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JANUARY 31., 1936
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC L
AYMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
NINETEEN
St. Leo College Prep.
School
Accredited High School
Conducted by the Benedictine
Fathers
Ideal Location
St. Leo Pasco County, Florida.
A Georgia
Product
Made for Our Southern
Climate.
Clergy From Other Dioceses
Who Attended Installation
Prelates and priests who came to
Savannah from other cities and states
for the installation of Bishop O’Hara
in addition to the Archbishops, Bish
ops and Abbots mentioned elsewhere
included:
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Chas. D. Wood,
prot. Ap., Middletown, N. Y.; Rt. Rev.
Msgr. James A Kane, Augusta, Ga,;
Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. K. Gwynn, V. F.,
Greenville, S. C.; Rt. Rev. Msgr.
Albert E Smith, LL. D., editor-in-
chief of the Baltimore Catholic Re
view; Rt Rev. Msgr. Joseph M. Cor
rigan, D. D., rector of St. Charles
Seminary, Philadelphia; Rt. Rev.
Msgr. John J. Bonner, D. D., LL. D.,
superintendent of Schools of the
Archdiocese of Philadelphia; Rt. Rev.
Msgr. Thomas F. McNally, Rt Rev.
Msgr. Fenton Fitzgerald, R t Rev.
Msgr. Edw. J. Rengel, Rt Rev. Msgr.
Thomas U. Reilly, Rt. Rev. Msgr
Francis' X. Wastl, Rt Rev. Msgr.
Bernard A. McKenna, Philadelphia
and Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis T. Sul
livan, Chattanooga.
The Very Rev. Joseph M. Sullivan,
S. M., provincial of the Marist Fa
thers, and Rev. Charles A. Dougherty,
S. M., came from the Marist Col
lege and the Rev. Dr. Maurice S.
Sheehy, assistant to the rector, came
from the Catholic University of
America. The Very Rev. Joseph M.
Walsh, S. J., provincial of the Jesuit
Fathers in the South, New Orleans,
were also present as were the Rev. W.
J. Harty and the Rev. A. L. Wagner,
S. J., of the Jesuit Mission Band.
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UNDER STATE SUPERVISION
GEORGIA STATE COUNCIL
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
J M. Jones, Brunswick, State Deputy.
Louis C. Kunze, Columbus, Past State Deputy.
Jas. B. Muiherin, Augusta, State Secretary.
Jno. J. McCreary, Macon, State Advocate.
J. B. McDonald, Savannah. State Treasurer.
Leo A. Rivas, Columbus, State Warden.
Rev. Jas. T. Reilly, S. M.. Brunswick, State Chaplain.
ATLANTA COUNCIL
No. 660
John J. Bradley
Grand Knight
1144 Rosedale Dr. N. E
Geo. T. Flynt
Financial Secretary
1356 Lanier Blv’d, N. E.
Chas. R. Cannon
Recorder
Meets eevry Monday, 8 P. M. at
1200 Peachtree, N. E.
Business Meeting First and
Third Mondays
SAVANNAH COUNCIL
No. 631
Hugh H. Grady, Grand Knight
J. B. McDonald
Financial Secretary
John W. Davis. R. S.
Meets Second and Fourth
Wednesdays, 8 P. M.
3 West Liberty Street
Savannah. Ga.
Bishop Gross Council
No. 1019
Louis C. Kunze, Grand Knight
111 12th St.
Jos J. Spano,
Financial Secretary
Meets First and Third Wednes
day, 8 P. M. 802 Broadway
Catholic Club Bldg.,
Columbus, Ga.
Patrick Walsh Council
No. 677
Victor Mark waiter
Grand Knight
R. S. Hcslin, Financial Secretary
Visiting Brothers Welcome
1012 Greene St. Augusta, Ga.
Macon Council, No. 925
M. J. Callaghan. Sr.
Grand Knight
Herman Huhn
Financial Secretary
Meets the First and Third
Tuesday, 8:15 P, M.,
in Mitchell Hall of the Catholic
Club. 521 New St.
Mulberry St., Macon, Ga.
