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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC L AYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
JUNE 21, 1952
MARRIAGES
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D U PR E-KANE
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ATLANTA, Ga. — Miss Marie
Josephine Kane, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard J. Kane, and Mr.
Walter Eugene DuPre, son of Mrs.
Walter Eugene DuPre were mar
ried on June 7 at the Go-Cathe
dral of Christ the King, with Mon
signor Joseph G. Cassidy officiat
ing.
Miss Mary Ann Kane was her
sister’s maid of honor and only at
tendant. Barrett Howell was the
groom’s best man and the ushers
were Richard Kane, brother of the
bride, William Thomas Roberts,
Henry Augustine Kane, Harold
Alexander McLellan and Lawrence
F. Kent.
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SUTLIVE-STALVEY
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Miss Mary
Elizabeth Stalvey and Mr. William
Greene Sutlive, II, were married
on June 2 at the Cathedral of St.
John the Baptist, Father Marvin
LeFrois officiating and offering
the Nuptial Mass.
The bride, who entered with
her uncle, John C. Toshach, was
attended by her cousin, Mrs. James
P. Grogan, of Falls Church, Vt., as
matron of honor. Kirk Sutlive, Jr.,
was his brother’s best man, and
the ushers were James Dudley,
of Americus, and Joseph Anthony
Heffernan.
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BUCKLEY-VAN KUIKEN
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WASHINGTON, D. C. — Miss
Evelyn Hope Van Kuiken, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van
Kuiken, of Minneapolis, and Cap
tain John Lawrence Buckley, U. S.
Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Buckley, of Augusta, Ga., were
married on May 30 at the Church
of the Holy Trinity here,- Father
Joseph Dougherty, S. J„ offiicating
and offering the Nuptial Mass.
The bride, who entered with her
uncle William Lyons Prendergast,
was attended by Mrs. Francis
Cocitte, of Toledo, Ohio, as ma-
tron-of-honor. Captain Buckley’s
best man was his father. Donald
Buckley, brother of the groom,
served the Mass.
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AUGUSTA, Ga.—Miss Korinne
Krantz, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Wallace Krantz, of Duluth, Minn.,
and Mr. Daniel W. Culpepper, Jr.,
of Augusta, were married on May
24 at St. Mary’s-on-The-Hill
Church, Father A. E. Grant offi
ciating.
Miss Billie Gay, cousin of the
bride, was the maid of honor;
Archie L. Gleason was the groom’s
best man, and the ushers were Ed
ward Sommer and Emanuel Au
gustus.
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BARTH-WILCOXQN
ATLANTA, Ga. — Miss Janet
Helen Wilcoxon, daughter of Mrs
Alva Carl Wilcoxon, and Mr. Don
ald Burke Barth, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis F. Barth, were married
on June 14 at the Co-Cathedral of
Christ the King, Monsignor Joseph
G. Cassidy officiating.
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DOYLE-CROCXETT
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ATLANTA, Ga.—Miss Mary Lo
retta Crockett, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Cuthbert Crockett,
and Mr. Jerry DeVoe Doyle, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Augustus
Doyle, were married on June 14 at
the Sacred Heart Church, Father
F. M. Perry, S. M., officiating.
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FAIRLIE-SCHERGER
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ATLANTA, Ga.—Miss Mary Ann
Scherger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas A. Scherger, of South
Bend, Ind., and Mr. Andrew M.
Fairlie, Jr., of Atlanta, were mar
ried on June 14, at Holy Cross
Church, in South Bend, Father
Walter J. Higgins, C. S. C„ offici
ating and offering the Nuptial
Mass.
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POPE-BYRD
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Miss Joan
Ruth Byrd, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Gardner Byrd, and Mr.
John Armstrong Pope, son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. B. Pope, were married
on June 7 at St. Mary’s-on-The-
Hill Church, Father Arthur
Weltzer officiating.
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SIWINSKI-WEIGLE
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Miss Miriam
Nell Weigle, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles H. Weigle, and Dr.
Thaddeau Charles Siwinski, son of
Mrs. Walter B. Siwinski and the
late Dr. Siwinski, of Baltimore,
were married on June 7 at St.
Mary’s-on-The-Hill Church, Father
Harold J. Barr officiating.
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OGILVIE- FORSHAG
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NEW ORLEANS, La.—Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Joseph Forshag an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Joan Marie For
shag, to Mr. Philip Smythe Ogilvie,
formerly of Savannah, Ga., on May
29 at the Holy Name of Jesus
Church.
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FLANAGAN-VERONEE
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SAVANNAH, Ga.—Miss Helen
Emily Veronee and Mr. John Pat
rick Flanagan were married on
May 31 at the Cathedral of St.
John the Baptist, Monsignor T.
James McNamara officiating and
offering the Nuptial Mass.
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WESTBROOK-KELLY
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NORTH AUGUSTA, S. C.—Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Stanton announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Miss Dorothy Redding Kelly, to
Lieutenant Richard Giles West
brook, Jr., of Camp Gordon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. West
brook, of Goldsboro, N. C., at Our
Lady of Peace Church, Father Jo
seph J. Murphy officiating.
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PEARCE-SPATH
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ATLANTA, Ga.—Mr. and Mrs.
Francis A. Spath announce the
marriage of their daughter, Miss
Madeleine Elizabeth Spath, to Mr.
