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Maryknoll Nuns Describe Mission Wo,1c "to, New Bedford,Women

, Thun., March 27:"9~a

, By 'EDen Kdey, . . , , :-:p The 'new' lingerie is: :slim or fuB;,'. as you choose. Defi­ nitely

y<>u,. need·.a shorter

aength in lingerie for pleasing length skirts call for new, shorter .slips and pettis. By the way, the lacy petti­

result~ with '~the new 1(J)():!r!" Shorter

skirt features the ~ew length, tapers, too •• Just like chemise dresses. And. for really short chemises, do try the cherrusette! For full dresses you will., of course, want • different style • . a slip.or petti-skirt that's softly fi~unoed. b t t bouffant. uKano ·f 'bri let 1~-~erie sy-care ~ cs . u.u,s go frothy .. ofier genuine luxui-y . . . -lacy el.eganeeplus e&$}'-eare. . ....' T~e new, d~;" ial.oohtfuhems ' "'~~~ fl~~eesare so ,,,,e 19 .. u, ~ ...",:,,~

and they reall.; hold their .shape. 1I noted a stunning cotton suit

yesterday... a black/white ·check that was real!Ystu~. It could be worn ~Vlth or Wlth­ out a bl~use, and Its new longer ~t can be worn over other .thIF~":'· fr p." d' . ......ton news om ans In 1­ cates that colorful "glitter jewel-. ," h' h th S .-i.... .fashien ry ...,. Ig on e p• ...-­ horIZOn. Large and bnpDrtant­ •__.... bOb d ;sauto'U'l!l ....... .-i.­ ~_Ing 1 . S an 'colorful aeeentto ZDm1Y ~ tumes. M:as~s of Pit chains in.lI~e,. tIJo.,: ~any, f~~ ,.~; are, .draped into. heart-shaped , ~leate p~eatin~~ t~at stay 11'1.,. bibs' combined with rhinestones .' ,So~e ,Qf .thll,~ew ~nd .~ncreas;- ,clli'/in dimon'd 'shapes : (showA lfigly popular petti-skirts are at :'crea,' with great ,fashiGft made of a clever· ·blend of ftair)! 0 ~acroQ-a11ld:nylliln., (~~ .. If)Ok Cilt filagree roses are placed ll~e e:x~nSlv.e.sa~ .. ,,~t :are ateac'h side of the hair at Lan­ nylon or dacrop-nylon. blenlis.) 'Vm...castiUo. Leaves to mateh Th~y was,? an.d dry qUiCkly, re­ make interestingearringswoM qUIre no ~romn~. (What tI boon w,jth them. Two white feathel" to busy ~the:s and equally wings and shooting stars studded bll.!'Y eareer.astsl. with golden stones" accompany Lounge Wear a white evening dress at Bal­ The new lounge wear is main. ehemise-stylecl, too. Have .TOll P 8 to u features oollar":like seen the new" delightfullY dif­ nec1claces filf blue and ,green ferent chemise-look housecoats'! stones set in silvery mount­ They let you have the new look inp with long front pend­ for ~t-home, ·too. Many dust~, ants. for instance £eaturebackbow~. A 'bib of multicolorst9nes Many feature the cozy COCOOD masses various shapes in blue" l,ook" ~ike a ,chemIse. green and turquoise, with rhine­ Another housecoat features.a stones and mock pearls at Liln­ front tie and loosely dDpecl yin-Castillo. ' " 'Earrings anel Pins back. AoothCrstyle features interesting, deep flounces. Many Eatrings and pins take new are featured :'in solid colo~s . .. fOnTIS for Springtinie, '581 Dior in soft pastels and dc:p, Vl'brllnt shoWs 'jet earrings abOUt tbiee eolors. Others come lD marvel"" inches long ending in a pendant OlU prints . . . in novel c01or­ of pointed 'stones. com'bines-all ·4efiniteiy ,flatter­ Rhinestone earrings Shown at lng. Lanvin-Castillo are 3* inches !I should like to stress again long! th~ importance ·of 'Spring aJiU,. Pendant brooches and unusual Aetu.al1~, you ~ really live in leaf forms, give new feeling to a :SUIt for ~he nex.t tw~ months. pins. Petals stUdded with rhine­ The new hght.-weIght wools ;are stones end wi.\h dangling !ba­ a joy to wear. On cool, SI'l(!)~7 roque pearls fonn a tiered or rainy days, nothing looks brooch at .Dior. . A branch-shape brooch at smarter .'. . feels more com­ f~tab1e, '. . IHor is entirely studded with 'A litUe suit' !like the light;- rhinestones. Weight wool is. 'Wonderful for 'Despite the angry winds that travel • . . with :. mange of bow ami the veiling of snow, blouses, it ahvays looksiliresh "the hounds of Spring are on and crisp. You'll enjoy wearhlg Winter's traces" and we have this light-weight wool sw.t ~gain entered the v~nal equinox. •.. beginning in"early Fall.. •. Spril~g, in all its unearthly beau­ and on ,through the Wmter ty, is at the threshold. Saluting JIlctnths. . it, let us lift up our hearts in ~o, you can ~adily see. thatglactness that this wonderful thIS type of surt is practically newaeason is a-boming! perfect for .'most of the fOIl,r lIeasons here in New England where the weather's so whimWASHINGTON (NC) - Ar­ lIical! ' rangements have been com­ Cotton Suits, Popular pleted for the TV network of :Spring '58 is a great season West Germany to purchase the too for the cotton suit. You'll award - winning film '~ries note real designer suits in cotton "Rome Eternal." produced 07 this year . .• many look just the National Council of Catholic like worsteds, they're so firm Men.

