The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, September 28, 1940, Image 21

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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOL T C L AYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA TWENTY-ONE 1 SEPTEMBER 2S. 11140 LAYMEN'S RETREAT AT MYRTLE BEACH Annual Retreat for Men of Diocese of Charleston Is Held September 13-15 (Special to The Bulletin) CHARLESTON, S. C—The annual retreat for the laymen of the Diocese of Charleston was held at Villa Am brose Hotel. Myrtle Beach, Septem ber 13-15. with the Rev. Nicholas Hig gins, O. S. F. C-, Superior of the Ca puchin Franciscan House, Provi dence, • Rhode Island, as retreatmas- ter. The retreat was sponsored by the Knights of Columbus of South Caro lina. The state-wide committee which arranged for the retreat consisted of J. Albert Von Dohlen, publicity chairman: Cornelius J. Murphy, Wil liam T. McLaughlin, of Charleston; Clarence Frazier, of Greneville; and Carl Niggel. of Columbia. Simkins Seed Co. ,, Wholesale and Retail \ 987 Broad Street \ Augusta, Georgia l Dairy and Paultry Feeds and Remedies Delaval Cream Separators Oliver Farm Equipment Radio Networks to Rebroadcast Message of Pius XII Holy Father’s Mission Sun day Address to Be Heard Over National and Colum bia Systems Pope Pius XII, delivering his second message to the American people since the outbreak of war, will be heard from Vatican City on Saturday, Octo ber 19, in connection with observance of Mission Sunday the following day- The message of the Holy Father will be ve-broadcast in this country over both the National Broadcasting Com pany’s Red Network and the nation wide facilities of the Columbia Broad casting Company. From the NBC studios in Radio City a special program will bring to the microphone the Most Rev. F-ancis J. Spellman, Archbishop of New York, and tht Right Rev. Monsignor Thomas J. McDowell, national director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, and the world-famous choir of the Propaganda Fide College attach ed to the Vatican will participate This program will be heard from 1:30 to 2:00 p. m-, Eastern Standard Time. The appeal of Pope Pius XII to Americans for support of the Church’s missionary activities will be heard over the CBS network from 1:30 to 1:45 p. m., Eastern Standard Time, the program coming through Station VVABC and associated stations. This broadcast will be the second personal message delivered to Ameri cans by Pope Pius since the Euro pean War began. His last broadcast to the United States helped observe the 50th anniversary of the Catholic University of America, November 13, 1939. The Holy Father will read the message from his library in the Vatican. Mission Sunday, to be observed in all nations, Sunday, October 20, was instituted by Pope Pius XI for fur thering the objectives of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith- Under the leadership of His Eminence, Cardinal Fumasoni-Biondi. Prefect of ttw Sacred College of Propagandr and former Apostolic Delegate to support Catholic Missions throughout the world Archbishop*s Funeral Services Held From Civic Auditorium Throngs Attend Last Rites for Most Rev. Arthur Je rome Drossaerts, Arch bishop of San Antonio (By N. C. W. C. News Service) SAN ANTONIO. — The most Rev. Arthur Jerome Drossaerts, first archbishop of San Antonio, was bur ied, following funeral services in the Municipal Auditorium, here. The Most Rev. Christopher E. Byrne, bishop of Galveston, was celebrant of Ihe Solemn Pontifical Mass of Requiem, and the Rt. Rqv. Msgr, William Teurlings of Lafay ette, La., a life-long friend of the archbishop, preached