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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
JUNE 5, im.
Macon Youngsters Present
Successful Mystery Play
(Special to The Bulletin)
Macon, Ga., — More than sixty
girls and five boys took part re
cently in Rainbow’s End, a mystery
play in three acts, the last of a
series of pre-commencement enter
tainments by the students of Mount
de Sales Academy, The girls tak
ing the principal parts vs'ere Ber
nadette Kennington, who was Joan;
Sarah Thomas, Betty; Isabel Batter-
son, who portrayed an old woman;
Martha C. Huthnance, a fairy queen.
Others in the cast were: Sun
beams, Apollo—Cecil Cassidy, Sarah
Farrar, Hellon Evans, Elizabeth
Hughley Betty Jenkins, Vivian Loll,
Betty Webster. Night Fairies, Mor
pheus—Melba Scbaupp; Nellie Brady
Luella Ness, Annie Price Reynolds.
Moonbeams, Diana—Gertrude Gis-
sendanner; Anita Cassidy, Martha
Hagey, Frances Moran, Marie Pearce.
Snow Fairies, Jack Frost—Thomas
Huthnance; Martha McKenna, Cath
erine Corr, Margaret Jarratt; Ma.r-
guAri'.e Ferrar, Jane Usooume Rose
Daly, Elizabeth Morrill. Sea Fairies,
Oceanus—Margaret McKenna; Louis
York, Emily Leonard. Mary Brady,
Margaret McNelis, Lucille Massey.
Trumpeters — Joseph Benedette;
Philip Sheridan. Brownies—William
Cassidy, Madden Donnelly.
Fire Fairies, Vesta—Louis Collins;
Rachel Evans, Louise Kilgore, Inez
Lamon, Eleanor West, Raindrop
Fairies. Niobe — Betty Schroeder,
Mary Thomas, Melba Reid, Annina
Benedetto, May McBrearty. Mary
Raines, Jessie Sherer, - Dorothy
Macken, Frances de Fiore. Leat
Fairies, Pan—Agnes McKenna; Mar
tha Duckworth, Mary McLendon,
Margaret Arnett, Mary Byrnes. Rain
bow Fairies, Iris—Isabel Patterson;
Coranell Caffrey, Dorothy Fox, Katie
Reid, Helen Jhonson, Sallie May
Devlin, Annie K. Donnelly, Margaret
Moran, Abbie Middlebrooks.
Belgian Notables Greet Successor
of Cardinal Mercier in See City
By REV. J. VAN DER HEYDEN,
(Louvain Correspondent, N. C. W. C.
New Service.)
. .Louvai.—The welcoming of Mon
signor Von Roey, Cardinal Mercier’s
successor, to the episcopal city of
Mechlin was the occasion for a grand
banquet at which the Prime Minis
ter, P. Poullet, and several members
of the Cabinet, among them the So
cialist Ministers Huysmans and La-
boulle, assisted. In addition, repre
sentative men from the clergy,
the army, the magistracy, the Cham
bers and the Senate—four hundred
in all—attended.
Replying to the toast of Bishop
Heylen, who is head of the Interna
tional Eucharistic Congresses, the
new archbishop recalled the oncom
ing Congress at Chicago. He said:
“It is a signal honor and a rcla
pleasure for me to acknowledge at
this moment my respect and my ad
miration for the great bishop who
makes illustrious See of St. Alban.
Through your eminent qualities,
your indefatigable apostolic activi
ties, yonr holiness of life, you have
risen to a peerless eminence, not
only in the diocese of Namur and in
Belgium, but throughout the Catho
lic Church.
“Soon yon will bear, with the
prestige of your person, the glori
ous Belgian name to the Cardinals,
the bishops and the faithful of Am
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Catholic Theatre Bulletin
Picks White List of Plays
(By N. C. W C. News Service.)
New York.—The latest issue of
The Catholic Theatre Movement
Bulletin reviews 51 plays current on
Broadway and selects but 10 for its
White List, which is made up of
theatrical entertainment which will
be generally accepted as clean and
wholesome.
As a special feature of this latest
issue Cardinal Hayes, Alfred J. Tal
ley and the Rev. James M. Gillis, C.
S. P. make three notable utterances
on the condition of the stage. Car
dinal Hayes declares that “the stage
is a human institution, not to be de
stroyed; but improved, developed
and protected especially'against its
enemies behind its own curtain—
against writer, manager, and actor,
whose ideals are not based on the
good, the beautiful, the pure, the
just and the right;” Judge Talley
says of the stage that “it is un
speakably vile, decadent, and unwor
thy of a once healthy, robust and
appreciative American public;” Fa
ther Gillis urges “Let us make use of
all the vehicles of literature and of
the stage, as far as we may, to con
vey Catholic truth to the non-Cath-
olic world. Pay no attention to
those who say that propaganda can
not be art.”
The Bulletin picks the following
for the White List:
“Cyrano de Bergerac,” “Juno and
the Peacock,” “Money Business,”
“Move On,” “The Patsy,” “Puppy
Love,” “The Right Age to Marry,”
“Square Crooks, “The Trouper,” and
“The Wisdom Tooth.”
Other current plays already chos
en for the White List are “Abie’s
Irish Rose,” “Alias, the Deacon,”
“Ben Hur,” “The Big Parade,” “The
Black Pirate,” “Craig’s - Wife,” “Is
Zat So?’ “The Jazz Singer,” “Pina
fore,” “The Student Prince,” “Sun
ny,” and “The Two Orphans.”
