The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, July 09, 1955, Image 16

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SIXTEEN THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA JULY 9, 1955, Johnston and Class MEN’S SHOP CORNER PINE COURT AVENUE ALBANY, GEORGIA A., C-. Gortatowsky 1. C. Gortatowsky CORTATOWSKY BROS 9 ALBANY, GEORGIA HOFMAYER DRY MODS COMPANY WHOLESALE ■«a W. L. BUXTON D. W. GARRISON IDEAL HEATING AND PLUMBING CO. ^Conscientious Service” 107 Flint Avenua — P. O. Box 32 — Phase 6-1584 ALBANY, GEORGIA News From St. John’s (Mrs, Chas. Flesh) HAPEVILLE. Ga. — Reverend Joseph Frederick Ware has been assigned to St, John the Evange list Church, Hapeville, Ga., as as sistant pastor. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ware, Savan nah, Ga., has four brothers and one sister. Father Ware is the Spiritual Director of the Legion of Mary, of the Junior and Senior Young People’s Clubs of the Parish, of the Holy Name Society of St. John’s, and of the St. John Berch- man’s Alter Boys’ Society. We are extremely happy to have Father Ware at St. John’s and we wish him a long, success ful stay at our church. Since our last publication we have had a change in the summer schedule at St. Johns. The cor rected time is: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, and 12:00. The Holy Name Society of St. John’s is going to sponsor a Ham burger Fry on the, school grounds on July 16, from 3 p. m. to 8 p. m. The men promise Grade A food and service. St. John held Catechitical Classes from June 6 through 24. The .children were tutored by Mesdames T. L. Zarworski, in charge, and Jane Oliver, members of the Legion of Mary, and by Mesdames James Kennelley and C. E. Walton. The Legion of Mary sincerely thank Mrs. Kennelley and Mrs. Walton for their effi cient assistance in teaching the -children. In addition, Mrs. Walton taught the children singing of (he hymns. The approximately fifty children who attended the'se class es were taught Catechism, Rosary prayers, prayers to the. Blessed Lady, hymns, and they visited.the Blessed Sacrament daily. It was learned by the teachers there is great need for these classes. The children derived much from their teachers, but the short length of time devoted to that kind of study left much to be done. The final lesson was followed by a small party for the children, attended by the teachers and Fathers Daly and Ware. Religious gifts were distributed to the chil dren by Father Daly. Our paper sale was a success. Billy Jones won first prize of $3.00; John Davis won second prize, and William Clarke won third prize. ODD BUT PERTINENT The business of giving names to hurricanes is not without pre- ' cedence. Black Sea storms, which arrive usually on schedule, the National Georgraphy Society re ports, are known as the Storm of the Quail, Storm of the Flow ers, Storm of the Fish. Tempest timetables, similar’ to those used in the early 19th century, enable passengers to plan smooth trips. These storms have earned the sea itself a variety of names. Ear ly Greek seafarers called it Axe- nus, “Unfriendly to Strangers.” When Greek colonies took root from the 8th to 9th centuries B. C., a kindlier attitude—possibly in the hope of establishing friend lier relations with the turbulent waters—was adopted and Axenus was changed to E u x i n u s, “Friendly to Strangers.” Heavy winter fogs that , seemed to turn the water black gave the sea its present name. But it still can hardly be termed a friendly body of water. CAUSE'S Finer Food Super Markets Our Stores Open All Day Wednesday ALBANY, GEORGIA BEST WISHES SAVELLE JEWELRY COMPANY M. J. SAVELLE, JR„ President-Treasurer CHARLES MATHIS, Manager ALBANY, GEORGIA KEENAN AUTO PARTS COMPANY ALBANY, GEORGIA PITTSBURG PLATE GLASS COMPANY 235 FLINT AVE., ALBANY, GA.