the sermon. In addition to hundreds of church dig nitaries from, various parts of the country, city and county officials, and representatives of the military establishments and air fields in and about San Antonio attended. The auditorium was crowded to capacity. The Most Rev. Sidney M. Metz ger, auxiliary bishop of Santa Fe, officiated at the ceremonies at the grave. Thousands of citizens of San An tonio—non-Cathclics as wsi.1 as Catholics—lined the streets as Archbishop Drossaerts* body was carried in solemn procession from San Fernando Cathedral, where it had lain in state since Tuesday morning, to the auditorium. Before the body was removed from the Ca thedral, Bishop Jose Manriquezy Zarate, formerly of Mexico but now resident in San Antonio, lead in the recitation of prayers for the late ordinary. Following a police escort, priests, seminarians and members of Catho lic lay organizations made up the solemn procession. Fourth Degree Knights of ColumbTts walked beside the hearse. The Firemens Band played Chopin's Funeral March. Following the auditorium services, the archbishop's body w T as carried in solemn procession to the cemetery. FATHER LORD’S LATEST BOOK ST LOUIS, Mo.—In view of the rehtively few books authored in Eng lish about the Blessed Virgin, the Rev. Daniel A. Lord, S. J.. famous Cathode author, playwright, com poser and editor has made his latest book treat the Mother of God -and el men from the viewpoint of the tv.entieth century. It is entitled “Our Lad in the Modern World’’ and con siders, in great measure, those virtues w hich are most needed by our times. It would of course have been easy to show the influence of Mary on the ages, tut Father Lord choose to focus upon the influence of Mary on the man and woman of today, who are puzzled by the triumph of the tyrants, a litie embarrassed by the widespread contempt for virtue, diffident about practicing the love of God and men. Young people will find their lives easier to direct toward a defiinte goal after reading this book- Reli gious and priests will see Mary as their perfect model and the ideal they can hold up to those whom they seek to influence. Men will see in the book the influence of this divine mother on their characters. Women will be prouder of their title as daughters of Mar*-. GEORGIA PRIESTS IN ANNUAL RETREAT Savannah-Atlanta Diocesan Clergy Gather in Savannah. Sacred Heart Alumnae Atlanta, Hold Reunion ATLANTA, Ga.—The 1938 graduat ing class of the Sacred Heart School held its first reunion September 10 at a banuet- given at the Georgian Terrace. The guest of honor being Mrs. Evelyn Webb, president of the Sacred Heart Alumnae- Among those atending were: Elinor Ann Arban; Anita Aspinwall. Alice Bragg. Veronica Byrnes, Dorothy Cremin, Ria Demby, Roselyn - Dun can. Ernestine Egart, Loraine Flynt, Elaine Fuller, Catherine Gilhooley. Margaret Haddad. Dorothy Harbin, Dorothy Harrington, Emily Lawler. Margaret Lynch, Dorothy Magill, Margaret Manning, Bette Mason, Ma rie Merkling, Jean Millard, Anne Murphy. Agnes Pratt, Annette Reilly, Mary Ellen Sasser, Margaret Mary Toomev Barbara Van Mansfield. Mar garet Mary Weymouth, Jane White, Dorothy Neill Williams. Mrs. Bruce Reed and Mrs. J. W. Alley. (Special to The Bulletin) SAVANNAH, Ga.