The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, September 23, 1933, Image 2

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TWO THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA SEPTEMBER 23, 1933 BISHOPS SPEAK AT SCOUT CONFERENCE Supreme Knight Also on Na tional Program KANSAS CITY—Of four principal speakers at the convention banquet of the twenty-third annual National Council Meeting of the Boy Scouts of America held in Convention Hall, here, two were internationally noted Catholic leaders. The Most Rev. Francis C. Kelley, Bishop of Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Chairman of the Catholic Committee on Scouting and member of the Na tional Scout Council, delivered the first address of the evening. He spoke on “Our Times and the Churches.” The Silver Buffalo Award, given by the Boy Scouts in recognition for some outstanding work on behalf of i boys was given to six men, among them Martin H. Carmody, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus. Mr. Carmcdy delivered the address of response on behalf of this group. The Most Rev. Thomas F. Lillis, Bishop of Kansas City, was one of the speakers at the sessions of the Scouts’ National Council. He also delivered the invocation at the annual luncheon at noon yesterday. Several priests, as well as Catholic Scout leaders from various sections of the country, at tended the luncheon. The banquet was attended by more than 1,000 persons, including a good percentage of Catholics. The repre sentation of Knights of Columbus was especially notable. Several local councils had entire tables and other delegations came from surrounding towns. Supreme . Director Michael Healy, of Topeka, attended. At the speakers’ table were Bishop Lillis, Bishop Kelley of Oklahoma, Mr. Carmody and Dr. Thomas E. Purcell, National President of the National Council of Catholic Men. ELEVEN CHINESE PRIESTS have been lately ordained for the Shheut Missions of the Mongolian border. This brings to 63 the total of priests graduated from the central semi nary at Tatung, the first of its kind in China. The enrollment next year will be over 80. NEW ASSIGNMENTS FOR FOUR MARIST FATHERS ATLANTA, Ga.—Very Reverend M. A. Cotter, S.M., formerly pastor of the S'acred Heart Church, in Atlanta, has been named pastor of St. Mich ael’s Church, Wheeling, West Vir ginia. Announcement has also been made of the transfer of Rev. Joseph Daug- elzer, S.M., and Rev. John Emmerth, S.M., to Washington, D. C. Rev. William Hanlon, S.M., has been appointed assistant at the Sa cred Heart Church, Atlanta. PEGG-MALONE—Characterized by dignity the marriage of Miss Frances Pearl Pegg, of Wilkesboro, N. C., and Anthony John McGlone, was perform ed by Rev. Joseph E. Mcylan, of Im maculate Conception Church, at the home of the bridegroom’s parents, on August 29. Mrs. McGlone is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pegg, of Wilkes boro, and a graduate of the Georgia Baptist Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. McGlone, the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGlone, of Atlanta, is connected with the Chevrolet Mo tor Company, in this city. CORRIGAN - CARR—In the presence of their immediate families, Miss Marion Corrigan and Dr. Henry Par dee Carr, of Milledgeville, were unit ed in marriage at the rectory of the Sacred Heart Church, on August 23, Rev. Edward P. McGrath, S. M., of ficiating. Dr. Carr and his bride are mem bers of prominent Georgia families. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Jo seph Michael Corrigan, of Atlanta, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Arthur J. Carr and the late Mrs. Carr, of Milledgeville. He is a mem ber of the field staff of the interna tional health division of the Rocke feller Foundation, and for the past six years has been stationed in Mexico. ENTERS THIRD ORDER OF SAIN*T FRANCIS Mrs. Mollie Sheehan Moran was admitted to membership in the Third Order of St. Francis, a lay organi zation, after her profession at the Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Moran, who took the name of Sister Cornelia, is the sister of Mrs. Joseph N. Moody, Mrs. James A. Branch, Mrs. E. W. Moore and C. J. Moran, of Atlanta, and of Mrs. C. W. Kress, of New York, and Mrs. Leo nora S. Raines, of Washington. BLUE RIDGE Reg. U. S. Pat. Office. PURE 1 POUND PURE COFFEE Guaranteed Pure McCord - Stewart Company Importers and Roasters ATLANTA GEORGIA MYRON E. FREEMAN E. B. FREEMAN E. B. FREEMAN, Jr. Myron E. Freeman & Bro. JEWELERS Famous for Wedding Gifts 103 Peacheree Street ATLANTA, GA. An Atlanta Institution. “Revivals” Held in Oklahoma (BY N. C. W. C. NEWS SERVICE) BRISTOW, Oklahoma.