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Rev. (LCDR)
James O'Donnell, O.P.
BI. Sacrament
Re-Schedules
Mission Nov. 8
Blessed Sacrament p a r i s h
Mission cancelled due to the
death of Rev. Patrick Kane, O.
P., will be given by his friend
Rev. (LCDR) James A. O'Con-
nell, O.P., as a memorial to the
beloved Dominican who "died
on the job" while giving a Mis-
sion.
The Mission will begin at all
Masses Sunday, Nov. 8. Eve-
ning Mission services will be
at 7:30, including Rosary, ser-
mon by Father O'Donnell and
Benediction. Weekday Mission
Mass will be at 8 a.m., followed
by a short sermon.
F a t h e r O'Donnell recently
completed an assignment as
chaplain at the Bremel"ton
Naval Base aboard Destroyer
Tender U.S.S. Bryce Car/yon
AD-36 with duty in Japan and
China.
Born in Philadelphia, Father
O'Donnell was graduated from
Aquinal High School, Columbus,
Ohio, and Providence College,
Rhode Island. He received the
Dominican habit August 15,
1933 at St. Rose Priory, Spring-
field, Kentucky, and was or-
dained in Washington, D.C.,
May 31, 1940.
Father O'Donnell entered the
U.S. Navy in ]945, after parish
work in Washington, D.C., Ten-
nessee, New York and Ohio. He
has served in Key West, Flor-
ida, with the submarines, with
the Marines in China and the
Naval Air Station in Hawaii,
Newfoundland, Texas and the
Philippines.
After the Mission Father
O'Donnell will begin an assign-
ment in San Diego.
Humanities Award
For Dorothy Day
BAYONNE, N.J. (NC)--Doro-
thy Day, cofounder of the Cath-
olic Worker movement, has
been named recipient of the
fifth "Ad Humanos Award" of
the Mt. Carmel Institute of
Adult Education.
Msgr. Anthony A. Tralka,
president of the institute and
pastor of Mt. Carmel church,
said the award honors note-
worthy service in promoting
the humanities.
Past recipients have included
former President Eisenbower,
Sargent Shriver, head of the
Peace Corps and Office of Eco-
nomic Opportunity, and Martin
Luther King, Jr., Nobel Prize-
winning civil rights leader.
Council Recalled
In Gift to Bishop
ST. JOHN, N.B. (NC)--Bishop
A. B. Leverman of St. John
blessed a Calvary. statuary
group at St. Joseph's cemetery
here, presented to him by par-
ishes of the area as a momento
of his attendance at the Second
Vatican Council.
The presentation recalled a
French Ormulo clock that has
adorned the reception room of
the bishop's residence for the
past 94 years.
The clock was given to
Bishop John Sweeny of St. John
by his people to mark his re-
turn from the First Vatican
Council in 1670.
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Friday, Nov. 6, 1%4
Thanksgiving
Clothing
Collection
Dates Set
NEW YORK (NC)The
director of the worldwide
mission of mercy main-
tained by U. S. Catholics
said "unquestionably" the
most dire need for clothing and
other relief materials "is among
the destitue millions in the
emerging and underdeveloped
countries of Africa, Asia and
Latin America."
"We are making a special ap-
peal this year for bed and
household linens to be given
to hospitals, clinics, orphan-
ages and other institutions,"
said Bishop Edward E. Swan-
strom; executive director of
Catholic Relief Services -- Na-
tional Catholic Welfare Confer-
ence.
"I am confident that our
American Catholics will again
meet this annual challenge to
their charity and that, as a re-
sult, the 1964 Thanksgiving
Catholic Collection will exceed
those of previous years," the
bishop added.
Dates for the clothing drive
in the Archdiocese of Seattle
are November 22 to 30.
Bishop Swanstrom said the
appeal for linens did not mini-
mize the need for donations of
used and usable clothing, foot-
wear, blankets and other relief
materials to assist the needy
throughout the world.
In connection with the bish-
op's comments CRS-NCWC
headquarters here issued a re-
port which showed that a to-
tal of 15,028,434 pounds of re-
lief materials were donated
U. S. Catholics in the 1963
anksgiving Clothing Collec-
tion. The donations were val-
ued at $21 million.
Pre-Advenf Activities Slated
Issaquah
St. Joseph Church--St. Fran-
ces Cabrini Guild will sponsor
adult dance Saturday, Nov. 14,
9 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., at Pine
Lake Community Club. Mrs. W.
Steinauer, EX 2-5147, and Mrs.
Ken Bero, EX 2-6884, are reser-
vations chairmen.
Seattle
Chareso Club--Dance, Satur-
day, Nov. 7, 9 p.m. to 12, mid-
night, Mayflower Hotel. Single
adult Catholics invited. For in-
formation, call Gloria De-
Gabriele, EA 3-2177, or Kathy
Hertz, SU 4-6769.
