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PAGE 2—The Southern Cross. January 7, 1965
AVOIDS SOVIET DDES PROBLEM
United Nations Respite
After Strange Session
LEGION
OF DECENCY
CLASS A — Section 1
Boy Ten Feet Tall—Para.
Capture That Capsule—UA
Cheyenne Autumn—War.
Circus World—Para.
Dimka (Russ.)—Artkino
Disorderly Orderly, The—Para.
Duke Wore Jeans, The—Modern Sound
Pictures
Earth Dies Screaming, The—Fox
East of Sudan—Col.
Emil and the Detectives—B.V.
Fall of the Roman Empire—Para.
Fate Is the Hunter—Fox
Father Goose—Univ.
tFinest Hours, The—Col.
First Men in the Moon—Col.
Flipper’s New Adventure-—MGM
Four Days in November—UA
— Morally Unobjectionable for General Patronage
REVIEWED THIS ISSUE
Mediterranean Holiday—Walter Reade-Sterling
PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED
Voyage to the End of the Universe—Am. Inti.
Hey There, It's Yogi Bear—Col.
Truth About Spring, The—U-I
Godzilla vs. The Thing—Am. Inti.
Golden Arrow, The—MGM
Guns of August—U-I
Hamlet—War.
Hard Day’s Night (Br.)—UA
CLASS A — Section II
Honeymoon Machine—MGM
Invasion Quartet—MGM
Lassie's Great Adventure—Fox
Lively Set, The—U-I
MoHale's Navy—U-I
tMagic Fountain, The—Davis Film Dist.
tMary Poppins—B.V.
Master Spy (Eng.)—A A
Moon-Spinners, The—B.V.
Murder Ahoy!—MGM
Murder Most Foul—MGM
fMy Fair Lady—War.
My Son, the Hero—UA
Mysterious Island—Col.
Never Put it in Writing—AA
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North—Buena Vista
Only One New York—Embassy
Patsy, The—Para.
Pied Piper of Harnelin—Prod. Unlimited
Pirates of Tortuga—Fox
- Morally Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents
REVIEWED THIS ISSUE
Purple Hills—Fox
Queen of the Pirates—Col.
Ready for t he People—War.
Rhino—MGM
Ride the Wild Surf—Col.
Robinson Crusoe on Mars—Para.
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians—Embassy
Secret of Magic island—Embassy
Sergeant Was a Lady—U-I
Seven Faces of Dr. Lao—MGM
Snake Woman—UA
Tattooed Police Horse—B.V.
Teenage Millionaire—UA v
Thief of Baghdad—MGM
Those Callaways—B.V.
Tiger Walks, A—B.V.
Unearthly Stranger—Am. Inti.
Valley of the Dragons—Col.
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea—Fox
When the Clock Strikes—UA
World Without Sun (Fr.)—Col.
You Have to Run Fast—UA
Aphrodite—Embassy
Atlantis, the Lost Continent—MGM
Bandits of Orgosolo (Ital.)—Pathe
Blood on the Arrow—AA
Bridge to the Sun—MGM
Bullet for a Badman—U-I
Devil Ship Pirates, The—Col.
Dr. Blood’s Coffin—UA
Escape by Night—A A
Evil Eye—Am. Inti.
Evil of Frankenstein—U-I
Fail Safe—Col.
Frantic (Fr.)—Times Film Corp.
Gold for the Caesars (Ital.)—MGM
Goliath and the Island of Vampires—
Am. Inti.
Good Neighbor Sam—Col.
Guns of Darkness—War.
Seance On A Wet Afternoon—Artixo Films
PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED
Horror of It All, The—Fox
Last Man on Earth—Am. Inti.
Miracle Worker—UA
Moro Witch Doctor—Fox
Munity On the Bounty—MGM
Naked Edge—UA
Night Train to Paris—Fox
Night Walker, The—U-l
One Potato, Two Potato—Bowalco
Pit and the Pendulum—Am. Inti.
Quick Gun—Columbia
Ring of Treason—Para.
Robin and the Seven Hoods—War.
Roustabout—Para.
Sardonicus—Col.
Satan Bug—UA
Scream of Fear—Col.
Secret Door, The—AA
36 Hours—MGM
Secret Invasion—UA
Secret of Deep Harbor—UA
Send Me No Flowers—U-I
Sing and Swing (Br.)—U-I
Stolen Hours—UA
Suitor, The (Fr.)—Atlantic
Stagecoach to Thunder Rock—Para.
