Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, October 04, 1958, Image 5

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THE BULLETIN, October 4, 1958—PAGE 5 Slewari Phinizy James W. Boyles PHONE PA. 2-8883 PHINEZY & BOYLES GENERAL INSURANCE Colombia's New President Tells Cardinal Only Charity Can Restore National Harmony (N.C.W.C. News Service) BOGOTA, Colombia—Colom bia’s new president has told the Cardinal Archbishop of Bogota that only through Christian un derstanding and charity can peace and justice be restored to this strife-torn nation. At the same time, he pledged to serve as the faithful repre sentative of the almost univer sally Catholic people of Colom bia. President Alberto Lleras Ca- John 8. Murray Co. REALTORS Real Estate — General Insurance — Loans 122 EIGHTH STREET PHONE PA. 2-6673 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA DILLARD PAPER COMPANY OF AUGUSTA, Inc. •' # Dilpaco Paper Merchants 131 Eighth Street Masonic Building AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Southern Mutual Insurance Co. Now Paying 25% Dividend ATHENS. GEORGIA margo made these declarations in the course of an official visit to the presidential palace by His Eminence Crisanto Cardi nal Luque. He also paid tribute to unifying strength of Catholi cism, asserting that “all other forces have been dividing and weakening the nation except its religious faith.” In the course of the visit, for which the Cardinal and his par ty were accorded full honors, Cardinal Luque told the Presi dent that his call was not sim ply one of protocol. Referring to the election of Mr. Lleras Camargo by a coalition of the nation’s two major parties in an effort to put an end to Colom bia’s long period of dictatorship and disunity, the head of the Colombian Hierarchy said: “It is in your intelligence, sin cerity and firmness of purpose, with God’s help, that we have placed the hope of proper arid effective remedies for so many and such serious evils.’ ’ The Cardinal said that he wanted to “express in a cordial and sincere manner the senti ments of profound satisfaction with which we welcomed your explicit statements concerning the new manner in which — with firm and decisive will — you aim to carry out in govern ing the nation, today so deeply troubled because of the general letting down of Christian and democratic virtues; because of the stubborn persistence of hat reds, personal resentments and political rancors; because of the horribly excessive violence of offenders who have been gener ally sheltered by impunity; be cause of the grave difficulties that have placed the national economy at th,e brink of ruin and have sown the seeds of terrifying social problems. Cardinal Luque told Presi dent Lleras Camargo that the Church will do all that it can to aid in the task of national res toration. In his reply, the President said: “The cooperation you have of fered me is valuable, indispens able and most urgent to the government. If only we can be good Christians in this difficult period, giving of ourselves all of our resources of understanding and charity in our approach to those who suffer and are in need, we can overcome this seri ous crisis which cannot be solv- (Continued on Page Seven) Calendar— (Continued from Page Four) mutual consent. He joined the Cistercians and she founded the community of St. Saviour in the Abbey of Wastein. THURSDAY, October 9 — St. John Leonard, Confessor. The founder of the Congregation of Clerks Regular of the Mother of God, he was born in the 16th century in Luni, Tuscany. He cooperated with St. Philip Neri, St. Joseph Calasanctius and oth er famous holy men of the time in restoring Church discipline and converting sinners. He is looked upon as one of the found ers of the Roman College of the Propaganda for Foreign Mis sions. He died at the age of 60 in 1609, and was canonized in the twentieth century. FRIDAY, October 10 — St. Francis Borgia, Confessor. Son of the Duke of Gandia, a Gran dee of Spain, he was born in 1510. While serving at the court of Emperor Charles V, he de termined upon a religious vo cation and entered the Society of Jesus. He declined a Cardinal- ate and became the third Gen eral of the Jesuits. He died at Ferrara in 1572, fatigued from a mission he had been sent on by the Pope to enlist aid of Chris tian princes when the Turks menaced Christendom. He was canonized in 1671. SATURDAY, October 11 — Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This feast commemorates the divine motherhood of Mary, her dignity as Mother of God, and he rspiritual motherhood of men. It was observed first in Portugal, Brazil and Algeria. It is the patronal feast of the Trini tarians. Poland celebrates the day as the Feast of Mary, Queen of Poland. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Greensboro, N. C. — Charlotte, N. C. — Wilmington, N. C. — Greenville, S. C. — Columbia, S. C. — Roanoke, Va. — Atlanta, Ga. — Bristol, Va.-Tenn. Heating and Air Conditioning — Knoxville, Tenn. — Macon, Ga. — Augusta, Ga. — Birmingham, Ala. For The Home The CITIZENS & SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insuronce Corporation troubled by wandering dollars? SERVES HIM RIGHT! He ought to know that carrying a C&S checkbook is safer than carrying a lot of cash. You’re not out a single penny if it’s lost or stolen. For your cash is safe, out of harm’s way in Georgia’s largest bank. A C&S Regular or Special Checking Account gives you a more convenient way to pay bills, too—by mail. 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O- -o | SKALLEY-COPPS | O O SAVANNAH — Miss Marian na Copps, daughter of Mrs. James Bonaventure Copps and the late Mr. Copps and Dr. Thomas Waldo Skalley of Ev erett, Washington, son of Mrs. Thomas W. Skalley and the late Mr. Skalley of Seattle, Washing ton, were married September 13th at the Cathedral of St. Johnthe Baptist, Rt. Rev. Msgr. T. James McNamara officiating. O— O | BERGER-QUARLES | O O SAVANNAH, — Miss Mary Virginia Quarles, daughter of Mi’, and Mrs. Thomas Andrew Quarles, and s Carl Berger, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Joseph Berger, Sr., Spencer, Iowa, were married September 13th at the Cathedral of St. John the Bap tist, Rev. Thomas Stumpf, O.S.B., officiating. O- -O | ALONZO-LLEWELLYN O o SAVANNAH — Miss Janet Maureen Llewellyn, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Charles Lee Llewellyn and Robert Cyril Alonso, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cy ril V. Alonzo were married Sep tember 13th at the Blessed Sac rament Church, Rev. Alquin Baudermann, O.S.B., officiating. 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