Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, April 02, 1960, Image 6

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PAGE 6—THE BULLETIN, April 2, 1960 Curiis Bryant Insurance Agency l JS? 404 Mark (Connally) Building 98 Alabama Si., S. W„ Atlanta 3, Ga. Phone JAckson 3-1511 Complete Coverage for All Personal, Industrial and Commercial Risks GARDEN HILLS CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY FINE PERSONALIZED SERVICE 2829 Peachtree Rd. CE. 3-1727 Atlanta, Ga. D’ARCY ELECTRIC, INC. Doing Business As SMALLWOOD ELECTRIC CORP. COMMERCIAL — RESIDENTIAL 543 PLUM ST., N. W. JA. 4-4766 ATLANTA, GA. COLLINS MANUFACTURING CO. TAILORED AUTOMOBILE SEAT COVERS 517 Spring St., N. W. TR. 6-5524 Atlanta, Ga. (Waiter (jrcetincjS AMOS DRUG STORE QUICK PRESCRIPTION SERVICE EXPERTLY FILLED BY PROFESSIONALS • Sundries, Cosmetics, School Supplies 3 Ashby St., S. W. — Atlanta, Ga. — JA. 2-9533 GASOLINE ALLEY NO. 2 Earl Nelson, Manager 4490 Peachtree Road CE. 7-0144 Chamblee, Ga. blaster Cjrcetinfji From J. W. TONEY Building Supply Inc. Melville Road DR. 7-6469 DECATUR, GA. “Helps Glowing Build Health” (faster (jrcetingi OBITUARIES M rs. Regina R. Robey Services In Augusta AUGUUSTA — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Regina R. Robey were held March 22nd at the Sacred Heart Church, Rev. Ed ward J. Shields, S.J. officiating. Survivors are a son, William R. Robey of Washington, D. C. a sister, Miss Julia B. Richards of Washington: a brother, Tho mas Richards of Augusta. Services For Herbert Cline ATLANTA — Funeral serv ices for Mr. Herbert A. C-line were held March 11th at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Rev. John Mulroy officiating. Survivors are his wife, daugh ters, Mrs. George Hawkins, Au burn, Ala.; Miss Nancy Cline; son, Dr. Peter J. Cline, sisters, Miss Mary Cline, Mrs. Edward O’Connor, both of Milledgeville; Mrs. John Tarleton, Atlanta; Mrs. Francis Florencourt, Bos ton; brother Mr. Louis I. Cline; three grandchildren. MRS. TRACY SERVICES DECATUR — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Emily Velandre Tracy were held March 22 at St. Thomas More Church, Rev. Vincent Connors officiating. Survivors are Mr. and Mrs. George H. Tidwell, Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Tracy; Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond R. Tracy, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Pamela Duro- cher, Decatur; Mrs. Fred Laval- lee, Warren, Mass; grandchil dren and nephews. Atlanta Services For Mrs. Agnes Fay ATLANTA —, Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Agnes Johnson Fay were held March 12th at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Rev. A. M. Dillman officiating. Services For John W. Hammond ATLANTA — Funeral serv ices for Mr. John W. Hammond Sr. were held March 22, at the Sacred Heart Church, Rev. John Emmerth officiating. Survivors are his wife, daugh ters Miss Margaret Hammond, Miss Tita Hammond, sons, Mr. John W. Hammond Jr., Mr. Frank E. Hammond. Services Held For Charles W. Bishop SAVANNAH — Funeral serv ices for Charles William Bishop were held March 25th in the Chapel of the Little Sisters of the Poor. Survivors are two sons, Charles H. Bishop, Indianapolis, Ind., and George E. Bishop, At lanta; and 14 grandchildren. HAAS & DODD INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE — MORTGAGE LOANS Downtown Office: Haas-Howell Bldg. JA. 2-3111 Northside Office: 3323 Peachtree Road, N. E., CE. 7-6496 ATLANTA, GA. MILTON BRADLEY OF GEORGIA SCHOOL SUPPLIES CRAFTS AND ART MATERIALS GAMES AND TOYS 384 Forrest Ave„ N. E. Atlanta, Ga. JA. 5-0551 MORSE AND McELVEEN DRUGGISTS Prescription Compounding Is The Most Important Work We Do. SUNDRIES • DELIVERIES TR. 6-8836 810 N. Highland Ave., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. BEST WISHES FOR EASTER CHATTAHOOCHEE BRICK COMPANY SY. 4-4421 CHATTAHOOCHEE, GA. BEACON LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS WE GIVE THAT EXTRA SERVICE WHICH IS SO IMPORTANT TO FINE LAUNDRY AND CLEANING 2838 Peachtree Road Atlanta, Ga. FULTON PLUMBING COMPANY RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL • Prompt, Dependable, Reasonable Service 80 W. PEACHTREE PLACE, N. W. MU. 8-1456 ATLANTA, GEORGIA Services For * s5fi Frank Gillespie ATLANTA—Frank Gillespie, retired insurance executive died February 25th at the Veterans Administration Hospital. A lifelong resident of Atlanta, Mr. Gillespie had been in the insurance business with his fa ther, the late James Gillespie, retiring because of ill health, seven years ago. Mr. Gillespie was a graduate of Mar^st College in Atlanta and received his BA degree from Spring Hill College in Mobile, Ala. He was a member of Sa cred Heart Church, the Holy Name Society, Knights of Co lumbus, the Hibernian Society, Elks and Eagles. He had served as a captain during both world wars in the chemical warfare branch of the army. Survivors include his sister, Mrs. Marianne G. Enslow, an uncle, Mr. E. W. Gillespie and a nephew, Mr. Fred C. Enslow Jr., all of Atlanta and cousins in this country and Ireland. Services For Mrs. Mary Moore SAVANNAH — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Mary Theresa Moore were held March 19th at the Sacred Heart Church. Sayannah Services Mrs. Lollie O'Brien SAVANNAH — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Lollie O’Brien were held March 19th at the Blessed Sacrament Church. Survivors are her husband, Dennis J. O’Brien; a daughter, Miss Elizabeth O’Brien of Elize- beth, N. J.; a sister, Miss Mgrie L. Purdy of Savannah, two brothers, Grover A. Purdy Sr. and Louis L. Purdy, both of Savannah, several nieces and nephews. Atlanta St. -vices For Mrs. Troisi ATLANTA — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Dominic Torisi were held March 11th at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Rev. Richard Morrow offi ciating. Survivors are her husband, daughters, Misses Kathi and Christine Troisi; three sons, Masters Vincent, Tony and Timothy Troisi, mother, Mrs. Katherine Gantz, Washington, D. C.; grandfather, Mrs. John Frye, St. Petersburg, Fla. Services For Mrs. Coleman HAPEVILLE — Funeral serv ices for Mrs. J. H. Coleman were held March 21st at St. John the Evangelist Church, Rev. Joseph Beltran officiating. Survivors are Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schanno, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davis, College Park, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cole man, Fairburn; nine grandchil dren, two great-grandchildren. MARRIAGES BLAKEWOOD-SHEFFIELD I O- SAVANNAH — Miss Carolyn Sheffield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Emory Lson Sheffield Sr. and Robert Eugene Blakewood, son of Mrs. Franklin P. Brussow were married March 19th at the Blessed Sacrament Church, Rev. George James officiating. Poro School of Beauty Culture MRS. E. R. MARTIN, Owner and Manager 250 Auburn Ave., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. CHRISTIANS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS . . DELIVERY SERVICE SEE OUR FINE VARIETY FOR EASTER PO. 7-9726 FOREST PARK, GEORGIA * RELIABLE AND FRIENDLY SERVICE CORNER MAIN ST. & PHILLIPS DRIVE Waiter (jreetincjA SNACK ’N SHOP DELICATESSEN North Decatur Plaza at Clairmoni SPECIALIZING IN ‘FANCY FOODS, GIFT BASKETS WE DELIVER Decatur, Ga. ME. 7-4622 * Non-Perishables of Course RUTAN MUSIC COMPANY Lowrey Organs $895 — Two Manual and Percussion Pianos — Band Instruments Silver Plating LET US ORGANIZE YOUR SCHOOL BAND WITH OUR RENTAL PROGRAM 3205 Peachtree Road, N. E. Atlanta, Ga. CE. 3-0865 Warn Against Obscene Greeting Card Traffic