The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, February 17, 1934, Image 11

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FEBRUARY 17, 1934 THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA ELEVEN PRESIDENT REVEALING CATHOLIC IDEALS TO US So Father O’Hara Tells New England Catholic Audience By N. C. W. C. News Service) WATERBURY, Conn.—Citing the “non-Catholic discoverers of the Catholic Church” and urging Cath olics in this country to become more enlightened concerning th e doctrines of their Church, the Rev. John F. O’Hara, C.S.C., vice-president of Notre Dame University, in an ad dress delivered at the Catholic Action Pinner sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, declared that President Rccsevelt “discovered Catholic eco nomics for us.” “To our shame,” Father O’Hara said, “the majority of educated Cath olics in this country have been ig norant,” he added, “in spite of the fact that the Catholic press and Cath olic schools stressed this Encyclical in every way possible.” Marian Nesbit, widely known con tributor to American Catholic mag azines, died at her home in London. With her twin sister, who died 12 years ago, she was honored by the Holy Father with the Cross “Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice.” They were of Irish extraction, from Waterford, and converts. MOVE AGAINST INDECENT MAGAZINES IN NEW YORK to J. H. CHURCHWELL WHOLESALE GO. Not Inc. Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishings, Shoes, Ladies’ Ready-to- Wear and Millinery 301-313 E. BAY STREET JACKSONVILLE SUPERIOR DAIRIES, Inc. PARRISH BROS., Props. PASTEURIZED MILK CERTIFIED MILK FOR BABIES Phone 740-741 276 San Marco Avenue ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA Advertisers Announce Campaign Forestall Government Action Nj£W YORK. — Within the week definite progress has been reported in a campaign to drive pornographic magazines from the newstands and a group of advertising executives declared themselves in favor of fore stalling government action against objectionable film advertising by in stituting a clean-up in the industry itself. The drive against indecent maga zines is being conducted by the Cath olic Interest Committee of the New York Chapter of the Knights of Co lumbus. The Chapter embraces all Phone 75 Eugene L. Barnes & Son Realtors and Insurors Service and Protection “Established 1895” 65 KING STREET ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. K. of C. councils in Manhattan and the Bronx, and its committee is now able to announce that what was re garded as the most offensive of the indecent magazines has been barred from sale in Bronx County. The committee, it was said, has had the full ce-operation of Bronx District Attorney Samuel J. Foley. Two daughters of the retiring Ja panese ambassador to Belgium, Miss Fusako Sato and Miss Mitsuko Sato, have received into the Church in Brussels. These conversions follow those of the Japanese ambassador to Poland, baptized a few months ago on his deathbed, and of the tw'o daughters of the Japanese consel- general at Sao Paulo, rBazil COMPLIMENTS TAMPA, FLA. L T. PLUMMER DAIRY Phonel068-M—P. O. Box 107 ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. \ We Serve You With Any Price Funeral You Wish J. W. Wilhelm Undertaking Co. Illtlllil ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. Ill ill 111)!!! BUILDERS SERVICE CO. (Coard Lumber Co. Branch) YELLOW PINE and CYPRESS LUMBER QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS St. Augustine, Florida. Henderson Baking Company Big Boy Bread Purina Whole Wheat Soderholm’s Swedish Rye Henderson’s Fine Cakes Wedding and Party Orders u' ‘The Best of Bakery Products’ Corner Florida and Michigan Avenues TAMPA, FLA.