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RO:\IE (NC)-Father Pedro Arrupe, S.J., a 57-year­ old Spaniard who studied in the LTnited States, and was in Hiroshima when the American atom bomb fell there, is the new leader of the world's 36,000 Jesuits. He was elected here on the third ballo,t of BISHOP VISITS NAZERETH ON THE CAPE: Bishop Connolly visited the exceptIonal c.hildren at Nazareth Hy­ The Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholic Youth will hold its seventh annual convention Saturday and ~~~.,.. "urn. to Page- ~ r ! PRICE lOc
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Appeal Total Nears' All Ti me Record 'A .. . The ANCHOR Fall River, Mass., Tlhu;sday,. May 27, 1965 PRICE lOc Vol. 9, No. 21 © 1965 Tne Anchor $4.00 per Year " I I I ! r L IN NEW :MANSFIELD CHURCH: aev. Edward L. O'Brien, past-01' of St. Mary's Church, J,Iansfield, explains the design of the new tabernacle too Lillian Dion, left, whose family donated the taber- aade in memory of their brother, Rev. Eugene Dion, late pastor of Blessed Sacram{'u!; Church, Fall River. First Mass Of Mansfield Rev. Edward L. O'Brien, pastor of St. Mary's Parish, Mansfield, will celebrate the first Solemn Mass in the new church at 10:30 Sunday morning. Rev. John A. Chippendale win \be c1eacon and Rev. WilliamR. ,J1>rdan, subdeacon. Both are for- mer curates of the parish. The sermon will be preached by Rt. Rev. Hugh A. Gallagher, a fo1'-' mer pastor. The main altar was consecra- ied last Thursday by Most Rev, .James J. Gerrard, D.D., Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese. In the design of St. €hurch, Mansfield, certain facets of the idea of a church come mind. The purposes of a church in the order of their hierarchy are: the gathering place of the faithful to offer the renewal the redemptive sacrifice ;)I Christ; to receive the :and fruits of that sacrifice; :..:1> !hear the word of God; to adore Christ, really present in the Euchllrist; to perform ext,':;l- liturgical devotion, and to .,ith God in private prayer. In the basic· idea' of· a chul'ciit ... foci exist: Baptism St. Mary's on Sunday Eucharist. One is initiation, the ather full earthly attainment, anticipation of the Beatific Vision; they are opposites but related to one another as the beginning to the end. This was the basic design idea gram will include a banquet foil' St. :iUary's":"" the altar and and cotillion. Turn to Page Five Turn to Page Three Per/orms Yeoman Service Bedfvrd who is assistant to the director of th", National Catholic WeI f a I' e COl>ference's Latin Award to Honor Father Gorman SiKter Mary Urban R.S.M. has announced thata special scholarship has been estab- lished . at Bishop Feehan High School in Attleboro to hon- or the memory of the late Rev. Edward J. Gorman, former Su- Turn to Paie Three Charities Contriblufions Now at $653,841 . A new record high is in sight for the 1965 Catholic Charities Appeal. At head- quarters this morning a total of $653,841.28 was' announced. This total is increasing by the hour with the receipt of addi- tional substantial parish contri- butions and Special Gifts. Sixty-five parishes are now Honor Roll members. Several additional parishes are within easy distance. St. Lawrence of New Bedford continues to lead in parish contributions. "The wonderful support of all to this point," Chairman Richard K. iVIartin said today, "has placed us within the sight of victory.· Being realistic, I am unwilling to claim that victory until it has been established. The returns of the next few hours will be the deciding factor. We will close the books at Headquarters at noon time, Friday. . "There would be no more ex- pressive demonstration of affec- tion and appreciation for Bishop Connolly's years of charitable service. It is our sincere hope that the Appeal reaches a total that conveys this thought." FIFTEEN LEADING PARISHES St. Lawrence New Bedford 22,49B.5() Holy Name Fall River 18,560.67 St. John Attleboro 17,699.00 St. Mary No. Attleboro 17,107.50 St. James New Bedford 15,746.55 Turn to Page Eleven CYO Convention For Diocesan Leaders The Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholic Youth will hold its seventh annual convention Saturday and Sund.ay, May 29 ant3 30, at Ca- thedral Camp, East Freetown. A national celebrity will be heard as keynote speaker Satur- day afternoon. : The meeting of over 200 Dioc- esan CYO leaders, which will for the first time be a two-day event. will have as theme "Unity t/1rough Under!otanding." Panel discussions, to be held Sunday morning, will be based on the : theme. . . The keynote speaker will ap- pear after the convention's open- ing plenary session at 3 Saturday aftemoon. Th<! evening's pro- America Bureau, has been as- sisting in the relief work at the request of the papal nuncio to the Dominican Republic, Arch- bishop Emmanuelle Clarizio. In threewe,:,ks, the Agency for International Development and U. S. voluntary kgencies dis- tributed so m e five million pounds of emergency aid in the Dominican Republic.. most of it ill this strife-torn' capital, the Fan River diocesan priest said. In one operation, Father Clark reported, Catholic Relief Ser- vices in cooperation with AID to Page Eleve.l1 BISHOP VISITS NAZERETH ON THE CAPE: Bishop Connolly visited the exceptIonal c.hildren at Nazareth Hy- annis, on Monday afternoon and witnessed the wo;k of the:le children who are so close to :'lis heart. New Jesuit General Made Tertianship in Cleveland RO:\IE (NC)-Father Pedro Arrupe, S.J., a 57-year- old Spaniard who studied in the LTnited States, and was in Hiroshima when the American atom bomb fell there, is the new leader of the world's 36,000 Jesuits. He was elected here on the third ballo,t of turned the into a hos- the first day of voting. Fr. pital and put hlmself, his staff Arrupe came here as super- am 1 the novices at tho< service ior of the Jesuit Japanese ofihe injured. province. He was in Hiroshima The new general, the as superior of novitiate there sixth fmlll Spajn, was born at on t:le fateful Aug. 6, 1945, when Bilbao. on Nov. 14, 1907. He en- the first atom bomb fell. He Tum to Page Eleven Seven Priests iin Diocese Mark 40 Years of Service Seven diocesan priests, laboring in the service of God in various sections of this See, this year are observing the fortieth anniversary of their ordination. Several parishes akeady are making plans to honor the jllbilarians for their long and devoted work for the salvation of souls. Six are pastors and the seventh is chaplain at· one of the diocesan institutions for the aged The:, are: Rev. John G. Casey, pastor of Immaculate CO:lception, North Easton. Rev. James E. Lynch, pastor af St. Joan of Arc, Orleans. Rev. Lorenzo H. Morais, pas- tor of St. George's Westport. Rev. David A. O'Brien, pastor of S5. Peter and Paul's, Fan River. Rt. Rev. R. Pannoni, pastor of Holy Rosary, Fan Rive.'. Rev. Gearge E. Sullivan, pas.. tor of St. Joseph's. Fall River. Rev. Edmond Tremblay, chap- lain at Sacred Heart Home, New Bedwrd. Father Tremblay Father Trembby, the son of the late George and the late Mrs. Marie Audette Tremblay, was bom Feb. 23, 1897 in Fall River. Following graduRtioll from St. Anne's School he made high school and college studies at S1;. Mary's, Montreal, and completed his education for the priesthood under the Snlpician Fathers in that city. . He was ordained ·Feb. 22, 192:; at St. Michael's; Sherbrooke, Canada, by tIle late Most Rev; Osias Gagnon. Father Tremblay's service itt the Diocese includes assignment "urn. to Page-
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Appeal Total Nears' All Time Record 'A .. .

The ANCHOR

Fall River, Mass., Tlhu;sday,. May 27, 1965

PRICE lOcVol. 9, No. 21 © 1965 Tne Anchor $4.00 per Year

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TABERNACI~E IN NEW :MANSFIELD CHURCH: aev. Edward L. O'Brien, past-01' of St. Mary's Church, J,Iansfield, explains the design of the new tabernacle too M~8g Lillian Dion, left, whose family donated the taber­aade in memory of their brother, Rev. Eugene Dion, late pastor of Blessed Sacram{'u!; Church, Fall River.

First Mass Of Mansfield

Rev. Edward L. O'Brien, pastor of St. Mary's Parish, Mansfield, will celebrate the first Solemn Mass in the new church at 10:30 Sunday morning.

Rev. John A. Chippendale win \be c1eacon and Rev. WilliamR. ,J1>rdan, subdeacon. Both are for­mer curates of the parish. The sermon will be preached by Rt. Rev. Hugh A. Gallagher, a fo1'-' mer pastor.

The main altar was consecra­ied last Thursday by Most Rev, .James J. Gerrard, D.D., Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese.

In the design of St. Ma~'Y'3

€hurch, Mansfield, certain facets of the idea of a church come ~lJ>

mind. The purposes of a church in the order of their hierarchy are: the gathering place of the faithful to offer the renewal ~f

the redemptive sacrifice ;)I Christ; to receive the sacramen~s

:and fruits of that sacrifice; :..:1> !hear the word of God; to adore Christ, really present in the Euchllrist; to perform ext,':;l­liturgical devotion, and to mee~

.,ith God in private prayer. In the basic· idea' of· a chul'ciit

... foci exist: Baptism iA,,~

St. Mary's on Sunday Eucharist. One is initiation, the ather full earthly attainment, anticipation of the Beatific Vision; they are opposites but related to one another as the beginning to the end.

This was the basic design idea gram will include a banquet foil' St. :iUary's":"" the altar and and cotillion.

Turn to Page Five Turn to Page Three

Per/orms Yeoman Service

Bedfvrd who is assistant to the director of th", National Catholic WeI f a I' e COl>ference's Latin

Award to Honor Father Gorman

SiKter Mary Urban R.S.M. has announced thata special scholarship has been estab­lished . at Bishop Feehan High School in Attleboro to hon­or the memory of the late Rev. Edward J. Gorman, former Su-

Turn to Paie Three

Charities Contriblufions Now at $653,841 . A new record high is in sight for the 1965 Catholic Charities Appeal. At head­quarters this morning a total of $653,841.28 was' announced. This total is increasing by the hour with the receipt of addi­tional substantial parish contri­butions and Special Gifts.

Sixty-five parishes are now Honor Roll members. Several additional parishes are within easy distance. St. Lawrence of New Bedford continues to lead in parish contributions.

"The wonderful support of all to this point," Chairman Richard K. iVIartin said today, "has placed us within the sight of victory.· Being realistic, I am unwilling to claim that victory until it has been established. The returns of the next few hours will be the deciding factor. We will close the books at Headquarters at noon time, Friday. . "There would be no more ex­

pressive demonstration of affec­tion and appreciation for Bishop Connolly's years of charitable service. It is our sincere hope that the Appeal reaches a total that conveys this thought."

FIFTEEN LEADING PARISHES St. Lawrence

New Bedford 22,49B.5() Holy Name

Fall River 18,560.67 St. John

Attleboro 17,699.00 St. Mary

No. Attleboro 17,107.50 St. James

New Bedford 15,746.55 Turn to Page Eleven

CYO Convention For Diocesan Leaders

The Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholic Youth will hold its seventh annual convention Saturday and Sund.ay, May 29 ant3 30, at Ca­thedral Camp, East Freetown. A national celebrity will be heard as keynote speaker Satur­day afternoon. : The meeting of over 200 Dioc­

esan CYO leaders, which will for the first time be a two-day event. will have as theme "Unity t/1rough Under!otanding." Panel discussions, to be held Sunday morning, will be based on the

: theme. . . The keynote speaker will ap­

pear after the convention's open­ing plenary session at 3 Saturday aftemoon. Th<! evening's pro­

America Bureau, has been as­sisting in the relief work at the request of the papal nuncio to the Dominican Republic, Arch­bishop Emmanuelle Clarizio.

In threewe,:,ks, the Agency for International Development and U. S. voluntary kgencies dis­tributed so m e five million pounds of emergency aid in the Dominican Republic.. most of it ill this strife-torn' capital, the Fan River diocesan priest said.

In one operation, Father Clark reported, Catholic Relief Ser­vices in cooperation with AID

~urn to Page Eleve.l1

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BISHOP VISITS NAZERETH ON THE CAPE: Bishop Connolly visited the exceptIonal c.hildren at Nazareth Hy­annis, on Monday afternoon and witnessed the wo;k of the:le children who are so close to :'lis heart.

New Jesuit General Made Tertianship in Cleveland

RO:\IE (NC)-Father Pedro Arrupe, S.J., a 57-year­old Spaniard who studied in the LTnited States, and was in Hiroshima when the American atom bomb fell there, is the new leader of the world's 36,000 Jesuits. He was elected here on the third ballo,t of

turned the nov~tiate into a hos­the first day of voting. Fr. pital and put hlmself, his staffArrupe came here as super­ am1 the novices at tho< service

ior of the Jesuit Japanese ofihe injured. province. He was in Hiroshima The new Je~lIit general, the as superior of ~he novitiate there sixth fmlll Spajn, was born at on t:le fateful Aug. 6, 1945, when Bilbao. on Nov. 14, 1907. He en­the first atom bomb fell. He Tum to Page Eleven

Seven Priests iin Diocese Mark 40 Years of Service

Seven diocesan priests, laboring in the service of God in various sections of this See, this year are observing the fortieth anniversary of their ordination. Several parishes akeady are making plans to honor the jllbilarians for their long and devoted work for the salvation of souls. Six are pastors and the seventh is chaplain at· one of the diocesan institutions for the aged

The:, are: Rev. John G. Casey, pastor of

Immaculate CO:lception, North Easton.

Rev. James E. Lynch, pastor af St. Joan of Arc, Orleans.

Rev. Lorenzo H. Morais, pas­tor of St. George's Westport.

Rev. David A. O'Brien, pastor of S5. Peter and Paul's, Fan River.

Rt. Rev. Jo~~ph R. Pannoni, pastor of Holy Rosary, Fan Rive.'.

Rev. Gearge E. Sullivan, pas.. tor of St. Joseph's. Fall River.

Rev. Edmond Tremblay, chap­lain at Sacred Heart Home, New Bedwrd.

Father Tremblay Father Trembby, the son of

the late George and the late Mrs. Marie Audette Tremblay, was bom Feb. 23, 1897 in Fall River. Following graduRtioll from St. Anne's School he made high school and college studies at S1;. Mary's, Montreal, and completed his education for the priesthood under the Snlpician Fathers in that city. .

He was ordained ·Feb. 22, 192:; at St. Michael's; Sherbrooke, Canada, by tIle late Most Rev; Osias Gagnon.

Father Tremblay's service itt the Diocese includes assignment

"urn. to Page-~

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2 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. May 27,1965 Offers Solemn Mass Sunday

Rev. Donald D Velozo, 46 Oregon Street, Fa!! River, who was ordained on Mas 22 in Cam­den, N. J., will offer his First

Diocese of Fa rI River

Solemn High Mass on Sunday, May 30, in St Mich<>el's Church, Fall River at 11.

Rt. Rev. Eumbert.c S. Medei­ARSIGNMENT

OFFICIAL

ros, Diocesan Chancellor and pastor of St. Michael's Church,

Rev. stephm J. Downey to St. Francl8 Xavier Chmeh, will preach the sermon. Hyannis, 8$ assistant. Rt. Rev. Augusto L. Furtado,

Effective date, "Friday, May 21, 1965. '. pastor of St. John of God Chm'ch, Some:l"set, will serve as assistant priest. Fev. Robert F. Wallter of Mt. Ephraim, _N.J.,~..,.",...~t£;;:g. _ subdeacon, respecotively.

Rev. Joseph Oliveira of St. Michael's Church, Fall River,

Bishop of Fan River

Parish PALLBnD

tilt. Mary $10,025.50 Ble~ed Sacrament 1,991.15 Espirito Santo 1,789.00 Holy Cross 1,057.00 HoLv Name 18,560.67 Notre Dame 5803.00 Our Lady of Angels 6,558.89 Our Lady of Health 2,032.50 Holy Rosary 2,618.00 Immaculate Conception 6,039.05 Sacred Heart 10,861.50 st. Anne 4,864.50 St. <\ntl:.ony of DecJerl 1,704.00 st. Anfr.ony of Padua 1,819.00 St Eliz&beth 1,224.00 St. John the Baptist 3,423.00 St. Jose~:>h 5,798.50 St. Louis 3,624.00 St. Matthew 2,321.00 St. Michael 4,366.25 St. Patrick 7,009.80 SS. Peter and Paul 5,805.00 St Roch 1,786.00 St. Stanislaus 2,178.50 st. William 4,'l12.00 Santo Christo 3,822.05.

NEW BEDFORD Holy Name 10,204.99 AssIDllption 1,391.40 Holy Rosary 502.00 Immaculate Conception 4,304.04 lit. Carmel 10,561.85 Our Lady of

Perpetual HelJ) 737.65 Our Lady of Purgatory 909.00 Sacred Heart 3,935.60 st..<\nne 2,104.37 St. Anthony CIi Padua 3,846.00 St. Bonifaee 412.75 St Casimir 879.00 St. Francis of Assisl 1,929.50 St. Hedwig 484.25 St. Hyacinth 1,859.15 St. James 15,746.55 St. John the :Baptist 8,447.39 st. Joseph 10,644.00 st.Kilian 4,416.00 St Lawrence . 22,498.50 st. Mary 6,103.00 St. Theresa 5,496.00

ATTLEBO.O Holy Ghost 3,189.'15 St. John 17,699.00 st. Joseph 4,529.00 St. Mary 7,3~.50 st. Stephen 4,146.00 St. Theresa 7,312.70.

NORm AftLEBORO Saered Hearl 5,680~ St. MalrY 17,107.50

FORTY HOURS DI=VnTlnN

May 27-Mouni St Mary's Convent. Fall River.

River. Convent of the Holy

Union of the Sacred Hearts, Fall River.

Convent of the Sacred Hearts, Fairhaven.

St. Theresa's Convent, Fall River.

:May SG--Blessed Sacrament, Fall River.

June 6-8t. Joseph, Taunton. Holy Name. Fall River. Holy Trinity West Har­

wieh. - --

Totals TAUNTON

Holy Family Ho·.y Rosary Immaculate Conception OUr Lady of Lourdes Sacred Heart St. A\nthony St. James St. Joseph st. Mary st. Paul

TOWNS A~ushnet-

St Francis :xaVier As'lonet-St. Bernard Buzzards Bay-

St. Margaret Centerville--

Our Lady of Victory Central Village--

St John Baptist

4,296.25 2,211.00 5,431.00 3,544.00 6,343.00 4,586.'10 3,2'15.00 6,263.00

10,808.75 4,945.00

3,201.50 1,394.50

5,378.00

3,696.00

2,152.00

Awards Program .Honors Leaden

The Catholic Committee' .. . Scouting and the Marian com­mittee of the Fall River Dioee. win co-sponsor their sixth aD­DUal awards dinner at 6:. Tuesday night, June 8 at Bishop Cassidy High School cafeterta.. Taunton.

Bishop Gerrard will award sa. George, St. Anne and Pellcaa medals to outstanding leaders of Catholic faith in Boy Scout, Gill Scout, Campfire Girl or Daugh­ters of Isabella programs.

. Represented will be youtJi leaders from the Fall River, New Bedford, Taunton-Attleboro and Cape Cod areas of the Diocese.

Cape Cod CCD Field Day .'

Thf: CCD School o~ Religion of St. Patrick's Church, WarehalQ, will close the school year with • field day scheduled for Satur­day, May 29, at the Wareham High School A+hletlc Field: .

All children' of . grades one thrOugh nine arp. invited to p~ ti.cl~:lte in .the various ev~. p¥mued for thf' program. '.

Mr. William Paling, president of the Confratemity of Christi_ Doctrine, is being assisted by • large committee from the parish group and members of the high sellonl religion class . ,

Parents and friends are'.. vited. Awards will be given at the close of the aftern~ program.

Ecumenism Aim PONCE (NC) - Bishop Fe­

miot Torres Oliver of Ponce W. named a seven-priest commbt­sion to plan ecumenical dialogue with other Puerto Rican Cl1rb­tians in this predomiDant17. Catholic island.