—An innova tion in the presentation of Catholic doctrine is found in the method adop ted by The Catholic Evidence Guild, of Bristol, under whose auspices Rev. Stephen A. Leven, Moderator, held a “Revival” recently. Despite the fact that there is but one Catholic family in the district, the meetings were attended by several hundred interested auditors. The reception given the venture by the non-Catholics of the locality was most enheartening. Two Protestant ministers who had been holding week ly services in the school house where the “revival” was held, cancelled their meetings and urged members Marist College ATLANTA, GEORGIA o JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH o Highest Rating and Accreditation. Graduates Entered Into AH Universities Without Examination. o Religion—Military—Athletics— Band—School Activities O Phone WA 9139—WA 0396 cf their congregations to attend. Other districts, some of them with no Catholic . inhabitants whatever, have extended invitations to Father Leven, and additional meetings are being arranged. Assisted by several laymen, Father Leven has been delivering lectures upon street comers in Bristow and nearby towns. Bethune & Whisenant Shoe Rebuilders 41 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Ga. Phone Jackson 8822 Member NRA “We Do Our Part” Catholic Estes Surgical Supply Company 58 Auburn Avenue, Comer Ivy Street ATLANTA, GA. Physicians, Hospital and Sick Room Supplies Laboratory Equipment, Analytical Supplies Manufacturers of Estes Petro-Colon Antiseptical Bard-Parker Agency—Sherman’s Vaccines Dickey-Mangham Company INCORPORATED J. L. DICKEY, President S. W. MANGHAM, V.-P. & Treas. J. P. GARLINGTON, Secy. J. H. HARTLEY, Asst Treas. O. J. PARKER, Jr., Asst. Secy. INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS SURETY BONDS Suite 523-527 Grant Building ATLANTA, GEORG T A White Provision Co. 5 Inc. ATLANTA, GA. Cornfield Brand Food Products JOHN MORRIS, SR., one of At lanta’s most prominent pioneer mer chants, and former head of the Keely Company, passed away on September 6, at the age of 78 years. Funeral services were held from the Sacred Heart Church, with a Re quiem Mass. Born in County Kerry, Ireland, Mr. Morris came to America in his youth, entering the mercantile business in New York. He came to Atlanta when Georgia’s capital city was a small town, to associate in the dry goods business with John Ryan. In 1880 he married Miss Mary O’Neill, of Atlanta, who died in 1919. In 1927, Mr. Morris married Mrs. Em- mar Garrett Boyd, who survives him. He is also survived by seven chil dren,- John Morris, Jr., Frank Morris, Robert J. Mcrrie, of Atlanta; Rev. Joseph A. Morris of Chicago: Miss Mary Morris, Mrs. Richard E. Trippe, and Mrs. Patrick Dinkins, of Atlanta. NATIVE CHINESE GIRLS WILL ENTER NOVITIATE KONGMOON, CHINA—Chinese as pirants to the native Siserhood found ed by Bishop Walsh, of Kongmoon, South China, will be received into the novitate in October. These young girls have been training since 1927 under Maryknoll Sisters, first in Hong Kong and later at Kongmoon. Added to the canonical course of training in the spiritual life, the as pirants are given a measure of ordi nary education in preparation for their later work among their own people. They are finished off as teach ers, medical nurses, and industrial school instructors- DUFFIELD-NELLIGANT Newark Marriage of Interest to Floridians (Special to The Bulletin) MIAMI BEACH, Fla.—Mrs. Emilie Duffield announces the marriage of her daughter, Nancye, to James A. Nelligant, of New York City, which was recently solemnized in St.Bridg- et’s Church, at Newark, New Jersev Both young people have a wide cir cle of friends in the Greater Miami area as both were members of the choir of the Church of the Little Flower, in Coral Gables, and Gesu Choir in Miami. After a wedding trip the couple will make their home on High Street, Newark, N. J. REV. RALPH E. UNDERWOOD, recently ordained, has been appoint ed by the Bishop of Northampton, England, to take charge at Brigstock, where he was formerly Angelican vicar. He was. received, into, the Catholic Church four years ago. Among his congregation are some former Angelicans who followed his example by becoming Catholics. Father Robert V. Glennie,, who has just been ordained priest, at London, worked with Father Wood when they were both Angelican clcrgq- meu. Atlanta Business Guide FIXZIT SYSTEM Plumbing Heating Repairs Wal 7226 68 Hunters St. S. W. Across the Street, Immaculate Conception Church. RAYMOND BLOOMFIELD Catholic Funeral Director Secretary Sam Greenberg and Co. 95 Forrest Ave. N. E. Atlanta, Ga. Piedmont Laundry “A Service to Suit Your Needs” DRY CLEANING Quality and Service COLD STORAGE for Furs and Winter Garments RUGS and DRAPERIES CLEANED or DYED Phone WAL 7651 120 Trinity Ave, S. W. Church Directory Sacred Heart: Rev. Edward Mc Grath, S. M., Pastor; Sunday Masses: 6, 7, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 a. m. Immaculate Conception: Rev. Joseph Noylan, Pastor; Sunday Masses: 7, 9:30, 11:15 a. m. St. Anihony’s: Rev. H. F. Clark, Pastor; Sunday Masses: 7 and 9:30 a. m. Our Lady of Lourdes: Rev. Peter Weiss, S. M. A., Pastor; Sunday Masses: 7 and 10 a. m. 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