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'By Mary Tinley Daly' . : "What's for· homework; Ginny?" we asked as we fin­ .ished the dishes. "Get part of it done before dinner?" "I guess so," Ginny slapped her leg with the dish towel, glanced up gulltily and put the towel into the soiled ", clothes bag. "Gotta memor­ . · . . ~. B I the date of Columbus' aiscovery lze a poem, reVIew·' ib e oj' America by the' .jingle: "In history or do 'rithmetic.'; fourteen hundred' ninety-two This; vle sensed, was no Columbus sailed the ocean~blue'" time to men'tion the dish towel 'ana which monihs have 30 day~· \

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.Sister. Ar.astasi"·;"· ~~~~::t·l;d~~. ~~~tU;::i~I;:~h~; .' . ' .. . . :horizon! Indeed, ·theY are Ute BenedIctine Nun" . Paris· souffle piece de resistance of the . showings. Fabulously For .75· Years' ,bulky, unbelievably weightless 'and warming - the blend' is

whipped of 40% nylon and 20% ST. JOSEPH (NC}-A Bene­ wool, plus a goodly portion 6f dictine nun here at St. Joseph's air, convent who remembers vividly · The colors are' delectable . . ilie day. 81 years ago of Custer's last stand has achieved the dis- . there, are brilliant blues, reds, gold and orange tones .... with tinction' of being the first mem-· ber of her 'community to' com­ plete 75 years in the -religious NEW COLUMNIST incident; comes back via the childish:, life. Ellen Kelley was ·fashion· com­ "Want t() say "Thirty days hath September Sister 4~astasia" who is 93, mentator for The', Shepard the poem. first April; June and November.'" , has good cause to remember Stores, Provi.dence, for a num­ and get it out I . Th~n the chemical fOrnlula, June 25, 1876. That was the day ber of years and is now Copy of the. way?" -for water and sUlph~ric acid: when" Gen. George Armstrong Chief and Fashion Director of We went into "Here lies Johnny Jo'nes, now he Custer and 276 soldiers of the the' same· store. the dining room is no more. For what he dr.ank 7th Calvary were massacred by She is a guest "lecturer . on as Ginny laid as H20 was H2S04."" . a force' of. united Indian tribes ':out .her books. And the mathematical one as on the banks of the Little Big' Fashion Mer'chan'dising' and Ca­ ~eers' in Advertising at' Bryant "B Y J 0 h n to right angled' triangles: "Hey,. Horn River in Montana. The Henry Cardi­ youse! Sum -of square of 'other Indians had been united by ; College, and has given numerous' ­ courses' o.nGood Gto'omjng a'nd nal Newman." sides---square of 'hYP,otenuse:" Sioux Chie"£ Sitting. Bull al)d .Serious students ,in, universi­ . their fighting leaders w ere' How to Dress Well - For Little. Ginny drew a ,Money., " dee p breath, . , ties and colleees don't need.such Chiefs Gall and Crazy Horse. · She is' a writer of many years' plumped . down trickS-they have motivation and . :At the time, 'Sist~r Anastasia in a chair, shut 'a real'interest"in study; 'But for and her' two sisters were stu':' experience, and contributes fash­ her eyes tight, and, began a sing­ grade school pUPiJs, the "~rious dents' at old St. Gertrude's' ion 'columns to seVeral news­ papers. lOng: "Lead .kindly light amidst students" of the future, these Academy conducted by the the encircling gloom. little memory-joggers a Benedictines in S h a k 0 pee; . Miss Kelley is writing, this column on fashions exclusively · "Lead Thou' me on. -' shot-in-the-arm.· Minn. They received a letter "The night is long,'" Ginny For them, there is- ~ much to from their father, Frederick for The Anchor. : h~sitated. is dark?" So Frands Gerard, out , .......h .. '~The ht . night "

