r]day, Ma 7 28, 1965 THE PROGRESS9
Jubilee Delights Sisters
GOLDEN JUBILARIAN Sister Mary Benedicta OP who
with five other Sisters of St. Dominic of the Edmonds
Motherhouse was honored last Sunday with a reception at-
tended by some 700 former students and friends, is shown
with her grandniece Sister Paul Marie, Dominican novice,
who will be professed June 14. Sister Paul Marie is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cullinane of St. Benedict's
Parish. She is a graduate of St. Benedict's Grade School
and Holy Angels High School. Sister Benedicta the former
Elizabeth Cotie, was the first girl from St. Benedict's Parish
to enter the Dominican sisterhood. (Photo by Heib)
Teachers to Attend SU
English Institute
Thirty senior and junior high tion. In the group and the
school teachers have been se-
lected to participate in the
Summer .English Institute at
Seattle University from June 15
to August 6 which is supported
by a grant under the National
Defense Education Act. It is
aimed at improving the quality
of teaching in high school.
The participants receive tui-
tion, travel and living allow-
ances.
Several senior and iunior high
school teachers from the Seat-
tle area will attend the institu-
schools in which they teach
are:
Roy Alia, Catherine Blaine
Jr. H i g h School; Lawrence
Dean Dosser, Madrona Junior
School; Mary Jane Hawley,
Lake Washington High School;
Nancy Jane Knocks, Meadow-
dale Senior High, Lynnwood;
Sue Tooley McBride. Wilson Ju-
nior High School; James George
Morrison, Jr., Blanchet High
School; Sally Jo Purchase, Fed-
eral Way High S ch ool; and
Richard D. Sobotta, West High
School, Bremerton.
Marylhurst
To Graduate
Class of 81
MARYLHURST (Special)-
Marylhurst graduation cere-
monies will be held Saturday,
May 29 and will feature Dr.
Leonard W. Rice, President of
Oregon College of Education,
Mormouth, Oregon, as the com-
mencement speaker.
Baccalaureate Mass in the
Convent Chapel at 11:00 that
morning will be offered by
Rev. Joseph Neuvill, principal
I of Central Catholic High School,
Portland, Ore.
Eighty seniors, the largest
class ever • to graduate from
Marylhurst, will receive their
degrees that afternoon in the
College Commons from the
M o s t Reverend Edward D.
Howard DD, Archbishop of
Portland.
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cations are now being accepted
for classes beginning in the
, fail.
The school, a parent cooper-
ative group, serves all retarded
children frcym 3 to 18 years of
age in the King County area
who are not eligible for existing
programs in the publie schools.
The school operates five days a
week, from 10 am to 2 pm and
is located at 1424 15th Avenue.
In addition to regular classes,
there .is a special class for
blind retarded children.
The school program includes
training in self-care, self-con-
trol, and academic skills if the
child is capable.
Mrs. Paul Neeley is presi-
dent of the parent group. In-
quiries may be addressed to
the school, Box 1325, Broadway
Branch, or by phoning EA 4-
6511.
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Pilgrimage To
Grotto Set At
Lady of Lourdes
The annual pilgrimage to the
Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes
Church, 1040 S. Henderson St.
(South Park) will be Sunday,
May 30 at 2 pm with a proces-
sion from the church.
The Grotto, a replica of
Lourdes, was built over 60
years ago by Belgian Brothers.
The small trees and shrubs
they planted then have grown
to great height and beauty. Al-
though weathered and worn,
the statue of Our Lady w h i c h
was made in Belgium has sur-
vived much through the years,
even including vandalism.
Children of the parish who
made their First Communion
May 2 will lead the procession
which will include school chil-
dren in uniform and Confra-
ternity of Christian Doctrine
members.
The sermon will be given by
Father John Shaughnessy
CSSR, pastor of Sacred Heart
Parish.
Sandra Welch will place a
crown of fresh flowers at the
feet of the statue, assisted by
Barbara Gustafson and Maria
Poelvoorde, all members of the
CYO.
Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament at the church will
conclude the ceremonies.
1965 Liturgical
Week Scheduled
In Portland
PORTLAND, Ore--The Arch-
diocese of Portland, will be host
to the 1965 National Liturgical
Week, August 16-19, with ma-
jor activities centered at Mem-
orial Coliseum. Theme is "Je-
sus Christ Reforms His
Church."
The four-day gathering is ex-
pected to attract about I0,000,
including bishops, priests, Sis-
ters, Brothers, seminarians,
and lay people, Catholic and
other communions, to general
s e s s i o n s, liturgioal worship
services, contemporary sacred
art exhibits, study groups and
special sessions, all aimed at
deepening and broading under-
standing of Catholic liturgical
worship.
Under patronage of Arch-
bishop Edward D. Howard,
the local committies and or-
ganization for this 26th an-
nual week are directed by
Father Edward Zenner.
