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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
JANUARY 30, 1943
SOLDIERS MUST HAVE ROSARIES
MARRIAGES
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BOLAND-CANON
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CHARLESTON, S. C. — Miss
Litlian Canon, of El Reno, Okla.,
and Charleston, and Captain John
Louis Boland, Jr., U. S. A.. Louis
ville, Ky., and Charleston, were
married on December 30 at St.
Patrick's Church, the Rt. Rev.
Msgr. Joseph L. O'Brien, officiat
ing and celebrating the Nuptial
Mass, with the Rev. J. Laurence
McLaughlin assisting.
Mrs. Boland is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert
Canon, of El Reno. Captain Bol
and. son of Mr. and Mrs, John
Louis Boland, of Louisville, is
stationed at the Charleston port
of embarkation.
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HAMLET, N. C. — Miss Lucile
Pait and Sgt. Herbert Charles Van
Ryn were married on December
17 in the rectory of St. James
Church, the Rev. Vincent Stokes
officiating.
Mrs. Van Ryn is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Pait,
of Hamlet. Sergeant Van Ryn, who
is stationed at Camp Davis, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Van
Ryn, of Pittsburgh.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Mr. and
Mrs. M. R. Gustavus announce the
marriage of their daughter, Miss
Marywhite Gustavus, to Mr. Rich
ard Doyle, on December 18, in the
chapel of the Cathedral of St.
John the Baptist, the Rev. Joseph
Kavanagh officiating.
Mr. Doyle is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Doyle, of Augusta.
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MORSE-OTT
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SAVANNAH, Ga.—Miss Mary
Margaret Ott and Pilot Officer
Kenneth Mead Morse, of the
Royal Canadian Air Force, were
married on January 6 at the rec
tory of the Sacred Heart Church,
the Rev. Aloysius Wachter, O. S.
B., officiating.
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McALEER-HARTLE
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SAVANNAH, Ga.—Miss Naomi
McAleer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry McAleer and Serge
ant Bernard Hartle were married
with a Nuptial Mass at the Sac
red Heart Church on January 6,
the Rev. Aloysius Wachter, O. S.
B., officiating.
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OUBRE-KONNECKER
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CHARLESTON, S. C. — Miss
Marie Celena Konnecker, of New
Orleans, and Mr. James Bartel
Oubre, U. S. Coast Guard, of
New Orleans and Charleston,
were married on January 5 at
the rectory of the Cathedral of
St. John the Baptist, the Rev.
John J. McCarthy officiating.
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AUGUSTA, Ga.—Miss Dorothy
Pearl Whitlaw and Mr. James Lee
Glickert were married at St.
Mary’s-on-the-Hill Church on De
cember 22, the Rev. Thomas A.
Brennan officiating.
Mrs. Glickert is the daughter
of Mr. James Whitlaw and the
late Mr. Whitlaw. of North Au
gusta. Mr. Glickert. now in train
ing with the U. S. Navy Air Corps,
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
P. Glickert of Augusta.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Miss Kath
erine Bell and Lieutenant Joseph
O'Connell were married on De
cember 22 at the rectory of the
Sacred Heart Church, the Rev.
James A. Greeley, S. J., officiat
ing.
Mrs. O’Connell is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Bell of Bluffton and Edisto. Lieu
tenant O'Connell is the son of
Mrs. Edward Pierce O'Connell
and the late Mr. O'Connell of
Macon.
Charleston Colored Parish
Observes Diamond Jubilee
CHARLESTON, S. C. — In ob
servance of the seventy-fifth an
niversary of the founding of St.
Peter's parish, the Most Rev. Em
met M. Walsh, D. D„ Bishop of
Charleston, celebrated a Solemn
Pontifical Mass at St. Peter's
Church on January 17, and the
sermon at the Mass was delivered
by the Rev. Dr. John J. Manning,
Chancellor of the Diocese.
The church was founded in Jan
uary, 1868, by the Rev. A. M. Fol-
chi, and is now a charge of the
Fathers of the Holy Ghost, who
are also in charge of the Immacu
late Conception Church, which
serves the other Colored parish in
Charleston.
The parochial school, which was
established soon after the parish
was formed, was conducted first
by lay teachers, later by the Sis
ters of Our Lady of Mprcy, and is
now conducted by the Oblate Sis
ters of Providence.
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WHEELER-ROX
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CHARLESTON, S. C. — Miss
Marion Elizabeth Stokes and Mr.
William Clyde Crowley, U. S. Navy,
were married on December 16, at
the Francis Marion Hotel, the Rt.
Rev. Msgr. Joseph L. O'Brien,
pastor of St. Patrick's Church, offi
ciating.
Mrs. Crowley is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Stokes. Mr.
Crowley, a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry C. Crowley, of Florence, is
attached to the Naval Radio sta
tion in Charleston.
SOUTO-WALLACE
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ATLANTA, Ga.—Mis Anne Ce
cilia Wallace, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. William Anthony Wallace, of
Atlanta, and Staff Sergeant Frank
'G. Souto. of Mobile, were married
with a Nuptial Mass at the Sacred
Heart Church on January 2.
