The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, June 21, 1952, Image 13

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JUNE 21, 1952 THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA THIRTEEN SOUTHEASTERN HATCHERIES E. S. Approved — MONEYMAKER — Bab; Chick* 139-141 Forsyth St., S. W. Phone Main 11*S WILL SHIP C. O. 0. 100% LIVE ARRIVAL GUARANTEED Atlanta, Georgia AMOS DRUG STORE Established 1 923 "THE BIGGEST LITTLE DRUG STORE IN TOWN" ASHBY AT HUNTER ATLANTA, GA. C. J. HAMPER GROCERY CO. The Best in Food 608 Peochtree N. E. — Hemlock 5000 2939 Peachtree Road — CHerokee 1141 ATLANTA, GEORGIA FRED A. YORK PEST CONTROL SERVICE Our Slogan—Nearly Right Don’t Do Our Service—Always Guaranteed Our Products on Sale at Office CALL, FOR FREE INSPECTION OR INFORMATION WA *343—8344 John G. Butler Company PAINTS, GLASS, BUILDING MATERIALS, MILLWORK AND HARDWARE Store 2-1H1 Rlont 2-1164 Nearly 100 Year* of Service SAVANNAH, GEORGIA CLARK LAUNDRY - DRY CLEANING TWO COMPLETE PLANTS 1107 Peochtree St., N. E. HEmlock 4466 2967 Peachtree Road CHerokee 5311 ATLANTA, GEORGIA Georgia Slate Savings Bank ef Savannah Boll and York Streets — Sovoonoh, Go. Established 189(1 Chartered Bonk and Trial Campany A BANK WHICH GIVES YOU SAKTY — SERVICE — SECURITY Owt-at-Town Check* Accepted en Deposit at For DHDER STATE SUPERVISION Deposits Insured Up to $10,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation McGOLDRICK MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Studeboker Cars and Trucks Parts - Accessories - Service 240 THIRD STREET PHONE 5-6026 MACON, GEORGIA Harry L. Best to Be Grand Knight of K. of C. in Augusta HENRY W. POTEET FUNERAL HOME MRS. WILLIAM J. MULHERIN. Receptionist 529 GREENE STREET AUGUSTA, GEORGIA PAPAL AND CHRIST THE KING FLAGS U. S. AND GEORGIA STATE FLAGS FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS VTe »re manufacturers and will appreciate your inquiries and orders for Fla*s, Banners, Pennants, Caps, Chenille Letter*. GENERAL SPECIALTY CO. 94 EDGEWOOD AVE., S. E. ATLANTA, GA. Mrs. A. A. Foase Dies in New York NEW YORK, N, Y.—Father Al bert A. Faase. pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Georgetown, S. C., offered a Solemn Mass of Requiem at the Church of the Epiphany, Manhat tan, at funeral services for his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Teresa Faase. Father Joseph S. O’Connell, pas tor of the Church of the Epiphany, was assistant priest; Father Joseph Devlin, deacon, and Father John J. Wallace, subdeacon. Father De vlin and Father Wallace were classmates of Father Faase at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie N. Y. Born at Lisnerie, County Down. Ireland, April 21, 1873, Mrs. Faase lived lor many years at Cornwall-on-Hudson, where her husband, the late Albert A. Faase, died in 1915. Survivors in addition to Father Faase are four daughters, Sister M. DiNeri, of the Sisters of Mercy, St. Angela Academy, Aiken, S. C., Miss Rosemary Faase, Miss Anne Faase, Miss Margaret Faase, and another son, Frank J. Faase, mil- W'aukee. HARRY L. BEST AUGUSTA, Ga.—Harry L. Best has been elected grand knight of Patrick Walsh Council, No. 677, Knights of Columbus, to succeed William M. O'Dowd w'ho has head ed the council since last July. Other officers elected to serve with the new' grand knight are: DeWeen Fourcher, deputy grand Knight; T. K. Conlon, chancellor; Edward F. Gay, treasurer; Philip Vagoni, w'arden; Charles Bradley, advocate; A. J. Tarantine, record ing secretary; Ernest Dinkins, in side guard; Joseph Hightower, out side guard; John T. Chesser, Joseph San Fratello and William M. O’Dowd, trustee. Procession Honoring Our Lady of Fatima Held in Brunswick BRUNSWICK, Ga. - Some 250 t members of St. Francis Xavier i parish participated in the fifteenth I annual procession in honor of Our Lady of Fatima. A statue of Our Lady of Fatima, which was made in Portugal, was carried in procession on the shoulders of members of the Con- frarie of Our Lady of Fatima j around the block on which St. j Francis Xavier Church is located, j while Sisters of St. Joseph, mem- ! bers of the Sodality of Our Lady, j and other parishioners, singing hymns, joined in the procession. After the procession had entered the church, High Mass was cele brated by Father Waiter Kav- anagh, C. SS. R., just returned from Brazil. Father Kavanagh de livered the sermon