Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1936-37 (1)

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To Honor BL hop Budd~. Irs. Louis J. Dandurant enter- tained the close friends of he1 brother, Bishop Charles F. Buddy on San Diego, Cal., lnformallv this afternoon at her home, 424 South 'inth street. Bishop Buddy, for- mer pastor of St. Joseph's Cathe- dral, will return to his diocese on Sunday, stopping in Omaha, and Ogden, Utah, in route. He has been in .iissouri since last week visiting in Conception, St. Louis and St. Jo:seph. Mri;. Dandurant was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Thomas Doyle, :!\!rs. E. A. Zerbst, Mrs. James Scanlan, Mrs. Richard Keller, Miss Patricia Keller, Mrs. H. Will El- ders, Mrs. Pauline Goldsmith, Mrs. John Crotty, Mrs. W. P. Snooks and Mrs. J. J. Goodrich. The fol- lowing presided at the table from , 4 to 6:30 o'clock, Mrs. Felix Schott _ and Mrs. Robert Hoffhine; Miss Mary Neipp and Mrs. T. P. Hol- land; Mrs. Samuel S. McCord and Mri;. James H. McCord; Mrs. John McGee and 1frs. M. P. Lawler; Mrs. Kieran McKenny and Miss Yvonne Elders; Miss Marthe. Kennedy and t Miss Berenice Elders. Assisting in se1·ving were Miss Julia Byrne; • Ann, Alice and Jane Holland, Flor- . ence Greenfield, Betty Burri, Anne s Snooks, Margaret Schott, Mary Do- a lores Crotty, Martha Goodrich, - Peggy Waldron and Mary Alice a Waldron and Mrs. Russell Scan- lan.

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i hop's House - -•> s::rvc in that capacity for many years to come. O·:vnership of the prone · " will be vested in the "Roman Catholic BLhop of Sa'1 Di;.)g . a cor;Jcra- tion. scle". The t::ropcrty was pur- chased on a forced sale from an I eastern insunmcc concern at a thll"d of the price it wculd cost to build it today. The rnk w ts made through the Pfaff Realty company by Mrs. Catherine Cesmat. When McKnight, formerly agent here for the Studebaker Motor Sales company, built his Mission Hills home, it rnpresenled at that time one of the most expensive properties in that part of the city. The house is thrc,] stories in height with a beautiful view of the ocean j and the property extencls the depth of a block. The third floor is a recreational room. Since coming to California in February, Bishop 7uddy has re- sided at 4494 Tivoli street, over- looking the sea at Sunset Cliffs. which was leased for his u.,e and which he found very pleiumnt but too far from the center of the city. The Tivoli street residence, orig- inally built as the Billy Mills home, was the former residence of Dr. Frank Lowe, pastor of the Central Christian church. The Bishop's new residence property was placed in escrow at the Union Title ccmpany. He will probably move to the new home within a few weeks. ••- -starls on "~e 1

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FINAL SELECTIO MADE ON EPISCOPAL RESIDENCE 1

Large Missions Hil1s Home Choice . .of .. Priests, Lay.. Committee for Bishop Final selection of a permanent residence for the Most Rev. Charles Francis Buddy, first Bishop of the Diocese of San Diego, was made known this week with the pur- chase of the John F. McKn ight residence property, 2031 Sunset boulevard, which is said to be one of the finest homes in San Diego. Although Bishop Buddy had de- sired a much less pretentious home, the committee of priests and prominent Catholics who had in- terested themselves in securing a permanent episcopal residence for the Bishop of San Diego, consid- ered their final selection to be an ideal dwelling suited to the dignity of the position and one that would (Continued on page 2) -Column :!eve.n-

Located in 11is ion Hill:, overlooking the Pacific, and hut a.few moment ride to the dioce'an chancery office , nd cathedral, this fine re ·idence \Va pur- chased as tl1e permanent home of the Bishop of an Diego. His Excellency, Bishop Buddy will move to the new residence shortly-

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