Sergeant Souto, stationed at
Lawson Hospital, is the eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Souto, of
Mobile.
AUGUSTA, Ga.—Miss Jane Eli
zabeth Rox, daughter of the late
John Rox and Mrs. Ethel Fitzgerald
Rox, and Lieutenant Richard Ar
thur Wheeler, of Jacksonville, Fla..
were married in the Church of the
Assumption, Selma, Ala., on De
cember 13. the Rev. Edwin J.
Bobe officiating.
Lieutenant Wheeler is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Wheeler, of
Jacksonville.
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McLAURIN-DOWLING
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SAVANNAH, Ga.—Mrs. and Mrs.
W. P. Dowling announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Miss Lil
lian Dowling, to Pvt. Robert H. Mc-
Laurin on December 14* at the
Sacred Heart'Church, Hattiesburg,
Miss., the Rev. Leo F. Fahey offi
ciating.
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FILANDRO-CARROLL
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RALEIGH, N. C.—Miss Mary
Baxter Carroll and Mr. Joseph Fi-
landro were married on December
19 at the Cathedral of the Sacred
Heart, the Very Rev. Msgr. J. Len
nox Federal officiating.
Mrs. Filandro is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carroll of
Raleigh and Henderson. Mr. Fi
landro is the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Filandro, of
Astoria, Long Island, N. Y.
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SPELLMAN-GRIFFIN
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SAVANNAH, Ga.—Miss Patricia
Jane Spellman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louise A. East, and Mr.
Joseph Francis Griffin, Jr., were
married on December 19, at the
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist,
the Rt. Rev. Msgr. T. James Mc
Namara officiating.
Mr. Griffin, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph F. Griffin, is a student
at the Georgia School of Technol
ogy in Atlanta.
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CHRISTIAN-RYAN
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ATLANTA, Ga.—Mrs. Thomas
Raymond Ryan, Sr., of Richmond,
Va, announces the marriage of
her daughter, Miss Mary Beth
Ryan, to Lieutenant Jesse Homer
Christian, Jr., U. S. Army Air
Corps, at the post chapel at Pat
terson Field. Fairfield, Ohio, on
January 2, Chaplain Francis C.
Frechette, S. M., officiating.
Lieutenant Christian is the only
son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chris
tian. of Atlanta.
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ATLANTA, Ga—Mr. and Mrs.
Carl A. Murphy announce the
marriage of their daughter. Miss
Winifred Murphy, to Mr. Stanley
F. Brzozowski, of Yonkers. N. Y.,
at the rectory of the Sacred Heart
Church on December 12.
A sister of St. Francis, Mt. St. Francis Convent. Dubuque, Iowa,
iepairs old and broken rosary beads for men in the armed forces.
Jimmy Cummings assists by punching holes in beads with a drill.—
(N. C. W. C.)
Recently the Most Rev. Gerald P. O'Hara, Bishop of Savannah-
Atlanta. sent 500 rosaries to Chaplain Harold Barr, former pastor
of St. Mary’s-on-the-Hill Church in Augusta, for distribution among
the soldiers with whom he is now serving in the South Pacific area
Many more rosaries are needed for distribution among men serv
ing in the nation’s forces, and all readers of The Bulletin, are urged
to send us any rosaries which they are not using, so that they may
be forwarded to service men through Army and Navy Chaplains.
War time restrictions on manufacture have caused a shortage of
rosary beads, so all of our readers are asked to respond promptly to
this appeal. Even broken rosaries will be acceptable, as they can be
repaired, if sent to the office of The Bulletin.
AUGUSTA DEANERY OF
NCCW HOLDS MEETING
AUGUSTA, Ga.—The Rev. An
gel Pengson, assistant pastor of St.
Patrick’s Church, and Henry How
ard, attorney, and chairman of the
Augusta Chapter of the American
Red Cross, were the speakers at
the meeting of the' Augusta Dean
ery of the National Council of
Catholic Women held at Mount St.
Joseph’s auditorium on January 18.
Mrs. Dan J. O'Connor, Deanery
president, copducted the meeting,
assisted by Mrs. Michael Carrigan,
Miss Della Kearney and Miss
Mary Sullivan.
Miss Anita Yarborough, chair
man of the committee on Extension
of Religious Education, reported
that rosary beads and other reli
gious articles were being collected
for the men in the service, Catho
lic publications were being sent to
rural areas, stamps were being
sent to Boys’ Town and to various
missions, and mimeographed
copies of the Red Cross study
course had been furnished the tex
tile workers in Warrenville.
