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Holy Father
(Continued from Page 1)
Maria Cardinal Barbfe/ri, O.F.M.,
Cap., Archbishop of Montevi
deo, Uruguay.
Also: Archbishops Acacio Cha
con of Merida, Venezuela; Octa
vio Antonio Beras, Apostolic
Administrator of Santo Domin
go, Dominican Republic; Luis
Chavez y Gonzalez, San Salva-
do, El Salvador; Alfred Silva
Santiago, Concepcion, Chile;
Juan Jose Anibal Mena Porta of
Asuncion, Paraguay; Abel Isi-
doro Antezana y Rojas of La
Paz, Bolivia; Juan Landazuri
Ricketts, O.F.M., of Lima, Peru,
and Luis Concha Cordoba of
Bogota, Colombia.
The three heads of religious
orders are Abbot Benno Gut,
O.S.B., Abbot Primate of the
Benedictine Confederation; Fa
ther Augustine Sepinski,
O.F.M., Superior General of the
Friars Minor and Father John
Baptist Janssens, S.J., Superior
General of the Society of Jesus.
Commenting on the list of ap
pointments, L’Gsservatore Ro
mano, Vatican City daily news
paper, stressed that “the com
mission, the great ecumenical
gathering, is now seen with a
true and proper universal cha
racter.”
Every continent is represent
ed, from Europe to the islands
of Oceania. Every race and col
or and almost every nation is
represented.
The commission includes the
heads of episcopal conferences
in all countries which have
them. In those places where no
episcopal conference exists, a
member of the hierarchy has
been named.
Among them are Archbishop
Peter T. McKeefry, of Welling
ton, representing New Zealand;
Archbishop Victor Bazin of
Rangoon, representing Burma;
Archbishop Victor Sartre, S.J.,
of Tananarive, representing the
Malagasy Republic; Bishop Al
bert Soegijaparanata, S.J., Vicar
Apostolic of Semarang, repre
senting Indonesia, and Bishop
Pierre M. Ngo-dinh-Thuc, Vicar
Apostolic of Vinh-Long, repre
senting Vietnam.
Some prelates were chosen to
speak for even more vast terri
tories. For example, His Emi
nence Laurian Cardinal Rug-
ambwa, Bishop of Rutabo, Tan
ganyika, will represent central
Africa.
The four Oriental rite patri
archs named to the commis
sion are. Coptic Rite Patriarch
Stephanos I Sidarouss of Alex
andria; Melkite Rite Patriarch
Maximos IV Saigh of Antioch;
Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul
Pierre Meouchi of Antioch, and
Chaldean Rite Patriarch Paul II
Cheikho of Babylonia.
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OBITUftUIES MARRIAGES
Services For
Mrs. Gilbert
AUGUSTA—Funeral services
for Mrs. Carrie D. Gilbert were
held June 15th at St. Mary’s-on-
the-Hill Church, Very Rev.
Msgr. Daniel J. Bourke offi
ciating.
Survivors are a son, Mr. Eu
gene T. Gilbert, Sr., of Augusta;
four grandchildren, Eugene T.
Gilbert, Jr., Miss Ann Gilbert all
of Augusta; Mrs. James Adams
of Columbia, S, C., and Miss
Claire Gilbert of Savannah; also
two "great-grandchildren.
Atlanta Services
L. A. Rogers
ATLANTA—Funeral services
for Mrs. L. A. (Natalina) Rogers,
Sr., were held June 2nd at the
Sacred Heart Church, Rev. John
Emmerth officiating.
Survivors are Mr. and Mrs.
Jack H. Clark, Mr. and. Mrs.
Louis A. Rogers, Jr., Hatties
burg, Miss.; Mr. and Mrs. James
P. Rogers, Miss Mary Porreca,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Cefalu,
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Stell,
Fayetteville, Ga., and grand
children.
Services For
Mrs. W. G. Coyle
ATLANTA—Funeral services
for Mrs. W. G. (Anne) Coyle
were held June 9th at the Sa
cred, Heart Church.
