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Show CATHOLICS OPEN HIGHLAND BOY SOCLALJCENTER The Reverend Daniel E. Leahy of Holy Rosary church has completed com-pleted plans for opening a Catholic Cath-olic Social Center in Highland Boy. The building that is being taken over by the Catholics is the old Highland Boy store. Its central location makes it easily accessible to all who will take advantage of the new Center. A program that will include spiritual, spir-itual, cultural, and recreational activities is being worked out by Father Leahy and the Missionary Catechists, who will assist him in the new undertaking. The Catholics of Highland Boy are enthusiastic over the project. Until now they have been handicapped, handi-capped, for they have had no Center of their own in which to have their meetings, programs, etc. Renovations on the building were begun during the past week. There will be a recreation room, reading room, kitchen, and work rooms. When the necessary repairs re-pairs and changes have been made, the Center will be formally formal-ly dedicated. The public will be invited. The children who attended the Catholic Vacation school in Highland High-land Boy presented a program in the school house Thursday evening even-ing at 7:30 o'clock. Climaxing the evening's entertainment was the raffle of two quilts which the girls made in their sewing classes. Father Milton J. Kelly of Divine Saviour parish, Salt Lake City, and Erma Sponga of Highland Boy won the quilts. Proceeds from the raffle will be used to purchase equipment for the Catholic Social Center. Since June 27 is the Feast of Our Mother of Perpetual Help, special devotions will be held at Holy Rosary church Friday evening ev-ening at seven-thirty. At the close of the devotions there will be veneration of a relic of the Blessed Bless-ed Virgin. I O |