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FOURTEEN
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
AUGUST 3, 1957.
Atlanta Services For
Lewis Van Rennselaer
ATLANTA -— Funeral services
were held on July 13 for Lewis
Van Rennselaer at' Sacred Heart
Church.
Surviving are his wife, daugh
ter, Mrs. Willoughby Beaudry;
granddaughters, Miss Anne Beau
dry, Miss Van Beaudry, Miss
Helen Beaudry; grandsons, Er
nest Beaudry, Lewis Beaudry;
several nieces and nephews.
Committee Heads
Announced By
Savannah K. C.
SAVANNAH — F. J. Cliett,
Grand Knight of Savannah Coun
cil Knights of Columbus an
nounces the appointment of the
following to serve as chairmen
of the Council’s six point pro
gram:
General program, Dallas Mc
Clellan; Catholic activity, Jack
Buttimer; fraternal activity, W.
D. McAlpin; membership and in
surance, Daniel Keane; council
activity, Karl Holmen; youth ac
tivity, James Sheahan; public re
lations, Julian Hallagan.
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Augusta Services
For Patrick Curley
AUGUSTA — Funeral services
were conducted July 20 for Pat
rick J. Curley at the Sacred
Heart Church.
The son of the late Patrick L.
Curley and Bridget Allgood Cur
ley of Augusta, he had resided
here most of his life.
Survivors include one brother,
Jack Curley of Pasedena, Md.,
and a number of nieces and
nephews.
Columbus Services For
Mrs. Adeline B. Jones
COLUMBUS — Funeral serv
ices for Mrs. Adeline B. Jones
were held July 17 at the Post
Chapel, Fort Benning.
Surviving besides her husband
and father are a sister, Mrs. Dol-
orita Zacabish, Chicago, 111., two
brothers, Frank Bassett, Dan
bury, Conn., and Joseph Bassett,
Monroeville, Calif.
Is if True, Father?
TOO MANY LUXURIES
The cost of high living is the
reason a big. salary won’t meet
the high cost of living .
The man who says he will meet
you half-way is planning on get
ting the best half of the bargain.
Six-year-old Pablo Raynoids
wants to know if it’s true what
he’s always heard about Catho
lics, and Father Aloysius J_
Marschner stoops to put his
explanation in words Pablo can
understand. The little citizen
lives in the new Igoe skyscrap
er Public Housing development
in St. Louis, first interracial;
housing project for that city.
Scene was snapped at outdoor
mission conducted by the priest
to explain Catholic teaching to
The residents of the new budd
ings. (NC Photos*
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