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JUNE 27. 1942
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
SEVENTEEN
A. J. SCHANO HEADS
SAVANNAH K, OF G.
(Special to The Bulletin)
SAVANNAH. Ga.—At the meet
ing of Savannah Council, No. 631,
Knights of ColurrjJjus, held on
June 10, A. J. Schano was elected
grand knight to succeed John M
Brennan.
Other officers elected included
L. J. Steiber, deputy grand knight;
Leon Michel, chancellor; Francis
Puder, recorder; J. A. Kearny,
treasurer; Carlos Desposito, advo
cate; Joseph Rossiter, Jr., warden;
William K. Robinson, inside guard;
Edward Rogerson, outside guard;
Joseph P. Doyle, outside guard!
Edward Rabin, Henry Ray and M.
C. McCarthy, trustees.
Plans were discussed for the ex
emplification of the major degrees
on June 28 upon a class that would
be dedicated to the Rev. Robert
Brennan, O. S. B„ the council
chaplain.
The Council voted to contribute
$100 to the USO War Fund Cam
paign now being conducted
throughout the nation.
A motion picture, “China and
the Western Front,” and a sport
film, were shown at the conclu
sion of the business session.
George Steiber, Walter Powers
and William Saunders, Sr., were
selected as a sick committee for
the coming month.
IMPRESSIVE SPECTACLE AT CATHEDRAL IN SAVANNAH
An inspiring demonstration oi loyalty and devotion to God and Country was the attendance of 1,000 men, 700 of whom were in the
uniforms of the armed forces of the United States ,at a Mass celebrated recently by the Right Rev. Msgr. T. James McNamara a” the
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Savannah. Soldiers from Camp Stewart, Fort Screven and the Savannah Air Base ^th a naval
contingent from Cockspur Island, and U. S. Marines from Parris Island, gathered in the Park Extension, and headed by a.T army ban A
marched to the Cathedral where they were joined by several hundred men, members of the Holy Name Society from the several parish^
m Savannah. Following the Mass a Communion breakfast was served at the De Soto Hotel. **
RETREAT FOR WOMEN
HELD IN AIKEN, S. C.
(Special to The Bulletin)
AIKEN, S. C. — The Very Rev.
Edwin Shearer, C. SS. R., pastor of
Holy Trinity Church, Orangeburg,
conducted the annual Retreat for
the lay women of the Diocese of
Charleston, held at St. Angela’s
Academy, June 23, 24, and 25.
BISHOP O’HARA CONFIRMS
AT CHURCH IN ALBANY
ALBANY, Ga. — The Sacrament
of Confirmation was administered
at St. Theresa’s Church here on
May 28 by the Most Rev. Gerald
P. O’Hara, D. D., J. U. D., Bishop
of Savannah-Atlanta, the class in
cluding a number of officers and
enlisted men from Turner Field.
Among those confirmed were
Alicia Gallagher, Katherine Butt,
Daniel Harrison, Eileen Hennen,
Aloysius Hernandez, Clementine
Hernandez, Vance Hubble, Hart
well Hubble, Jeanette Leben, Don
ald Mock, Francis Mock, Francis
Myler, Jerry Myler, Thomas Myl-
er, Thomas Pinkston, James Saw
yer, Mary Vickers, Mrs. W. A.
Adams, Miss Billie Barry;! Mrs.
Cornelius Kramer, Mrs. Laura L.
Gilligan, Mrs. Mary Hennen and
Miss Lucy Hanning.
St. Benedict’s, Savannah,
Commencement Exercises
(Special to The Bulletin)
SAVANNAH, Ga. — St. Bene
dict’s Junior High School held its
commencement exercises on June
1 in the school auditorium.
Hester Jackson delivered the
valedictory; Marie Eurice Smith,
the salutatory; Marie Lester, the
class poem; Louis Milton Stepher-
son, the class colors; Charles John
son, the class yell; Lillian Berna
dette Butler, the class flower^ and
Vincent Dorman was the class
spokesman.
Graduation exercises were held
jointly with St. Mary’s School at
St. Benedict’s Church, on June 3,
with the Most Rev. Gerald P.
O’Hara, D. D., J. U. D., Bishop of
Savannah-Atlanta, awarding the
diplomas.
