Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, December 08, 1962, Image 6

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PAGE 6—THE BULLETIN, December 8, 1962 Columbus Deanery CYO Names Officers WARNER ROBINS - Catholic Youth Organizations of the Col umbus Deanery met in War ner Robins on Sunday, Novem ber 4th. Over three hundred young people and adult advisers attended, representing the fol lowing parishes: St. Clare’s, Albany; St. Ter esa’s, Albany; St. Martin de Porres, Americus; Holy Fam ily; Columbus; St. Benedict’s, Columbus; Immaculate Con ception, Dublin; St. Joseph’s Macon; St. Peter Claver’s, Ma con; St. John’s, Valdosta; Sa cred Heart, Warner Robins. The meeting was opened by Father William Aherne of War ner Robins with the Prayer of Youth, followed by a few words of welcome by the Deanery President, Miss Ann Lewis. The meeting was then turn ed over to Father Marin Le- Frois, the Deanery Youth Mod erator, who called upon a del egate from each parish to give a report on the past year’s ac tivities. Each parish delegation then nominated one candidate for the deanery elections, and the fol lowing officers were deter mined by lot: President, Judy Daniels; Vice President, Richard Nijem; Sec retary; Leonard Washington; Treasurer, Doug Gotsch; Spir itual Chairman, Ronald Swain; Cultural Chairman, Jean Thompson; Physical Chairman, John Marshall; Social Chair man, Paula Jones; and “Left over” committee — Tommy Metzer. Following the business ses sion, entertainment was pro vided by the various CYO un its, in the way of skits, sing ing, and “orchestral ren ditions.” The youth group attended the 5:30 p.m. Parish Mass, at which the boy’s choir of St. Joseph’s Church in Macon sang hymns under the direction of Father John Fitzpatrick. Following the Mass, the young people enjoyed a lunch prepared by the adult advisers of Sacred Heart Par ish. MACON BENEDETTO LAUNDRY 3061 Houston Ave., Macon Phone SH. 2-2361 STOKES-SHAHEEN Inc. WHOLESALE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PHONE SH. 2-4517 477 HAWTHORNE ST. STATE MARKET, MACON, GEORGIA & Payne INCORPORATED INSURANCE and SURETY BONDS Ccilder W. Payne - Alberta D. Williams 350 SECOND STREET MACON, GA. NUN’S CHORAL GROUP KEEPS IN TUNE IN CHAPEL STUDIO -- The alto section of the Jesus and Mary Choral Group runs through a rehersal in the converted chapel of their Hyattsville (Md.) convent. The Columbia recording artists have recently released their third album of in spirational songs and are working on a second al bum of Christmas carols. The group consists of 17 novices and Sisters of the Congregation of Religious of Jesus and Mary under the direction of Mother Mary Laetitia. Funds received from sales of records are used to expand the facilities of the order which has 115 establishments in 22 countries. (NC Photos) St. Vincent’s Alumnae Meets SAVANNAH - The St. Vin cent’s Alumnae Association held their monthly meeting on November 15th in the library of the Academy. The meeting was highlighted by a hat show, the hats being modeled by mem bers of the Association. Mrs. C. L. McKenzie, Jr. President, announced that the annual Christmas party would be held on Thursday, December 13th, and each member was requested to bring a gift for distribution to the patients at Milledgeville. The homemade cake sale was held Sunday, November 18th, after all the Masses at both the cafeteria of the Academy and the Benedictine School. The door prize was won by Mrs. John Lyons. Refreshments. ■ were,- served after the’meeting under the di rection of Mrs. Homer Horne. BIBLICAL WEEK FOR TEACHERS LIMA, Peru (NC) — The So ciety of Catholic Teachers here is sponsoring a biblical week for Peruvian teachers. The so ciety has organized lectures on the Bible, on Palestine and on methods of teaching religion and has set up a bible exhibit at Li ma’s Catholic University of Peru. A Franciscan priest was the first white man to discover oil in N. America. Tile—Carpet—Inlaid- Linoleum—Ceiling Tile Expertly Installed by MUNFORD’S For free estimates call SH 6-5111 433 Walnut St. - Macon, Ga. The Shrimp Boats Inc, ^ 2978 Vineville Ave., Macon, Ga. Phone SH. 3-6783 2010 Riverside Drive, Macon, Ga. Phone SH. 5-2883 ^ 1424 Rocky Creek Road, Macon, Ga. Phone 788-2735 ^1307 Watson Boulevard, Warner Robins Phone WA. 3-3727 ^ 1513 Rice Avenue, Dublin, Ga. Phone BR. 2-1900 Defeat Of Ohio Sunday Law Revision Spurs New Enforcement Campaign CINCINNATI, (NC) - Defeat o,f a proposed amendment to Ohio’s Sunday closing law has spurred enforcement of the law in Cincinnati and elsewhere in the state. In a statewide referendum November 6 voters rejected a proposed amendment to the state constitution which would have permitted the sale of “milk, milk products, and any food item or food product for human or animal consumption.” City Manager C. A. Harrell of Cincinnati has ordered a resumption of a drive against Sunday law violators begun in 1959. The drive had bogge> down because of criticism b some local judges of confusio in the present law and its ap plication. Municipal Judge Shannon was the first to hand down a conviction following de feat of the proposed amend ment. 