Services For
Mrs. B. J. Osburn
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Mrs. Bernadette Joyce
Ozburn were held June 4th at
the Cathedral of St. John the
Baptist.
Survivors are two daughters,
Mrs. J. Sternberg of Jackson
ville, Fla.; and Mrs. Norwood
Fillipi of Kenosha, Wis.; two
sons, Jack Ozburn, of New York
City and Robert Ozburn of At
lanta; two sisters, Mrs. Andrew
Doyle of Mobile, Ala.; and Mrs.
Marie Humphries of Philadel
phia; a number of nieces and
nephews.
Atlanta Services
Alfred E. Ryckeley
ATLANTA—Funeral services
for Mr. Alfred Edward Ryckeley
were held June 14th at, St. An
thony’s Church, Msgr. James E.
King officiating.
Survivors are Mrs. Alfred Ed
ward Ryckeley, Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Blacaquere, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Wylie Ryckeley, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Edwin Ryckeley, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles M. Ryckeley, Mr.
John. Emile Ryckeley, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph A. Ryckeley, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Mark Ryckeley,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Eugene
Ryckeley, Mrs. Matilda Rycke
ley, grandchildren and great
grandchildren.
Services For
W. M. Fogarty
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for William Michael Fogar
ty were held June 14th at the
Blessed Sacrament Church.
Savannah Services
Victor G. Schreck
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Victor G. Schreck were
held June 3rd at the Cathedral
of St. John the Baptist, Rev.
Lawrence Luci'ee officiating.
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| EGGLESTON-MICHAELS |
O O
ATLANTA—Miss Susan
Michaels, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin R. Michaels and
George Dudley Eggleston, son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Staub
of Eggleston of St. Petersburg,
Fla., were married June 4th at
the Cathedral of Chri&t the
King.
O O
! BARBE-SCHNEIDER |
O -O
ATLANTA—M i s s Millicent
Jane Schneider, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh James Schneider
of “Fairmeadows,” Hampton,
and John Barbe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter C. Barbe of Scars-
dale, N.Y., were married June
2nd at the Cathedral of Christ
the King, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph
G. Cassidy, P.A., officiating.
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| MATHIS-WHITE I
O O
A T L A N T A—Miss Susan
Spalding White, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James White, Jr., and
Thomas Harvey Mathis, Jr.,
were married June 4th at the
Cathedral of Christ the King,
Rev. John J. Mulroy officiating.
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] COONS-HARTRAMPF |
O O
ATLANTA—M i s s Rosemary
Catherine Hartrampf, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hart
rampf, Sr., and Edwin J. Coons,
Jr., of Auburn, Ala., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Coons, Sr., of
Houma, La. Rev. John Mulroy
officiating.
O O
| SAUNDERS-KENDRICK |
O O
SAVANNAH—Mrs. Emogene
Kendrick, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Winford DeLoach of Vevils
and Richard G. Saunders of
Savannah were married May
20th at the Blessed Sacrament
Church, Rev. Edward Frank
officiating.
Pope John
Appeals
For Prayer
ROME (Radio, NC)—The In-
ternatinola Conference of Catho
lic Charities has appealed to all
its affiliated national relief or
ganizations to help victims of
Chile’s cataclysmic onslaught of
earthquakes, volcanic eruptions,
avalanches and tidal waves.
It instructed all national or
ganizations to send aid directly
to the competent agencies in
Chile itself, in view of the great
distances and the urgency in
volved.
While the conference sped its
appeal from its headquarters
here, His Holiness Pope John
XXIII called for prayers for
victims of the disaster.
The Pontiff’s appeal for pray
ers came at the end of conclud
ing exercises of May devotions
in the Vatican. When the devo
tions were finished Pope John
addressed the prelates and
Vatican officials present and
recommended to their prayers
certain intentions of his own.
In addition to prayers for
Chile, the Pope asked prayers
for the effective preparation for
the coming Ecumenical Council
and its successful outcome.
