05.25.67

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Fa'l". R,iver" '

THE ANCHOR~Diocese of Fall River-Thurs., May 25,1967 ­

00. PETER & PAUlL $100 lRlose ,L. Sullivan ' $35 ' 'i1'he Daly Family $30 lltlFs. Thomas Cahin f:k l3 Thomas H. Cahill Jy.

in the church hall. Mrs. Raymond Melanson is chairman.

mrO'lLW TRnNllTY" "WEST lHlA.)R.WllClHl

A fashion show entitled "Sum- , mer Fashions" will be presented' tmder the sponsorship of the Ladies Association of the Sacred Hearts on Saturday afternoon,

_ May 27 in,the church auditorium.

A door prize will be awarded

", 'and a buffet of fancy desserts with coffee will be served. , Mrs. John McCabe, chairman -.f the ways and means commit­ tee, will be assisted by co.,chair­ man o( tickets. Mrs. ,Robert E. Gnow will be eommentor while ,Mrs.' Fred W. Smythe will serve 118 accompanist. Parishioners will serve as 'models.

ST. :MA\RY'S C~TlHlEDRAlL,

lFAlLlL RIVER

The installation banquet of the Women's Guild will be held on Monday night, June 5 at White's Restaurant. All reservations must be made by Tuesday', May 29, w~th Miss Rita O'Loughlin or Miss Helen Kenney. A bus will be available for, transportation.

$20

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H.,:Boot1\! Sr. &, William Booth Joseph Boyer $15 Mark Ben Anne Marie Nurray , Mr. & Mrs. George Gregof3lt ;Mr. & Mrs. Florian Trudene.

HOLY GHOST, AT'l'~EIRORO

Following a 6:30 Mass on, Thursday evening, June 1 the members of the Women's Guild will convene in the parish hall for a Communion supper. Officers to be installed at this mee~ing are: Mrs. Mary Travers, preSIdent; Mrs. Edna Lewis, vice-president; Mrs. Mary Bul­ l~, secretary; Mrs. Pauline Ellis, treasurer. "

ft. MARY, " NEW 'BEDFORD CCD members will sponsor a , 'ba!iquet and dance Saturday -' Bight, June 3 at the school hall en Illinois Street. The meal be served at 6:'30 and dancing will follow from 8 to midnight With music by Joe Ponte and his ST. JJOllllN BAPTIST, , orchestra. Tickets are available - CENTRAL ,VlIILLAGE 'f!om ' Mrs., Manuel <::ardoza, The Ladies Guild will hold in­ " ehairman, and all parishioners stallation ceremonies in the .. ere invited to attend. church at 7 Thursday night, June' 8~ A banquet will follow at ST. STANISLAUS, White's restaurant. Reservations FALL RIVER should be made by Monday, June The new school and parish 5 with Mrs. Sally Baldwin. To eenter ,will be open for inspec- ' be seated are ,Mrs. Antone De­ tion from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Sun­ Costa, presiderit; Mrs. Alfred day afternoon and evening, May Azevedo, rice-president; Mrs. lB. John Murley, treasurer; Mrs. Thomas Moriarty, secretary. On ST. JEAN BAPTISTE, the board of directors 'will be' FALL RIVER

The Council of Catholic Women Mrs. Clarence Kirby, Mrs. Alston announces a Maybasket whist Potter Jr., and Mrs. Tobias Flem­ . 6K' 7:30 Saturday night, May 27 ing.

will

$25'

, ,William Daley & Mary Estha' Daley lVlr. & MrS. J. Edward Glyn1ll Mr. & Mrs. William Lomax In Memory of Catherine m. Lowney" Mr. & Mrs. William Patten Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Slater 'T)rrrell's Market'

Experimental Thea'tre Blackfriars Founded by Dominican Priests , .: Continue 'Off"Broadway' Proet,u~tiQlis:' , NEVr YORK (NC)-A'pair of insight, ,it 'also affords actors

..reach~n'g

, ST., MICHAEL

$100 Rev. Luciano J. Pereira Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert OliveiJla $30 Mr. & Mrs. Ge,rald H. Silvia $25

Anonymous ,Mr. & Mrs. Robert E.. Cray Mr. & Mrs. Henry Letendre Atty & Mrs Manuel M RezendeeJ Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Correia Mr. & Mrs. Gerald MUlroonew Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Rosa Mr. & Mrs. J080 D. Aguiar August & Agnes Curl AnonymoliS

SENIOR OFF:B:CERS : Senior class officers at Coyle High School, Taunton, are, from left, Harold Cromwell, secretary; William Mansfield, president; Michael MurphYg vice-president; Kirk Shaw, treasurer.

'faH River 8'1'. ANTHONY OF PADUA $200 ,

Rev. Laureano C. dos Reis , $100 Rev. Joseph M.Ferreira ' $50

Atty. & Mrs. Milton Silva Mrs. Mary L. Silva & Silva Funeral Home Dr. Othilia Vieira Petrone $25 Mr. & Mrs: Ernest Ladeira Mrs. Sofia Pacheco & Dau~ ,

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$15

SANTO ,CHRISTO

$20

$1000 Rev. Arthur C. dos Reis

,

Mr. & Mrs. ManuelL. earrei&e $15 llIr. & Mrs. John R. eavanaup Jr., Manuel Dias, Mr. & Mrs. Mariuel N. Arruda,Alic:e Weems, Leo Schenck Manuel Perry, Angelo Stavros, ".Iheresa M. Fonseca, John H. Cao-,

, $35' John Brilhante $25 Alfred L. Campos John F. Victor $li Alfred Carreiro, Joaquim Ma­ ehado, Daniel Castanho, Jesse C.arvalho, Man u e 1 :Marques Matias., , ' Antone Dias, l!idward <::amara.

