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JULY 25. 1942
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC L AYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
THIRTEEN
Best Wishes
FROM
GALLIHER BROTHERS
INCORPORATED
LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIALS
Office and Yards: BILTMORE STATION
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Best Wishes
FROM
Ottis Green Hardware Co.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Phenes 1353—1352 Warehouse Phone 239
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
TOM B. PEARCE, Pres. C. C. PEARCE, Jr., Vice-Pres.
T. C. YOUNG, Vice-Pres. J. O. ANGEL, Sec.-Tre*s,
PEARGE-YOUNG-ANGEL CO., Inc.
Wholesale
FRUITS, PRODUCE and GROCERS’ SPECIALTIES
COLD STORAGE
Office and Warehouse 109-11 Roberts Street Telephone Wfl
ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
BRANCHES: Augusta, Ga.; Chester, S. C.; Columbia, S. Cj
Greenville, S. C.; Greenwood, S. C.; Orangeburg, S. C.;
Spartanburg, S. C.
Hursey & Company
JEWELERS
Successors to Arthtw M. Field Co.
Jewelry—Watche*—Silverware
Repairing
«7 HAYWOOD ST. ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Best Wishes
Johnson-Chandley Lumber Co.
Incorporated
Offices and Yards—Koon Development
Telephone 3040
LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIALS
BILTMORE, N. C.
Office and Shop 698 Hendersonville Road
A. C. WILLIAMS
Plumbing, Heating
Repairs and Contracting
Phone 5021
Asheville, N. C.
BEST WISHES
Asheville Fish Co.
“ A Mutual Food Store”
14 North Pack Square”
Asheville, N. C.
St. Genevieve-of-the- Pines, Asheville
St. Genevieve-of-the-Pines, Asheville, North Ca rolina, is one of the leading educational institutions
in the South, including a junior college, an academy. and a commercial school for young women, ami a
grammar school for boys and girls. It is conducted by the Sisters of Christian Education, who also con
duct St. Joan of Arc parochial school in Asheville, and the Little Flower Camp, near Hendersonville,
one of the most attractive summer vacation camps in this section. The Rev. John A. Walker is the
chaplain at St. Genevieve’s.
St. Genevieve’s Holds
Graduation Exercises
(Special to The Bulletin)
ASHEVILLE, N. C.—The thirty-
sixth annual commencement exer
cises of St. Genevieve-of-the-
Pines began with a Baccalaureate
Mass celebrated by the Most Rev.
Eugene J. McGuinness, D. D.,
Bishop McGuinness also de
livered the sermon, his subject
being “Christianity Versus Pagan
ism”. Following the Mass, the
graduates were guests of the Rev
erend Mother and the faculty at a
breakfast.
Bishop McGuinness also presid
ed at the Junior College gradua
tion exercises, awarding diplomas
to members of the graduating
class, who were addressed by the
Rev. Msgr. Joseph L. O'Brien,
Superintendent of Schools for the
Diocese of Charleston.
Students of the grammar school
presented “Forest Brothers”, an
operetta in three acts, with mem
bers of the seventh grade in the
principal roles.
The program of the graduation
exercises of the Academy includ
ed a salutatory by Virginia Gib
son, the valedictory by Audrey
Branch, an allegory, “Ad Astra
Per Aspera”, by members of the
senior, junior and sophomore
classes, and musical numbers by
Betty Pollock, Margaret Fairlie,
and chorus
AWARDS AND PRIZES
Winners of prizes and awards
were announced by Anthony Red
mond, and presented by the Rev.
Louis J. Bour, M. A., Ph. L., pastor
of St. Lawrence Church.
French Prize, offered by Mr.
Coppinger, French Consul at
Philadelphia, won by Audrey
Branch. Religious Prize, won by
Virginia Gibson. Latin Prize, of
fered by Miss Sophie Redwood, of
Biltmore Forest, a former student
of St. Genevieve’s, won by Grace
Schoenheit. Mathematics Prize,
offered by Mrs Mario Bianculli,
of Knoxville, a former student,
won by Ruth Carroll. English
Composition Prize, offered by
Mrs. Frank Steinhart, of Havana,
Cuba, a former student, won by
Marjorie Jane Johnson.
The two students obtaining the
highest scholastic average, whose
names were inscribed on St. Gene
vieve’s Honor Plaque, were Lillian
Woodruff and Ann Weaver. Grace
Schoenheit was awarded the ten
nis trophy awarded by Mrs. C. G.
