Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, August 08, 1959, Image 3

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?* OPE (Continued from Page 2) portant speech was on the Eucharist and Our Lady. He gave up teaching in the seminary toward the end of 1919, when he received another im portant assignment. The new Bishop Marelli of Bergamo was very much concerned about the situation of youth, particularly those seminarians just back from the war. Other events, too, worried the Bishop. Shortly after the war Italy became the scene of com munist and extreme left-wing socialist demonstrations. There were clashes between workers and police and between socialists and the followers of a new leader whose party was called Fascist. Bishop Marelli, aware of the atmosphere of unrest from which the young seminarians came, was anxious to place them in kind yet strong hands. He appointed Father Roncalli as the seminary’s spiritual director. Roncalli liked young people and knew how to deal with them. The most important thing was to get their confidence and this he obtained after the first meeting. He was very successful in this work, but his days in Bergamo were numbered. World War I also had created a chaotic situation in the mission territories of the Church. The war was the first instance in which natives of many African and Asian colonies of Great Britain and France had fought in armies of those countries. This had an adverse effect on the work of missionaries, both Catholic and Protestant. After the war the missionaries were faced with the problem of re pairing the material and spirit ual damage. Father Roncalli was 40-years- old when he received the call to go to Rome. In November, 1921, Pope Benedict XV summoned him to become an official of the Sacred Congregation . for the Propagation of the Faith, the Church’s administrative office for the care of the missions. To those who knew him it was : not an unexpected call. He had administrative talents for the job assigned. He was given the task of studying how best to co ordinate the various national or ganizations supporting the mis sions. D ut not even those who knew his talents could anticipate that this was to be the first direct step to be taken on the long I road leading to the papacy. (To Be Continued) GOING TO THE PICKRICK? GEORGIA'S FOUR K. OF C. DISTRICT DEPUTIES Charles C. Chesser, State Deputy, Knights of Columbus, re cently announced the appointment of four District Deputies for Georgia, THE BULLETIN is pleased to present a brief biographical sketch of the newly appointed Deputies. V 1ST DISTRICT FLEM G. CLIETT is a native of Savannah, attended the Mar- ist Brothers School and gradu ated from Benedictine Military School. He received his A.B. in English from Spring Hill Col lege, Mobile, Alabama, and did post-graduate work at Ford- ham University, New York. He has been in the life in surance business for the past 5 years and currently is an agent for the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company. Mr. Cliett is married and the father of three children, and a member of Sacred Heart Church. He is a member of the Savannah Toastmaster Club and of the Spring Hill Alumni Club. He is a past Grand Knight of Savannah Council No. 631. 