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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan, River-Thu~., Nov. "5, 1.962

The Parish Parade 8T. PATRICK, FALL RIVER A Christmas bazaar and supper are scheduled for Monday, Dec. 3 in the school by the Wo 's Guild. ROLY ROSARY, FALL RIVER The Women's Guild will take l!i trip to LaSalette Shrine, Attleboro, Sunday afternoon, Dec. 9. Bus transportation will leave the church at 3:30. Annual Christmas party is planned for ., Monday night, Dec. 3 at the church hall.

ST. HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD Members of the choir win hold a card party Sunday, Nov. 18 in the church hall, with proceeds to benefit the new church. !Plans are. also under way for a Christmas party.

ST. MATHIEU, FALL RlIVER Future plans of the Council of Catholic Women include· a Christinas and cake sale Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 24 and 25 at the parish hall; an open meeting and cooking demonstration Tuesday, Nov. 27; and the annual Christmas dinner party Monday, Dec. 3. llMMACULATIE CONCEPTlION, :fALL RiVER The Women's Guild will sponsor a Christmas sale starting at 3 Saturday afternoon, Nov. 17 in the church hall. A supper wHI 'begin at 6, with Mrs. James Bentley in charge.

OUR LADY OF GRACE,

NO. WESTPORT The Council of Catholic Women will hold its annual Christmas bazaar Saturday.J Nov. 17 from one o'clock in the afternoon until 9 o'clock in the evening, in the church hall, Sa:nford Road, No. Westport. Ml's. Mary Walsh and Mrs. MarYI' Graham are serving as co-chairmen. A ham and be~n supper wilt be served during the bazaar in the evening frOm\5 to 6. The Council will h<>ld its Christmas I>arty Monday night, Dec. 3, at 7 o'clock. Reservations may be made by t:ontacting .Mrs.. Marie .Danis, 5271 Sanford Road, No. Westport.'

