!ncreases Salary Of .Lay ITeachers
iocese of Fall River-Thurs: Mar. 2-0, U69
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CAMDEN (NC)-Father Joseph A. VonHartleben, Camden diocesan education secretary, has announced a new salary scale which will give lay teachers in the 10 high schools of the diocese a starting salary increase of $600, and bring the present pay scale to almost 95 per cent of the average public high school salary. Other provisions of the new schedule include a $300 annual increment over a 12-year period, incentives for continuing education, and a -broadening of the present health insurance plan. Father VonHar-tleben said the lay salary increases, as well as expected increases for Religious teachers, will place a financial burden on the diocesan school system contributing to a need to increase the present $175 tuition in the hi,gh schools. A salary increase for grade school teachers is also under study. Elsewhere, Bishop John A. Donovan of Toledo, Ohio, approved a recommendation of the diocesan school board that Catholic elementary and secondary schools pay their lay teachers at least 85 per cent of public school salaries. The pay scale in the Toledo public school district ranges from $4,845 to $8,670. :--
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Red, white and Iblue are the colors to be worn this Spring and every w~ndow display of Spring fashions reminds one of a patri~ic song. Navy blue, of course, has always been '. 'the" colo to wear to greet the first robin but this year the designe shave . chosen to team it wi h daz- signs in white footwear. - zling white and red 0 that I've always shied away from the wearer will spark e when . white shoes, even in tne Sumthe niystery of Sprin takes , place. McCall s pattern ook for Spring features an all red, white d bl d
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whip up o~ your . g mach' e s eWIn In . A marvelous swirling swash:' Limit Colors buckling I' ,e d cape, a' white So mix and mJtch, play stripes crepe,dress done against prints, crepes against in a free-flowwools, and short tunics against ing 30's design flowing slacks, but keep your and a Chanelcolor schemes limited. In fact, ty·pe blazer suit of white bonded why not keep it patriotic and wool trimmed in navy a d white try at least one or two outfits braid -are the backbone of the in the flag .colors. . . wardrobe of flag colors, ut you can add and subtract ma yother One of the best looking outfits pieces as you go (or I sh uld say that I have viewed using this OLD, NEW: Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena, the as you sew). combination was a pair of flanonly commur:tity founded in the Fall River Diocese, have updated -.nel bell-bottomed slacks, topped I Great Advantage the traditional Dominican habit. Sister Francois Marie, O.P., left, State's Oldest Catholic There are great advan ages_ to with a white crepe blouse and wears former garb; Sister Donna Bruenelt, O.P.; models new Grade School to Close sticking- to two or three c lors for a trim red' weskit. This same' habit. Sisters staff Dominican Acade;"y, and St. Anne's School, . MILWAUKEE (NC) "\ Two a seasonal wardrobe. Y ur ac- -combination seems to be a' feaparish grade schools, induding Fall River, and St. Francis Xavier School, Acushnet. ,ture attraction in mimy stores, cessories can be kept do n to a the oldest Catholic grade school minimum (costwise), yo never the wide-legged pant· topped in Wisconsin, will close here. have to worry about lashing with a variety of blouses and The schools are St. John Cacolors, and you get mo e of a weskits, but in most cases the thedral school, begun in 1842, / President Commends NCCW for Concern coordinated look than ou get color combination remains that and St. James School in suburwith many sets that d n't go same old tried and true-red, nan Franklin. About Malnutrition white and blue. anywhere together. Msgr. James E. Kelly, catheWASHINGTON (NC)-PresiFinancially it well m y turn dral rector, said a decision to You may get so caught up in Mr. Nixon expressed appreci- close St. John's was reached out to be much cheaper, for one the enchantment and zip of this dtmt Nixon has commended the ation for- the council's "generous after he was informed that the coat (or the aforem ntioned All-American color scheme that National Council of Catholic cape) can be worn over differ- you'll want to do one room over' Women for "addressing itself to offer of assistance," and assured four Sinsinawa Dominican Sisent outfits and you sti 1 come in your house to match your' the problem of hunger and its NCCW that "this administration ters on the teaching staff would out looking chic, Spring fashions! Just think what effect on the total well-being of will look to women's organi'za- -be withdrawn in June. The order will continue to staff the Personally, red has always a zingy kitchen could be made people in this country and else- tions such as yours as we go forward with our programs." high school. -been my favorite col r, and out' of this color combination- where in the world." "The women of America," he when it picks as its mat s crisp and you would be ,patriotic at 'said, "can ·indeed play a most white and a true navy blue it the same tillie. significant role in the attack will zoom high on ev ryone's against hunger and malnutrition popularity paradi:!. Worn n var~ and their concomitant social ills." , ous ways this color com ination New Salary Schedule The President was responding can be flattering to yo ng anr: to a letter from Mrs. Norman old alike, from the toddl I' in his .for lay Teachers Folda, NCCW national president, sailor suit to the more atronly JOLIET (NC)-A revised salin their smart navy K mberly ary schedule for lay teachers in welcoming him to office. Mrs. Folda had said in her letknits trimmed with I' d and elementary and secondary Joliet ter: "Our domestic hunger is a 'white braid. diocesan schools will go into ef- physical one that extends its Accessory-wise, the s ectator fect next September. shadow on the very soul of our pump, done of course i navy country, that invades our naThe newly adopted schedule, and white, or the plain avy or tional mental and emotional announced after' a meeting of red sandal are the perfe, t com,.---------,-.,.,--......,.----plements to this costum look. the Board of Education, is built health'" * * We therefore implore you to' place high priority And this _ year we sho ld all on an ind'ex or. ration basis. It on developing a healthy citiz~n take advantage of the s art de- provides incentive for undertaking advanced study. A teacher's ry that will perpetuate a sound sal-ary will increase as he works national health. She continued: - "Because toward and beyond the master's Tithing-for-Poor PI n degree level, as well as in rela- women provide' the Idirect-line ~ to the core of the American Nets $304,000 Tool tion to his years of service. \~ , .~ system, the family;--.we urge ST. LOUIS (NC)-A ithingThe salary schedule for certheir participation in govern-. for-the-Poor plan here, .hereby tified teachers will range from mental efforts to secure healthy individual parishes, eve those $6,000 for a -beginning teacher . families. The National Council with debts, contribute to the with a bachelor's degree to of Catholic Women offers itself maintenance and opera ion of $10,980 for a teacher with 10 as a channel of -information and '1 'poorer parishes, netted a otal of years of service, a master's de- stimulation to 10 million Amer- . I $304,000 during 1968. gree and an additional 30 semes- ican Catholic women here and' The funds, contribut d by ter hours. abroad." pastors out of their egular to Sunday collections, cam from 106 city, suburban and ru alpar, others ishes in the St. Louis a chdiocese. with cabinet· slightly used A four-member board, eaded as a Monograms - Overcasts - Blind' Hems Dresses 'by Auxiliary Bishop Ge rge' J. Makes Button Holes - Sews Buttons on Gottwald, channeled the funds to 10 needy city parish ~s and Servant of Relief for Incurable Cancer Full Price $63.43 nine parishes in rural ar as. . • Terms Available Funds also went to an inner. ROSE HAWTHORNE LATHROP HOME Call: CAPITOL SEWING' M~CHIN.E CO. city day nursery, a com unity of nuns doing home vi itation (Serving your Area Daily)' 1600 Bay Street in the inner city and 1 y and9:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. Religious work.ers in othe rural Fall River, Mass.' If Toll - Call Collect 636-4005 areas of Missouri.
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