,Blanchet Mothers Club--Meet-
ing Monday, Nov. 9, 7:45 p.m.
in the school cafeteria. The Rev.
James E. Mallahan, principal
Blanchet High School will
speak.
All Blanchet parents are in-
vited. St. John parish mothers
will be hostesses.
The Catholic Seamen's Club
Auxiliary--Will have a luncheon
and card party Tuesday, Nov.
10 at 12:30 p.m. at the club-
house, 2330 1st Ave.
The Marian Club--For Senior
Citizens will meet Wednesday,
Nov. 11, at St. Peter Claver
Center. Those attending may
bring lunch. Coffee will be
served at noon.
Holy Names Academy stu-
dents will present a Sing Along
program at 1 p.m.
The public is invited to at-
tend and take part in the ac-
tivities.
Yelm Parish
Schedules
Fall Bazaar
YELM--St. Margaret Mary
Parish is holding a bazaar to-
morrow, Nov. 7, in the parish
hall from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
A turkey dinner will be served
for $1 per plate and other re-
freshments will also be avail-
able.
St. Luke's Plans Bazaar
Christ the King
Sodality Sets
Seattle Seattle
st Coletta Soc00ety--For re queen Institute YU--Meeting Fashion Show
tarded children, will meet Tues- and initiation honoring Mrs. Christ the King Parish So-
day, Nov. 10, at 12:30 p.m. at Charles Bras, St. Cecilia Insti- dality will present "Winter
the Catholic Social Service tute, Thursday, Nov. 12, 7:45
Building, 410 Marion St. For in- p.m., American Legion hall, 620 Fantasy" with fashions for
formation call Mrs. J. E. Malo, University. women Tuesday, Nov. 10, at: 8
WE 5-5732. Mrs. Cyril L. Cunningham is p.m. in the school auditorium.
Chancellor Club--Dr. Robert chairman and Mrs. Ralph Included in the evening's pro-
Larson, head of the sociology Amon, president, will preside, gram will be a demonstration
department at Seattle Univer- Archdiocesan Council Catholic of the latest teenage dances by
sity, will head a panel discus- Nurses -- Seattle Chapter will members of the Teen Club, Sue
sion on capital punishment, meet Monday, Nov. 16 with 6 Plouf, Kathy McGraih, Theresa
marking the November "Inquir- p.m. Mass for all deceased Ochsner, Terry McCauley, Jim
ers" segment at 7:30 p.m. Sun- members at Providence Hospi- Simelar and Mark Peterson.
day, Nov. 8, in the Chancellor tel. Dinner will follow. Reser- Tickets will be available at:
Clubhouse, 2601 Broadway E. vations may be made with Mrs. the door. Co-chairman is Mrs.
Dick Skinner is chairman of Rosella Flanigan, LA 2-2068. James Johnson and adult rood-
the monthly panel discussions, els will be Mesdames Richard
Tacoma Odman, James McAuliffe, Wil-
St. Leo High School--Mothers liam Schuster, Donald Williams
Club meeting Tuesday, Nov. 19 and James Dignam with chil"
at 8 p.m. in the school care- dren and teen models Judy Fin-
teria. All mothers of high lay, Raeann Kaminski and
school students are invited. Johnny Maloney.
St. Philomathea M o t h e r s
Club--Annual memorial Mass Holy Names
for all deceased members Tues-
day, Nov. 10 at 9:30 a.m. in the Presents
Bellarmine High School chapel.
Meeting will follow with brunch 'Androcles'
served in the cafeteria. Holy Names Academy will
Vancouver p r e s e n t "Androcles," (The
Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Prince Who Became a Lion),
O'Dea Mothers Ciub---A me- --Fall festival will be held Fri- November 7 and 8 at 2:30 p.m.
mortal Mass will be celebrated day, Nov. 6 and Saturday, Nov. in the school auditorium.
for all deceased members Tues- 7 in the school hall, 47th and The fantasy by Robert R.
day, Nov. 1O, at 11 a.m. in St. Franklin Streets. Buseick is the group's initiation
James Cathedral. At noon there Gary Wrede, chairman, is as- of Children's Theatre, but this
will be a luncheon in the Exeter stated by Joe Lingo, Joe Ra- does not mean the play is lira-
dining room with a general quer, Duane McCune, Larry ited to children--rather to the
meeting in the Cathedral hall Sorg, Tom Swafford, Forrest young at heart.
at 1. Hutton, John Boyle, Jerry Sister Julia Mary has or-
St. John Parish--The Sanctu- Brislawn, Monty Bunge, Jerry ranged and composed special
cry Society will meet Monday, Mackey, Larry Pratka, Roy music which will be presented
Nov. 9,'at 1 p.m. at Egan Hall. Bunting, Elmer Badertcher, Si by the Holy Names string en-
St. Matthew Parish- "Hard Fritz, Don Lillard and Verle semble during the production.
