The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, November 27, 1948, Image 18

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EIGHTEEN THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA Pupils ol St. Joseph’s School, Brunswick. Georgia NOVEMBER 27, 1948 FRANK X. PROFUMO DIES IN COLUMBUS COLUMBUS, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for Frank Xavier Profuino, treasurer of the P. T. Knight Company, were held October 25 at the Chinch of the Holy Family. Mr. Profuino, a native of Co lumbus, had been associated with the Knight Company for more than thirty years. He was a for mer president of the Columbus branch of the Catholic Laymen's Association of Georgia. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Loretto Regan Profumo; three daughters. Mrs. J. R. Watson, An niston, Ala., Mi'S. N. E. Boswell, Allanta, and Miss Frances Pro fumo. Atlanta; a son, Eugene M. Profumo. Louisville. Ky., and a sister, Miss Angela Profumo, Co lumbus. LAST KITES IN ATLANTA FOR PEC. CHARLES RIGIIINI ATLANTA, Ga.—Monsignor Jo seph F. Croke, pastor of St. An thony's Church, officiated at inter ment services held on November 6. at West, View Cemetery, for Pfc. Charles J. Righini, who died in Germany on April 2, 1945. Private Righini is survived by his mother, Mrs. Carlo Righini, and a sister. Miss Vittoria Righini, both of Atlanta. MRS JAMES E. CRAFT DIES IN CHARLESTON CHARLESTON, S. C.-—Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Agnes Craft, widow of James Edward Craft, who died November 16, were held at St. Joseph’s Church. Mrs. Craft was born in Charles ton, the daughter of John Henry Toye. She is survived by a daugh ter, Mrs, J. F. Verones. nine grand children and twelve great-grand children. MISS EDWINA PARKER FUNERAL IN AUGUSTA AUGUSTA, Ga. — Funeral ser vices for Miss Edwina Parker, who died November 9, were held at the Sacred Heart Ghurch. Fath er James Buckley, S. J., officiat ing Miss Parker is survived by three sisters, Sister- Gabrielle Parker, of Nazareth College. Louisville, Ky., and Miss Mary Parker and Miss Eleanor Parker, Augusta. MRS. JOHN II. BELLMAN DIES IN ATLANTA ATLANTA, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Mary Theobald Bell man, widow of the late John Hutching Bellman, who died Octo ber 26. were held at St. Agues Church, Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Bellman is survived by a son, Rulsell Bellman, of Atlanta; a niece and two grandchildren. HOLY NAME SOCIETY MEETS IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH. Ga.—At a meet ing of the Holy Name Society of the Sacred Heart Church, held on November 9, K. C. McBride was elected president, other of ficers chosen being John Ber ger, vice president; John F. Mc Carthy, secretary; Joseph Steed, treasurer, and T. J. Fogarty, mar shal The nomination of officers was made liy a committee headed by, L. W. Berrier, and speakers at the meeting were Father Vincent Campbell, O. S. B„ spiritual di rector, and Eugene B. McDonald, Ute retiring president. Henry T. Beranc Dies in Savannah SAVANNAH, Ga.‘—Funeral ser vices for Henry T. Beranc, who died November 17, were held at the Blessed Sacrament Church. Mr. Beranc was born in Savan nah, December 26, 1682. For more than forty years he was connected witli Hie freight claims department of the Central of Georgia Rail way. During World War II he served with the Coast Guard Re serve here. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. M. M. Ray. Jr., Birmingham and Mrs. W. J. Manucy; a sister, Mrs. E. C. Har mon, and four grandchildren. MRS. FRANK MEICII FUNERAL IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Agnes Roach Meich, wife of Frank Meich. who died In Philadelphia. November 16, were held at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist here. Formerly of Savannah, but hav ing lived in Philadelphia for more than forty years, Mrs. Meich is urvived by her husband; a broth er, Martin Roach, St. Petersburg. Fla.; two sisters. Mrs. Mary F. Schurig, Savannah, and Mrs. Kate Artie, Savannah, and several nieces and nephews. ABDALLAH ELLIS DIES IN ATLANTA ATLANTA, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for Abdallah Ellis were held October 25 at the Immaculate Con ception Church, Father Joseph R. Smith officiating. MISS VERONICA HIGGINS FUNERAL IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, Ga.i—Funeral ser vices for Miss Veronica Theresa Higgins, who . died October 20, were held at the Sacred Heart Church. Miss Higgins wa.s born in Savan nah. the daughter of the late St. John Leger Higgins and Mrs. Sabina Norton Higgins. A grad uate nurse, she was an associate member of St. Joseph’s Hospital Alumnae Association. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Hue Thomas and Miss Mat Higgins, Savannah: a brother, Thomas Higgins, Boston, and sev- •ral nieces and nephews. EDWARD R. HARDEE DIES IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, Ga.