The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, April 23, 1938, Image 11

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APRIL 23, 1938 THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA ELEVE Bailie Furniture Company Hie Quality Store Complete House Furnishings 708-710-712 Broadway Augusta, Ga. Goodyear Tire* Willard Batteries Genuine Alemiting General Tire & Supply Co. Broad at Twelfth Street Phone 2600 Augusta, Ga. Crescent Laundry Company Up-fo-Date Laundry Work, Dry Cleaning and Dyeing 519 Second St. Phone* 16—17 MACON. GA. Out-of-town work done on short notice. A Georgia Product •« YOUR «UARAR' r Made for Our Southern Climate. tfigk- Peuxr Perfection Nm. RS79 YFS, IT S AN OIL RANGE CTION.. .with WERb'jrrers • There is no other stove—regard less of fuel—that is as beautiful as this new Perfection oil range. Its simple modern lines and shining cream-white, or pure white porce lain finish will transform any kitch- eh, at a moderate price. Five High-Power burners, con cealed by a folding front panel, assure the homemaker of High- Power burner speed and cleanli- s. Come i n a nd see thi s ne w r an ge. PERFECTION STOVE CO. 338 Marietta SL ATLANTA, GA. Benedictine Student Wins Essay Contest St. Vincent Student Second in Underwriters’ Compe tition for Savannah (Special to The Bulletin) SAVANAH, Ga.—J. Reid, Joyce, Jr., a student at Benedictine School, won first prize, ten dollars, in the an nual essay contest sponsored by the Life Underwriters, and Miss Winifred Persse, a students at St. Vincent’s Academy, was awarded second prize, five dollars. The third prize went to a student from Savannah High School. Mr. Joyce’s essay will be entered in the state contest in com petition for the prize of $250. REV RICHARD F. TELLERS, a brother of Mrs. J. Reid Broderick, will be ordained to the priesthood at St. Peter’s Cathedral, Erie, Pa.. May 26 by tah Most Rev. John Mark Gannon, D.D., Bishop of Erie. Dr. and Mrs. Broderick will attend the ordination ceremony. Father Tellers will sing his first Solemn High Mass at St. Joseph’s Church, Erie, where Mrs. Broderick was once organist. Father Tellers is well known in Sa vannah where he has visited his sis ter and brother-in-law. BISHOP O’HARA will preside at the commencement exercises of the nurses of St. Joseph’s Hospital Train ing School for Nurses at the Cathe dral of St. John the Baptist Monday morning, May 9. Miss Power Presides at Athens Meeting Savannahian President of Student Press Association JAMES A. FARLEY To Dedicate Postoffice at Millen, Ga., Wednesday (Special to The Bulletin) SAVANNAH, Ga. — -on. James A. Farley, Postmaster-General of the United States, will be Georgia’s guest Wednesday of the coming week when he comes to the state to dedicate the new Post Office Building at Millen. He will pay brief visits also to States boro and other communities in the neighborhood. ST. LEO’S COLLEGE WINS FLORIDA TITLE St. Paul’s, Jacksonville, Runner-up in Diocesan Basketball Tournament (Special to The Bulletin) SAVANAH, Ga.—When the Georgia Scholastic Press Association meets in Athens in May at the Henry Grady School of Journalism of the Univers ity of Georgia, Miss Loretto Powers, editor-in-chief of The Flash, publish ed by the seniors of St. Vincent’s Academy here, Will preside. Miss Powers is president of the associa tion. REV. JOSEPH BUCKLEY, S.M., of the Marist Fathers was the retreat- master at the annual retreat for the students of St. Vincent’s during Holy Week. Father Buckley is a mem ber of the faculty of Notre Dame Seminary, the seminary of the Arch diocese of New Orleans. THE CATHREDAL Children of Mary presented “Mary Magdalen,” a Lenten play in three acts, at the Junior High School auditorium here. Students of St. Vincent’s were the members of the cast. MISS MARY GALETINI, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galletini and a graduate of the St. JoseDah's Hos-. pital Training School for Nurses, has accented a position at the Garfield Medical Hospital in Washington, D. C. SAVANNAHIANS’ COUSIN IS DEAD IN IRELAND ST. AUGUST 1 'JE, Fla.