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FEBRUARY 27. 1943
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
FIVE-A
REFRESHER COURSE FOR
NURSES AT ST. JOSEPH'S
INFIRMARY, ATLANTA
ATLANTA, Ga.—A refresher
course for inactive nurses who
plan to return to active nursing
duty, has been begun at St.
Joseph's Infirmary, under the
sponsonship of the Fifth District
Nursing Council for War Service.
In order to qualify for the
course, it was necessary to be a
registered nurse in Georgia, or
qualified for registration in Geor
gia or iii states having reciprocity
with Georgia and to plan to re
turn to active nursing.
Applications were made through
Mrs'. Ruth C. Hayes, executive sec
retary of the Fifth District Nurs
ing Council for War Service.
FATHER MAUREAU AT
ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL
AUGUSTA, Ga.—The Rev. A.
L. Maureau, S. J., at one time
assistant pastor of the Sacred
Heart Church here, and who was
a member of the faculty of the
old Sacred Heart College, is now
at the Alexian Brothers Hospital
in St. Louis.
Father Maureau, vtho was for
several years assistant pastor at
St. MSry Star of the Sea ChurCh,
Key West, Fla., and more recently
stationed at the Sacred Heart
Church, Tampa, has been ill for
some months, and before going to
St. Louis was at the Spring Hill
College infirmary. The Rev. W.
A. Mulherin, S. J., accompanied
Father Maureau from Spring Hill
to St. Louis.
TWO CATHOLIC TEACHERS
were killed by a bomb which de
molished an elementary school in
London killing more than forty
children and injuring many others.
The school was not Catholic.
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CHAPLAIN 1IEALY LEAVES
AIR BASE AT AUGUSTA
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Lieutenant
John M. Healy, who has been the
Catholic chaplain at Daniel Field
Air Base since last August, has
been given a new assignment at
Avon Park, Fla. Before enlisting
as an army chaplain last July, Fa
ther Healy was assistant pastor of
St. Agnes Church, AVest Chester,
Pa. A native of Philadelphia, he
completed his theological study at
St. Charles Seminary, Overbrook,
Pa.
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MARTIN CALLAGHAN
AGAIN HEADS MACON
BRANOH OF C. L. A.
MARTIN J. CALLAGHAN
(Special to The Bulletin)
MACON, Ga.—At a meeting of
the Macon Branch of the Catholic
Laymen’s Association, held on
February 14, Martin J. Callaghan,
by a unanimous vote, was re-elect
ed president, and all other offi
cers, with few exceptions were
also retained in office.
In order to fill the vacancy, J. V.
Sheridan was elected a vice-pres
ident, succeeding Edward P. Lack-
ay, who is now serving in the
armed forces of the United States.
William H. Mitchell was added to
the executive committee, and a
publicity committee was appoint
ed, with John J. McCreary as
chairman.
The present officers of the Ma
con Branch are now: Martin J.
Callaghan, president; Joseph P.
McGoldrick, J. y. Sheridan, Mrs.
W. H. Sherrer, Mrs. William J.
Cassidy, vice-president; Miss Ala
Cassidy, secretary; Miss Julia Mc
Creary, treasurer; Charles H.
Smith, Bulletin correspondent;
John J. McCreary, chairman pub
licity committee; A. A. Benedetto,
chairman, J. C. Garvin, Raymond
McDonnell, Mrs. Robert F. Wynne.
Mrs. J. V. Sheridan, Mrs. Regis
Lomax, William HI Mitchell, exec
utive committee.
Mr. Callaghan, president of the
Macon Branch, holds the office of
vice-president of the state organi
zation..
Mrs. May C. Gallagher
Funeral in Charlotte
CHARLOTTE, N. C.—Funeral
services for Mrs. May C. Gallagher,
who died on February 6, were held
from St. Patrick’s Church, the
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Arthur R. Freeman,
P. A.; the Rev. Patrick N. Galla
gher, of Richmond, Va., the Rev.
Ambrose Gallagher, O. S. B., of
Belmont; the Rev. Phillip Tierney,
O. S. B.. of Charlotte, officiating.
A native of Philadelphia, Mrs.
Gallagher came to Charlotte as a
young girl and was married to
Phillip T. Gallagher, whom she
survived by 12 years.
Mrs. Gallagher is survived by
her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Farris, of
Charlotte; a son, Phillip Gallagher,
of Roanoke Rapids; a grandson,
A. C. Farris, Jr., of Charlotte; two
sisters, Mrs. John Holder, Phila
delphia, and Mrs. Thomas G. Wil
liams, Deerfield Beach, Fla.
