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| GARREN-ROBERTS |
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AUGUSTA—Miss Mary Lou
ise Roberts, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Hinton Roberts,
and Mr. Thomas Franklin Gar-
ren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Benjamin Garren, Sr., were
married November 21st at St.
Mary’s-on-the-Hill Church, Rev.
Arthur Weltzer officiating.
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| DOODY-MITCHELL |
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ATLANTA — Miss Frances
Ann Mitchell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Mitchell, and
Edwin Keith Doody of Atlanta,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood
Doody of Caribou, Me., were
married November 21st, at the
Cathedral of Christ the King,
Msgr. Michael Regan officiat
ing.
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| REYNOLDS-BRIDWELL |
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ATLANTA — Miss Delia
Bridwell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Edwin Bridwell, Sr.
of Springfield and Richard John
Reynolds III, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard John Reynolds, Jr.
of Atlanta, were married No
vember 21st at the Cathedral of
Christ the King, Rev. John Mul-
roy officiating.
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| CRONK-SCHRODER |
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ATLANTA — Miss Suzanne
Spalding Schroder, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. J. Spalding Schro
der, and Joseph A. Cronk, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cronk,
were married November 28th
at the Cathedral of Christ the
King, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph G.
Cassidy officiating.
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| MARKLEY-HOLLOWAY |
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ATLANTA — Miss Georgia
Ann Holloway, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. George Augustus Hol
loway, and John Robert Mark-
ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Leslie Markley, Sr., of Atlanta
were married November 27th
Each issue of fhis Book Page
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Mary, Mediatrix of All Graces,
with the hope that every read
er and every contributor may
be specially favored by her
and her Divine Son.
ALFRED OF WESSEX, by
Frank Morris, Bruce, $2.00.
(Reviewed by Nancy Rhett)
This is a book about a king
who would not give up even
though he had scarcely more
than an acre for a kingdom. His
at the Cathedral of Christ the
King, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph G.
Cassidy officiating.
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| SCHAFFER-BUTLER |
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ATLANTA •— Miss Susan
Theresa Butler, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Joseph Butler,
and Allen Earl Schaffer, son of
Mr. Robert M. Schaffer and the
late Mrs. Schaffer were married
November 21st at the Sacred
Heart Church, Rev. Thomas
Roshetko, S.M., officiating.
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SAVANNAH — Miss Mary
Patricia Tucker, daughter of
Russell Sage Tucker and James
Joseph Collins, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Joseph Collins,
were married November 28th ,at
the Cathedral of St. John the
Baptist, Rt. Rev. Msgr. James
T. McNamara officiating.
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| JOHNSON-ADAMS |
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ATLANTA—Miss Sylvia Ad
ams, daughter of Mr. Charles
and Mildred Adams and George
Allen Johnson, son of Mr. Er
nest and Willie Johnson, were
married November 14th at Our
Lady of Lourdes Church, Rev.
Michael McKeever officiating.
son, Edward, was taught that
the secret of strength is unity.
Unity of all the little kingdoms
in ninth century England saved
England from the Danes. Alfred
didn’t lust after power or
wealth but wished only to pro
tect his people of Wessex and,
indeed, of all England.
Alfred of Wessex is a book
that shows Alfred the leader
and warrior when he conquered
the pagan Danes. It also shows
Alfred the Christian and scholar
when he taught the common
people as well as the nobles to
read and write.
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THE DEVIL'S ADVOCATE-
by Morris L. West, Morrow,
$3.95.