VARIETY PROGRAM AT
MACON NCCS CLUB
MACON, Ga. — Between five
and six hundred soldiers were in
the audience that enjoyed a va
riety program presented recently
at the USO Club operated here by
the National Catholic Community
Service.
Lewis Wilson, aided by Roy
Rhodenhiser, opened the program
with a magical act. Miss Rita
Woodall offered a group of songs.
Ted Mesh, Company D, 13th Bat
talion, was heard in a trumpet
solo. Private Barbato, t former
ly of Erie, Pa., was presented in
songs. Lewis De Stefano, of Al
toona, Pa., offered tap dance rou
tines. The final number, a juggling
act, was presented by a former
professional, Private Billy Tirko,
Allentown, Pa. Private Paul Vans-
ton, Scranton, Pa., accompanied
the musical and dance numbers.
PROGRAM PRESENTED AT
SAVANNAH USO CLUB
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Participa
tion of several of Savannah’s out
standing musicians in a Sunday
evening musical tea at the USO
Club operated by the National
Catholic Community Service adc>
ed to the enjoyment of a prograis
arranged by Mrs. A. D. Bergen.
Appearing on the program were
Miss Lois Pugh, as song leader,
and Rudolph Jacobson, violonist,
with Mrs. A. Gruber at the piano.
Miss Mary Hohenstein was chair
man of the committee serving re
freshments.
LORD LOVAT, who led the
Commando raid on Boulogne, is
a Catholic, as was the leader of
the Commando raids on Denmark,
Brigadier Haydon.
THE BULLETIN
Catholic Newspaper
of Georgia
and the Caroiinas
GEORGIA’S SELECT LIST A STATEwmE
A Classified Business and Service Directory
o
BUYING GUIDE
LEADING FIRMS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE LINES
Those Who Desire the Good Will and Patronage of Bulletin Readers
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The Official Organ ol
the Catholic Laymen’s
Association of Georgia
AUTO BODY WORKS
UeLUX PAINT AND BODY SHOP
J M .PONDER Prop
Auto Painting anc Body Repairing,
Radiators Repaired
912 Reynolds St Augusta, Ga.
AUTO PAINTING A BODY WORK
D. E. MULCAY
CUSTOM AUTO PAINTING
“A Classic Job" is oui motto
949 Walker Street Augusta. Ga
AUTO FINANCING
WILLINGHAM AUTOMOBILE
FINANCE CGRP
“A Home Company for Home Folks**
Broad at Eighth Street Augusta. Ga
AUTO SUPPLIES
OSBON AUTO SUPPLY CO
1253 Broad St.. Augusta. Ga.
Mohawk Tires. Thor Batteries, easy
terms. Parts and accessories.
Bicycles and Wheel Toys
BICYCLES
BICYCLES-SERVI CYCLES
MOTORCYCLES
Cash or Easv Terms
R L. SUMER A U & SON
1248 Broad St Augusta* Ga.
BUILDING MATERIAL
WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY
Manufacturer? ot
Sash—Doors—Blinds—Interior Trim
Phone 2-4611
Robert? *no Dusa? Street?
Augusta Georgia
MULHERIN LUMBER CO
625 13th St Phone 2-4996
We satisfy vour every lumber need and
give vou Dersonal service
Augusta Ga
CLOTHING
FARR’S
833 Broad Augusta Ga
Clothing Hats Furnishings Correct
in style and once—Bv Farr” the
oest
COAL and ICE
AUGUSTA ICE AND COAL COMPANY
100% HOME INDUSTRY
Allburn Coai Crystal Cleat ice
Phone 2-7721 Augusta. Ga
HOW DEN COAL & OIL CO
Phone 1148
Savannah Georgia
COAL. FUEL OILS SHELL GASOLINE
Fred J Howden Frank D Howden
Mert..Spellman Cosgrove
CONTRACTORS
DAN J SHEEHAN COMPANY
TILE. MARBLE TERRAZZO
Store Front Specialist?
Plate. Art Window Glass Glazing
Paints Varnishes Painting
Savannah Ga 150 Whitaker St
CEMETERIES
CREAMERIES and DAIRIES
216-217 S. F. C. Bldg.
