Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, August 23, 1958, Image 3

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Mulherin Don’t Worry If It Rains!! • PUT A SILVER LINING on financial storm clouds of the future by saving regularly with us. Your savings plus our generous semi-annual earnings can build the cash reserve you need to meet emergencies, ac cidents and illnesses. Open your profitable savings account today Requiem lass For H. C. Smith ATLANTA — Requiem Mass for Howard C. Smith was offer ed August 5th at the Cathedral of Christ the King. The Rev. John Stapleton offered the Mass. A native of Augusta, Mr. Smith was assistant vice presi dent in charge of the research department of Retail Credit Co. He was the son of Howard Claud Smith Sr., and Mrs. Mary Lou Hansberger Smith. He was a member of the Ca thedral parish. Mr. Smith was also a member of the Atlanta Art Assn, and the Atlanta Sym phony Guild. He belonged to the Piedmont Driving Club and the Nine O’Clocks and was a past international president of the Gyro Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Helen Riley; Sons, Ens. H. Hamilton Smith, U. S. Navy Mrs. Annie D. Hogan Services in Savannah i SAVANNAH — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Annie D. Hogan were held July 31st at the Ca thedral of St. John the Baptist. I ! SERVICES FOR MRS. HARRIS SAVANNAH — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Margaret Harris were held August 9th at St. James Church. Survivors are a son, W. S. Harris Jr., two daughters, Mrs. Mary H. Ray and Mrs. Edith Duggan, all of Savannah; ten grandchildren and twenty-five great-grandchildren. and Riley Smith of Atlanta; three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Bod kin, Atlanta, Misses Katherine and Dorothy Smith, both of Augusta; two nephews, Thomas W. Bodkin Jr. and H. V. Bodkin both of Atlanta. SHOP ALLENS 5 & 10 c STORE Conveniently Located At SKYLAND SHOPPING CENTER FOR YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL SUPPLIES Home Federal Savings And Loan Association 37 BULL STREET SAVANNAH, GA. Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. Safety of Your Savings Insured up to $10,000.00 ZIPPER BINDERS NOTEBOOK FILLERS COMPOSITION BOOKS BOYS' & GIRLS' READY-TO-WEAR CLATRMONT ROAD & BUFORD HIGHWAY ME. 4-5022 GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES To . . . THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA UNION BAG-CAMP PAPER CORPORATION SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Contributions Of Women To Growth Of Church, Notion To Be Discussed At NCCW Convention In St. Louis (N.C.W.C. News Service) WASHINGTON — The con tributions of women volunteers to the growth of the Church and improvement of communities in the United States will be re viewed at the 29th national con vention of the National Council of Catholic Women. The sessions will be held from September 20 to 24 in St. Louis at the Kiel Auditorium. Some 10,000 delegates are expected to attend the five-day meeting held at the invitation of Arch bishop Joseph E. Ritter of St. Louis and the St. Louis Arch diocesan Council of Catholic Women. Margaret Mealey, NCCW ex ecutive secretary, has announc ed that Msgr. Paul F. Tanner, general secretary of the Nation al Catholic Welfare Conference, parent body of NCCW, has been invited to discuss “Woman’s Service to the Church.” He will be joined by four wo men noted for their personal careers of service: Jane Hoey, New York and Washington. D. C., Director of the Kerby Foun dation and former director of the bureau of public assistance of the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Mrs. Floyd W. Lee, San Mateo, N. M., U. S. delegate to the In ter-American Commission of Women; Sister Maria del Rey, public relations director for Maryknoll Sisters, and Rep. Leonor K. Sullivan, of Missouri. Miss Hoey’s topic will be wo man’s service to the local com munity; Mrs. Lee’s, the world community; Sister Maria del Rey, the missions, and Mrs. Sul livan, government. Miss Hoey has worked through the Kerby Foundation to encourage understanding and acceptance by Catholic laymen and women of their role in the civic life of democratic society. She was awarded the Sienna Medal by Theta Phi Alpha, na tional Catholic social sorority and NCCW affiliate, for her achievements. Mrs. Lee was appointed to the Inter-American Commis sion, a specialized agency of the Organization of American States by President Eisenhower in 1952. She was elected vice chair man of the commission at its 12th Assembly at the Pan American Union in Washington in 1957. Sister Maria del Ray joined the Maryknoll nuns in 1933. Among books she has written are “Her Name is Mercy,” “In and Out the Andes,” “Nun in Red China,” and “Bernie Be comes a Nun.” Mrs. Sullivan, the first woman member of Congress from Mis souri, was elected to her first term in 1952, as a candidate for the seat occupied by her late husband from 1940 to 1951. She was named one of 10 women of achievement in St. Louis in 1957. Mrs. Albert E. Spillman, Hempstead, L. I., N. Y., vice president of the World Union of Catholic Women’s Organiza tions, will serve as chairman of the panel. Mrs. Spillman’s vol unteer contributions include service as a member of the ex ecutive committee of USO and its member agency, National Catholic Community Service and as vice president of the National Social Welfare Assem bly. MARRIAGES O o 1 STRICKLAND-CHAPMAN | O O ATLANTA — Miss Dorothy Chapman, daughter of Mrs. Ed ward M. Chapman and the late Mr. Chapman, and William Ev ans. Strickland Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Evans Strick land of Cartersville were mar ried August 1st at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Rev. John Mulroy officiating. O O | HUDSON-GREVEMBERG | O -O SAVANNAH — Miss Blanche Dune Grevemberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Grevemberg, and Lewis Andrew Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tracey Hinton were married August 2nd at the Blessed Sacrament Church, Rev. Thomas Brennan officiating. Services For J, M. Collins SAVANNAH — Funeral serv ices for James M. Collins were held August 4tli at the Sacred Heart Church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Irene McGuire Collins; one son, James M. Collins, Jr., Neptune Beach, Fla., two grandchildren. My! How Fast They Grow Shoe sizes may change this often: Age / /., 2 to 6 years 4 to 8 weeks 6 to 10 years ...... 8 to 12 weeks 10 to 12 years ........ 12 to 16 weeks 12 to 15 years 16 to 20 weeks LITTLE YANKEES Allow for Grow-Hoorn Sizes 84/2-12, $6.99 Sizes 121/2-3, $7.99 P As expert fitters, we make ample allowance for | growth. But even so, Little Yankee craftsmen make their shoes so wfell that most children outgrow them long before they wear out. Check the chart above. How long is it since you bought the last pair of shoes for your child? Time for a new pair? Come in for a free size check-up. Miss Lucy Nicholls St toe 4069 Peachtree Road CE. 7-7820 BROOKHAVEN THE BULLETIN, August 23, 1958—PAGE 3 DESBOUiLLONS JEWELERS 128 BROUGHTON STREET, EAST SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Established 1870 Phone 8972 Savannah Iron & Fence Corp. 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