The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, September 12, 1963, Image 6

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PAGE 6 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1963 LT. and MRS. T. E. LITTLE Miss Sherry Ann Latz Weds Lt. T.E. Little Sherry Ann Latz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Latz, be came the bride of 2nd Lt. Thom as E. Little, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Little of Miami, Saturday afternoon, Sept. 7, at the Church of St. Jude the Apostle. Rev. John Stapleton officiated. Stephen Rhienhart of Pensa cola was best man. The grooms men were Ralph Little of Mi ami, brother of the bridegroom, and James Gould. Bernadette Latz. sister of the bride, was maid of honor, bridesmaids, were Mrs. James R. Mortimer, sister of the bride, and Mary Amann. The bride was given in marriage by her father. After the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Latz entertained at a re ception at the church hall. Upon returning from their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Lit tle will live in Huntsville, Ala. MR. and MRS. PETER DOHERTY Miss Bonnie Miles And Peter Doherty iJnited In Ceremony Bonnie Lynn Miles daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Power of Williamston, South Carolina became the bride of Peter F. Doherty son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Doherty of Atlanta at a Nuptial Mass at St. Anthony's Church Au gust 31. Reverend Jarlath Burke officiated at the ceremony. The bride given in marri age by her father wore a gown of silk organza over taffeta. The beautiful chapel train had insets of lace and pearls and her veil of tulle had a crown of rhinestones and pearls. She carried a prayer book with a white orchid. Mrs. Robert Miles, the Ltroy'f Auto Sorvico Tune Up - Front End Alignment Automatic Transmission 4011 P’tree Rd. CE 7-1288 bride's matron of honor and her bridesmaids, Mrs. Ralph Rig- don wore gowns of yellow or ganza over satin. Mr. William E. Doherty, Jr. brother of the groom was the best man. Usher-groomsmen were Mickey Phillips and Doug las Toler. Soloist at the wedding was Jane Flemister. Serving at the reception which followed in the church hall were Mrs. Lavlnia Marks, Mrs. Paul Zwicknagel, Miss Kathie Do herty and Miss Jerry Morgan. Miss Pat Thomas kept the bride's book. Following a wedding trip to Jekyll Island the newlyweds will reside in East Point. Shrine Altar Group Meeting The Altar Society of the Shrine of the Immaculate Con ception, Atlanta, will hold its regular monthly meeting on Sunday, Sept, 15. The ladies will attend the 8 o'clock Mass and will receive Communion in a body. This is to be an important meeting and all the ladies are invited, The Moderator, Fr, Li nus, and the President, Mrs. John F, Walsh, will preside. Breakfast will be prepared and served by Mrs. Helen Graham and her ladles. SOLD AT HADING STORIS" Miss Rosemarie Schultes And William Manning Married Miss Rosemarie Veronika Schultes daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Farrera of Col lege Park, Maryland became the bride of William Arthur Man ning, USN, son of Mrs. William A. Manning and the late Mr. Manning of Atlanta, Ga. at the Catholic Chapel of the Naval Security Station in Washington, D. C. on Augist 31, with Rev erend Thomas J. Hilferty offi ciating. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a short white peau de soie, the bodice having appliques of lace and seed pearls, the back of the skirt having rows of lace ruffles coming to a point at the waist line, Her veil of illusion was held by a tiara of seed pearls and she carrle d a bou quet of white roses, blue dai sies and stephanotis. The bride’s sister, Miss Christine Farrera of College Park, Maryland was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Bette McCue, of Washington, cousin of the groom and Miss Marjorie Nunnally of Hyattsville, Maryland. Denise Duggan was flower girl. The maid of honor was gown ed in cyclamen pink lace over taffeta with an over skirt of the same material. Her hat of pink illusion was held by a matching satin flower. The bridesmaids dresses of tur quoise were of the same fas hion as the maid of honor. They all carried bouquets of yellow roses. The flower girl wore turquoise organdy with a wreath of yellow roses in her hair. Mr. Lynn Peterson of Wash ington, D. C. was best man and the usher groomsmen were the groom’s brothers-in-law, Mr. Donald J. Roe and Mr. F. R. Rauton of Atlanta, Ga. Following the ceremong, the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farrera, entertained guests at a reception at the Statler Hil ton Hotel in Washington. After their honeymoon tour ing the New England states, Mr. and Mrs. Manning will re side in Newport, R. I Miss Geraldine Bowie And Ernest Quickel United In Ceremony Geraldine Elizabeth Bowie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel Warren