The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, January 17, 1948, Image 9

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JANUARY 17, 1948 THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S J ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA NINE GEORGIA STATE COUNCIL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Rev. Herman J. Deimel, Columbus, State Chaplain John J. McCreary, Macon, State Deputy William J. McAlpin, Atlanta, Past State Deputy A. J. Schano, Savannah, Dit*Hct Deputy Charles C. McCarren. Macon, District Deputy J. P. Price, Augusta, District Deputy John M. Harrison, Atlanta, State Secretary William W. Doughty, Augusta, State Treasurer John M. Brennan. Savannah. State Advocate Edward Parker, Brunswick, State Warden ATLANTA COUNCIL, NO. 660 Frank G. Souto Grant, Knight George T. Flynt 1356 Lanier Blvd. N. E. Financial Secretary Council Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, at 8 P. M„ at the Council House, 1200 Peachtree St„ N. E. Club llousr Open Every Day •nd Evening at the Above Address. SAVANNAH COUNCIL No. 631 Edward P. Daly Grand Knight Joseph M. McDonough Financial Secretary 3 West Liberty Street Savannah, Ga. Bishop Gross Council No. 1019 William B. Fortson Grand Knight Joseph Hall Financial Secretary Meets Second and Fourth Mondays, 8 P. M. fc 52 Broad way. Catholic Club Bldg. Columbus. Ga. Patrick Walsh Council No. 677 Paul R. Hayes Grand Knight R. S. Heslen Financial Secretary Meet* 2nd and 4th Monday Vistttne Brothel' Welcome 1325 Greene St. Augusta. Ga. Macon Council. No. 925 Tim E. Harrison Gram) Knight Charles C. MeCarron 247 Boulevard, N. H. t'ltiaiirial Secretary Meets the First and Third Tuesdays at 8:15 p. m. 222 Mi Cotton Avenue Macon. Ga. Henry Thomas Ross Council No. 1939 Grand Knight John II. Stiles 1811 F Street I,evi Ptaczankis Financial Secretary Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at Knights of Columbus Hall, Brunswick. Ga. Augusta Deanery Council Catholic Women to Hold Meeting in Sandersville AUGUSTA, Ga— Mrs. William J. Mulherin, president of the Au gusta Deanery Council of the Na tional Council of Catholic Women, has announced that a quarterly meeting of the Deanery Council will be held in Sandersville on January 18, with representatives from Augusta, Dublin, Milledge- vilie and Sundersville attending. The Augusta delegation is char tering a bus which will leave from the Catholic Community Cen ter, 1325 Greene Street, at noon on the day of*the meeting. Reser vations for transportation are be ing made through Mrs. William Lucky, Mrs. C. C. Stulb and Mrs. Edwin J. Dorr. Plans are being made for a Mardi Gras celebration to be spon sored by the Deanery Council here on February 9 and 10. The War Relief Committee of the Deanery Council is preparing to ship another of their well-fill ed boxes of clothing to the people of devastated areas. Donations are still being received by Mrs. Lawrence J. Ward, chairman of the committee. K. of C. to Sponsor New Radio Series “Americanism” on BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS! STUDENTS OF ST. VINCENT ACADEMY IN SAVANNAH ENTERTAIN ALUMNAE SAVANNAH, Ga.—The Decem ber meeting of the Alumnae Asso ciation of St. Vincent Academy was enlivened by the presentation of a one-act playet, “No Room In the Inn,” written by two members of the sophomore class, Miss Mar- get Smith and Miss Sally Ann Blackburn. The scene of the playlet was an inn at Bethlehem, and the time, the first Christmas Eve night. The cast included Misses Shir ley Ann Mason, Patricia Walsh, Katlilyn Ryan, Josephine Rode- wolt, Charms Loncon, Mary Daily, Joan Gross, Betty Bremer and the school choir. NEW HAVEN, Coim. — Even though it has just been announc ed, the new radio series on “Foundations of Our American Ideals,” produced by the Knights of Columbus, is receiving enthu siastic response, while orders for the set of transcriptions are ar riving at the office of the Supreme Council here in gratifying num bers. Councils which already have regular radio periods of fifteen minutes or more will find the new series a welcome addition for their programs. Each of the six plays in the series is fourteen and one-half minutes long and allows time for local identification. Every play is a complete unit with announcer, narrator, actors, sound and music, all elements of which have been cleared with the proper authori ties. All persons in the playlets are experienced technicians in their own fields thus assuring the sponsoring Council and the stat ion a program witli the highest professional standards. The