Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, November 01, 1958, Image 7

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FULTON HOSPITAL Alcoholism Nervous-Disorders 9Q 7 Edgewood Avenue Aflania, Georgia PHONE JA. 4-9392 tf X&y/>fV.?X j* till Ml" w l/VMTcw'g 0 y 7*1 * 24-Hr. Service - Passengers Insured ST 1 “ J ' / jh OP*SAT*0/ P IKV \ Blue Top & Veterans k ri Cab Company / TWO PHONES: 47-3146 — 47-3191 Brookhaven Chamblee J Doraville i ST. LEO COLLEGE PREP SCHOOL Accredited High School Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers Ideal Location St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida BELL INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Agents and Consullants Barnest Bell - Horace Edmond 269 Mt. Vernon Rd., Box 178 Sandy Springs, Ga. BL. 5-2250 C & S REALTY COMPANY “Specialists in Commercial- Industrial Real Estate" 604 Mortgage Guarantee Building JA. 4-2053 Warehouses, Stores, Mfg. Plants, Acreage, Shopping Center Dev., Industrial Dev., Subdivision Dev. Insurance FIGURE 8 Monday—Closed 1:00 p. m.-3:30 p. m. 4:30 p. m.-7:00 p. m. — Sunday — 8:15 p. m.-30:45 p. m. Tuesday through Saturday Atlanta Lakewood Pork 10:00 a. m.-12:30 p. m. 2:00 p. m.-S:O0 p. m. 8:15 p. m.-10:45 p. m. LIBERAL DIVIDENDS ON SAVINGS Savings received by the 10th Earn Dividends for That Month PO. 7-9774 TRI-0STY FEDERAL Association Savings & Loan 606 South Central Ave. Hapeville ( STOCK UP ON ) FOODSUYS BRIGHAM SUPER MARKETS AUGUSTA OWNED AND AUGUSTA OPERATED REV. PHILIP HASSON, S.M. ill 1 PHILADELPHIA MARIETTA — The Reverend Father Phillip Aloysius Hasson, S.M., former Assistant Pastor of Saint Joseph’s Church, in Mari etta, passed on to his eternal re ward Tuesday night, October 14, in Philadelphia. He had served at Marietta from August 1953 until May of this year, when a severe and acute throat ailment forced him to seek treatment elsewhere. He was admitted to the American Oncological Hos pital in Philadelphia, which was his home city. His condition was acute and when it was discover ed that it would be some time before he could take up his du ties again in the event of a cure, he was replaced by another at the Church which he had served so faithfully and well. His death is a keen loss for the members of his family surviving him, and to his brethren in the Society of Mary as well as to the parish ioners of St., Joseph’s and his many friends who loved and re garded him with deep and true affection. Father Hasson was sixty years of age at the time of his death. He was born and reared in Phil adelphia. As a child he attended St. Francis de Sales Parochial School. When he had completed his grammar school course at St. Francis de Sales, he knew and answered the Call of God to the priesthood. In September 1908, he was admitted to the Marist Seminary, a preparatory school for the education and training of boys ’ for the holy priesthood in the Society. He then completed this preparatory training in five years and in 1913, entered the Marist Col lege, a Major Seminary and af ter two years there completed the required courses of Thomis- tic Philosophy. Both Marist Seminary and Marist College are in Washington, D. C. Both are facilities connected with the Catholic University of America. In September of 1914 he en tered St. Mary’s Manor, just opened in Langhorne, Pa., (now Penndel) for his Canonical No vitiate, a prerequisite for en trance into the Society of Mary, After.the completion of the year of Novitiate, in September, 1915, he returned to Marist College in order to pursue Theological Stu dies -and to prepare more fully for the duties of the life of the Priesthood. On November 25, , 1917, he dedicated himself en tirely to the life long service to God under the Rule and in ac cord with the Spiritual Model of Our Blessed Mother by mak ing the three perpetual vows of Poverty, Chastity and Obedi ence, the three great Evangeli cal Counsels, as a member of the Society of Mary. The long awaited day so ardu ously sought, and , prayerfully INVEST IN REAL ESTATE RULTY [QMPANY k (?c7tjftdesioc " 0TM -"OPEBTY management Pyer 25 Yeari of Service GENERAL TIRES GENERAL BATTERIES TEXACO PRODUCTS GENERAL TIRE & SUPPLY CO. Broad ai Twelfth St. AUGUSTA, GA. FATHER HASSON contemplated, came on the 19th day of June, 1919, when the ven erable Rector of the Catholic University Bishop Thomas J. Shahan, made him a Priest of God forever in Caldwell Hall Chapel at the Catholic Universi ty. He was the first of many pu pils of St. Francis de Sales Pa rochial School to be ordained a priest. 