The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, October 23, 1948, Image 2

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TWO-A THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA j SENIORS AT ATLANTA’S j SACKED HEART SCHOOL ELECT CLASS OFFICERS AT COLUMBUS DAY BANQUET IN SAVANNAH—Father Florence D. Sullivan, S. J., pastor of the Sacred Heart Church, Augusta, is shown as he addressed the Columbus Day banquet of Savannah Council, No. 631, Knights of Columbus, held at the De Soto Hotel, in Savannah. Also pictured above are John F. Martin, of Oklahoma City, a member of the Supreme Board of the K. of C.„ who spoke on “The Land Discovered by Columbus,” and Andrew J. Ryan, solicitor general of Chatham County. ‘Photo—By Southern Photo Service—Courtesy of The Savannah Press) VINCENT ANCONITANO FUNERAL IN SAVANNANH SAVANNAH, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for Vincent Anconitano, who died on September 30, at a vet erans’ hospital in Columbia, S. C„ following an extended illness, were held at the Sacred Heart Church here. One of the finest cooks of Ital ian food in Savannah, Mr. Anconi tano worked for a number of years with local hotels and res taurants, and operated cafes him self during his career here. While watching the parade on St. Patrick’s Day last March, Mr. Anconitano suffered an attcak, and since April has been a patient at the veterans’ hospital in Columbia. A native of Italy, he lived in Buffalo, N. Y„ before coming to Savannah. During World War II he served with the U. S. Army. Survivors include a daughter, Miss Rose Marie Anconitano, of Las Vegas, N. M., and a brother, Frank Anconitano, of Buffalo. T. E. SUTTLES Tax Collector Fulton County K. of G. in Savannah ■ Observe Columbus Day SAVANNAH, Ga.—Knights of Columbus in Savannah paid tribute to their Order’s patron, Christo pher Columbus, at a briLilant Co lumbus Day banquet and ball held at the Hotel Dc Soto. The speakers at the banquet were Father F. D. Sullivan, S. J.. pastor of the Sacred Heart Church, in Augusta, and John F. Martin, member of the Supreme Board of Directors of the K. of C., and for mer mayor of Oklahoma City. Vcstu.s J. Ryan, grand knight of Savannah Council, No. 631, Knights of Columbus, acted as toastmaster. The invocation was offered by Monsignor T. James Mc Namara and the blessing was given by Father Robert Brennan, O. S. B Distinguished guests included Mayor John G. Kennedy, Judge David S. Atkinson, Howell Cone, collector of Ihe port; lferschcl V. Jenkins, publisher of The Savan nah Morning News and Evening Press, and Soliictor General A. J. Ryan. The musical program featured vocal selections by Miss Erin Aru n. Miss Frieda Hill and Thoma. Fahey. Mrs. Lillian Smith was accompanist for Miss Anion, while Miss Patricia Bnrragan ac companied Ihe other singers. Applewhite’s orchestra furnished music for (lie bajl which followed th-; dinner. JOHN I. COSGROVE DIES IN CHARLESTON INSURANCE PROTECTION FOR OUR LOT PURCHASES AT NO COST* West View ... A Name , Traditionally Synonymous in Atlanta With The Best in Burial Services and Custom. West View Cemetery One of the largest and finest in America. Monument and non-monument sections for earth burial. West View Abbey On completion, a world-ranking community mausoleum. Providing 10,500 crypts for above-ground entombment. West View Funeral Home ON PEACHTREE An old-established, fully-modernized funeral home “where beauty and quiet fharm combine to lend comfort and solace in the time of sorrow.” OTHER BASIC WEST VIEW SERVICES ALREADY IN OPERATION ARE THE GREENHOUSES pro viding extensive, year-around floral faeilities. FUNERAL EXPENSE PRO TECTION PLAN for pre need provision of funeral costs. ' WEST VIEW CORPORATION 1680 GORDON ST., S. W. TELEPHONE AM. 6611 ATLANTA, GEORGIA CHARLESTON, S. C.—John 1. Cosgrove. lawyer and president of the Hibernian Mutual Insurance Company, died on October 1, fol lowing a heart attack. Funeral ser vices were held at St. Joseph’s Church with Father J. Alexis West- bury offiicating. Engaged in the practice of law in Charleston since 1919, Mr. Cos grove at one time served as acting associate justice of the Supreme Court of South Carolina. He was accorded a number of honors in his profession, including being named president of Hie Charleston Bar Association and president of the South Carolina Bar Associa tion. He was also vice-president of Ihe Logan-Robinson Fertilizer Company, and until recently was a member of the city school board. Born in Charleston, December 22, 