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OUR LADY OIl" THE ANGELS. HOLY NAME, .lFALL RIVER . FALL RIVER . The Knights of the Altar will The Holy Name Society installed the following officers at hold a cake sale Sunday mornits annual Communion Break- · ing after all the Masses in the altar boys' .sacristy. fast:· John C. Kirkman, presiST. STANISLAUS, On Saturday eVening, Dec.!, dent; William Renaud, viceFALL RIVER president; Timothy J. Murphy, a ham and bean srpper together The Parent - Teacher and with a bazaar will be held in the Alumni .Association will meet treasurer; John J. Neilan, secreaa; Wednesday, Dec. 5 and will hold tary; Raymond McGough, mar- . parish hall at 61 o'clock. Free prizes will be awarded. .a Christmas party Sunday, Dec. shall. The annual mystery ride will Members of the board of direc9. be conduCted SatUrday evening tors for one year are: .Anthony OUR LADY OF F A ~ at 6 o'clock. LaWrence Beneb'Ambrosio; Dr. Paul P. Dunn; SWANSEA and Cornelius Lynch. vides, chairman, bas announced The Holy Name Society plans that cars will le~ve from the Rev. Donald A. Couza is the 1\ turkey party for 7:30 Saturday _ moderator. corner of Dwelly and Kilburn night, Nov. 17 in the church Streets. hall .on - Gardners Neck Road. ST. JOSEPH, About 5{) turkeys in addition to IFALL RlIVER five complete turkey dinners PUY.e~@te M~Hj'~~ Boy Scouts will receive cor. I will be awarded. Admission- is porate Communion at 8:15 Mass free .and there will be door this Sunday morning. They will prizes. sponsor abean supper from 5:30 I to 7:30 in the school hall SaturVATICAN CITjY (N C) OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL, day, Nov. 17. . Archbishop Alfonso Carinci NEW BEDFORD Junior CYO members will marked his 100th! birthday by A testimonial dinner honoring Rev. Luiz G. Mendonca has been hold a roller skating party at . ce.lebrating the 27,~00th Mass of Lincoln Park this Saturday his nearly 77 yea~s as a priest. postponed to Sunday, Jan. 6 due afternoon, with a bus leaving · Pope John and many high to a death in Father Mendonca's the 'schoolyard at 1 and return- ·ranking Vatican ptelates joined family. ing at 5. Juniors will join Boy in congratulating \ the prelate Scouts of the parish win . Scouts at Communion Sunday who is believed to be the 1P0nsQr, the Harpoon Harmomorning and Senior CYOers will Church's oldes.t bisrop. A special nizers in a program at 8 receive Communion at the 9:30 program was telecast by the Sunday night, Nov. 25 in the Mass. Italian television network in school auditorium. Tickets are his honor. available from the Scouts NOTRE DAME, Archbishop Carinci, secretary and leaders and proceeds' will FALL RIVER · emeritus of the Sa1cred Congrebenefit the troops. The Holy Name Society will gation of Rites Was born in sponsor its annual turkey whist OUR LADY OF ASSUMPTION, ~me on Nov.' 9, 11862. He enat 7:30 Saturday night, Nov. 17 JOys good health and has attend_· OSTERVILLE in Notre Dame school halL ed all sessions of tlle Ecumenical The Women's Guild plans its Tickets are available at the recannual Christmas bazaar for Council. . \ . tory, and from committee memSaturday, Dec. 8. in the church The Archbishop, who was orhall, under direction of Mrs.: bers, and will be sold 'at the dained Dec. 19, 1885, remembers door. . . . J. J .. Callahan. President Paul A. Dumais is the First Vatican C6unciI (18691870) which openkd when 'lie ST. ROCH, publicity chairman and program was'eight years old. Since ordi. FALL RIVER coordinator. General chairman is nation, he has kept' a iist of. Doors 'will open at 1 Friday Eiiouard Lacroix, aided' by fihis Masses and the churches in ~nd .Saturday afternoons, Nov. nancial secretary Heru:y Tremwhich he hali offeted them. ~6 and 17, for the annual bazaar . blay; Donat Goyette and Romeo planned by parishioners. To take When Pope Johri visited him Parent, in charge of prizes; Alplace in the parish hall, the bert Petit and Roger Fournier, while he was a patfent in a hosevent will feature a ham and pital in 1960, ArchbIshop Carinc1 ticket chairmen; Raymond Roy, bean supper from 5 to 7 Saturin charge of the hall; Alcide was able to tell th~ Pontiff that day night. Mrs. Claire CarbonChouinard, stage chairman; Fer- he had celebrated 27,246 Masses. neau is in charge of supper resdinand Francoeur, in. charge of ervations and Mr. Leonel Lavoie punchers; Lucien Roy and Gerheads the general committee. In' ard Roussel, handling a raffle) charge of the bazaar are Mrs. and· Norman Clement, Albert I I Donald Domingue and Miss Richard and Raymond MorrisFlorence Boullard. YOU'ae 1.00"'1". • . I sette, refreshments. Over 50, $WEU., J'M.'~ MADIl turkeys and 50 door prizes will VISITATION GUILD, " AGiii'CK. IU:COVIR.Y.' be awarded. I EASTHAM: I A turkey social will be held SACRED HEAR'!', ••• MV W1fl 'TOOK. tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. NORTHIATFLEBORO GOOD CAllE Of' Mit , SO .James R. Davis, Eastham. The DID MV DOCToR.. A"NO Parish Cub Scouts will holo. guild will hold a business meet_ Twa ·fl£.OP\.lt ~TI an outdoor meeting at 8' this . ing at 7:45 Tuesday night, Nov. Saturday night at the home of 27 at the home of Mrs. John F. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deschenes. Connors, North Eastham: followA bonfire, cookout, 'songfest and ed at 8:30 by a toy, kitchen and PHARM~CY Indian dancing are on the agenjewelry demonstration. The latda. The Cubs will receive corI ter will be open to the public. TOOK CAa.1. OF porate Communion in' uniform THE PR.£ftCR.\PTION5. at 8:30 Mass Sunday morning, BACRED HEART, Y\!.S. I'1Jl!\ ntitu... VI"'! Nov. 25. The pack is issuing a FALL RIVER I . . Seventh grade members of the monthly newssheet, ''Cubber,'' to go to all parents and other parochial school form Our Lady interested adults. I~ of Good Counsel Civics Club, .St. Anne's Sodality will hold whiCh has received its charter from the Commissioo on Ameri- a chicken dinner and Christmas sale on Thursday, Nov. 29. The can Citizenship, Washington. sale will open in the morning at Officers .are 'I'holll.as· Rogers, 10 o'clock .and dinner will be president; Ann Dolan, viceserved at 11 :30. president; Madeline Lindsay and Mrs. Albert Davignon is in .John Demetrius, secretaries. This charge of arrangements. year's program will develop the theme of building better local ST. IlIYACINTH, government. NEW BEDFORD A ham and bean S1:lpper f06r .ST. ELllZABETH,. the benefit @~ the Church 0 is IFAlLlL lItllVElIl . scheduled for the Rivet Street . The Women's Guild will hold parish hall on Saturday night ~ turkey whist in the parish hall from 5:30 to 8 o'clock. ~t 7:45 Saturday night, Nov. 17. Tickets may be obtained at In charge is Mrs. Alice Oliveira. the door.