GEORGE A. FINLEY
DIES IN EHRHARDT
CHARLESTON, S. C. — Funeral
services for George Adelbert Fin
ley, of Ehrhardt, who died on Feb
ruary 16, were held from St. Jos
eph’s Church here, the Rev. Al
bert Feases officiating.
Mr. Finley was a member of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars and the
Spanish War Veterans, and was
a retired engineer of the Atlantic
Coast Line Railway.
He was a native of Windsor, On
tario, Canada, the son of Samuel
Finley and Mrs. Anne Sexton Fin
ley, of Canada. He is survived by
his wife, the former Miss Agnes
Mounsey; a daughter, Mrs. J. K.
Lee, of Ehrhardt, and several
brothers.
MOTHER ROSE O’HARA
DIES IN NEW YORK
MRS. JAMES KENNY
DIES IN CHARLESTON
CHARLESTON, S. C.—Funeral
services for Mrs. Mary Elizabet!
Kenny, widow of the late Jam?;
Kenny, who died February 15
were held from St. Joseph";
Church.
A native of Charleston, Mrs.
Kenny was the daughter of Mich
ael King and Mrs. Hester Gil-
breth King. She is survived by
a daughter, Mrs. George LaRoehe:
a son, Joseph D. Lieonart, of
Brooklyn; three nephews, Harold
Fox, James Fox, and Robert Las
siter, all of Charleston; a niece.
Mrs. V. R. Fravil, of Norfolk; a
sister. Mrs. R. B. Lassiter; te.i
grandchildren and five great
grandchildren.
(By N. C. \V. C. News Service)
NEW YORK—Mother Rose
O'Hara, 70. of the Missionary Sis
ters of the Sacred Heart, who has
died here, made her final vows
in the presence of Blessed Mother
Frances Xavier Cabrini, first
American citizen to be beautified
and founder of the religious com
munity.
A native of Pittston. Pa., Moth
er Rose taught in the public
schools and became a principal
before she entered religious life
in 1900. Her first assignment was
as supervisor of schools of the com
munity in Chicago. Later she was
transferred to New Orleans, where
she remained 18 years as principal
and teacher of St. Mary's Italian
School. She was transferred to
high school work in this city 13
years ago and aided in the found
ing of a high school under the
direction of Mother General Della
Antoinetta. She visited Rome for
the beatification of Blessed Mother
Cabrini in 1938.
NEW CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS
AT NEW RIVER MARINE BASE
NEW RIVER, N. C.,—-Two chap
lains from the chaplains’ school
at the Naval operating base at
Norfolk, with the ranks of lieu
tenants, junior grade, have been
given assignments here. They are
the Rev. John J. Daley, of Worces
ter, Mass., and former missionary
in Korea, who has been returned to
this country as an exchange prison
er of the Japanese, and the Rev.
James Joseph Carberry, formerly
assistant pastor of St. Michael’s
Church, Newark, N. J.
CORNELIUS D. KELLER
FUNERAL IN SAVANNAH
SAVANNAH, Ga.—Funeral sex
vices for Cornelius D. Keller
who died January 30, were hel
from the Cathedral of St. John th
Baptist.
The Rev. Joseph Kavanagh of
fered the Requiem Mass, and th
i ery Rev. Monsignor James J
Grady, the Very Rev. Bonifac
Bauer, O. S. B„ the Rev. Thoma
1. Sheehan, the Rev. Daniel J
Bourke, the Rev. Joseph Malloj
the Rev. John Toomey, and th
Rev. George Daly, were preser
in the sanctuary.
Mr. Keller is survived by h
wife, Mrs. Annie McM. Kelle
two daugh-.ers. Miss Mary ]
Keller and Mrs. Edward C. Shai
nahan: two sisters, Miss Nell;
G. Keller and Miss Anne Keller
MRS JOSEPH GLEASON
DIES IN SAVANNAH
SAVANNAH, Ga. -— Funeral s«
vices for Mrs. Agnes Bryan Gle
son. who died February 7, we
held from the Cathedral of i
John the Baptist.
Mrs. Gleason, a native of Sava
nah. was the wife of the late J
seph J. Gle&son. She is survived ]
a niece. Mrs. Thomas A. Hurley,
Macon, and several grandniec
and grandnephews.
JOSEPH COX
DIES IN ADRIAN
ADRIAN. Ga. — The Rev. Nich
olas J. Frizelle. pastor of the Im
maculate Conception Church, in
Albany, officiated at funeral ser
vices for Joseph Cox. who died at
his home here on February 4.
