Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, November 01, 1958, Image 5

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TOWN TAVERN SEVENTH AND BROAD STREETS W. J. Heffernan Georgia - Carolina Warehouse and Compress Co. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA J. L. BARTLEY, Vice-President MEREDITH'S OPTOMETRISTS and OPTICIANS 737 BROAD ST. — AT THE MONUMENT AUGUSTA. GEORGIA Opticians: Miss Lura Seigler Jack Johannsen Real Estate and Renting Insurance — Mortgage Loans AUGUSTA, GA. Optometrists: Dr. A. H. Meredith Dr. O. M. Murphy, Jr. Home See : -L -•" Pays Tribute To Cardinal Mooney CLEVELAND, (NC) — Arch bishop Edward F. Hoban, Bish op of Cleveland, said the late Cardinal Edward Mooney had “a long career of service to his Church and to his country.” The Archbishop of Detroit, who died (October 25) in Rome of a heart attack, was ordained as a priest of the Cleveland diocese in 1909. He served in the diocese for 14 years after his or dination before beginning his career as Church diplomat and administrator. His family moved to Youngs town, Ohio, then part of the Cleveland diocese in 1387, when he was five years old, and he grew up there. From 1909 the future Cardinal was professor of domgatic theology at Cleve land’s St. Mary’s Seminary. From 1916 to 1922 he was head master of Cathedral Latin School here. And from 1922 to 1923 he was pastor of St. Pat rick’s church in Youngstown. Archbishop Hoban declared that the death of Cardinal Moon ey “came as a shock to his many friends among the clergy and laity” of the Cleveland diocese. Among personal friends of the Cardinal who expressed grief at the news of his death were Fa ther John M. Powers, pastor of St. Ann church here; Msgr. Ed ward S. Hannon, pastor of the Church of the Blessed Sacra ment; Msgr. Nicholas F. Monag han, pastor of St. Charles church; Msgr. Paul Ferreri, pastor of St. Gregory church, and Michael F. Kearns, a retired official of the Cleveland Trust. A niece, Mrs. Loretta Mehler of Youngstown, said she receiv ed a letter from the Cathdral on October 24, mailed from Gibral tar. She said Cardinal Mooney reported that his voyage on the way to Rome had been pleasant and that he was feeling well. ITALIAN T.V. COVERS ELECTION ROME, (NC) — Italy’s single television channel unceremoni ously interrupted its evening programs each time the ballots were burned in the Sistine Chapel, and switched its cam eras to the Vatican so its view ers could determine for them selves whether the smoke was black or white. It was announced that the channel, which is normally sil ent in the mornings, would im mediately begin morning trans mission whenever white smoke appeared. BEST WISHES Pinnel Heating And Air Conditioning, Inc, Sales Service 855 WALKER ST. PA. 4-4904 AUGUSTA, GEORGIm Cjreelin^s and i RICHMOND ti.'Ju'i COUNTY BAI AUGUSTA, IK GEORGIA LAST PHOTOS OF CARDINAL MOONEY IN ROME — In these photos taken on the day he died of a heart attack, October 25, His Eminence Edward Cardinal Mooney, 76-year-old Archbishop of Detroit, is shown, (left photo) as he left his quarters in the North American College with the rector, Bishop Martin O’Connor, to attend the Mass of the Holy Spirit in St. Peter’s Basilica. In this radio picture (right photo) he is shown at the Basiiica, a few hours be fore his death. (NC Photos) WAYCROSS EDITOR WRITES Pope Pius XII Was Gentle Man Dedicated to Peace By Jack Williams, Jr., Editor, The Waycross Journal-Herald Pagellia means “peacg” and certainly no one worked harder for it than Pope Pius XII who is being laid to rest at St. Peter’s in Rome. The audience I had with him will always be remem bered. Undersecretary of State Dean Rusk had made arrangements and I left my hotel by taxi in the early morning so that the proper arrangements could be made. Princes of the church were going in and out of the audience chambers, cardinals in their red robes of the church. Finally, a frail little man who withall gave evidience of de termination came forward as la- NEW BRITISH MILITARY CHIEF SERVES MASS (N.C.W.C. News Service) LONDON—A fighting soldier who serves Mass every morning possible, Gen. Sir Frances Fest- ing has taken over as Chief of the Imperial General Staff, highest military post in the Brit ish Commonwealth. Gen. Festing, Dublin-born and a convert, succeeds Field Marsh" al Sir Gerald Templer. He has for the past two years been Commander-in-chief of Britain’s land forces in the Far East. Now at the age of . 56, backed by his tremendous reputation as a soldier and an exceptional popularity in the service, he fac es the task of creating Britain’s new model army of 165,000 pro fessional fighting men equipped for nuclear age battle. Red-haired and at six feet four one of the tallest officers in Britain, he is the first Cath olic in modern times to hold the post. INSTALLATION OF CHARLESTON BSSHO? NOV. 25 CLEVELAND, (NC) — Fish- op-designate Paul J. Hallinan will be installed on November 25 as the eighth bishop of the 133-year-old Diocese of Charles ton, South Carolina. Archbishop Francis P. Ke- ough of Baltimore will be the installing prelate at the cere mony, which will take place in Charleston’s Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. dies in black mantillas swept to the, floor ip homage. He was an intellectual a n d fully aware of what was going on in the world. He asked where you were from and as always had a friendly word for Ameri ca. “I bless you” he said and then he passed on performing this rite for countless others, forever giving of himself in conducting his high office. The fountains seemed to play a merry tune as we left the Vat ican and walked across the cob bled stone of old St. Peter’s Square. Instead of taxying back to the hotel, we decided to walk and meditate too on the experience with the great man we had just met. He is buried today. A great spirit rests in final peace. Pontiac blaster Auto Service "For 21 Years Your Pontiac Dealer" ELEVENTH si TELFAIR AUGUSTA, GEORGIA William J. Heffernan, Jr. Blanche E. Heffernan JOHN W. DICKEY COMPANY REALTORS INSURANCE — G. I. and F. H. A. LOANS 12S Eighth Si. — Dial PA. 2 0184 — Augusia, Ga. ROBERTS ICRS CCtePMT DeSotG-FIysnoifih Sales and Service Broad and 15ih Si. Augusta, Georgia YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED DEALER R. I. 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