The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, January 17, 1948, Image 6

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SIX THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA JANUARY 17. 19*8 MARRIAGES o I o LOMAX-DAVIS — O — o MACON, Ga.—Miss Ann Eliza beth Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall Davis, and Mr. John Harvard Hunter, son ol' Mr. and Mrs. Regis G. Lomax, were married on December 30 at St. Jos eph’s Church, Father Robert T. Bryant, S. J., officiating. CASEY-JOHNSON O MURPHY-ZIPPERER 3: o COLUMBUS, Ga. — Miss Jane Zippercr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Zipperer, and Mr. Emile Davis Murphy, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Murphy, were married on Decem ber 27 at the Church of the Holy Family, Father Herman J. Deimel officiating. O O BRU NSW WICK, Ga. — Miss Mary Cleo Johnson, 'daughter of Mr and Mrs. Herbert Walter Johnson, and Mr. Richard Edward Casey, of Richmond Hill, were married on December 27, with a Nuptial Mass, at St. Francis Xav ier Church, Father John T. Mer cer, S. M., officiating. o—— — ,0 IIAHNE-BLAKE O —O SAVANNAH, Ga- Miss Frances Blake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blake, and Mr. Francis Jos eph Hahne, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J Hahne, were married on December 27 at the Sacred Heart Church. Father Aloysius Wachtcr, O. S. B., officiating. HEAVEY-ROB15RSON O ! o SAVANNAH, Ga.—Miss Mildred Inez Roberson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). V. Roberson, and Mr. William John Heavev Jr., son of Mr- and Mrs. William John Heav- ey. of Boston, Mass., were mar ried on January 3 at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Monsignor T. James McNamara officiating. o- id. IIINELY-GATTMAN SAVANNAH. Ga.—Miss Kather- ] ine Ellen Gattman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Gatt- ^ ^ man, and Mr. Joseph Ernest Hinelv. an( j (Hat there is much suffering Jr., were married on December 24 among the unemployed Italian O .0 FARKAS-O’CONNOR O . O ALBANY, Ga. — Miss Marie Lorris O’Connor, daughter of Mrs. Marie Rau O’Connor, and Mr. Alan Farkas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sigo Farkas, were married on De cember 28 at the rectory of St. Theresa’s Church, Father Daniel J. Bourke, Va. F., officiating. FATHER LAUGEL ARRIVES IN ROME AUGUSTA, Ga.—Father George Laugcl, S. M. A., former pastor of the Immaculate Conception Church here, has arrived in Rome, Italy, where he will serve as a counselor to the Very Rev. Peter Harrington, Superior General of tlie Society of African Missions. Father Laugel reports that his voyage across the Atlantic was pleasant despite thfe winter wea ther and two storms which were passed through on the way over. He writes that conditions in Italy are much confused and mention ed that after nearly two weeks in Rome he had not yet received his baggage which was to have been forwarded from Naples. At: Na ples, lie says, the harbor facilities suffered great damage during the war and that the luggage of some 1,400 passengers was piled so high that it took several days to clear it through the customs shed. He is hopeful that conditions in Italy will improve, and says that while there is a good quantity of food and other goods in the stores, he prices arc extremely high, ■t the Sacred Heart Church, Fath er Aloysius Wachtcr, O. S. B., of ficiating. | O o HUB ANKS-M ARK WALTER o — o AUGUSTA. Ga. — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Victor Markwalter an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss J; no Cosgrove Markwalter, to Mr. Walter Huoh Eubanks, son of Mrs Grover C. Connelly and the late W. H. Eu banks. on December 30, at St. Mary’s-on-Thc-HiU Church, Father Arthur Weltzor officiating. . J HAYES-FAZIO — O I — o GREKNVILE. S. C.