The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, December 07, 1957, Image 8

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EIGHT THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA DECEMBER 7, 1957/ Albany Amusement Company MUSIC and CIGARETTE SERVICE TELEPHONE 317 ALBANY, GA. Thomas Twomey Services Held COLUMBUS, — Funeral serv ices for Thomas Joseph Twomey were held November 22nd at the Church of the Holy Family, Rev. Herman J. Diemel officiating. Savannah Services For Mrs. Williams SAVANNAH — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Hattie Davis Wil liams were held November 17th at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Rt. Rev. T. James Mc Namara officiating. Bo,d e n 3 ICE CREAM ALBANY, GEORGIA Albany K. C. Auxiliary To Meet Dec. 17 ALBANY — The Knights of Columbus Auxiliary met Nov. 19th in the KC Hall, with the president, Mrs. L. E. Mock, Sr., presiding. After opening the meeting with a prayer, the pres ident welcomed and introduced the large number of guests pres ent. The president briefly explain ed to newcomers the “signature tablecloth” project and all that is involved. It was decided to post pone any further action on this particular project until after Christmas. Special thanks were extended to Mrs. George Hughey and Mrs. Fred Mills for their leadership in organizing auxiliary aid for the Knights with their concession stand at the Southwest Georgia Fair. Mrs. Mock pointed out that the spirit of working together was outstanding and appreciated. The next meeting will be held on Dec. 17, and the president in vited the members to be her guests on that night, at which time a Christmas party will be held. A nominating committee Was appointed as follows: Chairman, Mrs. Ralph Kahler; Mrs. Marie Fleming and Mrs. J. W. Mock. The program for the evening was the second of a series of dis cussions of charm by Mrs. Fred Mills. Refreshments were served. Miss Eleanor A. Lynch Services In Atlanta ATLANTA — Funeral services for Miss Eleanor A. Lynch were held November 23rd at the Sac red Heart Church, Rev. John Em- merth officiating. Survivors are one sister, Mrs. Harry G. Butler, Sr., three nieces, Mrs. W. J. Bremer, Jr., Mrs. Don ald T. Browne and Miss Julia Butler; two nephews, Paul L. Butler and Harry G. Butler, Jr. Proceeds Of "Winter Wonderland" Go To St. Joseph's ATLANTA -— Not an empty seat in the house. Yes, the bene fit dance sponsored by the Socie ty of St. Michael was such a suc cess that every seat was taken and the dance floor filled with happy people enjoying them selves. From nine till twelve, over 200 people enjoyed a pleasant eve ning of dancing and musical en tertainment at the Cedar Club in Atlanta. With the temperature reaching the low 40’s the scene was set for Winter Wonderland, and inside the nine foot snow man invited all to enjoy themselves.: The music of Kenny Brown and his orchestra satisfied every taste for fine dancable rhythms. This was the second such dance attempted this year by this group. Like the first, the proceeds went to St. Josephs Orphanage in Washington, Georgia. It is worth while to note the increased pub lic acceptance that the fine work of these young adults has ob tained. Some public speakers would be more successful if they had bet ter terminal facilities. Dr. James L. McCall CHIROPRACTOR 4002 Clairmont Rd. Opposite Naval Air Station Chamblee. Ga. GL. 7-5803 A. C. SAMFORD, President & General Manager JAMES H. SAMFORD, Ex. Vice Pres. A. C. CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERS P. O. BOX 1229 ALBANY, GEORGIA PHONE HEMLOCK 2-7431 LD-49 ALBANY, GEORGIA