1888, he was the son of James Cosgrove and Mrs. Mary A. Cos grove. His father, a native of Ire land, came to Charleston in 1840. His mother was a native of the city. Mr. Cosgrove was- a graduate of the College of Charleston and received his bachelor of law de gree at the Georgetown University School of Law, in Washington, D. C. Soon after his return to Charles- ton, he was admitted to member ship in the law firm of Logan and Grace, his partners being W. Tur ner Logan, former member of Congress, and John F. Grace, twice mayor of Charleston. He served as corporation coun sel for Ihe City of Charleston, and at the time of his death was coun sel for thfe Charleston County hoard of commissioners. For a time he was associated in the practice of law with Nathan Rosen, now county master of equity, and later formed a partner ship wilh Frank If. Bailey. He was a member of the Four- Minute Men during World W-ar I, and made numerous public appear ances on behalf of patriotic and welfare activities, including the Liberty Loan campaigns. He was an active member of the Hibernian Society, and has served as its president Mr. Cosgrove was a past grand knight of Bishop P. N. Lynch Council, Knights of Columbus, and an active member of flic Hibernian Society, in which he had held the office of president. Mr. Cosgrove is survived by his wife, the former Miss Genevieve Connor; two daughters, Mrs. Fran cis M. Fitzgerald, of Charlotte, and Mrs. Walter A. Kenken, Jr., of Charleston; two brothers, Leon Cosgrove and. Frank Cosgrove, and two grandchildren. INFORMATION CLASSES FOR NON-CATHOLICS ARE RESUMED IN CHARLESTON CHARLESTON, S, C.—Father John J. McCarthy, pastor of the Blessed Sacrament Church, resum ed on October 13 the Catholic Information Classes, for non-Catli- olics, that he has been conduct ing so successfully for several years Classes are held every Wednesday evening, at 6 o’clock, at the Blessed Sacrament School, Byrnes Downs, and all persons who arc interested are invited to attend. ATLANTA, Ga.—Members of the class of ’49 at the Sacred Heart School here elected as of ficers of the senior class, Miss Dolores Kennedy, president; Miss Frances Breen, vice president; Miss Mary Alyce Ware, secretary, and Miss Dawn Bachler, treasurer. The annual “Sacre Coeur” staff will include Miss Margaret Wilson, editor; Miss Dolores Hooks, busi ness manager; Miss Dolores Ken nedy, advertising manager; Miss Carolyn Smith, circulation man ager; Miss Janet Wilcoxon, picture editor, and Miss Marilyn White, art editor. The staff of “The Live Wire,” student publication, will be headed by Miss Angela Ray, edi- OCTOBER 23, 1948 tor; Miss Mary Elizabeth Gunn, associate editor, and Miss Barbara Kelly, business manager. Students at the Sacred Heart School who have been invited to be cheerleaders for Marist Col lege are Misses Leonard Archer Alice Cole, Jeryl Asher and Joan Welch. - f/mimt/t -S'catm/ (mfjrw// Ch URCII FURNITURI Chancel furniture, carved-wood fig ures, Bodiform Pews, and folding chairs. Tables and other school furni ture and supplies are also available. Writ* Doparfmont 8 AMERICAN SEATING COMPANY 354 Nelson Street; 5. W. Atlanta 3, Ga. AMOS DRUG STORE 3 ASHBY STREET, S. W. ATLANTA, GA. SOUTHEASTERN HATCHERIES U. S. Approved — MONEYMAKER — Baby Chicks 139 141 Forsyth St.. S. W. Phone Main 1125 WILL SHIP C. O. D. 100% LIVE ARRIVAL GUARANTEED Atlanta, Georgia HENRY W. POTEET FUNERAL HOME MRS. WILLIAM J. MULI1ERIN. Receptionist 529 GREENE STREET AUGUSTA. GEORGIA JOHN BERGER Interior Painting and Paper Hanging Estimates Cheerfully Given Phone 2-2696 211 West 60th Street SAVANNAH, GEORGIA FRED A. YORK PEST CONTROL SERVICE Our Slogan—Ncarjv Right Don't Do Our Service—Always Guaranteed Our Products on Sale at Office CALL FOR FREE INSPECTION OR INFORMATION WA 8343—8344 Distributors for Rose Exterminator Co. Est. 1860 PHOTO PROCESS ENGRAVING COMPANY PHOTO FKCKAVtRS ARTISTE »»»•! worn turn • nuxTA.citKu NOTRE DAME ACADEMY Southern Pine*, N. C. A resident and Day School for Girls conducted by the Sister* it Notre Dame de Namur College Preparatory Course. Music. Art. and Secretarial Subjects are offered. Extensive grounds u> the pine covered sandhills of North Carolina afford outdoor recreation in riding, swimming, boating, tennis, archery, and other sports. The school is accredited by the State of North Carolina. For further information address the Sister Superior. McGOLDRICK MOTOR CO., Inc. Studebaker Cars and Trucks PARTS - ACCESSORIES SERVICE / 356 FIRST STREET PIIONE 1736 MACON, Jf^ORGlA