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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
JULY 25, 1942
Redemptorist Fathers'
Trailer Chapel Again
Tours North Carolina
(Special to The Bulletin
NEWTON GROVE, N. C.—Our
Lady of Perpetual Help Motor
Chapel, the trailer church of the
Redemptorist Fathers, has start
ed its second tour of the State of
North Carolina. Last year over
40.000 persons attended these out
door services. The keen interest
and kindly reception given to the
trailer induced the Rev. John F.
Renehan, C. SS. R., and the Rev.
Hugo, C. SS. R., to conduct an
other series of “Catholic revivals ’
throughout the Diocese of Raleigh.
From the headquarters of the
trailer chapel at Holy Redeemer
Church. Newton Grove the priests
set out for two lonely backroad
junctions, Peacock's Crossroads
and McLambs Crossroads. Here
for a week in each place they
had an average attendance Of 500
with the singing of the “Star-
Spangled Banner,” then follows a
short period of Bible reading, then
a lecture of some point of Catho
lic doctrine, *which is followed by
a Question period. Finally of "God
Bless America.”
Following outdoor services in
Smithfield, and visits of a week
each in Goldsboro, Wilson, and
Rocky Mount, the trailer chapel
will proceed to Chapel Hill, where
it will be parked for a week on the
campus of the University of North
Carolina, where lectures will be
.given to the students, many of
whom are preparing for military
or naval service. From Chapel
Hill the trailer chapel will go to
Graham, Salisbury, Kannapolis,
Charlotte, Southern Pines, Dunn,
Clinton, and Newton Grove. The
present schedule will carry the
Redemptorist Fathers and their
trailer chapel into.October. By that
time the evenings are too cool for
outdoor services. During the
winter months, Father Renehan.
w ho is pastor of the church at
Newton Grove, will follow up the
missionary work of the trailer
chapel by correspondence and per
sonal visits.
His Wit Trapped Saboteurs
FATHER HARRISON A. MAR
TIN has been released from nis
duty as assistant pastor of St. Mat
thias’ Church, New Orleans, ^for
duty as a chaplain in the U. S.
Army. Father Martin has been
a-signed to Camp Wheeler, Geor
gia.
Coast Guardsman John Cornelius Cullen, 21-year-old parishioner
of St. Robert Church, Bayside Hills, L. I., is congratulated by Vice Ad
miral Russell R. Waesche, commandant of the United States Coast
Guard, for his alertness in outwitting four of the eight Nazi saboteurs,
now on trial, as they waded ashore from a submarine off Long Island.
Mr. Cullen, who pretended to accept a bribe and then raced to give the
alarm, has been promoted to the rank of coxswain foe. his devotion to
duty.
WAR SERVICE GROUP
OF DECATUR PARISH
HOST TO SOLDIERS
ATLANTA. Ga.—The War Ser
vice Group of St. Thomas More
Church, Decatur, sponsored an
open house for service men at the
Columbian Club on Sunday, July
5. Mrs. Grace Chisolm was the
hostess and the guests included
soldiers from Lawson General
Hospital, Fort McPherson, the
Quartermaster Depot at Conley,
and men from the Naval Reserve
Aviation aBse.
Service men were guests of At
lanta Coupncil, Knights of Colum
bus, at a Fourth of July dance.
The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs.
William McAlpin, Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. oJhn
McMaius, Mrs. George Hansen.
Mrs. Mae McAlpin and Mrs. Ar
thur Connely,
Winston-Salem Boy
Scouts Receive Awards
Membership and Its Privileges
The payment of the small sum of (S3.00) dollars a year entitles
you to full membership in the Female Orphan Benevolent Society and
(lie inestimable privileges attached thereto. Twice a month the Holy
Sacrifice of the Mass is said at the Home, daily the prayers of the
orphans and sisters ascend to our Heavenly Father, and regularly each
month Holy Communion is offered for the spiritual and temporal wel
fare of the living and deceased patrons, members and benefactors. Do
not disregard these priceless benefits. Every Catholic in Georgia
should be a member of the Society. If you are a resident of Savannah,
Albany. Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Brunswick. Columbus, Dublin,
Macon, Milledgeville, Rome, Valdosta, or Waycross, send your name
to any one of the Lady Collectors living in those cities and you will
be called on regularly for the amount you desire to subscribe. If
you reside elsewhere in Georgia, send your subscription to President,
Female Orphans Benevolent Society, P. O. Box No. 2, Savannah, Geor
gia. Acknowledgement will be made promptly and your name will be
Inscribed on our Roll of Honor.
