The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, January 13, 1934, Image 2

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TWO THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA JANUARY 13, 1934 Now Hilaire Belloc Brings You a New Story of a 300- Year-Old-Tragedy St. Leo College Prep. School Accredited High School Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers Ideal Location St Leo Pasco County, Florida. History is at its best when written by a man who is that rare combination of scholar and artist Hilaire Belloc is such a man. In CHARLES THE FIRST he brings to the great tragedy of the last ruling and governing King of England a new insight a fresh perspective which focuses for the first time on the real reasons, .real causes, real emotions behind the great drama of Charles and Bucking ham and Oliver Cromwell. Strictly speaking, CHARLES THE FIRST is more than a biography. It is, as well, a psychological study, not only of a man, but of an era. On its broad canvas is painted in un erring detail the whole human story of those stirring times. (With numerous reproductions of paintings, drawings and documents, $4.00.) Charles the First King of England By Hilaire Belloc. Send All Orders to THE BULLETIN AUGUSTA, GA. , Augustan, Link With Revolution, 89, Dies Professor Amonitti Served Gordon and Stephens AUGUSTA, Ga.—E. D. Amonitti, widely known barber, and universal ly known in Augusta as Professor Amonitti, died here late in December at the age of 89. Professor Amonit ti was bom on the high seas when his parents were coming from France to Lynchburg, Va. He was personal attendant to General Gordon during the War Betwen the States, and was the barber of' Alexander Stephens, Robert Tombs, Governor Jenkins and many other notables in the state’s and nation’s history. In his early days as a barber he served Nicholas Mills, an aged Revolutionary hero who lived in Augusta, and his death removes one of the last remaining links with the earliest days of the na tion. Professor Amonitti is survived by his wife, a daughter, a son and three grandchildren. The funeral was held from St. Patrick’s Church, with in terment in Cedar Grove Cemetery. The Augusta Chronicle paid Professor Amonitti an extended editorial trib ute the day the news of his death ap peared. ROBT. R. OTIS, ATLANTA Honored by U. S. Institute of Real Estate Appraisers ATLANTA, Ga—Robert R. Otis, president of the Georgia Real Estate Association and past president of the Atlanta Real Estate Board, has been unanimously elected a first grade member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers. Mr. Otis :s president of the Atlanta branch of the Catholic Laymen’s Association of Georgia. 724 BROAD AUGUSTA Good Taste Apparel’ Daly Dry Cleaning Company “Let Us Do Your Cleaning” Bay and East Broad Sts. Savannah, Ga. McCONNELL-DORR Father Dietz Officiates at Carolina Marriage (Special to The Bulletin) AIKEN, S. C.—The Rev. George Deitz, pastor of Mary. Help of Chris tians, Church, officiated at the mar riage here late in December of Miss Dessie McConnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McConnell of Belton, S. C., and Paul F. Dorr, son of Mrs. Jessie Ferris Dorr and the late Law- rance Dorr of Belvedere, S. C. Mrs. Dorr was formerly in charge of the home economics department of the Williston public schools, and is a member of a widely known South Carolina family. Mr. Dorr is a member of one of the best known Catholic families of Georgia. After the wedding trip to Florida, Mr and Mrs. Dorr will live in Augusta, where Mr. Dorr is engaged in business. MRS. JAMES J. CONDON, LEADING ATLANTAN, DIES Was Widely Known Member of Sacred Heart Church (Special to The Bulletin) ATLANTA, Ga.—Mrs. James J. Condon, one of the most widely known Catholic women in Atlanta, died here in December after an ex tended illness. Mrs. Condon was Miss Annie C. Milligan before her marriage to Mr. Condon, and was a native of New York; she had lived in Atlanta for 32 years. She was an active member of Sacred Heart parish, treasurer of the Vincentia Club, and active in civic organizations until failing health a year ago compelled her retirement Surviving in addition to her hus band. a member of the firm of Bran- don-Bond-Condon Company, are her daughter, Miss Loretto Condon, and cousin, George T. Linnen. The fu neral was held from Sacred Heart Church, the Very Rev. Edward P. Mc Grath, S.M., officiating at the Requi em Mass. Interment was in West View Cemetery. Pallbearers were John B. McCallum, J. Edward Flynt, John F. Sevier, leaver Richardson, John T. Wrigley, Charles Gavan, Clayton Burke and Gus Kane. THOMAS J. RYAN DIES IN SAVANNAH Thomas J. Ryan, a former Atlantan, died January 2 in Savannah at the age of 66; he was a well known and pioneer member of Sacred Heart Church, from which his funeral was held January 4 with a Requiem Mass, Father McGrath officiating. Interment was in West View Cemetery. ATLANTA CATHOLIC CLUB IN CHRISTMAS PROGRAM (Special to The Bulletin) ATLANTA, Ga! — The December meeting of the Atlanta Catholic Club of Business and Professional Women was held at the home of the Misses Birmingham, who proved to be most gracious and delightful hostesses. A delicious turkey supper was served, ATLANTA COUNCIL No. 660 C. L. McGowan, Grand Knight 670 Spring St, N. W. Geo. T. Flynt, Financial Secretary 1356 Lanier Boulevard Charles R. Cannon. Recorder 1200 Peachtree. N. E. Meets Every Monday. 