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/ Rare· Church· Rite Monday' In Fall River Bishop Fixes Boundaries For Parish Coun'seling Plan For M'Q rriage Seen Success CHICAGO (NC) - The Chicago's archdiocese'.s plan , for keeping families together with parish priests serving as ,marriage counselors is suc- ceeding, it, was' reported here. Two months ago, His Eminence Albert Cardinal Meyer, Arch- bishop of Chicago, ordered that couples seeking church permis- sion to separate must first go to their parish' priest. 'i'ather James M1l rtaugh, head the archdiocese's Family Con- sultation . Service, said that "priests are accepting responsi- bility with enthusiasm and pa- rishioners with marital problems are responding wonderfully." Under the new rule, troubled Catholic couples cannot go im- mediately to the courts of sep- aration and annulment furnished by the consultation service. In his instruction, Cardinal Meyer said: "We have many sick Turn to Page Twenty-two A' ceremony termed by Bishop Connolly "one of the most beautiful in the Cath- olic liturgy" will be held at 'I Monday night, June 6 when the Ordinary will consecrate new main altar in the upper church at St. Anne's Church, Fall Rtver. . The ceremony is performed comparatively rarely, explained Msgr. Humberto S. Medeiros, Diocesan Chancellor, because an altar to be consecrated must be "fixed"; that is, made of con- crete, marble, :01' some iuch permanent material. Most altars are constructed of wood, with a movable altar stone, he said. The altar at St. Anne's is of four differenl marbles: red Ali_ cante, yellow Siena, Botticino , and onyx dore of Africa. Made in Italy, it was imported by the A- da Prato Company Boston. Sunday Night Ceremonies attendant upon the consecration will begin Sunday night when relics for· the new Turn' to Pag.e Eighteen The Most Reverend Bishop announced that Rev. Leo T. Sullivan, assistant at Holy Name Church, New Bedford is administrator of the new St. Ann's Parish, Raynham, and that . the parish' will be officially es- tablished. as of Tuesday, June 7. The Qe.w. parish will comprise all of tite Town' of Raynham .from t!te eastedy border on the North to Route No. 44 on the South, 'and from Route No. 131 Turn to FATHER HALLIGAN, O.P. Pentecost Vigil Saturday, the Vigil of Pente- eost is a day of fast and partial abstinence. FATHER GAMACHO,O.P. . .'.,:' :>: .... ' .. " .•.... ,. :' :-':, .. ' -, -" '1'{ ."'.::,N!i ''_.' .It.r An Anohor.o; Sur, a,nd The ANCHOR ,. Facts Important. In Rehabilitation Of Alcoholics NEW YORK (NC)-Priests were urged to "acquaint the family with the nature of alcoholism" as an important. weapon in rehabilitation. Mrs. Marty Mann, executive director of the National Council Alcoholism, told 300 New Yor" area priests at a special meeting on alcoholism here: "False attitudes and informa- Cion given the family when alco_ holism strikes are among the major obstacles to curing the affliction." She was one of several speak- ers at the second annual Pastoral Institute on Alcoholism spon- by the National Clergy Conference on Alcoholism at Cathedl'al High School here. J!'uther Raymond J. Kennedy, S .• T., of Le: Ioyne College, Syra- N. Y., warned the clergy tllat "attitudes are more impor- tant than techniques" in coun- the alcoholic, but the TurD to Page Twenty-two Blind of· Diocese to Honor Bishop Connolly Saturday Bishop Connolly will be guest of honor at the annual of the Diocesan Guild for the Blind Sa,turday after- noon In Sacred Heart School, Fall River. Members of the New Bedford, Taunton and Attleboro'guilds, accompanied by their regional directors, .. . t d I . .., the gUild. Regional directors, escor s an (rlvers, wIll JOIn appointed' . by the Bishop are the Fall River .group in hon- Rev. Gerard J.Chabot, pastor. oring the' Ordinary of the of St. Church, So. At-. Diocese. They will assemble in tleboro, for the Attleboro re-. the school auditorium gion; Rev. James J. McDermott, at 2:30. . . pastor of Our Lady of Fatima Bishop Connolly will address Church, Swansea, Fall River the gathering and extend his a.r ea ; Rev. John J. Murphy, as- personal greetings to the mem- slstant at St. Lawrence Church, bel'S, The program. will include New Bedford, for the New entertainment followed by a ford area;. and Rev. JamesF. JUNE-MON1'H OF THE SACRED HEART: This coffee hour with members of Lyons, at Immaculate painting of the Sacred Heart of Jesus appearing to St. the Sacred Heart Women's Guild Conception Church, Taunton, for Margaret Mary Alacoque is located over the main altar of as hostesses. . the Taunton area. th Ch I fth S dH t t db th F h Rev. George E. Sullivan pas- Assistin'g diocesan and re- e ape 0 e acre ea'r erec eye at ers of the tor: of St. Dominic's Church, gional directors in the work of Sacred Hearts in D.C. NC Photo. Swansea, is diocesan director of Turn to Page Twenty-two to Ordain Diocesan Men· Dominican Fa.thers in Washington on June 16 Two natives of the Diocese will be ordained priests of the Order of Preachers- Dominican Fathers-on June 16 at 9 A.M., in. St. Dominic's Church; Washington, D.b., by Most Rev. Egidio .Vagnozzi, Apostolic Delegate to the United States. They are: Rev. Angelo Henry p.P., ,son ·of Mrs"Maria Camacho of 212 Middleboro Ayenue,'East Taunton,and Rev. Raymond ' . Ferrer Halligan; O.P:, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hal- ligan of 85 Shawmut Street, Fall Ri,ver. Father Camacho will offer his First Solemn Mass in St. An- thony's Church, Portland Street, Cambridge on June 19 at 11:45. Father ;Halligan will offer his First Solemn Mass in Sacred Heart Church, Fall River, on June 19 at 11.' Father Gamacho will be as- sisted at his First Solemn Mass by Rev. Raymond Smith, O.p.. as deacon; Rev. Edward Le- Blanc, D.P., as subdeacon; and the Very Rev. Cyril Burke, D.P., Prior of St. Stephen Priory in Dover, Mass., will preach. Father Camacho attended the Turn to Page Twenty-two With returns still incom- plete, Chairman George Vig,.· eant today announced a new high total for the Catholic Charities Appeal of $528,482.56. The final total will be an- nounced with the closing of Headquarters' books on Friday. .'is very happy that the total has gained on. last year . ) . . and we are hoping,. that many fall River, MO$s.,' returns that are still outstanding . .. , ,. . ',,", ... , will'increase it ·to a much larger Vol. .4, No.· 22 ' © 1960 The Anchor· . figure,", Mr Vigeant 'said.: REV',IJEO T. SULLIVAN . Secci"d Clo,i M,oil Prlyllegei Authorited CIt FeiN Riy.... MIni.' . ,... si.x I:tar,e,.be t -. . ",,, ", tered their 1959 total. Several F II'" R' '.' I F0 f h' .' I ve r 's "'.' are released. Parish Committees . M. with ' ost Cathol ic See Memorials. ReV. Joseph Ca- , Fall Piocese' with a percentage of 56.1, ranks bral,Rt. :Rev.\TimothY P. , ney,. Adrien 9authier, Rev.' -fifth in, the nation in the proportion of, Catholics to ·total: . Edward L.' Killigrew, Rt. Rev. population livingwithiti the boundaries of the diocese. "Most J. ,Joseph Sullivan' were some of diocese is La., a percentage of the more sentimental contribu- 64.1. Providence Diocese is . tions to this year's Appeal. Each se.co,nd with. 61.6, and Hart- by dividing the totl;ll population of , these Priests' had been active within the boundaries of eacll inthe Catholic Charities Appeal fOl'd with 59.5 is in third Turn to Page Twenty-two from its beginning. It was. a place., great tribute to their former ac- Other New England dioceses Turn to Page Two among the 42 having 30 or more Catholics for every 100 persons are Springfield, 55.8; Boston, 53.5, Worcester, 53.1; Bridgeport, 44; Norwich, 39.3; Manchester, 37.6; Burlington, 32.1. . The percentages were reached Leo 'Sullivan to Head New Raynham Church .... --------------- ...

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Rare· Church·Rite Monday'In Fall River

Bishop FixesBoundariesFor Parish

Coun'seling PlanFor M'Q rriageSeen Success

CHICAGO (NC) - TheChicago's archdiocese'.s plan

,for keeping families togetherwith parish priests servingas ,marriage counselors is suc­ceeding, it, was' reported here.Two months ago, His EminenceAlbert Cardinal Meyer, Arch­bishop of Chicago, ordered thatcouples seeking church permis­sion to separate must first goto their parish' priest.

'i'ather James M1lrtaugh, heado~ the archdiocese's Family Con­sultation . Service, said that"priests are accepting responsi­bility with enthusiasm and pa­rishioners with marital problemsare responding wonderfully."

Under the new rule, troubledCatholic couples cannot go im­mediately to the courts of sep­aration and annulment furnishedby the consultation service.

In his instruction, CardinalMeyer said: "We have many sick

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A' ceremony termed byBishop Connolly "one of themost beautiful in the Cath­olic liturgy" will be held at'I Monday night, June 6 whenthe Ordinary will consecrate •new main altar in the upperchurch at St. Anne's Church,Fall Rtver. .

The ceremony is performedcomparatively rarely, explainedMsgr. Humberto S. Medeiros,Diocesan Chancellor, because analtar to be consecrated must be"fixed"; that is, made of con­crete, marble, :01' some iuchpermanent material. Most altarsare constructed of wood, with amovable altar stone, he said.

The altar at St. Anne's is offour differenl marbles: red Ali_cante, yellow Siena, Botticino

, and onyx dore of Africa. Made inItaly, it was imported by the A­da Prato Company o£ Boston.

Begi~ Sunday NightCeremonies attendant upon the

consecration will begin Sundaynight when relics for· the new

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The Most Reverend Bishopha~ announced that Rev. LeoT. Sullivan, assistant at HolyName Church, New Bedfordis administrator of the new St.Ann's Parish, Raynham, and that

. the parish' will be officially es­tablished. as of Tuesday, June 7.

The Qe.w. parish will compriseall of tite Town' of Raynham.from t!te eastedy border on theNorth to Route No. 44 on theSouth, 'and from Route No. 131

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FATHER HALLIGAN, O.P.

Pentecost VigilSaturday, the Vigil of Pente­

eost is a day of fast and partialabstinence.

FATHER GAMACHO,O.P.

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Facts Important.In RehabilitationOf AlcoholicsNEW YORK (NC)-Priestswere urged to "acquaint thefamily with the nature ofalcoholism" as an important.weapon in rehabilitation.

Mrs. Marty Mann, executivedirector of the National Council

Alcoholism, told 300 NewYor" area priests at a specialmeeting on alcoholism here:

"False attitudes and informa­Cion given the family when alco_holism strikes are among themajor obstacles to curing theaffliction."

She was one of several speak­ers at the second annual PastoralInstitute on Alcoholism spon­~ored by the National ClergyConference on Alcoholism atCathedl'al High School here.

J!'uther Raymond J. Kennedy,S .•T., of Le: Ioyne College, Syra­cu~e, N. Y., warned the clergytllat "attitudes are more impor­tant than techniques" in coun­1le11l1l~ the alcoholic, but the

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Blind of· Diocese to HonorBishop Connolly Saturday

Bishop Connolly will be guest of honor at the annualmeeti~g of the Diocesan Guild for the Blind Sa,turday after­noon In Sacred Heart School, Fall River. Members of theNew Bedford, Taunton and Attleboro' guilds, accompaniedby their regional directors, . . .

t d I. .., the gUild. Regional directors,

escor s an (rlvers, wIll JOIn appointed' . by the Bishop arethe Fall River .group in hon- Rev. Gerard J.Chabot, pastor.oring the' Ordinary of the of St. Te~esa's Church, So. At-.Diocese. They will assemble in tleboro, for the Attleboro re-.the school auditorium beginnin~ gion; Rev. James J. McDermott,at 2:30. . . pastor of Our Lady of Fatima

Bishop Connolly will address Church, Swansea, Fall Riverthe gathering and extend his a.rea ; Rev. John J. Murphy, as­personal greetings to the mem- slstant at St. Lawrence Church,bel'S, The program. will include New Bedford, for the New B~d­entertainment followed by a ford area;. and Rev. JamesF.

JUNE-MON1'H OF THE SACRED HEART: This coffee hour with members of Lyons, ~sslstant at Immaculatepainting of the Sacred Heart of Jesus appearing to St. the Sacred Heart Women's Guild Conception Church, Taunton, forMargaret Mary Alacoque is located over the main altar of as hostesses. . the Taunton area.th Ch I fth S d H t t db th F h Rev. George E. Sullivan pas- Assistin'g diocesan and re-

e ape 0 e acre ea'r erec eye at ers of the tor: of St. Dominic's Church, gional directors in the work ofSacred Hearts in Wash~ngton, D.C. NC Photo. Swansea, is diocesan director of Turn to Page Twenty-two

ApostolicDelegat~to Ordain Diocesan Men·Dominican Fa.thers in Washington on June 16

Two natives of the Diocese will be ordained priests of the Order of Preachers­Dominican Fathers-on June 16 at 9 A.M., in. St. Dominic's Church; Washington, D.b.,by Most Rev. Egidio .Vagnozzi, Apostolic Delegate to the United States. They are: Rev.Angelo Henry Camacho~ p.P., ,son ·of Mrs"Maria Camacho of 212 Middleboro Ayenue,'East

Taunton,and Rev. Raymond '.Ferrer Halligan; O.P:, son ofMr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hal­ligan of 85 Shawmut Street,Fall Ri,ver.

Father Camacho will offer hisFirst Solemn Mass in St. An­thony's Church, Portland Street,Cambridge on June 19 at 11:45.Father ;Halligan will offer hisFirst Solemn Mass in SacredHeart Church, Fall River, onJune 19 at 11.'

Father Gamacho will be as­sisted at his First Solemn Massby Rev. Raymond Smith, O.p..as deacon; Rev. Edward Le­Blanc, D.P., as subdeacon; andthe Very Rev. Cyril Burke, D.P.,Prior of St. Stephen Priory inDover, Mass., will preach.

Father Camacho attended theTurn to Page Twenty-two

With returns still incom­plete, Chairman George Vig,.·eant today announced a newhigh total for the CatholicCharities Appeal of $528,482.56.The final total will be an­nounced with the closing ofHeadquarters' books on Friday."E~eryone. 'is very happy thatthe total has gained on. last year .

) . . and we are hoping,. that manyfall River, MO$s.,' .Thurs~ay, Jun~·.2, 'l'~O returns that are still outstanding

. .. • , ,. . ',,", ... , will'increase it ·to a much largerVol. .4, No.· 22 ' © 1960 The Anchor· . $4.ilo'~Ey~t figure,", Mr Vigeant 'said.: REV',IJEO T. SULLIVAN. Secci"d Clo,i M,oil Prlyllegei Authorited CIt FeiN Riy.... MIni.' . , ...,.~ev~nty si.x ~~ri~q~s I:tar,e,.bet -. . ",,, ",

tered their 1959 total. Several F II'" R''.' I F0 f h':~li;;z~r~~:~:e tth~o;~~f~g~~~; • .' Iver 's "'.'t·are released. Parish Committees . M .:~::n;'7:~~;~:t~d with theirac~' ' ost Catholic See

Memorials. ~o ReV. Joseph Ca- , Fall ~iver Piocese' with a percentage of 56.1, ranksbral,Rt. :Rev.\TimothY P. Swee~ ,ney,. R~v. Adrien 9authier, Rev.' -fifth in, the nation in the proportion of, Catholics to ·total: .Edward L.' Killigrew, Rt. Rev. population livingwithiti the boundaries of the diocese. "MostJ. ,Joseph Sullivan' were some of C~tholic~' diocese is ~af:iyette, La., ~ith' a percentage ofthe more sentimental contribu- 64.1. Providence Diocese is .tions to this year's Appeal. Each se.co,nd with. 61.6, and Hart- by dividing the totl;ll populationof ,these Priests' had been active within the boundaries of eacllinthe Catholic Charities Appeal fOl'd with 59.5 is in third Turn to Page Twenty-twofrom its beginning. It was. a place.,great tribute to their former ac- Other New England dioceses

Turn to Page Two among the 42 having 30 or moreCatholics for every 100 personsare Springfield, 55.8; Boston,53.5, Worcester, 53.1; Bridgeport,44; Norwich, 39.3; Manchester,37.6; Burlington, 32.1. .

The percentages were reached

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TOUHEY'SP.HARMACY

202-206 Rock StreetFall River

IS !!::!! PLACE I'D.GET ,A PRESCRIPTION

, Flll.ED!

NecrologyTIlE ANCHOR lists the II&>

Diversary dates of priests whoserved the Fall River Diocesesinee its formation in 19Mwith the inten~ion that thefaithful . will give them •prayerful rem,embrance.' .

Great IslandP'h a r rt:I a c: y

ANTlfONY J.,CASELLA, B.S. R.Ph.

, ROUTE 28West Yarmouth'

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Jl1NE 4 .'Rev.' Jose P. d'Amaral, ,1949Rev. Louis J. Terrien, O.P., 19IO'

JUNE 5,,Rev. Thomas J. McLean, 1954,

JUNE 9Rev. Timothy J. Calnen, 1941,

Mass Ordo

So. DartmouthW'!. 7·9384

So. Dartmouthand Hyannis

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Matt St~..,le • Prop.

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New Mobile Gas StationWe piek up and delivel'

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'r~~~~:~~.;rw... Spacious fireprOof Sleepi~g'Q~art~ .". , For Boys 710 14 Years old: .~ Six week season: July 3· to Aug'ust 14,.. Register for 2, or 4, or ~ weeks ...... Free Tutoring· if desired~ THE BROTHERS· OF THE SACRED HEART

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RAYNHAM,' MASS.

OFFICIAl; ,

Diocese of Fall, R~\ler

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TH~,ANCHpR'-!?iocese, of fair River-Thurs;, June 2, 1960

I)'ECREE'ESTABLISHING ST. ANN'S PARISH '

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'.. .,FORTY HOURS'" DEVOTION

June' 5-SS. Peter' & Paul,Fall River.

,to Joseph, Taunton.June 12-5t. Mary, New Bed-

ford. .Blessed Sacrament, Fall

River.Corpus Christi, Sandwich

June 19-5t. Elizabeth, Fall. River.St. Mary, NOrtoD

'. .. ..By the authority. vested in us, with the consent and ap­

proval of our: Diocesan Board 0:( Consultors, and! havingconsUlted :all. pastors CClncerned, we by this Decree .establishand constitute St. Ann's Pari~h, Raynham, Mass. .

This benefice will comprise' all of the Town of Raynhamfrom Ute easterly border on the North to Route No. 44 on - FRIDAY-Mass as on the Asce&-the South, and from Route No. 138'on the West to the through_ sion. Simple. White. Mass'way, Route No. 24,. on the: East.' Persons residing in this-area Proper; Gloria; Preface ofwill constitute membership of the new Parish of St. Ann. Ascension.' Instead of theThe endowment and benefice will consist of the voluntary Votive Mass in honor of theofferings of. the faithful. Pending construction of' the new Sa'cred Heart, the Mass of theChurch temporary facilities· will be provided. . Asc'ensio'n is said. Tomorrow

With the Decree we appoint the Rev. Leo T. Sullivan is the First Saturday of 'theto' serVe as Administrator of .the Parish' of St'.. Ann. This Month.appointment ~nd the erection of a new parish b~ome' , SATURDAY-;-Vigil of pentecost.effective june 7, 1960. Double Red.. Mass Proper;

Given at Fall River this 31st day of l\fa~, 196!>~ .HONOR MOTHER. OF GOD: Sodalists of Sacred Hearts Gloria; Preface;· Commw»-1\,.-: d' t" . ·th . I callies" and :Hanc igitur of.Roman ~atholic Bishop of Fall. R!-v:e:r: Academy climaxE:!d .I.uay evo. IOns WI a speCIa program,

, . .'" ,'- . ,', . in. honor of The-vladimir Moj;her of God. Left to' right; Pentecost..., '

~~'", ~~£:, '-, ·~Winifred· Welch, SOQality" 'vice-prefect; Eileen. ~errault;· SU~~~;-;;~~~~~s~',Re~~~:;',-,';tlII~...,.~ ~ ~ ~~ prefect; and Ro~e Ann McA~drew~'jtiiJ.iorSodali~t.; . ", Proper.;' Gloria;, Sequences

pi 'n,um';"'.CJ .··Bisho.'·p··s Relief Agency'. ,Aids.'.. ;",:=~o~~~ef~~c, ~~7::U~_,MONDAY - Pentecost Monda-.

V· t·· 'f . E th k~" Double- of I Class. Red. Ma.' , ,'Cha~ities Appeal.'. Ie Ims '0 or, qua ,es,' , ,,' Proper;.:Gloria; 5equeneec

.... ,.,' ' :NEW'YORK (NC)-A shipment of $250,000 worth of '". Creed; Preface~ etc., Of Pente-tivity that' friends remembered Mt. Cannel.. . '" ,~,89;J.~ clothI·n·g' 'w'as '"dispa,tch.ed' fo.r, th.e 'viCtims of earthqu.a.kes," cost..·' .them' in ,this manner. O. L..0f.Perp~ualHelp 146700 TUESDAY :-'-Pentecost Tuesd~:

Leading the Appeal are: O. L. of Purgatory '700:00 . :fires and tidal waves in the Chiie area by the overseas reli~ . Double of I, Cla·ss.Red. Ma.Holy· Name, Fall River . . Sacred Heart '5,401;50:'agency'of the U.S. Bishops. In addition to the clothing $hip..: " Pr op e r; Gloria; ,8equeneec

. '. .,.. .. $17,508.50 ,St:· Anne 237800'" t C tholic Relief Serv ...." Creed; Preface, etc., of Pent.-,St. Lawre'nce, Ne,~.r:Bed!ord St. Anthony of PadUa 4;570:l()" ~en, a. '. - the qu~es, which also trigge~~: cost."· . ,

. , 16,030.10 St. Casimir . 813.75.: Ices-NatIonal CatholIc Wel- tidal waves that. damaged andWEDNESDAY"':"'Embei Wedn.Sacred Heart, Fall River St. Francis of Assis.i 1 508.00' ,fare Conference sent by air destroyed villages and resorts' day, ai'fer Pentecost. Double..

'., . , 14,234.75 . St. Hedwig . '737.0Q . -freight aboul2,500 blankets:' alo~ 500; mil~s of the ?arrow' , Reci. Mass Proper; Gloria; .~St: James, New Bedford St. Hyacinth 1,136.00 ': Part. of .the clothin~ alsO wa,s ~=cn CClast line bordermg the , quence; Cree~; Preface, ete..-

. -' , . 13,820.80 St. James 13,820.80 .; shipped by ·plane. .• '. .... of. Pentecost.St..Mary No. Attleboro ".' St: 'John the Baptist 5,963.80': Concepcion, Chile's t ll).,r d .lnjured, Homeless .THURsDAY - Thursday with.

, 12,671.50, St. Joseph 7,826.20.. largest city, was shaken by a One of the hardest hit :lilies the Octave of Pentecost.St. Mary, Taunton lli,93Z.75 St. Kilian -' 4,382.8Q : series of quakes and an early . was Ancud,about. 600 miles' Dou,ble. Red. Mass P1-o~,St.John, AtUeboro It,650.00 St.·Lawrence 11i,&30.10 government report said more, south 'of Santiago, where from Gloria; Sequence; Creed;~St. Francis Xavier, ' Hyannis S1. Mary. /. 3,772.00' than 300 .persons· had been 80 to 90 per cent of the build- aee, etc., of PentecoSt.

11,244.00 St; Theresa 2,628.00 killed. A series of -fires followed ings, including the cathedral,S1. Mary's. Cathedral. Fall River TauntOlll '. .'were' damaged or destroyed.

9,074.00 Holy',Family 3667.00 Diocese' Assists Reports said. that more tlum ..Holy N:ame, New Bedford Holy Rosary t,B85.50 1,000 were inj,ured and b~-

, 9,036.50 Immaculate Conception 5,281.50 Chile ChQpels , dreds were homeless as a'resultMt. Carmel, New Bedford Our Lady of LourdCfi 3,265.75, Th D' . f F II R' . of the disasters.

. 8,893.55 Sacred Heart' 5 708.50,. ' . .e. .1O~ese ~a 1v.er ISSt. Joseph, New Bed10rd St. Jacques 3:596.25 . domg Its b1t to aId, those.strlC~en In 1939 when an earthquake,

, 7,826.20 St. Joseph 581450 by recent earthquakes m .ChIle. hit the same area the death tollSt. Mary's, Mansfield' 7,223.50 St. Mary 11'932'75 Father Figee, S.C.J., a native was 30,000. Concepcion was .re-St. Thomas .Mor.e, Somerset· .' St., Paul .' 4;627:50"' ,of Chile, dropped in to the Pro~- .built following the 1939 ·quake.

7,173;50' ATTLEB6RO agation of, the Faith Office m Authorities said modern COD-St Patrick Wareham 691200 ". '," Fall River yesterday and was

. . '. ". ij:oly Ghost 2,6'13.00 ...., d'elighted at the welcome heParish standings for today are. . St. John 11 '" 00,..50. 'received. Rt. Rev. Raymond T.·FALL RIVER ' St. Joseph 3,264 00 '. .

8t. Mary ,$9,074.00 St.. Mary 3825'00 'Considine, djrector of the office,Ble~~d SaC7a~er.'t 1?521.00, '.St. Stephen 3'248:00 ~a~e l,lim M~s sti~nds from theEspmto Santo 1,'184.00 St.Theresa 3'47450' pnests of- thlS DIOcese to helpHoly. Name 1'1,508.50 " . ., the' priests of Chile at thisHoly Cross 863.10 NORTH ATTLEBORO critical time.Notre Dame 5,357.00 Sa~ed Heart 3,820.50', Father Figee also. r~c~iyed aOur Lady of the Angels 1,880.55 St. Mary . 12,671.50." : contribution from PropagationOur Lady of Health ·1,550.50 TOWNS . :of the Faithfunds.as well as sixHoly 'Rosary 2,527.00 Acushnet 2,325.00 .chalices· and six cibor}a, .. two I

Immaculate Conception 4,338.50 Assonet 1,204.00 'monstrances'and MasS'vestments.Sacred Heart. 14,234.75 ..Buzzards Bay, . '3,3M.95.All will come iIi handy as theSt. Anne 4,583.50 Central Village 1,597.00 ' chapeisd~str()yed ,in tliEi disaste~St. Anthony of Padua 2,039.10 Centerville 1,375.00," start..torebuild to care forthe-St. Anthony of the Desert 932.50' Chatham· 2,105.00 .. lWirituaJ; needs of the strick,en.St. Elizabeth 1,267.00 East Falmouth 4,~.OO· people.:' ..· .St. John the Baptist '3,371.00 Fairhaven . ' 'Anyon.¢ wishing to aid theSt. Joseph 4,766.50 St. Joseph, _ .5,5?~.OO '.-' victi~s.of' the Chilean eal't~-:·St. ~uis '. 2,819.00'" ' St. Mary . 1,362.30 :_,quak'esmay send thejr contribu-8t. Matthew 1,738.00 Sacred Hearts 653.00'· . tions for._this purpose to Mon-St. Michael' 3,333.00 . Falmouth 6,225.75 " "signor 'Co~sidine, Propagation ofSt. Patrick. 6,398.00 Hyannis· ,ll,244.00": the Faith, Office,· 368 North Main' 'SS.. P.eter & Paul ti,3~.00 Mansfield 7,223.50:' . St., Fall- River: ' ','.St. Roch 1,6'72.50 Mattapoisett '2,036.15 <' . ~>" ' . "St: Stanislaus '111,50 .Nantucket. 3,783.00',St. William 4,206.00 NorthDlghton 2,233.03 ':.Sant().Christo 3,047.00 - North Easton' 6,179.50"

. NEW BEDFORD North Westport 1,916.25:-Holy Name 9,036.50. Norton ' 3,623.25Holy Rosary , 405.25 Oak BlUffS 2,525.00 . ,Immaculate Conception. 4,173.50' Ocean Grove 3,45'1.00_'

Orleans 2,0'12.00Osterville· 1,482.00 : :Provincetown 2,2'13.40Sandwich' 3,235.75· ..Seekonk 2,919.25 '-------'""'!'......---Somerset

St. JobD of God ­-5t. Thomas More _.So. Dartmouth 'DightonSouth YannouthSwansea

Our Lady of FatfmaSt. DominieSt. Louis of Franee

Vineyard Havenras &NCHOB Warebam

8eeon<l-clasa 3Uli.I privilegea authorizecl Weil£Ieet~u~~y ~~ve:io.=la~~~::Ze.eF~.. West HarwichRiver_ Mass.; blJ dle'Ca~U~ PI'e8S of the" .WestPort . _:.... ,... ~. 0:

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Martyrdom StillDaily Event

CAGLIARI (NC)-Martyrdomis still a daily occurrence in the

. life of the Church, Alfredo Car:, dina1 Ottaviani said here.

The Cardinal, who is Secretaryof the f .~cred Congregation ofthe Holy Office, made the state­ment on 'the feast day of this

. Italian"" city's patron saint, St.Ephysius.

"The daily heroes of Christian­ity-the heirs of the martyrs ofthe persecutions of :the RomanEmperor) Diocletian, which hav~

been renewed today in so manycountries _of Europe-have pre­fe". - death, prison, exile, andthe exhaustion of the concen-

.. tration cainp rather than betraythe principles or' the Gospel,"Cardinal Ottaviani said.

"We also are faithful to Christan<;l to ,the -::~urch, whatever, it

. cost:_ us," he stated. "This is trueChristianity. '''-- 'le rest is oppor­

,tunism, t"e fallacies of the thirstfor enjoyment, pleasure or richeswhich' abandon the Cross' of

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K of C DinnerBishop Stang Assembly, Fourth

Degree Knights of Columbus,will hold its annual dinnerdance this Saturday night atHotel Columbus, Warren. AlfredC. Almeida and Manuel Ferreiraare co-chairmen.

. Saxon ,PresidentAlbeIt Roy, 65 Walker Street,

Fall 'River, has been'·. -na.med'president of the Stonc':ill Col­lege Saxon Honor Society,cam­pus club for students of out,,:standing scholarship and cl1ar-acter. .

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List Honor StudentsAt Coyle High

Highest r~nking students atCoyie High School for the cur­rent marking period inCludeWalter Arabasz, senior; HoraceTravassos,. j un i 0 r; GeoffreyKane, sophomore; Neil Bowen,freshman. ,

1n' all, 19 seniors, 24 juniors,36 sophomores and 33 freshmen'received high h'onors, honors, or

'.' ,bo.n'orable mention.. ' ....

Total enrollments were 302,908,an increase of 12,041 in a year.In the school year 1951-52 therehad been a record postwar de­crease of students of 31,699.There are now 19.9 per centmore students in Catholic uni-,versities and colleges than 10ye!lrs ago-an increase of 50,­18l over the 252,727 recorded in1950.

The directory cites an increaseof 235,567 pupils in Catholic ele­mentary and high' schools. Thebreakdown: 1,567 parish anddiocesan high schools, 520,128students, a year's ·increase of19,824; 866 private schools, 324,­171 pupils, an increase of 13,707;9,897 parish elementary schools,4,195,781 pupils, an .increa~e of,20~,780; 475. private .elementary~chools. 90,115 pupils,' an in-.crease of 256,. Also recorded are

· 11,875 'students 'accommodatedin 13i protective' institutions.

· . An aggregate, .including or~, '. .'ph~ns... of .8,786,~!15.Am~rican ; . :CONFIRMS· PATIENTS: Auxiliary .Bishop. Gerrardy.oung~te~s·IP.' all.-gra<ies.,;:re.ceive: . 'confirms bed patie~ts·,at paulDevet· State· School, Taunton,

:C.8;t~ohc In~tructIop, ~m 111(~rease in' the first such ceremony. 'Mrs ''Charles" C It ... .' .'of 161;876, or 5.5. per cent.over ,.,' ~. ',' ,.... ,0, ~n IS EJPonsor

;the 1959 tOtal,. th~ 4ir~tory Te:.,a!L~nfa:"t on d~ng~r .hst_recelV~S ·&llcr",ment. .

.. ports.. 'Cathoi.te i'o~P~~~'S - ,,' ~·Soeio·l.ogist.· ~ssett~ ~'·Rac·ial Bias: The direct6ryteports 'a';r~c~:' .n Housing', 'Every'one's Co'neern .ord total. of 13,029,484 ·patIents. . .. .' ',' _ . '.. .

· treated ~n 945 9atholic hospl'tals . MILW:AUKE~ (N~):-:-:Progress ,rig~ts ~~st be sought for al~ mi_'during 1959:, From these statis- 'toward mtegratIon. IS the key to. ' norIty groups, not just Negroes.tics' iit relat~on -to tlie Catholic' . the's?lution ?,f discri~ina,tion i,n· .popul~tion, the directory .notes, .hou~mg, a ':lrIest,,:s~clO~Oglst told ..it. is c.vident that ','a large num; an mterraclalaudlence here, ,ber Qf persons oth,er than. Catho-. The t.endencY Qf "passIng the,ti~II" Were. am6pg ,the patients.. , buck" must be avoided if the

Three' ,·new· in s.t i t u t-i 0 n·s, :housing of minority groups is to,brought the number ·of-Catholic b~ .solved; said 'Father John L.hospitals. to 945,' while ,the bed '. Thomas, S.J., assistan.t 'professor '

· capacity' of, tlte institutions t<h of ~ -iology at St. Louis Univer­, taled· 148,029, an' in~rease of 2,- 'sity, and' columnist for The

839. The directory ·lists 808 gen- Anchor.eral hospitals .with 13~,689 b~s : Addressing. a meeting 'spon';'~nd 137. sP,:clal hospItals: WIth 'sored by the-Milwaukee Catholica~commodatlOns.for 11,34Q. 'Interracial COIillcilFather

.' A year's increase of 36,910 in- 'Thomas declared that he does'fant baptisms is reflected in the' . riot '''see how' anyone can saytotal. of 1,344,576. Marriages in-, that discrimination, in housingcreased 5,003· to 319,992, and, doesn't' affect' him." ·The Jesuitdeaths reported total 334,394, an priest also· stated that slum

. increase of 3,0991 clearance can be sp'eeded up ifpersons speak up for open hous­

. ing; and urge others to do like-wise.

