The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, January 17, 1948, Image 11

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JANUARY 17, 1948 THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LA YMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA ELEVEN SAVANNAH PARISH HOLY NAME SOCIETY NAMED COMMITTEES SAVANNAH, -Ga.—At the reg ular meeting of the Holy Name Society of the Sacred Heart Church, held on January 6, stand ing committees for the coming 1 year were appointed as follows: | Membership: E. C. McBride, chairman; J- A. Kearney, Jr., Robert F. Smith, Jr., David Sum ner, Leo Flanagan, Joseph Craig. ] Sick Committee: James J. Mar- tin, chairman; James J. Davis, I Robert E. McGinley, Jr., John E. i Lucas. Publicity: Lawrence W. Ber- j rier, chairman; M. B. Sullivan. | Boy Scout: E. C. McBride, chair man; J. J. Raschak, Joseph Fra- wer, E. A. Brennan, W. P. Powers, F. J. Fogarty, B. J. Taylor, F. W. j Vaslet, Robert F. Smith. Speakers: A. J. Ryan, Jr., chair- ! man; J. J. Davis, J. F. McCarthy. I Refreshments: Robert F. Jiran, i chairman; Arthur Byrnes, A. A. j Ganr.an, Robert F. Smith, John Berger. Entertainment: J. E. Lucas, chairman: Robert F. Smith, John Berger, Paul Thompson, J. J. Ra schak, Maurice J. Sullivan, John W. Stephens. CATHEDRAL P. T. A. MEETS IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, Ga.—Monsignor T. James McNamara, rector of the Cathedral of St. John the Bap tist, discussed the Stratton Bill, which would admit a number of displaced persons into the United States, at the January meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of the Cathedral School. Another speaker was Sister M. Gilbert, R. S. M., principal of the I school, who asked the parents toy assist their children in prepar ing for the mid-year examinations. A motion picture based on ad ventures of Father Bernard R. Hubbard, S. J. “the Glacier Priest,” in Alaska, was shown. Mrs. Elizabeth Wolfe, president of the association, presided at the meeting. ion MARRIAGES STURGES-BILLMANN NORFOLK, Va. — Miss Marie Veronica Hillmann, daughter of Mrs. Henry Augustine Hillmann and the late Mr. Hillmann, and Mr. John Henry Sturges, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sturges, were married at Holy Trinity Church, Ocean View, Father John H. Hill mann, S. M., of Waycross, Ga., brother of the bride, officiating, with Father Francis L. Bradican, of Petersburg, and Father Paul V. Heller, of Hopewell, assisting. O- MacCLEMENTS LEWIS O CHARLOTTE, N. C.—Miss Jac queline Folsom Lewis, daughter of Mrs. William Saunders Lewis and the late Mr. Lewis, of Eastman, Ga., and Mr. John Edward Mac- Clements, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Edward MacClements, of Charoltte, were married on Decem ber 27 at St. Patrick’s Church, Monsignor Arthur It. Freeman, P. A.. V. G., officiating. HOBBY-FORTE P p O CHARLESTON. S. C.—Miss El vira Forte, of Salerno. Italy, and Pfc. Joseph Earl Hobby, Jr., of Charleston and Fort Bragg, were married on January 1 at St. Pat rick's Church, Monsignor Joseph L. O'Brien officiating, with Father Jerome Powers, assisting. Mrs. Hobby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Forte, of Salerno. Mr. Hobby is the son of Mrs. R. G. Wilson and thp late Jos eph E. Hobby. O — : | ROCHELLE-ILDERTON 0 1 O MARICICH-GREENE O Nearly 80,000 persons have visited St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Heaton Norris, Salford Diocese, Great Britain, to view this statue of the Blessed Virgin with Its crown of real roses, which remain un withered since they were placed there at the annual May Queen ceremony seven months ago. Rev. Dr. James Turner, pastor of the church has been flooded with letters from many countries. INP.' (NC Photos) O O I COLUMBUS, Ga.—Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Greene, of Columbus, an nounce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Susan Greene, to Mr. Eli Maricich, Jr., of Chicago, on January 4. at the Church of the Holy Family, Father Herman J. Dcimel officiating. YOUR OPPORTUNITY Representing large Catholic book distributor Men or women. Full or part-time. Age Immaterial. Experience unnecessary. Ex tremely attractive earnings. Write Area-Managv. , P. O. Box 1192, Columbus, Ga. WEINSTOCK’S Florists and Decorators 8 Peachtree Street Atlanta, Ga. - Phone Walnut 0908 1948 Is Year for Grave Decisions, Pope Pius Tells Diplomatic Corps (Radio, N. C. W. C. News Service) VATICAN CITY. — The year 1948 "undoubtedly will be a year of very