The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, November 27, 1948, Image 11

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r NOVEMBER 27, 1948 THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA ELEVEN * CONVENTION DELEGATES ENJOY SEAFOOD SUPPER — In picturesque surroundings at Oak Bluff, beneall* towering, moss-draped, oaks, the delegates to the Catholic Laymen’s Association of Georgia’s convention in Brunswick, were pictured as they were partaking of cne of the seafood suppers for which Glynn County is famed. Shrimp, fish and “hush-puppies,’ 'in ample quantity, were cooked over fires of charcoal and oak embers fcy expert chefs. INTERSTATE MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, Inc. Manufacturers and Builders of Georgia Marble And Granite Monuments SALESMEN NEEDED FOR SOME GOOD TERRITORY AM 2581 1«79 WEST VIEW DR., S. W. ATLANTA YANCEY BROS. COMPANY GOODLOE H. YANCEY “CATERPILLAR” DIESEL TRACTORS—ROAD BUILDING MACHINERY—CONTRACTORS’ EQUIPMENT 634 Whitehall Street, S. W. Phone Main 3962 ATLANTA, GEORGIA SOL LOEB COMPANY, Inc. Est. 1868 WHOLESALE GROCERS 900 Front Ave. Columbus, Ga. MILLER-TAYLOR SHOE CO. ✓ (Incorporated) “THE SHOE AND STOCKING STORE” COLUMBUS, GEORGIA Best Wishes National Show Case Co. WE BUILD TO ENDURE ‘The South’s Largest Fixture Manufacturers” COLUMBUS, GEORGIA Serving Drug, Jewelry, Department and Ready-to-Wear Store* Many of Georgia’s Catholic Laity Attended Convention in Brunswick (Special to Tlie Bulletin) BRUNSWICK, Ga Jack Northrup, chairman of the reg istration committee for the thir ty-third annual convention of (lie Catholic Laymen’s Associa tion of Georgia, held here on October 31, reports that while not all of those who attended the convention visited the reg istration desk in the lobby of the Oglethorpe Hotel. Nearly all of the delegates and visitors did. and the list of those regis tered by Mr. Northrup and the other members of his commit tee, Mrs. I*. I). Joincs, Mrs. J. E. Freeman, Miss Lillian Mey ers, Mrs. Charles Van Gilder and .Miss Carolyn Mitchell, in cluded: Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCormack, Mr. and Mrs. William Mock, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. Shroeder, Mrs. Gar rett Fleming, Mrs. Katherine Mock. Mrs. Thomas Thompson, Miss Bee McCormack, Miss Anna Louise McCormack, Miss Margaret Brann, F. W. Wiggins, Henry Wiggerman, Pelro Stephens, Edward Rosen- (eel, Eugene Mock. Allen Mock. Ryan Mock, William Mock, Asa Kelley, Eugene Clark, M. M. Wig gins of Albany. Dr. and Mrs. T. H. McHntton, Athens: Mrs. Madeline Rung, Mrs. Mary Bonaud and Yancey McCalla, Amcricus; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kineli- ley Miss Anita Pfeiffer, Miss Ruth Park, Charles C. Chesser, Joliq E. Markwaller of Augusta. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Toomey, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haverty, Mr. and Mrs. Estes Doremus, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Turner, W. C. Turner, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Porter, Mrs. R. F. Wynne. Mrs. Clarence Wrigley, Mrs. Thelma- Savage, Mrs. O. H. denizen Mrs. William Knapp. Mrs. C. E. Garner, Mrs. Jerry D'Andra, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Williamson, Mrs. Anne Capossela, Mrs. C. R. Connoly, Mrs. Marie Brown. Mrs. Rose Barone, Miss Edfiu Kirby, Miss Anne Gower, Miss Kate Bra- gussa, Miss Gertrude Corrigan, Miss Lucy Hohenschutz, Miss Katharine Kerb. Miss Virginia Kerb, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCal- lum, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Harri son. llenry D. Hancock, Jr., Ed ward Schanno, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Northrop, Mr. and Mrs. John Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Santos, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson, Mr., and Mrs. C. S. Mock, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Boa, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lanasa, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Abbott, -Mr. and Mrs. David O'Hagan, Mrs. Charles Van Gilder, Mrs. Leonard Hayes, Mrs. J. E. Freeman. Mrs. Paul Moreira, Mrs. M. E. Lenz; Mrs. Marshall llenx’ique, Mrs. John Fernandez, Mrs. Fred Barnes, Mrs. P. D. Joines, Jr., Mrs. Ray Johnson. Mrs. Victor Nelson. Mrs. Dennis Noll- ner, Mrs. G. E. Willis, Mrs. Alice Dorgan, Mrs. Mary T. Martin, Mrs. A. F. Keene, Mrs. P. B. Homans, Mrs. Martin Simmons, Mrs. J. W. Tucker. Miss Virginia Emanuel, Miss Eleanor ^Freeman, Miss Do lores Freeman, Miss Catherine Meyer, Miss Lillian Meyer,, Miss Carolyn Mikell, Miss Virginia Mc- Garvey, Miss Louise Onofrio. Miss Margaret McGarvey, H. F. duBig- non, A. A. Cook, Paul Moreira, John Carr, Edward Lott. Charles Meyer, Jr., Herbert Pprker. Mrs. W. H. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Sig Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Purdy, Judge and Mrs. Frank Scar lett, Mr. Edward Sherman. Chief Greenfield and Chief Register of Brunswick. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Berry, Mr. and Mrs. R. H„ Fleming, Mrs. J. Mark Mole, Mrs. John Byrne, Mrs. A. M. Bryant. John A. Danielly of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. George Han na, and Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Mc Cann of Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tauber, Miss Rebecca Sheridan, Thomas J. Griffin of Marietta. Mrs. Charles G. Hayes, Mrs. J. T. Webb, Mrs. John Shaheen, John McCreary, C. W. Weller, J. C. Garvin, M. L. Connolly. Paul Cain, M. J. Callaghan. Edward McBrearty, John J. Gill, R. H. Casson, R. E. Casson. Miss Mary Lopes, Miss Jacqueline Reynolds of Macon. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Well born, B. S. Fahy of Home. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Carlo J. D'Esposito, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brennan, Mrs. M. J. McKenzie. Mrs. I. E. Smith, Mrs. Joseph E. Kelly, Mrs Mary Shear- ouse, Mrs. A. R. Paul, Mrs. Mary Gilder, Mrs. T. K. Joyce. Mrs. E. Schauss, Mrs. T. J. Dowling, Mrs. Marie DoVereaux, Mrs. William E Hines, Mrs. J. H. Mulherin, Mrs. Edna McDonough, Mrs. W. V. Harris, Mrs. John C. Ilartfelder, Mrs. Arthur Pierce, Mrs. Eleanor Keane. Mrs. J. P. Flannagan, Mrs. Nell Alphonse, Mrs. Andrew Doyle, Mrs. J. M. Cates, Mrs. Joseph Ocampo. Mrs. A. J. Scliano, Mrs. C. E. Mangieri, Mrs. Kenneth P. Eagle, Mrs. John Shearouse, Mrs. Pearl Stephens, Mrs. A. T. ICuri- ger, Mrs. M. L. MeEllinn, Mrs. Harry T. Wilson. . Miss Mary T. Gearon, Miss Marie McGillicudy, Miss Mary Kenny, Miss Helen Smith.. Miss Maty Mooney, Miss Kitty McKen zie. Miss Margaret McNally| Miss Mary McNally. Miss Annie Keller, Miss Stasia Colvin, Miss Ilka Leche, Miss Maijorie McLaugh lin. Miss Anne White. Miss Peggy Mulherin Miss Kathleen Ryan, Miss Shirley Mason, Miss Mary Ryan. Miss Regina Lytien, John F. McCarthy, E. B. McDonald, E. C. McBride, Edward P. Daly, Nicholas S. Kenny, • Jr., J. Pat rick Brennan, Hugh Grady, Mr. and Mi'S. A. F. Deegan. Horace W. Berrier, John Berger, J. F. Jungstetler, Gilbert Wernlz, Jo- eph Herpin, J. B. MeEllinn of Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce, Miss Mary Lou Bruce, Miss Florinc Abood, Miss Gloria George, Miss Estella Malham, Miss Theresa, Lallood, Calvin James, Tommy O’Brien, James Nichols of Valdosta. Mrs. Josephine Morris, Mrs. S. D. Nirri- mer. Mrs. Isabelle Miller, Mrs. Thelma Pridgen, Miss Sheila Fos ter, Miss Mary Louis Fi-iberg, J. E. Foster. Frank Tassone, Stephen Nimmer, John Tobla of Waycross. Dr. Etta Joel of Jesup. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Rapp qf Anniston, Ala. Mrs. Mary Lopes, of St, Augustine, Fla. J. E. Cas sidy, and Richard Reid, of New York. GYPA in Albany An Active Group (Special to The Bulletin) ALBANY, Ga.—Menioers of the Cqthoiic Young People's Associa tion in’ Albany are delighted that their friend and benefactor, Fred Wiggins, has been named presi dent of the Catholic Laymen’s As sociation of Georgia, and have pledged him their individual arid collective support in carrying on the work of the association. The CYPA conducts a nursery each Sunday morning at St. The resa’s Church, caring for children under five years of age while their parents attend Mass. This service is greatly appi-ecialed by the parents among the military personnel attached to Turner Field. Officers of the CYPA are Ray S. Mock, president; Mrs. Patricia Mlnden. vice president; Miss Mil dred Yongue, secretary, and Asa Kelley, treasurer. HOLY NAME SOCIETY MEETS EACH MONTH ALBANY. Ga.—The Holy Name Society of St. Theresa'S parish holds regular monthly meetings, religious discussions, followed by social periods. Eugene Clark is president of the society. L. Eugene Mock, vice pi'esident, and Robert E. McCor mack, Jt„ secret ary-treasurer, Practically evexy member of St. Theresa’s parish belongs to the League of the Sacred Heart, of which Mrs. Kenneth Russ is the local secretary. ST. MARY’S SCHOOL PTA I MEETS IN GREENVILLE GREENVILLE. S. C.—Under the dix'ection of Father Ronald P. An derson, assistant pastor of St. Mary’s Church, pupils of tile sixth gi'ade presented a dramatization of “The Street of the Tentmak- ers” at the October meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of St. Mary’s School. Mi's. Charles Miller is presi dent of the association; Mi's. Larry Dunham, vice president; Mrs. . G. M. Galloway, secretary, and Mrs. Josephine Howtxrd, treasure*. ,