The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, April 11, 1963, Image 14

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PACE 10 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY APRIL 11, 1963 OFFICERS NAMED Catholic Men Organize Archdiocesan Council The Atlanta Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Men held an organizational dinner meet ing on Sunday, April 7, 1963 at St. Jude the Apostle School. Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan was the guest speaker and pre sented his thoughts about the future of the Diocesan Council Pius X CSMC Father Marion, a Franciscan, spoke at the last CSMC meet ing at St. Pius X. Father Mar ion instructed the members in his missionary work in South America. Father accompanied his talk with slides. President of the school club, Martina Griffith, brought the meeting to order. Sister Mary Lucia, RSM, club moderator introduced the guest speaker and gave a brief description of his past missionary experience. FIRST AND SECONDS as a service organization to the parishes of the Archdiocese. The Rev. John D. Stapleton, Spiritual Moderator of the Ar chdiocesan Council of the Catholic Men, presided. The following officers were elected: Mr. Ferdinand Buck- ley, St. Jude's parish, Atlanta, President; Mr. Herbert Farns worth, Cathedral of Christ the King, Atlanta, Vice President; Mr. Raymond Jabaley, St. Pet er's, LaGrange, Secretary; and Mr. Ed Lintz, St. John’s, Hape- viile, Treasurer. A committee was appointed to make specific recommendat ions as to the programs and course of the Diocesan Council for the coming year. This com mittee was composed of the officers and the following men; Mr. Paul Smith, Sts. Peter D’Youville Academy Honors Fourteen At the end of the third quart er, fourteen D'Youville Acad emy students achieved first ho nors with averages above 90%, and twenty - four achieved second honors with averages ii KING DRUG STORE, INC. "Your Northsido Druggist For Quality & Service PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 2351 PEACHTREE ROAD, N.E. CE 3-2101 Atlanta, Ga. Ft ACHTREE BATTLE SHOPPING CENTER above 85%. Highest on the list was Florence Farnsworth, sop homore, with an average of 98%, Sister Mary Raphael, G. N.S.R., principal, announced at a student assembly, April 1. FIRST honors were won by Mlchaela Rapport and Pamela Parker, juniors; Elaine Reilly Ann Marie Bradley, Wendy Jones, Carroll Qffen, and Anne Young, sophomore; and Anne Farnsworth, Valeria Gornto, Leslie Leird, Catherine Hare, Carol Upchurch, and Beth Sta fford, freshman. Students achi eving second honors include seniors Sherry Letz, Judy Gie- sler, Nancy Claire Adams, Mary Ellen Clines, Mary Jane Erennan, and Sharron Icisel; and juniors Mary Ann Lambert and Lizabeth Washburn. Under classmen who won second hon ors include sophomore Virginia Jones, Donelle Grove, Malin Davis, Virginia Brennan, Ar lene Houfek, Cynthia Parker, RIVIERA RESTAURANT And MONTE CARLO LOUNGE 1630 PEACHTREE N.E. ATLANTA,GA. WISHES EVERY ONE A HAPPY EASTER Sanders Paint Company “HOUSE OF 5000 COLORS” VISIT OUR NEW LOCATION NOW OPEN 1914 ROSWELL RD. 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The Board is now composed of the following: Ray mond Jabaley, St. Peter's, La- Grange, Ga.; William Dennon, Sts. Peter and Paul, Decatur; Gerald Delbrugge, St. Gerard Gerald Delbrugge, St. Gerald, Ft. Oglethorpe; Walter Clark, St. Josephs, Marietta; Lee B. Benson, Our Lady of the As sumption, Atlanta; Edgar D. Lintz, St. John's, Hapevllle; Paul W. Smith, Sts. Peter and Paul, Decatur; C. Roy Gunter, Bless. Sac., Atlanta; George A. Andrews, Knights of Columbus, Atlanta; Eddie Troy, Immacu late Conception, Atlanta and Norman Berry, St. Jude's Men’s Club, Atlanta; Jimmy Fitzpat rick, St. Thomas More, Decat ur; Robert H. McClellan, Serra Club, Atlanta; Ferdinand Buck- ley, St. Jude’s Men's Club, Atlanta; H. G. Farnsworth, Ca thedral of Christ the King, At lanta; Sam Aiola, Cathedral of Christ the King, Atlanta; Mill ard C. Norris, Sacred Heart, Atlanta; Clyde Edwards, St. Francis of Assissi, Carters- ville; Eddie Gasperlni, Imma culate Conception, Atlanta and Roscoe Thomas, St. Paul of the Cross, Atlanta. It was pointed out that the first activity sponsored by the Council, the census of the Arch diocese, was a complete suc cess. The outstanding cooperat ion of thousands of laymen and the enthusiasm generated by this project was felt to be an extremely valuable asset which should be kept alive in the Dio cese. With good planning and lay enthusiasm, it was felt that the future projects of the Diocesan Board would meet with similar success. ‘JENNY KISSED ME 9 Dominic Zappia stands behind several of the life-sized figures in wood portraying the Last Supper in wood that took him four years to complete in Kansas City. The figure at right is Jesus and the one at left is Judas, holding a bag of silver. The entire panel show’s the 12 apostles, each weighing 200 pounds. Zappia’s may be the first life-sized sculpture in wood on the subject. NATIONAL CONVENTION Catholic Educators Meet In St Louis Next Week WASHINGTON (NC) —Some 12,000 educators are expected at the 60th anniversary meet ing of the National Catholic Edu cational Association next week in the city where its first meet ing was held. Educators representing all levels of Catholic education will gather April 16 to 19 in St. Louis, Mo., where the NCEA had its first convention in July, 1904, to discuss the theme, “Catholic Education Pro gress and Prospects.’’ ST JOHN’S Melkite Church Holds Easter Liturgy Rites BY STAFF CORRESPONDENT “Today is hanged on a cross He who hung the earth and the water. ...” sings Father Had dad at St. John’s Melkite Ch urch At Holy Thursday service at 8 p.m. while carrying a large cross on his shoulder, walking through the aisles of a dimly lit sanctuary, thus sym bolizing Christ carrying His cross and going to be crucified. At the end of the proces sion the cross is placed on top of a low mount while the people come in line with great respect and devotion to kiss the crucifix. ON GOOD FRIDAY in a very Impressive ceremony held at 8:00 P.M. and conducted in Greek Arabic and English, the priest takes down the corpus from the cross, wraps it in white linen and buries it in an illuminated tomb decorated with flowers. Afterwards he intones alternately with the choir the beautiful byzantin melodies of the burial, thus symbolizing Jo seph and the women praying and lamenting near the tomb. At the end of the service the people kiss the cross and receive from the priest a blessed flower from the tomb. TO COMMEMORATE the Resurrection of our Lord, a sol emn celebration of the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom la conducted on Saturday at mid night. The celebration begins with the “procession of haste" held outside the church, sym bolizing Christ going to Hades to save the souls of those a- waiting Him. Standing in front of the church door and surrounded by the con gregation, the priest reads first the gospel of the resurrection, then he intones with the choir the famous Byzantine hymn of the resurrection “Christos anesti ... Christ is risen.” Afterwards holding the Cross with one hand and the Gospel with the other, the priest knocks on the door three times. At the third time the door is op ened wide and the priest, sur rounded by the congregation, enters the church while enton- ing the hymns of Resurrection. On Easter Sunday a High Mass is celebrated at 11:30 A. M. In the afternoon a colorful child ren's procession takes place at 3:00 o'clock. During the pro cession, the gospel is read In eight different languages, sym bolizing the power given by our Lord to His disciples to preach the gospel to all nations. After the procession, the children enjoy an Easter egg hunt on the grounds of the ch urch, which is located at 1428 Ponce de Leon Avenue, N. E. Group To Sponsor Party The Atlanta Catholic Club of Business & professional Women will sponsor a card party, pro ceeds from which will be U3ed to finance the Club's charities which are numerous. This party will take place at the Sacred Heart School Auditorium, 320 Courtland St., Atlanta, on Satur day, April 27, at 2:00 P.M. Refreshments will be served and prizes will be given away. The price of admission Is $1.00 per ticket. Tickets may be purchased from the members or from Mrs. Marguerite R. Pickel, Ticket Chairman, 1247 Pasadena Ave. N. E., Telephone TR 2-0588. UNDER the patronage of Joseph Cardinal Ritter, Arch bishop of St. Louis, the convent ion will feature participants ranging from the Swiss theolo gian, Father Hans Kueng, to spokesmen from other national educational groups, such as the National Association for Secon dary School Principals. Cardinal Ritter formally will open the convention by cele brating a Solemn Pontifical Mass in St. Louis' municipal Kiel Auditorium, April 16. The sermon will be delivered by the NCEA’s president gene ral, Archbishop John P. Cody, Apostolic Administrator of New Orleans who is nationally known for implementing racial dese gregation in New Orleans area Catholic schools this last September. MSGR. Frederick G. Hoch- walt, executive director of the association since 1944, will de liver the convention keynote ad dress at the first general sess ion, which will follow the Mass. Msgr. Hochwalt recently has been the principal spokesmen for Catholic education before Congressional committees studying bills for Federal aid to schools. Father Kueng, professor and dean of the theological faculty at the University of TYieblngen, Germany, will speak at the final general session on April 19. The public will be invited to hear Father Kueng, a consul tant at the Second Vatican Co uncil who has attracted inter national attention because of his proposals for Church reform and Christian reunion. THE NCEA will pay special tribute to the recently beati fied Mother Elizabeth Seton in a special anniversary publi cation to be given convention registrants. Mother Seton is praised in the publication