"If we-really want to solve theproblem of discrimination inhousing," Father Tjlomas con.. 'tinued,' "we must move along

. integrated lines which will alsoinsure minority groups of votingrights and freedom of education."v

He stressed that basic human

COLLE(;E HONOR: PhilipHemingway of New Bedford,president of one of the larg­est trucking companies onthe eastern seaboard, willreceive an honorary degreefrom Stonehill College onSunday.

Official Directory Reports40,871,302 U.·S. Catholics

NEW YORK (NC)-There are 40,871,302 Catholics inthe United States, according to the 1960 Official CatholicDirectory, just published by P. J. Kenedy & Sons. Thislatest count includes Alaska and Hawaii; families of defenseforces at home and abroad,and families of diplomatsand others serving overseas.The total represents a year'sincrease of 1,365,827. It is also• to-year increase of 13,105,161,or 47.2 per cent over the '27,766,­141 Catholics recorded in theU.S. in' 1950. The statistics arerecorded as of January 1, 1960.

The directory lists 26 arch­dioceses in the U.S., with a totalCatholic population of 17,848,­005 and 114 dioceses with a totalCatholic population of 23,023,­297. The dioceses include theMilitary Ordinariate and theVicariate of Alaska. The arch­dioceses reported a grr " of506,888 and the dioceses, 858,939.

Eight archdioceses with Catho­lic populations of more thanone million are listed. Theseare: Chicago, (2,073,616); Bos­'on.; (1,625,024); New York' (1,~'581,654); Philadelphia, (1,513,­Z69); Newark, (1,402,609);, De-'trOit, (t ,324,951); Los Angeles,(1,297,584), an4 San Francisco,·(1,030,833)." .

:$rooklyn continues'as the di~ce8e with the .largest .Catholicpopulation 1,486,235., Other dio:"ceses' with more than 500,000Catholic populatiop. are: Pitts­burgh, (879,255); Buffalo. (859,':'577); C I e v ~ 1and, (757,8~5);,

R~kyiJ1(' Centre (631,568):' Cor,.pu~ Christi, (524,500), and Prov:­idence, (5.10,346).

. Over 100,000 Converts. The dil'ectory reports that f6.r

the 14th consecutive year thenumber of converts to the Cath­olic Faith exceeded 100,000, ·Itsays that. as of January ~; therewere 146.212 converts receivedInto the church during the pre­vious year-an increase of 5,­801 over the year before. ,Totalconvel'sions during' the last 10years are rccorded at 1,328,374.

The largest number of priestsever recorded is listed in' thedirectory-53,796. These include32,569 diocesan priests. 'an in­crease of 608, and 21,227 priestsof religious communities, an in­crease of 499. There. are 1,844newly ordained priests listed St.- Michael's to Hostfor the first time, while 11 bish-, ,Part.·cu· lar Counc •. 1ops and 737 priests are recordedin the necmlogy. Also recorded St. Michael's C,onfereQce of-theare 10,473 Brothers, an increase St. vincent de Paui 'Society willof 764, and 168,527 Sisters, an be· host to the Fall 'River p'ar­Increase of 3,605. ticular Council as it meets Tues-

A record total of 160,447 day evening, June' 7. The meet­make up the full-time teaching iug will begin with Benedictionstaffs of all educational institu- of the Blessed Sacrament in St.tions under Catholic auspices, .. Michael's Church at 7:45, and thethe di!'ectol'y reports. This is an meeting will follow at· 8 P.M. inIncI'ease of 4,331. The break- St. Michael's School Hall ondown: 10,890 priests, 802 scho- Essex Street, Fall River.lastics, 4,778 Brothers, 98,471Sisters and 45,506 lay teachers.The directory shows a year'smCI'ease of ] ,761 in lay teachers.

The directory reflects for theseventh consecutive year the' up";ward trend of Catholic univer­sity and college enrollments.

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Fall'RiverMrs. Elizabeth McHugh, ~,

Ellen McNally, Mrs. Edna Mal~

oney, Mrs. Mary Marion, Mrs.­Jane Menard.

Joseph V. Murphy, MargaretMurphy, Agnes Nixon, Mrs. Em­ma Parks, Joseph A. Parks.

Elizabeth Ryan, Georgiana. Stoddard, Mrs. Louise Sullivan,Mrs. Margaret' Sullivan, MaryO'Brien. -

.rohn J. O'Leary, Mae Quigley.Ernest L. Pierce, Tom Ellison

,Inc., Wilbur's, Dr. BenjaminLeavitt, Dr. David Prial. '

Dr. S. Benjamin Kaufman,Liberty Loan & Realty Co. Inc.,Atty. Milton Epstein, UniversalCIT Credit Corp., Atty. J. Clark·Williams.

Atty. James E. Holland Jr..Auerbach Bathrobe Co., '

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Ap~eC!lI GiftsNew3edford

ST. HEDWIG$120

Franciscan Fathers of St. lIfed-:wig's.

• $25Mr & Mrs Frank Kulesza.

$20 r

, Dr & Mrs Walter Adamowicz.. , $10

, Mr '& Mrs John Robak, Mr &Mrs ,Stariley Tobojka, Mr& Mrs

[F«lI1I River ' Bernard 'Cook, Mr & Mrs Leo'Roy; Mrs. Apolina Dawicki.' .

Isadore -Levin, Atty. Charles J.. Miss Nellie Kucharski, DrHague. Amelia Caton, Mrs Magdalena

Atty. Roger F. Sullivan, The Kurkowska, Mr & lv,Irs 'Rud'olfSpectator, GeorgeB. Lockhart Kach, Mr & Mrs Stanley Mastey.Ins., G. M. Haffords & Co., S & Mrs"Eertl;1a COI,lrnoyer, N.N.,B Cone Co. Mr & Mrs Arthur Sylvia, Mr ~

Rex Laundry Inc., Pacheco' Mrs Stanley Szulik, Miss Ma~y ,Brothers, Dr. Edward J.' Stein- PI~zi<\." 'hof.. Wolf. Credit Jewelers; Lin-,I: Mrs Mary Perry, Mr & 'Mrs

,coin P. Ho~mes. , :.: " Bronislaus' Gacek" Mr ,l$r. ,~George . W. .Graham, Atty. ,Michael Zajac, Mr & Mrs Antone

Isrilel Brayton, Dr. Everett rta:'.'" Sylv.ia, Mr & Mrs Edward, PI1lZY­dovsky, 'Munro Electric Supply" byla., '& Hardware Co;' " Mr John Barylski"Miss Es~er

Mrs. Celanire Blanchette, Mrs.' Waskiew.icz. ,Florence Boi3vert,' Joseph Cou- ~pnard, Olszewski.ture; Helena Gaffney, Mrs. Mar- ..garet C. Offut.

Catherine Murray, Abel Cyr,Florida Berard, Mrs: Annie 'Can­uelle; Mrs. Margaret Carabin­ieri. " ,

Margaret Cavanaugh; Daniel'E. Coogan, 'James 'Po Cronan,"Anna M. Dillon, MiChael J .. ',Dowling.

Mrs. Ellen Dwyer, Mrs~ Vic­toria Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth Fer­reita, Margaret Garvey, Simeon"Harrington.

Mrs. Esther Lathem, MrS.Esther Leach, Mrs. Ellen Led-widge, Philip Lemieux,· GraceMcDonald.

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ST. GEORGE AWARD: At Annual Diocesan ScoutingBanquet Sunday, the highest honor for Catholic Boy Scoutleaders, was presented for the. first time in the Dioceseby Bishop Connolly to" left to right, Lucien LeBlanc,Scoutmaster for 12 years of St. Stephen's Parish Troop,Dodgevilie; Mrs. Anthony M. Lima, receiving the award forher husband who died yesterday, a man active in Scouting

'. since 1916 and a member of St. Francis of Assisi Parish;New Bedford; the Bishop; Thomas A. Grady, for 16 yearsScoutmaster of Sacred Heart Parish Troop" Fall River~ .

~ Special GiftsNorth Attleboro

$150Fireside -

4'

$100Beauchaine's Inc.Deschenes Bros.Margaret Curtis Insurance &

Real Estate.$75

Catholic Women's ClubSt.Vincent de Paul-St. Mary'sFranco American Social Club

$50C. Ray Randall CO.A'. T. Parker Co.

. $30Pete's Barber Shop

.' $25Ladies of St. Anne Sodality­

Sacred Heart 'Church, Achin'sGarage, Nolan's Flower Shop,

Fil11s Shopping C,enter, CloverMarket, No. Attleboro Plumbing& ~eating.'

New' BedfordTrucking Co., Dr. James H. Ma­honey, Dr. M. Francis Hinds,Dr. Bernard F. Carter.

Dr. Norbert V. Perry, Dr.George Riley, Dr. John S. Ma­chado Jr., Union Liquors Co.

Carmelite Sisters for the Aged,Lisbon Sausage Co., Cox's Can­dy; Glennon Roofing Co., PaulG. Cleary & Co.

$20, Dr. Joseph H. Gleason, Dr. P.H. O'Connor, Mrs. MargaretRicketson, Chauncy Hackett.

Maye & Ney TransportatiQlll"Federal Motor Trans. Co., Nor- 'bert P. Fraga.

$15Dr. Anthony Carvalho, Cun­

dall Pharmacy, Mesquite Phar­macy, Simmons Pharmacy,Brenneke's Pies, Dr. Robert W.Horan.

$10Fracia Bros., O'Donnell Fun­

eral Home, Louis A. CordeiroFuneral Home, Bristol Accept­ance Trust, Roy's :>harmacy..

Brock Ave. Pharmacy; Browne 'Pharmacy, Atty. Henry A. Bart­'kiewica, Mass. Gas & ElectricLight Supply Co., Petit's Phar­macy.

Sheerin Electric Co., FederalYeast Corp., Rex MonumentalWorks, Perry the 'Florist, Dr.Fred Singleton.

N. B. Catholic Guild for. the . !F«!I~~: Ravea'Blind, 'Morris Glaser Glass Co.,'" St. Patrick's Womens Guild,Everett H. Corson, Diario de· David J. Friar, John E. COX Co.,NotiCias, Dr. Normand R. Gain- St. Williams Womens Guild,". ache. Bernard Taradash.

Dr. H. F. Riley, N. B. Ling- Norman F. Thompson, Joseph.uica Co.,' Roy Paper' Co., Bay- Cabral Roofing, Fall River Fire-

:lies Square Paint & Wallpaper fighters Assn. Mr & Mrs John

COM:. 'F.' Avila Inc., 'wams\ltia '.R. McGinn,' Atty. Francis T.F' CDR 11 W d ,Meagh~.. mance. 0., r. usse 00 • Tioga Sportswear,. AI's AutoJohn TrIpp, Rose A. Callahan.,p" t ' S' .' PI . b' g Iii.. Ann,ie .. Bannon, John .Leary", , • ar ~" .~~nsea., urn. In ':

O M S 1 · M' hiT' h Heatmg Co., ReIse s DaIry, Jos-. . y VIa, IC ae Ig e. b B & S 'ep .' .org~ . ons.

Taunton Fall River"': . $20$500 . $600 , AttY. Frank' O'Brien, Don's

Reed & Barton Foundation, Inc Fall River' Gas Company Appliances, Hilton's Bakery~ Mrs$100 $500' Maurice Daly, Atty. Frank ROO-

Dr. Joseph F. Nates Mason Furniture Co. " rigues, Atty' & Mrs Donald RoGeorge B. Sanford. Caritas Guild: Kelly. '. .Charles R. Gilligan ' . $250 $15· $75 Fall River Five Cents Savings' National Cash Register Co., L.Frank J. Smith Venus De Milo Dining Room '0. Paradis & Sons Funeral Home

, $50' and Restaurant. ..; Staples Coal Co., Dr. A~t?erk'Armor Bronze '& Silver Co. $225 ; Resnick, J. J. Newberry & Co•.James E. Miles Insurance Co. Donnelly Painting Co. . Atty. Roland E. Desmarais,Qrsi Bros. , ','. . Fall River Paper, & Supply Co., 'Dr. Theodore R. Thayer ' $200 Ray's 'Auto Radiator Works,New Process Twist'Drill. 'Norman F. Hochu - , Engine Service & Supply Co." ,,:Jay Deliveries Inc.:, ' $25 ' : ' ", $150 Mullen Brothers; SanfordS. J. Sullivan Inc., New Jersey,:' . Hardware Co., Winward Truck-

Rubber 'Co., Taunton Printing,'. ,Mackenzie' & Winslow C, Herve Lagasse' iT _ . Co., Atomic Fence orp.,Co., Bristol County Radio, Muh' Robert A. Wilcox Co. :! Dr. H. Stuart Seglin. .hern's Pharmacy. " '

Dr. Samuel S. Poplach, Eagan's $125 $12 ,Package Store, William Hurley, 'Empire Bowling Alleys Mrs. Alice Hennessey, Cath-

. '. Somerset Bowlaway erl'ne A MaloneJr" Roger B. Champagne, Para,.. '$100 ",gon Gear, Works" Dermody Allen J. McDermott $10Cleaners, ,.williams Lumber ,Co. Atty. Alfred S. Sherwin, Sul-

, Dr. ~oger E. Cadieux ; !ivan the Florist, Mike's Restau-Edmund J. :::nnan Mr & Mrs William A. Torphy 'rant, MellJewelry.Co., Langfield

. $15 $80 Battery.'A. D. Dukelow ' Dr. James M. Sullivan William Eaton, Gustave Hall," $10 ' $75 George Hodapp, Grand Central

Parker House, Taunton Pro- Ann Dale Products, Slade . Market, Valcourt Hardware.fessional, Ad-A-Day Co., United r.aundry, Carmelite Sisters for Thomas J. Ashton & Son,Electrical Radio Machine Work- the Aged - Catholic Memorial \ Columbia Pharmacy, Mitchell'sers, Hillside Club. Home" Fall River Package' Pharmacy, Our Lady of the An-

Bristol County_ .Golf, Berry Stores Assn.ge~s-:-St.Vincent de Paul S~ietyPaper Stock Co., Taunton Jewel- ' Sears' Roebuck Company, Dr.', Capitol Fruit Stores.ry,' ',Co., Silva Funeral, Home, Morris Feresten. Highland Concalescent Home,Chandler Mfg. 'Co. ,- . , , , .$50, Atty. Joseph A. Cohen, Atty.

Taunton Hardware & Plumbing . Fall River EmblemClub,'Troy L~ncoln D. Brayton,.Atty & Mrs'Co., Salvatore Arieta, Dr. Wil- CooperatiV'e Bank,Faria & SOn,11am :;E. 'DoQahue ,Jr., Bill Hewittl Shelburne Mfg. Corp. ' Simon'.Ca'fe, .Hic~ey~s Diner. , Supply' Co.' Iric., '

Babbitt & SimmOnS, Mechanic., ' Mr & Mrs Ant011io H.LagasSe,Co:-operative -, Bank, Gorham F. R. Knitting' Mills, Mi-& Mrs'Press,': ".' Thomiu{Hudoer,'U. S. Trunk:Co.

'.'" :-", . Radov:sky & 'O'Donoghue:"'NeW-Bedford " ' . $40· " Atty. Ken,neth'Sullivan" " $100Dr: William P. Walsh, Motor .$35 . .

Sales Co.' Cornell DubiW~r Elec- ':Colonial Wholesale Beveragetric:Co. Dr & Mrs james McKen- Corp., M. Joseph Madow-sky':' .p; ~ $25 '>

·;, ' $50" Fall River Glass Co., National., 'States Nitewear Co:, M:ichael . Contracting C9;, Atty' & Mrs

C.' Austin, Ai:lan's DepartInentWilliam P. Grant, William N.·Store, Abetta Sportswear, Gen- Wheelock & Sons, Atty & Mrseril Plastering & Tile Co. James W. Killoran.

'Dr. Daniel Harrington, Ace General Papex: &, Supply Co., 'C!ibinet Corp. Dr & Mrs Louis :Eugene ailey, Ella Nerney,M~skell, Dr. Albert Signorella. Hathaway Funeral Service, Jas. ,

pro Jean J. Webster, Dr. Wil- T. Hughes, Motor Truck Sales!iam Muldoon, M. J. Curran Ex- Co. ,press Co., John D. Curran. Fall River Milk Producers'

$40 Assn. Dr. Eugene F. Sullivan Jr., .Dr. David Costa Jr. Cotton City Wash Frocks, Coffee

'$30 Sam IndustrialCaterexs.Dr. James Bolton Jr.. Dr. Fall River Steam & Gas Pipe

Robert E. Durant. Co., R. G. Chouinard Funeral$25 Home Inc., Colonial Casket Co.,

Sullivan Funeral Home, Ma- Atty. William F: Long Jr., Dr.cedo Pharmacy, H. Witkind Maurice Morganstein.

$20H:'F. Barrows Co., L. ,C. Ron­

deauTrailer & 'Sales.$15

Mr & Mrs Albert 'Gaboury,Junior League--Sacred Heart,Royal Rambler, Inc.

$12.50 ,No. Attleboro Gas' Co.

$10Ali'ce?s Shop, Amvet's, Dr.

Robert Bedard, Dr. Henry Bed-ard, Aglae Hat Shoppe: .'

Holy Name Society-Sacred'Heart, Mullen Co., Aut? BodyCo. Bead Co., Elmer LIghtfootLli~dScaping.

F. E. Viens & Son, Dan LandryReal Estate, Boston Coat & DressMfg. Co" Mr' & Mrs Leon Regan,Atty. Charles R: Mason.

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~HE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs., June 2, 1960 5

D,AID TAUNTON STATE HOSPITAL: Members of the Queen's Daugh­

ters and St. Jacques parish Women's Guild, Taunton, are active in thevolunteer program at Taunton State Hospital. Left, Mrs. Albert E. Jerauld,R.N., explains speech therapy work with aphasic patients to Mrs ThomasWynn, Mrs. William DumouIinand Mrs. CliffordShachoy. Center, Mrs.

Wynn prepares to distribute, cupcakes to patients. Refreshments are. always a part of .volunteer service. Right, Mrs. Pauline Walker, headoccupational, therapist, explains craft techniques to Mrs. Dumoulin andMrs. Wynn. All volunteers pictured are members of Queen's Daughters.The program includes weekly Catechism classes:

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So Rewarding"The work is so,rewarding,"

Mrs. Shachoy said, "even just tosit dQwn and talk .01' listen ,topatients.. Or we might help make,a cake, or put a zipper in adress.". Mrs. Shachoy and Mrs. Thomas

Wynn divide their time, workingone afternoon with patients inthe Occupational Therapy De­r-,-tment who are new admis­sions. On the other afternoonthey'teach aphasic patients, whohave lost the 'use 9f· their voicesthrough some brain injury." -ot that we can do wonders,"Mrs. Shachoy noted," "but it doeshelp them." . '.. MiSs ", .. \beth', Dunn~ retiredschoolteacher; ',holds elementary,cla~~es every Monday afternoon,.~~ male "and female patients inthe Continued 'Treatment Area."Normally sh'e' will, have abouteight or 1" pupils, but it has goneas high as 20," Mrs, Jerauld said."The class is about on a fourthgrade level, and Miss Dunn C~I,l­

centrates on the .fundamentals,reading and writing,"',' .

Miss Eileen Henchy, Mrs. Ed­ward Henchy, Miss Ethel Buck­ley and Miss Louise LaPoi,ntevisit the hospital once or twice.a month showing colored slidesof Ireland, Italy, Canada, andother points of ~nterest, alter­nating between male, and femalepatients in the Continued Treat­ment Area~

Other classes are conductedby Miss Gladys McIsaac, speechtherapist in the Taunton schoolsystem, who works with mutesat the hOI>... ital.

Once a w~ek Mrs. BernardCleary and Mrs. Christine NagleaS3ist the staff in the Main Occu­pational Therapy Area, workingwith patients of all types, "so­oializing, and helping out wher-

Taunton W om~n 'Volunteer Serv~cesat H ospi~al,'

Offering Fun, lns~ructiori to.' PatientsBy' Marion, UnsWorth

~'The patients are so ,appreciative of having someone to. talk to who is interestedin them," Mrs. Clifford Shachoy, preSIdent of 'Taunton Que,en's Daughters, said in dis­cussing the program the group' is carrying. o"tit: at' Taunton State Hospital. Fifteen mem­bers of the Queen's Daughters "devote a few hours each week to assisting patients inany, way they can. Their ever they, ~reJ ~eeded; wheth~r, The reading' of an item in theduties vary, but Mrs., Sha- it means threading a needle or paper struck a chord in his mem­ehoy emphasizes that the cheering someone up," Mrs: ory and ,proved the means of

most' important· parlof the.- Jerauld explained. fj";u~n~b~IOC~k~i~n~g;:;"~h~i;S~';sp;e~e~C~h;'TT"rp::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;:;;;;~project is to' provide extra' indi-' Millinery Projectvidual attention.' . ' Mrs. Albert E. Smith conduct~

The program started at the be- a millinery class,for patients in,ginni,ng of the year at ,the' sug- the Continued Treatment areif' ,tion of Rev.. Joseph L: Pow-~ twice a rrion~h and, her, pupils'ers who told the organization of '1 ve been rno'st, enthl,lsed andthe need for volunteer workers adept at this pr-'ect:at the hospital. Working under Some patients, demonstratedMrs. A:bert Jerauldt, R.N., Direc- results of ,their work this month'tor of Volunteer ,Service, Inter- when they presented' a fashionested 'members attended three show of clothing they have madeorientation meetings conducted during' the year.by Dr. r· 'erett Glass, hospital Mrs. John Shea has been di-superintendent, and Mrs. Je- r:e~ting the clothing classes andrauld. was in charge of the fashion

show, held at the Volunteers'Annual Card Party. The patientsmodeled their own creations. '

Mrs.. William ')umoulin visitswith female patients once 'aweek, .playing cards nd Scrab­ble with them, and entertainingthem with selections at thepiano, ending with a communitysing.

In addition, the Queen'sDaughters sponsor an annualChristmas party for diabeticfemale patients.

A 'group from St. Jacques'Church, Taunton, also works atthe hospital. Miss Eva Nolin andMrs.' Oscar Lemieux visit once a'month with French-speakjng pa.:.fients. "They sit around and'chat, and' their visits mean agreat deal because some of these'patients can speak only French,~,

Mrs. Jerauld explained.Ca.techism classe,s are ·eon-·

ducted every Tuesday evening,alternating between male and

, female patients' in the Continued'Treatment Area.

Another group gives a beanoparty for 100 male and femalepatients every two or threemonths.. " " ,

Attenqants recall a case whereThe Anchor, played a part in'helpin'g a patient regain speech.

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M0NDAY-Pentecost Monday.St. Norbert, Bishop-Confessor,.He was born in Lorraine in 1080of a noole' family, and led anearly life of dissipation at thecourt of Emperor Henny' IV. Herepented and established theCanons: Regulan, know.n as thePremonstratensians. Later hebecame Archbishop of Magde­burg, revived the! popular devtl­tion to the Sacred Heart of theAltaI.": andt strenuously resistedheresies impugning the doctriner' the Reali Presence. He' diedin 1134"

SUNDAY - Pentecost, cele­brated the, 50th day after Easterin honor. of. the. descent of theHoly. Spirit. in. the. form of fierytongues upon. the Apostles. Gen­erally this date is the feast ofSt. Boniface, Bishop~Martyr. Hewas; bOJ:n in Devonshire in 680and lived. for some years as aBenedictine monk before em­barking, on. a missionavy career.Pope St. GJ:egory, II consecratedhim a bishop, and. sent him toGeDDany; where he is veneratedas the apostle of the nation. Hechose Mainz. as 'his See andbrought. about, the. conversionof thousands. With 52 compan­ions, he was. martyred in Fries­land. in. 775. His remains are inthe Abbey, of Fulda, Germany.

Weekly C~Jend2r

([))ff IF(E;w'§~ KD&nY§TODAY-SS. Mal'cellinus c:::xa

Peter, Martyrs. St. Marcellin~

n priest, and St; Peter, an exOO'­eist, were prominent among theRoman Christians at the begin­ning of the fourth. century. St.Peter was, first iinpl'isoned mod!through his' patience broughtabout the conversion of his jailerand family, St; Marcellinus bap­tized them, whicnied to his ownarrest. TheY' w:ere, condemnedto death antI: w:ere' executed inII forest. in, 30'4- at' a place ltD­

known' to, otlien G:liDistfans, Theabodies were' found· later and illll­terred· in the! cafacombs. Manycenturies later;, their remainswere transferred to Frankfurt.,Germany.

WElDNESDA:Y - Wednesdayafter Pentecost. St'. Maximus ofAix, Bishop-Confessor. He livedin- the' fillsb century.. Traditiondating. from eal1liest Christiantimes avers· that he was a Pales­tinian and. a disciple of Our,Lord who accompanied 55. Mar­tha and; Mar~ Magdalen andtheir brother, Lazarus, to theSouthlOf France. He is veneratoedas the first bishop of Aix inProvence. Another tradition addsthat. he w.as: the man born blindto whom Christ. ga\\esigflt, men...lioned in Chapter IX. of theG~l of St. John.

TOMORR0W - 55, Pergen­tinus- and l.aurentinus, Martyrs.They; were bI!others. Althoughmere boys when they Wei'8

dragged from. their classroom,they proclaimed: tlieir' Christian­ity and were' put tOJ death during'.the: persecutiom unde:" lDeciull iD250 at ArezzOl in. TUscany.

TUESDAY - Pentecost Tues­day. St. Robel."t of Newminster,Abbot: He was a Yorkshirepriest who. took, the Benedictinehabit. He obtained' permission tojoin a group. of monks who in1132 w.ere stri:ving at FountainsAbbey, York, to live accordingto a new· inter.pretation of theBenedictine Rule. The Abbeybecame Cistercian soon after­ward. Newminstol' Abbey wasfounded from it, in' 1137 and St.Robert became its first abbot.He died in 1159:

SATURDAY-St. Francis Ca....acciolb; Confessor. Scion of anoble' famiIr or Naples, he WHborn in I563? ati. AbruzzL Duringhis, early, y,ears. he was' afflictedwith, It. skin. diSease. akin to lep­rosy and' was cured when he de­cided to become. a. priest. After

\ ordination' witli" .Tohn' AugustineAdorno;. he. foundelt the MinorClerks Regulan, one of whosemain duties; is perpetual ador­ation' of the Holy Eucharist. Hewas first General of the com­munity; and, was, renowned forhis administration and hispreaching. He diedl in. 1608 andwas canonized in· 1817.

the distant steeple," says FatherMenton, "and! the' weeds' grow upevery,where' full of tiny flowers~

Then.weremember that iti&thehoney;suckle, the hollyhocks andthe.rest that are really alive,andthat they'have something' veryappropriate to say about themercy' of' God. For His, Mercy.covers,eveny,thing'and' turns mis­takes, oversights and forgetful­ness.into.' a' riot of new c'reation."

This; is not, poetic fancy., but:s> profQund: tmIth. which' illumi­nates not merely life in, the mon.astery;r butt y:our. life and, mine inthel world! The ordinary is,changed. with' the presence andmystery,rof' God.

The book is; then, as FatherMer·ton' declares; a' work ofl art·which' has: something to say tous about;; on~ monastery andalso about the working out' of,our destiny, iir commonplace cir­cumstances.

Flippant, Ignollant: '.Another book: of' pictures;

which' gives'- an entirelY.' differ­ent iinpression; is Rome bX Wil­liam Klein,. an American (Vik-'ing: $8·.95)~ It'is a, much biggervolume:, with<many more pHoto­gl'aphs; and. ll' smug' approach.Mr: Klein. does not hesitate topatronize' the' Eternal eity, l1"'pr{)digious trick- on his p!lrt'.

That" he~ has skill. witH the,camera is'e;vidEmt from his- work,as here' exhibited. Indeed; thereave' occasional touches of: gen,..ius. '!'lie' display is di.vided into.several sections: one called' Citi­zens' of Rome, a second. The~tree~ a' third' Eternal City, afourth: Youngsters, and a fifthCatholic' World'. In each thereare some' remarkable photogra,.phic'exploits. '

To:ward1things Catholic his at­titude' is flippant, sneering, and'often' abysmally ignorant. Hethinks it clever; evidently, toattempt comedy' with sacred al'­lusions; the result is crashing'failuve reeking of bad' taste. Inthe· CaUiolic' World' section onegets an. impressive' demonstra­

. tion' of" how' the' camera can 'beput. to the'service of" prejudice,and" the- bias' and· even' rancor­character.izing- the' captions com­plete' Ule- wOl'k of distortionsometimes' cvass; sometimes. sly:

b'ish,Thete..HcreT.w:o, bo.oks, dealing' :with Ire­

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l;n,lal10ducti'on En'hances) B;·eo.lt,. .

O/f Mon.aste,'ry P~hoto~g;raphsBy Rt. Rev. Msgr. John St Iiennedy

Books or photographs are· commOll! in the book markettoday. Many of- them are extremely; beautiful. Ve'ry few,however; haiVe the impact of G<1d lSI Miyl Life (Reynal. $6), .which has photographs and a concluding note by ShirleyBurden, and ;1' superb intro­duction by Thomas Merton.The subject is' the TrappistMonastery of Gethsemani inKentucky. The reviewer doesnot know which' of two coursesto. recommend'to' the -. person'taking up thebook: to readthe introduc­t ion, beforelooking· at· the'

.pictures, or to'go through the­pictures a·ndread the in­troduction.

I - followed;quite by acci·dent, the second, procedure. Ipicked up the' book, examinedthe pictures and' their' brief' cap­tions (many of' these' are scrip­tural texts), and only thereafterread' the' pages which Fat'her'Merton has written., That introduction makes· a.great difference in one's impres­sion. of the volume. For it ex­plains. just how. Mr. Burden's

. camera has caught. perfectly,(but, of' course not' exhausted)the'life' of the monaster.y. With-

,out the introduction, the pecu,. .liar excellence of' the photog,.rapher's feat woulii' not be ap­preciated - at least by me.

Nothing InspiringLet me, exp.lain•. The pictures'

show. an. old, and, ratherugly monaster.y! set. in the midst.of fields and streams, some do­mesticated, some not. It showsan.' unimpressive, entry. sur­mounted by: a mediocre cruci­fix and an' inscription done inthe style of. nineteenth centurysign-painting. It affords glimpsesof the interior. which often hasa. cluttered look and. strikes oneas being of Civil War vintage. Itshows the monks at various em":ployments, at prayer, seatedeach by hiinself' reading or re­flecting.- Everything seems homely,nothing seems eSIlecially inspir­ing. And' I, for one, felt that.Mr; Burden' missed something;that· there must· be more to it.which the camera could convey.

But then I read· what Father'Merton has to say. Do the pic­tures suggest. that~' life in amonastery. is. prosaic?' Life in amonastery is prosaic, FatherMerton tells· us~. But. it has itsromantic beauty, too, and this,he maintains, the' photographerhas communicated. True·enough,.as another- scrutiny.. of' the. pic­tures, proves.

Profound'TruthTake the discarded ,church bell:

In the vegetable garden. It "pro­vides a' magnificent' frame f()l:,

THE ANCHIDR-[i)iocese of Fall River-Thurs., June·2, 196Q

@rbe' ANf:HOR

A recent report has' if that a· billion dollars a year is,spent in this country on: baby sitters. And a very real case~

can be made out, for' the deleterious effect on the economY,v'if> ihis lucr-ative' bus·inesswere abolished' or.' abandoned.

So there·ir:;·life left- in the capitalistic sY.'stem· y;et~, that~

opens up,such a.rich ayenue to even a.high sahool student'endowed with ambition to succeed; the patience to take on'young· chargoes' at fifty cents an hour; and, at times~ the skill:of a Clyde Beatty.

J.3ut tHe Soviet Foreign Miriister would probably noteven consider' this. as one of' the blessings· of a free enten­prise system. And· thus does the'Amer-ican way continue·to go unheralded' in so many of" its· facets.

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GENERAL~MANAGER· ASS;r.. GENERAt MANAGER·Rev. Daniel'f. Shalloo. M,A. Rev, .John p~ Driscoll

MANAGING EDITORHugh J; Golden

A certain amount of discussion has been provol<:ed bya front-page editorial entitled "Firm Positions" printed in­a recent issue of the Vatican City daily L'OsservatoreRomano. The editor-ial criticized as absurb· any attempt to'distinguish between a manls conscience as a Catholic' andhis\ conscience as. a citizen:

'.IJhe· principle expressed' is, not' new. It is, as fundamental.as, it is, valid: and~ tr-ue.

IV should; be· remembere<4, on cou.rse,. that tfienewspaperwhile' l1e:filecting. Vatican policy' and: eatholic truth... does, notpJ!etend. to, be aneucyclical.letter nor a. catechism for Gath,.olics nor a. textoook of Chtinch~and state relations. And.: theeditorial;.in; this, instance, w.as dealing with a specificTtia:liansituaticm which finds·.the' Cabholic:..mifnded Christian, Demo"

.eratic' Party, tempted. to collaborate with left-wing Socialiststo) insure a stable Ii!alian goYernment. The editorial w.aswr-itten to advise Italian: Catholics that: dogma and. moralscannot be compromised in· either- pl1ivate or public life inthe' hope' 0:6 bringing, about.a haPI~ier nolitical: situation•.

As; the, editor.ial' pointed~ out, the' Church cannot "allowth&bithfill to adhere, favor Or collaborate with movementsthat adopt andl follow the' Ma:rx-ist ideology; •. '. There: is a.

