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MAY 21, 1927
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
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:NATIONAL CATHOLIC WELFARE CONFERENCE NEWS SERVICE
; | Some leading figures in the work of the seventeenth annual convention of the Catholic Press Association at Savannah, Ga., May 19, 20, and 21
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CIVIC HOST OF THE CONVENTION. Robert Hull, Mayor of
Savannah, will pronounce the city’s welcome to the delegates at the
convention and be one of the principal guests at its banquet at the
close of its three-day session.
RICHARD REID,
Editor of the Bulletin, published
by the Catholic Laymen’s Associa- !
tion of Georgia, is one of the hosts
of the convention.
ECCLESIASTICAL HOST OF THE CONVENTION. Rt. Rev.
Michael J. Keyes, Bishop of Savannah, who will greet the delegates
in the name of the diocese and preside at the religious services in
connection with the convention.
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PLACE OF THE CONVENTION’S MEETING. The DeSoto
hotel at Savannah is to make special plans for the accommodation and
entertainment of the delegates to the convention. It is a fine estab
lishment and the managers have joined the Catholic and civic repre
sentatives of the city in the role of host for the three days.
SIMON A. BALDUS,
President of the Catholic Press
Association, who is in charge of the
preparations, for the convention
and the official program.
RT. REV. PHILIP R. McDEVITT,
Bishop of Harrisburg and chairman of the Department of Press,
Publicity and Literature of the National Catholic Welfare Confer
ence, will deliver an address at the convention.
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D. F. KELLY, K. S. G., LL.D.,
of Chicago, who has the distinction
of becoming the first Life Mem
ber of the Catholic Press Associa
tion.
REV. H. F. CASSIDY,
FJditor of the Transcript, Hart
ford, Conn., who will read a paper
at one of the sessions cf the con
vention.
REV. LEWIS J. O’HERN, C. S. P.,
Editor of the Missionary Magazine,
who will read a paper on “The
Ethics of Circulation Building,"
May 19.
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PATRICK F. SCANLON,
Managing editor of the Brooklyn
Tablet, who will read a paper on
"Featuring the Facts” at one of tht
sessions of the convention,
REV. CLAUDE J. PERNIN, S. J.,
of Loyola University, Chicago, who
will read a paper on “The Fiction
in Catholic Magazines," before a
section of the convention.