The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, December 21, 1957, Image 7

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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA SEVEN DECEMBER 21, 1957. “Dependable Flowers” 111 Pine Grove Avenue, W North Augusta AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Reasons Cjjrectinc^A TUXEDO PHARMACY YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD PHARMACY Prescriptions Expertly and Promptly Filled CE. 3-3223 — CE. 7-3082 3653 Roswell Rd., N. W. ¥ ¥ V & V V I V S' s s 1 s s s s § s s s s >, % % 1 S'.S'i SK S-r Si S/ Si Si S. Si Si Si S Si Si Si Si Si Si S K^KW-S************************®*** 5 1 1 s? s w s s s w 6 s w w s s s i s «s & s s i s 1 1 s Atlanta, Ga. ^ecidonS PEE WEE’S (jreitincjS "We Love Hungry People" NOTHING BUT GOOD FOOD IN OUR NEWLY REMODELED -RESTAURANT Located at 1423 Monte Sano Ave. — Augusta OPEN 5:30 A. M. TO 2 A. M. Close Sundays Midnight — Open 6 A. M. Mondays inrtf •r*«*W4* 1 «»W*«****W*C***<f««*****«***W**«*©«9e , ©**** ! * ! K % S s sr | " Givistmcii CjreetincjS S v &s Jones Motors, M W § v V s 1 if 1 » V V V « V * V i i V Telephone 2-7761 1424 Broad Street P. O. Box 988 | AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Dodge Plymouth Christmas Tea At Notre Dame SAVANNAH—The Notre Dame Book Shop was the scene of a Christmas tea on Sunday after noon, December 15th, honoring the volunteer workers of this vol untary non-profit Shop. Tradi tional red berries and greenery were used in the decorations and in the bay window was a white tree trimmed with red orna ments under which were gifts for the volunteers. Mrs. John E. Porter/president of the Book Shop Association, greeted the volunteers, express ing the appreciation of the Asso ciation for their invaluable help in the operation of the Shop. In the absence of Mrs. James J. Col lins, Director of the shop, who is ill, presentation of the gifts was made by Mrs. Frank A. Winders, executive secretary. Special men tion was made of the following volunteers who have been' con nected with the Shop since its beginning four years ago: Miss Marie Bettencourt, Miss Mary McCredmond, Miss Marie Ray, Mrs. Leta Shults, Mrs. John D. Ware and Mrs. B. M. Werntz. Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Winders, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. James W. Howe and Mrs. Wm. C. Broderick, who are serving on the Board of Directors, were also pioneer workers in the organization of the Shop. Mrs. Porter presided at the cof fee table and refreshments were served by Mrs. Frank L. Hester, Jr., and Mrs. Wm. J. Oetgen. Cards bearing numbers were giv en to each guest as she arrived and the prizes, a madonna ar rangement with a background of blue Christmas balls and gold foliage and an arrangement of choir boys with miniature Christ mas trees in the background, VOLUNTEERS HONORED—Four of the volunteer workers who have been connected with the Notre Dame Book Shop in Savannah since its beginning. They are: (seated left to right) Miss Marie Bettencourt, Mrs. John D. Ware and Miss Mary McCred mond. Standing, on the left, Miss Marie Ray; on right. Mrs. John E. Buckley, Chairman of the party. Other volunteers of long standing who were absent when the picture was taken are Mrs. B. M. Werntz and Mrs. Leta Shultz. Smith and Mrs. Robert L. Hoi- C. A. O’Brien, Mrs. Wm. N. land. ! Moore, Mrs. Maureen S. Jones, Mrs. John E. Buckley was Mrs. E. W. Steinhauser, Mrs. J. A. chairman of the party and deco- j O’Leary, Mrs. John F. Conoly, rations were arranged by Mrs. Mrs. C. A. McCarthy, Mrs. M. B. Howe, Mrs. James G. Nueslein Killorin and Mrs. E. J. Lime- and Mrs. D. V. O’Driscoll. The following volunteers were honored in addition to those list ed above: Mrs. Laurence M. Dunn, Mrs. A. M. Tarver, Mrs. Nellie O’Brien, Mrs. Frank Barra- gen, Mrs. E. G. Morel, Mrs. S. V. Fasola, Mrs. E. L. Murphy, Mrs. house. Mrs. Joseph Ellis Services In Atlanta ATLANTA, Ga. — Funeral services for Mrs. Joseph (Lena were 'drawn by Mrs. Walter J. Kenneth Hiltz, Mrs. J. M. Sikes, j Isaf) Ellis were held December Miss Josephine O’Connor, Miss j 10th at the Cathedral of Christ Mary C. Starrs, Mrs. M. G. Hoi- ( the King, Rev. Dale Freeman men, Mrs. Michael Buckley, Mrs. \ officiating. » ' * BOWEN BROS. HARDWARE CO. 905 Broad and 10th and Broad Augusta, Georgia REMEMBER, “If It’s Borden's, it's got to be good!”