. tendency to separate· Catholics from the Churchrs hierarchy,res1mictinK the relationship; betw.een them to tne' sphere' o:fr asimple> sacred, minis1my and~ proclaiming. the full. au.tonomYiof'tlie faithful in the civie spliere." In this way, the editorial'\\\ent,on.to say,. there! is, made an absurd.' distinction betweeu~

8' man's, conscience as a, Catholic and. his. conscience. as, a,citizenl. "as< though, the' Catholic religioru w.ere~ al'special~ and;,occasional' phase' of: the life- of the~ spiilit; andr not a.: d:niv:ing..idea that binds and guides. the· w.hole: Qf: man's existence:"

The fact is that a man is a whole being and must be.informed-shot through-with his- religious beliefs1. These,if he'is a,sincere man, will< color his thoughts and words andactions. And they sHould. For who w.ould, give trust tOl an'

- individual who made of himself a religious schizophreniC­Believing' and' acting· according to certain principles in hisprivate and! r.eligious life, and departing from these prin­ciples to fulfill a public and civic·role:. It is~precisel~,because'of a man's reputation for honesty;a·nd integrity and'goodnessin His· personal life' that He~ is deemed wOl1thy-given thenecessary intellectual· background. and, willingness- to seI:ve'-to be, for example, a suitable- candidate for' public' office.It is precisely because a man is known to live by certain':r.eligious, pr.inciples~ that the' electorate is thus assured of aIloliticalleader or high standards. And surely that is· to begreatlv desimd.

The question at issue- is not whether- the candidate be'Gatholic or non-Catholic. THe" question is-does he sub­scribe tothe teachings of the law of God; are these part and:narcel of his character; will- his decisions be made withrespect to the' law of Godl? '

And if the electorate is more aware of this type ofbehavior in a Catholic candidate for office than' in one notof the Catholic Faith, then that is a great compliment tolthe Catholic, that he is credited' with being a man of reli­gjous values who' will bring, these into his every' action;private and civic.

There'can, never, then,. be'a distinction between a man's'conscience, as.. a; Catholic or' a: Jew" or' a Protestant, and: a',man~s conscience·as' a citizen. It is to be hoped. and. expected·that the same man will' follow the diCtates, of the same con­science "in every situation,nrivate and' civic. If'he does, then.lie is a:man of integ'nity; if he does not, then he is, unworthYIof. tJ:~ust.

The only. room for angJ.lment is. in this-what are the~

religious principles of each and every candidate for office:.Thank God the Catholic's are' evident; what of the others r:-Rich Business)

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-$12.Mr &; Mrs William Kr.on, Lil-

.llan White. .

A new 'ModernEle~trricShop,is on the way! To make

room forth. workmen-we1re clearing 'house! Lovely

lamps, refrigerators and eledric ranges-fLOOR

SAMPLES AND DEMONSTRATORS ATCLEAR·AWAY

P.RICES.

iMr &; :Mrs Oscar Maynard, Mr&: Mrs William Clemmey, Vir­ginia Waldron, Mr & Mrs JohmDevlin, l'/lrs Jean St. Pierre.

Mynette Briody, Allred St.Pierre, Mr & Mrs Albert Scully,Mr & Mrs Joseph Quigley, Mr &Mrs Joseph Fitzpatrick.

Mr & Mrs Matthew Kuczek,Mr & Mrs Raymond Harrison,l'..:r & Mrs Clifton Pierce, :Mr &Mrs George Overton, ElizabethDoyle.

Mr & Mrs Ralph Cabral,Mr &Mrs William And.vade, ·Mr &Mrs Francis Reilly, Mrs Fred­erick Reams, l.\-1r "& Mrs EdwardAzevedo.

Mr ,& Mrs Alphone Laine, 'Mr& Mrs Oscar Wilcoxon, Mr &Mrs William Lynds, Mary Mur­phy, Mr & Mrs .Arthur Duarte.

Mr & Mrs Joseph Fernandes,Mr & MrS Walter Gallagher,Virginia Wade, Mr.& Mrs Man­uel Perry, Mr & Mrs MichaelMcGuinness.

Mr "& Mrs Richard Tonry, M.Carol Gregg, Edward V. Gregg,Charles Dutra, Mr & Mrs An­drew Chistolini, Mr & Mrs HarryStringer.

. HOLY FAMILY$20

Mr& Mrs Ernest Andrews.$12

Mrs. Waldo Austin.$10

IMr &:Mrs Theodore Brassard,IMr &: 'Mrs Walter Ciaglo, Mr &Mrs Arthur Collins, 'Mr "& Mrs(Geonge Dorsey, iMr "& :MrsOharles Dutra.

iMr & MrsSylv:ano 'Farias,Mr-& lMrs Joseph Erates, 'Mr & MrsJJ'ohn Furtado, Mr & :,MrsJosephIG&ule~, Mr .& Mrs Walter J:u­ranty.

Mr & Mrs Michael Larkin, Mr.&: iM-rs Theodore C.I4ppold, Mr& Mrs Joseph Martin, .ranet R.Picard, 'Mrs Raymond :Picard.

'Mr & Mrs John 'Sienko, 'Mr.&:MlIS John -Silva,'Mr.&Mrs ;Joseph'll'avares, Joseph 'Tbrkalo,Ste­·IJhanie Turkalo, 1\11r ;& 'Mrs 'Man­,uel ,'V:iera.

ST. JOSEPH$75

!Rev. William H. O'Reilly, Rev.COl'enlius J. O'Neill.

$60lJoseph DesVergnesFamily.

$25'Peter Shea, Mr &: Mrs Albert

:Ribeiro, Mr & Mrs James Tonry.Samuel Pino.

$1.0IMrs Harold E. Wellman, Mrs

Thaddeus Frederick, Mr & Mrs. .william Avilla, Albert E. ScullyJr.,Mr & Mrs Alfred Kenney.

Mr &. Mrs Edmund Mulcahy,Mr & Mrs William "Santerre, The­rese Coderre, Mr .& Mrs JohnPaulo, James Mitcl:uill. .Jr.

Mr & Mrs Robert Gilmor~, ·Mr&: Mr-s Vincent Me-Dermott, Mr a:Mrs Donald Lew.is, Frank Mc­Aloon,Walter .G.ar.czyca.

lMr "& Mrs Manuel .Fierra, iMr&: Mrs Harry Hartwell, ElaineAnnunziato, Mrs ~gelina A&o1DWlZiato, .Cecile McAloon.

Mrs Josephine Phillippino, :iMr&: Mrs .C. Veloze, ,Louise Mc:­.6\:1000, Mr & Mrs .JDBeph Zrebiec,Mr "& Mrs Harold Yelle.

Mrs George Williams, Mr okMrs W.liIallahan, Thomas Brady,Mr & Mrs Leon St. Pierre, Mr &:Mrs Robert McClellan..

Mr & Mrs John Doherty, M1'IIAgnes Lynch, Charles Leonard,Elizabeth Doran, Mr & Mrs Paul'Leonard.I Mr &; Mrs Joseph Orsi Jr..Mrs Hel'be~t Bliss, Mrs GordonBaker, Joh.n Shea, 'Mr & MnlJos~ph Corcoran.

Mr & Mrs Geol'ge Nickolas.Mil' & Mrs .John Kelly, Mr & .MrslJoseph iI. Andrade, Thol1l8lliBanol\, John T~gaDO.

'Rosalda Chagnon, Anonymous.

,SAORED BEABT$25

The McMahon F.amily, AJmaIMaguil!e.

$20IMr &: 'Mrs J. Frank Doyle.

Chal1les Tarr, Mr & .Mr. JobBrad,-.

$15IMr "& 'Mrs J osepbHayes.

$12J:Mr"& Mrs John Lavigne.Mr "& Mrs Robert RomanLMr &:Mrs Leni Palazesl,

Louise Howard, Mr & Mrs PeterGuresl\, Mar.guerite .Cronan, l.FraRois Cronan.

MCJl'ie Cronan, The ·Mi...Fitzgerald, Mr -A: Mrs JoseplaLj'l\c~, :MJ,. How.ard Chadwick,'fJlbe iIl1anner7 FamJW.

lEdward Walsh, John Ward,'Marion Welch, Bruce M. An­drew,ll, Emery C. Andrews.

George Bagge, Margaret Be­'han, William Behan, Marie'Dobet, William Calvey.

James Carter, Leo .Ohampagne,nonald Cole, James Col~, Rob­ert Cross.

'Edward Crowninshield, Rich­ard '])ooley, Edward Fishwick,l1VIaul'ice Garceau, .Amelia Go­:lemo.

.Stanley Golemc, WilliamGrant, ·Francis Griffin,WilliamHanna, William;]. Hanrahan.

IMary Heher, Mr & Mrs. Mor­:timer Hoye,Salvator Juliano,Edward Kiernan, Mrs Edward'Kiernan.

'William Lane, .:Arthur Leal,Alice Maloney, Joseph MeganJr., 'William Murphy. _

'Francis O'Boy, Edward(i)'Keefe, Francis Rowers, Ed­ward Quinlan, John Reilly.

William Ross, Edward Sikor­ski, Clara Silvia, Jennie Silvia,Beverly Stevens.

Eva Sullivan, Mary Van­Zandt, Marlon F. Webster.

BT. lI(ARY'S

$50Rev. Charles H. Poirier, Irene

Bowley.

Taunton

$40John O'Connell.

$30Joseph Reilly.William Brady.Mr & Mrs Francis McCabe,

Harold Gal.Ugan, Katherine E.Maloney, Mr& Mrs JosephSca­rano.

.$25James P. Gal.Ugan, Mr .& Mrs

Edward O'Cara, Walter P. Par­ker, James Judge, Mary &J'~sephine F. McNamara, Mr &Mrs James A. Ward.

$20Richard Stracken, Sara Ma­

!'Oney, Michael Grady, WiI.liam.Navin.

Daniel Grady, Joseph MeganSr., Leo Poirier, .James Hauck.Mr & Mrs Edward Lehan, Den­nW McSweeney.

$18.75Jeannette Whittle.

$15Catherine Coyle,Ethel Doyle,

Elizabeth McKenna, DorothyMcManus, Mr & Mrs James Mc:­morrow.

;Joseph DuffY,ClotildeNasoo.. .$12

Peter Caramos, John ·B. qrantAlice T. Correa, Jeremiah

Downing, Merrill 'Maynard, MrsLeona McCaffrey, RichardO'Brien.

$10John Connors, Joseph Mc­

Aloon, Phyllis McElroy, William.Cahill, Robert ,Cowan.

Mrs. Robert .Cowan, RobertDoherty, Rober.t Driscoll, Jame..Duffy, Mrs MarY 'Grant.

Marjorie R. Hubbard, FrancesLegrow, Edna ~ynch, WilliamMcGowan, John Murphy.

'David O'Connor, ,Gilbert Pick­ard, Manuel Semas, Joseph Tex­eira, John McElroy.

James Burns,William Cam­eron, Ruth M. Chappell, MrLouis Chiesa, Elwood Clark.

Mrs Loretta Fi~gerald, JuliaGalligan, Maurice Gamache, MrsMaurice Gamache, Eileen Gor­man.

Joseph Gorman, William'lianna, John Heffren Jr., MrsEsther Keith, Winifred Laughlin.

John Laughlin, Daniel Mag­bery, Eileen R. Martin, PatriciaMcCabe, Janet F. McKenna.

Marguerite McManus, Cath­erine McNamara, Mrs MaryMoriarty, Barbara R. (i)'Brien,George E. O'Brien.

Anna O'Keefe, Vincent .o'Neill,Manuel Perry, Russell Peterson,Mr &: Mrs Thomas Quinn.

Arthur Rohl Jr." Francis Sa­racco, Frank 'Smith, MichaelStavrou, Mr &Mz!s. Robert J.Sullivan.

Peter Thomas, JohnWeleh, Ml'• Mrs Frederick Wellwood,Herbert Wittig.

August Barber, Leo Beru~

Elizabeth Brady, MargaretBrady, Helen Brennan.

Anthony Brezinski, Louis R­Ca'bana, Annie Carroll, AIlenChaisty, Helen Chaisty.

Joseph Chalsty, MargaretChaisty, Mary Chaisty, MatthewChamberlain. .

Edward Corr, Dorothea Cote,Edith Davis, Ernest Dawson,James Dolan.

Mr & Mrs Joseph W. Donley,James L. Fahey, Edmund Flynn,Jane and Jilmmy Gallagher,Alice Galligan.

Gertrude G~~,Char.1etl

GTady, Thomas Grandfielq.David Higgins, Louise Higgins.

Raymond Lamour~ux,Charlesft. Lincoln, Mr.s Charles Lincoln,Owen McKenna, Mary McSwee­DeY.

Thomas Mahoney, Mr. EdwardMaJ[well, Daniel 'Moran, V:illianaMulhern, Edward Mulvey.

.F.rancis Murphy, Johft J. Mur­phy, Helen O'Brien, JosepllO'Donnell, Louis-Qrsi.

Pauline Orsi" Mr & Mrs Rich­ard Puccini, Anna Raftery, Cath­erine Rayment, iEvely;n Rice.

John Rice, MarioRiva, MnWilfred Saint, George Sanford.Thomas. Scanlon.

Richard Smerdoo, John Smith,:Francis Sylvia, Lillian Theroux.,lin Richard Smerdon;

Margaret Tranter. Arthur~verl\, AbDon Turner, KnAIDloo Turner'. Kas7:WaD.

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Provincetown Catholic Daugh­ters of America will be headedfor, the' coming season by Mra.Mary Aveiar,' grand regent andMrs. ~atherine Cadose, 'vicegrand regent.

The annual Communion break­fast and. rummage sale will beheld in the Fall, as will official

: instaUation 'of newly-electedofficers. The unit will not meetduring the Summer.

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Prevost High School Alumni .Association and the Holy NameSociety will co-sponsor their'ninth annual Communion break­fast this Sunday following 8

,o'clock Mass. Judge, BeatriceHancock .Mullaney -Will speakand scholarships will be awarded

. by both organizations.

MT. CARMEL,NEW BEDFORD'The PTA 'will hold its :mmial

Communion b'reakfast for -stu­dents hi the school .t1all ~ullday,

. June ~2.', , .,

THE ANCHOR-Di9cese.ofFoILRiver,....l:hurs:,June 2,1960.

ST. ROCH,FALL RIVER

The Men's Guild will sponsor 'a barbecue chicken suppet from "5 to 7 Saturday evening, June 4in the parish hall on Pine Street. .Leonel Lavoie is generhl chair- ,man. A penny sale will followthe supper with Antonio Casa-vant in charge. '

The Women's' Guild will holdits final meeting of the seasonMonday evening,' June 6 'at,Venus'de - 'ilo restaurant, Swan- ..'sea. Mrs. Donald DolTlingue .is 'chairman. of 'reservationsand'cars will leave .from the frontof the church at 6:30'.

8

'I Alumni Br~akfastThe Parish Parade'

ST. MARY'S,NORTH ATTLEBORO

The Parish Guild will spon­sor a festival on the' schoolgrounds Saturday, June 18. At­tractions will include an auctionof furniture and other house­hold goods and booths offeringnovelties, aprons" children'swear, fo'od and aprons..

";' C~JI'd.- Pqrty: to B~nefit, ',' Sac.r~d 'Heart J:lome "

, .. ·~·acred Hea;Ft Home, New ·Bed­ford,_ will benefit from the 35th

., anhuil'1 card party sponsored bythe Dames Patronesses of' theinstitution, to be' heid at 1:30Wednesday afternoon, June' 8:at Stevenson's r~staur'ant,. NorthDartmouth.. '.'. ',' , '.' .... Mrs. ,Frank Chartier, president .9f the unit, is ger;,eral chairma~,' ...------------'"

.' aided 'by' Miss VivianrieSupre­nant.-

SPEAKER: ., W· kat'. Taunton Seni~~~ PlanParents Can Do' in Marriage A'd d'd - -. 'vance. E ucationPreparation" is the:' topic. Tvv.o-thirds of the senior classto be discussed by.Maria at St. Mary's HighSchool, Tauo­Augusta Trapp. motht;!r of ton, will begin studies in Sep­the Trapp Fa'roily Singimi, tember "at' various institutionsat the 27th NationalCath- of. higher learning. , ': I

.olie 'Family Life Convention ..Acco~ding to' a surveY,12 wi1i944 County St.to be h'· Id' - S A' .: t .',.:.ente~ hbe~al a~ts 'colleges; ~ven.· 'N" B df ...;..1

. . em. an, n om9·will go to nursing schools arid'six" e~ ~. "o~ .'~!?!§..IP}l-IJ~,~ ~~P.~ ~9·. ~P,,?hO,~,,:, ,,!i.!1,«:Dl'O.!! :~t. ~U.S~D.e~ e~lle,ges..·." ". ,.- ~ .~.., ~'.-., ,

Says Pope Plays.Inspired .RoleLAKE KIAMESHA (NC) - A

Jewish leader said here thatPope John was playing "an in­spired role" in fostering betterrelations between'Catholics andJews.

:Benjamin J;t. Epstein, nationaldirector of the Anti-DefamatiOftLeague of B'nai B'rith, told theorganization's 'district 3 'con­vention that members of bothfaiths were realizing·more' full~their common ties.

"In this dialogue, on this roed~ greater maturity, we are mu­tually helped by the words ancldeeds. of John XXIII," he said."In today's relations betweelllCatholic aQd Jew, he is playm.an inspired role."

Mr. Epstein was among •O. L.PERPETUAL HELP ~ group given a private audience

ST. KILIAN'S, ' NEW BEDFORD" _. ".' " by the 'Pope last January. HeNEW BEDFORD 'Our Lady of Perpetual Help . OPEN HOUSE: Prospective nursing. students tour St. noted the Pontiff's various e-

The C'Y,O will ~olditr.;bowling .. SoCie.tf,~il;1 e~id, 'i~"l()t~~a,mii" : Anne's Hospital, Fall 'RIver, 'during' annual- open" chouse . pressions of friendship, his actioBb,mquet at COplcut ..re~taut:ant, versar-y.'banquet·,and instal1;of..; ~ ,'., ' ... St'd t ." J I" 'C" , .,.. . in revising two prayers that~ .Westport,Thursday, June9...Re- ..:.ficers'. ;':Sun~ay;'ju:fie'."26 --at '. ;program.. '. ~. el}-. Il~rse ~cque me.' .aron. s~ow~ lIbrary,~ . offended' Jews and his "deepml~ .of el~etions of':n.~xt"y~ar'~ '~opicutJ 'h>dge: "'Ne:fif 'regular . ·(J~ft.to rIght). JUdIth Szatek, Paulette MIchaud, Martha iDterest in Israet" " , ,offIcers WIll. J)e.a!1nq1;,lnc~~,:~t, ~ \f'me~ting i. i!i<se(' for- 'Wednesday; Pierce, Phyllis Binette.:

. business meet.i!1g, .'~ be,. '~eldJune 22. ' . "Despite basic difference. aMearly this month· ' .:. ..... ' .,' ,\ -, .. ' ";:",:..'~ ·Pr·les.t··.· .A'd'v,·se·s·' 'p.''a rents ,to. 'Spread': the tragic past, Jews and'Catb-, . . . ' '. ,"'.' :"'" .- "; , : '. ST. WILLIAM . ~. olic&-in behalf of the commoa .'

OUR L"-D'YOF ASSUM.P.TI:Oil!:. ~FALi,RiV:EJt •. ~ . .' ... Se'x.-. ,Edu'catl··on Over 15. Years.': g~od-are 'finding new areas ofOSTERV.ILLE ~. . C" ".',.:' New :Women's :'Guildofficers . understandin~,,'.,~r..Epstein saw.

New officers of. the Women's '. include' ·Miss 'Grace' .:,~ana'g'm. WASHINGT()N (NC) - Sex ,his know;ledge somewhere. else-:-G~~lc;l are 'Miss Mar.y'.' ~ross, I?~~sident; .Miss",Mary Quinn; - education should 'be spread over . from tlte gdter, the magazines,preside~t; J'Ars Hflro~~ Hane- ~ VIce J)residen~;' Mrs;·· Grace . I., or hi's playmates.", . W I 1 tr a 15-year . 'riod, beginning atwith, vice president; 'Mrs W.lIson _a ms ey, ea!,~rer;.Mrs Thom- " An institute workshop ODPerry, recording secretary; Mrs as Smith,secretary.· age .three,· - a priest told' thePhilip Whiteley, tre'asurer; Mrs .'. , - .second annual Family' Life. Ih-' youth heard Rep. Hale .Boggs of

ST ANTHONY OF PADUA 'Louisiana declare that· ','chil-Hilda Almedea, corresponding . •. . f th W h .. secretary. FALL RIVER' sbtute 0 e as ington arch- ,dren should be made to" under-

"The Council of Catholic Wom-' . 't' - ~ese. stand they rave responsibilities. en will hold its annual installll- "Don~t labor under the idea - to the family, community ,andtion and banquet at 7 Sun'lay that your' child is too young," country."evenjng, June 5.' Mrs James Ms_.'. Thomas B. Dade, pastor 'O'Brien ,Jr" district council" of ~t. Bernard's church, River- Georgetown Studentspresident" will be' installing of- dale Md arned ents "If G lb' h' ;.; w . par .' ,,' et Fu rig t Awardsficer and Mrs John J. Mullaney, you don t teach him, he WIll get . WASHINGTON (NC.) -Three'Diocesan president, will speak.

OUR LAD' YO'F'ANG'IELS. " Marymount Graduo'tes Georgetown University women

students have been awardedFALL RIVER" , Two from Diocese Fulbright scholarships to study

The Women's Guild will hold Two young womer from the in' Argentina, Italy and Great, ST. MARY'S. i~ a~mual banquet at 6 S~nday Diocese received degre~s fro.m Britain..-

NORTON. evenmg, June 12, at Venus de Marymount College, Tarrytown,' They are Mary Weller deThe Holy Name Society will Milo restaurant. Mrs Jose:~h Vc- N. Y., at ceremonies held yester- Grandpre of Plattsburg, N. Y.,

hold its third (mnual Communion lozo and Mrs Mary Silvia are in . day. . . who will study social sciences"breakfast 'this Sunday' morning charge of a·rrangements. They are Miss Marita Stein- at the National University -of, in' the Norton' High School cafe- VISITATION GUILD. metz, East. Orlef\ns, who recejved . 'Buenos Aires, Argentina; Kath-teria following 8 o'clock Mass. EASTHAM' , ' a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree l~e'n B. Heffer.nan·9£ Washington,John ..1. Gallagher, prellident ;'of ,. The. G:uild 'w!. 'hold a rum- .a~d a g9ld medal for .art ,and, : D. C., who.will study history at 10... Allen ,S&•• New BedfOl'd.

'the Greater FaU-Riv.er. .J\{ental· .mage 'sale -tomorrow and Satur- - MISS Maryellen Sulliyan, Fall the· University of Florence' Italy'· . WYman 1-9354.. Health Association, will address.. ·day 'at ,St. 'Joan'of Arc School, River,recipient of·a·Bachelor of.. and Arin'Madison Reed of Wash~ ~~~-~.-------""'!'""'"

members on "The Community's. ' :Orleans., ,.. .' ~. , Arts degree and provisional ington,: D. C.,. who will' study jj ~ ,Role in the Field of Mental . 'J' " , , . • cer,t.ification. f!>r elementary edu- .p,o.litical.·problems' of 'M,.rica. at," ~ . ..Health."' " ST. MATHIEU. r p' t" t ..FALL - RiVERO cabon.: .' ;th~ ,~~don,_School of EconOri1i~s. -:. - ' '0 ec' .!

'.New Bedford, Won;.en . The Women's Guild Will hold Jesus"Mary Alumnae:~: ,'_, . : finstallation ceremonies "Sunday,' , .. Wh'of Yo'u Hove "

R~-Elect ·Mrs. D~mont June 12: Mrs. Eugene Dionne To Hold'Reunion' ' ,:¢J" . , . '. . :":Mrs. Louis L~ Du·mOn't. lviiI, -lieads' officerido be ·Seated. The-',Members 'of Jesus-Mary Acad- ',' • : M',C·GOWAIIIrt..."

,head the New -Bed,for9,~at\1o,iic"unit'- w.ill. 'giv~ c, an.' ·a·wardfor ,eIllY:' AJJlmillie' Assl,'lciation, 'F:all : ,-' : '.. .,.,' , 'I~:~omen'sClubfor Ii .5!c:?nd ~ime'. ~~ola!sh.lp:.:a~~th~end '~f,~ River, will attend a Mass for.this '-;:lris'U.'rCl.nCe Agenc''y' ".;

as a result of year-end, .electlons. school year' '. '. . . year's graduates' at· 8' Sunday ICE CREA'M" r r

Serving' with her' will be M'ts>- " : .... ", / .. " ".' " .... ' .. : morning, June is at Notre Dame ',: .R~ PLEASANT STREET .,:Vincent .1. Worden,' first" vlce ST: ~~THONY OF·DESER.... Church:' -pI:esident. Mrs. William ::N. ·FALLRIVER·'··. The annual reuniorlof the LJm .D. BERUBE, MaT.'. : NORTH AnLEBORC? .,

. Whelan, '~cond vice ~r~side~'(;'-'~::-~~wom~n's,Guildw~llel~ IlSSoCiation"will'be held in the .951 Slade St. ,Tel. 08 6-18s~" TB.. Myrtle 9~8231, .,.Mrs. Roland F. Mathieu corre;: ,o~fIcers .. at. Its wednesday" eve- academy' at 1:3(> 'that afternoon.· t~ _ _ .A

BPonding secretary; Mrs. Tho!l1as .' :nif.lt, , June,,21~eeting. ~rs. Prospective graduates ~ill be' ...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~P. Barry treasurer.. Shay Assad,.heads th~ hospital... enrolled at that time. I

The u~it w·u ee·.' f' , th' itr· committee. The· meeting willI. r c ,S!J ~r e., ·start at· 7:30.' -

Summer, meetmg agtun m the" '. . C •

Fall. ;.' _ " ST. JOSEPH,' -. 'ATrLEBORO

... The CathQlic Youth Council

..will.hold an o.uting SUQday, June26 with adult advisors and Con­fraternity;o~.~hristiari Doctrineteachers in charge· of the event.

. Joan Lemire was winner of anil\'yardas :outstanding' Student ofthe year in parish Christian

. I!o~~ri~~. cla.sses. ' " - . . .

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THE ANCHOR- 9Thurs•• June 2, 1960

Nuns Start PlanTo Aid Mi-ssions

CHICAGO (NC)-A U.S. com­munity of Sisters is about tolaunch what it_ sees as a newapproach to streng1hc:ling theChurch in mission lands.

The Sisters of Mercy of theUnion in the United ~tates. acommunity of nearly 6,500 mem­bers spread across the countryin nine provinces, will bringforeign Sisters here for theireducation.'The Order will concentrate its

"efforts on the Archdiocese of'Changanacherry, Kerala, Inrlla,bringing two Sisters every year

'from each of the eight nali 'le

", commUnities' there to study ateight of' the order's ten U.S.colleges~

This approach was praise<f. inf,nformal r~marks during his

~ recent" tour by Gregory Pe~er':;cV,Cardin,al Agagianiall, ·.Pro­Prefect of the. Sacred. Congrega-

· tion for the ,PropagatiQn ,or' the· Fa'ith,\ Rome.- The Cardinal' ~~p'ressed 'tJ;ie

hope that the ven~ure might beimitated, by other rel,igiousgroups in a conversation withF;lther Frederick A. McGuire,

· C.M., executive secretary of theMission Secretariate. Washing­ton, D.C., clearinghouse of in­fqrmat~on on mission operationsoverseas.

St. Xavier College here runby the Sisters of Mercy of theUnion, already has begun' thenew program, it announced in ..statement. Two Indian Sistersare now enrolled in the col­lege's nursing program. -

Four years after the eight U.S.colleges begin 'the program, 16well-equipped Indian Sisterswill be returning home eachyear. This will mean a strength

I of numbers of well-preparedSisters and eventually will alsohelp the Indian communitiesprovide for their own training.

Trinity GraduatesFour girls from the Diocese

are recipients of degrees fromTrinity College, Washington,D. C. They are Miss Mary W~daMurphy and Miss Patricia Ann

.Duffy, Fall River; Miss Patricia,Donovan, South Swansea; ,andMiss Margot Jane O'Brien,Centerville.

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Reg. Price for One Boxof Waffle Cups 2~ .

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NEW BEDFORD TROPHY WINNERS: Awards weremade to Parochial Grammar School Basketball League lead­ers at the Kennedy Center. Seated. bottom of photo, left to

,right are Rebecca Sherm~ and Jacqueline Lajoie, co-cap­,tains of St. Theresa basketball team. Center, left to right,Paul Fernandes and 'Ronald Roszkiewicz, co-captains of·Ou:r Lady of Perpet~alH~Ip. Top. left ~. right. Josepp. Gal­'higher of St. John's Academy, Most Outstanding Player and'T'liomas Mitchell of HOly 'Family. Highest Scorer~

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and view the assemblage. ThisSaves endless trekking fromstore to store, the frustrationsarising from conflict betweensalesperson and client. Dress,within price range, is selected byshe who is to wear it; if itmeet parental approval, that'sthat.

latin: AmeriCa,' ~xp'ert<T~' Address .Stud~nts

CINCINNATI (NC)-An au­thority on the Church' in LatinAmerica, will: address t!te 19th

, national convention of the Cath­olic Studimts Mission Crusadefrom Aug. 25" to 28 at: the. Univer­sity of Notre Dame.

,Father Ronan Hoffman, O~F.M.Conv., professor of missiology atOhe Catholic University l)fAmer­ica, will speak as an official rep­resentative of CLAF (ComiteLatinoamericano da Fe), inter-

'American organization wit hheadquarters in Rio de Janeiro.

From Bargain StoreOftentimes, such .a shopping

tour uncovers the fact that oldersisters have in their ~osets

prettier than those ,in', store.(That's when you strike a lode-

: stone!) A deal can be cooked: uP' bet~ofl)en younger and older"sister~n ,exchange '9f ironing.,,,}~r ir.t~tance~ to secure l;lSe .of th~

preferred.Don't think your troubles are

over.Seiection made, somebody has

seen the same model in a windowof a bargain store. Old ManMaterialism with his $$$ noseraised· high gum~ up the worn''The kids'll all thinl;:, I· boughtit tt,tere!", '"What'if you did?" comes par­ental lecture. "bn't it pretty?Isn't everything that's goodcopied? Didn't even Mrs. Eisen­hower find somebody else wear­ing the same dress she was wear­ing?" (This was dredged up frommemory, a fuzzy recollection ofsome long-forgotten account ofa sOcial affair and with no au­thenticity.)

''Well, I guess.•." from theteen-agel'.

Problems resolVed, anticipa­tion grows as the day drawsnear. Plans expand with theexuberance of youth,. even in­eluding the possibility of "an$11-nigh t-complete- with-break­fast?" ..For. parents indulgentenough, and with stamina to

, stai.td the strain-well. that's for,you. ~ .•.,' All 'of these dances are morefun for everybodyeoncerned

"When. parents. and school,author­ities . are in the saddle. Theyknow: 1) Who are the chape­rones; 2) Who is drivi'ng whom;3) Time of break-up and ex-

, pec~ time-of,.arrival~~t:"home.., Grad~ation dance' can 'and

should be \:i never-to-be-:forgot­ten experience -.:.. and on' tQ.ehappy side. . , '

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Graduation Dances ApexOf High School Careers

By Mary Tinley Daly"Graduation Dance." The very words have an entrancing

sound, closely intertwined with memories of tender youngromance, the nostalgic closing of a secure phase ~f life, thefinal fling with classmates and friends. For those preparingfor this occasion. this prom­ises the apex. Graduationceremonies themselves ,arefine: the long-rehearsed on~two-pause up the center aisle,the I "friendly but dignifiedsmiltf' signifiedby ,the director,the calm andpoise0 interest:

· to be manifested ,.toward the l

commencement fB P e ~ k ~ r. Iflthose interested !gazes become a L·.bit glassy nowand then, both,speaker and au­dience can at- ll..tribute it to the ~inner exc!tement of anticipa\-ionof the dance that :evenirig., "

Build-up for thi~ began ,,,,~

back when." Time and placesettled, graduates were on theirown in the selection of partners.

Date Agony

In a co-ed high schooP, girls ,undergo agonies of dread:' "Willhe can me?" Or" heaven forbid."Will somebody else call first?""What if nobody asks me?" "Putmy name in a pool of the un­asked.? Makes we feel like thelepers of old. . ."

In girls' schools. the situationholds similar pitfalls., Girlshave to ask boys: "What if hehopes. that somebody else willask him and I call first?"

Homes from here to there andback again are faced with thesemajor problems this time ofyear. Somehow, the whole fam.iJJ' is drawn into the fracas,vicariously endUl'Ulg the. ner­vousness.

One way or another,. the· pro­cess resolves itself. He calls her,or she calls him. At any rate,dates are made for the impor­tant occasion.

Number one problem out ofthe way. '

Comes problem number two.For boys, it's transportation andfinances-having to do with cor­sage and after-dance eats. "MayI have the car?" '''Well, if Idrive you to the sodality meet­ing, couldn't you find somebody

· to take you home?" (Implication,"Hav~n'tyou any friends?") Andthe inevitable, "Could you loan

·me n few' bucks?' :r'll pay' youback ;when I get <tha' summerjob." ,

For' girls; number two prob­lem is what to wear. The sug­gested: (those dresses hangingin the closet) never seem right.

I ~Weal' my graduation dress?Well, the number they chQsethis

'year flatters Kay and Dorothybut doesn't do anything for me~xcept make me look like, a~ in a tube!" '

If an extra summer dress is.Ia the budget anyway, the vitalquestion might be answered by• "give 'm their head." Set aprice" reasonable to both par­ents and teen-agezs, and letthem shop. U and when theyfind two, three or more satisfac­tory dresses in the price rangeagreed upon, you can step ill

Schedule famay lffeMeeting Next Month

WASHlNGTON (NC) - Del­e'::'1tes from EUl'opean and South:American nations win be amongthose attending the NationalCatholic Family Life Conventionto be held in San Antonio, .Tex..from June 20 through 23.