'He fined a furniture deal er $25 and costs and warned that a second offense would bring a jail sentence. In Dayton, City Manager Her bert Starick reported that he plans to confer with law en forcement groups about the Sun day closing question. In other communities action against vio lators is either under way or in the planning stage. The present Ohio Law res tricts Sunday business to sales of items of “necessity and char ity” without spelling out the specific kinds of businesses that may stay open. It also allows persons who observe another day than Sunday as their Sab bath to engage in normal busi ness operations on Sunday pro vided they refrain from them on their Sabbath. Two cases involving manag ers of milk stores accused of violating the law are pending in the State Supreme Court. The court’s ruling in these cases may affect current efforts to revise the law. The Catholic Welfare Con ference, whose membership in cludes officials of the six Cath olic dioceses in the state, said the proper approach to revision of the Sunday law is through MASON INC. Czech Bishop Said Working As Painter RESENBURG, Germany, (NC) —A Czech bishop is now work ing as a house painter, it was reported at a meeting of a Cath olic group here. According to Adolf Kunzmann of Munich, general secretary to the Ackermann Society which held a diocesan meeting here, the plight of Bishop StefanTro- chta, S.D.B., of Litomerice is symptomatic of the severe per secution that continues for the Church in Red-ruled Czechos lovakia. Savannah Radiator Co. AUTO REPAIRS 315 West Bay Street Savannah, Ga. When You Think of Building, Think Of CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 140 Abtrcorn StrMt SAVANNAH, GEORGIA BRUCE J. REMLEf PrMl4.nl Rut. Mion. 334-3120 Rm. Phon. EL 3-1224 PAUL E. THOMPSON Your Complete Food Store 39th and Price Streets FREE DELIVERY Phone AD 4-4489 AA WESTERN MEATS FRUITS, VEGETABLES & FROZEN FOODS AD 2-4192 ? 18-20 W. BRYAN ST. •Office Supplies •Office Furniture •Ditto Duplicating Machines -and Supplies We specialize in $ALES - SERVICE - REPAIRS OF GE APPLIANCES Also repair small appliances TV Sets and Stereo Call—AD 6-8241 CROSSROADS APPLIANCE CENTER ShwsSnu Center 3ny Alifft, Owner the legislature. The conference also warned against any change in the present law that “would be con ducive to the secularization of Sunday law revision plan to fo cus their attention now on the Ohio Assembly, which will meet in January. The principal sup porter of the defeated consti tutional amendment was the Lawson Milk Company of Cuy ahoga Falls, Ohio, a branch of Consolidated Foods of Chicago. JLourke Savannah’s Finest ^ ' 4 Traditional' Shopf « for Men and Young Men 10 W. State St., Savannah, Ga. Savannah’s Four-MOST Restaurants Herb & Jim's •Pirates’ House • Harvest House • Our House • Triple XXX V > /radiated Utamirt-D 4* Jlnnetteb. Ov^r 40 Years of Dependable Courteous Service SAVANNAH, GEORGIA gttlGINlTS SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Takeout Service Ocean Fresh Seafood 280 SKIDAWAY ROAD PHONE EL4-5411 iext to victory shopping plaza Silver Ten For Franciscans SAVANNAH - The annual sil ver tea for the Franciscan Sis ters was held at St. Francis Convent, Savannah on Novem ber 4. The General Chairman was Mrs. M. B. Cosgrove. Various committee mem bers were; reception, Mrs. Ira Smith, Mrs. L. Schmitt, Mrs. T. E. Tetterton, Mrs. Marie Jenkins, Mrs. W. P. Schneider, Mrs. Joseph Magee, Mrs. L.O. Blackburn, and Mrs. H. A. Sta nley; refreshments, Mrs. Chris Laird, Mrs. Frances Rode- wald, Mrs. F. W. Lockett, Mrs. John Stephens, Mrs. J. B. Ear nest, and Mrs. W. D. Prescott; decorations, Mrs. James Neu- slein, Mrs. James Howe, Mrs. Desmond O’Driscoll, and Mrs. William R. Johnson assisted by William Canty. Entertainment was presented by the Senior Class of St. Vin cent’s Academy. Tea was pour ed by the presidents of the various Catholic Organizations. The Tea closed with Bene diction of the Most Blessed Sacrament celebrated by Rev. Raymond Celebrate, S.M.A., Pastor of St. Benedicts Church. Bishop’s Mother Dies MONTCLAIR, N.J. (NC) — Bishop James A. McNulty of Paterson offered a Solemn Pon tifical Requium Mass for his Mother , Mrs. Mary M. Mc Nulty, 97, at Immaculate Con ception Church here (Nov. 28). The Bishop came home by plane from the Second Vatican Coun cil in Rome for the funeral. Mrs. McNulty died (Nov. 25) at her home after a long ill ness. A native of Ireland, Mrs. McNulty was also the mother of the late Msgr. John L. Mc Nulty, president of Seton Hall University. Work on a new 3 story $160,000 Seminary for Angola is near completion. 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