Memminger, of Asheville, and the
Field Day trophy presented by
Mrs. Holt Callaway, of Bronxville,
N. Y. Katherine Davis won the
.archery prize offered by Miss Jane
Handy, of Asheville, and the bas
ketball trophy offered by Miss
MARRIAGES
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FORTUNE-PARKS
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ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.—Mr
and Mrs. James Parks announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Miss Ruth Parks, to Mr. James
Fortune, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Fortune, on June 7, the Rev
Thomas F. Carney, of St. Eliza
beth’s Chureh, officiating.
GRAMBO-STOKES
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MACON, Ga.—Miss Mary Louise
Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Stokes, of Gordon, and Mr.
John Edward Grambo, of Washing
ton, D. C., were married on June
16 at St. Joseph's Church, the
Rev. Robert Bryant, S. J., officiat
ing.
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AUGUSTA, Ga.—Mr. and Mrs.
S. H. Mullingan announce the’ mar
riage of their daughter, Miss Anne
Louise Mulligan, to Mr. Albert
Giacalone, of Washington, D. C.,
and Camp Gordon, at the Camp
Gordon chapel on July 5, the Rev.
Arthur O'Leary. O. S. B., chaplain
at Camp Gordon, officiating.
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MACON, Ga.—Staff Sgt. Eugene
Pendeil, of Cochran Field, and
Miss Inez Weber, both of Racine,
Wisconsin, were married with a
Nuptial Mass on July 11 at the
Cochran Field post chapel, Chap
lain Higgins officiating.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Miss Mary
Helen Anthony, of North Augusta,
and Sgt. J. V. Cook, of Casper.
Wyoming, were married «n July
8 at St. Mary Help of Christians
Church in Aiken, the Rev. Eugene
Helldorfer, C. SS. R., officiating.
I KIDD-DeGOLIAN
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ATLANTA, Ga.—Miss Marie.
Angelique deGolian, daughter ©f
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Eugene de
Golian, of Atlanta, and Ensign
Isaac Campbell Kidd, Jr., son ©f
Mrs. Isaac Campbell Kidd, of An
napolis, Md., and the late Admiral
Kidd, hero of Pearl Harbor, were
married at St. Paul’s Church, Cam
bridge, Mass., on July 11, the Rev.
Francis J. Greene officiating.
LEWIS-DUMESTRE
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ATLANTA, Ga.—Miss Helen
Mary Dumestre and Mr. Richard
Edward Lewis were married July
11 at the rectory of St. Thomas
More Church in Decatur, the Rev.
Bernard Brady, O. M. I v officiat
ing. The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dumestre. Jr.,
the bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney R. Lewis, of Lake-
wood, Ohio.
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SAVANNAH, Ga.—Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Scanlan announce the mar
riage of their daughter. Miss
Sarah Elizabeth Scanlan. to CpL
Robert L. Oswald, of Meadvilie,
Pa., and Hunter Field, on July
11, at the rectory of the Sacred
Heart Church, the Very Rev. Boni
face Bauer, O. S. B., officiating.
HAYNES-BELL
ATLANTA, Ga—Mr. and Mr
John Mills Bell announce the ma
riage of their daughter. Miss An
Finch Bell, to Lieutenant James J
Haynes, son of Mrs. Helen Flyn
Haynes, on July 14. at the Same
Heart Church, the Rev. Jofc
Emmerth, S. M., officiating.
Cornelia Handley, of New York.
Rosemary Cleveland merited
the courtesy prize offered by Mrs.
Alfred J Becht, of Biltmore For
est, and the school spirit prize, of
fered by the Alumnae Association
was awarded Ruth Carroll.
Dr. Hiden Ramsey, M. A., ad
dressed the graduates at the con
clusion of the program, and the
Alumnae Association annual ban-
quent which completed the exer
cises welcomed the new graduates,
Dorothy Grisby and Grace Sehoe-
heit responding on behalf of their
r e s p e ctive classes. Barbara
Strongmiller acted as toastmaster.
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-ATLANTA, Ga.—The marria]
of Miss Mary Ann Henderson ar
Sergeant Robert Snydam Oslecli
U. S. Army Air Corps, was sole*
nized with a Nuptial Mass at S
Anthony’s Church on July 13. tt
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. Crok
officiating.
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GAFFNEY-WILLIAMS
VALDOSTA, Ga.—Miss Ca
line Williams, of Valdosta, ;
Mr. Harold P. Gaffney, Jr.,
Mount Vernon, N. Y., were mani
in St. John the Evangelist Chur
the Rev. Herman J. Deimel «
mating.