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Fall River, Mass., Thursday, May 26, 1960 PRICE IOc ..... 0. 21 © 1960 The Anchor $4.00 per Year Vo.I 4, 110.. Second Class Mail Privilege, Authorized at Fall River, Mass.
Cape C'od Franciscan To Sing' First· Mass Rev. Mr. Warren' L. Murphy, TOR, nephew of. Mrs. Philomena Davis, 403 Commercjal Street, Provincetown, will be among four Franciscans of. the Sacred Heart Province ordained to the holy priesthood on Saturday by the Mos-:; Rev. George L. Leech at Im- r-" c" maculate Conception Chapel on St. Francis College campus, Loretto, Pa. Father Murphy recently completed the prescribed course of theology at St. Francili' Seminary in Loretto climaxing the nine years of clerical studies prerequisite to ordination. The ordinand attended Provincetown High School and Bryant and Stratton School before becoming an aspirant to the Third Order Regular of St. Francis in 1951. He pronounced the· solemn vows of poverty, eha~tity and obedience at Moul)t Assisi Monastery in Loretto in 1956 and received his B.A. degree from St. Francis College the sam~ year, majo.ril'\g in philosTurn to Page ·Twenty-two
quarters reported last evening a total of $403,104.90. The very noticeable increa~~ in the level of giving assures a successful appeal. Forty-one parishes have already, on the basis of incomplete r 'urns, passed their 1959 totals in charitable giving. The great increase that is presently growing has resulted from intensive, dedicated parish and Special Gift committemen's zeal and work;. The popularity of ten dollar donations has brought about more than a 15% increase in this cat~g('-", The Appeal office announced today that their books and tabulations will officially close within ten days and has urged all solicitors to make their returns at once. Holy Name Parish, Fall River, leads the parish list on contributors. Following is the order of the ten leading ,parishes: . ;Holy Name, Fall River $15,585.50 St. Lawrence, New Bedford 14,296.10 St. James, New Bedford 13,568.80 Sacred Heart, Fall River 12,489.25 St. Francis XaVier, Hyannis 10,854.00 10,165.50 St. John, Attleboro St. Mary, Taunton 8,020.50 Mt. Carmel, New Bedford 7,990.25 St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall River 7,693.50 St. Thomas More, Somerset 6,822.50
Plan St. Ann's To Service Raynham The Most Rev. James L. Connolly, Bishop Qf the Diocese of Fall River, announced today the establishREV. MR. MURPHY, TOR
Lynch Accepts As'signment To Stang High Faculty The Most Reverend Bishop announced yesterday the appointment of Carlin y. Lynch as a member of the teaching staff and Athletic Director of Stang High School, No. Dartmouth. Mr. Lynch will serve on the faculty and will be coach of football and baseball as well as physical education director of the school. The first coach and director of athletics at the Diocese's newest school brings to his positions • wealth of experience in the Sports field on both the active and administraive levels. . A native of Somerset, he was graduated in 1952 from Monsignor Coyle High School, Taunton, where he earned nine letters, eaptained the basY~~baH. team and.was co-leader of the football squad. An All-State end in football and All Bristol County on the .ridiron and the diamond, Carlin entered Holy Cross' College where his brilliant exploits on the football field brought him national recognition and a berth on the AU New England eleven. A shoulder injury curtailed his eatching career after two years under the venerable Jack Barry. Upon graduation, he entered the ranks of high school coaches by accepting a position at Catholic High, Pueblo, Colorado. He bas been associated with champions ever since Catholic High was State champion in 1957 and biN baseball team' shared the limf'light a year later. He r('turned EmIt in 1958 to Turn to Page Twenty-two
ment of a 'new par1sh .in 'laynhar., with the title of St. Ann, Mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The official declaration, the Bishop said, will be made next week. A'tract of land, consisting of 42 acr~s, has been purchased by the Diocese from Mrs. Doris R. Co~nors. The location of this first parish in Raynham is on No. Main St., at the intersection of "~nter St. '
HANDS AND FEET OF MERCY: Hands and feet of mercy, usually busy on a thousand errands, pause briefly as nuns at St. Anne'g Hospital enjoy annual plenary meeting of Diocesan Council of Catholic Nurses. . -
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Regional' 'CYO Plans New' Bedford Session . . Approximately 500 youngsters and young adults are expected to participate in the annual New England CYO convention Saturday and Sunday, June 18 and 19 at Kennedy Center, New Bedford. It marks the first time New Bedford has been host to the conven- van, St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall tion and the first time a River, directors of the CYO io concurrent convention will their respective cities. be held by the New England Theme of the convention is "A Catholic Young Adults Organization, Rev. Leo .Sullivan of Holy Name Church, New Bedford, who is Fall River diocesan youth chairman, is general chairman of the planning board for tht' dual conventions. He is being assisted closely by the Rev. Edward Duf. fy, St.' James Church, New Bedford, and Rev . Walter Sulli-
Better Youth for a Better Tomorrow," the same theme chosen by the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women two weeks ago. Planning the convention got underway a year ago, Father Sullivan said, but active adv "lce work started when the priestdire.ctors of the New England Turn to Page Twenty-two
Grants Permission to Omit Prayers After .Low Mass - VATICAN CITY (NC)-TIie'HoIy See has ruled that the prayers after Low Mass may be omitted after Dialogue Masses on S\.Jndays and feastdays and after Masses during which there has been a sermon. The prayers involved are the, so-called Leonine prayers, consisting of three Hail MarY's, the Hail Holy Queen, ~ prayer for sinners and the
Accomplishments: of Fairhaven Sisters Please Sacred Hearts Congregation Superior. General
liber:y of '·le· Church, an invoBy Avis Roberts "Magnifique" was the way a distinguished visitor to the United .States described her cation to St. Michael, and - triple petitiQn to the Sacred Heart of first jet flight 'over the Atlantic from Paris· to'New York. 'She is the vivacious and per- Jesus, Originally prescri br" by sonable Very Rev. ·Mother. Zenaide Lorier, Superior General of the Sistel's "of the Congre- Pope Leo XIII :~ 1884 for the gation .of the E!acred Hearts. Currently Mother Zenaide is paying a two-week visit to the 'settlement of the Roman Question', they 'have been off :ed for Sisters of the Congregation' Superior General spends only a few months '~ach year ~s l~cated the conversion of Russia since at Sacred' Hearts Academy,. .. , ," in Pl;Iris a.nd _"Gen~J;'aILa.fayette 1934. " . Fairha~en. Later, she . wiiI is ?uri~d in C?ur back yard/, the Masses of a solemn :character ··t th h f th tWinkling brown-eyed nun anVIS 1 0 er . ouses, 0 . e nounced. have been exemp~from the 'ruie congregation' in Gardena; Cal., . and Montreal. . H er curren t t rip 'WI'll t.a k e t wo months and. late: th.l~ year Mother Zenalde Will· ~lSlt convents. and school~. In South America a.nd Ha~al1., . Of her inspectIon: tour~ of the convent a?d school 111 F?lrhaven the SuperIOr Gen~ral sal~, "I am very pleased With the work being done by the sisters in Fairhaven. They are very devoted and they work hard for the complete formation of pupils in a homelike atmosphere. Mother Zenaide was born in Mayenne, France, where her two
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requiring. reci'tation of the Le'D~ri~g the French revolution, hIt d 2000 VIC . t'Ims 0 f th e onine prayers since ,191:'. The sere a e" rebels were' buried in an open hew decree further .spells out area' near the 'site where the . the various .exemptions. mother. hous~ later .was erected. The de-:ree also permits omis_ General 'Lafayette was not a s~on of the prayers when Mass victim of the revolt but h.e and has been celebrated '.,. a wedother members of the royal fam- ding, 'First Communion, ConHies were buried with the early firmation, ordination, religious victims. profession, and when there is a -' . . In March a n 4 Aprtl a dramatIc general Communion (such as a company "produced "Mad~me Mass organized for all members Laf!!yett:, . at the Blac~ Friars of an organization). The prayers Theater In Ne~ York. Sisters of may also be omitted when anthe CongregatIon of the ~acred other liturgical service follows. The Congregation said the Hearts were. port:ayed 111 the cast and their habits we~e bor- decree was issued in response to questions which it had received. from the Fairhaven The decree dated March 9, 1960, Mother Ze?aide will celebrate is published in the latest issue of the 50th anlllversary of the pro- the Acta Apostolica Sedis, official publication of the Holy, See. Turn to Page Twenty-twit
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THE,ANCH'OR-Dioc~~'eofFCJfIRi~er":"~h'~rs.May 2p, i 960 .
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ST',LAWRENCE $100 Mr & Mrs William M. Conroy, Mr & Mrs Thomas A. Mahoney., $50 Mr & Mrs J. J. Dunn, John L. Powell. .
A.. J. Levesque, Mrs Charles' LUbke~, lVIr & Mrs J. MacFarlane. ~r & Mrs Frank Mahon, Margaret Mahoney.,. Mr &.l'tIrs E. L. Manley, Mr& Mrs R. Mathieu, Mr & Mrs Joseph A;:Mcl\voy. $40'~Dora McCarthy, .Mr & Mrs Misses M. & W..Keneally, Mr: L.eonardMcDonnell,'Agnes Mel_ & Mrs George McGovern., lor, Mr & Mrs P. 'Moore, Alice . $35 Murphy.' . Mr & Mrs Johl.1 D.Kenney. Mr & Mrs .P. Murphy, Mr & $30 ' Mrs William A. Murphy, Mr &, Mrs William Foster & Family. Mr W. H. Murphy, Mr '& Mrs , $25 ., Francis· Murray, Mr & Mrs F. , Dr & Mrs A. B. Crowe, Anna Murray Jr. Driscoll Mr & Mrs Daniel Mr. & Mrs R. Nelson, Mr & Dwyer, 'Mr & Mrs R. Ford, Miss Mrs A, Nunes, Mr & .MrsAlyrio F· , Mashpere'mb,erton 'N-ye, John N. Nunes, Elizabeth .F. O'Brien, Mr Helen L. O'Brien. . O'Brien Mr & Mrs T. Osborne, ' Mr & Mrs Leo St. Subin. Mary T.. O'Brien, Mrs James $20 F. O'Neill, Mr & Mrs Zigmond , Mr & Mrs W. Balderson, Mr & Peret, Albert W. Perrier, Mr & Mrs J. Gardiner, Mr & Mrs W,. Mrs George Ponte., '. Goodwin, Misses Hannigan, JulMr & Mrs Manuel Rapoza, ia Joyce. I . ,Mrs Mary Ribeiro, Mrs Lorana Mr &, Mrs William T. Kmg, Robinson, Mr .& Mrs George D. Catherine & Agnes O'Malley,. Rogers, Mrs J. Rosen. Richard P. Regan & Helen, Mary Mrs Rhea Ross,Mr & Mrs & Clara Smith, Myron Tripp & William Rossi, Mr & Mrs Ralph Mary B. Tripp. Royer, Mr Clayton Russell Mr $15 & Mrs Antone Santos. ' Mr & Mrs John Duxbury, Mr Mrs Margaret Smith, Miss & Mrs Odee L. Landry, Mr & Helen Stager, Mr & Mrs Francis Mrs W. Loveridge, Mr & Mrs P. Sullivan, Helen Sullivan Mrs Malone Helen Morrison. . Jeremiah A. Sullivan. ' :Mr Mrs P. Sullivan & John . Mr &. Mrs G. Swansey III & Daniel. ~sJ. Sykes, Arthur Tr~ndY,' $12 Mr ~ l\1: rs E. V. ,!,ynan, Mr & 'Mrs es Goldrick, Mr & Mrs Jam William Whelan. Mrs Robert House, Mr &. Mrl!. Maurice R. Pelletier, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs J. Wooler, Mr & R. Santerre, Mr & Mrs J. Wil-. Mrs Peter Ziemba. . Iiams. . Mary' McAuliffe, Mr & Mrs $10 W. K. McDonald, Elizabeth Mc'Philip Adams,Florence An- Donnell, Patricia McGlynn, Mr drade, M~ &; Mrs Joseph Al1dett, & Mrs J. McGrath..."'.. . " '. Mr & Mrs E. T. B?":-'~i,Mr & Mrs·, Robert MCIntyre; Mr'& Mrs William A. Barter.. " Mrs, J. McQuad, Sr., Mr&' Mrs Mary Bassett"Theresa Beehan, J. McQuil'an, Mr '& Mrs ·F. C. Mr& Mrs ,W. Beehan, Mr Ame-, Mahoney, Mr & Mrs W. Maley. dee' Bliinchet,' Mr &; Mrs. C. well. " 'Mr & Mrs J. M~mghan,:' MarBram garet Manning, Mr & Mrs R. George Breen, Almyra & Dor-· Manning, Dr & Mrs Edward othea Brennan, Mr •. Mrs N. 'tt' Mr & Mrs Charles M~, Mr & Mrs, E. Monfils. B rI aln, Burke, Mr & Mrs H. Butts. . Helen Moore, Mr & Mrs James Mr & Mrs Joseph Cabral, Mr Mosher, Mr'&; Mrs F. Muldoon, & Mrs Theodore Calnan, Mr & 'Mr & Mrs P. Muldoon & Family; Mrs George Carignan, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs L. Mullaney. James Comiskey, Mrs Francis Mr & Mrs Joseph ~undorf, Connolly. '. Mrs E. D. Murphy, Mr~ & Mrs Margaret Connolly, Mr & Mrs Owen Murphy, Mr & Mrs W.· W. Coogan, Mr & Mrs William Murray, Helen Nelson. Corrado, Mr & Mrs M. Correia, Mr' & Mrs John Newby, Mrs Mr & Mrs E. Cote. Raymond Normandin, James J. Mr & Mrs Paul T. Coucei, Mr O'Brien Jr., Mr & Mrs Cyril & Mrs Alfred Coutu, Gertrude O'Leary, Mr & Mrs Ernest Cuttle, Mr & Mrs' E. J. Deslisle.l Oliver. Mr & Mrs F. Deterra, Jr. & Mrs 'Albert Olivera, Mr & 'Mrs Timothy F. Dris- Clara O'Neil,Mr & Mrs George coIl, Mr & Mrs Edw. Duggan, Mr O'Neil, Mr & Mrs R. O'Neil Mr & Mrs L. L. Dumont, Mrs James & Mrs J. Osborne. ' Stephen & Mary Osborne, Mr C. Fanning, Mr & Mrs B. Flynn. Mr & Mrs William Fortier, & Mrs Luc;1ger Paquette, Mr & Mrs William Furey, Mr & Mrs Mrs Jamel?" Payne,' Dorothy G~orge Gagnon, Mr & Mrs Al-' Peers, Andrew & May Peterson. bert Gamba, Edith Gifford. Mr &. Mrs Joseph Porter, Mr Mr & Mrs Joseph' Griffin," .& Mrs'R Porter,Yr & Mrs TimAnne Harrington" Mr & Mrs M. othy Quill, Mr & Mrs W. QuinHarrington, Mrs Mary Harris, lan, Mr & Mrs James P. Quinn. Mr & Mrs Raymond Hunt. . An'ne Regan, Mrs Hannah· Mr & Mrs Jacob Janusz,.Mr & Reilly, Mrs M. E. Reynolds Mr Mrs James M.. Kearney, Mr ,&,,& )drs R' Richards, Dr & 'Mrs Mrs Andrew Ke';Ded?" ,Mr &., Frederick Riley. ' Mrs Josellh R. Kiernan, Mr '&,' " Mrs Kenneth Ross, Mr & Mrs Mrs A. KIrkwood. 'C h 'Mr" ' R' ouseau, Mrs Thomas R usM r & M rs D ona ld L a f avor, & Mr B L k M' &. M .to", n, I rene S a dl er, M r & M ra ,rS'joSeph Santos. , s yron .a e, r. : Mr & Mrs John Seed, Mrs Cecelia Slocomb, Mr & Mrs Alex. ander Smith, Mr & Mrs Ambrose ' May 29-3:00 P.M. Cathedral. (Exceptional Children); Smith, Albert Smith. . Mr & Mrs R. Smith, Mark Sullivan Mr & Mrs Hannibal FORlY HOURS, Sylvia, Lillian Tablas, Mr & Mrs Primo Tarini. DEVOTION Mrs Edith Thatcher, Joseph May 26-Convent of the Holy Treadup, Mrs Ursula Tutterow, Union of the Sacred Mr & Mrs Jesse Valerio. Hearts, Fall River. Mr & Mi-s 'G.:dwar~l F. Varsel, Convent of the Sacred Mr & Mrs S. Vercellone, Mr & Hearts, Fairhaven. Mrs Allan Wall, Mrs J. Whelan, Mount St. '~ary's Con& Ann,' Mr & Mrs L. Weaver, vent, Fall River. Mr & Mrs H. Winterson, S. F. May.29-~t. Mary, Mansfield. Winsper, Mary. T. Winsper, Mrs St. Teresa's Convent,:.Fall W. Yates. River. Holy Name, Fall River. June 5-SS. Peter & Paul, Fall River. CLINTON (NC) - A nun<;t. Joseph, Taunton. admin.istrator of a home for June 12-St. Mary, New Bedthe aged here has been named ford. a member of the Iowa Commi&Blessed Sacrament, Fall sion fc~' Senior Citizens by Gov. River. Herschel ,B. Loveless. Sister Corpus Christi, Sandwich Mary Caroline, administrator of. the Mount Alverno Home for the TRE ANCROR 8econd-e1asa :nnU priviJegea autborJaecl Aged, will join the newly formed at hD River. Mass, Published lIYeQ 27-member commission in Des Thursday at no Highlaud Avenue. FaD River. MIlS••• b, the Catholic Press of the Moines for its first meeting dealDiocese of Fall River Subseriptloa price ing with problems of the aged. br mall. postpald 14.00 per 'ea&'.
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JUST ANOTHER TOURIST: .President Eisenhower l stops to' view a statue of the Virgin during his tour of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. NC Photo.
Colorado K of C Seeks Tax Credit For Hig~er Education Expenses
LAMAR (NC) ' - Colorado Knights of Columbus have called for 40 per cent tax credit on the Federal. incQme tax against tuition and fees :paid for higher
education. The Knights said in a resolution that the suggestion is aimed at enabling independent colleges to raise tuition,substantially and at stopping "the vicious trend" toward state monopoly in higher education." Another' K. of' C. resolution I called ..for defeat' in the U: S. Catholic members of both the House or R~presentatives of a· Fire and Police IDepartments of Senate-passed bill' because it the city, ,of Taunton are looking counts parochial school'children' , forward to their respective Com- .. munion Sundays' and Breakfasts. for 'purposes of determining Fed-, On this coming Sunday, the eraFmoney to be given states, firemen will' attend Mass and but then does not 'give them receive Holy' Communion in a funds; The 'resolution said that "only group at 'the '9.' o'clock Mass at St. Mary's Church, celebrated by 20 per· cent of United States' inRev. William' r-. ,Morris. The dependent Iiberal arts colleges Breakfast' will be held at the may survive th'e pressure of risinJ 'costs," and a tax credit will Cotillion Ballroom. On 'Sunday, Jl;lne 5, Rt Rev. allow them' to raise tuitions to a James Dolan, pastor of St. Mary's realistic ·level and will also help will celebrate the 9 o'clock parents send chil:lren to the col-' Mass at St. Mary's for members leges of 'their choice. of, the Taunton Police Depart, ment who will breakfast afterwards in the Legion Hall.
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Most Reverend Egidio Va..,.. nozzi, S.T.D., Apostolic Delegate to the United States, will ~ guest of honor at a Washington reception and dinner Tuesdaf' ' evening, May 31 marking· the 50th anniversary of. the BCllr Sc~ut~ of America~ , . ~ dinner. has be~n arrangecl , by the Nai~onal Catholic La~, men's committee on Scouting 811 ' a tribute to the AIDerican hiep.,-',' archY-o Bishop Vagnozzi will 'r~." ceive a gold Ad Altare D~ . Cross, ,symbolic .of the higheSt award available to Catholie\ Scouts. Three gold St. George Awards will be presented to adult leaders ',,"or outstanding contributions to the spiritual development of youth through Scou~ ing." , They will go to Charles F.. McCahill of the Cleveland Plaia ' Dealer; Thomas F. Patton, president of Republic Steel Corporation; and Ignatius A. O'Shaughnessy, a member of the National Committee on Catholic Service, . Boy Scouts of America.
New Holy Union Convent in Taunton Construction of the new st. Joseph's Convent in TauntoR which will accommodate the 12 sisters who staff St. Joseph'. School, has begun. It is estimated that the building may be ready for occupancy by the end'of August. The two Story wooden building .located a~ 19 Kilton St.' ~ Tau~tori now has a foundation laid arid work is reported to be progressing rapidly: ., .
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The following films are to ~ added to .the lists in their r.. spective. classifications: Unobjectionable for general, patronage: Gallant Hours; Noose for a Gunman. Unobjectionable for adults and adolescents: Payor, Die. Unobjectionable for adults· Jdiot. Objectionable in part for aHr: Bluebeard's Ten HOneymooM' (sadism; 'Suggestive sequences); Prime Time '(suggestive costuming,and sequences; sadism-thw clasSification is' based upon .: revis~ ~ersioi:tof the film).
