The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, June 27, 1942, Image 11

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JUNE 27. 1952 THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC EAYMEWS ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA Mr. and Mrs. Luther Senn, of Parish in Columbia, Observe Golden Wedding (Special to The Bulletin) COLUMBIA, S. C. — Mr. and Mrs. Luther Senn, of Olympia Village, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at St. Pat rick's Church on May 3, at a spe cial Mass offered by the Very Rev Martin C. Murphy, pastor of St Peter's and St. Patrick’s Churches. Mr. and Mrs. Senn have been members of St. Peter’s parish since childhood, and attended that church until St. Patrick’s was erected in the Olympia Village section of Columbia several years ago. At the special wedding Mass, the church was filled to its ca-; pacity by the children, grandchil-1 dren and great-grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Senn. The entire congregation received Holy Com-! munion and after Mass visited the Senn home where relatives and friends, including a number of soldiers from Camp Jackson, were served breakfast. In his remarks at" the Mass, Fath er Murphy congratulated the ven erable couple on their staunch Ca- atholicity, their unconquerable faith in spite of many trials and difficulties, and wished them many more years of happiness. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Senn who attended the Mass were G. J. Senn. W. J. Senn, Mrs. Mary Stur- key, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Senn, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Senn, and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Senn. Grandsons and granddaughters attending were: Miss Marjorie Senn, Mrs. Louise Driggers, Miss Gertrude Wright, Mrs. Evelyn Driggers, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Kelly, Bernard Sturkey, Kenneth Senn, Hugh Senn, Paul Senn, and Joseph Senn. Mary Agnes Kelly, a great- granddaughter, and Buddy Kelly, a great-grandson, were also pres ent. Nieces and nephews attending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles De- Mates, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. v Cul- breth, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Schwart, and Mrs. Robert Marcum. Great nieces and nephews: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stalnaker, Mary Culbreth, Bobby Marcum, Steven Schwartz and Patricia Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Abbott, sister and brother-in-law, also attended, as did a number of friends of Mi’, and Mrs. Senn. Her Story Wins Bernadette Loosbroek, of Melrose Minn., a junior at the College ol St. Benedict. St. Joseph, Minn., whose short story. "The Hankie and the Sms." was adjudged the best among 205 entries in a contest conducted by "Atlantic Monthly " The winner and her in structor in creative writing. Sister Mariella. O S. B.. have been awarded a scholarship for the summer session of the Bread Loaf School. Vermont. (N.CAV.C.) PASTOR MOVES PARISH TO BE NEAR INTERNED JAPANESE OF SEATTLE (By N. C. W. C. News Service) SEATTLE—With his entire par ish moved into an internment camp, the Rev. Leo Tibesar, M. M., pastor of the local Maryknoll Mis sion to the Japanese has taken up residence close by the camp at Puyallup, Wash., in order to minister to the spiritual needs of his people. “I'm staying at the rectory two blocks from the camp. Our peo ple each day have morning prayers and Mass, at which some 20 to 30 receive Holy Communion. In the evening they gather for the reci tation of the rosary together. Per mission has been obtained for the Catholics of the two remaining camps to come in for Mass. At tendance runs to over 500, with an average of about 100 Com munions every Sunday.” Closing Exercises at Schools in Charleston CHARLESTON, S. C. — The Mdst Rev. Emmet M. Walsh, D. D., Bishop of Charleston, delivered an address and presented diplomas to graduates of Bishop England High School at exercises held in the Ca thedral of St. John the Baptist on June 7, following Mass celebrated by the Rev. J. Lawrence McLaugh lin. of the school faculty. - Members of the graduating class were: Edith Adeline Brogna. Maud Elizabeth Calder, Mary Magdalene Conlon, Gertrude Frances Coch ran, Elizabeth Igoe Condon,. Mary Frances Condon, Frank V. Dam- beck, Rosemary Ann Dixon, Bertha Gertrude Drawdy, Carmel Louise Duffy, Mary Elizabeth Erickson, Margaret Angela Ferillo, Cather ine Elizabeth Hanle, Katherine Trenholm Harrington, Mary Eliza beth Hoppmann, Claude Myron Johnson, Mary Cecilia Keane, Audrey Lee Lattimore, Mary Stel la Maginn, Olive Mae Matson, Mary Veronica McKay, William Vincent McManus, Maree Melfi, Harriett Elizabeth Molony, Arthur Bernard Moore, Marie Theresa