Magr. Irving A. Deblanc; ,111­rector of the Family Life Bureau.,National Catholic Weifare Con­ference, said the 27th annualconvention can truly be called... United Nations session on the'family."" The theme of the fOUl'-daiTeonvention, held undm t1'le pa-,;t.ronage of Archbishop Robert &.:~T of San Antonio, is, "Readi­..... ,for Marriage - What the.Home, School and Parisll Caa..-

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Fall RiY~r'"ST. JEAN-BAPTISTE

$500Rt. Rev. M.P.L. Lariviere.

$75Rev. Donald, E. Belanger.

$50Rev. Maurice R. Jeffrey, Mr &

Mrs Henri Demers. I'

$25 ,Marie-Ange Rouleau, 'AlJ-­

toinette, Michaud, Aurore. &Edna Clement.

" $20'.' Mrs Alphonsine' Yokell, Arm-, and Thiboutot, Arthur. Gauthier, '

Louise Lavoie, Oscar .. Parker. '$16

.' ,octave Fluet,& F~mily. '

. " ",$15 " ' '" Philias Ouellette & .Fa.mily,. Omer Brisson.& Pauline; jo~

eph Larocl1e &: Jul,iette, AlbertDufresne.& Family, Alfred Cha­

'·rette. '$12

Mrs Emma Guimond & Fam­Dy, Yves Coulombe &, Family,Alfre,d Gagnon & Family, ' Ber-,trand Lepage. . " :: '

$11 ";' , '". ' . Aurele Charest ~ Family. . ,,:

.... '. " ' . "$10,. "'Wilfrid Desforges" Mn(.,Leo

,Gagnon' &. Helen, O,vide' ,:ralbot," Pauiine Talbot,· Eugene Gagno,n:

Ernest J.. Haslam,' Ellery', Chace, Mrs Alma' Michaud, ,Os­ear: phenix, Mrs ·Anna Filia:"

, trault.George Casavant, Mrs Rosali,

Vaillancourt, Raymond Fran­couer, D~ane Vidal". Maurice

, ...·Belanger" , . . '. Dr~Donat MfI9t, Edw.ard o.ueJ­

lette," Odilon' Ouellette, George'Boisvert, Albert Ross. ', Lucien Laroche, Armand Gal,l­

'thier, Mrs Clovis Mllyrand, Ro­land Pilotte, Mrs Yvonne Pil-otte. ,. Joseph R,. ,.Casavant, Emjle­

Rancourt, Edgar Chenard, Donat, , Blanchette, Manuel· Cprrea.

Arthur Bizier, M~s. V~o!ette, Desmarias, Alma Rouleau, Paul"Talbot" Albert Talbot.' ',:. ." Edward L. Sullivan, Lillianne· . '& Dorille Deschenes, Odile &Agathe- ,Gagnon, "Mr!! .AI~a

, Ploude &, Cora, Jeanne&. Anne. Guilmette. . , '. "

Matthew Labecki, Mrs DorisGamache, A'Friend, AlcideBreault & Yolande; Joseph La-bouliere & Paul.' ,,'

Henry St. Yves & Jeannette,Arthur Vidal, A Friend, EugeneLabrie' Leonidas Moreau.

Th~rrias Tache,' Joseph Val­court & Family, Flavi'en Lagace,Mrs Adrienne Theriault, JeanDemers:'" "

Albert Deschenes & Family,·Albert Blanchette, Mrs AliCeOuellette, Mrs Marie-L. Blan­chette Mrs Arthemise Goyette.

Airde Goyette, Armand Des';marais Sr., Maplewood Window& House Cleaning, Daniel Mar­chand, Armand Desmarais Jr. .

Andre Carrier, Joseph Lavoie,Roland Lamarre, Alfred Car()ll,Lionel Desrosiers.

Mrs Yvonne Gagnon, George.Campbell "& Family, Alena & ,Albina Florence Edmond Belle- 'feuille, Jane & Robert Belle- .feuille.. Armand Theroux, Raymond

Melanson, Rene Larocque, 'Hel-'ena Paquin, Alfred Bernier. ', Charles Duarte, William Bell,

Cleophas 'Lauzon Sr.,Wi.lliamCaron, :Leo Sulliva~.'

Omer Blais, Oscar Ouellette,'. Albert Ouellette, 'Emilio, Ga­

doury, Wilfrid Berube.Ludger Dupont, Rene Dupont,

Richard Landry, Joseph L.Dionne, Louis Goyette;

Charles Lapointe, Russell Roy,Wayne Copass, Francois X. De's­ehenes, Therese Perron.

Maurice Dore &' Family, AFriend, Edgar Frenette, AlbertPelletier, Theresa Heffernan.

Mrs Yvonne Heffernan, OscarMartei, Leo Thibault" Joseph·Landry, Joseph I. Pelletier.

'Hector, Berard, Armand Gag­non, Edmond Audette, Mrs, Lil- 'lianne Lecomte, Thomas Ellis.

, Albert Goyette, Mrs Alphonse,Gagnon Emile Petit, MauriceLamothe, Arthur Desbiens.

Armand Desrosiers, Joseph,Nadeau, Mrs Anna Levesque,

" Albert Boulay, Susanne Landry.'Napoleon Patry, George Cha­

bot, Andre Marchand, '..William', Letendre, Napoleon Picard.

..George Legault.

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GERALD IE.

'McNAILLY.GE'NE;RAL ;COMT;RACTOR'2666 INORflHMAIN Sf. ,tiAIJL IIIV,.

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MOV'E'RSSERVING .

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Agent:AEROMAYFlOWERtRANSIT CO. ,INC.'Nation-wide MoveN,WYman.~04

304 Kempton St. New Bedford;

John J. Sirois, Peter TatarianFamily; Romuald Thibault, PeterVauBeaver, Irene Vandal.

Anna Vandette, Alfred J. Wel~don, A!fred R. Weldon, ArthurCloutier, Normand Cloutier.

Marie Collette, Roger Corridveau, Leo Cote, Edouard Dargis,Horace Dnrgis Famiily.

Albert Davignon, Leo DeBlois,iFIemi Desautel, Avery Street;Henri Desautel. Old Post Road;A Friend.

AJ!bert Desilets, Donat Desilets,John Desilets, Louis Desilets.Henry Dion Jr.

Mrs Mi!1.iria Dion. Paul Dieo,Roland DLlbuc, . Robert DUd

charme, Arthur Dwnont.Robert Dwyer, Donald Fiola,

Roland Fontaine., Frederick L.Fortin Jr., ErnestF.ournier.

Leo :Fl'oment, Arthur' Gagne,Doris Gagne, Mrs Cedelie Gag­non & F.mnily, Mrs Amy Girard.

Femand Goulet, Harvey G~­

mond, Henri Guimond, Gendron& Zilch iFamilies, Walter Hl:!ma.

Aline Jeanneau, Frank JordaIl,Albany J .. Labrie, Eugeni~ La­brie, Alfred Lacasse.

Hector Lacasse, Norman J.Lacasse, Edouara Lamontagne,GeGlrges .Landry., Broad Street;R~e Lanoue.,

Aime LaPlante, Eleana & R0b.­ert Lal"1ante, Florian Lapre,

. . (J)viJ.a· H. Quellette, Mrs Ber- Georges.L:1Rochelle, Elenri La­na~e'tite l"apillon,Roger Parent, rocque.Parellteau Family, West Street.; • .Ernest LeBln11l;, Thomas D.Roger Parenteau.. LeBllu::c, Mrs Ar.oi:elia· Lizo~

Letm . l"hiliber,t, Oscar Phill- Robert McCall, James McDonald.bert, A Friend; J;!toger Pinron- iEla,gene M!ll'chand, Omer Mal'-nault, Alida p&mer. tinea'l1, Launcelot Masse, Geox.se3

.LeG :Pll1kier"Mrs Vdr,gdnie iPoi- Me1'OlWCSr.

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Mrs Phillip Rainville & Fam-:) i Ill. to .ays . .HV, Roland 'Riendeau, Mildred I .1R. lRidbarcls, Rene Ro-bert, Ax-I smartest·thur ~y.' :1

Mrs Julie R~f, Louis Roy, Ly- I h . tmt.IitI ~Slireet; Jl!!an B. St. Pierre & 11 : omes.... tFamiillY. A Frien"4 Arnold Sixois ,- . ~Sr. :L·_._. ,;..,-.__ ___

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...."...~ -,. :~;~~'jYOUNG ADULTS OF NEW BEDFORD': Principals in

the Annual Communion" Breakfast of the CYAO of NewBedford were, seated left to rig!ht: Atty. Wimam H. Carey,guest speaker; and AdelineM.CairvaUl.(l>, chairman.Stand­ing, left to right: Antone L. Oliveira, master of ceremonies,and LawrenceE. Duhamel, orgamizal!;!ion 'I.l>:re1Sid~nt.

Nortt. Attle'boroSACRED HEART

$300Rev. Joseph ~.Larue.

$'7'5Rev. Edmond L. Dickinson.

.' $60M~s IreneiBoule and Eva 5i

Rosa aourassa,. $59

Rev. Roger D. LeDuc.$30

Joseph Bressette..$20

W.ilfridl Cayer, Amedee Rm­gLle'tte &. Family.

$1'5M. Jeannette Amin, Mrs Aldea

Brais, Anonymous, GerardDupuis, Dr &; Mrs A~ H. DYClln.

Roland' .Fregault, Mrs AuroreLab.rie &. FalJIily, Herve Le-.Bianc, Ralph P.atunoff.

$12Oscar Brunelle, A Friend,

'Robert Kirby, Edward Surpre-nant. .

$10. Achin Family, Old Post 'Road;

The Misses Achin, Moran Street;Mr &: ·Mrs Ernest Achio, MrsImelda Achin' & Family,MraJeanne Achin.

Mrs Louise Achin &; Robert,Richard Alix, Mr &: Mrs JohnBadger, Alphonse Barrette, .Mr& Mrs Edgar Beaupre.

Georges .Beland,' Mr & MraHaITy Bel:ham Jr., Maurice Ber­geron, Mr. & Mrs Daniel Bes­sette, Joseph G. N. Bonneau.

Wilfrid Bourgault, Richard·Brodeur, .Adelard A. Chabot,Joseph Chabot, Joseph D.Chabot. .

Joseph E. ,Chabot, HenryChampagne, Mrs Lorette 'Cham­Pagne., R:;urilll8ld Chauvin,Charles J. Clavette, Mps DoriaMerriw.eather.

Leo Meunier, Bernard Mira­mant., JOM Mona, Mrs 'LeonaNerney, Mrs Diana Oakes, Alfred .Ouellet.

A Friend.

ST. JOHN'S$500'

at. Rev. JohQ J. Sfuur.$200

Mr &; Mro James A. Carey.5100

Mr .Jli'red Bullock.$'75

IMr & Mi"9 Joseph Ki!Uey, MrsFlorerice AUdette,·' Mr &. MrsRobert Erwin, Mr & Mrs lohnO'Neil, Mrs Christine Pope. '

Mr &: Mrs Roy Brastow, Mr &:Ml'll Joseph Lojeclt, LorettaMcCma.11l.

, $50Mr & Mrs RaYmond· Brennan,

Mr & Mrs 10M W. McIntyre..il.\1r & Mrs Earl Niquette Jr.iMrs William Walton, Dr &

Mnr Bernard Lofgren.$25

Mr ~dward Tatro.$22

!Mil' ik Mrs Norman E.Smith.$20

Dr & Mrs Harold Thompson.Dr &: Mrs Robert O'Donnell,

A friend, Rose McBrien.$15 .

Miss Celestine Whalen. .: .. . - '$10MD:' lilt Mrs Clarence Amaral,

Mao .& Mrs Armand Azevedo, Mr.& IMrn Donald Bannon, Mr' & .lMrs 'il."ihomafj Bel1~yance, ~r. 4c ..II.\'Lrs.Thomas Birch.' .

lMass Beatrice Carney, Mrs Ar­ltihur II. Case, Mr &:MTS Williamain'ton, Mr &: Mrs J'oiln Dow-'

. idall1, Mrs Agnes Foley.Mr &: Mrs James Fo'ley, Mr &:

. Illllm Robert . Foley, Mr &: MrsJ03epll Frecj!ette, Mi' & Mrs Man­ouel Furtado, Mrs Edna Gagne.

lMr & Mrs Edward Galligan,lMr &: -Mrs George Gibb, MissIMary Hodge, Mrs KeI1nei'h John­son., Miss Marilyn. Jones.

NIt' & Mrs Thomas' Ki!li~y, 'Mr4: Mrs Thomas R. Knight, l\ll<r &;

. iM.IrB Dominic McKenna, Mr' &;

. Mrs Peter Manicakas, Joseph!Masterson.

.Mr & Mrs Robert Maynard,ltVLiss ExUda Morin, Mr & MroHenrt Mulligan:; Mrs He[e.n

.lMtJrpb,y, Mr & Mrs Alvin Oli­veira... M'rs Della Pease, Mr &; MrsJo~~ph F. Perry,Mr & Mrs Wil­1iam 'PerrY,Mr & Mrs AlbertiPlion, lohn A. Powers.

Mr & Mrs Rob~rt Rovzar, Mr.&: Mrs William Sheetmn, MT 8£Mrs Arthur Smith, .Mr .& .MrsGeorge Tunnicliffe, Mr & MrsRobert Turcotte. .

Mr & Mrs Ernest AndersonMr & .Mrs Raymond . udette'Mrs Winston Berg, Mrs Hannah!Blaclder, Mr & Mrs· LouioBlaine.

Mrs Wilton C. Dale, Mr & Mrs.Edward Finnerty, Mr & MrsGeorge Fredette, Harvey ·Ga­i"i.epy,. 3113's Lillian Harrington.

IMr &; Mrs Henry Herbert, Mr,& Mrs William Jenkins, Mr &;Mrs Ernest Jost, Paul & Kath-I!.een.· .

!Ernestine' Moran, FlorenceMoran.

Mr .& lVlrs Charles O'DonnellMr & Mrs J OM Raposa,Mr .&'Mrs Herbert Rounds. Mrs Har­,o!I.<!lWalker, Mr & Mrs PatrickWalSh.

Mr '& Mrs Roxy Pichi, Mr &:Mns .!Tohn Correia, Mr, & MrsJohn Dean, Clement Jeffers:.·Miss Nabby Coffey. '

LaWl'CDCe Coffey, Miss Maria·McBrien, Mr &: Mrs James 0'.COl.l1lI!IT, Mr & Mrs John Antaya;J1IIIr .& Mrs Clarke Heon. .

Mrs Lois Kenniston, Mr &; MrsI. hanci:! Ki!lley.

ST. JOSEPH'SIe

Andrew Figuerado, Jean Mor":rise'Ute, George Paul, Francis!P.aul, Albert Prefontai'l'le.

LedYlle Thibeault,' lJIder.ic·Qharleb>ois, Paul Lepage, Mur.ielGaUdreau, Joseph Salvas.

iP.au1 Simpson,',William Augat.,A!rmand Doucetti!o William!Fleming.

Taunton. ST. IAOQUES

$15'Mrs. Helene Hebert.

$10Mrs Louise Benoit, oToseph

B6iv:in, Edmund ~, Cas~y, MNIrene Cobb,CharlesCy.r. .

Elzear Cyr,..WilliamDe Cham­plaia Family, Mrs AIda lllleniger,A~lle Ducharme, Roger Du­Chamne.

Mrs Albert lDumoulin" LaurenLarivee,· Maurice Larocque.Geol'ge MadDr.Emile C ..Poirier,

Lucien Rioux, AJl.ezda Ross, IJliijiii~~i~~~!Mira Adele Tremb~. . . '. . C) .. .-_ ..,. ~ u,.. '" .. "~,' ,,' -.'.c·"'- (" ..

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AttleboroHOLY GHOST

$200Rev. John F. Laughlin.

$100Mt" & Mrs Manuel Castro.

$50Lfbitanarius.IIIr &: Mrs Raymond Kelliher

. $25Mr & Mrs Joseph Ed Turley.Susan N olao, Doris Le Clair.

Mr & Mrs RaymondGuilette,Alice McDermott.

$20A Parishioner, In Memory of

rather Downey, Mr & Mrs DavidFoley, Mr & Mrs Arthur Lorden,Mr & Mrs Howard Bristow.

Mr & Mrs Chester Martelli, :M.r& 'Mrs Oscar Renquln, Mr& l\!lr"IOseph Martins,

Mr & Mrs Thomas Castro, MrIt 'llO"__ - :-ncis Zenie.

I.ilaigi Pinacoli:$i5

Mr & Mrs John Maguire, iI.VIlr &:Mrn Raymond Brousseau, AFri~nCl. IVIr & Mrs Fancis KentGn.,Mr &. Mrs Charles Lewds.FolIIr alavox received. .

$12 .Mr& Mrs Joseph Kelley.'

$101\& &; MrsJo~ .Kupstas, ~

It Mrs Mariano Bosh, :Mabe!lLeWis, il\'1r& Mi-B PaUl Fontaine,• 8& Mrs Ray Hender.scn.

!Mll' & Mrs E.Leon Frigc:n., MINISarah Boday, Zulmira ''B.'ravern,60hn Basil King, MJ," .&. MiNWarren Watson. .

Mir &: Mrs Erie :Knir1bowSld.I'IIr &; Mrs Edwm'ld Carey. Mr& Mrs Howard Cruff, Mr &: MrflAntonio Perry, Mrs Eva Ga­mache..

Mr &: Mrs ·Cbnrles J. Mahan.IllEr & Mrs Joseph iRolSha,Mr&Ml's Robert Geddes. Mr .& .MraStephen Pula, Mr ,&:~..~.-t Nelson. .:

Manuel Travers, MJr ·.&MMAk. ed Vaz, Mr 8& M.rs DomiIW:Braemonte, Mr & Mrs.~Farias, Mr 8& Mrs John AbeD.l'llil.M:r 8& Mrs Howard Ralph, Mr &:Mrs John Salvas, .Mr &: IMrsRebert Blais, Helen Garric!k" MrIt Mrs James' Kane.

Mr & Mrs Francis Mullamey.Mr &; Mrs Charles Sousa, Mr' &:Mrs Frederick Battersby, Mr&Mrs Robert Texeiro, Mr 8& .~Gerard La brIe.

Mr & Mrs Norman Meaunier.Mr & Mrs Henry Therri!"'l, Mr& Mrs Russell Sellars, Mr & MroGeoffery LaPorte, Mr &: Mrs'i'homas Barrett..

Agnes Fittz. Mr & Mrs Ray­mond Morreau, Mr & Mrs &01- ,and Sears, Mr & Mrs GeorgeMoquin, Allen Caswell, VirgInia .Ah~nm.

Mr ,& 1\1:rs Richll1'dMnrsh, Mr&: MrIJ Louis .McCluskey, MrsElwin Grant, Mr& ~s Eliw.'Courtemanche, Mr &: .Mro Her­bert Barry.

.!lfr & Mrs Joseph Menard,Munue1 Carvalho, Mr ,& iM'l"S

Chal"les Boucher, MT & MrsLouis LaBelle, Cora Ahearn.

Mr & Mrs. Elzear Sicard.Taylor Reese, .Jean Galligan,

Helen lLavalce. Mr &Mr.s mdh­al'd Lavalce, Mr & Mrs PhiJ.4lDe Lauri.

IMr & Mrs RichBl'd Healey. lEd­"rd Griffin, Mr & Mrs GabrielDa Costa, lVJr & Mrs Joseph Frei­..., Mor & '.!Mrs 'Charles RaPoSa."

Mr & Mrs Reginald Gervais,.. & Mrs Joseph Brodeur, Mr ,&Mrs Francis Rego,Mr & .MrS All­Ired Carvalho, Mr & Mrs OscarAhlquist.

Mr & Mrs AIlthen Lindstmrn.• &: Mrs James Nerltu~y. MrsIrene Richardson, Mrs DianaMichaud, Mr & M:rs !Earl FGSil.

M1" & M1's George lV'an. iM4' &:IIfrs Joseph Fernandes, Mr & MrsIbnuel Pedro" Mr &:.1VJ'.Im J~ep'h

~emblay, Mr &: Mrs Edwin.UDell.

IIr & MrB IBerAard Hewitt .­It Mrs Wil'liam Na}'ll.or. MiBIJShirley Givens, Mrs ,Cather.ineLe Clair, :Mr&: Mrs .John 'Capcm­...-0.

Sose Valerio de Farah Pacheco.IIary Mullaney, Eliu:1Detb. Mul:"laBel', Mr &; MnI Francis i!:b'neIJ . ... &: Ml'll !Benjamin 'Braga,~• Mr.lohn Cloud" !lIr It~Wallace Baker.

Bobert Bibe~ Mr &: MrsDavid Carr, Mr &: MTS DougluRheaume, Mr &; Mrs'Leo ·Ohar­~, Mr &: Mrs Paul Ner.nq.

Mr & Mrs Edward Gilroy,.MrIt Mrs Frederick Ellis, Mr &: MraRoland Tremblay, Mr &; 'l\llnCUffordHomS. llIn ..BermceDi&£CaI.

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But let a man tear out of his soul his petty and seIfish interestsand enthrone a world-purpose, a mission-purpose, a' Christ-purpose"and his sufferings will be increased on everyside, Every interest in the lepers, the starv­ing, and the refugees will sharpen. his per­ception of the world's infirmi~y and makehim feel the keen bite of the splinters. ofthe Cross.

By Most Rev.' Fulton J. Sheen, :D.D.The range of our possible sufferings Is determined by the vast­

ness of our aims. The shepherd who cares for .a .thousand sheepwill h~vemore worries"and trials thana shepherd who limitshimself to one. The pastor who thinks only of his parish wiDhave less burdens thim iKe one who realizes that every uncon­verted soul in the world is a charge on his c~nscience. If a man .wishes to avoid the troubles of liife, the recipe is perfectiy simple:let him cut off the wings' of every soaring purpose, let him cul- .tivate the narrow life, 'Iet him think that the 'suffering .Church'in China or Vietnam is "foreign" to him. Such 'people go through .life with a minimum .of·acquaintance with tribulation because

.they' have reduoed thei~ souls to a minimum of interest and havecut the sensitive nerves which bind them to the human race andto the Church throughout the world; cosily self-contained, the

, sorrow of the worldriever disturbs their seclusion.

A lifetime income and an .eternal reward· are y<?ur benefits·when you take out an annuity with the Society for the PropagatioBof, the Faith. We 'wili:pay you a high rate of' interest as you .live, .and at your death, the capitai goes.to spread 'theFaithin M;issiOll.~ands. For further informa'tion, wri~e to us:'

Our Faith demands that "we fill up thesufferings that are wanting to the Body ofChrist." Souls that flee sympa.thy with thepagans and the suffering throughout theworld by escaping strife, forget that those·who are God's have His Name branded on

>their sout' and that on. the' Last Day. He.' will know them by the scars of flame. Even

in this life, by a beautiful paradox, we find.that by ihe enlargement of our life through the letting in 01human sorrow in the Mission lands, we also let .In Divine conso­lation and Christ-embrace. If. suffering abounds, so also doe.our consolation.

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~ost Rev. :Fulton, J. 'Sh~l\ ~.ationa~.Qi~ector_o~_ ~e. Soci~ty f~'

..the Propagation of the Faith; 366 Fifth Avenue, 1';lew :York 1, N..Y...or your Dioceslin Director, RT:·REV. RAYMOND. T. CONSIDIN~'368 North Main S~reet, Fall River, ~~~s... '.· .:'.: ,..

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Joseph Ricard, Hector Routhier.Aime Sirois, "-- & Mrs 'n-

uel J. Soares, Leo Vezina, Mr &Mrs lj:rnest Violette. ..

Mme. Robert Desmond, Rose'Marie Ferron,' ~r & Mrs Ar':thur Guimond:

HOLY NAME AWARD:Father Thomas F..McNich­olas, Los Angeles Archdi­ocesan Director of the HolyName Society, has beenawarded the Father Mc­.Kenna Award., given to cl~r­

ical members in recognitionof his long years of serviceto the Society. NC Photo.

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THE ANCHORl,.:Oioeese: of F!iIlRive:r':':Thur.i;;; :June,2;c:T960. ," ',' ,\- ', '..

Fall Riv~rNOTR~ i>A~E

. $500.Rt. Rev. Alfred J. ··~onneau.

.. . $1~O ~ ". '. '

· Dr Joseph A. Fournier.. $75Dr William. Boudreau.

$50' 0

Rev. Gerard Boisvert, Rev. J;Adrien Bernbr, Dr Adelard A ..Demers Jr.

reau.Cecile· Gendreau,' Joseph N.

Gendreau, Theresa' Gillett, .Me­~o' Guevremont,' JosephineKing.

Claudia Labonte" ~dou~rd

r 1croix, Anna Lafrance; PaulAndre Lajoie,' Leo Larocque.

'harles Larrivee, Aldea La­voie, Donat Lavoie, Leon O.Lavo;e, Yvonne Law.ton.

Omelina Lepage, J., N., & A.Levesque, J.-B., '0. Levesque,

. Ernest. Longchamps.$25.' Albert ··.usignan, Annie Lus-

Marie Clement & Helena sier' Family, Armand Lussier,Chace Dr 'Maurice H.' Demers. ,Charles Lussier; Ida & Leo Mar-Oct~ve O. Desmarais, P'anche "chand. . .

Donaldson, Mr 31; Mrs Milton D. Phillip .Marchand, ~aurent R.Fuller,' Mr & Mrs Henri' Ou~l- Maynard, Robert Messier, Adel­lett~, Mr & Mrs Robert PheniX.' ard Michaud, Napoleon Morin.

$24 Normand Morrissette, BlancheRosario Martel Family.. C. Pare,Ada Pelletier, M. Jeanne

$21 Pelletier, Philippe Phenix.Mathilda Lussier Family.. Edmour Poirier, Alfred Ren-

.' . $20 aud, C. Richard Family, Berna-Paul Courchaine Loretta .Fil- dette. Robert, Norbert Robidoux.

lion Anne-Marie Masse Family. Lucien Rousseau, G era r d· D. & O. Champagne li'amily, Roussel Andre Roy, Ray:mondRaymond Morrissette,. Luc Du- Roy, Roland Roy.mont Family. .Ju~iette St. Amand, .M. Louise

$18 St. Laurent Fqmily, Roland St.H. :tid.' & E. Ceurnoyer. Pierre, Robert Sicard,. Walter.

· .. _ ." $17. ':' }riault Family. ..· Hormidas Dupuis Family. . Be~'nadette Thibault, Gabriel

· .' $15. Thiboutot, .Yvonne. Vallee, Vic-~; Jose'ph Desautels Family, Fer- toria Vezina. 'dinand.Francoeur Family, Romeo ST. JOSEPHLevesque, Herrrien0gilde Trem- OUR ~AI)Y OF THE ANGELS $325

blay Family.. $500 Rev. JoSeph P. Lyons.· "Edmond Rheaume. Family. In l\iemory of ReV. Joseph

'. $12.. . ~abral.;.. . $100.· Louis E. Bellenoit, Ernest. $125 Dr & Mrs Victor Palumi)Q.Brisson Lorenzo Durette; Nelson Rev. James V. Mendes. . $75Dussault, Wilfrid Emond. ' . ..... $50 ) Mr & Mrs DarlieJ Eagan. . GOD LOVE YOU to M.M: for'$5 ... to A.G., D.M., L.S.; T.~:

Armand ·Raiche,. Lucien Roy:" -.Rev; -Manuel Andrade. ' .. .$50 . E,M.v., and V.V. for $2.32' "We ·are, all' in' a-sanatorium for tu~er-_'. Armand .Dallaire, ConstaL'"e' ',,:. $25 - . Rev. William J. Shovelton; Dr ..~·ulosis'·(ages·seven to fifteen~.. W~ hope and pray. that some daY9Lacroix, Leo .Phenix, 'Juliette ,'Mr&:' Mrs 'Jol1l'l .Travis; Mr::& & Mrs Louis Krdger. . . with· the help' of God, we will all be out of here. In the meantiJ:ne,SJ1l,!p~~son, ·Ernest Vadebon- Mrs'Joseph Theodore, Mrs· Julia· $25. we hope our distribution· will help somehow for the conversioll<,~ur.. . Sima/l, Mr ~ Mrs Leonard c.osta,·. Mrs' .,-ames· Bradshaw, The . of the world." ... to Mrs. K:M.M. .for $15 "Enclosed is a check foil

.$10. Holy .!'fame Society.: . . ,Misses McArdle, Edith Sears,' the Mi.ssiohs. Instead of paying it to the druggist each' month f~· ..Willi;lm Baraby, Ovila..Bar:' , . $15 William Steele.tranquillizers, :i am sending it to you. Incidentally"J find I don't.nabe George. 'Benoit, Albe~t . _ Mrs Mary e. 'Mello, Mrs AI- .$20 need the medicine now." .<: to Mrs! D.P. for '$1 !'St-..Francis Xa~ier..Berg~r, Rene Bernier... .... ....... bertina Mello & ·Daughter.'''. .... Lawrence Cabeceiras, David has. never failed me,·and.this is a small way to thank: hirJi for. a bi'g.

· Roland O. Bissor!. Amanda $10 Coimell, Mary R. & Margaret favor received." .. '. to A.C.E: for $5 "The, enclosed mopey order' i•.Boas, Edouard Bouchard, Marie~ Mr. & Mrs Edward Alves, Atty.' Dwyer, James & Alice McDer- for favors r.eceived from the Lord." : .. to ...T.C.' for $6 "My ahowanceLouise Brault, ·A:rmand.Brodeu~.. mott, Mary C. O'Brien. said S.P.O.F. on it, so I guess it's meant for you."

Leontine Brodeur, Normand & Mrs Frank A. Rodrigues, Mr·Brodeur Charles Cholette,' Fer- & Mrs Manue~ Correia, Mr .& ·$15

· Jiand··C1~irrrio.nt;· Adi:"ien <;:otc.. Mrs Manuel Hilario, Mr & Mrs'· . Mrs Charles· Chorlton, George:.' Jeail.:"Baptiste Couture, Ray- -Arthur Rego. . W.·Rigby, Margaret Turner.

, 'mond .Desrochers, .'l.eopold nes". . Mr & .Mrs Fr;mk Pasierb, Mr $12rosie~sl' PhilipI!e, A,.. Desl'osie~!I, & Mrs Antone !\1ichaels, Alfr.ed . Mr& Mrs Arthur Ferreira,Robert Desrosiers. '. '. Funeral Home, Mr & Mrs Gil- Mrs Raymond Gregory, "Ray- .

Emiie' Dozois,' L~ontine Doz- bert Mello, Mr· & Mrs Manuel· mond Martin, John L. Shea.ois .'Laurent Ducharme,'''Wilfrid Alves.', . .' . :$10'

· D ' . tt· A' D tt ,-~. Mr &iMrs Edward Mamca, Mr F'" , "A 't' . M' H' lduque~, lme. ure e.· . & Mrs' Edward Sousa',' Mr .&. Mrs .. rancls. .~s m, rs aroAnnette Frascatoi:e,~. Gerard John' Sil",eira,. Mr & 'Mrs Alfred . Bassett, Charles Booth, Mr .&

Gagnon Fan;Iily; . Capt. ....it .Mrs M 11 M & M' N' 1 T' Mrs J. ,Delma Burrows RobertGro...Gamache, .l'l'apole0':l Gui- .e .~". r ~. ~s. lCO au elX- Burrows. '. . .

· mond, Napoieon Guimol},d, Louis ell~. &"M Ed'''d'T - "St : Ann Carrier, Patrick Connel-'Harrison. . " . ..r. rs·. ~ar.. eves,·..... IY, EdW;i·rCi. Cullen> Mrs'Fred

Orner Harrison, Eugene Heon, Vmcent def

Paul ",Conferenc~,.In· Danis, Mrs Thomas Duffy. . .Dan'l'el & Geor.g·e Hubert Andre mem()l'Yi·.O Rosa.£.urtado.. ,.... Mrs' W 11' F'" b k" M" .'

•. '. . ,,1·' E l' . R ·····M & M . . a ,ace· alr an s" rsJ4s~ealJ:m~,.N<,>t~an~.iLfl~J;a~.C;4!!'.·,'CvellnaD';' ~P.osoM'· . &'r M M rs Walter .Gander, 'Mr'& Mrs H.·A;'-

Ed d 'L" "Leo'Le" ar os· lOmslO r rs an- G'b' . . ." "' .. mOlJ. ....~p,eq'e,:, .;>.. ~ ". "1 D 'g" .H 1.' 'R" S· t. . I son; Damel F, Grace Peter F.'. -. v'esque, o·L i 0 h ~ I : Levesque, . U.e .. ,,-.~ 0,... 0 y ..osa~y OCle y . Hodnett: ." , .. iUanche Lockwood; Ger;ird Lit.s.;.: 90un<;!Lo( Cathoh~ Women,. Mr Mr '.& Mrs David . J .. Holden

...' ..... . .... .' ".. " &. Mrs Adolph Botelho.. EI' b' th' Leo, . "'M M' '.BIer. . '. ""'; .,.... . . ... ", Iza e . . ary, rs aryMa~onria '~lower RO?in,AI~a "; ..... "1ST: goeH . Lennon, oMary Lennon~Mrs Fred

& AJ.ic~ ¥as.se, Maur.ic~·Mathleu. \' '$331 &: Elizabeth Lis.et:· .... .I?onald~aY!1~rd,W.llham. May- In M~mor 'of Adrien .. Mr & Mrs Wllha~ Little, AI-nard. .; . . y Rev. fred Machado, Davld Matthews,· Agatl1~" Mena'~d, Jose~h Mer';" Gauttuer.. $ISO. Bradley' McDermott, Maiy Mc~

Iller Famlly, G~orge,! .M~gneault, : '. Nally.' .Eudore : OUellette, ~elix. Paul,' . F,all,Rlver BQller. & Weldin, James Mendonca James Mur-'

Normand Paul, .Benoit Pelle- Co. ' .. '. ray, Mr & Mrs Waiter Nichipor,· ~e!, .. ~!iIll~ ... ~.ic~r<l,. :Joseph· .. . . ..$100. . 0 ~o Ollis, William Partington. .'.Plante, Georges Powszak.· . . Rev: Reginald M..Barrette. . ·'Mr' &. Mrs William Place

·Eddie··· .Quinn,···· Edward G. .' .' -.. $50. -Francis' Po~ell Michael Po~er'· Quinn' Jr.,' Alfred.: & . Annie. Mr .&: Mis Thomas 'COM!. : . Mrs Paul St. Sing: Mr 8i Mr~'

Raiche;'Mr"&;"Mrs'Jules'Raiche; . .$28 James ·Shea. . ,· Philippe Riou~.. ., '. . Famille'<iu Dr'Pierre Crispo. . . Josep!l Studniarz, David Sul-

, 'Alfred Rock,"Albert D. Roy... $25 livan, Mr & Mrs Edward F. Sul-'Edg'ar St. Martin, Joseph. Sin:': LagasSe Bros. livan & Agnes Maurer,' Mr' &;.~tte,Leo Soucy, Jr. : '. . . '. '$28.· Mrs Edward J'. Sullivan, Leo: Joseph Valiquette. Donat Vii- George .Berube,. Mr &: Mrs' Sullivan.'

