The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, February 07, 1963, Image 3

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GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1963 PAGE 3 CHARLES A. SIMONS BERNARD E. GU IN AN JOHN R. ENRIGHT JAMES L. UPCHURCH EDWARD LINDSEY JAMES BURKART EDDIE GASPERINI JAMES J. HEDDERMAN w niilfaiAV ’ ~ * r'i'tlW HAMILTON J. BROWN JOHN THOMAS JOE LEWIS FRANK FALCANERO JOSEPH N. KELLY WILLIAM KNOWLES JOHN THOMPSON TONY PAULI M. J. MAGUIRE, SR. JAMES,W. CALL ISON GERARDT DECKBAR G. P. KNUERR JAMES LIVINGSTON WILLIAM DENNON 1 »v Funeral J4< CLU u cf Home OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE 1918 Roswell St. Marietta, Ga. PHONE: 428-1918 or 427-5000 IGNATIUS HOUSE RETREATS Schedule for next six weeks Feb 7-10 Women Feb 28-March 3 Men (Macon) Feb 14 r 1-7 Men Mareh 7 - 10 Men Feb 21-24 Women Mareh 14-17 Men Please reserve a room for the Retreat Beg inn in g • Name __ ■ Address Ci ty Phone _ IGNATIUS HOUSE 6700 Riverside Drive NW Atlanta 19, Goorgia MONASTERY MILK AND EGGS Buys The Entire Production of Fresh Milk Produced by The Purebred Jersey Herd on The Dairy Farm of Our Lady Of The Holy Ghost Monastery, Conyers. 5L. JS lTVta —- r \ Ip p ■ % til i J Grade A Large White Daily Fresh Eggs from The Monastery Are Also Available through* Pet Home Delivery Plan. For Convenient Home Delivery In Atlanta Call 636-8677 PET MILK CO., DAIRY DIVISION ALBERT FOLLACHIO GERALD V. DELBRUGGE NASOR MANSOUR, JR. WILLIAM OLLINGER IN PARISHES Census Chairmen Appointed Parishes in the Archdiocese are stepping up plans for the Census to be taken on Sunday, March 3, from 2:00 to6:00 P. M. A minimum of five thousand men and women volunteers have been requested to take part in this door to door coverage of homes in the Archdiocesan area, seeking out an accurate number of Catholics in the Ecc lesiastical division of northern Georgia. PASTORS throughout the area have already met with an en thusiastic response to their appeal for the Laity to take part in the Census. Meetings have been held, both in Atlanta and the other regions of the Arch diocesan area. Archbishop Hallinan and Fathers Harold J, Rainey and John D. Stapleton co - chairmen, have attended these meetings. In addition, members of the Lay Executive * Committee, appointed by the Archbishop to assist the co- * chairmen, have participated, j THE following have been appointed parish lay chairmen of the Census in the Archdio cese: Charles A. Simons, Christ the King, Atlanta, Bernard E, Guinan, St. Jude the Apostle, Atlanta, James L. Upchurch and James W. Callison, co- chairmen, The Most Blessed Sacrament, Atlanta, M. J. Ma guire, Sr., Sacred Heart, At lanta, Gerardt Deckbar, Imm aculate Heart of Mary, Atlanta, Eddie Gasperini, Immaculate Decatur Sets ‘Whodunit’ It’s a long way to the Am bassador Theatre in London, where Agatha Christie’s baffl ing mystery, "The Mousetrap” is in its 10th year. However, this fascinating play can be seen —practically on your own door step—at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 16th— 17th, the St. Thos. More school cafetorium on Ponce de Leon Ave. in Decatur. Produced by special arrange ment with the Samuel French Co, the St. Thos. More Theatre Guild’s Director, Eugene E, Bergmann has selected an ex cellent cast. The play is staged in the ‘round’. Admission $1.50 for adults, $.75 for students. Telephone James HIckok at Dr. 7-2854 for tickets. Conception, Atlanta, James Livingston, St. Paul of the Cross, Atlanta, John Thomas, Our Lady of Lourdes, Atlanta, William Ollinger, Our Lady of the Assumption, Atlanta, J. H. Jentzen, St* Anthony, Atlanta, William Knowles and John Thompson, co - chairmen, 'Mother of our Divine Saviour, Toccoa, John R. Enright, St. Thomas More, Decatur, Will iam Dennon, St. Peter and Paul, Decatur, Tony Pauli, St. Joseph’s, Marietta, Edward Lindsey, St. Bernadette’s, Ced- artown, Louis Benchina, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Cedar- town, James Burkart, Our Lady of the Mount, Lookout Moun tain, G. P. Knuerr, St. John the Evangelist, Hapeville, James J. Hedderman, Sacred Heart, Griffin, Hamiltown J. Brown, Sacred Heart, Athens, Joe Lewis, St. Joseph’s, Athens, Albert Follachio, St. Joseph's, Dalton, Gerald V. Delbruggs, St. Gerard, Fort Oglethorpe, Frank Falcanero, St. Michael’s, Gainesville, Nasor Mansour, Jr., St. Peter’s, LaGrange, Joseph N. Kelly, Sacred Heart, Milledgeville, James T. Davis, St. Francis, Cartersville, Jerome H. Edwards, St. John Vianney, Austell, Leo A. Wool- stein, St. Mary's, Rome, and William Schultz, St. Joseph’s, Washington. Shamrock Knitting Mills Marietta, Georgia Phone: 428-9007 TAX RETURNS TURNER AUDITING SERVICE 2355 MATHEWS ST, N.E. ATLANTA 19, GA. BROOKHAVEN CE 3-3584 By Appointment Only Nights and Weekends Thousandaire Headquarters WEST END GORDON AT ASHBY TENTH STREET 1124 PtACHTREE BUCKHEAD PEACHTREE AT PIEDMONT LAKEWOOD LAKEWOOD AT STEWART COLLEGE PARK 3501 MAIN STREET BROOKHAVEN 4008 PEACHTREE MAIN OFFICE MARIETTA AT BROAD Atlanta Federal Savings AND tQAN ASSOCIATION prrr-TPT^ FOR ALL PURPOSES ~~ SEE W.P. STEPHENS LUMBER COMPANY 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS MARIETTA - AUSTELL ROSWELL AND SMYRNA MARIST A Military Day School for Boys FULLY ACCREDITED . OPERATED BY MARIST FATHERS ANNOUNCES ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS February 16 and 23 Time: 8:45 AM. Openings in Grades 8, 9,10, 11 Call the Principal—457'7201—for complete information