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ix More than a hundred reasons to hope and pray for a lucky evening . . . A section of the prize lay-out at the Annual Card Party. GUILD X.,.' X . I N I A I ' ff- X 'E lx .3 9 F- Without a snack the cla would never end . . . and - - - Y this one, a consolation prize worthy of a queen. s. l Wearing their Sunday best, and on their best behavior, the boys enioy an appetizing Communion breakfast with Mom, their favorite girl. 43 l . I
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Retiring President of the Mothers' guild, Mrs. Frances Krause, turns over the gavel to a smiling Mrs. Margaret Wittmer, newly-elected Pesident. Y'1 With moderator Fr. Robert Champagne, the officers of the Guild for 1957-58 willingly oblige for this first formal picture. Left to right they are Mrs. Rose Zess, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Magaret Wittmer, presi' dent, Mrs. Margaret Piotrowski, lst vice-president, Mrs. Catherine Lupo, 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Agnes Schmitz, treasurer, Mrs. Bernice Flanigan, recording secretary, and Mrs. Mary Peraino, 2-yr trustee, Mrs. Wanda Malkowski, l-yr. trusteeis absent. 42 ,. X K 'V V' .. , ,gf , -,,- JF' - W. u N s.........h...- v ....,... ........ MOTHERS A pause for pleasant chatter before going on with the game and, for some of the ladies, worse hands, more frustration.
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li 1 s JZ Lx 5 KX A Oh, dear, it is moth-eaten , mourn the mothers of N.D., but Mrs. Wittmer and Mrs. Zess remain unperturbed, obviously expect- ing some such thing to turn up sooner or later. xl. I lt was certainly worth all the Trouble and more , avows Mrs. Krause as she displays part of the loot derived from the Rummage sale to her hard-working associates. px .-N, lt is not good for man to be alone .... What's happened to this gentIeman's part- ners? What are they up to? He had better watch their every move when they return. eq T l 'X I 1 1. Q
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