The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, August 22, 1963, Image 6

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♦ The bride-elect was graduate ed from Florda State Univer sity, where she was corres ponding. secretary of Zeta Tau Alpha. She is a business edu cation teacher at Chamblee High School. Mr. Paulk attended St. Ber nard College and Spring Hill College. He is employed by the East Lake Country Club as as sistant golf professional. NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. William Heslin (Jean Lacrosse) 1923 Joseph Court, Decatur Girl born August 13, 1963 Sts. Peter & Paul Parish Mr. and Mrs. Edward Curtin (Joan Greer) 28 Oakview Drive Boy born August 16, 1963 St. John's, Hapevllle Parish Mr. and Mrs. John Duffy (Jacquelyn Thomas) 134 Woodward Circle Boy born August 18, 1963 St. John Vianney Parish Mr. and Mrs. Miles Decker (Rosemary Kearns) 2394 Whites Mill Lane Girl born August 18, 1963 Sts. Peter & Paul Parish To Make Bow In WASHINGTON (NC)~Word, a new general interest magazine designed especially for Catholic women, will begin publication in October. Mrs. Joseph McCarthy, pre sident of the National Council of Catholic Women, which will publish the new magazine, said it will replace two former NC- CW magazines—Monthly Mes sage and Women In Catholic Action. MRS. MCCARTHY said Word will carry a variety of articles which will be of interest to to day's Catholic women. There will be well known guest writ ers who are authorities in their fields, as well as NCCW rep resentatives, she added. October tides on the World Food Con gress by Msgr. JosepftGremil- lion, director of socio-econo mic development, Catholic Re lief Services—National Catho lic Welfare Conference, and the Pittsburgh Byzantine Rite Dio cesan Council of Catholic Wo men now being organized with comments by Bishop Nicholas T. Elko of the Pittsburgh By zantine Rite diocese. OTHER features will include a pictorial section; a review of "Unity of Christians," the re cent book by Augustin Cardinal Bea, S.J., and program infor mation for the NCCW national committees. Mrs. McCarthy added that while Word is the official pub lication for the NCCW, it is available on a subscription ba sis. The first issue will have ar- /Recite Of *7Ac TOeeA Melon Ambrosia 2 oranges 2 cups assorted melon bails 1 cup shredded coconut 1/2 cup confectioners' sugar Peel and section oranges. Cut sections in bite sizes. Alternate layers of oranges and »elon bails with coconut in dessert bowl, sprinkling each layer with sugar, if it is needed. If oranges I and melons are very sweet no i sugar will be needed. This gla-' morous but easy dessert mayj be varied by using other fruit, such as pineapple-*|xh melon! and oranges. This recipe will j make 6 servings. PAGE 6 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1963 Sarah Hitch, Harvey Hill To Be Honored At Pre-Nuptial Parties Many parties are planned for Sarah Hitch, daughter of Mrs. R. M. Hitch, who will marry Harvey Hill Jr., son of Mr. and Mr. Benjamin Hill at Christ ihe King Cathedral on August 31st. Mr. and Mrs. George Craft will honor the couple on August 23rd at a cocktail party. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Alston Jr., will be hosts at a dinner on August 24th at the Piedmont Driving Club. A lake party at Allatoona Yacht Club will be given August 27th by the John Hartleys and their son, Ronald Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. Holcombe Green and Holcombe Green Jr., have selected Aug. 28 as the date for the cocktail buffet at which theiy will entertain in their home. Mrs. James N. Frazer will be hostess at a brunch at her home. The bridesmaids* lunch eon will be given Aug. 30 by Mrs. Roland B. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Roland B. Ander son. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Hill Neiner - Maguire At Sacred Heart Miss Yvonne Sarah Neiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene J. Neiner of College Park, be came the bride of Lt. Maurice Joseph Maguire, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Ma guire of Atlanta, at a Nuptial Mass on Saturday, August 17, at Sacred Heart Church in At lanta. The Very Reverend Vincent P. Brennan, S.M. officiated at the double ring ceremony. Lt. Pat Maguire of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, was his bro ther's best man. Usher- groomsmen were Tim Dyer of Ypsllantl, Michigan, David Katz of Guntersville, Alabama, John O'Donnell, and Tom Maguire. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length gown of imported lace and silk organza. The fitted bodice fea tured a scooped neckline and elbow length sleeves. The slen der front panel of the skirt ex tended to a full Cathedral train. Her mantilla was of imported French lace. The bride car ried within her bouquet of or chids of lilies of the valley the prayer book of her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Albert Bi- zelli of St. Charles, Missouri, and a hand made lace handker chief, the gift of her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Isabelle Eh- will be hosts at the rehearsal dinner that evening. The bride-elect's mother, Mrs. R. M. Hitch, will enter tain at a rception following the wedding. Additional parties for Sarah and Harvey include the lunch eon at the Capital City Club given by Mrs. Howard Johnson and her daughter Judy; the cof fee and recipe shower at which Mrs. Robert Royalty enter tained and the barbecue and pool party given by Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Sterne and Mrs. and Mrs. Alton Irby. Named For Pope BOSTON, <NC)—'The new sem- inary for late vocations being established by Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of Boston, in nearby Weston will be named in memory of Pope John XXIIL The Cardinal said the seminary will be opened in September, 1964. He said a number of app lications from men older than the usual seminarian's age already have been received. Vows Said Church linger, also of St. Charles, Missouri. Miss Rosanne Neiner was her sister's maid of honor. Miss Mary Josey of West Palm Beach, Florida, and Miss Melda Walter of Bradenton, Florida, were bridesmaids. Miss Lori Luerding of St. Charles, Mis souri, cousin of the bride, was the junior bridesmaid. They wore peacock blue dresses of satin peau de soiewlthmatching hats of satin peau de sole and il lusion veiling. Their bouquets were of champagne carnations and ivy. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Neiner chose a dress of willow-green chiffon with matching veil and accessories and her corsage was of cymbi- dium orchids. The mother of the groom chose a dress of celery colored silk with match ing accessories and wore a cor sage of cymbidium orchids. Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents entertained at a reception in the Church Rec tory, after which they enter tained family and out-of-town guests with a buffet dinner at their home in College Park. .After their wedding trip, Lt. and Mrs. Maguire will reside in Columbus, New Jersey. When selecting “FEATURE SHOES" choose the shoe with FIT on the inside FASHION on the outside Miss Ann Morrison Seaver, Bride-Elect Entertained At Parties Ann Morrison Seaver and Glenn Wendell Brinson have completed plans for their wedd ing, which will take place Sat urday, September 28, at the Cathedral of Christ the King. The bride-elect will be given in marriage by her father, Art hur Morrison Seaver. Miss Ann Bouvette will be the maid of honor and the bridal attendants will be Catherine Atkin and Kathleen Pace who is the bride- elect of Thomas Hirons. Edward Brinson will be his son's best man. Usher-grooms men will be Jay Potter of Mon- cks Corner, South Carolina, Dewey Welch of Charleston, South Carolina, Michael Dange- rf ield of Atlanta and James Sea ver, brother oi the bride-elect. Miss Seaver is being enter tained at several parties prior to her marriage. Mrs. Howard Jones and Mrs. Carl Mathes will give a luncheon and linen sho wer on August 23. Mrs. Will iam Crenshaw will have a lun cheon on August 24. Miss Cat herine Atkin and Miss Ann Bou vette will have a miscellaneous shower on August 28. A mis cellaneous shower will be given on August 31 by Mrs. Richard Stephens and Ann Stephens. Miss Peggy Hynes and Miss Mary Ann Powell will have a dessert bridge on September 4. Mrs. John Hubert will enter tain at a coffee on September 11. Mrs. Charles O'Hair will have a luncheon and shower on September 23. Those ho have already ent ertained re Mrs. Paul Pace and Kathleen Pace at a luncheon and kitchen shower. Miss Gloria Graham And Thomas Daly United In Ceremony Gloria Elizabeth Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Graham, became the bride of Thomas Francis Daly, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Daly, Sr., of Savannah, Georgia, on Saturday, August 17th at the Shrine of the Immaculate Con ception. Reverend Rene May nard officiated at the Nuptial Mass. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Miss The resa Graham, sister of the bride was maid of honor. Miss Carol Dearwent was the brides maid. Mr. James A. Daly, Sr. acted as best man for his son. Ushers were James A. Daly, Jr., Richard J. Buchner and Mike Campos. The bride graduated from Sacred Heart High School and is presently attending Georgia State College where she is a senior. The groom attended Benedic- Christ The King CYO To Hold Summer Fiesta tine Military School and is a recent graduate of Georgia In stitute of Technology where he received his degree in Engi neering. This fall he will teach at St. Joseph's High School. The couple will reside in At lanta following their honey moon. Mansour^ Nolan Are Married Mr. and Mrs. William T. Stapleton announce the marr iage of her daughter, Kathryn Mansour, to Capt. James Mor gan Nolan of Quantico, Va., son of Mr. James Nolan of Swam- pscott, Mass. The ceremony took place at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Athens, on August 18 with Rev erend John Mulroy officiating. The bride was given in mar riage by her stepfather. Will iam T. Stapleton, A reception followed at her home on Dudley Drive. Edward Knight was the ring- bearer and little Miss Jean Kni ght was the flower girl. Capt. and Mrs. Nolan live in Quantico, Va. will JUHAN'S CLEANERS Exp«rt - Personalized Service Given to livery Garment Coming Into Our Plant 111 N. Main St. PO. 1-4404 