'landre, Alfred'Vince.lette. '.. Gil!:'''lrt Guimond. Mary D. Sullivan' Mrs Eva.- Leona Allard,eecile Anctil, Mr.' .&: Mrs Donat Fe~ron. SunesonMr & M;s Bernard'Georges ~Antaya', 'Paul&,Ge~~ .......... , . ,', -$10.. ', T()mlins~n, Charles E. Trainor,maine Barre, Normand Belanger... ,..Mr· & Mr.s James' Ahaesy, ·Mr'Mr & Mrs Joseph Vaillancourt;

GerardrBerge,r; ·Eugenie··Ber:-. &: Mrs" William "Beauregard, Mr Charles 'Wallace, Joseph Wro-I'lier,;" RoSe: ,BisiliUo~, .Ro~!lll.d .0.. . &:·Mts ·Qsc·p: ..Boudre~·l" Mr &: .. bleski;. Vincent Hancock,· -' ".

,~isson Jr.;Ame~~e B<?i~v~r~.· . r::~s. Romeo' Charest .&t' Family; .· ", Napoleon ··Bolduc;··· 1\,iI.tonio· - Mr .& MtsLeo Courchaine." . ~SJ,"IRrij)SAN'.I?O .

. '. l3oudrias,' Adelard' :C'a n,u el.;. ' .. Mr"&" Mrs:Em'ile Cousineau;, . . $30:0", ."A ":~n" Chabot, Arthur Chabot.' ·Mr & "::Mfs :'Gilbert"E:yr, ·Mrs Rev. Joao V.-Resen(,i(!6.

, Alcide. Chouinard, Georgianna .' 18 Dumont, 'Mr &·).{rs Gerard· $25Ciai",.'lont, . Mvs .:T,.eon ..CI~ment" '" F··,' '~" "Mr;'~ ·Mrs'Paul Giroux;' .. Mr· & Mrs·Antonio: '1;'•.Oliveir••~or-ll:}and Clement,. A':ltonio . ·MrsiElhai-les-GiJerette;..Annette . $15:

· eioutier.. . '.... _., -..-- Laurendeau;JoSeph.. 'Leger;· ·Mr :., Mr & Mrs Anthony ·Alves..: Joseph A! --Collard, Achille &; Mrs 'Herve :J:Jemaire, .Mr.'&· Mrs $12 .• ...:

· eomeau, Misses G. &. D: Cou- Normand ·Levesque., ...... '.'.' Mr &·Mrs Jose Miranda.. ·ture, 'Remi A;' 'CoiJture; 0 J. C. Ire'ne' Levasseur, . Mr'. & Mr3.$10.... :....

'Roland Dionne."" ).,. :: . "Pierre:: Levasseur;: .;Mr &·Mrs .... Joseph White;'-Dennis'Botelho,· Maria· .Dowling, ~)bert &; Raymond'Levitre; Mr & Mrs Leo . ·John Deus,'Mrs Isabell Oliveira, ..

'Marie Dube,·Leo·W. DJbe; Paul L'Homme', Mr .& . Mrs . Thomas·' Edmund Pavao.Dumais, Gedeon Elie.· : • Malta:is.- . . ·Manuel Carvalho, John George

, : Normand. ·Fonfain·e, : Arth~r '1ofr .&·Mrs Alban McCallum,.' Jr., ':Harold O. Mosher, ManuelFrancoeur;: Rose !le Lima ""ran- .,. - Alber.t Michaud; Mr &. Mrs· Pacheco, Joaq-- '''''1' tello;' , .'coeur, Oscar Gagne,' ~ Yvonne Raymond ~ormandin;Marie Rita. ·LouisPerry, Joseph' Souza &; 'Successor toGMne.. . Patenaude,- Albert Perreault; Family,'Ma'1ueIVincen~,·.John New' England Overall & Supply Co.

M1!s Geor.ge Gagnon,; William." "flo: & Mrs ~och ·P.· "'~n, Mr &.:. Nunes, AntQnio, Miranda. . . ZOHoward ·Ave., New Bedford;~arant.Ernest.Gau_~:..~~u, NQr.....Mrs. .Theo.Picard.Jr..,.. Mr..&.Mrs " Antonio Cabral,. ManuelCoe- . ~ Phone' WY '7-0'78'7 or WY 7~0788

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$50Dr & Mrs Jesse Baptista.

, $'25'

. Oliveira Funeral Horne, FrankB. Oliveira.

,$10'John Branco, Costa Fa1l!il~

John Sardinha, Francisco 'Ra­posa Family, Louis OliveiraFamily.

Joseph. Souza, .,Maria Moniz,Manuel Ponte, Mrs Carlos Per­eira, Joseph Ferreira Jr. , ,_

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. . $50. .", .Rev. JoQR. J. Delaney, Rev..·Robert S. Kaszynski, Rev, Ken­.neth J. D..elano, Mr & Mrs Joseph', G.Keefe, Samuel J. Priestly. '

· In memory of -Mr &; MrsGeOrge V. ~roderick. .

, $~8

Mary E. Kilroy.$25 ' . ,

.: Mary E. Burke,'Mrs Catherine.Winslow, .Mr & Mrs Edmund

··Perrault, Mary :E. Noon, SheilaHiggins;, '

· Mr & Mrs WoOdrow Tracy, Mr." Mrs George'Pe.rry & Family,'Dr, & Mrs.Hilary ;White,'Mr &;'

·Mrs, Jos~ph,'.. 'Biszko, Henry, V"Hopkins. '·: ~na .& Mildred. Sullivan. Mr&:Mr$ Walter ;T. Burns Jr.· Jan'(!, Broderick. .

, $24, Mr:& Mrs Thomas King.

. $20 '· Abbie I.' Kilroy, 'Mr &; Mrs,

George Biltcliffe, Mr & MrsHenry Guilfoy, Mr & Mrs Mar­tin Delahanty, Mic!lael Higgins.

Mr & . Mrs Joseph Pinson­neault, Frances Cash.

$16· John and Edward Ferreira.

$15Mr & .Mrs Theodore Blouin,

Mr & Mrs Thomas H. Booth andfamily, James E. Saunders, Mr&; Mrs Jam.es E Shea,Mr &; MrsBaymond Onorate.· ' " '

Mr &; Mrs Edward Bryant,Blanche Pizia, Mr & Mrs MarkLeary, Mr & Mrs Harry '::ivol­Uni, Mr & Mrs William CarrolL

Mr & Mrs Leo F. Charette, Mr& Mrs Alphege'Rioux, Mr & MrsErnest Kitchen, Mr & Mrs Don­ald Hinchcliffe,' Mrs GermaineLepage.

Mr & Mrs' Anth~ny Rogers,Frances Connell, Mr & Mrs RiceDeNadal, Mr & Mrs John Cava­nagh, Mr & Mrs John Blake.'·

Ann L. Gavigan, WilliamWhalon, Mr & Mrs Raymond J.Kiely &. family, The Wilco,family, Cusack family.

Mr & Mrs Raymond McGuill,Mr & Mrs Fred Delahunt, Mr &Mrs Joseph White, Mr & MrsLouis LePage, Ralph Fletcher.

Dr Leo J. Sullivan, Ralph Cor-'reia, Mr & Mrs Michael Mlllla­n~y, John Aronis; Mr & Mrs

IT'S ALMOST TIME: Newman Club members from John Leddy Sr.Bradford Durfee College of Technology, Fall River, wield Mr & Mrs John Souza, Mrspaintbrushes as they prepare Catholic Boys' Day Camp Mary L. Lovenbury, Mr & Mrsbuildin W t t f S b Raymond Pinault, Mr & Mrsg, es por; or ummer use yeager campers. FI'ank Labecki, Mr & Mrs NOF-

Margaret Riley, Mr & Mrs $13 man Gagnon.James Melvin, Mr & Mrs Gil- Mr & Mrs. Charles E. Nodine. Mr & Mrs Lloyd Butlel', Mr &,dard Melanson, Mr & Mrs Thom-' $12 Mrs George Schwertzer, Mr &

'as Ringley Sr" Mr & Mrs Wil- Mrs Veronica King. Mrs Martin Garside Jr" Mr &liam Marois. .- Mrs Martin Garside Sr" Mr &

George E. Fitzgerald, Emma Mr and Mrs ~~:dley West, Mrs Mrs James W. Mooney.Wright, Mrs Gwendolyn Pick- Mary Hickey, Robert Healey and ' Mr & Mrs Joseph M. Crofto... ·ering, Mrs Mary Bo.kman, Mr f 'I M V . King Philip Settlement Wom-'&; Mrs Francis Duckett. amI y, rs eromca Jamiel, Mr& Mrs Peter Abdallah. en's. Club, Mr & Mrs Edward'· Mr & ·Mrs Bernard Ryan, Mr Jane Hopkins, Mr & Mrs Jos- Rogan, Helen 'Sullivan, Mr &

& Mrs james Soares, Mr & Mrs eph Silva, Mr & Mrs John Mit- Mrs George'Medeiros.William Terciero, Mrs· Susan ,chell, Mr & Mrs John Jean, MrPowers, Madeline Dussault. & Mrs Robert Regan.- Mr & Mrs John Manning, Mr Mr & Mrs Refino Furtado Mr

.& Mrs James Robinson, Helen & Mrs Alfi"ed A.. Menard, Mr&;Shea, In Memc ," of Charles E.Connors, 'James Dacey. Mrs Samue~ Moran, Mr &. Mrs

Donald Charest, Mr & Mrs Wil~• Mrs 'Louise Ponton, John Ro- . liam Greene.

gan, Mrs Timothy Leary & Fam-,Hy, In Memory of .Mrs Carmela Mr & Mrs Arthur Gagnon 'MrCasella, Mr & Mrs James Ryan. & Mrs' Henry Urban, Mr & 'Mrs· Mr & Mrs David Connery, John R. O'Brien, In memory of

Mrs Margaret Dacey, Mrs. Nellie William J. Maloney, James Der-Thibault. rig.·,' ,

M & M Th . Mrs Ann Griffin; Mary and:•. ,r rs omas Na,taly, EGertrUde SUllivan,. E"~nol A. lla Holland, Mr, & Mrs JolinSullJvan, R.ichard Sullivan, John Bartoga, John F. Luddy, Mr &;P. Sullivan.. Mrs Louis Nadeau. '

Mr & Mrs Rosario Marchese" . Mr & Mrs Joseph Murrw Mrs'I!illard . I. Nagle, Mr & Mrs Ann Herbst; 1\1:r & Mrs Ray ROb- .Francis Powers, Mr & Mrs Dan-·. inson, Mr & Mrs John Satanoskiiel Netto,' Mary A. Shea & Helen' Mr & Mrs Leo Chippendale. 'D. Goff. , .Mr &. Mrs Thom,as. M~Hugh,

Mr & Mrs .Thomas Manning,' Mr & Mrs James Fitzgerald, MrMr & Mrs Donald Manning, Mrs & Mrs L. J .. Costa, Mr & Mrs.Loretta Depin, Mrs Anne Lin-. Harold' Powers, Mr & Mrs Wal.;,' ,lard, hnnie Marie Lingard.'. ter Andrysik. . .

Mr & Mrs George Booth, Mr &:. .Mr &' Mrs Louis Cyr' Mr &' .Mrs Pafrick Smith, Helen Wal- Mrs Daniel Griffin, l\?r' & Mrs:lace, Mr & :ro' .... Frederick Mor- Frank Curry, Mr:& Mrs Georgerissey, lYI.r &: Mrs James'Robin- St. ·Denis,. Mr &; 'Mrs Everett'son. . . ,Benevides~ .· Mrs J:Ienry, J. Gauthier, Mrs' ,~r &t Mrs )V~. MCH~gh"'Mi~

Luella Little, Ethel CutrtJe, Mary & Mis Leo :Lavoie, oMr & Mrs '.Cuttle" Ann Standish. " . William O'Brien: Mrs 'Sa'muei"'· : Amelia Standish; John St. TaylQr, ,~arah',C.~Spellman.' .. "George,. Mr & Mrs Raymond Mrs PQoel>e Morin; jos~ph i>::Clemmey, Mr &; Mrs' Eugene Carroll, Mr & Mrs J.ohn Fe-ath-.Bertrand, Mr &,Mrs Leo Dupont., eestone, Mr &;' .Mrs 'IJ,aymond:· MISS Helen Burns, Mr, .'1,; ~I(rs Su~rt, Mr & Mrs Rudolph Al'<

J,oseph DeSrosier, Mr & ~.IIr8 m~lda.

Qwen Finnegan. r------------..;.-..

Fall River .Clemmey, Mrs .. Irene Murphy.Mr & Mrs John Duggan, Mr &

ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL Mrs Patrick Kelly, Mr'&; Mrs$250 , . Everett Smith, Mr & Mrs Arthur

. Rev. Arthur W. Tansey. ,Ferreira, Ji'rancis A. Moran.$150 ., Mr & Mrs Samuel Taylor Jr..

St~. Marys Men's Club. Mr & Mrs, Emile Gagnon, Mar-, . $1~O,. garet DeSens Sousa, Mrs Mary

Dr &;, Mrs Fred S':lliv.an. Paul, Mrs Clara A. Just. .In Memory of Lucy J. Me-' Claire Just, Mrs Julia King,

Malion. . , , Mrs Helen Peterson, Mr &: Mrs, $75 Anthony Biello, Margaret A.

Rev. Paul F. McCanick. ' .Huriey.Rev. Walter " Sullivan: Mary Hurley, Mary T. Hurley,

$50 J:!Inice Hurler, Ruth Hurley,Rev. James F. Buckley, Ernest Daniel Shea. ,~i3!!~~~j

Kilroy, Mr & Mrs Lawrence Mr & Mrs Henry Messier, Mrs - ~ ......Coyle. Frank Hanley, Nellie Sullivan,

In Memory of the Charle's W. Mrs Daniel P: Driscoll, MrsLynch Family, James F. Diskin. Elizabeth Whalen.

$40 Mr & Mrs William Wyrick,The Dunn Family. James Keating, Mrs Mary Alden,

$35 Manuel Almeida, John R. Cor-The Lavagnino Family. reiro.

$34 Mary Lemerise, Mr & MrsMrs. M~~y O'Dwyer. Harold Nagle, Mr & Mrs Thomas

'$25 F. Carroll and Family, Mr & MrsR'-'se Dowling, Mr & Mrs Wll- Manuel Carvalho, The Sullivan

11am Bradbury & William, Ger- Family.tr~::le O'Loughlin, Mal'y & Rose . Mary A. Sullivan, Thomas Sul­Hurley, William 'J. & Cecilia livan, Mr & Mrs H~nry' Haw­Sheahan ' thorne, Mrs James O'Brien Sr.,

Mr & Mrs Bernard Sullivan, William P. O'Brien.Mr & Mrs Edward Sullivan;' ' Mr' & Mrs James O'Brien Jr.,. Mary', Margaret & Kathryn' . Mr &. Mrs William Blythe & Son,

Dailey, Mr & Mrs Anthony' Mr & Mrs Wil"~m Whitty, MrsPerry, Mr & Mrs Wilfl'ed Cal- Madeline Lally, Mrs Rose ~idd.laghan, Mr & Mrs Joseph Ryan. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Lemerise, Helen'

"1"r & ~","S Robert Shea, Mrs.. R. Sullivan, 'John A: Kenney, Mr'Elizabeth Denehy. ' . .. & Mrs William White, Mr & Mrs

$24 ' Raymond Reynolds.Mr & Mrs William J. Fox. Mrs :::atherine P, Bolger, Mr &Mr &;·Mrs Charles Tizard:' Mrs Henry McGarty &; Pat,

$20 .. 'I:homas H. McGarty, Mary Con-Mr' &;' Mrs Frank Wheliy, 1'drs s; -Hne, 1'1:r &; Mrs Warren

Agnes Simpson, Mr &; Mrs Rich- Dwelly.ard Kerrigan, Mrs Josephine :t\fr &; Mrs Walter Lancies,Hu..

,....". Mary Murphy. ." John Martin & Ruth A. Martin,

Mary Little; Helen Kenriey. Mr &; Mrs Roger Vezina, Mr &Martin Canole, In Memory of' Mrs' George' Janson, Lliura M.

John S. &; Alice V. Moran. Crosby., '.Mr &; Mrs Jeremi~" Holland, Mr & Mrs Leonard Lee, Maude

Mr' &; Mrs Arthur Russell, Mr&; G: Fahey, Mr &: Mrs NorbertMrs Walter TOl'phy, The' Falvey Carvalho, Mr &; Mrs John 8a--Family, Anna F. Walsh. 'inara, M;r &; Mrs Henry F.

$15 ThOmas. 'Mona Shea, I':ele'ri: Joy, Mr'&; Mr: & Mrs Joseph Hafey, Patri-

Mrs Jerome Foley 2nd, Mr &; Mrs cia Sullivan, Mr &; Mrs MarkJames O'Connell & Family, Sullivan, Mr &; Mrs DennisNancy Sullivan. Lyn:h, William Lynch: ..

P"th .Sullivan, Mr & Mrs. Mr & Mrs Myles 'Standish, MrFrancis O'Neil, The Clifford &; Mrs Louis J. Clemmey Mr ,&F- 'i~y, Mr & Mrs John E. Har-. Mrs- John White, Mr & Mrs An,..rington, Mr & Mrs George Boi-, 'thony ¥achado, Mr & .Mrstano. ' , Charles Rua. ' ' , .

.. Mrs Katherine Brahy: Mr &, Mrs Arthur Burns,Catherine Lynch. Herckel Poe, AliceC. Fay, Mr. $12 &; 'Mrs, William Pereira, JohnMrs Angela Wingate, Mr· &;. Russell. '

·Mts· Edward' Saccucd; AhneMr' '&: 'Mrs John Viera, Mr &;Comrerton, Nlr & Mrs Charles E.' Mrs Joseph Sousa, Mr &' MrsCavanaugh. ' Jo:sep!f Garcia, Mrs Louise N:in-

Mr Ai Mrs Austin ·Walk'er. chester, Anthony' Silvia.' .Mr & Mrs Edwar'd'LevegQue. ; Mr' &; Mrs' Daniel' Grace, Mr

. $10 &; Mrs Thomas Carroli, Mrs Lil-Mr & Mrs Edward Springer, liall Green, Mr'.&· Mrs Gerald

Mr & Mrs John O'Connn.: 'The ~!?ll~!a.n",¥.i."~·William: Sineat()n.Misses Conway, Mr & Mrs Fran': '. Mr- ~ ¥.rs '<;:tlar.ies ~evide, Mr,cis Fallon, Mr &; Mrs Edward' & Mrs'Jo~n Hart, 'William Sulli­Gr~ce. _ . ., . ,.' ·.van;.Mrs .veronicaCurrY,:Josepb

Mr & MI's Frank ,Depaola,.Mr . P.Redmond.',.& Mrs Ettgene Leclair; Mary Mr ,&Mrs Joseph Medeiros,

Nelligan, Mrs Andrew Tuite, Mr .Edward Darcy, Mr &;. Mrs Leo.&' Mrs GeOrge Nolan: Martin &, Family, Gloria Shea,

Andrew Sutherland, Mr.& Mrs Edward Fitzgerald. .l

Manuel Benevides, Mr & 1\{rs Mrs Lilliari Turcotte, Mrs,Jonathan Munroe, Mr '&. Mrs' . ChaI'lotte WilkinsOn, -. JosephJose"lh O'Connell, Margaret G. Lynch; Charlotte', Kiley, MrsDiskin. . Nora Tool., Raymond F., Kilroy, Matthew Mr & Mrs Peter Urban, Mr &C. Kilroy, Irene Murphy, Miss Mrs:John Dutra, Mr & Mrs Ches­Margaret T<ennedy & Thomas ter ~~ Kulpa, Mrs Agnes Daley,Kennedy, Mr & Mrs George Mr & Mrs Jeremiah Lowney·.Sut' ~rland. ' 'John Ryan,'Mr &; Mrs Vincent

Alice E. Fi~patrick, John Fazzina,' Mr & Mrs EdwardFitZpatrick, Margaret .,' M" rphy; Doolan,,' .Margaret Sullivan,

. Mr- & Mrs' John' Donovan, Mr" Christine H. Keogh.Mrs Gilles Collins. .', Rl?bert Mitchell, Mr .&; Mrs

James' Sullivan, Mrs' Stephen ·Frank R. Sullivan, James W.,O'Toole, Mrs Hannl\h Melvin" curran, Mr .&·Mrs'Jarpes Frank,Claire O'Toole, Helen Simpson;. The Grondin Family. ,. 'John'J. Kelly, Mr &; Mrs Mau- ,'. Mi' &: Mrs George lJussault,'Mrrice R. .Gagne,'Mr & MFs. -Alfred &; Mrs \James· Massey, Mr ,&; MrsBiltcliffe, Mr &; Mrs Edward Mark A/Sullivan, Mrs CatherineBetty., Mr & ,Mrs Edwar'd Gahan.' "McGreaveY,"Mi."s Le'ri'a 'Reilly;

Mrs Rose Mo<!ney; ·Lillian ' Mrs Bernard· E.' Harrington,O'Hept:~, ·~l's. Catherine O'~on": .. ' Mr, &i Mrs 'John ·B6ynton; Mrs­nell" WIlham O'Donnell, "Mr' &' 'calliei'i~e Barlow; ,Mrs r."'chaeIMrs Charles ~eManno.' . McConnon, ,Mr, & Mrs Henry

James Wmgate, ,Dorothy, '€ottrell.-" ..: " .. -" ,K'rpy, Mary Maleady, ~lizabeth M'" & Mrs Th6mail"Bro~n,'-"Hall, Mr & Mrs Joseph Hall. " Mrs Richard; Wolstenholme

Mrs Mary Adam, Mt & Mrs Mr & Mrs Frank Cava,1'igh Mr~Gerald T,Oagan, LOJ.'etta Hanni- 'Agnes 'Tanguay, ' Mrs . Vi;g'~6'igan, Pauline .Rapoza; Ellen Sullivan.. ' . ,... ., .O'Brien. Clare Nagle,.' Mrs "LOis Byers,

Angela Cyr, Mrs Margaret 'Mr& 'Mrs Absalom 'SutcliffeDuffy, JOseph F. McGrady, Rob- Mr &; Mrs Paul "McArdle, Loui~ert F. Coggeshall, Mr' & Mr. Rioux.John M. Thornton. ,Mr & Mrs Howard Moriarty,

Mrs Bridget ThorntOil , Mr &: 'Mrs William Gastall, John J.Mrs Norman E. Bolger, Mrs Hearne, Mr & Mrs Joseph Me­Dorothy Langton, Mrs Margaret deiros, Mrs Catherine Keating.Kelliher, Mrs Gertrude Rimmer. Mr & Mrs William Bowler,

~'I'r & Mrs Francis Fennessey, Sara E. Booth, Mr & ,Mrs Mich­Mr & Mrs Bernard Comiskey, ' 8~~ .. Davis, Mr &; Mrs. JamellJohn Kelly, Mr &; Mrs Raymond Coyne, Mr & MJ.'ISLeo Lear)l.

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rZ. Maguire, Mrs Mary Mahon.Florence ..K, Menard"Mr & Mr.C. Morse, '. " ,

Mr & MrsE, Mullarkey, Ber­nard, ,MW'phy; .Edward, &; MaryMurphy, Mr~ ~eIE:'~ur~hY.Mr & Mrs J. Murray. . .,. , ", Mr &. Mrs M. ~~ri8y, M:~r­dock MYette,.Mr ,&~s 1.:iiiJ.­

'ette, Mrs William Norris & Wil­l:am R. Norris, Mr & Mrs Wil.­liam o"ponnell.

. Mr & Mrs' John O'Malley,' Mr& Mrs E. O'Neil, Mr & Mrs Dan­iel O'Neill, Mr & Mrs W. D.MacFarlane, Jennie McAuley.

Helen F. McGUrk, Mr & Mn.A. 'r~cMullen,' Mr & Mrs T. Par­ker Jr., Mr ,& Mrs F. Paccin!,Mary C. Peckham.

Mr & Mrs A. S. Pedersen, MrsOlga Pl;lrry, .Mrs J~seph Phelan,Mr &. Mrs J. Pierce, Mr & MrsDonald Pittman.

Mrs A. ,Robinson,.Mr& MrsL. S., Roby, ~ &; Mrs Gerald

.,Roche, ,Peter R~e, .Mr & MrsF. Rogers. . . :. .'.. Mr & Mrs Paul Rousse~uMr &¥rs Joseph S't, AUbm,' .1UI';, , £<.

Seed, Mr, & ,~rs H. ~. Sily~ira.Mrs Mary Smith. "

.Mr & Mrs L.' Stewart; ,Mr &Mrs J. S'ullivaIi, Mr &; MrsJqhn"'. Sullivan, Mr &; Mrs R. Sulli-van, Mrs"Frank Sylvia." ', ~ & Mrs A. TobiaSse~ Mr

& . Mrs . H. ,Travers, Doroth,.Tripp, Mrs M. Van Cleft.' Mr &Mrs Arthur WaISh. . . .,.

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ONE CHURCH, FOR TWO VILLAGES i. ~ . ", .

:.......'-'. ;~.

Tile new village or' INCBA&UNDU in INOlA' ill a' reeen""-',"eared aDd newb' iDbabite4 forest area, to· which there Is De .

st ~ eIlQaecess b.. road. Of tile '00 ID-~'bo. ~'J,. habitants 415% are CathoUes and".

.c. .I'd' Itri~ comes. from tile town . '.. 'fir! -0 Maplian, ~. miles distant, &0 ode-

GI ~ bra~M_ once each month. Neaw~ ,(A '&his brand new seUlementis anolller.+ +, ~aU village, named NABAKA'JI-

t:0LI. whicb also has a good propol'­tioD 01 Catbolics and DO Churela.

.. ' The Bishop wonl~ like io build •'small CbUl'cll to serve botb IN'CHA­

Tbt Hd,.Patin1~ Ait/ KUNJ;)U !U1cl NARAKATTOLL He, /;,.,. 0rimkJ Cbtmh .would',a~ I,ike .~' ~SigD' • residtnl

, r . . priest to care for die people of botIa. rillng-es. The 'cost 01 a Church '-ouid be $4,000: Tbe' coSt 0; abouse for die priest to live' in would be $2,000. The pnlron saint01' botb &owns' Is Saint AnOloD)' and. the people are praying tobim &0 find tbemone)'. Maybe you would like to be an insu....ment Used' by, Saint Anthony to answer their Pl'lI)'ers'?

Too dre of love, far God and souls; illburning in, the hearts of MICHAEL andEUTIf¥MIO. two GREEK boys, whoare studyiBg for the priesthood tilRome. . DW'lng their yearl in theseminary they will pray fervent~to

t~Ho4' 'Gtiostto fau Ute Jlame' eftills love 90' that, throughout' their ea­

~!II.".1i6~,tire priestly ministry,' their'strength illE!!liiiililiiri-.J' preaehing t.11e Gospel wiD be iIs that

of'the Apostles after tbey were' fllled'with the Hol)' Spirit. Instt:ueted battletl'utba of 'our faith by European Mission­aries, SISTER PAULETTE and SISTERAMELIA are two Arab, girls wtto, as de­vout Catholics, 'prayed to the Holy Spiritfor guidaDce in choosing their life's work.They asked the Third Pel'SOft oItbe,Blessed TrlnitJ' to enlighten them as tothe will of God m .their 'tegard, and togive .them strengtta to· calT)'out. Ria ..Hol, .

. will. They ~~ DO~ DOvic~ in the ROSARY SISTERS IlovltiateIII JERUSALEM, pl'eparing to ·1dnclIe tile f1re.of God'. love illArab children. .' " , .

The cOlt of educating a 00J' f« tbe pdestboodk $600.....educa.te a girLfC!l'. the, Sisterhood eosts ~. 'l\IteH lUDOWlam.,. be paid at one time oi' til kwtallmenu.

. . , '. ,I'OOD,' CLOTHING, SHELTE".I'OR' ORPHANS-A DOLIAttA MONTH, SUPPLIBS TBBlD: 'JIIIIlOUGB oua' "ORPJIA1IIf8

eLVB.-

COME, 0 HOLY SPiRiT,. FILL '!I'D HEARTS OF THY FAITHFUL: AND KINDLE-IN

TIID:M .THE FIRE OF Tiff LOVE-tbus will we pray at HolyMass on Pentecost.Sondll)'. Living In fear from the time 0; lobeCrucifixion ant.il Pentecost, the AposUes, on thQt do)', Imme­diatel7 became possessed 01 a strength wbich sent them out ofbiding &opr~acb to &he 'worlel, fearlessly and anUl death. 'tlleGospel of Christ. Their love of God w.as set a1lame by tbe Infu.80n .01 the Boly ~piri'.

F. LeBoeuf"Mr & Mrs. P. Lemos,Alice &, Lillian' Livesey,Mr ok'Mrs Thomas J. Long..' Mr & Mrs Edwaro Lyons, Mn

THE ANCI:lOR-Diocese of Fal! River-Thurs., June 2, 1960" .. -", ~ .: .' ': ,.' .::- <. : ~ ,~ . -", '.j '" _. "V',".

~ew BedfordST. LAWRENCE

$100Rev. John J. Murphy.,

Mrs Timothy Keating.Anonymous.

$15Rev. Arthur K. Wingate.

$50Victor T. Kondi, Mr & Mrs

Philip F. Tripp, Mr & Mrs· PeterKuszycki.

Rev. 'Justin J. Quinn, In .mem-·;ory of Mr & Mrs Joseph A.Burke & James 'A. Burke,' Mr &Mrs P. Coholan, Doherty Family,Misses Downey. ' ,

Gert"'lde & Mary Gleason, Mr'It; Mrs Jeremiah Kelleher, Lt Col&; Mrs Antonio Lawrence, Mr &Mrs M. Lyons, Anna' & HelenMeade', Alice & Mary Sheerin.

$40 " .,'. Anonymous.Ruth B. McFadden.

$35Neil C. Fitzgerald.The Sullivan Family;John Shea.

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$30Ann,. Helen & Margaret ·Glea­

,1i!Nl.

, "'$llL . -:,:' Mrs. Joh'n w; "'Calnan, Mr '&

Mrs Eugene· Costa,'Misses Ida~ Louise Hoye, Mrs Winifred

Mr & , Johnson, Mr & Mrs John Ryan.Miss E. S~ith, Mr 8i: Mis O.

'Senasac, Mr & Mrs Paul Gelinas;Sandra Tyler. '

,Mr & Mrs M. ,Martin, Mr &, Mrs Wm. Rogers, Mary Sherman,

Mr & Mrs P. Millette, Mr &..Mrs Gilbert Rebello.

$10.50Mr & Mrs W. Demers.

$10Mrs Ralph Andrews, Belmar

'Nursing Home, Mr & MrsN.'Bergeron, Mr & Mrs Charlel1Berry, Mr & Mrs Eric E. Bess().

Mr & M:i:s Joseph Bettencourt,Mr & Mrs Raymond Boswell; Mr

'& Mrs W. Boucher, Mr & l\(trs '.John Boyle, Helen M. Bradley';' .: ,'CONTEST WINNERS: F,our ,boys were, winners 'in the

. Mrs Nellie Brown, Mr& ~)VIIT' ".'annual essay contest COn:dllCted by the Attleboro area Serra 'J. Carr Sr" Mr & Mrs J:Carr. 'Club. Left' to 'right,-Tliomas Charron,. St. Mary's, North,Jr., Mr & Mrs Jo~m J:qos:ta~:Mrc, 'Attleboro' Christopher Servant St. John's Attleboro' 'Rev& :ts:-i~~u~:iosiers; Mr&' Gerard J. 'ChabOt;,S't:Th'eresa's:,Attle~orO';'John B. AIitaya:,'Mrs Edward Doody,' ~r ,'~ Mrs chairJ!lan of the.Serr~ .Club Altar Boy Committee; FrederickT'lomas Donahue, ,-Mrs . John Garland, St. Mary's; North Attleboro; Russell Morin St.

.ponnelly , Martha ,Douglas. . John!s Attleboro. AlL received watches. ', Mr & Mrs J. Doyle, Mr & Mrs, .' .'-';';:.

$26 . Waldemar Duce, Mr&Mrs C. L.·' Manuel Enos.. llIIr & 'Mrs Thomas Wood. Eldridge, Mr & Mrs Owen Flem:" Mrs Agnes Esslinger, Mr &

$25 ing, Mrs Mary. Grenier. " .Mrs Antone Faria, Alice Fennes-Elizabeth Cassi<Iy, Mrs' Irene Mrs Mabel Halpin Mr & Mrs. sey, Mrs 'Tora. Ferguson, .Mr &,.

~tter Mr &' Mrs L. Fimli, Ed- Arthur Hart, Mr & Mrs M: F. Mrs J.A. Feniandez. 'ward 'E. Fitzgerald, Ruth C.Hayes, Frank ·Horton,· Su~n Mrs John Finni, Mr & MrsBarney. Kane.' walter Fitehenmeyer, William C.

