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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
DECEMBER 11, 1954.
WAYCROSS CONVENT-—Pictured here is the Convent of the
Sisters who staff St. Joseph’s.
ELUSION’S DRUG STORE
S. S. Ellisfon, Prop.
Phone 387 • Elizabeth and Pendleton Streets
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
ROBINSONS
412 Mary Street 1 , Waycross, Go.
MANY ACTIVITIES AT
ST. JOHN'S, HAPEVILLE
HAPEVILLE, Ga. — Christmas
Schedule 11:30 p.m. Christmas
Eve., Carols 12:01 a.m. High Mass.
Gregorian Mass of the Angels
sung by choir Organist, Mrs. John
Louth, 7:00, 8:00 and 10:00 a.m.
Low Masses. Confessions. De
cember 23 and 24: 4:30 to 5:30 -
8:00 - 9:00 p.m.
No confessions on Christmas
Day.
New Year’s Day: 8:00, 10:00 and
12:00 a.m .
Forty Hours Devotion: Decem
ber 12, 13 and 14, opening with
a High Mass at 10 o’clock on
Sunday, the 12th. Father Mc-
Shane of the Marist Order will
deliver sermons at the evening
services at 8 o’clock.
A tridium was held at St.
John’s on December 5, 6 and 7 in
honor of the closing of the'Marian
Year. We were fortunate in hav
ing Father McManus of Marist
College preaching at these de
votions.
Our choir members who par
ticipated in the magnificent music
sung at the Shrine of the Im
maculate Conception Church on
Dec. 8, James Foley, Gerald
Fitzgerald and Sgt. oennis Lew-
indowski. These men who have
been attending practices for many
Antonio Aliotta
Dies At Savannah
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Funeral
services for Antonio Aliotta were
held November 26 th at the
Church of the Most Blessed Sac
rament. Rev. Thomas A. Brennan
officiating.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Marie Rizza Aliotta; two daugh
ters, Mrs. Salvatore Ricupero of
Thaunderbolt, and Mrs. Frank
DeCecilia of Savannah; two sons,
Salvatore Aliotta and Frank Ali
otta; a sister Mrs. Camela Cal-
laci of Italy, and four grand
children.
MSJ. MOTHERS
HOLD MEETING
AUGUSTA, Ga. — The Mount
Saint Joseph Mother’s Club at
its meeting in the school audi
torium had as its guest speak
er, Sister Marie Marce of the
faculty of Mount Saint Joseph
school.
Mrs. Lee Ethredge Jr., program
chairman, introduced Sister
Marce who gave a talk on her
experiences in the Islands of
Hawaii.
The club accepted with regret
the resignation of Mrs. John
Scherer and welcomed Mrs. Ray-.,
mond R. Loyal Jr., as its new
president.
The grade count was won by
the second grade.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. A. T. Mulherin, and Mrs. W.
A. Faughnan.
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months deserve our praise and
thanks.
If you attended the chicken
supper given by the Holy Name
men of St. John’s on November
21, you went home raving about
the delicious meal, and the ex
cellent professional-like service
and efficiency demonstrated by
men. Decked in their chef uni
forms they put on a supper that
was no less than marvelous and
we ladies hope they will not dis
play their culinary arts on an an
nual basis only, but that they
will give a “repeat performance”
very soon. Chairman for the af
fair was Chris Karas, and work
ing with him on his committee
were: Coleman Smith, Jim
Clarke, and Dan Reinman. The
ladies who assisted with tickets
and pie donations were: Mrs.
Irehe Docekal, Mrs. Anna Mae
French and Mrs. Carol Hutching.
The Town Tavern
Restaurant
OPPOSITE THE OLD SLAVE MARKET
ON U. S. 1
LOUISVILLE, GEORGIA
As the year closes, we reflect
on the happenings of 1954 and
we thing how good God has been.
Our parish has been abundantly
blessed, and our hearts are full
of praise and thanksgiving at the
Christmas Season. For all we
wish a happy, holy holiday sea
son.
Albany PTA Ass'n.
Hears L. F. McMahon
ALBANY, Ga. — The Parent-
Teacher Assn., of St. Teresa’s met
on Wednesday, November 10th
in the school auditorium with
Mrs. Edwin Anderson, Vice-Pres.,
presiding, due to the illness of
the President Mrs. Dermot Shem-
well, Jr.
VALENTINE L. STANTON
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
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OF THE
CATHOLIC LAYMEN'S ASSOCIATION
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WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
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"BEGINNING 52 YEARS
CONTINUOUS SERVICE"
Fr. Bourke introduced L. F
McMahon, who spoke of the drive
for Catholic literature being cur-
| rently sponsored by the school
children.
The meeting was turned over to
Mrs. Herman Turner who pre
sented. Miss Barbara Jones, Al
bany Woman of the Year. Miss
Jones gave a very interesting talk
on the cultural advantages that
Albany has to offer.
The attendance prize was won
by the first grade. After the meet
ing a social hour was enjoyed
with Mrs. Zack as hostess.
Knowledge without experi
ence is water with no pitcher
in which to carry it.—Chinese
proverb.
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WAYCROSS, GEORGIA