Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, August 09, 1958, Image 2

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PAGE 2—THE BULLETIN August 9, 1958 yjortliAide dJd)elicate6Sen Atlanta's Gourmet Shop CE. 3-3395 CATERING Atlanta, Ga. 3209 Maple Drive LOURDES CENTENARY TO BE MARKED AT CANADA SHRINE ON ASSUMPTION FEAST; 2 CARDINALS TO TAKE PART THERE’S NOTHING TO FEAR (N.C.W.G. News Service) CAP DE LA MADELEINE, Que., — The centenary of the Lourdes apparitions will be cel ebrated with special pomp at Canada’s national Shrine of Our * CINTKR Of BOWNfOWN AT l ANT A Btci’ll'.m in dto teuSitVi Miami HutfVi,.. )l,uf fII! hi.; ulfW; i Persian i.-.smgt;. JefevMof* .ivaiUt?!.; lot all toftnsi> Sof«s from $5.fc0 Sing'*, S/OC AUtfl ifUtTJ fj.w iFRgiPj Qtfa utmt Lvcto* ot Cano COMPLETELY Am * CONDITIONED !Un X /. y r . FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION ...gKfc RENT FORMAL WEAR <*’?! from O’Kelley’s, inc. Rtnf your antira Formal Wear wardrobe, O'Kelley** feature* o complete line of handsome Men'* and Boy'* Formal attire. Af*o Bridal Gowns, Veils, Bridesmaids dresses and Hoops. Cocktail dresses and Formal* for all other ocations. I 0’J\JLy'l,3nc., 219 Mitchell St., SW, JA. 2-9960 pmk St. Joseph’s Infirmary School of Nursing ATLANTA, GEORGIA founded 1900 Conducted by the RELIGIOUS SISTERS OF MERCY OF THE UNION Apply: Director School of Nursing Tel. No. JA. 5-4681 Each Account Insured to *10,000 by an Agency of tha U. f. Government. Accounts Opened In Person or By Mail STANDARD , FEDERAL Savings and Loan Asa’n. 48 Brood St., N. W., Grant Bid* ALL Boyd, Soc'y and A tty, ATLANTA, GA. “Sava With Safely” ALL YOUR MUSIC NEEDS ® Records • Hi-Fi Players ALVIN ROY’S SLENDERIZING SALON "Physical Fitness Is Our Specialty" Opposite Atlanta Journal JA. 4-4531 5 FORSYTH ST„ N. W. ATLANTA, GA. f^utland & of VUn J4, 103 E. Court House Square DECATUR PHONE DR. 2-1708 Lady here on August 15, feast of the Assumption. His Eminence Paul Emile Cardinal Leger, Archbishop of . Montreal, will offficiate at Pon-j tifical Mass at 10 a. m. The day will open with a mid- ] night Mass in the basilica, offer ed by Archbishop Giovanni Pan- ico, Apostolic Delegate to Can ada; a Mass in the oratory by Archbishop Paul Bernier, Bish op of Gaspe and former Apos tolic Nuncio to Panama; and a Mass at the pavilion by Bishop G. L. Pelletier, of Trois Rivieres. Other Masses will be said con tinuously at the altar of the miraculous statue of Our Lady, the centerpiece of the shrine, from midnight until noon. Blessing of the sick by Arch bishop Maurice Roy, Archbish op of Quebec and Primate of Canada, is scheduled for 2:30 p. m., at the pavilion. A Mass will be offered there at 4 p. m. by Bishop Emmanuel Maba- thoana, O.M.I., of Leribe, Basu toland. At the same time Bishop Jos eph H. Hodges, Administrator of the Richmond, Va., diocese, will preside at a special cere mony for Engish-language pil grims. The torchlight procession at 8:15 p. m., will precede a Mass to be offered at the pavilion by His Eminence James Cardinal McGuigan, Archbishop of To ronto. Cardinal McGuigan also will officiate at a Pontifical Mass at the shrine on August 10. Prior to the feast of the As sumption there will be a novena conducted from August 6 to 14 by Father Gerard St. Pierre, of Trois Rivieres, and a triduum from August 12 to 14 conducted by Father Martin E. Norton, O.M.I., of Lowell, Mass. Services For Mrs. Hulst STATESBORO, Ga.—Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ann Hulst were held July 17th at St. Matthews Church, Rev. Robert Rademanher officiating. Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. O. P. Barker and Mrs. Fred Land, both of Savannah and Mrs. Hilt Hendley of Al bany, two brothers, Johnny Parsons of Alma and Charles Parsons of Milledgeville; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. dale's CELLAR RESTAURANT PEACHTREE AND IVY STREETS CHARCOAL BROILED STEAK CHICKEN — SEAFOOD Hours: 11 a. m.-ll p. m.. Luncheon through Dinner VISIT BEAUTIFUL DALE'S COFFEE HOUSE Lobby Imperial Hotel 6 a. m.-lO p. m. BROOKHAVEH SHOE STORE "Home of Red Goose Shoes" “CORRECT FIT AND SATISFACTION ASSURED” Shoe Headquarters in Brookhaven Next to Woolworth's IlKTAaUSHBB 1894E Distributors and Underwriters of Investment Securities Since 1894 EHODES-HAVERTY BLDG. ATLANTA I, GEORGIA Jackson 1-0316 Long Distance 421 ESTABLISHED 1898 Complete Bunking and Trust Facilities Tax Liberty National Banx A Trust Co. SATillll,«KOB6IA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPDSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION |g l j® s si |h|o us III .... In Georgia The Finest in Food and Service — Atlanta — Courtland-Harris Sts. (Across the Street from St. Joseph's Infirmary) South Expressway — U, S. 41 near Hapeville — Glenville — U. S. Highway No. 301-25 ALDO’S Italian Restaurant & Drive-in 1501 CAMPBELLTON ROAD • Atlanta's Newest and Finest Italian Restaurant 11:30 A. M. — 12:00 P. M. Complete Italian and American Dinners PIZZA — SPAGHETTI CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS Take-Out Service N <€! s PHONE JA. 