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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
DECEMBER 1G, 1933
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Many Good
Wishes for the
New Year
Holley Fuel Co.
AIKEN, S. C.
GEORGETOWN MISSION
Conducted by Father Cronin
of the Kedemptorists
(Special to The Bulletin)
GEORGETOWN. S. C.—The Rev.
Thomas Cronin, C.SS.R.. of the Re-
demptorist Fathers at Orangeburg,
conducted a mission at St Mary’s
Church here late in November. The
mission was splendidly attended and
highly successful in every way. The
Rev. J. A. McElroy is pastor.
McCrory Stores
Corporation
859 Laurens Street
AIKEN, S. C.
Georgia Public Utilities Go.
-307 RICHLAND AVE.
AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Cement, Interior Finish and Paints.
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AIKEN, S. C.
HALTSMANGER’S
LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY
1441 MAIN STREET
Columbia, S. C.
FOUNDER’S DAY AT
ST. GENEVIEVE’S
(Special to The Bulletin)
ASHEVILLE, N. C.—The Religious
cf Christian Education, who conduct
the College and Academy of St Gen-
evieve-of-the-Pines, here, celebrated
on November 21 the 116th anniversary
of the founding of their Religious
Congregation. The Rev. Louis Marin
Lafosse, a parish priest of Echauffour
France, whose cause for beatification
is being introduced at Rome, was the
founder of this congregation, which
now numbers houses in France, Eng
land, and the United States.
A splendid attraction of the day’s
celebration was the delightful presen
tation of a concert in the evening by
the members of the Schubert Music
Club, of “St. Genevieve’s”. The par
ticipants in the program included the
Misses Anna Richardson, Stella Rich-
bourg, C. Harris, Isabelle Robb, Vicks
burg, Miss.; Virginia Ross, Mountain
Lakes, N. J.; Stella Richbourg, Ashe
ville; Florence Pollock, Ashevile; Ber
nice Pietri, Wilson, N. C.; Virginia
•Sterling, Charlotte, N. C.; Alberta Pol
lock, Asheville; Marion Perley, Black
Mountain, N. C.; Margaret Anne Sea-
gren, Lenoir, N. C.; Anna Richardson,
Asheville, N. C.
DRAMATIC CLUB
PRESENTS PLAY
“Quality Street,” by Sir James Mat
thew Barrie, was presented by the
Dramatic Club of the College of St.
Genevieve-of-the-Pines November the
28th.
The cast included the Misses Mar
garet Cotronez, Youngstown, Ohio;
Barbara Shumaker, Asheville; Flor
ence McNeely, Asheville; Helen
Pritchard, Asheville; Mary Betty Ma
son. Tryon, N. C.; Gertrude Jones,
Candler, N. C. Mary Helen Duckett,
Asheville; Gloria Samayoa, Havana,
Cuba; Philomena Davis, Patton, Pa.;
Dorothy Churchman, Asheville; Jean
Mcraw, Asheville; Chauvin Lunsford,
Asheville; Frances Davis, Patton, Pa.;
Eula Lee Kirvcn. Smithsville, Ga.
ASHEVILLE, N. C. — The Novem
ber meeting of the ‘‘Jeanne d’Arc
Club” was held in the College Build
ing of St. Genevieve-of-the-Pines,
with Reverend Mother Lorin as hon
or guest. Miss Barbara Schumaker,
president of the club, made a talk on
the constitution, and discussed activi
ties for the winter.
MISS PRITCHARD HEADS
COLLEGE DRAMATIC CLUB
The College Dramatic Club recently
elected officers. Miss Helen Pritch
ard, Asheville, N. C., was made pres
ident, Miss Eula Lee Kirvin, Smith-
ville, Ga., secretary, and Miss Flor-
nece McNeely, Asheville, chosen trea
surer. Plans for the year were dis
cussed, and the club decided on the
study of James M. Barrie, English
playwright, and of Edna St. Vincent
Millay, poet and playwright.
RECEPTION OF
CHILDREN OF MARY
On the Feast of the Immaculate
Conception of the Blessed Virgin, the
semi-annual reception of new mem
bers to the Sodality of the Blessed
Virgin was held at St. Genevieve-of-
the-Pines, Asheville. The Sodal
ity at "St Genevieve’s” has the priv
ilege of being aggregated to the Head
Sodality of the Blessed Virgin in
Rome, which was founded in 1563,
The Rev. Father Albert, O.S.B.,
chaplain at “St. Genevieve’s,” offici
ated at the ceremony.
Father Bouchey, of the Diocese of
Raleigh, then delivered a beautiful
sermon on the Blessed Virgin, after
which there was High Benediction of
the Blessed Sacrament.
Students at Belmont
Academy in Program
BELMONT, N. C.—The students of
Sacred Heart Academy presented the
following program at the academy De-
'••mber 5: “Gesu Bambino," Yon, cho
ral class; “Scarf Dance”, Chaminade,
Miss Amy Holand Minue, Reger. Miss
Bridie Madden; “Poupee Valsante,”
Poldini, Miss Margaret Middleton;
“The Harp," Williams, Miss Delice
Young; “Valse Arabehque,” Lack,
Miss Margretta Gollner “Rondino,”
Lcmont, Miss Eileen Madden; “Colo
nial Minuet,” Vincent, Miss Annie
Martinez; “Melody in F”, Rubenstein,
Miss Nell Wallace “Valse,” Dennee,
Miss Edtih Adams; “Majesty of the
Deep,” Hamer, Miss Frances Kelly;
“Valse Styrienne,” Wollenhaupt, Miss
Nancy Underwood; “Hungary,” Mac-
Dowell, Miss Helen Lewis; Christmas
tableau.
Season’s
Greetings
Thomas Dry
Cleaning Co.
Phone 125
Quality and
Service
AIKEN, s. c.
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
W. S. Reamer, - Jr.
Secty.-Treas.
Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year
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Wade Hampton Flour
“There Is None Better”
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COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA
PHONE 3144
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