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JUNE 27, 1942
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
SEVEN-A
A VISITING PRESIDENT IN U. S.
President Manuel Prado of Peru, is shown during his visit to the
United States (upper photo), at the U. S. Military Academy, West
Point, N. Y., with Catholic Chaplain, Rev. George Murdock and
Major General Francis B. Wilby, Superintendent; (center photo) at
St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York, greeted by Bishop John F
O’Hara, C. S. C., Military Delegate of the Armed Forces; (lower
photo) at Fordham University where he received the honorary de
gree of Doctor of Laws, pictured with Archbishop Francis J. Spell
man of New York and Very Rev. Robert I. Gannon. S. J.. President.
(N.C.W.C.)
The liberty National Bank and Trust Co.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA
C. S. SANFORD, President
N. K. CLARK
Vice-President and R. H. G1GN1LLIAT
Trust Officer ..
Cashier
HUGH H. GRADY
Assistant Cashier and
Assistant Trust Officer
G W UPCHURCH
Assistant Cashier
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
The Georgia State Savings Association
Bull and York Streets Savannah. Ga.
Established 1890 Chartered Bankine and Trust Company
A BANK WHICH.GIVES YOG
SAFETY—SERVICE—SECURITY
Out-of-Town Checks Accepted at Par
UNDER STATE SUPERVISION
Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation
The Citizens & Southern
National Bank
Augusta, Ga.
“NO ACCOUNT TOO LARGE
NONE TOO SMALL”
Outstanding Student
at Belmoont Abbey
JACK COTTER, AUGUSTA
Jack Cotter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Cotter, of Augusta, Ga., who
graduated from ^Belmont Abbey
High School was named “most out
standing graduate by fellow mem
bers of the class of 1942. His nomi
nation was based on his four year
record. He was captain of the bas
ketball team this season, was a
member of the football squad,
ranked high in scholastic standing
and was popular with the students.
MARRIAGES
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BRICKEY-BURNS
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MACON, Ga.—Miss Helen
Kemp Burns, daughter of William
C. Burns and the late Mrs. Mayme
Bell Cooke Burns, and Technical
Sergeant Leonard R. Brickey, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Brickey,
of Winchendon, Mass., were mar
ried with a Nuptial Mass at St.
Joseph’s Church on June 6, the
Rev. Robert T. Bryant, S. J.,
officiating.
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Bishop McGuinness
Ordains Dominicans
(Special to The Bulletin)
WASHINGTON, D. C.—A touch
of old Spain prevailed in the
chapel of the Dominican House of
Studies here on May 21, as wives
of Spanish diplomats, wearing
mantillas, accompanied their hus
bands to see two of their com
patriots, the Rev. Pedro Diez Del
Rio and the Rev. Efren Villacorta,
ordained by the most Rev. Eugene
J. McGuinness, D. D., Bishop of
Raleigh.
Both are members of the Do
minican Province in the Philip
pines, and were prevented from
returning to Manila by the war
with Japan. They had left Spain
a month before the outbreak of
the civil war in that country, and
fled to the United States from
Hong Kong just before the Japa
nese attack.
Other Dominicians ordained by
Bishop McGuinness were the Rev.
Leo Peter Craig, Hawthorne, N.
Y.; the Rev. Joseph Anthony Bal
lard, Springfield, 111.; the Rev.
John Joseph Ryan, of New York,
and the Rev. William Justin Dil
lon, Derby, Conn.
Bishop McGuinness was assist
ed by the Rev. Adrian English, O.
P., prior of the Dominican House
of Studies; the Rev. Matthew
Manley, O. P., master of students,
and the Rev. John A. Brown, of
Pinehurst, N. C. Attending clergy
included the Very Rev. Terence
S. McDermott, provincial of the
Dominican Order in the East; the
Very Rev. Jordon Dillon, presi
dent of Providence College, and
the Rev. Thomas F. Carey, O. P.,
assistant national director of the
Holy Name Society.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Miss Lena
Snider and Thomas J. Daly, both
of Augusta, were married May 17
at the rectory of the Sacred Heart
Church, the Reverend James A.
Greeley, S. J., officiating.
Mrs. Daly is the daughter of Mrs.
Adele Womack, and Mr. Daly the
son of Mrs. Augustus Daly and the
late Michael W. Daly. After a wed
ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Daly will
reside in Savannah.
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ROCKY FORD, Ga. — Miss Ruth
Daughtry and Mr. Ambrose Pinck
ney, of Savannah and Bluffton,
were married at the rectory of the
Sacred Heart Church in Savan
nah on June 13, the Very Rev.
Boniface Bauer, O. S. B., offici
ating.
Mrs. Pinckney is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Daughtry, of
Rocky Ford.
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CHARLESTON, S. C. — Mr. and
Mrs. James McLoy announce the
marriage of their daughter, Miss
Mary Kate McLoy, and Mr. James
Leroy Jersey, on June 2 at St.
Mary’s Church, the Rev. Jeremiah
W. Carmody officiating.
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ATLANTA, Ga. — Miss Mary
Frances Keeney, daughter of Mrs.
Philip G. Keeney and Sergeant
George Thomas Walsh, were mar
ried May 30th, at Immaculate Con
ception Church, the Reverend Rob
ert Brennan officiating.
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RALEIGH, N. C. — Miss Ellen
Louise McFall, of Hickory, and Mr.