FRIDAY-St. Bede the Vener-, Representatives of all Knights able. Confessor and Doctpr of of ColUmbus Councils in the Diothe Chilreh~ Double. White. cese, . will attend ,the . eighth Mass Proper; Gloria; Second annual dinner for past state offi. Collect St, 'John I, Pope and cers and former district deputies Martyr; Creed; Ipreface of AS-' Tuesday evening, June 21 at Arcension. mand's Beacon Terrace RestauSATURDAY-St-' Augustine of rant, Route 9, Framingham. Canterbury, Bishop and ConPresent state officers will also fessor. Double~ White. Mass be, in attendance and outgoing Proper; Gloria; Preface of As- '.- distdct: deputies will receive cension. '. rings symbolizing service to the SUNDAY-Sunday . After the organization. Ascension.. . Double. White.' 'Tribute will be paid past su'tte Mass Proper; Gloria; Second, chaplains,' Most Rev. Jeremiah Collect St. Mary Magdalene F. Minihan, Auxiliary Bishop of de Pazzi;- Virgill; Creed; Pre-' . Boston and Rt. Rev.. Francis L. face of Ascension. Phe~an, pastor of St. Cecelia's MONDAY-Mass' .as on the As- Chur'ch, Boston. cension.. Simple. White. Mass '~, 3( ) Proper; Gloria; Second Coliect Free Delivery 3 Times Daily Thomas F. Monaghan Jr. ~t. Felix I, Pope and' Martyr; Preface of the Ascension. Treasurer TUESDAY - Blessed Vir gin Mary, Queen. Double of II '142 SECOND STREET Complete Selectio'n of Class. White P,roper; Gloria; MEATS - GROCERIES Second Collect· St. Petronilla OSborne 5-7856 Virgin; Creed; Preface of Bles~ PROVISIONS sed Virgin. FALL RIVER 249 Adams St., Fairhaven WEDNESDAY-St. Angela Mer_ WYman 4-6441 iei, Virgin. Double. White. 1!::l1E====,,~r==::;:;'IE;r==='IE==:! Mass Proper; Gloria; Preface of Ascension. THURSDAY-MaSs as on the Ascension. Double. White. Mass Proper; Gloria; Second Collect Ss. Marcellinus Peter ". SHARON, MASSACHUSETTS and Erasmus, Martyr;; Pre-. . Spacious Fireproof, Sleeping Quarters face of Ascension. For Boys 7 to 14 Years old Six week season: July 3 to August 14
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THE ANCHORThurs., May 26, 1960
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WASHINGTON (NC)-Experts on· marriage prep. aration from all partS of the U.S. will participate in the 27th annual National Catholic Family Life Convention to be held in San Antonio 'from June 20 through 23. Msgr. Irving A. DeBlanc, direc": . .. Other convention speakers int or 0 f th~ F·amI'1 y.L'f 1.. e Bu- clude Auxiliary Bishop Stephen reau, NatIonal CatholIc We1-· A. Leven of San Antonio, who fare Conference,· said that will extend a welcome to the del-
The Bishop Tyler General As- . $embly, Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, will hold its Thirteenth Annual Ladies Night next 'I:hursdaY,June .2, at 7;30 ·P.M. ." at Armand's Restaurant Hyan.n.is. ' : Frank . G.- Anderson is' hl' charge of r.eservations and any member wishing to bring a guest should .contacthim.· . .. .The. Assembly comprises men from Cape Parishes of St. Joseph, Woods Hole; St Patrick Falmouth; St. Anth~ny, East Falmouth; Our Lady of the Assumpt~on, Osterville; Our Lady of VIctory, Centerville' St F~ancis Xavier; Hyanni~; St: Pl';lS. X, South Yarmouth; Holy TrImty, West HarwiCh; Holy Re_ dee~e~, Chatham; Cor PUll ChrIsti, Sandwich; St. Margaret, Buzzards Bay; St. PatriCk, Wareham; and Otis Air Force Base. The clergy of those parishes will also attend the affair.
tit.' theme of the convention' will, e,;ates; Msgr. George A. Kelly, be "Readiness for Marriage-- the New York archdiocesan famWhat the Home, School, arid i; life director; Maria Augusta Parish Can Do." Trapp of the Trapp Family The four-day event, schedSingers; and Father Walter Imuled for San Antonio's Hilton biorski, director of the Cana Hotel, will be held under the Movement in Chicago and editor p' :1'0" ~e of Archbishop Robert ( . the "Cana Manual." Jo' Lucey of San A ltonio. It will Also addressing the convention be co-sponsored by the NCWC· will be Dr. Karl J. Hoffman of'·, Flily Life Bureau and the Philadelphia, former president Family Life Department of the of the Guild of Catholic PsychiSan Antonio archdiocese.. atrists; Father Lucius Servantes, .The keynote address will be S,J., of St. Louis University; and given by Father John C. :':nott, F~ther Donald R. Weber, assisdirector of the family life pro- . tant family life director of the gram for the Hartford archdio- Milwaukee archdiocese. cese. His subject will be "Who Gets Married?" Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, Apostolic Delegate to the United r'tates, will address the closing CLEVELAND (NC) - Amersession of the convention. He will speak on "The Vocation of ica's first Catholic bishop was a p" . -~ .... in promoting U. S. reliMarriage." gio··· freedom, a Catholic eduMedicine in Marriage DRUGGISTS' MAYBASKET: For the 14th year, New CHICAGO (NC) - The third cator said here. Following the keynote address, Bedford druggists presented a Maybasket of drug and Christian Wisdom Award of · Father Edward B. Bunn, S.J., Dr. Herbert Ratner, professor of surgical supplies to the White Sisters. Materials will be Loyola University here was premedicine at Stritch School of president of Georgetown Univerused in home visits to sick of the area. Left to right, Sister sented to Father Gustave Medicine, Chicago, and Dr. John sity, Washington, D.C., pointed Weigel, S.J., of Woodstock (Md.) Imelda of Mary, Mother Superior Rene Theodore Sister College R. Cavanaugh, secretary of the out that Archbishrop John Carfor "his major contriburoll, Georgetown's founder, spe(" ild of Catholic Psychiatrists, - Jeanne Anastase. ' tions to the science of theology." will present the role of "Medi- cified that the university was ,The presentation was made' to be open to students of all c' e in Marriage" to a closed r a.t a ceremony in the office of group of family life ·directors· cre " . . Father James F. Maguire, ~.J ... · And at the time when Arch-' and guests. ~niversity president. The first. full convention day bishop Carroll found~d GeorgeFather Weigel lias been a .NOTRE DAME (NC) -Both 1'n in 1789, the nation's non(June 21) will open with a diascientific research. member of the Woodstock Col-' logue Mass offered. by Bishop. Catholic universities refused to· religion and science are needed . Between· science and 'religion, . Christopher J. Weldon of a.droit Catholic students, Fdher: for people to "see life and see it he emphasized, "there is no con-: lege faculty" since 1948: H•. at the CatholicUniver-' r: in,;{field, adviser 'of the Bunn said at the ninth annual whole," .aCCOrding to a ieading flict, there can be no conflict.' served sity of Chiie from 1937 until Catholic scientist. . John Carroll' dinner. of the.· NCWC Family Life Bur.eau. The apparent contradictions dis-' 1948. He 'has doctorates in phi-' Dr. Hugh Taylor, dean emeriCleveland Union Club. p.er-'!, as do the mists in the · The ::>resif ~nt of the nation~s tus of the Princeton University morning sunshine, in the illumi-' ,losophy and sacred theology from. the Gregorian University' oldest Catholic University also' graduat'e school, also said that nation that comes from more in Rome. "unless we Catholics play our poir' ~d out that the. sons or penetrating knowledge." ncuhews of seven U. S. Presi- part, we shall' surrender science V'--TMONT (NC)-The sec- dents have attended Georgeto those who .7ould fetter it with Buddhists, Moslems· ond annual Seminary Week has town, beginning with George a false philosophy." been arrAnged here to provide a Washington's nephews Augustine .~. ~ British - born chemist Take Part in Protest fir~l-hand understanding of and Bushrod,who were enrolled. spoke at a: Christian Culture T ~ -....EI (NC) Buddhist seminal'y life for seventh and in 1793 and 1794. Symposium sponsored by St. M' I:s-one a refugee from SP. 5-0388 eighth grade bOyf; ('n,,~l,ering a Mary's Cqllege here. Tibet-took part in a Catholic He listed the others as Andrew'· Protected - Insured vocation in the priesthood. Discussing the relation berally ~ere against religious per.T. :kson's nephew and ward, tween The vocational guidance projscience and religio.n; he secution in Red China. ect will be held from June 12 Andrew Jackson Hutchins; MarBOX GARMENT declared: "It is '\t the boundaries About 2,000 Catholics crowded to ]8 at St. Joseph's Minor Sem- tin Van Buren's sons, John and. of science,' where· it ca,n go no into downtown auditorium for STORAGE inary of the Franciscans St. Smith; John Tyler's son,. Tazefur"ler ;nto ultimate reality, the rally at which Thomas Car- . weI" James K. Polk's nephew Louis-Ch\cago Province of the that religion can take up the dinal Tien, S,V.D., presided. tc .'- ., . , Sacred lIeart. To a· great extent and ward', 'Marshall; James Bu1 rotestant, Buddhist, Lamaist,', chanan's '1ephew, Joseph B. the regular schedule of tlie semMoslem, Taoist speakers deTask' of .ReconcilingHenry, and· Andrew Johnson's inarywill be followed. nounCed attempts by· ainlan·d .. "Upon those of us who realize There will be classes in the son, Andrew. the duality of our nature, who ( ina's ruler to suppresS reliGA,8·2776 morning; supervised recreation gion. ' think in terms not 'only of our and vocational counseling in the Bishop. Charges Reds but also of our souls,' afternoon, and educational movI'nfiltrate Philippines.' bodie.s, , \ . there devolves the task of reconies in the evening; Priests, · PHILADELPHIA (NC )-'Com-. ciliation, the 'fusion of devotion Brothers 'and seminarians of the mu'nists are oeing smuggled into . both to scientific and divine pro"h1ce '. will supervise the. the Philippine Islan~s to stir' up. truth,". he added. week. Regular rules of the semdissension between Moslems and Dr. Taylor ;urged Catholics to mary will· be enforced. Last year more than 500 boys Christians in his island vicarhite, - offer "a la.t:ger. .neasure of cofrom parishes in the 'Midwest • U. S. plissionary b ish op . operation in the work of science." . CHARCOAL BROILED' ij:e appealed spec'" ~ally to Cath-' .tt('n"1ed the first Seminary charged here. 01:. pa ::mts to encourage their. Bishop FrancisJ. McSorley, Week. st, Joseph's is located in Lounge Westmont, Ill., a suburb of Chi- O.M.L, Vicar ;Apostolic Of Jolo; .. children to' take up careers in in the Philippines and former cago. Philadelphian, said he based his .Twin Pianos Cape Cod's on the intelligence reMalden Maryknoller statement ports in the hands of the U. S. Fulbright Winner Central Intelligence Agency. Entertainment CL ~KS SUMMIT (NC)-A Speaking at the 12th annual priest on the staff of the 1:8ry- dinner of the Philadelphia Union LOWER COUNTRY ROAD BERNARD knoll Junior Seminary faculty of Holj Name societies, Bishop here in Pennsylvania has been McSorley said: "They may think awarded a Fulbright scholarship Americans are getting soft, but to studY in Italy. 1 YANOUGH RD. RTE. 28 our missionaries prove to the Father Robert D. O'Connor, EXeter 8-2226 f "'rary." Hyannis SP 4285 M.M., 31, of Malden (Mass.) serves as dean of studies and Holy Ghost Fathers teac; ~s Latin and Greek to 187 Maryknoll seminarians preparPlan New Province ing for the foreign mission LOS ANGELES (NC) - The pr' .' hood. He will participate Holy Ghost Fathers will open in a summer seminar for Amertheir first establishment in this ican teachers of the classics at archdiocese next September ..:.the American Academy at Rome the new Pater Noster High and at the Vergilian Society of School in a five-story building Cumae. that formerly served as a hosiery factory. • .Certified! Swim• Daily Mass Benedictine Oblates The mission congregation will ming Progl:'am staff the school for boys in the Plan, June Retreat • BusTransportation .• Active: Sports Benedictine Oblates of Ports- densely populated northeast section of the city. The school will mouth Priory will make a retreat From: .June 27 - Aug. 26 • Milk and Snacks Program at the Priory from Friday, June enroll 200 freshmen boys in its first year. . Provided. 17 through Sunday, June 19. • Specialized HandDaily: 8:30 • 4:30 Fat her Joseph Murphy, Rcscrvations may be made with ,icraft Program • Insurance Mts, Frank Moriarty, OSborne C.S.Sp., provincial delegate is r JW making a survey aimed at 2-14:-19, Fall River. ·The next regular Oblate meet- eventual e ~ablishment of a Holy ~IOW CONTACT PARISH PRIEST or in/{ will be held in October at St. Ghost Fathers province in the I~ - Call OS 6-8943' - P. O. Box 1470 Vincent's Home, North Main West, with novitiate and seminary. St.reet, Fall River.
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r. -IARGARET'S, BUZZARDS BAYS SS. Margaret ~ary Guild will bold its annual banquet Wedn'esday, June 8 at Bourne Mill. The unit. -has. agreed to purchase a statue and stand for the' newly renovated church. The annual bazaar to benefit the CYO will b"! hold Saturday, July '16 and annual·elections will be' held VT-inesdaY,.June 1. ST. MARY'S, NORTH· ATTLEBORO The Parish Guild will hold its second annual June Festival starting at 10 Saturday lorning, June 18. ·Mrs. Frederic Thorpe Sr. is general chairman. 'bjor prizes wiiI be two' bicycles and. a silver coffee service. ST. STANISLAUS, FAiL RIVER . The PTA and Alumni bowling league will hold a dinner meeting' in August. Miss Stella Dyla is new president of the group, aide'd by Miss Mary Kudlacik, treasurer and Mrs. Josephine Zdabosz, secretary. IMMACULATE CONClEPTION GUILD, NORTH FALMOUTH The flower committee of the Altar Guild will furnisli flowers for the chapel ·altar throughout the Summer, although there"will be 'no regular guild meetings until September. ST. ANNE, FALL RIVER Rene Tremblay Jr. will head Cub Pack 50 now in' formation stage, as Cubmast~r. Boys from the parish will be eligible f.or membership. ' . Rev. Ange M. Begin; O.P., is in charge of a pilgrimage to Guaialtipe, Mexico to leave New York Saturday, July 2. .' ST. MARY'S, NORTON 'The'CVO will hold a second annu~1. 'Communion supper at 7:30 tclnight in the high' school caf- . eteria, following 6:30 Mass at the clnirch. ·Rev. joseph E. Manton, C.S.S.R. will De supper speaker. He 'is 'well known as the conductor of a novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help at the Mission Church, Roxbury. SACRED HEART, NORTH A'ITLEBORO . C. Y. C. members are organized into spiritual, cultural, recreational and social committees. All will meet to plan. activities Tuesday, May 31. Forthcoming events will include speakers, discussion group, field trips, picnics, dancing, sports and hobby clubs. S'1. LOUIS, F.:'LL RIVER 1\Tew officers of the Women's Guild will be installed at a banquet Monday, June 6. They inclurie Mrs. Oliver Dawson, president. Mrs. Raymond Morin, vice. president; Mrs. John Rowe, secretary; Mrs. Williapl Lynch, ~easurer.
The annual Communion breakfast will be held Sunday, May 22, with Mrs. Lynch as chairman. Conrad Boland, O.F.M., will speak. A rummage sale is set for Tues":ay and W, jnesday, May 24 aDd 25, in the church auditorium. SACRED 'HEART, FALL RIVER The Women's Guild will hold an installation banquet at 6 Sunday night, June 5 at Stonebridge Inn. Tickets . must be purchased by Wednesday, June 1 and may be obtained by contacting Mrs. Peter Gigney or any registrar.
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ST. MARY'S CATHEDR~L, FALL RIVER The annual installation banq"et will be held Monday, June 8, at the C=,~holic Community Center by the Women's Guild. New officers include Mrs. Harold Sayward, president; Mrs. Gerald Holleran, vice' president; Mrs. Edward Doolan, recording secretary; Mrs. Gertrude Richard, corresponding secretary; Mrs. William Wyrick, treasurer.' SACRED HEART, FALL RIVER The bowling league of the Women's Guild will· entertain the Catholic Guild for the Blind Saturday, June <l. The unit's ins''ll1ation banquet will be hel(l Sunday, Jt;.._ 5.
~- ESSED SACRAMENT, FALL RIVER T-~ Women's Guild will hold a public whist at 8 .Saturday n.:.Jht, Jun" 4, in t: church hall. ' Proceeds will benefit Rev. Robert . - wigny, a.M.!., mi~sionary who. was formerly a parishioner. ST. ,MARY'S, FAIRHAVEN The Couples Club will hold elections Sunday, June 19. A Summer outing is planned to Long Pond. .
ST. PAT: -:::K, FALM01JTH The Women's Guild' and Holy Name Society will co-sponsor an auction Monday, Jun. 20 at Fall"'outh R,ecreation Building. Mrs.~ Everett G. Finnell and Richard G. Pratt are co-chairmen. Donations 'may be given by calling the rectory or either chairman. . SACRED HEART, OAK BLUFFS . The Sacred Heart Guild will hold its annual Summer fair beginning at 5 Thursday evening July 14 at Sacred Heart parish h311. Holy Name Society members will assist in arrangements. Mrs. Alfred :r,:etell is general chairman, aided by Mrs.. George C. AEo:,. c'>:--chairman. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, FALL 'RIVER Atty. J-hn J. ~Tarrington will ~_.~ak on "Catholi-:: Lawyer and Catholic ~ayman" at Holy, Name Society installation ceremonies to be held Sunday, May 29, at a communion breakfast in the parish hall. .... , To be seated are Gerald Cloutier, president; Edward Riley, first vice president; George. Cha-"o :leau, second vice president; Howard Cote, secretary; Henry Lajeunesse, treasurer.. The Women's Guild ·will hold its installation banquet at 6:30 Wednesday evening, June 1 at White's restaurant, with the Fall River CYO·choral group, directed by Rev. Paul.Connolly,. entertaining. All officers have .been re-elected. They' include Mrs: Dolores Cangello, president; Mrs Andrew Cook, vice president; Mrs. James Gillet, secretary; Miss Estelle Roach, . treasurer. Banquet· reservations sho\!,ld be made by this Sunday or members may contact Mrs Lucien Boudreau, Mrs. Peter Yeaman or,Mrs. Armand Jean. ST. JAMES, NEW BEDFORD New officers Of Msgr. Noon Circle include Mrs. Alma Telesmanick, president; Mrs. Blanche Luckcraft, vice president; Mrs. Rita Estrella, recording secretary; Mrs. Mary Moore, financial secretary; Mrs. Ruth Barry, treasurer. The annual banquet is set for Wednesday, June 1 in the lower church, with Mrs. Sabina Correia as chairman. NOTRE DAME. FALL RIVER' The Council of Catholic Women will receive corporate Communion at 8 o'clock Mass this; Sunday morning, meeting at 7:45 in the vestry of the upper church to form ranks. A rummage sale is· set Wednesq.ay through Friday, June 1 through 3 at 278 East Main Street. Mrs Adelard Picard is chairman, aided by Mrs Albert Petit, co-chairman. A cake sale will be held Saturday, June 4 at McWnirr's and tickets for a fashion show Wednesday, Sept. 28 will' be available from now on. Mrs. Ed': ward Tetrault and Mrs. Paul Dumais are' in charge of arrangements for the show. Next regular meeting of. the unit will ge Monday, Sept. 26. HOLY TRINITY; WEST HARWICH The Holy Name Society entertained 100 members and guests at the semi-annual Communion breakfast. Speaker was Armand Penha, Fairhaven, former FBI undercover agent, who stressed the general apathy towards' the menace of communism.
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Problem of How to Spend Retirement Years 'Solved by St. Thomas More Parishioner By Patricia McGowan What to do with one'g retirement years seems to have attained the status of a national problem, but it's no difficulty at all for George R. Harrison of St. Thomas More parish, Somerset. His problem is how to find time for everything he wants to cram into his days. This happy state of affairs didn't just happen. Years ago, when Mr. Harrison was a hardworking executive for the Cudahy Packing Company, shifting from city to city in their behalf and later on, when he became the company's eastern· general manager and settled in <'Ie Diocese of Rockville Center, New York, he was planning for his retirement years. Always active in his parish, wherever he was living, he kept in the baek of his mind the idea that when he retired he. would devote the major part of his time to work for the Church. Lucky Parish That's what happened. Two years ago he retired to Somerset and as Goon as he and his wife were settled in their snug little cottage on Prospect Street, he paid a call on St. Thomas More's pastor, offering his services to the ~arish. "I was taken up on my offer!"' smiled Mr. -Iarrison. He's been busy ever since with various projects. A big job was this year's organization of- St. Thomas More's drive for subscriptions to The Anehor. "We aimed at subscriptions from 300 families and got 460,." said Mr. :Harrison~ He is a Past Grand .Knigh.t 'of But.the Serra Club has a spep:all ,River Council 86,Knights cial spot in this apostle's heart. of Columbus, and is still active Active in the organization ;n as a - "night. He's a lay reader Br'ooklyn and Rockville Center, at St. Thomas More at least one Sunday a month' and right now, he joined it at once upon coming to this Diocese. He is a trustee of as with thousands throughout the Fall River unit and head of the Diocese, the Catholic Chariits speaker's bureau. He has' ties drive is uppermost in his thoughts. Last year he was parHudner. ish chairman for the appeal' and Mass. C. O. Foresters - Our this year he's executive secre-' Lady' of Fatima Court, Terminal tary. Bakery, Lecomte's Dairy, B & S. The parish Holy Name Society Fisheries of Fall, River, Bristol also claims Mr. Harrison's attenKnitting Mills, Inc. ' tion and he's been instrumental J. Fred Beckett & Son, Darin arranging an 'outstanding' wood Manufacturing Co., Inc." sch~ "'l1e of lectures for Us memAtty. &: Mrs. Charles'W. Powers, bers duriilg the past few months. Dr. & Mrs. Robert A. DUfour, Professional Pharmacy. ney's Dept. Store, DeWolf & C. L. Lynch & Sons, AI's Tire Vincent, Hawes Electrical Co., 'Shop, ,Stafford' 'Furniture Co., Steamfitters & Helpers Union Chace Electric Co., Smith ElecNo. 644. trical Supply Co. Kerry Fashions Corp., Elco Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Daby, Dress Co. Inc., Pat McKenna, David Lash, Paul Woltman, Mr. Keating's-Emily Perry, Prop., & Mrs. Forrest Knight, Lamport Langshaw Mfg. Co. Inc. Company. Martin Sullivan, Standard Ralph Keyes, Remy Moving Co., Frates Dairy Inc., Alpert's Co., Green's Storage Warehouse, Furniture Co., Correia & Sons. Robert A. Clark, John Flanagan, Winfield Mfg. Co. Inc., W. T. Inc., Blake Engineering Co., Grant Co. Morris Levine, Chorlton Foundry, Dr. Raymond B. Fournier, Sullivan Signs, Dr. Elmer Leigh $350 Jr., Flynn's Package Store. J & J Corrugated Box Corp. $20 $150 Joseph Lima, Nelson R. Cher. ,South End Electric Co., New ry, Dr. & Mrs. William E. Potter, England Poultry C(). T. K. Webster Co., Inc. $125 $15 White's Family Dining Room Dr T. C Sousa, Somerset Lodge, and White Spa Caterers. City Hall Taxi Co., Thomas Ab- / Atty. & Mrs. J. 'Edward Lajoie. bott, Adams Book Store.
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spoken over 25 times in tJ:1e past year to clubs and other groups on behalf of Serra's purpose of encouraging: vocations to the priesthood. : "We speak to older groups in order to reach parents," he said, explaining that parental objections stifle many vocations. He told .of a parish where. he had once lived that had pot Qne, but two 'parochial' high schools. Parishioners, cheerfully 'subscribed millions for building projects, but not one vocation had come from the parish -for years. "They would give money to God, but not their children." Fall River Natives Both Mr. Harrison and his wife are Fall River natives. He was brought up in Sacred Heart parish and she in Holy Name. So when retirement time came they returned to the area "by choice, preference and inclination." 'Advice to other retirees? "Go to your pastor and volunteer for work-he'll keep you busy!"
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Protestant and Catholic
TODAY-Ascension
Thursda~
A non-Catholic minister, speaking at Boston's Tenth which commemorated the Ascension of Our Lord into heaven Annual Protestant Laymen's Communion Breakfast, has from the top of Mount Olivet, 40 .called for Catholics and Protestants to obtain an intelligent days after Easter, in the presence knowledge of each other's religion. of His Blessed Mother, His AposRev. Dr. Theodore P. Ferris singled out the authority tles and disciples. Generally this date is the feast of St. Philip of the Catholic Church as an element that arouses fear .in Neri, Confessor. Born in Florthe heart of the Protestant because he cannot understand ence in 1515, he became a tutor it. To the Protestant, the local Catholic church is a mystery in Rome to a nobleman. He dewhose very strangeness produces tension iIi the Protestant. voted his leisure to the study of Dr. Ferris fuither pointed out that Protestants resent theology. In 1548 with 14 companions he founded the Congre."being treated-courteously, to 'be sure-as though we are gation of the Oratory. He wa» entirely outside the realm of Christian grace." not ordained until 1551. The The tone of Dr. Ferris' talk is honest and sincere and Oratory was not approved ofhe must be given full credit for touching upon the topic ficially until 1583, but for more than 30 years it was the center with such candor and directn·ess. of religious life in Rome. Known It is quite true that Catholics and ·Protestants must as the "Second Apostle of Rome," stop. viewing each other with hostility and should be mindful St. Philip died in 1595 and was of the elements of sincerity and charity that inspire all in canonized in 1622. . TOMORROW - St. Bede the the worship ,of God. It is equally true that both must Venerable, Confessor-Doctor. He understand that there are certain areas where no comprowas born in Weannouth, Enmise can be ,worked toward or hoped for. gland, in 673 and as a child was The Catholic must understand- that his Protestant neighoffered to the Benedictine Abbey of 55. Peter and Paul at bor is a sincere person worshipping God in the light of his Wearmouth-Jarrow. He was proconscience. The Protestant must also realize that the Cathfessed there under the founder, olic concept of the Church can never be changed to coincide St. Benedict Biscop, and spent with his own. To the Catholic the Church is an organism the rest of his life at the abbey. He was ordained by St. John of and a historical organization which lives as -an external Beverley and was renowned as group under the auth'ority of a person, the Holy Father. a scholar. The Bible was his No matter how great the Catholic desire to meet' the Proprincipal study. His "Ecclesiastitestant on common ground, the desire for friendship cannot cal History of the English PeoI,ly Father John L. Thomas, S. J. obscure this fundamental concept. And it seems that this ple" earned him the title of . Ass't Sociology Prot.-St. Louis University Father of English History. He is a' concept that the Protestant mind finds difficult to "You've stated several times that love is not enough died in 735, on Ascension Eve, accept. Perhaps to the non-Catholic the idea is not of much to assure' happiness in marriage. How else can a couple tell and his last words were the moment. To the Catholic it is the touchstone of the Faith. whether they'll make good partners? It seems to us· that Gloria. . By all ·means let the Protestant and Catholic develop if you've fallen in love with someone, that person must SATURDAY-St. Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop - Confessor. charity in their dealings with each other and put to rest have the right qualities or to play together. He shares with Pope St. Gregory unholy suspicions and bigotrY,both as regards the charge you wouldn't have been at- as Because the marriage contract the Great the title of Apostle of and the fact. But let Protestants and Catholics also realize tracted to them in the first gives them far-reaching, tre- the English. Before his election, that the Catholic must be true to his faith-in all charity- place. Poeple don't fall in me::dous power over each other, he sent 40 monks under St. they must be capable of using Augustine to England, where and cannot compromise it. And it is for the Catholic to love with just anybody!" their rights without selfishness they were received by King St. You have a good point there. state the truths of his Faith and to insist on the importance exploitation. Ethelbert, who was converted. of these even if the Protestant Cannot see matters in this' Sensible young rilen and women or Marriage also makes some St. Augustine was consecrated. are initially' , light. That, after ail, is precisely why the one is Catholic attracted very practical demands. Since the first Archbishop. of Canterto and the other Protestant. . bury and achieved great succeS8 marriage means babies, the huseach other by bar _. mus~ be willing and capin spreading the Faith throughThis is no attempt to sabotage the hopes and aspirations; tM good,qualiable of supporting a family, out England. He died about 604 of thost;! who strive for better relations 'between men of ties they diswhile the wife must be prepared and was buried in the Abbey different religions. But it would be less than honest to hold cover or:, think church outside of the - walls of to face the confinement and the y discover out to non--Catholic men of good will the prospect that unity in "dom~stication"involved in run- - Canterbury. He founded the -'1 other. ning a borne and bearing church . can be obtained by a surrender of essential' elements of . As they come to children. SUNDAY-Sunday after the k'1o'" one'anCatholicism.
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From Harm, Physical and Moral Each time of year· has its advantages and drawbacks. The fast approaching Summer is welcomed by most persons . for its pleasant weather, beach opportunities and vacation .-' time. The students especially are happy to 100kJorward to a respite from books and school. There are, however, some difficulties which Summer brings with it. The presence of children at all hours of the day means that driving takes on added danger. The very vacation atmosphere means carelessness and accidents, many of these preventable. And already there are signs of rushing the season as young damsels blossom out in shorts of various degrees of modesty and appropriateness. That is a matter that should not get out of hand. Parents should see to it that their daughters are not allowed unrestrained liberty in the question of dress. Some do not have the judgement to know what is modest or not·, some do not even consider the question; a few do not even· care. And it takes a parent's judgement, too, to enlighten children on what is appropriate wear for a beach or picnic and what is fitting for Church attendance and wear on the street. Young people cannot be left to their own devises in this--for their own good and for the impression that they have on others and for a building .up of the general sense of modesty and reverence. . To be a parent is to be mindful of all these things. To be a parent is to take a constant interest in children. To be a parent is to be realistically aware of the dangers of the season and to protect children, by guidance and direction from harm, physical and moral. . . . ,
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other bet t e r , this attraction may grow into friendship and l~"e, further acquaintance may reveal t!"3its they dislike and. they part company. tn a society lil!:e our <?wn that places the respo"nsibility of selecting their future marriage partners upr'"1 the young people' l' mselves, this process of attraction, testing,: acceptance or rejection becomes the normal way of choosing one's partner. Under the circumstances, if a couple falls in love, they take this as a sign' ·.Hit they are ,suited for marriage. Does this necessarily follow? Perhaps if we analyze this process in gr~ater detail, you will see why love is not enough. In the first plaice we are talkirg about choosing a partner for marriage. The· -~sSential word here is marriage,. What does it imply? For Christians, marriage is a vocation, an entire way of life. This means .that a man and wolI'~- agree to Jeek their sanctification and happiness together by dedicating themselves to the service' of God. Marriage, as a life-vocation, des~gnates.one way of fulfilling this service. Faith and Morals Hence the marriage partner you choose should have the qualities needed to assist you in striving for perfection. At a minimum this implies an understanding and appreciation of the faith, togethe£ with an operative, practical res'.1ect for the moral law. How can partners be "good" for each other if they do not help each other achieve the essential purpose' of life? But successful' married life also requires other qualities. Marriage unites a couple in an enduring, 'ntimate companionship.' Henceforth they must be capable of subordinating their private interests, their individual likes and dislikes, to their own common goo~I. They must be able to work together as well
Some young people give little Ascension. Generally this date is serious thought to these practical the least of St. Mary Magdalen demands when selecting their of Pazzi, Virgin. She was born partners. in 1566 and entered the CarmelWith these' remarks in mind, ite conve.nt in Florence at the let us turn to your original age of 18. Despite poor health, question. Why isn't love enough? she was noted for her practice There are several r;:!.lsons. The of self-denial, humility and patype of emotional involvement tience. She served twice as mistress of novices and once as or. love that occurs during courtsuperior. She died in 1607. ship includes many elements MONDAY-St. Joan of Are, that may have nothing to do Virgin. The Maid of Orleans was with success and happiness in born in 1412 in Domremy, Lormarriage.. raine, the daughter of a peasant. For example, you may be carWhen she was 17, while tending ried away emotionally by the her father's sheep, she heard special attention you are receivsupernatural voices commanding, or the flattering. conquest ing her to take up arms and lead you have made. You may be the French army against the Enthrilled simply' by the lightglish invaders of her country. hearted, easy-going companionHer success enabled King ship you are enjoying, forgetting Charles VII to be crowned at that marriage involv.es more than mutual entertainment and social Reims. 'Joan was captured by the Burgundians and given over life. to the English. Tried before an You may be stimulated by ecclesiastical court, she was sen_ the experience of ~otional imtenced to be burned alive at the pulses and drives you did not stake. The sentence was carried realize you possessed. out May 31, 1431. Her case was Or, as the experts say, you may be only "in love with 1(\"~," retried in 1456 and she was-declared innocent. She was beatithat is,You. may take the new exhilarating experience of be- fied in 1909; canonized in 1920 and declared patroness of France coming emotionally' involved in 1922. with one of the opposite sex as TUESDAY - Mary, Queen of a necessary sign that. you have the Universe. This feast was infounj the "one and only," though stituted by Pope Pius XII on it may merely indicate your first October 11, 1954. He ,directed discovery that such attachments the feast to be commemorated may prove emotionally rewardthroughout the world each year ing. on May 31, and that on the same These el~ments may exert . day the consecration of the husue" force in modern courtship man race to the Immaculate' because our society emphasizes Heart' of . Mary be renewed so only the romantic aspects of "'that there may arise an era' love. If a couple are in love, of happiness that will rejoice that's all that counts. Popular in the triumph of religion and -interest focuses on the "pursuit." in Christian peace." Once the lovers are united, WEDNESDAY-St. Angela de they're supposed to live happily Merici, Foundress. She was born "ever after." This means that in 1474 at Desenzano on Lake marriage is regarded as' a goal Garda in the Diocese of Verona. in itself, rather than as the enShe devoted herself to the edutrance to the enduring and cation of girls and the care of exacting demands of family life. sick women. She was joined by Hence \\i'hen I say that "love several companions and this led is not enough," I'm. merely callto the founding in 1535 of the ing your attention to the fact Institute of St. Ursula, the first that for Christians, m,-riage is specifically teaching community a life-vocation with serious, of women established in the Church. long range implications.
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VATICAN CITY (NC)-R'IlI Pope John XXIII 11M stated that preparations for the forthcoming ecumenical ....nclI By Alice Bough Cahill will'reach a new stage b;-: . . 'Time was when people simply cluttered their walls end of the month. ' with an odd assortment of pictures, from a print of the He said the council is leavtnc '~he antepreparatory stage and Roman Forum to the portrait of a devoted ancester. Like passing to the preparatory stage the cook who has learned from sad and bitter experience proper. that too much seasoning make suc~ a wall twice as Inte~.: Pope John made the announeespoils the broth, such wall esting.' They are, practical for JY1~"" at an audience granted to ,national'directors of Societies fott treatment had the same showing off prized possessions the Propagation of the Faith aD4 effect. toften at auctions you as well asholdillg book;s, If you members of the Sacred Cr-- '-ewill see beautiful, old frames have some burnished copper you gation for the Propagation .. going for a mere trifle, because might display that on these l' Faith. 10m e ' homeshelves.' ' He expressed great satisfactioD maker has come ' , 'Brass is attractive too, actually with' the work a"ne to date . . to the realizaeatchinJ light like a mirror. We . bjrh,,~- -1' the world. These retion her wall suggest copper and brass be, sponses to the Holy See's ': ~qllellt was "overseacause' ,they go with natural finfor, 'suggestions concerning IOned." W hat ished walls, or show up'brilliantcouncil's' agenda; Pope John 0bshould !i.uch a 'lyon white or, colored ,wood' homemaker do paneling. ' " ANNIV~RSARY BANQUET::' St. Patrick CirCle; served, demonstrate the vitalltr '·Ile Church iii the wwld v,·th her ",~lls? ; When, there's too ,little' room Daughters of Isabella of Somerset and Swansea;' ~elebtate8 of today. " Dec 0 r a i _' for a' "table' or' chair beside a its 35th anniversary with a banquet. Left 'tOdght, Rev~ Jng , walls re,fireplace; ,rather ' than' a bare ,N~njed :Monsig'nor : '. quires, a little wall, have J)ookshelves built in. . Vincent F:' Diaferio, curate at H'oly Rosary 'Church, Fall bit of ex'perf-' 'Put, a' scallop finishing aro,und ~iver; Mrs. June Creamer; regent; Mrs Carolyn B.Man~ HONNEF (-NC)~Fa-ther PlMlI Dienting, les- ' , " s;"'~s, to' take, away, the stark ning, past national regent of the organization; Rev. Joseph" '.Aden~uer, sOn 'of Chanceiloir' " " leni~'g or adding, just like, bak-' lines of the shelves. K. ~e)sh, 'paStor of St. Thomas More Church, Somerset. ,KonradAderiauer of West Ge... many, has been named a pap.. Ing. Your aim is i~ ID;ake, your 'Use ColiectiollS , chamberlain, with the title ~ room look ,smart and stylish, a 'Almost any decorator will tell Very Reverend Monsignor. h room' that shows imagination you to mf'1{e use, collections, 'Adimauei is a curate at Unkeland individuality. Pictures or ' if 'Y 0 4 have them. One boy who am-Rheim and, a profeSsor .. other ,wall decorating should . had collected harness brasses for VATICAN CiTY (NC) -His, ,in the spiritual mate~nity of the the Catholic Social Institute. reflect YOU and YOUR taste. sevel'al summers t hung them In " Church." " , Bad Honnef. 'Since the co~ch is' usually a' grouping under his college Holiness Pope John XXIII has against, the longest, wall in, a campus picture, thus creating a told a gathering of young women, room let's consider, it for a conversational corner 'in" his that woman's dignity is equal to mom~nt. If you haven't a large study, 'which without such a man's but God and nature have picture' to place on this, wall,: pleasing ,', 'arrangement would consider a grouping of pictures. have been ..just, another room. ' given her different tasks which~ , But suppose you don't nave ~nother example of a collec-' perfect, arid ¢omplete man's, enough' pictures to consider-them tiOD. being' put to decorative 'use mission." , good grouping? You could was a display of antique fruit ,The Pope, who was addressing' hp"g , severai_different related, pl.ates. These' were arranged in~ 'participants in the Congress of 'items in a pattern that is pleas- a grouping arouiJd a hexagonal' World Federation of Young ing to' the eye:' , clock, above a, deacon's bench. Catholic ,Women, said the guid\ What to Do To complete this interesting di!l- in,; principle in the problem of woman's ,work could be summed Assuming you have two inter- play, the bench Jas decorated up in tile formula "a similar esting etchings about 10x15, with fruit designs copied from dignity, but a complementary inches, a ,black tole clock, a the plates. couple of silhouettes, a pair of , It was' a planned grouping, mission. Pope John said the' Church wrought iron plant brackets. ,made'all the more interesting Clear the floor space in front' because coordinated. Such a "has shown herself by long traof your couch, laying a large grouping w'~uld fit into differ- dition to be solicitous in defendpiece of wrapping paper on the ent places in a' home-in a hall, ing both the dignity of the work- , floor. in a study, or even in a dining i,.; woman and the special nature' of the ",ork she per-' Line up th~ two etchings on noo',<. the first or bottom row, between Plan and study your walls and forms." He encouraged participants in' these two pictures, and only choose decorations that, will the congress, \ representing 84,. slightly above them, put the tole "spice" them. different associations in lio clock; close'to the clock' arrange countries, to bend their efforts a 3iihouette on each side and Jesu it Notes Need "in maintaining, strengthening' above them, in line with: the ~or ' Ur'lderstariding and' if need be restoring the outer edge of the etchings, ar'CLEVELAND (NC)-Apriest- natural ,order." range the plant brackets. ' theologian, has said people Pope John described woman's '--;"Ue you don't· have man" shOuld 'pr'ay and work first for' Items, you have an interesting mutual.understanding of "each natural' work as "a work, of grou'ping" and you'll be surprised otlier's religio'n," ins'tead of for love, of giving, of' gathering, all that involves dedication' to' how it will cover the wall space the union of all churches. others." above ,your sofa. Now mark the , 'rhere, will be "on~ fold and , He said that a woman's natural , placement of this grouping ~n your wrapping paper by out- one Shepher!i" eventually, bllt d,uty is aimed, dir,ectly or indi-' it will b,e in God's good time,'" lining each item. You can pin, rectly, at motherhood. And he this paper on the wall as a guide Father C'ustave',Weigel, S:J., P1-0- warned against any attempt by' , fess~r of theology at Woodstock' a wom'an' 'to' undertake' work to where each item, is to go., (Md.) .College, told the' First' e~ntrary to her nature. ' ; Remember that a large group- Friday Club here. ' -' , ing adds interest to the wall,over .. "The 'Jesuit theologian said "i~ 'He adde'd: "One might even, " , your sofa and your pictures will would be more realistic and say that' a suitable job will conlook:' much more dramatic than helpful now"if people worked' tribute greatly 'toward opening when scattered and hung sep- to unders'tand each other's reli- ,the supernatural' life to young arately. One striking grouping gion instead of for the unity 'of rloristian women, and could we saw recently was of a dozen all c~urches. permit some of them to follow , " pictures arranged in two rows the call of the Lord to a religious over a sofa. The pictures were , He called this 'proposed "real- vocation, which is, at the apex' costumes of the' Italian prov- istic" goal the "para-ecumenical of their nature and by means of ,inces in gay and alluring colors.' movement.". "Much can be ac- which they actively participate' complished," Father Weigel said, Sometimes a paneled wall pre- "by coming together i•. a sincere 8cnts a problem. Shelves can' effort to understand each other's Women to, Study' Duties religion if we,do not make final Superior General union the purpose." He said, In Independent AfriCa ELI:?ABETHVILLE (,N C ) however; the talks must be in to Receive Honor Catholic women from ", ?OQugh.. " , " , ~; ; WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-St.'- the form of sincere conversa,!ut Negro Africa will meet here ,,_ tions, not, lectUres; Michael's College will hear the this S~mer, to study. their role , Here's 8, dessert treat y~u aJ)d your family , '\~~ , Superior General of the Society' iB an Africa emerging from 'Mini~um .. Of St: Edmund as a baccalaureate Supports will "go fo~ - ' hi~cious Hood Stra~berry , , colonialism. ' Speaker" on June 5. Wage for, Farmi~g' Parfait! ' Made' ~S', only' famous Hood c'an The stUdy sessions, scheduled ", ' " Father Jeremiah Purtill, S.S.E., , WASHINGTON (NC)-'A Fed- for, the ,week of Aug. l~" are head of the society which opermake it .. '• • ric~ ,an.d VU,re ice cr,eani, all ates St. Michael's, will also r~ eral 'minimum wage ,for hired being organized by the World awhirl with'rea:}; true-fruit strawberry puree. '~ive t1:re' h 'orary degree of,' farm workers, is "both, feasible' ,Union of Catholic Women's Orand desirable,".. according to' a ganizations and the' World Feddoctor of laws at commencement, Um·m~m, delicious!, Looks So, pretty and'inon June '6. He' has been head of' report released by Labor Secr"e- et'ation of Catholic Young Wom,viting on your party tabie; t~o. Yo~'ll find it tary James P. Mitchell. en and Girls. ' the 'society for 14 years. The' ,The two':volume, 525-page re,;; , Women from the Congo, K~n society has schools and missions now at ~our Hood I~e Crea~ dealer's. in the United States, Canada, port suggests that the"minimum ya, Rhodesia, Ruanda Urundi, ',~' wage be applied only to larger South Africa, Tanganyika and France and England. UP,TA farms. Although these have a Uganda have already reserved A former academic dean at '! St. Midiael's, Father "Purtill is , small percentage of farm em- places at the study week. This In Pints and an alumnus of the 56-year-old ployers, they use a substantial Belgian colony will :,ave gained Handy Hal/-Gallons school whi '. offers a liberal arts portion o'f the .u. S.' hired farm independence by the time the workers, Mr. Mitchell said. women meet. education to 850 men. He is a native of Westerly, R. 1., and He said the study, made by the , :::essions will deal with the bolds a doctorate iiI philosophy Department of Labor, "clearly African woman's religious, fam_ from the University of Ottawa. demonstrates" that a minimum ily, professional, social and civic His headquarters is adjacent to wage.in a~riculture would SUb- duties. Foy.r languages will be THRILLING TV! ·TflIS'~AN DAWSON"·THURSDAYS 7-7:30 PM the St. Michael's -'lmpus, but stantially benefit farm workers used: English, French; Cibemba and the agricultural economy. ' he tra~els extensively. and Kiswahili.
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THE ANCHORThurs.. May 26, 1960
Young Parents
Filipino Cardinal Recalls Prison
By Mary Tinley Daly That Sunday evening was field day for baby-sitters. It must have been, becaU$e obviously somebody was tending the store. as the saying goes. More than 300 young couples had gathered to discuss among themselves, and with lay and religious leaders. how Catholics; children should be they could make their family made to realize their responsilife holier and happier. To ,bili~y .to the community and its us oldsters. it was an in- problems. ~ 'ring sight to see young mar4) Liturgy: Need for active ried people, in their twenties effort to supply a tradition of the and thirties, assembled that Sun- home as a place of worship cenday evening tered around the liturgy; father under sponsorshould bestow parental blessing ship of a Family daily; mother spend at least L if e Institute. three minutes a day in reading The girls looked and learning about her religion. fresh and pretty 5) Literature; Provide the enin their light vironment for reading in the .summer dr<!sses. family; set an example of love many of them of literature; institute a ·family maternity reading program that will be of models. :r~al interest; (list of books proT he young vided for a guided family prowives and husgram). .bands had the Wants Sincerit,. gay but suavely sophisticated air of poised, 6) Youth: (A boy and girl; ,intelligent.people. There was, in teen-agers themselves, stole the addition, a seriousness in their show at this workshop.) Youth manner, an eagerness to share wants, above all, sincerity in experiences and to work .-out adults, a living-out of principles, . mutual problems, not simply to .not a mere mouthing of pious have a pleasant evening. :, platitudes; youth resents having It's encouraging for the prejudices passed on by parents; Church and for our country that young people want and should nch meetings are going on in be given responsibilities; athletic ca;"s, towns, and rural areas progrRms too often are centered from coast to coast, bordlilJ' to· on competition and prizes rather ,than on exercise and developborder. ment of athletic skills for the Six WorkshopS many. Back to this particular InstiWhen the bell rang for the retute, as a sample: It began with • keynote address, then partici- assemblage of all workshop parpants split up, according to in- ticipants. it was hard to clear terests, into six workshops, each the workshop rooms. Everybody held in a separate room of a big had hecome articulate, imaginations were timulated, and enIII . school. . thusiasm high. Under the general title of "The . With a "Let's do it again" Family Forms the Future," the Catholic family was viewed in spirit, the young couples disits relation to the community, persed. Many continued the nburbia, literature, liturgy, sex discussions privately over a late ,snack before going home to education, and youth. release the baby-sitters. • Adequate coverage of six Well planned institutes such wor' ~shops would be impossible for one reporter. This is not as this ca'n help the family form the future. meant to be a report; rather, a bird's eye view of the tb-inking Cathol.·cs of Bombay of 'young people on some important aspects of their lives. . Rally to New State 1) Sex education (the most BOMBAY (NC) - The Cathpopular workshop): Sex educa- olics of Bombay have rallied to 'lion should be given by parents the call of Bombay's chief minin the home and extend over 'a istet to celebrate the formation period of 15 years, beginning at of the new state of Maharashtra the age of three. It should not be with enthusiasm and coopera• mere recital of the "facts of tiQn. life" but real education, founded... The states of Maharashtra and on th~ ,truth that sex J:l'. God's Gugerat were formed from the inventIon a',1d a~ such IS holy, . division of Bombay State. The as God ordamed It. boundaries of the new states .Z) Suburbia: It is more than were determined along linguis• location, it is a state of mind- tic lines and their creation was • standardizing, almost a "homo- . the resuit of pressure and bloody genizing" process, often geared. rioting by linguistic groups. to t~e lo~est com~on denomin-:. Valerian Cardinal Gracias, ator, :",hl1~ providmg spac~ ~ . Archbishop of Bombay, decreed sunshme, It can ~ave stultif>:~g . that the first day of the celebrae~fect on. the ~md and SPI~lt, tions for the creation of MahadlscOU~~~mg mtelle;,tual bf~ rashtra should be a day of prayer and:"'1 Its p~rpetual bW:yness and rejoicing. Masses were celleavmg no. tune nor deSire for ebrated for the intentions of the con~emp~~tlon.It bree~s a p';l~IY new state, and the houses of se.lflsh. me-a~d-God re.liglon Catholics were illuminated in With lIttle SOCial concern 10 ~e festive fashion. broader sense; no urge to brmg the pr;nciples of the Gospels and New Bedford Foresters . ~ncyclicals into modern life. 3) Community: Cat h 0 lic Ii Set Communion Supper should become interested in the . E't. Eulalia Court of New Bedeommunity, not specifically as ford, Massachusetts " Catholic Order of Foresters, will hold its 'anriual memorial MaSs in con-. Credit Union Folks , junction with a Communion sup.. per to be held Friday, June 3 by Plan May Conclave, MADISON (NC)-A National Father Lenaghan Jur\lor Court Catholic ";' '~are Coftfei'eiiee at St. Ma1'y's Ch.urch. South Dartmouth. official will be the pri.neiPal Mass will b4! at 5:30 followed speaker at the 25th anniversary :by the supper. Mrs. Mary Almond will be toastmistress and ce~ ;braUon of the Credit Union National Association Mu~ual In- Miss Mary Manning will speak. surance Socie~' here in Wiscol1Nova Scotia Tabloid Min May 12 and 13. ANTIGONISH (NC) - The Msgr. George G. Higgins, NCWC Social Action Department Casket, 107-year-old Nova Scotia director who writes a weekly publication. which serves both column in The Anchor, will dis- as diocesan weekly and comcuss the moral contributions of n.unity newspaper, has changed credit unions and insurance on its format to a tabloid. May 13 at a special symposium. The directors of the Casket session. U. S. Senator John J. Printing and Publishing ComSparkman of Alabama also will pany, recently published the speak on the contributions of paper for one week as a tabloid credit unions and insurance to and then reverted to standardthe individua.l and bis com- sized format. Readers demanded the tabloid and got it. munity.
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MANILA fNC)-A handkerchief knotted into a rosary is one of the memories of wartime imprisonment that comes back to the first Filipino cardinal. one of the newest Princes of the Church. Rufino Cardinal Santos, Archbishop of Manila, was a 36-yearold priest in 1944 when the Jap:mese military forces which occupied the Philippines during World War II tried him before court martial. was sentenced to seven years in prison on charges of spreading anti-Japanese propaganda. and of aiding 'the enemy. During his imprisonment he .uSed .the handkerchief rosary to lead the f)ther prisoners in daify recitationo~ .the Rosary.' In F~bruary,· 19'45, he was freed b7 '~hilippine guerillas. .
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Probers Report Bias At Queens College AT CONVENTION: Greetings are exchanged at the 15th biennial national convention of the National Christ Child Society i!1 South Bend. by (seated) Mrs. Lawrence J. Kroha of Detroit. national president; and Sister M. .Madeleva, . C.S.c..•. president of St. Mary's College; and (standing) Mrs. J. Arthur Haley, South Bend chapter president; and Mrs. JeromeJ. Crowley. nat~onal vice-president. NC Pl)oto.
Proposes' Funds for An Schools To Educate Chi Idren of Migrants WASHINGTON (NC) - i'ederal funds voted for educating migrant workers' children should be applicable to private as well as public 'schools, according to Msgr. George G. Higgins. '. ocr .Ie recognition must be accorded the parental right to send children to schools of their choice," declared Msgr. Higgins, director of the SOcial Action Department, National Catholic Welfare Conference. He expressed his views in connection with hearings on two Congressional bills which would provide Federal 'grants to improve the schooling of migrant farm workers' children. According to some experts, such chil-
dren are from two to five years behind their age group' in school, because of their mode of life, and only one of 50 goes to high school. Msgr. Higgins emphasized that the problems involved in educating such children are "primarily it social welfare rather than an educational ·responsibility."
Concert Tonight Sacred Hearts Academy, Fall River, will present its annual concert at 8 tonight at Sacred Heart School Auditor;'lm. John Modenus, New York City Center opera star, will join the group and present baritone selections.
NEW YORK (NC)-The New York Commission on Intergroup Relations has upheld complaints of anti-Catholic bias in a Queens College student magazine. Based on its finding, the commission has requested the New York Board of Higher Education to adopt a new by~law designed "to .prevent a recurrence of such incidents in our municipal colleges." . The commission said such a by-law will impose on municipal college presidentb the "duty" to take "specific disc~plinary action against the editor of any student publication, or the author of a given article, or the faculty advisor on student publications, for any articles in such publications containing antireligious or anU. racial bias."
Fall River Nurses Set Communion Breakfast Fall River Catholic Nursea Guild will hold a Communion br-;akfast Sunday, June 5 at St. Anne's Hospital. Mrs. William Maloney will be in charge of arrangements. ·A cake sale is set for Saturday, June 25 with Mrs. James Hannon as ·chairman.
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Mr & Mrs Donald Bassett. Mr & Mrs Harold BrunellE', Mrs John McCarthy, Mrs Mary E. Rogean, Mrs Amelia Richard, Mrs Melvin Lowell, William D. P. Mumhy. Richard F:>rrenkopf, Mr & Mrs John Diggins, Mr & Mrs John Sullivan. . Irene A. Fondinl, Mrs Paul ·B' "op, Mr & Mrs John T. Levang", Mrs Geraldine Gardner, Mrs '''~Ussa Mendes. . M~ & 'Mrs John McKeon, Mr & Mrs Clarence Anderson, MJ:..& Mrs Gilbert Martin, Mr & Mrs Arved MagTlUson, Mr & Mrs 'Daniel Hughes. . , Mr &: Mrs ~obert Clement, Mr ~. Mrs \rmand Belisle, Mr & ·Mrs Alec ::--'ibeault, Mr & Mrs John Quealey, Mr & Mrs John Glover. ' . " Herbert Montcalm, Mrs Eva , Chase, Mr & Mrs Charles Kelley, ',Mrs Herbert Peterson, Mrs Edrl:a .DeMorariville. Mz: & Mrs. Alfred Gahan,' Mr &:Mrs James Murray, Marilyn A.. · Murph: , Mr & ,Mrs, ROES DiX(1), ,Mr & Mrs J:ames P. Murphy.Mr ~. M:rs ,Rawli. 1 E. Herse,' .Jr., -"I: & Mrs ....heodore Bastien, \ . ·Mr & Mrs Roger N~deau, Mr, II; · Mrs Robert P. Nelson and FamUy,'Mr &,Mrs RicoSablone. : . Mr & Mrs .-!erry ~. Bilodli!au, · Mrs Ethel Sullivan; Mr & Mr. Joseph St. Peter, Mrs Eurdeane Lynch, Mr & Mrs Edmund .Souza. . , Mr & Mrs Everett Williamson, Mr & Mrs Castenzio FiOrenza, Mrs John Holdsworth, Mr -.- Mrs Jose;-h Souza, Mrs ViO, lette Thomas. Mr .:.. Mrs George Brouillette, Mrs Mary Greenlaw, Mr & Mrs D:lVid W. Barry, Mr & Mrs John McCaUl, Mr' &' Mrs' Edmund Daly. ' Mr &, Mrs Oscar Drinkwater, Mr & Mrs Lester W. Jones, Mr Be Mrs Louis.' Pen,a, Mr & Mrs Joseph Brito Jr.. Mr & Mr, Ralph Amado.
Margaret Moran, Katherine L. Connolly, Dr Robert S. Thorpe, Mr & Mrs Gerhard Robichaud, Mr & Mrs Normand ~. L~Franeois. Mr & Mrs James Pelletier, HONOR 'CABINET MEMBER: Secretary of LaboI:, John Dempsey, Mr & Mrs Harry Sylvester, Mr & Mrs Louis FranJames P. Mitchell receives The Bellarmine Medal from Archgione, Craig Medeiros. . bishop John A. Floersh of Louisville, chancellor of BellarMrs Geraldine Medeiros, Emil mine College :on the feast of, St. Robert Bellarm.ine. The Guertin, Mr &. Mrs Robert medal is awarded each year to a person "who, on the national ..Klirr", Cecelia O'Rourke,. Mr & or international scene, exemplifies in a notable manner the Mrs Nerie Allain. Mr '& Mrs Cedric T. Sears, virtues of charity, justice, and temperateness in dealing Mr & Mrs John Gonsalves, Mr' & with difficult ,and controversial problems." NC Photo. . Mrs Sylvester' Francis, Mrs T. F. .Cormier, Liggett Drugs. 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God Love You By Most Rev.' Fulton J. Sheen, D.D. St, Peter said in one' of his firsfsermons: "We cannot but speak the things which we have seen: and heard." Silence is impossible for the Church; by its very natur.e, it, must be misl?ionary. The dumb Catholic is a dead Catholic. To believe in our Holy Faith and to be missionary is a universal sequence. Every lover seeks to speak of his beloved. The measure of our love. for our Faith is our desire to spread it. Nothing ,so 'reinforces the impulse to impart the Truth and the peace and ,the joy of an, 'unspeakable gift, such as the Eucharist, as our joy in having it and the wretc~driess of the world that wants it. The silent Catholic is the defectiv~ Catholic. He who does not use either his tongue or his money to spread the Gospel of Christ is thereby making _himself !Jnworthy of that gift. On the other hand, no better way can be devised of deepening our own hold on the truths of Christianity than a passionate attempt to make others, share the morsel with us. Once the truths .of our· Faith are bottled up within us, they begin to evaporate and to spoil. Once any superfluous possessions we have are kept to ourselves, they JIlake our hearts as hard as "they are. Both' our missionaries by the surJ;ender of'their lives, apd ,our. Catholics by the sacrifice of their' gifts are obeying the missionary mandate:' "Go into the world and preach the Gospel' of every ·creature." If someone asks you why you 'sent".,.;,; $5 or $1,000 to usf6r' the Holy Father in orderrMi -to build churches in India or Africa; let yourWmi answer be, "Our Lord told me." kw~
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His first Summer was 'ent at O,ur Lady of the Isle Church, . Nantucket, and in the Fall Fr. Taylor was appointed to St. Patrick's Parish, Fall River, as a "temporary" assistant to the then Monsignor James E. Cassidy. "I remained there 14 years!" he laughed. The jubilarian also has served for 'many years as chaplain of the Taunton Particular Council of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, and of the Diocesan Central Council. Bishop to Officiate Bishop James L. Connolly will officiate at the 40th anniversary ,Mass of Father SI""'th, May 29 at 10:30 A.M. at St. Jacques Church. The Mass will be followed by banquet attended by parishioners, relatives and fr' ,IS in the parish hall. Born and brought up in Notre Dame Parish, Fall River, Father Smith sang his first Mass in that ch·'''·'', May 30, 19?fl. That Summer and Fall he was stationed at St. Paul's Parish, and then was appointed to St. Joseph's Church, New Bedford, where he -<:lrved as curate for 20 years. Father Smith's next assign.. ment was as pastor and administrator at Holy Rosary Parish, New Bedford where he remained three years. He was then appointed pastor of St. Stephen's Parish, Dodgeville, which he headed from 1942 until 1950 when he was named to the Taunton pastorate. During h'is administration, a new ~''''rch has been erected and was dedicated in July of 1953. .,
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Four Pastors Commemorate 40 Years in Priesthood By Marion Unsworth Four priests of the Diocese are observing their 40th anniversary in the priesthood this week. Rt. Rev. John J. Kelly of SS. Peter and Paul Church, Fall River, Rev. Patrick H. Hurley of St. Josephs Church, Taunton, Rev. Thomas Taylor of Immaculate Con.;. He is Moderator of the Fall River ception Church, Taunton, and Cr" olic Woman' Club. Rev. William Smith of St. Father Hurley Jacques Church, Taunton, Father Hurley has been pastor
of St. Josep"'- since 1951 and were among the members of the during that time has had the last class to be ordained by the pleasure of ';eeing a parochial ]~te James Cardinal Gibbons school built under his direction. on May 25, 1920, at St. Mary's Father Hurley, on ordination, Seminary, Baltimore. served as assistant in St. Francis 'VIonsignor Kelly and Father Xavier 'Parish, Hyannis, St. Hurley have decided to cele- Mary's in Attleboro,' SS. Peter brate .the occasion quietly, with and Paul Parish in Fall Riv"l' for private Masses. The be'leficiarie's 13 years, and, in 19' ... became St. Vincent de Paul Society of Monsi~or Kelly's an niverp"'10r of St. John the Baptist U:• ... will be the school children Parish in Central Village. He at SS. Peter and Paul who will served as pastor also at St. be given a party next week by Mary's, So. Dartmouth, Sacred 1533 ACUSHNET AVENUE the" - consignor to celebrate the Heart in Oak Bluffs 'from 1941" event To parallel the stor ~ until 1949, and as' pastor of St.' New Be~ford WY 5-7337 phrase, "It's his anniversary but Wilr· "'s, Fall River,' for two' 't~ey,~ge~ t!J.e presents." year's before, going to Taunton. , WE NEED Monsignor Kelly, upon ordinaFahter Taylor , .Used Clothing, Shoes, tion,: spent' the, Summer at Our Father' Taylor <;:elebrated the Lady of Lourdes Parish, Welloccasion quietly this' morning' . Furniture, Books fleet, and then spent the next 18 with Mass'at 7:30 and the chilyf 'l'S 81. Mary's 'Cathedral in, dr~n of I!TImaculate Conception' Fall River, as im assistant and" ~choo~ p~e~ented an entertain-' f,or six.' years, a's r,ector. be-' ment in his honor this afternoon came pastor of ,"" ". . Patrick's 'in the parish h~ll. ' " Church,' Falmouth, in 1938 and .-Pastor at Immaculate Concep-, remained there un~il 1953 ~hen tion since 1948, Father "Taylor's he was transferred to his present major project' has been the B. F. GOODRICH, Dist. post. Monsignor Kelly was made b.uilding of a, new church, which RECAPPING DONE a Domestic Prelate'in December. was dedicated in 1954. PreviIN OUR OWN PLANT ously, he has served as adminis-. 365 MAIN STREET trator at St. Mary's, New Bedford FAIRHAVEN Foss, Mrs Bertha Leonard. f~om 1934 to 1939, and as pastor WYman 7-4501 David Scott, Clifford Dudos, ~t St. Paul's Parish, Taunton Charles Balser, Joseph Tarpey, for nine: lrs until his appointWilliam Galligan. ment fo Immaculate Conception. ' . Albert Elwood, Jean Lescault,: Albert Delude, Albert Audette, Rebe Therrien. Thomas McLoughlin, George 'Oldham, Maurice Laliberte, Mrs. William Tait, Joseph Herbert. Joseph Robichaud, Mrs Helen CITIES SERVICE ,Green, Warren Flinkfelt, FranDISTRiBUTORS cesco Princiotta, Francis McInerney. 'Robert Crook, Harry Walsh, Gasoline Joseph Sirios, Thomas Kelly" Fuel and Range Walter Kloc. Melvin Cole, John Plath, John Leonard, George Busby, George Metgzer. OIL BURNERS Mrs Alice Marcus, Edward Proulx, William Glennon,. Mrs G. E. BOILER BURNER UNITS George Stewart, Arthur Glode. John McNamara, Jasper LumFor prompt delivery bra, Jack Vogt, John Murphy, & Day & Night Service Herbert Irving. Mrs Rita Grah'am, Thomas Rural Bottled Gas Service Leedham, Sr:,. Wilbrod Gravel, 61 COHANNET ST. Mrs. Robert Southworth, Mrs. Dorothy Perry. TAUNTON . Melvin' . Vine, Joseph Sears, Attleboro - No. Attleboro ¥rs 'Sophie Carter, Anthony Taunton MONSIGNOR KELLY Quaglia, Gilbert Quaglia. "Roger Benoit, Mrs. Barbara, Carter, Albert Dorrwachter" Gerald Keane.. ' FOR SEE "MANNY" SOUZA
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'Mr & Mrs Richard Blake, 'Mr & Mrs George St. GerOrner Ferland. maine, Mr & Mrs Oscar ';t, John, $20 Mrs Eva Sweeney, Mr & Mrs . Mr & Mrs Joseph F. 'Bien- Vlilfred Thornhill, Mr & Mrs venue, Mr & Mrl! John S. Francis, Donald Traill. MONUMENT TO NURSES: This unique monument to Mr & Mrs Armand Gibeault, Mr Mr &'Mrs Howard Vaslet, Mr "Nuns of the ~attlefield," representing the nearly 600 & Mrs J. Aime Lambert, Mrs r Mrs J03eph Velardo, Mr & Sisters of 12 reHgious orders who volunteered to minister to Richard Marsland. . Mrfs :'arry Welch, Mr & Mrs WASHINGTON (NC)-ThirtyCivil War' sick a11d wounded, stands opposite St. Matthew's Mr & Mrs George McCarthy, J"'''mc' - 'halen, Mr & Mrs Arthree students of Catholic uniM- & Mrs Roland ~ ng lette-. thur Wise, Mr '.:1'" Harold Cathedral in Washington. NC Photo. versities 'were among the' 1,200 Mr & Mrs Eugene Ferland. King, Mr & Mrs Fred McGarrity. science, mathematics and enMr & Mrs Joseph C. Amaral, Mr & Mrs Arthur Wills, Mr & , $15 OUR LADY OF students awarded Mrs Dorothy Downes, Mr _ Mrs Mrs ·Paul Govoni,' Anne Mc- ,gineering .'Dr & Mrs John Belsky, Mr & MOUNT CARMEL graduate fellowships by the Sylvester Araral, M & Mrs Comiskey, Mr & Mrs Fred McMrs James T. Coogan, ~!Ir & . $300 National Science Foundation for Patrick Slattery; Mrs Frank Comiskey,' Mr & Mrs MiltOn Mrs T. Francis Maguire, Roland Rev. 'Lester L. :iull. . Oliv_r. the 1960-61 school year. Rogers. Smith, Mr & Mrs Ernest. Perry. Albert Lanoie, Mr &. Mrs $100 Mr & Mrs Joseph TrOJan, Mr LouisePropatier, ¥ary A. GolTustin E. Srr· .. ·~ .&: Mrs ph Aguiar. salves, Ralph' Rose, :Mrs Anna & $25 . Mr 0, ~rs Charles Dauray, Mr & Mrs Lawrence Weyker, - ,-'ss ~ ''11eda Amaral. ' Mr & Mrs William Dzija. are the only'ma&erials Chat &he peop18 of GUSC In ETHIOPIA. Mildred Wright,' Mr & }\If,.~ Stan$10 are able .10 suppl, for a Dew Churoh which they hope 10 have, ley Young,. Mr & Mrs -Paul Buzzard~ Bay . Mrs Alicia Ainsworth, Mr" & . , In their village. In addition IoCbese Mrs Joseph Blake, Mr & Mrs. Eh" 'd, Mr & Mrs Donald Joost. SAINT MARGARET $20 ' things, &hey can•. 01 course. also" , '$600"'" Kenneth :-·~ss, :Mr & Mrs Martin IUPPly the most 8SSl;lDtlal thing for r vodcrest House, '.1:r &: Mrs Carr, Mr & Mrs ~lfred CharRev. David A. O'iJrien. any builcl.lng operatlo_man-power. Henry Harris, Mr Joh..,· Hen.lonne. . ' $101: For $3~OOO everything eBB. be "" driel ,Mt & Mrs Robert Sloane, Mrs Neil COP!lS,. Mr & Mrs Oyster Bar & 'I;'heatre Pkg. cured 10 erect and ftnlsh. ~fr the i~, . Mr & Mrs E McCrystal Jr. Peter Donato, Mr &,Mrs Aug~s Store. ' &erior of a smaD Church' In thi. Michael Kinnime, Mr & Mrs tqs Drywa, l\irs William Dusa$100 village. A new Church Is needed be- •. blond, Mr & Mrs Francis Farrell. William Gahan. St. Margaret's' Conference, St. eause a short time ago a vloleni . $15 ,Mr & Mrs Thos. FlaI1agan Jr., Vincent De Paul: ilorm ruined the 'little chapel . ·Mr & Mrs John McAl'oon, Mr & Mrs William Fletcher, Mrs $15 ' , 'tbcy had been worshipping. . They Osca Pelletie, Mr & Mrs RichThomas Freeman, Mr., -& Mrs ·Rev. FranCis L. Mahoney. anXtoUa to make certain that .Joseph G~gnon, Mr &. Mrs)1'rank ard W, . 'e, lV'u-s Edgar Vincent & $50 " n, HDI) Patbtr's Miuiritl Aid 'the new edifiCe wiD withstand 'aU Jeannette. Mr & Mrs. Willis'in' Brady, " Governo Jr. " , l11r tht'OrimtalOJurth the ele~e~~. Could )'ou help Cbem , Mr & Mrs George J.' Henry, . $12 ; $25 , 'fa1811 this desire, by • contribution! Mr & Mrs Lewis Jackson,',M:rs Mr & Mrs Clovis Roux, Mr Robert Fugere, Tiny Jim's Helen Lindberg, Miss Edna Mas- .' f - frs Cilarles McQuirk., '" Town Club, A Friend. HAVE YOU ARRANGED TO HAVE MASS' OFFERED ~B gay, Mr & Mrs Harold'. McGorManuel De Silva. ' A Friend. ' , , THE 'LOVED ONE YOU WILL 'BE :REMEMBERING ON .. ,~. 'm $20 ·MEMORIAL DAY? Mr & Mrs Manuei Mello,. AI;m • ~r & Ml-s Mark Suilivan, Mr Mrs Albert pye,: Mr &; Mn Schiller" Mrs Eunice Schiller, & Mrs Benjamin Violette, Mr & n's a loq way 10 TRIVANDRUM; INDIA;' Ralph Biagiotti, & Mrs Mr & Mrs Bertrand J. Sullivan, Mrs Antone Serpa, Mr & Mrs Eugene Sweeney. ' but Mary, Queen 01 tbe Universe, has man; ',i:- & Mrs Laurent Thibert, MrWilfred Blanchette, George subjects there' who are-serving her as faf&h· Mr & Mrs Andrew McGt-aw. '&: 'Mrs Herbert Trahan, Mr & I.llen. hIlly a8 her loyal adherents in our. own seoMr '& Mrs Francis Grant. Mrs Lewis Trucchi. Manuel Moitozo, Edward, F. Uon of the world: SISTER ELIZABETH $15 Mr & Mrs E. "~Talter Barton, Bowen, Robert Flynn, Mr & Mra and MARY MATTHEW are novices in Cbe reMrs. George H. Gibson. Mr & Mrs Ralph Bawngartel, ::- ;)ger Brassard. ligious community, DAUGHTERS 01' MARY. Mr & Mrs Nathan Harris. P"ph Bellavar. .~, Mr & Mrs ' Jesse Hall, Peter Voccio HerThey are going to spend tbelr lives. In ihe S12 ' Dan'~l Be~'ilaqua, 'VIr, & ' Mrs bert Bassett,' Manuel Motta, very special service of their Queen and ours. , Mr & Mrs Carl Borman. To be trained In this "special service," 10 John Bielagus. Joseph M. Amaral. "!Ir & Mrs Curtis Frye, Mr & become professed nunS with tbe vows of poverty, ehastlty, and . Mr & Mrs Robert Biron, John - T r & Mrs Robert Carvalho Mrs Richard Rogers. obedience, they must spend two years In the novitiate. The eoA F. P':tke, Mr & Mrs Wm. _ .. 'l, Helen Murray, Mr & Mrs John $10' : of training a novice Is $300. Could yon belp 10 pay for tbe traiaMr & Mrs - 'ymcld Bliss, Mr & Curnell, Mr'& Mrs Manuel DeMr & Mrs Edward Marcellino, log of one of these no~ces? . Mrs Norman r isse. Mattos, Mrs Ralph Turner. Mr & Mrs Manuel ~rown, Mr '& Mr f Mrs Horace ~"Ilduc, Mr Jane Barker, Mrs Reuben Bar- Mrs Edward O'Melia, Mrs AudGRATITUDE FOR AN INHERITANCE? From Missionaries& Mrs Jos. Bradsha'w & Family, ker. ',ir & Mrs Laurent Beauveis, 'rey Hoole, Mr' & : Mrs 'Frank who benefit from money left by your will to the Catholic Near ,""1' Arthur Brousseau, Mr & Mrs Mr, & Mrs Manuel Furtado, ,RocchI; • East Welfare Association-you' will receive the best kind 01 J. Gerald Burns, Mr"& Mrs Emily Hall. ' Herbert Dam, Mr ,& Mrs John Il'atltude,prayers for your soul throughout their lifetime. George.Casey. Yester A. Keim,Mr, & Mrs T. B. Bourne, Daniel iF. Fanning. John & Mary Cazemiro, Mr & Royal Demers, Mr & Mrs Wilfred William G. Gavin, Mr '& Mrs. To studY for the priesthood of Christ In :.'I:rs· Edward phabot;"Mr & ..Mrs Demers, Mr & Mrs John UnsThomas Masterson Sr. Jerusaleml To absorb every sacred detan of Harry Coleman, Mr· & Mrs ,,:orth, ":'me Unsworth. Mrs Juliette Razy, Baker's the &eachings of Our Saviour' on the vel'7' ·t'1eorge Cote, Mr & ll<:Irs William Mr & Mrs AI Crowley, Mr & Gift Shop, Mr & Mrs IIiginio scene of our Redemption! This Is the' priviCotter. Mrs A., Nazareth Jr., Mrs William Sassone,· Mr & Mrs John Delsie, lege of ANTOINE and JEAN who wish 10 Mr & Mrs Harold CUmmings Bishop" Mr & Mrs Frederick Ma's Donut Shop. become "other: Christs'; and Carry,' on the'" \, ,Jr; Mr & Mrs Harolci:Cuinmings, r . "In, Mr & Mrs Thomas In 'Memory' of 'Margaret C. . work Of &hell' Mas&er. They are now prepar- " Sr., Mr & Mrs' Will~am Curtis, Brady. Cook, White Rabbit l Restaurant, . iDg for their life's: work' In &he Roly 'Clty-:" Mr & Mrs Henry Cut" '·~r.,'Mr Mr· Manuel Ormonde, Mr'& Caldara's Bait & ,Boat Shop, The cost of theseiriinarY' education of' a 'boy ,- . , & Mrs William J. CrQwley. jr:. ' M, Thomas Byrne,. Mr & Mrs .lst, Lt. James 'R. 'D.uval, Mr '& IB Jerusalem is 8600, Ii' you could pay for the eduC1ltlon' or ' . Mr & Mrs Sterling Dalton, Mr John Langwell, .Mr JQseph, Mrs Peter Lauzier. : . , ' . AlI1toinG or' Jeu you would bave remembrance In their" dally" ',. & Mis John DeYoung, Mr & Mrs . N' les,Mi- & Mrs Anthony DeMr & Mrs Edward Payton, Mr prayerll, G special' remembrance. too, In the prayers .tbe,., saY,.: ' Frank Dias,.Mr &Mr... JamesSUv~. ', .. " " , & Mrs Frederick Bilodeau, Mr & iIml Getbsemliili, on at the.Hob' SepUlchre. . " : .. ' . .., . -.Calvary, .. " _ "=-,:', Mr &. Mrs Chas.,DclUgherty. Ch;irles Mello, Mr & Mrs.Man- Mrs 'William J. IlarkIiJ.,' Mrs Mr & Mrs James Drew, Mr & i,,' Pestana, .. - & Mrs Walter Joseph Bickley, RedWood Motel, GREGORIAN MASSES, NAMED 'FOR SAIN!1'-GREGORY'THB GREAT, ARE THIRTY MASSES SAID ON THIRTY CONSE0-' 'Mrs John -Duffy,'James P. EI- }('-rkue, Mr & Mrs Manuel San:' .; Inc. ' UTIVE DAYS FOR A .DEPARTED SOUL. ll. tt, Mr & Mrs ~red·, Farrell" tos, Mr MiChael George. Ursula Wing, Mrs Pia Catheri'le .Fisk. . .. Mr & Mrs Marshall Fisher Jr., Cristofori, .FrancesSilvia, Mr & The Altar. Society of tbe Catholic Near East Welfare Asso: Mrs Edward Fisk Sr."Marilyn Mi- & Mrs Manuel Capello, Mr Mrs Joseph F. "Curley Jr., Mr '& eiation lEI called the MONICA GUILD. To be a member of thla , Fisk, Mr & .. '~. Willia~ Foley James M~.~oney, Mr & Mrs Ed- Mrs Jame's Rycroft. Guild IDeIlDD that YOQll help, to supply, altar. furn!shlngs for, inMr & Mrs Richard Gallacher, Mr i Gorman, Richard Dionne. William McCoy,: Benjamin Illumerable cburche!l In tbe 'Near and Middle lEast. The people & Mrs Joseph Galviii: Mr & Mrs Joseph' Hannon, Mr .. F'~'nandes, Julius Roderick, Mr of tbe parishes ',cared for In this WB)' by the "Monlcas" do not Mr &, Mrs Thomas Giblin Jr., & .. , Adiien'Vincent, John C. & Mrs Ernest Perry,', Frank Ihave thQ meanll eUbeli' to buy or to ma}{s the things neceSBarv, Lopes.' :, Mr & Mr. John ~~arrington, Mr' Vincent,Mr & Mrs 'G. Berthi7 foi', the pacred o~remonles. Dues. foil' members of tbe Monicn & Mrs' Joseph 'Hearn, l\~: & Mrs aume, MI' & Mrs Robert McMur,August Lopes, Irene Andrews, GuUdare $J.OO a IQo"Cb-payable only when n member as flLes KennedY,:Mr &,Mrs Jacques' ray. Lhyd A. Williamson, John Cor'nanelally .able. to send the money. Leduc. Mr-s. Regina Canning, Emily ,reia & Family, Mrs. Antone BapMr & Mrs Clement Lesage, Mr Medeiros, Angela Medeiros, 'VIr tiste. SMALL DO~ATIONS, WHEN TH.ERE ARE MANY OF THEM, & Mrs John Lukasie, lcz~, John .& Mrs' Irying Champagne, Mr Peter Andrews" Mr ,& Mrs TOTAL UP TO A LARGE DONAT~ON. NO MATTER HOW Lynch, Vincent Lynch, George Henry' ~emiE!Ux. Thomas Dunbury, Michael ChanSMALL THE, DONATION IS 'THAT YOU ARE ABU: TO lV"archand. Mrs Rita Muster,' Mr & Mrs 'tre, Mr & Mrs Amos! Fernandes, SEND, ADDED TO OTHERS, IT WILL BE A VERY BIG HELP .June Marchand, Mr .'& Mrs Robert Fagundes, l;Y.[ary Gamboa, Arthur Joia. FOR THE PALESTINE REFUGEES. Paul M~~tin, Mrs Mary McLeish, Mr'; Mrs Richard Young, Mr & Mary Baptiste, Mrs Olivia Mr & Mrs John J. M~Nally, Mr Mrs John Arruda.' . Gomes, Ida Montrio, Dorothy & Mrs Henry -Messier" Mr & ·Mrs,Arthur .DeSilva, Mr Pina, Laura Correia. Mr, & Mrs" nard Mournig& Mrs 'Javid Voohees, Mr & Mrs Joseph Pina, James Amado.. fRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN, P,"ldem. han, Mr & Mrs Arthur Murphy,' John' PontIfic:'!, Mrs William Mc- K'lthryn Fernandes, Mrs. C. S. Mqr. , ...... P. Tuohy, Nat'l $HI, Mr . Mrs Jol.n Murphy, ~ 1rs. Adams, Mrs Mary Goggin. ' Ross, :.Ir & Mrs 'Leo Flemming. Send all collll1\unlccitloM tor . John Murra3', Mr & Mrs Henry . Mr & Mary John Drohan, Mr Mrs Charles Gates, Mr & Mrs CATHOlIC NEAR EAST WEl.FAII ASSOCIAnON Nesbitt. & Mrs,William Sullivan, William Richard Ward, Marcel Poyant, Mr & Mrs William O'Brien, Elliott,Mr &'Mrs Joseph Lyons, ' George P. Theroux, Mrs Susan 480 lexington Ave. at 46th St.. New York 17, N_ Y. • . " r ' 'Mr & Mrs James O'Connor, Mr & Mrl! Dennis Veader; , Corcoran:. . \". : -' --~ .....
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Albert Pineault, Heliodore Le& Mrs Thomas H. Mercer, Mr & claire, William Martel Jr., Andre G. Michaud. Mr & Ml Manuel Miranda, George Cote, Albert Couture. . "'illiam O'Neil, Roger LangMrs Estelle lI{oran, Mr & Mrs lois, Albert Lincourt, George John W. Moran, Anna M: Noble, Gagnon. Mr & 11.1',.'~ William E. Nugent. Mr & Mrs Edward J. O'Brien, Central Village Gail A. O'Brien, Mr & Mrs LeonST. JOHN THE BAPTIST ard J. O'Neil, Mr & Mrs Russell $150 Ormerod, Mr & Mrs Raymonu L. Mr & Mrs John DeNadal. Parent. , $20 Mr & Mrs Ambrose A. Powers, 'MOo, Mary B. Shea. Mr &; Mrs Christian Ram$15 s'~dt, Mr & Mrs Charles E. St. Mr & Mrs John Costa. Onge, Mr & Mrs Edward F. St. $10 John, Elizabeth A. Sullivan. Mr & MrsF-rederick W. Best, Helen M. Sullivan, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Charles Costa, Mr & H~""y R. Sullivan, Mr & Mrs John F. Sweeney, Mr & Mrs r,Irs Antone DeCosta, Carl Des'Pet'r F. Turcotte, Mr & Mrs Pas- chene, Mr & Mrs. Walter Leonard. . quale W. Varanese. . Mr & Mrs Antone Gomes, Mrs -.- & Mrs Manuel M. Vasconcelos, Mrs Carl Waters, Mr & Theresa Rogers, - Mrs. Noella Mrs John R. Wood; Mr & Mrs . Nickerson, Mrs Bernice Atwood, · Mr & Mrs Thomas Thompson. Alfred Zervis. . Mr & Mrs Nicholas Pina, Mr ST. DOMINlC'S & Mrs MamieI' Pina, Achille Govoni, Mr & Mrs Frank Krystci$100 folski, Mr & Mrs Albert Hagen. Robert Dunn. Mr &, Mrs Bartlett Cushing, $75 Mr & Mrs Joseph Yeager, Philip John F. Giblin. Yeager, Mr & Mrs Harry Hinck$25 ley, John Peelo.' L lUis A. Travers. Mrs Theresa Kelly, Mr & Mrs $15 Angelo Giberti, Mr & Mrs John Simas. Charles Brown, Anne Gaffney, $10 Mary Gaffney. ~hilip Kelly, William EthIer, Mr & Mrs' Paul Kiernan, Mr Ro:' 3rt Staples, Louis LaOha& Mrs Michael Ghantre, Mr & prilla, Lawrence Ryan. Frank Tavares, Mrs. Malcolm · Mrs John Grenda, Margaret McLeod, Frank A. Phillips, Reed, Mr & Mrs Joseph Lutoff. Mr & Mrs Edward Flinn, Mr Henry Croteau, Joseph P. -·'via. Frank ~'ulo, Mrs Hector A. & Mrs Robert Tasinari, Mr & ,Mrs Thomas Kendrigan, Mrs Berard, Jean Berard. Albert Houle, Mr & Mrs Albert ST. LOUIS DE FRANCE DeLord. $150 Mr & Mrs Thomas Reidy, Mr Rev. Arthur G. Dupuis. & Mrs Carlton Eldridge" Mr & $'75 , Mrs Matthew ',R~ley, Mr & Mrs Rev.. Ernest E. Blais. , Charles O'Rourke, Ann Young. $50 Mrs Areda Savastano, Harold League of the Sacred Heart, · Goyne, Dr & M~s Charles MurLadbs of Ste. Anne Sodality. • ray, Ellen Hennessy, Frances , Hennessy~ , $35 Joseph Dufour. Mrs. Norma Fraser, Mrs Grace $iS ,Cleveland, Mr & Mrs Louis Omer Trudeau.' , Lopes, ;!VIr & Mrs Thoml!s Gal$20 : v.in" Mrs Armanda Dupont. Edward Plante, Moise Caron, , Mr &' Mrs Ro~ert Klocker, Mr & Mrs John ,Goggin, Mr & Mrs Alphonse Mendoza & Family. : Romain Poyant, Cross Insurance $15 ' Francois Trembly, Raymond· Agency, Robert beans. Levesque. ' Mr & ·Mrs Edward Lodi, .Kena Jesus, Mr' & Mrs Manuel Joia, $10 William Fletcher, Joseph Las- Alice Joia, Mr, & Mrs Francis . sonde, Dewey' Thibault, Leon Paulette. Mr & Mrs Sylvester Andrade, Forand, Leonel Paquette. Roland Bienvenue, Wilfrid Mr & Mrs Edward McCawley, Mr & Mrs Edwin Ashley, Mr & Car~~ Eugene Belanger, AlMrs Daniel McGrath, Mr & Mrs f-~d Belanger, Orner Parker. Elphege Blanchette, Ralph Louis Dupius, Mr & Mrs Robert Cross, Normand Fortin, Alcide Parece. Laura Vecchi, Mr & Mrs John Berube, Olivier' Ouellette. . Bernard Vezina, Henri Ber- D'Anjon, Mr & Mrs Felix Kurthiaume, Hyacinthe Saulnier, nan,M & Mrs. John' Reinhardt, Georges R. Levesque, Orner Roy. Mr & Mrs Francis Murphy. . Jules Senechal, Roland Goddu, William DicJr' '')n, Emile Boilard, Roland Bazinet. Leo Francoeur, Napoleon Lapointe, Roswell Couture, EdMAKES YOUR ouard Madore, Edward Fox. Bertrand St. Laurent, Paul CAR RUN BETTER Boyer, Henry Lamarre, Louis Chagnon, Louis Chagnon Jr. At New Car Dealers Pauline Chagnon, Adrien and Service Stations Bienvenue, Georges Charest, , EverywheN John Cain, Albert Brosseau.
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Barboza. , ,$19 Joseph & Lorraine Viveiros Jr., Manuel &, Mary Botelho" ,Frank & Beatrice Medeiros, Ignocio & Mariana Andrade, Albert & Mary'Lou Vilela. Arthur _ Odelia Feno, Victor & Rose Soares, Ernest T. Teves, John & Mary Bernard, Manuel & Anna Jacome. Alva & Hirondina Viveiros, Leonel & Mary Medeiros, Manu'l & 0live Rosa, Joseph & Elvira Gagnon, Manuel & Hilda Ferreira. John & Mary Soares, Alvarino & Evelyn Suspiro, Lurana Ramos &. To'amily, ""dward & Olivia Loiselle;·Manuel & Mary Moniz. Joseph & Agnes Perry, Joseph & Mary Mendoza, Mary Souza, Manuel & Leonora Pereira, Louis & Maria Faria. Vasco Faria, Joseph & Irene Levesque, John & Laura Furtado" Charles & Agnes Campos, . Mr & Mrs Joseph Silvia. Manuel & Louis"! Raposa, , Joseph & Mary Gouveia, Mary, Morris, Joseph & Annie Flores" , Margaret Martiri; , Mr& Mrs ,ManUel Oliveira, Mr & Mr Manuel Rebello, Sera':" phim-Pacheco, M~ &: Mrs Manuel . M:rancia, John Viv'ei~os.. , John & Lydia Arr~da, Frank &. B~lla Amaral, Mary O~dham, ,Dorothy Velozo, Manuel &
Theresa Sanson. Jesse & Antoinette v'elozo, Ronald & Elaine Capeto, Jose & Irene Silvia, Joseph & Constance Borge, Joseph & Wilhelmina Raposa. Zygmunt & Hor' 'e Ziobro, Joseph Gabriel, Laura Saraiva, 'Mary Saraiva, James & Eliza Rebello. Thomas F. Rose, Frank &: Mary Thomas, Joseph & Mary Camara; Mr & Mrs Joseph Sears, Gerard & Susannah Law'ton. Joseph & Ann Arruda, James ',& Elizabeth Costa, Antonio &: .Maria Miranda, Anne Monteiro, A':r~d Monteiro. ' John & Alice Costa, Edward & Rose Motta, William & Jane Cordeiro, Manuel & Belmira Arruda, Leonard &.Natalie Tessier. Raymond & Dlamentina Machado, Stephen & Mary Silvia, Francis & Emma Mullaley, Frank' & Naomi Benevides, Henry & Candida Rego. John & Evelyn Nobrega, Manuel & Rose Michael, Antone & Gertrude Benevides, Antone & Jennie Benevides, John & Alice Pereira. Sylvester & Theresa Vilela, Anthony & Helena Rocha, Manuel & Lucy Viveiros, Manuel & Louise Moraes, Dale & Leah Oliveira.
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Uruguayan Cle,riccl"J ,Hostility Subsides
THE ANCHOR.... ' , Thurs., May 26, 1960
'MONTEVIDEO (NC) -GOvernment hostility towar.d ibe Church in this traditionally 'anti-clerical country has been completely "blotted out" during the past year, says outgo~ng President of the National Council Martin Echegoyen. He also Said the government has begun ,to seek :Church cooperation to help preserve and protect the
AppeaI Gifts New Bedford ST. HYACINTH $150 R< '. Aurelien L. Moreau. $50 " ,'" ; Rev. Herve Jalbert., $30 Mr & Mrs Gaspard Lafleur &' family. ' $25 " 1\'1' -)ra La France, ,MIss Elizabeth Phaneuf. ' $24 .. Mr & Mrs Jean B. Lapoinle., .' $20, ,'. ' " ",Mr & Mrs Emile Berthiaum.e '& Family. " , ' ,$15 " , The Theodore ,Benjamin Fam· ny, Mr & Mrs Albe~t,Lam:":;reux, , ,~~e Charles Tarpey Family, Mr & Mrs Wilfrid RoUsseau. "", $10, '.. ' "I : Mrs, Beatrice Cormie,:' Mr,,'& M.;rs ZoeI Boucher, ,Blanche ,& Yvonne Goudreau, Mrs., Beatrice JYj:~kin, Mr & Mrs Gustave Goudreau. , ,.' '," Mrs 4lice Perry, ..Mr ~.,l!it'rs Francisco Machado, Mr,& Mrs R,alph Bessette" Mr&., "Mrs Roland Toyfair, Mr,&McsNor~~nd Sauve. ",' ." ,"',', , Alcide Desjardins" Lucille Benjamin, ArthUr Desj~~dinS. ,.fames Connelly, Mrs Reg,ina C(wnelly. ,',", ' " " ,Mrs Eva Silva, Wilhelmine 'Roy, Mr & Mrs Louis Garcia, Mr & Mrs Joseph Caroll Me &.' Mrs Albini Hotte. ' : '' , Mr & Mrs Carl Fontes, Ali~ 'Lefebvre; Mrs Viola Cabral; Mr ,& Mrs George DUpuis, Marguerite Lefebire. ' , , Mr ,& Mrs Walter 'i'kilton, Lucien St. Louis, 'Mr &.' 'Mrs ,Jules Cayer, Mr ,& Mrs William Gemme, Mr & Mrs Leo Rheau'me. , Rita Powers, Cora Guii'met' Mr & Mrs Napoleon CournOyer: Mr & Mrs Richard Zerbonne,' Mr & Mrs Leo Fournier. ' Augustine Goyer, George'Desrocher, William Gamache Mr& Mrs Albe:t Lepag'e Mr Mrs Willard Mahar. " ,
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,WELCOME WINDFALL:, Msgr; ,Raffaele Piccolo, founder of anorpl,t~nage at Ma.ss~, )taly"r~eives Ute. keys . to an autolllOpile~,tlJ,e .s~ond of two given ;J.,W2.Y in "9peration Ambassador." Capt.L.C. Powell, ,U-S,N., mak~ the presentation' The" project is an annual charity "conduct')d by the U.S. naval forces"in the ~apl~s 'area. NC'Pho~., Albert Fee, Mrs. Paul Kling.~l fuss, Mrs., Noreen Shea, Mr. & Mrs. CharlesE. Flanagan. " Aibert Lav()ie, .Mr. &,; Mrs. John Santos, Jame!l, ,E. Worth. Maud ' Din~ore. , ., $20 Mr. & Mrs. .r 1'1 Mayo, Lillian' Thurston, Mr. &. Mrs. Clinton A. Murray, Mrs. Patrick Harris, Mrs. John, G. MacDonald. , " , Mr. & .Mrs. Maxwell Deace;n. Mr. Rose Snow, 'Mrs. Annette Gar"" ~r, Mr. &.,. Mrs.. Charles Stackpole. ' $15 , Mr. &. M!'S. Clifford Ryder, Mr. & Mrs. Robert McGrath, Mr. & Mrs. John J. DrisColl Jr., Mrs.' Margaret Thurston"Mr. &. Mrs. Daniel J. Murphy. . Mr. & Mrs. John McDonald. Patricl< Robinso'n, Mr. & Mrs. Grenville Curtis, Gladys Worth, Mr. & Mrs. Albert G. Brock, Sophia Thompson: Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lennon. Albert Glowacki, Mrs. Mary Glowal ~d,' Mr. &' MrS. Francis O. McGarvey. $lZ Elsie Josenhans, Mr. &. Mrs. Raymond DeBettencourt, Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Marks, Mr. & MrS. r 'Ilas Kennedy, Mr. & Mrs. John Donnellis Jr.
Mrs Anna Barbero, Mr.,& Mrs -$10 J '1.and Dupre,Mr & Mrs Ovila.. Martin Finnega::l, Mr &. Mni, Vanasse, Mr & Mrs Louis RousJoseph'Senecal, M~ &. Mrs Manseau, Mr & Mrs Camille Des- uel V. Thomas, Mrs Marion rosiers. Perry, Mrs Charles W. Pearl. :Mr & Mrs Alphonse Leboeuf Mrs William Henderson, MarMrs. Alexina He~rt, Mr & Mr~ 1<':1 R. Curtin, Mr&:Mrs Joseph Joseph Castellina, Mrs'Richard P. Dooley, Mr.& Mrs John BIas-,. Reinillard, Mr & Mrs Maurice 'er, Mr & Mrs ,Hugh Fitzpatrick. Par.adis. '. " 1\1'1' & MrS John C()barrubia. Mt.& Mrs Edward Cox Mr & Mrs Norman ,'McCleave" Mr Be Mr~" Emile Lauzon, - ~r Mrs ,Mrs A-rthW; E; Butler, Mr1I ArlIland Payant, Mrs Ida Auger, ('~arles Barr, Michae1· Perry. B':ltp Boudreau. " , Mr & Mrs Everett Lamb Jr.. Mr & Mrs Albert Denault, lY1r Albert Sylvi~, Mr &: Mrs Ed& Mrs' Normand Tetreault Mr V!'ard Tarvis, Mrs John. Dennis, &. Mrs, Edouard Hevey &c. aay- Thomas A. Quinn. , ' mond, Mrs Ella Merchant Mr &. Mrs'Ethel Mooney, Mr &: Mrs Mr. Ge'orgcS Lagesse. " Charles' B.' Fleming, Mr& Mrs J)r & 'Mrs Jean Paul G.r~non, Maurice F. Kiler, Helen A. J .~ & Mrs.Roland,Pothier'Sr., Mr Mr & Mrs. Albert.Egan Jr. & Mrs Joseph'Lavoie, Mr &. Ml"S Mr ~ ~rs Frank Hardy, Mr & A:-thur Tetreault, Mr & Mrs Mrs Wl1hamBrown, Mr &. Mrs ,Charles Lefleur. . ' Joseph Cody, John McGlinn, Mr . Mr & Mrs Bernard Dessert,' &. ,Mrs, Henry, Huyser. , Mr &: Mrs Georges Dube, Charles, Mr & Mrs ~anuel )1'. Sylvia, :Tetreault, Vivianne SUprenant, Mr & Mrs ,PhIlip Marks, Fraak ILorraine Vanasse. P. Marks, Mr & Mrs Frederick ,I'MI' & 'Mrs 'Paul Soucy, 'Mr:ik'" Coffin"Mrs :James~h'ase. I i~.oI:-s Joseph Lizotte, Mr ,& Mrs ' ~ Amelia Duponte, An.Cmut ,Edgar Boyer,Mr & Mrs Fredet'-, Medell'os, Mr & Mrs Joser>h F; ~ick Bastarache, :Mr &; . Perry, 'Bertha Angers, 'Mr ~ ,Eugene Charl':>nneau Mrs Bernard Holmes. ;, ~! Mr & Mrs Edm()nd'~ocque; Mrs. FI~~~ Mc,~, Mr ~ i!Pl'" &: Mrs Gerard Michaud, 'Mr~: Thom~ 'Norcross;" Mrs :Pa~ i~ Mrs ~mrd 'Ver.viUe,"Mi-' ;&.' trlcla Moo;nson;,Mr & M~sMa~ ;'~rs. Arma~ ,Tangua7: ,Mr & Johnson, ,Mr,&.Mrs. LeslIe Costa i ,',:'. Mr & ,:MrS AntOlie' S, Sylv~ Dllrs' 'Harry Kummer. _ Mr& Mrs ,Michael Sivik, Ray A. .Sylvia,P4r & ,Mrs Matthew Jaeec•• OUR 'LADY ()F THE ISUE', ,,' kle1 '~'M:~ty Glidden. ' . 'Mr & Mrs Thomas Devine ,llfr , , $158, ' ".' &; ~rsR6bert. LloYd,J'Oh~' H. ,. Rev. Daniel E. ,Carey.,~ : ::'- - ':':Hambnn.'fhoD.\as E; ~blin, ,"$100, ' .. ,' 11......; & M ' ..··1' Martin J .. Foley" ~ , , ,rs ~ an,Nt)rcross. " : $'75 'Mrs.ROselena Jolin~. Mr '" ,Mrs Jack ,R;unos,' Dr"'&' Mrs. Rev. Robert F. 'Kirby. ' ' ~ Frederick Vallett, Mrs Aiigie L. : $50 Laprade, Ethel Dunham. " Jeremiah ""Connor I., 'Suliil ' Ayers, Island Service C~:, Mr. & Mrs Mr & Mrs Thomas McAuley, Mary Grimes, Donald Terry, Mrs. Walter Glowacki Sr., Mr. & Mr & Mrs Wendell Howes Mr Mrs, Charles p$25Flanagan.: ~ Mrs charles Yarbr()ugh. ' , ,; Mary Rodden, Ml"S, Herman Mrs. Hilda Medeiros P~'ci£ic' Johnson, ,Mr & JoluiMcNatioI''l1 ~ank. Maiine':Lumber Laughlin Sr., Katherine/Terry Co., A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. PaUl; ,Mrs., Herbert Terry.··. ' Kirby. .' , ," ,SallyTerry, Mrik lVlrs Tobias Mrs. Rolf Sjolund, Mr. & 'Mrs; , FlemmingiMr"& Mrs Kenneth
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• "iss Mary Gonya, Mrs Leslie Gordon, Mr &: M=s W Gordon. The Griswold Family, A Friend. M' Mildred Hannon, Mr &: Mrs D. Hatfield, The Houghton Family, 1I,,"r &: Mrs A. Inglese, Mr A Mrs C. Jepsen. . Mr &: Mrs Arthur Kane, Mr &: Mrs Henry Kane, Mr &: Mrs S. Kelly Sr., Mr & M"s S, Kovich, Mr &; Mrs E. Laliberte, Mr &: Mrs E. Landers, The LaPlante "amily, Mr H. La: ~helle, Mr &: Mrs R. Larson, Mr &: Mrs Robert·
Lee. Mr &: Mrs C. Leonard, Celis Lerettti, Mr &: Mrs Albert Lewis, Lombardi Family, The Lonergan Family. Miss Margaret Mahoney, Mr & Mr.. A. Marcheselli, Mr &: Mr. William Markt, Mr &: Mrs E. McDonald, McGoldrick Family. Mr &: Mrs J. McLaughlin. Mr &: Mrs E. McNam: ':a, Mr &: Mrs Edward McRae, Mr. Primo Mei and Family, Mr &: Mrs Harry Melfie. Mr &: Mrs H. Mercier, Mr & Mrs T '.fitchell, Mr &; Mrs Paul Morini, Mrs Gladys Morse, Mr.