Times Dance" Friday, Nov. 13 Miller. Sister Kathleen Mary is di-
9 p.m. to 1 a.m., north end KC Mrs. Carl Kramer is worn- rector and Marilyn Perri is stu-
hall, 327 NE 91st Street. Mid- en's chairman, assisted by Mes- dent stage manager. Terrie
night spaghetti supper will be dames J. Van Hoose, F. A. Gardner is production manager
served. Burris, J. Hudert, L. D. Malloy, and Pat Cowan is choreogra-
Tickets, $3.98 per couple may Mary Walling, William Re- pher.
be obtained in the school office nayne, Carol Adams, John The cast includes: Pat Cow-
after all Masses Sunday, Nov. Boyle, Robert Quimby, Minnie an, Mary Cummings, Karla
8, or by calling Pam McCord, Carter and Miss Mildred Budde. Dambacher, Martha Egan, Sal-
EM 2-2428.
'Mail Order' Mission ly Evans, Kathy Lucci, Ann
Luconi, Kathi Peterson, Jean-
hie Schade, Debbie Schulke,
Seminary Course Scheduled Pat Wilken, and Judi Young.
Tickets are 50 cents for stu-
.Offered At St. Anne's dents, $1 for adults.
DEDHAM, Mass. (NC)--You
wouldn't call it a correspond- A mission will be conducted
ence school for future priests, at St. Anne Church, Second First Benedictine
but a new plan of preparatory West and Lee St. beginning this Abbey in Nebraska
seminary training launched by
a missionary group here uses Sunday, Nov. 6. It will be con- E LK H O R N, Neb. (NC) --
monthly correspondence for. tucted by the Redemptorist Mount Michael monastery here
stay-at-home students, missionaries, Ray. Joseph A. has been elevated to the status
Conducted by the Society of Martucci and Ray. Francis of the first Benedictine abbey
African Missions with seminary McMahon. in Nebraska. The Rev. Raphael
headquarters here, the new The first week will be for Walh, O.S.B., prior of the mon-
astery, has been named the
Student Missionary Program women and the second week, first abbot. The monastery was
leaves boys at home where they beginning November 15, for founded here in 1956 as a de-
receive handbooks and special men.
prayer books to chart their Sunday Masses will be at 6, pendent priory of Conception
(Me.) abbey and has grown
growth in the ideals of the mis- 7:45, 9, 10:15 and 11:.30 a.m. from 14 to 39 members.
sionary community. Partici- Week Day Masses during the
pants correspond once a month Mission will be at 6:15, 7:15, Primary work of the monks
with priests of the society who 8:15 and 9:15. Services each is conducting the Omaha arch-
are their personal directors, evening will begin at 7:45 p.m. diocesan seminary which has
And each summer each boy 260 students.
meets with .his director and
other boys taking part in the
program for a week-long re-
treat of intensive training. Watch for
The Rev. S. John Murray,
S.M.A., vocation director; said, 1-
"We think,that the S,M.A. Stu- these
MANY PLANS for St. Luke's parish bazaar to be held dent Missionary Program will
Friday, Nov. 13, 4 to 11 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 14, 2 to give us more--and better--can- "I
11 p.m. at the church hall, 175 and Dayton Avenues, are didates for our formaJ seminary, New
being made by (from left) Mrs. Curtis Smith, Mrs. Robert program."
Palen and Mrs. John P. Mulroney. Baked halibut dinner I %___%
will be featured Friday evening and baked ham will be on k&:
the menu Saturday. Mrs. Ray Farley, chairman, will also
be assisted by Mrs. Curtis Smith and Mrs. James Healey. !Fellows !
The Holy Name Society will be in charge of entertainment.
College Honors
NAACP Official
PURCHASE, N.Y. (NC)--Roy
Wilkins, executive secretary of fish
the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored Peo-
ple, received an honorary doc-
torate of laws at an academic
convocation at Manhattanville
College of the Sacred Heart
here. The Oct. 20 ceremony, at- '
tended by students, faculty, col-
lege o f f i c i a l s. and special t ,
guests, was the annual October "Morn" Imr'r" ' '
award by the college for a per-
son distinguished in education bou00lht some TEFLON-COATED NO-STICK,
or public life, Mother E. M.
0'Byrne, college president, SUNNY NO-SCOUR COOKWARE
said.
The college for women is No-stick cooking
conducted by the Religious of
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AUSTIN, Tex. (NC) -- T h e
Rev. Maurice C. Deason, man-
aging editor of the Lone Star
Register, newspaper of the
Austin diocese, has been hon-
ored by Pope Paul VI with the
rank of papal chamberlain and
the title of very reverend mon-
s!gnor.
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