The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, December 07, 1957, Image 14

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FOURTEEN THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA DECEMBER 7, 1957. 1 ESTATE OF SAMUEL FARKAS Established 1872 COLE FARM IMPLEMENTS & GENERAL LINE OF FARMERS HARDWARE 112-114 Broad Avenue Albany, Georgia BEST WISHES PIG ’N WHISTLE SANDWICH SHOP 110 North Slappey Drive Albany, Georgia McCollums PHOTO SHOP "Since 1927" 229 BROAD AVENUE TELEPHONE HE. 5-5335 ALBANY, GEORGIA ALBANY CANDY COMPANY Candies — Cigars WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS ROOSEVELT AVE. NEXT TO TERMINAL STATION ALBANY. GEORGIA HALEY MOTOR COMPANY FORD SALES AND SERVICE 410 N. SLAPPEY DRIVE Phone HE. 5-8313 ALBANY, GEORGIA BOOK REVIEWS (Continued from Page 13) Patrick, known to the Indians as “Broken Hand,” crossed the Rocky Mountains with Colonel Fremont. Their close friendship endured through all the hardships they experienced together. This biography of a great but little known hero will interest girls and boys, ages 10 to 15, and will help them know more about this phase in our country’s history—Sandra Morris. RED HUGH, PRINCE OF DONEGAL, by Robert T. Reilly, is an adventure story set in Ire land in the late 1500s. when Ire land was at war with England. The adventurous young prince, skilled in the arts of war, is in vited to a five-day fair. He ac cepts the invitation and leaves Donegal for the long journey. After enjoying the fair, he is tricked by an English merchant and taken to Birmingham Tower in Dublin. He spends three years in the Tower, carefully planning an escape. With two friends, he finally succeeds in escaping and hastens back to Donegal, arriving just in time to join in a battle with the English who are trying to take Donegal Castle. The Irish win the battle and Red Hugh is reunited with his parents and friends. Mr. Reilly’s story of this bold prince is written for ages 10 to 14. Its background is colorful and authentic. The illustrations by Gringhuis are realistic.— Stephen J. Kasmerski. THE BISHOP'S BOY, by Floyd Anderson, is an enjoyable story. Marty O’Regan, an adventurous Catholic boy, assisted two priests, one of whom was Bishop John Carroll of Baltimore. On an er rand for Bishop Carroll, Marty was befriended by a robber and both were shanghaied aboard a ship. The only place where Cath olics could escape prison or per secution was in Maryland. This book combines history with ad venture.—Billie Gaddy. WIRES WEST, by L. V. Jacks, an interesting book for teen-agers, describes the stringing of the first telegraph line across America’s western plains, in the summer of 1861, from Julesburg, Colorado, to Salt Lake City, Utah, a distance of about 530 miles. The crew fights snakes, heat, food shortage, and especially time; for a rival crew from California is trying to reach Salt Lake City before them. John McFadden, the outstanding character of the book, has to fight not only the natural dangers but also the dislike of Zack Ray, who attempts to murder him and causes trouble from the first page of the book to the last. This book is written for sixth or seventh graders; it combines important historical facts with a dash of imagination here and there.— John Louth. Another teen-age novel is: THE LADY AND THE PIRATE. by Robert Riordon (Bruce, $2.95), a realistic story, full of suspense- packed adventure and exciting romance. Nicki Fleurette, a Creole beauty of sixteen, and Paul Delaterre, a Baratarian pirate with Jean Lafitte’s crew, find love and happiness in spite of the terrible dangers of the Battle of New Orleans. Out standing bravery, devout faith, bold adventure, and loving affec tion are qualities which add up to a fascinating tale, enjoyable from beginning t o end.—S u z a n n e Crowley. “If you wish to give religious presents to someone this year, why not consider a picture or statue of our Lady. Be sure that it is a fitting representation of the most glorious . creature of God—no dime store models.” — Christian Life Calendar, 1958. Earl Brunson’s Super Market "Where the Best of Meats Is No Luxury" Quality Meats, Dressed Poultry Sea Food and Frozen Foods Phones 2-0561 and 2-0562 — Free Delivery 917 NORTH WASHINGTON ST. ALBANY, GA. BISHOP LAUNDRY & CLEANERS 232 ROOSEVELT AVENUE ALBANY, GEORGIA Best Wishes HOTEL GORDON ALBANY, GEORGIA VISIT HOTEL RADIUM SPRINGS DANIEL ASHLEY 4 Miles South of Albany. VALDOSTA, GA. Best Wishes ALBANY BEVERAGE CO. 610 N. Washington Street Albany, Georgia ★ Convenient ★ Friendly THE BANK OF ALBANY Drive-In Tellers — Customer Parking ALBANY, GA.