The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, August 30, 1952, Image 18

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niunTcerj fHE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA AUGUST 30, 1952 Congratulations to Our Lady of the Assumption School COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE KINSLAND'S FLORAL SHOP 4095 Peachtree Road Cherokee. 7520—Brookhaven, Ga. Congratulations to Our Lady of the Assumption School NORTH DeKALB REALTY & INSURANCE CO., LTD. OSCAR K. BATTLE, JR., General Manager 5360 Peachtree Road, Chamblee, Georgia Congratulations to Our Lady of the Assumption School AMOS DRUG COMPANY Prescription Druggists 5358 Peachtree Road, Chamblee, Georgia K. OF C. OFFICERS INSTALLED IN AUGUSTA—Newly elected officers of Patrick Walsh Council, No. 677 Knights q£ Columbus, who were formally installed on August 11 by District Deputy Henry C. Taylor, of Atlanta, are pictured above. Seated, left to right, DeWeen Fourcher, deputy grand knight; Harry L. Best, grand knight; John E. Sullivan, financial secretary; standing, left to right, Joseph San Fratello, trustee; Joseph Hightower, outside guard; John T. Chesser, trustee; William M. O’Dowd, trustee; T. K. Conlon, chancellor; Ernest Dinkins, inside guard; E. F. Guy, treasurer. Officers of the council not appearing in the picture are Father Harold Barr, chaplain; Charl.s Bradley, advocate; Phil Vagnoni, warden; Anthony Tarantine, recording secretary; and Joseph Armstrong, lecturer.—(Photo by Frank C hristian—Courtesy of The Augusta Herald). James B. Charles Dies in Florida TAMPA, Fla.—.Funeral services for James Burch Charles, registrar for the Hillsborough County Health Department, who died August 1, were held at the Sacred Heart Church here, Father Francis J. Kness, S. J., officaiting. Inter ment services were conducted at Oak View Cemetery, Albany, Ga., by Father Daniel J. Bourke, V. F. A resident of Tampa for more than forty years, Mr. Charles was formerly in the lumber business in Georgia and Florida. Born in Ala bama, he was a graduate of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute at Auburn. He was a member of the Holy Name Society, the Knights of Columbus and the Elks. Mr. Charles is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen P. Charles, of Tampa; two sons, Ray P. Charles and James B. Charles, Jr., both of Tampa; two brothers. Frank R. Charles and Henry Charles, both of Miami; two sisters, Mrs. J. B. Coles, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. A. S. Lawson, Waugh, Ala. FRANK M. AVINON DIES IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for Frank M. Avinon, who died July 28, were held at the Ca thedral of St. John the Baptist. A resident of Savannah since 1918. he was a native of Spain. He was a mill mechanic for the South ern Cotton Oil Company, and a fourth degree member of the Knights of Columbus. Mr. Avinon is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ellen Hope Avinon; four daughters, Mrs. F. E. Patton, Beau fort, S. C., Miss Josephine Avinon, and Mrs. John J. Lacewicz. both of Camp Lejeune, N. C., and Mrs. E. S. Altmon, Savannah; two sons, J. H. Herbert, Savannah, and Frank J. Avinon, Jacksonville, and six grandchildren. MRS. ALVIN HILL DIES IN AUGUSTA AUGUSTA, Ga. — Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Hill, wife of Alvin Ilill, who died Au gust 7, were held at the Immacu late Conception Church, Father Edward Richardson, S. M. A., of ficiating. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Hill is survived by two brothers, John Wray and R. L. Wray and other relatives. MRS. LOGAN F. ROE DIES IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Roe, wife of Logan F. Roe, who died here on August 4, were held at the Church of the Nativity of Our Lord, Thunderbolt, Father John A. Mor ris offering the Requiem Mass. Mrs. Roe is survived by her hus band; a brother, Francis Cronen- bery, Krozet, Va., and an aunt, Mrs. Carrie McLaury, Florence, S. C OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION SCHOOL IN NORTH ATLANTA ENROLLS ITS FIRST