Murphy,Doris Paula Odenkirchen, Charles George Patrick, Barbara Ann Pennington, Mary Elizabeth Pontiff, Anne Teresa Rowland, Elizabeth Theresa Ryan. Carmeta Marie Sehill, Betty Ann Spellman, Joseph F. Thompson, Genevieve Howell Wallace, Octavia Eleanor Welsh, Joseph A. Vernon Willis, Mildred Agnes White. MARRIAGES o- MAYER-ROGERS -O O- -O HARTSVILLE, S. C. — Miss Ruth Rogers, of Hartsviile, and Mr. Boyd Mayer, of Newberry and Charleston, were married in St. Mary's Church on June 16, with a nuptial Mass, the Rev. Louis R. Williamson, pastor of St. Mary’s Church, officiating, with the Rev. William / Tobin, pastor of St. Anthony’s Church, ~ -rence, as sisting. The bride is the daughter oi :-uo. V. m Coke Rogers and the 1 Mr. Rogers. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Mayer, of Newberry. O O’SHEA-CONVERY | O ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $5,000 SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND PAYABLE JULY 1ST AT RATE OF Start a Savings or Investment Account With Us A Non-Speculative Insured Investment 3V?% PER ANNUM LEGAL FOR TRUST FUNDS Atlanta Federal Savings & Loan Association 23 Marietta St. Building—Ground Floor ATLANTA, GA. CATHEDRAL SCHOOL At the closing exercises of the Cathedral School, brief addresses were made by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. James J. May, V. G., rector of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and the Rev. John J. McCarthy, assistant rector. The commence ment Mass was celebrated by the Rev. St. John Patat, recently or dained to the priesthood at the Cathedral here. George Rabb was the highest in scholastic work for the year, sec ond honor pupils being, Margaret Budds and Patricia Murray, with honorable mention to William Mc Pherson, Irvin Molony, James O’Neall and James Mosimann. ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL Closing exercises of St. Patrick’s School were held in St. Patrick's Church, certificates of promotion to Bishop England High School being presented by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph L. O’Brien, pastor of St. Patrick’s Church. After the exercises the graduates were en tertained by the Parent-Teacher Association. ATLANTA, Ga. — Of interest here in the announcement of the marriage of Miss Margaret Helen Convery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph Convery, of Brant ford, Ontario, Canada, at St. Mary’s Church in that city, to Cornelius Francis O’Shea, of Atlanta. The Rev. John J. O’Shea, assistant pas tor of St. Joseph’s Church, Athens, Ga., and a brother of the groom, officiated. Mr. O'Shea is the son of the late James John O'Shea, of Au gusta and ’Atlanta, and Mrs. Kath erine Murphy O’Shea of this city. LEONARD-PEARSON | O SAVANNAH, Ga. — Miss Agnes Thereso Pearson, daughter of J. D. Pearson, of Walhalla, S. C., and W. A. Leonard were married at the Sacred Heart Church on June 18, the Rev. Thomas A. Brennan, of Augusta, officiating. SHAW-FIELDER I AUGUSTA, Ga.—Miss Cecile Durban Fielder and Captain John Corwin Shaw were married June 5th at the rectory of St. Mary’s-on- the-Hill, the Reverend Thomas A. Brennan performing the ceremony. The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Rosamond Durban of Aiken, S. C., and the groom’s best man was his brother, George Shaw of Charleston. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. C. D. Fielder and the groom is the son of Major and Mrs. John C. Shaw of San Francisco. Cap tain Shaw is stationed at Camp Gordon. O- O SISLER-LEWIS -O O ALBANY, Ga. — Miss Sarah Elizabeth Lewis, and Mr. George Sisler were married June 9 at St. Theresa’s Church, the Rev. James A. King officiating. O- o- HORNING-OLIVER -O -O SAVANNAH, Ga. — Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hemans Oliver an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ann Agnes Oliver, to Mr. James. Waring Horning of Bloomingdale, at the rectory of the Cathedral of St. John the Bap tist on June 16, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. T. James McNamara officiating. O- O FISHER-RIGG -o o BEST WISHES FROM J. P. Stevens Engraving Company 110 Peachtree Street, N. W. ATLANTA ARISTOCRAT DAIRIES ALL THE NAME IMPLIES ST. JOSEPH’S SCHOOL Following the celebration of Mass by the Rev. J. Alexis West- bury, pastor of St. Joseph’s Church, the annual commencement exer cises of St. Joseph’s Parochial School were held in the church. Father Westbury delivered certifi cates to the following pupils who had completed the parochial school course: Dorothy Ann Dawson, Claire Elizabeth Dunne, Lawrence Robert Kruger, John Joseph La- Torre, Christopher Joseph McCul loch, Margaret Loretta Moore and Gloria Theresa Pinto. Claire Eliza beth Dunne was the honor gradu ate, and also received the attend ance premium, given as a