—The annual re treat for the priests of the Diocese of Savannah-Atlanta was held here at the Savannah-Oglethorpe Hotel, Sept. 23-27, with the Rev. Bonaven- ture McHugh, C. P., of Baltimore, as retreat master. About forty-five priests from all parts of the State of Georgia were in attendance and an annual series of spiritual conferences and medita tions which were conducted by Fath er McHugh, from St Joseph’s Pas- Pasionist Monastery in Baltimore. WE SOLICIT WHITE TRADE ONLY JOE’S TAXI Phone 2-7711 12 YEARS SERVING THE PUBLIC THE BULLETIM Catholk Newspaper ol Georgia and the Carolina* GEORGIA’S SELECT LIST A STATE-WIDE BUYING GUIDE A Classified Business and Service Directory o LEADING FIRMS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE LINES Those Who Desire the Good Will and Patronage of Bulletin Readers THE BULLETIN The Official Organ ol the Catholic Laymen’s Association of Georgia THE BULLETIN—Issued Monthly “To Bring About a Friendlier Feeling Among Citizens, Irrespective of Creed” 216-217 S. F. C. Bldg. Augusta. Georgia AUTO DEALERS NICHOLSON-BUICK CO., INC. CADILLAC-LaSALLE Buick — Pontiag — General Motois Trucks SALBS-SERVICE 627 Broad Street Augusta. Ga. AUTO BODY WORKS DeLUX PA INI AND BODY SHOP J M PONDER. Prop Auto Painting and Body Repairing. Radiators Repaired 912 Reynold.* St Augusta, Ga. AUTO PAINTING A BODY WORK D E. MULCAY CUSTOM AUTO PAINTING "A Classic Job” is our motto 949 Walker Street Augusta. Ga. BICYCLES BICYCI.ES-SER VI CYCLES MOTORCYCLES Cash or Easy Terms R. L. SUMERAU & SON 1248 Broad St. Augusta! Ga. > BUILDING MATERIAL WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers of Sash—Doors—Blinds—interior Trim Phone 2-4611 Roberts and Dugas Streets Augusta. Georgia MULHERIN LUMBER CO. 625 13th St Phone 2-4996 We satisfy your every lumber need and give you personal service Augusta, Ga. CLOTHING FARR’S 833 Broad. Augusta. Ga. Clothing. Hats. Furnishings. Correct to style and twice—By Farr” 14m best COAL and ICE AUGUSTA ICE AND COAL COMPANY 100% HOME INDUSTRY Allburn Coal Crystal Clear Ice Phone 2-7721 Augusta, Ga. HOWDEN COAL A OIL CO. Phone 4148 Savannah. Georgia COAL. FUEL OILS. SHELL. GASOLINE Fred J. Howden Frank D. Howden Mert Spellman Cosgrove ELECTRICAL REPAIRS J. W. WILSON Electrical Repair Shop Motors and electrical equipment repaired. Motor Rewinding 23 Wall Stret Macon. Ga. Phone 373 CONTRACTORS DAN J. SHEEHAN COMPANY TILE. MARBLE, TERRAZZO Store Front Specialists Plate. Art, Window Glass Glaztag Paints. Varnishes, Painting Savannah. Ga. 150 Whitaker St PHOTOGRAPERS SHEEHAN STUDIO Portraits and Commercial Photography 722 Broad Street Phone 2-2315 Augusta. Georgia CREAMERIES and DAIRIES LUCERNE JERSEY FARM Famous for Purity Keeping everlastingly at it brings success MILK CREAM BUTTERMILK Call 3-6181 A. E.RoeseJ.Proprietor Washington Road Augusta. Ga CEMETERIES W ESTOVER MEMORIAL PARK Perpetual Care "Augusta’s Garden of Memories" DENTIST OR. GRIDIN’S SAVANNAH DENTAL OFFICE 30 West Broughton Street Phone 2-1781 High Class Dental Work at reason able prices HATCHERIES SEED. FEED. POULTRY SUPPLIES GEORGIA-CAROIJNA HATCHERY U. S. Approved Pollorum Tested Baby Chicks 1025 Broad Street. Augusta. Ga. FLORISTS Flowers for All Occasions McKEOWN’S FLORISTS 125 Ellis Street Phone 2-7014 Augusta. Ga. FURNITURE DEALERS ALEX B. EDELBLUT FURNITURE CO. The Store of Quality and Originality Modem Furniture. Reproductions. Antiques. Fabrics Rugs. Imported Brassware. Phone 2-7607 821 Broad Street Augusta. Ga. STERCHFS The South’. Largest Home Furnishers Cherry at Broadway Maeon. Ga. OFFICE SUPPLIES MURPHY STATIONERY CO. 720 Broad Street Augusta. Georgia FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING BYRD’S FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING SHOP Awnings. Refinishing. Caning Work, Repairing. 