The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, January 13, 1934, Image 9

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(h. i 1 JANUARY 13, 1934 THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA NINE \ * C. D. of A. at Miami Install New Officers Miss Irene E. Belden Grand Regent of Local Court There (Special to The Bulletin) MIAMI, Fla.—Miss Mena L. Oliv eros, State Regent, Florida Court, Catholic Daughters of America, fol lowing a reception and round table talk held at the Hotel Leamington, assembled with the court at their regular meeting rooms, Gesu School Building, and delivered a most in spiring address to each of the officers of Court Miami, as she formally in stalled them in their respective sta tions. The officers for the new year are as follows: Grand regent, Miss Irene E. Belden; vice grand regent, Mrs. Levina F. Hunter; financial secretary, Mrs. Philipine E. MacDonald; treas urer, Miss Anna E. Curtis; lecturer, Miss Margaret Kearney; historian, Miss Ethel M. Green; sentinel, Mrs. Anna _ Woody; monitor, Mrs. Irene Marchion; prophetess, Mrs. Clara Perkins; trustees, Mrs. Elizabeth Sal- vin, Mrs. Anna Schang, Miss Clara E. Kaesbach, Mrs. Flora Micked and Mrs. Lorette Herbert; organist, Mrs. Helen Mueller; chaplain, the Rev. Michael McNally, S. J. Court Miami entertained friends and visitors at a pleasantly success ful benefit card party, held in the Hotel Leamington Lobby recently. Miss Irene Belden, grand regent, was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Al fred Simons, Mrs. Lavina F. Hunter, Miss Clara Kaesbach, Miss Anna E. Curtis and Miss Louise Mann. Ladies in charge of refreshments and prizes were Mrs. J. R. Perkins, Mrs. Cath erine McGhan, Mrs. Margaret Kear ney, Mrs. Thos. E. Wallace, Mrs. Mar chion, Miss Edna Schulitz and Miss Josephine Amann. Greenewald’s Incorporated Outfitters to Men and Boys 109-111 West Main St. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Odom Battery & Tire Co. l-STOP SERVICE PHONE 1826 Schmitz and Kennedy Streets SPARTANBURG, S. C. 113 y 2 W. Main Street Telephone 559 Elford Agency GENERAL INSURANCE “Oldest Agency in Upper Carolina” ESTABLISHED 1870 J. T. Hudson, Manager Spartanburg, S. C. CHARLESTONIANS ARE FIFTY YEARS MARRIED (Special to The Bulletin) CHARLESTON, S. C.—Mr. and Mrs. Bonaventura Cisa, who were united in marriage fifty years ago at St. Mary’s Church, the Rev. J. J. Woola- han, then pastor, officiating, renewed their marriage vows on the occasion of the golden jubilee of their mar riage at St. Joseph’s Churchy the Rev. C. A. Kennedy, pastor, being cele brant of the Mass. Mrs. Mamie Ker shaw, an attendant at the marriage, was a guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Cisa’s sons, daughters and grand sons and granddaughters assisted Mr. and Mrs. Cisa in receiving the rela tives and friends who called to offer their congratulations. • St. John Berchmans’ Kinsman Is Baptized At Christmas Midnight Mass at Fayetteville, N. C. (By N. C. W. C. News Service) FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.—A relative of the great St. John Berchmans, who died in Rome in 1621, when he was 22 years of age, was received in to the Catholic Church on Christmas Eve and received first Holy Com munion at Midnight Mass in St. Pat rick’s Church here. The convert is Oliver Cameron, 30 years old, of Hope Mills, N. C., who frequently walked three miles in each direction to receive instruction in the Catholic Faith from the Rev. Matthew J. Noonan, O. M. I., an as sistant priest at St. Patrick’s Church here. In the book “Leaves from the Note Book of a Missionary,” men tion is made of a Mr. Berchmans liv ing in this vicinity “who could justly claim to be a greatgrand nephew of St. John Berchmans.” Mr. Cameron’s uncle married a member of the Berchmans family. Cardinal Gibbons, Bishop John Eng land and Father Price, Co-founder of Mary knoll, had charge of St. Patrick’s Church here at various times. The Midnight Mass celebrated in St. Pat rick’s by Father Noonan last Christ mas was said to have had the largest attendance in the church’s history. Some 350 people crowded the church for the Mass, and it is estimated that there were two Protestants present for every Catholic. OSBORNE Battery Service WALLACE OSBORNE, Mgr. STORAGE BATTERY EXPERTS Spartanburg, S. C. FURNITURE When You Need Furniture —See— Hammond, Brown, Jennings Go. 167 N. Church St. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Fred’s Flower Shop, Inc. Montgomery Bldg. PHONE 1452 SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA “Flowers by Wire—the Mercury Way” BECKER’S / - • Quality Products 45 Years the Standard Spartanburg, S. C. Key West C. D. of A. Officers Installed Miss Oliveros, State Regent, Presides at Exercises (Special to Hie Bulletin) KEY WEST, Fla.