Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, August 04, 1962, Image 3

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’ OBITUARIES Mrs. Edwin C. Hodge DECATUR - Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Edwin C. (Dor othy) Hodge, were held at St. Peter and Paul Church, July 19th. Father Joseph Beltran of ficiating. Survived by her husband, Mr. Edwin C. Hodge, Decatur: Mas ters Michael and Stephen Hodge, Decatur; Mrs. Irby Gray, East Point; Mrs. Joanne Bronstein, Miami, Fla. * * * R. J. RICHARDS ATLANTA - Funeral ser vices for Richard Joseph Richards were held July 16th, at the Immaculate Conception Church. Father Leonard Kel ly, officiating. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Richard Joseph Richards, Forest Park; Miss Louise IN ATLANTA WATT ob. usn W IA1 kmmmsm • ClANITi • UAtlU Richards, Memphis; Eugene Richards, Costa Rica; Ivan Richards, Oregon. * * * Mrs. C. R. Murphy AUGUSTA - Funeral ser vices fo r Mrs. Cadence R. Murphy, were held at St. Pat rick’s Church, July 17th. Father J. S. Daley officiating. Survivors include two broth ers, Jack G. Murphy, Augusta, and Walter J. Murphy, Atlanta. MRS. L. F. LONG MACON - Funeral services were held Tuesday for Mrs. Louis F. Long, who died July 26 at Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with Rev. John J. Fitzpatrick offering the Mass. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery. Mrs. Long is survived by her husband, Louis F. Long of Fort Lauderdale, former president of Cudahy Packing Company, two daughters, Mrs. Jack Rad- loff, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. ATLANTA ST. JOSEPH’S INFIRMARY SODA FOUNTAIN COFFEE SHOP AND RESTAURANT LOCATED NEXT TO GIFT SHOP ON MAIN FLOOR IN NEW BUILDING ATLANTA, GA. CLARK LAUNDRY-DRY CLEANING X TWO COMPLETE PLANTS 1007 Peachtree Si., N. E. — TR. 6-7391 3189 Maple Drive. N. E., Buckhead — CE. 3-5311 > 5 Convenient Pick-up Branches to Serve You Betteer: 896 Peachtree St., N. E. — TRinity 5-2876 914 Piedmont Avenue. N. E. — TRinity 4-7819 1572 Piedmont Ave„ N. E. — TRinity 5-1710 1987 Howell Mill Road, N. E. — TRinity 6-1771 Northwood Shopping Center — GLendale 7-9037 Lenox Square Branch Serve . . . While Being Served You benefit Our Lady of the Holy Ghost Monastery in Conyers, Georgia, every lime you use daily-fresh PE” DAIRY FOODS. PET DAIRY in Atlanta buys the entire pi eduction of fresh milk produced by the purebred Jersey herd on the Dairy Farm of Our Lady of the Holy Ghost Monastery. 'YOU CAN'T BUY A FRESHER. FINER. BETTER-TASTING MILK THAN PET HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN "D" MILK." For Convenient Home Delivery in Atlanta PLEASE CALL 636-8677 J DAILY FRESH EGGS PRODUCED AT OUR LADY OF THE HOLY GHOST MONASTERY IN CONYERS Delivered to Your Door by PET DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY Please PHONE 636-8677 for Home Delivery PART OF THE CROWD of 700 who attended the Jesuit Father’s "Open House" on Sunday, July 8th are pictured above gathering for the outdoor Mass which was offered. More Than Seven Hundred Attend Open House At Retreat Center ]V0RR!S i Comp anY 589 FORREST RD., N. E. PHONE JA. 2-6500 ATLANTA 12, GA. Reports Voice Of Clergy Was Heeded In Effecting Truce In Canada Doctors’ Strike ATLANTA - On July eighth over seven hundred men, women and children visited Ignatius House to acquaint themselves with its physical facilities and its retreat program. They were greeted by men and women who had made re treats at Ignatius House. They were shown through the build ing by recent graduates of St. Pius X High School who had made a retreat at Ignatius House. These charming hos tesses took them through the John Hans, Buffalo, New York; two sons, Louis F. Long, Jr., Cleveland and Neal A. Long, Des Moines, and 15 grandchild ren. The Rosary was recited Sun day evening at the funeral home. air conditioned building showing them the private rooms and baths, the main temporary cha pel. For those who wished to at tend, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass was celebrated at 11:00 a.m. and again at 5:30 p.m. on the steps of the Jesuit Priests’ Residence. Through the courtesy and generosity of the Parents' Club