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ROCHELLE OLIVIER

, Approximately 1300 American The Communists use a nine­ nuns are working closely with point program in their infiltra­ people constantly 'exposed· to tion' methods, Sister said, the Communism in China;. Africa, main: points being ,(a) to pene­ Ceylon, F.ormosa, Bolivia, Peru, trate sch~ls operated b'y the Korea': and Hong Kong,' Sister . :Churches, both' Catholic and Mary Winifred, P.G., of the" Protestants, (b) to· join student Maryknoll Missions' :told the associations and become leaders members of Hyacinth Circle No. of these students, (c) to attend 71 Daughters of Isabella at their 'religious serviCes and take tlie annual Communion breakfast at initiative in causing' dissension New Bedford Hotel following . among the teachers. Their slogan the 9.o'clock Mass at Holy Name is "Use the enemy to divide the Church. enemy." .' Sister Mary Winifred then in­ in 1912, Sister Winifred said, troduced Sister Herman Joseph, ' when the Maryknoll Sisters M.M.; ~ho has spent most of order was founded, many people her religious life in the Pusan prediCted mission work would Clinic in Korea. Sister Herman be too· difficult for American Joseph spoke 'of the goodness of ·girls. The number of American our servicemen .in Korea, and nuns' irithe miSsion field proves how ,they· bathed and fed the the prophecy wrong,. SiSter poor .Korean children. She said Winifred poin!ed out. . . that, at the Clinic, they have take~: care of as many as 2,0()0 patients daily:. , In '1951, there were. 300,000 families in South" Korea and. six months later, 'the number had pl~Steee~, has also b~n',~ffered increased to two million fami­ , half-tuition scho.larshlp"w lies. The infl U:l[ was, due .10 Stonehill College. She lias refugees cOming from Commu­ imlintained highest h 0 n or I nist-controlled' territory above throughout high 'school, whi~h the 38th parallel. .she entered, on a scholarship Sister Herman Joseph said that won in a competitive examina­ the Koreans are a simple and tion at the academy. lovable people, and are grateful She is a member of the Dom­ for the aid from the American inican Debaters and ~ co-editor people. She described their of :the 1958 yearbook.. She has method of distributing clothing, held several class offices', be­ food and medical· supplies with­ longs to glee club, journalism out, thought of religious distinc­ and Quo Vadis clubs, and has , tion. participated in intramural ,tour­ naments in basketball, volley­ ball and ping' pong.

AI"erfusMagnus College Awards': Schoia;sh'jp to'FallR.rver Girl, . RooheUe H.:mivier,· a senior at Dominican Academy, Fall River has been awarded a full tuiti~ 'scholarship to Albertos Magnus Col,lege, given on the basis of the' January College Entrance Examinations and the 'National Merit Scholarship examiriations of October, 1957.' ,RGChelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olivier of 239 Whip-

Newsstands Feature 'New Prayer Book NEW YORK (NC) - Some­ thing new in prayer books has made its appearance on the na­ tion"s newsstands. ' , Un~que in format, "A Catholic

Prayer Book" is also anapolo'­ getical. work that explains the

'faitl: as .it presents the pray¢ni. The Hail Mary, for instance, is

preceded by an explanation of

'why Catholics pray to Mary. ' The pocket-size . paperback volwne offers selections from

the Mass, -the Divine Office,the

Liturgical Year, the' Creed, the Stations of the Cross, the Sacra­ ments and the Marriage Instruc­ tic)D. It also includes the little known English Catholic prayer frmm which comes "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep," which ,many parents taught tbeir children as , a night prayer. A special section lists addresses where the reader could Qbtain more infonnation about tbe Church and ways of developing

spiritual life. Father Tbomas

Merton wrote the preface of the book which is edited by Dale ' Francis, editor of the Lone 'Star

Edition of Our Sunday Visitor,

which is the Austin, Texas diocesan ~per. '

On sale for 50 cents, "A Cath­

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by Dell Publishing Company here.

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Telecast on Famed ShrOud of Turin

,NEW YORK (NC)-For. the fifth eonsecutive year the Amer­ fcan Br6adcasting Company tel­ evisien network will present a Good Friday telecast' regarding the Shroud of Turin. . . ' Th- program will be seen from 4:30 to 5 P.M, on Good Frid\lY, ApT'il' 4. It 'will be narrated by Jesuit Father Francis L, Filas, theology professor' at Loyola University ,Ch icago.

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