Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, September 15, 1962, Image 3

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MARRIAGES CENDALL - D’ANTIGNAC AUGUSTA - Miss Lois Ferre D’Antignac, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. D’Antig nac, and William Ray Kendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Kendall, Sr. of Nappanee, Ind., were married at St. Mary’s on-the-Hill Church August 26th. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Daniel J. Bourke officiating. STINNETT - SLATTERY AUGUSTA - Miss Mary An gela Slattery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John Slattery and John Christopher Stinnett, of Marietta, Ga., son of Mr. and Mrs. Armine Gentry Stin nett, were married at St. Mary’s on-the-Hill Church, September 1st., Father Ralph E. Seikel officiating. MAY - ROBERTS AUGUSTA - Miss Helen Pa tricia Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Roberts, and Walter Allen May, son of Mrs. Emma Jo May and Mr. W. S. May, Sr., were married at St. Patrick’s Church, Sep tember 1st. Father Ralph E. Seikel officiating. GRAHAM - ELLIOTT AUGUSTA - Miss Patricia Gail Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hembree S. Kemp Elliott of Detroit, Mich., and James Francis Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Heaney, also of Detroit, Mich., were married at St. Joseph’s Church, Sept. 1st., Father Nicholas Qunilan officiating. MOUTON - CRAWFORD ATLANTA - Miss Jacuelyn Logan Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Craw ford, and James Edmond Mou- ton, son of Mrs. Patrick Edward Silver, China, Crystal, Engraving, Bridal Services Myron E. Freeman & Bros. Downtown Atlanta CE. 7-6446 Buckhead-Decatur CE. 7-6446, DR. 8-5484 Mouton and the late Mr. Mouton of Lafayette, La., were married August 25th at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Msgr. Michael J. Regan officiating. WHITE - CANTRELL ATLANTA - Miss Lucile Is- aure Cantrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lamar Cantrell, and Gerald Francis White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stan ton White, Sr., were married at the Sacred Heart Church August 18th. Father Thomas J. Roshetko, S.M., officiating. WELCH - ANGER ATLANTA - Miss Noreana Carol Anger, daughter of Mrs. Charles L. Anger, and Richard Thomas Welch of Buffalo, N.Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Egan of Mahopac, N.Y., were married at the Cathedral of Christ the King, August 25th. Father Cronan Kelly of New York officiating. SULLIVAN - BRODERICK SAVANNAH - Miss Kathleen Marie Broderick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cleary Broderick and Robert Edward Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Edward Sullivan, were married at the Sacred Heart Church September 1st. Father Edward R. Frank officiating. MOCK - FEUS SAVANNAH - Miss Mary Ann Feus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frederick Feus, and Wil- laim Harold Mock, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Harold Mock, were married August 25th, at Sacred Heart Church. Father Damion Muldowney of ficiating. Msgr. Tucek To Head Council Press Group VATICAN CITY, (Radio, NC)- Msgr. James I. Tucek, head of the Rome Bureau of the N. C.W.C. News Service, has been named director of the English-language group for the press section of the coming ecu menical council. His appoint ment takes effect on September 20. Three Sister-officials of the Conference of Major Religious Superiors listen as their Con ference moderator, Father Bernard Ransing, C.S.C., reads the official decree from the Holy See officially recognizing the establishment of their organization. The decree, signed by Valerio Cardinal Valeri, Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Religious, was received during a Conference workshop at Loretto Heights College, Denver. From the left fire: Mother Maiy Florence, national executive secretary; Mother Mary Consolatrice, national chairman; and Mother Mary Luke, national vice-chairman. (NC Photos) Holy See Gives Final Approval To Conference Of U. S. Women’s Superiors DENVER, Colo., (NC) - The Holy See has given final and official approval to the Confer ence of Major Religious Super iors of Women in the United States. The Vatican’s degree of ap proval declares that “the very nature of the religious life, the serious responsibilities taken on in the exercise of the apos- tolate and the changed condi tions of the times demand fed erations (and) impose unity.’’ The Conference of Major Religious Superiors of Women was established in 1956 to fur ther the spiritual welfare and ATLANTA professional efficiency of women religious in the U.S. Its national secretariat is in Webster Groves, Mo. The Holy See's official ap proval of the conference was granted in a decree of the Sac red Congregation of Religious, signed by Valerio Cardinal Val eri. Perfect of the congregation, and Father ( now Archbishop- elect) Paul Philippe, O.P., its secretary. The decree was presented to Norris 4 C0^ pAtJY 589 FORREST RD., N. E. PHONE JA. 2-6500 ATLANTA 12, GA. ST. JOSEPH’S INFIRMARY SODA FOUNTAIN COFFEE SHOP AND RESTAURANT LOCATED NEXT TO GIFT SHOP ON MAIN FLOOR IN NEW BUILDING ATLANTA, GA. FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION ... 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Ga. — 938-2424 Established 1894 Distributors and Underwriters of Investment Securities Since 1894 4 The Robinson-Humphrey Company.Inc 120 major superiors of women’s communities at a western reg ional workshop of the confer ence, held at Loretto Heights College here. The presentation was made by Father Bernard Ransing, C.S.C., moderator of the conference and an official of the Sacred Congregation of Religious. The Vatican degree outlines six functions for the conference: —To promote better under standing of religious life, and work for “the proper religious apd apostolic formation” of Re ligious. —To encourage among re ligious communities “a greater mutual understanding and a more spontaneous mutual as sistance.’’ —To make “the apostolic spirit and work” of religious communities more effective. —To bring about “the closest possible cooperation” with the hierarchy. —To “foster fraternal rela tions between the Religious on the one hand and the secular clergy and Catholic lay organi zations on the other.” —To “represent religious institutes before ligitimate authority, both ecclesiastical and civil.” The decree said women’s re ligious communities in the U-S. are “morally subject” to the conference, and the conference "should be kept informed about them and should coordinate their various undertakings.” Mother Mary Consolatrice is national chairman of the sup eriors’ conference, and Mother Mary Luke is national vice chairman. Mother Mary Flor ence is national executive sec retary. 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. RHODES-HAVERTY BULDG., ATLANTA 1, GEORGIA Jackson 1-0316 Long Distance 421 CLARK LAUNDRY-DEY CLEANING V— TWO COMPLETE PLANTS 1007 Peachtree St.. N. E. — TR. 6-7391 3189 Maple Drive. N. E.. Buckhead — CE. 3-5311 • 5 Convenient Pick-up Branches to Serve You Betteer: 896 Peachtree St., N. E. — TRinity 5-2876 914 Piedmont Avenue. N. E. — TRinity 4-7819 1572 Piedmont Ave., N. E. — TRinity 5-1710 1987 Howell Mill Road, N. E. — TRinity 6-1771 Norihwood Shopping Center — GLendale 7-9037 j Lenox Square Branch 1 Pontiff Condoles Iranians VATICAN CITY, (Radio, NC) - His Holiness Pope John XXIII has sent a message of condo lence to Iran's ruler, Mohamed Reza Shah Pahlavi, following the earthquakes that have taken thousands of lives in his country. He has also allocated $10,000 for the relief of the stricken nation. Pope John said that he shared the sorrow of the whole world for the Iranian nation and that its people were in his thoughts and prayers. THE BULLETIN, September 15, 1962—PAGE li OBITUARIES several grandchildren, nieces and a nephew. tour Sidney J. Puster MACON - Funeral services were held Tuesday for Sidney J. Puster who passed away in St. Louis September 9 after a brief illness. Mr. Puster, 82, was the father of J. Gregg Puster of Macon, and was a retired accountant, a past member of the Knights of Columbus, St. Louis Coun cil, and a member of the Holy Name Society, the Layman’s Retreat League, and up until suffering a heart attack two weeks ago, had been active in promotion of the Sacred Heart Hour and the League of the Sacred Heart. Mr. Puster is survived by his widow, Mrs. CJotilde A. Puster, nee Friehoff, five grandchildren, Carolyn A. Pus ter of St. Mary’s Hospital in Athens, Delores Puster, a stu dent at the