of D’Youville Academy and Mrs. John Correll and her assis tants the visitors were able to refresh themselves with punch and cup cakes. It is the hope of the Staff at Ignatius House that many will come back to make the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ig natius for a period of three days. THE BULLETIN, August 4, 1962—PAGE 3 ATLANTA FRED A. YORK PEST CONTROL SERVICE Our Slogan — Nearly Right Won't Do Our Service — Always Guaranteed Our Products On Sale At Office CALL FOR FREE INSPECTION OR INFORMATION 766 Slate St.. N. W Phone TR. 5-^78 Atlanta. Ga. SMITH’S SHOES And Brookhaven Shoe Store 1215 Sycamore St., Decatur, Ga. — DR. 3-3227 2136 North Decatur Plaza — ME. 4-4511 2332 Main St., Tucker, Ga. — 938-2424 FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION ... RENT FORMAL WEAR from O’Kelley’s, Inc. Rent your entire Formal Wear wardrobe. O'Kelley's features a complete line of handsome Men's and Boy’* Formal attire. Also Bridal Gowns, Veils, Bridesmaids dresses and Hoops. Cocktail dresses and Formals for all other ocasions. O’JC fly’s, Jnc. 219 Mitchell St., SW. JA. 2-9960 Sutter & McLellan .30 "tS 1023 MORTGAGE GUARANTEE BUILDING JAckson 5-2086 ATLANTA, GEORGIA Where Insurance Is A Profession . . . Not A Sideline The author of the following analytical article on the doctors’ strike in Saskatchewan province, Canada, is the director of the Saskatoon, Sask., diocesan Catholic center and a columnist for Canadian Catholic weeklies. By Grant Maxwell (N.C.W.C. NEWS SERVICE) SASKATOON, Sask., - Catho lics joined their fellow citizens in this Canadian province in hailing the end of Saskatche wan’s bitter medicare crisis. A two-and-a-half-year im passe ended (July 23) when the provincial government and leaders of the medical profes sion signed a 29-point agree ment here. The agreement signaled an immediate return to normal practice by Saskatchewan doc tors after 23 days of free emer gency service in selected hos pitals. The government is to call a special session of the Saskatchewan Legislature to a- adopt into law the agreement. The agreement calls for a partnership program of public and private medical care in surance. The government scheme could be likened to a senior partner; the voluntary programs could be called asso ciate junior partners. Bishop Francis J. Klein of Saskatoon said: "There is gen uine thanksgiving to Almighty God, to the government and the doctors, and those third par ties who brought the principals together again. A settlement has been reached peacefully, and we trust with justice. "After Saskatchewan’s sad experience these past months," Bishop Klein continued, "it is imperative that the issues in volved should be the subject of careful study by Catholic mora lists and sociologists." The so-called doctors’ strike against the government’s com pulsory medical insurance pro gram began July 1. The pro fession refused to provide nor mal services to Saskatchewan’s 920,000 citizens under the ori ginal legislation, which vested a government commission with sweeping powers. The settlement agreement outlines a revised insurance porgram which includes: (1) Compulsory universal coverage as before, with citi- zesn liable to pay annual pre miums to the government in surance fund. (2) A variety of free choices open to doctors and patients. Doctors are guaranteed their free choice of place and nature of practice. They will have four choices of imcome inside and outside the government pro gram. Patients will have four choices respecting payment of their medical bills. (3) Voluntary, non-profit in surance plans recognized by the government will continue. For an enrollment fee, these private carriers will collect from the government fund for both doctors and patients. For extra premiums, these plans will provide care benefits not covered by the government plan. (4) The government insurance commission will have reduced powers. Three practicing doc tors will be added to the com mission. Before the settlement came various Christian clergy advo cated third-party mediation and principled concessions by both the government and the pro fession. While the Catholic Hierarchy of Saskatchewan did not make any