17,73 was a thing of much joy to his devoted and saintly Pastor, the late beloved Bishop Michael J. Crane as well as to his beloved parents and sisters. Father Hasson lived the life of a priest for forty years. The years, have been as fruitful in virtue as they have been varied. As a religious priest, he sub jected himself to the orders of his superiors in the Society of Mary. For the first five years of his priestly life he was assigned rochial School to be ordained a duties chiefly in the field of the education of young men and boys. The first year, 1919-1920, he was a professor at Jefferson College, in Convent, La., since closed. His next assignment was as a teacher in the Marist College in Atlanta. Since he showed a predilection for preaching and parochial work, he was appoint ed Assistant Pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Atlanta and served in that capacity from 1924 until 1927. In that latter year, more and more demands were made on the Society of Mary for the preaching of Par ish Missions -and Retreats both for laymen and religious, so Fa ther Hasson who had previously taken special courses of training for this specific type of work, was appointed tod serve as a member of the Marist Mission Band, with headquarters in Washington, D. C. For fifteen years, 1927 until 1941, Father Hasson preached Missions, Retreats, conducted Triduums, preached at Forty Hour Devotions, throughout the United States. He endeared him self to all, priests and laity as well. In 1941, he was relieved of ah assignment which entailed travel from one place to anoth er, and given a new and steady responsibility. He was appointed to Pastor of St. Francis Xavier Church, and the Missions of Southeast Georgia, a parish of about 8,000 miles in area and with about 800 souls. He was superior of the Marist Fathers who served with and' under his direction. He left his mark in the growth and development Which is still seen and felt. Since 1947 Father Hasson has served in many places as Assistant Pastor, namely, Holy Name of Mary Church, Algiers, New Orleans, La., Notre Dame des Victoires San Francisco, Cal., St. Mich ael’s Church, Wheeling, W. Va., St. Vincent De Paul’s Church, Elm Grove, W. Va. His remains were interred in the Cemetery Plot of the Mary Fathers, located on the grounds of St. Mary’s Manor, Penndel Pa., where he made his Noviti ate for the Society of Mary. Not too far from the home in which he was raised as a child. Not far, too, from the remains of his be loved father and mother, but in the very midst of those of his brethren of the Society of Mary, with whom he linked himself by his Sacred Vows of Religion in the Society of Mary. May God grant him eternal rest! Pessimistic people manage to dodge a lot of good things that are headed their way. The man without character has to depend on reputation to pull him through life’s battles. WIRTZ & HERHLEN ESTABLISHED 1904 ALLIS-CHALMERS POWER FARM EQUIPMENT Specializing In All Makes of Farm Equipment Paris and Service 1767 Milledgeville Road Augusta, Georgia E. J. HERNLEN, Proprietor DIXIE AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY Non-drinking drivers only SAVE 15% TO 40% J. L. Pate, Agent BU. 9-9363 2832 Moniicello Place Decatur, Ga. THE BULLETIN, November 1. 1958—PAGE < BUCKHEAD MEN'S SHOP Arrow Chirts L-cicon Hats Ja.man Shoes McCreco? Sportswear llaspcl Suits CE. S-C7S3 .Pc: Official Boy Scout Trading Post NEW FURNITURE SlighFiy Damaged WHOLESALE COST OR LESS FURNITURE CARRIER €0. 370 LEE ST. S. W. ATLANTA, GA. Each Account Insured to $10,000 by an Agency of the U. S. Government. Accounts Opened In Person or By Mall STANDARD FEDERAL Savings and Loan Ass’ii. 48 Brood St., N. W., Grant Bid*, lit Boyd, Soc'y and Attry, ATLANTA, GA. “Sava WiTh Safely” PERVIS REALTY CO. CE 3-6296 3908 PEACHTREE RD., N. E. ATLANTA, GA. > \ ' - - _ ' . 11 High Masses . v, v Redemptorist / Purgatorian Society Pius Oth**r KenefiJs, ' 1225 E: Eager St. Write Baltimore 2. Md. 5 <S Herbert A. Cline Realty Company REALTORS Member Multiple Listing Service Office CE. 3-1164 Res. CE. 3-3218 3166 Maple Drive (at Buckhead)—Kroger Parking Level • v>» *A> 225 BUCKHEAD AVE., N. E., ATLANTA, GA. PHONE CE. 3-3113 The Georgia-Cardina Brick and Tile Company Manufactures Plants at Augusta, Georgia, North Augusta, S. C. Offices: 10 Campbell Bldg., Augusta PA. 2-7781 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Savings and Loan Association OF AUGUSTA Current Dividend Rate 3V2% EACH ACCOUNT INSURED UP TO $10,000 BY FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION 127 SEVENTH STREET PHONE 2-3571