The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, December 07, 1957, Image 6

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SIX THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA DECEMBER 7, 1957, Catholic 'Wemcmv>- PAGE EDITED BY MRS. ERNEST DINKINS DIOCESAN COUNCILS OF CATHOLIC WOMEN STATESBORO MEETING—Shown with Father John Toomey, Spiritual Moderator, are the officers of the Savannah Deanery Council of Catholic Women. Reading from left to right, back row, are Mrs. Josephine Rollinson, Corresponding Secretary; Miss Veronica Elliott. Recording Sec retary: Father Toomey and Mrs. G. H. Big'nault, Jr.. Treasurer. Front row, Mrs. M. E. Lenz. Vice- President; and Mrs. Owen Porter, President. Savannah Deanery Council Holds Quarterly Meeting At Statesboro STATESBORO — The Savan nah Deanery, C. C. W., held its quarterly meeting on Sunday, De cember 1, in Statesboro. It was preceded by a luncheon at Bryant’s Kitchen. A bus was chartered for those going from Savannah and a large crowd was in attendance, including repre sentatives from Brunswick and Statesboro. The Rev. Robert B. Rademach- er, pastor of St. Matthew’s Church at Statesboro, extended a welcome on behalf of the parish council there and Rev. Joseph Nagele and Very Rev. John D. Toomey, spiritual moderator, were also present. The following committee chair men submitted reports; Mrs. H. A. Stanley, Catholic Charities; Mrs. B. C. Guild, Civil Defense; Mrs. Katherine Huggins, Golden Age Clubs; Mrs. M. E. Lenz, Co operating with Confraternity of Christian Doctrine; Mrs. H. T. Wilson, Historian; Mrs. A. J. Geyden, International Relations; Sims Wonderful Sportswear // <lI 31 E. Paces Ferry Ed, (Buckhead) 133 Sycamore St. (Decatur) Mrs.. Joseph M. McDonough, Pub licity and Miss Kitty McKenzie, Spiritual Development. Mrs. Sta nley made an appeal for worn lin en to be used in making cancer pads and announced that more .units are being farmed. Mrs. Guild reported on the Civil De fense Workshop which was held on November 8 at the City Au ditorium in Savannah. Mrs. Sey- den announced that United Na tions Day had been observed in several parishes in the Savannah Deanery. Miss McKenzie reported that letters had been sent to all the parochial schools in the Dean ery invitin’g all Catholic children to participate in the essay contest being sponsored by the Diocesan Council, the title of which will be “The Mass.” It was also reported that a Day of Recollection was held on November 9 and a Family Holy Hour on November 29 in Statesboro. Announcement was made, that Mrs. Katherine Huggins had, been elected to membership in the Senior Citizens of America in recognition of her work with the Golden Age Clubs in Savannah. Mrs. Norman I. Boatwright of Augusta, Diocesan president, was the guest speaker. Mrs. Boat wright showed slides and gave the commentary on the structure of N.C.C.W.. stating that this fed eration of Catholic women’s or ganizations in the United States numbers 9,000.000 women whose purpose is to return all things to Christ. Mrs. Boatwright was ac companied by Mrs. Ernest Dink ins. Mrs. Joseph E. Kelly appealed to all the organizations in the Deanery to cooperate with the project of the Savannah Federa tion of Women’s Clubs in sending useful gifts to the patients at the State Hospital at Milledgeville. These are to be sent to Mrs. Kel ly’s home before December 10 for j shipment to the Sanitarium. The president, Mrs. Owen For- I .ter, appointed the following' nom inating committee: Mrs. George Ebberwein, chair man, Mrs. George Ruehrwein, Mrs. Joseph Winders, Mrs. Joseph J. Whalen and Mrs. Katherine Huggins. An invitation was extended to the Deanery to hold its n e x t quarterly meeting in March' in Nativity Parish by Mrs. Robert Stradtman, president of the Na tivity Parish Council. Prayers were offered for the recovery of President Eisenhow er, Rev. Thomas A. Brennan, Rev. John A. Morris and Mr. A. J. Schano. After the