For your convenience a form of Application for Membership ap
pears below.
MARRIAGES
JONES-CUNNINGHAM
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AUGUSTA, Ga.—Of interest
here is the announcement of the
marriage of Miss Charlotte Cun
ningham, of St. Paul, Minn., and
Mr. Gordon E. Jones, of Augusta
and St. Paul, at the Sacred Heart
Church in St. Paul. Mr. Jones
is the son of Mrs. Willie Jones,
of Augusta, and the late Thomas E.
Jones. He is now stationed at
Fort Snelling, Minn.
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THORPE-HIGHSMITH
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FLORENCE, S. C.—Mrs. Zebu-
Ion Francis Highsmith announce
the marriage of her daughter. Miss
Mary Joye Highsmith. and Ensign
Clifford Armand Thorpe, of the
U. S. Coast Guard Reserve, at St
Anthony’s Church, on June 23. the
Rev. W. A. Tobin officiating.
Ensign Thorpe is the son cf
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Armand
Thrope, of Atlanta.
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DURB AN-HE RT WIG
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MACON, Ga.—Miss Maria Hert-
wig, daughter of Mrs. Marie Palm
er Hertwig and the late Rev. Ed
ward Jean Hertwig, and Lieu
tenant Frampton Durban, of Ai
ken, S. C., were married on July
5 at Post Chapel No. 4, Camp
Wheeler, Chaplain Barnett, of
Camp Wheeler officiating.
Lieutenant Durban is the son
of George A. Durban, of Augusta
and Aiken, and Mrs. Rosa Wyman
Durban, of Aiken.
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ALBANY, Ga.—Miss Dorothy
Lindsey, daughter of I. C. Lindsey,
of Albany, and Mr. John Pripish,
of Milwaukee, Wis., and Albany,
were married July 3 in St. The
resa’s Church, the Rev. James A.
King officiating Mr. and Mrs.
Pripish will make their home in
Augusta.
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NEW BERN, N. C.—Miss Avis
Jean Strong, of Grand Rapids,
Mich., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Strong, and Staff Sergeant
Michael J. Lee, of the U. S. Marine
Corps, Cherry Point, and son of
Mrs. Mary F. Lee, of Miami, were
married on June 7 at St. Paul’s
Church here.
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SUMTER, S. C.—Miss Mary Au
drey Bunce, of Baltimore, and Mr.
Roland Sinclair Ormrod, Jr., of
Shaw Field, were married on June
13 at St. Anne’s Church here, the
Rev. Gerald J. Whelan, U. S. Army
chaplain at Shaw Field, officiating.
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COVEY-WILLIAMS
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BESNES-LOYSEN
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Application For Membership
To the Officers and Members of the Female Orphan
Benevolent Society, Savannah, Georgia:
Please enroll my name as a member of your Society.
I agree to pay until further notice
Dollars annual dues, payable.
NAME
ADDRESS
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WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.,—Boy
Scouts of Troop 58, sponsored by
the local council of the Knights
of Columbus, were presented with
awards at an impressive service
held in St. Leo’s Church.
The Rev. Ronald Scott, O. F. M.,
pastor of St. Benedict the Moor
Church, blessed the insignia, med
als and service bars that were pre
sented to the Scouts by the Rev.
Thomas A. Williams, pastor of
Holy Trinity Church, Kinston
Diocesan Boy Scout Chaplain. Ci
tations of the Scouts receiving
awards were announced by the
Rev. Michael J. Begley, pastor of
St. Leo’s Church.
Tenderfoot insignia was present
ed Jack Wright, who was sponsor
ed by Garland Bcrnara. leader of
the Cobra Conrtol. “Ad Altare
Dei” awards were given to Alex
Nicholas, leader of the Beaver Pa
trol, to Clark Trent, assistant pa
trol leader and troop quartermas
ter; William Naughton, senior
patrol leader and charter mem
ber of the troop. Assistant
Scoutmaster John Widdifield was
awarded a gold bar of honor for
exceptional service.
Second division awards won by
the Beaver Patrol at the Old Hick
ory Council Camporee, were pre
sented to Alexis Nicholas, Glark
Trent, John Cunningham, Brooks
Holder, James Stanley and Ray
Farrell.
Following a sermon, appropriate
to the occasion, delivered by
Father Wililams, Solemn Benedic
tion was given with Father Wil
liams as celebrant, Father Ronald
as deacon, and Father Begley as
subdeacon.
The Scouts recited the Act of
Consecration to Our Lady, with
Scoutmaster Clark Trent leading.
