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PACL 6 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY AUGUST 15,1963
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Martha Tucker And
ACCW Announces Plans To
Married
erend Berrien Zettler S. M.
class mate of l Father Whyte,
Reverend Thomas Rosehetko;
and Revernd James T. Murray
both of Atlanta, The sermon
was given by Reverend Edward
J. Corrigan of Washington, D.
C.
At the conclusion of the Mass
Father Whyte gave his first
blessing to the bride and groom
and then to the congregation.
Following this, the bride and
groom were privileged to rece
ive the individual blessing of
all the priests attending. Sac- t
red Heart Liturgical Choir un
der the direction of Mr. Robert
Krick sang the Mass.
Miss Mary Patricia Whyte,
sister of the bride was maid
of honor. Bridesmaides were
Miss Veronica Ayers and Miss
Kathleen Conrad, Best man was
Richard Ayers and the ushers
were Thomas Daly, Leo Coletti
and William Powell.
A joint reception for the bride
and groom along with Father
Whyte was held immediately
following the ceremony at the
Dinkier Plaza Hotel.
Father Whyte will remain
with his family until Augst 25th
at which time he will go to his
first assigment at Chanel High
School in Cleveland, Ohio.
The bride and groom will re
side in Atlanta following their
honeymoon. Mr. Ayers is asso
ciated with the Federal Reserve
Bank in Atlanta and is a student
at the University of Georgia,
Marietta Division.
The bride is daughter of the
late Alexander Whyte
fcteifa 0$ KtuA
Carrot
2 cups sugar
1 1/2 cups Wesson Oil
4 eggs, unbeaten
3 cups flour
2 tsp, baking powder
2 tsp, soda
1 tsp. salt
2 tsp. cinnamon
2 cups grated carrots (raw)
1 cup chopped nuts
Cream sugar and Wesson Oil
until light and fluffy, Add flour,
eggs, baking powder, soda, salt
Cake
and cinnamon to this mixture.
Fold in carrots and nuts. Pour
into pans and bake at 300
for 30 to 40 minutes.
ICING
1 pound Confectioners Sugar
1/2 stick margerine
8 ozs, Philadelphia Cream
Cheese
2 tsp. vanilla
Cream cheese and margerine.
Add 3ugar gradually until
smooth. Add vanilla.
Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Christiansen
(Helen Marie Croom)
839 Briarcliff Rd., Apt A-l
Boy born on August 9, 1963
Sacred Heart Parish
Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lafflteau
(Mary Austin)
4090 Chippewa Place N. E.
Girl born on August 10, 1963
Our Lady of the Assumption
Parish
Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence A. Blanton
(Audrey Tyree)
2479 Thompson Road N. E.
Boy born July 26, 1963
Our Lady of Assumption Parish
Conduct Work Shops In September
"Priest and Layman - Inse-
perable Partners", theme of
the seventh annual meeting of
the Archdiocesan Council of
Catholic Women, is announced
this week by Mrs. Edward P.
Faust, president-elect of the
ACCW.
Using the theme as an in
tegral part of their plans, the
members of the ACCW will
conduct ten seperate workshops
during the September 7th meet
ing at the Dinkier Plaza Hotel.
Workshop chairmen and their
subjects are as follows: Mrs.
Glenn L. Crowell, Jr. of St.
Thomas More, Civil Defense;
Mrs. R, L. Stevens of Christ
’the King, Cooperating with Ca
tholic Charities; Miss Ann Mc
Laughlin of Sacred Heart, Co
operating with CCD; Mrs. John
E. Ryan of Sacred Heart, Grif
fin, Family and Parent Edu
cation; Mrs. Paul W. Smith
of Saints Peter and Paul, Le
gislation; Mrs. Jack Tracey of
Christ the King, Libraries and
Literature; Mrs. Ferdinand
Buckley of St. Jude’s, Public
Relations; and Mrs. Thomas V.
Bockman of Christ the King,
Spiritual Development. Chair
men of Foreign Relief and of
Organization and Development
have not been named as yet.
The full day of activities for
some 200 members of affiliated
organizations will begin follow
ing a dialogue mass celebrat
ed by His Excellency, Arch
bishop Paul J. Hallinan at 11
a.m. at Sacred Heart Church.
