St Marys Commercial High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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SODALITY ACTIVITIES Although there is no definite standard whereby the success of a Sodality program may be measured, we cannot help feeling, as we look back over the year's activities, that this has, indeed, been a success- ful Sodality year. we have all come to bear a greater love for Mary and her Divine Song we have learned the true meaning of Christian charity, we have established stronger friendships and become better pals. Realizing that the success of any organization depends on its officers, we carefully chose those who, we felt, would most efficiently and faithfully discharge their duties. Virginia Egan was elected Prefectg Virginia Pietrowski, Vice-Prefectg Doris Miller, Secretary, and Betty Hageau, Treasurer. Those happy childhood hours spent in playing with dolls, were put to good advantage when we dressed laughing-eyed, curly-haired dolls of every description for the annual Bazaar. The little Mexican senorita was adjudged the best-dressed and was awarded first prime. When we began to sigh in anticipation of the Thanksgiving turkey and dressing, with all the nfixin's,n'our thoughts turned to those less fortunate, who could look forward to no such feast. So we packed eleven baskets to overflowing and distributed them among the needy, offering this act of charity in thanksgiving for the gifts we had received. The Feast of the Immaculate Conception, December 8, proved to bo a happy day for the Sodalists. In the afternoon, we were formally received into the Sodality of Mary, and through this new bond with Mary, were united more closely to her Divine Son. An appetizing sup- per and an entertaining program followed this ceremony. At eight o'clock, we assisted in the solemn closing of the Novena to Our Lady of Lourdes and of the Forty Hours Devotion, by escorting our Eucharistic King through tho aisles of the church. As cries of nherry Christmasn'began to ring in the air, the Sodality officially opened the Christmastide with a party for the Kission School youngsters, each of whom received gifts of toys, food, and clothing. A beautifully decorated Christmas tree, drew cries of admiration, and the children had a very pleasant time. February, Catholic Press Month, occasioned a collection of Catholic literature, which was sent to Eloise Hospital. March brought with it, an abundance of blessings, in the form of a three-day Retreat, conducted by Father Hoeger, whose conferences were so practical for daily life, both private and business, that the three days were for us the most profitable of the entire year. After the closing of the Retreat on Sunday, March 19, a breakfast was served, at which Hr. James Smith of Toledo, and Miss Elinor Smith, President of the Detroit Sodality Union, were the guest speakers.

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