The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, March 02, 1957, Image 10

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TEN THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA MARCH 2, 1957. Bishop Tells Newman Club RECEPTION FOR BISHOP CHURCH’S FUTURE RESTS OH BOYS ANO GIRLS OF TODAY SAVANNAH — “I am of the firm opinion the future of the Catholic Church rests on the boys and girls of today,” the Most Reverend Thomas J. McDonough, auxiliary bishop of the Savannah diocese, told members and guests of the Armstrong College New man Club at their annual com munion breakfast February 24th. Bishop McDonough said the church is deeply interested in the college students “because they mean the real Catholic action.” He warned them, however, that often the more learned a man becomes the farther away from God he draws and that they should prac tice what they believe to combat this. The critical period, when a college student questions his be lief in religion and God, is during his first semester, Bishop Mc Donough stated. The Rev. Thomas Payne, New man Club chaplain, in introduc ing the bishop, told the group the church’s main concern stood with the college student who has left home for the first time in his or her life. He also said that there are more than 500,000 Catholic students enrolled in non-Catholic institutions in the United States —a number greater than those enrolled in Catholic institutions. Other guests were Msgr. An drew McDonald, chancellor of Savannah diocese, the Rev. Wil liam Dowling, assistant pastor, Blessed Sacrament Church; Hugh Grady, vice president, Liberty National Bank and Trust Co.; Harry Perese, Armstrong faculty member; Mrs. Essie Jenkins, Mrs. Minnie Campbell, Mrs. Helen Meighen, Mrs. J. O. Tegerson Jr.; Joseph Killorin, and Mrs, Frank Andrews. Armstrong alumni present were Aleda Green, Shelia Grady, Jose Rourke, Don Fallen, Cris Russell, Grady Sapp, Carole Hefferman, and Marjorie Canty. Daniel Joseph Linehan Services In Savannah SAVANNAH, Ga. — Funeral services for Daniel Joseph Line- j han were held February 14th in I the Chapel of the Little Sisters | of the Poor. Survivors are a brother, Arthur L. Linehan of Savannah, and sev- ■ eral nieces and nephews. DOYLE'S ANTIQUE SHOP Buford Highway at Clairmont — U. S. Highway No. 23, North VEE DYER DOYLE : LEO A. DOYLE MElrose 6-1011 Atlanta, Georgia MEN! Fit? Physically — Mentally — Morally? Free? No objection to a Religious Life? Become a Benedictine Priest or Brother! Invest your Life! Dedicate it to God! Work and Pray! Here! Try your Vocation! The V. Rev. Superior Belmont Abbey, Belmont, N. C. BEST WISHES FROM i. 0. TANXERSLEY JA. 4-3936 204 Volunteer Bldg. Atlanta BISHOP PICTURED WITH HIS FAMILY. Mrs. Robert McCormack, president Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, welcomes Bishop McDonough to diocese. LOCAL LOAN & THRIFT GO. JA. 5-7631 72 Forsyth St., N. W. Atlanta Congratulations, Bishop Hyland LOOK FOR THE FRIENDLY FOREMOST HEALERS . . . Everywhere ICE CREAM MILK SERVICES FOR J. F. DYER, SR. 1 ATLANTA. Ga.—Funeral serv- ] ices for Mrs J. F. Dyer Sr., were j held February 12th at St. An-1 thony’s Church, Rev. John W. | Leahy officiating. Miss Emmie Clarke Services In Savannah SAVANNAH, Ga. — Funeral services for Miss Emmie Clarke | were held February 13th at the . Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, j Survivors are a sister, Miss \ Margaret M. Clarke and a niece I Mrs. James E. Hogan, both of Savannah. ttotpxjint BENNETT'S APPLIANCE CENTER PHONE 47-5352 140 BROAD ST. CHAMBLEE, GA. Laity of Diocese greet Bishop McDonough at reception held DeSoto Hotel Feb. 21si.