official pro nouncement on the issue, the province’s ranking prelate was represented in the most sig nificant of these statements by the clergy. This statement was issued July 10 by Msgr. F. Gerein, acting for Archbishop Michael C. O’Neill of Regina; the pro vincial president of the United Church; and by a representative of the ranking Anglican Bishop MARRIAGES BLACK - EUSTACE SAVANNAH - Miss Arlene Marie Eustace, daughter of Mrs. Harry J. Eustace and the late Mr. Eustace, and Le roy Hudson Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Black, were married June 30th at the Sac red Heart Church, Father Jo seph Mullins officiating. * * * SIMS - BRENNAN SAVANNAH - Miss Patricia Ann Brennan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Brennan, Jr., and Luke Hamp ton Sims, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hampton Sims, Sr., were married July 14th at the Prepare Yourself at Greenleaf FOR TOP PAY THE QUICK WAV FOR TOP PAYING POSITIONS IN BUSINESS FIELD Let dneenleaf’s 30 years experi ence in the Atlanta area help you into the job of your dreams. Executive Secretarial Medical Secretarial Legal Secretarial IBM Key Punch IBM Automation and Data Processing Higher Accounting Business Administration PBX Receptionist FrM ravi.w diploma and Aga no obitacl*. 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Father Herman Well- imier officiating. * * * KELLEY - MORRISSEY SAVANNAH - Miss Joe Ann Morrissey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newell Mor rissey and Richard Edwin Kel ly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joseph Kelly, were married July 21st at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. T. James Me - Namara officiated. * * * CLEARY - MANUEL SAVANNAH - Miss Linda Olive Manuel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson Man uel and Bernard Travers Cleary, son of Mr. George Jo- Cleary, were married July 21st in the Chapel of the Sa cred Heart Church. Father Jude Cleary, O.S.B., brother of the bridegroom, officiating. Silver, China, Crystal, Engraving, Bridal Services Myron E. Freeman & Bros. Downtown Atlanta CE. 7-6446 Buckhead-Decatur CE. 7-6446, DR. 8-5484 College Park JUHAN'S CLEANERS Expert - Personalized Service Given to Every Garment Coming Into Our Plant 112 N. Main St. PO. 1-4404 College Park, Ga. CHAMBLEE NELSON-RIVES REALTY. INC. 3665A Clairmont Road CHAMBLEE, GEORGIA Formerly Sml-Nel Realty Co., Inc. Howard C. Nelson, President Ernest M. Rives, Secretary-Treaa. DECATUk Any Tiirne — Anywhere Call a TAXI RADIO CABS DECATUR CO-OP CABS ?1Q Howard Ave. 24-Hour Service Passengers Insured Tries Anywhere DR. 7-3866 — DR. 7-1701 DECATUR, GA. in the province. The statement reported that the three clergy men had asked the government and the doctors to seek "the services of an expert me diator." They reported failure in this attempt and continued: “The government claims to be standing on its constitutional right to administer the law; the college claims to be stand ing on its right as a free pro fession. Our concern. . .is to point out the need of both groups to consider that the good of the people of Saskathcewan and especially the needs of the sick are pararmount. It is essential that normal medical services be restored, and we would call on both the college and the government to arrange for this at the earliest possible moment. "Meanwhile, we call for the voluntary withdrawal of all in flammatory propaganda and de monstrations being directed at both the government and the college. We ask all of our citi zens to exercise steadiness and restraint. Neighbors should be watchful of others’ needs. . ." The brief statement closed with a declaration of belief "that Almighty God will give to the citizens of this province the graces of goodwill and clear thinking by which the problem can be solved." ATHENS THE ATHENS tlAOl.MAtl M«. V. I. Mf. Oil. BOTTLING COMPANY ATHENS, GEORGIA PERSIAN RUG COMPANY SALES — SERVICE LEWIS BLDG. lepaired — Sized — Stored — Demothed FREE EST. RUGS, PADDING, WALL-TO-WALL CARPETS AND INSTALLATION 1245 S. Milledge Avenue, at Five Points Phone.LI. 6-1441 Since 1939 Athens, Ga. 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