Mrs. Frank Mulherin, chairman
of the War Service Committee;
reported that during the last
three months the chaperon com
mittee had furnished 161 chaper
ons for the Air Base, Camp Gor
don, Aero Tech and the USO; home
hospitality had 275 hostesses, 200
overnight guests and served 2,318
meals in private, homes; the re
freshment committee furnished
12,000 cookies for the Citizens War
Service Committee, 25 home made
cakes for the NCCS, 426 hours on
stage canteen and served an aver
age of 150 boys supper each Sun
day night; camp contact commit
tee furnished cigarettes, chewing
gum and magazines for boys in
base hospitals, decorated rooms
for holidays, and sent flowers to
Army hospitals; canteen service,
six workers gave 194 hours; Grey
Ladies, five workers gave 42
hours; nurses aide, two workers
gave 330 hours; Red Cross sewing
room, 20 workers, 380 garments;
surgical dressing room, 17 workers
gave 338 hours; rationing 26 work
ers gave 60 hour's.
The Augusta Deanery is con
ducting a stocking scrap drive as
another of its war activities.
AUGUSTA COUNCILMAN
ENTERS THE ARMY
AUGUSTA, Ga —Frank X. May,
member of council from the third
ward, resigned that office in De
cember to enter the United States
Army. Mr. May, the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Marion M. May,
is a great-grandson of the Honor
able Robert H. May, who was
Mayor of Augusta for many years
TRIDUUM HELD AT
ST. PETER’S, COLUMBIA
COLUMBIA, S. C.—A triduum
was held at St. Peter’s Church
here, the three days of special ser
vices being in preparation for the
reception of new members of the
Sodality of the Blessed Virgin
Mary.
Sermons were delivered on each
evening, the speakers-being the
Rev. Cyril H. Miron, O. Praem,
Ph. D.$ formerly of St. Norbert
Abbey of the Canons Regular of
Premontre, West De Pere, Wiscon
sin; the Rev. Thomas Kelly, a
priest of the Archdiocese of Phil
adelphia, and the Rev. Anthony J.
Connell, a priest of the Archdio
cese of Philadelphia, all of whom
are now serving as U. S. Army
chaplains at posts in or near Co
lumbia.
The Very Rev. Martin C. Mur
phy, pastor of St. Peter's Church,
and the Rev. Charles J. Baum, as
sistant pastor, conducted the ser
vices during the triduum.
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35 Walton St, N. W.
(Enter Lobby Healey Bldg.)
MA. 6619—Atlanta, Ga.
COUGHING
After Colds or Flu
Makes a Weakened System Weaker
Here is one effective way to help
those children and grown-ups who
are just recovering from a bad cold.
Relieve that stubborn cough! The
shock of a racking, wrenching, tear
ing cough is too dangerous for the
system weakened by illness. It pre
vents the victim from recovering
rapidly—breaks down his resistance.
At this time of danger use Cheney’s
Expectorant. Cheney’s quickly allays
the cough due to colds, loosens the
phlegm, soothes the throat, reduces
irritation, restores comfort. The base
of the Cheney formula is honey-
soothing honey. That gives it a pleas
ant taste that everybody will like.
Before that cough further saps the
strength of its victim get Cheney’s
Expectorant on a money-back, guar
antee—today.
JOHN B. DANIEL CO.
ATLANTA
GEORGIA STATE COUNCIL
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Rev. Philip Hasson, S. M., Brunswick, State Chaplain
Thos. J. Canty. Savannah. State Deputy
R. Habenicht Casson. Macon. Past State Deputy
Jos. M. McDonough, Savannah, District Deputy
James F. Davey, Atlanta. District Deputy
Brian O'Brien, Atlanta, State Secretary
R. S. Heslen, Augusta, State Treasurer
Salvador Spauo. Columbus. State Warden
Herman Huhn, Macon. State Advocate
E.
ATLANTA COUNCIL,
NO. 660
Grant. Knight
W. J. McAlpin
2223 Willow Avenue. N,
Financial Secretary
George T. Flint.
1356 Lanier Blv’d., N. E.
Council Meets 1st and 3rd
Wednesdays, at 8 P. M.. at
the Council House, 12#*
Peachtree SL. N. E.
Club House Open Every Day
and Evening at the Above
Address.
SAVANNAH COUNCIL
No. 631
A. J. Schano
Grand Knight
J. B. McDonald
Financial Secretary
Frank Puder. R. S.
Meets Second and Fourth
Wednesdays. 8 P. M.
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, 1 F. M. M! Broadway
Cathode Club Bldg.
Columbus Ga
Patrick Walsh Councfl
No. 677
J. P. Price
Grand Knight
R. S. Heslen. Financial Sec.
Meets 2nd and 4th Monday
Visiting Brothers Welcome
1012 Greene SL Augusta. Ga.
Macon Council, No. 925
Francis Cassidy
Grand Knight
Herman Huhn
Financial Secretary
Meets the First and Third
Tuesday, 8:15 P M„
in Miichel) Hall of the Catholic
Club. 521 New SL
Mulberry St. Macon. Ga.
Henry Thomas Boss
Council, No. 1939
B. A. Brunegraf#
Grand Knight
Patriek J. Grogan
Financial Secretary
1811 F Street
Meets Second and Fourth
days at Knights of Co
lumbus Hall.
Brunswick. Ga