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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
APRIL 27, 1957.
Savannah Rites
For W. P. Wright
SAVANNAH, Ga.-Funeral
services for William Patrick
Wright were held April 9th at
the Cathedral of St. John the
Baptist.
Survivors include a number of
nieces and nephews in England.
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Cathedral
Meeting May 6
Altar Society
ATLANTA—The May meeting
of the Altar Society of the Ca
thedral of Christ the King will
be held Monday, May 6th, at the
beautiful home of Mrs. Charles
A. Bourdelais, 5158 Northside Dr.,
N. W. Refreshments will be serv
ed at 12:30. The meeting will be
gin at 1:15. Those who are in need
of transportation, cars will be at
the Cathedral of Christ the King
at 12:15.
Mrs. H. A. Kane, president,
will preside at the meeting and
the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph G. Cas
sidy, P. A., Chaplain of the Altar
Society, will be the guest speak
er. His talk will cover the various
phases of the Mass.
This May meeting will be the
last meeting until September. All
the women of the parish are cor
dially invited to join the Altar-
Society which meets the first
Monday of every month. For in
formation regarding membership
please contact Mrs. Ben Toomer,
Membership Chairman, 2633
Birchwood Dr., N. E., CE. 3-2758.
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U. S. in 1956.
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Alumnae Plan
Activities
SAVANNAH— The members of
St. Vincent’s Alumnae attented
breakfast at the academy follow
ing the annual corporate commun
ion Sunday. Following the break
fast, the April meeting was held
and activities planned.
Pla^is lor the spend-the-dav
outing on the S. S. Visitor, April
27, were completed. The Visitor
will leave the foot of Bull street at
10 a. m. and cruise to Hilton Head,
Lunch will be served at Hilton
Head. Crabbing, fishing and sight
seeing will be the program for
the outing. The boat will return
to the city by 6 p. m.
Miss Regina Lytjen, Mrs. Joseph
Winders and Miss Daly were ap
pointed delegates to the annual
convention of the Diocesan Coun
cil of Catholic Women to be held
at the De Soto Hotel May 4-5.
The annual children’s party will
be held at the convent May 11
from 3 to 5 p. m. Committees will
be announced later. The graduat
ing class of 1957 of St. Vincent’s
Academy will be honored at a gar
den party at the convent May 29,
from 8 to 10 p. m.
Miss Joan Harty, Mrs. Henry S.
Brown and Mrs. Gladys K. Harte
were appointed to serve on the
nominating committee to bring a
slate of officers for the annual
meeting May 21. Mrs. Lucille B.
Morris, Miss Rosemary Ware and
Miss Mary Ann Dupont were ap
pointed to serve on the auditing
commitee.
MARRIAGES
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FORT BENNING, Ga. — Miss
Christine Altieri of Brockton,
Mass., daughter of Mrs. Lucy Al
tieri of Brockton and Capt. Ed
ward F. Sheehan of Brockton, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Shee
han, also of Brockton, were mar
ried April 13th at the Main Post
Catholic Chapel, Rev. Francis X.
Wallace officiating.
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FOSS-FLINTER
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FORT BENNING, Ga. — Miss
Gloria Anne Flinter, daughter of
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Marcus Hanna
Flinter of Hot Springs, Ark., for
merly of Fort Benning, and Lt.
John William Foss II, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter E. Foss of Litch
field, Minn., were married with
a Nuptial Mass April 6 th at the
Main Post Catholic Chapel, with
Chaplain (Capt.) Thomas D. Mc
Grath officiating.
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Release Sacred
Heart Dean’s List
BELMONT—The Dean’s List
for the Mid Semester has just
been published by Mother Mary
Christine at Sacred Heart Junior-
College in Belmont. Girls making
the honors are:
Freshmen: Sister Ann of Bel
mont, N. C., Dianne Bistany of
Charlotte, N. C., Marjorie Drake
of Gastonia, S. C., Donna Jo
Haynes of Gastonia, N. C., Kath
erine Morrow of Gastonia, N. C,,
Jean Pittman of Beaufort, N. C.,
Claire Sack of Statesboro, Ga.,
Joan Schmidt of Murphy, N. C.,
Renee Smith of Belmont, N. C.
Sophomores: Ruth Conrad of
Belmont, N. C., Romulda Guryn
of Warsaw, Poland, Sister Pauline
of Belmont, N. C„ Gloria Lee of
Temple City, Calif., Mary Sue
Long of Charlotte, N. C.
Week ends are the most dan
gerous time to be on U. S. high
ways. In 1956, more than 56 per
cent of all fatalities occurred on
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Elected to membership in the
Academic Internationale d’Her-
aldique of Paris is Dr. Geza
Grosschmid, professor of eco
nomics at Duquesne University,
Pittsburgh, Pa. The academy is
a honorary society uniting 54
of the leading armorists of the
world, people dedicated to the
study and design of heraldic
arms. A native of Hungary, Dr.
Grosschmid first held a permit
to the Hungarian National Ar
chives at the age of 12, and
later was admitted to member
ship in the Hungarian Heraldry
and Genealogical Society, while
still in high school. (NC Photos)
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Spanish Program
At Sacred Heart
BELMONT, N. C.—A very in
teresting program was carried out
at Sacred Heart Junior College
Tuesday, April 9, when the His
torical Association of that insti
tution carried out a program de
ferred from the March activities
(owing to the occurrence at that
time of the mid-term examina
tions) but Pan-America Day April
14 was also featured since th9
meeting fell at this time.
Mrs. H. G. Drake of Gastonia
read a scholarly paper entitled
“Ireland’s Links with Spain.” This
was the main feature of the pro
gram.
Miss Vivien Salgado and Mr.
Pete Frederick danced the Samba
Tango. Miss Florita Lauten danc
ed the Jota to the La Madre del
Cordero. Miss Carmen Ocana
from Panama also danced the
Cumbia. A sextet, composed of
Dorito Salgado, Martha Salgado,
Vivien Salgado, Florita Laute,
Berta Lewis, and Niqui Luecas
sang “Cielito Lindo” and “EL
Manicero.”
Services For
Mrs. Katie Murphy
SAVANNAH, Ga. —Funeral
services for Mrs. Katie T. Murphy
were held April 12th at the Ca
thedral of St. John the Baptist.
Survivors are two, daughters,
Mrs. B. H. Bracey, and Mrs. Theus
A. Cole; two half-sisters, Mrs,
Fannie Adkins and Mrs. L. B. Mc-
Grady; a half-brother, Tom Man-
nion, Washington, D. C.; two
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
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