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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
JULY 25. 1 !)42
MARRIAGES
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SAUL-VAUGHAN
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AUGUSTA, Ga.—Miss Helen
Flynn Vaughan, daughter of Mrs.
Helen Flynn Vaughan and the late
Cornelius J. Vaughan, and William
Henry Saul were married on July
3 at the Sacred Heart Church, the
Rev. J. E. O'Donohoe, S. J. offoci-
ating, with the Rev. Jas. A. Gree
ley, S. J., assisting.
Mr. Saul is the son- of the late
William H. Saul and Mrs. Lily
Vaughan Saul, and is a member of
one of Augusta’s leading cotton
firms. Mrs. Saul, a graduate of
the Army School of Nursing at
the Walter Reed Hospital in Wash
ington, has served as an Army
nurse at Fort McPherson, Ga., and
in the Aleutian Islands. Mr. and
Mrs. Saul will make their home in
Moultrie where he is stationed at
Fort Spence.
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MACON, Ga.— The marriage of
Miss Jean Murray Chestnut, of
Macon, and Lt. John J. Rock, of
Pawtucket, R. I., was solemnized
with a Nuptial Mass on July 4 at
the 357th Infantry Chapel at Camp
Barkley, Texas. Chaplain Edward
Murray officiated, with Chaplain
Henry Felderhoff, Chaplain
Francis Sampson, Chaplain Ray
mond Kerns, and Chaplain Ber
nard Schumacher assisting in the
sanctuary.
. Mrs. Rock is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Charles
Chestnut, of Macon, formerly of
Jacksonville. Lieutenant Rock is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
J. Rock, of Pawtucket.
HATEM-SALLASTY
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| SARANDRIA-HINTON I
SPRING HOPE, N. C.—Miss
Tuna White Hinton, of Spring
Hope, and Lieutenant Thomas J.
Sarandria, of West New York, N.
J., were married on June 20 in
St. Joseph’s of the Palisades
Church, West New York, N. J.,
the Rev. Edward P. Looney offi
ciating.
Lieutenant Sarandria is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Cormello Saran
dria, of West New York. Mrs.
Sarandria is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. B. P. Hinton of Spring
Hope.
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AYOTTE-KING
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NEW BERN, N. C—Miss Mildred
Sallasty and Mr. Joseph Francis
Hatem were married on June 27
at St. Paul's Church, the Rt. Rev.
Monsignor M. A. Irwin officiating.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Fred Zaytoun, of Beaufort.
The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.
S. A. Hatem, of New Bern.
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MACON, Ga.—Miss Jacqueline
Castelli, of Carroll Park, Philadel
phia, and Pvt. Albert Busch, of
Bywood, Philadelphia, and Camp
Wheeler, were married June 24
at St. Joseph’s Church, Chaplain
Barnett, of Camp Wheeler, offici
ating.
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RALEIGH, N. C— Mrs. Pauline
King, of Wilmington, announces
the marriage of her daughter,
Miss Elizabeth Cleapor King, to
Technical Sergeant Alcide Joseph
Ayotte, of Lewiston, Me., at the
Cathedral of St. Louis, New Or
leans, on July 6.
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| JOHNSON-CARROLL
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| COPELAND-McCARTHY |
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NEW BERN, N. C.—Miss The
resa Mary McCarthy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy, of
Manchester, N. H., and Mr. Cody
Wilson Copeland, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Morgan Copeland, of Fitz
gerald, Ga., were married on June
18 at St. Paul’s Church.
Leaves Asheville
FATHER STOKES
The Rev. Vincent Stokes, who
has been serving as assistant pas
tor of St. Lawrence Church, Ashe
ville, N. C., has been transferred
to Hamlet, N. C., where he will
be assistant to the Rev. Howard
Lane, pastor of St. James Church.
Father Stokes, a native of Phila
delphia, was ordained for the Dio
cese of Raleigh in 1941.. Before
coming to Asheville, some months
ago be was engaged in post-ordi
nation study at the Catholic Uni
versity.
Laymen*s Retreat
Held at Belmont
BELMONT, N. C.—The North
Carolina Catholic Laymen’s Re
treat Association held its annual
Retreat for the western North
Carolina section at Belmont Ab
bey from July 17 to July 19, with
the Rev. John F. Renehan, C. SS.
R., of Newton Grove, as Retreat-
master.
At the business meeting held at
the conclusion of the Retreat, the
following officers of the Associ
ation were elecied: John Eck,
Gastonia, president; Geo. L.
Gether, Charlotte, vice-president,
and L. A. Heifer, Gastonia, secre
tary.
Those who attended were;
Charlotte, N. C.: Robert E. Lee
Williams, Joseph P. Capper, Alex
ander J. Neilson, Robert H. Man-
ley, Jr., George L. Gettier, Ber
nard I. White, M. L. Lacy, Julius
A. Schachner, Jr., Joseph V. Wil
liams, John J. Such, Thomas
Crowe, F. C. Markwalter, Sr., Sgt.
Donald F. Lamphear, George E.
Kinney, Michael N. Pelone, Pvt.
Frank Kaliisz, Edw. Zieverink.
Gastonia: M. J. Walsh, Jr., Leo
H. Heifer, John E. Eck, T. E.
Baugh, E. J. Gallagher, Jr. Bel
mont: James Artley, M. A. Leep-
er, George W. Brooks, James E.