Elizabeth & Helen O'Connor, . Chester Kaszynski, JanetW, . Foley, Mr & :Mrs Thomas "F6ye,IMI' & Mrs ,'Robert Taber, Mrs Kaszynski, Mr & Mrs Charles Mr & Mrs Ambrose,Furey..Robert Meggison & 'Olive &- Kelley, Mr & Mrs T. Kelley, MI' M & MEt r.< M 0_'

O'B .' I' , rs rnes uanz, r ...

loseph,Mr '.& Mrs JOhR B. & Mrs John ,nen., . Mrs' Hugh Gillis, Mr & Mrs D.O'Rourke. .. , Andrew Laffer~ Mr & Mrs J. 'Gioiosa Charles Creeder Mr &

Mr & Mrs Thomas AI,len"Mr & Lally, Mr & Mrs A.· Lamontagne, 'Mrs E/ l Grigware. ' .11I1's T. Beedem, Mr.& Mrs A. J. Mr & Mrs C. Lanagan, Mr &: , ,. ' .C. 'bell, Mr &: '~rs J. J. CQn-: Mrs RomeO Lariglois: ".Ada Groebe, Frances Gllles­DOr, Dorothy Curry. Mr & Mrs D. LpVallee Mrs ple Mr & Mrs 0; Hackett, Mr &· Mr &. Mrs B: DePiro, Mary & Aimette Lowrie, Edmond LUby,Mrs D.' Hartington, Mrs Gladys

'. Ann Downey, Mrs John W. John J. Luby, Mrs Francis Lucey. V. Hawes.OJ- '1, )VIr & Mrs F .. Mahoney, Mr & Mrs Manuel·P. S. Mace- Angela J. Hayes, Stephen V.IIIr & Mrs Elmer Page. do, Mr & Mrs Royal Macey, Mr Hayes, Mr'& ~s T~ Healy, Mr

St. Lawrepce's Parish Couples & Mrs George F. Maciel,. Mr &". ,& Ml"s Ralph Hill, Mrs Anne E.Club, Edith Smith, Mr & Mrs . Mrs James 'Manning, Mr & Ml'1I' Hooper.· .... C. Wobecky. Frank Manning. Mr&Mrs WIlliam Humphrey,

Vincent Brimley, Elizabeth Mr & Mrs S. Marry Sr., Mr & ,Cornelius Hurley, Mr & Mrs. Ed-eaUaghan, Mr and Mrs William .·Mi's Charles MattOs, Mr & Mrs ..'ward 'Hurley, 'Eleanor Jennll1gs,Kearney, Mr ,and Mrs Edward 'Francis McCarthy; :Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs William J. Kasper.-I'oopes, Frederick, H.Mcpevitt. Michael McGann; lVii &'MI's C. . . Maybelle Keefe, Mr'& Mrs, ',' $2.2 . . "'.. ~,' Mesquita. . Fredcr'·';: 'Kelley, Mrs"Gertrude "Mr & Mrs John Walsh. " Eleanor 'Mesquita; Theresa Kelly,'Mr & Mrs Frnncis Ken-:"

$20 Mesquita, Rosemary. Moore, Mr" riedy, Mr & 'Mrs Leo P; Kenny.Ida Finnen, Paul & Marion & Mrs T. Mullarkey, Mr & Mrs Mrs MargaretKessell,Mr &,

Keane, ':Loulse &,Helena W. Murray. ,Mrs Charles King, Mrs 'ErnestMahoney, Mr & Mrs John Mc-'" 'Mr & Mrs R. Molleo,Mr & Mrs King, Mr & Mrs J. Kling,' MrsHugh, Grace & Pauline' Moore. J. Neitsch, Ann & Bridget Nor- Gerhart' "Kober, Mrs· Aloyse

Ml,' & Mrs J, Peters, Mr.s Cath- , . 1I10yie & Johanna C!llnan,Mr '& Koch. I' ._

cine L. RaYlllond, Mr & Mrs E. Mrs Nathaniel Nowell, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs P. LaForrest, WalterRyan, In loving memory of W. O'Brien. . Lalor, Faith Leahy, William M.,William P. Sullivan, Mrs Mary Mr & Mrs F. O'Leary, Mary" Leahy.'.Wheaton.' O'Malley, Helena 'Paine, Mr & Mrs Katherine LeBoeuf' &

Ml:"s U:, Galligan, Mr & Mrs Mrs S. Parisi, Mr & Mrs Joseph, Paul, Mr'& Mrs Harold J. Leon-eharles Pelczar, Mr & Mrs L. M. Pina.· ard, ,Jane Regina Leonard JosephSullivan. : .Mr & Mrs Adolphe Plante, Mr T. Leonard, James Loftus.

Alice Doherty, Mr. & Mrs John & Mrs L. Racine, Mrs Mary Rah-" Mr & Mrs Eugene Benoit, Mr.W. Durant, Emmons Family, bany, Mr & Mrs J. Rivet, Llew- & Mrs Albert Bosse, Mrs GeorgeMargaret M.' GoggL, . Mietael ellynV. Roberts. ' Braley, Mr & Mrs Michael Bren-Griffith. Mrs Annie Roderick; Gertrude' . nan, Mr & Mrs J. Buckley.

George Harrington, Catherine I'')ss, Mr & Mrs Robert Shea"Mr " Frances Burke, Harold Burke,Bayes, Mr & Mrs Vincent Hem- & Mrs J. Sheerin, Thomllll J. Jo~eph. Burke, Mr & Mrs M.. F.in!iway, Mr & Mrs L. C. Higgins, Sheerin.·~l1rke;Mr &, Mrs.R. Carroll.Marie T. Mahoney. Mrs Katherine Sherman, Mr & Francis P. Carney, Mr & MN

Mr & Mrs Edward McIntyre, Mrs J. Sullivan, Mr & Mrs Con- Edwin Church, Mr & Mrs Ed­'lIlT & Mrs A. Medeiros, Mr & sUlIltine Sylvia, Mr & Mrs Joseph' wal:"d J. Clark, ~r !k MrsW.Mrs J. J. Murphy, Charles Reck- Theodore, Mr & Mrs M. Thomas.. Cleary, Mr & Mrs E. Cloutier~ords, Mr. &. JI"':. 'James ' .. Ryan.. Mr & Mrs Clifford Towne, Mrs Mr & Mrs R~bert'Coggeshall,

Mr 8i: Mrs G. St. Aubin, MI' & Dorothy Vikre,' Alice Walsh~ Mr' -Mrs Walter Collopy, Mr & MN.Mrs William Souza. & Mrs John Whalen, Agnes' James Corbett, Mr &; Mrs Louise

, William Clark, Mrs Dennis S. White. Caddeo, Helen. & Gertrucle,'.Maguire, Mr & Mrs Frank Man- 'Mr & Mrs F. Whi·tehead, Mr .. Corish.IDO, Mr & Mrs Martin McCoy &. Mrs Stephen Wood. . . Mr &. Mrs G. Cronin, Mn',ramily" Mr .&; Mrs James Mur- Joseph Amaral, Mr & :""'rs Margaret Crowley, Mr & Mrs E.phy. ' James Aylward, Mr & Mrs Den-' ' CussOn,Mr & Mrs S. Danzen., Me

Mr & Mrs Leo Shea, Mr & Mrs nis Abrantes, Margaret':'lliI. "&.Mrs P. Davis.. I. Tweedie, Mr & Mrs Joseph Austin, Nora Aylward. Mr &;. Mrs. William Donaghy,

Vetorino. . Eva Bamforth, Mrs Mary E. Et~·.~o.ugap,I?a~iel,D~wney,Me$18 Bannon, Mr& Mrs James Bar- & ~r~)j~P9yle, ¥i~ R:. Doyle.

Misses GouF'ng. ron, Mrs Jean Bennett, Mr &:Mrs J9h'ri Firinell, ,Francis. Fish, Mr$15 ~. Bishop.. ,... ' & M~s A-Ib~rl, L,: Fisher, Mr 81:'

Mr & Mrs Francis Gillin, Me Mr & Mrs Felix Bruce, Mr & Mrs Fian~is ,Foley" Mr & Mt'&

• Mrs P; McCabe, George Mc- .Mrs Arthur Buckley, Mr &~Mrs Camille 'Forand; .. " ,Carthy, Mr &. Mrs ~eter Ward, Richard Burke,. Mr &. Mrs' ,T. Mr~G.. qaH.agqer; ~r &. Mrs1/11' & Mrs C. W. Deasy. Callanan, Helena Cantwell. ' G. G'aud~eau,-Robert Gelleu'e,·

Julia E. Barry, Nellie Bedard" Mr: & ,Mrs. Thomas Carn~y, . Grace;.~:Gonsi.ll'yes,; Mr &' MrsMr &; Mrs Fergw Bolton, Mr "'. MarY.E. ,Carroll, Alice Cashman Raymond GosSelitC ;., ,Mrs .T-hn T.. Curry Jr., HaleD. Mr & Mrs ThomaS Clynes,:M"'; ....Mr&.Mrs·M:·Guer~eiro, Mr &

~. Dris~oll. . '.. ,C.. Conlon. " . . .. Mrs JQhn'~'Harney'o'rll."eresa Har-Mr & Mrs J. J. Malone; MaIW,' Paul Connor,'Mr & '.Mrs1. T. ,ney, Mr ".k' Mrs E,' Harrington,

McCusker, Mr & ;Mrs ,E. Mi' . ,n" ~nnor, ~r ;&;, ~s',~~,'Con~ors, Anne F. Hayes..Sarah Murray, VeroJ"'~aO'Brien. ,M~tg~ret C,c)flsidine, ,Edward A.' . Mr 8r; Mrs P. Hayes, Mr & Ml'1ll .

Mr.& 'Mrs Philip ,Sherman: & CormIer. . c ,William Hayes, Mi & :,Mrs L.ramily, Mr '& Mrs Wilfred Silva, '. Mrs,' .T,emple 'Corson, Mr & Healey; Mr &; Mrs James C.'Mr ,& Mrs John Stager. Ellen A. Mrs Adrian Cote, Timothy 'Crow- Hesford, Mr. & Mrs Charl_Sullivan, Atty & Mrs T. Sullivan. ley, Mr & Mrs Paul CurrY', Mr Hinkley. "

Atty & Mrs T. Sullivan, & Mrs Edmund Desrosier. . Beverly. Hogan, Mrs LauraMr & Mrs V. - 'rpin.Monica Mr & Mrs J. Devlin, Mrs Cath- Hogan, Mrs Margaret Johnson,

• Constance ZygieL erine G. Diamond, Mr & Mrs Margaret & 'Catherine Jl,ldge, MrGertrude R. Boyle, AnnaM. Thomas Donovan &; Ma~garet, &t. Mrs Geo·rge·.Kates.

Brady, Mr & Mrs N Dumaine, Eileen Driscoll, I Mrs Fra~cis , ..Mrs A., .S. King" Mr..& MrsllIIr & Mrs Richard Fontaine, Mr Doyle. , ' , . 'William Kruger, Mr .&; Mrs ,M.• Mrs E. J. Harrington. lVIary Doyle, Mr & M1j, M. LaFrance; ,Mr &;. Mrs R. I.e-

Hope McFadde~ Mr & 'Mq ,Doyle, Mr & Mrs R. Dus~ult, Valley, Mr·&Mrs.~,Lawler.,_:~,~~,~rt.,walL...' .' .• ~ ",~ ...:,~ S~.~~~ .E~.~ Mr ~,~Mr.' Nora Leary, Mr & Mr. FJlaDk.'" .......~ .."- ...~~~.-.;\r.l'V'W. ~......~.,;..~ ~,I'I: ~ ""~~~,e..tO'~.,~f'..!ft'_~"9 .........0 ..'·~w...FA. ......~·Jti,,~~~.,..,,;I1,;; .":""~ .,' :,,~ : ...._ ~ _... • __ r• •_ -....i....: <.: ..... _,....: oJ

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BLESSED SACRAMENT$200

Rev. Eugene Dion.$75

Rev. Roland Boule.$35

Mr & Mrs :Richard Hamel.$24

Norbert Mercier.$15

Antonia Bourque.$12

Raymond G. Guillemette.$10

Octave Jusseaume, StanislallKarnasiewicz, Romeo Cham­pagne, John FoIster Sr" Maur­ice Brault.

Willie Legendre, Juliette &Antoinette Landry, ArthurTremblay, Phillippe Levesque,Albert Sorel.

Roger. Lauzon,. Ernest Le'­vesque, Frederick Poirier, EthilTonelli, Dollard Chretien.

Joseph Demers, Rene Garant.$12

Laura Neveu.$10

Thomas J~ Williamson, EstherWilliamson, . Aime' Pelletier,Normand' Garon, Wilbrod' H~­

·mel.·' .. '.r . Edouard Langlais, Roland .La­v~ie, T~e Brault Family, Rol- ~

·and Brault, Madeleine Boisvert.. Emile ' Laferriere, LionelBeaudoin, Aime Goulet, EugeneRoussin. .

HOI.,Y CROSS$175

Franciscan Fathers.$25

Holy Rosary Society.$20

Mr & Mt's C. Szulewski., $10

Mr & Mrs R. Canuel, Mr Ie lMrs H. Collura, Mrs .S, Golem-.biewski, Teddy Kaminsky, Mr &'Mrs Joseph Gagne~ . ,

Mr & Mrs Stanley Nowak, Mr& Mrs Joseph Pypnowski, YoungLadies Sodality, Mr & Mrs Jos­eph Staffa.

ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA'$20

Dr. Francis J. Petrone$10

Council of Catholic Women,Joseph Swage.

Thursday; FrudaySaturday & Monday

JUNE 2, 3, 4 & 6

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HEADQUARTERS FORCOLONIAL AND

TRADITIONAL FURNITURE

Mr Angelo Ricci,Mr & Mrs Ar­mand Rou',eau "- & ]I"'" Jot.nSarti, Mr Henry V. Seneca.

._ Rose & Eda Sisca, Mr & MrsFrank Stetkiewicz, Mr & MrsDennis Toomey, Achille '{'revi­sano, Pelleria Ventura.

Mary Agnes Weyth.

Frank J. Barresi, JosephIneBernard, Teresa Bertoncini, Mr'& Mrs Martin Burke, Mr & MrsAntone Campos.

Mr & Mrs Salvatore Carpi­nelli, Mr & Mrs Aquilino Dis­pirito Family, Edith S. Flanagan,Mr & Mrs Edward Gibbons, TheItalian Progressive Club of Fall,River.

Louis Oliveira, James Patri­celli, Mr & Mrs. Frank Perry,

'Mr John Salvo, Ralph Sasso &Family.

Sperduti Family, ArmandToni.

Flo,'wersby

Hen,ry TeixeiraJohnny Lemos Flori~t

~~nnis Sp. 5-2336

NEW OFFICERS: Newly elected Diocesan CYO offi­,~ers ~.r~, 'se~ted, Howard -Taft, president, Santo Christoparish; Fall River; ~arie H~!Jlpson, secretary, St. James,New Bedford; and, standing, Leonard_Silvia, treasurer, St.Mary's, Norton; Carol Duarte, vice president, Sacred Heart,Taunton. . '. . . ' .

Thomas Delzenero, Mr & MrsP. A. Emile Durand, FerioliFamily.

Mr Charles FlilUcane, 'JosephGuidotti, Mr & Mrs Lawr~nce

Hawkins, Mr & Mrs Angelo Ia­'dicola & Daughter, Edith Man­chester.

Mr & Mrs HEmry Marzilli, Mrt Mrs John McKnight, Mr & MrsErnest Mauretti, Louis & Emilia,Orabona, Mr & Mrs Joseph Ri­bei'ro.

HOLY ROSARY$200

Rev. JosepI:t R. Pannoni.'$100 • ,._-------,,---------_.John W·. Varanese. ~., . .,

Rev. Vincen~7;. Diaferio. ,~ DEBROSSE OIL ~ ..$25 . ': CO. ~

Mr & Mrs Dennis Patota. ' ,

$20 :,;Heating Oils ..;Carmi A. Belmont & Belmont . • •

Family. . : and Burners: :'Mr & Mrs Ernest DeLalla. ,. ,

.$12. : : 365 NORTH FRONT STREET:. Mrs Philip Halco'- ,. . :' NEW BEDFORD .: '

$10 , ;". . ,Mrs Antonio Cardelli, Mrs,: , , WYman 2-5534 ,

. , , ' ','Anna Ciarpella, Mr & Mrs . ' """" , .. , t

Mr & Mrs John McMahon &:Family, Helen & Louise Murphy,Gertrude O'Neil, In Memory ofMr & Mrs Michael Tobin.

Mr & Mrs Thomas E. Crow-,ther. '

$1'7Charles, Etta, & Lillian Mur­

phy...$15

Thomas & Katherine Conroy,Mrs. Harry Koosel, The' LoganFamily, Mrs Mary P"illips, Wil­liam & Irene Reynolds.

Mrs James Whalon.Mrs Joseph Botelho & Family.

$12Mr & Ml's· Oliver Dawson, Mr

& Mrs' Frank Pietry',ca,M~s Edward Austin, Mr & Mrs

Charles .Bevilacqua, Mrs RuthBogan, Mr & Mrs Elmer Broad­bept, June Camara.

Mr & Mrs Joseph R. CarJ;'iet',Evelyn Creigh, James S.· Cum­mings, Mrs Helen Ford, ArthurGarrity.

David Grace & Family, Mr &Mrs John Leary & Family, Mr'& Mrs Herman Mello, Mr & Mrs

. James McCann, Mr & Mrs Ray-mond McCann.

Mr & Mrs 'Alfred McNally,Mr & Mrs Joseph O'brien, Mr &Mrs Thomas Padden,' Mr & Mrs 'Frank Rebello, Irene Reese.

Mrs Joseph Sullivan,$10

"'"'he Apps Family, Mr '&: MrsThomas' Bailey, Mrs .hmes Ben­'son, Mrs ,Irene Bowler, RobertE. F. 'Boyle.. Mr & Mrs John R. Braz Jr.,Mrs John A. Brown, Elizabeth &Margaret Bushell, ~ F r & MrsCharles G. Cabral, Edward Ca­mara.

Peter Cantwell, Mrs MaryCantwell, Mrs Thor. '. Cassidy,Mr .& Mrs Robert Ca\'aco, Mr &Mrs Christopher Cavanaugh:

1···s Mary Clarke & Family,Mr & Mrs William P. Clarke,Mr & Mrs Antone Cordeiro Jr.,Mr & Mrs Manuel Cordeiro Jr.,Mr & Mrs John Costa.

Mr & Mrs Leonel 'Costa, Mr &Mr John Croniil, Mary Cronin,Mr & Mrs Albert Dussault, Mr &Mrs Frank Dussault. .,' Mr.& Mrs Albert J. Roy,.Pas';

Mr & ~ F_~ Joseph Domingos & Quale Zarlenga.Family, Mr & Mrs Sharles Es- - Charles Bevilacqua & Family,trella, Mr & Mrs John Fielding, ,Mar'~tta Colucci & Family, MrMr & Mrs Manuel Ferreira, Mr &: & Mrs Peter Cantelmo, Mr &Mrs Donald Ferron: ' ;Mrs MichaelCasilli,. Mr& Mrs

Mrs Samuel Freeborn, Mr ,& John Conforti. .Mrs Francis Gallego, Patrick Viola & E.:rnes~ Corgino, Fred:-

T & C h' erick Da3ata Family, AlbertGarrity, Anna; at erme .D'AmbrQsio, Mr & Mrs Ernest J.R. Grace, Mrs Jessie Harding.

Ida Harrington, Mrs John D'Ambrosio, Mar~' DeGaetano.Harrington, Katherine Horan, Mr & Mrs William D'Elia,Margaret Johnson, Mrs Richard Mr & Mrs Delbert Frank, Fur';'Y.::mauss. .giuele Family, Carlton Gagnqp,

Margaret Kehoe, Mr &:. Mrs Mrs Anne Giblin.Joseph Leite, Mr & Mrs William Ham Vets-Post 10 & Auxil­P. Lynch, Mr & Mrs Manuel iary, Fall River; James LaCava,Mello, Mr & Mrs John Moniz. Mr & Mrs Thomas Marcucci,

Mr & Mrs Edward Moisan,' Acquilino Masciarelli, NellieMr & :Mrs. Ernest Moniz, Mr & Mauretti.·Mrs William Morris, Mr . Mrs 'Mr & Mrs R~,~ond'McGuire,Joseph Motta, Mr & Mrs William James F. McKr. .;ht, Manuel E.'Mullen. Medeiros & Famil~' Mr & Mrs. Mr & Mrs John Murphy, Ed-Carl Mello, Clement Occhiuti.ward McAndrew, Mr & Mrs M & MAth P ITimothy McCarthy, 'Mr' & Mrs r., rs, n. ony annon ,Frederick McHugh, Mr', & MrsEdward McMahon.

Gertrude 'O'Neil, CatherineO'Neil, ¥r & Mr!l Fr~nk Ra­poza, Mr & Mrs Gil Rapoza, Mr& Mrs James Rapoza. .

Mr & Mrs Anthony Rebello,Mr &. Mrs NelsonRQbidoux,Mr & Mrs John Rowe, Mr & MrsWilfred St. Michel, Frank &Betty .Shay.

Mr & Mrs GeOl,'ge, Silva, Mr &Mrs Arth\lr Simas,' Irene Strat­ton, Anna B. Sullivan, Carol Sul­livan.

John J. Sullivan, Joan Sulli­van, William Sullivan,' William& Isabelle Tierney" Mr' & Mrs

.. D""'el Vincent.Mr & Mrs James Walker, John

Whitty, Mrs Ann Wordell-Mrs.Mabel Sh~(metti;Jane Hannigan..

$30Alice and Marlo.,

$25. 'Thomas McCann.The Connerton Family, 1ft

Memory of Joseph T. Conroy, Mr& Mrs Thomas Conroy, Isabel H.Dearden, Mrs John' Doran &Family.

Jeremiah, Margaret & EllaHanrahan, Dr & Mrs GeorgeHoran, Mr & Mrs William O'Neil,Margaret R. Sullivan, St. LouisWomen's Guild.

$20Mayor &' Mrs John M. Arruda,

Mr & Mrs Thomas Britland Jr..Mr &: Mrs Orient Laplante, Mr &.Mrs John Maher, Hilda & Mae: '. 'lea.

New BedfordST. LAWRENCE

$10Mr & Mrs John D, Zygiel, Mr

&: Mrs Lea Aque, Charles Bal­boni, Mr & Mrs W. H. Barter,

'Mr &. Mrs W. K. Burke.. . Mr & Mrs Francis Cairns,Stephen Carney, Mrs Wm. Chap­man, Mr & Mrs John Cooper,Mrs Margaret Culhane.

Henry T. Dahoney, AgnesDriscoll, Mr & Mrs D. Driscoll,Mr & Mrs Edward Duffy, Mr &Mrs B. Durant.

Joseph W. Foley, Edward J.Foster, Mr & Mrs Leo V. Gal­lagher, Mr & Mrs E. Galligan,;Mr' & Mrs Agnus D. Gillis. .

Mr & Mrs A. Greene, Mr &Mrs E. Gwozdz, Warren Healey,Mr & Mrs Harold Holmes, Mr &Mrs R. Horne.

Mr & Mrs R. Isabel, Mrs ElmerJames, Thomas Jennings, Mr &Mrs Joseph L.· Kelleher, MrsFrancis Lafferty,.

Mrs Isabel Lang, Mr & Mrs L.B. Larkin, Mr & Mrs T. Lewis,Mr & Mrs J. McGinnis, Mr &Mrs Martin McGrath. ,

Miss Mildred McKenna, Mr &Mrs ,It. A. Makin, Mr & Mrs' E.Marchessault, William Markey,Mrs Agned Moriarty.

Miss Helen Murphy, Mr & Mrs,F. O'Brien, Miss G. O'Connor,Mrs John Patten Mr & Mrs Wil-ford Peckham. .

Mr & Mrs J. Pittman, Mr' &:Mrs J. Quinlan, Mr & Mrs Ger- .ard Rivet, 'Mr & Mrs LewellynRoberts, Mr & Mrs Frank Rogers.

Mr & Mrs Arthur Rose, Mr &Mrs Anthony Rutkowski, Mr &Mrs Leo Soucy, Margaret Sulli­van, Mr & Mrs Frank Teixeira.

Mrs Patricia Treacy, Mr &Mrs R. 'Weber, The WessiackFamily, George B. Wezniak.

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI$300

Rey. Alfred R. Forni.,$25

Mr & Mrs Pasquale Nicolai.St. Vincent de Paul Confer­

ence.$20

Mr & Mrs John Ghilardi &Family, Mr & Mrs Irving. Sykes.

Mr & Mrs Emilio Peitavino,Paul Vancini.

$15Manley Mfg. Co., Ine.

$12Mr & Mrs Ferdinand Baccelli,

Mr & Mrs Donald Rose.$10

Mr & Mrs Ciro Angelini, MariaBlanco, Emma Ciprlan" Mr &Mrs Joseph Gagliardi, Mr &Mrs Albert Hebert.

Mr & Mrs Salvatore LogozzoMr & Mrs Leonel Neron, JoanS. Perry, Mr & Mrs NunzioRaffa, Margherlta Regis.

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Mr & Mrs William F. WhalenJr.

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Henri Nolin" Omer Guilbert,Roger Racicot, Romeo, Parent,Cecile Boucher.

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Dr Augustus·. McKenna, Mr' ~··Mrs':Urobel1to·Reale.. '.

. $1;2: lVIr & Mlls Albert; DeCOtiSI, Mr& Mrs Edward Bettencourt,. Mr

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1\111' & .MJiS Romeo. Be~~~oin, a nun"'Ptesen~ and' former pupils presentedl her' with flowersMJ!. &. Ml!s ALfred,. G::ormier;. Mr & ,to: decorate- the chape}!altar~". 1.;

Mrs. William Cormier, Mr &..Mrs .. '. . <:," .,· Joseph' Correia~ ."". - M.t; &Mts Joseph. Campbell;, Mr ,Lu~ille' Lecours, Roland, Young,

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Mr & Mrs. Elp'hege~ Gamache, Alde'n Counsell, Mr & Mrs Ar:' Mr &. Mrs. Ephrem. Gauttier,Mr & Mrs Raymond Gamache, thur Desroches, Mr & Mi's Wil- Mr' & Mrs. Joseph Mlcroix, MrsMl'"& Mrs .loseph. Gauthier, E>on- liam. C::onstant. ·Alice St. Pierre & Family,. Mr &aId' Gosselin;. Mll!'g;lr.et: Jackson. M'r & Mrs Alphonse E>ube; Ar.. Mrs-. Frank Cormier,. Lucien Be-

Mr & Mrs. Joseph Jason; In . thur Ferreira, Mr & Mrs Ftan- langer. ;'Memory of Mrs; Margiiret Ken.. cis Fitzgenald; Mr· & Mr.~. Al- Mr & Mrs Roland Benoit, Mrney,-,. Mr & Mrs Edward Leblanc, fred.Gauthier,. Mr & Mrs. James &: Mrs Edward' Gautreau,' VictorMr~; Ermest. L,~ucht, Mr' &: Mrs Gaw,thrope.. . Belanger, Mr & Mrs EucFde' Fis-!Paw Maras~io. Me &: '\frs. Conrad. G.endi'on, ette, Eugene Parent.

Frank Maziarz, Mr. & Mrsl AI\- Mr &: Mrs Alfred. Golen,. Mi: & Mr & Mn Hen!'Y Johnson,..in>. Med.ei'ras, Mit &; Mrs. Dean Mrs'Thomas Griffiths, Mr &. Mrs NOI'mand Parent,' Ernest Ber­Medeiros, Hortense Medelros,'Mr Heri~y Gur1~ Mr' &. Mrs.' Thomas 'ni~, Blanche· Bernier, JOseph" Mrs Peter: Quirk. . Jb'rl.. : . . Gagnon.

Mr & Mrs AUI!elio Rodriques.. Mrs; RiChard' Ha~,'Mi' & .. ~va Mailhot·.. Anna :Beaupar-Mr & Mrs; George· Ro.thmy,:er, Mrs Beon Hebert, Mr' &. Mrs lant, Mr & Mrs Bonat l1etendre,Mrs Mary Senec~, Mr ~·Mrs Fr' 'erick: Jameson', Mr' &- Mrs Zoe Spirlet, Roger Berche..Ronald Silv'eira., Mr. &. ~s., ~ohn Rene J arry, Mr & Mrs Ralph Alfred,Thibodeau', SimeoaD. Sylv" . '.. . '. '. . .Ki'Dg~ .. . . Gagne, Joseph Lizotte; Mr' &· Mr & Mns:.Joseph Tra,vel'S;, Mrs MJ::. &..Mus; Walter. Klecha•. Mr Mrs Alfred' Deneault" James

.' Willia~,Wil1iamson, Mr & Mrs &: Mrs,Ale~ander Kro:w:chun, Mr easteel.Norll)an' Leach; 'IIifln & Mrs; Louis & Mrs Gerald Labrie, Mr.. &: '.'4i:'s Ml' & MrS" William Beatty,L~I):i§¥;. Patrick Liberty. . pew:e~ Lacroix,.·M::r ~. Mrs. Al-' LeopOld 'Harnois, MI's Beatrice..;¥X & Mrs Mancel. Lora~ge~, phege Landreville.. . . Sy.l:via, Mr &. Mrs: James: Barton.~r;...~ Mrs Albel1t l1uckraft, ,:>an,.. Mr & Mrs' ""'mald ';:'Lavlmo~ Miss.. Rita Parent.!lif~';Luckraft, Edward Maclean:,. niere Mr & Mrs Thomis Leaver. Rog~i-' Barthelerrty.,· Henri Be-:rtfr,.:& Mrs' William Maguire. 'c. , noit, Aline Bourdon, Alphonse':;~M'rs Hector Manny, tMr & Mrs sr. AN'IlHO~'Y OF P~DUA. Hebert; Joseph,Correia.~.r;an~ Marshan;.. Mrs' Agnes $500.. Mr & Mrs Raymond SeqJ,1iD,.M~tt.h,ew.s, M'I' & Mrs JeremiaQ, Rt. Rev. Albert .~l:!1'ube. R~bert Racine, Albert E.· Guy".i~q~priald, Corella McKenna: . . $100, M::- & Mrs Normand, DeIlPres,'~.J,,,:q;ene- . ;ve McKenna, Mr & Mrs Alfred Judd, .~ & Ml'll Ernest Thiry.Mi:SI,Sidney. McMullen, Mr & Mrs Lionel Robitaille. Mr & Mrs Elzear ~ormier, MrSyJ,v'ester 'Maioney-, Mr & Mrs r &liIIrS. Robert 'Bertrand, 'Mr &:M~.nuel Melio, ~orma Mello. . $60, ",. Mrs. Adelard Marois,. Mrs AliC0· ' 1\/f'" & "..... nT"I' . M . ""':" Ray;moQd Lali.berte. .H;:mI:: . mrS vv'l'! lam omz, m.r '. B:. ·.Rymut;·Mr & Mrs Armand&"Mts Joseph Mullen" Mrs Mar-' $50· Bonneau. , .~;;:et Murra)\" MI: & Mrs J"~ ReY/. BeI1tI:and R. ~habo~, Rev,.. Henri Pelletier, Mr & MrlB

" ~~tlgle, Mr & Mrs Knoch Newsl- Clarence' D:Entremont;;: Rev~ Ernest Payette; NIt & Mrs' Ed'-~atn; John Foister. ouimL St. Germain, Mr &. Mm'VM~' .& Mrs Robert Newsham, $31. - . David! Reg~, Mrs ..Valeda Jack".~J}fiamOchab,Mr & Mrs ArthUr William Beauregard Fa,mily

S $30son.

Pa1\enb, M~ & Mrs' tanleY> Pie-. . .Bernadette Boucher, Mr & Mrsl~ii, Anna Pittle. Mr & Mrs Omer Tardi; Rene G. Lacoste" Mr. & Mn. ;"~r & Mrs Roge~' PoineaU', MI" $25. Joseph G. l.eBlanc, .Alfred Gau-& Mrs Manuel Ponte,' Mrs Edwin' Mr & Mrs. Paulo Anthony, Mrs thier, Hormidas Lachapelle. .p:>pi~lnicki, Mr &. Mrs, teon~d":Anna Poitras. .B'ecldy, Mr &. Mrs; Leopold Ro.- Mr & MJ:g. Louis Parent. Mrs' Jeannette Mandevi~deillat. '. " ,:~:: :~;'~':,: t:,. ,." $2.4 Irene Messier, Omer Messiell,

.. Mr & Mrs'SamueP SheIIo.i:d;.: >M~ &. Mrs·AI!m,and Cote . Albert Pelletier, Joseph Guill,.Mr'& MrsJayme Silva, Mr & Mlii. ,'..,' _ .' $20. '. . • ..... . '_beauIt. . .Manuel-'Sirn,ni'ons,Mrs; r:'. ,:,·Jiiotte.,·· . ~~Julestamothe, Mr &£ Mns ·,.,The.Ross:~, Charles Vllf':oS~~P&qri, l.\1:rS,..Ii:~e. S1b:W:ik... ,:} ~:;,::HeW:i.L.: ditlipeau.. . . .' neault,. Mr. & .Mrs, ~org~ r.:a-.,~. Mi' &:Mrs,Artliur Smith;'Mf·:&.' ... Mrs Germaine Chadwick. france & ~" 0v~:~t.iD,

.M;,i 'iiiol]aJ.dt SU]ii:\r,a~·.,Mis, ~ni8.:<··,;, ". .$t5 . . ~lb$t. Fa,quilL . c'''':.

