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Decatur Services
Paul Cassidy
DECATUR—Funeral services
for Mr. Paul Cassidy were held
May 3rd at St. Thomas More
Church, Rev. William F. Cassidy,
O.P., officiating.
Columbus Services
M rs. Mary Brannon
COLUMBUS—Funeral serv
ices for Mrs. Curry Brannan, 87,
a guest of the Little Sisters of
the Poor. Services were held
May 4th in Columbus at the
Church of the Holy Family.
Miss Mary Prindible
Savannah Services
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Miss Mary Prindible
were held May 2nd at the Ca
thedral of St. John the Baptist.
Survivors are a niece, Miss
Elinor Shea of Savannah, and
several nieces and nephews of
New York City.
Services For
Philip Nunesn
ATLANTA—Funeral services
for Mr. Philip W. Nunan were
held April 30th at the Sacred
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Churcn, RcV. Jonh Lui-
merth officiating.
Survivors are his wife Mrs.
Philip W. Nunan, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest R. Warren, Hapeville;
Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper, At
lanta; Mrs. Calhoun Rollins,
Kingston; grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
John M. Miehon
At I an to Services
ATLANTA—Funeral services
for Mr. John M. Miehon were
held April 23rd at the Cathedral
of Christ the King, Rev. John
Mulroy officiating.
Services For
Mrs. Snipes Sr.
DECATUR—Funeral services
for Mrs. M. R. (Marie Bicsko)
Snipes were held April 27th at
St. Thomas More Church, Rev.
Jariath Burke officiating.
Survivors are her husband
M. R. Snipes, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
S. P. McEachern, Houston, Tex
as; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garretson,
Ervington, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
Snipes, Jr., Miss Sandra Lynn
Snipes, all of Decatur; Mrs. Em
ma Anderson, Mr. Andrew Benh,
Hoboken, N. J.; Mrs. Theresa
Bleeher, Opa Locka, Fla.; nieces
and, nephews.
Services For
Ja rues Olsen Sr.
BRUNSWICK—Funeral serv
ices for James L. Olsen, Sr.,
were held May 4th at St. Fran
cis Xavier Church.
Services For
Mrs. Martin
PORT WENTWORTH—Fun
eral services for Mrs. Annie
Loncon Martin were held April
29th at Our Lady of Lourdes
Church, Rev. Francis J. Donohue
officiating.
Survivors are one son, Em
mett Martin, Savannah; one sis-
MARRIAGES
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ATLANTA-—M iss Dianne
Fenell McFadyen, daughter of
Mrs. Carter McFayden and Mr.
William Henderson McFayden
and Mr. Andrew Joseph Shea-
han, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Joseph Sheahan, Sr.,
the grandson of the late Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Sheahan and the late
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dorr of
ter, Mrs. Morris Savan, Frank
lin, La.; and four grandchildren.
Services For
Mrs. MsAnerney
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Mrs. Marie Rourke Mc-
Anerney were held April 25th
at Our Lady of Good Hope
Chapel, Isle of Hope.
A native Savannahian, sur
vived by a sister, Sister Mary
Victorine Rourke, RSM, of
Savannah.
Savannah Services
Andrew Rodewolt
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Andrew Rodewolt were
held May 5th in the. Chapel of
Our Lady of Good Hope.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Gwendolyn Tiencken Rodewolt;
four sons, John P. Rodewolt,
Andrew Rodewolt, Jr,, Julian
N. Rodewolt and Paul R. Rode
wolt; seven daughters, Mrs. Jes
sie Bush, Hopkins, S. C.; Mrs.
Ruth Flower, Los Angles, Calif.;
Mrs. Lyman Hutcheson, Orlan
do, Fla.; Sister Mary Terance,
O. S.F., Union City, N. J.; Mrs.
Julia Hutcheson, Mrs. Frederick
Lockett and Mrs. Jimmy Farrar,
all of Savannah; a brother,
Charles Rodewolt, Jacksonville,
Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Frank Sears,
Jacksonville, Fla;. 18 grandchil
dren and several nieces and
nephews.
Augusta were married April
30th at the Sacred Heart Church,
Rev. Michael Kerwick offici
ating
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AUGUSTA—Miss Carroll Vir
ginia Mulherin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Anthony Mul
herin, Jr., of Augusta and Mr.
George Francis Quinn, III., son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Francis
Quinn, Jr., of Hialeah, Fla.,
were married April 23rd at St.
Mary’s-on-the-Hill Church, Rt.
Rev. Msgr. Daniel J. Bourke of
ficiating.
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AUGUSTA—Miss Beatrice
Hernandez Handy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Handy of
Denna, Texas and Mr. Jame's
Benedict McCahill, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick J. McCahill
of Augusta, were married April
18th at the Sacred Heart
Church, Rev. Gerald Armstrong,
S.J., officiating.
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AUGUSTA—Miss Dorothy
Lane Bond, daughter of Mr.