The troop committee, compos
ed of Joseph G. Ledwith, A. R.
Nicolas, Bernard DuPlessis, Wil
liam F. Farrel, Sr., John A. Daye,
Alvin Crawder, attended in a body.
Paul A. McCarthy, Diocesan Com
mitteeman, was also present as
were the following executives of
Old Hickory Council. W. E.
Vaughan-Lloyd, Scout executive.
Old Hickory Council; G. E. Ash-
well, assistant executive; H. Banks
Newman, commissioner, Roy Hin-
shaw. Forsyth district commission
er; Charles Ferguson, neighbor
hood commissioner;
Reginald Moore, a former scout
of the Raleigh Council, and win
ner of the Silver Bugle award,
sounded “Taps” at the conclusion
of the secvico.
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ALBANY, Ga.—Miss Helen Bar
bara Bernes, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Nicholas Bernes, of Roches
ter, N. Y., and Alton James Loy-
sen, of Turner Field, were married
June 27 in St. Theresa’s Church,
the Rev. James A. King officiating.
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LA GRANGE, Ga. — Mr. and
Mrs. Bayard Bush Croom an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Lola Waller Croom,
to Mr. Philip Myers Traynor on
June 13 at the Cathedral of St.
Louis, St. Louis, Mo., the Rev.
Gerald J. Kaiser officiating.
Mr. Traynor, the son of Captain
and Mrs. Francis Philip Traynor,
formerly of Washington, now of
Coronado, Col., is stationed at
Scott Field, 111., with the Army
Air Corps.
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MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga.—Miss
Margaret Williams, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams, and
R. W. J. Covey were married on
June 17 at the Sacred Heart.
Church, the Very Rev. Msgc.
Joseph G. Cassidy officiating.
CRYMES-POULOS
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ATLANTA, Ga.—Announcement,
is made of the marriage of Miss
Rubye Theresa Crymes, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Crymes, to
Mr. James Everly Poulos, at the
rectory of the Sacred Heart
Church, on June 13, the Rev. .John
Emmerth. S. M., officiating.
Mr. Poulos is the son of Mr.: and
Mrs. George D. Poulos.
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NEW BERN, N. C.—Miss Rhea
Marie West, of Philadelphia, and
Staff Sergeant George John Beech,
also of Philadelphia, were married
on June 27 at St. Egbert’s Church,
at Morehead City, N. C. Sergeant
and Mrs. Beech will make their
home in New Bern.
GEORGIA STATE COUNCIL
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Rev. J. G. Callaghan, S. M Brunswick, State Chaplain
Thos. J. Canty. Savannah. State Deputy
R. Hahenicht Casson. Macon, Past State Deputy
Brian O’Brien, Atlanta, State Secretary
R. S. Heslen, Augusta, State Treasurer
Salvador Suauo. Columbus. State Warden
Herman Hultn, Macon. State Advocate
ATLANTA COUNCIL,
NO. 660
Gram, Knight
W. J. McAlpin
2223 Willow Avenue. N. E.
Financial Secretary
J. I. Oberst
1431 Beecher Street, S. W.
Council Meets 1st and 3rd
Wednesdays, at 8 P. M„ at
the Council House, 1240
Peachtree St.. N. E.
Club House Open Every Day
and Evening at the Above
Address.
SAVANNAH COUNCIL
No. 631
A. J. Schano
Grand Knight
J 8 McDonald
Financial Secretary
Frank Puder. R. S.
Meets Second and Fourth
Wednesdays 8 PM.
3 West Liberty Street
Savannah Ga
Bishop Gross Council
No. 1019
LOUIS C. KUNZE
Grand Knight
L. C. KUNZE, Jr.
Financial Secretary
Meets First and Third Wednes
day. 8PM 802 Broadway
Cathnllr Club Bldg.
Columbus Ga.
Patrick Walsh Council
No. 677
J. P. Price
Grand Knight
R. S. Heslen. Financial Sec.
Meets 2nd and 4th Monday
Visiting Brothels Welcome
1412 Greene St Augusta. Ga
Macon Council, No. 925
Francis Cassidy
Grand Knight
Herman lluhn
Financial Secretary
Meets the First and Third
Tuesday, 8:15 P M„
in Mitchell Hall ot the Catholic
Club. 521 New St
Mulberry St, Macon. Gn.
Henry Thomas Ross
Council; No. 1939
C. J. Kinstle. Grand Knight
E. B. Loti
Financial Secretary
1811 F Street
Meets Second and Fourth
days at Knights ol Co
lumbus Hall.
Brunswick Ga