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St. Anthony 6,298.00 St Joseph 8,951.67

St. Joseph 8,'951.67 st Mary 9'10.60 Sacred Hearts 866.00

Falmouth-St. Patrick 9,81i9.Qo Hyann.is-

St Francis Xavier ii,l86.50 Mansfield-5t. M8J7 ~,036.91 Mattapoisett-

St Anthony 3,214.50 Nantucket-

Our Lad)' of the lsle 2,640.00 North Dighton-

St. JObeph North Easton-

Immac. Conception North Westport-

Our Lady of Graee Norton-st. Mary Oak Bluffs-

Sacred Heart Ocean Grove-­

st Michael Orleans-

St. Joan of Are OstP.rville--Assu'l'lption Provincetown-

St. Peter Raynham-5t. Ann Sandwich­

C<irpus Christi Seekonk-Mt. Cormel Somerset-

St. John of God St. Patr1ck Sl Thomas More

South Dartmou~h­St. Mary

South Yarmouth-· St. Pius X

Swansea-OUr Lady of Fatima St Dominic St. Louis of Ii:'anc:e

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Vincentians to Hold Fall River Meeting' . The monthly meeting of Fall

River Particular Council, Soci­ety of St. Vincent de Paul, will be held at 8 o'clock next Tues­day night in St. Elizabeth's par­ish hall, following Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacram.lmt in the Church at 7:45.

President Edouard W. Lacroix has requested members to return application cards for the St. Vincent de Paul Health Cainp at the meeting so' that health cards and other necessary forms can be made out.

MI'I~~ Ordo

SERRANS: Rev. Edward B. Halton, O.P., dean of Freshmen at Providence College will address mem­bers of Serra International District No. 40 tonight at '1 at White's to which clubs from Fall -River, Attleboro, New Bedford, Taunton, New­port and Providence, have been. invited.

, To Be Ordained' Rev. Mr. Robert J. Braunreu­

ther, S.J., brother of Mrs. Fnm­cis J. D'Errico, Fall River,' will be ordained for the New En­gland province of the Society'of Jesus Saturday, June 12 at Weston College, Weston, Mass. He will offer his First Solemn Mass Sunday, June 20 at St. Catherine of Siena Church, Nichols, Conn. Holder of B.A. and M.A. degrees, the ordinandua has studied in Germany, Aus­tria and France.

Necrology MAY 3.

Rev. Jordan HarPin, O.P., 1929, Dominican Priory, Fall River.

Rev. Edmond J. Potviri, 1937, Pastor, St. John Baptist, Fall River.

Rev. James M.. Quinn, 1950, Pastor, St. John Evangelist, At.­tleboro.

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3 Jubilari~ns ' . eontinued from Page'Four

•. Blessed. Sacrament Parish, Fall River, from' 1951 to 1956. He '-vr~. named chaplain at Sacred Heart Home in 1959...

Monsignor PaDnonl

Born Feb. 4, 1901 ill Fall River. Monsignor Pannoni is the son af tbe late Louis and the late Mrs. :Qeatrice Zarlenga Pannoni. He was graduated from St. Mary's Parochial SchOOl, B, M. C. Dur­fee High School and St. Charle$ ~ollege, Catonsville, Md.

. He. studied philosophy and theology' at the Propagation 1)£ tile Faith University in Rome

. and was ordained Sept. 19, 1925 in St. Mary's Cathedral by ~he

late Most Rev. Daniel F. Feehan, D.D.

Monsignor Pannoni's parish assignments were at Sacred Heart, Taunton; Corpus Christi, Sandwich; St. William, Fall River, and St. Francis of Assisi, New Bedford. He was named pastor of Holy Rosary Sept. 30, 1~4S.

He holds a Bachelor of Sacred Theology degree awarded by the Propagation of the Faith Uni­ftrsity. I-~e was invested as Do­mestic Prelate on April 21, 1964.

Father O'Brien

The son of the late Edward M\d the late Mrs. Julia She;I O'Brien, Father O'Brien was born Jan. it, 1898 in Fall River. He graduated from Durfee High School and Holy Cross College. He was ordained JunE' 6, 1925 in St. Mary's Cathedral by the late Most Rev. Daniel F. Feehan, D.D., f l> 11 0 vii I n g theological studies at st. Bernard's Semi­nary, Rochester, N. Y

Father O'Brien's assignments have been Sacred Heart, Oa~< Bluffs; Sacred Heart, Taunton; St. Mary's, North Attleboro; St. Mary's, South Dartmouth, and St. Margaret's, Buzzards Bay. He was appointed pastor of SS. Peter and Paul on March 26. 1963.

Father O'Brien served as chaplain of· Bishop Feehan 09uncil, 2911, K. of C at Bourne and is presently chaplain of Our Lady of Victory Court No. 165, elltholic Order of Foresters.

Father Lynch

Father Lynch was born Feb. 2, 1898 in Fall River, the son of the late James and the late Mil'S. Teresa Barry Lynch. He was graduated from St. Mary's Paro­chial School and B. M. C. Dur­fee High. School and attended Holy Cross College for two years.

He studied philosophy and theology t!t St. Mary's and the Sulpician Seminary, Baltimore, and was ordained June 6, 192.5 in St. Mary's Cathedral by the late Bishop Feehan.

Father Lyncl:.'s· parish assign­ments include Holy Name, New Bedford; St. Mary's, Taunton and Immaculate Conception, Taunton. He served as an Army ehaplain from February, 1942 until 1946 when he returned to Taunton to serve at Holy Family. He was named pastor of St. Joan Gf Arc in August, 1947.

Father Sullivan

Born in Fall River Feb. g, 1000, Father Sullivan is the son of the late John P. and the late Mrs. Mary E. Kenney Sullivan. He was graduated from B. M. C. Durfee High School and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts de­gree by Holy Cross College.

l:i'ollowing theological studies at St. Bernard's Seminary, Rod'l ­ester, N. Y., Father Sullivan WJ.S

o!':iained June 6, 1925 in the Cathedral by the late Bisho9 Feehan and was assigned to St. M3ry's, Nantucket.

Other assignments were St. ,Joseph, Fall River; Falmoutn !leights; Holy Name and St.

FR. JAMES E. LYNCH FR. LORENZO a MORAm

FR. GEORGE E. SULLIVAN

CYO Convention Continued from Page One

perintendent of D i 0 c e san Schools.

Sunday Schedule Sunday's schcdulp. will begin

with breakfast, followed by Mass and panel discllssions. Elections of Diocesan officers Will be held at noon and a "cooknik" and gamE'S will close the ~onvention. Tennis, volleyball and softball equipment will be on hand.

Rev. Walter A. Sullivan, Dioc­esan CYO director, announces that in addition to the main speaker, representat.ives of state and local govE-rnment will ad­dress the Diocesan delegates.

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Mary's Cathedral in Fall River. He served as an Army chaplain' from 1943 until 1946 when he was named pastor of Corpus Christi, Sandwich.

Father Sullivan was pastor of St. Dominic's, Swansea until his appointment as pastor of St. Jo­seph's in September, 1961. He .was formerly moderator of the Berchmanns and Epsilon Clubs and regional director of the Catholic Guild for the Blind. He is presently Diocesan director of the guild.

Father Sullivan's Army ser­vice included assignment to both European and Pacific Theatres. lie has also been chaplain, of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Fall River and the Cape Cod Knights of Columbus. He was also Faithful Friar of the K. of C. 4th Degree, Cape Cod.

Father MoraiS Born in Fall River Sept. 14,.

1897, Father Morais is the son of the late Thomas and the late Mrs. Aimee Reuthier Morais. After graduating from Notre Dame School, Fall River, he made high school, college and philosophy studies in Canada. He completed his education. at St. Mary's, Baltimore and ·was OI'dained June 6, 1925 by the late Bishop Feehan.

His assignments have included Wellfleet; Sacred Heart, North Attleboro; Notre Dame, Fall River; St. Anthony and Holy Rosary, New Bedford. He was assigned to St. George, Westport, in July, 1951.

Father Casey Father· Casey was born Sept.

13. 1896 in Lowell, and is the son of the late John and the late Mrs. Ellen T. Hayes Casey. After graduating from St. Mary's grammar and high schools in

·Taunton he attended St. An­selm's and Holy Cross. He studied theology at St. Mary's Baltimore. and the Theological College and was ordained June 6, 1925 by the late Bishop Fee­han. . , Father Casey's parish assign­ments have been Immaculate Conception, Taunton; Holy Fam­ily, East Taunton; St. Lawrence, New Berdford; Our Lady of the Assumption, Osterville; St. Pat­rick, Falmouth; St. Joseph's, Woods Hole, and St. Paul's Taunton. He was named pastor of Immaculate Conception in 1954.

Father Casey also served as an Army chaplain from 1942 un­til 19'15.

MSGIt'. .JOSEPH R. PANNONI

Father Gorman Continued from Page One

The Fathers of the Feehan Awards Banquet Committee will sponsor the annual scholarship, the regional high school princi­pal announced.

"If any person should live on in our prayers," ·said Sister Mary Urban, "it is Father Gorman. If today we enjoy the modern fa­cilities of one of the best planned educational buildings in the al'ea, it is because of the long-range planning and fore­sight of this great priest.

"We regret that Father Gor­man did not live to see the first class graduate from Feehan but we are proud to announce that beginning with the first class the Rev. Edward J. Gorman Schol­arship will be awarded annually to a deserving Feehan student."

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4 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. May '27, 1965

FIRST: John A. O'C-{);'}T.!i)r will establish a new {;iOl:' €Sfln

newspaper for BishGp M~ch­ael Hyle of Wilmingtor., Del O'Connor, until now w~th tne Monitor, San Francisec, is a graduate of Notre Dame University, and later ~3id

graduate work in journa13sm at Stanford Univers5ty. NC Photo.

S20 Elco Dress Co. Inc., .I\nclerson

& Olsen, Slocum Mill Ini?, F:ieta­vino Silk Mill Inc., Roy Paper Company

S15 D. L. Hathaway, & SOr:iS, Fire­

fighters Assn. No. 841, G. TiT. Luiz & Co., Wefer & Parker, M & K Coffee House, C. F. C:';E!!5ng & Son

Fall River $1,900

Fall River Natior-<:! ]BaYlrr Globe Mfg. Co. George M. Montle Firestone Rubber & Latex

Products Co.

$500 Slades Ferry Trust C.,. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Tansey Mr. & Mrs. Gerald E. McNally R. A. McWh!rr Company J & J Corru~ated Box Corp.

$328 Catholic Memorial H<;me Resi­

dents $300

Textile Workers Union 0.1' America, AFL-CIO

Union Savings Bank Citizens Savings B3l:k Fall River Savings Bank

S200 Almeida Electric Ce. A Friend Jay Deliveries Inc.-Id:r. & Mrs

Arthur J. Donovan Sr. $150

Fall River People's Co{\pera­tive Bank

Ann Dale Products S100

Louis Hand Inc. R. B. Negus Lumber C.,. Fall River Shopping Center

Associates Pacific Oil Co. Sullivan of Fall River & Hyan­

nis Newport Finishing Corp.

$75 Mathieu Oil Company Thomas Hudner

$50 Walter A. Furman Co. Atty. & Mrs. William P. Grant Daughters of Isabell.a - As­

sumption Circle No. 74 General Scrap Iron L'1c. Corcoran Supply Ce. A Friend Atomic Fence Corp. Gamache Trucking Co. William Stang Asse:=1::'}y Letendre & Boule Wfoolenale

Grocers

Atty. Francis Meagher Campanella & Cardi Robert L. Germane CCEt:rn£1Qr Ken-Lac Cha..n.i~aJ Co. 111£.

$35 James P. Hart

$30 R. G. Chouinard Funeral Home

Ine. Joseph & Emma Parks Atlantic News Co. Inc.

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Lewis M<iJJey David J. Friar H. Schwartz & Sons me. Engine Service & Supply Inc. Ray's Auto Radiator 'WGr1!:s Amalgamated Clothir.E WCJk­

el'S of America No. 177 =.] S76 M. Joseph Madowsky Dr. Elmer Leigh Jr. Thomas Abbott Francis B. Leary Walter C. Fraze Staples Coal Co. Atty Peter Collias F. W. Woolworth Co.

.Robert A. Clark Wm. N. Wheelock & So}'l~ bWro

Economy Body & Rcd:1au. Works

St. Joseph's Women's Guild Fall River Steam & Gas Pi))e

Ce. A. A. Plante & Sons

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S'wan Cleaners, Fall mv. Florists Supply Co.

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Liberty Loan & Realty Ce. J:n&. Mrs. Anna Caskin, Mrs. Jane Dou, Mrs. Mary E. Carey, HOl'­:m:1Cias Boudreau

Mrs. Alice T. Hennessey, EthEl S. Sullivan, Mrs. Anne Barr:ault, Anna Gagne

:B:ilton's Bakery, Crawford EJ«:trical Co., Tom Beedem Co.

Hall's Music Store

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Holy Cross Fathers $50

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Sacred Hearts Xc'\::t:£lte SI5

Catholic Com:'l::~~ee on Scout­ing

Taunton $51tO

Reed & Barton FmJ:nd£ltion, Inc.

$300 Haveg Industries

$258 Wm. Reed & Sc:9~-Tmmton

Daily Gazette S15il

Mr. & Mrs. Thom:>s E. Donelan $125

St. Mary's Women's Gllild $100

Rennie M:mufactu!ing Co. Charles R. Ganigan

$5tl Stone Charitable FGunClation Robertson Factories

$35 Nu-Brite Chemica) Co.

S30 In Merr..ory of Faite:- Griffin

$25 Abreau's en Se;o:"'::(.>e Portuguese American Civic

Club Bristol Athletic Club Dr. William E. Bar:: €s McKenna's Gift ShGp Societe des Enfc:r:~s de Iv.:aJrie Eagan's Package Store William Hurley, ;:-r. Sheridan Silver Ce. Frank R. Pero Ins. Agency Mt. Hope Machinery Co. J. R. Tallman Ins. Co. ' Alexio Insurance Agency Masll. Catholic Order of For­

esters, St. Elizabeth Court Dr. Samuel L. P<>p]ack

$20 G. B. Welding & Construction

Co., Staples Coal Co., Beneficial Finance Co.

$15 Taunton Stove Co., White

Front Market, Samuel Misepb, D. E. Murphy & Co., :::oc.

DeSouza Bros. Market

Attleboro $100

Massachusett!" Elc.ct;;:c Ce. First Federal Savir.gs & Loan

Ass')('iation $50

_ Alcaza'oa Circle-Dz.ugMers of Isabella

Carey Brothers Leavens Mfg. Co., Jfnc. Catholit' Nurses G1.l'3JIl1 of At­

tleboro Area M S Co.

$25 Ashley Drug StGJre Brown's Catholic Women's Club CYO-St. John's Olive A. Nerney Atberton Furniture Co. Charles Thomar & Son Inc. St, John's C,:uncl! No. 404-

Knights of Columbus $20

Pleasant Pharmacy $15

L. H. Cooper

North Attleboro $560

The Bernard J. Dcyle Family $300

Mr. & Mrs. Leon Pini $50

Holy Name SCdE~Y - Sacred Heart

Westcott Constr",(;non Co.

Donley !\Ifg. Co. St. Anne Sodality

$35 Dr. Domenic Basile

$30 Raymond P. Tonsigr.;<lnt

$25 Arns Park Motel, inc. Frenchie's Service Si~tion

Nellie Lavery No. Attleboro Coai Q).

Webster Co. Dr. Robert J. Welch Falls Shopping Cer.ter A Friend Metal Spin-Craft, IDC.

The Rome

New Bedfoll'd $1,500

Hemingway Transpcr1 Inc. $1,125

E. Anthony & Sor~ ":11:'. Cape Cod Standard T5mes

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$300 American Press-Lithogrill'her Almeida Bus Lines he.

$25tl1 Sullivan & Foster Ccnt....-actoJ'5 Harriet Transport Co.

$150 N.B. Five Cent S~".il')gs

$100 Princeton Clothing /C(). Inc. A Friend N.B. & Acushnet Co-l(;per~five

Bank Universal Roofir.g & StEfl

Metal Co. Nash Realty Corp. Dartmouth Finishing Co. Dartmouth Textile Cc~;p.

N.B. Reconstruction COl"]>. Hyman Krivoff Massachusetts ':'ruc~::T1g CO!'P. U.S. Ring Binder Ccrp.

$7S, Sturtevant & Hook Enc.

$60 George Bernique & Co.

$51 Olson & Appleby

$50 Gulf Hill DaiTJ' A Friend Sunset Cleaners & Dyers Margeson Plumbing Co. Hathaway Oil Co. Inc. Park Oil Co. Norris Tripp & Ce. :Inc. Darnien Council No. -t19f)

Knights of Columbus Macedo Pharmacy The Keystone Kaplan Bros. JI'umiture Co.

$35 Philip J. Kane Inc.

$311) Charles S. Ashley & Sons Browne Pharmacy Inc.

$25 Manhattan Bottling Co. Beneficial Finance Co. Municipal Employees Union

No. 851 Dr. H. F. Riley Local No. 899 UAW, AFL-CIO A Friend State Road Cemer.~ B)o~rr eG. Holmes Coal Co.

, Perfection Oil Co. Brodeur's Machine Co. Inc. Park Motors Inc. Plumbers Supply Co. American Flex.ible Glennon Roofing Co.

Reca Pharmacy Gilt Edge Textile Babbit's Steam SpH:5alty Co. Zeiterion Realty CCJp. H.M.C. Cutlery Machinery Sales Ccrp. Schmidt Mfg. Co. Peoples Super Market Shawnee Mills Cape Cod Fabrics Inc. C. E. Beckman Cornish & Company Humphrey Covil &. Coleman

Inc. Herman's Liquor Store Union Liquors Co. New Bedford Cat:--:cJic Guild

for Blind Ryan & Scully IJr.c.

THANGALDOR ••• LONG MILES' Tc:J MASS

IKE HOLY FATHER'S •••ION AIDTD THE DAII..,.AL CHURaH

For so many of the 437 Cathollcs in Thanga. loor, south India. It Is a trying ordeal to attend Mass each Sunday-to receIve the sacraments regularly. The aged. the infirm, the young children, have to walk more than five miles through extensive forests, over hills, and across canals to reach the nearest church. All of these people of God must travel laborously, by foot, In rain and heat, to the small church at Valur, conducted by Father Anthony Thelapilly ••• the mother. with her days old infant nestled to her breast to be baptized: the wiele-eyed. hand hold· Ing couple to be married; the grieving widow accompanying the motionless body of her hus. band. "If these Catholics." says Father Thela. pilly, "ere vel}' backward In all respects, It J. chiefly to be attributed to the absence of. church and school In their mIdst, a place where they eould be elevated and enlightened."

Typical of villagers In southern 'ndia. these devout aouls In Thangaloor have only enous" Income to provide the barest necessIties. They look to us for help. They hope to build a chum"

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SHEPHERD AND HIS BELOVED FLOCK: Bishop Connolly, who established Nazareth Hall on the Cape in 1960 as one of the agencies of· the Catholic Charities Appea~, visited the school Monday and wltnessed the progress that these exceptional chHdren have made during their training. Left, Bishop is wekomed on hj~ entrance to the Hyannis school.

•First Solemn High Mass In New

Center, Sister Mary Joel, R.S.M., principal, discusses the year's accom­plishments with the Ordinary. Right, The classroom becomes the center of the Diocesan Shepherd's attention a9 he questions one of his loved ones about her studies.

Mansfield Church Next Sunday Continued from Page One

baptistry are on the same UL<J; a 3trnight line can be drawn between the two and this is the spine of the ehurt;h; and in be­tween the two, the baptisnu[ font and the altar, are the faith­tm.

MaiD, Side Altars There are three basic area

divisions - the sanctuary, the ":JeP3ra ted", "sanctified" means "separated". The nave, the place for' the faithful, and the narthel[ M' entry which in the overvie<N, CJOntains or is contained by the baPtistry.

The sanctuary is the most im­portant area because it house3 the altar. Two altars are set on II three-step predella, or plat­form; the one against the rear waU is the altar of reservatiml where the tabernacle contain­ing the Sacred Presence will be atationed.

Tabemacle The bronze tabernacle was de­

signed by John ~. Hardy. of the Cathadral Art Metal Ce). Inc. fIt eanjllnctlon w!th the P. A. TracC!y Co. of Provi(fence. It de­f'icts an incised· ebamelled mail (If the world on the front, the figure of Ghrist the King as the Eternal Priest in the center, and tbe border has an inscription from the Mass of the Feast of Christ the King. It. is ealled the Kinl'! of King!> tabernacle.