3RD DISTRICT GORDON T. MOSS became a member of the Knights of Col umbus at Asheville, N. C., in 1939. He became a 4th Degree member in 1945 at Long Beach, California. At the present time he is the Senior Trustee and a charter member of Council No. 4420 in Atlanta; Faithful Ad miral and Past Faithful Navi gator of the Archbishop Gerald P. O’Hara General Assembly in Atlanta. Mr. Moss is a member of St. Anthony’s Holy Name Society and a charter member of the Serra Club of Metropolitan At lanta. He is married to the for mer Bertha Nell Callahan of Atlanta and is the father of two teen-age sons and a teen-age daughter. FLEM G. CLIETT GORDON T. MOSS INVESTMENTS FOR TAX SAVINGS JA. 2-3282 Harry Berchenko, V-Pres. FIRST SOUTHERN CORP. FLOWERLAND GREENHOUSES Retail — Wholesale Greater Allania Deliveries Flowers for Every Occasion Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd. Chamblee, Ga. — GL, 7-3455 ST. LEO COLLEGE PREP SCHOOL Accredited High School Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers Ideal Location St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida C. MALCOLM NEWELL Photography Studio Weddings — Portraits Restorations — Identification Parties 2292 Cascade Road, S.W. PL. 5-5224 Atlanta, Ga. SALES SHOE SHOP SERVICE • QUALITY SATISFACTION CE. 3-9223 3988 Peachtree Rd.. N. E. Atlanta 11 High Masses Daily Redemptorist Purgatorian Society Pins Other Benefits 1225 E. Eager St. Write Baltimore 2, Md. FOREST PARK BEAUTY SHOP PO. 7-4222 1254 Main Street Forest Park, Ga. GENERAL TIRES GENERAL BATTERIES TEXACO PRODUCTS GENERAL TIRE & SUPPLY CO. Broad at Twelfth St. AUGUSTA, GA. Pl/t Pays To Know Your EJ STATE FARM Ago* DOUG STEPHENS INSURANCE SERVICE Auto • Life • Fire 125 Trinity Place Decatur, Ga. DR. 3-4424 RAYMOND S. DWORNIK 2ND DISTRICT RAYMOND S. DWORNIK is a native of Chicago. He attend ed DePaul and Notre Dame Universities. He is married and the father of two children, Rob ert, age 11, and Pamela Jean, age 5. The Dworniks are mem bers of St. Teresa’s parish. Mr. Dwornik is the president of St. Teresa’s PTA, a past Grand Knight of Council No. 3607, Albany, and a member of the Fourth Degree Assembly. Cold plates rate LAND O’ LAKES sweet cream BUTTER cream in every pound East Point Ford Co. Sales , Service 1230 N. MAIN PL. 3-2121 EAST POINT, GA. Services For Dewey Holm SAVANNAH, — Funeral serv ices for Dewey A. Holm, were held July 21st at the Sacred Heart Church. Survivors are four sisters, Mrs. R. A. Jiran and Mrs. W. E. Taylor, both of Savannah, Mrs. F. E. Millan, Ridgeway, Penn., and Mrs. Don Cason, St. Augus tine, Fla., one brother, Charles R. Holm, Savannah; and a num ber of nieces and nephews. Radio Station WERD KC 860 On The Dial 330 Auburn Ave., NE JA. 4-0666 — Atlanta, Ga. WESTBROOK INSURANCE AGENCY AUTO, FIRE, HOSPITAL LIFE, GROUP, DENTAL 3908 Peachtree Road, N. E CE. 3-7082, Atlanta 19, Ga. Name on Boxes Freel EVANS CANDIES, INC. Dept. 2714 Apple Valley Road, N.E. 0 I ATLANTA 19, GA. Please send sample and Information without obligation. Name ———— Address —— - 4TH DISTRICT THOMAS GRIFFIN, istrict deputy of the 4th distrid. join ed Atlanta Council No. 660 in 1939. Mr. Griffin was grand knight of the Atlanta Council in 1946 and 1947. (Photo Not Available) The newly appointed district deputy became a Fourth Degree member of the Knights of Col umbus in 1945 and served as Faithful Navigator of the At lanta group in 1953 and 1954. Mr. Griffin helped organize Council No. 4599, Marietta, in 1958, and served as its first grand knight. EASY COME—EASY GO Success that is not planned and worked hard for usually gives very little satisfaction. PROFESSIONAL BAND INSTRUMENTS SMALL BRASSES—WOODWINDS STRINGS & PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS STUDIOS DeKolb Musicians Supply 14-5 Clairmont Avenue DR 3-4305 DECATUR KUT AND KURL BEAUTY SALON 1161 Main St. — PO. 7-1662 Forest Park, Georgia Expert Tuning—All Makes POLLARD PIANO TUNERS JA. 4-2548 MULLINS T.V. SERVICE SALES A SERVICE Satisfaction Guaranteed 118 Tenth Street, N.E., TR. 2-6975 Atlanta, Ga. C & S REALTY COMPANY “Specialists in Commercial- Industrial Real Estate” 604 Mortgage Guarantee Building Warehouses, Stores, Mfg. Plants, Acreage, Shopping Center Dev., Industrial Dev., Subdivision Dev., Insurance MIKE & STEVE SERTICH JA. 4-2053 LIBERAL DIVIDENDS OR SAWINGS Savings received by the 10th Earn Dividends for That Month PO. 7-9774 TRI-CITY FEDERAL Savings & Loan Association 606 South Central Ave. Hapeville The Dixie Piano Company of East Point EVERYTHING IN PIANOS — TUNING SALES — SERVICE PO. 6-0101 1609 Whiieway East Point, Ga. KARL HANCHEY, MGR. A. J. BOHN COMPANY Brick, Building Tile, Spectra Glaze Concrete Blocks CEdar 7-6461, Atlanta, Ga., 3229 Cains Hill Place, N. W. ANTICIPATED RATE. PAYABLE DEC. 31. 