PUPILS Congratulations to Our Lady of the Assumption School PEACHTREE GLEANERS AND LAUNDRY 'Dry Cleaning at Its Best' Experienced Personnel . . . Modern Equipment Pick Up and Delivery 5366 Peachtree Road Atlanta, Georgia ATLANTA, Ga. —The recently completed school of Our Lady of the Assumption parish in North Atlanta will open on September 2, and will be conducted by the Sis ters of Mercy of the Union. Sister M. Assumpta, R. S. M., will be the Superior of the new community, and Sister M. Chris tine, R. S. M., will be the princi pal, with Sister M. Monica, R.S.M., and Sister M. Mercia, R. S. M., completing the present teaching staff. The school will open with a kin dergarten and the first, second, third, fourth and fifth elementary grades this year. Other grades will be added until the full eight- year grammar school course will be offered. One hundred and thirty children have already registered for the kin dergarten class, and over two hun dred pupils have been enrolled to date in the other grades. Sister Assumpta, the Superior, was stationed last year at St. Mary’s Home, in Savannah, as was Sister Monica. Sister Chris tine taught last year at the Bless ed Sacrament School in Savannah; and Sister Mercia at the Sacred Heart School, Augusta. Ths Sisters will occupy a new convent, just completed. The con vent will afford accommodations for ten Sisters when the school will require a teaching staff of that number. The projected parish plant when completed will include in addition to the school and convent, a rec tory and a church. For the pres ent, the auditorium of the school building is being used as a church. The Most Reverend Gerald P. O’Hara, D. D., J.U.D., Archbishop- Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta, an nounced in April, 1951, the estab lishment of a new parish which would serve the rapidly growing section of Greater Atlanta in the Ghamblee - Brookhaven area be yond the parish of the Co-Cathe dral of Christ the King. A ten-acre tract of land in Ogle thorpe Estates was purchased as a site for the new church and other parish buildings. The attractively located property is between Peach tree Road and Johnson Ferry Road, and is encircled by Hearst Drive and Lanier Drive. Monsignor Joseph E. Moylan, P. A., at one time rector of the Co- Cathedral of Christ the King in At lanta, is the pastor of the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, with Father Charles Mahoney, as sistant pastor. Two other new school buildings are being added to the educational system of the Diocese of Savan nah-Atlanta with the opening of the 1952-53 school year. The new St. Joseph’s School, Columbus, which is also conducted by the Sis ters of Mercy, and the new St. Theresa’s School, Albany, conduct ed by the Sisters Adorers of the Most Precious Blood. The new Immaculate Conception School in Atlanta, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, has been in use since after the Christmas va cation last winter. Boys From St. Joseph Home in Washington Enjoy Treat in Athens ATHENS, Ga.—Members of the Holy Name Society of St. Joseph’s parish entertained other members of the parish and thirty-five boys from St. Joseph's Home, Washing ton, on August 10, at a weiner roast held on the grounds of St. Joseph’s school. Father Felix Don nelly and several of the Sisters of St. ■ Joseph’s Home accompanied the boys to Athens for the enjoy able occasion. Congratulations To Our Lady Of The Assumption Church and School AJAX CLEANERS ''Your Neighborhood Cleaners" 3993-95 Peachtree Road Brookhaven, Georgia CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION SCHOOL DORTCH BAKING COMPANY WHOLESALE BAKERS PIES . . . CAKES . . . COOKIES . . . CRACKERS 305 Mitchell St., S. W. Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta—Birmingham—Jackson, Miss. Best Wishes To Our Lady Of The Assumption Church and School ETHERIDGE and VANNEMAN, INC. REALTORS "On The Path of Atlanta's Future" Peachtree Road at Oglethorpe Cherokee 026T LARGE, WOODED, RESTRICTED LOTS ADJACENT TO THIS BEAUTIFUL CHURCH AND SCHOOL, NEAR LAKE PHOEBE CASH OR TERMS