Henry Thomas Ross
Council, No. 1939
J. Boyd Touhey, Grand Knight
Kenneth E. Ammons.
Financial Secretary
P. O. Box 391
Meets Second and Fourth Tues
days at Knights of Co
lumbus Hall.
Brunswick, Ga.
The following priests came on the
“Bishop O’Hara Special” from Phila
delphia: Rev. Fabian A. Anderkom,
Rev. Michael A. Bennett, Rev. John
U. Brogan, Rev. Wm. D. Bruckman,
Rev. Thomas F. Brady, Rev. John A.
Cartin, Rev. Wm. J. Casey, Rev. Jos.
A. Conway, Rev. Thomas Clooney,
Rev. Jas. J. Donnelly, Rev. Jos. W.
Diamond, Rev. Wm. J. Dalton, Rev.
Daniel A. Daly, Rev. Harry A. Evans,
Rev. Dr. Francis F. Furey, Rev. Wm.
J. Fenerty, Rev. John F. Fogarty,
Rev. Thomas F. Fitzgerald, Rev. J.
M. Fagan, O. S. A., Rev. Francis J.
Flood, Rev. Wm. C. Farrell, Rev. Wm.
J. Fogarty, Rev. Joseph T. Gillooley,
Rev. J. J. Goodfellow, Very Rev.
Thomas J. Higgins, S. J., Rev. Jos. E.
Heir, Rev. Joseph Hartley, Rev. Ed
ward Hawks, Very Rev. P. F. Healy,
O. S. A., Rev. Wm. A. Hayward, Rev.
Sebastian Jerzak.
Rev. Eugene A. Kelly, Rev. Jos. J.
Kelly, Rev. Peter Klekotka, Rev.
Richard T. Kelly, Rev. Joseph Koenig,
Rev. S. S. Krystyniak, Rev. Henry A.
Kuss, Rev. Bernard Licking, C. SS.
R., Rev. Howard J. Lawton. Rev.
Martin J. Lynch, Rev. Jos. G. Mar
tin, Rev. John A. Murray, Rev. M.
Monkiewucz, Rev. Jos. L. Mathis,
Rev. Francis J. Markee, Rev. Jos. P.
Mooney, Rev. D. C. Munyon, Rev.
E. J Murtaugh, O. S. A., Rev Jas.
A. McGonigle, Rev. Jas. A. McEulane,
Rev. Jos. W. McMahon. Rev. John J.
McKenna, Rev. Jos. T. McDermott,
Rev. John McGovern. Rev. Wm. H.
McCook, Rev. D. I. McGettigan, Rev.
Jos. A. McDonald, Rev. Jas. V. Mc-
Enery, Rev. Isador O’Brien, O. F. M.,
Rev. Jos. D. O’Leary, Rev. Chas A.
O’Brien, Rev. William O’Donnell,
Rev. Jas. A. Quinn, Rev. Jos. T.
Rhodes, Rev. James J. Rice, Rev.
Daniel F. Rice, S. S. J.. Rev. Jos. A.
Skelly, C. M., Rev. R Schickling, C.
M., Rev. Peter A. Stewart, Rev. J.
T. Tucker, Rev. H. L. Thaeger, Rev.
John Tolino, Rev. John M. Toohey,
Rev. Jas. J. Vallely, Rev. Chas. W.
Vodges, Rev. J. A. Welsh, Rev. M.
G. Will, C. SS. R, C. E. Wenger, Rev.
Henry V. Walsh, Rev. M. G. Will,
Rev. C. SS. R„ Rev. C. E. Wenger,
Rev. Henry V. Walsh.
Other clergy present from outside
of Georgia included the Rev. Wm. A.
Tobin, Florence, S. C.; the Rev.
George J. Dietz, Aiken, S. C.; the
Rev. Dr. P. E. Nolan, Lakeland,
Fla., the Rev. James O’Brien, Braden-
town, Fla.; the Rev. D. A. Lyons,
Jacksonville, Fla.; the Rev. L. H.
Schaefer, S. S. J., Jacksonville, Fla.;
the Rev. C. P. Murray. Harriman,
Term.; the Rev. Dr. John B. Mc-
Closkey, Red Bank, N. J.. and Rev.