Bowie of Warner Robins, Georgia, became the bride of Ernest Clyde Quickel, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clyde Quickel, Sr. of Atlanta, Ga., in a double ring ceremony August 31 at Sacred Heart Church, Atlanta, Ga., officiated by Reverend Richard McGuin- nes. The bride was given away by her father, Daniel Warren Bow ie. The maid of honor was Mar- , garet Union of Macon, Ga. The bridal attendants were Patricia Sheridan of Macon, Georgia and Patricia Ondo of Dallas,Texas. They wore street length dresses of apricot organza over taffeta and carried bouquets of orchids and carnations. The best man was Ned Na bors. Groomsmen were James Donovan, Frank Barton, Dun can Jones and Jack Jones. The bride wore a gown of white silk organza over taffeta embroidered with lace and seed pearls. Her fingertip veil of il lusion fell from a pillbox of seed pearls. She carried a cascade of white roses and orchids. The reception was given by the bride’s parents at the North- side Woman's Club. Upon returning from their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Quickel will live in Atlanta. MR. AND MRS. LARRY DeWINE Miss Kathryn Wilbanks Bride Of Larry Charles DeWine MR. AND MRS. JOHN PAULK Virginia Del Valle And John Paulk United Miss Virginia Sarah Del Valle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Del Vail of Miami, Flo rida, became the bride of John Paulk, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Paulk, Jr., of Mobile, Alabama, were united at a Nup tial Mass performed by Mon signor Joseph G. Cassidy at the Cathedral of Christ the King on August 24, The bride was given in mar riage by her father James Del Valle, She wore a street length gown of white silk with a scoop neckline, fitted bodice, bell skirt, three quarter length slee ves and was detailed with ap pliques of Alencon lace em broidered with hand blocked lace. Her shoulder tip veil fell from a pill box beaded with seeded pearls, Her bouquet was of orchids, lillies of the valley and ivy. Miss Sue Ellen Jones, the maid of honor wore a scarlett crepe sleeveless sheath with a boat neck and a back floating panel clasped with a large bow. She carried a cascade of pink roses, tulle and velvet ribbon and ivy. Her head piece was a velvet veil. Dr. James Paulk was his brother’s best man and grooms men were J, W. DuBose and Ed ward Andrews, After the ceremony a recep tion was held at the Cathedral Center, Miss Molly Mackinkept the bride's book and Miss Ber lins Taylor, Mrs, Richard Fal- cioni and Miss Marianna Glrt- man served. Following a wedding trip to Sea Island the couple will re side in Decatur. Miss Kathryn Wilbanks, daughter of Mrs. John H. Wil banks, became the bride of Larry Charles DeWine, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Charles De Wine, Monday, September 2, at Sacred Heart Church. Reverend Jerome Diffley, O.S.B. of St. Bernard's College, Alabama of ficiated at the Nuptial Mass. The bride was given in mar riage by her brother-in-law, Mr. Terry J. Lohre of Balti more, Maryland. The bride wore a gown of silk net mist with a sweetheart neckline, edg ed in Brussels lace, with a full skirt extending to court train. Her veil was of fingertip illu sion, She carried a bouquet of white roses with lavender blue pompoms with baby breath. Mrs. Terry J, Lohre, of Bal timore, was her sister’s Ma tron of Honor. Miss Becky De Wine of Jacksonville, Fla„ sis ter of the groom acted as Maid of Honor, Bridesmaids were Mrs, Lawrence Stocks, Dalton, Ga,; and Mrs. Tom Houston, Chattanooga, Tennessee; and Flower girl, Anne Jennette. Mr. Charles DeWine, father of the groom acted as his son’s best man, ushers were Gregg O'Connor and Ronnie DeWine, both of Knoxville, Tennessee, and Mike Morgan, Philadelphia, Penn. A reception was held at Christ Altar Society Of St. Jude’s To Hold Third Starlight Ball Initial plans for the Annual Starlight Ball, circlet with an illusion The Altar Society of St, Jude the Apostle Church will hold their Third Annual Starlight Ball October 26. Left to right; Mrs. Ferdinand Beckley, chair man of the affair is going over the initial plans with Mrs. Dan iel D. Braddach, President of the Altar Society. sored by the Altar Soceity of St. Jude the Apostle Church in Sandy Springs, have been announced this week. The elaborate social affair of some 300 guests will take place Saturday, October 26 at the Standard Club. A buffet dinner, dancing to the music of "The Seventeens", and the awarding of door prizes will be featur ed events of the evening. General chairman of the dance is Mrs. Ferdinand Buck- ley, and committee co-chair man include Mrs. James S. Bradley, invitations; Mrs.Al- phee J. Bouffard, reservations; Mrs. John K. Meany, de corations; Mrs. Edward G. Rice, Jr., publicity; and Mrs. Warren Turner, telephone. President of the St. Jude’s Altar Soceity this year is Mrs. Daniel D. Bradach. Rev. John D. Stapleton is pastor. Miss Mary Jane Bowman Among Oglethorpe Graduates Miss Mary Jane Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph M. Bowman of Atlanta, was a recent graduate from Magna Cum Laude* Oglethorpe University. She was a member of the Duchess Club Womens IRectyU *7Ae 70uA Easy To Fix Cookies 1 1/2 cups sifted enriched flour 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 2-3 cup lard 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar Sift together flour, baking powder, soda and salt. Cream lard and sugar. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Add sifted ingre dients. Stir in outterscotch pieces and orange rind or peel. 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups quick-cooking oats 1 package (6 ounces) butter scotch pieces, 2 tablespoons grated orange rind or 1 teaspoon dried orange peal Mix well. Drop by rounded tea spoonfuls, about 2 inches apart on greased cooky sheet. Bake in a moderate oven (375 de grees F.) 12 minutes or until lightly browned. Yield; 4 to 5 dozen cookies. Honorary Society and the New man Club. Miss Bowman is a graduate of St. Pius X High School. She has accepted a position with the DeKalb County Board of Education, St. Joseph’s Auxiliary To Hold Meeting St. Joseph’s Infirmary Au xiliary will hold its first meet ing for the year 1963-64 on Mon day, September 16, in the hos pital auditorium at 11:30 a.m. The new slate of officers is headed by Mrs. Eugene Mc Laughlin, president, with Mrs. Kent Higgins, vice president; Mrs. J. E. Durden, treasurer; and Mrs. Arthur Bennett, sec retary. Sister Mary Melanie, R.S.M., newly appointed administrator of St. Joseph’s Infirmary will be the guest speaker. the KingHall following the cere mony. Mr, and Mrs. DeWine will live in Knoxville, Tennessee. Sacred Heart C.Y.O. Elects The C.Y.O. of Sacred Heart Parish in a meeting last Sun day elected officers for their 1963-64 term. The new officers include President Richard Ay ers; Vice President Christine Tidwell; Secretary John Pet- zelt; Treasurer Bobbie Daniell; and Marie Poucher, Publicity. A Pizza Party was held fol lowing the meeting in the As sembly Room of the church. MAR. AND MRS. ERNEST QUICKEL NEW OFFICERS for the ACCW were installed by Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan at their annual con vention held at the Dinkier Plaza. They are bottom row left to right: Mrs. George Briggs, 1st vice president; Mrs. Edward P. Faust, president; Mrs. HerbT. Mallon, second vice president; and Mrs. Jack Kesler, third vice president. Top row left to right: Mrs. John Flack, parliamentarian; Mrs, V>. L. Dennon, corresponding secretary; Miss Ann McLaughlin, treasurer; and Mrs. Harry Horsey, recording secretary-. Parents’ Group Meet Monday The Parents Association of Christ die King School will hold its first meeting of die school year in die Auditorium on Mon day, September 16, at 1:00 pjn. The presiding officers for the school term will be President, Mrs. Robert L. Robinson; 1st Vice President, Mrs. Jack Tracy; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Eugene Cates; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Lewis Gordon; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Albert Hart; Treasurer, Mrs. Robert Hodge. Speaking at the meeting will be Sister Mary Timothy G.N. S.H., Principal of Christ the King School and Miss Roma Jean Harper, the new gym in structor at the school. Serving as hostesses for the social hour proceeding the meeting will be the members of the Board. They are: Mrs. Phillip Duffy, Mrs. Wilson Mit cham, Mrs. Charles McCrary, Mrs. Louis D, McClesky, Mrs. Victor Tabaka, Mrs. Donald Seeley, Mrs. Emil Docekal, Mrs. Charles Stengel, Mrs. Michael Cram, Mrs. Fred Mix, Mrs. Paul Van Hem art, Mrs. William PauUln. Mrs. William Urquhart, Mrs. John McMa hon, and Mrs. Alex Smith. THE ALTAR SOCIETY of Cathedral of Christ the King held their first social of the season in the parish hall. Mrs, George Gun ning is seen pouring at the 1st annual coffee. Other guests in clude left to right; Mrs. James Cassidy, Mrs. William Hare and Mrs. Ellis Gay. SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000. r mi e eosTAOi - havi. uy mail iMmi* funds rveeived by the IOtli «</ any month am from the first ( f\ dividing 4 % % ns annum , ^6*****+ ANII( IPAtta Die 31 / M ** « \ Of T he Best Place to Save" ; i m * jckA 1, I \ ‘The Best Place to Save" SP^# BAVIN08 ANI> U)AN ASSOCIATION *' 1 I.1T1IONIA. liKOHCJIA NEW ARRIVALS Mr, and Mrs, Charles Howe (Mary Turvey) 1929 Boulevard Drive S.E. Girl born September 5, 1963 Sacred Heart Parish Mr, and Mrs. Jack Lenz (Faye Chapmap) 3981 English Oak Drive Doraville Girl born September 2, 1963 Our Lady of Assumption Parish 1‘IIO.NKi IS d-HTUi Che Sillage ue EARLY AMERICAN PIECES GRANDFATHER CLOCKS DUTCH SCHOOU MASTER CUOCKS UOVELY BOWL AND PITCHER SETS WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE 3990 PEACHTREE ROAD, N.E. ATLANTA, GEORGIA CE 3-2827