memorial to the late Rev. P. L, Duffy, LL. D., at one time pastor of St. Jo seph’s Church. GREENSBORO, N. C. — Miss Caroline Jane Rigg and Karl Al len Fisher, Jr., of the U. S. Army, were married on June 3 at St. Bene dict’s Church, with a Nuptial Mass, celebrated by the Rev. Eugene Livelsburger, assistant pastor of St, Benedict s. Present in the sanctu ary were the Rev. Charles Kastner, O. S. B., rector of Belmont Abbey Cathedral: the Rev. Gerald Mur phy, C. M.. pastor of St. Mary’s Church, and the Rev. Hugh -Dolan, pastor of St. Benedict’s. Mrs. Fisher is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wayne Rigo s , and is medical technician at St. Leo’s Hospital. Mr. Fisher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Allen Fisher. FAKE-MACGREGOR | O O AUGUSTA, Ga. — Miss Marian Kay MacGregor and Lieutenant LeRoy Edward Fake, U. S. A. Air Corps, were married at the Daniel Field Air Base chapel on June 12, the Rev. Justin P. O’Donnell, U. S. Army chaplain, oficiating. Mrs. Fake, the daughter of Mrs. Walter MacGregor, is a graduate of the University of Michigan. For several years she has been teach ing in Ohio. She and her mother have been making their home in Ann Arbor, Mich. Lieutenant Fake, also a graduate of the Uni versity of Michigan, is stationed at Daniel Field. KANNAN-ROBERTS O O GOLDSBORO, N. C. — Miss Julia Elizabeth Kannan, of Golds boro, and air. Eugene Beam Rob erts, Jr., of Wake Forest, were married June 3 in St. Mary’s Church, the Rev. Francis J. Gor ham officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kannan, of Goldsboro, air. Roberts is the son of air. and airs. E. B. Roberts Wake Forest. O O- JONES-PINCKNEY O -o Deposits Insured Up lo $5,000.00 2y 2 % Paid on Savings Make your dollars fight for you, as well as work for you. BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS GEORGIA SAVINGS BANK & TRUST GO. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SACRED HEART SCHOOL The Rev. Henry F. Wolfe, pastor of the Sacred Heart Church, de livered the address at closing ex ercises of the Sacred Heart Pa rochial School. Diplomas were pre sented to the graduates and certifi cates to The lower grade pupils. The Rev. James J Guinea, assist ant pastor, the school, faculty, and parents and friends the pupils attended. Diplomas were received by Eu gene Anderson, Patricia Callahan, Ann Condon, James Condon, Rich ard Condon, Philip Chevrier, Caro lyn Dodds, Ernest Douglas, John Duffy, Joan Graham, Edward Har vey, Joan Pontiff, Patricia Runey, Ernest Kennedy, Loretta Seabrook, Edward Sharpe, Mary Sturcken, Virginia Sturcken, Shirley Wil liams, Eugene Woods. CHARLESTON, S. C. — Mrs. Thomas M. Pinckney, of Adams Run, has announced the marriage of her daughter, Miss Mary Claire Pinckney, and Lieutenant Sheldon Jones, U. S. A., of Walterboro and Camp Wolters, Texas, on June 13, at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. James J. May, V. G., officiating. O O- o KEIM-THOMPSON | o CHARLESTON, S. C.—The mar riage of Miss Jessie Louise Thomp son of Spartanburg, S. C. and Dr. Harry Francis Keim of St. Louis, Mo„ took place May 30 at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist with the Reverend Charles M. Sheedy officiating. Mrs. Keim is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thompson of Spartanburg and Dr. Keim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Keim of St. Louis: Dr. Keim is a graduate of St. Louis University. After a wedding trip Dr. and Mrs. Keim will reside in Charles ton. HATTEM-SYKES of 0 1 o o— SCOTLAND NECK, N. C.—Miss Louise Sykes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sykes, of Tarboro, and Mr. Edmund Joseph Hattem, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hattem, of Scotland Neck, were married re cently at St. Ignatius Church, Bal timore, the Rev. Hugh Dalton, S. J. officiating. CLARK-REMION -O o SAVANNAH, Ga. — Miss Do lores Anne Remion, daughter of Mrs. J. B. Remion and the late Mr. Remion, and Sergeant William Warren Clark, were married at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist on June 13, the Rev. John Toomey officiating. EHRHARDT-MODENA | O o ATLANTA, Ga. — Miss Florence Modena and Mr. Charles T. Ehr- hardt, Jr., were married June 13 at the Cathedral of Christ the King, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph E. Moylan officiating. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Sheffield. O- GARVIN-MATSON O Miss CHARLESTON, S. C. Kathryn Veronica Mrtson, of this city, and Mr. Henry Fritz Garvin, of Charleston and Mobile, were married at the rectory of St. Jo seph's Church on May 25, the Rev. J. Alexis Westbury officiating. Mrs. Garvin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Matson Mr. Garvin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Garvin.