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Appeal Gifts
ABBE PIRE IS HONORED: Abbe Dominque Pire; O.P., Belgian Domini~~n who won the Nobel Peace prize in 1958, received an honorary doctor of, laws degree from Jesuit Father Paul C. Reinert, president of St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. at the univ~rsity's International'Day Convocation. Discussing the international. day. convocation with Father Pire is Barbara Resnik, St. Louis University co-ed,.who was chairman of the convocation. NC Photo. Beatrice Mugfu ·d. M:: &: Mrs E. ~aioni, Mr &: Mrs J lh' Paioni, Mrs, :.lary Palanza &: Family, Mr &: Mrs 'c. Pedini, Mr & Mrs Fred Pestana. Mr r Mrs Geo. Pierce, Mr &: Mrs V. Poirier, Mr &: Mrs F. P~g",la, Mr o. -~rs Edmund Rioux &: Miss Genevieve Rioux, Mr - Mrs A. :" ldrick. Miss Madalena Romano, Mr &: Mrs A. Ronhock, Mr &: Mrs E. Rose, Mr Mrs Eva Salachi, Mr &: Mrs Ralph Sarro. Mr &: Mrs John Senna, Miss Ro... Servais, Mr &: Mrs Robert Shaw, A Friend,Mrs. Nellie Sheldon &: Family. Miss Edna Shields, Dr &: Mrs P. Sibilia, Mr &: Mrs Rudolph Sibilia, -"r &: Mrs Francis Slattery, Mr &: Mrs Fr . Sliney. Mr &: Mrs J. Sparrow, Mr & Mo's V. Squadrilli; Mr &: Mrs William Sullivan, Mr &: Mrs P. Tartufo, Mrs Madeline Taylor. Mr &: Mrs A. Ter .nzi, Mr &: Mrs C. Titus, 1\""":" &: Mrs J. Todesco, Mr &: Mrs Patrick Todeseo, Mr &: Mrs E. Torrance. Mr &: Mrs W. Vallett, Vasonelli 1" .mily, 111"·· &: Mrs James Vaughn, A Friend, Mr &: Mrs Wm. Verzola. Mr &: Mrs L. Wagner. Mrs Katherine Whalley, Mrs Mary Whittier, Mr & Mrs Ernest Yelle, Mrs. Pauline Young, Mr &: Mrs Mario Zaffini.
Fall River 58. PETER AND PAUL $30 The Foster Family. $25 Mr &; Mrs Edmund Bagley, Mrs Frank Brady, Mrs Oharles B'lrke, Matthew Burke, The E leeney Family. $24 Mr & Mrs Robert Casey. $12 1\M'.. &; Mrs W.illiam. Hyland, Diolinda Relvas. $10 Mr &: Mrs Daniel Bento, Mrs Alice Bri't, Mr &: - -", Manuel Brilhante, Mr &: Mrs Dennis Brochu, Julia Cahill. Mrs. Thomas H. &: Cornelius Cal, ill, Thomas H. Cahill, Mr &: Mrs Thomas Callahan, Mrs Dorothy Cory, Mr & Mrs James M. Cox. Mr & Mrs Maurice Denault, Mr & Mrs Henr.y Destremps, John Dolan, Mr &: Mrs Patrick Dupont, Mr &: Mrs James Faris.. Mr &: Mrs Shaun Fitzpatrick, The Foster Family, Mrs. Deborah Harding, MI &. Mrs Norman Hathaway, Frederick Hayes. Mr &: Mrs William Jackson, Mr &: Mrs William Lambert Sr.. The Mahoney Family, In Memory of James H. McAndrew; The McCrosson Family. Mr &: Mrs 'John Malloy, Mr &: Mrs Jack Mason, Mr &: Mrs Frank Miranda, Mr &: Mrs Joseph Maynard, Mr &: Mrs William Murphy. Mr &: Mrs William O'Rourke, James & Helen Parker, Mr &: Mrs William Patten, George Quinn, Mr &: Mrs James Quinn. Mr &: Mrs Donald Quinlan, Mr &: ~{rs Paul Regan, Mrs. Margaret Ryan &: Son, Mr &: Mrs D"lniel Shea, Mr &: Mrs Daniel J. Sheehan.
Mr &: Mrs John Stev~ns, Ann Sullivan, Mr &: Mrs Francisco Tavares, Mr &: .r.:rs Rene ThIbault, Mr &: Mrs Robert Tooley. Mr &: Mrs Florian Trudelle, Mr &: Mrs Frank Vieira, Mr &: Mrs Edward Walsh. ST. JOSr,?H'S $100 Rev. Daniel F. Shalloo, Mrs Mabel Clemmey, Captain &: Mrs Jos. J. O'Connell. $75 Cyril & Jeannette Marcille.. $52 In Memory of William S. &: Maude A. Conroy. $50 Misses Foley, Mr, & Mrs Wm. Hurll, Mrs Mary Walker. $30 Misses Catherine T. &: Mary L. Hanington. $25 Margaret Connors, Eliz. Flaherty, Jane Haran, Mabel L. Morey, St. Joseph's Women's Guild. Mrs. H. Sears, Mary R. &: Frances P. Sha:', Mr &: Mrs Fred Sherry, Mrs Annette &: Catherine M. Sullivan. $20 Mr &: Mrs Leroy Borden, James Curtis, ~"- &: Mrs. James Downey, Mr & Mrs Edw. D. Fitzgerald. Raymond Fletcher, Mrs Ellen &; Julia Mahoney, Mr &: Mrs Jos. J. O'Connell Jr., Misses O'Brien. Mrs Harold Smith, Mr &: 'Mrs Richard T. Synnott, Mr &: Mrs John T .. Smith, Marion L. Torphy. ' $15 Mrs Frank D. V. &: Eleanor M. Brady, Mr &: Mrs John Coimors, Joseph Hines, Mrs Henry E. Kay 3rd, Mi' &: Mrs William Kelley. Mr &: Mrs John J. Moloney, Mr &: Mrs Henry Munroe, Mildred Powers. $12 In Memory of James F.Gray, Robert Griffin, Henry Mercer. $10 . Mrs Gerald Beekman, Henry Bernardo, Russell Booth, Mrs E. C. Bogan, Mrs Clinton Borden. Frances Brough, Mr &: Mrs James Cabeceiras, Louis Cahill,
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Appeal Gifts Taunton IMMACULATE CONCEPTION $350 Rev. Thomas H. Taylor. 875 Rev. James F. Lyons. $50 A Friend, Immaculate CODeeption Women's Guild, $30 The Keliher Family. $25 James Cunningham, The Curley Family, The Dinneen Family, Mrs R. S. Elting, The Fagan Family. Thomas Flangheddy and Family, Mr & Mrs Joseph McManus, Mr & Mrs Arthur Morin, The Power Family. 520 _ The Casey Family, Mr & Mrs John Dondero, Mr & Mrs Eugene Dufour, Mary Foley, Cornelius Kelly. Mr & Mrs William Lecuyer, Mr & Mrs Edward Maloof. $15 The Donnelly Family, Mr & Mrs Donald Enos, Mr and Mrs William Fitzpatrick, Mr & Mrs Leon Guillemette, George Lovely. Mrs Donald MacLean, Charles P. and Mary A Masterson, Mary B. Power. $13 Mrs Ellen Reed. $12 Mr and Mrs Gerard Blain, Mr and Mrs James Brosnan, Mr and Mrs Harold Callahan, Mr & Mrs George Campbell, Mrs Mary. Currie. Mr & Mrs Jean Gamache, Mrs Ralph Hill, Peter Kneut, Mrs Charles Lincoln, Mr & Mrs Thomas McDermott. Mr & Mrs Herman Rebello, Mr & Mrs Rene Theriault, Mr & Mr. Harold Schindelwig. .. $10 Mr & Mrs William Alger, Mrs Eyelyn Amaral, Mr & Mrs Joseph Andrade, Mr & Mrs Orton Andrews, Mr 8i: Mrs A. Desmond Bagge: Mr & Mrs John A. Barkan, Mr & Mrs Albert Beauvais, Mr & Mrs Alfred Beaulieu, Mr & Mrs George Beaulieu, Manuel Borges. . Mr & Mrs Albert Benoit, Mr & Mrs James Blount, Mr & Mrs John Botellio, Mr & Mrs Charles Bouchard, Mr & Mrs George Breene. Mr & Mrs Alfred Briggs, Mr & Mrs Lester T. Brown, Mr & Mrs William Bullock, Mr Peter J. Burns, Mr & Mrs James Byrne. Mr & Mrs Henry Bzdula, Mr & Mrs William T. Cabana, Mr & Mrs Allan Campbell, Mrs Lee Campbell, Mrs Harry R. Carey. Mr & Mrs John Carreaux, Mr & Mrs Leo Carter, Mr & Mrs Charles E Carvalho, Mrs Michael Coleman, Mr & Mrs Charles Colton. Mr & Mrs John Conaty, Mr & Mrs James Conway, Dr & Mrs Richard Cooke, Mr & Mrs Raymond C. Courcy, Mr & Mrs Rene Courcy. Mr & Mrs James Cozzone, Mr & Mrs Herbert Crosby, Mr & Mrs Thomas Curry, Francis Czekanski, Mr & Mrs Louis Desrosiers. Mr & Mrs Roland Desrosiers, Effie Deveney, Mr & Mrs Edward Devlin, Francis Doherty, Mr. & Mrs John Doherty. Matthew Doherty, Kavin Dowd,' Mr & Mrs Raymond G. Drapeau, Ethel Durnin, Mary Fenton. Mr & Mrs Frank Ferreira, Robert L. Fielding, The Friary Family, Mr & Mrs William Gaffney, Mr & Mrs Carlton Galligan. Mrs John Galligan, Mr & Mrs Edmond Garceau, Mr & Mrs Ger_ ard Gauette, Mrs Russell Gibbons, Ella Gilroy. ' Mr & Mrs John Goggin, The Goodwin Family, James F. Goslin, Genevieve Gough, Mrs James Gowan. Mr & Mrs William Graban, Mrs Angelina Grasso, Mr & Mrs Edward Gray, Mr & Mrs John A. Gregg, Mr & Mrs Roland 1.. Grenier. Albert Guillemette, Mr & Mrs Frank Hanieski, Mr & Mrs Edward Hanna, Mr & Mrs Francis Harrigan, lVlr & Mrs John Hayes. John F. Hickey, Bernard J. Hoffman, Mr & Mrs George Horan, Mr & Mrs Joseph Hoye, Mary Hoye. Mr & Mrs Andrew Isaacsen, Mr & Mrs George Ilsaacsen, Mr & Mrs Anthony Johnson, Mrs Rose Johnston, Mr & Mrs Francia
Jonis. Mr & Mrs John Karol. Marjorie Kelly, Mr & Mrs Cornelius Kiley, Mr & Mrs William King. Mr & Mrs Waiter Karol. Mr & Mrs Rene LaFrance, Mr & Mrs Leo Lamarche" Mr & Mrs Henry Legere, The Lemieux Family, Mr & Mrs Alfred Leonard. Mr & Mrs Thomas Leonard, Mr & Mrs William y. Leonard, Wilma A. Leonard, Mr & Mrs Francis Lucey, Mary & Ella Lynch. Mr' & Mrs Charles F. McCarthy, Mr & Mrs Owen McCarthy, Mr & Mrs Patrick McDermott, Mr & Mrs Leo McGovern, Mrs. Madeline McGovern. Mrs Marion McGovern, Mr & Mrs Charles McManus, Mr & Mrs Joseph McNulty, Clayton . McRae, Mr & Mrs Edward A. Mador. Mr & Mrs James Mahoney, Mr & Mrs Thomas Martin, Mr & M & Mrs Thomas Martin, Lawrence Masterson, Mr & Mrs Salvatore Matta, Mrs Daniel Moore; Mr & Mrs George Morlock, Mr & Mrs Francis Morris, Mr & Mrs Francis Morrison, Mr & Mrs . Robert Moulding, Mr & Mrs William Murby. Mr & Mrs J. Charles Murphy, The Murray Family, The O'Boy Family, Mr & Mrs Daniel O'Connell, Mr & Mrs Joseph O'Connell Mr & Mrs James McGrath, Mr & Mrs Edward O'Hearne, Mr & Mrs Leonard Oliver, Mr & Mrs Roland Ouellette, Mrs Richard M. Paulson Mr & Mrs Malcolm Perra, Mr & Ms Lawrence Perrault, Mr & Mrs Raymond W. Poirier, The Rapoza Family, Elizabeth Regan. Mr & Mrs Alfred F. Reilly, Mrs Cecelia Reilly, Mr & Mrs Francis E. Reilly, Mr & Mrs Edward Rice, Mr & Mrs Hugo Riva. Mr & Mrs Raymond Riva, Mr & Mrs P. H. Roy, Mr & Mrs William Russell, Mr & Mrs Harold . Schofield, Mr & Mrs Charles Scott. Mr & Mrs Manuel Sears, Mrs Kirby Sessums, Mr & Mrs Frank Silvia, Mr & Mrs Alfred Silvy, Fred Smith. Orville Smith, Mr & Mrs Raymond Sousa, Mr & Mrs Walter Sroczinski, Mr & Mrs Stephen Stepanaitis, Mr & Mrs Ferdinand Susol. Mr & Mrs Lyman J. Taylor, Mr & Mrs J. Arnold Tetlow, Mr & Mrs Thomas Theriault, Mrs William VanNostrand, Mr & Mrs Edgar Vogt. Mr & Mrs David Walczak, Mr & Mrs Walter Wade, The Walsh Family, Mrs William J. Weygand, Mrs Mary B. Wilber. Joseph H Williams, Mrs Louise Wooley, Mi & Mrs' Charles Wyatt, Mr & Mrs Frederick Yelle, Mr & Mrs Raymond Yelle, A Friend. ST. JACQUES
$200 Rev. William Smith. $75 Rev. Daniel A. Gamache, Rev. Andre P. Jussaume. $50 Miss Alice Hebert. $25 Matthew Bury, Raymond Nolin, Lazare J. Tremblay. $20 Miss Christine Lehoux, Emile Vaillancourt Family. $15 Roland Auclair, Rodolphe Dusseault Family. $12 Euclide Boivin Sr., Armand Ca bana, Famille Adeline D'Astous, Famille George Morin, Arthur Nadeau Family. . $10 Charles Almeida, Norman Amaral, ..Frederick Andrade, Famille Joseph Arguin, Norman Arpin. Adalbert Babeu, Wilfrid Baril, D~ .' -' . Barreiros, Donald Beauvais, Miss Naura Beauvais. Philippe Bedard, Arthur Bellavance, Eu.:ene Benoit, Mrs R 'sealba Berris, Famille Thomas r'lodeau. Famille Euclide Boivin Jr.. Francois Boivin, Gerard Bonenfant, Mrs Joseph A. Bouchard, Mrs Eugenie Boucher. li'amille Vitale Bourgeois, Charles Bousquet Family, Gilbert Brouillette, Janet Bumbough, Adelard Carbonneau. Paul Carbonneau, M:..s Theolintle Champagne, Arthur Charette, Famille Thomas Copeland, Rene Cornier & Mother. Roland Cote, Misses Bertha,
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CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY INSTALLS: The new president of the National Christ Child Society, Mrs. Paul Mackin, of Pasadena, Calif., is pictured following the installation banquet held in South Bend, Ind. Left to right: Bishop Leo A. Pursley of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Mackin; Msgr. Wilbur Suedkamp, director, Catholic Charities, Detroit, and Mrs. Edward Huff, Milwaukee, national recorder. NC Photo. Cora & Theresa Courcy, Miss Therese C. Courcy, Clement Cyr, George Cyr. ~amille Denis, Wilfrid Desailliers, Bruno Desrosiers, Adolphe Dion, Thomas Donnelly, William Dubois. William DumOUlin, Mrs Albert Fournier, Henri Galipeau, Raymond Gamelin, Irene & Therese Caouette. Normand Gaouette, Hector Garant, Victor Girard, Mrs Napoleon Giroux, E-'~uard ·Goguen Family. Alphonse Guillemette, Miss Rita Guilmette Family, Annette Guillete, Normand Hamel, Ri"ltard T.:J'arnois. Thomas Hebert, Eva Holland, Wilfrid Hotte, Thaddeus Kuczewski, Mme Donat Labonte. Mrs Maxime Labonte, Joseph Lacombe, Albert Laliberte, Joseph L. H. Lambert, Henry Lamoureux. Arthur Lavoie, Andre LeBlanc, Auguste Lebrun, Miss Lina Lebrun, Normand Lecuyer. Famille Georges Lemieux, Osca~' Lemieux, Ludger Lenny, Armand Levesque, Mrs Therese Mansfield. Mrs Alfred Marcotte, Alphonse Marcotte, Oscar Marcotte, Alfred Marotte Family, Elias Martin. Joseph Masse, Roger Masse, Louis Mathieu, William M<:.Mahon, Alfred Meunier. Mrs Thomas Meunier, Arthur Morin, Edmond Morin, Henri Morin, Louis Morin. Gilbert Morris, Maurice Nadeau, Orner ,Nadeau, Miss Eva Nolin, Mrs Eveline Norman. Arthur Patenaude, Miss Lucille Pateneaude, Roland Pelletier, Henri Perra, Henri Perra .T,r. Henri Derreault, Edmond Perry, Famille Joseph Poirier, Famille Aime Proulx, Henry Proulx. Mrs. Sarah Oliver, Olive Olson, Francis Rezendes, Leon J. Richard, Joseph Riendeau. Bruno Robino, Charles Rocheleau, Francis St. Martin, Edmond Samson, George Simard. Raymond Starvish, Joseph Tremblay, Robert Tremblay, Albion Wilford, Richard Wilford. SACRED HEART $25
Mr & Mrs Charles D. Lorden, Mr & Mrs Victor Silva, Mr & Mrs. Robert McClellan, Alice and Mary Corrigan, Mr & Mrs Vincent Makin. $20 Edward Boudreau, Mrs R. Harold Allen, Rita O'Donnell, Mr & Mrs Frederick Hanna, Mr & Mrs James H. Lynch. Mr & Mrs Eino Silvan, Michael Sullivan, Eugene SuUivan, Ernest J. Mador, Mr & Mrs Joseph
S. Rose, Mr & Mrs Donald Webster. $15 Rose O'Donnell, Mr & Mrs Frflncis Andrews, Mr ., Mrs Leo Caron, Mr & Mrs Lidiono Severino. $12 Mr & Mrs William Rodgers, Mr & Mrs Gerard Morin. $10
In Memory ')f William D. Fitzgerald; Mr & Mrs John O'Donnell, Mr & Mrs Edward Fenney, Mr & Mrs John J. Fahey, Mr & Mrs Harold Gilman. Mr & Mrs William P. MacLean, John F. McCarthy & Family, Martha Nichols, Judith Makin, Mr & Mrs Coy Folcik. Mr & Mrs- Clarence Brady, Mr & Mrs Joseph Torres, Mr & Mrs Charles Goldrick, Leo Carr, Mr & Mrs Edward Quagan. Mr & Mrs John Brady, Mrs Mary Baptista, Mr & Mrs Walter Zifllor, Mr & Mrs Vincent Webster, Mr & Mrs John Boudreau. Mary Kennedy, Mr & Mrs Richard Blais, Mr & Mrs Claude Cornaglia, Mr & Mrs George Martin, Mr & Mrs W. Wallace Smith. Mrs Frank Allen, Mrs Charles Daly, Mrs Elizabeth Whooley, lVIr & Mrs Alfred Viera, Mr & Mrs John Grela. Virginia Mehegan, Mr & Mrs Manuel Ferrie, Mr & Mrs George Mason, Mr & Mrs William Cullen, Mr & Mrs William Gorman. Mr & Mrs Edmund Waldron, Mr & Mrs John Byrne, Mrs Russell Haskell, Mr & Mrs Robert O'Brien, Mr & Mrs Manuel Rebello. Mr &. Mrs Josephine Tasso, V:' ::Jorothy Conley, Mr & Mrs Joseph Paquette, Mrs. Barbara Peck, Mary Andrews. Mr & Mrs Arthur Deveney, Mr & Mrs James F. Burke, 'Mr & Mrs Duane Allison, Mr & Mrs George E. MacLean, Mr & Mrs David Almeida. Mr & Mrs Francis Perry, Mr & Mrs Bruno Alegi, Mrs Ann MacHaffie, Mr & Mrs Charles Hoye,
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Salesman of Year PONCE (NC}-The Sales Executive Club has selected as its candidate for outstanding salesm.:ln of the year Bishop James r McManus, C.SS.R., of Ponc!!, who was cited for "selling" the idea of building a 50-room elementary and high school here in Puerto Rico. His salesmanship netted $40,000 for the project.