2-6500 589 FORREST RD.. N. E. ATLANTA 12, GA. There’s nothing to fear in the operating room of the world’s first Catholic children’s hospital, this young patient learns after long study of the toy operating room shown here. It is one of many “props” used at Cardinal Glennon Memorial Hospital for Children in St. Louis, Mo., to acquaint children with hospital facilities. (NC Photos) Son Of Church-Hating Nazi, Hitler’s Personal Assistant, Is Ordained To Priesthood By C. M. Sirachwiiz (N. C. W. C. NEWS SERVICE) INNSBRUCK, Austria, — The son of one of Hitler’s top hench men who had a special hatred for Christianity has became a Catholic priest here. Father Adolf Martin Bor- mann, 28, of the Missionary Association of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, was ordianed in St. James’s church. In the later phases on the nazi regime no name was more dreaded in Germany than that of his father, Martin Bormann. His official rank of Reichsleiter (Reich leader) of the nazi party combined with the title as “the Fuehrer’s personal assistant” gave no clear indication of Bor- mann’s functions. But he was know to wield immense power behind the scenes and to be second to none in his hatred of Christianity and the utter ruth lessness .with which he pursued his leader’s totalitarian aims. Many crimes of stupendous cruelty committed in the sign of the swastika were ascribed largely to his pernicious influ ence. There is some evidence that he was killed in the battle of Berlin, about the time of Hitler’s suicide, though there have also been unconfirmed rumors that he managed to escape and make his way to South America. When the end came and the nazi regime collapsed Bormann’s family was no longer in Ger many. His wife with the seven younger children had fled to South Tyrol, while the eldest, Adolf Martin, aged 17, found himself, a solitary and forlorn fugitive, in a remote valley in the Austrian province of Salaz- burg. But Providence took care of the boy and led him to the cottage of a deeply religious peasant family where he was offered hospitality and a new home. Here, in truly Catholic surroundings and an atmospher of love and charity, Adolf Mar tin, completely shattered by the downfall of the idols he had worshipped and the loss, as he assumed at the time, of his par ents and seven young brothers and sisters, gradually recovered. Then he met a priest, the pastor of near-by Maria-Kir- chental, under whose sympathe tic and patient guidance he learned step by step to under stand and appreciate the beauty of religious truth. At Maria- Kirchental, a Marian shrine high up in the Salzburg hills, he was received into the Church, determined already to devote his life to the propagation of the Faith. Two years later, in 1951, he joined the novices of the Mis sionary Association of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and in the fall of the following year, hav ing taken his vows, he began his theological studies at Inns bruck University. Father Bormann hopes to be sent to the part of the Apostolic IN GREATER ATLANTA 970 Columbia Drive, near Glenwood 4503 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Chamblee Highway 65, Forrest Park 1317 Pryor St., S. W. 226 Northside Dr. S. W. 610 Western Ave., N. W. Other Stores Throughout The State And Vicariate of Coquilhatville in the Belgian Congo which the Austrian and South German Missionaries of the Sacred Heart took over only three years ago. But the decision rests of course with his superiors in the association, who are in charge of missionary districts in various parts of the world as well as of a number of schools in Austria and South Germany. MARRIAGES o o 1 o KERN-SHOUN ! o ATLANTA — Retta Clark Shoun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Chase Shoun and John Webster Kern, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Malden Kern were married July 12th at the Cathedra] of Christ the King, Rev. John Mulrey officiating. O O TRAPANI-STRINGER O- -O SAVANNAH — Miss Jeanne Marie Stringer and Luigi Jos eph Trapani Jr. were married July 23rd at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist with a Nuptial Mass, Rev. T. James McNamara officiating. O —O | HEGARTY-BYRNES | O O AUGUSTA — Mrs. Margaret Byrnes of New York City and Mr. James Hegarty of Augusta were married with a Nuptial Mass at Sacred Heart Church, Wednesday, July 16th at 5 p. m. The Rev. Peter F. O’Donnell, S.J., officiated and offered the Mass. EYES ON GOAL Just because a man gets up early in the morning is no sign that he will rise up in the world. - — * Courtesy costs nothing, yet it buys things that are priceless. WILSON APPLIANCE CO. ELECTRICAL and GAS APPLIANCES RADIO and TELEVISION AUTHORIZED GENERAL-ELECTRIC DEALER 3051 Peachtree Rd., N. E. — Phone CE. 3-1196 — Atlanta, Ga. Charles F. Templeman, Manager FRED WALTERS OLDSMOBILE THE NEWEST AND FINEST OLDSMOBILE SALES.. .. Service 0 L 0 S M 0 6 I L E FACILITIES IN THE SOUTH USED CARS YOU CAN TRUST GROWING THRU COURTESY AND QUALITY SERVICE 3232 PEACHTREE RD., N. E., ATLANTA, GA. 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