—St. Leo Col lege basketball team won the Cath olic championship of the Diocese tnd state by winning the Catholic high school tournament late in March through a victory over St. Paul’s of Jacksonville, 27 to 26, in one of the most exciting games ever seen on a local court. The victory was the twenty-eighth in thirty-two starts for th St. Leo five. St. Leo’s started off by defeating Gesu team of Miami, 51 to 14, follow ing it up with a victory over St. Jo seph’s Academy, 29 to 22. BISHOP THOMAS C. O’REILLY of Scranton, who died in Miami in March, had been in Florida for some time seeking to recover from a stroke which incapacitated him- He was well known in Florida and auniversal fav orite with all who came in contact with him. HON. JOSEPH P. KENNEDY, Am bassador to Great Britain, and Mrs. Kennedy, guests of King George VI at a Windsor Castle House Party over a recent week-end, attended Sunday Mass at St. Edward’s Church. Windsor, where they were greeted by the Rev. T. A. Twomey, pastor. They returned to the Castle after Mass. Dorrs 724 BROAD AUGUSTA ‘Good Taste Apparel” REV. FRANCIS W. O’HARA, S. J. who had served on the faculties of Holy Cross College, Fordham, Loy ola in Baltimore and other Jesuit schools and who was in the Philip pines from 1925 to 1931, died at Miami Beach in March at the age of 47. Father O’Hara was in Florida recup erating from an illness. KEY WESTS Convent of Mary Immaculate graduated a class in mu sic recently, the Rev. W. J. Reagan, S. J., delivering the commencement address. ST. MARY’S Parish in St. Peters burg which sponsored a testimonial for the Rev. Jarpes J. O’Riordan, pas tor, on the occasion of his silver ju bilee. was most successful. Father Riordan devoted the results of the effort toward reducing the debt on the parish. MISS MARIS BAYL1SS of Chicago lectured in Key West recently on “The Little Flower”, whose cananiza- tion ceremonies she attended in Rome. JACKSONVILLE'S Immaculate Sister Monica Ledwith Was 45 Years a Sister of Mercy Conception Church will present a minstrel Friday of this week, the par ish sodality sponsoring it. Bishop Officiates Easter at Cathedral (Special to Hie Bulletin! SAVANNAH, Ga., —Sister Monica Ledwith of the Sisters of * Mercy, Navan, Ireland died suddenly March 22 at the Convent of Mercv. Sister Monica was a native of Kiimessan and recently celebrated her fortv- fifth anniversary in the order. Al most her whole religious life was spent at St. Mary’s. Athlumney. where younn girls are trained for domestic work. She was beloved by all who knew her. Office and Hi ah Mass was celebrat ed at St. Joseph’s. Navan. March 24. Sister Monica was the niece of the late Mrs. Anna M. Bannon of Sa vannah and in addition to her sis ter. Mrs. McCormack, of K»Ueen she is survived by cousins in Savannah of th® Bannon family, and Mrs. Al bert Goette. N MARIST STUDENT WINS NATIONAL RIFLE HONOR IBv H<-war<l J. Rice) ATLANTA. Gc.—W«*rd c«nv=,s Horn W.-^hipotcn. D. C . that Cadet Ser geant 'WiS'liarr Murph" has be«-> awarded the Ex-e-*-Rifleman M-dnl bv the National Fifle Association To qualify for th’s honor, the -e end highest <?-" ferr-d by the nrs-~ir.t : ~n. Sergeant Murnhv scored on ten tar gets forty c- m-re out of a DC.==ib’e fifty points in the st-nding position. Of the 4.' : fl6 qualifications made throughout the co’m+ry. cnlv si-tv- six we-e expert riflem-n and Ser geant Murphy was cnc of these sixty- six. The Marist Rifle Club, which is under the supervision oCM-pn- Lew’s F. Pagel, w^s formed in 19“S and it is bv far the most Dopulor ex*ra curriculum organization in the school. This year the club, with its sixty members, rose to rew heights under the expert supervision of its president. Sergeant Murohv. The Marist Rifle Team entered into the Fourth Corps Area comoetiti'n and scored C66 more points than the 1937 team. Sergeant Murphy’s great nerserver- ance in attaining this distinguished rank and his great ability in directing the club should set an example not only to those desiring Rifle Club awards, but, also, to those wanting scholastic honors. Speaker at Recent Holy Name-K. of C. Communion Breakfast — Bishop Com mends Capt. Clancy SAVANAH. Ga.