Mr. Cox. who operated a shoe
repair business at Adrian, was a
native of North Carolina, and was
received into the Church in Jan t
ary of this year.
He is survived by his wife, and
a daughter. Miss Martha Elams
Cox, of Adrian. -
Mrs. Mary L. Browne
Dies in Columbia
COLUMBIA, S. C.—Funeral
services for Mrs. Mary Leonard
Browne, were held Monday, Jan
uary 25, at St. Peter’s Church.
The Requiem Mass was offered
by the Very Rev. Martin C. Mur
phy, pastor. Also present in the
sanctuary were the Rev. Thomas
J. Mackin, the Rev. Charles J.
Baum and the Rev. William G.
Mulvihill.
Mrs. Browne who had been a
patient sufferer in her illness, was
the widow of ten weeks, of Mi
chael L. Browne, well-known for
mer Augustan. She was born and
reared in Sumter, S. C., and was a
graduate of St. Joseph's Academy,
Sumter, class of 1889. The daugh
ter of Barnard and Ellen Fagan
Leonard, she was an active work
er in charity anc’. in parish affairs.
Mrs. Browne is survived by one
son, Lieut. J. G. M. Browne, U. S.
N.. stationed at Norfolk, Va., and
one daughter, Mrs. Willis Dozier,
the former Mary Margaret Browne,
and two grandsons, Duncan and
Michael Dozier, and the following
close relatives in Augusta: Mrs.
Deland Walters, Miss Loretta
Leonard; in Atlanta by Mrs.
Thomas A. Rousseau and Mrs. J.
W. Favors; in Macon, Mrs. Lewis
Wilson and Mrs. Brad Newsome.
MRS. ANNE STASTNY
DIES IN ANDERSON
ANDERSON, S. C.—Funeral
services for Mrs. Anne Stastny,
who died on January 26, were
held from St. .Joseph’s Church.
Mr. Stastny, a native of Czecho
slovakia, was a daughter of the
late Frank Holub and Mrs. Anne
Holub, of Czechoslovakia, but for
the past .hirty-eight years had
made her home in Anderson.
She is survived by five sons,
Antone Stastny, John Stastny, O.
P. Stastny, Frank Stastny and
Rudolph Stastny; two daughters,
Miss Marie Stastny and Mrs. Anne
Walker.
JAMES F. SCARBOROUGH
FUNERAL IN CHARLESTON
CHARLESTON, S. C.—Funeral
services for James Francis Scar
borough, who died February 15,
were held from St. Joseph's
Church.
A native of Charleston, he was
the son of James F. Scarborough
and Mrs. Eliza McCarthy Scar
borough, of Ireland. He is sur
vived by his wife, the former Miss
Elizabeth Richbourgh: three sons,
James F. Scarborough, Jr., Harry
Scarborough and William J.
Scarborough, and a daughter, Miss
Lilly Scarborough.
MRS. HARRY A DENGATE
FUNERAL IN CHARLESTON
CHARLESTONS S. C—Fu
neral services for Mrs. Helen
Agnes Dengate. widow of Harry
A. Dengate, who died January 26,
were held from the Sacred Heart
Church, the Rev. Henry A. Wolfe
officiating. t
Mrs. Dengate, a native of
Charleston, was a daughter of the
late Edwin F. Beattie and Mrs.
■Geraldine Jairckes Beattie. She is
survived by three sons, Chester,
Harry and Melvin Dengate; a sis
ter. Mrs. John W. Daggett, and a
brother, Robert M. Beattie, all
of Charleston.
MRS. GEORGE MEITZLER
DIES IN CHARLESTON
CHARLESTON, S. C—Funeral
services for Mrs. Henrietta Fran
ces Meitzler, widow of George
Henry Meitzler. who died Feb.
9, were held from St. Patrick's
Church.
A native of Charleston. Mrs.
Meitzler was the daughter of Wil
liam Gordon Doran and Mrs. Mary
Burns Doran, both of Ireland. She
is survived by a daughter. Miss
Maybelle Meitzler, three sons,
John D. Meitzler. George J.
Meitzler and Fred J. Meitzler. a
sister. Mrs. Fred McKay. 11 grand
children and two great-grand
children.
MRS. ANNIE UNION
DIES IN ORANGEBURG
ORANGEBURG, S. C.—Funeral
services for Mrs. Annie Union,
who died here on January 26,
were held from St. Joseph'*
Church the- Rev. John Walsh, C
JSjS. R., of Griffin, officiating