Lewis Edward Elrod, also of Hick
ory, were married on May 30 at
the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
here.
Mrs. Elrod is the daughter of
Mrs. Marjorie Wright, of Atlanta,
Ga., and the late Uris Arthur Mc
Fall. Mr. Elrod is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. G. Elrod, of Hickory.
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SUMTER, S. C. — Miss Laura
Yacovette, of Everette, Mass., and
Mr. Timothy J. Corbett, of Shaw
Field, were married on May 23, the
Rev. Gerald J. Whelan, C. SS. R,
Catholic chaplain at Shaw Field,
officiating.
ATLANTA, Ga. — Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Anderson Doughman have
announced the recent marriage of
their daughter, Miss Martha Jane
Doughman, to Ensign Robert John
Wittebort, U. S. N. R., at St. Jo
seph’s Church, Maumee, Ohio.
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MACON, Ga.—Mrs. J. R. Stine
announces the marriage of her
daughter, Miss Evelyn Stine, and
Leonard MacIntyre, of Baltimore,
on May 8, at St. Joseph’s Church,
the Rev. Michael McNally, S. J.,
officiating.
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COLUMBIA, S. C.—Miss Norma
Anne Niggel and Lieutenant
Thomas i_. Goodson, were married
June 6 at the home of the bride’s
mother, Mrs. Carl Joseph Niggel,
Sr., the Rev. Thomas J. Mackin,
pastor of St. Francis de Sales
Church, officiating.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Miss Mary
Keaney, of Boston, Mass., and Ca
det Martin A. Fallon of Boston,
Mass., and Augusta were married
June 6th at St. Patrick’s Church,
with the Reverend James A.
Dougherty officiating, and cele
brating the Nuptial Mass.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
Mark Keaney of Boston and the
groom is the son of Mrs. Florence
G. Fallon also of Boston.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — The marriage
is announced of Miss Sabina Jose
phine Hayes of this city and Mr.
Anthony Melidossian of Daniel
Field and Providence, R. I. The
ceremony was performed June 4th
at St. Patrick’s Church, with the
Reverend James E. Dougherty of
ficiating.
Mrs. Melidossian is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Nettie Tiller O’Hara,
and the late John C. Hayes, of
Augusta.
VASS, S. C. — Mr. and airs. H.
C. Callahan announce the marri
age of their daughter, Miss Ruby
Virginia Callalian, of High Point,
N. C., to air. George Fredericks
Hargrove, at St. Anthony’s Church,
Florence, on May 3, the Rev. Wil
liam A. Tobin oficiating.
Mr. Hargrove is the son of Mrs.
Anne Fredericks Hargrove, and
the late Dr. Matthew Lawrence
Hargrove, of Wilmington. He is
stationed at Camp Davis.
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WILMINGTON, N. C. — Miss
Viola Matilda Smith and Lieuten
ant Robert Paul Chappell, U. S. A.,
were married on aiay 15 at St
Mary’s Pro-Cathedral, the Rev.
James H. Telvin officiating.
Mrs. Chappell is the daughter
of William F. Smith, of Newburgh,
N. Y., and the late Mrs. Viola Price
Smith, of Wilmington. She attend
ed the Sacred Heart Academy, Bel
mont. Lieutenant Chappell is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Chappell, of Joliet, III.
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CHARLESTON, S. C. — Miss
Eugenia Maria Conklin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Conklin,
and Mr. Anthony Aloysious Cuz-
zell, Jr., were married on June 2
at the Cathedral of St. John the
Baptist, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. James
J. May officiating and celebrating
the Nuptial Mass. Attending in the
sanctuary were the Rev. Dr. John
L. Manning, the Rev. C. L. Sheedy,
the Rev. J. Alexis Westbury, the
Rev. John J. McCarthy and the
Rev. J. A. Patat.
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ATLANTA, Ga —News has been
received here of the marriage of
Miss Ann Jean Ripley, of Sault
Sainte Marie, Mich., to Lieutenant
Henry Walker Woodall, son of Mrs.
Lillian Henderson Woodall, of At
lanta, at St. J Elizabeth’s Church,
Lubbock, Texas, the Rev. Arthur
W. Patton, U. S. Army Chaplain,
and the Rev. Peter Hoey, C. S. P.,
officiating.
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SPRINGDALE, Conn. — Miss
Elinor Adams, daughter of Mrs.
Roderick Houston Bayne, of North
Stamford, and Mr. John Clinton
Panter, of Atlanta, Ga., were mar
ried on June 4 at St. Cecilia s
Church here, the Rev. John F.
Shea officiating.
Mr. Panter is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Panter. of Copper
Hill, Tenn., and he and Mrs. Panter
are well known in the theatrical
world, both having appeared in re
cent Broadway successes.
HAYES-WELLS
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Miss Mary
Dunning Wells, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Redmond D. Wells, and
Mr. Richard William Hayes, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hayes,
were married May 23 at the Sacred
Heart Church, the Rev. James A.
Greeley, S. J., officiating.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Miss Emma
Ackles and Corporal Edmond
Mrok were married May 30th, at
Sacred Heart Church with the
Reverend James A. Greeley, S. J.,
officiating.
Mrs. Mrok is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Ackles of North
Augusta, S. C., and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrok of Ridgefield, N. J„ and is
assigned to special duty at Camp
Gordon.