(Reviewed by
Flannery O’Connor)
The Devil's Advocate is a
swiftly moving novel concerned
with a priest’s return to spirit
ual reality in the last few
months of his life. Msgr. Meri-
dith, dying of cancer, is sent
to a small Italian mountain vil
lage to investigate for beatifi
cation a man murdered fourteen
years before by Communist par-
tians. In the course of his in
vestigation, he learns to care for
souls, to become a pastor in the
real sense, and to meet death in
the act of trying to save anoth
er. Parallel to this interest is
the investgation itself and the
question of the supposed saint
and his possible sanctity. This
latter line of action makes of
the book a kind of mystery
novel and undoubtedly accounts
for its presence on the best
seller list. The best seller
list is a standard of mediocrity
through which occasionally a
work of merit will slip for rea
sons unconnected with its qual
ity. In spite of a style which is
more frequently deft than dis
tinguished, The Devil's Advo-
BLESSED MOTHER AND SHRINE
Etched on a maple leaf from the campus of Manhattan Col
lege, New York City, the Blessed Mother looks admiringly
at the newly dedicated National Shrine of the Immaculate
Conception, in Washington, D. C. It is the work of Brother
Adrian Lewis, F.S.C., placement director at the college,
whose hobby has been the art of portraying religious scenes
on leaves and rose petals. (NC Photos)
cate is a work of merit.
It is also what can safely be
called a Catholic novel, being
both explicitly concerned with a
certain aspect of the life of the
Church, and implicitly directed
by Catholic belief. As a novel
it is a curious blend of slick
ness and profundity. It is al
most as if a very good and a
mediocre novel had been stitch
ed together with a jagged line
to make one book. The investi
gating priest is always believ
able, the investigated candidate
for beatification almost never
so. This book is well worth read
ing for its virtues and we have
its faults to thank for its being
read so widely.
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE CAL
ENDAR, 1959-1960, by Msgr.
Edward V. Dailey and Rev.
George Kolanda, Bruce, $1.00.
This calendar begins with the
First Sunday of Advent, which
was November 28 this year. As
in previous years, it is arranged
by weeks and contains an
abundance of useful liturgical
notes as well as brief comments
on the Mass and Office of each
day.
THE MASS YEAR, 1960,
Grail, 35c, subtitled “A Daily
Mass Guide for 1960”— another
useful booklet for those who
follow the changing cycle of
the Church’s Liturgical Year.
In addition to the Ordo For
Masses, the booklet contains a
series of meditations on the
Canon of the Mass.
Atlanta Services
Mrs. L. E. Grant
ATLANTA—Funeral services
for Mrs. Lawrence Elmer Grant
were held November 27th at
the Sacred Heart Church Rev.
John Emmerth officiating.
Survivors are her husband,
Mrs. Lawrence Elmer Grant,
Atlanta, Mrs. Arthur Randolph,
Mrs. Eleanor Randolph Smith,
Miss Mary Page Smith, all of
Clearwater, Fla.
Best Wishes
Churchwell's
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Services For
Mrs. A. J. Maguire
AUGUSTA—Funeral services
for Mrs. Josephine Lee Maguire
were held November 23rd at
St. Mary’s-on-the-Hill Church,
Rt. Rev. Daniel J. Bourke
officiating.
Survivors are her husband,
Alfred J. Maguire Sr.; a son,
Alfred J. Maguire Jr.; a daugh
ter, Mrs. Bernard W. Franklin
of Chicago, 111., several grand
children and other relatives.
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Services In Atlanta
ATLANTA—Funeral services
for Mrs. Nellie Bosworth were
held November 28th at the
Sacred Heart Church, Rev.
John Emmerth officiating.
Survivors are her daughter,
Mrs. Katherine B. Greene,
Arlington, Va., sons, Mr. Don J.
Bosworth, Mr. Joseph M. Bos
worth.
Savannah Services
Mrs. Belle Riddle
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Mrs. Belle Ship Riddle
were held December 2nd at the
Sacred Heart Church, Rev.
Clarence J. Biggers, S. M.
officiating.
Services For
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SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Mrs. Miriam Hollings
worth. Ellison were held Novem
ber 27th at St. Benedict the
Moor Church.
Survivors are her husband,
Mr. Henry Ellison, Mr. Leon
Dingle, Mr. Marion Dingle, Mr.
Arthur Ellison, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Battle, Eugene Hollings
worth, Mr. John Hollingsworth.
Savannah Services
William J. Walsh
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for William James Walsh
will be held December 2nd at
the Cathedral of St. John the
Baptist.
Survivors are a son, Archie W.
Walsh, and grandson, William
J. Walsh, both of Savanah.
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