The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, May 17, 1952, Image 11

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MAY 17, 1952 THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMENS ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA BLiSy BW SOUTHEASTERN HATCHERIES O. S. Approved — MONEYMAKER _ Baby Chicks 139-141 Forsyth St., S. W. Phone Main 11** WILL SHIP C. ©. D. 109% LIVE ARRIVAL GUARANTEED Atlanta, Georgia AMOS DRUG STORE Established 1923 "THE BIGGEST LITTLE DRUG STORE IN TOWN" ASHBY AT HUNTER ATLANTA, GA. HENRY W. POTEET FUNERAL HOME MRS. WILLIAM J. MULHERIN, Receptionist 529 GREENE STREET AUGUSTA, GEORGIA C. J. KAMPER GROCERY CO. The Best in Food 608 Peachtree N. E. — Hemlock 5000 2939 Peachtree Rood — CHerokee 1141 ATLANTA, GEORGIA PAPAL AND CHRIST THE KING FLAGS U. S. AND GEORGIA STATE FLAGS FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS We are manufacturers and will appreciate your Inquiries and orders for Flags, Banners, Pennants. Caps, Chenille Letters. GENERAL SPECIALTY CO. 94 EDGEWOOD AVE1, S. E. ATLANTA. GA. FRED A. YORK PEST CONTROL SERVICE Our Slogan—Nearly Right Don’t Do Our Service—Always Guaranteed Our Products on Sale at Office CALL FOR FREE INSPECTION OR INFORMATION WA 8343—8344 John G. Butler Company PAINTS, GLASS, BUILDING MATERIALS, MILLWORK AND HARDWARE Store 2-1161 Plant 2-1164 Nearly 100 Years of Service SAVANNAH, GEORGIA CLARK LAUNDRY - DRY CLEANING TWO COMPLETE PLANTS 1107 Peachtree St., N. E. 2967 Peachtree Road HEmlock 4466 CHerokee 5311 ATLANTA, GEORGIA Georgia State Savings Bank of Savannah Bull and York Streets — Savannah, Ga. Established 1890 Chartered Bank and Trust Company A BANK WHICH GIVES YOU SAFETY — SERVICE — SECURITY Out-of-Town Checks Accepted on Deposit at Par UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Deposits Insured Up to $10,900.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation McGOLDRICK MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Studebaker Gars and Trucks Parts - Accessories - Service 240 THIRD STREET PHONE 5 6026 MACON, GEORGIA Father Alfred F. Kamler, Columbia To Celebrate Silver Jubilee, May 29 COLUMBIA, S. C.—Father Al fred F. Kamler, pastor of St. Jo seph’s Church, will offer a Sol emn Mass of Thanksgiving at St. Joseph’s on May 29, in commemo ration of the twenty-fifth anni versary of his ordination to the priesthood. The Most Reverend John J. Russell, D.D., Bishop of Charleston, will preside at the Mass. Officers of the Mass will be Father Edward Keller, deacon; Father Thomas Jellico, subdeacon, and Father Allan R. Jeffords, master of ceremonies. The sermon will be delivered by Father A. A. Plikunas. The Mass will be followed by a luncheon for the clergy at the Wade Hampton Hotel, with Mon signor Martin C. Murphy, as toast master, and Father Maurice Shean, C. O., as the speaker. In the eve ning members of St. Joseph’s parish will give a dinner and a reception in compliment to Father Kamler at tha Columbia Hotel. Neill O’D. Bultman, president of the St. Joseph’s Men’s Club will be master of ceremonies, with Bishop Russell as the principal speaker. Father Kamler was born in Olean, N. Y., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Kamler. After his graduation from Niagara Univer sity, he completed his study for the priesthood at the Seminary of Our Lady of the Angels, at Nia gara Falls, where he was ordain ed on May 29, 1927. His first assignment as a priest of the Diocese of Charleston was as assistant pastor of St. John the Evangelist Church, Summerville, and its missions at Walterboro, Cot- tageville, Yonges Island and Cath olic Hill. In May, 1929, he was appointed assistant pastor of St. Mary Help of Christians Church, Aiken, with charge of St. William’s Church, Ward, the Immaculate Conception Church, Edgefield, and other missions of Aiken. In October, 1933, Father Kam ler was made pastor of St. Peter’s Church, Beaufort, and its missions at Walterboro, Catholic Hill, Har- deeville and Pinckney Colony, while also serving as an auxiliary chaplain for the U. S. Marine Corps base at Parris Island, and as FATHER KAMLER director of Camp St. Mary’s, on the Okatee River. In 1940. Father Kamler was com missioned in the Reserve Chaplain Corps of the U. S. Navy, and in February, 1941, was called to ac tive duty at Parris Island. In 1942, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander, and