—Miss Fran ces Fazio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fazio, of Greenville, and Mr J. Truss Hayes. Jr., son of Mr and Mrs. J. Truss Hayes, of Dillon, were married at St. Mery’s Church here. Fa!her Ronald An derson officiating. MOCK-HELTON -O I -O people and the some 700,000 dis placed persons in Rome. These people, who moved to Rome after their homes had been destroyed, include Italians, Aus trians, Hungarians, Gefmans, Al banians, Yugoslavs and those of ALBANY, Ga. Miss Doiothy o(bp,. nations Helton, daughter of Mr. arul Mrs. | „ . ” , _ „ . H. H. Helton, and Mr. Ray S. I ““J °< 1,le Re >g.ous commu- Mock, son of Mr and Mrs. John Rom( “- Fath * r La «- H. Mock, were married on Janu- Be', offer a meal a day to the dis- ary 5 at St. Theresa’s Church, . peisons ’ a ” d * ’ at at Father Daniel J. Bourke, V. F„ of- Mother house of the Society of Delating and offering the Nuptial Afllcan Missions there are hungry K people who come every day to en joy the soup that is prepared far them. Mass. O- -O BAILEY-KILPATRICK O- -O He says that there is not enough work for all of Uje peo- SAVANNAII, Ga.—Mr. and Mrs. P lf> ,0 be employed and that the W W Kilpatrick announce Hie government is no! able to fi- marriage of their daughter, Miss Projects such as those spon- Margaret Kilpatrick, to Mr. Harry W. P. A. in the E. Bailey, on January Cathedral of St. John the Bap tist. Father Aloysius Wachter, O. S. B., officiating. sored by the 10 at the United States. Father Laugel states that those who call at the Vatican are as tounded at the vigor of mind and body of His Holiness Pope Pius XII, who is granting many audi ences (o visitors every day. At the Motherhouse of the Af rican Misions, many languages are heard, as there arc stationed ! there at the present time six CHARLESTON S. C.—Bids for L-Nlimen. two Frenchmen, (wo he construction of the new Bishop | Dutchmen. one German, one Ital- England High School gymnasium ’an. and one American, makings will be opened on January 21, ae- , ’’cnla!’ e family of nalions. cording to Harold Tatum, tile architect who designed the plans PUPILS OF ST. JOSEPH’S Greenville K. of C. Hosts at Christmas Dinner-Dance Party (Special to The Bulletin) GREENVILLE, S. C.—Members of Greenville Council, Knights of Columbus, entertained their wives, their friends, and them selves at a gala Christmas party at Gallivan Memorial Hall. Santa Claus was on hand to distribute gifts to the guests, who dined and danced, and a pro gram of Christmas carols was |.re sented by the K. of C. Glee Club, composed of Eugene W. Cehan, Carroll Carpin, J. Merrelle Mock, Joseph A. Carpin, Waler Jureski, Alvin Watson, Edward Flaspoeh- ier, Sam Francis, Henry B. Wells, Carl T. Sullivan, Anthony Francis, James Francis, Philip Howard, Richard Bindewald and Joseph A. Putnam. George A. Francis was general chairman of the committee ar ranging for the party, with T. Francis McNamara, • Jr., Henry Wells and J. A. Carpin, Jr., as sisting. St. Leo College I'rep. School Accredilcd High School Conducted o> the Benedictine Fathers Ideal cocation St. Ixso Pasco County Florida Du££an QptfcaJ Go. Optometrists and Opticians O. C. Jackson. Jr.. Mgr. 221 Mitchell St. S W. ATLANTA GA HOLY NAME SOCIETY IN THUNDERBOLT ELECTS OFFICERS FOR 1948 THUNDERBOLT, Ga.—Dr. F. E. Dueey has been ejected presi dent of the Holy Name Society of the Church of the Nativity of Our Lord, other officers named being Alfred Courvoisie, vice-president; J. F. Jugstetter, secretary, and P. A. Tutcn, treasurer. At the Communion breakfast of the society, held last month in the parish hail, Father James If. Con- lin, diocesan director of the Holy Name Society, was the guest speaker. FIRST FRIDAY CLUB IN MACON ELECTS OFFICERS Crescent Laundry Company Up-to-Date Laundry Work, Dry Cleaning and Dyeing 519 Second SL Phonet 18—IV MACON. GA Out-ot-town work doni on short notlro Goodyear Tires Prest-o-Lite Batteries Genuine Alemiting General Tire & Supply Co. Broad at Twelfth Street Phone 2600 Augusta, Ga. TO OPEN BIDS FOR GYM AT BISHOP ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL IN CHARLESTON Doctor's Prescription COUGH MEDICINE Soothes Delicate Membranes CHENEY’S 7S-year-old formula, first prescribed by a doctor to relieve delicate membranes Irri tated by coughs and colds. Easy, pleasant to take—for young and old. Buy CHENEY’S today for use at first sign ol a cough, 30c and 60c at druggists. for the structure. j .SCHOOL IN CHARLESTON Albert Sottile, chairman of the * SING CHRISTMAS CAROLS building committee, stated that (he j gy mnasium will be a structure 186 j CHARLESTON, S. C.