The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, September 03, 1955, Image 16

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SIXTEEN THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA SEPTEMBER 3, 1955, BEST WISHES FROM SEAY’S SAVANNAH BEACH Best Wishes From MARY BUTLER’S RESTAURANT SAVANNAH BEACH, GEORGIA Louise Loadholi Yarbrough ROWLAND INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE AGENCY, INC. 18 EAST BRYAN STREET PHONE 3-1151 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Chatham Paper Co. Incorporated Savannah, Georgia BELL’S NEON SIGN COMPANY GEORGE M. DORSEY Savannah's Oldest and Largest^ 'Neon' Manufacturers 110 Victory Drive, West — Phone 2-6012 — Night 3-2571 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA BEST WISHES From THE LINOLEUM & SHADE SHOP, INC. 1209 BULL STREET PHONE 3-4846 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA LEO E. CENTER IRVIN W. CENTER BOWYER MOTOR SALES CO. Bryan and Abercorn Streets Telephone 3-0217 — 3-0218 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA PACKARD SALES RELIEF FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS -In a classroom of St. Joseph’s parish school, Waterbury, Conn., two nuns help in the distribu tion of clothing to l'esidents in the flood-ravaged city.—(NC Photos). SAVANNAH IAN CELEBRATES SILVER JUBILEE ATLANTA, Ga. — On August 22, Sister Jane Frances Schreck of the Visitation Order cele brated her 25th anniversary as a nun. Before taking her religious vows, she was Mary A. Schreck, of Savannah. She is an alumna of St. Vin cent’s Academy here which she atended for three years. After leaving St. Vincent’s she attend ed Mount de Chantal Academy in Wheeling, W. Va., where she graduated. She entered the con vent after graduation, taking her vows as a member of the Visitation Order. Sister Jane Frances is the daughter of the late Victor G. Schreck and the late Margaret Reilly Schreck. She has two brothers, Peter R. and Joseph C. Schreck. Clayton Willard Services At Atlanta ATLANTA, Ga.—-Funeral serv ices for Mr. Clayton B. Willard were held August 17th at the Ca thedral of Christ the King, Rev. Father B. G. Guibord officiating. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Clayton B. Willard; Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Ellard, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burns, Miss Margarette Willard, Mr. and Mrs. William Willard, hll of Canada: Mr. and Mrs. Verne Willard, De troit, and one grandson. When bells rang out to cele brate Austria’s return to sever- The feast of St. Pius I, Pope and Martyr, is observed on July 11. The feast of St. Pius X, who was/canonized May 29, 1954, by decree of the Sacred Congrega tion of Rites signed March 1, is to be universally celebrated on September 3. The only other Pius listed on the calendar is St. Pius V, Pope. The three represent, respectively, the sec ond, twentieth and sixteenth centuries. Pius V and X were born in northern Italy, Pius I at L’Aquila, notf ar from Rome. Week-End at the Sea Shore and Visit THE BRASS RAIL FOR AN EVENING OF Delightful Dancing and Clean Wholesome Entertainment SAVANNAH BEACH. GEORGIA LYNES REALITY COMPANY eignty, those of Chicago were no exception—Chicago, Austria, that is. The tiny village was built in the 1920’s with savings sent by emigrants who had locat ed in the Illinois metropolis. This is in reverse. For the names of foreign cities are quite com mon in the United States, par ticularly capitals — London, Paris, Rome, Moscow, Dublin, Belfast, Vienna, Lisbon, Berlin, Madrid, Oslo, Cairo, Tokio, War saw and Belgrade. . . . REALTORS . . . 120 ST. JULIAN ST., EAST SAVANNAH, GEORGIA