The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, February 28, 1948, Image 11

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FEBRUARY 28, 1948 THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA ELEVEN Headquarters for Men’s Apparel Griffon Suits Stetson Hats Florslicim Shoes Manhattan Shirts GALLAGER & FOXWORTH “Where Good Clothes Cost Less’ SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA BUY YOUR Fertilizers, Feeds, Grains of All Kinds, Lime and Cement, Hardware, Wagons and Farm Implements From W. B. BOYLE CO., Inc. 30-32 E. Liberty Street Phone 41 SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA SIBERT’S DRUG STORE CUT RATE The Rexall Store Drugs, Cigars, Candy, Toilet Articles and Soda Water AGENTS FOR NUNNALLY’S FINE CANDIES 8 S. Main Street Phone 283 SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA When You Think of a Juicy Steak, Think of JIM’S WAFFLE SHOP 134 South Main Street Sumter, S. C. THE RU-VELLE Ready-to-W ear and Accessories RUTH REDFERN JENNINGS 101 £ N. Main St. Sumter, S. C. Best Wishes Carolina Hardware Co. 7 South Main Street Sumter. South Carolina PHONE 1420 PHONE 1421 'VISIT OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT T. H. CLARKE, President No. 1 SOUTH MAIN STREET THE SUMTER DRY GOODS CO. Dry Goods, Notions, Ready-to-Wear Rugs and Art Squares SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE TOM EVANS GARAGE Welders—Mechanics—Electricians BODY, FENDER AND RADIATOR WORK “U Break ’Em, We Fix ’Em” “U Bend ’Em, We Straighten ’Em” SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA Manning Brown — S. B. Hutcheson — J. A. Stubbs STUBBS BROTHERS SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA CLOTHIERS and HABERDASHERS Pastor of Colored Parish in Sumter FATHER HAGGERTY The Itev. Thomas Haggerty, O. M. I., Pastor of St. Jude Church, Sumter, S. C., who is also pastor of St. Anne’s Church, which serves the Colored parish in Florence. CHARLESTON THEATRE GUILD PRESENTING “THE BETRAYAL” CHARLESTON, S. C. — "The Betrayal,” Goeffrey Dowsett’s im pressive drama of the Passion of Christ, was presented by the Lenten Theatre Guild at the Gloria Theatre, in matinee per formances, of the first two Sun days of Lent, February 15 and 22. Production was under the di rection of Traynor Ferillo, former ly associate director of the Clare Tree Major Theatrical Productions of New York, the National Classic Theatre, and the Children's Theatre. Father Jerome C. Powers, assist ant pastor of St. Patrick’s Church, and a member of the faculty of Bishop England High School, ap peared in the play .as The Christus. Murray Bennett, who has dis tinguished himself on the New York stage and in theatres throughout the nation, whose career began under George Arliss, noted star of stage and screen, played the role of Judas. In addition to directing the pro duction, Traynor Ferillo was seen in the role of Pontius Pilate. Stella Rigby Sottlle, who will be remembered for her portrayal of the Blessed Mother in “Pilate and the Cross, last year, was cast as Claudia, the wife of Pilate. The full cast numbered about thirty, many of whom have had previous experience on the stage and on radio programs. “The Betrayal” is a religious spectacle, with elaborate costum ing and brilliant stage settings en hancing the beauty of the produc tion. Its presentation in Charles ton was sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Association of the Cathedral School, and a percent age of the proceeds will be donat ed to the Bishop England High School Building Fund. Almost every color imaginable was used in costumes of silk, sat in, velvet brocade and damask materials, with gold and silver ornaments adding brilliant touch es. All of the costumes, except those of the Roman soldiers, were made in Charleston, under the di rection of a committee which in cluded Mrs Joseph Rabb, Mrs. G. Humphrey Igoe, Mrs. G. W. Aimar, Mrs. John Shcedy, and Mrs. George M. Traynor. Tlie two stage settings added to the attractiveness of the pro duction. The first, act scene rep- resented the council room of the court in Jerusalem. Heavy vel vets and brocades were draped over the decorative furniture, and the background was of silver and rust-colored drapes. The second scene in the throne room of Pon tius Pilate was designed to show (he spaciousness of the Homan palace. Gold and blue satin drapes were centered with a wide arch of gold and broad steps led to a balcony facing the hill of Calvary. The east included Father Je rome C. Powers, G. Humphrey Igoe, William S. Walker, Harry Gianaris, Traynor Ferillo, Stella Rigby Sot- tile, James Igoe, Murray Bennett, Peter Theos, Albeit Peale, Ruford Bolchoz.John Prioster, Lawrence Terry Grier Skinner, Bill Mims, Joseph Cisa, Vyvian Williams, Louis Tempests, John Duffy, An tonia K. Manos, Samuel Hanvey, Joseph Trott, William Heming way, George Traynor, B. P. Can non, H. C. Goode, Sam Payne, A. C. Due. Trumpeters, under the direction of J. E. McElmurray, company commander of the Citadel band, were of great dramatic value in the production. 1 MARRIAGES o- GORDON-MURPHY o o ATLANTA, Ga.—Miss Margaret Catherine Murphy, daughter of Mrs. David Daniel Murphy, of St. Louis, and Mr. Thomas ’Arthur Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Francis Gordon, of Atlanta, were married with a Nuptial Mass on January 17 at St. Luke the Evan gelist Church, Richmond Heights, St. Louis, Father Joseph McMahon officiating. The bride, who entered with her uncle, Fred Murphy, of Atlanta, was attended by her sister, Miss Helen Jane Murphy, as maid of honor, and by Mrs. Winston L. Greene and Miss Mary Cecil Paint er, of St. Louis, as bridesmaids. Lewis F. Gordon, Jr., brother of the groom, served as best man, and Robert E. Gordon, another brother, Fred Murphy, Jr., Neil Murphy, of Atlanta, and Jack Leykan, of St. Louis, were the usher groomsmen. WALSH-RYAN SAVANNAH, Ga.—Miss Cath erine Anne Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira James Ryan, and Mr. Charles Raymond Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Walsh, were married on January 29 at the Cathedral of St. John the Bap tist, Bishop Emmet M. Walsti of Charleston, uncle of the bride groom, officiating and offering the Nuptial Mass, with Monsignor T. James McNamara, rector of the Cathedral, assisting. MEYERS-KRUGER | O O GREENVILLE, S. C—Sergeant Patricia Margaret Kruger, WAC, and Staff Sergeant William Wal lace Meyers, both of the 309th Base Unit, were married at the base chapel at the Greenville Army Air Base, Chaplain Alexis St. Onge officiating. COLLINS-HAYS • O ATLANTA, Ga. — Mrs. Rogers Hays has announced the marriage of her daughter, Miss Martha Anne Hays, to Mr. James Estes Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hol lins Estes Collins, of Fairburn, at St. Anthony’s Church, Father Felix Donnelly officiating. WHITE-McELVEEN 0 1 O SUMTER, S. C—Miss Arri- minta McElveen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McElven, and Mr. Robert Edward White were mar ried on January 22, Father John P. Clancy, pastor of St. Anne's Church, officiating. REEVES-CHILDS 0 1 O o o | FITZGERALD-BECTON | O o SAVANAH, Ga. — Miss Betty Faye Beclon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becton, of Garden City, and Mr. John J. Fitzgerald, of Wilmington Island, were mar ried on January 24 at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Port Wentworth, Father Dan J. McCarthy officiat ing. O- ATLANTA, Ga.—Miss Margaret Hope Childs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Childs, and Mr. Joel Clyde Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Houston C. Reeves, were mar ried on January 18 at the Cathe dral of Christ the King, Monsignor Joseph G. Cassidy officiating. L BLACKWELL - GOEPPER O O ‘ WRIGLE Y-BLOOM ICR O O ATLANTA, Ga.—Miss Virginia Leigh Bloomer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Bloomer, and Mr William Henry Wrigley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett W. Wrigley, were married on January 31 at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Monsignor Joseph G. Cassidy, officiating. Mrs. R. L. Richardson was her sisters matron of honor. Everett W. Wrigley, Jr., was his brother’s best man, and the ushers were Burke Rudolph, John Mion, Steven Campbell and Malcolm McNabb. O- OAKLEY-1IOLLAND O -O DAWSON, Ga. — Miss ElLic Jane Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Daniel Holland, of Herod, and Mr. Edward Kordel Oakley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Oalriey, of Newport, R. I., were married at St. Ann’s Church, Washington, D. C., Father Vincent P. Cleri, officiating. STECZYNSKI-WE1G EL COLUMBUS, Ga.—Miss Bernice May Weigel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mathews Weigel of Strat ford, Va„ and Mr. Arthur Stcczy 11- ski, of Fort Benning and Nellie- ville, Wis., were married on Fcr- ruary 7, with a Nuptial Mass, at the Church of the Holy Family, Father Herman J. Deiniel officiat ing. Mr. Steezynski is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steezynski, of Nellie ville. SMITH-SPEED — O CHARLESTON, S. C. — Miss Shirley Rose Speed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clayton Speed, and Mr. Julian Eugene Smith, Jr., were married on January 17 at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Monsignor James J. May, V. G., officiating. -O I ■ o ATLANTA, Ga. — Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goepper announce the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Dana Marie Goepper, to Mr. Robert Ter ry Blackwell, on January 13 at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Mon- signor Joseph G. Cassidy officiat ing. O- TUTTLE-YOUNG 0 1 O ATLANTA, Ga—Miss Dorothy Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Young, Sr., and Mr. Earl J. Tuttle. Jr . were married at the Church of the Immaculate Con ception, Father Henry E. Phillips officiating. ATK1NSON-TAYLOR O O I O GREENWOOD, S. C—Miss Ma- ble Stormes Taylor, of Jackson ville, Fla., and Mr. Thomas B. Atkinson, Jr., of Greenwood, were married on February 7, at St. Paul’s Church, Jacksonville, Fath er Joseph Corde, S. M. A., offici ating. O- FRITZ-JAMERSON I O- O COLUMBUS, Ga—Miss Yvonne Jamerson, daughter of Mrs. M. Jamerson, and Mr. Arthur L. Fritz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Fritz, of Reddick, 111., were mar ried at the Church of the Holy Family, Father Herman Diemel of ficiating. O- GOGGINS-BURGESS O SAVANNAH, Ga.—Miss Norma Burgess and Mr. James L. Gog- gins were married on January 24, with a Nuptial Mass, at the Bless ed Sacrament Church, Father Thomas A. Brennan officiating. BLACK-DAWSON o o CHARLESTON, S. C. — Mrs. Elizabeth Frances Dawson, daugh ter of James E. Dawson and the late Mrs. Dawson, and Mr. Andrew R. D. Black were married at the rectory of St. Joseph’s Church, Father J. Alexis Westbury officiat ing. Mr. Black is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Black. Best Wishes / Avery Lumber Company 201 South Harvin Street SUMTER. S. C.