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Fall 2015

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Fall 2015 — www.ncsf.com 19 Holy Ghost Ct. 228, Dickeyville, WI To raise funds for the Grotto, Court 228 held a 4-day bake and rummage sale. Pictured are Karla Grube, Karen Reese, and Sylvia Wentz holding bake sale items. They look wonderful! Holy Ghost Ct. 228, Dickeyville, WI Holy Ghost Court 228 raised $2,842 with a 4-day bake and rummage sale. NCSF matched $1,500. Funds will go towards enhancing the Grotto Pavilion. Above is Grotto Manager Arlene Schultz (center), and officers Karen Reese (l), Sylvia Wentz (r). The deadline to send in your court's picture and story for the Winter 2016 NCF magazine will be December 1, 2015. Friends Family Fraternalism St. Mary Magdalene Ct. 117, Mantador, ND Court 117's Dorothy Pederson was honored with her 65 year Papal Blessing from Pope Francis! In the photo are members, l-r: Alice Pellman, Memory Mauch, Dorothy Pederson, Vice President Esther Mertes, Arlene Stilley. St. Mary Magdalene Ct. 117, Mantador, ND Court 117 celebrated their anniversary with treats for their parish! Above are members, l-r, Teddy Mertes – cookie taster; Addison Pohl (also a cookie taster pro), and serving cookies: Michael Jentz, Rory Pohl, Krissandra Pohl, Marietta Pellman. Your greater impact in parish and community. Don't forget, the annual Hearts and Hands match has been raised to $1,500 for a sole sponsored event and a co-sponsored* event is raised to $750 in matching funds! These funds are available to each court annually, and mul ple events can be held to reach the maximum $1,500 match. If we are repor ng on events before the change, it will refl ect our old match of up to $1,000 for a sole sponsorship and up to $500 for a co-sponsorship. *Restrictions apply to co-sponsorships: events with other fraternal insurance societies and non-Church approved organizations are not eligible for funding.

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