—The M r st Rev Gerald P. O’Oaha, D.D.. Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta, officiated at. the Holv Week services at the Cathe dral of St. John the Baotist apd was celebrant of the Pontifical Mass Farte^ Sunday. The Rev. Jo«®nh M. Bucklev. S.M., of the faculty of Notre Dame Sem'nary. New Orleans, was tho Drencher at 'the tenebrac services. BISHOP OHARA commended Cant. John J. Clancy for his '“--J on the circulation of the “baby birth” edit’on of Life Magazine in an address delivered by the Bishoo to the Communion Breakfast sponsored bv the Holy Name Societv and the Knivhts of Columbus at the DeSoto Hotel. The breakfast followed a gen eral Ccmmurron at St. Patrick’s Church, four hundred men marching from tb-> Catholic Association quart er to St Patrick’s for #te Maes. Eirhon O'Hara will confirm a large of adults at the*Cathedral Sun day, a number of adult converts bo rne included Monday His Excel lency will address tl convention of 'he National Council of Catholic Women of the Diocese of Charleston, following his Darticipation in th” nro- g~am of th° Council of Catholic Wont 's of the Diocese of St. August’- 1 in Tallabasi'ee this week. On Frida’’ oieht he will Dreside at the League of '!— F-r-red Heart ceremonies. V*RY RF.V. BONIFACE BAUER, r* S B., pastor of Sacred Heart Church and prior of the Benedictine Community, underwent an oneration recently at St. Joseph’s Hospital, and made a splendid recovery- REV. JEROME FINN. O. S. B-. formerly of Sacred Heart Church and Benedictine School, and more recent ly pastor at Winston-Salem, N. C.. came to Savannah to assist at Sacred Heart Church during the illness of Father Boniface. BENEDICTINE’S Cadet Corps will be inspected by Capt. A. C. Cunkle, U. S. A., and Capt G. P. Lynch. U. S. A., of Fort Banning May 9 and 10 as a candidate for the rating of Hon or Military School. PLATT’S FUNERAL HOME J. D. CURTIS. Prop. 721 CRAWFORD AVENUE AUGUSTA GEORGIA The Georgia State Savings Association Bull and York Streets Savannah, Ga. Established 1890 Chartered Banking and Trust Company A BANK WHICH GIVES YOU SAFETY—SERVICE—SECURITY • Out-of-Town Checks Accepted at Par UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation “SERVING THE SAVANNAH ZONE SINCE 1889” THE LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Savannah, Georgia. “On the Busy Corner” Bull and Broughton Street Savannah, Georgia The Citizens & Southern National Bank Augusta, Ga. “NO ACCOUNT TOO LARGE NONE TOO SMALL” GREALISH. POTEET & WALKER Funeral Directors 519 GREENE ST.—PHUNE 2311. GEORGIA STATE COUNCIL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Mcst Rev. Gerald P. O’Hara. D.D.. J.U.D . Bishc-p cf Savannah, Atlanta. State Chaplain C. Victor Mnrkwaltcr. Augusta. Stale Deputy. John J. McCreary. Macon. Past State Deputy. A. J. Rvon. Jr- Savannah. State Advocate. W. J. McAlnin. Atlanta. State Secretory. J F Tei’hey. Brunswick. State Treasurer. E. G. Sulzer. Columbus. Stale Warden. ATLANTA COUNCIL No. 660 A J. Croe.v -Grand Kn'ghl Bex 1658 Geo I Flynt Financial Secretary 1356 1 anicr Bir d N. E. ^ Chax R Camion Pccordct Meets eevrx Monday 8 P M. at 12(10 Peachtree N f! Business Meeting First ami Third Mondays SAVANNAH COUNCIL No. 631 T. J Canty 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 Salvador Spano Grand Knight 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 Louis J. O’Connell Grand Knight R. S. Heslin. Financial Secretary Visiting Brothers Welcome 1612 Greene St Augusta. Ga. Macon Council. No. 925 R. H. Casscn J.vrd Knight Hermite Huhn Financial Secretary Meets the First and Third Tuesday. 8:i5 P M_ in Mitchell Hall ol the Catholic Club. 321 New St Mu'berry St., Macon. Ga. Henry Thomas Ross Council, No. 1939 J. Boyd Touhcy. Grand Knight Kenneth E Ammons. Financial Secretary P O. Box 391 Meets Second and Fourth Tues* days at Knights of Co lumbus Hail. Brunswick. Ga.