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f-AGE 6—THE BULLETIN, July 9, I960
Quality Recapping
New Tire Sales & Service
BROWN TIRE CO.
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CHAMBLEE, GA.
5039 Peachtree Rd.
Glendale 7-3131
Robert Brown,
Owner
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1212 BAY ST. BRUNSWICK, GA.
BRUNSWICK
BOTTLING COMPANY
Brunswick, Georgia
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& TV COMPANY
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TRUCKS
3665 Clairmont Ave.
GL. 7-8588
Chamblee, Ga.
OBITUARIES
SERVICES FOR
mrs. McCarthy
SAVANNAH—Requiem Mass
was offered for Mrs. Frank Mc
Carthy July 4th at the Church
of the Most Blessed Sacrament.
Mrs. McCarthy the former
Miss Mary Roe Nugent was the
widow of the late Frank Mc
Carthy and was the oldest liv
ing alumnae of St. Vincent’s
Academy at the time of her
death.
She is survived by Mrs. James
J. Brennan, Savannah, with
whom she lived; two sons,
Laurence A. McCarthy of Titus
ville, Fla., and Thomas N. Mc
Carthy of Savannah; a brother
Peter Roe Nugent, Savannah
and a sister Miss Helen Roe Nu
gent of Charleston, E. C. Also
surviving are eight grandchil
dren and several nieces and
nephews.
Burial was in Catholic Ceme
tery.
Atlanta Services
Mrs. James Farrell
ATLANTA—Funeral services
for Mrs. James E. Farrell were
held June 18th at the Sacred
Heart Church, Rev. Thomas J.
Roshetko officiating.
Survivors are Mrs. Herbert
Hoefer, Columbia, S. C.; Mrs.
Harold Weidenhorn, Union, N.
J.; Mrs. Duncan Peeples, nieces
and nephews.
SERVICES FOR
JOHN GRAHAM
ATLANTA—Funeral services
for John T. Graham were held
June 25th at Our Lady of the
Assumption Church with a Re
quiem High Mass, Rt. Rev.
Msgr. Joseph E. Moylan offi
ciating.
Survivors are his wife former
Ruth Wilson of Atlanta; daugh
ters, Miss Maurya Loraine Gra
ham, Atlanta; Mrs. Austus L.
Mosley, Jr., Crawford; Mrs. A.
Harold Cox, Atlanta; sons, John
Thomas Graham, Jr., James
Wilson Graham, both of Atlanta
and a sister, Miss Maurya M.
Graham, Miami, Florida.
Ba inbridge Services
Earl S. Wedsrbrook
BAINSBRIDGE — Funeral
services for Earl S. Wederbrook
were held June 14th at St. Jos
eph’s Church, Bainsbridge. The
Requiem High Mass was offered
by Rev. Paul Feichter, O.F.M.,
Mrs. Edith Kaup played and
sang the Mass. Burial was in St.
Louis, Missouri.
Mr. Wederbrook was killed in
the crash of a private plane,
near Sylvester, Ga., on June
11th, together with a close
friend of his, while they were
on their way back from a busi
ness trip.
Survivors are his wife, Pa
tricia O’Brien Wederbrook, and
six children; Sandra, Cheri,
Linda, Earl, Eric and Curt, also
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos
eph Joyce of St. Louis, Mo., and
a sister, Mrs. Jo Ann West, of
Peru, Ind.
Mrs. J, W. McGowan
Services In Decatur
DECATUR—Funeral services
for Mrs. J. W. McGowan were
held June 16th at St. Thomas
More Church, Rev. Joseph Dro-
han officiating.
Survivors are her husband
Mr. J. W. McGowan, Mr. John
Charles. McGowan, Mrs. James
Timothy McGowan, Miss Lois
Angela McGowan, Miss Patsy
Ann McGowan, Miss Lenora
McGowan, Miss Michelle Lynn
McGowan, Avondale Estates;
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. James,
Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. Edith
Skelton, Avondale Estates; Mr.
and Mrs. Orie Simmons, Mrs.
Francis Hogard, Baltimore, Md.;
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lyte, Fort
Worth, Texas.
COMMERCIAL • RETAIL • WHOLESALE
WHITTLE FURNITURE
COMPANY
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS
1325 BAY STREET
PHONES: 567 AND 350
SAVANNAH • BRUNSWICK • ALBANY • WAYCROSS
RAY W. WHITTLE, President
Parker Helms
& Langston, Inc
INDUSTRIAL AND PLUMBING
SUPPLIES
225 Newcastle St.
Brunswick, Georgia
Augusta Services
M iss Joyce Bailey
AUGUSTA—Funeral services
for Miss Joyce Virginia Bailey
were held June 29th at the Sa
cred Heart Church, Rev. Ed
ward W. Shields S.J., officiating.
Survivors are her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Bailey,
five sisters, Miss Jennie Bailey
of Augussta, Mrs. W. L. Thomp
son of Eastman, Ga., Mrs. Lillian
Pye of Augusta, Mrs. Barbara
Holmes of Tampa, Fla., Mrs.
John Moody of Jacksonville,
N. C.; one brother, Milton R.
Bailey, Jr., of Chicago, 111.; sev
eral nieces and nephews.
SERVICES FOR
MRS. ANDERSON
AUGUSTA—Funeral services
for Mrs. Sadye Anderson were
held June 18th at the Immacu
late Conception Church.
Survivors are three sisters,
Mrs. Gertrude Starks, Mrs. Jen
nie Harper and Mrs. Wilma
Greenlea all of New York.
Miss Liday McCarty
Services In Augusta
AUGUSTA—Funeral services
for Miss Liday T. McCarty were
held June 20th at St. Patrick’s
Church, Rev. Arthur Weltzer
officiating.
Survivors are two sisters,
Miss Audie McCarty of Augus
ta; and Mrs. Sophie M. Pearson
of West Point.
SERVICES FOR
MRS. DOODY
DECATUR—Funeral services
for Mrs. James F. Doody were
held June 28th at St. Thomas
More Church, Rev. Vincent
officiating.
Savannah Services
Mrs. Eva Whitley
SAVANNAH—Funeral serv
ices for Mrs. Eva Whitley were
held June 17th at the Cathedral
of St. John the Baptist.
Extravagant people are the
kind who end up poor just by
appearing to be rich.
GENERAL TIRES
GENERAL BATTERIES
TEXACO PRODUCTS
GENERAL TIRE &
SUPPLY CO.
Broad at Twelfth St.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Sisters of Mercy
Name Officials
BALTIMORE—Effective June
29, the following Provincial Of
ficials for the Province of Balti
more, Sisters of Mercy of the
Union in the United States of
America, have been appointed:
Mother Provincial, Mother
Assistant Provincial, 2nd Coun
cilor Provincial, 3rd Councilor
Provincial, 4th Councilor Pro
vincial, Secretary Provincial,
Procurator Provincial, Mother
M. Carlotta Duffy, Mother M.
Edith Burke, Sister M. Alma
Woodard, Sister M. Philip Grot-
tendick, Sister M. Dominica
Hyde, Sister Ellen Marie Moy
lan, Sister M. Sheila Kelly.
C&S REALTY
COMPANY
“Specialists in Commercial-
Indutsrial Real Estate”
604 Mortgage Guarantee
Building
Warehouses, Stores, Mfg.
Plants, Acreage,
Shopping Center Dev.,
Industrial Dev.,
Subdivision Dev.,
Insurance
MIKE 8c STEVE’ SERTICH
JA. 4-2053
IN PATH OF CHILEAN QUAKE — Father Thomas C.
Nagle, O.P., of Boston, Mass., stands in the midst of the ruins of
his Holy Rosary Church in Concepcion, Chile. Forty per, cent of
the homes in his parish were destroyed by the recent earth
quakes there. Catholic Relief Services-National Catholic Wel
fare Conference is sending clothing and other relief supplies
to the victims.—(NC Photos)
Catholic
Vets Honored
MARRIAGES
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AUGUSTA—Miss Kathryn
Armstrong Rhodes, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hull
Rhodes, Jr., of Augusta, and
Mr. John Butler Owens, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest David
Owens of Augusta, were mar
ried June 25th at St. Mary’s-on-
the-Hill Church, Rev. Gerald
Armstrong, S.J., uncle of the
bride officiating.
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DAUGHERTY-GOINS
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SAVANNAH—Miss Mary
Catherine Goins, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkerson
Goins and David Henry Daugh
erty, son of Mrs. Mirian C.
Daugherty of Radnor, Pa. and
Dr. Carroll R. Daugherty of
Evansville, 111., were married
June 18th at the Blessed Sacra
ment Church, Rt. Rev. Msgr.
Thomas A. Brennan officiating.
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BUCHHEIT-WATTS
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SAVANNAH—M i s s Barbara
Joan Watts, daughter of Mrs.
Roderick Watts and the late Mr.
Watts of Dublin, and Francis
Aloysius Buchheit, son of Mrs.
Fred L. Buchheit and the late
Mr. Buchheit of Florence, S. C.,
were married with nuptial mass
June 18th at the Sacred Heart
Church, Rev. Aloysius Wachter,
O.S.B., officiating.
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WALKER-RYAN
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SAVANNA H—Miss Jane
Elizabeth Ryan, daughter of
John Z. Ryan and James Robert
Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl E. Walker, were married
June 18th with a nuptial mass
at the Sacred Heart Church,
Rev. Terence Kernan, O.S.B.,
officiating.
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STATESBORO—M i s s Mar
garet Ann Oliff, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Oliff of Metter
and Augustus L. Pasquale, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L.
Pasquale of Brooklyn, N. Y.
were married June 12th at St.
Matthew’s Church, Rev. Robert
Rademacher officiating.
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BAUER-COLEMAN
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ALBANY—Miss Jeannie P.
Coleman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas H. Coleman, and
Jerrold E. Bauer, of the Marine
Corps Supply Center, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward L. Bauer, were
married July 1 at a Nuptial
Mass at St. Teresa’s Church.
Rev. Marvin J. LeFrois, pastor,
officiated.
TO ORDAIN 90
MUNICH, Germany, (NCI-
Ninety deacons from nine reli
gious communities will be or
dained priests during Munich’s
forthcoming International Euch
aristic Congress.
Bishops from the Philippines,
Formosa, India, Africa, Argen
tina, Brazil and elsewhere will
officiate the ordinations, which
will take place August 4 in 11
parish churches.
Following the ordinations,
high officials of the Church will
wait on table at “agapes,” or
charity-feasts, in the tradition
of the early Church.
Eight thousand priests will
celebrate Mass daily during the
congress, which meets July $1
to August 8.
WASHINGTON, (NC) —The
Catholic War Veterans of Amer
ica were honored here by the
Boy Scouts of America for their
contribution to the scouting
movement throughout the past
25 years.
Robert T. O’Leary, national
commander of the Catholic War
Veterans, accepted a plaque
from Walter Ryan, Jr., Wash
ington representative of the Boy
Scouts at (June 25) luncheon
at the Mayflower Hotel.
It is a mistake for the “wood
man to spare” some family trees.
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LOCATIONS
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A. WRIGHT KNIGHT, Partner
Phone AM. 5-5250 Brunswick, Georgia
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542 CHURCH ST
380 P'TREE ST.. NE
DR. 3-7903
JA. 3-5033
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Fittings and Electric Water Heaters
320 W. SPRING ST.
PHONE LE. 4-5564
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA
LEONA 4-3531
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OFFICERS
I. M. AIKEN President
W. E. GEIGER Senior Vice-President
J. S. HARRISON AIKEN Executive Vice-President
CHAS. H. McMILLAN Vice-President & Trust Officer
LARRY C. SWEAT Cashier
W. GLENN SUTTON Assistant Vice-President
WILLIAM A. McDONALD Assistant Cashier
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