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HOOSING A QUEEN—Judges who picked the queen of the 1953 Mardi Gras festival Wednesday in Fort Worthere welcomed to the judging reception the preceding Saturday by Eugene Crosthwait, right, retiring president of thesenior Catholic Youth Organization. The judges, left to right, were Abbott Hoecker, Mrs. James A. Leonard, and J. ee Johnson, Jr.Vfardi Gras Festival ContinuesDeath of Mrs. PeterTradition of Year’s Best Show Jenkins Mourned byFORT WORTH—The sixth annual Mardi Gras celebration b\Fort W orth Friendshe Laneri Booster Club in Fort Worth was reigned over by King !Hundreds of friends of Mrs. Petertonald Clinkscale of Texas Christian University and Queen PattiTenkins attended the last rites for her !St. Mary's Church, Fort Worth, theameron of McKinney, a student at Texas State College for Women slt;*ond week in Tanuarv.t Denton.A wide variety of entertainment was presented for the pleasureMrs. Jenkins was one of the mostf the royal court and the guests at the festival at Will Rogers Me-outstanding Catholic laywomen inv Jj Fort Worth, where she had lived mostnorial Coliseum Wednesday night.Professional and amateur groups ofof her life. She was a graduate of St.Ignatius Academy (High School, a forerunner of Our Lady of Victorydults and juvenile singers and dancers lowing 19A princesses: Louise Terryrom Fort Worth and Dallas appeared of Texas Wesleyan College and LilAcademy) and was an active member of the O.I..V. Alumnae Association forn the two-part program: ' Rehearsal or Royalty” and The Court F.nter-Marik of the Senior CYO. two reign-ainei.1.”f •Carnival Capers,” directed by Mrs.atherine Yaeger and Charles Web-ing princesses; Maria Mudd of Mt. Carmel Academy, Joan Wilhoit ofmore than halt a century.One of the charter members ofCourt Louise of the Catholic Daugh-Mary Dolores Santoro of *ers 0( America. Mrs. Jenkins vsasO.L.V. College, Patricia Dunbar ot tribute bv her fellow C D A. membersV -rer. was the dance specialty presented T.S.C.W.. Sue Smith of 1 .W.C., Nora at the last meeting when Msgr. Joseph8 . ^ . — i . f •% • 4 k Tthese young people:Lois Ann Massey. Linda Gaines.farlee Kochis, Judy Galloway, JudyAtkins of St. Joseph s School of Nurs- j Q () Donohoe draped the charter ining. Barbara Bordowsky of O.L.V.,Joy Carrell of N.T.S.C., Rachel Rothmourninc.X7orlev, Sue Wells, Dorothy Tucker,arol Craswell. Marilyn Schiffers4ary Fame Woolsey, Linda Clowe,j •dary Louise Rayburne, Beverly Ann Dawkins. Diane Roddin, Patricia Ste.darie. Judy Mahaffey, Sharon Thomas,jridly Me Kim. Paula Mazjesik. Barbara Ann Sawev, and Victoria Clark.Bov DancersDick Cantrell. Brent Berrvman. loiinBob Whatley, Wilson Moore. Jaydorphy. Milton Greene, Larry Fersten-eld. Jimmy Wilson. John Burford,a a ' *Do\ a Hazelwood, Jimmy Griffith,Jeter Galantowicz, Richard Berryman,Bruce Malone, Arthur Adkins, FerryMcDonnell, Dannv Mahaffev, Tim Mc-vim. Dennv Yaeger, Harrv Pendry,Hilaries Estill, and Steve Melton.I.anc-ri dancers and their partners 10 danced a Starlight Schottische andeet Revelry were: Nancy Burkhart.Breedlove. Mary Ann Mekus, maid Cram. Marylin Huff, RobertI Rosary was said for Mrs. Jenkins in i Robertson - Mueller - Harper Chapel, ; Rev. Meinrad Marbaugh, O.S.B., saidthe requiem Mass, and burial was inj Greenwood Cemetery.Survivors include a sister-in-law.Mrs. Ida Tramonte, and two nephews. Dominic and Sam Tramonte, ail ofG alveston.Catholic Press MustReach Non-Catholics,Promote World UnityWashington, I). C., (NC) — TheCatholic press, as “one of the truly great forces for peace in the nation and in the world,” has aJOANNE PATTONCYO Princessbig job ahead. The job has beenoutlined in Catholic Action, monthly publication of the National Catholic Welfare Conference.The Catholic Press and Worldnningham. Pauline Zalesak. Joseph derichs, Mary Louise Doan. Javm,* •of T.C.U., Renee Boudreaux of O.L.V.,les.Teresa Nieswiadomy, James ttle. Susan Breen. Robert Parker, irv Celine Griffith, Bill Cunning-Joanne Patton of the Senior C.Y.O., Bobbie Ann Bouffard of I.aneri, Mon- !Margo Dean and Nikita Talin pre-ic a Daugherty of O.L.V. College.Patricia Connell of Arlington StateCollege, jean Stratton of N.T.S.C., Peggy Dougherty of Mt. Carmel. MaryAffairs,” an article in the January issue of Catholic Action, stressedthe need for enlightened public opinion to bring about inte. national unification, called for by thePope Pius XII.“In the field of world affairsiented a ballet group that includedAnn Ftger, Gayla Graves, PriscillaGrote of St. Joseph’s, Kaye Duncan of i Arlington State College. ithe main aim of the Catholic pressis to support and aid the ChurchOrms, Karlee Fagg and Helen Samara.Crowned bv Max orrhe first half of the program preled the crowning of Miss CameronMr. Clinkscale bv Mayorrds.in' its efforts for peace,” John V.Court EntertainedAfter the coronation and the singimR. Lebkicher, writer of the article,stated.of the official Rex- song, If Ever iTo make men realize that worldCease to I.o\ e. hv Vic Damone, aWee Frolic” was offered bv Cherry! \affairs are more important today than ever before in history theHaney, Tom Alan Tefferson, Cynthia article said, the Catholic picssFhe royal retinue included Dalelameson, Johnny Breeding. Sandra ! mus* •rt,master of ceremonies- Parker 1 Stines. Raymond Cox, Sandra Kay Jor-dlson, lord high chancellor; Peter ! dan, and Jimmy Stines. Gypsy GledhillHer and Jack F.vans, trumpeters; right Lee KHngenbcrg. crownbearer;! directed the group.1. Report all events that effectthenme McConnell, flower girl; Bill mik. Bill O'Connor, Ed Emm.j The feature attraction of the appera-| ance of lovely Virginia Grey, Holly- ;' wood ''tar. and Vic Damone, singing :die Svrcek. Peter Galantowicz, and favorite, brought the program to aI climax. Jack Fina and orchestra jm-rhe reigning princess of the 1952 played Warsaw Concerto and;j Gaite' w as presented by Marlee !ended the queen along with the fol- * Kochis and Sara Brewster.peace Catholic press coverage has been good, news of the work of non-CathoRutmorelies” and of United Nations agencies “could he carried to good effect by Catholic newspapers.-rv McShaffry, pages.2. Report all events that threat-rdi Gras, Miss Peggy June Phillips.en the peace including Red aggression and persecution. “These the Catholic press has reported in.1L l___a___l_____
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