—Pupils by 94 feet, with a gymnasium floor j of St. Joseph’s School presented a measuring 60 by 110 feet, with j ChriHmas program at the school bleachers to seat 1,000 spectators. | which was broadcasted over Sta- Slrowers and locker rooms for boys . tion WHAN Children from the and girls and visiting teams will | school also sang Christmas carols be provided, and a conference at (lie hospital-, and at St. Joseph’s room and an office will also be j Church, on Christmas Day. • hen space in the one-story build ing. MACON, Ga.—Recently elected officers who will bead the Firsl Friday Club of St. Joseph’s parish for this year are William J. O’Shaughnessey, president; Ed- • ward P. Lnckay, vice-president and Jack Davis, secretary-treas urer. Members of the First Friday Club, which is sponsored by Ma con Council, Knights of Colum bus, receive Holy Communion in a body at the 6:30 o'clock Masson the first Friday of each month at St. Joseph's Church. After Mass, breakfast is served the club members, in the parish hall by members of the Mothers’ CHd of St. Josephs’ School. STOP TERMITE DAMAGE . -nlVllNlA bu. 1 ,n 1 Spring St.. N. W. ASK FOR FREE INSPECTION HENRY W. P0TEET FUNERAL HOME MRS. WILLIAM J. MULHERIN. Receptionist 529 GREENE STREET AUGUSTA. GEORGIA AMOS DRUG STORE 1 ASIISTREET S W ATLANTA. GA. cSmetican Seating Company < III IU II FIJHNITIJBB Chancel furniture, curved-wood iif'iiroH, pews tables, and folding chairs to til every budget. Many other typon of church equipment and nupplies also available. Write Department 8 AMERICAN SEATING COMPANY 354 Ncbon Street, S. W. Atlanta 3. Ga. ST. MARY’S HOME IN SAVANNAH IS VISITED BY SAINT NICHOLAS SAVANNAH, Ga.—Santa Ct us, or a reasonable facsimile of the 1 genial St. Nicholas, paid his tenth I annual visit to the children of St. Mary’s Home just before Christ- Arrong the carolers were Charles Sii'isky, William Old- mixon. Robert Wilson, Michael Buero, Lee Boyd. Thomas Gaillard. William Murphy, Roy Leopold, Raymond Morris and Buddy Rourke; and Muriel Kennedy, Jo hanna Runey, Carol Helhken, Lu cille Soriano. Teresa O’Rourke, Marilyn Morris, Joan Iloppman, Carolyn Sirisky, Mary Keach, Frances Reynolds, Peggy O’Con nor. Peggy Easterling, Jean mas and following his distribution ^rke^Annc^^Riehardt Marie ol gifts to the children, there was McLoughl ’ in rath,-win* Smith. Tasfy Foods Look for Oscar a party at which the young people “easted on ice cream, cake, candy a'-d other tempting refreshments. The party was arranged by a roup of Catholic women of Sa vannah with Mrs. J. E. Shephard. Miss Mary Ellen Flynn, Miss An gela McDonough in charge. With the cooperation of John J. Fogarty, the same groups enter tained (lie Sifters of Mercy at St. Mary’s Home with a seafood din ner on Friday after Christmas. INFIRMARY ALUMNAE ELECT NE7W OFFICERS CHARLESTON, S. C.—Officers of the Alumnae Association of the St. Francis Xavier Infirmary. Training School for Nurses were installed at the January meeting, included Miss Frances Cheney, re elected as president; Mrs. Joseph Donan, vice president; Miss Mary McKay, recording secretary; Miss Virginia Svendsen, treasurer; Mrs. John J. Morrissey, corresponding f.ccictary; Miss Floride Lesene, chairman of (he sick committee, and Sister Mary Perpetua, mem ber of the board of direelors. Catherine Smith, Ellen Beckman, Sue Richards, Catherine Dawkins Mary White, Gwendolyn Wolfe, Truclie Kana- paux, Mary White, Gene Dorr ICcnnan and Clara Mae Soriano. REDEMPTOIUSTS CONDUCT MISSION AT FORT BENNING FORT BENNING, Ga.—At the invitation of Major John Rafferty, Catholic chaplain at the Infantry Center, a Mission for the Cath olic personnel, and their families was conducted by Father James P. Clune, C. SS. R„ and Father Fran cis Donoghue, C. SS. R., of the Redemptorist Fathers Mission Band. PHOTO PROCESS ENGRAVING COMPANY PHOTO ENGRAVERS ARTISTS 1194 LliCKIi SIlllll • ATLANTA . ClORIilA I FOR THE FIRST TIME in the history of China, Christmas day wa s a public holiday throughout the country. It was the result of a suggestion made by Archbishop Paul Yu Pin of Nanking and adopt ed by the National Assembly. In an unprecedented radio address to the nation President Chiang Kai- shek paid honor to the “majestic fact” of Christ’s birth. SCOTT-McGOLDRICK MOTOR CO., Inc. Studebaker Gars and Trucks PARTS - ACCESSORIES - SERVICE 356 FIRST STREET PHONE 1736 MACON, GEORGIA