NEW OFFICE: Rev. Arthur G. Dupuis of' St. Louis de France .parish, Swansea, director of Notre Dame cemetery, Fall River, stands before the cemetery's new office. The. red brick building has four rooms. and' includes a built-in record vault. Notre Dame cemetery was 1~8tablished in 1888. . '

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!{OlIJ DON'T KNOW THIE.1IllAL1F OlF HT! That familiar saying originated in the Holy Bible . • • When the Queen of Sheba . heard of King Solomon's wisdom, she made a great journey to visit him ... After he had answered her hardest questions and shown her the magnific'ence of his court, she' exclaimed in wonder: "The report of thy wisdom is true. I did not believe thE;m that told me. But I had not heard l;he half 'of it! ..• The Queen of Sheba came from ETHIOPIA. Today her legend· ary descendants live so often in buts . of straw . . • ETHIOPIA is trYing Very Tht Holy Pathtr's Miuion AiI1 bard to make a better life for lts peofur tht Oriental Chllrch pie bot ec1ucation is very poor and the problems immense. Roads are 80 bad it takes weeks to go several huildred miles . . . Fat'mers consequently have difficulty in finding markets for their produce. Income. is exkemelf liDlaU • ;. [n the ~ion of ENNEMO~ Province of GUItAGBE, there are 500 parishioners ••• Their tiny church of wood and straw is in miserable condition, Wlflt for diviDe worship. These poor peasants are willing to give their work to building a new one, but they can do so little financially. $%,000 wUl help them complete their work. Can you give something to this worthy work? Any amount--a few dollan 01' a larger amo_t--wUl be deeply appreciatec1 by them. .

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YOU REMEMBER seeing our foldel' about the blind cbB. dren of Arab refugees in the Holy Land? Two little boys, one serious, one smiling~ sitting at their desks in school loarning to read with their fingers. Two others behind them, in the shadows . . . A generous priest lo.oked at the picture, lIent us this thoughtful letter: "The two little fellows in the first row, I!m sure, helped you to get a number of dollars for thll cause of the blind. And 90 I'm not so worried about their food and clothing, the claSRroom and transportation facilities the,y need • •• I'm worried about the two little fellows in the back row • ; .' and about aU those who never get into the picture. I should like my tiny contribution to help one of those to have something to eat for the ·rest of the year .. , Be assured of my prayers that you may gather more thaD YOII might' need, if that be possible, for these unfortunate little people who shall walk in the shadows of learning because you have helped them to 'see' through \ Braille." Yes, Father A;P., there are many ways of seeing. First with our eyes. For some with the fingers. And a third way. Seeing with the heart. Seeing the sufferings of others, stranl:ers on the other side of the world, and doing something for them. That kind of seeing is precious-to lIB, and to those we help . . . Your gift and those of others-the $1 or $5 or $10 aDd even larger amounts-can do 90 much: Feed a blind child; put gas in bus to take him to school; buy him shoes or a warm sweater; give him a Braille book to "read": build or equip a special classroom for him, or a workshop where he can learn a useful skill. THE BEST WE CAN' DO IS THE LEAST WE CAN' DO.

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