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APRIL 28, 1934
X.
iF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
NINE
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To Be Observed Sunday at
Sacred Heart Church
(Special to The Bulletin)
ATLANTA, Ga.—The St. Vincent
de Paul Society of Sacred Heart par
ish, the Rev Edward P. McGrath, S.
M., pastor, will observe the twenty-
fifth anniversary of Us foundation
Sunday, an occasion which will be
honored by the presence of the Most
Rev. Michael J. Keyes, D. D., Bishop
of Savannah. The St. Vincent de Paul
Society of Sacred Heart parish is one
of the most active in the South, and a
number of members who were among
the founders of the parish confer
ence are still active members.
Marist College Nine
Has Stong Schedule
V (Special to The Bulletin)
ATLANTA, Ga.—Marist College’s
baseball nine, which is making a
splendid record this season, has the
following games scheduled for the
remainder of the season: April 24, Ful
ton High there; April 27, Russell High
at home; May 1, North Fulton there;
May 4, Druid Hills at home; May 8,
Commercial High at home; May 11,
Marietta at home; May 15; Decatur
there. One of Marist’s most exciting
encounters was with Druid Hills
April 10, winning 7 to 4 in eleven in
nings. Shaner held Druid Hills to
four hits.
CADETS PARTICIPATE
IN MILITARY MASS
The Marist Cadets assisted at the
annual Military Mass at Sacred Heart
Church on Holy Thrusday; seventy
cadets took part.
VINCENTIA CLUB SPONSORS
CHARITY ENTERTAINMENT
The Vincentia Club, of which Mrs.
H. A. Agricola is president, sponsor
ed a successful social recently for
the benefit of its charity fund, the
receipts being donated to the St.
Vincent de Paul Society for its work.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CLUB PRINTS HERALD
The Youug People’s Club of Im-
mmaculate Conception parish has
launched a monthly publication, The
Herald. Alton Baumgartner is
editor-in-chief, Dr. Stephen Gernazian
associate editor, Robert Johann busi
ness manager, Miss Rose Riordan and
Clement Gernazian assistant business
managers, and Miss Ruth McLaughlin
exchange editor.
Several prominent Atlanta Catho
lic families have been visited by
death recently.
EDWARD M’FADDEN, father of
Mrs. C. L. McGowan, of Miss Mary
McFadden and of Miss Stella Mc-
Fadden, died at the age of 79. Mr.
McFadden made his home in At
lanta for some years; he was re
tired. The funeral was held at Iron-
ton, Ohio, his former home.
JOHN A. CARR, JR., son of Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Carr, Sr., died
here early in April at the age of 29.
Surviving in addition to his parents
are two sisters. Miss Helen Carr of
Atlanta and Miss Dorothy Carr, Wash
ington, D C., and a brother, Ralph
D. Carr of Atlanta. The funeral was
held from Sacred Heart Church with
a Requim Mass. Interment was in
West View Cemetery.
MRS. MARTIN E. CONNOLY, a
member of Sacred Heart Church, who
died early in April at the age of 33.
Surviving in addition to her husband
and an infant dauhgter are her par-
ants, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Mc
Donald, Atlanta; two sisters, Mrs.
Joseph O’Day, Manchester, N. H., and
Miss Mae McDonald, Glendora, Cal.,
and two brothers. M. J. and Richard
McDonald, of Glendora, Cal. After
a Requiem Mass at Sacred Heart
Church, interment was in Manchester,
N. H.
MISS PATRICIA DRISCOLL, seven-
year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.
W. Driscoll, former Atlantans, died
early in April in Charlotte.
St. Vincent School
in Splendid Program
(Special to The Bulletin)
SAVANNAH, Ga. — The pupils of
St. Vincent’s School presented their
annual entertainment at the City Au
ditorium early in April in a program
which at least measured up to the en
viable standard which St. Vincent’s
entertainments have set; in many
ways it surpassed even the most suc
cessful of the brilliant series.
The St. Vincent P.-T. A., of which
Mrs. Bessie Shroder is president,
sponsored the production. Miss Mary
Kate Fogarty trained the children in
the specialty dances, and J. C. Ryan
and F. Kauders staged the entertain
ment. The program contained a spe
cial tribute of thanks to Mrs. Joseph
E. Kelly, “The Woman Who Never
Failed Us”.
Particularly attractive were the
Mother Goose Parade, “The Wheels of
Time”, “The Twins of the Nations”,
Irish jig and popular air, Japanese,
American and Italian numbers.
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SAVANNAH, GA.
Capital $600,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $142,061.39
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—CHURCH DIRECTORY—
ST. PATRICK’S — Rev. Leo M.