Thunder Island -Fox
Trunk, The—Col.
Twenty Plus Two—A A
Unsinkable Molly Brown—MGM
Walk A Tight Rope—Para.
War is Hell—AA
Weekend With Lulu—Col.
Witchcraft—Fox
World of Henry Orient, The—UA
Your Cheatin’ Heart—MGM
Young Doctors—UA
Bay of The Angels (Fr.)—Pathe Contemporary
Ada—MGM
•Ape Woman, The (Ital.)—Embassy
Andy—Univ.
Armored Command—AA
Be bo’s Girl (Ital.)—Walter-Reade Sterling
* tBecket—Para.
Bikini Beach—Am. Inti.
Blind Corner (Br.)—U-I
Breakfast At Tiffany’s—Para.
Buddha (Jap.)—UA
Bus Riley’s Back in Town—U-I
Cartouche (Fr.)—Embassy
Claudelle Inglish—War.
•Code 7, Victim 5—Col.
Commando—Am. Inti.
Couch, The—War.
Crooked Road—Seven Arts
Dear Heart—War.
Don’t Tempt the Devil (Fr.)—Doll & Co.
Face in the Rain—Embassy
Fargo—U-I
For Those Who Think Young—UA
Goldfinger—UA
Good Bye Charlie—Fox
Great War, The—Lopert
-War.
CLASS A — Section III — Morally Unobjectionable for Adults
REVIEWED THIS ISSUE
Two on the Guillot
PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED
Guns at Batasi—Fox
Horror Castle—Zodiac Films
Hustler, The—Fox
Invitation to a Gunfighter—UA
Killers, The—U-I
Kisses For My President—War.
Los Tarantos (Span.)—Sigma 3 Films
Luck of Ginger Coffey, The—
Walter Reade-Sterling
Mafioso (Ital.)—Zenith Inti.
Mamie—U-I
Money, Money, Money (Fr.)—Times Film
Corp.
Naked Kiss—A A
Nightmare in the Sun—Zodiac Films
One Plus One—Selected Pics. 4
Outrage, The—MGM
Panic Button—Gorton Assoc.
Panic in Year Zero—Am. Inti.
* Paris When It Sizzles—Para.
Rio Conchos—Fox
Rocco and His Brothers (Ital.)—Astor
* Rounders, The—MGM
Season of Passion—UA
Seduced and Abandoned (Ital.)—Walter
Reade-Sterling
Soft Skin, The (Fr.)—Cinema V
Strange Bedfellows—Univ.
Summer and Smoke—Para.
Susan Slade—War.
•Tamahine—MGM
Thin Red Line—AA
Third Secret, The—Fox
Three On a Spree—UA
*Three Penny Opera—Embassy
Thunder of Drums—MGM
Topkapi—UA
Torpedo Bay—Am. Inti.
•To Bed or Not to Bed (Ital.) —
Walter Reade-Sterling
Town Without Pity—UA
Two Women (Ital.)—Embassy
West Side Story—UA
Where Love Has Gone—Para.
Woman of Straw (Br.)—UA
Woman Who Wouldn't Die, The—War.
Youngblood Hawke—W'ar.
Young Lovers, The—MGM
Zulu (Br.)—Embassy
Adam and Eve (Mex.)—Wm. Horne
Advise and Consent—Col.
Anatomy of a Murder—Col.
Best Man, The—UA
Black Like Me—Walter Reade-Sterhng
Case of Dr. Laurent (Fr.)—Trans-Lux
Circle of Deception—Fox
Cleo from 5 to 7 (Fr.)—Zenith
Cool World, The—Fred Wiseman
Crowning Experience—MRA
Devil’s Wanton (Swed.)—Embassy
•Divorce, Italian Style (Ital.)—Embassy
Dr. Strangelove—Col.
Easy Life, The (Ital.)—Embassy
Eclipse (Ital.)—Times Films
8Ms (Ital.)—Embassy
-Walter Reade-Sterling
CLASS A Section IV— Morally Unobjectionable for Adults, with Reservations
(An A-1V Classification is given to certain films, while not morally offensive in themselves, require caution and some analysis and explanation as a pro
tection to the uninformed against wrong interpretations and false conclusions.)
REVIEWED THIS ISSUE
•Anatomy of A Marriage (Fr.)—Janus
PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED
Freud—U-I
Girl of the Night—W'ar.
