The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, February 28, 1948, Image 3

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FEBRUARY 28, 1948 THF BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA THREE-A WM. TELLAM CO., Inc. MANUFACTURERS Tellnuan’s High Grade Brand “PEANUT BUTTER" 433 Bedford Place. N. E. Atwood 2421 ATLANTA, GEOBflIA C. J. HAMPER GROCERY CO. The Best in Food 608 Peachtree N. E. — HEmlock 5000 2939 Peachtree Road — CHerokee 1141 ATLANTA, GEORGIA PAPAL AND CHRIST THE KING FLAGS U. S. AND GEORGIA STATE FLAGS FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS We are manufacturers and will appreciate your inquiries and orders for Flags. Banners, Pennants, Caps, Chenille Letters. GENERAL SPECIALTY CO. 72 BROAC N. W. ATLANTA. GA. CLARK LAUNDRY - DRY GLEANING TWO COMPLETE PLANTS 1107 Peachtree St., N. E, 2967 Peachtree Road HEmlock 4466 CHerokee 5311 ATLANTA, GEORGIA JOHN G. BUTLER CO. LUMBER AND MILLWORK BUILDING SUPPLIES SAVANNAH, GA. ESTABLISHED IBS') Complete Banking and Trust Facilities The Liberty National Bank & Trust Co. SAVANNAH,GEORGIA MUMURK FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION The Georgia State Savings Association Bull and York Streets Savannah, Ga. Established 1890 Chartered Banking and Trust Company A BANK WHICH GIVES YOU SAFETY—SERVICE—SECURITY Out-of-Town Checks Accepted at Par UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SAINT JOSEPH'S INFIRMARY SCHOOL OF NURSING Atlanta, Georgia Approved by the Georgia State Board of Examiners for Nurses and by the Committee on Nursing Education of the Catholie Hospital Association. Scholarships available to qualified High School gradu ates. Classes admitted in September and February. For information apply to Director of School of Nursing; Phone WAInut 7131, Extension 48 Retreat House for Women Opened at Pinehurst, N. C John J. Cooley Dies in Savannah SAVANNAH, Ga.—John J. Cooley, well known Savannali business man, died on February 4, following a heart attack. Funeral services were held at the Sacred Heart Church. For many years, Mr. Cooley was with Golden's Jewelry Store after having owned and operated his own business for a number of years. Mr. Cooley graduated from Benedictine Military School, and in the years following World War served as assistant coach of the football team at the school. He is survived by a son, John J. Cooley, Jr.: two sisters, Miss Helen Cooley and Miss Gertrude Cooley; two brothers, Peter M. Cooley and Michael T. Cooley, and a number of nieces and nephews. JOHN HENRY COLLINS DIES IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, Ga.— John Henry Collins, retired city engineer, who died February 19, were held at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Mr. Collins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie D. Collins; five daughters, Miss Mary Collins, Mrs. Clyde Stafford, Mrs . Elizabeth. Stafford, Miss Lille M. Collins, Mrs. J. W. Lee, all of Savannah; a sister, Mrs. Mary McCann; a broth er, David Collins, Lowell, Mass., and six grandchildren MRS. MARIA W. SEXTON FUNERAL IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Maria W. Sexton, who died February 19, were held at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Mrs. Sexton was for many years active in the work of the Cath olic Women’s Club and the Daugh ters of Isabella. She is survived by a son. William H. Sexton, and a number of cousins. MRS WILLIAM BOUGH FUNERAL IN COLUMBUS COLUMBUS, Ga. — Funeral services for Mrs. Goldie G. Bough, wife of Williams S. Bough, who died February 9, were held at the Church of the Holy Family, Fath er Herman J. Deimel officiating. Mrs. Bough was born in Co lumbus, August 29, 1909, the daughter of Walter E. Gainous and Mrs. Louis Kennedy Gainous. She is survived by her husband, her mother, Mrs. Walter E. Gain ous; three sisters, Mrs. Jack Whit tington, Columbus, Mrs. Wayue Thurmond, Thomaston, and Mrs. Everet DeLong, Augusta; two brothers, Clifford Gainous and William Gainous, both of Colum bus; several aunts and uncles, among them being Mrs. James R. Bryant, Mrs. J. T. Desse, and Mrs. A. Y. Thompson, all of Columbus. C. E. SAWYER DIES IN ALBANY ALBANY, Ga.—Funeral services for C. E. Sawyer, who died Feb ruary 11, were held at St. The resa’s Church. Mr. Sawyer, a resident of Al bany for eighteen years, is surviv ed by his wife, the former Miss Sarah Dozier, of South Carolina; a daughter, Miss Ruth Sawyer; a son James Sawyer; his mother, Mrs. J. M. Sawyer, all of Albany; and two sisters, Mrs. J. E. Odum, Brunswick, and Mrs. C. C, Bar- row, Atlanta. VICTOR ANTHONY DIES IN ROME ROME, Ga.