—Miss Mena L. Oliveros, St. Augustine, state regent of the Catholic Daughters of Ameri ca, installed the newly elected offi cers of St. Mary’s, Star of the Sea, Court at a recent meeting here. The officers are Mrs. H. R. DeMerfitt, grand regent, Mrs. Henry Russell, vice-regent; Mrs. William Sawyer, monitor; Mrs. Frank Delaney, his torian; Mrs. Stephen Whalton, lec turer; Mrs- Vincent McDermott, fi nancial secretary; Mrs. Mamie Moss, treasurer; Mrs. Hazel Bragassa, sen tinel; Mrs. J. G. Piodela, prophetess; Mrs. Wm. Ellsworth, Miss Anna Cor coran, Mrs, Wm. Almyda, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs. A. M. Hewitt and Mrs. Quintan Lopez, trustees. Miss Oliveros was entertained at luncheon while here, speakers including local officers and the Rev. A. L. Maureau, S. J-, Miss Oliveros reported on the national convention she attended in Colorado Springs. McDONALD-DUNLAY The Rev. F. X. Dougherty, S. J-, pastor of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Church, officiated at the marriage here of Miss Marie McDonald, of "Gretna, Nebraska, and Dr. Joseph J. Dunlay, assistant dental surgeon at the Marine Hospital; the marriage was solemnized with a Nuptial Mass. Chief Surgeon R. W. Hart, U. S. P. H. S., and Airs. Hart were the atten dants- HALSEY-MURPHY Father Carmody Officiates at Charleston Marriage MRS. W. D. GARMANY OF SAVANNAH PARISH DIES Was Daughter of Late Mr. and Mrs. John M. Doyle SAVANNAH, Ga. — Mrs. Winifred Doyle Garmany, widow of Hockley M. Garmany, and widely known in Savannah, died late in December af ter a critical illness of several days. Mrs. Garmany was bom in Canton, Ohio, and came to Savannah with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John M. Doyle, when quite young. Surviving are two sons, Hockley M. Garmany, Maysville, Miss., and Al bert W. Garmany, Savannah; a grand-son, H. M. Garmany, Jr., of Maysville; four sisters, Mrs. E. C. Wilson, Richmond, Mrs. W. P. Brooks, Savannah, Mrs. V. W. But ler, Beaufort, and Mrs. Ted Grady, Miami; and two brothers, Joseph P. Doyle, Savannah, and William M. Doyle, Bayonne, N. J. The funeral was held from Sacred Heart Church with a Requiem Mass; interment was in Cathedral Cemetery. WM. J. DEMPSEY DIES IN SAVANNAH ' William J'. Dempsey, for many yeqrs connected with the department of public works, died here at the age of 62 after an illness of several weeks. Mr. Dempsey was born in New York and lived here for 40 years. Surviv ing are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Dempsey; his brother, Thomas J. Milan, New York, and a number of nieces and nephews, including the Misses Margaret and Kathleen Saun ders and William and Edward Saun ders of Savannah. The funeral was held from Sacred Heart Church, with interment in Cathedral Cemetery. Causey-Kearrtey Fr. Mc751roy Officiates at Marriage at Myrtle Beach, MYRTLE BEACH S. C.—The Rev. James A. McElroy, pastor of St. Mary’s Church Georgetown, officiat ed January 6 at the marriage here of Miss Ruth Mary Causey, Greens boro, N. C., and Edward John Kear ney of Myrtle Beach, a marriage solemnized with perhaps the first Nuptial Mass ever said in the Myrtle Beach section. The attendants were Clarence M Holt and Mrs. Henry F. Causey, Myrtle Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Rouse, Jr., Burlington, N. C. Numerous guests were present from Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. There is no chapel at Myrtle Beach, and the marriage took place and the Mass was offered in the parlor of the home of Mr. and Mrs. C- M. Holt, of whom Mr. Kear ney is a nephew; the chapel was con verted into a chapel for the occasion. This marriage at Myrtle Beach re calls the fact that there are twelve Catholics on this mission station of St. Mary’s parish, Georgetown. Father McElroy says Mass here the first Sunday of each month, and every second Sunday in summer when the local Catholic population is augmented by summer visitors. Father McElroy travels the sixty miles from Georgetown for this pur pose and he has the fine cooperation of the local Catholics, especially Mr. and Mrs. Holt. In the summer Mass is said in the ballroom of the Ocean Forest Hotel the lessees extending Father McElroy every cooperation. CANADA has two new Dioceses, Saskatoon, formerly a part of the Di ocese of St. Albert, and St. Jean, Quebec, according to word from Vat ican City. (Special to The Bulletin) CHARLESTON, S. C.—The Rev. J. W. Carmody, pastor of St. Mary’s Church, officiated at the marriage of Miss Decca Singleton Halsey, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Halsey, and Thomas Francis Murphy. After the wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will live at Winnsboro, S. C.. where Mr. Murphy is connected with the United States Rubber Com pany mill. January “Madonna of Florida” Published (Special to The Bulletin) TAMPA, Fla. — The first number of Volume Two of The Madonna of Florida, official publications of the St. Augustine Sodality Union, dated this month and sponsored by St. Jo seph’s High School, Key West, ap pears in printed form. Previous num bers were mimeographed. 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