Installation of officers will then
be held in the church with the
following being installed; Mrs.
Edward P. Faust, president,
Mrs. George Briggs, First Vice
President; Mrs. Herb T. Mal-
lon, Second Vice President;
Mrs. Jack Kesler, Third Vice
President; Mrs. Harry Horsey,
recording Secretary; Mrs. W.
L. Dennon, Corresponding Se
cretary; Miss Ann McLaugh
lin, Treasurer; and Mrs. John
Flack, Parliamentarian.
Registration will begin at 1:00
p.m. at the hotel. The afore
mentioned workshops will be
held from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m.
at which time the business
meeting will open. Dinner will
be served at 6 p.m. and will
be highlighted by a talk by
Monsignor John P. Knott from
the Family Life Bureau of the
National Catholic Welfare Con
ference in Washington, D.C.
The meeting will be adjourn
ed at 8 p.m.
Parents Club
To Hold
Spaghetti Supper
Mr. Nehl Vaughn, Social Ch
airmen of the Immaculate Heart
of Mary School Parents Club
have announced planned to hold
a Spaghetti Supper "Old Coun
try Style" on Saturday, August
24th from 6 to 9 p.m. Reser
vations may be made by call
ing Dr. H. S. Girardeau at
636-8170. Price of tickets are
adults $1.50; children 75£
Money raised from the sup
per will go towards the new
cafeteria equippment which will
be used this fall on a full time
schedule.
Miss Sherry Ann Latz
Engaged To Thomas Little
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Latz
Jr. announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sherry Ann
Latz, to Thomas Edward Little
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom
as E. Little of Miami, Fla.
Miss Latz is the granddaugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James S.
Hurley of Pelham, N. Y. and
William F. Latz of Bronxville,
N. Y„ and the late Mrs. Latz.
The future bride was graduat
ed from D’Youville Academy.
Mr. Little is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Little
of Grover, N. C„ and Mrs.
Irene Wheeler and the late
Samuel H. Wheeler, Sr.
The bridegroom-elect re
ceived his B. S. degree in
engineering mechanics at Geor
gia Tech, where he served as
treasurer of Phi Gamma Delta,
He was commissioned in June
as second lieutenant in the Army
Reserve.
The wedding is planned for
September 7th at Saint Jude the
Apostle Church.
Douglas Jeffords
Mr. and Mrs. Whitefield Walter
Tucker announce the marriage
of their daughter, Martha
Harriet to Douglas Corco
ran Jeffords son of Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Crawford Jeffords of
Nashville, Tenn.
The wedding took place on
Saturday, July 20th at St. Ant
hony's Church with the Rt. Rev.
Msgr. James E. King celebrating
the nuptial Mass.
Are United
was sent to her from Spain
by her Aunt Mrs. H. C. Con-
lin Jr. of San Francisco, Cal
ifornia. She carried a small
white prayer book covered with
Stephanotis and ivy.
Mrs. Anthony B. Gill of Knox
ville, Tenn was the matron of
honor. William Ovid Collins
III of Nashville was bestman
and Harold B. Carter Jr. of
New Orleans, served as usher.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father, wore gown
of white heirloom batist. Her
lace veil worn mantilla style
The bride and groom will
make their home at 4922 Santa
Cruez Ave., San Diego, Cali
fornia.
Nuns Are Urged To End
shop, held at Marquette Uni
versity, included Msgr. Ivan D.
Illich, Cuernavaca, Mexico;
Abbe Francois Houtart, Brus
sels, Belgium; Father Elio
Gambari, Rome, and Sister An
nette, Washington, who is the
executive secretary of the con
ference.
Rabbi Tanenbaum was criti
cal of the "inadequate or dis
torted portrayal in religious
textbooks" of each of the major
groups by the others. At this
point he made his suggestion
that religious educators meet
regularly to deal with the pro
blem.
Greear, Miller
Are United
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Greear
Jr. announce the marriage of
their daughter, Jane Carole
Greear, to Walter Leroy Miller,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Lee Miller of Tampa,
Fla. The wedding was August
3rd at the Our Lady of the
Assumption Church with Rev.
William Hoffman officiating.