Jack Brewster Pearce, son of Mrs.
Robert Milton Paerce and the late
Mr. Pearce, on June 12, at the
Immaculate Conception Church,
Monsignor James J. Grady offiicat
ing.
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LEONPACKER-EMMERICH
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DECATUR, Ga.—Miss Bertie E.
Emmerich, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. O. Emmerich, and Dr. Wal
ter E. Leonpacher, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Louis Leonpacher, of La
fayette, La., were married on June
7 at St. Thomas More Church.
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PRICE-PANNAL
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THUNDERBOLT, Ga. — Miss
Ruby Catherine Pannel, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pannal,
and Mr. Everett Eugene Price, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Price,
were married on May 24 at the
Church o fthe Nativity of Our
Lord, with Father John A. Morris
officiating.
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WONG-WONG
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Miss Flor
ence Wong, of Savanah, and Mr.
Dewey Juke Wong, of Akron, Ohio,
were married on June 9 in the
Chapel of Our Lady at the Cathe
dral of St. John the Baptist, Father
Marvin LeFrOis officiating.
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| HATTMAN-SHEAHAN
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Miss Eloise
Johnson Sheahan, daughter of Mrs.
Eloise W. Sheahan, and Mr. Louis
Littell Hattman, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Louis Henry Hattman, were
married on May 31 at St. Mary’s-
on-The-Hill Church, Father Harold
Barr officiating.
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WALKER-LINYARD
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CLEARWATER, S. C. — Miss
Frieda Linyard, of Clearwater,
daughter of Mrs. David P. Linyard,
Sr., and the late Mr. Linyard, and
Mr. Mackie James Walker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker, were
married on June 13 at the Church
of Our Lady of the Valley, Father
Charles Molony officiating and
offering the Nuptial Mass.
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SKAKEL-WEINMAN
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MIAMI BEACH, Fla.—Miss Vir
ginia Myrick Weinman, daughter
of Mrs. Andrew Weinman, of At
lanta, and the late Mr. Weinman,
and Mr. James Curtis Skakel, son
of .Mr. and Mrs.. Gepr^e, ^akel.
By Way of Explanation
In some unaccountable way, the
top line of the heading of a story
on Page twenty-three of this issue
of The Bulletin got itself lost
strayed or stolen, and was not
located until after the page-form
had been matted and the type
thrown away. The missing line of
type reads: “PASTOR OF ST.
BENEDICT’S CHURCH IN” and
the story on Page twenty-three
should be headed: “Pastor of St.
Benedict’s Church in Savannah
Has Really Been Digging A New
Cafeteria for the Parish School
Members of Gainesville
Parish Are Confirmed
By Bishop Hyland
GAINESVILLE, Ga.—The Most
Reverend Francis E. Hyland, D. D.,
J. C. D., Auxiliary Bishop of Sa-
vannah-Atlanta, administered the
Sacrament of Confirmation on May
27 at St. Michael’s Church in
Gainesville.
Bishop Hyland was assisted in
the administration of Confirma
tion by Father Michael Manning,
pastor of St. Michael’s Church;
Father Felix Donnelly, of Wash
ington; Father Walter Donovan
and Father Francis X. Clougherty,
O. S. B., of Athens; Father Gerard
Hageman, S. M„ and Father
Joseph McManus, S. M., of Atlan
ta, and Father Michael Regan, of
Savannah.
The class confirmed included
John J. Keane, Charles Edmond
son, Mary Ellen Keane, Constance
Keane, Barbara Thornhill, Kay
Roper, Elizabeth Anne McKiernan,
Mrs. Frank Martin, Mrs. Armand
LaBranche, Miss Mary Curtiss
Whitmire, Robert Alvin Dills and
Harold H. McNair.
Following the services at the
church, Bishop Hyland and the
assisting clergy were guests of
Mrs. William Faw at a dinner at
the Dixie Hunt Hotel.
ENJOY TRIP TO NATION’S CAPITAL — Pictured above are
members of the school patrol at St. Joseph’s School, Macon,
Georgia, who were among the 150 school patrol boys and girts
from Bibb County who enjoyed a visit to Washington, D. C.,
with some 40,000 other school patrolmen from all over the United
States. They took part in the national parade and then were
shown places of interest in the Nation’s Capital during their
three-day stay. Appearing in the picture, left to right, are Jim
my Bryan, Traffic Officer Singleton, Dorothy Biggs, Grady Wood
and Robert Markwalter.
of Greenwich, Conn., were married
on May 24 at St. Patrick’s Church
here, with Monsignor William
Barry officiating.
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DeNAMUR-ODOM
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COLUMBUS, Ga.—Miss Barbara
Louise Odom, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert C. Odom, and Lieu
tenant Robert J. DeNamur, of
Green Bay, Wis., and Fort Camp
bell, Ky., were married on June 8
at the Church of the Holy Family,
Father Herman Deimel officiating
and offering the Nuptial Mass.
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DODD-SMITH
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TIMMONSVILLE, S. C. — Mr.
and Mrs. J. Leroy Smith, of Tim-
monsville, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Miss Mary
Helen Smith, to Mr. Allen Dodd,
of Atlanta, Ga., at the rectory of
St. Anthony’s Church in Florence,
with Father Sydney Dean offiicat
ing.
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