The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, February 28, 1948, Image 10

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I TEN-A THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LA YMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA FEBRUARY 28, 1948 Father Hayes Becomes Pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Atlanta (Special to The Bulletin) ATLANTA, Ga.—Father Harry T. Hayes, S. M., a native of At lanta, has been appointed pastor of the Sacred Heart Church here to succeed Father Edward P. Mc Grath, S. M., who has been made Provincial of the Washington Province of the Marist Fathers. Father Hayes is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Hayes, of Atlanta. His father was license inspector here for fifteen years prior to his death. His mother was the former Miss Mary Mc Govern, of Columbus. Born in the Immaculate Con ception parish, Father Hayes serv ed as an altar boy in that church. He attended the Frazier Street School and the Loretta School, and later when the Hayes family moved to the Sacred Heart parish, he attended Marist College, mean while serving on the altar of the church of which he is now pastor. He was ordained to the priest hood as a member of the Society of Mary at the Marist College, in Due^an Optical Go. Optometrists iind Opticians O. C. Jackson, Jr.. Mg*. 221 Mitchell St.. S. W. ATLANTA. GA. Qsf/fmicrm ■S'ra/i/uj (otn/mmj - iHURCH FURNITURE Chancel furniture, carved-wood fig ures, Bodiform Pews, and folding chairs. Tables and other school furni ture and supplies are also available. Write Department 8 AMERICAN SEATING COMPANY 354 Nelson Street, S. W. Atlanta 3, Ga. Doctor’s Prescription. COUGH MEDICINE Soothes Delicate Membranes CHENEY'S 78-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 of a cough. 30c and 60c at druggists. Crescent Laundry Company Up-to-Date Laundry Work, Dry Cleaning and Dyeing .*19 Second St Phone* 16—1? MACON. GA Out-of-town work aon« on vhort noUt* Goodyear Tires Prest-o-Lite Batteries Genuine Alcmiting General Tire & Supply Co. Broad at Twelfth Street Phone 2600 Augusta. Ga. Tasfy Foods Look for Oscar REV. HARRY T- HAYES, S. M. Washington, D. C., on June 16, 1918, by His Excellency the Most Rev- John Bonzano, D. D., at that time Apostolic Delegate to the United States. His first Solemn High Mass was celebrated at the Sacred Heart Church, where he also celebrated his Silver Jubilee Mass in 1943. Following his ordination, Father Hayes taught at Marist College for a year. He was then appointed assistant pastor of Holy Name of Maiy Church, Algiers, La., where he served in that capacity until 1932, when he was made pastor. He returned to Atlanta in 1939 as assistant pastor of the Sacred Heart Church, and was the first spiritual director of the Holy Name Society, re-organized that year. In the later part of 1939, Father Hayes was named pastor of St. Paul’s Church, Nampa, Idaho, and where he has served until he was named pastor of the Sacred Heart Church here several weeks ago. Father Hayes has two sisters living in Atlanta, Mrs. CharlcsxA. Mallison and Mrs. John Dillard. Miss Jane Judge Dies in Savannah FATHER DAGNEAU HEADS MARIST COMMUNITY Father Philip Dagneau, who has been principal of the Marist Col lege. is now also president of the college, as well as Superior of the Marist Fathers' community in At lanta. A native of Chatham, Ontario, Canada, Father Dagneau com pleted his study for the priesthood at St. Mary’s College, Oakland California, and the Marist Semi nary, in Washington, D. C., where he was ordained in 1909. He took post-ordination courses at the University of Utah, the University of Georgia, and the University of California. In his career as an educator he has served on the faculty of All Hallows College, Salt Lake City, Jefferson College, Convent, La., and the Marist College here, where he has served as principal since 1932. For four years he served as vice-president of the Southern As sociation of Colleges and Sec ondary Schools, and by appoint ment of State Superintendent of Education, M. D. Collins, as a member of the Executive Commit tee for Schools and Junior Col leges in Georgia. FATHER SCHMUHL AT CHURCH IN MARIETTA Father Lawrence Schmuhl, S. M„ has replaced Father John Emerick S. M., as priest in charge of St. Joseph’s Church, Marietta, a mission of the Sacred Heart Parish in Atlanta. Father Schmuhl, who is a na tive of Chicago, completed his study for the priesthood at St. Mary’s Manor, South Langhorne, Pa., and at the Marist College in Washington. He was ordained on June 0, 1947, and his first assign ment was at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Minneapolis, Minn. In addition to being in charge of the mission at Marietta, Father Schmuhl will be the spiritual di rector of the Catholic Youth Or ganizations and Study Club groups at the Sacred Heart Church in Atlanta. Father Emerick has been ap pointed assistant pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Church, Wheel ing, W. Va. SAVANNAH, Ga.