—Funeral services for Victor Anthony, who died February 2, were held from St. Mary's Church. Mr. Anthony, a native of Italy, came to the United States in 1909. After residing in Chicago for a year he came to Rome, where he has since made his home. He re tired from business several years ago and has been devoting his time to the management of his real estate holdings. He is survived by his wife; a daughter. Mrs. William B. Kelly; a son, Horace Anthony, and two grandchildren. JOHN C. DEIHL DIES IN CHICAGO CHICAGO. 111. — Funeral ser vices for John C. Deihl, formerly of Atlanta, who died on January 14, were held at St. Mel’s Church. Mr. Deihl is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Deihl. eleven sons and daughters, twenty-five grandchildren, seven great-grand children. Among the sons who survive Mr. Deihl are Edward J. Deihl, of Atlanta, Ga.; John C. Deihl, Char lotte, N. C.; and Father Joseph Delhi, S. M., of the Vicariate AoostoUc U the Samoa Islands. THOMAS A. HARDEE FUNERAL IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for Thomas Anthony Hardee, victim of a tragic fishing trip off Wilmington Island, were held January,27 at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Mr. Hardee, who was born in Savannah October 1, 1914, attend ed the Cathedral School and Bene dictine Military School, and was a painter before entering the Army with the outbreak of World War II. He served overseas with the Seventh Armored Division in the campaign of Northern France, the Ardennes, the Rhineland and central Europe. Holding the rank of sergeant, he was a medium tank commander and a gunner. He was awarded the Purple Heart for injury received when his tank exploded, and gained the Bronze Star medal in Holland taking a tank 'dozer and clearing frozen, snow-filled roads ahead of ad vancing American columns, in the face of mines and enemy fire. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hardee; four sisters, Mrs. Seaborn S. Griffith, Mrs. D. G. Holland, Mrs. Mildred Holland and Mrs. F. S. Moreno; a brother, W. A. Hardee; an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.'E. R. Har dee, and several nieces, nephews and cousins, all of Savannah. JOHN HALEY DIES IN ELBERTON ELBERTON, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for John Haley, who died in Elberton, where he was a mem ber of St. Mary’s parish, were hold in Granitevills, Vt, at St. Sylves ter’s Church, with Father Joseph H. Dussault officiating. Born in Canada, Mr. Haley mar ried Miss Anna Comsikey, at Gran- iteville in 1904. His wife, a son, several nieces and nephews sur vived him. Since 1920, Mr. and Mrs. Haley made their home in Georgia, where he was identified in the granite industry, operating his own quarry for a number of years. (Special to The Bulletin) RALEIGH, N. C.—Bishop Vin cent S. Waters of Raleigh has an nounced that through the genero sity of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meehan, of New York, the attrac tive piece of property, the former Meehan home at the noted winter resort, Pinehurst, N. C., and the property has been converted in a Retreat House for women. The imposing residential struc ture which was formerly the Mee han's winter home, is located on a triangular lot of about an acre, next to the Sacred Heart Church. The house contains about twenty rooms and is well suited to its new purpose. Much of the furn ishings have also been donated by Mr. and Mrs. Meehan and the grounds are beautifully landscaped with trees and shrubs into gardens. The Retreat House will be con ducted by Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis, of Maryville, Mo. Tlie new property has been en titled ’’Maryhurst Retreat House for Women,” and it will have a permanent chapel and a regular scheduled of Closed Retreats throughout the year from Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon. The Retreats will be conducted by priests of the various Religious Orders and secular priests. The first Retreat was held January 2-4. Dominican Missionary at Port Wentworth Church for Novena (Special to The Bulletin) SAVANNAH, Ga.—Father Mar tin D. Burke, O. P. of the Do minican Mission Band with head quarters in Columbia, S. C., con ducted a Novena in honor of Our Lady of Lourdes at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, at Fort Wentworth, from February 1 to February 11. Father Burke, who conducted a Mission for this parish last year, was invited to return this year to conduct the Novena by Father Dan J. McCarthy, the pastor. MARYHURST DIOCESAN RETREAT HOUSE FOR WOMEN (CONDUCTED BY FRANCISCAN SISTERS) PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA Retreats Every Weekend 8 p.m. Friday until 3 p.m. Sunday For information and reservations write or wire Father John A. Brown Sacred Heart Church Pinehurst, N. C. Telephone: Pinehurst 2291 (Out of State retreatants welcomed)