Mrs. Miller attends Georgia
State College and is a musican.
Mr. Miller attends Georgia
Tech and will enter Georgia
State College in the fall.
Miss Eileen Whyte And
Joseph Ayers Jr.
Mrs. Ellen J. Whyte announce
the marriage of her daughter
Eileen Frances to Joseph Pat
rick Ayers Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph P. Ayers Sr.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her brother Dr. Alec
Whyte at a Nuptial High Mass
at Sacred Heart Church cele
brated by her brother Reverend
Edward J. Whyte, who was cele
brating his first High Mass. Ot
her officers of the Mass include
Reverend Edward J. Murray,
S. M. of Cleveland Ohio; Rev-
Altar Society
To Hold Coffee
The Altar Society of the Ca
thedral of Christ The King held
their»first Board Meeting last
week to formulate plans for the
coming year. On Monday,
September 9th they will hold a
coffee in the Cathedral Center.
This will.be a social gathering
for all old and new members
of the Altar Society.
Miss Bonnie Neiner Bride-Elect
Entertained At Parties
Many parties are being given
in honor of Miss Bonnie Nei
ner, who is to become the
bride of Lt. Maurice J. Mag
uire, Jr. on August 17 at Sac
red Heart Church.
A kitchen shower was given
by Miss Melda Walter of Bra
denton, Florida, who is to be a
bridesmaid. Miss Neiner was
feted at a linen shower in Saint
Charles, Missouri, which was
given by her grandmother, Mrs.
Albert Bizelli, her aunt, Mrs.
Robert Luerding and her cous
in, Miss Lori Luerding. Mrs.
Bill Robinson entertained at a
shower at her home.
Mrs. Ernest Ramsay enter
tained at a tea at her home.
Mrs. J. P. Maguire was hostess
at a luncheon at the home of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Talley
M. Albert.
Mrs. Paul Solomon, Mrs.
William Dixon, and Mrs. Hubert
St Anthony’s
Altar Society
Barbecue
Mrs. Sheldon Anding, presi
dent of the St. Anthony's Altar
and Rosary Society announced
they will sponsor a Barbecued
chicken dinner on Labor Day,
September 2nd, at Adams Park
from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The
price will be $1.25 for adults,
children 75£ and family group
with four or more children
$5.00
Harper entertained at an after
noon tea given at the home of
Mrs. Solomon.
Miss Rosanne Neiner, who is
to be her sister's maid of honor
will give the bridesmaids’ lun
cheon today. The rehearsal din
ner h3S been planned for August
16 by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Maguire. Sr. at the Top of the
Mart.
NEW
ARRIVALS
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Aloisio
(Phyllis Watson)
2627 Boland Drive
Girl born on August 6, 1963
Our Lady of the Assumption
Parish
Mr. and Mrs. John Colbert
(Norma Pike)
629 Farrar Court, Decatur
Girl born on August 7, 1963
St. Thomas More Parish
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thurman
(Courtney Fain)
2258 Virginia Place N. E.
Boy born on August 8,1963
Christ the King Parish
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopson
(Jean Higgins)
804 Baker Lane, Marietta
Boy born on August 8, 1963
St. Joseph’s Parish, Marietta
Mr. and ' Mrs. Timothy Meyer
(Carmiell Eaton)
300 The Prado N. E.
Girl born on August 7, 1963
Sacred Heart Parish
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Miss Giglio And William Andrews
Are United In Nupital Mass
Mr. and Mrs. James Anthony
Giglio of Atlanta announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Mary Angela, to Mr. William
Walker Andrews Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Walker And
rews Sr. of Brunswick, Georgia.
The marriage was solemiz-
ed in a nuptial Mass on Sat
urday, August 3rd at the Shrine
of the Immaculate Conception.
Sara Andrewx, of Brunswick,
Mrs. William Ray of Birming
ham, and Mrs. George Volmuth
of Terre Haute, Indiana, the
latter two aunts of the bride.
The young couple will be at
home at 2230 Peachtree Street,
Brunswick, Ga. where Mr. And
rews is employed by the Glynn
County Board of Education.