"Liturgical Week is a mas-
sive public gathering of Cath-
olics in study, discussion and
worship, in common concern
with the Christian heritage of
Bible and Sacrament," the
Archbishop said. He explained
that the event is "meant to be
a demonstration of faith by
the community celebration of
Holy Mass, a method of in-
struction and education in the
living worship of the Church,
and an opportunity to meet the
experts in Liturgical reform
and renewal."
Father Zenner noted the lit-
urgical week program "will be
ecumenical in spirit," with
some of the major addresses
scheduled by experts from the •
Anglican faith and invitations
and special hospitality pro-
grams being extended to guests
of other communions, both
clergy and laity.
Monsignor Benelli
UNESCO Observer
VATICAN CITY (NC)--Pope
Paul VI has named Msgr. Gio-
vanni Benelli permanent ob-
server of the Vatican at the
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organi-
zation (UNESCO) whose head-
quarters are in Paris.
Monsignor Benelli is a career
Vatican diplomat and has been
serving as counselor to the pa-
pal nunciature in Spain.
Many Enjoy Josephinum Tea
JOSEPHINUM RESIDENCE for retired persons was
"alive with the glitter and charm of the long ago" May 23
as the Sisters of St. Joseph of Newark of the staff honored
the residents, their families and friends with a May Tea.
Mrs. Mary O'Toole, left, and Mrs. Marie Guillaume are
greeted by Sister Catherine Therese, CSJ administrator,
and Sister Jean Marie CSJ in the Flamingo Room where
tea was served under a crystal chandelier which had lighted
events for many distinguished visitors in the past. Also re-
ceiving were Sister Eileen CSJ and Sister Dorothy CSJ.
Assisting were Mesdames Earl E. Matt, James A. Tupper
and Sarah M. Eldredge. Pouring were Mesdames Victor
Marks, Fern Bennett, John Dirks and Franz Coe. Recent
additions to The Josephinum facilities include a spacious
chapel, pool room for men, library and occupational therapy
room. (Photo by Heib)
Gonzaga Honors
Governor Brown
SPOKANE -- John A. Bums,
governor of Hawaii, will re-
ceive an Honorary Doctor of
Laws degree from Gonzaga
University at its annual com-
mencement exercises Sunday,
May 23 in The Kennedy sports
pavilion.
In making the announcement,
the Very Rev. John P. Leary,
S J, Gonzaga's president, said
"In honoring him we likewise
honor our fellow citizens far out
in the ocean and our own in-
creasing number of students
coming to Gonzaga from Ha-
waii."
John Keegan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin P. Keegan,
W 2338 Euclid, has been
elected by the senior class of
Gonzaga University to make
the principal student address
at commencement.
Keegan, who is president of
the school's student body, is
one of two seniors recently ac-
Recipient's Son
Accepts Law
Medal for Father
SPOKANE--Charles P. Mori-
arty, Jr., Seattle attorney, ac-
cepted the Gonzaga University
Law Medal award on behalf of
his father at the university's
78th Commencement exercises
in the Kennedy Pavilion May
23.
The senior Moriarty, also a
Seattle attorney, and his wife
are on a world tour.
Presented for the first time
in 1962, the award honors those
prominent in the legal profes-
sion.
Taxi Drivers
At Field Mass
MADRID (NC)--Thousands of
taxi drivers turned out for the
field Mass celebrated on the
esplanade of the cathedral here
to mark the arrival of a relic
of St. Christopher, patron saint
of travelers, brought here from
cepted into.the. Harvard Law .Soville., The relic has been
School for 1965-66 term. His placed in the chapel of the so-
field will be international law cial center for taxi drivers
and relations, here.
"Camas Parish
Children Will
Be Confirmed
CAMAS -- The sacrament of
Confirmation will be adminis-
tered by the Most Reverend
Thomas E. Gill, Auxiliary Bi-
shop of Seattle, Saturday, May
29, at 11 am Mass to a large
class of St. Thomas Parish
children.
Summer Religious Education
classes for St. Thomas Parish
will be held 9 a.m. to noon dur-
ing the week of June !4-18 for
grades 2-6.
Catholic seniors of Camas,
Washougal and Stevenson
schools were honored at a Mass
May 23, followed by a waffle
breakfast served by the Aquin-
as Guild of St. Thomas Church.
Mrs. J. Gant was chairman
assisted by Mesdames J. Find,
I. McGeachy, R. LaPore, J.
Barnes, E. Schneider, R. Ma-
nary, G. Guard, L. Woodman,
D. Augee, and H. Wohlsein.
Children Of Lacey Church
To Receive First Communion
LACEY -- Seventy-two children of Sacred Heart Mission
Church will receive First Holy Communion Saturday, June 5, the
Vigil of Pentecost, at the 10:30 am Mass, according to Father
Ansgar Hallen OSB, pastor.