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THE BULLETIN, June 25. 1960—PAGE 3
STAR COUNCIL AWARDS — Star Council Awards were made to four Grand Knights-of Georgia Councils at the recent Staie
Convention at Jekyll Island. Pictured (1 to r) Ray Ahles, Grand K night, Brunswick; Wilson Barton, Grand Knight, Albany; Charles
C. Chesser, State Deputy, Augusta; Myles Boothe, Grand Knigh t, Marietta and Richard Nadieksberned, Grand Knight’s Delegate,
Warner Robins.
WILLIAM T. mm NAMED
K. OF 0. STATE DEPUTY
JEKYLL ISLAND—Mr. Wm.
T. Jordan, Jr, Atlanta, was elec
ted State Deputy of the Knights
of Columbus of Georgia at their
Fifty-Eighth Annual State Con
vention held at Jekyll Island,
Georgia, on May 28-29.
Elected to Serve with Mr,
Jordan were the following: Mr.
Charles Chesser of Augusta,
Past State Deputy; Mr. P. J.
Batastini of Columbus, State
Secretary; Mr. J. J. Dembowski
of Warner Robins, State Treas
urer; Mr. R. S. Dwornik of Al
bany, State Advocate; Mr. Bar
ney Dunstan of Augusta, State
Warden.
The Reverend Father John F.
X. Fallon of Holy Family
Church, Columbus, Georgia, was
appointed State Chaplain for
the year 1960-61 by the Most
Reverend Thomas J. Mc-
¥
Donough, Bishop of Savannah.
Appointments made by State
Deputy Jordan were as follows:
Mr. Vestus Ryan of Savannah,
District Deputy of District No.
1; Mr. Ed Jones of Macon, Dis
trict Deputy of District No. 2;
Mr. Joe Zwicknagel of Decatur,
District Deputy of District No.
3; Ivlr. Jerry Deleski of Rome,
District Deputy of District No.
4; Mr. Andy Fedas of Atlanta
was appointed State Publicity
Chairman.
Mr. Jordan has also been
made General Chairman of the
78th Annual Supreme Conven
tion of the Knights of Columbus
to be held in Atlanta, August 16-
18, 1960, at the Atlanta Biltmore
Hotel. He is a member of the
Atlanta Council No. 660, and
Our Lady of the Assumption
parish.
Msgr. Matthew Smith Dies;
Founder Of Register Chain
(N.C.W.C. News Service)
DENVER — Solemn Requiem
Mass for Msgr. Matthew J. W.
Smith, 69, who became a Catho
lic press legend during bis life
time, was offered (June 20) in
Immaculate Conception cathe
dral here.
The editor-in-chief of the
Register, national Catholic
newspaper and its chain of pa
pers, died here (June 15) follow
ing an operation for a ruptur
ed intestine.
The soft-spoken Monsignor,
who was two-fisted in his- edi-
t o r i a 1 s and commentaries,
founded the Register system of
newspapers, which today has
editions in 33 archdioceses and
dioceses.
Msgr. ’ Smith was born June
9, 1891 in Altoona, Pa., one of
six children in the family of
Edward F. and Annie Feeney
Smith. After his Catholic
schooling, he got “printer’s ink
in his blood” by working for
four years on the Altoona Daily
Tribune.
In 1913, while a student for
the priesthood at St. Thomas’
Seminary, Denver, Matthew
was named editor of the Denver
Catholic Register, then private
ly owned. He and a business
manager were the staff. The
equipment included two batter
ed desks and an old typewriter.
The young editor built the
Register into one of the most
complete newspaper plants in
the country. It has a staff of
some 150 persons. There were
2,800 subscribers to the Regis
ter in 1913. Today the Register
papers have about 800,000 sub
scribers.
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ATLANTA — An open house
wil be held by Southern States
at the Biltmore Hotel the eve
ning prior to the opening of the
National Convention of the
Knights of Columbus scheduled
for August 16th to 18th.
State Councils that have indi
cated they will take part in the
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ma, Florida, South Carolina,
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The State Council of Ohio has
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interested in sponsoring the
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