The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, November 27, 1954, Image 9

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NOVEMBER 27, 1954. THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA NINE BEST WISHES BORDEN’S Lily Ice Cream Co. ROME, GEORGIA ROME MEN'S SHOP, Inc 216-218 BROAD STREET ROME, GEORGIA JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME Incorporated 1148 BROAD STREET ROME, GEORGIA BEST WISHES Rome Hardware Co., Inc. ESTABLISHED 1886 ROME, GEORGIA "OLD TIME" MINSTREL HELD BY SAVANNAH HOLY NAME SOCIETY ROME i LINCOLN-MERCURY CO. SUMMERVILLE ROAD ROME, GEORGIA — TELEPHONE 5383-4 Lincoln Mercury SAVANNAH, Ga.—The days of the old minstrels were revived on November 18 when the Holy Name . Society of Sacred Heard held an old fashioned minstrel. Under the direction of R. F. Smith, the program was as fol lows: A Busy Day Uptown—Poor Boy (the beggar), Barry Keating; Sam, John Keating; Joe, John Collins; Jim, Kirby Winters; Liza, Helen Dotson; Gladiola, Maragret Du Four; Sweet Pea, Ann Marie Shea; Lolli-Pop, Billy Deegan; Fat Boy. Tommy Dotson; Black Boy, John Keating; Shadrack, Grady Pacifici; Miranda, Joan Price; Lula May, Betty Rose Keat ing; Slowpoke, James S. Morel: Interlocutor, James L. McLaugh lin; Sambo, Milton J. Little: Mr. Bones, R. F. Smith. Sr.: Light ning, William (Billy) Cramer; The Chorus—Pauline Sweat. lanta Symphony Orchestra and Woman of the Year from Atlanta, gave a talk on the connection be tween Liturgical Music and Cath olic Action. The Forum concluded with the group attending Bene diction and the Rosary in the Church. Charlie McKenzie, Jack Schroeder, Walter Jarvis, Christian Family Forum At Macon MACON, Ga. — On Sunday, November 7th, the first of a series of Christian Family Movement forums was held at St. Joseph’s Church-under the direction of CFM chaplain. The purpose of the forums will be to get a fuller knowledge and enthusiasm for our faith, and a greater apprecia tion of Catholic Action. Lane and Bette Williams are the chairman- couple of these forums and they promise many exciting and inter esting meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sheridan and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobson, having just returned from a re treat given by the famous au thority on CFM, Monisignor Hillenbrand, presented discussions on two of Mgsr.’s subjects, the Mass and the Mystical Body. Mrs. Howard C. Smith, of At lanta, co-ordinator of music in the dioCese, founder of the At- Saint Mary’s Parish Council Hears Reports AUGUSTA, Ga. — The regu lar monthly meeting of St. Mary’s-on-the-Hill Parish Coun cil of Catholic Women was held on Tuesday, Nov. 9th at The Knights of Columbus Home. Mrs. Edwin Dorr, President, conducted the meeting. Report,-, from all chairmen of standing committees were given. Miss Anna Rice, Deanery pres ident, told of plans for a float to participate in the Augusta Merchant’s Christmas parade — The Knights of Columbus will cooperate with the Augusta Deanery Council of Catholic. Women in this project. Follow ing the business meeting Miss Louise Mulherin, chairman of - Libraries and Literature, gave a review of Bishop Sheen’s latest book “The World’s First Love” which was most appropriate dur ing this Marian Year. Miss Mul- herin’s talk was very inspiring and apprecated by all present. Members were urged to attend the War Relief Tea of the Deane ry to be held at the Sacred Hear t Hall on Friday, Nov. 19th. Plans were made for the Dec. meeting to be held at the K of C Home on Dec. 14th. At this meeting ban dages will be made for Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cancer Home Cancer Home in Atlanta, after whcih there will be a social hour featuring the celebration of Christmas. MACONITE OPENS NEW BUSINESS MACON, Ga.—T he many friends of Robert Hinson of Ma con will be interested in know ing that he is now in business for himself as proprietor of Robert Hinson’s Service Station. The new station, which opened on Sept. 18, is located at 4099 Houston Ave. REDDY KILOWATT . . Georgia Power