NEWARK, N. J., (NC)—Con certed action by Catholics and non-Catholics is necessary to prevent the traffic in obscene greeting cards “from becoming a new flood of immoral and at times sacrilegious trash,” the Newark Archdiocesan Legion of Decency Office has warned. The office said suggestive and antireligious St. Patrick’s Day greeting cards are now on the market. There also have been obscene Mother’s Day cards, and sacrilegious Christmas cards, a statement issued by the office declared. The statement advised Catho lics: “A friendly but firm and uncompromising statement of your attitude to any storekeeper carrying objectionable greeting cards is indicated. A reminder that your continued patronage at his store is incompatible with his continued sales of offensive matter is in erder.” Cardinal Honored OXFORD, England, (NC) — His Eminence William Cardinal Heard has been elected an hon orary fellow of Balliol College —the second cardinal since the Reformation to be so honored by an Oxford University college. The Scottish-born churchman, who was made a cardinal by His Holiness Pope John XXIII last December, studied law at Bal liol. While ther in 1907 he was selected fo rthe crew of the uni versity’s rowing eight against its traditional rival, Cambridge. Cardinal Heard, former dean of the Sacred Roman Rota, is the only Scotsman in the Sacred College of Cardinals and the only British Commonweealth cardinal seerving in the Roman Curia. A convert, he worked as a lawyer in London before be coming a priest. The only other post-Reforma- tion cardinal to be given an hon orary fellowship at Oxford was cardinal John Henry Newman, who was honored by his old college, Trinity, in the closing years of his life. Cardinal Fran cis Bourne, then Archbishop of Westminster, received the uni versity’s honorary degree of Doctotr of Letters in 1922. Archbishop Ambrogio Marchioni, Papal Nuncio to Guate mala, carries the Blessed Sacrament on a gilded chariot along a three mile route on the Avenue of the Americas in Guatemala City. The solemn rites marked the first anni versary of the Central American Eucharistic Congress, held in Guatemala in 1959, to which His Eminence Francis Cardi nal Spellman, Archbishop of New York, was Papal Legate. (NC Photos) EVANS FINE FOODS 3 Convenient Locations to Serve You 790 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. TR. 2-8222 7981-2 Peachtree, N. E. TR. 4-0312 2137 N. Decatur Rd. ME. 6-5031 Office Phone TR. 4-6220 — Atlanta, Ga. faster (jrecti inaA L. 0. MOSELEY Alderman 1 si Ward Atlanta LEWIS PHARMACY — PRESCRIPTION EXPERTS — 2802 PIEDMONT RD., N. E. CE. 3-5353 ATLANTA, GA. Emergency Food PAENGYONG ISLAND, Ko rea, (NC) — A shipload of food that included 425 bags of flour and 425 bags of cornmeal aided 13,000 starving refugees on three barren islands 60 miles off the west coast of Korea. The densely populated islands benefited from an emergency shipment from Catholic Relief Services-National Catholic Wel fare Conference and its Protes tant counterpart, Church World Service, after an appeal from Father Edward Moffett, M.M., The Maryknoll priest, who is alone in the parish embracing the tiny islands within sight of communist North Korea, distrib uted the food to the needy. Help for the islanders has been received regularly, but 50 children died of malnutrition re cently. The islanders’ fishing season was still a month away, and they are handicapped by be ing unable to use the good fish ing area north of the demilitar ized zone. ATLANTA LIFE INSURANCE CO. LIFE INSURANCE PROTECTION SURROUNDED BY EVERY POSSIBLE SAFEGUARD COVERING: * Whole Life * Health and Accident * Hospitalization and * Surgical Expense * Monthly Income * Limited Pay * Endowments * Educational * Mortgage Redemption 148 Auburn Avenue, N. E. Atlanta 3, Georgia (Founded 1905 by A. F. Herndon)