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JANUARY 13, 1934
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
ELEVEN
Mrs. Bessie Taylor
Dies in Richmond, Va.
Was Member of Leading Au
gusta Catholic Family
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Mrs. Bessie Saul
Taylor, a member of one of Augusta’s
leading Catholic families, died Janu
ary 1 in Richmond, Va., where she
has made her home for a number of
years. Mrs. Taylor was widely known
in Virginia and Georgia; her death
followed an extended illness. The fu
neral was held in Richmond, with in
terment in Magnolia Cemetery here,
the Rev. Michael Cronin, S. J., of
Sacred Heart Church officiating.
Pallbearers were H. G. Young. C. B.
Young. C. H. Wright, J. T. Tyler, W.
H. Saul, Jr., and T. L. Saul.
LAWRENCE L. KELLY,
FORMER AUGUSTAN, DIES
Lawrence L. Kelly, a native of Au
gusta and for many years a resident
of the city, died late in December in
Tampa, where he made his home. Mr.
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Kelly was bom here March 30, 1878,
the son of Thomas A. Kelly and Mrs.
Mary Cashin Kelly. He served with
Company D, First Infantry, on the
Mexican Border and with Company E,
Second Georgia Infantry. in the
Spanish-American War. The funeral
was held from St. Patrick’s Church
with interment in Magnolia Cemete
ry; palbearers were Stewart Cashin,
Lawrence J. Cashin, James Mulligan.
James Magarahan, Jerry Scully and
John P. Hallinan.
FUNERAL OF MRS. LOUISA
ROBERTS HELD IN AUGUSTA
The funeral of Mrs. Louisa A.
Roberts, one of the oldest members
of St. Patrick’s Church, was held
from the parish church, the Rev.
Jeremiah O’Hara officiating. Inter
ment was in Hephzibah, Ga. Mrs.
Roberts was bom in this county sev
enty-seven years ago, and was the
widow of the late John Henry Rob
erts.
Surviving are two sons. Alexander
H. Roberts and Desse Roberts; a
daughter. Miss Maizie E. Roberts; a
sister, Miss Emma A. Simon, and a
brother, J. A. Simon.
MISS BEATRICE ROCHE OF
AUGUSTA PARISH DIES
Miss Beatrice Roche, a widely
known member of St. Patrick’s par
ish, died late in December after an
illness of nine weeks. Surviving Miss
Roche are her father, W. M. Roche;
two sisters, Mrs. J. E. Livingstone
and Mrs. Lloyd Jones; two brothers,
Chas. V. Roche, Augusta, and W. L.
Roche, Miami, and two nieces and
two nephews. The funeral was held
from St. Patrick’s Church with a Re
quiem Mass; interment was in West
View Cemetery.
MOTHER MARIA CONCIUO has
been named mother general of the
New Jersey province of the Sisters
of Charity, with headquarters at St.
Elizabeth’s College. Mother Grata is the
retiring mother general. Sister Mary
Elenita was named assistant mother
general.
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AUGUSTA
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
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BUILDING MATERIALS —there are
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almost everything that goes into build
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ATLANTA, GA.
ISHOP PONTIFICATES
AT SAVANNAH MASS
Officiates at St. John the
Baptist Cathedral at Christ
mas Midnight Ceremony
(Special to The Bulletin)
S A V A N N A H, Ga. — Christmas
brought many joys to the Catholics
of Savannah, but none greater than
fhe imDrovement in the health of the
Most Rev. Michael J. Keyes, D. D.,
Bishop of Savannah, to such an ex
tent that he was able to be celebrant
of the Pontifical Mass at midnight.
The Bishop’s health has improved
steadily since that time as well.
MRS. GANNON AGAIN
A. O. H. AUXILIARY HEAD
Mrs. Claudia Gannon was re-elect
ed president of the Ladies’ Auxiliary,
Ancient Order of Hibernians, at the
annual meeting, the installation to
take place at the January meeting
with Mrs. Nellie Dowling, county
president, presiding. Mrs. Theresa
McDonald was elected vice-president;
Miss Regina O’Driscoll, recording
secretary; Mrs. Mary C. Leech, fi
nancial secretary; Mrs. Agnes D.
Oliver, treasurer; Mrs. Jennie Mur
phy, mistress of arms; Mrs. Mary
Fitzpatrick, sentinel; Mrs. Hilda T.