—Funeral ser vices fm - Edwin R. Hardee, who died November 14, were held at the Cathedral of St. John (he Bap tist. Born in North Carolina. Mr. Hardee, a retired city employe, had lived in Savannah most of hit; life. He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Janie Deignan; three daughter, Mrs. D. L. South, Mrs. Hugh Buckner, and Mrs. Gordon Milligan; two sons, E. R. Hardee, Jr., and Fred Hardee; a brother. William W. Hardee, eight grand children and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Hardee was stricken ill shortly after attending a family reunion on (he occasion of his golden wedding anniversary. MRS. JULIA H. CRISLRR FUNERAL IN ATLANTA ATLANTA, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Julia H. Crlsler,'who died October 17, were held at the Sacred Heart Church. % Mrs. Crisler, a native of Com merce. ivhb had lived in Atlanta for many years. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Blanche R. Thomas and Mrs. J. H. Jackson, both of Atlanta; a nephew, J. H. Packson, Jr., New Orleans, and a niece, Mrs. W. A. Mock. Atlanta. Greenville Choir on Spartanburg Station’s Broadcast of the Mass (Special to The Bulletin) SPARTANBURG. — The men’s choir of St. Mary’s Church, Green ville, was heard over Radio Sta tion WSPA on the rporning of Sunday, November 14, when the Missa Cantata which opened a Day of Recollection, sponsored by the Holy Name Society of St. Paul the Apostle Church was broad casted. The choir sang (he “Asperges,” in plain chanlf t-he “Kytie” “Gloria,” “Sanctus,” “Benedictus,” and “Agnus Dei” from the Mass, "Victor Rex,” by Carl Robinson, and the “Credo” from the Mass in honor of St. Anthony of Padua by Wilkins. “Cor Jesu,” by Schultes, was used as an offertory, selection, arid “Panis Angeliys” by Father Lam- bilotte at the Communion. “Holy God, We Praise, Thy Name” was sung as a recessional hymn. The choir, under the direction of Bather Ronald P. Anderson, assistant pastor of St. Mary’s Chdrcli, was composed Of Edward P. Flaspoehler, Walter Jureski, Joseli A. Cafpin, Jr., Richard A. Bindewuld, Philip K. Howard, Carlton Sullivan, Sam Francis, Henry Wells, Eugene G. Cohen, Jr., J. Mcrrelle Mock and Father An derson, With Mrs.- Henry J. Keith, Jr., at Ilu> organ. U. S. Envoy to Egypt Praises Vatican Stand ' CAIRO—(NO—Stanton Griffis, newly appointed U. S. Ambassador to Egypt, told Mrs. Boulad, an Arab Catholic journalist, in an interview that lie had never seen the , real reason why the United Slates should not have an official diplomatic representation at the Vatican, $ince there v would be no contradiction between this and the American Constitution. “The lack of an official repre sentation does, however, in no way restrain the respectful admiration of piy Government for the Holy See whose great prestige the world over is so justly recognized. The personal representative of the President of the United States is doing and has done magnificent work at the Vatican,” the Ambas sador added. SODALITY FORMED AT CHRIST THE KING SCHOOL IN ATLANTA ATLANTA, Ga.—A Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary has been formed at Christ the King High School with Miss Margaret Gun ning as prefect; Miss Sally White and Miss Mary Ann Kane, vice prefects; Miss Mary Ann Mehre, secretary, and Miss Perilla Alex- andedr, treasurer. The councilors are Misses Miriam Healy, Putty Green, Jane Wilkins, Dorothy Brine, Patsy Libby and Jane Lothcs. J. T. KNIGHT & SON Incorporated Scrap Iron - Metals - Hides - Etc, Telephone 2-1685 Columbus, Ga. i i MRS. I). W. MacQUEKN DIES IN VALDOSTA VALDOSTA, Ga. — Funeral ser vices for Mrs. I). W. MacQueen, who died in Valdosta on October 26. were held at the Cathedral of St'. Augustine, St. Augustine, Fla. Mrs. MacQueen. who had been a resident of Valdosta for three years, is survived by tier husband, three children, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Benet; two broth ers. C. E. Benet Jr., and W. 1C. Benet, all of St. Augpstine. MRS. B, B. CROW DIES IN AMEKICUS AMERICUS, Ga.—Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Anne McCartney Crow,” widow of B. B. Crow, oil mill executive, who died October 29, were held at St. Mary's Church, Father Godfrey Woitelcamp, O. F. M., officiating, A native of Wilcox County, Mrs. Crow liad resided in Americus for'a nuihber of years. She is - survived by a son, John Lewis Crow, of Americus; a daughter, Mrs. K. W. Pitts, Asheville, N. C.; a brother, W. H. McCartney, Long Beach, Miss.; two sisters, Mrs. J. T. Is rael, West Palm Beach, Fla., and Miss Jane McCartney, Americus, and throe grandchildren. Distinctive Ready-to-Wear Millinery Shoes Accessories KIRALFY’S 1139 BROADWAY. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA