Churchtown from Rathfarnham
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Dermot J. O’Flynn, Churchtown Drive, Milltown, outlining his response to the Council Meeting of the To-Morrow Club relating to the National Planning Conference. He does not want his observations to disparage the good work of the Conference to stimulate public interest in the necessity for preparedness for the post-war. Information bulletins enclosed.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Dermot O‘Flynn, Churchtown, enclosing a copy of the Report submitted to the Minister for Justice and statements collected by the Association for Civil Liberties.
Invitations to +McQuaid and Fr. MacMahon from J.J. M. Welsing, The Netherlands Ambassador, to attend receptions at Churchtown House and various naval ships.
Letter from Fr. Dominic Ryan to +McQuaid regarding parish boundaries in the Churchtown area.
Clarke, Geetrude, 25 Hillside Drive, Churchtown. She is interested in Christian Unity and complains of the many things she sees militating against in the media.
Officer Robinson of Fitzgibbon St. Garda Station telephoned to say that James Finey, Churchtown, addressed a meeting on the Unemployed at Werburg Street. Fr. Hyland of Churchtown said that Finey was “a good but eccentric Catholic.”
File relating to the purchase of Landscape Manor, Churchtown. Land can be used for new church and schools. 30 items
Typed letter to + McQuaid from Charles C. Fennell, Churchtown. Apologies for delay in replying. The Sunday Observer have no staff reporter in Dublin, and all their news and special articles are looked after by Mr. Jack White.
Letter from Fr. Pierce Perkins to Fr. McMahon regarding a parish chaplaincy in Churchtown to consolidate his work in the Vocational Schools, Dundrum. 1 item