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Site f~r Parish

BLOO~INGTON (He) ~ f~r a Catholic: parish to

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serw the student communitj at Ind&­ aDa "University here'''has ~ned by ArchbishOP paUl ~lte, of In~ianaPQ~ "

bee.

Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. CabraB friars concluded the directors' and technicians ~ , , .- iltage' could ,be ,mor;eeffective opportunity to practiCe their a~

'cHICAGO (NC)-Papal, Vol­ ST. ELIZABETH' Chan'the pulpit m guiding 90- ' 'Dif~icult- to ,Finance,"

anteers for, Latin America would ' . ,$150 , , , etety. -If took some daring an!! ' .

~ a more effective orgaiiizatiOll' Rev. Joao de Medeiros IiOme years' to~do something In ,recent ,years, however, it it ,it concentrated OD 'health and $50 abOut it _' but they did. ,has become much more difficult education programs, David Shea, ,Father 'Thomas Carey, O.P~,. to finance such an op~ration as '" Joseph Rodrigues a. former national secretary of I $25 Providence College alumnus, and the guild. When Blackfriars the group and now a University Manuel S. Borges the late Father Urban, Nagle, . starte4 in New York in' 1940, ' there were ,only a half dozen of Chicago graduate student, has $15 G.P., in 1931' obtained permis- "off Broadway" theaters. told members of the group's na­ Evangelina Furtado, Daniel tional planning commission. He Ilion to found the Bla'ckfriars' CITIES SERVICE Cktil(l in Washington, D. C. Six Today, there are more than 100 Araujo. feels objectives and procedures ' , years .later Father' Carey began ,such ventures-all looking for a DISTRIBUTORS St. Vincent de Paul Society of the group should be simpU.,. the Blackfriars' Institute of Dra- theater to call home. This has fled. matic Arts at the Catholic Uni- put a premiUM on little theaters Gasoline O'Shea said that PAVLA ' versity of America-which noW in the city. But hard-working PalTBslhes to Merge workers in 'Latin :American Is the university's 'widely ac- and intense, Father Carey has Fuel and Range health and education projects . elaimed . speech and, drama de- held on to his dream these 21 Two Grade Schools have accomplished' more than partment. ' years despite many obstacles.' 'ST. CLOUD (NC)-Holy An­ ,those assigned to orphanages, In 1940 both priests came here In an era when experimental gels grade school will be merged eredit unions, agricultural coop­ OIL BURNERS to the heart of the theatrical theater isn't exacly prospering with St. Mary's Cathedral grade ,eratives, housing projects' and world, bent -'1 establishing what , he has managed to not only keep school here in Minnesota begin­ the like. ' , For , Prompt Deliv~F)' Bow iu considered to be the only it going but to keep it one of,the ning iu September, it was an­ & Day & Night Service f'J.~' lie experimenta', theater in busiest in New Yor~-able only I\ounced by Coadjutor 'Bishop the world. flo present about five per cent of George H. Speltz of St. Cloud. Diversified Presentations its applicants. 'Enrollment of St. Mary's stuG•. E. BOILER BURNER UNITS In the ensuing ,yf;;. more PRan H";'me for' e'd ,dents for the 1967-68 school year ONE STOP Rural ~ltIeci Gas Service than 60 original plays have b e e n . . . . :was aQticipated to be less than SHOPPING CENTER ·cane S."lIo' e ·' 70 students, a 40 per cent decline

th e guild .' The On Hurr. produced II 6t COHANNET S1. Blac'-~riars'b y tage at 320, West

in the past two years. The stu- ' • Television • Grocery

• Appliances _ Furniture lft'th St: is open to the efforts

NEW ORLEANS (-NC) -:. The den': can be absorbed by Holy

TAUNTON ~ any playwright whose work site of Holy Redeemer church" 'Angels school without any staff Attleboro -",No- AttleboNt 104 AVlen St., New, Bedford , ean meet the guild's artistic and destroyed by Hurricane Betsy in, additions, heavy teacher load or

Taunton Co 997-9354 ' lPiritual specifications. In the 1965, will be lised for a lO-story excessive class size, Bishop,

!:l years there have been diver­ home for elderly citizens in Speltz said. downtown New Orleans. ' slfien pre~o"'tations ranging from Private property acquired ad:'" 5 farce through comedy, tragedy, jacent to the site and an 'aban­ ,musicals and documentaries. d The present attraction is "The oned branch library obtained from the city c()mplete the hold­ Happy Faculty" a comedy and ings necessary for the home. first p'''y of Joan and Phil Norse. The high-rise building WI'n ,'Mrs. Norse is a theater critic whof'- syndl'cated colum'" ap­ be constructed by Christopher at " Homes, Inc., a non-profit corpor­ pears in a number of Catholic ation sponsored by the archdio­ papers. cese of New Orleans and Ai'ch­ Although the Blackfriars' is bishop Philip M. Hannan. Ap­ 34)5 NORTH FRONT STREET devoten to producing original proval of a $40,000 annual rent NEW BEDFORD, plays C'f artistic merit which re­ supplement program by. the U. S. flect the spiritual nature of man Department of Housing and NEW BEDfORD, MASS. 115 WILLIAM ST. , 992-5534 and to find and train playwrights Urban Renewal (HUn) cleared who can write Wit:l feeling and the way for the construction. "

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