Girl with Green Eyes (Br.)—UA
Important Man (Mexican)—Lopert
Intruder—Pathe-Am.
King of Kings—MGM
L- Shaped Room, The - Columbia—Davis-Royal
La Dolce Vita (Ital.)—Astor Pictures, Inc.
Lilith—Col.
Lolita—Seven Arts
Long Day’s Journey Into Night—Embassy
Martin Luther—de Rochemont
Mondo Cane—Times Films
Never Take Candy From a Stranger—Omar
Night of the Iguana—MGM
Nothing But the Best (Br.)—Royal Films Inti.
Organizer, The (Ital.
Pressure Point—UA
Pumpkin Eater, The—Davis-Royal'
Servant, The—Landau Co.
Sky Above and the Mud Below, The (Fr.) —
Embassy
Storm Center—Col.
Strangers in the City—Embassy
Suddenly, Last Summer—Col.
This Sporting Life (Br.)—Continental
Tom Jones (Br.)—UA
Too Young to Love—Arthur-Go Pictures, Inc.
Under the Yum Yum Tree—Col.
Victim (Br.)—Pathe-America
•Visit, The—Fox
Walk On the Wild Side—Col.
Young and the Willing, The (Br.)
CLASS B — Morally Objectionable in Part for All
REVIEWED THIS ISSUE
•Why Bother To Knock—Seven Arts
PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED
John Goldfarb, Please Come Home—Fox
•Joy House—MGM
Kissin’ Cousins—MGM
Kitten with A Whip—U-I
Long Ships, The—Col.
Looking For Love—MGM
Love on the Riviera—Ultra Films
•Love, The Italian Way (Ital.)—Trans-Lux
Man in the Middle—Fox
Masque of the Red Death—Am. Inti.
New Interns, The—Col.
Night Must Fall—MGM
No Greater Sin (was: 18 and Anxious) —
Alexander Enterprises
Nutty, Naughty Chateau, The (Fr.)—Lopert
Of Human Bondage—MGM
Pajama Party—Am. Inti.
Palm Springs Weekend—War.
Psyche 59—Col.
Racing Fever—A A
CLASS C — Condemned
REVIEWED THIS ISSUE
Terrace, The (Span.)—Royal Films
Slave Trade-in the World Today—Walter Reade-Sterling Woman in the Dunes (Jap.)—Pathe Contemporary
Americanization of Emily, The—MGM
Black Sabbath—Am. Inti.
•Carpetbaggers, The—Para.
Cleopatra—Fox
Comedy of Terrors—Am. Inti.
Crazy Desire (Ital.)—Embassy
Cry of Battle—AA
Curse of the Living Corpse—Iselin-Tenney
Prods.
Dementia 13—Am. Inti.
•Devil and The Ten Commandments—Union
Diary of a Bachelor—Am. Inti.
•Four For Texas—War.
•From Russia With Love—UA
Get Yourself a College Girl—MGM
He Rides Tall—U-I
Honeymoon Hotel—MGM
Horror of Party Beach—Iselin-Tenney Prods.
House Is Not a Home, A—Embassy
Irma La Douce—UA
Kiss Me Stupid—Lopert
-U-I
•Seventh Dawn—UA
Sex and The Single Girl—War.
Shot in the Dark, A—UA
Small World of Sammy Lee, The (Br.)— 7
Arts
Soldier in the Rain—AA
•Station Six Sahara—A A
Strangler, The—AA
•Sunday In New York—MGM
Tiara Tahiti (Br.)—Zenith Inti.
Time Travelers, The—Am. Inti.
Under Age—Am. Inti.
•Vice And Virtue (Fr.)—MGM
Viva Las Vegas—MGM
•What A Way to Go— Fox
Who’s Been Sleeping in My Bed—Para.
•Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Ital.) —
Embassy
Affair of the Skin, An—Zenith
And God Created Woman (Fr.)—Kingsley
Baby Doll—War.
Balcony, The—Continental
Bed of Grass (Greek)—Trans-Lux
Bell’Antonio (Ital.)—Embassy Films
Boccaccio 70 (Ital.)—Embassy
Bonne Soupe, La (Fr.)—International Classics
Breathless (Fr.)—Films Around W'orld
Christine Keeler Affair, The (Dan.) —
JaGold Pictures, Ltd., Inc.
