Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, September 06, 1958, Image 6

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RACE b—THE BULLETIN, September 6, i9bs Miss Gleason SAVANNAH, Ga. — Funeral services for Miss Margaret Adele Gleason were held August 18th at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Survivors ai-e three nieces, Mrs. Mary G. Young and Mrs. Roy J. Brank, Savannah; Mrs. Joseph F. Symons of Pooler, nephew, Thomas F. Gleason, Jr., Pooler. Research Grant For Hospital BURLINGTON, Vt„ (NC) — A grant of $9,100 for equipping the new research department of t h e DeGoesbriand Memorial Hospital here has' been granted by the United .States Public- Health Service. This supple ments a previous allotment of $87,475 for the project at Ver mont’s largest Catholic hospital. BEST WISHES SAVANNAH FLOOR COVERING COMPANY, Inc. FLOOR SPECIALISTS INLAID LINOLEUM * ACOUSTICAL TILE ASPHALT TILE # RUBBER TILE 409 BROUGHTON ST., EAST P. O. BOX 254 ifT" 1 TELEPHONE AD. 4-0631 — SAVANNAH, GEORGIA OSCAR M. HANSEN, A. I. A. ARCHITECT KARPFS 107 BROUGHTON STREET, WEST SAVANNAH, GEORGIA SAVANNAH RADIATOR CO. S. DESPOSITO, Founder GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS 315 West Bay Street Savannah, Georgia ROBERT S, DOWNING, Mgr. NEWS BRIEFS Installment Plan « For Paying Tuition DAVENPORT. Iowa, (NC) — 1 An installment system fbr pay- ' ing tuition has been introduced at St. Ambrose College here, in cooperation with the Davenport Bank and Trust Company. Known as the Tuition Pay ment Plan, the system permits a student to pay for education in monthly installments, which in clude a small financing charge. The plan may be used for all charges at the college or any portion thereof. Many students work during the summer and pay part of their bill in cash at the beginning of the semester, then finance the balance. NEW PROGRAM NEW ORLEANS. (NC) — Fourth degree members of the Knights of Columbus of Louisi ana have adopted a foreign serv ice school scholarship program it was revealed here. An - outstanding college stu dent will be awarded a two- year $3,000 scholarship for the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, Wash ington, D. C. The new program is expected to go into effect in September, 1959. PALLIUM BESTOWED ST. PAUL, Minn., (NC) — Archbishop William O. Brady of St. Paul was vested with the pallium, symbol of his arche- piscopal dignity, at ceremonies in the Cathedral of St. Paul here. NAMED TO POST IN ORDINATE WASHINGTON, (NC) — A West Point graduate who re signed his commission as an Army major to become a priest has been named Vice-Chancellor of the Military Ordinariate, which has jurisdiction over Catholics in the armed services. He is Father Joseph W. Hart man, assistant at St. Matthew’s cathedral here. His new assign ment from His Eminence Fran cis Cardinal Spellman, Military Vicar, was announced by Arch bishop Patrick A. O’Boyle of Washington. ONE IN FIVE ARE CATHOLICS OLYMPIA, Wash., (NC)—One in every five infants born in the State of Washington during 1957 was baptized a Catholic, statis tics released here have disclos ed. Savannah Services For V. T. Skeffington SAVANNAH, Ga. — Funeral services for Vincent T. Skeffing ton were held August 20th at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Survivors are three nephews, Frank Skeffington, Savannah, James M. Skeffington, North Attleboro, Mass., and Peter Skeffington, Paris, France; a niece, Mrs. Ellen S. Clark, Goldsboro, N. C., and a sister- in-law, Mrs. Ida D. Skeffington, Savannah. J^ohn (13. FINE MEN'S WEAR Manger Hotel Bldg. — Savannah, Ga. Thos. C. Helmly REALTORS 15 LIBERTY STREET, WEST SAVANNAH, GEORGIA PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SALES — LOANS —- INSURANCE 33 BARNARD STREET TELEPHONE AD. 2-0153 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Employees Question Box (Continued from Page Four) fastened in front by a series of small round buttons, usually covered with cloth. The collar has a small opening so that the white linen Roman collar may show through. (As made in opr country, the Roman cassock is frequently fitted with several back folds, patterned in varying degrees after one style of cas sock used in France.) THE OTHER form of cassock worn here is the so-called Jesuit cassock, which is fastened by a sash instead of buttons. It is cut very fully, somewhat like a double-breasted coat. Although the ordinary cassock worn by priests is plain black (save in certain tropical climates where white is permitted), the cassock worn by bishops and prelates varies in its overall col or, or the color of its trimmings, according to hierarchal and pre- latial rank. THUS, THE ORDINARY cas sock worn by the pope is entire ly white; that of cardinals, black with scarlet red silken trim mings and lining. Bishops and monsignors who are domestic prelates wear black, trimmed and lined with amaranth red silk. Monsignors who are papal chamberlains wear black, trim med with purple. The style worn by the pope, bishops and pre lates is basically Reman, though a sash is also worn. In general the pope wears a sash of white watered silk with gold fringes; cardinals, of red watered silk; archbishops and bishops, of plain purple silk; domestic pre lates and papal chamberlains, the same as that of bishops. (Other colors are used for times of mourning or penance.) BESIDES THE ORDINARY cassocks just described, the pope, cardinals, bishops and monsignors have a different cas sock called the “choir cassock,” used for public ceremonies. The pope’s again, is all white. Cardi nals ordinarily wear scarlet red; archbishops and bishops, purple trimmed with crimson red silk; domestic prelates, a shade simi lar to a bishop’s; and Monsig nori di Mantellone (papal cham berlains), purple trimmed with a lighter purple than the cassock itself. These are but general ref erences, for special colors are called for particularly during penitential seasons 5nd periods of mourning. As used by various ranks, cassocks also differ in specifics. The sash worn with the choir cassock generally fol lows the color of the cassock itself. Augusta Services For Mrs. Littleton AUGUSTA, Ga. — Funeral services for Mrs. Georgia Bell Thurmond Littleton were held August 15th at the Sacred Heart Church. Survivors are her husband, A. L. Littleton; two sons, James Pinson and William Pinson, both of Augusta; four sisters, Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mrs. Loretta Layton, Mrs. John G. Davis and Mrs. H. L. Radford, all of Augusta; brother, J. J. Thurmond, of At lanta; nine grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. PAID ADVERTISEMENT Some people donate to chari ty in accordance with the amount of publicity they get with it. TROY T. 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