f much of it dead'ly of For't Ll' 1 who . .served t t dl~arn-and II H .I.e mg IS.,. U ., ' . a ew .guideposts, via nco n as an m erpre er' Ginny' peeked in her, book.. fun or e.v~n nonsense, eanbe 'for the' army .among the Indians. sno'.:v, white a prime favorhe.' ''- -rhe night is' dark· arid I-am':' implanted, let's cUe' them in! The letter told how their father Spring coats feature new top­ far-from-home. with a few' others n,arrowly es-··· width, _larrow-hem, silhouettes' . "Lead me .Thou on." poor Prize '-. caped, with their lives from the "in long or short versions. .. , Ginny' .heaved a . d eep' sigh. ' LANCASTER (NC.}··.·.:- When . Little Big Horn massacre. The -Suits are prettier than ever ""'ul'de Thou my step's . my' letter, dated July 5,' 1876 which thl'S" Sprl·ng.' Yes, they"re pretty' . .I.~ee placed .the U. S. fatalities at enough, and different enough, to ~t?"" .•• ,. Mrs. Don'Schroder won the_d'oor ' . The, heartless dissection of prizeattl!e. Lanclister ~nighti;" more than,3od, was recorded in cause you, to buy a new. suit .. ' . , of Columbus' harvest ". dinner •. the history of the Benedictine f h . .here; that's just' what· she community' here, "wifh Lamps or e new . ·C t Shortseason. Jackets _ wmce N:ewman's , go -a house' door,' gift 'Wrap- . . Burning;" by Sister Grace ·Mc. 'Sing-so.ng Has Meanilllt .. ~. ,. ;.' Donald. ' .The sho~t jacket is the' key­ "Don't .learn it that way," wlt ' note 6f the season's' young an<t whispered,. with an arm arou'nd lovely suifIook . '. . but,th~ sho'rt her shourders. 'tAsk Daddy 'to jacKet in \Taried 'shl!pes:.' :-Mosi' play 'Lead Kindly Light.''' '. . outstanding fashion news is the "Play the piano before home­ "unwaisted" short jacket, con­ work?" Ginny brightened. toured longer in back. . . the "Sure!" ,new wais~-length,.blousonjacket . As the two of them sang, .•. the new shorter Chanel jacket effortlessly the beautiful words •.' the. low-belt "chemise;' ja,cket. of all the verses became part of Important too' . . coordinated Ginny's consciousness. . overblouses.. . detachaille fur "Um-m, nice," she murmiJred,. c~llars .. misty pastel colors ..• returning to' the dining room brilliant to!1es of red, green, blue and repeated without a mistake . . . crisp .little; checks '. ... an,d, the whole of the poem. The of cour.se, the fashionable color­ "sing-song~' this time had mean­ ~io of navy, beige-and gray. ing. . ' ' . The Dress-and-Jacket costume "Now Bible history?" we sug­ is very much in fashion' evidence. gested. "Look.it oVer and we'll There's fashion news .in the hear you." . jacket. : the new waist-length "Goliath was a giant and blouson, the barrel-back the David was a shepherd boy," she chemise-look easy fit,.' brief read under. her breath. "Wish jackets to, or above the waist. you' had '11 song about "Goliath, ". There's n~ws in the dress .... paddy,~, Ginny called 'into'the' , . chemise and blousot:l sfyles . .'as . living room where the Head Ot , ' . . , , . . .... the. H.~~se,was.. r~!ld(ngt'ti.e 'eve'~: . " ... _' " ning. paper. :" : I: ·~ "who .say's I .:,:haven~t?,i ,'he " ealled:t>ack. ~'TheI!e's the: 'Bibii­ ,eal'Baseball Game'. Don't know whQ. wroie"ii 'blitlet'splay ~t.;' Bible 'Baseball So. Dartmouth Ginny snuggled ·up against a'nd .Hyannis· hef daddy on the piano bench,. her blond head pressing his So. Dartmouth shoulder arid the Head of the House sang his baseball song:. WY 7-9'384 SACR.ED HEARTS CEREMONY: 'Fwo New Bedford' "Eve stole first, ~nd Adam' young ladles .ma9~/ significant steps' in their' lives at the • . ,Hyann~ 2921 'stole sec.ond; •• _. _ ...... "St. Peter umpired the game. S3;CI:ed Hearts Academy Chapel, Fairhaven. Sister' Cath­ "Rebecca went down to the erm~ Mary, left, formerly.Catherine O'Neil, received well JVith the pitcher habIt of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus "While Ruth in' the field aqd ~~ry~. SistetEj~ard Marie, right, formerly Marlene gained' fame: .

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