Moody Maryland Bond of Roys-
ton and Captain Clifford Bryant
Watkins of Craig Air Force
Base, Ala., the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Burlin Watkins of
Augusta, were married April
30th at St. Joseph’s Church, Rev.
Nicholas J. Quinlan officiating.
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SAVANNAH—M i s s Kathryn
Irene Richards, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Julian E. Richards and
Ronald L. Linton, son of Mrs.
Ronald L. Linton and the late
Mr. Linton were married April
24th at the Church of the Most
Blessed Sacrament, Rev. Ed
ward R. Frank officiating.
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SAVANNAH—Miss Ellen
Teresa Lyle and Albert Austin
Tabor, III., were married April
23rd at the Cathedral of St.
John the Baptist, Msgr. T.
James McNamara officiating.
SAYS ARGUMENTS
JUST "DON'T
HOLD WATER"
ST. PAUL, Minn., (NC) —
“The objections of the chronic
‘Church-State’ agitators simply
do not hold water,” Archbishop
William O. Brady of St. Paul
has declared.
“Unless we are alert, we shall
allow vociferous and profes
sional non-believers to impose
on us all their pet forms of in
difference, opposition to relig
ion, or atheism,” Archbishop
Brady added in his weekly col
umn for the Catholic Bulletin,
newspaper of the St. Paul
archdiocese.
Commenting on objections to
prayers offered in public build
ings, the Archbishop said: “Pos
sibly a little more prayer in
public offices might keep our
elected or appointed officials
mindful of something import
ant. They exercise a power that
comes from God, and some day
they must give an accounting
to Him, as well as to the comp
troller when an audit is made
or to the people at the next
election.”
He added: “It is nonsense and
imDossible in real life that re
ligion can be contained in the
home or the church, or that the
State must be indifferent to or
forbid religious acts in public
places.
“Religion and democracy
need never be in conflict. With
out the first, the second will
not long endure.”
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Family Life Agency Urges
All U. S. Groups To Measure
Success In Terras Of Family
WASHINGTON, (NC) — A
Catholic family life agency has
urged all organizations and
groups in the United States to
measure their success or fail
ure by their impact on family
life.
The Family Life Bureau of
the National Catholic Welfare
Conference made the apDeal in
connection with National Fam
ily Week (May 8-15). The plea
was addressed to religious, gov
ernmental, social, voluntary,
charitable, fraternal and other
organizations.
Business and industrial lead
ers were urged “to gear their
industrial development and
sales policies to the actual needs
of families, rather than to the
simulated cupidities which lead
families to the endless pursuit
of new gadgets, deficit spend
ing and hopeless indebtedness.”
The bureau asked churches
and pastors “to re-evaluate
their programs of religious
worshiD, education, recreation
and Christian charity in terms
of the sunport they give to
Christian family living.”
It asked whether hours of
worship, teaching methods, re
ligious recreational programs
and techniques of church par
ticipation are uniting or un
consciously separating family
members.
It also appealed to lawmak
ers, government officials, judg
es, labor leaders, doctors, teach
ers, architects, military officers
and agricultural experts to con
sider the effects and implica
tions of their methods on family
life.
It called upon families “to
learn more deeply their rights
as families, to take pride in
their social primary and to
Crusade Of
Prayer For
Summit Success
HILDESHEIM, Germany (Ra
dio, NC) — A crusade of prayer
for the success of the forthcom
ing Paris summit meeting has
been launched at Hildesheim
cathedral.
Members of this city’s Catho
lic women’s organizations will
keep vigil before the altar from
six in the morning until six in
the evening every day until the
world’s leaders meet in Paris on
Mav 15.
Bishop Heinrich Janssen of
Hildesheim declared at a serv
ice opening the fortnight of
prayer that the diplomacy of
statesmen at the conference
will be in vain without the sup
port of prayer.
President Eisenhower, Prime
Minister Harold Macmillan of
Britain, President Charles de
Gaulle of France and Premier
Nikita Khrushchev of the Sov
iet Union are the participants in
the summit conference.
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build a ground swell of family
opinion which will be heard by
every organization and individ
ual in the land.”
The bureau observed that the
rugged individualism of Ameri
ca’s early days has been re
placed by “groupism.” It noted
that even the professional man
“has banded together with his
fellows and has too frequently
allowed his thought to be deter
mined by the ‘group-think’ of
the organization to which he
belongs.”
It declared: “The need to stop
the pendulum at familyism in
its swing from individualism to
groupism is apparent from a
preliminary survey of the thou
sands of resolutions which came
from the 1960 White House
Conference on Children and
Youth.
“Though many more resolu
tions calling for effective family
living and parent education
were passed than ever before,
the majority of resolutions call
ed upon various governmental
and voluntary agencies and or
ganizations to intensify their
work for individuals with ap
parently little regard for the
effect this might have upon ef
fective family life.
“One wonders whether some
child care and educational in
stitutions wish to help the fam
ily or to substitute for it,” the
bureau’s statement said.
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