in April, 1943, left Parris Island to serve overseas with the First Ma rine Amphibious Corps, of the Fleet Marine Force. In June, 1943, he was made regimental chaplain of the 2nd Marines, Third Marine Division, and in March, 1944, was made division chaplain after hav ing been promoted to the rank of commander. After three operational cam paigns, Father Kamler returned to | the United States in January, 1945, and was assigned to the U. S. Na val Training Center, Sampson, N. Y. In April, 1946. he was order ed to the Separation Center, New York City, and given a terminal leave. In July, 1946, Father Kamler was appointed pastor of St. Francis de Sales Church in Columbia, and when that parish was succeeded by that of the new St. Joseph’s Church here, he continued as pas tor. Atlanta Council, Knights of Columbus To Celebrate Fiftieth Anniversary ATLANTA, Ga.—Jack Langley, grand knight of Atlanta Council, No. 660, Knights of Columbus, has announced the following program in connection with the observance of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the council, on May 24-26. On May 24, from 2:30 to 6 p. m., there will be an open house at the K. of C. Home, 1200 Peachtree street, with all members of the Order and their relatives and friends invited to attend. From 6:30 to 7:30 p. m., there will be a reception for members, their wives or dates, Candidates for member ship and their wives or dates are also invited. From 8:30 to 11:30 p. m., there will be a dance, with an orchestra to furnish the music. On May 25, at 9:30 a. m., there will be a Solemn High Mass at the Immaculate Conception Church, with Father F. M. Perry, S. M., as celebrant. hTe sermon will be de livered by, Monsignor P. J. O’Con nor, director of the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, in Wash ington, D. C. That afternoon, starting at 1 o’clock, Atlanta Council will con- Knights of Columbus Council in Augusta Elects New Officers AUGUSTA, Ga.—Harry L. Best was elected grand knight of Patrick Walsh Council, No. 677, Knights of Columbus, to succeed William M. O’Dowd, at a meeting of the coun cil held on May 12, at the K. of C. Home. Other officers elected were De- Ween Fourcher, deputy grand knight; Edward F. Guy, treasurer; Theodore Conlon, chancellor; Philip J. Tarantine, recording sec retary; Ernest Dinkins, inside guard; Joseph Hightower, outside guard. Trustees of the council are Mr. O’Dowd, the retiring grand knight, John T. Chesser and Joseph San Fratello. HIS HOLINESS Pope Pius XII led the Italian children of Catholic Action in a nation-wide recitation of the Rosary over Radio Vatican on May 13, the 35th anniversary the first apparition of the Blessed Virgin at Fatima. fer the first, second and third de grees on a large class of can didates. On May 27, at 7 p. m., at the Elks’ Club, 736 Peachtree street, the Golden Anniversary banquet will be held with the Most Rev erend Francis E. Hyland, Auxiliary Bishop of Savaanah-Atlanta, pre siding, and Supreme Secretary Joseph F. Lamb, of New Haven, Conn., as guest speaker. Dwight L. Hollowell is general chairman of the committee in charge, with Louis Baughnon, and chairman of the reservations committee. BEATIFIED — Blessed Rose Venerini, foundress of the Congre gation of Venerini Sisters, who was beatified in St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome, on May 4. Born in Viterbo, Italy, in 1656, she died in Rome in 1728. She is revered as a pioneer in the methods of educa tions. The congregation came to the United States in 1909 and the nuns work in the Archdiocese of Boston, the Dioceses of Worcester, Providnece, Springfield and Al bany. Photo Courtesy of Catholic Free Press. (NC Photos). x>{ 0U *!««&» CIS &. St ®otUnww t, 9RA. GENERAL TIRES GENERAL BATTERIES TEXACO PRODUCTS GENERAL TIRE & SUPPLY GO. Broad at Twelfth St. Augusta. Ga. It's Easy To Save by Mali Savings insured up to $10,000 Since 1927, never less than 3% current Q dividend Write today for details of our Save- by mail plan. Safe . . . Handy . . Envelopes furnished by us. STANDARD FEDERAL SAYINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 48 Brood St. N. W. Atlanta, Ga. I "/l HOTEL 1 1L aus •04 Tasty Foods Look for Oscar 20th Century Pickle Chips Bright and Crispy- Sweet and Spicy. Nothing better I If you cannot purchase this In your horn# town—write u*-P.O. Box J. S„ Chicago (90) f Sexton Qualify iicocfy