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erine SC:bein, George Sears, Mary Smith, Joseph St. Laurent. Robert St. Onge, Edward Sullivan, Mrs. Esther Sullivan, Mr & Mrs Robert Thigpen, Joseph ST. MARY'S Tokarz. '$1,000 Mary Tormey, John Tripp, Rt. Rev. James Dolan. Josephine Webb. $'75 $10 Rev. William F. lWorris. A Friend, Lillian Bannon, $50 Rev. Norman J. Fell'l'is, "'ev. Gertrude Baker, Rita Baker, Gerald T. Shovelton, Harold Mary Barrington. I Jeremiah G. Callahan, Law-· Sheehan. renee Callahan, Joseph Cardoza $35 Jr., Francis Casey, Mrs Joseph Allied Sanford'. Casey, William J. Casey, J, Ade-., $3lt Chalifoux, Marguerite Mr & :Mrs Micnael McCusker. lard Claffy, C"Itherine Cody, Joseph $25 Lelia McNamara, Mrs Joseph Cote. Stephen Crosby, Mrs Stephen Sheehan, Cath-rine Winston, ,Margaret Curtin, Margaret Coleman, Kathleen Crosby, Thomas Dooley, Edward Duffy. Bogan. Everett Fitzgerald, William - ~l's MerriD: Leonard, Mr & Mrs Edward Tomry, Joseph Fitzgerald, Ann Fitzsimmons, J:- 'm Fitzsimmons, I Winifred Wade. Mr & Mrs Charles Murphy, Flaherty. Mrs. Augusta Flanagan, PaulDenis Sullivan, Mr & Mrs Louis ine Flynn, Mrs. Martha Hayes," Gilchrist, Grace Wilb~. Robert Hill, Gertrude Lawlor.' $24 Elizabeth Long, Mrs. Carolyn' Mr & Mrs Kenneth Eaker., Gillon, Charles Kingsbury, John $20 Lelia Duffy, Andrew Leddy, Lavasseur, Mrs. John Lawson.. ' Thomas Fitzpatrick, Mr & Mrs Catherine McCarthy, Catherine· Francis Norton, Andrew Dris- McCarthy, Frank, McGivney,' James McGovern, Agnes' Mccoll. Mary Fountain, Paul J. Foun- Grath. tain, Robert Menard, Eugene Marion McGrath, Ruth 'McMurphy, Joseph Padula, Charles Grath, Loretta McHugh, Alice. B. Tripp. McKenna, Ruth McKenna. . Graee Clinton; Mr & Mrs Susan McKenna, T"~ancis Mul-" Dominie P. Cirino, Dorothy holland, John Mulholland, Mary Clark, Ruth Dias, Joseph Four- Mulholland, Alice Mulvey. Barbara O'Brien, Edmund nier. Helen Laffan, Anne Morris, O'Brien, Mrs. Florence O'Brien,' Catherine Tonry. Jol O'Connell, Charles 'O'Con, $15 nell. " Antone Baptiste, William ClifThomas Selleck, Cecelia Shee;'; ford, Patrick Lyons, Alice Mc- rin, Mary Sheerin, Andrew C lsk~r, Catherine Murphy. Scherben, Joseph Sheridan. Stanley Tokarz, John Keating. F len Shove, Mrs Annette,; Ethel Buckley, Ralph Buckley, Sjolund, Clifford Smith, Vincent' l' Walter Campbell, Margaret Smith Jr., George Spiro. ',,' ' V. Neenan, Mrs Ralph S. ReckRobert RosS, "Harvey WilSOn, Joseph Wilson, Joseph AndI'ade,' ard. $lZ Charles Barber.. ' ... , Mrs Harry Cooper, ,Barry, Richard Bal"rington, Joseph" Cooper, James McGovern, James Bettencourt, Joseph C. Betten-) Powers Jr. ' court, Josephine' Bettencourt, Charles Anderson, George Mc- Edith Boivin. . Guire, - - .. , Thomas McGuire,. . Michael Brady, T. Howard, Mrs Mary Sharkey, David Web- Corr, Charles' Cote, Joseph' Coyle, Terrenee- CUrran. ster. $10 Howard Donahue, Marguerite Sylvio Allain, Helen Bird, Dunn,. iernice Fountain, Joseph Alexander Bury, Esther Buckley, ,Gallant, JosePh Grant. Mary Bird. Hathaway, Mkhael Kennedy, William Chamberlain, Cath'Robert Hannigan, Harold erine Carr, Dora Carey, Eleanor Thel1esa Kennedy. Mrs Raymond 1, ~- 'Ull'eaux. ' Clement, Mary Connors. Kathleen COlrrigan, Walter Mary Larabee, Helen McCarDermody, Robert Dias, George thy, Rober~ Mc<:::lellan, Mary Dion Jr., George Dion. McLear, Edward J. McNamara ' Dorothy Donahue Family, Jr. Mary Fitzgerald, Mr & Mrs Don, Frank Marino, Ernest Medeiald Gilbert, John Gonzals, Mae ros, Eugene Morgan, Harold Gorman. ~osher, 1\urora Pinto. Donald Holmes, David Hoxie, Charlotte Pinto, Susan Porter, Marguerite Hoye, Edward F. and George Reilly, Charles Seekell, Esther M. Hyland. Margaret Mildred Shelling. King. Francis Sil.ver, ' Marguerite Mary & Nellie Leary, Francis Smith, Dorothy Stanton, Daniel McAloon, Anna McGlynn, DorSullivan, John Wilson. othy McGlynn, Ti'thel McGlynn. ST. PAUL'S Grace McGlynn, Monica Mc$500 Guire, Catherine MCKeon, Mary Rev. John J. G.riffin. McManus,. Francis McNiff. Joseph. Madol', Elizabeth Malo, $125 Emrey Malo; Joseph Marion, Rev. Joseph' F. O'Donnell. George Megan. $50.00 .John Mrocka, Joseph Mulhern, I John Cunningham. Lawrence Munise, Paul Nelson, $25 Rita O'B'l'ien. Mr & Mrs Paul Michney, Mr' ~ohn O'Donnell, J10seph Orlli. &. MJrs Waldo Witherell. George J. Patrick Jr., Lawrence Mr & Mrs Paul Kingsbury. Pivirotto, Ann. Pivirotto. $U Robert Quigley,. Janice RusMF eft Mrs MatUu!w McCarty. $24).00 sell, Thomas: Russe;ll, Thomas F~ Major' & Mrs Louis' Chapu~ Russell, Joseph Scanlon. Mr & Mrs Leonard J. Goslin, Mr Mr & Mrs Arthur J. Shaw, Anne P. Silvia. Albert St. Ger- & Mrs James K. Hackett, Manmab, Nellie Sullivan, Edward uel Martin, Mr & Mrs Joseph B. McCarty, Mr & Mrs Robert Tokarz. Kathleen Tormey, Edna Tripp, Stratton. Mr & Mrs Joseph Tremblay. Michael Welch, Walter "Yhittemore, Armand Yelle. $15 Louis Bayer, Robert :Beaulieu, Eva Brimelle, Mr & Mrs J osRaymond Chamberland.. Nora eph Demers, Mr & Mrs James. and: Diane Chase, Nancy Clark. Lynch, Mr & Mrs Henry Men,.~ Robert .cole,. John Corr, ard, Mr & Mrs John Steen, Mrs John Corr, Leon Cronan, Robert Francis J. Stummon. Dion. Mr & Mrs Edward Castle, Mr Charles Enos,. Homer Fagan, &:. - Wesley Grandmont,. David F ·mund Finnegan, Edwall'd GaRogers, Mr & Mrs Salvatore luski, Mrs Frederick Gemme. Spinelli.' Frederick Gemme, Walter $13 Gonzalski. Matthew Graywacz, Olivia Giannini, Eileen & Mrs William Haggerty, John Janson. Edward Henchy, Joseph O. LinWilliam Kennedy, Margaret court. Lang, Rita Lee, Janice Leonard, Mr George O'Connor, Mrs Frederick McGuinness. George O'Connor. Mary McLaughlin, William $10' Mallette, Antone Mattos, Audrey Mrs Joseph Alves, Mr &: Mrs Mattos, John Murphy. Anthony Arminio, Mrs Barbara James Nnsisc, Robert Perry, Atchison"Mr &: Mrs Raymond A. Mrs Robert Perry, Antone· Pon- Auclair, Mr &: Mrs Albert Audet. tes, William Regan. Mrs Norman lBancroft, Mrs Romert Ri:chardsolL, MIra. Catho- John 1.. :Baptist, ME & Mrs Ste-
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$150 Continued from ~age One', dialogue 'Mass 'at St.· .Lawrence Rev. 'Howard A:. Waldroft. CYO' met e~rly this month at Church when Bishop --aerrard: .. . $50 Stowe,' Vt. , w i l l be the celebrant:- , HO,n & Mrs ,Henry L.Murphy~ Each Diocese in New England At 10 'o'clock officers will be John J. Pendergast Sr. is allowed four .voting delegates .eleCted at· th~ hOtel' by Young' · - -$25 to the convention and ,"p to III Adults and at the Kennedy Cen· James ~. Ca"non, Stephen B; delegates iIi all. The Fall Rher 'tel' by the CYO. Another plenary O'Brien Sr., Mrs Peter She8ffer,:. . Diocese may also send four vot:": 'session'will be held in the morn- . , Dr &,~Ml,'s Alfr:ed Sheehy.ing 'delegates "but nu: .~r .01.' ing. ': . , , $20 , ether delegates, is unlimlted~ , ' -Closing,the program will bea ,; John' E. ,Van TaSliel,Harold .L.-, _, Represented at the C~O con,- ',' join. -banquet and' instaliation Bl'agle.-yerition will~e. delegatesf~om. 'of officers at". the center at I' Portland, Manclle~ter, Burllng_- o'clock: Ins~lling 'officer 'and $15 ton; Boston, Fall River, ~orc~~'.. speaker will be the Most Rev. RaYbond Pendergast. tel', . Springfield, Provldp.nce, James L. Connolly, Bishop of Hartford, Bridgeport and Nor- the Fall River Diocese.' $10 , Kenneth -Bailey, Mrs. Gilbert wich.. Hub Director Address,·by A~xilial'J'. Another outstanding speaker Bear~, Hon & Mrs Raoul Beau-' , Registration. fee IS $6 which. will be the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John dreau, Roy- Beaudry, Norman ·-~r.-~ Incl" les a banquet, attendance P. Carroll, director of both tpe at each workshop and. <\~nven- Boston and New EI"-- -.-jd cyO. Wilton L. Childs, Emerson' MODERATOR:, Rev. Al- Cloutier; Hazel Connor, Joseph tion session and a cobll{on or Father SulJivan said CYO deldance. egates will be aged 14 to 19 and bert F. Shovelton, assistant Davis, ~dward Dean. CARLIN F. LYNCH Registration for both conven- Catholic Young Adults, unmar- ~t St. Jame's' Church,- New Mrs Robert Elliott, Matthew tions will be from 1 to 3 P.M.. ried', aged 19 to 29. Firtn, Wilfred Gauthier, Thomas Bedford, -h~s' been' appointed June 18 at Kennedy Center. Young Adult delegates are Gay, Leo Gregoire. the Bishop as Moderator by - Edmund L. Guerin, Mrs Mary Most Rev. James J. Gerrard, from New T"edford (where there Continued from Page One the is the ' only - ..pteI' in the Dio- Of the' Catholic Theatre Harman, Irving Harrison, Wil-' V.G.,. aUXI'1'lary b'shop" I . assume the head coach's position Fall Rive':' Diocese Will address cese), Boston, Providence and Guild of that city. liam HeUerman, Jack .Taxtimer. at Somerset High. The cham-. the two groups at a plenary, Hartford. Vincent Keavy, Henry Kelly, pionship touch was with Carlin session that afternoon. There New England officers of' the Boucher, Mr & Mrs Hormidas Mrs. William Kirk, Edgar Le- and he produced the first State will be welcomes including. one CYO who will attend the con- P-·'dreau. vesque, Michael McDonough. championship team in the his. Mr & Mrs Leo- Bourgeois, Mr from Howard Taft of Fall River, vention are Joseph Kelly presFrank Mello, William Murzic, 'tory .of the school. . diocesan president of the CYO, ident of the Hartford Diocese; Clement Bra., '10 Jr., Mr & Mrs Noman Nault, Ubaldo Nugnes, On Oct. 20 of last year Mr._ Daniel Britcliffe, Mr & Mrs Nor- Austin' O'Blenis. and another from Laurent Du- Ellen Tr' 'tine vice-president Lynch was appointed Coordina, -. t f the New ' " , Stephen B. O'Brien Jr. John tor of the Athletic Activities of hamel, preslden 0 Bridgeport· Alice Couteau sec- man Butler, Mr & Mrs, Thomas Byrne. J. Pendergast Jr., Peter M. Pen-Bedford , Young Adults. , Y Ad Its re'ary - , M;nchester', Henry' AIMr & Mrs Orner Cabral, Mr & . dergast, Joseph Perkins, Robert- the Fall River CYO" 'The CYO and oung u magno treasurer Providence Married to former Frances. f eparate ' ' , ' · Mr.~anuel -Carvalho, Mr & Mrs 1 Powers. will then sp It up or s and Alice Jackman, delegate to Savasta. of Wor~ester, they are 'Mrs. Willis Robbins, Pius the parents of. three ~hildren; workshops. "Loyalty to God, the national convention .Bur- ~ 'minic CasilJi, Mr &. Mrs E"~ene Com~au, Mr & Mrs ManHome and Country," is' the lington.' ' . Ro' J' JoSeph Silvia, Joseph' James, Carline and Elizabeth. uel Cora. theme of the workshops. . Terry, Mrs. Robert Thompson. Mr & Mrs William Cotter, MrYoung Adults will have their - Francis Walsh, Martin Walsh,_ O-rleans' Joseph Cox, Mr & Mrs Daniel Dona~d' Welch, Arthur Ormsby, workshop and dance at the New ·ST. JOAl'T OF ARC Continued from Page One Crecca, .Mr & Mrs A ':mr Curt, 1- ·.t:lE!ryn: F. Albeit,' FranklinBedford Hotel. 'CYO' members wi"' have their cotillion at Ken- ophy. The four-year study of, Mr & Mrs Arthur Dallaire. Simmons. ' $i2 . , ,- Mr & Mrs Raoul Desruisseaux,. Cornelius Spillane. . nedy 'Center.-· sacred -theology fol:lo~ed. Mr & Mrs'Ber.'--'·-l Dion, Mr &" Court· ,Upholds City's Mass at St;' Peter's $10 Dialogue' Mass 'He w1U, celebrate his .first Mrs HenryJ. Dion, Mr & .Mrs James Ilkovich; Mary Souza. . Pri~rt~ bot_h dapce~an ~ aft~r. - Leonard Francis, Cecil' Remil- ; -tohn :Duclos, Mr & Mr,~ Charles- S"nday Sales Bcin' dinner ,in tM place of their Solemn High Mass in. St. Peter TRENTON, (NC) -The St~te . lard, _Richard Dennison; .Eugene the Apos" Church Province-, Dupont. . :ehoice, the conventions will meet ' , Mr & Mrs Felix Dupras, Mr & Stiprem~ Court h'as unanimously _ T. Davis, Jal1)es Lynch. for an 'evening workshop o.n town, on Sunday, June 5..Offiresolutions. Nominations ?f offl- cers .£01" the Mass will be ·Rev. Mrs Wilfred Duquette, Mr & upt~ld a Paramus, N:J., Sunday Leo J .. ,Duart', -assistant priest;- Mrs Maurice Gagne, Mr & Mrs sales law, as a' proper, exercise . Mother Seton eel'S will' also' take place. of the borough's' "delegated' . PITTSBURGH (NC)-A' teleSunday morning both con- r )v. Leo J; Ferreira, TOR, dec,; Frank ,Gallery. , con; Rev. Brother Tiernan J. Mr& Mrs Arthur Gardella, Mr police power." vision film on the life of Mother ventions will attend an 8 o'cl9C k Mallon, TOR, subdeacon; arid & Mrs Raymond Gaudreau, Mr .~ ':'he effect of the 7 to 0 deci- Elizabeth Seton is being preRev. Brother Dul' 'tan Sisk, TOR, Mrs James Gaugham, Mr & Mrs sion by the, state's highest court pared by an education televisIon to ru·· that municipal Sun- station here. T , Grenier, Mr & Mrs John v_ master of ceremonies. T':J.e ser(''l,y closing laws drafted in acContinued ,from Page One "on will be delivered' by Rt. Goddu. Mr & Mrs Aurel Guimond, Mr cord with, a 1951 state law are fession of her vows ne~ yea~. Rev. Msgr. John A. Sily-ia, pastor The sisters in her chargE7\,~~m of St. John Baptist Church, New & - Trs Joseph Hargrav_s, Mr & snil valid, although the 1951 A Delicious Mrs Louis Heffernan, Mr & Mrs law is no longer effective. prise a teaching order,. pnm- Bedford. The suit is the third one by arily, but others enga~e m perTreat Aft-r ordination. Father Mur- Simon Hetu, Mr & Mrs Edward. three stores fighting the Parpetual adoration and With house- phy will await assignment to his Hodge. work attendi:mt' to maintaining Mr & Mrs Harold Hodkinson, amus law. The first suit chalr, ,'duti~s from the --ery Rev. Mr George Jenkinson, Misses lenged the law on constitutional their various houses. Asked -if there are enough v0"7 Father Adrian J. M. Veigle, Bk1che &, Yvonne Jolivet, Mrs grounds. The' second suit a year cations in, the -congregation, TOR, Minister Provincial of the Albert' Judge & Mr & Mrs Carl-' later sought to upset the law' Sacred' "Heart Province nf the Mother _. Zenaide -said, simply, ton Greenhalgh, Mr' & Mrs on the grounds that it was super"There are never ,enough. There Tbird ';O'rder Regular' of .Saint ' r . )re 'Lachance. seded by a 1958 state law. Frangis., " : , ' ' is always more .to 110." ; Mr & Mr~ J~seph Lachance,', The Order's apostolic labors Government Decoration Mr' &' Mrs John Lafrance, Mr & . With 'anoth~r sister as a trav- , preseilti.Y, 'i q;c\ \J 'd e _: teaching, -,' Ger;>"d Lamontagne, Mr &, ~ .' .EleetricCl' eling companion'Mothe~Z~n~id~, pre'a~hing, ,missionary work in Mrs John Lindo, Mrs Aime'Liflies on all, her inspection' tours, India and Brazil, parish' assign... · zotte; " '- -'Contractors "." ' . .' and visitations,' The flight last m~nt~ra.nd ho~e mission activity. ' . Mr,- &' Mrs' Fernand Lizotte, Mr"week - from Paris tQok,.sevet( in Kentucky and South Dakota., .. &. "Mrs Philip' McHugh, In me-_ hours. B'ut she left Paris at 1. mary of the Hamian Fomily,' :P:I,ll:, Fr*~ce: time., an~, arrJved Mrs' Theresa: McManus,Mr & . here lit,3:40'p:m.,,'our j;lme. Mrs. W'1Ham -Mahoney. , ' "M6therZellliide: has been d~-" Ocean Grove , " Mr ,& Mrs' -Robed Mailloux, orated by the Peruvian GovernST;: MICHAEL - _Mr -:'Mrs Perry Maki &. Family, mentin recogniti9n' of.the sery- : ' " '" '$SOO 944 County St. Mr & Mrs,Joseph Martel, Mr. & Ice' to 'education rendered in" ,·Rev.'·Joseph, A. Coul,'noyer: Made -,' Ri,te Chips: Mrs,Edward Martln,·Mr '" Mrs-- ,- 'New Bedford'," Peru by -the Sisters of the, C~n . $150 'I. John ~.,!:1rt:,n. , , ' . Ask. f~r_ Them Today._ gregation. H~r last trip to Fair; Mr & Mrs Richard Marsland; , ';" ...,6 Mr ,& Mrs Joseph A. Faria. haven was'inApril1957., . $75 ' . Before her election in 1948 by Dr & Mrs Joseph Medeiros, Mr & ,~"""""""""'~"""'""~."'~""~~'"''"''"''"''~ Dr & Mrs Raymond Dionne Mrs Normand' Medeiros, Mr & .the Superiors of the'order Moth-. $50 Mrs Elmon C. Morgan, Mr & er Zenaide taught for more than Rev. Maurice E. Parent, Rev. Mrs \rt.hur Morin. . ' '20 years in' Ch~le and Bolivia. Bernard A. Lavoie~ , Mr& Mrs Edgar Morin, Misses' She also has been decorated by $25 Lillian & Claire Morrissette, Mr the Government of Chile, BoMr & Mrs Rudolph Bisson, & Mrs Thom:1~ Murphy, Mr & livia and Ecuador; Mr '~ Mrs Leonard V. Brophy, Mrs Edward Nicolau, Mr & Mrs Lep L,acroix,- Mrs Monica M. Normand Neveu. Pre-Schooi" Program Mrs Turner, Mrs Lj:~jan Valcourt. . Mr & Mrs _Maurice Noonan, Bottled by Starts' Early ~ . $20 ROCHESTER (NC)"-- A proMr & Mrs John Farias CO~, . $15 gram to aid parents in the religious education of pre-school Mr & Mrs Daniel Cahill, Mr & Jose Mendes & Sons cUldren is marking its sixth . Mrs Frank Crane, Mr & Mrs 252-262 COGGESHAll STREET, NEW BEDFORD, MASS;, year here, with 6,529 visits to I ~deo Dittami, Mr & Mrs families. ,and 1,346 children en- ,James Johnson. .1872 ACUSHNET AVE. tered on record books so far. $12 near Brooklawn Park It is the CommIttee for ChrisMr ~, Mrs Alphonse Cetola" thin Home and:'Family, directed Mr & Mrs John Costa, Mr & Mrs .NEW BEDFORD, MASS. famous - Read~ng' HARD COAL by Auxiliary 'Bishop Lawrence Arm'and Farias. _Sam. J. laGasse, Manager " , B. Casey. to aid parents in - his $10 NEW ENGLAND . .. COKE' . Sacred Heart- cathedral parish. . :"fr & Mrs Kenneth Aguiar, DADSON OIL BURNERS The committee is composed of Mr & ,Mrs, Manuel Albernaz, Mr 80' women who"call regularly on ' &: ,Mrs Vincent 'Annarummo, Mr 24·Hour Oil' Burner' Service parents of pre':school' children, & Mrs Cparles Arruda, Mr & Charcoal Briquets 1..' ing ''lem specially' p,repared, , Mrs .John'V. Arruda,' , le;1flets suggesting ways of reli_ , Mr & Mrs Louis AUdet, Mr & Bag Coal CharcoalPlumbi'n'g Heating gious instruction.Mrs Art.hur Beaudry, r,~r & Mrs :Currently 342 children are '-". "r'ed, Bedard, Mr & Mrs AIOver 35 Years enrolled in the program which ':bert Bela'uger, Mr & Mrs Ray'ot,Salisfied Service sees the committee begin its mond Benoit. visits when the child is three. Mr & Mrs Arthur Berube, Mr 806 NO. MAIN STREET months old and end when he 'is , &: Mrs Roland Bessete. Mr & Mrs . New Bedford, Fall River OS 5-7497 640 Pleasant Street Tel. WY 6-8271 Alfred Blais, Mr & Mrs Adrille ~hree years old.
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Fast' CYO Suburban 'Circuit Set To Launch '60 Season By Jack Kineavy " Defending champion Somerset and talent-laden Sacred Heart·of Fall River are scheduled to meet Sunday at Ruggles Park in the opening game of the 1960 CYO Suburban League season. A natural rivalry developed between these two clubs last year when the Hearts way on " Mond~y" June 6. ,Each, pushed Somerset closely in of the local circuits will qualify pursuit of the circuit's first its top two teaOls,. ':aristol County flag. Both tea~s have new will likely be represented by· skippers. Mel Douthwright, former Springfield College ,centerfielder, has succeeded Bob Danis at the Somerset helm, while Franny Peg an, . e x Braves' farmhand, will pilot Sacred Heart. A trio of new tea m s will m ake tbeir Suburban deb":_ on Memorial Day when all six teams swing into action. S1. Mary's of Fall River will host S1. Mary's of Norton at South Park; Sacred Heart will entertain Mt. Carmel of New Bedford 8It Ruggles and Somerset will be at home to Holy Rosary at Hanson Memorial Field. S1. Mary's of Norton, Mt. Carmel and Holy Rosary are newcomers to 'CYO Suburban play. Holy Rosary, managed by Gino DiNucci, faces a .>articuhirly busy Summer schedule. The club is entered in the Newport, R.I. Sunset League as well as CYO Suburban. Several of the Rosarys' players were with Immaculate Conception in Suburban last Summer. Former 'Immacs inclu!ie, the Majewskls, Ed and H,. :~-, Ed Furtado, and Art Hu~rt. Moving over.· from St., Anthony of Pad~ to l;Iolster Rosarys' pitching staff is former Diman ace, Len Perreira. NCN Bedford entry, Mt. Carmel, has perhaps the strongest mound corps in the league. Heading die staff ia Bob Koczwara, former :r{o}y Family star who spent several seasons in the minors in the Dodgers' organizat;· 1. New Bedford Tech's Bob Parker, Richie Medeiros and Ray Faria lend depth and talent to the staff of St. Mary's of Norton, drawing from the AtUeboros, Mansfield and Norton area, also figures to com~ up' with a str~mg club. College Players Due to return for duty with Somerset is Colby sophomore Jim Bridgemaq. The big ,tighthander who together with' former Coyle ace, hurled Somerset to the Suburban title last year, currently has a fine 5-1 record with the Mules: Bridgeman was one of several Suburban products who starred on, leading college nines. Luke. Urban Jr. had a great year at second base for Columbia; Dave Bc;>wan holds down third ba'Se for :13. Co's District One title contenders and Ken Borsari and Tom Harrington saw relief duty with Connecticut and Rhode Island, respectively. . Rounding third and heading home is the local scholastic baseball season. Plans have been formulated for the annual Eastern Mass. Baseball Tournament which is scheduled to get under-
Durfee and Coyle as in '59. Narry's standard-bearers will come from the ranks of'Somerset, Case and Prevost, all, of whom are prime. contenders. The Narry, piCture should be clarified this week "as the topranked nines dash. 'l'he league doesn't conclude '~s reguiarsea:'" son until a week from today, but Bristol County completes ~hampionship play next Tuesday, the day before the tourney deadline. As in the past, Bristol County will go against Bay States' ber" while Narry and Old Colony will ' renew relationships in Class B. Hockamock w h i c h includes Mansfield and Oliver Ames is also in B's Southern bracket. Cape Teams The Cape teams will compete in Class C. Entries in this groupingwill be selected by the Tournament committee. Striving for ~,of the two pool 1:- 'lrths in·, Class A is Coach Charley L"chetti's New ,Bedford nine. The Crimson faced a make or break schedule this . eek with back to back games -'ith Weymouth, alsQ a prime contender atTarge; and a. Friday date with frontrunning Durfee. . . Pitchers are generally conceded to be ahead. of, the .hitters in early season ~all, yet it wasn't until last week' that a no-hitter was fashioned in 'local scholastic circles. The first by Durfee's Terry ,Lomax. was quickly followed by Taunton's Ed Gaudette.' Both came in. Bristol County competition. Earlier in the Spring, New Bedf'lIn's Skip Martinez tossed a calsomine job at North Quincy. Former Coyle mound mainstay Jerry Glynn, now a senior at the University of Massachusetts, bit the sports' limelight last week after defeating the highlytouted University of Connecticut, 2-1, at Amherst. It is believed that Jerry will accept one of the many, offers he has had to turn professional upon graduation. U,' of M. Coach Earl Louden rates Glynn every bit as good as Ralph Lumenti who was up for a time with Washington. He's .!low with Chattanooga; the Senators' top farm club, tryIng to iron out controi trouble. Rumors relative to manager Billy Jurges' future with the floundering Red'Sox are beginning to circulate widely. He may be another' of' the few Sox' skippers that didn't find the job better than Civil Service. Jur- . ges' bad guess in Clevland last Friday caused him'to iose considerable stature. You'll recall he removed Pete Runnels for Ray BO'one with the bases loaded and the Sox down 2-0 in the eighth. ::Joone, who joined the club only minutes' before game time and who has seen very limited service this year, went down swinging to end the rally.
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Mr & Mrs John Wilson. $20 . Mr & Mrs Martin F. Lawl~ss, Mr & Mrs Lawrence F. FltZ,.. 'raId, Mr & Mrs Edgar Caron, Ralph W M K . '. ac $l~nzle.
Mr & Mrs John McCahill, Mr [ Mrs William Bennett, Mr & Mrs Lawrer~e Perrault, Mr & Mrs Frank Murphy. $11 R obert Sanford. . $10 . Mr & Mrs David Frahere, Mrs Harold E Nickerson Mr & M Edward Nye, Mr & ~'Irs Miche:: Rigazio, Mr &: Mrs Eugene Verine. ' Mr &: Mrs Peter Lunedei, Mr &I .,... John Clinton, Mr & Mrs Mark Mooney, Mr & Mrs Tello Tontini, Mary Carafoli. .:sohn Carafoli, Mr & Mrs Ameclio Gonella, Dante F. Gallerani, Mr & Mrs Grato Tonello, Mr &
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Mrs" Alexander Consonf. Mr & Mrs Edv . Russell, Mr HOLY REDEEMER & ~s' Joseph Sorenti, Minnie .;.. . ., . $100 Doherty, Mr & Mrs Edward Juary J. :Byrne. Rondelli, Mr.& Mrs James Boles. $70, Mr . &; Mrs' Michael Comick, Daniel R.· Shanahan. Mrs Rita Jesus, Mr & Mrs Corne$50 lius 'Minihan,' Mr &; Mrs. Peter Association of the Sacred K-.lating, Mr & Mrs Cardoza Sr. , ST.' EUZABETH'S Hearts, Holy Name Society. . ., $200 Mr & Mrs' Stephen Forde, Mr $40 & Mrs Louis Mendes, .JohnRev. Joao Medeir.:>s. A Chatham Friend. Smith, Charles' Libby Sr., Mrs $50 " $25 Mary Huff. Rev. Manuel P. Ferreira. C.C.D., C.Y.O:, Mr & Mrs Free. $25 Eddie Coury, Mr & Mrs man Phillips Jr., Yvonne Danz, Mr & Mrs Manuel S. Borge& Thomas Dunlavey, Mr & Mrs Paul Palladino. $15 Thomas Devery, Mr & Mrs NesM~ & Mrs Patrick SUllivan, Evangelina Furtado. tor ~obidou, Mr & Mrs H. MarIe Doelger, Cecile Doelger, $10 Sprague Spooner, Mr & Mrs An- Chatham Trust Co., Nickerson Mr & Mrs Manuel Amaral, Mr Lumber Co. thony Friscino. & Mrs .D"'liel P. Araujo, Mr' & Mr & Mrs Robert Gleason, Mr & Mrs Bernard 4ylmer, Mrs George Cabral, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Robert Morley. Mr ..~ Mrs Michael Ahern, Mrs 1 :red Coelho, Mr & Mrs Noe $20 William Hern, Mr & Mrs RedMr &' Mrs Ray Wheeler, Patia Craveiro. Mr & Mrs Jose Da Cunha, Mr mond ()~Cailaghan, Mar)' Hebert. Crowell, Mr & Mrs Kenneth EldPatrick Hebert, Mrs Helen redge, Catherine J. Shanahan, & Mrs Joseph R. Ferreira, Mr & Mrs Lawrence Ferreira, Maria Lyons, Mr & Mrs Leo Pepin, Gertrude E. Shanahan. Gonsalves, Mr· & Mrs Joseph Frank J. Mell~, Mr & Mrs Paul Joseph Nickerson, Mr & Mrs Mello,Jr. Frederick Steffelin, Mr & Mrs McLaughlin. Antonio Oliveira, Mr & Mrs' Mrs 'Harry Walker, Jerry Ca- Albert Kolodzik, Mr & Mrs Daniel ,Raposa, Mr & Mrs An-' hir, Mr & Mrs Eugene. J. Silva, Frederick Cole, MarY I. Shanatonio RegQ, Mr & Mrs Joseph ' Rodrigues. . Mr& Mrs Harold Czarnetski, Mr han. $15 .& Mrs Gilbert Phaneuf. \delina Silva, Mr & Mrs Vin. Mr & Mrs J ohnGilrein, Mr & cent ,. Te~uan. Mr & Mrs Eq.ward 1;1. Perrault, Mrs John Cavanaugh, Mr & Mrs ST. MATHIEU Mr& Mrs 'John Phaneuf, Mrs W. . George Killen, Mr & Mrs John $15, , B. Lumbert, Mr & Mrs. John . Speight, Mr & Mrs R. R. Lally. Mr & Mrs Olivier Cantara & Nelson"Mrs ~mma Coady. Dorothy, Harned, Mr & Mrs i''lughter. Mr & Mrs· Victor Parady, Mr Godfrey Forgeron, Mr & Ms $10 Gerard Marchessault, Mr & Mrs : Mrs Richard Sheehan, Mr & Mrs George Bolusky, Bertha, Paul Courtnell, Mr & Mrs Frank Mrs Robert Winters, Mr & Mrs Desmarais, Mr ,& Mrs Leo FisWilliam H. Perra~·lt, Mr & Mrs . Gilman. ette, Mr & Mrs Alphone Bar$12 Edgar S, Tolmie.' Mr & Mrs Robert,Park, Fred- rette/ Mr & Mrs Stephen Clynes. -!r & Mrs Laurent Lussier, Miss Thyrza Lafon, Daniel erick Devlin, Mr & Mrs. Frank Murphy,' Sr,dwich Hardware, Florian, Mr & Mrs Robert Rita Clynes, Mr & Mrs. GEfdeon. Dufour, Mr & Mrs Philippe Helen Montagl,le, Mr .& Mr!!' Grenon. Vaillancourt, Mr & Mrs Albert Frank McFarlin. $10 Thibault. Chatham Pharmacy, Mr & Mrs Mrs Katherine J. Brady, Mr & Mrs William McGair, Mr & Mrs Wi~red Berube, Mr & Mrs Richard Sharpe, Mr & Mrs Pat- 'Ihomas DeFriend, Mr & Mrs rick J. ,Cassidy, Mr"& Mrs. Alex- WaYne Baldus. Mr & Mrs Gilbert Surette, Mr ander Forni. & 'Mrs 'Joseph Stapleton, A Robert McCollough, Mr & Mrs Friend, Mr & Mrs Orick Young, Joseph W. Murphy, Mrs Charles Mr & Mrs A. Gemino, Mr & Mrs JOSEPH'M. F, DONAGHY G, Whitmore, Mr & Mrs William Miller Jones. owner/mgr. Russell Sr., Mr & Mrs George Mr & Mrs Hobie Tompkins, 142 Campbell St. F"rnandes. M'rie Brent, A Friend, Mr & New Bedford, Mass. Mr & Mrs Michael McNamara, Mrs William Keefe, Thomson Oil WYman 9-6792 Elizabeth F. Montague, Mr & Co., Juliet's Hair Styling Salon. Mrs Antonio Bianchi, Joseph Mr & Mrs Frank' Dresser, Mr HEADQUARTERS FOR R('-- Mrs Nan McCann. & Mrs Charles Bladen, Mr & COILONIAL AND Mr Elizabeth Purdy & Douglas Mrs Chester Eldridge, Mr & Mra TRADITIONAL FURNITURE Jr., Mr & Mrs. Charles Dalton, Edward. Zibrat, Mr. & Mrs. JoEdward J. Driscoll, Mrs Edward G. O'Brien,Mr & Mrs William J. Parks. Mr & .·Mrs Robert 'J. Ellis, AJ:\na J. Boido, Claudia M. Forni, Mr & 'MrS' James .:s. George, AND ·LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ATTLEBORO AritonioConsolini. Mr & Mrs Herbert E. Hamlea, Mrs Mary. A. Mahoney, Daniel MahoneY, Mr & Mrs Ira B. Aus3~% on all Savings Accounts tin, Mrs Phoebe Reed. Mr & Mrs W. E. Williams, Mr 1% Extra on Systematic' Bonus Savings & Mrs Ambrose O'Brien, MnI Dorothy VanBuskirk, Anonymous.
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NEW BEDFORD TO AFRICA: Obviously happy in her work at Marian College, Tanganyika Territory, is ~ister Mari,an Teresa, M.M., ori~inaUY from New Be9.ford. Left, she inspects Jl,ew water pitchers for the
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dining hall with two students. Center is a closeup view. At right, she supervises washit:tg clothes at outdoor water tap. All endeavors point to 1960 as the "Year of Respol1!~ibility".
New Bedford Marykn.oll Sister Ue.lpi,!g Write, .,Bright ,P,agoe in. History' ,0,.1. ·A,.-f,r,i.ca. '
A native of Holy Name parish, New Bedford is helping write ·a 'Qiig-ht page in ,the . VATICAN CITY (NC) , ' . . . ' , . 'checkered -history of Africa. She iis Sister Marian Teresa Dury, M.M.,' a pioneer ·,at the Cardinals, the advisers of first CatholiC"secondary school for girls in Tanganyika. Sister Marian Teresa attended: popes and the equals of' Holy Family High School, Seton Hill. College and Yale University School'·of Nursing, . ' Princes, sometimes enjoy less w'he,'re .sh·e earned a m a s, t e r ' freedom than ali' average ,parish . .' ;, . " ' Cambridge Overseas School school's activity is particularly: priest. of nursing:degree. 'She added' r:ertificate Examinations famous iniportant in 1960, sloganized The red hat carries with it to'· her academic laurels·'at tests known to students through-· t h r 0 ugh 0 u t ,Tanganyika as , . . a. out t h " C ommonwealt.h ' many privileges, but also many Catholi,c .Universit,y· ,with e BrItish "Mwaka - wa Madaraka," the
Court Postpones, Case 'nvolving Tuition. F'unds
MONTPEL,'I.ER . (NC) ~.' TheVermont,Suprerne'Court: h~s postponed:until its Sep.~ t'em ber term ' a. decision on an- ' '
. ~pp.eaI. against. a Chittenden .. Gounty Court ruling that use of public. f,unds to pay tuiti'on, f.o·1'-·.. p.!lro,'chial school p'upils. in this . state is u!1constitutional. The appeal was filed' by the School Board in South Burling•. ton, which does not have a public high school. It has been paying tuition for some of the town's t d t' . M s u en s at Rice emorial High School and Mount &t: Mary Academy, both parochial schools in Burlington, .as well as for others who attend the public Burlington High School. . . In February, Judge William C . Hill, sitting as Chittenden ' ' County chancellor, ruled that the South Burlington board's use . of tax money for the payment of tuition to the parochial schools violated both the Federal and state Constitutions. Other. Vermont communities
, particularly f or th ose master' of ·'science. in :'nursing M ary k no11 'fee1s t a h t the ·Y ear of ·Responsi1;lility. . S eptem..:.) limitations, cardinals who reside in Rome. education 'and several semesters" ber will bril).g responsible gov. So great is the dignity of a work toward .~ 'doctorate. . erriment and a possible African' cardinal that the ,Church has : Following. that she spent a majority to the· country's legis-' surrounded him with 'elaborate year in the Pacific as an army lative council for the first time. protocol and great formality. His nurSe and served as. assistant ALBANY (NC)- John P. Another byword ,is "Uhuru na of n'ursI'ng at. ,New kasi"-Freedoni Means Work. .' P -ivate life may be simple .and profess..... u, Tuffy, 64, World War I veteran B h ot .. slogans tie in with the ascetic', but in public a cardina I Englapd Dea·conne1!s.Hospital, who practiced law in New York if second, in. dignity .only· to a Louisiana State 'University and Gity 'for 25 years, will be or- aim of Marian College: to edu- . pope. Boston Colle·ge. . - , c a t e 'young Mrican women for. dained a priest for the. Albany Once he has become a merilShe made her first vows as ,a diocese on May 28. responsible and Christian par,. ber of the College of Cardinals Maryknoll Sister in 1956 and ticipation in the. future of their. b- ray no' longer hop on a bus, sailed for Africa'a few months . The day after he is raised to homeland.' ' stroll around crowded places, later. Her brother is Rev. James the priesthood by Bishop WilThInking in Technicolor . hail a ta:' .or accep t WI'th ou t A. Dury, assigned to S.t. Vin- ,liam A. Scully of . Albany in' "Living' in Africa is like Immaculate Conception cathed. . the: sc-ious thought a casual iovi'ta- cent's Home, Fall River, a r t d 'her thin k i n g in technicolor,"·say . tion to dinn.er. mother, Mrs. Thomas Dury, re- raIl here, Father Tuffy will offer . missionaries. "Nowhere else is· his first Solemn Mass in St.' th Multiple Duties sides at 325 Austin Street, New . h f e sky such a blue; nowhere Bedford. John the Evangehst churc 0 else' do the. starch-white clouds · Often priests' prelates his boyhood parish in Schenec, ' . Sister is one of eight Marypile up on' one· another so as to chosen for the honor refuse it knollers at Marian College, Tan- - tady . be the first to peep over the because they do not wish to be ganyika. The school opened' in Mr. Tuffy served with the' mountains.'" caught up in the rimltiple duties 1957' to' 63 girls, Now it has an Army in France in World War I : Students at.' Marian College and ceremoniaLrequirements of enrollment of 176, "a good share and was with the. occupation. have' names "right'''out of the ~hiC~th~ri:u~~~:~~~~~sd~~t~~ ,Ii cardinal. , . . of the ·nearly 500 girls now f~rces in Germanyfoll~wingthe "Roman.Martyrology""'·'Leonila, state will'be affected .by the out-': · When His Eminence Domenico, a-t ten d.ln g' secondary school war. He graduated from Holy,' Emerentiana Balbina' Praxeda' come Of the' case. Cardinal Tardini, Vatican Sec- throughout the Territorl',~' says. ~ross College, Worcester, Mass., F.laviana; TheY'use' their .bap~ retary of State, finally accepted a release from the Maryknoll In 1918, and from the Fordham tismal names at .school but have an appointment to the Sacred, niotherhouse.' University law school in 1929. Mrlcan names as welL" ' College .;...- after having turned . Students study English, Swa-' . When ,his wife, ..the . former They have unique ways of down the honor in 1952-he said: hili, history, geography, biology, Sarah·G. Madden, died In. Aug- making money towards' educa"Here before you is that mon- chemistry, art, needlework, cur-' ust, ~955, he. gave up hIS .law tional. expenses, too: One makes ster of virtue who renounced'the rent· affairs, mathematics and re- practIce to study for the prIest-,. and sells "banana beer'" and purple in 1952. It was ·not vir- ligion. This 'year the College will h,ood., earns all her school fees in this tue however, which prompted present "Standard XII" candi-' way. Girls, travel 'from all parts me' to ren'ounce' such a high dates (equivalent to high schooi - City Pans Broa ene , of Tanganyika Territory to at. honor, but the wish for peace seniors) for, the first time 'for Fair Housing Statute tend ,the. college: . . , .CHARLES F. VARGAS and quiet." . "'They are at the front, of the 254 ROCKDALE ·AVENUE · Cardin'als living in Rome must· Qhio..-Priest Fore'sees NEW YORK (NC)-Plans are' ranks of many, I!lany educated. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. ; attend the pope' on all solemn . . under way here to broaden the Mricans· to come," say the Sis- . occasions; They' must ask the' ~ass~i1g ;Proms city's Fair Housing Practices, ters. Sister Marian Teresa and' pope's permission every time DELPHOS (NC)-A ;atholic I· '-', which .rohibits discrim- h~r fellow Maryknollers "feel it, th~-' wish·to leave Rome, except high school princ;pal has pre:" ination in 'the' sale or rental of, a joyful 'privilege to be at. in_the case of'the six cardinal-: dict~·that the high school prom, all privat.e multi!>.le dwellings. . Marian College." bishops who are free _to .travel, . "an .all-night' aff1iir which can' . The present law, ,e.nacted in. to their nearby dioceses without lea i' to serious m~ral problems "~ 1957, and conside,red pioneer, consulting the pope.' . "is rapidly' becoming a··tiii~g;"V lt~gislation.i~,this field, prohibits . Booklet of Rules . the- past. . .,.. 'ow.ners· of o'ne' 'lnd two family'~ <.' Nom---ident cardinals arere"~' "'~-:ra~herTh~masW·. Kuhn,pri~..,- .. rho~s.es, 1?llilt.. in. ,de~eloprrients' «Iufred to make a visit to-- tHe" c~p~: of St.·John High'School hi: .consisting of ~Oor mor-e' ho'u~s_ poPe whenever they are in Rome. ~ ,·tl)ls,complunity, made the'state- fi-om discrimiriating in· the sale· ~nd. they too must secure ,his; . ment after:, the 159 juniors-: and: or. rental ofth'e~r, properti~s. . . perniission- before leaving the: s~niors· of~ti!~'school voted' 'al- . '''iowi the Wagner administra~. '. . :'- Distributed' by '. ' . . city. . .' .. ' . ~ost. ~nanir"~:: ;ly: to 'drop, ·the: .t: ~'s proposals include extend-' 'f ~ In' addition to t~e provisions of t P.J.:o!ll" in· faYQr, of a' tripe,to'a big ,h~' the' basic law' to' cover the ~Club cahon law, a 95..:items booklet: c.ity. r .. ' .. ' ". • \' "':.. _ rental, leasing or.'sale of all pri- : '.', published by th~ Sacred Congre····' '. Fa~her Kuhn' said'," that "the vate housing, except the rental, B~verage. 'Co'~ _ation' of Ceremonial prescri~s. "annual dances: "have .:dej:ner-', of a tinJt ·in a two-family house: ·331·Nash Ret,' New Bidford' the .con·duct of a· cardinal. ,a!ed into long af·airi.. that:: de., '. occupied' by. the owner,' or the . '.\fi~man'7.9937· , This booklet covers everything tra·.,; .from~ the 'real r'~'p'ose' of." rental ofa room or rooms in a from what ,he must wear on .the Prom." Besides, he -noted' . one.·:tmily. house. or ,an apartgiven' occasions to' what, ·his- th~re are' fin.incial and psycho:' ment occupied by the ownel'or 'a ' apartment must be like and how logical problems such as bashful tenant. . . and where' he will be buried. boys and unasked girls. . Manyof·these rules apply prin. , . .Receives $100,000 . eipally to cardinals in Rome, but B.ishop to Preside . . . . . ST. LOUIS. (NC»-St. Louis they also apply in some measure . BIRMINGHAM (NC)~Auxil,. Univ-rsity' has received a gift of TClunton, t.:ta. . 46 Taunton Green to others. I iar'y' Bishop ,.,;tIton .J. Sheen -of $100,000 froID' the Emerson Elec- . New York will. represent Patri- tric Coinpany's Charitable Trust .'Mary's Hour' . arch MaxL.los IV Saigh of An- , f- ... the university's 150th AnniVA 2-2282 LOS' NGELES (NC)-Eighty_ tioch at the Melkite Rite con- . versary Development Program. five thousan~ people, -,000 more vention to be held here, June 24 The major 'portion of the gift· than anticipated, t00k part in through 26. The Bishop was se· will be used to esta1:lish an elec"Our Heating, Oils Make "Mary's Hour," 60 ,ninutes of .lected by the Sacred Congrega- trical engineering laboratory in prayer to the Blessed Virgin in tion for the Oriental Church in the Jesuit school's proposed W........ Friends" Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Rome. Science and Engineering Center.
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