Keenan, Pastor. Masses Sun
days, 7:00-8:30-10:00. Week days,
6:30.
SACRED HEART —Rev. J. B.
Franckhauser, S. J., Pastor.
Masses, Sundays, 6:30, 8, 10:30.
Weekdays, 6:30, 7:30.
ST. MARY’S-ON-THE-HILL —
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Janies A. Kane,
Pastor. Masses, Sunday— 6:15,
8:00, 10:30; Daily. 7.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Rev. Alfred M. Laube, S.M.A.,
Pastor.
Sunday Masses 7:30-10 a. m.
Marriages
ERBELDING-DeBEAUGRINE
AUGUSTA, Ga.— The Rev. J. J.
Kennedy officiated at the marriage of
Miss Veronia Erbelding, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erbelding, and
Charles DeBeaugrine, son of Mrs.
Charles DeBeaugrine and the late
Charles Doughty DeBeaugrine, sol
emnized at St. Mary’s-on-The-Hill
with a Nuptial Mass. Mr. and Mrs.
DeBeaugrine will live in Augusta
where both are members of promi
nent families.
PELOT-BURNS
NEW YORK, N. Y.—A marriage of
unusual interest to Georgians was
solemnized here recently when Miss
Josephine Rord Pelot, daughter, of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Boykin Pelot of
Savannah, became the bride of
Charles Robert Bums, son of the late
Mr. and Mrs- Edward Burns of Chi
cago, the Rev. Andrew Robert, S.J.,
officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Bums will
live in New York where Mr. Bums
is engaged in engineering.
LUPO-DISTEFANO
SAVANNAH, Ga.-The Rt. Rev.
Msgr. Jos. D. Mitchell, V.G., pastor
of St. Patrick’s Church, officiated at
the marriage of Miss Joan Leksa-
mena Lupo of this city and John
Distefano of New York were united
in marriage. The bride was given
in marriage by her father. After the
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Distefano
will live in New York.
MAUGHAM-LAGOMARSINO
ATLANTA, Ga. — Miss Catherine
Maugham, daughter of Mrs. Frank
Maugham of Atlanta, and Chess La-
gomarsino, son of Mrs. Chess Lago-
marsino, Atlanta, the Rev. William
Hanlon, S.M., of Sacred Heart Church
officiating. Mrs. Lagomarsino, a mem
ber of noted English and Scotch fami
lies, was educated at Oglethorpe
University; Mr. Lagomarsino was
educated at Marist College and
Emory University, touring Europe
with the Emory Glee Club. They
will live in Atlanta where Mr. Lago
marsino is engaged in business.
PUNARO-MULIEBI
AUGUSTA, Ga—The Rev. Leo M.
Keenan, pastor of St. Patrick’s
Church, officiated at the marriage of
Miss Theresa Punaro, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Antonio Punaro, and Joseph
Muleri, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Mulerio, solemnized at St.
Patrick’s Church with a Nuptial Mass.
Mrs. Muleri recently returned from a
six months’ visit to Europe. Mr.
Muleri, a graduate of Kchmond
Academy and the University of North
Carolina, is engaged in business in
St. Louis, where he and his bride will
make their home.
ENNIS-SAUNDERS
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla.—Miss Kate
Ennis and Albert A. Saunders were
united in marriage here in an April
wedding, the Rev. M. J. Brown of the
Cathedral officiating. After the wed-
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MUSEUM GETS PORTRAIT
OF POPE CLEMENT XIII
Samuel H. Kress Presents It
to New Orleans Institution
NEW ORLEANS-A portrait of
Pope Clement XIII, painted by Pom-
peo Girolamo Batoni in the 18tll
century has been presented to
Delgado Museum here by Samuel H.
Kress, of New York.
At the acceptance ceremonies the
speakers, the Most Rev. John W.
Shaw, Archbishop of New Orleans;
Charles J. Theard, representing
Mayor T. Semmes Walmsley, and
Ellsworth Woodward, president of the
board of directors of the museum.
ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Saunders will
live in Augusta, Ga., where both
bride and groom are widely known.
YOUNG-BUCKLEY
AUGUSTA, Ga.—Miss Ella Frances
Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Young, and Henry Schonhardt
Buckley, son of Mrs. Nora Ferber
Buckley and the late John F. Buck-
ley, were united in marriage at St.
Patrick’s, Father O’Hara officiating.
Mrs. Buckley, the granddaughter of
the late Capt. W. B. Young, once
mayor of Augusta, is an alumna of
Mt St. Joseph’s Academy. Mr. Buck-
ley, also widely known in Augusta, is
connected with the Georgia Power