as the founder of America's parochial school system. She opened a small school In Baltimore after she became a Catholic. This school has flowered into the vast parochial school system of some five million pupils. “It was appropriate,” the publication adds, “that the foun der of America's parochial school system should, as a growing child, be standing at attention as the father of this country took the presidential oath.” As a child, Elizabeth was taken by her father to see George Washington assume of fice. THE convention will have three general sessions. In ad- Theatre Guild Offers Anniversary Product dition to Msgr. Hochwalt and Father Kueng, a U. S. Labor Department official will ad dress the entire body of edu cators. He is Undersecretary of Labor John R. Henning who will discuss “Challenges to Youth Today-Schooling, Em ployment, Behavior’’ on April 17. Most of the convention will be taken up by meetings of the seven departments of the NCEA and a host of affiliated organiz ations. St. Jude Physical T raining O The children of the first thr ough the fourth grades of St. Jude’s School in Sandy Springs on Friday , April 5th demon strated to their parents the Phy sical Fitness Program that brough them a Presidential Letter of Commendation. THIS PROGRAM has been followed by all children in the school under the direction of Mrs. Richard J. Houlett since the opening of school last September. Following the de monstration of the exercise routine by the children, Father John Stapleton, proncipal and rector, presented 169 Cert ificates of Award plus 10 spe cial individual awards for out standing achievement in effort, ability and leadership. Individual winners were: Heather Brown, Ralph Fried man, Megan Franzman, Tim O’Conor, Chris Clark, Johnnie Cipolla and Mike Whalen for effort; Cathy Braddock and John Dulla for ability; and Mike Brennan for leadership. Earlier, the school also par ticipated In the Civil De fense Walk-Home drill utilizing a color-code scheme for the children to follow devised by Mrs. Houlett and which has been presented to the Atlanta Civil Defense Committee. Lourdes Visitors LOURDES, April 4 (NC) — Some 2,651,000 pilgrims visited this shrine of the Blessed Virgin during 1962, it has been offic ially announced here. This was a drop of 21,000 from the 1961 total. As a Tenth Anniversary of fering, The Theatre Guild of St. Thos. More is repeating its popular production of "Jenny Kissed Me." originally pre sented in 1956. Proceeds from the show being presented at the Dinkier Plaza Hotel the even ings of Saturday and Sunday, April 27th., and 28th will be donated to “Our Lady of Per petual Help Free Cancer Home" in Atlanta. Jean Kerr, author of the comedy hit, is the wife of Wal ter Kerr drama critic for the New York Post, and is a gradu ate of Catholic University in Washington, D. C. She has writ ten a number of plays includ ing the current popular “Please Don’t Eat The Daisies.” Golden Bye-Lines To Attend Meet Staff members numbering 24 will represent Golden Lines, the newspaper of St. Pius X, at the annual convention of the Georgia Scholastic Press Asso ciation: Those attending the convention will leave St. Pius X by car cade for Athens on the morning of May 3. The con ference will convene at the Henry W. Grady School of Jour nalism, University of Georgia. John Millkey, co-editor of the publication, will represent the staff at the round tables, Sister Thomas Margaret, C. S. J., faculty advisor will participate in a special table discussion. Problems of high school pub lications and their solution will be the major theme of this year's conference, along with “Career Opportunities In the Great Growing Communicat ion’s Field.” Jerry Galligan repeats his best role as the grumpy but kindly priest who against his will takes his housekeepers niece into the rectory as a temporary ward. The running battle of wits between the priest and Mrs. Deazy, his iron-mind ed but well-meaning house keeper provides many a laugh. Mary Hausenbauer, of the re cent “Mouse Trap’’ is cast as Mrs. Deazy. Judy-Lynn Taylor, St. Plus X senior plays' ‘ the title role “Jenny.” Miss Taylor is a member of the St. Pius Glee Club and Debating team and had an Important role in the Senior play, “I REMEMBER MAMA.” Frances Ernest, Ursula We iss Maureen Pendergast, Nancy Draut, Jerry Hammond, Joan Galligan, Ed Troncalli and Ed Maurer Sr. very capably fill the remaining roles. Leroy's Auto Service Tune Up - Front End Alignment Automatic Transmission 4011 P’tree Rd. CE. 7-1288 C&S REALTY COMPANY 'Specialists in Commercial and Industrial Real Estate” Suite 200 Henry Grady Bldg. Atlanta 3 Ga. Warehouses, Scores, Mfg. Plants, Acreage, Shopping Center Dev., Industrial Dev., Subdivision Dev., Insurance 524*2052 MIKE & STEVE SERTICH Henri’s Bakery & Catering Service For Discriminating People Complete Catering Service 3251 PEACHTREE RD., N. E. • PRINTING yi • LITHOGRAPHING BYBEBT / ^COMPANY | Ttinity /7 550 FORREST ROAD, N. 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