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DECEMBER 7, 1957.
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
THREE
CIVICS CHARTER—Rev. M. LeFrois, pas:or of St. Teresa’s, is shown presenting the new
charter to Michelle King, president of St. Teresa’s Civics Club. From left to right: Michael Henry,
treasurer; Catherine Hughey, recording secretary; Yolanda Sandorello, sergeant-at-arms; Rev. M.
LeFrois; Michelle King, president; James Cardwell, vice-president; and Mary Agnes Ran, cor
responding secretary.—(Photo Jack Holland).
Charter Granted To Civics
Club At St. Teresa’s, Albany
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ALBANY, — Funeral services
for Mrs. Josephine Radice Weiss
were held November 28th with a
Requiem Mass, at St. Teresa’s .
Church, Rev. M. J. LeFrois of
ficiating.
Survivors are one daughter,
Mrs. John Pitts, Albany; one son,
Andrew Tola of Fayetteville, N.
C.; two brothers, William Radice
of Petterson, N. J.. and Paul Rad
ice .of Allentown, Pa.; three
grandchildren, Mrs. William H.
Bacon of Albany; Miss Doris Pitts
of New York and Mrs. Karl Dosa-
sil of Williamsburg, Va.
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ALBANY — The Civics Club of
St. Teresa’s School has received
its official charter from the Com
mission on American Citizenship
in Washington, D. C.
The charter formally recogniz
es affiliation of the local unit
with the national organization
headquartered at The Catholic
University of America. Pupils of
grade eight comprise the local
club membership.
The officers of the organized
club are: Michelle King, presi
dent, James Cardwell, vice-presi
dent: Catherine Hughey, record
ing secretary; Mary Agnes Raw,
corresponding secretary; Michael
New Girl Scout
Troup At Albany
ALBANY -— The Intermediate
St. Teresa’s Girl Scout Troop
sponsored by the Knights of Co
lumbus Auxiliary held investi
ture services at Youth Hall on
November 21 at 8:00 p. m.
Father Martin LeFrois, pastor
of St. Teresa’s Church took part
in the ceremony, giving a talk on
the high principles of Girl Scout
ing, urging all invested to live up
to the laws and ideals of scouting.
Refreshments were served.
Leaders of the troop are: Mrs.
Alexander Cyganiewicz, M r s.
John Woodyard.
Members: Rebecca Beck, Mary
Crory, Cheryl DeJohn, Katherine
Delisle, Teresa Gradick, Alice
Martin, Maureen Mills, Mary
Ann MacDowell, Laney Potter,
Rosemary Stubbs, Margaret Ste
phens, Carol Woodyard.
Henry, treasurer; and Yolanda
: Sandorello, sergeant-at-arms.
The St. Teresa’s Civic Club is
one of thousands of Catholic Civ
ics Clubs chartered in the United
| States for the express purpose of
j “fostering training for good cit-
j izenship.”
Through monthly projects and
I study of articles featured in the
j Young Catholic Messenger, these
| young citizens learn in a practical
j way the meaning of Christian
social living based on principles
of justice and charity.
This year the program of study
and action will develop the time
ly theme, “Your Freedom Under
God.” The program will explain
the menace of materialism, con
trasting' the operation of the ma
terialistic way of life with that of
a genuinely Christian and dem
ocratic society.
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