Cold Wind In August—Aidart
Come Dance With Me (Fr.)—Kingsley-Intl
Contempt (Fr.)—Embassy
Doll, The (Swed.)—Kanawha Films
During One Night (Br.)—Astor
Empty Canvas—Embassy
Expresso Bongo (Br.)—Continental
Five Day Lover (Fr.)—Kingsley-Intl.
Girl With the Golden Eyes (Fr.)—Union Films
Green Carnation (was: Trials of Oscar Wilde)
(Br.)—Warwick Films
Green Mare (Fr.)—Zenith
Heroes and Sinners (Fr.)—Janus
I Am a Camera—DC A
I'Love. Vm Love (ltal.i -Davis-Royal
Image of Love Raab & Stouinen
Joan of the Angels?—Polish-1 elepix
Jules and Jim (Fr.)—Janus
Knife in the Water (Pol.)—Kanawha Films
PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED
L’Avventura (Ital.)—Janus
La Notte (Night) (Ital.)—Lopert
Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Fr.)—Kingsley
Law, The (Fr.)—Embassy
Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Fr.)—Astor Pic
tures, Inc.
Let’s Talk About Women (Ital,)—Embassy
Liane, Jungle Goddess—DC A
Love Game (Fr.)—Films Around World
Love Is My Profession (Fr.)—Kingsley-Intl.
Love on a Pillow (Fr.)—Davis-Royal
Lovers, The (Fr.)—Zenith
Mademoiselle Striptease (Fr.)—DCA
Magdalena (Ger.) —Buhawk
Maid in Paris (Fr.)—Bellon-Foulke
Mating Urge—Citation
Miller’s Beautiful Wife (Ital.)—DCA
Mistress for the Summer, A (Fr.)—American
Film Distributors
Mitsou (.Fr.)—Zenith Inti.
Molesters, The—Aristocrat Films
Mom and Dad (Sideroad)—Hallmark Prod.
Moon Is Blue, The—UA
My Life to Live (Fr.)—Union
Never On Sunday (Greek)—Lopert
Nude O.Kssvy, The *< Ital.)— Davis-Royal
Odd Qb-eSsion \jap.) -Harrison
Of Wayward Love * Ital.)—Pathe
Oscar Wilde (Br.)—Four City Enterprises
Passionate Summer (Fr.-Ital)—Kingsley
Phaedra (Greek)—Lopert
Playgirl After Dark (Br.)—Topaz Films
Please, Not Now! (Fr.)—Inti. Classics
Port of Desire—Union
J>ot Bouille (Lovers of Paris) (Fr.)—Con
tinental
Prime Time—Essanjay Films, Inc.
Private Property—Citation
Question of Adultery—NTA
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (Br.) —
Continental
Savage Eye—Trans-Liix-Kingsley Inti.
Seven Capital Sins (Fr.)—Embassy
Silence. The (Swed.)—Janus
Sins of Mona Kent—Astor
Smiles of a Summer Night (Swedish)—Rank
Tales of Paris (Fr.)—Times Films
Temptation (Fr.-Ital.)—Shelton
Third Sex (Ger.)—D. & F. Dist.
Too Y oung. Too Immoral—Rialto lnt 1.
Trials of Oscar Wilde (Br.)—Warwick Films
Truth, The (La Verite) (Fr.)—Kingsley Inti.
Viridiana (Sp.)—Kingsley Inti.
War of the Buttons (Fr.)—Sami. Bronston
Wasted Lives and The Birth of Twins —
K. Gordon Murray Production
Weekend (Dan.)—Jerome Balsam Films
Women of the World (Ital.)—Embassy
by Eleanor O’Hara
(N.C.W.C. News Service)
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. —
The UN General Assembly, now
in recess, has had a month of
meetings unparalleled for par
liamentary curiosities.
The basic issue of whether to
deny the Soviet Union its As
sembly vote because of refusal
to pay its share of costs of UN
peacekeeping operations remains
unresolved.
To avoid facing it, the 19th
session of the General Assem
bly acted only on business it
could handle without voting. To
date, its accomplishments in
clude:
• Selection of a president,
Alex Quaison-Sackey of Ghana.
• Admission of Malta, Malawi
and Zambia, raising UN mem
bership to 115 states.
• Selection of Uruguay, the
Netherlands and Malaysia to
fill Security Council seats vacat
ed by Brazil, Norway and Cze
choslovakia. The seat held by
Morocco will be Jordan’s in
1965 and Mali’s in 1966:
• Authorization for the Sec
retary-General to spend UN
funds at the level of the 1964
budget until the Assembly can
discuss its 1965 budget.
• Approval of the 1965 allo
cations for technical assistance.
• Establishment of a trade
conference and board, as well
as a secretariat to serve them,
as organs of the General As
sembly.
• Hearing 75 speakers in its
opening debate.
But the curiosities seem more
significant than the accomplish
ments. President Quaison - Sac-
key has been in the chair for
all 29 meetings. He can’t be re
placed until the Assembly is
free to elect vice presidents.
The United States, which tra
ditionally follows Brazil as the
second speaker in the debate,
has yet to be heard.
Approximately 90 complex
items of business relating to
political, economic, social, fi
nancial and legal questions
can’t be discussed. The Assem-
MACON CONFIRMATION — Bishop Thomas J. McDonough and Msgr. Thomas I.
Sheehan, pastor of St. Joseph’s, Macon, are pictured with the class of 133 which
was recently confirmed. The group was so large that it was necessary to photo
graph it in three sections. i (George Currey Photo),
)
AUSTRALIAN PRELATE SA YS
bly’s committees, which treat
them, cari’t meet until officers
can be elected.
Although votes couldn’t be
taken in the Assembly cham
ber, delegates (with the excep
tion of France, Malta and Por
tugal) registered their “prefer
ences” on Security Council va
cancies by filing ballots in the
President’s office.
If the performance is to a-
void becoming completely ludi
crous, the Assembly has to
tackle its dilemma when it
meets again January 18.
Until the closing plenary
meeting, it seemed probable
that die president would pro
pose that all states make con
tributions to a voluntary rescue
fund to be used for the peace
keeping deficit. The rescue fund,
suggested by African and Asian
states as a face-saving device
for the U.S.S.R., wasn’t men
tioned. Informed sources indi
cate that this was caused by
Soviet insistence that accept
ance of the fund would have to
preclude vote challenges in the
Assembly.
Two Schools Of Thought
In Liturgy Commission
sion has been close. He said in
an interview with The Stan
dard, Catholic weekly here
(Dec. 18):
“By training and scholarship,
some members of the commis
sion and some of the experts
called in for assistance were in
clined to make predominant
what was done, for example, in
the fifth century.
“They are balanced by those
who are mainly intent on adap
tation of the liturgy to the 20th
century.
“This is the constantly recur
ring problem of the relation of
the modern to the traditional.
“All recognize the value of
tradition, but the difficulty is
to make sure that, in holding
on to inherited values rich in
content, we do not slip imper
ceptibly into archeologism.
“On the other hand, in recog
nizing the immediacy and ac
tuality of the 20th century, we
must not fail to give due place
to tradition. We cannot compose
a Mass as if it had never been
celebrated before.”
Archbishop Young said that
the liturgy commission met fre
quently when the bishops were
in Rome for the ecumenical
council, and work is now well
advanced on rewriting the mis
sal. He said that much atten
tion has also been given to re
vising the Divine Office. There
will be a new balance in the
Scripture readings, writings of
great theologians of the past,
and other forms of prayer that
make up the breviary, he said.
As for the overall work of
the council, Archbishop Young
said that its documents are in
tended to be starting points of
new thought, new initiative and
new life in the Church. The
council is carefully avoiding
“definitions,” he said, as it is
seeking to avoid formulations
which might “trap thought or
fix the continuing development
of understanding of the inex
haustible divine mysteries.”
He added:
“The council documents will
prove to be great and solemn
stimuli to the intellectual, spiri
tual and organizational move
ment forward in the Church in
the 20th century.”
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The Rome commission entrust
ed with the task of shaping the
Mass of the future is fairly
evenly balanced between mem
bers whose goal is to restore
the simplicity of the Eucharis
tic celebration of the early
(Church and whose seeking to
adapt the Mass to the 20th cen
tury, the Australian member of
the commission said here.
Archbishop Guilford Young of
Hobart said that voting in meet
ings of the 42-member commis-
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HUMPHREY TO ATTEND
4 Pacem In T erris?
Conference To Draw
Prominent Figures
NEW YORK (NC)—The Vice
President of the United States
and other top national and in
ternational figures will take
part in a February convocation
here devoted to Pope John
XXIII’s monumental encyclical
on peace.
Participation of Hubert H.
Humphrey and the others was
announced by Robert M. Hut
chins, president of the Center
for the Study of Democratic In
stitutions, which will sponsor
the convocation, Feb. 18-20.
tries.
