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SEPTEMBER 27, 1947
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
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PAPAL AND CHRIST I HE KING FLAGS
0. S^ AND GEORGIA STATE FLAGS
FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS
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orders for Flags, Banners, Pennants, Caps, Chenille Letters.
GENERAL SPECIALTY CO.
72 BROAE N. W.
ATLANTA, GA.
CLARK LAUNDRY - DRY CLEANING
TWO COMPLETE PLANTS
1107 Peachtree St., N. E. 2967 Peachtree Road
HEmloek 4466 CHerokee 5311
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
JOHN CL BUTLER CO.
LUMBER ARD MILL WORK
BUILDING SUPPLIES
SAVANNAH, GA.
ESTABLISHED 1889
Complete Banking and Trust Facilities
The Liberty National Bank & Trust Co.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
KIK1IR FIDKKU DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
The Georgia State Savings Association
Bull and York Streets Savannah, Ga.
Established 1890 Chartered Banking and Trust Company
A BANK WHICH GIVES YOU
SAFETY—SERVICE—SECURITY
Out-of-Town Checks Accepted at Par
UNDER STATE SUPERVISION
Member Federal Depoait Insurance Corporation
Serving Southern Investors
for Fifty-Two Years
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RHODES HAVERTY BLDG.
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ATLANTA 1, GEORGIA
1.0 fiC DISTANCE 106
SAINT JOSEPH'S INFIRMARY
SCHOOL OF NURSING
.;<$,*»• Atlanta, Georgia
Approved by the Georgia State Board of Exominers for Norses
and W the Committee on Morning Education of the Catholic
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HEADS LEGION
James F. O’Neil, chief of police
at Manchester, N. H., who was
elected national commander of the
American Legion at its annual
convention in New York. He is
a member of St. Joseph’s Cathed
ral parish in Manchester, and a
member of the Knights of Colum
bus.—(NC Photos).
Highlights of Letters
of Pope and President
WASHINGTON, D. C.—(NC)—
Following arc highlights of the ex
change of correspondence on
world peace efforts between His
Holiness Pope Pius XII and Presi
dent Harry S. Truman.
By the President: "These ex
changes (between Pontiff and
President through Mr. Taylor)
have already contributed pro
foundly toward a sound and last
ing peace and to the strengthen
ing of the impelling convictions
pursued by the peoples .of the
world in their quest for a moral
order firmly established in the
life of nations.”
"As a Christian Nation our earn
est desire is to work with men of
good will everywhere to banish
war and the causes of war from
the world whose Creator desired
that men of every race and in
every clime should live together
in •'peace, good will and mutual
trust.”
“I seek to encourage renewed
faith in the dignity and worth of
the human person in all lands, to
the end that the individual’s sacred
rights, inherent in his relationship
to God and his fellows, will be re
spected in every land.”
"I believe with heartfelt convic
tion that those who do not recog
nize their responsibility to Al
mighty God cannot meet their full
duty toward their fellow men.”
By the Holy Father: "We has
ten to express our satisfaction and
thanks for this latest testimony
to the desire and determination
of a great and free people to ded
icate themselves with their char
acteristic confidence and generos
ity to the noble task of strength
ening the foundations of that
peace for which all peoples of the
earth are longing. We pledge Our
resources and earnestly beg God's
assistance.”
“Truth has lost none of its pow
er to rally to its cause the most
enlightened minds and noblest
spirits.” ,
"Those who possess the truth
must be conscientious to define
it clearly when its foes cleverly
distort it; bold to defend it and
generous enough lo set the course
of their lives both national and
personal by its dictates. This will
moreover require correcting not a
few' aberrations. Social injus-tices,
racial injustices and religious ani
mosities exist today among men
and groups who boast of Christian
civilization. And they are a very
useful and often effective weapon
in the hands of those who are bent
on destroying all the good which
that civilization has brought to
men.”
“Certainly Your Excellency and
all defenders of the rights of the
human person will find whole
hearted cooperation from God’s
Church, faithful custodian of eter
nal truth and loving mother of all.
. . . Her divinely-given fnission
often bi'ings her into conflict with
the powers of evil whose sole
strength is in their physical force
and brutalized spirit and her lead
ers are sent into exile or cast into
prison or die under torture. This
is history of today but the Church
is unafraid. She cannot compro
mise with an avowed enemy of
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8 ASHBY STREET. S. W. ATLANTA. GA.
HUGHES S. SCHRODER
GENERAL INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE
Associated With Lipscomb-Ellis Company
WA-2162 Atlanta, Ga.
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The Best in Food
668 Peachtree N. E. — HEmloek 5000
2939 Peachtree Road — CHerokee 1141
* ATLANTA, GEORGIA
NOTRE DAME ACADEMY
Southern Pines, N. C.
A resident and Day School for Girls conducted by the Sisters
of Notre Dame de Samur. College Preparatory Course, Music,
Art, and Secretarial Subjects are offeree. Extensive grounds in
the pine covered sandhills of North Carolina afford outdoor
recreation in riding, swimming, boating, tennis, archery, and
other sports.
The school is accredited by the State of North Carolina.
For further information address the Sister Superior.
WM. TELLAM CO., Inc.
MANUFACTURERS
Tellam’s High Grade Brand
“PEANUT BUTTER”
433 Bedford Plaes, N. E.
27 PEACHTREE ARCADE
Atwood 2421 Atlanta
ATLANTA. GEORGIA
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on
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or Five Convenient t;2# Lee st.
Stores in Atlanta fStr« as.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Box No. 1—20 Ars Sacra Cards depicting the Christian Spirit
of Christinas designed by Elizabeth Orton Jones. 20 cards,
20 envelopes in full colors 31.01)
Box No. 2—20 Hummel cards by Ars Sacra. 20 cards, 29
envelopes in full colors $1.00
Box No. 3—16 Religious Christmas Cards by Ars Sacra,
entirely new 1947 assortment, 16 cards, 16 envelopes .. $1.08
Order as many boxes ak you will need. Postage is prepaid
when remittance is received with order.
AVE MARIA SHOP
387 Peachtree St., N. E.
Atlanta, Ga.