Hester, chairman of sick committee;
Miss Kate Walsh, secretary of the
funeral benefit fund, and Miss Katie
E. Quinan. chairman of the commit
tee on Irish history.
BENEDICTINE AND HIGH
SCHOOL BREAK RELATIONS
Officials of Benedictine School and
Savannah High School have canceled
basketball and track contests as a re
sult of disorders following recent
meets. Officials of both schools at
tribute the disorders not to students
or alumni but to so-called support
ers.
The relations between the officials
of the schools and between the stud
ent bodies is cordial, and it is hoped
that the situation will adjust itself,
as a result of the suspension of rela
tions, so that the annual football
game Thanksgiving will be possible.
BOY SCOUTS HONOR
WM. H. DOONER, JR.
The Chatham County Area, Boy
Scouts of America, of which William
H. Dooner, Jr., was president at the
time of his tragic death by drowning
a few weeks ago, has offered a
trophy in Ms memory, to be com
peted for annually by the scouts of
the district.
BERNARD McDONOUGH
ARTILLERY LIEUTENANT
Bernard A. McDonough, a former
Benedictine School Cadet, and a
member of Battery E, 118th Field Ar
tillery, since 1928, has been promoted
from sergeant to lieutenant, in charge
of department B, of the battery.
FATHER BARR ADDRESSES
ST. VINCENT ALUMNAE
The Rev. Harold Barr addressed
the December meeting of the St.
Vincent Alumnae on St. Bernadette,
who was canonized in Rome on the
Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
Crescent Laundry
Company
Up-to-Date Laundry
Work, Dry Cleaning and
Dyeing
519 Second St
Phone; 16—17
MACON. GA.
Out-ol-town work done on
short notice.
Atlanta Business Guide
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 Moylan, Pastor; Sunday
Masses: 7, 9:30, 11:15 a. m.
St. Anlhony’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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This store will dress you excellent
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George Muse Clothing Co.
Peachtree-Walton-Broad
SAVANNAH SCHOOL PAYS
TRIBUTE TO MISS R0URKE
SAVANNAH, Ba. — The Mothers’
Club of the Thirty-Eighth Street
School sponsored a memorial meet
ing for Miss Agnes Rourke, for many
years and at the time of her death,
principal of the school, and it was de
cided at the meeting to change the
name of the kindergarten to the Ag
nes Rourke Kindergarten, the late
Miss Rourke having been instrumen
tal in founding it. Miss Rourke’s
sister, the Rev. Sister Victorine, and
her brother, Judge John Rourke,
were present at the meeting.
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COLD STORAGE
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RUGS and DRAPERIES
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RAYMOND
BLOOMFIELD
Catholic Funeral Director
Secretary Sam Greenberg
and Co.
95 Forrest Ave. N. E.
Atlanta, Ga.
Daytona Beach Parish
in Winter Program
DAYTONA, Fla.—A mass meeting
of the men and women of St. Paurth
Parish, the Rev. Wm. Jr Mullally,
pastor, started the winter season of
the parish. A series of entertainments
were arranged, to continue until the
annual parish carnival. The first was
held at the home of Mrs. Mary
Holmes. Mrs. Webster James was
hostess at the second. Assistant hos
tesses at the first were Mrs. Kath
erine Hunt, Mrs. Don P. Shockney,
Mrs. Charles H. Lawrence, Miss Mary
A. Voris and Mrs. James; and at the
second Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. James R.
Gormley, Miss Mary Holmes, Miss
Geneva Holmes and Mrs. John Dunn.
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
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We cater to accounts of thrifty, conservative
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NO ACCOUNT TOO LARGE—NONE TOO SMALL
Open Saturday afternoon from four to seven for the
purpose of receiving Savings Deposits.
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STATIONERY CO.
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720 Broad Street
Augusta, Ga.
—CHURCH DIRECTORY—
ST. PATRICK’S — Rev. Leo M.
ST. MARY’S-ON-THE-HILL —
Keenan, Pastor. Masses Sun-
Rt. Rev. Msgr. James A. Kane,
days, 7:00-8:30-10:00. Week days.
Pastor. Masses, Sunday— 6:15,
6:30.
8:00, 18:30; Daily, 7.
SACRED HEART —Rev. J. B.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Franckhauser, S. J., Pastor.
Rev. Alfred M. Laube, S.M.A.,
Masses, Sundays, 6:30, 8, 10:30.
Pastor.
Weekdays, 6:30. 7:30.
Sunday Masses 7:30-10 a. m. ^
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Augusta, Ga.