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D X z5 12 . sc ' Vestments Take Shape in The Skilled Hands Steam Irons Prove A God-send Machining The Vestnients-Misses T of Misses J. Miller, j. De Carlo and j. O'Neill. to Misses M. J. Ekins and j, Charbonneau, li. Spreen and F. Prelli Miller. To hnance these projects Mission Dances are spon- sored, and little sacrifices are made daily to swell the mission coffers. Chapels are completely furnished each year, not only with vestments and sacred vessels but also with altars. Vestments are also sent with loving prayers to far-flung corners of the earth, and medicines and clothing are transported across the seas to mis- sionary priests and nuns to distribute among their needy and their sick. Sacrifices are made easy by the knowledge that in some remote village in wartorn Korea or famished India-or even in the home missions-tiny First Com- municants are proudly displaying their first new dress and shoes, Our efforts are further stimulated and rewarded by grateful letters from hcroic souls who have dedicated their lives to the arduous-and often thankless-toil of the missions. Every spring at hlarymount College we display our work along with members of the Mother Butler Guilds. The lfxhibit is awe-inspiring and incredible, and we Park Terriers feel proud to do our share in this tremendous work of all the schools under the di- rection of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary. That they all may be one is the goal of our daily prayers and sacrifices. MY UF HFIK TEFIFIFI THE EPCFED H559 HISEIDN EXHIBIT THE FIRST FIRST-COMMUNL Our Gifts to St. liurbarifs Mission in LANTS in The Century-old Town Union Springs, Alabama. of Union Springs, Alabama r in gl! Q 'nga - ' ,sf ,is .l L'?T', gi v lf' First Communicants in Mariampura, lndia.
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if - 'Xi ' Q7 l f Ci T: X L-J,-Xl! ff I ' S MISSION ACTIVITIES I ,f X If LL i A I li X cflic fri, l. il i 1 , X. if X. QW i f Wfyfi if j I Jtefis-f Ut Omrzes Siu! Ufzum Rt. Rev. Msgr. Jeffers and Father jos. Zimmer- man, S.-I. inspect our mission altar, as Misses C. Carrigan, K. Aarons, A. O'Brien and M. J. Accompora look on. rnagtifeiefnrnce SIN 2 ' Exim: 3 9 A B U MEA! 20 uw: Benediction Display. 21 V . vt Amices in The Making. Misses M. Mahoney, E. Spreen, M. Carew, E. Hickey, P. Winters. lBack Row? J. DeCarlo, F. Prelli and A. jandorf. Mission spirit reigns supreme at Park Terrace. No- where, perhaps. are students more conscious of their role in spreading the kingdom of God on earth, and nowhere, certainly, are they more generous. In Sep- tember projects are enthusiastically planned and goals set. Then sewing machines begin to hum, and work tables are overspread with snow-white linens and arrays of fine materials in liturgical colors to be fash- ioned into vestments. .ML 'F 5 Tl' A W, 51- xi. -l- --1-'PI Annual Exhibit at Marymount College 'I Y
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The Mother Butler Guild Mrs. Mallory and Mrs. Winters attend mass in the Crypt. In the foreground are Rev. Jos. Zimmerman, SJ. and Rt. Rev. Msgr. V. Jeffers. other Butler - Mfssson Guiid ' Guild members at the Annual Exhibit in Marymount College. fFront rowl Mrs. Farrell, Mrs. M. Gumina, Mrs. J. Gumina, Mrs. Looby, Mrs. Luna, Mrs. Vayda, Mrs. McDonnell, Mrs. C. O'Brien and Mrs. C. O'Brien, jr. fBack rowj Mrs. Byrne, Mrs. McBrien, Mrs. Fahey, Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Irving, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Cawley, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. O'Brien, Miss Egan and Mrs. Valenson. Once each month altruistic mothers of SI-lMers, past and present, meet and pool their talents to produce vast quantities of layettes, cancer pads, afghans, and outfits for first Holy Com- munion. Through their devoted service they alleviate the hard- ships of less fortunate people and bring joy to the heart of many a weary missionary priest and sister, struggling to spread God's kingdom in fields afar. A devoted group, under the capable direction of Mrs. Fred- erick Looby, meets weekly to make vestments, and the quantity and quality of their work are awe-inspiring, Among these self- less, mission-minded workers are: fupper picturel Mrs. Mc- Carthy, Mrs, De Vaughan, and Miss O'Brieng and fin the lower picturel Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Farrell. Still others are Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Finnegan, Mrs. Mallory and Mrs. Wheeler who were not present when the pictures were taken.
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