Text transcribed from caption: C-31912 THE GOODS DO GOOD AMONG SOUTHERN NEGROES SELMA, Ala. -- Bill and Mary Good are a young husband-wife team dedicated to the lay apostolate among Negro young people in the Selma, Ala., mission of the Society of St. Edmund (Edmundites). Formerly from New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Good voluntarily devote their services and time in educational, social and recreational activities conducted at the mission. At top, Bill supervises a game of billiards at the Edmundites’ Don Bosco Boys Club. Below, Mary tends to her class of 20 pre-school Negro children. She also directs the mission’s Girls Club. As lay workers, Mr. and Mrs. Good have been cited by Father John P. Crowley, director of Edmundite Southern missions, for their “considerable skill, and tremendous help.” The society is active in education, missionary, parish and youth work among Negroes and whites in the South. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (FRE-12B-64-NAB)