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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
JULY 28, 11)45
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PATRICK H. ItlCE
AUGUSTA, Ga.—William S.
Morris, publisher of The Augusta
Chronicle, has announced the ap
pointment of Patrick H. Rice as
general manager of that newspa
per. In addition, Mr. Rice will
continue to serve as advertising
director, a position he has held
for several years. Mr. Rice has
been connected with the Chronicle
since 1937, except for a brief pe
riod during which he was on the
advertising staff of The Atlanta
Journal. - ....
Born in Augusta, Mr. Rice is the
son of Mrs. Elizabeth Carson Rice,
and the late -Captain P. H. Rice,
K. S. G., for many years president
of the Catholic Laymens’ Associa
tion of Georgia. He graduated
• from Spring Hill College. Mobile,
Ala., in 1926, and later attended
Holy Cross College, Worcester,
Mass.
Mr. Rice married Miss Mary An
drews. of Augusta, and they have
two children, Philomena Rice and
Patrick H. Rice, IIJ. He is a mem
ber of St. Mary’s-on-The-Hill par
ish.
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BELMONT, N. C.—The, four
teenth annual North Carolina
Catholic Laymen’s Retreat was
held at Beimont Abbey, from the
evening of Friday, July 20 to the
atfernoon of Sunday, July 22, with
the Rev. Charles F. Connor, S. J.,
as retreatmaster.
Father Connor, one of this coun
try’s best retreatmasters, is a for
mer member of the Jesuit Mis
sion Band of the New York Prov
ince and a former Army chaplain.
He has been a member of the fac
ulty of Holy Cross College and has
also taught at the extension school
at Fordham University. He is a
very learned man and a forceful
speaker who has the gift of being
able to hold the undivided atten
tion of his hearers at all times. He
has a pleasing personality and was
just the type that the retreatanta
enjoyed talking with, and the Re
treat which was just concluded is
regarded by all who attended as
one of the best of the series of Re
treats for laymen held at the Ab
bey.
At the business meeting the
following officers were elected by
the Retreat Association for the
ensuing year: John Eck, K. S. G.,
Gastonia, president; George L.
Gettier, Charlotte, Western vice
president; John Cummings, Ral
eigh, Eastern vice president, and
Francis T. Heazel, K. S. G., Ashe
ville, and L. V. O’Callaghan, Sou
thern Pines, executive committee
members.
In attendance at the retreat
were—Ludwig Mueller, Hugh M.
McIIroy, Edgar L. Pennell, J. S.
Reilly, Martin J. Reilly, Jr., Mike
Pelone, C. J. Armcen, Jr., George
C. Harris, John J. Such, C. J. Har
kins, James B. Wedenfellcr, Jul
ius A. Sehachner, Jr., S. J. Ku-
pecky, W- J. Spain, Sr., Thomas
Crowe, A. J. Neilson, M. L. Lacy,
Frances C. Markwalter, Sr., Leon
Lawrence, Frank P. Toomey, Tint
C. Toomey. John M. O’Connor,
John Gerard White, Bernard Ir
win White, George L. Gettier,
John A. Nugent, J.'P. Capper, F.
C. Ray, Louis HooVer, Dennis J.
Dunn, J. C. Taylor, Jr., Charlotte;
John Eck. Patrick A. McDonnell,
Jimmie Jacobs, Joseph H. Coffey,
J. B. Hourcn, M. J. Walsh. Jr., L.
A. Heifer, Gastonia; John P. Cum
mings, Henry A. Clemens, Wil
liam L. Baumgarlen, Raleigh; An
thony Redmond. Anthony Red
mond, Jr., William E. Guilka,
Francis J. Heazel, Louis B. Ander
son, Asheville;" W. N. Berry, John
G. Cummings, Lt. Comdr. W. A.
Jarvis, Greensboro; Thomas V.
Angelo, Justo Rios, M. A. Angelo,
Winston-Salem; C. B. Redmond,
George Rabb. Lumbertpn; L. V.
O’Callaghan, E. II. Lorenson, Sou
thern Pines: T. D. Bradley, Henry
W. Peterson, Salisbury; Dr. A. W.
Gallagher, Hamlet; George W.
Brooks, Lt. Col. Wm. A. McAdan.
Belmont; E. N. Evans. Bryson
City; Sgt. L. II. Williams, Golds
boro- Francis H. Holcombe. Dries
Vandenberg, R. V. Erk, Waynes-
ville; Peter Endres, F. J. McAn-
drews, Rockingham: Floyd An
thony Barnhardt, Jr.. Franklin;
John Wasilik. Jr.. Concord: Eu
gene Victorian. Kinston; R. R-
Lewis, Jr.. Florence, S. C.; George
A. Thorny. Lake City. S. C.
ARMY CHAPLAINS’ SCHOOL
AT FORT OGLETHORPE
ATLANTA. Ga.—The Chaplains’
School of the U.'S. Army has been
removed to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.,
where it started Masses on July
14, according to announcement of
the Fourth Service Command
here. It is the first time in the
cchool’s history that it has been
operated within the territorial
limits of this command, Major
General Edward H. Brooks, com
manding general, stated.
The faculty and equipment were
moved from Fort Devens, Mass.,
where the school was operated
after . its removal from Harvard
University. Established during the
First World War. the school has
operated successively at Camp
Taylor, Ky., Fort Knox, Ky.. Fort
Wayne, Mich., Bert Leavenworth,
Kan., and Fort Benjamin Harrison,
Ind. ,
. Chaplain Maurice W. Reynolds,
a Congregationallst minister, is
commandant of the school, which
offers the regulation chaplains’
course to ministers of all religions
who have been accepted as Army
chaplains. In addition, there is a
special advanced course for Army
chaplains with overseas service.
JEANE A. BRUNNER, promin
ent Catholic laymen and Com
mander of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars, was recently received in a
private audience by His Holiness
Pope Pius XII.
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