three records with the six plays are supplied without cost to the sponsoring Council and co operating broadcaster. These are not superficial plays of the “soap opera" type. They are the fascinating results of long and deep research into rare historical records not available to all stud ents. Any citizens will be a better American for knowing these facts about our ideals. Parish at Thunderbolt Sponsoring Series of Information Classes FIRST FRIDAY CLUB MEETS IN AUGUSTA (Special to The Bulletin) SAVANNAH, Ga. — An eleven- week series of inquiry classes, aimed at giving the public a word picture of the Catholic Church and its teachings, was inaugurated on January 8 at the parish hall ol the Church of the Nativity of Our Lord, at Thunderbolt. Father John A. Morris, pastol of the parish, who will conduct the classes, began the series with a discussion of the topic: "How Am I Related to God?" Father Morris said the series is an innovation in the field of reli- gious lectures, as heretofore, it was generally tile custom to im part Information about the Churcfr in a course of private instructions. Tliis series, he said, makes i( possible for anybody who is in terested to attend. “By attending litis class you are not -making any commitment as to joining Hie Church,” he added. “This is an in quiry class, not a convert class.” Classes will be held on Thurs day evenings for -thirteen weeks. SEES LITURGICAL TREND IN NON-CATHOLIC CHURCHES AUGUSTA, Ga.—The First Fri day Club of Patrick Walsh Coun cil, Knights of Columbus, held its regular luncheon meeting on January 2, at the Town Tavern, with Hugh Kinchley, executive secretary of the Catholic Laymen’s Association of Georgia, as the guest speaker. Paul R. Hayes, grand knight of Patrick Walsh Council, presided. BOSTON — (RNS) — Scarcely a single major domination can to day be called non-iiturgical, ac cording to Dr. Roger Hazclton, pro fessor of philosophy and ethics al Andover Newton Theological School here. He said the “trend toward more formal worship oi greater historic content had touch ed them all.” Speaking at a course on “Recent Trends in Religious Thought”, Dr. Hazelton asserted that “the cas ualness, eccentricity and even crudity which used to be evident are fast disappearing. The newer church buildings in American are not theaters or meeting houses; they are structures which proclaim their religious purpose.” THE BULLETIN Catholic Newspaper - for Georgia an«j the. Carotinas GEORGIA’S SELECT LIST * STATE-WIDE BUYING GUIDE A Classified Business and Service Directory O LEADING FIRMS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE LINES Those Who Desire the Good Will and Patronage of the Bulletin Readers THE BULLETIN The Official Organ of the Catholic Laymen’s Association of Georgia I HE BULLETIN Issued Monthly “To Bring About a Friendlier Feeling Among Citizens. Irrespective of Creed” 216-217 S. F. C. Bldg. Augusta, Georgia AUTO BODY WORKS D EP A RTM ENT STO R ES J M PONDER. Prop Auto Painting and Body Repairing Radiators Repaired !)J2 Reynolds St Augusta. Ga. DRUG STORES FIIE HILL PHARMACY, INC. Reliable Druggists 14 j2 Monte Sano Ave Augusta. Ga. Phone 3-3621 AUTO PAINTING & BODY WORK D U. MULCAY CUSTOM AUTO PAINTING "A Classic Job" is our motto 949 Walker Street Augusta. Ga. DENTIST AUTO FINANCING DR. GRIFFIN’S WILLINGHAM AUTOMOBILE FINANCE COUP “A Home Company for Home Folks” 1311 Eighth Street Augusta, Ga. SAVANNAH DENTAL OFFICE 30 West Broughton Street Phone 2-1781 High Class Dental Work at reason able prices AUTO SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL REPAIRS OSBON AUTO SUPPLY CO 1255 Broad St.. Augusta, Ga Mohawk Tires. Thor Batteries, easy terms Parts .and accessories Bicycles and Wheel Toys J W WILSON Electrical Repair Shop Motors and electrical equipment repaired Motor Rewinding 23 Wall Street Macon. Ga. Phone 373 BICYCLES BICYCLES-SERVl CYCLES MOTORCYCLES Cash nr Easy Terms R L. SUMKKAU A SON 1248 Broad St Augusta. Ga. FLORISTS Flowers lor All Occasions McKEOWN’S FLORIST!