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Show MANY YOUTHS RECEIVE HOLY COMMUNION A group of fifty-eight young 'boys and girls received their first Holy Communion last Sunday morning in the Holy Rosary church at the 9 o'clock mass. It was a memorable scene wherein most of the youngsters were accompanied ac-companied to the top altar step by one or both parents who received re-ceived Communion along with the children. After Mass ended, the children went to the BCO hall where they were guests at breakfast served by members of the BCO auxiliary. The annual May Queen pro- cession and crowning was held Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The colorful group made its way up Main street to the church in Carr Fork singing hymns honoring Mary, the Virgin Mother of God. Inside the church, the program included hmns, crowning of the Blessed Mother's statu, consecration conse-cration of all present to Mary's protection, sermon by Monsignor Maguire, and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The processipn was led by boy scouts, Tommy Lovat and Norman Nor-man Bianchi who carried the American and Papal flags. Following Fol-lowing in the line of march were the altar boys, the Holy Rosary Crusaders, the junior and senior sodalities, the May Queen and her attendants, and the three priests Msgr. Maguire, Ft. La-Branche La-Branche and Ft. Navien. The May queen was Miss Rebecca Aguayo of Copperfield and her attendants were: Hortense Rodriguez Rod-riguez and Nadine Gallegos. Also in her retinue were: Nancy Bad-ovinatz, Bad-ovinatz, crown bearer; Joann Gallegos, Rosa Ortiz, Dianne Cis-neros, Cis-neros, Betty Ann Trujillo, Marian Mar-ian Bills, Patsy Campos, Mary Ann Niksich and Eleanor Trujillo, Tru-jillo, flower girls; Michael Mel-endez, Mel-endez, Butch Ortiz, Richard Kendrick and Peter Michael Padgen, ribbon bearers; Henry Menna and Dennis Paul Bianchi, train bearers. O |