20 years in Augusta 127 7th Street Phone 2-256* TO OUR READERS We ask our readers to note carefully the names of the retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, business and professional men whose firm names appear in this directory. They have thus indicated the value they set on Catholic patronage and their willingness to so licit your business through our columns. Investigation has demon strated to us that these .firms have a reputation for fair dealing and general reliability. When patronizing them please mention The Catho lic Bulletin. FOOD PRODUCTS COASTAL COFFEE COMPANY Savanah. Ga. Dependable merchandise COASTAL SUPREME COFFEE in vacuum jars, tins and packages Also LIVE OAK and Sea Gull coffees and teas FUNERAL DIRECTORS HENDERSON BROTHERS Funeral Directors-Embalmers 220 Drayton Street Comer Hull Phones 8139-813.0 Amublance Service Savannah. Ga DRUG STORES THE HILL PHARMACY. INC. Reliable Druggists 1432 Monte Sano Ave. Augusta. Ga. Phone 3-3621 GAS—OIL—SERVICE BOARDMAN OIL COMPANY Augusta. Georgia Koolmotor—Cities Service Gasoline Goodyear Tires GARAGES SUPREME STORAGE GARAGE Washing—Polishing—Lubricating It Pays to Park Indoors Phone 9300. 451 Second St- OXLEY BROS.. Proo Macon. Georga 1 HOTELS and CAFES HOME FOLKS CIGAR STORE SODA ' LUNCHES NEWSTAND BILLIARD PARLOR Phone 2-7379 754 Broad St.. Augusta. Ga. LAUNDRIES and CLEANERS STARK-EMPIRE Augusta. Ga LAUNDRY CLEANING DYEING Phones 3-3611 2-4733 LEE BLUM. Owner FREE BROS. DRY CLEANING CO. Cleaners and Dyers Phone 2-3125 "Our Cleaning Art Keens Ward robes Smart" Savannah Ga. NEW WAY LAUNDRY. Savannah. Ga. Fine quality laundrv service NEW LUSTER wry cleaning Shampoo process rug cleaning Phone 3-1121 1160 Wheaton St. “Quality shows in New Way clothes" MATTRESSES MEADERS MATTRESS .COMPANY Manufacturers of all grades of Mattresses and Pillows Rear 425 Arch Street Macon. Ga. Phone 5136 MEMORIALS S. R. KELLY A SON Dealers in Marble and Granite Memorials. Phone 2-4522 Estimates cheerfully given Ninth and Fenwick Sts Augusta. Ga. Established 1907 Phone 5571-3-2320 Oglethorpe Marble & Granite Co Monuments. Coping Etc. M J Little Manager Cor. R. Broad and Waldburg Sts., Savannah Ga. HATS P F. SIIERON ft CO. 1016 Broad St.. Augusta. Ga. HATS FOR T1IE ENTIRE FAMILY We carrv more hats than any store *n Augusta and sell them cheaper PRINTING and ENGRAVING PRINTING Quick Service—Reasonable Price* We specialize In Mail Orders WALTON PRINTING CO. Phone 2-7892 117 Eighth St. Augusta, Ga PLUMBERS ACME PLUMBING CO Plumbing and Heating "Repair Work a Specialty Ed. J Ciucevich. Bus. ohone 7030 340 Lincoln St Savannah. Ga PUBLIC UTILITIES Light—Heat—Power —Transportation SAVANNNAH ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY H C Foss President REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE ROOFING AUGUSTA ROOFING A METAL WORKS. Incorporated Everything in Roofing and Sheet Metal Work Warm Air Heating 623-625 Reynolds St. Phone 2-2318 Augusta. Ga DAVID SLUSKY A SON Asphalt and Metal Shingles Tin and Galvanized Roofing. Valspar Paints Hardware. Builders Supplies Dependable Quality Low Price Augusta. Ga. GEORGIA ROOFING A SUPPLY CO Rcofing Contractors A Distributors Barrett EVERLOX Stingiest Macon. Georgia Albert E "Kelly” Sheridan, Mgr. SEA FOOD DEALERS THE MACON PISH A OYSTER CO. "Macon’s Leading Fish and Oyster House” 422 Second St Macon, Ga. SHOES SAXON-CULLUM SHOE CO., (pc. Always Busy t QUALITY FOOTWEAR *5 864 and 866 Broad Street Augusta. Ga. THE MACON SHOE COMPANY The Store Where Quoality Counts 361 Third St.r» Macon. Ga t SHOE REPAIRING SHOE REPAIRING “THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOB QUALITY” DANIEL’S SHOE REPAIRING 909 Broad. Phone 2-7545 Augusta, Ga SPORTING GOODS GOLF CLUB CLOSEOUT- fOO ($5.00) value standard make golf tint*. $1.95. CITIZENS' LOAN ASSTL, hell . WA. 7352. Atlanta. 08. JBtche PHONE «m ' _ UNION SHOE SHOP «« Cotton Arum, Macon. GK