Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1938-1940

Catholic Youth Honors Bishop At Breakfast Bishop CharleS' Francis Buddy promised the young people of the diocese yesterday that a gymnasium for their use will be erected some- time soon in this city. Bishop Buddy was honored guest at the second anuual breakfast and reception of the Catholic Youth organization held at U. S. Grant hotel following 8 o'clock mass, and attended by 800. Other members of the Catholic clergy present included Msgr. John M. Hegarty, Very Rev. Eugene Mauch and Father Francis Ott. "I congratulate you upon the size, strength and high purpose of your organization," Bishop Buddy said in his address to the young people. "You are right to prepare now for the task of the future, when you will have responsibilities of church and country." Other speakers, besides the cJir.rgy, included Justice af the Peace Wil- liam J. Collard of El Cajon, MisS' Cecelia Herbert and Rod McLeod, C. Y. O. president and toastmaster. The committee having charge in- cluded Joseph Whalen, McLeod, Dorothy Schumacher, Bar..bara Mc- Kamey, Lucille Wright, Janet Cairns, Joseph Geddis, Jimmy Wright and Ed Floersch. Knights of Columbus' uniformed drill team led the parade from the church down Third ave. to the hotel after masS', at which Bishop Buddy was celebrant.

ORGANIZATION PARADES FROM ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH

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The Catholic Youth organization paraded from St. Joseph's church yesterday for breakfast at U. S. Grant hotel. At speakers' table (left to right), Joseph Geddis, Frank Schellenbach, Dr. Mark O'Brien, the Very Rev. Eugen e Mauch, Justice of the Peace W, J. Collar d and Bishop Charles Francis Buddy.

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