• How to achieve internation
al cooperation in assisting the
developing countries in the in
terest of the prosperity of the'
world, and how to make full
use of science and technology
for developing cooperation a-
mong nations.
• How to encourage further
development of the United Na
tions so that its means and
structure may become equal to
the magnitude of its tasxs.
To be held before an invited
audience of about 1,000 persons,
the convocation will discuss re
quirements for peace, using
Pope John’s 1963 encyclical,
“Pacem in Terris” (Peace on
Earth), as the departure point.
The 20,000 - word encyclical,
Pope John’s eighth and last, is
a sweeping appeal that all men
of good will work to secure
peace based on a strong world
authority, cessation of the ar
maments race, banning of nu
clear weapons, the end of colo
nialism and the elimination of
racism and other social injus
tices.
In a statement of purpose for
the convocation, Hutchins said
that “pronouncement of the en
cyclical in 1963 produced discus
sion and excited hopes through
out the work’ . . . Our inten
tion is to r vive the discussion
by bringing together the best
minds to talk about the encycli
cal’s possibilities for helping a-
long those tendencies to peace
and cooperation among men
that are begin-ing to appear.”
P.C.C.W. Sees
Film On
Hutchins said participants in
addition to Humphrey, will in
clude U.S. Chief Justice Earl
Warren; U Thant, secretary-
general of the United Nations,
Ambassador Alex Quaison-Sac
key, president of the UN Gener
al Assembly; Willy Brandt,
Mayor of Berlin; Sir Muham
mad Zafrulla Khan of Pakistan,
judge of the International Court
of Justice; and Miss Barbara
Ward (Lady Jackson), British
economist.
A letter from President John
son praising the convocation
was released by Hutchins.
Mr. Johnson said he had “no
doubt that such discussion un
der private auspices of the
problem of peace will provide
a major contribution to the
greatest single problem of our
time.’’
“The idea of assembling in
this country outstanding spiritu
al and intellectual leaders
should provide a welcome new
dimension to the discussion of
these fundamental problems,”
the Chief Executive wrote.
The President’s letter was
sent to Justice William O. Doug
las of the Supreme Court, who
is chairman of the center’s
board of directors.
Hutchins said topics to be
considered at the convocation
were outlined at a three-day
planning conference held earli
er this year at Wingspread, the
Johnson Foundation conference
center in Racine, Wis. They in
clude:
•
• How to obtain universal ac
ceptance of the idea of coexis
tence of nations of differing
ideological and social systems.
• How to achieve sufficient
flexibility so that all interna
tional conflicts can be settled
by negotiation, and how to de
vise mechanisms for peaceful
social and political change.
• How to obtain recognition
of the urgent need for rapid
progress toward nuclear and
conventional disarmament.
• How to take actions and
develop understanding to cre
ate mutual trust among the na
tions.
• How to achieve the elimi
nation of racism in all coun-
Savannah
At the monthly meeting of
Sacred Heart Parish Council
held on Monday evening, De
cember 28, the film on “Sa
vannah” was shown through the
courtesy of the Savannah Cham-'
ber of Commerce.
Also featured at the meeting
was the collection of articles
for the three layettes to be
sent to the Holy Father’s store
room as part of the program of
the Foreign Relief Committee.
Its chairman, Mrs. A.K. Gannam
announced the completion of its
other project, the packing and
shipping,of used clothing for the
Bishops’ Thanksgiving clothing
drive.
A successful cake sale was
reported by Miss Margaret Col
lins, chairman of St. Mary’s.
Home Guild, who expressed ap
preciation for the assistance of
the members in this activity.
Mrs. H. A. Stamey, president,
urged attendance at the quar
terly meeting of the Savannah
Deanery Council of Catholic
Women which will be held in
Jesup on Sunday, January 17.
The meeting will be preceded
by a Mass at noon and a lunch
eon for which reservations
should be made with Mrs. Gan
nam not later than January 10.
T. J. HOPKINS, INC.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
WIRING - FIXTURES - REPAIRS
APPLIANCES
AD 4-6606
1002 MONTGOMERY ST.
SAVANNAH
RHINES FLORIS
Flowers & Gifts for Every Occasion
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1631 East Victory Drive
Savannah, Georgia
354-8313
R. L. Rogers
Insurance
AUTO — HOSPITALIZATION
LOW RATES
150 Abercorn St.
Savannah, Ga. 233*-8600
Beytagh Construction Compos*
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EL 4 3556 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
1537. MONTGOMERY CROSSROADS
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