1959 BROOKHAVEN FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 4008 Peachtree Road, Atlanta 19, Ga. Accounts Opened by Moil - CE. 7-6406 R. C COLBERT, President Sister IViary Bernadine Conlin Dies At Ashevilfe BELMONT -— Sister Mary Bernadine Conlin of Sacred Heart Convent died at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Asheville July 24 after a lingering ill ness. Sister Bernadine was cha racterized by cheerfulness, gen tleness and great patience es pecially in the last days of her illness and was an inspiration to all. Known in the world as Miss Louise Conlin of Charlotte, she entered the Convent on June 24th, 1914 and was professed on January 6th, 1917. At the time of her death she was in the 43rd year of her Religious Profession as a Sister of Mercy. She was born in Savannah and lived many years in Char lotte. Sister Bernadine has been missioned during her years as a Sister at the Catholic Orphan age in Nazareth, N. C.; at Mercy Hospital in Charlotte; at St. Children Petition For Boy Behind Iron Curtain CHICAGO, (NC)—Four hun- ' dred grade school children here ' have formally petitioned Vice President Nixon to intercede with Soviet Premier Khru shchev for an 18-year-old boy who is behind the Iron Curtain in Lithuania. The pupils of Springfield Township grade school, near Michigan City, Ind., have asked the Vice President to appeal personally to the Soviet chief on behalf of Gedeminas Kav- aliunas, son of Jones Kavaliun- . as, one of their teachers. Mr. Kavaliunas fled Lithuan ia in 1944 with his wife and year-old daughter. He has been Joseph’s Hospital in Asheville and at Sacred Heart in Belmont. Funeral Mass was offered at 10:00 a. m. Monday, July 27th, at Belmont Cathedral with Rt. Rev. Vincent Taylor, O.SH., of ficiating. Survivors are Mrs. Peter P. Corley of Charlotte; Mr. Pat rick Conlin of Jacksonville Beach, Florida, and two nieces, Misses Mary Louise and Marga ret Antonette Conlin. axil m . 1 I . AUgUSt 0. 1; -rAUb trying to get his son, left be~- hind in Lithuania because of illness, to America for 15 years. Mr. Nixon flew to Mos cow on July 25 to open the American Fair. The petition was forwarded to the Vice President by Rep. John Brade- mas of Indiana, with his own recommendations. Mr. Kavaliunas, who lives in Chicago when not teaching in Michigan City, Ind., became an American citizen in 1956. His . wife, a real estate broker, be came a citizen at the same time. Look For Oscar CLERICAL Wear Headquarters DAN HITE ROBERT A. GENAU "Will Fit You Right" 801 N. Capitol St. Washington 2, D. C. STerling 3-2264 ATLANTA’S ONLY MATERNITY SPECIALTY SHOPS 224 Peachtree, N. W. And Broadview Plaza LEE FINANCE COMPANY NEED MONEY? Try Lee for fast, friendly- confidential service. LOANS $25-$300 OR MORE on Signature, Auto or Furniture. We are located in Skyland Shopping Center For Fast Service Call ME. 4-3327 3406 Clairmont Road Atlanta 19, Ga. FRED WALTERS OLDSMORILE Sales... .. Service 0 L 0 S M 0 B I i E OLDSMOBILE—Number 1 in the Medium-Priced Field SIMCA—The Smart French Car and Economy King BUCKHEAD-TRADED USED CARS YOU CAN TRUST GROWING THRU COURTESY AND QUALITY SERVICE 3232 PEACHTREE RD., N. E„ ATLANTA, GA. 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