The map on the- tabernacle depicts the boundaries of the world at that time: from the Mediterranean Sea to the Per­llian Gulf (the Easterp. Sea) anci from the Euphrates River to the islands and lands of. Southwest­ern Europe, then considered the ....ds of the earth. -

ThE' Gradual 10 the new Mass III taken from Psalm '71 whim eomiders the kingdom of the lIessia. His power sba1l be from Sea to Sea.

In front of this altar is the .tar of sacrifice which hi 10­

All-Faiths Chapel TRAVEltSE CITY (NC)-The

llew All-Faiths Chapel on the gmunds of the State Hospital here in Michigan was dedicated and blessed by Bishop Allen ;r. Babcock of Grand Rapids. Also participating were Bishop Archie Crowley, president of the Mich­igan Council of Churches. and Rabbi Phillip Rosenberg of Tem­DIe B'Nail Israel fA Muskegoa.

cated on the pr~ella to offer the celebrant the opportunity to offer the sacrifice "facing the people" if so designated by the Ordinary of the Dioeese.

Also included in the sanc­tuary are two side altars of polished Dekora and Sommes Sound Pink Granite.

The Communion rail is of oak. The altar of reservation has has a gold leafed panel of the "Crn-Rho" - meaning Christ ­because this is where the Sacred Species of God the Son is con­tained in the tabernacle.

The side altars dedicated tQ

the Blessed Mother and St. Joseph also have gold leafed monograms -.me delineating "M3ry the Queen"; the other symbolizing the purity and labor of the vocation of St. Jo­se9h. Over the side altars are specially carved wood panels of OW" Lady and St. Joseph.

Stained Glass Windows The rear wall of the sanctu­

ary is dominated by three stained glass windows depicting the Nativity, the Crucifixion and the Ascension. These windows are from the old church and were a great disciplining factor in. the new church's design.

The Nativity scene and the Crucifixion and Nativity scenes are the representation of the Incarnational and Redemptive facts about which the whole li ­turgical year is centered. In the sanctuary these windows are framed in a pattern of vertical 3ak tiM and polished Dekora granite with two recessed semi­cIrcular statue niches.

The entire sanctuary and pre­deUas have a floor of terrazzo containing green, grey and red­brown marble chips.

Desire lor Worship In. the nave of the church the

-·.emphasis was to foster good . lfghting and comfort to give the

ra-ithful the "milieu" of the de­sire for worship. The church pews are of Appalachian oak wit!l laminated ends with II

<carved symbol of Mary, Queen '!Jf Heaven.

The confessionals in the rear 'and 3ides of the Nave are located so as to make us aware that they, as baptism has made us members, renew us as living members of Christ's Body. T~e narthex, or entry, the op­

posite end of the sanctuary, contains the baptistry on the same ilxis with the altar, so that IlU. .wllo enter must pass the bap­

ti3try and are made aware that clear view of the sacrificial act throu~h Baptism we become and are also in a convenient members and enter into the Mystical Body of Christ.

Aware of Patr_ess The baptistry is given its im­

portance visually from both in­tenor and exteriOl'. The choir was designed as a low bridge so as not to obstruct the view of the 3tatue of the Most Blessed Mother, the Mediatrix and Pa­troness of our st. Mary's; our "Vita, Dulcedo et Spes Nostra" --our life, our sw~etlless, and our f:tope! -So that in entering and leaving St. Mary's one is ever aware of our patroness and GUr country's.

Adjacent to the sanctual'7 ia the ':-~ room, where mothers with their children 'lan have a

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WASHINGTON (NC) - sen. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., of New Jersey has introduced a legislative package designed to Pl."otect the rights of migrant workers.

Williams sponsored six bills and a joint resolution dealing with various aspects of the mi­grant farm labor problem. Join­ing with him in sponsoring the proposals were a group of other senators whose number ranged from 3ix to 11 depending on the particuiar measure involved.

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location to receive the Euchar­ist. The priests' sacristy contain­ing vestment cases, closets, aacrieum and lavatory is loeated in back of the san<:tuary with the boy,,' and work sacristy ad­joi!dng.

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The rectory is a two-story brick veneered structure con­nected to, the Church with a one-story section containing four offices and a file room for com­sultations, small meetings and other functions. This connect­ing section also contains a study,

St. Thomas College Driye Successful

ST. PAUL (NC)-The College ()f St. Thomas announced here in :Minnesota it has attained the $6 million goal of its two-year "Program for Great Teaching." The total includes $1.5 million from the Ford Foundation.

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The second floor is made up of two suites, each containing study, bedroom and bathrooms and storage space; there are als. two rooms with bath facilities for visiting priests; plus twit large walk-in closets--one cedar lined, and one for linen storage.

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. May 27, 19656 Lest .We Forget cThe Petty nnd The Press The recently-concluded World Congress of the Cath­ CIJlic Press brought kgether in New York Catholic editors

and journalists from all over the globe. And, as might be expected in this age of vocal presentation of ideas, there' D was much talk about freedom. By Armand I. Goulet

All representlltjves at the Congress agreed that the Catholic press mUAt ,serve truth to the exclusion of slanting, The parish anits of the propagandizing, covering-up and white-washing. While CCD throughout the Diocese there is a place for good taste and compassion, th~se are .;l.re busily at work these days no legitimate excuses for a compromising of honesty, a with the final weeks of 'the doubJetalk that serves nejt.her truth nor charity, iCCD Schools of Religion fast ap.-

Speaker after speaker spoke on this theme and indi- . preaching. One of these parishes eated that the C~tho]jc press has reached a new plateau j~ St. Margaret's Church, Buz­2.ards Bay who will be having (If maturity and progress and what Bishop Primeau of Man- simultaneous ceremonies of the· chester called a "sense of mission." Crowning of Our Lady in a May

It was interesting to hear this concept of freedom Procession and a Grammar placed. in the framework of responsibility by an editor of School Graduation exercise iJll

the church, All of the members a Catholic weekly in Senegal, Africa. The words of Simon {If the CCD unit have bee. Kiba had special significance, coming from a voice of one working feverishly to make this (If the developing nations ·)f the world. Kiba insisted, "The ('eremony an especially beautiful press must be 'free, certainly, but it must also be respon- . and colorful event for the parish•. sible In developing countr~es we can even say that it must _'~.'~"~_' More recent, of course, is the ---- ~, Annual CCD Communion Break~be responsible aOt've everything else. The whole problem ....;:;;.,~.,:;..;;;;:~'ll:' f. ast that was held in the St. exists in the fragile equilibrium which must be established ~'E:E:E Margaret's Church hall last Sun­between the freedom and responsibility of the journalist:' _.,',' ,'j,':f:,'c' ". . ..•. .~_."~"" ·,;:-~r.iZ-":!'; I day. The large group' attending

No one can or does find fault with this statement. and receiving Communion in IIRe h W k But the journalist gives it an worth' . 19 t-tQ- or .: Legislationapplication that is body was proof positive of the noting. He said that the C.atholic press, while it "must not H L I effects' of a well organized CCD e C th Ie S . unit in a parish. remain silent on anything that has to do with justice, rights as I tt e a 0 Ie upport· St. Anthony's Parish of Matta­and racial matters" must neither "report in minute detail B M f' G H' . poisett is in the process of set­all petty instances of corruption." y sgr. "eorge • Iggms . ting up the Discussion Group

This is a good pJ'inci!>le. At times there are examples (Director, Social Action Dept., N.C.W.C.) section of their CCD unit. Mr. in the Catholic press where an incident is blown up all out· The Citizens Committee to Preserve' Taft-Hartley has William Keene, their Chairman. t)f pi.'Oportion. Usually' it has to do with a misuse of.authority. launched' a very costly national advertising campaign urg- played host to the already wen-·

. th·P 'd t d th C "t . t d f' . t organized Discussion G r 0 u III(In the part of a Church official or a reluctance by the same mg e reSI en an . e ongress 0 s an Irm agams from St. Mary's Church, New. individual to muve as qUlc-kly as others might desire. The pressures to repeal 14 (b) and to reduce the effectiveness Bedford. The New Bedford incident is headlined in clinical detail and the story then' of the Taft-Hartley Act." tions have. also spoken .out' group comprising Mr. and Mrs.

'bailed as a strikmg example of 'freedom and fearlessness. Section 14· (b) of the Taft- against right-to-wol'k legisJa_George.Rothmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. while it more likely is me!'ely bally.hoo and excessive "play- Hartley Act." Section 14 '(b) t.ion. By contr~st, only a handful Raymond Gendron, Mr. and Mrs. ing to the ga.llery." (If the Taft-Hartley laoor-' of priests have come out publicly . Richard Lally and Mr. and Mrs.

' lh in support of s~ch legl·slatl·on. Vincent Bertalotto served as a · h' f f d d ··b·I't· t managemen.t act authonzes .. eThe re1a t IOns Ip 0 . ree om an responsl II y IS no States to en'act so-called "rl'g:I1't- Th' d 't model discussion club and used, . '1 b'l I G d' d t' . th d d IS oesn mean, of cou'rse, Baptism as a. sUbJ·ect.·, From the· eIways eaSl y a allce< . 0(1 JU gemen IS e nee e com- to-work'! 'laws. th t th "t . t f .a e maJorl Y pom 0 VIew q.uestions that evolved and from

modlty. But the words of. lhe Af.rican editor can be a guide prohibiting' the is necessarl'ly rl'ght and the m'1­ the' trend of discussio.n, it w&s

~on't be too anxious to over-play the petty, the exception, union shop arrd nority point of view necessarily. quite apparent that the St. An­the incidental. other forins of wrong. But as long as clergymen thony unit was eager and quick'Heart of· R I union securitu

• ·are bel'ng quoted I'll full page .. . -: in their d.es.ire to participate.enewa Th e Citizens advertisements in favor of 14 The demonstration or. discussion

M·any. relig'l'ous com'munI'tI'es of both men' and women' Committee to (b), the' reCord ought to show- Preserve Taft- ... that there is' :mother side' to the' cJup, pJ;'QCedure bya model dis­are having meetiJ1gs at this time to breathe into their rl;Jles H art 1a y .be- t· eussiori club of an already acti ­. ' ques Ion. . vated pari!lh has prQven to be' and cu!?toms the spirit; ~t renewal urged by the Second.Jieves that "the 'I ha'ppen to .g WI e' . an nent f staTt'rng a· ;. ,, a rel' ·th· . th. .'exce way 0 Vatican Council. .... annQunced goal Ohio bishops and with the other unit. The St. Mary's Church unii . It is particu.larly inspiring to read where superiors :~~h~~i:;;~~ bish0p,s and p~ests in. various. has fr~quently _ offered their

and representatives in the' communities are stressing that sters Union to parts of the United States wbG services in this regard. i;

the chief renewal must be an internal one. repea~ section 1. (b) * * *iI:. t~ink' that the un.i@>n shop_ ~ Fr. Joseph Powers, Diocesan The attention of the preS8 has beEm caught by suCh threat to individual rights :md morally defensible and are per":. Director 6f the CCD has an­

. I" tt' d' h to· ood I bo t 1 s.uadeci that it work.s to the best nounced the purchase' of a see"'. proposaIs as· the change 10. re IgIOUS a Ire an . m t ose .g a r-managemen ft' a­. 't' " . }~,terests of. labor, employers, ond copy of the film "Meetingregulations which art immediately apparent to the outsider. IOns. . and the general public. Christ. in the CCD" for the use :But the renewal th.\t is vastly more impor~~nt and vital . I had' originally intended ~

1«1 stay out of ~he upcoming CDn- Union Shop, . 'of parishes in ~he diocese. Re-, is the· real re~ewal desired by the. Council Fathers~an troversy over 14(b), but in view It 1<1' . quests for the fi1rD. should be di­.pdating of the internal; a revitalization 00: the interior' . of' the' fact that tl).e Citizens '. shou be 1.?'.dersto~"bow- rected to the' Dioc:esan Office of~ spirit.' . . .'. Committee, in its full-page ad- ever,.that. op~oslt1on to nght-t4?- the CCD as soon in advance ef·

work legI~latton on t~ part of the showing as poSsible.The Council has caned for a widening of horizons for' vertisements in ?-,ime ~aga2i~e so many bishops and pnests does . . T

. I h f . . . ' and other mass-circulatIOn pen- not imply ·tliat the union shop . HoI! Tnmty ~hurch of "est a more ~umemca approa~., or a deepemng awaren~ss of odicaIs, is 'featuring the names,s. an unmixed hlessing in every . HarWich was r.ece~tly the·scene the vocatI.on of the ChrIstIan to be a more forceful wItness' of two' clergymen-Father Ed- case. . ' of an Afternoon of Recollection to Christ and His m~s8ion. The Council has asked for a ward A. Kelll'r, C.S,C., of Notre· . for its CCD members. The ser­stronger effort to make Gud and the tbings of. God more Dame University and ~ev. Wil- " On the contrary, the union mons during the afternoon were relevent to today.'s world, to make the Twentieth Century, ~iam S. Wi~e of. Trinity MethQd- shop may, and, in a limited num- given by Father John FoIster, rna know that'thp Church h '0 th'ng t d _ . iSt Church In ~lttsburgh-I have ber of cases, probably has tended t.he New Bedford Area Director

.n t - - as.s me I 0 ~ay.an some 'i:hanged rp.y mmd. to make things'a little too easy of the 'CCD, and.were concluded thmg to offer .hat ~ffects and can change hIS hfe. Father Keller and Rev. V:7ise for undemocratic union officials by a late afternoon Mass in the

And all this stems fro;n interior knowledge and aware- are entitled to their opir ion who are more interested in their Church. ness and conviction. It stems from the spirit of revolution about thl' union shop, but the own power and prestige than that has always' been the Church's spirit but one that . public has a right to 'know th.at they are in the welfa.re of their

, t 11 1 th members. .To. Give Scholarshipsfrom time to time, needs to be presented in new terms and ~~ a c ergymen agree WI . Scholarships to Prevost Hi'gh' with renewed vigor. It is this "old spirit" that makes all emo' t . M' ·ty School and to Prevost graduates

Right-to-work legislation, in th' ' pponen S 10 aJ0rJ my judgment, is not the proper.

solution to this problem. Never­ will be awarded Sunday, June mgs ?ew· . .. ~h' . f I As a matter of fact, the re('ord 13 at a Communion breakfast atIt IS t h IS spIrIt _ at Is..the heart 0 every renewa . will show that, whill; the U. S. theless' there is probably some­White's restaurant co-sponsoredthing to be'said for the argument Catholic community - as might . by the Holy Name Society ofthat if the persistent campajgn

issue of right-to-work legh;;}a­ to enact right-to-work legisla': Notre Dame parish, Fall Ri\'er,be expected-is diyided on the

and the Prevost Alumni Asso­tion, Catholic opponents of ~.uch tion serves to get the Jabor ciation. Three scholarships' ~iJ1legislation far outnumber 11UP- movement t h ink i n g seriously go to' students entering Prevostporters. . about the problem. of internal and grants for college studiesunion democracy, it may even­ANCHOR. "Certainly, since 1958," as the will be made to Prevost gradu­tually prove to have been an'N,C.W.C. News Service pointed ates. . unintended blessing in disguise.OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER out in a recent survey, "tI1ey can

claim the most authoritative ~i­ Needs Re-examination Published weekly by The Catholic Press C?f the Diocese of Fall River rect sanction for their views-in There is no question hi my Hartford Reporter

·410 Highland Avenue the form of a joint statemen't is­ mind ·that the pros-the argu- M Fall River, Mass. 675-7151 sued by the .Catholi~ bishops of ments in favor of the union shop Gets edical Award

PUBLISHER Ohio on March 20. of that year -far outweigh the cons or the - HARTFORD (NC)-Brenda :T. Most Rev. James L. Connolly, D.O., PhD., tiolidly Jpposing right-to-wcrk." arguments against it. It is only Vumbaco, a staff member of the

Moreover; several individual fair to add, however, that there Catholic Transcript, archdioc­GENERAL MANAGER ASST, GENERAL MANAGER Catholic bishops in various parts are some fairly persuasive rea-' esan newspaper, won the .top Rt. Rev. Daniel F. Sholloo, M.A. Rev, John P. Driscoll of the country and a sizable sons why the labor movement 1965 Medical Press Award of the MANAGING EDITOR number of priest-experts in the ought to reexamine the question .. ' Connecticut S tat e Medical

Hugh J. Golden field 'If labor-management Jela- ' of the union shop periodically. Society.

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.-,.. Falmouth- '. ST. PATRICK $100

Atty. & Mrs. James II.. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Smith Mr. & Mrs. Jerry LopeZ. Anonymous

$'75 Stones Beauty & Barber Shop

$50 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hazelton

. Mr. & Mrs. ~oseph 4 Core)", Jr.

Anonymous $45

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Champagne $40

Mr. & Mrs. James F. W)"nne $30

Mr. Lee Bourgoin Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Medeiros

. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Tobin $25

Dr. & Mrs. George DeMello . Atty. & Mrs. Patrick McDon­

. nell New Bedford Bargain Store Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Maguire Mr. & Mrs. Albert Lawrence Mrs. Eileen£. Finnell Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Emer8J.d Mr. & Mrs. Raymond P. Knis­

pel Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kelleher Mr. & Mrs. William. Walsh Mr. & Mrs. Harry Richardson Ortins Photo Supply . Mr. & Mrs. John Giabbal Wareham Savings Bank. McDonald's Wallpaper Store Falmouth Trust . Mr. & Mrs. David Jenkins. John H. Fish, Contractor Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kelleher , Anonymous .

Dr. & Mrs. $~ra1d Doherty, .Robert Campbell Swanson, Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Amaral, Cmdr. & Mrs. John M. Joseph .

Mr. & Mrs. William J. GQss, Harold L. Baker Co., Inc., Mr. & Mrs. Alvan Fisher, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund N. Sherman

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Enos ....._. & Mrs. James II'......ur·r"... .m..o: .l..... ..,

Jr. . Edward G. Perry

$16 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Farias

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Louis Tessier,

Richard Dugan, Dr. &. M,.-s. Charles L. Holland, Robert Cor­ecran, Mr. & Mrs. WInthrop

.J.wnbert . Mr. & Mrs. John Maloy, 'Mrs.

Helen Malone, Francis Meakin, 'Mrs. Dorothy Miskell, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rose Jr. '

, Mr. &. Mrs. ~tonio 8cacea, ,.!otr. & Mrs. Arthur WaIsh,Ann . B. Richardson. Mr. at Mrs. John e. Anderson; Mr. & ~. Ed­ward Bourgoin -

Atty. & Mrs. DOnald Sullivan, , 'Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Kinchla,

Vincent Gentile, Mr. & 'Mrs. , John P. Rose, Mrs. Joseph Mur­

'phy . , " John T. John, Mr. & Mrs. Les­. ter W. Heath, Mr. & Mrs. Leon­ard Martin, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Costa, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. George IN. Ignos

Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Tyler, John Osborne, Kenneth Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Zylinski, Mr. "Mrs. Richard G. DeMello

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Staruch, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh R. McCartney, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Metell, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Driscoll, Mrs. Mary Q. Cobb

Mr. & Mrs. Tom Waite, Chris­topher Flynn, Mrs. Arthur Ratsy, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund T. McClung,

, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Maguire Mr. & Mrs. John Varao, Sgt.

& Mrs. Herve Lemay, Mr. & Mrs. Jan Kopy, Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Baumeister

Mrs. Alf Carlson, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Farrell, Mr. & Mrs. .John Malone, Maryeleen Mc-

FAREWELL TO SISTERS: Members.of the Parish organizations of Holy Trinity Parish, West Harwich, furm a line to bid farewell to Our Lady of Victory Sisters who have served. the parish for 12 years. .

SiSters Who Want to Put Selves Out of Work Leaving Holy Trinity Parish,West Harwich

, • Th~ Sisters who. work, to pot themselves out of business are leaving Holy Trinity parIsh In W~t HaI'Wlch. It,8th~ en? of an era for the Cape Cod Chureh, where the Sisters haveb~en smce.1953, also se~ng m Holy Redeemer parish,Chatham. It's a happy reason .for whIch th~ SIsters are leavmg, however. Holy Trinity "m open a parochial school staff­

, THE ANCHOR­ ·7

ed by the SIsters of Mercy, ' in September' and since the have alre~d~ done in directingM" . S'· t f Ou CCD tra10mg courses and L IsslOnary . IS ers 0 ,r through their very popular 'TV

ady of VIctory have as program fot tots, "Little Flock," their purpose the giving of they are already well known in religious instruction and prac- .t. al Ch IC ristian training to -ehil- Henry Danesi, Mr. & Mrs. John

dren and adults in areas without Furtado ' . . Catholic schools, when the Sis- - .M & M N ,parIS lOners win see them again,

r. rs. orman Galimber- as they travel throughout the ters of Mercy arrive, the Mis- ti,¥r., & Mrs. Walter Gerula, Diocese giving aid and comfort sionary Sisters will depart. Mr: & Mrs. Edwin J. Gibbons, to CCD teachers.