grave decisions,” His Holi ness Pope Pius XII declared, and then added that he did not share the “views of those who in antici pation regard the new year as one of the most calamitous of history.” Speaking in French, the Pontiff addressed members of the diplo matic corps accredited to the Holy See. There are 14 Ambassadors, 18 Ministers and seven Charges d'Af- faires so accredited. The audience marked a departure from the cus tom of previous years when the Holy Father received the diplo mats individually for exchange of Ne w Year greetings. "At the beginning of this year 1948. whose prospect is filled with anxious uncertainties,” the Pope said, "We see as ;S in spirit, gath ered around Us the great family of the peoples of whom you, the messengers, are representatives. Our ardent prayer ascends to God —— ■ STAR LOAN COMPANY Jewelers and Brokers 227 Mitchell .St. S. W. Atlanta 3, Ga. New Year Greetings From MR. and MRS. CLIBE MALOOF and FAMILY Atlanta, Georgia New Year Greetings MR. and MRS. MITCHELL MALOOF & FAMILY Atlanta. Ga. TRUITT TAILORING COMPANY Clothe* Made to Order—Cleaning, Altering, Repairing. Preaaing and Dyeing SO Forsyth St., S. W. Atlanta Lamar 6631—OUR NEW PHONE NUMBER Georgia Beauty & Barber Supply Co. H. W. tDick) Dunn, Owner 220 Mitchell St. S. W. Atlanta. Ga. • FREEMAN CONVALESCENT HOME Where the Aged Receive Professional Nursing KEYSVILLE, GEORGIA Phone 6 Geneva K. Freeman RATES $100.00 PER MONTH New Year Greetings DIAMOND JEWELRY COMPANY 7 Edge-wood Avenue In the Heart of Five Points Atlanta, Georgia HITT-JORDAN O CHARLESTON, S. C.—Miss Glo ria Ilderton, formerly of Charles ton, and Mr. John Hat din Rochelle, of High Point, N. C.. were married at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. High Point, Father Robert J. MacMillan officiating. Mrs. Rochelle is the daughter of Horace Greeley Ilderton. of High Point, and the late Mrs. Marie Ca rey Ilderton. THOM AS-ALTMAN O O- I O CHARLESTON, S. C.—Miss Gladys Leola Altman, of North Charleston, and Mr. James Gor man Thomas. Jr., of Riverside Terrace, were married on Janu ary 10 at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Lewis, Monsignor Joseph L. O’Brien, pastor of St. Patrick's Church, officiating. CLARKIN-KIKE 0 1 o o- for the happiness, prosperity, wel fare and progress of these peoples. “But even those nations which are not represented here and not absent from Our thoughts. Our rolicitude extends to them, and they, too, are the object of Our constant prayer. “Now, more than ever, all fur- aoeing and disinterested persons are convinced of the indivisibility of the peace. However formidable may be the obstacles to the reali- j zation of this ideal, they will not 1 be able to discourage Us. Fully , confident, We refuse to share the ' views of those who in anticipation, | regard the new year as one of the most calamitous of history. No, | this undoubtedly will be a year of : q- • very grave decisions, perhaps ir- ' revocable decisions, a year in which, perhaps as never before, the v/orld will find itself at the crossroads. “Nevertheless, We will continue to hope and pfay, and will con tinue to remind and beseech those who will play their part, not to lose sight of the indivisibility of peace and not to forget that the in- I ternal peace of peoples and their | peac- with other nation- is an i ideal too precious to be considered as too dearly -bought even if it is ' acquired at great cost and sacri- i fice.” ! Absent from the audience was | Tcodore Solaeolo, the Charge d’Affaires of Rumania O -O AUGUSTA, Ga.—Miss Ruth Lc- ola Jordan, daughter of J. W. Jor dan and the late Mrs. Catherine Fry Jordan, and Mr. Thomas Way- mon Hitt; son of Mr. and Mrs. Er vin Hitt, were married on January 5, at the Sacred Heart Church, Fa ther Florence D. Sullivan, S. J., of ficiating. McMILLAN-C AME RON O CHARLESTON, S. C.—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Hike, of River- land Terrace, announce the mar riage of their daughter. Miss Jean Dudley Rike, to Mr James Rey nolds Clarkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Clarkin, of Charleston, at the home of the bride’s parents, Fathe r J. Laurence McLaughlin, pastor of Stella Maris Church, Sul livan's Island, officiating. I O O SPARTANBURG, S. C- — Miss Ann Cameron and Mr. William A. McMillan were married on De cember 27 at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs Edna Cam eron, with Father Charles J. Baum, pastor of the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, officiating. Mr. McMillan is the son of Mrs. Effie McMillan and the late L. C. Mc Millan. * ■ T o - o KINCAID-LF.CHE | SAVANNAH, Ga.—Mr. and Mrs. ! Charlesville Leche announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Joyce Mary Leche, to Mr. Carl ' Stevenson Kinca d, Jr. on Decem ber 27. at the Cathedral of St. John | the Baptist, Mon '.gnor T. James ■ McNamara officiating. BRYANT-LOVETT 6 ATLANTA, -O O Ga.—Announcement is made of the recent marriage of Miss Nell Lovett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shcrrcr, to Mr. R. Allan Bryant, son of Mrs. Dora Bryant Lowe, at the Sacred Heart Church, Father F. M. Perry offici ating. Mr. Bryant is field secretary for the Alexian Brothers Rest Resort at Signal Mountain, Tenri. DEAS-PAKIUiR 0 1 © CHARLESTON. SC. — Miss Geraldine Isabel Buchanan Parker, daughter of Mrs. Austin Parker and the late Mr. Parker, and Mr. William Bowman D.-as son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Deas, were mar ried on December 27 at the Cathe dra' of St. John the Baptist, Mon signor James J. May, V. G., offi ciating. O CRIDER-LYONS McMAHON-REID O SAVANNAH, Ga. — Miss Stella Marie Lyons, daughter of Mrs. who sub- j 0 hn Lyons, and Mr. Fretwell Goer mitted his resignation immediately , Crider son of Mr. and Mrs. Iler- after the abdication of his eoun- mnn h. Crider, were married at ATHENS, Ga)—M becca Reid, daught Mrs. E. D. Newton, Robert Laurence M- • Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Tallulah Falls, we e Joseph’s Church h r ert Brennan off'C'Tf P ft iss Sara Re- ■r of Mr. and and Captain •Mahon, son of McMahon, of married at St. c Father Rob- mg. try’s King Michael. John F. Battle, III, Heads Staff of B. C. H. S. Publication in Augusta AUGUSTA. Ga.—John F Battle, the Cathedral of St. John the Bap tist Monsignor T. James McNa mara officiating. O I O O 0 VIGNATI-BR OXTON O o AUGUSTA, Ga.—Mis:, Betty Lu cille Broxton, daughter of Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Charles C. Broxton, and Mr. C ^ h0l iu ^Joseph Vignati, son‘of'Mr. and rhkf i’f l Mrs Louis Vignati. were married enter, of The Catholite, a quarterly tu, nuklinnlinn i i . f OH D6C(t)IlU61 At) 111 1 ll CllHpCl Of c< 1 | d news of| (he rectory of the Sacred Heart * FormeprtTfnr' the Church, Father James M Buckley, rormer associate editor of the „ T ., o student publication. Mr Battle in-, ' ,’ ouluaMnB ' herits liis journalistic talent, as ' ^ „ his father, John F. Battle, Jr., is AIMAR ’ MS P O BEAUFORT, S. C. — Miss Sarah Jeanne Sams, daur nter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin To'-'-kI Sains, and Mr. Charles Schlev Ainirr. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Washington Aimar. were married on December 27. at St. Peter’s Church, Father John Simonin officiating. city editor of The Augusta Chron icle. Other members of The Catholite staff are Harry Lawless, associate editor; Benny Wren, feature editor, with Danny Cashin, Herschell Wil helm, James Blitebington, Jules Godin, and Francis McNeill, assis tants; Buddy Thompson, sports editor, with Bert Connor, Harry J q Cushion and Jack Markwalter, assisting. - Bert Hatcher is news editor, with William Forsmark, Bert Con nor and D. Vowell, assisting. Jack Markwalter is business manager, and his staff includes W. Connally, P. Carmichael, B. Timm, J. Siken and D. Carpenter. BOSWORTH-V1NES O ATLANTA, Ga. — Miss Mabel Vines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vines, of Douglasvillc, and Mr. Joseph Bosworih of Atlanta, were married at the rectory of the Immaculate Conception Church, Father Joseph R. Smith officiating. O GODFREY-HERNIG -o I O CHESTER, S. C.—Miss Eva Fri- dolin Hernig, of Charlotte, and Mr. James Ansel Godfrey, also of Charlotte, were married on De cember 27 at St. Joseph's Church here, Father Christopher Barry, C. O., officiating. FLENIK*' V -BVRD 0 1 o o- I O- EDGEFIELD. S. C.'. — MiBs Ida Ethel.vn Byrd, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James Strom Byrd, of Edge- field, and Mr. Lovirk S. Fleniken, Jr., of Edgefield and Rowesville, were married on December 27 at Immaculate Conception church, Father Theodore 1 Cilwick, C. O., officiating. O- -O CRIBF-» > *4TT o — o DILLON, S. C.—Miss Juanita Theresa Piatt, of Mullins, and Mr. Dorris Franklin Cribb, also of Mul lins, were married recently at St, Louis Church here, Father Charles L. Sheedy officiating. Mrs. Cribb is the daughter ot Mrs. A. B. Piatt. Mr. Cribb is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cribb, of Mullins.