College Park, G». Lucy's Family Shoe Store Inc. 4067 Peacfctro# Rd., N.E. Brookhaven CE 7-782( Regional Meet NEW YORK (NC)—A tri-state region of the Legion of Mary will hold a conference in the Ho tel Commodore here from Octo ber 10 to 13. The region cov ers New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brin son, parents of the bride-groom elect, will give the rehearsal dinner at the Peachtree House September 27. After the cere mony Mr. and Mrs. Seaver, parents of the bride-elect, will give the reception at the Cathe dral Hall. New Officers Elected For Altar Society At Christ The King New officers have been elect ed for 1963-64 Altar Society of the Cathedral of Christ the King. Officers and committee chairmen for the year are as follows: Mrs. Brainard T. Webb, President; Mrs. Norman Boswell, 1st Vice President; Mrs. Charles McCrary, 2nd Vice President; Mrs . John Oberg, 3rd Vice President; Mrs. Harry Horsey, Jr., Re cording Secretary; Mrs. Ro bert Bell, Corresponding Sec retary; Mrs. Richard Kane, Treasurer; Mrs. Edward Hol mes, Program Chairman; Mrs. A. M. Seaver, Membership Chairman; Mrs. Russell Broad- bear, Telephone Chairman; Mrs. William Sullivan, Rosary Chairman; Mrs. William Cren shaw, Jr., Publicity Chairman; Mrs. James E. Boggs, Hospi tality Chairman; Mrs. John Lambert, Parliamentarian; and Mrs. Harold Muth, Sacristan. Miss Susan Schiller, Fiancee Of Frank DeLisle Candy Stripers bring smiles to patients on their rounds thr ough the hospital. The group Ed Curtin Now Featuring For 24th DYNAMIC WEEK BOBBY LONERO QUINTET Allen collay duo FROM 5:00 TO 7:00 P.M. DANCE AT THE SANS SOUCI 750 WEST P'TREE TR. 5-4251 is made up of high school girls who are interested in doing volunteer work in the hospital. In order to become a Candy Striper a girl must be 16 years of age and a Junior in High School, must pledge 60 hours volunteer service during sum mer or school year, and must purchase her own uniform. Af ter 60 hours of service they are given a cap. Many of the girls now working have over- 500 hours of service in the hospital. The group is taught by the Red Cross throughout the year on their duties to perform within the hospital. Just a few of their duties in clude working on the floors de livering flowers, feeding pati ents, admitting and dismissing patients, helping the Auxiliary in the Gift Shop and with the Hospitality Cart. Any girls meeting the re quirements and interested in becoming a Candy Striper are asked to contact Mrs. Frank Corrigan at TR 5-6986. IGNATIUS HOUSE RETREATS Schedule Fo next six weeks August 30-September 2 Women September 5-8 Men September 12-15 Women September 19-22 Men September 26-29 Women October 3-6 Men Phone 255-0503 or Write 6700 Riverside-Dr. N.W. Atlanta 5, Ga. Mr. andMrs. James Del Valle of Miami, Fla., announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Sarah Del Valle, to John D. Paulk III, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pajlk Jr. of Mobile, Ala. The wedding will be Aug. 24 at the Cathedral of Christ the King. Parents are asked to donate cakes for the affair. Anyone wishing to do so is asked to call Mrs. Hansen, at BL 5-0061. New NCCW Magazine ► ARCH FEATURE ► STRAIGHT LAST ► PRESCRIPTIONS ► MISMATES Sizes 5 1/2-8 8 1/2 - 12 12 1/2 - 4 Widths Price $7.99 to $9.50 — fitted with special care Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn Schiller announce the engage ment of their daughter, Susan Roberta Schiller, to Frank Pat rick De Lisle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. De Lisle of Mon roe, Micigan, formerly of Hart well, Georgia. The bride-elect is a June gra duate of Northside High School. The wedding will be Septem ber 21 at the Cathedral of Christ the King. “PET.»you betl" PET MIUCOMMNV DAIRV nivisiON For Convonitnl Homo Dolivory I Atanta Call 636-8677 The CYO of Christ the King Cathedral will hold a Summer Fiesta this Sunday in the sc hool. The money raised from the affair will be used to resettle a Cuban family in Atlanta. A chili-dog supper for 50£ will be held in the school cafe teria from 7 to 8 pm followed by dancing from 8 to 11pm for 75£. Between dances there will be cake walks, a hat booth and a cake sale. All in fashion’s favorite styles for school, play, dress for special needs ... by our trained staff. The bridegroom-elect grad uated from Georgia Tech, where he was a member of the Round Table, Interfraternity Council, and served as president and treasurer of Delta Sigma Phi. He Is employed in Indiana polis, Indiana. Virginia DeValle, Paulk Engagement Announced "My Little Doll Has to Look Pretty Too" was what Magie Sue Eubanks of Lithia Springs said when Candy Striper Carroll Offer went In to fix her hair. This is Just one of the many things the volunteer girls do at St. Joseph’s Hospital. This summer you will see Candy Strip girli working In the hospital doing numerous jobs from fluffing pillows, delivering trays, to admitting and discharging patients here Mrs. W, B. Harrison of Athens is shown leaving the hospital with the assistance of Candy Striper Karol Hoyt. Karol is working towards her cap which she will receive after completing 60 hoursof work. Candy Stripers Doing Volunteer Work At Hospital