They aren't going far, how- . Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hannon, Mr. 'ever. They will begin work at & Mrs. Robert ~aveny. The West Harwich church or­

lmm'lCulate Coaception parish, , Lester Keim, Mr. & Mz:s. Ray- ganizations, including the Asso­North"Easton, an.d. eve~ widen mond Keough, Mr. & Mrs. Jo- . :'eiation of the'So.cred Hearts, the the scope of actlVl.v,.es, s1Oc~ two seph. Kropis, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. CCD executive board and the

·of ·the fdur M~sslonary SISters'. Manuel Macedo, Mrs. Mary Mc- Holy. Name Society held a sil ­. plan to work with Rev. Joseph Carthy . . yer tea for the Sisters last Sun­.L. Powers, Dioc;er;an Direc~or.·of. ,Manuel Matta, Mr. & Mrs. Al- 'day, :by way of formal farewell

.. the C:0n,I:ate~l1ty.of, ChrIs~an ,,~ed Nazareth, Mr. & .Mrs.. JQj:m and as an expression of gratitude ,Doctnne, ~n hIS task of .establish-ing'CCD 10 evpry .pansh of the Diocese.

Wen~Knpwn Sisters . Through the work the Sisters

MrS. Richard Lopes Mr. & Mrs. John Cavanaugh,

. Falmouth AQ,to Body. Dr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Wagner, Mr. & Mrs. George Fonseca, Stanley Wam­boldt

Florence T. Connell & Mary F. McCaffrey

Mr. & Mrs. Lucien Jeglinski, Mr. & Mrs. James M. Razinha

Seekonk MT. CARMEL

$300 Rev. John J. Murphy

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$50 Mr. & Mrs. William Cuddigan Mr. & Mrs. Philip Hill Robert W. McVay

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Joaquim Hendricks

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Alderic Jacques Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Joost D. Anthony Vendetti ' Mr. & ·Mrs. James F. Mitchell Read's Dairy, Inc.

Tiernan, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E.' $20 McTiernan _ Mr. & Mrs. John Ballard, Mr.

Mary E. O'Beirne, Grace Sul- & Mrs. C. Arthur Feeley . Uvan, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Van- $18 Kleef, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Pestana

Mr. & Mrs. James Sawyer, Mr. $15 & Mrs. Joseph R. Frangione, Mr. Mrs. Helen F. Barnett, Mr. & & Mrs. John Condon Jr., Mr. & Mrs. John Bettencourt, Mr. & J4rs.' Edward L. Studley, Mr; & -Mrs. John Burgess, Mr. & Mrs.

Petraitis, Mr. & Mrs. Anthqpy' for the contribution of the 'com­Pimental, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Rebello

Mr. & Mrs. James Rebello, .Lt. Hilary & Mary Robinette,.Mr. & Mrs. Patrick, Slattery, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Smith .

Mr. & Mrs. Robert I3tellmack,' Mr. & Mrs. Fleeman Treacy,Mr. t'!r: l'4rs. John J. Tretton, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ventura, Richard B. Wolfe, Mildred Wright

Mr. & Mrs. Herbert S. Barnett, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Blanchette, Mr. & Mrs. Rcyal Demers, Mary DeSilva, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Du­pere

Mr. & Mrs. Francis Farrell, Mr, & Mrs. John Garin, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Hendricks, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Korkuc, Mr. & Mrs. Edward McCrystal

Mrs. Estelle McMurray, Mr. & Mrs. Everett L. McPhillips, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. James F. Murphy, Helen Murray

Dorothy C. Pires, Mrs. Louis Propatier, Mr. & Mrs. Hillary Robinette, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Santos

JANSON'S Pharmacy .

Arthur Janson, Reg. Pharm. DIABETIC AND SICK ROOM

SUPPUES 204 ASHLEY BOULEYARD

New Bedford WY 3-8405

the Diocese. "Lltt1e Flock," they hasten to say, wilt be seen againin September on New Bedford's Channel Six, after a Summer layoff.

And they al30 hasten t~ saythat West Harwich and Chatham

. h'

,munity to parish life over the past 12 years. ,

The Sisters in turn expressed . their gratitude.' "We'll always ,remember the wonderful coop­eration of the people of Holy Trinity," said Sister Dolores, su­perior. She has been at West

,Harwich, the longest of any of the Sisters cu.~ent1y assigned there. The others are Sister Miriam, Sister Janet Marie and Sister Rose Annette.

St. Francis Residence

FOR YOUNG WOMEN 196 Whipple St., Fall River Conducted by Franciscan

Missionaries of Mary ROOMS - MEALS

OVERNIGHT HOSPITAliTY fnquiflt 05 ~2892

Thurs., May 27, 1965

Norton ST. MARY

$400 ,Rev. Thomas F. Daley

$200 3. R. Kilburn Glass Co., Ine. Anonymous

$100 St. Vincent de Paul Society , $50 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Ferna~

des Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Fonseca Mr. & Mrs. Michael Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Pires

$30 Mrs. Peter Mondor & family

$25 The Bouchard family Mr. & Mrs. George A. Desor..

meau ',' Mr. & Mrs. David L. Rocha.

Jr. . Norton Catholic Women's Club J. B. Sabourin Company Mary Louise Keogh Dr. & Mrs. Robert Melanson

$%0. Anthony Boise, Mr. & Mrs.

Adlere King, Charles J. Drane, lr.. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O'Brien

$15 Richard Charette, Mrs. George

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Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Kelly, Mrs. John Snvia, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Stanford, Jr.

North Westport OUR LADY OF GRACE

, $50 Rev. Robert W. Dowlinc

$25 . Holy Name Society

Where A

GOOD NAME

Means A

'GREAT DEAL .,

GEO. O'HARA CHEVROLET

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NEW BEDFORD'

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• Savings Bank life Insurance Real 'Estate Loans •Christmas amJ Vacation Clubs• Savings 'Accounts•5 Convenient Locations• NEW BEDFORD

INSTITUTION for SAVINGS,

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Fairhaven ST. JOSEPH

$300 honymous

$100 Mr. & Mre. Do'nenick Nicolacl

$50

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$25 Mr. & Mrs. Manuel M. Borges Mr. & Mn. Edmward Fitzsim­

mons Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kovic Patrick N:.colai Mr. & Mrs. John Saunders Mr. & Mrs. Charles Souza Mr. & Mrs Joseph Sullivan George Viveiros

Mr. & Mrs. .John B. Davidsoa Louise LaRoche

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Mrs. Elizabeth McQuillan, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Pittle, Mr. & Mrs. Clementino Medeiros

SACRED HEARTS $15 .

Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Cejka

Mother McAuley Guild New officers of Mother Mc­

Auley Guild of Mt. St. Mary Academy, Fall River, will be installed Thursday, June 3, at the school, following a 7 o'clock smorgasbord supper. They in­elude Mrs. J::.mes Brady, presi­dent; Mrs. Thomas Callahan.' ~ce-president; Mrs. John Mor­gan secretarY; Mrs. John Silvia, ueasurer.

Hyannis' ST. FRANCIS XAVIER

$400 St. Vincent de Paul Society

$200 . A Friend

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$50 Walter M. Gaffney Associates,

Inc. Father McSwiney Council No.

2525, K. of C. Mr. & Mrs. George Lysaght Morton Downey, Esq. Dr. & Mrs. Francis O'Neil

\ $35 A Friend Mrs. Catherine Towey

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Mrs. Margaret Raymond, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Junior, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony F. Casella, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Rockett

$15 Mr. & Mrs. John Mitchell, Kay

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Mildred's Chowder House. Chase Laundry, Ine. -

Wareham ST. PATRICK

$75 :Rev. Leonard Mullaney

$50 In Memory of Ellen G. Buf­

fington $25

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. Dr. & Mrs. Robert Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Jackson Mr. & Mrs. John Shea Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Montrond Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Blanchard The Wareham Savings Bank Dr. & Mrs. William Dawson

. $20 Mr. & Mrs Edward Collins,

Mr. & Mrs. Harold O'Connell Mr. & Mrs. Stanl~ Washburn

$1'1 Mr. & Mrs. William LeFavor

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Conlin Gordon, Mr.

. & Mrs. Fred Pulsifer & Son, Mr. & Mrs. Manue: Roderick, Mr. & Mrs. John Nolan

Albert Guerzoni. Mr. & Mrs. John Zorn, Margaret Jackson, Mr. & Mrs. Tony Bacchieri, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kiernan

Mr. & Mrs. Leo St. John, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Farrell, Jr., Mr. &; Mrs. Fred Kuppens, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Demeo. Mr. & Mrs. George . Chandler. JdJ'. " :Mrs. Herman' Prada'

TAUNTON SPELLER: Briana Doherty, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Doherty of No. Dighton, an eighth grade pupil of Sacred Heart School, Taunton, is congratu­lated by her teacher, Sister Eugenia Margaret, SUSC, on winning the spelling championship of all Taunton elemen­tary schools.

North Dighton ST. JOSEPH

$35 :Mr. &; Mrs. Arthur BourgauB

$30 Mrs. Larry SpIdle Mr. & Mrs. Henry Wareing

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Murray Dr. & Mrs. William Adams Mr. & Mrs. Levite Carrier John A. Mello

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Francis Conaty,

Henry Conaty, Mr. & Mrs. Ed­win Ready, Mrs. Rose Mello, Robert Bleau, Mrs. John Egan

Set Barbecue The Wives' Club of McMahon

Council, New B~dlord Knights of Columbus, will sponsor a chicken barbecue supper and cotton frolic Satu.rday night, June 12. Supper from 6:30 to 8 will be followed by dancing un­til 12. General chaIrman is Mrs. Paul Lariviere.

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$!5 Mr. &: Mrs. Harold BergerOil Dr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Gra7

$20 Thomas & Marietta Canan, lb.

& Mrs. George Knapp $15

Robert Connors, Mr. &: Mrs; John Keohane, Mr. & Mrs. Rob­ert McNamara, Mr & Mrs. Thomas Bono Jr., Mr. & Mra. Robert Wooster

M-K Restaurant featuring

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Organization Banquets 386 Acushnet Avenue

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$100 Mndred Shannon The Darmedy Family

$50 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas ~ Friend Mr. & Mrs. Antonio CaponlgMi Mansfield C.Y.O.

$30 Mr. &: Mrs. Leo Parente The Pomfret Family

$!5 Mr. & Mrs. FranciE BaldiDl Mr. & Mrs. Roy Boydea Jackson Funeral Home Morse &; Beggs Monument c.. J'riend

$20 J'rlend, Mr. & M1'B. John ~

Mr. &: Mrs. Phillip Hatch $15

Mr. &; Mrs. Armando Giovtno, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Bedard, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Mesoely, Agne8 Britton, Mr. & M1'B. Victor N-.. ciso

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Corlin. Mr. &; Mrs. John McGee, Mrs. Irene Dike, Mr. Sherino Amid. . Mr. & Mrs. Nugent Chilli

Arthur Dupree, Mr. & MJr.. John Connor, Mr. & Mrs. ConleJ'; Eagan, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Mu.. phy, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Finn

Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Motyka, Mrs. Catherine McGoldrick & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Willima Palanza, Mr. &: Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. CliftON Titus

Mr. & Mrs. John Todesco, ... & Mrs. Victor Turninese, .Mr. & Mrs. Merl Griswold .

Honor Students Students at Salve Regina Co~

lege, Newport, named to Sigma Phi Sigma, honor society lot students of colleges conductecl by the Sisters of Mercy, include Carol A. Fairhurst, Tiverton; Joanne Leonard, Somerset; and Gertrude J. Ste. Marie and Ceo­dIe A. Levesque, both o£ I'd lUver.

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. $lot Mr. & Mrs. Rene L. Poyant

Mr. & $SO

Mrs. Robert D. Little, $50

Mr. & Mrs. John Kilcoine, Mr. " Mrs. John J. Pendergast, Sr.

Dr. &: Mrs. Austin F. O'Malley $35

Mr. & r.!rs. Thoma'l Murphy . $30

Mr. & Mrs. John Norton $25

J'oseph Calms Mr. &: Mrs. James Cannon Mr. &: Mrs. Arthur C. Goode Mr. &: Mrs. WIlliam Hetterman Mr. & Mrs .John Lebel Mr. &: Mrs. Robert B. Morrison Peter Pendergast Mr. & Mrs. Graham Scudder Dr. &: MrS. Alfred M. Sheehy Ann Fawcett Dorothy Fawcett' :M:argret Fawcett William Hearn Mr. &: Mrs. Neal Lanning ;Mr. &: Mrs. Henry L. Murphy

81': Stephen B. O'Brien Sr. Margaret Rourke

$20 Mr. Matthew C. Finn Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Vages

$15 Mrs. Roy Beaudry, Mrs. cu­

bert Bearse, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Brown, Mr. & Mrs. James Blake, Mrs. Harold Bragle

Mr: .& Mrs. Emerson Cloutier, Mr. & Mrs. Bento Correia, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony DeCresta, Mr. & MrS. Richard Griffith, Mr. &:. Mrs. Valmore Guertin

Mr. & Mrs. James A. Hayes, Mr. &: Mrs. William T. Kirley, Mr. &: Mrs. Roger Larabee, Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Levesque, Mrs. Arthur Maddalena, Sr.

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Maher; Mr. & Mrs..Joseph Medeiros, Mr. & Mrs. Edward ·Munde, Mr. &: Mrs. William Murzic, Mr. & Mrs. Austin O'blenis

Mr. & Mrs. John J. Pender­gast, Jr., Mr. &: Mrs. Albert 5caramelli, Mr. &: Mrs. Gerald U.Uniacke

Judge & Mrs. Raou! Beaudreau Michael Burke, Mrs. Ann Cross, Mary Cross, Mr. & Mrs. John ~nsalves Jr.· .

.Mr. &: Mrs. Alexander J. G'rlb­kq, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred J.Les­carbeau, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur W. L~imell, Mr. &: Mrs. Peter J. Nugnes 51'.. Mr. &: Mrs. Joseph M. O'Brien

:1r'fr. & Mrs. Stephen B. O'Brien Jr~, Mr. &: Mrs. Raymond Pen­dergast, Robert W. Powers Jr.. Mr. &: MrS. John Sias, Dr. & Mrs Leonard F. Smith, Mrs. Olav! Wiinikainen

East Falmouth ST. ANTHONY

·'100 Anonymous Anonymous.

New Bedford Women ~ew officers of New Bedford

Catholic Woman's Club are Mrs. .John W.Glenn, president; Mrs.

",Richard Corey Anonymous Anonymous Frank Simmons. h.

$25 Pedro Carvalho Children's Paradise Thomas R. DeCosta Frank Figuerido Foundation Builders Ine. Fresh Pond Holy Ghost So­

dety Jean's Bakery Kenyon's General Store Arthur Lawrence Jack Marshall &: Sons Myron Medeiros, Sr. Fred Miranda

-Arthur A. Monteiro Mrs. Manuel B. Pacheco •

Gerald Robert B. Pacheco Clayton Peters George Pinto Anonymous Manuel P. ~des

Elmer Robbins Manuel P. Rose

Manuel R. Soares Frank G. Souza Joseph E. Souza Tobey Souza Anonymous Francisco Tavares Joseph Teixeira Frederick Ward Julio Santos Anonymous Anonymous

$20 Mrs. Lois Abrams, Harold L.

L. Baker Co.. Inc. Manuel Bap­tista, William DeMello, Anony­mous

Mrs. Manuel G. Lewis & Son Joseph, Patrick Lewis, Frank P. Lima, Walter Lucas, John H. Macedo·

Theophilus Oliveira, ManuelF. Rapoza & Randolph, Manuel R. Rebello, Ronald Souza, Joseph L. Tavares

Gerald L. Tavares, John L. Tavares, Abel Mello, Charles J. DeMello Sr.

US Germano Alfonso, Anonymous,

Tony Andrews,. Francis Barrett, Joseph Bento

William S. Boni~o. Joseph Bo';' · telho, Ernest P. Cabral, George

P. Oabral 8& Sons, John Peters Cabral .

John Carneiro, Joseph Car­deira, ,Al)onymous, Richard Car.. valho John Cordeiro

· Joseph, Costa, Miss Mary 1. Costa, Anonymous, George F. Mello, John A. DeMello

Louis De Souza, Lucille De­· Souza, Olive DeSouza, Joseph L.

Dias, East Falmouth Funeral Home, Ine.

Mrs. Alice Femandez,Joa­fIUim Figuerido, Carl Fonseca, George Gonsalves, Anonymous

Richard G. Hirtle, Manuel J. Martin, Antone Medeiros, Joseph Medeiros, Manuel C. Medeiros

AnOD)'1116US, Gilbert Moniz,

Capetip CDA Annual Communion breakfast

of ~Ci\dncetowJ1 Court, Catholic Daughters of America, will be held Sunday, June 21 at Pro.,.. iIleetown Inn. Mrs. Josephine

..B&os is. chainmm. New -officen · 01. .tl\e .comt 9I'e Mrs. Irene Gncie, grand· regent; Mrs. Mary P. ·Koderick, vice,"grand regent; Mn. Alice Williams. histortan; MIs. !'torence Kenney, treasurer; lira. MaI7 AYeJW. 6naDclal seeretar,.

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CATHOLIC NURSES: At Spring pienary meeting of Fan River Diocesan Council of Catholie Nurses are. from left, Rev. Cornelius J. Keliher, Diocesan Director; Mrs.; Stanley J. Koczera, president; Mrs. G.. Russell Robinson, vice-president; Roland B. Peloquin, speaker.

Guy W. Nickerson, Julio Perry, .John Rapoza

William Rapoza, Herman Rod­riques,· Manuel W. Rose, E. F. Rotatori, Jude C. Royals

st. Anthony Women's Club, Hilario G. deSantos, Wenfield Schley Family, Irene Souza, James Souza

Mrs. Manuel O. Souza, Wayne Arthur Souza Gilbert Tavares, Maurice Tavares, Sylvester .J. Tavares, Manuel Valadao

Manuel S. White, Oscar Wolf, St. Anthony Le'l.gue of Catholic Women, Adolph Bishop

Joseph Ferreira, Francis Lewia Daniel Lopes, Gilbert Pacheco

Acushnet ST. FRANCIS XAVIER

$100' . Whites Farm Dairy ....

$16 Mr &: Mrs Leorulrd J. Meredith

$15 Mr~& Mls. Gerard Charest;

Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Fragea1l, Mr. &: Mrs. Frederick McMen­amy, Mr. & Mrs. John i'-O'Toole Mrs. Mildred E. Shaw: '.

Mr. & Mrs. James R. White, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur. R. Barrette,

. Mr. & .Mrs. Charles F. White

Fund Raisers St. Catherine's Fund Raising

Committee of Dominican Acad­emy, Fall River, will hold a din­ner meeting at 8 Tuesday night, June 15 at Red Coach Grill, Mid­dleboro. Mrs. Raymond ·Fisette, chairman, and Mrs. Lionel Lau­zier, co-chairman, announce res­ervations will close Tuesday, lune a.

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East Brewster· ()U~ LADY OF THE CAPE

. ISO Mrs. Mary Johnson

$30. Mr. ~ Mrs.. James CoogaJa

$2$ Mr. &: Mrs. Arthur G. Baron":

Gusky . $20

Mr. &:Mrs. WarrenA. Doe Mr. &: Mrs, Theodore E1li8

$15 Mr. & Mrs~ Louis Crocker, Mr.

&: Mrs. Gus D. Heye, Elizabeth 1lII. Clarke

Central Village ST. ,JOHN THE BAPTlS'I'

$40 0

Dr. Ie: Mrs. Peter Piecininl Mr. &: Mrs. Broce Herbig

$25 Mary Brady Shea Mr. & Mrs. Philip P. MurpbJo Mrs. Everett V. D. Mills .