Thomas U. Reilly, chancellor of the
Diocese of Trenton.
In addition, practically all the
clergy of the Diocese of Savannah.
Jesuits, Benedictines, Marists and
Lyons Fathers, were present, except
enough to care for sick calls in the
various localities. After the installa
tion ceremony they formally pledged
fealty and obedience to their Bishop,
a part of the installation ceremony.
Miss Mary Buckley of
Augusta ParishDies
AUGUSTA, Ga—Miss Mary Buck-
ley, a native of Augusta and one of
the most widely known Catholic wo
men in the city, died here January
15 at the age of 72. Miss Buckley
in recent years divided her time be
tween Augusta and New York; she
was a devout member of St. Mary’s-
on-The-Hill and of several Catholic
organizations. The funeral was held
from St. Mary's with a Requiem
Mass; interment was in Westover
Cemetery. Surviving are three neph
ews, John T. Buckley, past grand
knight of Patrick Walsh Council,
Knights of Columbus, Dearing S.
Buckley of New York and Clifford
Buckley of Washington, D. C., two
nieces, Miss Lilie M. Tinkey, St.
Louis, and Miss Robert Buckley, Ur-
bana, HI., and by several nieces and
nephews.
Dorr.
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AUGUSTA
“Good Taste Apparel”
dral parish, from which his funeral
was held with a Requiem Mass; in
terment was in Cathedral Cemetery.
Surviving Mr. Brown were his broth
er George H. Brown, and several
nephews and nieces.
MRS. ANGIE HIGGINS OF
CATHEDRAL PARISH DIES
Mrs. Angie Higgins, one of the old
est members of Cathedral parish, died
here late in December at the age of
74. Mrs. Higgins was born in Ger
many and had resided in Savannah
since early childhood. Surviving are
three daughters. Mrs. G. W. Hall and
Mrs. F. W. Bell. Savannah, and Mrs.
W- L- Warren, Tampa, and several
grandchildren, nephews and nieces.
The funeral was held from the Ca
thedral of St- John the Baptist, with
interment in Cathedral Cemetery.
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EDW. BRODERICK, JR.,
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SAVANNAH, G a—Edward F.
Broderick, Jr., widely known plumb
ing contractor and business leader
here died in December alter an illness
which bee: me acute only about two
weeks before his death. Mr. Brod
erick was born in Savannah April 6,
1902, and had always lived here. His
wife, Mrs. Nellie Campos Broderick,
a son, two daughters, his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Broderick,
two brothers. Robert S. Broderick
and Dr. J. Reid Broderick; and two
sisters, Miss Catherine Broderick and
Miss Mary Broderick, survive- He
was a past president of the Master
Plumbers and active in the Knights
of Columbus, Elks and other organi
zations. The funeral was held from
(he Church of the Blessed Sacrament
with a Requiem Mass; interment was
in a local cemetery.
WILLIAM C- RENKL
DIES IN SAVANNAH
William Charles Renkl. a native of
Augusta, for the past fifteen years
a resident of Savannah, died here
late in December after an extended
illness. Mr. Renkl was a widely
known jeweler, and retired about
four years ago; he was 70 years old.
The funeral was held from Sacred
Heart Church, of which he was a
member. Surviving Mr. Renkl are
his daughter, Mrs. Carrie Renkl
Mock; three sons, W. C. Renkl. Jr..
James G- Renkl and John B- Renkl;
four grandchildren and several neph
ews and nieces.
FUNERAL IN SAVANAHN
OF MRS. NORA DALY
The funeral of Mrs. Nora Daly,
widow of Arthur Daly, who died
late in December, was held from St.
Patrick’s Church, the Rt. Rev. Msgr.
Joseph D. Mitchell, pastor, officiat
ing. Interment was in a local ceme
tery. Mrs. Daly was a native of
Brooklyn and a graduate nurse: she
had been a resident of Savannah for
the past six years.
ROBERT L. BROWN OF
SAVANNAH DIES AT 70
Robert L. Brown, for many years
in the grocery business here, died
late in December at the age of 70-
Mr. Brown was a member of Cathe-
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