Augusta Georgia
LUCtRM JERSEY FARM
Famou? tot Purity
Keeping everlastingly at it bring?
success
MILK CREAM BUTTERMILK
Call 3-6181 A E.Roesei.Proprietor
Washington Road Augusta Ga
DEPARTMENT STORES
BELK-WHITE-LUKE CO.
“Remember. You Always •
Save Money at BelkV*
845 Broad St Augusta Ga
ORIKt STORES
1HE HILL PHARMACY INC
Reliable Druggist?
1432 Monte 5 ano Ave Augusta. Ga
Phone 3-3S21
DENTIST
OK GRlt* UN’S
SAVANNAH OFNTAl OFFICE
30 West Broughton Street
Phone ?- 1781
High Clas? Denta Work at reason
able once?
ELEC TRIC AI REPAIRS
i \\ WILSON
Electrical Renan ShoD
Motor? and electrical eauioment
reuaired Mo*or Rewinding
22 Wall Stret Macon Ga
Phone 373
FLORISTS
Flower- mi All Occasion*
McKEOWN’S Fl.ORISTS
123 Ellis S’reet Phone 2-7914
Augusta. Ga.
FURRIERS
SOUTHEASTERN FUR CO
Atieusta’c Onl« Exclusive Furriers
JPdld storage—sales & repairs
■11 Greene Street Augusta. Ga
FURNITURE DEALERS
WESTOVER MEMORIAL PARK
Perpetual Care
-Augusta? Garden ot Memories”
AUEA B tnfcl.UI.i l fcUKNlfURE CO
store ot Quality onn Originaliti
Modern Furniture fteornductinn*
Antin'*-* Fabric* Rue* ImnoHeo
_ "***.---. Phone 7P07
‘■'2$ Mnlt-n YVay. Augusta.. Ga.
STERCHI’S
Ehe South * earnest Home
Furnisher?
Cherry at Brcadwar Macon Ga
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING
BYRD S FURNTTURE CO '
Antique and Reproduction Furniture
Awnings and Canonie* Made to Oroer,
Lnholstenng-Rcnairirui-Rrrinislun-.
49-51 Reynold? St Di«i] 2-*>566‘
Augusta Georgia
TO OUR READERS
We ask our readers to
ote carefully the names ot
the retailers, wholesalers,
manufacturers, business and
nrofessional men w hose
firm names appear in this
directory They have thus
indicated the value they
set on Catholic natronage
■■nd their willingness to so
licit your business through
our columns.
Investigation has demon
strated to us that these
firms have a reputation tor
'air dealing and general
reliability.
When patronizing them
nlense mention The Catho-
,; e Bulletin.
SESmBMlnRBOnnDD
fcOOD PRODUCTS
MATS
P fc SHERO.N A CO
.l® 16 Broad it. Augusta Ga
HAls fcOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
We carrv more nat? than any store
* n Augu?r.a and «rell them cheaoei
ladies ready ro wear
MARGARET LOTZ
SPECIALTY SHOP
827 Greene St. Augusta. Ga.
LAUNDRIES and CLEANERS
STARK-EMPIRE
Augusta Ga
LAUNDRY GLEANING DYEi >
Phones 3-3611 2-4733
uEE BLUM Ownti
COASTAL COFFEE COMPANY
Savanar. Ga
Dependable mercnanaise COASTAL
SUPREME COFFEE in vacuum jars,
tins and packages Also LIVE OAK
and Sea Gull coffee? and teas
FREE BROS OR* CLEANING CO
Cleaners and Dyers
Phone 2-3125
'Our Cleanins Art Keeps Ward
robe? Smart’
Savannah Ga
Ei’T ounttt? laundrv service NEW
LUSTER dry cleaning Shampoo
process rug cleaning
Phone 3-1121 1160 Wheaton St.
'‘Quality «hows in New Wav clothes’*
(VIA 1TKESSES
HEADERS MATTRESS COMPANY
Manufacturer? of all grade? of
Mattresses and Pillows
Rear 425 Arch Street Macon. Ga
Phone 5136
GAS—OIL—SERVICE
UOAKIIM.ViN Oil COMPANY
Augusta. Georgia
TEXACO
GARAGES
SUPREME STORAGE GARAGE
' Washing—Polishing—Lubricating
It Pavs to Park Indoors
Phone 9300 la] Second St
OXLEY BROS . PrOD
Macon Georg?