Ford, Jr., Howard Wheeler, Dr.
Arthur Holt. Asheville: Anthony
Redmond, Harry Francis Shields,
J. G. Dashler. Salisbury: T. D.
Bradley, Dee M. Johnson, E. J.
Gallagher: Concord: Robert Mill-
Sister Teresa
Dies at Sharon
SHARON, Ga. — Sister Mary
Teresa Kealy, of the Sisters of
St. Joseph of Carondelet, died at
the Sacred Heart Convent here on
July 20, funeral services being
held in the convent chapel with
the Rev. Henry A. Schonhardt, of
Atlanta, and the Rev. John Crean,
of Washington, officiating.
Sister Teresa had spent the
greater part of her fifty-seven
years as a-Sister of Joseph, teach
ing in the parochial schools of
Atlanta, at St. Joseph’s Home in
Washington, and at the Sacred
Heart Seminary in Sharon. She
was for many years a member of
the faculty of the old Loretta
Acr.demy for boys in Atlanta, and
later taught at the Sacred Heart
School there.
She was a native of Taliaferro
County, and is survived by a sis
ter, Mrs. Katherine Grice, and
a brother John Kealy, both of
Sharon, and several nieces and
nephews.
er, Brown Miller, Robert A.
Goodman. Wilmington: , Thomas
Jones, Charles Jones, B. M. Jones,
Wm. Sheehan. Waynesville: Fran
cis M. Holcombe, Daniel Earley.
Greensboro: W. N. Barry. Frank
lin: John Wasilik, Jr. Burlington:
Victor DeSanta. Bryson City: E.
N. Evans. Florence, S. C.: R. B.
Lewis, Jr.
Our Best Wishes
FRENCH BROAD LAUNDRY
Incorporated
Corner Brown wood and Logan Ave*. Phone 5811*
Asheville, North Carolina.
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SPARTA, Ga.—The marriage of
Miss Martha Josephine John
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Johnson, of Cusseta, Georgia,
to Mr. Robert Cecil Carroll, son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Carroll, of
Sparta, was solemnized at the
Cathedral of Christ the King, in
Atlanta, on June 6, by the Right
Rev. Msgr. Joseph E. Moyian.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll will make
their home in Rome.
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AUGUSTA, Ga—Miss Evelyn
Joyce Norris, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Norris, and Mr. Jack
Benjamin O'Hara, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles G. O'Hara, were .mar
ried on June 12 at the rectory of
St. Mary's-on-The-Hill Church, the
Rev. Thomas A. Brennan officiat
ing.
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| EWALD-REVNOLDS |
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ATLANTA, Ga.—Miss Virginia
Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Reynolds. Jr., and
Lieutenant John Benton Ewald.
were married recently at the
Cathedral of Christ the King.
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| DAREY-FORTSON |
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WASHINGTON, Ga —Miss Mary
Toombs Fortson, daughter of Mrs.
Marie Fitzpatrick Fortson, of
Washington, and Mr. Robert Dar
by, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
R. Darby, of Florence, Ala., were
married on June 20 at St. Joseph’s
Church, the Rev. John Cream offi
ciating.
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MACON, Ga. — Mr. and Mrs.
Walker Davis announce the mar
riage of their daughter. Miss Sara
Elizabeth Davis, to Lt. John W.
Roney, on July 8 at the rectory of
St. Joseph’s Church, the Rev. Wil
liam J. Reagan. S. J., officiating.
Lieutenant Roney is the son of
Mi-, and Mrs. Sam R. Roney.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Kiene announce the
marriage of their daughter, Miss
Lucy Kiene, to Mr. Marvin Rector,
on July 6, at the rectory of the
Blessed Sacrament Church, the
Rev. Daniel J. Bourke officiating.
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SALTER-MURPHY
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SAVANNAH, Ga.—Miss Eleanor
Murphy, daughter of Mrs. Chris
topher Murphy and the late Mr.
Murphy, and Mr. Lawrence Salter
were married at the Cathedral of
St. John the Baptist on June 20
the Rev. John Tootney officiating.
Our Best Wishes
The
GEORGE VANDERBILT
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LEONARD E. JONES, Manager
ASHEVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA.
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1 POWER-WHITE
SAVANNAH, Ga.—Miss Mary
Cecile White, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M.- White, and Mr. John
Michael Power, Jr., were married
on June 21 at the rectory of the
Sacred Heart Church, the Very
Rev. Boniface Bauer, O. S. B..
officiating.
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| PERRY-FLYNN
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ATLANTA, Ga.—Miss Mary Pa
tricia Flynn, daughter of Mrs. J.
D. Flynn, Jr., and the late Mr.
Flynn, of Little Rock, and Ser
geant Thomas Marvin Perry, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M.
Perry, of Atlanta and Macon, were
married on June 21 at the rectory
of the Sacred Heart Church, the
Rev. John Emmerth, S. M., officiat
ing.
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| WHITLEY-HUNTER
ALBANY, Ga.—Miss Mary Hunt
er and Lieutenant Rayford Bryant
Whitley, II, were married on June
12 at St. Theresa’s Church, the
Rev. James A. King officiating.
Lieutenant Whitley is the son of
Mrs. P. H. Whitley and the late
Mr. Whitley,' of Wendell. N. C.
He is stationed at Turner Field
with the U. S. Army Air Corps.
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