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THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
SEPTEMBER 3, 1955.
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Catholic
Women Meet
ATLANTA, Ga. — The beauti
ful home of Miss Simon Bour-
delais on Northside Drive was
the seting for the August picnic
of the Catholic Club of Business
and Profesional Women on
Saturday evening, August 13th.
Dinner was served on the ter
race and a large group of the
members and guests enjoyed
this last outdoor meeting of the
summer.
Efforts are being made, to en
list new members for attendance
at the regular supper meeting
to be held at the Sacred Heart
Cafeteria in September New
comers and business women
in the Atlanta area are invited
to become associated with this
Catholic group of women. Reser
vations may be made by con
tacting Publicity Chairman at
Dearborn 6S43.
School enrollment in the
Diocese of Toledo exceeds 40,-
000.
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DR. JOHN A. DRIVER ANNOUNCES
THE OPENING OF HIS NEW OFFICE
AT 146 SYCAMORE STREET
PHONE CR. 7379
DECATUR, GEORGIA
Under the Name of
DRIVER OPTICAL COMPANY
WHITE LILY FLOUR
Enriched With Vitamins
PLAIN AND SELF-RISING
‘THE FINEST FLOUR MONEY CAN BUY”
GREETINGS FROM
J. J. JARDINA
1050 MURPHY AVE., S. W.
FARMERS MARKET ATLANTA, GA.
MONTAG BROTHERS, INC.
FASHIONABLE WRITING PAPER
BLUE HORSE PAPER SCHOOL SUPPLIES
245 N. Highland Ave., N. E. AL. 5311
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
GREETINGS FROM
C. L FAIN CO., INC.
WHOLESALE FRUIT & PRODUCE
825 WARNER ST.. N. W. ATLANTA, GA.
(OHM H HARLAMD COMPANY
Lithographing Printing
Office Supplies
101 CONE ST., N. Ei WALNUT 5738
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
THEY DISCUSSED GENEVA ATOM CONFERENCE
Seven members of the United States Congress were- received in audience by Pope Pius XII at
his summer Lome, Castelgandolfo, and informed the Holy Father about the progress made by the
Geneva Atoms-for-Peace Conference, which they attended as members of the Joint Committee on
Atomic Energy. Left to right: Rep. James R. Van Zandt, of Pa.; Rep. Chet Holifield, Calif.; Sen.
John O. Pa^tore, R. I.; Rep. w'. Sterling C«le, N. Y.; Rep. Melvin Price, 111., and Rep. John J. Demp
sey, N. M.—(NC Photos).
MARRIAGES
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SAVANNAH, Ga.—Miss Marie
Antoinette Quinlan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quinlan of
New York City, and William Kil-
len Ciucevich, son of Edwin J.
Ciucevich of Savannah, and the
late Mrs. Ciucevich, were married
August 13th with a Nuptial Mass
at the Cathedral of St. John the
Baptist, Rt. Rev. Msgr. T. James
McNamara officiating.
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PAYNE-BROOKS
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ATHENS, Ga.—Miss Margaret
Ann Brooks, daughter of Mrs. C.
W. Brooks of Rome, Ga., and Mr.
Nowell John Payne, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Payne of Hart
well, Ga., were married August
21st at St. Joseph’s Church, Rev.
ating.
Father Walter Donovan offici-
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MAIN PLANT
114 E. John Wesley
College Park — CA. 6837
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GREETINGS
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FURNITURE
COMPANY
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ATLANTA, GA.
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ATHENS, Ga.—Miss Patricia
Joan Centlivre and Ensign Guy !
Edward Pierce, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dwight Pierce of Beloit,
Wise., were married August 6th
with a Nuptial Mass at St. Jos
eph’s Church, Rev. Father Walter
Donovan officiating.
Mrs. J. W. Mock
Dies; Rites Held
At Albany Aug. 31
Mrs. J. W. Mock Sr., died sud
denly at her residence. She
had been a resident of Alba
ny for the last 63 years. Mrs.
Mock, tt\e former Miss Helen
Whire, was born March 9, 1890,
in Rome. Her parents were the
late Mary Ryan Whire and John
Whire of Rome.
Survivors include her husband
a Justice of the Peace; two
daughters, Mrs. J. B. Charles Jr.
of Tampa, Fla., Mrs. I. H. Mc-
Grady Jr., of Birmingham; three
sons, Gfene, Billy and Ryan
Mock, all of Albany; three_sis
ters, Mrs. L. R. Gailmart of
Tampa, Mrs. C. W. Scribner of
Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. T. N. Curtis
Jr., of Atlanta; two brothers,
Frank Whire and Ryan Whire,
both of Atlanta; and 12 grand
children.
Best Wishes
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BEST WISHES TO
The Members
OF THE
Catholic laymens Association
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