8 p. m.. at 1200 Peachtree. N. E. Business Meeting First and - Third Mondays. SAVANNAH COUNCIL No. 631 ffm. T. Walsh, Grand Knight J. B. McDonald Financial Secretary. E. F. McCabe, R. Sc Meets Second and Fourth Wednesday. 8 P. M. 3 West Liberty Street Savannah. Ga. Bishop Gross Council No. 1019 LOUIS C. KUNZE Grand Knight JOS. J. SPANO Financial Secretary. Meets First and Third Wednes day. 8:00 P. M.. Columbus HalL 18 Twelfth Street COLUMBUS. GA followed by a Christmas party. Miss Gertrude Corrigan read the story of "Holy Night,” and Christmas music was rendered by a guest, Miss Senta Mueller, an accomplished violinist. The usual collection for the St. Vin cent de Paul work, made up of volun tary donations of the members, was taken up and a box full of Santa Claus dolls, filled with candies made by members of the club were sent to Washington for the smaller boys. Patrick Walsh Council No. 677 J. COLEMAN DEMPSEY Grand Knight. R. S. Heslin. Financial Secretary. New Club Home—Handball- Showers—Radio. Visiting Brothers Welcome. 1012 Greene St Augusta. Ga. Macon Council, No. 925 - John E. Harrison, Grand Knight Martin J. Callagan, Financial Secretary. Meets the First and Third Monday, 8:15 p. m. at Knights of Columbus HalL Mulberry St, Macon. Ga. Henry Thomas Ross Council, No. 1939 JAMES M. JONES Grand Knight JOS. P. O’BRIEN. Jr. Recording Secretary. G CECIL JONES Financial Secretary. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at Knights of Columbus HalL BRUNSWICK. GA Savannah Business Directory GEORGIA STATE COUNCIL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Louis C. Kunze, Columbus, State Deputy A. A. Baumstark, Atlanta, Past State Deputy Jos. I. Oberst, Atlanta, State Secretary James F. Glass, Savannah, State Advocate Jos. F. O’Brien, Brunswick, State Treasurer John T. Buckley, Augusta, State Warden Rev. Thomas A. Brennan. Albany. State Chaplain T. J. O’BRIEN, JR., & COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (Ga.) Blun Building Savannah, aG. AUDITING—INCOME TAX—SYSTEMS The Georgia State Savings Association Bull and York Streets—Savannah, Ga. Established Resources Over Chartered 1890 $7,000,000.00 Banking and Trust 1909 4% on Savings 5% on Time Deposit Certificates. Out-of-Town Checks Accepted at Par. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. NEW ORLEANS, THE CITY THAT “LOVES A GOOD TIME” INVITES YOU TO VISIT IT DURING MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL FEBRUARY 8 TO 13, 1934 Many added features this year, including the children s carnival pageant, will make Mardi Gras the greatest celebration in many years. Special 15-Day Round-Trip Tickets good in coaches or sleeping cars upon payment Pullman fare on sale daily. J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A. Atlanta and West Point R. R. Co. Georgia Railroad. Liberty National Bank and Trust Co. SAVANNAH, GA. Surplus and Undivided Profits $142,061.39 ROGER’S Solicits Your Account QUALITY FOOD STORES and Meat Markets, in ATLANTA Savannah, Charleston, and AUGUSTA Appreciate Your Patronage KLUG’S DELICATESSEN Fancy Groceries, Home Made Cakes and Pies, and Home Cooked Meats. JONES AND PRICE STS. Dial 2-3598 Savannah, Ga. WE HAVE BEEN PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS FOR 87 YEARS Solomons Co. SAVANNAH, GA. FOR HIGH GRADE RAW MILK PHONE 4707. Milk for Infants a Specialty. KENSINGTON FARM J. Palmer Browne SAVANNAH GEORGIA BLUE RIBBON BREAD KESSEL’S The No-Substitute Bakery 331 Whitaker St. Savannah, Ga HOURS OF MASSES Cathedral of St. John the Bap tist: Very. Rev. Msgr. Jos. F. Croke. Rector. Sunday: 6:30, 8, 9:10. Daiiy 6:30, 8. St Patrick’s: Rt. Rev. Msgr. Jos. D. Mitchell, V. G, Pastor. Sunday: 7 and 9:30. Daily: 7:36. Sacred Heart: Very Rev. Boniface Bauer, O. S. B„ Ess- tor. Sunday: 6:30, 8. 9 and 11. Daily (during Lent: 6:30. 7. 7:30 and 8. Blessed Sacrament: Rev. Jos. R. Smith, Pastor. Sunday: 7, 8, 9:30 and 10:30. Daily: 7 and 8. St. Benedict’s: Rev. G. Obrecht, S. M. A, Pastor. Sunday: 7:30 and 10. Daily: 6:45. St. Mary s Chapel. Sunday: 9. Daily: 7:30. SL Anthony’s Mission. Sunday: 9:30. Daily: 7. A Georgia Product Made for Our Southern Climate.