HATCHERIES
SEED. EEED POULTRY SUPPLIES
GEORGIA-CAROLI.NA HATCHERY
U S Ahhroved Pollorum Tested
Baby Chicks
1023 Broad Street Augusta. Ga
HOTELS ann CAFES
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
HENDERSON BROTHERS
wn ?T ra ' Dl ™ctor*-EmDalmers
Phont suo S"- r' r T C< ? rne ’ Hull
rnone? 8!.>9-813 T ^muhlanc** Sendee
HOME FOLKS CIGAR STORE
SODA LUNCHES NEWSTAND
BILLIARD PARLOR
Phone 2-7379
754 Broad St Augusta Ga.
THE TOWN TAVERN
Broad at 7th. Augusta. Ga.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
itraks Chops Seafood a Special!
MEMORIALS
a K. KELLY & SON
Dealer? m Marble and Granite
Memorials Phone 2-4522
Estimate? cheerfully given
Ninth and Fenwick Sts Augusta Ga
established t90V Phone 5571-3-2520
Oglethorpe Marble & Granite Co
Monuments Coping Etc
M i Little Manager
Cor E Broad and Waldbur* Sts..
Savannah Ga
OPTOMETRIST
DR J C. THOMAS
—Optometrist-
Complete Optical Service
Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted
206 Eighth St Augusta. Ga.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
MURPHY STATIONERY CO.
120 Broao Street
Augusta Georgia
POTATO CHIPS
•
PLUMBERS
ACME PLUMBING CO
Plumbing and Heating
‘Repair Work a Specialty*
“ J Ciucevich Bus phone 7*3*
340 Lincoln St Savannah Ga
PRINTING and ENGRAVING
PRINTING
Quick Service—Reasonable Price*
We specialize In Mail Order*
WALTON PRINTING CO.
Phone 2-7832 117 Eighth St.
Augusta Ga
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Light—Heat— Power — Transportation
SAVANNNAH ELECTRIC AND
POWER COMPANY
H .. Foss President
pr 'l. ESTATE and INSURANCE
ROOFING
AUGUSTA ROOFING ft METAL
WORKS Incorporated
Everything in Roofing and Sheet
Metal Work Warm Air Heating
623-625 Reynolds St. Phone 2-2318
Augusta.. Ga
DAVID SLUSHY & SON
Asphalt and Metal Shingles Tin and
Galvanized Roofing
Valsoar Paint? Hardware Builder?
SuDDlie?
Dependable Quaiitv Low price
Augusta Ga
GEORGIA ROOFING F SUPPLY CO
Rcoflne Contractor* *r Distributors
Barrett EVF.RLOX S'lingles.
Macon Georgia
AfbArt F 'Kellv** Sheridan Mgr
SEA FOOD DEALERS
THE MACON FISH * OYSTER CO
‘Macon’* Leading Fish and
Ovster House "
«?2 «econii *;t Macon. Ga
SHOES
SAXON-CULLUM SHOE CO.. Inc.
Always Busy
QUALITY FOOTWEAR
864 and 366 Broad Street
Aueusta Ga
THE MACON SHOE COMPANY
The Store Where ©inmltty Counts
36T Third St.i Macon Ga * [
SHOE REPAIRING
EXPERT WORKMANSHIP
„„„ DANIEL’S SHOE REPAIRING
909 Broad Phone 2-7345 Augusta. Ga
Fresh Daily. Made in Augusta
HEOS POTATO CHIPS
Peanut Butter Sandwiches and
Salted Peanuts
PHOTOGKAPERS
SHEEHAN STUDIO
Portraits and Commercial
Photography
722 Broad Street Phone 2-2315
Augusta. Georg
PHONE 4371
UNION SHOE SHOP
Hillman B Tanner Pro**.
Work called for and delivered
456 Cotton Avenue Macon. Co.
SPORTING GOODS
^ SPJJt CLUB CLOSEOUT
3OO .S*k00* vaiue standard make golf
clubs. SI.9a
CITIZENS’ LOAN ASS’N.
Mitchell WA. 7332. Atlanta. Ga.