in Portuguese. The Mass W'as sung by the adult choir, under the direction of Mrs. W. H. Parker, with Miss Doty Mantia as soloist and Miss Law'- anna Lindsay, organist. In the evening, the Most Rev erend Francis E .Hyland, D. D., J. C. D., Auxiliary Bishop of Sa- vannah-Atlanta, administered the Sacrament of Confirmation to a class of seventy-seven, which in cluded twelve adults. Assisting Bishop Hyland during the admin istration of Confirmation and at Pontifical Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, w'hich follow'ed, were Father John Mercer, S. M., pastor of St. Francis Xavier Church; Father Leo Ziebarth, S. M., assistant pastor; Father Joseph Kane, S. M., assistant pastor, Father John Hillmann, S. M., of Waycross; Father Thomas Mc- Grady, O. M. I., of Douglas; Father Michael Regan, of Savannah, and Father Kavanagh. Earlier in the day, Bishop Hy- land had administered Confirma tion at the Immaculate Conception Church, Ludowici, and on the fol lowing night at the Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea, at. St. Mary’s. RETREAT FOR SISTERS AT CONVENT IN AIKEN AIKEN, S. C.—Father Donald Fearori, C. SS. R. of Our Lady of Victory Church Southern Pines N. C. Conducted a Retreat for Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Mercy, at St. Angela’s Convent from June 8 to 15. John E. Harrison Funeral in Macon I MACON ,Ga.—Funeral services for John E. Harrison, w'ho died June 9, W'ere held at St. Joseph’s I Church, Father Russell Dornier, j S. J., officiating. Mr. Harrison, a life-long, resi- [ dent of Macon, w'as a retired gen- ] eral foreman of the boiler shop ] of the Central of Georgia Railway. ! He had been with the railroad for | more than fifty years w'hen he re tired about two years ago. Born in Macon, January 8, 1876, he w'as the son of Joseph Harrison and Mrs. Ann Enright Harrison, j He W'as a charter member of Ma con Council, Knights of Columbus. Mr. Harrison is survived by a son, Timothy E. Harrison, Macon; a sister, Mrs. H. G. Jennings, Roa noke, Va.; three grandchildren. Timothy E. Harrison, Jr., John E. Harrison and Barbara Harrison, all of Macon. Mrs. Marian Waddell Funeral in Aiken AIKEN, S. C.—Funeral services for Mrs. Marian Garvin Waddell, w'ho deid May 27 at the Waiter ’Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C., were held at St. Mary Help of Christians Church here w'ith Mon- signor George Lew'is Smith offi ciating. Mrs. Waddell was born in Aiken, but for a number of years made her home in Macon, Ga. For the past two years, she had lived in Germany, where her husband, Captain Robert G. Waddell, w'as stationed. Survivors in addition to her hus band are a son, Gregory Waddell; her mother, Mrs. Florence Mc Lendon Garvin; her father, Louis E. Garvin, of Columbia, S. C.; three sisters, Mrs. Earl Sizemore, Aiken, Mrs. Harvey Oehlert, Chesterfield, S. C„ and Mrs. Ed- ward Pringle, Merrittown, Pa„ and a brother, Louis E. Garvin, Jr., of Aiken. STEWART KERR DIES IN AUGUSTA AUGUSTA, Ga.—Funeral services for Stewart Kerr, who died May 20, from injuries suffered in an automobile accident, were held at the Sacred Heart Church, w'ith Father James Buckley, S. J., offi ciating. Mr. Kerr is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mae Keener Kerr; a son, Eu gene M. Kerr; a daughter, Miss Katherine Kerr, all of Augusta; three sisters, Mrs. Louise Ellis, New York, Mrs. Mary Dale, of Ohio, and Mrs. Augusta Kerr, Washington, D. C. HIS HOLINESS Pope Pius XII has resumed his private and special audiences after recovering from an attack of influenza, which had forced him to cancel most of his daily routine. Charlan L. Fox to Head Fourth Degree Assembly in Savannah SAVANNAH, Ga. — Charlan L. Eox has been nominated as faith ful navigator of Savannah Assem bly, Fourth Degree Knights of Co lumbus, to succeed William R. Kearney. Other new' officers of Savannah Assembly will be Joseph D. Shee han, faithful captain; William R. Kearney, faithful admiral; Roy L. Anderson, faithful pilot; John A. Anderson, faithful comptroller; John F. Canty, inner sentinel; Frank A. Winders, outer sentinel. Thomas J. Canty was chairman of the committee presenting the nominations. ^4int Aum« -of Oli T»At SU Sc otd $t (Bottunru 9M* GENERAL TIRES GENERAL BATTERIES TEXACO PRODUCTS GENERAL TIRE ft SUPPLY 00. Broad at Twelfth St. Augusta. Ga. 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