University of Geor gia, James G., Stephen J., and Eugene F. Puster, all of Macon. "Small World PONTIAC. Mich., (NC) - A news story carried in the Cath olic press last June has resul ted in an interesting addition to the “small world” collec tion of stories. The story told of the gradu ation of Mary Ann Humphreys, 10th and last child of the Louis Humphreys family to graduate from St. Frederick’s High School here. Recently, Mary Ann receiv ed a letter from Ulysses, Kan. The writer was named Mary Ann Humphreys. Her godmother had sent her a clipping of the Pontiac story which appeared In a Catholic newspaper. As it turned out, the Kansas Mary Ann was also the 10th child in her family, and like the Michigan Mary Ann, her oldest brother’s name is Bill. Both also have brothers named Joe and Bob. Madonna On Christmas Stamp SYDNEY, Australia, (NC) - A Spanish wood carving of the Madonna and Child is being used on the annual Australian Christmas postal stamp. Walter Williams SAVANNAH - Funeral serv ices for Walter Williams were held' at St. Anthony’s Church August 27th, Father Denis J. Begley, S.M.A., officiating. Survivors include Mrs. Lillie Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Paul Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, Opelou sas, La; Mr. Leonard Williams, Dayton, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Alphone Connor, Beaumont, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Hines, Franklin, La. Charles J. Costa, Sr. ATLANTA - Funeral serv ices for Charles J. Costa, Sr., were held at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church Septem ber 6th, Father Joseph Drohan, officiating. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Charles J. Costa, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Cos ta, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Costa, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Costa, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Costa, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Costa, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. An thony Camarta and eight grandchildren. Mrs. Thelen SAVANNAH - Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Alma Power The len were held at Blessed Sa crament Church, Augusta 29th. Mrs. Knight BRUNSWICK - Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Mary Jane Knight were held August 25th at St. Francis Xavier Church, Father Paul Burkort, S. M., officiating. Lawrence C. Burns SAVANNAH - Funeral serv ices for Lawrence Calhoun (Kelly) Burns were held at Bles sed Sacrament Church Septem ber 6th. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Pate, Decatur and Mrs. C. G. Ewing, Fairfax, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Roy V. McDaniel, Atlanta and Mrs. P. A. Brown, Washington, D.C.; Carlton E. Renfroe ATLANTA - Funeral serv ices for Carlton E. Renfroe were held August 23rd, at Our Lady of The Assumption Church, Father William Hoff man officiating. Survivors include his wife, Henrie Thomson Renfroe; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Jane Henry, Greensboro, N. C.;Mrs. Esther Marchman, and Mrs. Anne Neilson, both of Atlanta; three sons, Carlton E. Renfroe, Jr., Decatur; J. C. Renfroe, and R. Bogan Renfroe, Dora- ville; and several grandchild ren. Mrs. Pechmann SAVANNAH - Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Anita Blitchpech mann were held at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, August 25th. Mrs. C. M. Salvo AUGUSTA - Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Cecila McDon ald Salvo were held at Sacred Heart Church August 25th, Fa ther A. Bernard Kearns, S. J., officiating. She is survived by two sis ters, Mrs. A. R. Lucas, of Augusta; Mrs. Nellie Tischer of Atlanta; and several nieces and nephews. Miss Prichard AUGUSTA - Funeral serv ices for Miss Elizabeth Prim rose Pritchard were held at Sacred Heart Church, August 29th, Father Thomas M. Gillin, S. J., officiating. Survivors include three nieces, Mrs. Robert M. Ander son, Mrs. George E. Penton, and Mrs. O. O. McGahee, all of Augusta; three nephews, Wofford E. Thompson and Harry Pritchard both of Augusta, and Edward Murrah, Huntsville, Ala. IN ATLANTA WYATT wlmmmn UOHZl • CKANTTf • MAtILf AUGUSTA Lily - Tulip Cup Corporation 1550 Wrightsboro Road Augusta, Georgia