The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, July 09, 1955, Image 19

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July 9,1955. THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA NINETEEN ROBERT 1. IMAN, Inc. MEN'S WEAR 214 Pine Avenue — Dial HEmlock 6-2112 ALBANY GEORGIA WIGGINS DRY CLEANERS EVERY GARMENT STERILIZED KNOW WHERE YOU SEND YOUR CLOTHES 220 Pine Avenue Albany, Georgia CENTRAL SEA FOOD MARKET ALL KINDS OF SEA FOOD Phone HE 2-7457 230 Tarver Ave. ALBANY, GEORGIA SELL YOUR PEANUTS TO BAIN PEANUT COMPANY ALBANY, GEORGIA “Two Years To Speak To God” NEW ORLEANS, (NC) — A busy Jesuit who had often ask ed God “for two years after re tirement to speak to Him, to get re-acquainted with Him” has be gun his two years of prayer here after observing the 50th anniver sary of his ordination. He is Father Patrick A. Ryan, S. J., 82, the first vice-president and first dean of Loyola Univer sity of the South here, now dean emeritus of that institution. He served for 27 years as editor of “Jesuit Missions.” Rest Wishes VENTULETT & PACE ' 1854 — 100 Years Insurance Service—1954 309 PINE AVENUE ALBANY, GA. PHONE HE 5-4551 Now that he has been relieved of all duties, Father Ryan said: “It’s the first time in my life I have had no worires. This is what I’ve asked for. Through all these years I’ve lived such a busy life I didn’t have time to say my own prayers . . . many a time I’ve asked Almighty God for just two years after my retirement for a time to speak to God, to get re-acquainted with Him. That’s what I have now.” Of the 30 members of his or dination class, Father Ryan is the only one living. BRUCE JONES CO. YOUR PARTS JOBBER . r ALBANY, GEORGIA ’’Wp— GEORGIANS AT COLLEGE WASHINGTON, D. C. June— (Special) — Miss Virginia Eth- redge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Ethredge, Jr., 2750 Hill- crest Avenue, Augusta, was gra duated from Georgetown Visita tion Convert here on June 8. While at Visitation, Miss Eth redge was a member of the Soda lity and of the Dramatic and Art Appreciation Clubs. r ESTATE OF SAMUEL FARIAS i •— Established 1372 — HORSE AND MULE MARKET Suciion Unloading — 5000 Lbs. in 5 Minutes l-SAVE-IT PRESCRIPTION SHOP PHONE HE 5-8351 ALBANY, GA. 210 PINE AVENUE WASHINGTON, D. C. June- Special—The College of Arts and Sciences of the Catholic Universi ty of America on June 7th con ferred a Bachelor of Arts degree upon Anthony J. Buttimer of 405 East Huntington Street, Savan nah, Ga. BELMONT, N. C.—Among the honor students at Belmont Ab bey College whose name appears on the current Dean’s list for the second semester is Anthony Sievers of 1224 East 48th St., Savannah. Anthony will be a junior next year. AVERY AND COLE FARM IMPLEMENTS AND GENERAL LINE OF FARMERS' HARDWARE BUGGIES AND WAGONS 116 Broad Avenue Albany, Georgia EAST ALBANY LUHBER CO. Curtis Millwork — Corbin Hardware — Devoe Palpi Insulation — Airview Aluminum Awnings — Bird GABLE RADIO SERtflCE Bonded by American Mutual Liability Insurance Co. PHILCG — CAPEHART Raytheon Bonded Electronic Technicians 306 Flint Ave. ALBANY, GA. Phone HE 2-6363 Louis Vignati Dies At Augusta AUGUSTA, Ga.—Funeral serv ices for Louis Vignati, retired merchant, were held June 21st at the Sacred Heart Church, Rev. Peter F. O’Donnell, S. J., offici ating. | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. El vira ,F. Vignati, of North Augus ta; two daughters, Mrs. Gordon Ulm of North Augusta, and Mrs. William Palus of Las Vegas, Nev.; son, Joe Vignati, of North Augus ta; two sisters, Mrs. Vincent Sto- GITY GIN & MILL COMPANY rina, of Augusta, and Mrs. Rosa Vignati of San Antonio, Texas; four brothers, Edward, Romie, Tony and Julian Vignati, all of Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed Augusta, and a number of grand children. "Shock" "Pond Lily Meal" P.O. BOX 1203 ALBANY. GEORGIA LONSBERG’S Acrosonic — Hamilton Baldwin — Winter Musette PIANOS 206 BROAD AVENUE ALBANY, GEORGIA Roofing — Gold Gypsum. Products 1160 SYLVESTER, ROAD DIAL HE 5-4595 ALBANY. GEORGIA Best Wishes from ROY'S CLUB GOOD THINGS TO EAT