—Miss Jane Judge, one of the South’s out standing newspaper women, died on February 15. Funeral services were held at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Miss Judge was associated with The Savannah Morning News from 1899 to 1944, when she was re tired under the paper’s pen'sion system. A versatile newspaper woman, she had performed the duties of nearly every position in the edi torial department of the paper, but was best known in later years for her work as literary editor. Born in Brooklyn, in 1871 the daughter of John Judge, of Ire land, and Mrs. Mary Frances Fox Judge, of South Carolina, Miss Jpdge came to Savannah as a child. She was a graduate of Georgetown Visitation Convent, Washington, D. C., worked dur ing the summer with The Morn ing News while teaching in the public schools, until she became society editor of the newspaper in 1902. Aside from her newspaper work, Miss Judge was an active partici pant in Savannah welfare, politi cal, literary and artistic move ments. She was a member of the Sa vannah Kindergarten ClubI of the Huntingdon Club and one of the organizers of the Town Theatre. She was also a charter member o^ the Poetry Society of Georgia,' which she served as president. She was a charter member of the Equal Suffrage Party of Chat ham County; served as director of the Savannah Chapter, Amer ican Red Cross; was a member of the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a charter member of the Savannah Fes’tival Associa tion. When the Juvenile Protective Association was formed, Miss Judge was a member of the board of directors and active in the work which led to the establishment of the Juvenile Detention Home in connection with the Juvenile Court. When the State Board of Pub lic Welfare was created, she was appointed a member by Governor Hugh Dorsey, and was the only woman on the board for some years. Father P. J. O’Connor Preaching During Lent at Baltimore Churches WASHINGTON, D. C.—Father P. J. O’Connor, assistant professor of Sacread Eloquence in the School of Theology of the Catho lic University of America, and a priest of the Diocese of Savannah- Atlanta, is delivering sermons during the Lenten season in a number of churches. Father O’Connor conducted a Novena at St. Stephen’s Church, in Washington, from February 3 to February 10, and is preaching at St. Edward’s Church, in Balti more, each Tuesday night during Lent. On Wednesday nights, he is preaching at St. Patrick’s Church, in Baltimore, and is delivering a series of Sunday night sermons at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, Mount Washington, Md. During Holy Week, Father O’Connor will preach at the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Chicago. St Prep. Leo College School Accredited High School Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers Ideal Location St leo Pasco County. Florida TERMITE DAMAGE dnUG£ I ERMINIX CO. 1101 Spring St., N. W. ATLANTA, GA. ASK FOR FREE INSPECTION HENRY W. POTEET FUNERAL HOME MRS. WILLIAM J. MULHERIN. Receptionist 529 GREENE STREET AUGUSTA. GEORGIA J. CHRIS WERNTZ DIES IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH. Ga.—Funeral ser vices for James Chris Werntz, a pioneer worker on the Panama Ca nal, who died January 27, were held at the Blessed Sacrament Church. Mr. Werntz was born in Savan nah on October 25, 1872. In his early life an extensive traveler, he worked on the construction of the Panama Canal around the turn of the century He was a former cus todian of the City Hall here and was last connected with the Post Office. He retired two years ago. He is survived by a son, John H. Werntz; a daughter, Mrs. Kath ryn W. Kenney; a sister, Mrs. T. H. MeGinley, two grandchildren, William Joseph Kenney and O’Neil F. Kenney, and a number of nieces and nephews. JOHN ANTHONY KELLY FUNERAL IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for John Anthony Kelly, who died on January 17, were held at the Sacred Heart Church. Mr. Kelly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jnez Kelly; a daughter, Dolores Kelly; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W! J Kelly; a sister, Mrs. W. A. Sullivan, and a number of nieces and nephews. MRS. VIVA S. HASLAM DIES IN NEW YORK CITY SAVANNAH, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Viva Sullivan, Ilaslam, formerly of Savannah, who died in New York City, Jan uary 13, were held from the Cath edral of St. John the Baptist here. Mrs. Haslem, who had made her home in New York for a number of years, is survived by five nieces, Mrs. Glenn Johnson and Mrs. Cord Meyer, Jr., of Savannah; Mrs. Tay lor E. Hoynes and Mrs. Harry Bail- ill, Atlanta, and Mrs. Henry Line berger, Belmont, N. C., and i nephew, James M. Sullivan, Sa vannah. Father John Emmerth, S. M., assistant pastor of the Sacred Heart Church, is in St. Petersburg, Fla., recovering from injuries re ceived in a train wreck last month. LEANDER GANTNER FUNERAL IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for Leander Gantner, who died February 2 at his home in Chicago, were held at the Sacred Heart Church here. Mr. Gantner was chief clerk In the office of the claim agent of the Central of Georgia Rail way when he left Savannah thirty- two years aaa. 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