** 125 Elljs Street. Phone 2-7014 BUILDING MATERIALS WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers of Sash-Doors— Blinds—Interior Trim Phone 2-4011 Roberts and Dugas Streets Augusta. Georgia FURRIERS SOUTHEASTERN FUR CO .Augusta’ 4 * Only Exclusive Furriers CEMETERIES Oil Greene Street Augusta. Ga. WESTOVER MEMORIAL PARKK Perpetual Care "Augusta’s Garden ol Memories’* FURNITURE DEALERS ALEX B ICDELBLUT FURNITURE CO. The Store of Quality and Originality Modern Furniture Reproductions Antiques Fabrics Rugs Imported Brassware Phone 2-7607 153ft Walton Way Augusta, Ga. CLOTHING FARR’S 833 Broad. Augusta. Ga Clothing, Hats. Furnishings. Correct in style and price—By "Farr” the best STERCHI’S The South’s Largest Home Furnishers Cherry at Broadway Macon, Ga. COAL and ICF, AUGUSTA ICE AND COAL COMPANY 100% HOME INDUSTRY Allburn Coal Crystal Clear Ice Phone 2.7721 Augusta. Ga. FUNERAL DIRECTORS IIOWDEN COAL & OIL CO Phone 4148 Savannah, Georgia COAL, FUEL OILS SHELL GASOLINE Fred J Howden Frank D Howden Mert Spellman Cosgrove HENDERSON BROTHERS Funeral Directors-Embalmers 220 Drayton Street, Corner Hull Phone 8139-8130 Ambulance Service Savannah. Ga. CONTRACTORS FOOD PRODUCTS DAN J SHEEHAN COMPANY TILE MARBLE TERRAZZO Store Front Specialists Piste Art Window Glass Glazine Paints Varnishes Painting Savannah. Ga. 150 Whitaker St COASTAL COFFEE COMPANY Savannah, Ga. Dependable merchandise COASTAL SUPREME COFFEE in vacuum jars, tins and packages. Also LIVE OAK and Sea Gull coffee and teas. TO OUR READERS We ask our readers to note carefully the names ol the retailers, wholesalers, manuiacturers, business and professional men whose firm names appear in this directory They have th is indicated the value they set on Catholic patronage and their willingness to so licit vuur business through our columns. Investigation aas demon strateo to us that these firms have a reputation lor fair dealing and general reliability. When patronizing them please mention The Catho lic Bulletin. LADIES READY TO WEAR GAS—OIL—SERVICE BOAltDMAN OIL COMPANY Augusta, Georgia TEXACO MARGARET LOTZ SPECIA1.TY SHOP 827 Greene St. Augusta. Ga. LAUNDRIES and CLEANERS STARK-EMPIRE Augusta. Ga. LAUNDRY CLEANING D' Phones 3-3611 2-4733 LEE BLUM. Owner FREE BUKOS DRY CLEANING Cleaners and Dyers Phone 2-3125 “Our Cleaning Art Keep* Ward robes Smart" Savannah. Ga Fine quality laundry -:-rvice, NEW LUSTER dry cleaning, Shampoo process rug cleaning Phone 3-1121 1160 Wheaton St. "Quality shows at New Way clothes" MATTRESSES MEADERS MATTRESS COMPANY Manufatcurers at all grades of Mattresses and Pillows Rear 425 Arch Street Macon, Ga. Phone 5136 GARAGES SUPREME STORAGE GARAGE Washington—Polishing—Lubricating It Pays to Park Indoors Phone 9300 451 Second St. OXLEY BROS.. Prop. Macon, Georgia HATS P. F. SI1KRON & CO. 1010 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. HATS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY We carry more hats than any store In Augusta and sell them cheaper HOTELS and CAFES HOME FOLKS CIGAR STORE SODA LUNCHES NEWSSTAND BILLARD PARLOR Phone 2-7379 754 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. THE TOWN TAVERN Broad at 7th Augusta. Ga OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Steaks, Chops, Seafood a Specialty LUMBER MULHERIN LUMBER COMPANY AUGUSTA, GA. MEMORIALS Established 1907. Phone 5571-3-2320 Oglethorpe Marble & Granite Co. Monuments Coping, Etc. M. I Little. Manager Cor. E. Broad and Waldburg Sts. Savannah, Ga. OFFICE SUPPLIES MURPIIEY STATIONERY CO. 720 Broad Street i Augusta. Georgia POTATO CHIPS Fresh Daily Made In Augusta 1IEOS POTATO CHIPS Pennut Butter Sandwiches and / Salted Peanuts PHOTOGRAPHERS SHEEHAN STUDIO Portraits and Commercial Photography 7®2 Broad Street Phone 2-K31S Augusta, Georgia PLUMBERS JCME PLUMBING CO. Plumbing and Heating "R pair Work A Specialty" Ed J Clucevich. Phone' 7030 340 Lincoln St. Savannah, Ga. PRINTING and ENGRAVING PRWTtfrcr Quick Service—Reasonable Price# We Specialize In Mail Orders WALTON PRINTING CO. Phone 2-7892 117 Eighth St Augusta, Ga. PUBLIC UTILITIES Light—Heat—Power—Transportation SAVANNAH ELECTRIC & POWER CO. H C. Foss. President ROOFING AUGUSTA ROOFING & METAL WORKS, INC. Everything in Roofing nnd Sheet Metal Work Warm Air Heating 023-625 Reynolds St Phone 2-2318 Augusta, Ga. SLUSKY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES, INC. QUALITY Roofing — Steel Windows — Wire Fence Paints — Varnishes — Hardware 1009 Broad St Augusta, Ga. GEORGIA ROOFING A SUPPLY CO. Roofing Contractors & Distributor, Barrett EVERLOX Shingles Macon, Ga. Albert “Kelly” Sheridan, Mgr. SEA FOOD DEALERS THE MACON FISH & OYSTER CO. "Macon’s Leading Fish and Oyster House 422 Second St. Macon, Ga SHOES THE MACON SHOE COMPANY The Store Where Quality Count, 361 Third St. Macon. Ga SHOE REPAIRING EXPERT WORKMANSHIP DANIELS’ SHOE REPAIRING 909 Broad Phone 2-7545 Augusta. Ga. PHONE 4371 UNION SHOE SHOP Hillman B. Tanner, Prop. Work called for and delivered 456 Cotton Ave., Macon. Ga. SPORTING GOODS GOLF CLUB CLOSEOUT 300 35.00 value standard make golf clubs, $1.95 CITIZENS’ LOAN ASS N. MHchell WA 7353 Atlanta. Ga.