The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, November 27, 1954, Image 11

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NOVEMBER 27, 1954. THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA ELEVEN Hapeville Bicycle & Key Shop 3469 FULTON AVE. CAlhoun 1983 Hobby Craft and Schinn Bicycles Murry Tricycles and Cars — Bicycles and Tricycles Painted and Repaired HAPEVILLE, GA. CARLISLE GRILL PEACHTREE AT 10TH STREET DRAFT and BOTTLED BEER HOME COOKING VE 9216 ATLANTA, GA. Christmas Cards Atlanta's Largest Assortment HOLLOWAY'S CARD SHOP l ' Healey Building 56 Broad St., N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA We Have An Outstanding Selection of Religious Cards for Christmas. MRS. JANE THOMAS Lady Embalmer MRS. J. AUSTIN DILLON Lady Embalmer J. AUSTIN DILLON CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service 498-508 PRYOR ST., S. W. MAIN 4680 MAIN 4681 J. AUSTIN DILLON LOUIER, THOMAS President Manager NEWSOME’S SHOES i 117 Clairmont Avenue EV 1411 Decatur, Ga. We Specialize In Individuality Decatur's First and Finest Decorators CAIN & CO. Interiors 134 Sycamore St. EV 4485 Decatur, Ga. CONSULTING SERVICE DRAPERIES CORNICES CARPETING FURNISHINGS Co-Cathedral Club Chartered ATLANTA, Ga. — The Minute- men of Christ the King Civics Club of Christ the King School this week received its official charter from the commission on American Citizenship in Wash ington, D. C. The charter formally recognizes the local unit of the Civics Club which was recently organized. The pupils of Grade 7 comprise its membership. The officers of the newly or ganized Club are : Martha Tull, president; Norma Wrigley, secre tary; Richard Marchetti, treas urer. The Minutemen of Christ the King Civics Club is one of more than 2,2000 Catholic Civics Clubs chartered in the United States in the past year. Sponsored by the Commission on American Citi zenship of the Catholic University of America in Washington, D. C. these Clubs foster training for good citizenship. Through monthly projects, fea- Catholic Messenger, these young citizens learn in a concrete way the meaning of Christian social living based on principles of jus tice and charity. This year the Commission on American Citizenship has set up for the Clubs a program of study and action under the general theme, “We Need One Another.” The program will stress the inter dependence of urban and rural people. MARBLE FOR If | ST. JOHN'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL HAPEVILLE . “ 5 n v II AND INSTALLATION OF ALTAR y# jj REEVES MARBLE CQ.I ATLANTA, GEORGIA . Jf;'' -]!§ Trinity Circle To Join Sodality On December 8th MACON, GA. — Holy Trinity Circle of St. Joseph’s Church held their November meeting on Monday, Nov. 8th at the Catho lic Woman’s Clubhouse, with Mrs. E. H. Buck, President, pre siding. Committee chairmen gave brief reports and Mrs. G. A. Ken- nington told about the recent Laymen’s Convention in Augus ta, and plans were told for the Bingo party on November 19th for the benefit of the Catholic Woman’s Club. Mrs. H. W. Clark is chairman of this event; Mrs. Robert Young, tickets, Mrs. Carl Cain, Jr. and Mrs. Holst C. Beall as; Mrs. Robert McCrary, Mrs. J. P. McGoldrick and Mrs. Charles .Long refreshments. Mrs. V. J. O’Shaughnessev had charge of the program which included book reviews and re commendations for reading by Mrs. John McBrearty, Mrs. A. T. Worsham and Mrs. J. P. Mc Goldrick. Father Benanti spoke to the members on the Mystical Body. He also told of his hope to have the Circle received into the So dality of Our Blessed Lady. It was voted unanimously that the membership be received on December 8th, The Feast of the Immaculate Conception, with other organizations in the Church and to be known hence forth as the Holy Trinity Sodali ty. Membership cards with the Prayer To the Most Holy Trinity were distributed. At the conclusion o fthe meet ing, the hostesses Mrs. H. W. Clark, Mrs. Holst C. Beall served refreshments. William Ba rrington Dies At Atlanta ATLANTA, Ga.—FuneJal serv ices for Mr. William Barrington King were held November 16th at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Rev. Father John McDonough of ficiating. TOM LLOYD DRY CLEANING CO. 459 NORTH AVE., N. E. AT 1633 ATLANTA, GEORGIA HAVE YOU SEEN GERALDINES? gifts greeting cards DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES 1043 Peachtree St. — EM 4346 — Atlanta, Ga. "QUALITY HAS NO SUBSTITUTE" THE LOEB SHOP • Gifts for All Occasions • 5313 PEACHTREE RD. CHAMBLEE, GA. PEACHTREE ROAD PHARMACY 4084 Peachtree Rd., N. E. Phone EX. 4651 Brookhaven, Georgia CLAIRMONT PHARMACY Phone 47-4483 Chamblee, Ga. HAPEVILLE DRUG CO. THE DRUG STORE ON THE CORNER Phone CAlhoun 3121 Hapeville, Ga. WEI NSTOCK'S FLORIST AND DECORATIONS 8 PEACHTREE STREET PHONE WALNUT 0908 ATLANTA, GEORGIA COMFORT FURNITURE COMPANY "In Business For Your Comfort" Complete Home Furnishers — Cash or Terms. 150 Whitehall Street — WAlnut 7789 — Atlanta. Ga. PAUL D. WEST Superintendent of Schools Fulton County, Ga. Best Wishes to Shrine of The Immaculate Conception Southeastern Electric Supply Co. 575 Marietta St., N. W. Atlanta 3, Ga. ^ohn ^J4ancoch Walter Powell, General Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Edwin S. Davis, Washington Block Bldg., Macon, Ga. J. E. Hudspeth, Biggers Bldg., Columbus, Ga. George A. Rice, Savannah, Ga. COMPLIMENTS OF THE QQ SALMON PEOPLE P. E, &C0. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON