Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, July 21, 1962, Image 2

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PAGE 2—THE BULLETIN, July 21, 1962 MARRIAGES RECKLING-TOOLE SAVANNAH - Miss Shirley Ann Toole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Toole and Mr. John Joseph Reckling, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Reckling, Sr., were married July 7th at the church of The Most Blessed Sacrament with Rev. George Tames officiating. * * WYNN - GARWES SAVANNAH - Miss Gail Pa tricia Garwes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Henry Garwes and Robert Alexander Wynn, son o f Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lee Roy Lanier Wynn were married June 30th at Sacred Heart Church. The Rev. Terence Kernan of ficiated at the ceremony. * * * McKENNA-DWYER THUNDERBOLT - Miss Hel en Dwyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Josph Dwyer, and John Harrison McKenna, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Harleston McKenna, Sr., were married July 7, in the Nativ ity of Our Lord Church, with ATLANTA FRED A. 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PET DAIRY in Atlanta buys the entire production of fresh milk produced by the purebred Jersey herd on the Dairy Farm of Our Lady of the Holy Ghost Monastery. 'YOU CAN'T BUY A FRESHER. FINER. BETTER-TASTING MILK THAN PET HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN "D" MILK." For Convenient Home Delivery in Atlanta PLEASE CALL 636-8677 DAILY FRESH EGGS PRODUCED AT OUR LADY OF THE HOLY GHOST MONASTERY IN CONYERS Delivered to Your Door by PET DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY Please PHONE 636-8677 for Home Delivery Msgr. T. James McNamara of ficiating. * * * OBITUARIES SHIM KUS-WASHINGTON THUNDERBOLT - Miss Bev erly Ann Washington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Will ingham Washington and James Robert Shimkus, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Frank Shimkus of Thunderbolt, were married June 30th. The Rev. Felix Donnelly officiated at the ceremony in Nativity of Our Lord Church. * * * KRIKORIAN-McBRIDE SAVANNAH - Miss Rosemary McBride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Caffery McBride and Neil Arthur Krikorian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krik orian of North Pembroke, Mass., were married Saturday June 30th in Sacred Heart church. The Rev. Timothy Flah erty officiating. * * * HEPBURN-KEILEY ATLANTA - Miss Alice Rock Keiley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Aloysius Keiley, and Mr. Andrew Moore Hepburn, were married Saturday, June 30th, at the 0 Cathedral of Christ the King. * * * McDONALD-DRECHSLER ATLANTA - Miss Diane Marie Drechsler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Edward Drechsler, and Lt. Lawrence John McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald of Queens Village, N. Y. were married June 23 at the Cath edral of Christ the King. * * * HOLUB-DOSTER ATLANTA - Miss Donna Ruth Doster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Doster and Albert Emil Holub, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Holub of Alice, Texas, were married Saturday, June 23rd at the Cath edral of Christ the King. Silver, China, Crystal, Engraving, Bridal Services Myron E. Freeman & Bros. DoWSPown Atlanta CE. 7-6446 Buckhead-Decatur CE. 7-6446. DR. 8-5484 Miss Dorothy Ann Brine ATLANTA - Funeral ser vices for Miss Dorothy Ann Brine were held July 7, 1962 at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Cassidy, and Father Dill- man officiating. Miss Brine was a victim of the Paris air plane crash. Survivors include Mrs. Wm. J. Morrison, Orlando, Flor ida, Miss Louise Bickers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfeiffer, Louisville, Ky; Mr. and Mrs. Louis San- sregret, Portland, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lee Mattingly, Arcadia, California; Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Mattingly, Mr. and Mrs. Louise Brine, Hon olulu; Mr. and Mrs. William Maxwell Brine, Arlington Heights, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. George Brine, III, Champaign, Illinois. * * * John A. Hansen SAVANNAH - Funeral ser vices for Mr. John A. Han sen were held Tuesday morn ing, July 10th, at Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Mr. Han sen was a native of Savannah and was employed by the An drew J. Hurley Co. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Roxie S. Hansen; daughter Mrs. Earle Cochran, Panama City, Fla.; a sister Mrs. Sybilla H. Robertson; two grand children and a number of nieces and nephews. * * * Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Cartledge ATLANTA - Funeral ser vices for Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cartledge were held Monday, July 2, 1962 at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Monsignor Joseph Cassidy officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Cartledge were vic- time of the Paris airplane crash, Survivors include, Mr. Ron ald Cartledge, Mrs. Dud- IN ATLANTA DK. S-2SSS \muoRVAm WYATT GKANITf MAMlf ATLANTA SMITH’S SHOES And Brookhaven Shoe Store 1215 Sycamore Si., Decatur, Ga. — DR. 3-3227 2136 North Decatur Plaza, — ME. 4-4511 2332 Main St., Tucker, Ga. —• 938-2424 FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION ... 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White ATLANTA - Funeral ser vices' for Mrs. W. C. White (Louise C.) were held Tuesday, July 10th, at St. Thomas More Church, Rev. Jariath Burke Of ficiating. Survivors include, Mr. W. C. White, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Malone, Jr., Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McLellan, Jr., Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Greene, Jr. Albany, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. White, Jr., Mrs. E. B. Rodman, Mrs. M. Mattingly, all of Louisville, Ky. and grandchildren. * * * Copt. E. W. Knotts ATLANTA - Furneral ser vices for Capt. E. W. Knotts were held July 3rd, at Our Lady of The Assumption Church, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph E. Moylan officiating. Interment was in Marietta Nation Cemetery with full military honors. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Daniel L. Knotts, Atlanta; Mr. Leo J. Knotts, Mrs. Mary Lou Sherry, Miss Felice Knotts, all of Crescent City, Fla. Mrs. K. Delzell, Palatka, Fla., Capt. E. W. Knotts, Hanau, Germany, Mr. Thomas Knotts, Jackson ville, Fla. * * * Mrs. Blanche D. Lancaster THUNDERBOLT - Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche D. Lancaster were held Fri day morning, July 6th, at Na tivity Church. Burial was in Bonaventure Cemetery. * * * Mrs. Deimel FITZGERALD - Funeral services were held June 26 at St. William’s Catholic Church for Mrs. Sylvester Deimel. Msgr. Herman Deimel and Fa ther Moran officiated and burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Deimel was a native of Ben Hill County, the daugh ter of O. W. and Mary Belcher Hunter. Surviving are her husband, Sylvester J. Deimel of Fitz gerald; her father, O. W. Hun ter of Fitzgerald, and a brother, Mitchell Hunter of Atlanta. Prepare Yourself at Greenleaf FOR TOP PAY THE QUICK WAY FOR TOP PAYING POSITIONS IN BUSINESS FIELD Let (Si<eenleaf's 30 years experi ence in the Atlanta area help you Into the job of your dreams. 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LUNCHEON 11 A.M.-3 P.M. • DINNER 5 P.M.-ll P.M. • BEVERAGES 11 A.M.MIDNIGHT * OPEN EVERY DAY LISTED STOCKS PRIMARY MARKETS IN APPROXIMATELY 100 UNLISTED STOCKS CORPORATE BONDS — UNDERWRITINGS TAX-FREE MUNICIPAL BONDS PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS J. C. Bradford & Co. Members of the New York Stock Exchange ft American Exchange Thomas H. Stafford, Resident Manager Joseph G. Smith. Account Executive SUITE 736, BANK OF GEORGIA BUILDING PHONE JAckson 2-6834 ATLANTA, GA. Mrs. Fred A. Brine ATLANTA - Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Fred A. Brine were held July 7, 1962 at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Cassi dy, and Father Alan Dillman officiating. Mrs. Brine was a victim o f the Paris airplane crash. Survivors include Mrs. Wm. J. Morrison, Orlando, Florida, Miss Louise Bickers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfeiffer, Louisville, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sansre- gret, Portland, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lee Mattingly, Arcadia, California; Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Mattingly, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brine, Hono lulu, Mr. and Mrs. William Maxwell Brine, Arlington Heights, Illinois; and Mr*, and Mrs. George Brine III, Cham paign, Illinois. * * * Mr.&Mrs. Tom-Chris Allen ATLANTA - Funeral ser vices for Mr. and Mrs. Tom- Chris Allen were held June 30, at the Cathedral of Christ The King, with Father Dill- man officiating. The Allens were victims of the Paris air crash. Survivors include, Mr. and Mrs. Tom-Chris Allen, Jr., St. Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mills Allen, Cincinnati; Mrs. Ruth McConnell, Stutgart, Ger many, Mrs. Pauline Early, Ok lahoma City, Oklahoma; Mrs. Corrine Morgan, Knoxville; Mr. Clarence C. Allen, Tulsa, Oaklahoma; Mr. Hoyt Allen, Westport, Conn.; Mrs. Mary Hattstrom, Evanston, Illinois; Tom-Chris Alien III, Miss Dal las Mills Allen, Douglas B. Allen. * * * Mrs. Jessie Wellborn McDonald AUGUSTA - Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Jessie Wellborn McDonald were held July 10th at St. Mary’s-on-the-Hill Church, with Rt. Rev. Msgr. Daniel J. Bourke Officiating. Survivors include two'daugh ters Mrs. Margaret E. McDonald and Mrs. Jessie M. Bernard, both of Augusta; two sons, John W. McDonald, Jr., of Augusta and Jeremiah A. McDonald, Montgomery, Ala. 12 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Seminary Construction Begins MAASTRICT, The Nether lands, (NC) - The cornerstone has been laid near here for a new training school for Eurpoean seminarians who have volunteered to work in priest- poor parts of Europe. The school, operating in old quarters, has sent 60 priests to Germany, Austria, France, and Scandinavia since its foun dation was announced two years ago. Known as Europe-Semin- ary, it is part of the Secre tariat for Europe Priests under Father J. Dellepoort. It trains seminarians for one year in the culture and his- ;ory of the country to which they are assigned. The semin arians generally take their re gular studies at seminaries in their home countries. The new building is being erected at Rothen Meerssen by members of the International Building Order, an organization of volunteers dedicated to the construction of buildings wherever they are badly needed. College Park JUHAN'S CLEANERS Expert - Personalized Service Given to Every Garment Coming , Into Our Plant 113 N. Main St. PO. 1-4404 College Park, Ga. CHAMBLEE NELSON-RIVES REALTY, INC. 3665A Clairmont Road CHAMBLEE, GEORGIA Formerly Sml-Nel Realty Co., Inc. Howard C. Nelson. President Ernest M. Rives, Secretary-Treas. DECATUR Any Tinne — Anywhere Call a TAXI RADIO CABS DECATUR CO-OP CABS ? 10 Howard Ave. 24-Hour Service Passengers Insured Trios Anywhere DR. 7-3866 — DR. 7-1701 DECATUR, GA. HIS HOLINESS Pope John XXIII welcomes Philippines President Deosdado Macapagal to the Vatican during a private audience at the papal residence, Macapagal is wearing the Knight Collar of the Pian Order, the third highest papal decoration, which was presented to him the night before. 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