·Si~vilJ,;·.Mb&.-"1'1;5: Ediw.aI!d' :yl;:> Mr&.Mis J.ames W.Camey.:.' ~.'. AW'ele . ~ormie!',.Mr &: Mn''v!i¥'·]i..ft,-" Mrs'Joaql"-n Teix,,,::.a~:· ~,';;;.:.:.' "$12 • ~9~ Pokier;, .~idolin" BIB;':""l· ~_l\?;l' ;~. M.rs, ~thur The~~~~::' •. ·::.LiOnet ~ras~d\ Family, Ml\' ~,~:.,~~~~.~ &. ~F&' Eu~ne B..~"Ca.t~erme-. 'L'Q(lle;, Elrank. TQpo'",,·"Mi's:Adrien.Heper.t, Yvo~~:Pel'h :veu,,~Alexma Chausse. '...!le,~~.~,(.Mr &: ~ts Joseph' Wlil~h,~',: rau)t, E~nest LarOc9.!1e. . .'. .. . : ;'·).Vlr & .:M.? .Er,nile<;to.ye'tte :Mn·~~·~l'lj.ami;Dl Wegrzyniak. ".'; '. ., Joseph; eabral, Armand! Per;rt.:,"::R6meO; t.emir~, . ,Wilirid1: Ma~ge"'. :', MJr,;&:.Mi!s -.Clarence· Whita~ei'.·:: '<MI1 &. Mr~ G.er;u.d. Tardi.f:.·. '::>":i1~S'o~ Bernard; Eugene Pare'tit.~l!:a'l;.;JM)rs.'~alteF~alles,Mr,&: .. ·.. '" " ... ,~,' "',.'.": : :,;,;'\~r"&Mrs; 'Wil£rid,M~iu~u~.M~~;.<~lY-n;t0n~ .v:le~,; Mr '~~:.,.~_Esa\ ~. Fa,puI.t;,:.' """, '·;'·;¥is~sLena,.&, Imelda l\1aillo~~~t~'Z:',WOJtusze.wsk1.. • I .,'.:::: <,,: ':'~'. - ..c. ,.'$10. . .... 'MiiAnd-Fe' .,A,rsEma,u1t& Joseph

.~:' . "\~~":~ tlYLrs A.ci~rn: Antb~y:;:(:.):. ~ .&; Mrs: :F:e~nand K!rouac,.r ;Henri:,"MfSSc"'EVelyn ,Lague, 'MaMr~J.f'??e!?,~D,.BlWlow,. Mr.8v~T~ .&" Mrs GeOl:ge Charles & .Defiria' Cl'outier.' '. ....

{' F.ra::rlk..Bal1t~~~·.Mr.~..1'1I's ~m.,~~:;.;:,:.Ji1~il~j}\1isses :pella, &. Martina . MisS. ~Lorr~i~e AWiilais,' MftI B~llotti,:' 'Mi:.. '5: :Mrs: ..Go,rd~e\::,~{~au, Mr &. Mrs, Ernest ~.Hen~y,:J .. Magri~nt,.:,MISs· .ClaiN,. Bakel'. " '~'''''' '.J~~"'.".:.b.1anc;,.',Ar.thur Coll~r~. . .Cournoyet... &·Falilily· Antoiiiie:\. Mrs WIlham Barlow,· Mr;&.·'<.l\'cfr:s· Alfreda Pomer, Arthur 'Lebl'The-'&u!- ·e~.:F. mi~hi Mrs John Barry, ,Edward,. Bell;··:::'I(oussea~; ·Mrs. William Chapde:- : c'. ; ':~~, '."'.' ,. 9.1 ~..a . •

Mr & Mrs Roland: BelIav.ance. 'l'3ine,>Mt: &. M:r.S:phillippe Pre;. ,~~ Y"'01'\'ne:;: 9~~penti:r•..RolaDll.~ Mr & l\lrs Albert: Bergeron. . vost, Mr & Mt's'Jos~ph Z. B•. ~Desr!>C~~rs,.•.. ·· '.' .. \ .

~'1' ¥r .. 'Ml!s' Joseph. :aerni~~;.: C~I:. . ". , '. - .' .. ';-' Ftmi~e< ;'eblane,:: ~rS' Mariei' Mr' 8i Mrs Vincent: BieI'1t3lottO.;· , Henri E.afltance, David ·~,~d.·~,HebeX<t;,MrILY.VODDa,:'. Iilr.& .Mrs Josepb Boldi!t':. Mr ~' .mais:,. Arthur Galipeau, Josep. '.; '~~,ffilll~~ Mi-'& ~ra JOseph a.-,.., Mrs Raymond BpDlbaltdifm, Mt·&. Rebeat:" ~ilippe St.Onge. ·sette.:, ::, .....~. ,.'

Ifts. 'Richard Brown, ...' . : ,.:! Alexaoore &I Romeo.De..- eeorce.' Proulz., .. & Ma.,Mr &. Mu;_~.lp~..Buc~: ~. ADdr.e.~ Dai&k ~ F.amilJ', lta7ftWlld. Gira~ Claude x..-'

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$12Raymond Desrochers.

$10. Fred O. Tetreault, Manuel

Pimentle, Arthur Mailhot, EmJJe,Gauv~n, Edgar Bourque.

Mr & Mrs Conrad Gobeil, Ilk& Mrs Adelard Vaillancourt, Mr& Mrs Antoine Racine, Mr & MrsAdrien Gagnon, Mr & Mrs LeoGuillotte.

Mr & Mrs Armand L. Dlivai,Mr & Mrs Wilfrid Gregoire, M1'& Mrs Leo Lacroix, Mr & MqTheode Picard, Mr & Mrs RomeQ

. St. Gelais.Mrs Tobias Vig, Mr & Mrs Eu­

gene Millette, Mr & Mrs Con­rad ,Robitaille, Mr & Mrs Albel!tGauthier, Mr &'Mrs Alcide BaF­riau.

Mr & Mrs Roger Robitaille, Mr& Mrs Charles Gaudette Jr., Mr& Mrs Armand Dudevoir, Mr •Mrs Peter Duff, Mr & Mrs ~ward S. Roderick.

Mr & Mrs Albert J. Baptiste,Mr ?t Mrs Raymond Frenette.

Mr & Mrs Edward Bussiere,Mrs CoriO' ~e Burgess; Mr & M..Jos. H. Fredette, Mr &. M..

, Joseph G. Charbonneau; Mr •Mrs Roger LeBlanc:

Therese· Bonneau, ThereeeCote. .

:. 911R,:l.ADY-QF HOLY 1l0SAaI$100

Rev. Henri Charest.$20

Leon Branchard, Mrs JoseJ*Gauveia. ,~

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Mr & Mrs Dieudonne Brouil­lette, Mr & Mrs Leo Hebert, Mr

.& Mrs Ronald Lamarre, Mr &Mrs Paul Bonneau, Mr & MrsAlbert Vigeant.

Mrs Melina Couture, Mr & MrsNapoleon Poirier, Miss EleanorChandler, Mr & Mrs AdrienAngers, Mr & Mrs Johnny Ansay.

Mr & Mrs Jeremie Chiasson,Mr & Mrs Eloi Caron, Mr & MrsRoger Dupuis, Mr & Mrs ArmandFredette, Mr & Mrs Gilbert Har­rell.

Mr & Mrs Paul Andre LeRoux, Mr &. Mrs Adelard Le­menager, Mr & Mrs JosephTalbot, Mr & Mrs EdouardVieira, Mr & Mrs Alfred Ber­nard.

Mr & Mrs Clovis Cyr, Mr &Mrs Laurier Cormier, 'Mr & MrsAlfred Cordier, Mrs CorinneMaranda, Mr & ,Mrs Alfred Le­maire.

, ST. THERESA

$2~

Mr &' Mrs Donat Boisver,t,Florence Boisvert. •

Oliver Giguere, Reseda Gi­guere, Raymond Courtemanche.

'$15 ., _. Mr & Mrs Paul' Duchain,e,' Mr

&: Mrs Ronald 'Fortin.Mr & Mrs Edgar A. Langis.

, $12Mr & Mrs Romeo Magnant.

, " $10 '

Mr & Mrs Roland Lemaire,Elizabeth Morency, Mr & MrsDonat GordO', Joseph Rioux,

. Therese Boisvert.

Gold

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Firmin Thibault, Mr &: MrsMathias Poirier.

Mr & Mrs John Gaudet, Mr &Mrs Lucien Beaulieu, Mr & MrsAlphonse Bedard.

Mr & Mrs Albert Chevalier,Miss Rita Miranda, Mr & MrsJoseph Blanchette, Mr & MrsHenry Leclair, Mr & Mrs. GerardPrefontaine. '

Mr & Mrs William Carreau,Mrs Marie Parent, Mr & MrsArthur Rioux, Mr & Mrs LionelFortin, Mr & Mrs James Cog­geshall.

Mr & Mrs Roland Larocque,Mr & Mrs Rene Servais, Mr &Mrs Ernest Servais, Mr & MrsNormand Dumas, Mrs Irene La­gasse.

Mr &, Mrs Adrien Rouillier,Mr & Mrs Normand Faucher, Mr& Mrs Gordon Barber. Mr & MrsGeorge Vezina Mr & Mrs RonaldLangis.

Mr & Mrs Roland Poitras, Mr& Mrs Edward Rose, Mrs EvaTetreault, Mr & Mrs IsidoreViens, Mr & Mrs Ronald Gauvin.

Mr. & Mrs Raymond Fournier,,Mr & Mrs ,Adrien Coderre, Mr &Mrs Raymond Labbe, Miss Ber­iIla Duquet~:, Mr & Mrs Adel­ard Farland.

Mr & Mrs Romeo Thibault, MrII: Mrs Roland Salvail, Mr &Mrs. R. Metpot, Mr & Mrs ErnestFredette, Mr & Mrs MauriceTetreault. '

Mr & Mrs Edward Lawrence,Mr & Mrs Maurice Nault, Mr &Mrs 'Alfred Hebert, Mr & MrsAdonai Benjamin, Mrs PalmyreCormier.

New BedfordST. JOSEPH'S

$500III Rev. Louis E. Prevost. '

$250St. Joseph's Church Societies.

$125'M!' & Mrs Conrad Seguin.,

$100Rev. Louis R. Boivin, Dr. Al­

bert G. Hamel.Mr & Mrs Jerome Doyon.

$15Rev. Joseph A. Martineaa,

llev. Roland Bousquet. '$50

:Me & Mrs Lucien Bernique,:Mr & Mrs Marcel Roy.

Mr & Mrs Herve Couture, MrIt Mrs Maurice Dansereau.

$40LaBrie family, Allain & Daigle

families. ', ,$38 ' ,. .

Mr It Mrs Louis Vaudry Sr.$~5 '"

Mr & Mrs ,Francois Sullivan,Mr & Mis Adrien Lemire, Mr '&:Mrs Albana','Collet,te, Mr &: ~rflTheotime I,.eblanc, Mr ~ ~

George Desrosiers. .:Mr & Mrs Leonard Olivier. ,:Mr '& Mrs Georges Gote, Mr &:

:Mrs Ar't~uir Seguin, Mr &. MrsErnest Hodson, Mr & Mrs HilaireTremblay & Miss Madeleine, Mr&; Mrs Wilfrid Constant.

Mr & Mrs Luigi Fiano, Mr &:Mrs Antoine Bertrand & family,Me &: Mrs Orner Grenon, Mr &Mrs George Hebert.

$24Mr &: Mrs Normand Parent.

$20Mr & Mrs Arthur Janson, Me

& Mrs Alfred Bouchard, Mr &Mrs Philippe Mathieu, Mr & MrsAlbert Roy, Mr & Mrs RaoulMathieu.

Mr Daniel & Miss YvonneGardner, Miss Amanda Martin& Miss Marie C. Allard.

Mr & Mrs Alfred Sylvia, Mr &Mrs Adelard Breault, Mr & MrsEdward Manoloff, Miss A. P~i:he,

Mr & Mrs Edgar Brouillette.Mr & Mrs Francois Bouchard,

Mr Ernest Madec, Mr & MrsJean Dion.

&: family.Mr & Mrs Nelson Audette, Mr

& Mrs Wilfrid Ostiguy, Mrs Phil­ias Fortin, Mr & Mrs Pierre E.Cote, Mr & Mrs Frank Goulart.

Mr & ,Mrs Frobe Caron & fam­ily, Mr & Mrs Louis Leblanc, Mr'& Mrs Alphonse Beaulieu, Mr &Mrs Laurier Marcoux, Mr & MrsMaurice Deshaies & family.

Mr & Mrs George Roy, Mr &Mrs Annonciade Robillard, Mr& Mrs Lionel Marchand, Mrs,Merilda & Miss Doris Leblanc.

Mr & Mrs Paul Fourner, MrNapoleon Fortin, Mr & Mrs Man­uel Alves & family, Mr & MrsStanley Sho'wron, Mrs MarieBoyer.

¥r & Mrs Albert Moquin, Mr& Mrs Louis Poirier, Mr & MrsJoseph Marchesseault, Mr & MrsEliodore Gregoire" Mr & ¥rsEdouard Belliveau.

Mr & Mrs Arthur Powell Jr.. Mr & Mrs Arthur Powell Sr., Mr

&; Mrs Raphael Beaulieu, Mr &Mrs JO,sephat Rainville, Mr &Mrs Alphege Robitaille. '

"":Mr & Mrs Arthur,L. G~udreau,Me & Mrs Ovila' Bolduc, Mr &Mrs Simon Languirimd' & fam'Hy,Mr & Mrs Adrien Charpentier,Mr ,& Mrs Alfred Deneault.

Mr & Mrs, Hubert Levasseur,Me & Mrs George A. Sleight, MrsLumina Lamontagne & family,Mr & Mrs Georg'e Bellefeui'lle,Mr Leo Vaillancourt.

Mrs Blanche &' Miss Yol~ndeDespres, Mr & Mrs Clovis Maz­erolle, Cadieux Family, Mr &Mrs Hector Tetreault, Mr & MrsJean Gagne.

Mr & Mrs Armand Roy, Mr &Mrs J. Rene Dufresne, 'Mr & MrsRene L'Heureux, Mr & Mrs Al­bert Payant, Mr i$t Mrs Vigeant.

Mr & Mrs Elzear Coderre MrJoseph Dansereau, Mr & MrsOnesime Despres, Mr & MrsHenry Gardner, Mr & Mrs Al­phonse' Lapre. '

Mr & Mrs Alfred Gaudreau,Mr & Mrs Alcidas Magnant, Mr& Mrs Orner Muir, Mr & MrsArmand _Gendron, Mrs MarieHenner., . Mr & Mrs Leonard Dupont,- Mr

,& Mrs Raymond Rondeau" Mr& Mrs Ernest Dupont Miss Irene

$15 'Beique, Mr, & Mrs Charles B.Mrs Clara Robida &, son 'Fell.

Ernest, Mr & Mrs Archibald Mr & Mrs Anthony Paiva, MrSpoor & Son, Mr ~ Mrs Leopold '&: Mrs JOseph A. Marcoux, Mr &Mathieu, Mr &: Mrs Maxine I.e- Mrs George Chamberlain, Mr &Blanc &: family, Mrs Maria . Mrs Hormidas Robert, Mr' & MrsBonin. Auguste Renaud.' "

Mr &: Mrs Thoma's Wea'ver,. Mr .. Mr & Mrs Alexandre' Mont-'• Mr. Leo A. Pelletier. ' miny, Mr & Mrs .toseph Machni.,k,

$12 Mr & Mrs Willie Brizard, Briz-:air It MI'Il John,Sirois, MiSllN ard family, Mr & Mrs Rodolphe

lIafiSeau. Arcouette.Mr &: Mr. Alfred Nolette, Mrs ' Mr & Mrs Edouard Melanson, "

Jeanne Levesque ;- Mr It Mri Mrs "Ernestine Bou'rassa, Mr &:Robert Richard, Mr' &: Mrs Mrs Donat Bourassa, 'Mr & Mrs~and Labonie, Mr &:: Mrs Herve Adam: Iijr' &: ,Mrs ArthurGeorge ,Blaise. " ,Fect:eau, Mr & Mrs Fran<;is Cal- ,

IIr &: Mrs Stephen Yates,:aIr Den. "• Mrs Laurier Audette, Mr &: Mrs Ada Gagnon & Miss Irene

,)In Andre Benoit, Mr &; Mrs SUlli~an,' Mrs ,Emma Courte­rranchl Roberge,' Mr Joseph mancht;!, Mr & Mrs Alfr~ Morel,Lavoie. ' Mr & Mrs Adrien C. Bolduc, Mr

II; Mrs Eugene Labbe.Mr &: Mrs Joseph Parent.Mr & Mrs Leon Branchaud, Mr

&: Mrs Laurent Antaya, Mr &Mrs Alphonse Pelletier, Mr &Mrs George Michaud, Mr & MrsAndre L. Marcotte.

Mr & Mrs George Lelievre,Mr & Mrs Raymond Gagnier, Mr&: Mrs Ligouri Girard, Mr & MrsHenri Fredette, Mr & Mrs

. Roland Fortin. ' ,Mr & Mrs Donat Duhamel, Mr

&; Mrs Wilfrid Dufresne, Mr &Mrs Arthur Barrette, Mrs. AI­bertiQe Boucher, Mr & MrsFloyd F. Allen. • .

Mr & Mrs Raymond St. Gelais,Mr"& Mrs Theophile Arguin, Mr& Mrs Philippe Bastille, Mr &Mrs George Isabelle, ,Mr & MrsRichard Backman.

Mr & Mrs John Liarikos, Mr &:Mrs M-'Irice Robillard, Mr &Mrs Wilfrid Cote, Mr & MrsRoger Deshaies, Mr & Mrs DavidCardoza.

Mr & Mrs Everest ~lint, Mr &:Mrs Emile Saulnier, Mr & MrsRomeo Daigle, Mr & Mrs Lau­rent Parent; Mr & Mrs EugeneDesaulniers.. Pellerin family, ,LevasseUl'

family, Mr & M~s Ovila Leblanc,Mr & Mrs John W. Cofer, Mr, &Mrs Girard Lapointe.

Mr & Mrs Henri Tardif, ·Mr &:Mrs Regin~ld Chandler, Mr &Mrs Roger Renaud, Miss~s Asse-

" lin, Misses Arcand. . 'Mr & Mrs Ernest Menard, :air

&; Mrs Conrad' Letendre, "Mr &:Mr. Marc DemancAe,. Mr & Mr.

$10:Me &; Mrs Albert Bastarache,

, :Mr & Mrs J. Ernest St. Pierre,Mr & Mrs Matthew WinO', Mr.Lea Lemaire & family, Mr AlexisBlais & family.

Mrs Simonne Rousseau, Me &:Mrs Roland Cote, Mr & MrsLeonce Methot, Larocque family,Mr Normand Hudon.

Mrs Anna Nadeau, Gauvin ItFrenier families, Mr & Mrs Ar­cade Marcoux, Miss ElizabethDube Mrs Lina Robitaille'.

Mr' & Mrs Pamphile LetoUr­neau Mr & Mrs Adrien Cloutier,H. B'ergeron family, Mr & MrsSylvio Leblanc, Mr & Mrs Philo­dore Trahan.

Mr & Mrs William Chasse, Mrlit Mrs Fred Smith, Mr AldegeCote, Mr & Mrs Edouard Ber­trand, Miss Dora Paquin.

Mrs Laura & Miss Edith Fau­teux, Collard famiily, Mr & MrsEdouard Babineau,' Mrs BeatriceLafleur Mr & Mrs Hormidas, ,

Trial.Mr & Mrs Samuel Niquet, Mr

& Mrs Philias Caron Mrs EdnaRoy Smith, Mr & Mrs BrunoCharbonneau & family, Mr &Mrs Marcel Trahan. '

Mr Orner Franchaud, Mr Mau­rice Charette, Mr & Mrs Walt~r

Marcotte & family, Mr & MrsGeorge Belliveau, ,Mr' & ~rs

Philias Jodoin.Mr & Mrs Eugene PIalid, Mra

Albertine & Miss, Yolande Robi­taille, Mr & Mrs Edmond, Char­

, eUe, Mr & Mrs Alexandre Plian­ew. Mr & Mrs Simeon Lafr~,

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$10Mr &: Mrs Frank Adamowski,

Mr & Mrs Bronislaw Copach, Mr& ,Mrs Joseph Lech, Mr ~ Mrs

,Basil Mroczkowski & Family,Mr & Mrs Josel?h Pease & Son.Mr & Mrs Thadd~us Polchlopek,Mr & Mrs Stanley Shick.

Mr & Mrs Edwin, Bargiel, MrStanley Kaszynski, Mr & MrsWalter Miller, Mr & Mrs, An­.thony Rijo,' Mrs Anna Rytelew­sId.

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A I G·f Co~tinued from Page Oneppea I ts altar will be ceremoniously en-New Bedford Ethel Rostron, Mr & Mrs ~ich- closed in a metal case, together

ard Rostron, Mr & Mrs Lionel with a Latin inscription givingST. JAMES J. Sears, Mr & Mrs Harold Sher- the date of consecration and. the

$300 bino, Rosa T. Silva. f' h I'Rt. Rev. Hugh A, Gallagher, . names 0 samts w 000 re lCB areMr & Mrs Philip Hemingway. Mrs DOrIS Souza, Mr & Mrs honored.

$100 George S0';lz~, George Souza, Mr The case will be placed on aMr & Mrs Raymond Tschaen & Mrs WIlham J. Souza, Mrs side' altar at St. Anne'S and a

8r Donald Swan. vigil" maintained before it.• $75 Francelina . Teves Mr & Mrs The ceremonies of Monda,.Rev. Edward C. Duffy. John 'Tomlinson, Mr & Mrs night will include a solemn pro-

'550 . Francis Torres, William Veary, cession from the side altar toMonsignor Noon Circle, Mr &' Mr & Mrs John F. Walsh. the main altar ,with the relics.

Mrs Louis Coholan. Mr & Mrs SamueL, Weedall, Gregorian water, containingMr & Ml'S Gustave LaStaiti. Fnjamin Wilson, Mr & Mrs ashes, salt and wine, used onITRev. Albert F. Shovelton, Mr William Wood, Mr & .Mrs for this purpose, will be used in

• Mrs John C. Martin. T·:omas Young, Mr & Mrs the consecration. At one point$30 Thomas Barrett. "the whole altar will be aflame"

Margaret M. Burding. Mary, Boyle; Mr & Mrs Joseph as 20 tapeJ;s are lit in the formThe Cawley Family. Ferreira, Mr & Mrs Theobald of 'five crosses, together with

$25 Healy, James Kilbridge, Mrs incense.Mr & Mrs James Bolton, Mr & Emma O'Neill. P t" t' . the ·t .

M ar ICIl?a mg m 1'1 e InMrs Fred Brotherson, Mr & rs Mary C. Santos. addition to Dominicans of 51..Daniel Hayes, Harriet M. Perry, Mr & Mrs Robert Arnett, Mar- Anne's will be Rev. Alfred J.in Memory of William E. Foster. garet Cotnoir, Mr & Mrs ,Earl Gendreau, St. Peter's, South

Mr & Mrs Henry Tavares. Delacey, Mr & Mrs Charles ~'-i1<' . '$ciI,,,~' .. ,---%J.,'~'l}W'c'? Dighton and Rev. M.RolandMrs Edward Arnett & John Nichols, Clara Thomas. :EL';~:>L .£"'"'i§"~*~\!:' '_ BoUle, Blessed Sacrament, Fall

Arnett, Mr & Mrs Hugh Barry, R' B h l' f St.Mr & Mrs William Coonan, Me Mrs Victoria Aguiar, Mr & NEW MAIN ALTAR: A new main altar at St. Anne's Iver. ot are na Ives 0

&; Mrs Michael Crowley, Dr & Mrs --Eugene Alfonso, Mr & Mrs Church, Fall River, will be solemnly consecrated Monday Anne's parish.Mrs Byron Ford. Manuel Alfonso, Mr & Mrs Rob- night June 6 by Bishop Connolly. Of four different marbles T~e whol: ceremOny of co~se-

Mr & Mrs David Glynn, Mr & ert Allison, Mr & Mrs Anthony , .' . ' erahon, said Msgr. Medell'os,'Mrs Joseph Goulding. Almeida. the altar was Imported from Italy. . emphasizes the h~h regard of

$24 Mr & Mrs Kenneth'Andrews Hugh, Minnie McDonald, Anna Mr & Mrs Wiiliam Trought Jr., the Church for the altar uponMrs Theodore Gladu. Mrs James W. Aspden, Mrs: McGurk, Mr & Mrs James Mc- Mr & Mrs Francis Tuite, Mr which rests the body and blood

$20 Alonzo Atkinson, Mrs Elizabeth Kenna. & Mrs William Tuite, Mrs Dan- of Christ.Mrs Roberta Ashley, Henry Barrett, Louis Bellavance. Mr, & Mrs Manuel Mello, Mr iel Viveiros, Mary Walsh, Mrs Rev. Henri Lapor·te,O.P.,palt-

McAvoy, Mr & Mrs Leo Teles- Mr & Mrs Raymond Bolger & Mrs Gilbert Modesto, Mr & ~illiam R. Walsh. tor of St. Anne's, has ex.tendedmanick. Earl Bonneau, Mr & Mrs Joh~ Mrs Frederick Mulcairns, Mr &: Celia White, Mr & Mrs Robert an invitation to all the .faith1!ul

Borges, Mr & Mrs Paul Bour- Mrs Thomas Murty" Mr & Mr. Whitehead, Mr & Mrs Thomas of the Diocese to be present forgault, Annie Brennan. August Naegele. E. Whittle, Mr & Mrs Edward the rare occasion. The consecra-

'Tl,1omas Brennan, Mary A. Mr & Mrs William Nelson, Mr Wojcik, Mr & Mrs George tion will ·be ~()llowed by Mass.Brimley, Mr & Mrs Leonard & 'Mrs Manuel Nunes,. Charles Young.Brock, Mr & Mrs Edward Bruce Normile, Elizabeth O'Rourke, Mr Mr &; Mrs Henry' Zaiae &:John Cabral. . '& -Mrs .Manuel Pacheco. ' Mrs Jessie E. Kennedy.

Mr & Mrs Joseph Cadieux, Mr Mr &' Mrs' Stanley .Palys,& Mrs John Cambra. :vir & Mrs James J. Park, Joan Park; MrHenry Camillo, Helena Cardoza, &; Mrs Ernest Ped~o, Mr & Mr!lPaul Caron. , Thomas Perry.

Thomas. E. Carr, Mr & Mrs _ Mr & Mrs Edward Peters;- MrRobert Castellina, Mr.& Mrs &'Mrs James E., Pettey, MrsjGeorge Carvalho, Mr, & 'Mrs Mary A, Pitta, Mr & Mrs RolandJohn F. Cashman, Mr & Mrs Pomfret, Mr & Mrs ManuelOUi~ Cayton. P ton e. \-

Mr & Mrs Joseph Chlebus, Mr Mr & Mrs Francis J. Quinn.& Mrs Leonard Clarkson Mr & Mrs Leo Quintin, Mr & MrsCharles B. Clavin, Mr & Mr~ Mrs Leo Quintin, Mr & MrsEverett Collins,Mr & Mrs James Rene Racine, Mr & Mrs Thomas,F. Connor. Reagan, Mr & Mrs Edmund Reb-

Mr & Mrs George Correia, Mr ello.& Mrs Manuel O. Correia; Mr & Mr & Mrs Edward 'Robinson,Mrs Antone Costa, Mr & Mn Ellen Robinson; Mr & Mrs JohnCharles Costa, John Costello. .Roderiques, George Ross, Mr &

Marian Crosby,. Louise D. Mrs Philip Ross.Crowe, Mr & Mrs Henry Cum- Mr & Mrs Manuel Santos, Mrmiskey, Mr & Mrs James Curry & Mrs Karl ,Schenk, 'Mr & MrsAlice Dahoney. '

ViJ1cent Shea, Mr& Mrs ManuelEdward Dahoney, John Da- Sihoney, Mr & Mrs William Da- Simmons, Mr & Mrs John, mp-

mos, Mr & Mrs Paul D'Andrea" ' ki~r & Mrs Gustave Slater, MrMr & Mrs Omer Desrosiers. .

& Mrs James R. Souza, MrsMr & Mrs Manuel DeSouza, Clinton Starkie, Mr & Mrs JOB- .

Mr & Mrs Andrew DeTerra Jr., eph Stephenson, Mr & Mrs Wll­James Devlin, Mr & Mrs John Ham Stone.

Mrs Downey, John Downey. Mr & Mrs Bernard Sullivan.,-Mr & Mrs Joseph Fawcett, Mr Mrs Fanny Sullivan, Francis SuL

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$10Mr & Mrs Louis D. Viera,

Mr & Mrs Raymond H. Chase,Miss Alice Perry, Mr& MrsHarold J. Fowler, Mrs MaryHealy.

Miss Louise Bettencourt, Mr &Mrs George Gifford, Mrs DorothyHoran, Mr ,& Mrs Walter Janiak,Mr & Mrs Thomas Maher.

Mrs Mary Donovan, Mr & MrsRaymond Boyce, Mr & MrsJoseph G. Sylvia Jr., Mr &: Mrs:Frank Mello 3.1'., Ellen T. Aftdre.

Mr & Mrs Lionel D. Polycarpo,:Mr & Mrs William, Neary. Mr &Mrs Sylvester Gracia, Mr & MIllJames Hayden.

Appeal GiftsNorth Easton

DmKACULATE CONCEPTION$20

William J. Lahey.$15

Joseph Brown.. $12

Mr & Mrs Alval'() Sousa.$10

Mr & Mrs Charles Campbell.Helena Donaghue, Mr & MrsHarold Hill, Mr & Mrs RichardMallchok, Mr & Mrs WilliamMcAndrews. '

Mr & Mrs Peter McConarty,Mr & Mrs John McGarry, Mr &Mrs Edmund McKinnon, Mr.&Mrs Ralph Michel, Mrs WalterRalph.

Mr & Mrs Norman Simpson,rr & Mrs John Treannie Jr., Mrt· Mrs George Pratt,Mr & MrsFrancis Cardarella, Mr & MrsJoseph Macuch. '

Abbott Pharmacy, 'Mr & MrsJohn Delgado, Mary ,Delgado,Mr & Mrs Frank Fallon,iMr &:Mrs Gerald Groom.

Mr & Mrs James Johnson, Mrt.' Mrs Walter Kates, WilliamLordan, Geraldine Lahey, Nor­mand Levesque.

Walter & Mrs. Bridget Phelan,Mr & Mrs Manuel Silva,Mr ,&Mrs James C. Sullivan, Mr &:Mrs John Yosgandes.

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"',HATHAWAYOIL· -CO., INC.'

on the West to the throughway,Route No. 24, on ~he Eas~.

Pending .construction of •church building, temporary fa­cilities will be provided.'

Father Sullivan, a native ofFall River, .was educated at St.Charles Col.lege, Catonsville,Marylan(l, . and St. Bernard'sSemi!lary, Rochester, N. Y. Hewas ordained by ~e.1ate BishopCassidy on J'une 15, 193.5, 'so thathe will celebrate his Silver Ju-,bilee as a priest in his newposition.

\

.Father Bernard J.Lenarz, ofMayhew Lake. Minn.• presented

, "Practical Points in, Counselling.the Alcoholic" an'd all speakersjoined in a question-and~answer

: dod presided over by Father- ·Ma-····' R. Wenzel of Brooklyn:

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" $25Caron Granite Co.

$10Normand Couture.

'BROOKLAWN,PHARMACY

Seeko,nk.··OUR· L.U>Y OF,

MOUNT CARMEL$20

Melvina. M!lcDonald.. $12

Mrs. Ha'rold 'Peck.$10

Mrs. L!>uise FillHm, Frank Mc­Mahon, Mary G. DeSilv:a.

NEW ENGLANDCLA MBAKE

Every Sunday:- $2.95in~ludi(lg - A Live Lobster

THECASA BLANCA

Coggshall Bridge; Fairhav.en

$16Mrs Kenneth Tuttle.

$15Mr & Mrs T. J. Maiming, Mr &

Mrs Murray DeCoffe, JamesDowney, Mr & Mrs I,.ee Libby,'Mr & Mrs M. 'Dansher;

. $12 . ~Mr &: Mrs John 'Menezes.

$10 .Mr Gilbert Martin, Mr Charles

WhalEiri, - Helen Downey, Mr' &Mrs James Gifford,Mrs Law-rence Green. " '.

Mr ,& Mrs"Robert" Gingras, Mr, Paul Glennon, Mr Antone Perry,Mr Anthony Sylvia, Mr & MrsJohn Carlos. .

Mr & Mrs Albert Rebello, M'r& Mrs Anthony Snyder, Mr &Mrs Thomas Renahan, Dr & MrsCharles Hutchings, Ralph' 1. Stitt.

Mattapoiset.tST•.ANTHONY'S,

$200~r &. Mrs Charles J. Me­

. Gowan.$100

Mr Eugene Phelan, Mr & MrsClarence' Verdi.'" , $50'

Mr & Mrs David Haley, LouiseDupre~ ' 0 •

$25Catholic Youth Organization,

Rosary Altar Society, Mr & MrsJoseph Collins, .

$24William Keane.

, $20Village Drug 'Store, Polly Mur­phy, Mr & Mrs Melvin Miller, Mr& Mrs John Murphy,' Mr & MrsWilliam Corey. .

Mr& Mrs John McCue, Mr,&Mrs Manu~l Linhares, Mr & MrsRomeo Bedard, Mary, & EverettTinkl)am. '

ClUb,

$75Robert Currivan.

Appeal Gifts'Mansfield

ST. MARY'S$500

Rev. Edward L: O'Brien.$~OO

Woman~s

$12Mr Francis Antosca, Mrs Lucy

Chafe, Mr ,& .Mrs C. McCarthy,l'.trs Maude O'Brien. ; ,

, " $50~:

Friend, Dr& 1\1rs A. 'Ga~son,Friend, :St: Mary~s ·,C.Y.O.· :

,$35,A 'Fr·ieild.'· .

... $40 r

, lVIr, & Mrs Paul FIY~h;, $30

·The'Jones Family. '

, $25 ,",'Atwell Family, Mr' &, Mrs A.'Caponigro, Friend, Mr & Mrs .Wm. A. Jackson, The DonoghueFamily.

Mr & Mrs E. Jameson, Mr &'Mrs Wm. Morton, Harold Morse.

$22The Garofano Family.

$20Mr & Mrs John King, Friend,

Mr & Mrs O. Souza. '$15

Mr .& Mrs Richard Ball, MrsMargorie Chace,' Mr & Mrs Wm.Nickei·son. '.

