings. I'm just someone to boss and order around. It isn't fair we young people shouldn't have some good days to remember now - something to fall back on later. At Easter I thought of how Christ redeemed killers, yet my parents treat me as if I were worse than a killer. I love them more than they love me. That's funny, isn't it?
No respect for my parents I have absolutely no respect for my parents. niey have a lifestyle that would make my friends' look like saints. They can't sit for a minute without drinking. Their friends come over with six-packs or jugs Qf wine in their hands. Then they all get high and talk silly and ridiculous. If I want to talk to them about something they either push me away or tell me to go to my room and shut up. If the country is going to the dogs, blame parents, not us.
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The Parish Parade Publicity chairmen of parish organizations are asked to submit news items for this column to The Anchor, P. O. Box 7, Fall River. 02722. Name of city or town should be Included. as well as full dates of all activities. Please send news of future rather than past events. Note: the same news item can be used only once. Please do not request that we repeat an announcement several times.
HOLY NAME, FALL RIVER
Tickets are still available for a Spring Festival Dance to be held from 7 p.m. to midnight Saturday, May 29. Music will be by the Roman IV. A special Marian program Sunday evening, May 23 will honor Mary. All parishioners are invited to attend. The liturgy planning group will meet in the rectory confei'ence room at 7 p.m. tomorrow. First.Communion will be received at 9 a.m. Mass Saturday, May 22. HOLY REDEEMER, CHATHAM
A parish· dinner will be sponsored Thursday, May 20 at Wychmere Harbor Club by the Association of the Sacred Hearts. A cocktail hour at 6 p.m. will be followed at 7 p.m. by dinner. Entertainment will be by Mr. and Mrs. Music on marimba and piano, featuring classical and popular selection and a sing-a-long. Co-chairpersons are Mrs. Lawrence J. Frawley and Mrs. Paul C. Toomey and reservations should be made with them before Saturday, May 15. ST. JOHN BAPTIST, CENTRAL VILLAGE
Reservations should be made by Wednesday, May 19 for a dinner dance to be sponsored at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 22 in the parish hall by the Couples' Club. Music will be by the Windsor Music group.
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Mrs. William J. Sunderland Jr. ad Mrs. James Sunderland are chairmen of a Maybasket whist to be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 16 in Father Coady Center. A children's movie will be sponsored by the Home & School Organization at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 15 in the Father Coady Center. Refreshments will . be served. ST. JOSEPH, ATTLEBORO
May crowning ceremonies will take place at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 17 in the church. A parish trip will take place Tuesday, May 25 to Chateau de Ville dinner theatre, Warwick. Reservations may be made at the rectory. OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL, NEW BEDFORD
The PTA will sponsor a spring dance from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday, May 15 in the school auditorium on Rivet Street. Music will be by the Moonglows and refreshments will be available. Tickets may be obtained at the door.
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A "Cheese Tour" will take place at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 24, and new officers will be installed following 6 p.m. Mass Monday, June 7. a motherdaughter banquet will then be held at Magoni's restaurant. Rev. Lucien Jusseaume, pastor, has announced that May devotions will take place before 9 a.m. Mass daily.
Ladies of Ste. Anne will meet Wednesday, May 19, for 7 p.m. Mass, followed by a Bicentennial meeting and installation of officers, including Colette Golden, president and Vivian J. Belanger, secretary. John McAvoy will be the featured speaker and members may bring guests.
The 20-20 club will hold a IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, dinner dance Sunday night, May . NEW BEDFORD 16 at Venus de Milo restaurant, A May whist party will be Swansea. Members may purchase guest tickets and reser- sponsored by the Holy Rosary vations may be made with Angie Sodality at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Araujo, telephone 824-7913, or May 20 in the school hall on Earle Street. Eleanor DeMello, 824-8147.
The Women's Guild will hold its annual communion dinner at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 18 at Roses Restaurant, Dennis, following attendance at 6 p.m. Mass. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Gloria Burdick, telephone 3852291.
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The annual meeting and banquet of the Ladies' Guild will take place at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 19 at Highland Country Club. Officers will be installed and the guest speaker will be Sister Margaret Gorman, RSCJ of the faculty of Boston College. Guests are invited and reservations may be made by calling 222-2424 or 222-7451. ST. ANN, RAYNHAM
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The Men's Club will sponsor its annual Maybasket Dance from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday, May 22 in the church center. Music will be by the Sounds of Mid-Night and tickets will be available at the door or may be obtained at the parish credit union or from club members. Pretzels will be provided and other refreshments sold. A raffle will be held in conjunction with the dance and door prizes will also be awarded.
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