England Aids Louvain
Donates 50,000 Books For
Reconstructed Library
erica and of the universe. May your
incomparable ministry in honor of
the Blessed Sacrament restore
around the Eucharistic Jesus the un
iversal union of souls and the con
cord of nations! May you, ever
young and valiant, for years to
come spend your talents and your
strength in the service of all the
good causes on which depend both
the country's and the Church’s fu
ture 1”
Bishop Heylen celebrates this
year the twenty-fifth anniversary of
his presidency of the International-
Catholic Congressest-
Arehbishop Van Roey is winning
universal sympathy in the task he
faces of administering the See made
world-renowned by Cardinal Merci
er. The answers to the numerous
addresses and toasts, both on the
day of the episcopal consecration and
on that of his official entry into the,
city of Mechlin, left a deep impres
sion. He spoke with equal fluency
and eloquence in French, Flemish
and Latin, according as he was ad
dressed in one or another of these
tongues.
Monsignor Van Roey is in Rome at
present for his first visit at limina
and to receive the Pallium from the
hands of the Holy Father.
Confirmation Administered
In Two Augusta Parishes
Bishop Keyes Confirms
Classes at St. Patrick’s and
St. Mary’s - On - The - Hill
Augusta, Ga. —Confirmation was
administered in two Augusta parishes
Sunday, May 30. Rt. Rev. Michael J.
Keyes, D. £>., Bishop of Savannah,
confirming at St. Patrick’s at the
11 o’clock mass in the morning and
at St. Mary’s-On-the-Hill in the eve
ning at 6:30. At St. Patrick’s
Bishop Keyes also celebrated the
seven o’clock mass and gave First
Holy Communion to a class of boys
and girls. ’ Rev. H. A. Schonhardt,
pastor, assisting. Rev. James A.
Kane, pastor of St. Mary’s-Ou-the-
Hiil gave first Holy Communion to a
class in his parish the same morning.
At St. Patrick's Rev. Jeremiah
O’Hara sang the II o’clock mass, and
those assisting included Father
Schonhardt, Father Kane, Rev. Alfred
L»ube, S. M. A., pastor of the Church
of the Immaculate Conception, and
Rev. Louis Imback, S. M. A., of
Immaculate Conception church
Those confirmed included Charles A
Gardner, Jr., Martha Amelia Ferris,
Martha Louise Sancken, Nornia Ellen
Hicks, Virginia Teresa Bowles, Mar
garet 'Louise Gardner, Mary Anna
Kearn, Seawell Anthony Garren,
Daniel Joseph Harris, William
Seward Fargo, Martin Thomas Wal
lace, Marion Anthony Purkall, Carl
Francis O’Bryne, James Thomas
Garren, Helen Teresa Ford, Mary
Elizabeth Mura, Mary Ellen Murphy,
Helen Irene Sheahan, Patrick Leo
Guriev, Sarah Elizabeth Murphy,
John Benedict Chavous, Mary An
toinette McAuliffe,/ Frederick Peter
Mura William Charles Young Den
nis Joseph Summer, Daniel Joseph
Bowles, 3d; Frank Eugene Ferris,
Angelo Joseph Punaro, Mrs. Alice
Adele Bartley and Mr* Carl M.
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(By N. C. W. C. News Service.)
London.—The collection of orien
tal and general books bequeathed to
Louvain Library by the late Bishop
Casartelli has just been dispatched,
and with the consignment the John
Hylands Library of Manchester has
gone over the top with its promise
to give 50 000 volumes to the recon
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The final shipment—the twelfth
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When the appeal was launched to
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The confirmation class on the
Hill was composed of Hugh Rice,
Richard Mulherin, Marion Kgleston,
Frank Culley, Daniel Gallagher. Wil
liam Hynes, Joseph Toomey, Joseph
Heffernan, Charles Trommerhauser,
John Rox, Arthur J. O'Shea, William
Stulb. John Rucker, Thomas Hinson.
James O’Shea, Joseph Stulb, Dorothy
EUiston, Frances Toomey, Martha
Herman, Louis Sylvester. Emily
Farrell, Natalie Fontana, Philomina
Andrews, Margie Mulherin, Jane Rox,
Amelia Craig, Virginia Buckley,
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Virginia Grey Anna Farrell, Mary
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Mary Claire Rox, John Heggie, Mrs.
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The sponsors at St. Patrick’s
church “were Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Bresnahan and on The Hill Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph S. Watkins and Mr. and
Mrs. T. M. Heffernan. Bishop Keyes
delivered the sermon a t both places,
devoting his remarks mainly to the
Sacrament Confirmation, the mean
ing of which he recalled to the con
gregations in a vivid and impressive
manner. At St. Mary’s-On-the-Hill,
Bishop Keyes officiated at Benedic
tion, assisted by Father Schonhardt
and Father Laube. In the sanctuary
also were Father Kane, Father Im
back, Rev. William Quinian, pastor
at Sharon, the oldest priest-in the
diocese in point of service, being
ordained fifty-five years, and Rev.
Harold Barr, master of ceremonies.
The annual May procession at
Sacred Heart church was held M*-*
30 in the evening, little Miss Margie
Mulherin crowning the Blessed Vir
gin. Seniors in the Augusta convents
who are members of the parish read
the act of consecration. Re~v. Rene
Macready, S J, officiated at Bene
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