$BO Carl Deschene

- '·'15 Mr. &: Mrs. Maurice Cullen,

Louis Perini, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Raposa, Jr.. Mrs. Esther Samson

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Thurs., May 21, 1965

Assonet ST. BERNARD

$60 Mr. & Mrs. Roderick D. Fen.l1­

10, Sr. $40

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Blake $25

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Simmons $20

JOseph Lima $15

Dr. Roscoe C. Bulloek, Mr. &: Mrs. Joseph Corey, Mr. & Mrs. John Donahue, Earl Manning, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sansone

Henry C. Venturini

Buzzards Bay ST. MARGARET

$25 Mr. &: Mrs. Louis FacchetU The Bourne Mill Mr. &: Mrs. Edwin Payton

$24 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fogg

$20 Mr. &: Mrs. August Cristofol'l,

Mr. & Mrs. F.red Harkins, Mr.• :Mrs. John Karl

$15 Mr. &: Mrs. Fred McComiskey,

Mr. & Mrs. Silas Wade, Mr. &: Mrs. Joseph Labretto, Mrs. Con­lltance Ikkela

Mr. & Mrs. James Crowley. Wareham Lodge of Elks, 1548, Mr. &: Mrs. Francis Paulette; Mr. & Mrs. William J. Larkin, Jos­eph P. McArdle, The Grant F~ly

Orleans ST. JOAN OF. ARC

$30 George S. Duffy Jr.

$25 I'rederic J. McGrath

$15 Mrs. Stanley Smith, Frank

Popoli, Kennef,h L. White, Mr. Ie: Mrs. Maurice Gauthier, Joseph L. Silansky

Omer R. Chartrand, David Bessom

Wins Medal Miss· Ann Mary Tum~

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Turner, North Dighton, has received the st. catherine Medal for undergraduate achievement at Trinity College, Washington, D. C. She was cited for academic

. achievement a n doiitstanding

. contributions'to the camPUl Confraternity of Christian D0c­trine program.

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10 THE ANCHOR-DiocHE of Fall River-Thurs. May 27, H65

West Harwich $75 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Glennon,HOL-~ TRINITY :J!'.

$100 Dr. & Mrs. John F. DiasJack Britt Mr. & Mrs Joseph Donaghy$50

Ladies Association of Sacr~o Hearts

St. Vincent de Paul Society $30

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Carletoc Mrs. Dorothy Hewitt

~25 Mrs. Lillian Dowd Mr. & Mrs. 'John W. Powers

· Mr. & Mrs. Pierre F. Lavedan Mr. & Mrs. Paul C;;rney Mr. & Mrs. Frederick D. Gibbs Holy ;rllme Society

· Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Powers Henry C. Maloney .Mr. & Mrs. Edwil' Vegliante Mrs. Charles Finley

· $20 ·Capt. William House, R. R.

Hathaway & Family, John Cal­lahan, Mr. & Mrs. P. How<:rd West

$15 Mr. & Mrs Edwin Roderick,

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Snow, Ed­ward W. Corr, Gerald J. Mac­Naught, J. F, Blute

D. Leo Daley, William Brady,· Catherine Lane, Edward Boyle, Mr. & Mrs. Dennis F. Duggan

JY[r. & Mrs.•r. H"rry Long, Mrs Alice Carmaine, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Murphy, Catherine, Rose & Mary Sylvia, Mrs. M. Ph3'llis Gomes

Mr. & Mrs. Joaquim Pena, Mrs. Florence Urban, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J'. Alvey, Mr. & Mrs. Paul McLau~hlin, Mrs. Julio :Barrows

Mr. & Mrs. Roland E. Connors, .. Enos Thacher Mr. &; Mrs. Stmi­ley Gonsalves Mr. & Mrs. Man­uel F. Rose Sr., Mr. &- Mrs. John Monteiro Sr., Mrs. Eileen Rod­

. erick

Woods Hole ST. JOSEPH

$275 Rev. Edwin J. Locw

$200 Friends of Megansett

$100 St. Vincent cJe.paul Conferer,ee

$75 Mi's. Eleanorose Bradle'y

$50 A Friend

$45 Anonymous

$35 · Mrs. Claudia Pendergast

St. Joseph's Women's CuBa $30

:Mr. &; Mrs·. E"?-il Tietje. Francis B. Goffin Mrs. William' McCullough Jlr: &. Mrs. :W~.lliam SiinmoDlS

. "$25" . · :Mr. &; Mrs. Paul Archambault Dr. &; Mrs,' Geo'rge Christman Dr. &; Mrs W. Roliert Clemen1fJ JOseph' MllTllhall ': . Mr. &; ':Mrs. RalphS.imoneau . Dr. &; Mrs. William F. Smith A Friend ., George & Mrs. Manuel de Fer­

reira (In memory of Manuel de Ferreira) .

Mr. & Mrs. Hugh R; Rooney Eugene Young

$20 Effenberger Family &; Mrs.

Evelyn Elliot, Mr. & Mrs. Forrest Higgins, Jane McLaughlin, Mr.

, .

• Mrs. Eugene Mysona Mr. & Mrs. John McCue, Ruth

Pyne, Thomas Turnel $15

Mr. &; Mrs. Roland Be}i\'eau, Mr. &; Mrs. Ralph E Bold, Mr. k Mrs. Willi<lm Clarkin, Harry E. Handy, Mr. & Mrs. James McInnis

Mr. &; Mrs. Stephen McInnis, Helen McKenZie, Mr. &; Mrs.' George Nickelson, Mrs.' Gregg Smith. .... . .'. ~.

Mr..& .Mrs. Raymond Kel)ney" lIi. & Mrs. Fred MeteU; Mr. &; Mrs. Joseph A. Sylvia, 'Patrick Jleilly

South Dartmouth ST. MARY

. $100, Dr. & Mrs. Victor Almeidi.

$50 Dr.. & Mrs. Louis Miskell Lt. Col & Mrs. A. J. Lawrence

$35 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Arruda

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Doherty

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Manuel DeMell6 William Lundy Mr.'& Mrs. Francis Winsper Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Hayes Dr. & Mrs. Archibald Sene­

i'ac Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Dawson Mr. & Mrs. John J. Dugan Mr. & Mrs. William S. Brady Mr.' & Mrs. Joseph A. Frazier

Jr. Mrs. Mary Foster Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Moniz Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Tomlinson

$20 Mr. & Mrs. George Wright, In

memory of Francisco & Clara Vieira, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hicks, Mr. & Mrs. William. Neary, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Caron

Mr. & Mrs. Walter O'Brien ·Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Burke Mr. & Mrs: Leonard Ingrande

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Rose, Mr.

& Mrs. William Hines, Mrs. E. E. Dishong, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel H. Sylvia

Mr. & Mrs.' Lionel Polycarpo, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Reardon, Mr. &; Mrs. Raymond Boyce, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Carvalho, Mr. Ii Mrs. Michael Mahoney

Mr. & Mrs. Donalct W. Kelley,' Mr. & Mrs.' 'Roger Etu, Mr. & Mrs. Donald M: DW3'er, Richard Harkins. . '

Mrs. Ann Kirk. : . Mr. &; Mrs. i...ouis Viera

'Wellfleet OUR LADY OF LOURDES

$30 In' memory of Ernest C. TessoJ!. Mr. & Mrs Joseph Peters Mrs. Thomas Gray

$25 Mrs. Isabel Jason Wellfleet Ravings Bank Joseph M. Duarte

$15 Mr.. & Mrs. James J. Weigel,

Mr. & Mrs.'Norman Gill, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Silva,: Mr. & Mrs.

· Alfons F.· Eneke, Mr. &;. Mrs. 'Ernest Brosch

Ficco Family, Daniel J. Chis­holm,·Mr. &; Mrs. Austin L. Rose, .11'., Mrs. Esther' 'Murchison, Mr. k Mrs. Edward ·L. Perry· .

, Vineyard Have" . ':. ST. AUGUSTINE

­ '. $25 Michael 'Fontes

. Island· 'MtI.8onry ,Contractor .$15

· ' Mr: &; Mrs. Gerarl1 Coulombe, Mr. &;. Mrs. Bradford Sylvia, Vineyard Slip Cover Shop, A. B. C. Oil Co., Mr. & Mrs. Francis Metell

Mr. &; Mrs. Boleslaw Nickowal, Franics Coutinho, David's Mens

.Store .

Westport ST. GEORGE

$25 Steve.ason's Restaurant

$20 Arthur Arruda, Raymond Mi­

chaud, Donald P. Pittman $15

Eliodore Allard, George l\m­· brosio, James Craig, William Croteau; .Adrien Durand .

Mr. &; ·Mrs·. Joseph A. Grenier, Warren J.. Healy, Claire Magnant Eveline ,. Magnant, Donald R. ~uelette .

Thomas Pat'pnaude, Mr; &; Mrs. 'Daniel' Slattery, Mr. & iirs. Franklin' Sylvia, Edmond' Vail ­lancourt, Honore Vaillancourt

Mattapoisett ST. ANTHONY

$75 Louise Durpe.

fj

"FEELING .RETTER, DEAR?"-Sister Louise Marie' Ogo examines little Nan at the 'Maryknoll Sisters clinic at Changhua, Taiwan. Although Maryknoll has many Japanese niissIOns, Sister LOUIse Marie, who was born in Kyoto, the· ancient capital of Japan and is an alumnus of Marquette University medical school in Milwaukee, has recently been exercising her medical apostolate among the Chinese people on Formosa. NO Photo.

$50 Rosary Altar Society Holy Name Society

$36 Mr. &. Mrs'. Timothy Manning

$20 Mr & Mrs. Murray H. DeCoffe,

Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Sheets $15

Mrs. Lawrence Green, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Fitzgerald, Mr. & Mrs. John Murphy, Mr. & M.rs. Anthony Snyder, Mr. &; Mrs.' David McIntire

Mr.. & Mrs. William Walsh, Mr. & Mrs. Carl DeRocha, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Dextraze, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sylvia, Mr. &; Mrs. Clayton King

Edmond Perry, Mr. & Mrs. John Costa, Mr. &; Mrs. Frank J. Linhares·

..... 'Dighton ST. PETER

$200 : Rev.. William H: O'Reilly

CENTER· Paint and Wallpaper

Dupont Paint cor. Middle st

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FASHION SHOWS WYman•'·6984

$5et Mr. & Mrs. Sydney CaplaJl!.

$30 Mr. & Mrs. John Cassidy

$25 Mr. & Mrs George BorgES Holy Name Society St. Vincent de Paul Societ.y

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Goulart,

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Keenan, Mr. & MrS. James Denbow

New Award CHICAGO (NC)-Msgr. Y)J;;.':'

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$50 Mr. &; Mrs. John A. sum".­

$30 :Mr. &, Mrs. Herve S. RobeJt

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Fernand Fournie,

:Mr. & Mrs. Francis Crook ' $15

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Correa. Mr. & Mrs. John R. Wood

ST.DOMINIC $25

Mr. &; Mrs. J. B. Travers S. $20

:Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Ferreirs., Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Kinna~

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Burges.r.,

Mr. & Mrs. William Johannis, Mr. & Mrs. Barton G. Albert

ST. LOUIS OF FRANCE $50

St. Vincent de Paul Society $15

Mr. & Mrs. Herman Lap(}iJ·~.

- ~::.

Somerset ST. JOHN OF GOD

$50 Holy Name Society St. Vincent de Paul Societ.y Holy Name Sodality

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Antone Feno

ST. PATRICK $150

D~. & Mrs. Roger Cadieux $50

Dr. & Mrs. William Langfie. $30

Dorsey Family $15

Mr. &; Mrs. Norman Muldo4>lt Mr. & Mrs. Norman O'BrieJll

ST. THOMAS MORE $30

Charles W. Latham $25

Edwin Doolin Joseph F. Foley Jr. Samuel Santoro St. Thomas More Wome~

6aild . St. Thomas More St. Vincent

lilt' Paul Conference Mr. &; Mrs. James W. KiHoralll

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. McMm_

$15 Peter P. Pepka ' James E. Walsh, Mr. & M.

.Jc·hn J. Joyce

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Urges Interfaith liturgical St~Ps. , NEW YORK (NC)-Top-leveJ! ~nterfaith iiturgy dlscussipns <lind experiments were urged here by 11 Catholic liturgical speci3Ust ~n' a talk to an Episcopalian meeting on the liturgy.

John B. Mannion, execut~ve

secretary of the national· Litur­gical Conference in Washington, D. C., said it would be "a most iliseful and important step if there would be contact on the highest levels of the Christian t'hurches in this country to, dis­('uss and promote activities, studies and experiments in pub- ' lie worship."

"T h e seriousness of, the [;'hurches in pursuing questions of liturgical theology and prac­tice would reveal their serious­:r.ess in broader ecumenical mat­iers," Manion said.

He spoke at a three-day litur­gical Conference held under Episcopalian auspices to study renewal and updating of the lit ­1i.i!rgy. More than 1,000 clerg~' and ]~ymen attended.

South Yarmouth ST. PIUS X

$250 Holy Name Society of St. Pi~!

$200 ,Mr. &:, Mr!l., Frederick K,ing

$100 Mr. & Mrs. Harold Hayes ' Mr. & Mrs. John Doherty

$75 ... Mr. & Mrs. Peter LeSage

. $50 John Coyle

Mr. & Mrs. James Quirk Mrs. William Moorhouse

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Baker . ,Mrs. Thomao Hague Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Lynch

Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Mannering Mr. & Mrs. Francis Mesmer

The Pancake, Man, Inc. Yarmouth Furniture Company

$20 Mr~ & Mrs. William MacDon­

~ld, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Pelle­tier, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Robin­son" Agnes Rogers, Mr. & Mrs. W. B. Williams, Mr. &: Mrs. Philip Mack

$15 'Mr. &: Mrs. Joseph Chiassoc,

Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Collins, Rose Cotell, Mr. &: Mrs. Robert Glydon, Mr. & Mrs. Paul I. John­son

Mr. &: Mrs. Donald Lake, Mr. • Mrs. Bernard Mulcahy, Mr. • Mrs. Benjamin Muse, Jr., MI'. & Mrs. Roland Quayle, Mr. IE Mrs.Pathrick Welsh

Mr. &: Mrs., Warren J. Cole, :Mr. &: Mrs. John Davidson, Mr. & Mrs. Ronuld Hague, Mr. &1;

. . Mrs. Frank Hennessy, Gertrude E. Tynan

Mrs. Thomas J. Larkin, lflr. '" ¥rs. Arthur Lynch

Raynham ST. ANN

$50 Sf. Ann's Men's Club St. Ann's Women's Guild

$25 William A. Navin

$15 Maurice A. Gamache, Joseph

L. Scanlon

Osterville ASSUMPTION

$100 .. Mr. &: Mrs. Eugene Kennedy Mr. &: Mrs, Thomas PoweI's

, ,$50 Mi'. .& Mrs. Richard Coin

: Dr. &:.Mrs. Charlefl H;lske)l The McKeon' Ji'amUy , .. , ers' are. p~coming f~<.!rful for

$25 ... ~ Mr. &: Mrs. Howard Sears 1(rs. Dorothy B. Herron

$15 Mrs. Malcolm Horton, Mr. ~

:Mrs: Herbert Coombs, Mr. 'k 1\-lrs. Gerard ~aBute, Mr. it MJ'~. Willie Frechette.

i '1

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AT DRAMA PREVIEW: Mrs. Lyndon Johnson chat,~ with Father Gilbert Hartke, O.P., head of the Catholic University drama department, ~no Dr. Don B. Murphy of George­town University, as the First Lady and her guests in the East Room of the White House saw a presentation of "Ah Wilderness," which the C.l:. drama group will do on a six­(;Quntry tour in the next few weeks. NC Photo

Catholic Charities Appeal Appr'o:a,c~es New High Continued from Page One

St. Francis Xavier Hyannis 11,186.51))

Sacred Heart 'Fall River 10,861.00

St. Mary Taunton 10,808.75

St. Joseph New Bedford 10,644.00

Mt. Carmel New Bedford 10,561.85

Holy Name New Bedford 10,204.00

St. Mary Fall River 10,025.54:

St. Patrick Falmouth !J,869.oo

lfmmaculate Conception No. Easton 9,716.00

St. Mary Mansfield 9,036.9: Parishes attaining the honor

mU since the last issue of The ~"nchor are:

Fall River S~ Mary, Espirito Santo, Holy

Cross, Notre Dame, St. Anne, St.

Fr. Clark Directs Continued from Page One

sent ~2 truclts loaded .with 246,000 pouilds of'rice, vegetable

'liIiJ, corn meal 'and milk to· Iii cities al)d distribution points in the interior of the country.'

"The civil Will' persisting in, lhe ,capital has aggravat'ed the food situation. throughout the flluntry," the priest noted.

Father Clark said CRS-NCWe has been' worlting with AID, CARE and Church World Ser:' wice under Organization of American States coordination.

In Santo Domingo, the New Eedford priest added, "food is :;:,Iso being provided by U. S. sol­diers" throughout the interna­tional safety zonp they are main­tr;ining in the city.

"One of the Chief problems in food distribution is transporta­tion of food from warehouses to distribution centers," Father Clark said.

"All available local truckli have been' pre:o:sed into service but their numbE.r remains insuf­ficient. Spme trucks which have entered ~bel tE.rrit,orY have not .been permitted to,return. Driv­

the.ir s~fety. ~s pe.O.pr~ in~b, ,he vehicles .when~~e~ theY stop..

"The. main CRS warehouse is in the· hands of the rebels. Five hundred' tons of scarce powdered milk' is stranded in customs Ieuildings surr<'unded by reber, f«i'Yces"

Anthony of the Desert. ' St. Joseph Ji'alrhaven, St. Pat­St, Elizabeth, St. John the ric!t, Falmouth.

B(lptist, st Joseph, St. Matthew. St. Mary, M,msfield; St. An­New Bedford fr.ony, Mattapoisett; Our Lady

A.sumption, Our Lady m IiIf Grace, North Westport; St. Purgatory, St. Bonifaee, st. Hy-' MIUY, Norton. "cinth, St. Jam~s. St. Michael, Ocean Grove; St,

St. John the Baptist, st. LIloW-, .Joan of Are, Orleans; Assump­renee, st. Mary, St. Theresa. tion, Osterville; St. Ann, Rayn­

TauntoD ham; Corpus Christi, Sandwich. Holy Family, Holy Rosary, , Mt. Carmel, Seekonk; St. John,

Our Lady of Lourdes, SaCH;Q c.f God, St. Patnck, St. Thoma!' Heart, More, Somerset.

St. Anthony, St Joseph, St. St. Pius X, South Yarmouth; M'lry St. Dominic. St Louis of France, .

Attleboro Swansea; St. Patrick, Wareham; S~, John, ~t. Stephen, St. i>'t. George; Wel'tpljrt.

Theresa. North Attleboro Need for MusicSacred Heart.

Towns DETROIT (NC)-The Amer­St. Bernard, Assonet; st. Mr.r­ ican Church has issued an appeal

ga;,et, Buzzards Eay; Our Lady to musicians to meet ~'the urgent of Victory, Cemervme; St. Jobr. need" of the new English­the Baptist, Cent..al Village. Ja1'!guage liturgy by composing

Huly ,Redeem~r, Chatham, OUT "new, musical settings better Lady of the C!lpe, East Brewster; suited to present needs."

Santo Domingo Emergency Wor.k: Through Msgr .. Alfred Schnei­ Food distributioll in' the Do,; ~

minican Republic is norma}},­der, CRS-NCWC Latin AmericaJ:' ~arried out, byCaritas, I~;l •director, the li'gency' has offered £;at!lolic C~ariticll agency. Pre&i~emergency -'clothing shipmenis ~ent' of D~miniean,.CarHas ~ to, the country. The Cath€llic' Bisl).op Thomas Reilly of S'm.agency' bas, 'in the immediate_ J:uan de la, :Maguall!~, ,a BOl!t~Jl)­past, maintained th~ largest rE-' 1>,o1',n Redemptprj~. ' Hef progratn in the eountrr. Jt

has p.rovided more·food per·cap-. '.' .. ita in the Dominican Republic than .in any.' other of the 74),

eountrjes in which it operates.

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Jesuit Genera I C£'ntinued from Page One

tE"H '" the Society of Jesus at the ~.~f' of 20. When the society wa~

Hlpp,'essed in Spain in 1931 he ·,n;mt to Belgium, and later stud­if>c theology in the Netherlands. HE 'vas ordained in 1936.

Af:er ordmation Father Arrupt> {'ame to the United States fM further studies He took hi~

fomth year theology studies at St. Mary's CoHege, St. MaQ"~,

Karls:>s, and hit' tertianship ~

St: Stanislaus Novitiate, Cle\'e­land

]v: 1938 he went to Japan ~

l\ ),';~sioner. He became master (>f novices in Hiroshima arid )atN rector of the novitiate amJi )f>d ;.11 aid party into the city after the at"m bomb ww: dro})p€n. In l!154 he was ap­p()i,~ted vice-provincial of the JESuits in Japan, ar:.d in 195t wn, promoted to provincial.

HI';' is the author of a boo}: I1Jor. Jdpan and has written "al'~­(1m commentaries in the Jap­aJ:{-~e language on the spiritu-al f;oJlfH,'ises 01 the Jesuit found€'T. Sf. Ignatius Loyola He speaks i'ix l;;nguages.

]"le question of whether liE' 'l1I;o·...ld govern the society fv;!' )jf(', as have the previous 27 geJ',­e-t<;]f', still remained to be OE-" tf'rmiJJed after his election.

Ocean Grove ST: MICHAEL

$75 J;FV. Maurice E. ~arent

$~5

]lIJr. &: Mrs. Lawrence Borg~

J<~r. & Mrs. James Master~vJ(;

$20 A~thur Pelletier

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Manuel M. AlbH­

F,f,Z: M'r. & Mrs. Leonard Berub£, Ji~r. & Mrs. Rudolph Bisson, MY'. liz Mrs. Albert Bolduc, Eal'l! !l<.}t(;1l':l

MI". &: Mrs. Robert Cam.e'" C'C!'Tholic You t h Organizatior., Mr. & Mrs. Edward Creamer" Mr. & Mrs. Pbilip McHugh, Mr_ Ii Mrs. George Parent

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Peloquin., JI(Jr. & Mrs. Fra'ncis Storey, M •• « ]\~TS. James Travis, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Thibault, Mr. & .Mr~

R;.ymond Valcourt {

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Mr. ,& Mrs George Gay. Mr,Attleboro , &: Mrs. Irving Guimond, Mr. &ST. MARY Mrs. Emil Joseph, Mr. & Mrs.

$50 Joseph E. Joyce Jr., Ellen LoewHoly Narne Society Mr. & Mrs. Donald McAuley,Seekonk Council No. SlO8, Louis Perry, Mr. & Mrs. William

Knights of Columbus Perry, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Robis­Mrs. Leland B. Smith tow, Mr. & Mrs. George Robi­

$30 tailleMr. & Mrs. William Crowley. Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Romag­k. noli. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rovzer,

$25 Salvatore Salvaggio, Mr. & Mrs.A Friend Raymond Simoneau, Mr. & Mrs.Mr. & Mrs Donald Blake Raymond Taylor

$20 Celestine Whalen. Mr. & Mrs.A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Cyril K. J'ohn White. Mr. & Mrs. J'ohnBrennan, Mr. & Mrs. Philip WilsonLockwood, Jr.

$15 North AttleboroMr. & Mrs. Benjamin Brag.. ' lIIr; & Mrs. David Carr, Mr. & S'l'.-MARY MrS. Martin Carr, Mr. & M~ $100 Gerald Cassels, Mr. & Mrs. M­ Mr. &: Mrs. Bernard J. Byrnesmand 'Contois '"',,

$80Mr. & Mrs. Leo Delaney, Mr. Re'v:Daniel F. Moriarty ,• Mrs. Rheal Gaudreau, Mr. &:

$50 .Mrs. Gerald Gravel, George 11,., Gonnan Mrs. Joseph' Condon

ST. JOHN Mr. &; Mrs. Edward J. Coogan $250 $30

Mr. &; Mrs. James A. Carey Mr. &: Mrs. Clement Sharon $150 Mr. &: Mrs. August Funke

Dr. &; Mrs. John Lonergan Mr. &: Mrs. Herbert Nelson $100 Mr. & Mrs. Ronale Mollins

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond BrennlUl $28 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Ciolfi Mr. &: Mrs. Frederick Paine A Friend $25

$75 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Healey Rev. Edward A. Rausch Mr. & Mrs. Charles Sullivan

$50 Mr., & Mrs. Gerald Dorey Mr. & Mrs. Georg£" Carey :Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wessman Mr. & Mrs, John P. Lee Mr. & Mrs. William Rowe

$~O Mr. & Mrs Walte} Rowe Mr. & Mrs Edward DowdaU Leona Kerr

;35 Mr. & Mrs. James Cullen Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Lofgren , Mr. & Mrs. Edward Poirier

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert R. Snell Cllar1es Stobbs Mr. ,& Mrs. Andrew Boisvert Baptiste J. LaNinfa Gertrude M' Cassidy

$25 Mr. & Mrs. John Stapleton Mr. & Mrs. Harry Borden $20 Mrs. Anson Hall Marie Bolster Peter Silvia Woloshyn Family Mr. & Mrs. J'Ulles H. Lee James McDonald Mrs. Gertrude Rogers Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kearney, Edward Tatro Mr. &: Mrs. Michael O'Rourke,

$20 Mr. &: Mrs. Stephen Cinq-Man Mr. & Mrs. Richard Busch, Mr. $15

Harold Devlin, Mr. &: Mrs. Jo­• Mrs. Charles C. Cain, Jr., Mr. seph Melanson. Mr. & Mrs.

Mr. &: Mrs. John Picchi Thomas Feeney, Mr. & Mrs. , $1'1 . ~hn Swanzey, Mr. & Mrs. Jo~

Mr. &; Mrs. Edward Scott 'A. Devlin $15 .', . Mr.' & Mrs: Donald Guthrie.

itr. & Mrs. Err.est Anderson. Mr. &: 'Mrs. James Meegan, Mr: &: Mary Arsenault, Mrs. Winston 'Mrs. Edmund 'Rice, Robert Dia­Bel'gh, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond By­ mond, Margaret Roessler' .... Mr. & Mrs. John Carroll John Reardon, Mrs. ·M. Stan­

Mr. & Mrs Robert Chapman. fOrd, Mr. &: Mrs. Frank Fisler, Yernal Colomb, William Colomb. Alice Milllaney, Florence Leary William Conlan, Arthur F. Con­ Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Mecure, .lly Mr. &: Mrs. Allen Reilly, Mr. &:

Gladys Connelly, Marjorie Mrs. Richard Phippen, Grace erawley, Ernest W. Doyle, Mr. Feid, Walter Feid ,,' Mrs" Joseph Dwyer. Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Francis Perry, Jr.. Ludivine Dyer Mr. &: Mrs. Henry McCarthy, Mr.

Mr. & Mrs. Fred Endler, Jt:.. &: Mrs. Hugh Donnelly, Mrs. Mr. &: Mrs. George Fredette, William Joyce. Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Virginia Frenier, Mr. & Maxey Lewis Mrs. Albert Gingras, Mr. &: Mrs. Mr. &: Mrs. Paul Plumb, Mr. &: William ~tz Mrs. Alfred Achin, Mr. &; Mrs. , :Mr. & Mrs. Edward Haber­ John Haug, Mr. &: Mrs. Aime maw, John Hardt, Mr. &: MrI. Clairmont, Mr. &: Mrs. Norman' Leon Holbrook, Mrs. Ralph McEnaney Hudson, Joseph Hughes Mr. &: Mrs. Richard Forbe.t,

Frank Hunt, Mr. &: Mrs. Ray­ Mr. &: Mrs. Daniel Del Vecchio .ond Jacque&, MI' "& Mrs. Mrs. William Curran, Mrs. Eu­George Kohler. Mr. & Mrs. RoD­ gene Martha Sr.. Mr. &: Mrs. .-t Lacasse, Mrs. Louis Larocque Fr-ed Bt!tterworth, Mr. &: Mrs•

IIr. & Mn. James Maher, 08­ Douglas Gaudette, Mr. &: Ifnt. ear Maher, Cecilia Masse, Mr.• G. B. Morse Jr. IIrs. Ronald McAvoy, Mr. &;MnI. :Mr. &: MI'S. Robert Carvalho, ~th McCarthy Mr•• Mrs. John Flanagan Jr..

Mr. & Mrs. Edmund McCrack­ :Mr. &; Mrs. George Vandal, Mr. til, Mr. &: Mrs. James McCrack­ • Mrs. ThcnnlUl Mullen til, Mr.&: Mrs. John McIsaac. Mr. & Mrs Robert Maloney, Alyce O·Keefe. Mis. Thomas Anne E. Murphy &: Mr. &: Mrs. O'Keefe, Mr. &: Mrs. Herbert F. Douglas ,Cummings, Mr. &: Mrs. Patriquin Thomas Hoey. Mr. &. Mrs. Joim

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Pierce, Mr. Bolinger. Mr. " Mrs. Philip Clark

• Mrs. Joseph O. Precourt

• Mrs. Howard Razee, Mr. " IIrs. John Bedding, Mr. &: Mn. Mrs. Eva Kivlin, David Torpey James Richmond, Mary Sheehan Mr. &: Mrs. Robert Gilmore, Mrs.

Mr. & Mrs. Norman Tetreault, Charles Maxwell. Mr. &: Mrs. Mrs. John T. White Sr., Mr. & Austin Butler, Mr. & Mrs. An­Mrs. John T. White, Jr. thony Colletto

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Barradas, Mr. &: Mrs. Donald Anderson, Mts. Rose Bellavancp. Mr. & Mrs Mr. & Mrs. .James Diamond, Mr. Francis Birch, Mr. & Mrs. Thom­ & Mrs. f'red Marcoullier, Mr. &: as' Blake,Mrs. William Bowen Mrs. Joseph Burda, Leon Rous- .

)lr. & Mrs. Leo Cloutier, Mr. seau . Mrs, :Virginia Konieczny, Mr.

Doyle, Mr. & Mrs. ~dward Gal- ' & 'Mrs. LaWrel'ce Murphy, Mr. 1i~an, Mr. & ,1\11"80 PaW. Vi. G~OIl " M,rs. Mario Roque

• i Mrs. Earl Cruff. Mrs. James

AUXILIARY: Msgr. Al­fred M. Watson, vicar gene­ral of the diocese of Erie and rector of the Cathedral of St. Peter, has been named by Pope Paul VI to be Titular Bishop of Nationa and Aux­iliary to Archbishop John Mark Gannon, Bishop of Erie. NC Photo.

SACltED HEART $30,

Mr. & Mrs. Leo Froment $25

Louis Bardier Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Bessette

, $20 Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Descoteau Mrs. Jeannette Gagne & Doris

$16 Flora De~rt

$15 A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur

Cloutier, A. Friend, Horace Dar­gis & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Rich­ard Deschenes

Mr. & Mrs. William Dion &: Family. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dwyer, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Paquin, Mr. & Mrs. Bertrand Prefontaine,. Mr. & Arthur Roy, Mr. & Mrs. George"Vaillancourt

Chatham HOLY REDEEMER

$250 ' Mr. &: Mrs. Thomas A. McHale

$100 Cecile Doelger Marie Doelger

$50 :Mr. &: Mrs. Arthur G. Corkery

$25 Chatham Fu.1'lliture Store Martin Family Mr. &: Mrs. Gerald Maloney Mr. &: Mrs. John O'Grady

$20 Mrs. Frank Gilman. Joseph

Nickerson $15

Mr. & Mrs. Philip Belliveau. Miss Tennance BUrns, Mrs. Joha. Danz, Mr. &: Mrs. Vincent Le­Blanc. Mrs. James .Jackson

Mr. " Mrs. John Moye, Mrs. Eleanor Murphy, :Mr. &: Mrs• Burton Storey. ·Mr. &: Mrs. Jolm :Mohyae; Mr•• MI'Il. Alfre4 Southwick

MONAGHAN ACCEPTANCE

CORP. THOMAS F. MONAGHAN JI.

Treasurer

142 SECONQ STREET

.OSborne 5-7856

FALL RIVER

Ecumenism in the Missions

God Love You By Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen,'D.D.

Ecumenism is practiced perhapS more In the MissiODS thaa anywhere else. Here In onr Western world, ecumenism Is based upon conversation. In Missions It is based upon action. And this action is in the form of human service. For example. In one of onr mission hospitals 7,883 outpatients were treated in one year. Of these, 6,652 were Hindus and Moslems. 0n17 10 per cent were Catholics. (And this is a Catholic hospital!) Some of these patients come from 300 miles away. Last year, 674 major operations were performed and 1,040 babies were delivered. In the space of three months there were 570 eye operations and over 5.000 eye patients were treated. AU this is accomplished In over-crowded. inade­qnate buildings by a handful of medical mlssioJlU'7 sisters and a few doctors.

Priests! What the price of your golf clubs would mean to these sisters! Catholic mothers! Have you ever asked a SOIl or daughter to give up a soft drink a week to help the sick and suffering on the other side of the world? Business men! Did you ever promise to give a dollar a week to the Holy Father to keep these hospitals open? You who are getting fat! Did you ever think of giving up that des­sert and sending the price of it to help the Holy Father feed someone who is starving? You who are getting old! Did you remember the Holy Father in your will? What you leave after you, then will gain intercessors on earth for your soul if it's in purgatory. You who live on a fixed income! Have you thought of re­ducing your taxes by taking out an annuity, so that you llve on the same income and at your death your money will go to the poor of the world who will pray for you? There is no reader of this column who could not send a dime to help their brothers in every part of the world. But-WILL you?

GOD LOVE YOU to a "boy in Michigan" for $5 "This Is money that I can easily live without ••• to Mr. & Mrs. 'F.R. who sent $3 ''because our children are healthy." ••• to a woman who would spare her diamond ring "May this small token when sold. buy food for starving bodies and perhaps help a missionary to touch a starving souL" "

Do you know what the 30th parallel is? It is an imaginary llne that gfrdles the globe. Below it are Central and South America. Oceania, India. half of China, most of Africa. AbOve it are the well-endowed. the well-fed; those below live lind die in wretched­ness. Those above cannot envision the horror and the anguish of those below. Hunger is not merely an economic problem; it is a moral and spiritual one--a greater danger to our future 'than atomic warfare. It is around this searing theme that Bishop Sheen has fashioned his new movie, "The 30th Parallel." It nms for 26

, minutes and 'is available through your local Diocesan Director. For more information, write yoUr Diocesan Director or The Society

'for the Propogation «;If the F~th, 366 Fifth Avenue, New Yom. N. Y. 'I000L' "

Cut out this column. pin yonr sacrifice to It aDd maD 1t 'to Most Rev. Fulton ~. Sheen, National Director of! The Society for the ,Propaption of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, New York. N. Y. 10001, or to 70ur Diocesan Direetor, Rt. Rev. Ra7mond 'T. Con­sidine. 368 North Main Street.· FaD River. Massachusetts.

at. Rev. l\oIsg'r. Raymond T. Considine 368 North Main Street

raD River. Massachusetts

1%NEW HIGHERI RATE OF

INTERESTPER ANNUM

'AID QUARTERLY ON PAID-UP SHARE CERTIFICATES '.,..Ita W......cI III Mvltipl....

.....00 ..... $30,000 .. Single and Joiftt AceeVnII

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DIVIDENDS PAID 4 TIMES A YEAR February, May, August (lncI November

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New' Bedford Franciscan To Mark .Silver Jubilee

Rev. Joachim C. Dembeck, O.F.M.Conv., assistant pastor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help parish, New Bedford, will celebrate a silver jubilee Mass of Thanksgiving in the church at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon in observance of the 25th anniversary of his or­dination to the priesthood. He will be guest of honor at a jubilee banquet in Gau­dette's Pavilion, Acushnet, at G o'clock.

The son of John and Mary Krupska Dembeck, the jubi­larian was born Feb. 26, 1914 in Baltimore, Md. He was educated at St. Casimir Parochial School and received the Franciscan re­ligious habit in his parish church following graduation from St. Ignatius Loyola High SChOOl, Baltimore.

Father Dembeck completed. his novitiate with simple vows as a member of the Franciscan Order at St. Joseph Cupertino Novitiate, Ellicott City, Md., studied philosophy at St. Hya­dnth Seminary, Granby,' Mass., . and theology at Franciscan Sem­inary, Cracow, Poland.

He completed his studies at St. Hyacinth and was ordained in the seminary chapel on July 7, 1940 by the late Most Rev. Thomas M. O'Leary, D.D., Bishop of Springfield.

His service in the priesthood has included assignments in Haverhill, Mass.; Willimansett, Mass.; Shamokin, Pa.; Ridge­wood, N. J. and Montreal, P.Q, Canada.

Father Dembeck was assistant pastor of Holy Cross Parish, Fall River, from 1900 until his ap­pointment as assistant at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in 1963.

Taunton HOLY ROSARY

$25 . Mr. & Mrs. Russell Woodw8l"d

$20 Edward T. Julia~ Magdelene

Tokarz & Sons, Mr. & Mrs. Rob­ert Bentley

SIS :Mr. & Mrs. Frank Biedak &

Walter, Anna Plentus - Anna Marcinek, Richard Janutfz, An­drew Gorczyca, St('phania Roz­owicz

8T• .JAMES $300

Rev. F. Anatole Desmarais $100

Rev. Andre P. Jussaume $50

Matthew Bury $25

Paul Anctil Claire Hamel

$20 Gerard Bonenfant

$15 Donald Beauvais, Helen Boivla

Eva Nolin, Lazare Tremblay ST.·JOSEPH

$200 Rev. Patrick H. Hurley

$50 Florence Miler Walter G. Powers

$30 Ralph Cutillo Mr. & Mrs Edward F. Kenned¥ Mr. &. Mrs. E. J. Lapre

$25 Mrs. George Williams Mr & Mrs Francis T. Coughlin Helen Dahill Maribeth .Dahill Mr. & Mrs Leon J. St. Pierre May & Francis Wrenn Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cunniff Mr. & Mrs. Richard Werner

$20 Peter Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Ever­

ett Menice, Mr. & Mrs. J. Mur­phy

$16 Mr. & Mrs. Peter B. Gay, Rob­

ert Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. John Trucchi Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Thilmas, Mr. & Mrs. John Doh­erty, Mary Donahue. ~holle

Youth Organiaa1ion

FATHER DEMBECK

8T.PAUL $200

Rev. Joseph F. O'Donnell $50

Dr. & Mrs. Walter Campbell $30

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond DiResto Mr. & Mrs. Charles Jackman

. Mr. & ,Mrs. Matthew McCarthy $20

Mr. & Mrs. Alyre Cormier Mr. & Mrs Edward Lamoureau Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Oliver

$15 Manuel Braga, Mildred Braga,

Rita Carroll, Mr. & Mrs: L. Caz­·eault, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Cole

Mr. & Mrs. Philip FarIey, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Lopes, Memory of Elizabeth A. McMann, Mr. 81; . Mrs. James Ramsey, Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Silva

Mr. & Mrs, Alan' St. Pierre, . Mr. & Mrs. Frank Tosti, Lillian White

ST. MARY $100

:Mr. & Mrs. William J. Fentoa George Sanford A.'ldrew Leddy

$50 Richard Bentley Dr. George Harrington Harold Sheehan McKeon Family Mr. & Mrs. Richard Smen1Gft

$45 Kenneth Baker Family

$40 Edward McNamara

$30 Mr. & Mrs. J:imetl Bul'Dll

.. $28 John Grant

$25 Mrs. Joseph Rowley Harold H. Galligan James D. Judge Mr. & Mrs. Edward O'Gara

$20 Mrs. Ralph Rechard Catherine McCarthy, Anna

Raftery, Daniel Doyle $15

Michael Barber, William Clif­ford, Margare·. Coleman, Charles Cote, Thomas Corr

Thomas Cote, Thomas DiVin­cezo, George Dion Jr., Margue­rite Doyle, Mr. & Mrs: R. It. I

Dupont Walter Fitzgerald, Mary Foun­

tain, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Lynch, Howard Harrigan, John T. Hef­fren Jr.

Theresa Kennedy, James Kel­liher, Mrs. John Lawson, Lt. Col. John P. McCarthy, Dennis :Me­Sweeney

Patricia McSweeney., Joseph Mador, Margaret Martin, George Megan, Dr. Thomas O'Brien . Robert Perry, Evelya.~,

JIn. BobeR RUOlerford, ....

.Real Estate Service, Mrs. 'Y. J. . Smith .