Religious Isolation By Rabbi
MILWAUKEE (NC) — A
Jewish leader told a meeting
of Catholic Sisters here that the
isolation of various relig
ious and ethnic groups in Ame
rica must be ended, and sug
gested the creation of a com
mission of religious educators
to help accomplish it.
Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum of
the American Jewish Com
mittee, who made, the proposal,
a coordinating service for the
180,000 teaching nuns of the
U. S.
OTHER principal speakers at
the conference’s fifth annual
Curriculum and Faculty Work-
Ready-Made Family From
2 Marriages - 26 Children
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father, and at
tended by her cousin, Miss
Nancy Ray, of Birmingham,
Ala. Mr. Mel Maloy, of Bruns
wick was best man, and g rooms-
men-ushers were; Mr. Wayne
Rayburn and Mr. Don Rayburn
of Brunswick, Mr. Jack And
rews and Mr. Hadly Hays of
Atlanta.
The bridal gown was knee-
length, fashioned with a fitted
bodice of white lace over taf
feta, featuring a sweetheart-
neckline. The dome shaped
skirt was of chiffon over taf
feta with a flat lace bow at
the back, extending to the hem
line. The elbow length veil was
of -illusion caught in a petal
crown trimmed with seed pearls
and irridescent mother of pearl.
The bride carried a nosegay
bouquet of white rosebuds with
tuberoses caught in the satin
streamers.
The maid of honor was lovely
in yellow organza over taffeta
with a matching headpiece. Her
nosegay bouquet was yellow and
white rosebuds.
GRAND MOUND, Iowa (NC)
—Unlike lightning, marriages
with ready-made families oc
curred twice here—within a
week, too.
As soon as Mrs. Helen Mc
Donnell of this city ami Ray
mond Nugent of Atalissa, Iowa,
pledged their "I do’s" (Aug.
3) in SS. Philip and James
church here, presto—they had a
family of 14 children.
Food Tips
KEEP FROZEN MEAT FRO
ZEN. Frozen meats wrapped in
moisture-proof packages may
be stored for fairly long periods
in a home freezer, but once
thawed, the housewife is ad
vised to use it immediately.
Never refreeze except after
cooking.
The bride was the widow of
William McDonnell, a Navy re
serve flier, who was killed in
a plane crash January 24,1961,
while on a training cruise off
San Diego Bay. They had 10
children. Nugent’s first wife
died of cancer four years ago.
They had four children.
BUT that’s not all. The
matron of honor at the wedding
was Mrs. Natalie Hesse of
Calamus, Iowa, and the best
man was John Reagan ofZwing-
le, Iowa. A week later (Aug. 10)
in the same church, Mrs. Hesse
and Reagan were married and
have a ready-made family of
12 children. The bride and
groom each had six children by
previous marriages.
To top things off, the new
Mrs. Nugent was the organist
at the Reagan-Hesse nuptials.
‘'Carnival” Final Play Of Season
the successful film, "Lilli,"
plays at Chastain Memorial
Amphitheater thru Sunday, Au
gust 18th.
An ideal show for the entire
family, "Carnival" features a
group of performing puppets,
as well as a whole retinue of
carnival performers Winner of
the New York Drama Critics
Award for the best musical of
the season, the Broadway pro
duction starred Ann Maria Al-
berghetti.
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Miss Blyth, who will be well-
remembered by movie fans for
her stirring performances and
delightful singing voice, was
seen in such musical screen
classics as "Rose Marie,"
"The Vagabond King" and "The
Great Caruso," with Mario
Lanza.
Miss Blyth brings her entire
company intact from sell-out
engagements in tents and out
door theaters in the north and
midwest. Broadways Ray Dan-
ton plays the principal male
role. And one performer, Helen
Blount, even left Broadway’s
biggest hit "How to Succeed
in Business Without Really Try
ing" to come on the current
tour.
The reception immediately
following the ceremony was
given at the home of the parents
of the bride. The bride's book
was kept by Mrs. James C.
Giglio and assisting in serving
were: Mrs. John Giglio, Miss
Hollywood's Ann Bylth will
star in the magical musical
"Carnival," final presentation
of the 1963 season for Atlanta’s
Theater Under The Stars. The
delightful show, adapted from
PAUSE FOR COKE
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Thru Sunday
August 18th