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PAGE 2—THE BULLETIN, May 26, 1962
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SAINT JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH, CAMILLA - The new Church in Camilla will be
dedicated by his Excellency The Most Rev. Thomas J. McDonough, D. D. J. C. D.,
Bishop of Savannah at ceremonies set for May 27th. A workman is pictured putting
finishing touches on the building which is located on State Highway 19, going south
from Camilla. For four years, the Franciscan Fathers from Thomasville have been
saying Mass in a private home.
First Holy
Communion
At Americus
Monica Toms, Ruth Ratliff,
Mary Rose Williams, Janice
Scott, Stephen Hachey, Wesley
Wellons, and Thomas Smith
made their First Holy Com
munion at St. Mary's Church,
Americus, at the 8 o'clock Mass
on Sunday, May 13. The girls
wore the traditional white
dresses and veils and the boys
were dressed in white shirts
and blue trousers with match
ing neckties.
Following the Mass, the First
Communicants were guests of
honor at a breakfast at which
all the children of the parish
were present. White linen table-
clothes covered the tables which
were decorated with white and
pink roses.
Mesdames John White, Rob
ert Garner, and John Smith pre
pared and served the breakfast.
Floral arrangements were
handled by Mrs. Edward Sene-
cal.
Forty children were present.
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MIKE & STEVE SERTICH
BRUNSWICK- On Thursday
evening, May 3, the last regu
lar meeting of the Home School
Association, for the current
year was held in the School
Cafetorium, preceded by a cov
ered dish supper. Mrs. Ena
Perry, President, presided and
Father Paul Burkort, S. M.
opened the meeting with an in
vocation to the Holy Spirit.
Sister Loretta Joseph, CSJ,
Principal, thanked members of
the H & S Association for the
proceeds derived from a dinner
given for the benefit of the
Sisters.
Immediately following the
business meeting, the election
was held and the following offi
cers installed:
President, Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Butler.
Vice President, Mrs. L. L.
Ross.
Recording Secretary, Mrs.
J. M. Henderson.
Cathedral
Home &
School
SAVANNAH - The Cathedral
Home and School Association
at its monthly meeting installed
the following new officers: Mrs.
Donald McLendon, President,
Mrs. Joseph Sheehan, Vice-
President; Mrs. F. R. Elmore,
Secretary; and Mrs. Edward
Pigman, Treasurer. Rt. Rev.
Msgr. T. James McNamara was
high in his praise of the work
done by the retiring president,
Mrs. George Paul, and pre
sented her with a gift on be
half of the Association.
Sister Martina Joseph’s
eighth grade graduates pre
sented a delightful musical pro
gram, under the direction of
Mrs. Joseph Schreck. Follow
ing the program, trophies
were presented to John Spivey
and Chris Remion, who had been
selected as the outstanding pa
trol boys. The citizenship tro
phy was awarded to Richard
Brown.
Miss Linda Lee of Troup 15
who will represent the Cathe
dral at the Senior Girl Scout
Round Up to be held in Ver
mont in July was a guest at
the meeting and presented with
a check towards her expenses.
The Golden Age Club, spon
sored by the Cathedral, pre
sented a preview of the hats,
umbrellas and other articles
made by its members.
The attendance award for the
year was won by Sister M.
Marguerite's class.
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JOHN MARSHALL
LAW SCHOOL
JUNIOR COLLEGE
105 Forrest
Ave., N. E.
JA. 3-8580
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Day and Evening Classes
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Treasurer, Mrs. Robert
Sheahan.
Corresponding Secretary,
Mrs. D. P. Owens.
Publicity Chairman, Mrs. J.
B. Flock.
Program Chairman, Mrs. M.
Scarborough.
Before closing the meeting
with a prayer, Father Burkort
thanked the out-going officers
for their services. He express
ed deep appreciation and thanks
to the Sisters, lay teachers,
and members of the H&.S
Association for their efforts
and achievements and acknow
ledged the spendid support and
cooperation extended him dur
ing his first year as Pastor
of St. Francis Xavier Church.
St Vincent’s
Alumnae Ass’n
SAVANNAH-TheSt. Vincent's
Alumnae Association installed
the following officers at its an
nual meeting: President, Mrs.
C. L. McKenzie, Jr.; Vice-
President, Mrs. Joseph Kelly,
Jr.; Corresponding Secretary,
Mrs. J. E. Corcoran; Record
ing Secretary, Mrs. John Dil
lon; Treasusre, Mrs. BartShea.
The annual reports were
given by the committee chair
men and Miss Regina Lytgen,
Delegate to the Savannah
D. C.C.W. Convention recently
held in Augusta, gave a most
complete summary of the con
vention activities.
The newly elected officers
will be installed at the annual
party given for the graduates.
This affair will be held on
May 28th in the courtyard of
the Academy with Mrs. Petkr
R. Schreck General Chairman,
assisted by Mrs. C. K.
McKenzie, Jr. Decorations and
Miss Regina Lytgen, Refresh
ments. A special table will be
reserved for the Class of '12
which will be observing its
50th anniversary and the Class
of '37 observing its 25th an
niversary. Servers will be the
members of the class of '61.
Rome College
Established
ROME, (Radio, NC) - The
Missionary Servants of the Most
Holy Trinity, religious society
founded in the U. S. in 1929,
have opened a college here.
Amleto Cardinal Cicognani,
Papal Secretary of State, ofr
ficiated at the opening (May
14). He was received by Father
Gerard Fredericks, M.S.SS.T.,
Guardian General, and Father
Thomas O’Keeffe, M.S.SS.T.,
Assistant General.
Established in the Mobile dio
cese, the congregation now has
141 priests and is represented
in 17 archdioceses and dioceses
of the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
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