First Communicimts will include:
Ricardo Arrisola, D a v i d
Brown, James Connor, Wib
liam Connor, Thomas Davis,
James Donnelly, Paul Felix,
Donald Floyd, Daniel Gottbreht,
Leonard Hangge, Gregory
Haw, Gerald Hayward, Martin
Holt, Robert Holt,
Gary Horton, Paul Idea,
Robert Johnson, Torrance
Koester, Thomas Koester,
A n d y Kramer, Ernest
LaPalm, Allen Lupfer, Char-
ties Monti, Edward Murray,
Steven Quesnel, William
Radford, Stereo Rees, James
Robbins,
Joseph Robbins, Frederick
Robischon, Dana DeTray, Pet-
rick Seaman, Thomas Sinclair,
Bryan Smith, William Smith,
Elaine Swift, Michael Swims-
lar, Bruce VanCamp, Michael
Vernam, Mark Weeks, Robert
Winkley, Dennis Lech.
Gloria Aguilar, Margaret
Brownell, Koleen Boyle, Mi-
chell Bueknum, Colleen
Davis, Maureen Davis, Debra
Dow, Nancy Feist, Bertha
Gibbon, Laurel Goldenberger,
Catherine Hartongh, Sandra
Hillman, Kimberly Mayo,
Janet Morrell, Kay O'Neil,
Danijoyce Franck, Susie Hoe-
schen, Shelley LaFreniere, Ev-
elyn Lafrinere, Anne Lazara,
Jennifer Roberts, Rebecca
Roberts, Cheryl Roe, Dennis
Roehrig, Lilly Ann Roehrig,
Janet Shaver, Connie Vernam,
Deborah Yacinich, Elizabeth
Walker, Paulette Weeks.
St. Joseph's Hospital Sets Graduation
GRADUATION CEREMONIES will be held at St. Joseph's Hospital, Tacoma, Sun-
day, May 30, at 9 a.m. for medical technicians, from left, front row, Bonnie Campbell,
Aurora Reyes and (not pictured) Bernadette Berilla; radiologie technicians, from left,
second row, Mely Pancho, Naomi Hendricks, Karen Kuhn, Trudi McDonald and Carol
Ann Hauser; and medical record technologists, from left, top row, Gayle Grant,
Lynne Lyn, Paula Gierke, Barbara Conley, Inga Isakson and Marda Taylor.
(Photo by Richards-Tacoma)
Luncheons, Dinners, High In Activities
Bainbrldcje Island
Block Rosary in honor of Our
Lady of Fatima -- Will be said
Tuesday, June 1, at 1 pm at the
home of Mrs. Jesse Finch,
Winslow; and at the home of
Mrs. Joseph Eberharter, Is-
land Center.
The Rosary will be recited
Tuesday, June 1, 2 pm at
Messenger House; and Thurs-
day, June 3, 2 pm at Lynn-
wood Sanitarium.
Everett
Archdiocesan Council el Cath-
olic Women, Northern Dean-
ery--Final meeting Wednesday,
June 9, at 11 a.m. at Imma,
culate Conception Pm'ish, 2509
Hays Avenue.
Luncheon will be followed by
the general meeting.
Board members from Belling-
ham, Lynden, Mt. Vernon, Ed-
monds and Everett are expect-
ed. Reservations for luncheon
Seattle
The Aloha Club -- Meeting
Wednesday, June 2, at 12 noon
instead of the usual time. There
will be no luncheon and a
movie will be shown followed
by bridge lessons.
In place of the Wednesday,
June 16, meeting there will be
a bus trip to Point Defiance
Seattle
Group rates are available for
ferry and reservations and must
be made by June 4 with Mrs.
William Russell, CH 3-2659, or
Mrs. David Peterson, VE 9-
3177. All attending must be at
1:15 a.m. when the treasurer
will have tickets available.
Luncheon, $1.35, will be
served at noon preceeding the
regular meeting.
Attending will be Mrs. Har-
old J. Barry, Archdiocesan
president; and Mrs. D. J. O'-
Brian, Archdiocesan Seminar-
ian Aid chairman.
All officers, presidents of Af-
filiations and members are in-
vited.
The Catholic Alumni Club of
Seattle -- General m e e t i n g
Thursday, June 3, at 8:30 p.m.
at the Washington Athletic
Club.
Slides will be shown of a
Seattle
to 9 p.m. at 9637 16th Ave. SW.
(Formerly Dimar Electric Co.
Store). .
Chancellor Club -- "Day of
Fun" for about 30 children
chosen by the Catholic Chil-
dren's Services Saturday, June
5, at 9 a.m.
The children will be taken
by Chancellors to the govern-
ment locks and the underseas
gardens at the Windjammer
Restaurant followed by a pic-
nic at Carkeek Park.
