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ST. ANNE, FALl.. RIVER Officers of the Women's Reserve of Boy Scout Troop 50 are Mrs. Pauline Duquette, president; Ml·S. Beatrice Tremblay, oecrctary; Mrs. Mllrguerite Aroenault, treallurer.
ST. PAUL (NC) - Three communities of Episcopalian Sisters are sending observers to workshops of the Sister Formation Conference, the conference's executive director disclosed here. Sister Annette Walters said the Episcopalian groups also are regularly receiving the literature of the cOt:Jference, a voluntary movement of American Catholic sisterhoods' to bolster the spiritual, educational and professional training of their members. "Those joining our deliberations have been superiors and mistresses of novices," she said in an interview.
ST. JOSEPH, FALL RIVER Women's Guild officers In'elude Mrs. John Fitzgerald, . president; Mrs. Vincent Dowling, vice-president; Mrs. James Bradshaw, treasurer; Mrs. Edward Menard and 'Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, secretaries. Altar boys are conducting a rag and. newspaper drive this week. Contributions may be left in the school until today. CYO juniors are holding a beaeh party today at Westport HarPor Beach.
Real Dedication "Their understanding of the supernatural nature of the reUgious vocation, their desire to respond to total dedication, the apostolic demands they have to face in their work led them to seek admission to our m~etings," she said. "In them we have oeen real dedication. We have common goals and common needs." Sister Annette, who is on leave from her post as psychology department director at 8t. Catherine's College here, said that the Episcopalian Sisters received permission from their own bishops to affiliate with th~ confcrence. Likewise, she .sald, the Holy See has approved their role in the conference and Catholic Bishops heading the dioceses in which the nuns are located ~lso have aooroved.
lIT. MICHAEL'S. FALL RIVER Mrs. Dorothy Tavares heads the Council of Catholic Women for the coming season. With her will serve Mrs. Irene Archambault, vice-president: Mrs Isaura . WeIman, secretary; Mrs. Lydia Andrews, treasurer.
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ELIZABETH, FALL RIVER. The Women's Guild will hold a Hawaiian luau Saturday, July ,21 for members and families. A fashion show is planned for 'September, and regular meetings will resume Wednesday, Sept. 12.
ST. MA1IW,ARET, 18UZZAlmS BAY SS. Margaret-Mary Guild plans 11 penny sale Thursday, July 19 and food sales in July, August and September. A social evening is set for Thursday, Aug. 16. New officers are Mrs. John Enos, president; Mrs. James O'Connor, vice-president; Mrs. Edward Kenney and Mrs. Sa1l Shaker, secretaries. ST. HEDWIG, NEW BEDFORD A committee of combined s0cieties is sponsoring a three-day bazaar, Friday eVl:lnlng froJ!l 7 to 10, June ,29; Saturday, ,June 30, from 1 to 11 and Sunday, July 1, from 2 to 10 on the ehurch grounds, Di~ision Street. The bazaar will feature a variety of booths, games, Polish-Ameriean and Portuguese food, with music, foik dancing and different entertainment offered each night. Mrs. Leon A. Houle h'l general chairman and Honorato Arruda, co-chairman.
ST. LAWRENCE, NEW BEDFORD New Couples Club officers are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kelley Jr., presidents; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sciscento, vice-presidents; Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Healy, treasurers; Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gosselin Jr., and ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Morse Jr., secretarics. ST. JOHN BAPTIST. NEW BlEDFORD Couples Club members wm participate in a beach party and cookout Sunday, July 22 at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Dias, Wilbur's Point, Fairhaven,
OUR LADY OF VICTORY, CENTERVILLE , Mrs: Raoul H. Beaudreau and Mrs. Paul Lavalle are in charge of the Women's Guild's annuaJ Summer bazaar, slated for Saturd.ay, July 21. BLESSEI,) SACRAMENT. PALL RIVER Members of Cub Pack 20 wilt visit Camp N'o quo choke Wednesdar, July 11 ST. PATRICK, SOMERSET, I Annual lawn party is scheduled for tonight, Friday and Saturday from 7 to 11 at FiSher Bouse. grounds, corner of South and High Streets.
8'l'. JOAN OF ARC, ORLEANS The St. Joan of Arc GuDd will sponsor a food sale on the Church grounds after each Mass Sunday, JulY' 1
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MONAGHAN ACCEPTANCE CORP. PROVICETOWN BLESSING: In spite of rain the ltith annual Blessing of the Fleet was held Sl,mday at Provincetown. Auxiliary Bishop Gerrard blesses the fishing boats, upper photo; offers his' ring to be kissed by participating fishermen, lower left,' and greets visitors, lower right. /
Study of Aid to Schools Supports Assistance' for All WASHINGTON (NC) - Rep. Hugh L. Car.ey said here that an unemotional approach to Federal aid to education will result in "universal support" of calls to extend aid to all U. S. school children. The New York legislator, sponsor of a "Junior G.!. Bill" for Federal, aid, said that if Con_ gress adopts education assistance for elementary and secondary schools, it must do 'so "on a nondiscriminatory basis. just as it has in previous and present Federal programs in the field of higher education." Carey's comments came when he released an exchange of correspondence with Sen. Jacob_K. Javits, also of New York. Carey, a Democrat, asked Javits; a Republican, about his views on aid for children in parochial and other private schools. Junior BiU Javits repeated earlier stat..ments that he will support a provision cleared by Senate education committees to lend $375 million in three years to paro-
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