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SEPTEMBER 27, 1952
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
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tion of Blessed Pius X in churches in the United States under certain
conditions. The veneration is permitted in churches where the Confra
ternity of Christian Doctrine, to which Pius X gave added impetus,
is established and actively functioning. The church must also have a
statue of the late Pope that is approved by the local Bishop. In the
above picture, His Excellency Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani,
Apostolic Delegate to the U. S., stands beside a statue that has been
produced to fill this need. The statue was executed by Antonio Dal
,Pino for St. Anthony Guild at the request of the Episcopal Committee
of-the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pius X was Pope from 1903
to 1914. His Holiness Pope Pius XII, in the painting- above, beatified
Blessed Pius X in 1951. (NC Photos)
Capacity Enrollment
At Boys Y Catholic
High School, Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Boys’ Catho
lic High School opened for the
1952-53 scholastic year with an en
rollment of 200 students, which is
the maximum number Which can
be accommodated.
Brother John Arthur has return
ed as principal, and other Marist
Brothers of the Schools on the
faculty are Brother Albert, Broth
er Linus, Brother Herman, Broth
er Francis Michael, Brother Fran
cis Anthony, Brother Louis and
Brother Joseph Cerin.
MARRIAGES
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Miss Nancy
Mary Sollar, daughter of Mrs. Co-
leen Sollar and the late Frank A.
Sollar, and Mr. James A. Green,
son of Mrs. Rachael Green, were
married on September 21 at the
Blessed Sacrament Church, Fath
er Thomas A. Brennan officiating
and offering the Nuptial Mass.
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Get Acquainted Meetipg
Held by Sacred Heart
School PTA in Atlanta
ATLANTA, Ga. -— Members of
the Parent-Teacher Association of
the Sacred Heart School held a
“Get Acquainted” meeting on Sep
tember 17. Clever decorations of
the walls of the assembly room by
Mrs. J. M. Kruse and Mrs. IV. D.
Clark, recalled the “dear old
golden rule” school days of the
mothers.
Mrs. W. D. Reiker,, the newly
elected president, introduced the
officers, Mrs. A. J. Sheehan, vice-
president; Mrs. E. W. West, record
ing secretary; Mrs. J. D. Krimmer,
Corresponding secretary, and the
board members, Mrs. A. K. Par-
man, Mrs. W. F. Friedewald, Mrs.
H. E. Baker, Mrs. D. W. Burns.
Committee appointments were
made as follows: Ways and Means,
Mrs. R. H. Bradley, Mrs. A. Burch;
Program, Mrs. Harry Donahue;
Social Welfare, Mrs. Frank Aberg;
Patrol Boys, Mrs. M. G. Beall,
NCCW, Mrs. W. M. Hepburn, Mrs.
R. J. Reynolds; Health, Mrs. R. H.
Wiggins; Campfire, Mrs. J. W.
Sweeney; Blue Birds, Mrs. A. K.
Oarman; First Friday breakfast,
Mrs. J. H. Haley; Telephone, Mrs.
E. C. Bouvette, Mrs. J. J. Welden;
Hospitality, Mrs. J. M. Kruse, Mrs.
W. H. Clark.
PTA funds have provided new
water coolers in the school and
benches for the campus, and also
improvements to the public ad
dress system. Special mention was
made of “PTA Patter,” originated,
edited and published by Mrs.
Kruse, as an important factor ip
stimulating interest in the associa
tion. Plans are being made for a
Hallowe’en carnival, with Mrs.
Urschel as chairman of the com
mittee in charge. Refreshments
were served by Mrs. Ederer and
Mrs. Shipp.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Miss Mary
Dolores Howe, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Howe, and Mr. Joseph
Rutland Myhtt, son of Mrs. Ed
ward C. Myatt, were married on
September 6' at the Cathedral of
St. John the Baptist, Monsignor T.
James McNamara officiating and
offering the Nuptial Mass.
DOWD-LEE
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DECATUR, Ga. — Miss Adele
Lee, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs.
George Parkhurst Lee, and Mr.
Arthur Kenneth Dowd, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kenneth
Dowd, of Hastings-on-fiudson, N.
Y., were married on September 6
at’ St. Thomas More Church,
Father Thomas I. Sheehan officiat
ing.
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ATLANTA, Ga.—Miss Teresa Ann
Maloof, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles F. Maloof, and Mr. Henry
L. Gernazian, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Gernazian, were married
on September 7 at the Immaculate
Conception Church, Monsignor
James J. Grady officiating.
REPRESENTATIVE PAT SUT
TON (Democratic) of Tennessee,
has announced he will propose an
amendment to each foreign aid ap
propriation bill offered in the next
session of Congress that will for
bid economic assistance to any na
tion denying the free exercise of
religion. The congressman said
that he particularly had Italy in
mind, but that the proposal could
also apply to Spain, Yugoslavia,, or
any other nations that might bar
freedom of worship to any group.
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