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DECEMBER 1G, 1933
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOL'C LAYMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
ELEVEN
WILLIAM r. CANTWELL
IN OFFICE 53 YEARS
William P. Cantwell, of Cathedral
Parish, Charleston, county supcrv.s >r
completed 53 years in the same cfti.c
and in the same quarters a few cl:-;
ago. He was married 50 years ago Jc l
month, hut Mrs. Cantwell died in Feb
ruary of last year. Mr. Cantwed re
cently visited Mt. St. Mary's College.
Emmitsburg, Md., where he was a stu
dent a half century ago.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
and
HAPPY NEW YEAR
David G. Ellison
General Insurance
Surety Bonds
1221 Washington Street
Phone 5717
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Merry Christmas
Evans Motor Co.
Columbia, S. C.
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Minutes”
Charleston Knights
Sponsor Carnival
City Parishes Also Cooperate j
in Entertainment
(Special to The Bulletin)
CHARLESTON, S. C.-Thc P. N.
Lynch Council, Knights of Columbus,
and the parishes of the city conduct
ed a most successful carnival early
in December; it was one of the larg
est and finest affairs of its kind ever
held in this city. M. A. Condon was
general chairman; the parish commit
tee chairmen included Mrs. W. 1
Cormier, Cathedral; Mrs. J. J. Ken
nedy, St Patrick's; Mrs. W. J. Cash-
man. St. Joseph's Mrs. J. R. Walton,
St. Mary’s; Mrs. W. F. Condon, Sa
cred Heart: Mrs. C. A. Dennis, Our
Lady of Mercy. W. I. Cormier was
general vice chairman and M. L. Ru-
ney and A. M. O'Neil were on the
finance committee.
FATHER LORD, S.J.,
CONDUCTS RETREAT
The Rev. Daniel A. Lord, S.J.. fam
ed Jesuit author and orator, editor of
The Queen's Work, conducted the re
treat for women at the Cathedral in
preparation for the Feast of the Im
maculate Conception.
K. OF C. COUNCIL HAS
MEMORIAL SERVICES
More than three hundred attended
the annual memorial exercises of the
Knights of Columbus the last Sunday
in November. Judge John I. Cosgrove,
grand knight, presided, and M. A. Mc
Laughlin, Jr., delivered the principal
address.
COMMUNION BREAKFAST
FOR GREENSBORO MEN
J< puty o' the Catholic Daughters o'
America, presided at the installation
of officers of the Greensboro Court.
C. D.. of A, here recently- Mrs.
Catherine Ralston was installed as
« and regent. Mrs . J. J. Turner
prophetess; Mrs. Lawrence Barrier,
financial secretary; Mrs. J. J. Lind
say historian; Mrs. Mayme Wachtcr.
treasurer : Mrs. F. H. Ogletree,
monitor: Mrs. Guy Thomas, sentinel;
Mrs. Katherine Harrison, lecturer;
Mrs. W. J. Keyes, musician-
Mrs ^lary Arnold and Mrs. L. C.
Lane were elected members of the
board of trustees. Mrs. Ralston suc
ceeded Mrs. Thomas Crowe, retiring
grand regent. Father Eugene, chap
lain ol the court, expressed its appre
ciation of Mrs. Crowe's service and
presented her in the name of the
Court with two gifts, a Catholic
Daughter's ring in onyx and a pin
with the insignia of the organization.
Compliments
oof—
GAYDEN BROS.
CIGAR STORES
asaaaatMaotMi
Ed. Robinson
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National Association
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Columbia, S. C.
North Carolina K.of C. Coun
cil Sponsors Program
(Special to The Bulletin)
GREENSBORO, N. C— About one
hundred members of St. Benedicts
congregation attended the Communion
breakfast following the men’s Com
munion sponsored by the parish and
the Knights of Columbus here re
cently. The men attended the eight
o’clock Mass, receiving Holy Com
munion in a body. The breakfast
was served in the parish hall by tne
ladies of the parish.
Major A. C. Tipton, U- S. A., pre
sided at the breakfdst. The Rev. Eu
gene Egan, O. S. B., pastor, said the
opening prayer. The address at the
breakfast was made by Richard Keiu,
editor of The Bulletin and president
of the Catholic Press Association;
his subject was his recent visit to
Europe and Rome. Hon- Robt. D.
Douglas introduced Mr. Reid.
The breakfast was served by a
committee of the ladies of the parish,
headed by Mrs. Florence Berrier.
In the evening the K. of C. Coun
cil held its memorial exercises. Grand
Knight A- Lutty presiding. Mr. Reid
delivered the address. The members
of the committee of arrangements in
cluded Charles D. Higgins, now com
pleting his thirtieth consecutive year
as treasurer of the council, Abdo
Showfetv, the Rev. E. A. Rigney and
Father Eugene.
OFFICERS OF CATHOLIC
DAUGHTERS INSTALLED
Miss Elizabeth Bullard, territorial
Copeland
Company, Inc.
1535 Main Street
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Clothing for
Men and Boys
Meriy Christmas
Happy New Year
Cullum Tire
Company
Aiken’s Leading One
Stop Service
AIKEN, S. C.
Compliments
DUNBAR FUNERAL DOME
FUNERAL HOME
1527 GERVIAS STREET
COLUMBIA, S. C.
PHONE 9998
PRIVATE AMBULANCE SERVICE
CHARLESTON and COLUMBIA
CALDWELL
COMPANY
Woman’s Wear
1621 Main Street
COLUMBIA,
South Carolina
Compliments
HOME STORES
COLUMBIA.
We Appreciate Your Patronage
MERRY CHRISTMAS
The South Carolina
State Bank
Columbia, S. C.