The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, September 17, 1955, Image 8

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EIGHT THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA SEPTEMBER 17, 1955. MONTAG BROTHERS, INC. FASHIONABLE WRITING PAPER BLUE HORSE PAPER SCHOOL SUPPLIES 245 N. Highland Ave., N. E. AL. 5311 ATLANTA, GEORGIA ESTABLISHED 1BB9 Complete Banking and Trust Facilities Th* Liberty National Bank & Trust Co. liYAVXAI, CXOIGU MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION g ESTABLISHED 1894& Distributors and Underwriters of Investment Securities Since 1894 4 The Robinsort-Humphrey Company.Inc RHODES-HAVERTY BLDG. ATLANTA 1, GEORGIA WALNUT 0316 LONG DISTANCE 421 HERBERT A. CLINE REALTY COMPANY REAL ESTATE • LOANS • INSURANCE Peachtree Road Plaza — 3172 Peachtree Road, N. E. ATLANTA, GEORGIA FRED A. YORK PEST CONTROL SERVICE Our Slogan — Nearly Right Won't Do Our Service — Always Guaranteed Our Products on Sale at Office CALL FOR FREE INSPECTION OR INFORMATION Peachtree Arcade Atlanta, Georgia Georgia State Sayings Bank of Savannah Bull and York Streets Savannah, Ga. Established 1890 Chartered State Banking and Trust Company A Bank which Gives You Safety — Service — Security 21/2% per annum on Time Certificates of Deposits 2% per annum on Savings Deposits Deposits Insured Up to $10,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation John €L Butter Company PAINTS, GLASS, BUILDING MATERIALS, MILLWORK AND HARDWARE Store 2-1IS1 Plant 2-1164 — Nearly 100 Years of Service — SAVANNAH. GEORGIA GLYNN STATIONERS Nexi to the Post Office at Sf. Simons Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday — WE SPECIALIZE IN — Fine Stationery Office Supplies Artists' Supplies Books Greeting Cards Lending Library Playing Cards and Games Phonographs and Records Pictures by local artists on display and for sale. Come in and browse around . .. it’s air conditioned! Spectator Sport (BY JIM MACK) A look at the 1955 Fighting Irish Football Dope Book reveals that the coaching staff at Notre Dame is once more singing the blues. This time, it appears, they have good cause for doing so for no team can lose rush linemen like Shannon, Matz, Palumbo, Varrichione, Lee and Szymanski without being seriously weak ened. Add backs like Guglielmi, Heap and Carey to your list of graduates and total the damage. With a schedule which includes Miami, Navy, Southern Meth odist, Michigan State, Purdue, Southern Cal and Iowa, Terry Brennan needs to find some re placements to fill the gaps. How ever, Notre Dame can be counted on to give any opponent trouble. Look for Paul Hornung (pro nounced Horneeg), junior from Flaget High in Louisville, Ken tucky, to take over the quarter back duties and lead the Irish to a winning season in spite of the loss of 17 lettermen. Ray Lemek, senior guard and captain of the team will also be a likely candidate for national honors, provided that the knee injury he suffered in last years South ern California game doesn’t give him too much trouble. Frank Leahy is back at South Bend but this time it is Junior, a quarterback candidate. Harking back to the College All-Star game in Chicago, two of the Notre Dame graduates mentioned above were stand outs. Sam Palumbo handled the big Cleveland pros with ease and grace in the .line and Guglielemi called the plays and threw the passes in a high fashion. The player who caught this eye, however, was Henry Hair, for mer Marist College athlete who went on to play outstanding end for Georgia Tech. Henry scored one touchdown on a pass from Guglielmi but his real worth to the college team against the Cleveland Browns could best be measured by the fact that he played the entire game on the offensive team. His ro 11 i n g blocks opened the way for sev eral nice runs and his role as a decoy usually managed to keep the Browns so busy watching him that others of the All-Stars were wide open for passes. The pro team showed a great deal of respect for his pass catching ability and one could almost hear a moan from the Los Angeles staff which had drafted Hair'for play on their team. Seems the military forces want Hair, too, and they usually have the final say so. NEW OFFICERS TO ASSUME DUTIES AT NEWMAN CLUB ATLANTA, Ga.—New officers for the 1955-1956 academic year of the Georgia Tech Newman Club, Catholic student organiza tion, will assume their duties with the opening of the fall quarter on September 26. Lawrence P. Gallagher, an aero nautical engineering junior and the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kelly, of 213 Hutton Street, Jersey City, N. J., is the new president. He is also a member of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences and Phi Eta Sigma, freshman honorary schol astic society. Nicholas A. Martellotto, an elec trical engineering junior with an “A” scholastic average and the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Martel lotto, 2117 Blackrock Avenue, Bronx, N. Y., is vice president. He is also a member of Phi Eta Sigma, freshman scholastic so ciety, and the recipient for this year of a $500 scholarship from the American Brake Shoe Corp oration. Roland W. Fuentes, an aeronau tical engineering senior and the son of Mrs. A. C. Ball, 904 S. W. Citrus Isle, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., will carry out the duties of re cording secretary. His other school activities incliide membership in the Student Council, Theta Chi fraternity, and Bulldog Club. Hugh A. Beaton, 670 Queen St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga., is correspond ing secretary. He is a graduate of Brown High School and a mem ber of the Physics Club. He is the son of Mrs. H. A. Beaton. Martin J. Keller, industrial management senior and the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Keller, 1049 Greencove Avenue, N. E., Atlanta, Ga., takes over the duties of treas urer. Recently he was also elected assistant scribe of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Richard J. Borsh, chemical en gineering junior and the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Borsh of Vola- tie, N. Y., is historian. He is a graduate of Lodi High School. Rev. Edward J. Kelly, S. M., of Marist College, serves as chaplain to the club. MACON CCD MACON, Ga. -— The regular meeting of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine was held in the club rooms of St. Jos eph’s Churcn, Macon, Ga., on Sept. 7, 1955 at 8 p.m. The meeting, under the direc tion of Fr. Eugene Bannin, S.J., was called to order by Mr. Or lando, the president. Reports were heard from the various committee chairmen. Fr. Carmen Benati welcomed the parents of the teen-agers of the parish and spoke on the necessity of a well oragnized teen-age program for the year. Plans were discussed concern ing the financing of the teen-age activities and it was decided to hold a bake sale after each Mass on Sept. 18, 1955. Ideas were exchanged con cerning the programs for the year and it was decided to con tinue the present schedule of Newman Club and social hour on Sunday night and a meeting and social hour on Wednesday night Other activities will include hayrides, dances, dramatic club, and indoor games. The meeting adjourned with a prayer by Fr. Bannin, S.J. J. A. PERREAULT DIES IN ATLANTA ATLANTA, Ga.—Funeral serv ices for J. A. Perreault were held August 25th at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Msgr. Joseph G. Cassidy officiating. Survivors are his wife; daugh ters, Mrs. R. J. Carter and Mrs. Thomas Reilly, of Atlanta; a son, Maurice Perreault, of Birming ham, Ala.; several sisters and brothers and seven; grandchildren. Redemptorist Purgatarian Society 11 High Masses Daily Plus Other Benefits 1225 E. Eager Sf. Write Baltimore 2, Md Duggan Optical Co. Optometrists dnd Opticians D. C. Jackson, Jr., Mgr. 221 Mitchell Si.. S. W. ATLANTA, GA. ST. 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