CatholicFriend.'

22 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Tliurs., June 2, 1960

Ordain'Two Dominican Fathe-rs

o $10 " Joseph Costa, John. Gibbons, R h Ch hArthur Alden, Mr & Mrs B. Charles Monahan, Mr & Mrs ayn am, urc:.

Anderson, Mr & Mrs B. Annese, Goege White, Mr & Mrs AlbertMr & Mrs R. Baldini,Mr & Mrs ·Faria.

Continued from Page One will return to. Washington' to J. Baroncelli. Mr & Mrs Arthur Smith, Mr &puhlic schools in Somerville, complete his theol,ogical studies. A Friend, The Bellavance Mrs Walter Smith, Mr & MrsMass., graduating in 1950. He Fr. Halligan is a nephew. of Family, Mr & Mrs A. Bielan, Mr Osmond 'Gingras, Mr & Mrs Os­began his studies for the priest- the late Rev. John E. Connors & Mrs A. Boldrighini, A Friend. car St. Jacques,.Reservation Golfhood at the School of St. Philip who served as curate in SS. Mr & Mrs E. Britton, A Friend, Club.Neri for Delayed Vocations in Peter and Paul's parish in Fall Mr & Mrs C. Charpentier, Mr & . Mr & Mrs Paul Mullaney, MrsBostoll. After spending one year 'River and as pastot: of St. Peter's Mrs James Clemmey, Dr & Mrs. Joseph Sylvia,' Emily Perry,of Novitiate' at St. S.tephen .parish,' S?uth Dighton,. Mass. C. Colella. Josephine Perry, Mr & Mrs Mar-Priory,' Dover, he studied phi-' Order of Preachers Mt & Mrs F. Colella, Mr & Mrs tin :'auer. .losophy for three years at the Wm. ConnOl. Mr & Mrs J. Coyle, PatriCia 'Rebello, Mr & MrsDominican Houses' of Studies in The Order of Preachers, called Mr & Mrs Fred Creeden, 'The William Walsh, Mr'& Mrs Joseph

the Dominican Order after its C t F '1 .Springfield, Kentucky and Dov- , . ro ty amI y. Farley, Mr &' Mrs Paul Keane,, f 0 Ii n d e .1', St. Dominic, waser,. Mass., and theology for three Mr & Mrs ~ohn J. Curl'ivan, Mr & Mrs Miguel Brito.

f founded)n 1216 with the ap- &years at the Dominican House 0 . / Mr Mrs E. Dalton, A Friend, Mi' & Mrs Caton Aeillo, Mr &, D C proval of Pope Honorius ilL DStudies in Washington,. .. ' a ;Jhinee Family, Mr & Mrs F .. ·Mrs Frank 'Wascaser, Mrs Nancy

b h 1 The principal works. of the L 'Father Camacho has a ac e or De utis. . I Gulley, Mrs James Hubbard, Mr'1 h Order are preaching, teaching .of' arts degree in phI osop Y . Mr & Mrs J. Falotico, Mrs & Mrs Edward Cacilhas.

and the evangelization of thefrom Providence College and ,a ,Mary Faria & Miss' Mary Faria, Mr & Mrs Robert D'AnJ'ou, Father Sulll'van served as as-d foreign missions. Today thebachelor of theology egree 0 d Mr & Mrs G. Farnum, Mrs Fran- Mr & Mrs Arthur Leary, Mr & sistant on the Cape, in Taunton

C l' er numbers almost 10,000from the Immaculate oncep- c:s' Fenstermacher, Mr & Mrs Mrs Charles Finn, Alice Hen- and' in Fall River, before beingW h ' gt DC members distributed throughouttion College in as In on, ., Ernest Fournier. shaw, Mr & Mrs 'Manuel Costa. assigned to Holy Name Church,

, t h most of the "countries of theAfter two weeks stay a orne, Mr & Mrs P. Fulvi, A Friend, Mr & Mrs Earle Weeks, Mr & . New Bedford, in 1942.'11 h" world. It is goyerned by an .Father Camacho WI . assume IS Mr &. Mrs Ginesio, Mr & Mrs Mrs F. Cunha, Mr & Mrs Tim- . .

/lUmmer duties at the Domini-, "elected Master Gen~ral, The -Armando Giovino, The Gleason' othy Howrihan, Mr & Mrs An- In addition to his parochialcan Church of St. Vincent Fer- Most Rev. Michael Browne, Family. tonio '. Guilherme, Mr & Mrs ,duties, the new administrator is

Y k C't I the '0 P who resides in Rome Diocesan CYO Director and was,rer' in New or 1 y; n " ., . M,r & Mrs James Harrigan, Mr Frank Linhares Jr. .t W h · g , for 13 yearS,Ne"w Bedford Area

Fall he will return 0 as In:- _D'iocesan Blin'd' & Mrs Stanley Hayner, Mr .&, Mr & Mrs Arcade ManderVille CYODirector, a post just as:':tori, D.C" to study theology, for Mrs William V. Haynes, "Mr' & ,Jr:,.Mr· & Mrs Paul Picard, 'Mr & . sumed by Rev,' Edward C. Duf-ano' ther year in req,uirement for - . Mr 'R 1 h H'lt 'M & M . M Ch"rl C '1 M & Mhl

's ,Lic'ehtiate degree in theol- . Continued from Page One sap lon, r rs rs' a es rowey, r' rs fy 'of ,St. Jame~ Church, Newth

'1' Lewis Imhof. Howard Chadwick,' Mr & Mrs Bedford. The New Bedford A'reaOgy: (S,T,L.). . e gUI dare vario.us organiza- ' M .. . , " , . '. r & Mrs Albert Jackson; Mr Mathew Curr.an.· CYO is giving"Father Sullivan Ii

F'at'her Ca''macho has a sister ... tions including CathoFc wom-, '& Mrs A Ke elM 'IIi' J Mr '& 'M' Fo' q tt Mr' &.. l ' . . an, n e .' oanna" ,'rs r ue e,' ' tesoti.monial Sun,day 'even'l'ng' at

'and a nl'ec'e who' are' G06d'Shep-, e~ c u1?~: Knights of Colum- L K f M & M H" K ·th,' . M' At' N ' M & Mb C th 1

·' , '. . ee e, 7:, 'rs . el rs . none' unes,' r 'rs' ,th.e" Kennedy' Community' Cen-herd ,SI·ste'rs. ,He is the 'first, . us,' a,olc .nurses 'guilds, 'Th' T'" 'F '1 M '1' C'" "'. M' J L-D -ht ,e.wane' amI y: anue " 'orrela, r osepl.l· ter, in a'p'preciation of his work' "

.i::'o Am'erI'can of Portuguese extrac- aug ers of. Isabella, parish, M L M D' ld M & M" C ... MESh ts,~ ' ' . rs . ac ona ,r rs os......~,ugen· ee.. " 'iiI :their_ behalf: Father Sullivan....on to become· a, Dominican ,wo1TIeT1'~ guilds, and . ,speCial J M dd 'k M &" ,... ,. ' it d St t . ," groups_ 'organized in' the' four ' ames " a ,oc ,'. r" . Mrs, Mr & Mrs Joseph ~obak, Mrs"' .. has' 'served lis spiritual advisor of·pr~est in: .the.Un ,~ .a ell. . . .areas.',Thomas Malay, ¥r Leo Markt; Mary ~Ives; 1\.fr' & Mrs George ,the.:youn'g' Adult' Group at the

"FatherBalllgan, .. ' .. /, FoiJnaed' by ,:BishoikCOnnolly A Fr~end. " ., Hil~an, ~r' 8i ,¥rs Russ~l1'Kennedy Center.' He is at pres-. ill b t d ' ' . Mr ,&'M,·rs,J. Murp.hy, Mr &. 'Burns, Mrs":Ha'rr'y Ha·rrl"s'.' "', ,rent' 'a" 'm'em"ber o'f 'the' D';"ce'san

Fr. Halligan w e .asslS e' ·in OctOber, .:i951,.. the Fall Riv.erat his .First Mass by his' brother; , I DiQcesan Guild for. 'the 'Blind' .Mrs John .Ml,lsto, r~rs .Elizabeth' . Mrs, Anne Openshaw Mrs 'Board' of Examiners' of theVery Rev. Frllncis Nicholas H~l- ' . was incorporated up.derthe laws 'Noonan, Mr & Mrs John Norton,' Alice O'Brien, Mr'& Mrs Ma~uei .clergr: .,ligan; ',O:P.; 'S.T,D", as deacon;: :,of 'the, Commonwealth 'of Mass':' .Mr & Mrs E. O~BuchQn. " . , Roderick; . ' -'John Callahan, " "Rev.William Bertrand, Ryan. ;achusett!! in Dec~lllber, 195.3., ,'Mr & Mrs Charles.O'Malley,' Frank's MarkeL'O.P., M,.A., as ar~.hpriest; Very, Monthiymeetings in'the t~ur ~r & MrsOrpheo Pagriini, The ' Mr &',Mrs C. W. Costello Mr &. AICQhQliCS\Rev. 'Philip ~abIan, Mulhern. , 'centers from September thrOUgh~palladino Family; Mr &. Mrs -Mrs,';George Liberty; Mr ~.. Mrs' .Continued "fro~ Page OneO.l~:, S,T,~., WIll preach.. .May provide, JP.e~bers,the op- Ro1?~r~ Paulson, Mr & Mrs A. ,Raymond: pextrage, Mr & 'Mrs '

.. ]'"1'. Halhga!'1 attend~d .Sacre4 . portunity for spiritual .and 80- 'PedInI.:, ',' . G"orge Harrold, .'Mr & Mrs priest,also "must study and knowBe,art Grammar.School In Fall,' cial activities. Through the: med-' Mr &. Mrs .M.Piccoiomini, Mr Joseph' Barboza.. ' the' newest ,methods being used~iv~r. He graduated fr~m. La '~um "of the guild the members :& M~s'A." Porfidd, Mr & Mrs .. · Mr & Mrs John Raphael, Mrs.' 'to fight the d'isease of alcohol­Salle Academy, ,Provl.dence, m~ke' new' friends arr;ong those Gerard Precourt, ,Mr &/Mrs' A... James Callahan Mr & Mrs ,Rich- ism.".R ..L, in 1951. He began hIS stu- with imd without sight .. . Remillard,Mr & Mrs A. Rich-· ard Hamlin. " .dies' for the priesthood at,Provi.;. . . ' '.' " .ards. Mr & Mrs Manuel Pacheco' Mrden~e College. After spending .' D.•eo;c·.'e's'e·.. ,. Fleft'h, .Mr, & Mrs Joseph Rotella. St. & Mrs'George Wright 'Mrs Ros-

. one year' of Novitiate at St. ' Vincent de l"aul Society, Mr & coo Barstow. .. •Stephen's Priory; Dover; Mass.. Continued, froni' Page One, ,Mrs :Alfred Sarro; Mr, & Mrs .he studied phiiosophy for three' Gino ScarpeUini, Mi '&Mrs John

, :veal's at the Dominican ,Houses' . archdiocese or diocese by the E'oan. ' " ' .of 'Studies in Springfield, Ken-:- 'number of Catholics reported 'by . Mrs -Gilda Smith,' The Stanfordtutky and, Dover" Mass., and 'the' respective .Ciiimcery', offices... Family, Mr & Mrs' "D: .Titus,theology 'for three years at the The Diocese of Brooklyn is in Mr & Mrs Victor Turinese.Dominican House of Studies in 32nd place with' 34 per cent;W~shington; D. ·C. Fr. Halligan .New York is in' 36th place withbas a bachelor ot arts degree in 32.5. Because of large :Protestantphilosqphy fro m Providence populations, many of the nation'sCollege and a bachelor of theol- well known dioceses 'andarch­ogy degree from the Immaculate ,dioceses are' under the. 30 perConception- College in Washing:- 'cent mat'k, among them thetori,: D.C. After' ordination he nation's first See, Baltimore,

, PI where Catl1olics',now, compriseCounseli~gan only 24,8 of the to~al population,, Continued from Page One and Washington, D': C., which .is

13 per ce'nt Catholic. .f'" - --iages despite the: incessant The two dioceses with the'labor of priests to stem the tide,' smallest percentage of Cath~licsof pagan . materialistic spirit -each roughly one per cent-"-see~.ing divorces.' are both in North Carolina. They

Pal'ish 'Jlergy Zeal are Belmont Abbey, 1:0 per cent'''The dignity and sanctity of Catholic; Raleigh, 0.9 per cent

Christian marriages stands or' Catholic. "falls according to the degree ofzeal which the parish clergy.

~brings to the care of the mar­riage.", Father Murtaugh, reporting on

. the program, said that' the sep-:: '-.tion court of .the aJ;'chdiocesereports a decline in pers·ons. ap­pearing before' 'it. Civil' courtshave also reported fewer Cath-:olic 'couples attempting to gaindivorce in the last four months,'h~ said.

Explaining the new plan,'Father Murtaugli stated. that

"'the parish priest talks "tocouples having difficulty. Thep.if 'the case warrants it,. he rec-

, orrtmends that the Family Con:' .8ultatlon Se~vice take, oyer.

Mor,e Time"This gives the couple a chance

to think it over," he stated, :"andgives the consultation servicemore time' with serious cases ..This, in itself, has an effect," hesaid.

Father Murtaugh added thathe feels the parish priest is help­ing many couples with reconcil­iation, but that it was too earlyto have any figures on theresults. '

Supplementing the new pro­grain, he said, 40 priests areund'ergoing training for marriage

,., couilseling service at LoyolaUniversity.

"Some day we hope to havean experienced counselor ineach of' the archdiocese's 324parishes," Father Murtaugh said.

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Registered Civil and Structural EngineerMember National Society Professional Engineen

FRANCIS L COLLINS, JR., Treas.THOMAS Ie. COLLINS, Sec'y.

ACADEMY BUILDING 'FALIL RIVER, MASS.

WEBB,· ,OIL, (0,.TEXACO FUEL OILS

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North D09htonST. JfOSIEPH'S

$30Mr & Mrs Henry Wareing.

!il2SMr, ,& Mrs James Williams,

Mr &: Mrs Albert Gramm, JohnSilva,Mr &, Mrs Levite Carrie~

Jeanne Carrier.

THE ANCHOR-Thurs., June 2, 1960

$15Mr & Mrs Roger Turner, Mr &

;l'JIrs John Lane, Mr & Mrs Wi],..liam Virdinlia.

$llOMr & Mrs Leo De Marco, Mr

,& Mrs Milton Sherman, ,Mr &·Mrs Frank O'Connell, Mrs Os­mond Crotty, Mr & Mrs HaroldRoberts.

Mr & Mrs Robert Dutra, Mr &, Mrs Anthony Procopio, Mr &

Mrs Oliver Collard, Mr & Mrs,John Synan, Mr & Mrs MiltonBowen. .

Mrs Norman Woodward, Mr &Mrs George Gray, Mrs Theresa& Albert 'Vargas, Mr 8: Mrs Man­tlel Vargas, Mr & Mrs William

, Fleming.Mr &' Mrs Samuel Pine, The '

John Moniz-Ferreira Family,Mr & Mrs Frank Virdinlia, Mr &Mrs Roland Bilodeau, Miss DoJ'Ooo "thea Silva. ' .

Miss Leona Gramm, Mr & MFsRoy ,M~,[lil):'d, .Mrs, Eva Caron, :Mrs Ralph Simmons, Mr' & Mra .Rober.t .She~man. ':" Mr & Mrs Wilbur Strang, Mr& Mrs Harry McConville, 1141' &Mrs Louis Collis, Mr & Mrs Vin­cent Scully, Mr &: Mrs JosepbMason.

INC'ORPORATED 1937

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JOIN THE NEWSociety of Brothers' ofOurLady of Providence

For information write to:, FATHER MASTER

St. Joseph the WorkerNovitiate

Warwick Neck, R. I.

,Co. Inc., Group Commander &Mrs 'Isadore So'uSa, Mr & MrsFrancis Metell. ' "

Mr & Mrs Francis Duarte, Mr& Mrs Herbert Metell, Mr & MrsDpna1d King, Mr & Mrs George,Sears, Mrs Frank Oliveira.

Mr 'Manuel Sequeria, Mr '&Mrs Edwin Whalen, Mr & MrsWilliam Haggerty, Mr & MrsMarshall McDonough, Mr Rich­,ard Oliver.,

Mr & Mrs Manuel Veira (ft),Mr & Mrs August Campos, Mr &Mrs Ernest Madeiros, Mrs NelsonBryarit; 'Mrs William Ennis.

, _Mr & Mrs Richard Furtado,Mrs Rose Tilton, Mr & MrsJoseph Borges, Mrs Earl Eggars,~r & Mrs Frederick Thifault. .-, Mr & Mrs Benjamin MayheWJr., Mr, & Mrs Walter Kszysty­niak, Mr & Mrs Conrad Kurth,Miss'Mary Reilly, Miss CarolynCorrellus. '

Jane Humphreys, Dr. JosephFrisch, 114., V. Funeral Home &Gene's Service Center, Atsco Oil'Co. (A. T. Silva), Bert's Barber~hop.

S. C. Luce Insurance, Island 'Electronics (George Anthony),Vineyard Dry Goods Co., Brick­man's Inc:

Mrs. Angell McAlpin.

General Organ,Repairing Co.

Pipe Organ'Technicians

Tuning & Rebuilding41,7 PARK ST. New BedfOl'Cl

WYman 3-3215 or 3.1905

Vineyard HavenST: AUGUSTINE'S

$200Rev. Leo M. Curry.

, . $50St. Augustine's Guild, St. Au­

gustine's Holy Name Society.$30

Mr & Mrs Cyril Blackwood.$25 '

'St. Augustine's St. Vincentde Paul Society... . , ,

$20, Michael Font~s Jr., M.. V. :fITa:­

tional Bank, WesteJ:n Auto 'Asso­c~ates Co.,Ip Memory.of ~o~er~,& Annie Curry.'

. $15 ..Smith Bros. Inc., Mrs James

Boyle, Mr & Mrs Anthony Costa,Mr & Mrs Harold Morri!,l,. Mr &Mrs Charles Conroy Jr.

, Slip Cover Shop.$12

Mr & Mrs Boleslaw Nickowal.$10 , ..

Sylvia ,Funeral Home, Hinck­ley Lumber Co., R. M. Packer

,. :~,..L,-..TESTKMONIAL BANQUET: Basketball champions of

St. Joseph's ChurchCYO, Fall River, receive parish recog­nition at a testimonial banquet. Left to right, Thomas Con­sidine, parish athletic director; Rev. Joseph P. Lyons,pastor; Joseph'Mullaney, head basketball coach at Provf·dence College;' Maury Wills, St. 'Joseph's team captain;Fred ,Wolstencroft, head coach of the parochial team.

Somerset~T. JOHN OF GOD

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DightonST. PETER'S

$50Arnold, Hoffman ~ Co.

, '. $20 ' ., Dr & Mrs Charles Souza.

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lVIr & Mrs Norman K, Smith.$10' "

Mr & Mrs Allan Corkum, Mr &Mrs Raymond Costa, Mr & MrsJohn lVIello, Mr & Mrs JosephMoulding, Mr & Mrs FrancisRose, Mr & Mrs Henry J. 'Kee-nan. .

$25Roland & Helen Martelly,

Joseph P. & Florence Costa Jr..Holy Rosary Society.

. $11,Manuel &: Mary MartJDfl Sr.

$10Luperce &: Deolinda Silvia"

Frank & Filomena Fonseca,George & Hilda Amaral, WilliamII; , Edith Raposa, Edward &:Ollvili Pereira, Mrs.MJP')' De-Costa. .

ST. MARGARET'S$50'

Sts. Margaret & Mary Guild, 'Tommy's Oil Service.

$25, Raymond C. Sullivan, Mr & 'Mrs Arthur A. Kennedy Jr.

$20Robert W. MacDonald, Mr 8&

Mrs Joseph Delsie.$10

Mr & Mrs Emiliano Gavazzo,Mr &. Mrs Lawrence Ellis, Ma­jorie Dexter, Buzzards Bay'Theatre, Tucy Bros., WallaceAuto Service Mr & Mrs Clay­son A. Tucy, Roberti Electric Co..J & E .Realty Co., Mr & Mrs Don­ald MacCormack, Mr & Mrs Nap­oleon Papineau, Mr & Mrs JamesO'Connor.

Mrs George Caron, Mr & MrsCornelius Sullivan.

Mrs Charles Fuller, Arthur D.Kemp, Louis ,J. Good; WilliamGregg, Thomas Wallace.

Eldridge Lumber Co.,' MrsMarie G. Faveau, Mrs 'AnnieEldridge, Mrs Sumner Towne,Mr & Mrs William J. Butler.

Mr & Mrs John A.' Butler.

Central VillageST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

$10Mr & Mrs John. .A.. Murlep.,

Manu.el P. Silva.

Appeal GiftsAcushnet

S100White's' Farm Dairy.

$25Mr 8t Mrs George F. LiarlkOll

Jr" Mr &'Mrs Romeo Pepin.. $20

Mr & Mrs Francis O'Leary MI'" Mrs ~erirand Pelletier,~ ~ I

Mrs Henry L. Guilbeault,' Mr ~

Mrs John P. Santos. 'S15

Mr & Mrs Paul Szwaja, HildeVincent & Family.

$12Mr & Mrs Romeo F. Bou'JR,

Mr & Mrs Theodore J. Schick.S10

Mr& Mrs Roland Bourgeois,'Mr & Mrs Oscar Martin, Mr &Mrs Raymond LeBlanc, Mr &Mrs Fred Borisoff, Mr &; MrsEmile Belliveau Jr.

Mr & Mrs Michael Lanzoni,Mr & Mrs Joseph Rostocld, Mr& Mrs Gerard Charest, Mr &Mrs Rudolph H~el, Mr & .MrsWilliam Oehrle.

Alice Gautreau, Laura Mar­tel, Laurette Senecal, Olga Se­queira,' Juliette Caisie. '

Diane Tanguay, Bella LePage,Robert' Furtado, Joseph Fontes,Loui~ Ga~dette.'. ,Assonet

John Sylvia, Mr & !VII'S Eu- , . Somersetgene G. Monclou, Mr & Mrs'Rily-S.... BERNA~P'~mond'Lague, Mr & Mrs Nathan. $25 . $T. 'THOMAS MOREGome!!, 'Mr &' Mrs ,Jo,hn J. Dr R. C"BU~~k, AFriend. .,. ",' $300 ,.

Aie119" . ' , . ' '.. " M . & 1\1' J h It ki '., Rev. Joseph$~5Welsh..Mr' & Mrs Germano V';ntllra, r rs 0 n onils , " -.r" .' .. ..

Mr ~',Mrlj Rich!lrd)r, '9'any,' Mr ,. , $13 . ", lie.v. patrick J. O'Neill.. :& Mrs Charles Gendron, Mr ,,& . Mr & Mrs Russeli Meillhold.' ' .., '" $60 ". ' ....Mrs James Haworth, M1' & MrS ' $10 . Mr & Mrs John F. Murphy Jr.Gerard Ledoux. St.i3ernard's Wom~p'l! Guild, ,,' $50 ,. . , 1. ,

Mr & Mrs Lucien LandI'y, Mr John B/1.ptist, Mr ~ Mrs Benoit' Mr, & Mrs Charles W. Latham.&: Mrs Leo Ricatd, Mr & Mrs Charla,~id" Mr" & Mrs 'Francis . $25 ,Roland Benoit,Mr, 1lt Mrs Jos- Kenney, Mr & Mrs Joseph Na- Mr & Mrs William H. Sherry,eph R. Olivier, ME: &, Mrs Henri, caula.'· Cosmo Davi, Mr & Mrs WilliamAllain." . Mr & Mrs Roland Parent, Mr Archard, Mr ~, Mrs Albert ,N.

Mr &: Mrs Romeo Beaulieu, ' &: Mrs Ephrim, Pilotte, Mr & Duclos, Mr & Mrs John Farris­Mr & ',Mrs William' CromHe- Mrs Charles Sullivan, Mr & Mrs sey, Parish Holy Name Society.holme, Mr & Mrs Dennis 0';. Eugene Timbetlake. ' $20Leary, Mr & Mrs Roll;md ::aston- Mr & Mrs Edward Kelly.'guai; Mr & Mrs ~e~ry Lague. Chatham $15

Mr & Mrs Emile Olifierko, Mr HOLY REDEEMER Mr & Mrs Anthony Galvin, Mr&: Mrs Alfred Plante, Mr & Mrs $50 '& Mrs John J. Joyce, A Friend.Lucien Letendre,. M!, & Mrs Mr & Mrs Arthur Corkery. . . $10 ,Rob(lrt Berche, Mr & Mrs, Ed... $10 Mr & Mrs George Lynch~ Mr &ward Demers. , Alice DObbyn, Mr & Mrs Rob- Mrs :harles A. Bean, Mrs Jean

Mr & Mrs' George Fagundes, Clarke, !Vir & Mrs Frederick J.Mr & Mrs George Bastarache, en Speight, Catherine Phelps. Wilding, Mr & Mrs Harold Trow-Mr & Mrs J. Robert Bauer, Mr Centerville . bridge.& Mrs Jean Pepin, Mr & Mra Mr & Mrs Natale Lima, Mr &Russell Lawton. OUR LADY OFVICTOR'11' Mrs Edward J. Far(ell, Mr &

Mr & Mrs Louis Moraux, Mr $45 '.' ' Mrs Carlin Lynch, 'Mr & Mrs& Mrs Edward Moraux, Mr' & Faucet Family. William O'Connor, Mr & MrsMrs Henry Hesketh Jr., Mr &: $10 John R. Williamson.Mrs John ,Nickowal, l\ir & Mrs Alexander, Family, Mary Mc- ' Mr & Mrs Richard Batchelder,John O'Toole. Devitt. John Paiva, Ellis E. Chorlton, Mr

Mr & Mrs Normand Robert, & Mrs Charles Smith, Mrs ErnestMr & Mrs Peter MurphY,Mr & Nan'tucket Coates.Mrs William Taylor, Mr & M,rs Mr & Mrs Raymond Auger,

L M & M 0 OUR LADY OF TflE ISLELouis aRue, r _ ' rs, ~car 1141' & Mrs Jeremiah Luongo, MrLapalme. $50" ,, & Mrs Leo Guertin Jr., Mr & Mrs

Mr & Mrs Henry Otocki, Mr St. Mary's Conference, St. Everett Bridge, Mr & Mrs Robert&: Mrs Martin' Connor, 1141' & Mrs Vincent de Paul. Gracie;'Manuel Cambra, Mr & Mrs Nor- $26 Mr & Mrs John A. Mitchell,mand Dalbec, Mr & Mrs Jam\w T. J. McGee Council, K. of C.; Mr & Mrs John C. Lennon, Mr &Santos. ,1'- &: Mrs Albert L. Silva, St. Mrs Anthony McCormack.

Mr & Mrs Joseph G. O'Brien, Mary's Guild.Mr & Mrs Joseph Bettencourt, $15Mr & Mrs Adelard Jacques, Mr Mr & Mrs Richard C. Mack.& Mrs Albert Fortin, Mr & Mrs $10William Kennedy. , . Molly & Rosamund Duffy, Mrs

Mr & Mrs Thomas Ferreira, Catherine Conway, ElizabethMr & Mrs Charles Bellefeuille, Lawrence, Rubert Warren, Mar­Mr & Mrs Louis Mach, Mr & garet Pope.Mrs Michael Szwaja, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs George O'Neill, MrsOvlla Hebert. Mary E. Murphy.

Mr & Mrs Lawrence Power,l'.'Ir & Mrs Leo Michon, Mi' &:Mrs Raymond Brodeur, Mr &Mrs Nelson Girard, Mr & MrllEugene Dabrowski.

Mr & Mrs John Engel, ,Mr ,&Mrs Amedee Gautreau, Mr &Mrs Henry Turek;, Mor & MrsArthur Blais, Mr &. Mrs .rohn)Latham. '

M & Mrs Gaston Surprenant,r,lr & Mrs John GwoZdz Jr., Mr& Mrs Manuel Linhares, Mr' &Mrs Leonard M~red~~" Mr &Mrs Leo Tuttle.

Mr & Mrs iohnRosario, Mr& Mrs David Trindade, Mr &:Mrs William Richards Jr, 1\'lr& Mrs Bertrand Allain, 1141' &Mrs George Pimental.

Mr & Mrs Martin McCoy, Mr& Mrs Armand Girard, Mr &Mrs Raymond Veary, Mr,& Mrs St.Charles Gibbs, Mr & Mrs' AI·I.:.' ,ence.Taber.

Mr &: Mrs William Laferriere,Loretta & Pierre Longpre Jr..Joseph L. Henick, Mrs ElmireRioux, Mr & Mrs Lucien St.Amand.

Mr & Mn Roger A. Allain.

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LiTURGICAL 'WORKSHOP:~ M'any frC:>,m ,the Dio(}ese pa.rtis:ipated" iA .Will~~m, tf. :Leonafd~ S.J.; Mary ~erki~s .Rya~~·.John ,Julian Ryan; all p,arti:..:the,secortd'-anfiualliturgicat,:workshop,held·at StOnehill College'. Ascension: cipants iil·a·panel ,discussion,-look',over program with Rev. Richard H•. Thursday; Theine"was "partieipation~in'the.Mass/' 'Left,~ parishioners of,,' Sullivan, O.s.O'.,.president of·StonE$.iIl.)ligbt; left to-right, ~ev. Joseph.J;, lloly Name 'Church, Fall Ri\,~r;'f6trri;'pal:t'of'audience. Left to right, Miss ,- 'Collins,Canibridg~'; .Rev. John·H. ~mer;',O:S.O.; ..keynote speaket,~,·Re~•-Gertrude ,M. Hurley,· Mrs. ·WIlliamE. :.:.Kaylor. 'Oe~ter, left to 'right, Rev-. John H. Hackett;J·.C;D:; .program":'cnairman..: , .' ..."' , I ' •

~Ma:ro~it~RitePriestsEstablish .. : Sister t~rour Schoc>l~ . Cro$ierF~the~s .to MarkJ.ubiiei,: .,'Semin.G'"fy' 'in, ' 1G. ti.'o.',.n.· '~s."·.·.C,.-.",G,.·,pi,ta.,I,·, ,,',: .I:~r. U!S•.,.Gover,.rr-~nt ONAMiA .(NC)":"';T~.he~dof . : Adco~pariyi'~g" ;thesup~ri~r

.' I~ - - .' WASHiNGTON (NC)...:-A'nun theC~osier Father!!. will ,v.isit ',:'Cenfmii ':00 a' visitation· of all"Maronit~:pr5~s.~ i~': the Fan, .. T~e stud.~nts of ~he'.new·senl"'; will represent the U. S. govern- ·the· United; St~tes this Summer ,Crosierhot.ses. in..,the n.,s. ",vih''River 'Diocese',' hi.cluding Chor:-;~ .inary.·.wi~, attend classes'\~~ ·the 'ment's'techhicaf'assistance pro- .~hi!e,memb~~!! of th,e.far-Jlung .be' ,Father': Benno. Mischke,.'Bishop 'Joseph Eid; ~t Anthony - Catholic Univ¢rsity'of America:' ' graJrt,as a constiltanfon a three- missionary:community are cele~' ·O.S.C. Americtm,. Provirici'al.'of the- p~serf Church; Fall River ..1\'.meetihg: -to ,,further: plaris-for. 'irionth tour of South AmeriCan ' 'bratiilg a -double' jubilee:, '" :who~aintains provincial head;-and Rev. George Saad, Our Lady.. :the,project will."p. "teld in Wash-. 'schools of I'1i.u'sing: _. Father, Will jam . Van' Hees, . ',iiuartel'S i,n Fort 'Wayne; 'Gold~n"~~PurgatoryChurcli.,.:Fall Rive~; :i9gton l1ext ,'·week.. I~ ,w,ill, pe .' s'.' t'" C'h' I M' . F' k O.S.C., Superior General Of the,' jubileii celebrations:' will. cuf-have· announced the establish;;. decided' at . that time' whEithe'r 'd IS efr th arhes

l:, farie .ragn t' , Canons Regular of the Order.'minate .. here in Minnesota. On

ment of a, semip.aiy for students" a·house should -be rerited 01': p'ut-' .e~n 0, .e sc ~o o..nursm a, of' the - H<;>ly Cross, '1'Vill come 'Juiy IS: ,- 'of the Maronite Rite in Washing-, chased to serve as ·initial head'- ~he Cathohc .UnIVersity of Amer- here from the Crosiers' 'general' '. . ..ton, .D. C~ . ' quarters. ,.... . '. Ica. ~ere.' WIll leave Sunday, to mother house 'of St. Agatha, - Founded at .Huy In Lorrame

In charge'of coll~ctionof funds . Plans, for ·the seminary have' aSSIst WIth ~r?ble~s of. nursmg Cu k the Netherlands. He will '(modern BelgIum) by Ble~se~dfor the scninary is Rt. Rev. ,been approved by His Eminence, .school admInIstration In three be Yi~: this country' during the 'Theodore De Celles,the CrOSIersChor-Bishop Mansour Stephen 'Amleto Giovanni Car'dinal Ci- Latin AmeriCan countries. golden jubilee year of the 'are one of the few order~ofof Our Lady of Lebanon Church, 'cognani, .' formerly Apostolic In Brazil she will hold consul- Crosiers in the United -States. .Canons Regular that, surVIved

. Brooklyn, N. Y.' He has been -Delegate to the United States tations at 17 different 'nursing Du'ring 1960 Crosiers throughout ·»:ears. of ,upheaval a,nd ,persecu­, authorized by Cardinal Cicog- 'and now Secretary of the Sacred - institutions. She will spend a the world- are celebrating 'the bon I~ ~urope :urm~ ~e ~e­

nani to collect' from faithful of (::ongregation for the Orientall .week in Santiago, Chile and 10 _ '750th anniversary of the foupd- .f?rmahon and renc . evo u-t~e 'Maronite Rite. Church;'Father Saad said here. .days in Lima,Peru. ing of the order. .. " .tlOn.

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