meeting Benediction was held in St. Matthews’ Church. Organize Junior Aitar Society At Athens Parish ATHENS, Ga. — Under the sponsorship of St. Joseph’s Pa rish Council, a Junior Altar So ciety has been organized. The purpose of this society will be to give an opportunity to the young ladies of the parish, from grade 6 through 12th, to acquaint them selves with the proper care of the altar. The first meeting was held on October 5. The following officers were elected; President, Maria Totis; vice president, Ann Allais; secretary, Mavourneen O’Hagan; treasurer, Mary Gerdine. This group will meet twice a month with Mrs. R. S. Freeman, advisor. Parishioners At Cedartown Aid Exceptional School CEDARTOWN — A School for Exceptional Children was under taken as a project by the Business and Professional Women’s Club of Cedartown. The club felt the project was so big they solicited the help of citizens and other clubs and a board was formed for the prospective school. The school is in session nine months a year in session’s morn ings. five- days a week. Mrs. Ann Bernier,, a parishoner of St. Bern adettes’ Parish in Cedartown, volunteered to teach at the school j without pay and was the only j teacher when the school was j started. j Mr. Ed J. Dugan, another par- Re-Elect President At Ft. Oglethorpe FORT OGLETHORPE — Mrs. Myron Shultes was reelected president of St. Gerard’s Altar Society at the November meet ing, held in the parish hall in Fort Oglethorpe. Other officers are Mrs. Herbert Buck, vice-pres ident; Mrs. Ralph Brown, record ing secretary; Mrs. Frank Baird, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Roy Foster, treasurer. Mrs. Rudy Bullard presented the slate of officers. Rev. Walter Kuhn, C.SS.R. pastor of St. Gerard’s Church, of fered the opening and closing prayers, and gave a brief talk on “Sacrifice.” Mrs. Howard Gattis, ways and means chairman, dis tributed candy, which the mem bers are selling for their projects. Plans for the installation and Christmas party were discussed. Mrs. Shultes and Mrs. Everett Schaerer will have the care of the altars for the month, and Mrs. Robert Lee, the altar linens. Mrs, Margaret Hill and Mrs. S. H. Wil liams were guests present. The attendance gift was awarded Mrs, Bullard. Mrs. Lee, assisted by- Mrs. Bullard and Mrs. Gattis, was hostess for the social hour. Faith eases people- over the jolts and hard places on the high way of life. ishoner of St. Bernadettes’ serv es as chairman of the committee which was organized by the Club. LONSBERG'S BOOK & MUSIC HOUSE BALDWIN PIANOS — WINTER PIANOS HAMMOND ORGANS — RECORDS 208 Broad Avenue ALBANY, GA. Phone HE. 5-4531 Christmas Party Held At Our Lady Of Assumption ATLANTA — The Annual Christmas Party of the Altar So ciety of Our Lady of the Assump tion Church was held in the School Auditorium on December 3. All members were invited to attend and asked to bring a gift not exceeding a dollar in value. Refreshments'were' served after the meetihg. The chairman of the serving committee was Mrs. Paul Calloway. She was assisted by Mrs. Fintan Reilly, Mrs. William Dawson, Mrs. Robert Wrig'ley, Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mrs. William Gray, Mrs. Thomas Barnhart, .Mrs. Frank Asselin and Mrs. Nancy Yantis. December 8 is Communion Sunday for the Altar Society. Savannah Services For Mrs. D. T. Gay SAVANNAH — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Dorcas Taylor Clea ry were held November 19th at the Sacred Heart Church, Rev. Timothy Flaherty officiating. When If Rains It Shines Great New Shoe Polish Discovery NOW IN TEN COLORS Instantly Shines and Waterproofs as No Other Product Can — No Fuss, No Muss, No Buff, No Scuff Champion Easyl Quick! Remove the dirt and dust from your shoes, apply liberally, and allow to dry thoroughly. TEB re quires no rubbing or buffing to attain the finest, - longest lasting shine ever. 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