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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
FEBRUARY 29, 1936
Mrs. J. T. Shanahan
Is Dead in Augusta
Was Resident of Georgia
City and of Buffalo, N.Y.
AUGUSTA, Ga.—Mrs. Maude Edna
Shanahan, wife of John T. Shana
han, of Augusta and Buffalo, N. Y.,
died here late in January after a
serious illness of only ten days.
Mrs. Shanahan was born in Glov-
ersville. N. Y., July 4, 1882, and lived
there and in Buffalo, where Mr.
Shanahan had large manufacturing
interests. Ten years ago Mr. and
Mrs. Shanahan acquired a winter
home in Augusta and had spent all
but the summer months here since
that time. The Shanahan home was
a gathering place particularly for
young people, in whom Mr. and Mrs.
Shanahan took a deep interest. A
few years ago they suffered a severe
shock in the death of their son, Jack,
in an automobile accident.
Surviving Mrs. Shanahan are two
daughters. Miss Ellen M. Shanahan
and Miss Josephine Shannahan; two
sons, James C. Shanahan and Thomas
Shanahan, Augusta; her sister, Mrs.
A. L. Franck, and two brothers, Allen
Craig and Carl Craig, of Gloversville.
N. Y. The funeral was held from
St. Mary's-on-The-Hill Church with
a High Mass of Requiem; interment
was in Westover Cemetery.
Col. Butler Catholic
Association Leader
(Special to The Bulletin)
SAVANNAH; Ga—Col. John G.
Butler, who has served as president
of the Catholic Association since
1924, was re-elected at the annual
meeting held last week. Arrange
ments were made to paint the exte
rior of the building of the Associa
tion. which is the home of the
Knights of Columbus, the Catholic
Women's Club and other Catholic
organizations. Other officers elected
included Joseph B. Maddock, vice-
president. Charles F. Powers treas
urer. James J. Monahan secretary
and Dan J. Sheehan assistant secre
tary. Members of the board of direc
tors selected by the stockholders are
William T. Walsh. Col. M. J.
O’Leary. Charles F. Powers, Thomas
F..>Walsh. Jr., W. J. Ryan. Mrs. Jos
eph E. Kelly. Mrs. Claudia Gannon,
Col. John G. Butler. John J. Powers.
Joseph B. Maddock. Nicholas T.
Stafford. Dan J. Sheehan. James J.
Monahan, William A Saunders.
John S. Robertson. Jr„ James B.
McDonald, Hugh H. Grady. C. A.
McCarthy. Frank J. Anderson and
James F. Glass.
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SAVANNAH YOUNG LADY
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Miss Helen Brown Enters
Novitiate in Baltimore
(Special to The Bulletin)
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Miss Helen
Brown, daughter of George S. Brown
and the late Mrs. Brown, and wide
ly known in Savannah entered the
novitiate of the Little Sisters of the
Poor in Baltimore. Miss Brown is an
alumna graduate of St. Vincent
Academy here and of Mt. de Sales
Academy in Macon.
Benedictine Alumni
at Savannah Elect
Julian Halligan Again Heads
Association There
(Special to The Bulletin)
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Julian C.
Halligan was re-elected president of
the Benedictine Alumni Association
at the annual meeting. The other of
ficers included:
J. P. Corish, first vice president;
H. Glenn Oetgen, second vice presi-
denx; Robert Morrissey, secretary;
and Bemie Slotin, treasurer. The
executive committee members are:
W. J. Bremer, chairman; Joseph F.
Griffin, W. S. MacFeeley, M. C. Mc
Carthy, J. J Tobin, J. H. McKenna,
J. J. McQuillan, H. F. Halligan, Pe
ter R. Nugent, Henry D. Brennan,
C B. Walsh, H. Sol Clark. Aaron Ab-
ro Robinson, Dr. E. J. Whalen, Wil-
lian E. Register, O. Mac Williams,
Lyman Whittaker.
James A. Cashin of
Augusta Parish Dies
Was Shoe Merchant There
and Native of City
John J. Bouhan Heads
Savannah Belmonters
Elected President of Abbey
College Alumni There
(Special to The Bulletin)
SAVANNAH, Ga. — John J. Bou
han, a leading member of the Geor
gia bar and city attorney here, was
elected president of the Belmont Ab
bey Alumni of Savannah at a recent
meeting at the Hotel Savannah.
There are 84 members of the organi
zation, and 52 attended. Charles J.
Groves was elected vice president,
William Canty secretary, and Robert
Rossiter treasurer. Julius Fine, field
organizer, addressed the meeting. A
committee on by-laws composed of
Mr. Bouhan, Mr. Groves, Mr. Canty,
William Dudley and the Very Rev.
Boniface Bauer, O.S.B., pastor of Sa-
cred Heart Church, was appointed.
Mrs. Louisa Jaworsky
Dies in Augusta at 75
AUGUSTA, Ga„—Mrs. Louisa M.
Jaworsky, widow of Edward Jawor
sky, one of the oldest members of
St. Mary’s-on-The-Hill parish, died
here last week at the age of 75. Mrs.
Jaworsky was the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gain, na
tives of Germany, and is survived by
her daughter, Miss Annie W. Jaw
orsky, two sons. Charles A. Jawor
sky and Edward H. Jaworsky. and
her brother, William J. Gain, all of
Augusta. Tile funeral was held from
St. Mary’s-On-The-Hill with a Re
quiem Mass; interment was in Mag
nolia Cemetery.
AUGUSTA, Ga.—James A. Cashin
a member of a pioneer Augusta Cath
olic family, and for many years in the
shoe business here, died last week at
the age of 66. Mr. Cashin was born
in Augusta and was a lifelong resi
dent of the city.
Mr. Cashin was a member of St.
Patricks Church since infancy, and
the funeral was held from St. Pat
rick's. the Rev. Leo M. Keenan, pas
tor officiating. Interment was in Mag
nolia Cemetery. Pallbearers were his
nephews. D. J. Bowles, Lawrence F.
Cashin- Harry L. Cashin. J. J. Cash
in, E. J. Cashin and William Cash
in.
Surviving Mr. Cashin are this wife,
Mrs. Mary H. Cashin, his daughter.
Miss Ag ies Cashin, two sons, James
and Bernard Cashin. his brother.
Thomas F. Cashin and his sister. Mrs.
D J. Bowles, Jr., all of Augusta.
Mrs. Mary Burdick of
Augusta Parish Dies
AUGUSTA, Ga.—Mrs, Mary Bur
dick, member of St. Mary's-on-The-
K ill Church, died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Forest A. Gay, after
an illness of ten days.
Mrs. Burdick was the widow of the
late B. B, Burdick. She was a na
tive of Ireland and came to this coun
try at an early age.
The Rev. John J. Kennedy offici
ated at the funeral at St. Mary’s-on-
The-Hill; interment was in Magnolia
Cemetery.
Mrs. Burdick is survided by three
daughters, Mrs. Leo P. Loony, Mrs.
Robert L. Gay and Mrs. Forest A
Gay; one brother. Dan H. Bolster; two
sisters. Miss Nellie Bolster and Mrs.
Lucy Garwood; five grandchildren
and several nieces and nephews.
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.,—Col. Ben
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