~ f JTAKES VOWS TO BECOME NUNMary Farrell, Who Will Be Known as Sister Camella, Is Graduate NurseMaynard.—iMiss Mary Farrell,’aiiiihter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farrell, Front street, took her vows f' r the Order of St. Joseph’s at an impressive and beautiful religious profession in the church of the St. Joseph’s Seminary at Brent-wood, Long Island, on the Feast of tlic* Assumption, last Sunday af-tlt; moon.u taking her vows Mi9s Farrell will now be Known as Sinter Camella, and for two years will study to be either a nurse or ateacher in this Order at the convent. Sister Camella is a graduate curse of the St. John’s Hospital, Long Island, at which Sister Bernard* t, an 80 year old niece of Mr. Far:el!, is superintendent. At the s liemn ceremony w’ere ten classmate* of her hospital graduationcUj s.There were sixteen in the class twkir.g their vows of the Order at ’be lour o’clock service. Local relatives and friends who attended the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. T ho mas Farrell, Miss Genevieve and Leonard Farrell, Mr. and Mrs L’dward Farrell. Mrs. Small of Miami. Florida, Mr. and Mrs. James Dwjer, Mr. and Mrs. John Dwyer, Mr and Mrs. William Hayward.