Chareso Club -- Dance Satur-
day, June 5, from 10 p.m. at
Parker's Ballroom, 17001 Au-
rora North.
Single adult Catholics are in.
vited. For reservations call
Gloria DeGabriele, EA 3-2177,
of Cliff Blair, AT 2-5139.
New Chareso officers are
headed by Joseph Moushey, Jr.,
president, and included Anne
Sarno, Val Wenninghoff and
Concert Set
To Benefit
"Amigos"
The Catholic Alumni Club,
Marylhurst College Alumnae
Association and the Newman
Center of the University of
Washington will sponsor a con-
cert Saturday, June 5, at 8:15
pm at Pigott Auditorium, Se-
attle University, to benefit the
"Amigos" summer project in
Mexico.
Arias, songs and duets in Eng-
lish, French, Italian and Span-
ish and three quartet selections
will be given by Loyd Simpson,
Lynn Dupin, Carl Forsberg and
Eugene Dupin.
Tickets, $2, may be purchased
at the Bun Marche ticket office,
or information may be obtained
by calling Pat Forsberg, LA 5-
may be obtained from Mrs. L. for a picnic and sight seeing. Mexico work project by the Paul Simons.
BROADLOOM Everett. and all are asked to bring Single Catholic graduating Club- Will serve their sixth
REMNANTS Order of Martha " sandwiches, seniors and graduates of any annual "one seating" Italian
Order of Martha--Will meet Tickets are $2.25 or $2.50 if college, university or school of dinner Sunday, June 6, at 6 pm
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at the home of Mrs. George Archdiocesan C o u n c i I of nursing are welcome, in the parish hall, 57th S. and
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Deanery--Will meet Tuesday,
June 8, at St. John Vianney
Parish on Vashon Island.
lean, Court Little Flower --
Dinner Sunday, June 6, from 1
to 8 p.m. at the Top of the
Town, Hotel Sorrento.
Miss Margaret Reilly and
Mrs. W. M. Liddle are co-
chairmen, assisted by Mes-
dames R C. Schank, Birdie
I . "
McBride, J. F. Driscoll and
Misses Lola Moran and Geral-
dine Scholtes.
Members and friends are in-
vited and tickets may be pur-
chased at the hotel desk or
from the committee. Children's
plates will be served.
Carmelita Institute 226, Young
Ladies Institute -- Plant sale
Friday, June 4, from 9 a.m.
The Christian Brothers. Naps, Celiforn|,
in BREMERTOH
$ flao stores to mu'vo you
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The parish benefit dinner
will be cooked by chef F r a n k
Orrico.
No tickets will be sold at the
door and reservations may be
made by calling Mrs. Robert
Peltzer, PA 2-0493, Mrs. John
Bagnariol, PA 3-5387. or Mrs.
Eugene Office, PA 3-4440.
Tacoma
St. Rita's Palish St. Frances
Sodality--Announces new offi-
cers headed by Mrs. Dominic
Santelli and including Mes-
dames William Plemons.
Father Anthony J. Baffaro
SJ is Sodality moderator.
Elect New Head
ROME (NC) -- The general
chapter of the Ministers of
the Sick, founded by St. Camil-
lus de Lellis in 1580, has elect-
ed Father Forsennio Vezzani,
M,I. of Italy as their new su-
perior general.
The order has about 1,300
members working in hospitals
and homes for the aged who
are chronically ill.
Henry Vlll'S Translation
The English form of the Our
Father which is familiar with
us today was given a uniform
translation by Henry VIII of
England, the Catholic Digest
observes.
2586.
Activities
Calendar
Major e v e n t s spon-
sored by Catholic organi.
zations are listed here.
The purpose of the cal-
endar is to aid in avoid-
Jng conflict of dates in
scheduling events. List-
rags should be sent to
The Progress in writing.
June 6, 1965,.-C a t h o I i e
Daughters, Court Little Flower
dinner 1-8 p.m. Top o the
Town, Sorrento Hotel.
June 8 -9,--ACCW South
Central Deanery trip to Vashon
Island for meeting at St. Jolm
Vianney Parish, 11:15 a.m.
Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal.
July 13, l5---Visitation Re-
Treat Auxiliary annual Gazdm
Tea at Visitation R e t r e a t
Mouse, Tacoma.
July 21, 1965,--St. Luke's Par.
ish retreatants Garden Party
to benefit Sisters of Visitation
Retreat House at home of Mrs.
A. J. Blair.
September 23, 19f-.Seattle
Uuiversity G u i I d Luncheon,
"Game of Fashion and Its Play-
ers," Olympic Hotel.
October 16, 1965--Association
for Catholic Childhood Fantasy
Fair, Seattle Center.
November 19, 20, 196-St.
Luke's Parish annual bazaar.