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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
MAY 28, 1938
Georgia Marriages
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IXtWTHEB-WHITTLE
ATLANTA, Ga.—The Rev. Edward
P. McGrath, S. M., of Sacred Heart
Church officiated at the marriage of
Miss Ann Lowther, daughter of the
late O. Hampton Lowther and Mrs.
Lowther and granddaughter of the
late U. S. Judge William Wallace
lowther, and Richard Watters Whit
tle, son of the late John P. Whittle
and Mrs. Whittle of Covington, Ky.,
Mrs. Whittle was educated at North
Fulton High, Washington Seminary
and St. Genevieve-of-the-Pines; Mr.
Whittle, a graduate of the University
of Wisconsin, taught school at Coving
ton and is now with the Chesapeake
and Ohio Railroad freight-traffic de
partment, Atlanta office. He is a bro
ther of Father Austin Whittle, C. P.,
of Holy Cross Monastery, Chicago.
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HOPKJNS-STERNE
ATLANTA, Ga.—The marriage of
Miss Helen Hill Hopkins, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hopkins, and
Augustus Herrington Sterne, at
Sacred Heart Church, uniting mem
bers of leading Atlanta familits, was
on of major interest during the cur
rent season. Mr. and Mrs. Sterne will
live in Atlanta.
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KERR-BROOKS
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ATLANTA, Ga— Miss Mary Kerr,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kerr,
and William M. Brooks were united
J. C. DUGGAN
Optometrist and Optician
221 Mitchell St., S. W.
WA. 9885
Atlanta, Ga.
OLDS
DELICIOUS
Modern Milk and
Ice Cream Co., Inc.
“Baby Brand Milk”
Phone Main 1033
325 Capital Ave., S. W.
Atlanta, Ga.
Compliments
ORANGE CRUSH
BOTTLING CO.
Atlanta, Ga.
A Georgia
Product
Made for Our Southern
Climate.
RAYMOND
BLOOMFIELD
and Company
Catholic Funeral Director
Secretary Sam Greenberg
95 Forrest Ave., N. E.
ATLANTA, GA.
C. L. A. CIRCULATING
LIBRARY NEW BOOKS
The Catholic Layman’s Association
Library plans to present brief re
views for its readers of one or more
books in each issue, books which
will be of aid to them in carrying
out “Catholic Action”,
HYMNS TO THE CHURCH, by
Gertrud von LeFort.
"A series of apostrophes to the
Faith and its corporate expression in
the form of the Church, so tender,
childlike and trustful, as to make the
book almost incapable of enough
reading.”
THE PATH TO ROME by Hilaire
Belloc.
“A perfect example ... of the vi
talizing power of the Faith; here is a
world of enormous beauty and en
ergy and variety so seen because it
is a Catholic who is looking at it.”
(Ground Plan for Catholic Reading,
F. J. Sheed).
These are among the hundreds of
books available at the Circulating Li
brary of the Catholic Laymen’s As
sociation of Georgia.
in marriage at Sacred Heart Rectory
early in May. After their wedding
trip to Baltimore and Canada, they
will live in Atlanta, where they are
widely known.
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MIAMI, Fla.—The Rev. Joseph T.
Burleigh, S. J., officiated at the mar-
riag at Gesu Church of Miss Sharon
E. Wiehers of Miami and John W.
Davis of Savannah. They will live in
Savannah where Mr. Davis is active
in Catholic circles, being recorder for
several years of Savannah Council.
HERMANN-HERMANN
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S A V A N N AH, Ga.—The Rev.
Thomas L. Finn of Atlanta, officiated
at the marriage of Mrs. Anna Her
mann and Frank Hermann, the mar-
miage taking place at St. Patrick’s
late in April.
SHEAHAN-YOUNGBLOOD
AUGUSTA, Ga.-The Rev. Jere
miah O’Hara of St. Patrick’s Church
officiated at the marriage of Miss
Sarah Theresa Sheahan, daughter of
E. B. Sheahan and the late Mrs. Shea
han. and Harris S. Youngblood, son
of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Youngblood,
Sr., early in May. Mrs. Youngblood’s
father was for a number of years a
member of City Council; Mrs. Young
blood, a graduate of Catholic High
School and Clemson College, is in
business here.
Laymen’s Association Library Book List
These Books Available in the C. L A. Circulating Library
These and numerous other books are available to all members of the Catholic Laymen’s Association «*
Georgia; members cf the Bishop's Confraternity of the Laity are also members of the C. E A. There is no charge
except for postage when it is necessary to mail the books. This list is but a cross-section of the library’s list
Adam, Rev. Karl. Two Essays; love and Belief, Christ
and the Western Mind.
Attwater, Donald. Catholic Eastern Churches.
Belloc, Hilaire. Characters erf the Reformation.
Path to Rome.
What England really is:
Bemames, Georges. Diary of a Country Priest f.
Burton, K. Sorrow Built a Bridge.
Castiello, Jaime. Human Psychology of Education.
Chesterton, G. K. Autobiography.
Civardi, Luigi. Manual of Catholic Action.
Colum, Padraic. Fountain of Youth.
Conolly, Violet Soviet Tempo.
Dawson, C. Religion and the Modem State.
DeBlaeam, Hugh. Gentle Ireland.
Eliot, Ethel C, Angel’s Mirth, f.
Farrow, John. Damien the leper.
Furfey, P. H. Fire on Earth.
Gheon, Henri. Secret of the Cure DArs.
Hildebrand, von, D. Defense of Purity.
Hillis, C. Breakdown of Money.
Hughes, Philip. Pius XL
Jordan, Elizabeth. Three Rousing Cheers.
Kelly, B. M. Well of English.
Knoblaugh, H. E. Correspondent in Spain.
Knox, R. Belief of Catholics.
Leen, E. The Holy Ghost
Le Fort, Gertrud von. Song at the Scaffold. 1.
Lunn, A. Spanish Rehearsal, ~
McCarthy, R. C. Training the Adolescent
McCole, C. J. Lucifer at Large.
Maritain, Jacques. Angelic Doctor.
Things that are not Caesar’s.
Mauriac, Francois. life of Jesus.
Miltner, C. C. Elements of Ethics.
Morgan, T. B. Reporter of the Papal Court
Hayles, A. The Unknown God.
Parsons, W. Mexican Martyrdom.
Phelan, G. B. Jacques Maritain.
Pfleger, K. Wrestlers with Christ
Prince, J. F. T. Creative Revolution.
Proface, Dom. College Men, Their Making and
Un
making.
Ross, Eva. Social Origins.
S. M. C. Brother Petroc’s Return.
Sargent D. Catherine Tekakwitha.
Sheed, F. J. Irish Way.
Ground plan for Catholic reading.
Map of life.
Undset Sigrid. Saga for the Saints.
Villiers, A. Stromalong. j.
Walsh, E. Saints and Social Work.
Walsh. W. T. Philip H.
Isabella the Crusader.
Ward, Maisie. Insurrection versus Resurrection.
English Way.
Windham, J. Adventures of St. Paid. j.
Six o’clock Saints.
Yeo, Margaret. Reformer, St. Charles Borromeo.
Savannah Student
Spring Hill Leader
Burke McEHinn Is
Valedictorian
1938
SAVANNAH, Ga—Burke McEllinn,
son of Mrs. Marguerite McEHinn, will
be the valedictorian at the annual
graduation exercises, May 21, at Spring
Hill College, in Mobile. It is the third
time the Savannahian hah received
such an honor, achieving the same
distinction both at Marist School for
Boys, and Benedictine School here in
1930 and 1934 respectively.
BISHOP O’HARA was the celebrant
of the Mass at St Mary’s Home when
a class of seven children received
First Holy Communion. Bishop O'Hara
was assisted by the Rev. Norbert Mc
Gowan, O. S. B., chaplain of St Mary’s.
BISHOP O’HARA donated $25 to
ward the funds for the silver service
set presented the new cruiser, U. S.
S. Savannah, upon its arrival here
May 20.
The Citizens & Southern
National Bank
Augusta, Ga.
“NO ACCOUNT TOO LARGE
NONE TOO SMALL”
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AIKEN, S. C.-The Rev. George J.
Dietz, pastor of St. Mary, Help of
Christians Church, offiicated at the
marriage late in April of Miss Sadie
L. Brown and Edgar Nave. Mr. and
Mrs. Nave will live in Augusta.
ANGLIN-ALONSO
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SAVANNAH, Ga.-Miss Dorothy
Sinclair Anglin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Anglin, and Cyril V.
Alonzo, were united in marriage at
the Cathedral, the Rev. Joseph W.
Kavanagh officiating.
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PATTERSGN-FINNEGAN
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The Rev. Jos. Kavanagh of the Ca
thedral of St. John the Baptist, offici
ated at the marriage here lecently of
Miss Kathryn Patterson, the daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs. J. J. Patterson,
ta Robert Anthony Finnegan.
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DUNN-DAVIS
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The marriage of Miss Mary Cecelia
Dunn, daughter of Mrs. Catherine
Dunn and the late William F Dunn,
and Arthur F. Davis, took place at
the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist,
with the Rev. Joseph Kavanagh of
ficiating.
For The Fourth Year In A Row
Georgia Keeps Her Leadership
Georgia is ahead again—for the fourth’ consecutive year! Georgia measure!
up hy the modem yardstick of progress in better living—the use of eleetrid
service in the home.
Here are the figures to prove it:
In 1937, for the fourth consecutive year, Georgia stood First East of the
Rockies in average use of electric service in the home and Fourth in the Nation*
(The national average use of electric service in the home last year was 802
kilowatt hours; the average for Georgia was 1,195 kilowatt hours; the aver
age for Georgia homes served by the Georgia Power Company was 1,313
kilowatt hours.)
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Father Kavanagh of the Cathedral,
officiated at the marriage of Miss
Rosemary Dean to Thomas John
Burke. Mrs. Burke is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Margaret Bridget
Scully.
THE .ROMAN ROTA upheld the
validity of 36 marriages and declared
20 null and void during 1937. In 1936
there were 23 annulments and in the
preceding year 35, from the entire
Catholic world.
Bailie Furniture
Company
The Quality Store
Complete House
Furnishings
708-710-712 Broadway
Augusta, Ga.
Georgia’s increase in the use of electric service was Second East of the
Rockies and TJBrd in the Nation.
[(The national average use of electric service. in the Home increased 8.3
per cent in 1937 over 1936. The average increase for all Georgia homes was
9.8 per cent. The average increase for homes served by the Georgia Power
Company was 9.9 per cent.)
fTlie average price per kilowatt hour for electric service in the homes of
Georgia was Third Lowest East of the Rockies and Sixth Lowest in the Nation*
r (The average for the Nation was 4.40 cents per kilowatt hour; the average
for all Georgia homes ivas 3.47 cents per kilowatt hour; the average for Geor
gia homes served by the Georgia Power Comjxaiy was 3.04 cents per kilo-,
watt hour.)
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
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