Francis Sullivan, Louis Ther­oux, Michael Welch. Paul Zo­patti

John Alden, Rita Baker, Frank Callahan, Marguerite Claff3t, Mrs. Bernard Cleary

Patricia Cleary, Pauline Cleary Elizabeth Doran. Alfred D. Duke­low. Edmund Finnegan

John Fitzsimons, Mrs. Marga­ret Griffin, John Gonzals, Mrs. Marjorie Hubbard, William Eo McCormick

Helen McCarthy, Ernest Me­deiros, Joseph Medeiros, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Morin, Francis Mul­holland

James Mulholland, Mary Mul­holland, Mrs. Horace Nagle, Mrs. Jane Noon, John' O'Connell

Robert Richardson, Jametl AviIs, Catherine Brady, William Brady

James Carney, John T. Chaisty Mrs. Daniel Doyle, Richard Dooley, David Fuller

Michael Grady, ,Anna Rei~ Mrs. Miriam Reilly

Attleboro HOLY GHOST

$300 Rev. John F. Laughlhl

$200 Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Castro

$50 Rev. Edward J. Sharpe Mr. & Mrs. Howard Bristow

$30 Mr. & Mrs. EleZ81' Sicard

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Guillette Mrs. Madeline Turley Mr. & Mrs. John Caponigro

$20 Mrs. Rosalind MartelU Dr. & Mrs. Arthur Volpe, Mr.

& Mrs.· Richard Delagi, Mr. 81; Mrs. Donald Pelletier

$15 Mr. & Mrs. William Richard­

son, Kenneth Silva, Mr. & Mrs.

.1Olleph Furtado, Mr. & Mrs. Ea­ward Berthiaume, Mr. & Mrs. Roger Goulet, Mr. & Mrs. John Basil King

Mr. & Mrs. M. F. Fales, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence, McNally, A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nel­son

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rocha, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. Beauregard

Mr. & Mrs. John Calendrella, Manuel Perreira & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Guy Detellis, Mr. & Mrs. Domenic Braemante, Mr. & Mra. Raymond Brousseau

Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Mello, :Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Hewitt, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Carvalho, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred. Elshant, Edward Gilroy

Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Hennessey, Jose Valerio de Farias Pacheco

ST. THERESA $'75

Mr. & Mrs. Donald Boardmaa $50

Holy Name Society $26

Mr. & Mrs. George Boyd Linus C. Gignac

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hagopian, Mr.

& Mrs. Nelson Roy, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Carroll, Mr. & Mrs. Ger­ard Lefrancois, Mr. & Mrs. Jo­seph Lunderville

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Robichaud

& Family, Horace Lacroix, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cotter, Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Bourgette, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Butler

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Messier, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Donley, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Gallagher, Mr. & Mrs. Forest St. Pierre, Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Girard, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Duclos

Mr. & Mrs. George Tedino, Mr. & Mrs. George Busby, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Reilly, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Duclos, Mr. & Mrs. Charles O'Connor

Mr. & Mrs. William CaUley,

THE· ANCHOR- 1'3 Thul'1l., May 27, 1965

John McNamara, Mr, & Mrs. Jrp. mand Moreau, Mr. & Mrs. John Billington, Mr. & Mrs. Ludgel' Ouellette

Mr. & Mrs. Louis Thibodeall, Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Andrews, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Leedham Jr.. MY.. & Mrs. Raymond McSally" MI'. & Mrs. Donald Harkins

S'l'. JOSEPH $50

Doris Levasseur $18

Mr. & Mrs. George Hamel $15

. Carole Ann Nicholson, Mr. It Mrs. Rene Melanson, Mr. Gaetan Collette, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Peck, Mrs. Nellie. Kriowlton, MIr. & Mrs. James Lathigee

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bellonai

ST. STEPHEN $100

Morse Sand and Gravel Co. Dodgeville Finishing Co.

$50 Sodality of the Ladies ol ..

Ann's $30

:Better Home Products Mr. & Mrs. Edward Brittoa

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cloutier Caron Granite Co. Sodality of the Children ..

Mary . Allan Blanchard Lawn mower

Sales Mr. & Mrs. Club of st. ste­

phen's Mr. & Mrs. Gerard. Lafem.. Ernest Doucette

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Rapoza, MY.

& Mrs. Edward Lapierre, Mr. &I Mrs. Theodore Charron, Flora Papineau, . Mr. 81; Mrs. Roland Trahan

Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. Gagne, Irene Langlois, Mr. & Mrs. Lue Pelletier

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of FQII River-Thurs. MQY 27,1965 . • •. '. • I ".. . . ~ ,

The Parish Parade ST. MICHAEL. FALL RIVER

The Holy Ghost F.·east of the parish will begin Friday, June 12 with a "mulho de figado" supper at 6 in the school hall. Sacred Hearts Academy singers will offer a glee club concert at 8, followed l>y entertainment featuring the Imbriglio orches­tea.

Henry Letendre Is in charge of arrangements, alded by' Mrs. Laura Andrews and Frank Len­non. Miss Evelyn Almeida is publicity chairman.

ST. KOCH, FALL RIVER

Children will receive First Holy Communion Sunday morn­ing at the 8:30 Mass.

The Living Rosary will be eondneted in the afternoon at 2 in conjunctior. with the crown­ing of the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

OUR LADY OF GRACB, NORTH WESTPORT

Installation ceremony and banquet will be held Tuesday evening, June 1 at White's ,at T o'clock. .;

Mrs. Eugene Hebert will in­stall the following officers: Mrs. Ome! Levesque. president; Mrs. Richard Barresi, vice-president; Mrs. George Duclos, s~~reta~; Mrs. John Barb·Jz:J., treasurer..

Plans are being completed for a World's Fair tl"ip June 9.

ST. ANTHONY OF DESERT. PALL RIVER

A dialo~ue Mass will be held at 7 tonight to prepare parish­ioners for coming applications of the decree regarding the new liturgy as practiced in the Mar­onite Rite.

Children will receive First Communion Pentecost Sunday, followed by a breakfast at Father Sbarbel Center to which

the entire congregation is,. ~n-:\ vited. Rev. Kenneth Michael ' :will speak.

Sunday, June 13, Bishop Cas­sidy Council of the Knights of Columbus will attend. 8, .o'c:l~k Mass and a following 'Ureakfast•.

Mass will be offered for vet­erans on Memorial Day, and at 3 in the afternoon, a procession will be held te the'shrine of Our Lady of Leban6rirLiVih~ Rosary and a Ma;,r crowning will

, be followed by outdoor Benedic­tion and refreshments at the Father Sharbel Center. Any in­terested organizations may par­ticipate in the procession and s h 0 u I d contact Chor-Bishop Joseph Eid, pastor, to make ar­rangements.

ST. ELIZABETH, FALL RIVER

The annual banquet of the Women's Guild is set for Sunday, June 6 at a Middleboro restau­rant. Mrs. Genevieve Mello is in charge of reservations. tions.

The patronal feast of the par­ish will be observed the week­end pf June 18 to 20.'

ST. MARY, NEW BEDFORD

Mrs. Marcel Loranger is in charge of arrangements for the installation banquet of the Wom­en's Guild, scheduled for 6:30

, Monday night, June 14.

OUR LADY OF PURGATORY, NEW BEDFORD

St. Joseph Sodality will spon­sor a supper and social Sunday, J'une 6 at Polish-American Vet- . erans Hall, 1680 Acushnet Ave. Music and dancing will be fea­tured on the entertainment pro­gram and supper will be served fror.n 6 to 8. Proceed.: will bene­fit a church in Lebanon .struck. by lightning.

. '.'

HOLY NAME, FALL RIVER

The CYO baseball team will sponsor a car wash from 9 to 12 Saturday morning in the school parking lot.

Children will make their First Communion at 8 o'clock Mass Sunday moming.

Forty Hours devotion will be­gin Pentecost Sunday, June 6.

ST. JOSEPH. FALL RIVER

New officers of the Men's Club are Arthur Buckley, pres­ident; John Fitzgerald, vice­president; Arthur Hannafin, sec­retary; Joseph Souza, treasurer.

Committees planning an ob­servance of Rev. George E. Sul­livan's 40th anniversary of ordi­nation will meet tonight after the 7:30 Mass.

~CULATE CONCEPTION, FALL RIVER

Parish cub scouts plan a kite derby for June, a bike rodeo in July and their annual picnic in August.

SACRED HEART, NORTH ATrLEBORO

New officers of the Home and School Association are Francis Ouellette, president; Paul Four­nier, vice-president; Mrs. H:arry Belham Jr. and Mrli. Roger Cor,­riveau, secretaries; Raymond Lallier, treasurer.

. $T.· JOAN OF ARC. . ORLEANS

The Wor.nen's Guild plans a Communion breakfast following the 8 o'clock Mass Sunday morn­ing, June 6. A Summer fair is planned for Wednesday, July 'L

ST. JAMES, NEW BEDFORD

'Msgr. Noon Circle announces its annual banquet for 7 Tues­dllY night, Jupe 8 at a Matta­pois<:,tt restaurarit. '.

ST. MARY,NORTON'

Mrs. Joseph Fonseca, re-elected, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Slight pr~sident, will head· the' Catho- . ,Mr. & ·Mrs. Robert· Begnoche lic Women's Club fo" the coming Mr. & Mrs. Paul Soucy year. Serving with her will'be ST. BONIFACE ' Mrs. Charles E.' Wichland; 'Vice- j., $15'

. president; Mrs. "Manuel Monteiro and Mrs. Henry Chaput, secre­taries; and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, treasurer. They were installed at the unit's 10th anniversary ban­quet.

A luncheon and fashion show are planned for the Summer anll regular 8ctivities will resume in Septer.nber.

In other parish' activities, preparations are being made for the annual bazaar, scheduled this year for Thursday, July 29 through Sunday, Aug. 1.

ST. MARY. SOUTH DARTMOUTH

The Women's Guild will spon­sor a potluck supper at 6:30 Tuesday night, June 8 at the church and' a dance is planned for Saturday, June 12 at New, Bedford Yacht Club.

ST. STANISLAUS. FALL RIVER'

Joseph Grornada has been named general chalrman of the annual Summer Festival sched­uled for July 24-25 at Urban'. Grove, Stafford Rd., Tiverton.

Proceeds will be used for the building fund.

:~U~:r';:RMOUTH Mrs. John Crawford, chairman

MISSIONER: Bishop-elect Nevin W. Hayes, O.Cann., has been appointed by Pope Paul VI to be titular Bishop of Novasinna and Ordinary of the mission prelature of Sicuani, Peru, where he was worked since 1959, following earlier work in Lima, the capital. NC Photo.

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$50 Dr. & Mrs. David Costa

$35 Ernest M. & Mary M. Pereira

. $25 '.Albertine J.Barros Mr. & Mrs. Abel Fidalgo Furtado's Dairy Inc.

$20 In Memory of lnacio & Ther­

esa Coutinho, Batalha Family, Gilbert R. Coelho, Mr. & Mrs. Jean Denault Mr. & Mrs. Henry Rodrigues

Maria Soares, Mr. & Mrs. Sylvester Sylvia

Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Parsons $15

Arthur B. Cabral, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Ferreira .

Club Sport Madeirense, Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Silva

SACRED HEART 525

Mr. & Mrs. F. Omer...Grenon , ~ . .$15 .

of the cor.nmitt!'e serving break-. Excavating • ATTLEBORO fast to the FIrst Communion .• C t t • .class has announced that break-. on rac ors ,. SO. ATILEBORO-SEEKONK. fast will be served to the 24 : 9 CROSS ST FAIRHAVEN: new cor.nmunicants and coffee • ., . , • and doughnuts w;ll be served -' ... WYman 2-4862 ,' •. A:'EMBE.RFDIC the parents. ,•••••••••••••••• rII

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$20 Paul Vancini

$15 John Baccelli, Aldo Balestracel

Anthony DiPiro, Robert J. Mor­elli

ST. HYACINTH $50

Mr. & Mrs. Donald Payette Anonymous

$25 Marie E.' Fenaux Mr. & Mrs. Albert ~. Lamou­

reux Saint Ann Society

$20 James Connelly, Mr. & Mrs.

Roland Dumas, Dr. & Mrs. John B. Robert, Mr. & Mrs. Adelard Vaillancourt

$15 Anonyr.nous. Mr & Mrs Hughes

Desautels, Joseph Dutilly, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Forand, Bertha Gal­lant

Rita Gallant. Mr. & Mrs. John Galuska, The Armand Landry Family

Taunton HOLY FAMILY

$35 Joseph Mozzone

$25 Mr. & Mrs Edward F. Cameron Mr. & Mrs. Walter Starvish

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Coveney

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Markowski

$15 Mrs. Claire Auger, Mr. & Mrs.

Joseph Caiozzo, .Mrs. Mary Casey Mr. & Mrs. Joaquin Correia, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Correia

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Cranmer James Curran, Mark Driscoll, Mr. & Mrs. Dinald Gilbert, Mr. & Mrs. James Larner .

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Mr. & Mrs. Fred Patrick, George Powers Jr.,. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Prunier, Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Sheehan, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Silva

Mr. & Mrs, Charles P. Simas, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred St. Yves, Mr. . & Mrs. ThomM White, Mr. &' Mrs. William Willette, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Castro

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nolan OUR LADY OF LOURDES

'$30 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Le BIen

$25' Henry L. Silva

$20 ' Mr. & Mrs. James Sylvia Dr. & Mrs. David F; Gouveia Joseph Cardoza

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Sousa, Mr.

& Mrs. August, Varella, Joan. Silva, Mr. & Mrs George E. Silva Mr. & Mrs. Jil A. Bettencourt ,

Mr. & Mrs Joseph Coute, Hilda, Gonsalves, Mr. & Mrs.. George Ferreira, Antone Rapoza

ST. ANTHONY' . $500 . .

Rev. Maurice Souza . $75

Rev. George' J. Sousa $50'

Manuel .Fontinha $25 '

Arthur Ventura Victoda Carew

$20 , .

Frank, Arthur H Leonard, !'rank Mendes. James Pacheco

Albert Pateneaude, Antonio Rezendes, Daniel Rodrigues, Mary Rose, Ferdinando Sousa

Irene Thomas, Frank Vaz, Joseph Vaz, Joseph Victorino

George Abreau Jr., Antone Almeida, Joseph Amaral, John Jardim, Arthur Medeiros

SACRED HEART $75

Rev. Francis B. Connors $30

James A. Cooke Mr. & Mrs. Robert McC1eUan J'ohn E. Reilly

$25 Edward Boudreau Mr. & Mrs. Rene St. Yves D. Gardiner O'Keefe J. Howard O'Keefe Mr. & Mrs. Real Samson Francis Cronan

$20 Mr. & Mrs. George Ducharme,

Mrs. B. Lewis McDermott. Mr. & Mrs. Francis Andrews, Mrs. Mynette Dewhurst

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Harrison,

Mrs: Joseph Hayes, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Doiron, 'Mr. & Mrs. Clar­ence BradY', Virginia Waldron

Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Maynard, Mr. & Mrs. William Clemmey, Mrs. Howard Chadwick, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest 1. Mador, Helen M\,lrray

Ruth Brady, Mr & Mrs George Silva, Mr. & Mrs. Armand A-Audet, Mr. & Mrs. John T. Ma­honey, Gormley FamilY'

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mastro­marine, Mr. & Mrs. ~o Land­graf, M~. & Mrs. Arthur MeDer­mott, Mr. & Mrs. ,Coy Folcik, EugeneSullivan

. Mr. & Mrs. Ailtone Costa, Mr. & Mrs, William Cullen; Mr. & Mrs. William Gorman, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Berard, John T. Mc­Crohan Jr. . Mary Andrews. Carol L. An­drews, Mr. & Mrs" Robert Den­nen, Mrs. Dorothy Conley, Mr. & Mrs. Lionel Campanirio, MaryMurphy

Mr. & Mrs. Williar.n Andrade, Mr. & .Mrs. Oscar ,Wilcoxon, Ar­thur Marrejn, Mr. & Mrs" Robert Ross, Marie Cronan . Mr. & Mrs. Eino Silvan, John F. Vargus, Marion Murphy,

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New England Regional Congress· of the

Confraternity of Christian Doctrine

August 26, 27, 28, .29

-.Under the, Sponsorship 0/

Most Rev. James. L. .Conrwlly . .

Bi:slwp of Fall River,

NWhat « b_ing m• parish ~~n then ' exists' in ibJ rnuut an. intellig~n.t, ~dUroted"

,.~lert gro~p·'" 'JneJl and-' ·women re_1- '#,0'.

bear lDitnesi te 1M .Foith."'·"

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.Coilg,ress Headquarters '. New Bedfor'd Ilotel . . '. .

and Bishop Stang High School, North Dartmouth

,Plan, to atte"d this. four-day Congress ,w·ith other ceD members

',from every Archdiocese, and 'Diocese" in New Englan.d,

. .

Tltis Message Is Sponsored By TIte Fonowlng Individuals ".d Swiness Concerns itt Greater. fall Riyer: .

Ann Dale Products, Inc. International Ladies Plymouth' Printing Co., Inc. Brady Electric Supply Co. Garment Workers Union Sobiloff Brothers Cascade Drug Co. ' MacKenzie & Winslow, Inc:. . , Sterling Beverages, Inc. Gold Medal Bread ' Mason Furniture Showrooms Textile Workers Globe Manufaduring Co. Gerald E. McNally, Contrador' Union of America, AFL-CIO

'Hutchinson Oil Co. L A. McWhirr Company . , ,Yellow Cab Company <. ,

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New Bedford ST. JAMES

$150 A Friend

$100 Mrs. Jeremiah Coholan Dr. & Mrs. James Quinn Mr. & Mrs. Louis Coholan

$75 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Tschaen

Sr. $50

Mrs. Wright Bolton III Mrs. John Duff A Friend Fred J. Kelley Real Estate Mr. & Mrs. Edward K?i"min Mr. & Mrs. Fnncis O. ~uinn In Memory of Dr. Joseph r..L

Gleason Zn Memory of Thomas Ql1.inn IR Memory of Andrew? Doyle

840 Harriet Pe; ,'y The Mahoney Family

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Smith Anna McGurk

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Edward McAloon Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Parsons Mr. & Mrs. George Sheehan - Mr. & Mrs. Luke Smith In Memory of Timothy J., Ma!t1"

A. & Agnes G. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Whela£1l Mr. & Mrs. Fred Brother-son Helen L. Crowley Mrs. Edward Arnett &: John

Arnett Frances Whalen Mary E. Whalen Mr. & Mrs. James A. Worden Mr. & Mrs. Francis Bapti.ste

$20 Mr. & Mrs. John Britto, Mt'. &

Mrs. Matthew McAvoy, Mr. c!lc Mrs. Joseph Ryan Mr. &: ME'''. Leo M. Sullivan

John M. Quinn, Dr. &: Mt"s. Edward G. Vogt

$15 Mt". & Mrs. Albert Bourque,

Mr. & Mrs. Louis Chmiel, Claire F~rtier, Mrs. Mortimer Kennedy Mrs. Helen Lewis

Mr. & Mrs. Robert st. Pierre, A Friend, Roberta Dutra, Mary Walsh, Mrs. William R. Walsh

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond s~um",

Mrs. Vincent Shea. Mr. &: Ml'S, George Silva, Mr. & Mrs. Ste­phen Stupalski, Celia White, Me'. " Mrs. Vincent Worden

Mr. & Mrs. Desorcy

ST. KILIAN $25

Holy Name Society $20

Allen Bentley, Ernest KGb~

$15 Walter Ford, Manuel Medeiros

Jr., Arthur Lemos, Gabriel Holmes, Dorothy M. Hudey

Bronislaw Jackimocz, Dorothy LaCroix, A Friend, Rose Moni.'!:

ASSUMPTION $25

Our Lady of the Assum.ption Societv

August Gomes, Aguinaldo Rose A Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Jaime GGmes, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Bar­boza, Mrs. Hilda Fortes

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Barros Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Baptista, Mrs. Jennie Pires, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Cardoza, Edith Fonseca

$]5 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph SHva, Mi'.

& Mrf Edwin Teixeira, AntoneS: Monteiro, Mr. & Mrs. William Carmo, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Bar­ros

OUR LADY OF PURGATO&Y $50

Rev. George Saad $25

St. Joseph's Sodality Daher Family Mr. & Mrs John KaHfe MI' & Mrs. Hylde Simon Ol:r Lady of Purgatory Ladies

&uild $20

Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Cat<:m" David's Trucking Co

$15 Mr. & Mrs. Normar. Joseph A Friend

ST. LAWRENCE $120

Paul & MariC'n Keane $100

Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Baldwin Dr. & Mrs. Jos0ph Buckley Mr. & Mrs. Perry Coho:arl

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& Mrs. Robert Bedard, Francis McCarthy, Mr. & Mrs. John Har-

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Mr. & Mrs. Francis DeTerra, J'anet Kasznski, Mr. & Mrs Peter Lemos, Mr. & Mrs. Dalpha La­vallee, Mr & Mr<: Chas. ReckordlJ

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~ir. & Mrs. Donald MacMullen. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Manley, Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Marden, Therestl Mesquita, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. 0' ­Donnell

The Paine Family, Mr. & Mm. Richard Rogers, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Schmaeling, Mrs. Jamcil Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Soucy

Margaret Sullivan, Mr. & Mra. Robert Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. As­lak Tobiassen, Mr. & Ml'lI, Charles Touhey

MT.CARMEL $500

Rev. Jose M. B. e Avila $'15

Rev. Gilbert J. Simoes sao

Mt. Carmel Woman's Club· $25

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Mr. &; Mrs. Rene Cote Mr. &; Mrs Charles A. Gun­

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Mr. & Mrs. John Wilkinson, Mrs. Eva Williams, Jane Wil­liams, Violet Williams

ST. CASIMiR $1l5

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Nowak

ST. MARY

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Mr. &; Mrs. Wmiam Toolen $35

Mr. & Mrs. Jos~ph Bo1diga $36

Mr. &; Mrs. Clement Damicone $25

Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Guillotte $20

Mr. &; Mrs. David Costa $15

Mr. & Mrs Carlos Pacheco, Mr. & Mrs John Hughes, Edward Bell

ST. JOSEPH $300

st. Joseph's Church Societies $150

Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Seguin S100

Mr. & Mrs. Herve Couture S50

Mr. & Mrs. G. Albert Roy Mr. & Mrs. Laurier Marcoux

$25 Mr. &; Mrs. Normand Parent Lucille Allain

$20 Mr. & Mrs. PamphiJe Letour­

neau $15

Mr. & Mrs Paul 3. Mathieu, Mr. & Mrs. AImand Beaulieu, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Yates, Mr. & Mrs. Archer Kewton, Mr. & Mrs. Emilien Berthiaume

SCHOLARSHIP: Paul F. Guay, St. Jacques parish, Taunton, a senior at Coyle High School, has received a $3,000 scholarship to Colum­bia College, New York. Coyle senior class president, a three year varsity football player, and, a member of the student council and National Honor Society, he wi]}. grn-du­ate magna cum laude.

ST. JOHN THE BAPTlS'!"

$300 Rt. Rev. John A. Silvia

$200 A Friend

$50 Hon. George P. Ponte

$32 The Flores Family

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rezendefl Mrs. Frank G. Silva

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Albert William!!

$15 Dr. & Mrs. Antonio M. Castro,

Mr. & Mrs. James Correia, Alice C. Fagan, Mary Fagan, John Fer­nandes

George & Lucille King, Mr. & Mrs. William Sylvia

ST. ANNE

$50 Rev. Arthur C. Lpvesque Mr. & Mrs. Adrien DesrcsiCnl

$20 Mr. & Mrs. Aldei Lafrance Theodore Lariviere

SIS William St. Germain, Mr. &

Mrs. Leo Landry, Mr. & Mrs. Lucien Brunette, The Carignan Family, Mrs. William Lemlin

The Roland Michaud Family, Mr. & Mrs. Armand Bolduc, Mr. & M~. Alfred Sicard

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ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA. $60

:R.ev. Gerard Boisvert $55

The William Beauregard Fam­ily

$50 Louis Parent

$30 A Friend

~25

Edward Loranger $]5

George A. Lemieux, LeoPfI'nJ Harnois, Henry Dube, Beatrice Gelinas, Rosetta Daigle

Andre Daigle, Marguerite Morin, Rita Parent, Ira PeI'l'Jl. Anna & Rita Jodoin

Raymond Bertrand, Louis JI/Tethot, Paul Cusson, Alice Con­tant, Simon Comeau

Joseph St. Pierre. Emile Ber­nard & Family, Mr. & Mrs Donat L€tendre, Laurent Roy, AlphonSE L. Robitaille

Yvonne Lafrance, Mr. -& Mrs. Almand Bonneau, Leo Robioa, L€o Hebert, Roland Young •

Gerard Goguen, Bertha Du­guette, Juliette Comeau, Armand :Cote, Damase Dupuis, Ano'e Aucoin

ST. THERESA $500

My Bread Baking CompaD!' $40

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$30 . Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Francoeur

. $25 Rev. Maurice R. Jeffrey

ST. JOSE;PR $100

Atlen J. McDermott $75

Rev. James W. Clark $52

In Memory of William S. &I: Maud A. Conroy

$25 Dr. Daniel Dorman

$20 · Catheripe & Anne CoughUn

$15 · Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Boyd,

Charles Hemingway, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Studniarz, Mrs. Eva Stmeson

.' James Downey, Mrs. James Downey, Joseph Reilly, James Saunders

. ST. ROCH $15

Wrs. Lucie Boisseau ST. STANISLAUS

• $50 ')lr. &; Mrs. Napoleon Dufault

$25 Anonymous

$20 .. Mr. &; Mrs. William Koool1

$15 A Friend

. Mary KueJIacik, Josephine ltepski, Mr. & Mrs. Walter G08­ciminski, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gromada, Mr, & Mrs. Stephen Kulpa

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Pietraszek Mr. & Mrs. William Wolowiec, Frederick Kudlacik

ST. WILLIAM $50

St. William's Women's Guild $25

Tyrell Market $15

Mr. & Mrs. Albert Williams, Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Fonseca. Mrs. John Potts, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Viveiros, Mr. & Mrs. Ralpf.! Capone

Mr. &: Mrs. Daniel Pingley., Mr. &; Mrs. Charles Perreirll .

SANTO CHRISTO. $600

Rev. Arthur C. dos Reis $30

Frank B. Oliveira $20

Edward Lopes $15

Manuel Tavares, Joseph V. Medeiros, Daniel Castanho & Mother, Mr. & Mrs. William Reis Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Lawrence

Manuel M. Matias, Wayside Landscape, Manuel Viveiros, Joseph Gagne, Louise CarreirG ~ Manuel

ST. :"IATTHEW $25

Dr. & Mrs. Paul Lambert

French Winners Claudette Cormier, daughter

Itf Mr. and Mt·s. Robert· Cormier, New Bedford, and a freshman at St. Joseph Preparatory School, Fall River, has been placed first GIl the chapter level in a national French contest. She topped 230 students from Eastern Massa­chusetts in the contest. Winninll third place was Denise Dufour, daughter of Mrs. Romeo Dufour, 67 Morton Street, Fall River.

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Kill Bill to Repea.1 Birth Control Law

ALBANY (NC) -A measure which would have killed - New York State's controversial birth control law has been killed in the Legislature

The chairmen of the .codes oommittees in the Senate and in· the Assembly di:Jclosed the ac­tion against the measure was taken in. committee session. Thomas A. Duffy heads the Sen­ate committee and Joseph R. Corso, the Assembly group. The action lets stand the law that prohibits dissemination of birth. control information in the state.

The repeal measure was de­signed to elimtnate conflict with a proposal of the state Board of Social Welfare to provide birth oontrol advice and materials to persons on relief rolls, including those un arried and more than 18 years old.

NEW YORK (NC)-The first World ~ongress of the Catholic Pr<!ss to be held outside Europe was hailed as a historic date for Catholic journalism and one which "harmOnIzes with the ecu­menical vision brought about in

. the Church of the council."

This assessment of the con­gress was voiced at its opening meeting by Raimondo Manzini, president of the International Union of the Catholic Press and editor of the Vatican City daily, L'Osservatore Romano.

Holding the congress in New York, Manzini said, "expresses and affIrms in a striking fashion the worldwide dimensions of co­operation among Catholic news­men in a world where neighbor­hoods are always coming closer

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Manzini aaid that the distance which separates the New York convention from the last one in Santander, Spain, iii. ·1960, is more spiritual than chronolog­ical.

This is so, he coP.tinued, be­cause of the ecumenical dialogue which since that time has opened a new spiritual domain and cre­ated "=tew visions and more complex responsibilities for Catholic journalists."

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Pope. P~~I Praises Italy's. Far~u!rs

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul· VI has praised the farmers of Italy as "generous, frank, con­vinced ChristIan workers." . He told them that "with your

earnestness, modesty and expe­rience you worthily personify patient . tenacity;' strongwilled activity, the sanity and moral good common senSe of the Ital ­il,m peOple." . .

The Pope gpok~ in the Vati ­can's courtyardo~ St. Damasus to several thousand participants in the· National Congress of Farmers held in ·Rome. At his side on the balcony overlooking the courtyard were organization officials and one of Italy's most famous farmers, Zaverio Ron-·. -calli, octagenarian brother of the late Pope John XXIII who still tins the soil near his family home at Sooto II Monte.

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"5Rev. Walter A. Sulliv8ll tu

Mr. " Mrs. Raymond Beynolds $2' ,

Mrs. Theresa FOJ[, Ann e. I: Anne Marie Lingard. M817 J. Murphy, Mr. Ie Jdrs. William White Jr. .

$15 Mrs. Prank whelly, Mr. " Mrs.

Myles Standish, Mrs. James Whalen, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Rus­sell, Mrs. Lillian Green

Corky Row Club InC., Manuel Almeida

BOLY NAME $SOO ,"

Dr. &: Mrs. Daniel Gallel'J' $300

In memory of Charles E. " Margaret Bonner

$125 Dr. &: Mrs. Thomas 1'. Biggins

$100 Dr. &: Mrs. John Delaney Dr. & Mrs. John Dunn Peerless Laundry Mrs. Joseph E. Mullaney Dr. &: Mrs. Francis J. D'Errlco

$75 Dr. &: Mrs. John Carvalho

$SO Atty & Mrs. Thomas McGuire Joseph P. Phelan

$35 Mr. &: Mrs. William F. Ready

$30 Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Mitchell Mr. &; Mrs. John J. Mitchell Mr. &; Mrs. Romeo McCallum

$25 Mr. &: Mrs. Linus J. Mullal7 Eileen Higgins Mr. &; Mrs. Michael H. Sul­

livan Mr. &; Mrs. John Johnston Mr. &; Mrs. J. Burke Shay Mr. Bi Mrs. Thomas Hammond Mrs. John Welch The Kelly Family

$20 Mr. &: Mrs. Arthur SullivaB

Mrs. James E. Sullivan &; Grace $15

Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Sullivan, Rudolph LaVault, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Drislan, Mr. &; Mrs. Wil­liam King, Mr. Ie Mrs. Milton Bednarz

Dorothy C. Sullivan, Mr. "" 1Irs. Hugh F. Reilly, Mr. &; Mrs. Michael Banley & Jane, :Mr. • 1Irs. John Cruger

Mr. &: Mrs. Thaddeus Tokuz, Mr. &: Mrs. Barold J Dusoe

NOTRE DAME $75 .

Rev. ])ernard Lavoie Be". J. Adrlen Bernier

$50 Dr. Adelard A. Demers

$35 Ben." O. Ouellette

$38 .Armand Dallaire A. M. Masse Family Courehaine-Bouehard F~

$25 Normand Durette

$%I Ferdinand Francoeur, .ArmancI

Raiche, Alfred Rock $15

CedI Anct!J., Geo. A. Benoit, Antonio J. Bernier, Gerard Ber­

ger, Maurice B. Demers. DDS Oscar J. Dube, Lue Dumont,

Bildebert Gagnon, Lionel Gui­mond, Omer Harrison

Eugene Beon, Robert Landl'J', J:N.A. Levesque, G. &- A. Lussier Armand Lussier

Philip Marchand. William Menard, Raymond Morrissette, Wilfred Poirier, Edw. Quinn.Jr.

Edmond Rheaume,' Gabriel Thiboutot OUR LADY OF TIIE,ANGELS

$15 Junior Council of Catholic

Youth . Edward Alves, Leo Burns,

Benry Camara, Charles Cardoza, Alfred Coray

Marcelino De Melo, Francisco Faria, Joseph S. Ferreira, Lil ­lian LaForce, Edward Paulino

Frances Reilly, John Roderick, Clarinda Ventura, .1oseph Vivei­~

IMMAct7LATE CONCEPTION

~ In Memol'7 of the Bev.Edward

P. Dowling $100

Doyle Construction &: Mr. 6: Mrs. Thomas W. Doyle

St. Vincent de Paul Society '$50 '

Dr. &; MrS.. Raymond B. Four­nier

S25 ­John G. Burgess Mrs. Diolinda Wilson

$20 Mr. &; Mrs. Joseph Santos,

Mary Whitehead, Mrs. Dolores Cangello, John R. Gettings, In Memory of Pat.riclI Hayes

$15 John Gaspar, Arline Kern,

Mrs. Georgette Laberge, Benry Lajeunesse, Arthur Kern -

Carolyn Kershura. John Ker­shura, John Ker:>hura Jr., Wan­da Kozak, Mrs. Catherine Mc­Cann

Roger J. Lafrance, William McHenry, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Palmer, Charles Sicard, Domi­nick Sperduti

Jane H. Sullivan Alice Sulli ­van, Mrs. Clara Whitehead, Mr. & Mrs. Barold Wolstenholme, Mrs. Margaret Wiles .

Mr. & Mrs. Robert 'Wilkey, Arthur Bergeron, Mr. & Mrs. Louis T. Bouchard, Leo Bums, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Campbell

Emil A. Fuller, Joseph Fran­coeur, James Gillet, Annie God­du, George Janson

Arthur Kelsall, Raymond La­fleur, John Medeiros, William Mitchell, John O'Brien

Alfonso Oliveira, Edward N. Parisee, Romeo Pot'l.-m, Samuel J. Pullen, Donald Quinlan

John Reyls, Mrs. Hector Savoie William H. Stanton, Faith Zic­cardi

SACRED BEART $SOO

Rt. Bev. Felix S. Cbilds $125

Adelaide C. Trainor $100

Margaret M. Sullivan $75

:Mr. &; Mrs. William J. Sullivan Mr. &; Mrs. Jeffrey E. Sullivan

$50 Patrick Callahan Mr. &; Mrs. Nestor G. Silva Ehzabeth M. Trainor Mr &: Mrs James W. Steele h.

$40 Allce C. & Mary V. BarrlDstoa

$35 James V. Kennedy ~therine' Furze

$30 William F. Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. Francis E. sum".

$25 Catherine E. Roberta Mrs. Joseph Akel'll Mr. & Mrs. John J. Haningtoa Madeline L Riley Hannah G. Connon Graee L. Martin Margaret R. SullivaJl Mr. &; Mrs. Frederick J. Deme­

trius John &; Catherine Burke Mr. & Mrs. James 1'. Curtia James T. Roberts Catherine I Trainor Mrs. Sarah Sullivan Mrs. Benry W. Degnan

nO John M. Corrigan, Kathr)ta

V. Whalen &: Margaret M. Wha­len, John B. O'Neil, William B. Norton, Eleanor Mullaney

Jerry L. Ciullo, Raymond P. Powers, Mr. & Mrs. Willard Pi­per, John D. Carmichael, B. Louise Beattie, In memo." 01. Mary Isabel Kirkman

$15 Catherine Barnes, Francis J.

Waring, Charles 1'. CurtiJI, Ed­ward F. Daley, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Moynagh

Norman J. Meyer, Mr. &: Mrs. James B. Sullivan, Joseph M. Reilly, Jennie V. Griffin, John B. Connors Jr.

Catherine A. Boylan, Gilbert stone

Chester Goseiminsld. Kathlem Gallery, William J. Shea, Mr.• Mrs. John L. Dean, Kath1'7D II. J)rogue

ROME VISITOR: Pope Paul VI greets Lebanese PreS­ident Charles Helou during a recent visit by the Middle Eastern chief of ~tate who was his country's first ambas­sador to the Holy See. NC Photo.

James Mello, John M. Leonard Ricnard E. Hennessey, John :M. Sullivan, Joseph Zagaja

Laura M. Sullivan, Anne Pac­ker, Edmund Pilling, Margaret F. Lowney, Timothy Shea, Thomas J. Dolan

SS. PETER .& PAUL $100

Rose E. Sullivan St. Vincent de Paul Society

$60 Belen & Catherine & Daniel

Lynch Students of SS. Peter &: Paul

School $50

Joseph Conaty $30

Eileen Keavy $25

Mr. & Mrs. William PatteD Mrs. Flora Sweeney and Fam­

ily Mr. & Mrs. Fred R. Dolan Mr. & Mrs. Frank Sullivan Peter Garity Mr. &; Mrs. Thomas FarreJ!l

$20 Mr. &; Mrs. J. Edward Glyml Mr. &; Mrs. James F. McMahon Edward Murphy, Mr. & Mrs.

Thomas P. Slater $15

Charlotte Britland, Mr. 6: Mrs. Daniel Carey, Mr. & Mn. James Cox, Mrs. Evelyn Crow­ell, Mr. &; Mrs. Louis Cyr

William Daley & Mary ll. Daley, Mr. & Mrs. America De Marco, John Dolan, Mr. &; Mn. William Garvey, Mr. & Mrs. Leopold Giroux

Mr. & Mrs. Geot"ge Grego.", Mr. & Mrs. William Hyland, Mr. " Mrs. Edward Kelly, Mr. 6: Mrs. William Lambert Sr., Mr. &; Mrs. stephen Moore

Mr. &: Mrs. Michael Dupont, George B. Gillett, Mr. & Mra. William Lomax, Mr. &: Mn. Joseph McGuill, Mr. 6: MD. Theodore Turek

John Daly. Margaret Daly, Mary Daly, Elizabeth Graft, Frederick Hayes, Mr. 6: lin. John D. Lawlor.

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Nonnand H. Boule $20

Bernard H. Paquette $15

,Louis O. Chouinard, Low Philippe Drapeau, Ernest J. Quellette, Albert Savard, lin. Anne St, Denis

William St. 'Georges OVR LADY OF HEALTH

$15 ~. Almeida

BOLY ROSARY $100

The Gen.eral Cleaning Comp&D,7 $15

Anonymous, Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Barresi, The Italian Progres­live Club

ESPIRITO SANTO $25

Mr. & Mrs. John C. Fonseca, J~.

$15 M817 Carreiro, Rose Carrehte ST. ANTHONY OF PADnA

$60 Rev. Joao C. Martins

n5 III Memory of Anthony T. SO.. Angie'a

$20 Ventura's Pharmacy

$15 Ernest Ladeira, Marla C. Silvia

David Rego, John B. Arruda, Jeremias Arruda

ST. ELIZABETH $200

Rev. Joao de Medeim. $30 .

Mr. &: Mrs. Daniel Araujo S15

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ST. PATRICK $100 .

Women's Guild $75

Rev. James P. Danzen $35

Mr.' &: Mrs. Edward DeCic. Joseph M. Morrison

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Lesl'J' In Memory of John W. Mao-

Iuire . Mr. &: Mrs. Thomas DelzeneN Mildred Sullivan Patricia Leary

$20 Mr. &; Mrs. William R~

$15 Mr. &; Mrs, John Blake, :Mr••

Mrs.. Robert Nadeau, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Morin, Edward Heale,. :Mr. & Mrs. John Marshall

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Richard, Mr. & Mrs. William Haley, Mr. .& Mrs. Ernest Mousseau, Mr. "" Mrs. Dennis Sullivan, Mr. & MJw Roy Murray

Mr. & Mrs. Alvin ConnOl'8t Mr. &; Mrs. Norman Desjardins, ­Pizio Family, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Powers, Helen Sullivan

Mr. &; Mrs. Ralph Fletchew. 1IJl. .& Mrs. Henry W. Buckley, :Mr. &; Mrs. Manuel Lima, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel D. Arruda, '!IIL &: Mrs. Joseph Murray

Mr. &. Mrs. Julius Rackowald & Family, A Friend, Nora Mur­phy, Mr. & Mrs. Louis ViveilW Jr.; -·John McHugh

'. Mrs. Alton W. King, Mr. • Mrs. Lester Ball, Mr. & Mrs. Boward Duperre, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Carleton, Mr. & Mn. Daniel Morris

·Mr, &;Mrs. Frank Bertoncinl, Mr. &; Mrs. Robert Whipp, M1".. & Mrs. Antone Daponte, Mr. "" Mrs. John Morgan, Mr. & Mn. Frank Russo .

Mi-: & Mrs. Henry Urban, Mrs. Mary Baldwin, Mr. & Mrs. Wll­li.am E. Miller ..

ST. ANTHONY OF THE DESERT

$25 AttyMichael Sahady :Mr. &; Mrs.- Eli'lll Galib

$20 Mr. '& Mrs Thomas GaUlt

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