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PAGE 2—THE BULLETIN, June 9, 1962
RICHARD J. MULLER
(Photo by Williams
Studio, Savannah,)
Receives
Appointment
SAVANNAH - Announcement
has been made by G. Elliott
Hagan, Representative from the
1st Congressional District of
Georgia, that Richard Joseph j
Muller of Savannah, has re
ceived an appointment to the
United State s Naval Academy,
Annapolis, Maryland.
Muller, born 19 November,
1943, is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Frederick Muller,
Sr. Mrs. Muller is the for
mer Miss Jean Gallaher of
Augusta. He and his parents
reside at 418 E. 58th St., Sa
vannah.
A graduate of Benedictine
Military School (Sav'h.), the ap
pointee-. also attended Arm
strong Junior College (Sav'h.).
A member of Blessed Sacra
ment Parish in Savannah, Mul
ler will begin his naval train
ing at Annapolis, on 2.7 June
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Altar Society
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Rosary Society of St. Williams
Church on St. Simons Island
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Mrs. Madeline Davenport with
Mrs. Eugene Kane as co-host
ess. Rev. Andrew Walls, S. M.,
Spiritual Advisor opened the
meeting with a prayer.
Mrs. Arthur True, president
of this active organization an
nounced that the members had
derived much spiritual and ma
terial benefit during the past
year. The Christmas Bazaar
which i s the yearly project
was most successful and funds
from this affair were used to
purchase a new rug for the
church. The ladies also meet
often and make cancer pads for
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Cancer Home in Atlanta. Still
another project the group has
undertaken is caring for the
grounds around the church.
Beautiful shrubbery and flo
wers have been planed to en
hance the church yards and
the ladies alternate in caring
for the gardens. The flowers
will be used on the altars dur-
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Church held their monthly
meeting on Wednesday evening,
May 20th in the school audi
torium, with Miss Mary Par
ker presiding at the business
meeting. Rev. Paul Burkort,
S. M. pastor, expressed his
appreciation to the ladies for
the splendid work they had done
in caring for the sanctuary
of the church and also com
mented on the "Organization's
growth in spirituality".
Officers for 1962-1963 were
elected and the results were as
follows: Miss Mary Parker
ing the summer months. Re
cently the Ave Marie BookShop
has been opened in the vesti
bule of the church. Numerous
religious articles may be ob
tained and those not in stock
can be ordered. The newly
elected officers of this society
are: Mrs. Roy Westberry,
president, Mrs. John Baldwin,
Vice Pres., Mrs. Mack Manning
Recording Secretary, Mrs. Hol
mes Clark, Treasurer, Mrs.
Robert Monaghan, Correspond
ing Sec. and Mrs. Harry Peter
son, Historian.
The retiring officers are:
Mrs. Arthur True, President,
Mrs. W. J. Potter, Vice-Presi
dent, Mrs. William Roach, Re
cording Secretary, Mrs. Roy
Westberry, Corresponding
Mrs. Holmes Clark, Treasurer
and Mrs. Harry Peterson, His
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was re-elected president; Vice
pres. Mrs. M. E. Lenz; Secre
tary and Publicity, Mrs. J. Ar-
mand Lloyd; and Treasurer,
Mrs. Paul Mullen.
Mrs. John M. Carter, Jr.
retiring secretary announced
the following altar appointments
May 19th, Miss Mary Parker,
and Mrs. J. Armand Lloyd;
May 26th, Mrs. Spaulding and
Miss Mary Virginia Nugent;
June 2nd, Mrs. Therese Martin
and Mrs. Carmen Fernandes;
June 9th, Mrs. Katie LaRose
and Mrs. Nick Christ; June
19th, Mrs. Thomas Womack
and Mrs. Harns Hautala; and
June 23rd, Mrs. Charles Van
Gilder and Mrs. Eugene Wilde.
Misses Lillian and Catherine
Meyer were appointed to visit
the sick for the month of May.
Refreshments were served
after the meeting by Mrs. Moe-
after the meeting by Mrs.
Moreira and Mrs. Hautala, hos
tesses for the evening.
Name Home
And School
Officers
At the annual meeting held
May 22, 1962, the following
officers were installed in the
Sacred Heart Home and School
Association by Father Terrence
Kernan, O.S.B., as officers for
the school year 1962-63: Mrs.
Flem Cliett, President; Mrs.
Peter Czarny, First Vice
President; John G. Butler, Se
cond Vice President; Mrs. Lau
rie Abbott, recording Secre
tary; Mrs. Julius Fine, Cor
responding Secretary and Ha
rold Emerson, Treasurer.
William Lain, out-going
President was presented a gift
in recognition of his work and
achievements during his tenure
of office.
Twins Ordained
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thers, Benedictine Fraters, Ni
cholas and Barnabas Senecal,
of Atwood, Kan. were ordain
ed sub-deacons by Archbishop
Edward J. Hunkeler of Kansas
City in Kansas at a ceremony
here.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. - The An
nual meeting of the Catholic
Woman’s Club was held
Tuesday evening, May 9th, in
the Club Rooms.
Mrs. Rudolf Heitmann, Vice
President, presided at the
Meeting in the absence of Mrs.
John Buckley, who was ill. She
called upon all officers and
committee chairmen, who gave
their annual reports. Miss Mar
garet Collins, Chairman of the
Fashion Show, to be held Sat
urday afternoon, May 12th, at
3:30 at the Manger Hotel, urged
all members to attend and bring
along their friends. Mrs. Meta
Blackburn, Secretary, read the
President's most interesting
Annual Report on the activities
of the Club, including Civic,
Educational, spiritual and so
cial. The Vice President re
ported on a very good at
tendance at the Corporate Com
munion and Continental break
fast held Sunday, April 29th,
at the Blessed Sacrament
Church. Mrs. George Ebber-
wein, Delegate from the Club
at the Diocesan Convention of
the N.C.C.W. at Augusta, held
recently, gave a very interest
ing and complete report on the
Convention. June 12th was set
as the date for the Annual Din
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man’s Club, to be held at the
Manager Hotel. Reservations
may be made by calling Mrs.
Edna McDonough, Phone No.
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Benedictine Military School ,
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by Mrs. Frank Hester and her
Committee.
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