The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, September 26, 1963, Image 2

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PAGE 6 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1963 Susan Schiller And Frank DeLisle United In Double Ring Ceremony Susan Roberta Schiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert EXmn Schiller, became the bride of Frank Patrick DeLisle, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. De Lisle, September 21 at the Ca thedral of Christ the King. Rev erend Noel Bertenshawofficiat- ed at the Nuptial Mass. The bride was given in mar- Sisters' Day At Scout Camp Twenty-nine Sisters from six Convents attended the first Sis ter's Day sponsored by the Archdiocesan Committee for Catholic Scouting, at the Bert Adams Scout Reservation near Covington. Although the rain caused can cellation of outdoor events, the Sisters enjoyed demonstrations and talks presented in the mas sive Woodruff dining hall at the Reservation. A few Sisters even ventured throu^t the rain to see our rustically set Catholic Cha pel at the Reservation. Others had to be satisfied with the model of the Chapel available at the camp... ,••*#**» A tasty ham dinner was pre pared and served by Madarr.es Staley, Weldon and Vidosic, wives of Committee members. The program arranged by the Committee was conducted by Father R. B. Morrow, Diocesan Director, Dr. J. P. Vidosic, Chairman and several other members. Ed Curtin Now Featuring For 29th DYNAMIC WEEK ALLEN COLLAY eexTiT • Plat From th# of Broadway DORIS POWELL A Bright -Mew Star 5:iO~TO _ T~30 BILL Cr ALLEN DUO Coatter • Hun j' • MuliC DANCE AT THI Sand Sauce 750 WEST P’TREE TR. 5-4251 riage by her father. She wore a gown of bridal taffeta with ap pliques of Venetian lace with seeded pearls . Her matching pill box hat with veil was trim med in seeded pearls. She car ried a pearl Rosary which her mother used when she was mar ried. Her bouquet was of white orchids. Mrs. Edward B. Baylin was matron of honor and wore a gown of emerald green brocade. Mr. De Lisle was his son's best man. Ushers were William Schiller, brother of the bride, and William Yates, brother- in-law of the bridegroom. The bride's mother wore a turquoise lace dress with mat ching accessories. The groom's mother wore a toast brown crepe dress with matching ac cessories. Both mothers had white orchids. The reception followed in the Cathedral Center. Miss Char lotte Williams, kept the bride's book. Misses Carol and Diane De Lisle, sisters of the groom, Miss Cynthia Wallace and Miss Nancy Kennon assisted in ser ving. Upon returning from their wedding trip the couple will live in Indianapolis, Indiana. Two St. Gerard's Girls Join Order Two Fort Oglethorpe girls, Miss Judy Burke and Miss Carol Sue Keck, took part recently in a special ceremony marking their entry into the novitiate of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Baltimore. Fr. Laurence Murphy, C. SS.R., pastor of St. Gerard's , Fort Oglethorpe, conducted the service. Miss Burke, one of nine chil dren, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Burke. Miss Keck, one of six children, is the daughter of Mrs. Ruby Keck. This marks the first time that two members of St. Ger ard's have embraced the relig ious life at the same time. . SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,006. face Po»r*ot. - have bv mail Fund* received h\ the loth nj any month UZ am from the first jm \ / (Lr IfaMMlf J DIVIDtND *+ 74 M rtK ANNUM \f, ANIiaeAftD OfC 31 .otK*' * > I’l"The Best Plate to Save" NAVI NOR AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IJTUONIA. UKOHi.lA PiioNKt 4 M 2^7.'Hi Metta Stephens, And Richard Jackson Vows Said Metta Dowe Stephens, daugh ter o f Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander Stephens, became the bride of Lt. Richard Kent Jack- son . son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karl Jackson, Sept. 21 at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael Regan officiated. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. AnnLeiting of Denver, Colo., was maid of honor. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Jeanne Preedom of Knox ville, Tenn,; Mary Lee Morri son of New Smyrna Beach, Fla; Nicki Stephens of Albany, cous in of the bride; and Mrs. Judy Sprague of Dahlonega, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. Jackson was his son's best man. Ushers were Lt. Robert McCurdy, Lt. Kenneth Grundborg, Lt. Gary Lord, Lt. Clifford Cantrell, Lt. Fred Pry or. Lt. David Duchemln, and James Stephens Jr., brother of the bride. The reception was given in the ballroom of the Ft. McPher son Officers Club. Judy Thom as of Nashville, Tenn., cousin of the bride, kept the bride's book. Those assisting in serv ing were Beatrice Stephens of Albany, and Mrs. B. R. Thom as of Nashville. Upon returning trom their wedding trip to Nassau, Lt. and Mrs. Jackson will live at Ft. Bragg, N. C. Parents Club To Hold Bake Sale The Parents Club of Immacu late Heart of Mary Parish an nounced final plans to hold a Bake Sale at their 1st meeting of the season held last Sunday. The Bake Sale will be held this Sunday, September 29 af ter all the Masses in the school building. Mrs. A. A. Caruso, chairman announced that they will have enough bake goods to last until after the 6p.m. Mass. All parents of the parish are urged to help with this project in order to make it a huge suc cess. The money raised from the event will be used for the new Cafeteria and the new Phy sical Education program which is a closed TV circuit used by the school this year for the first time. Chapman And Deery United In Double Ring Ceremony Mary Seifried Chapman, daughter of Mr. Charlie Chap man, and the late Mrs. Phyllis Thomas Chapman, became the bride of Thomas Minor Deery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Deery of Hapeville, September 14, at Sacred Heart Church. Reverend William Sell S. M. officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride was given in mar riage by her father, Mr. Char lie Chapman. Her gown was of Ivory peau de sole with a chapel train, the bodice was of import ed lace. Her veil fell from a pill box covered in matching lace. She carried a bouquet of gar denias. Miss Sue' Wright was maid of honor while bridesmaids were Sue Chapman, and Angle Chap man, both sisters of the bride; Judy Bell, of Smyrna, cousin of the bride; and Doreen Deery, sister of the groom. The atten dants all wore champagne full length sheath peau de sole gowns with a deeper shade of cham pagne colored Chantilly lace boloreo jackets. They wore matching pill box hats covered in lace. Their bouquets were of bronge mums. Gene Christian of Hapeville acted as best man. Theushers- groomsmen were Lynn Murphy, George W'atklns, David Walker and Rollie Deery, Jr„ brother of the groom. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the church rectory. Mrs. Camelia Tollar kept the bride's book. The groom's mother wore a gray blue lace dress with mat ching accessories her corsage was two white phaleopnosif or chids. Upon their return from a trip to Callaway Gardens the couple will live in Hapeville, St. Thomas More Scene Of Smith-Kirksey Wedding Miss Judith Bennett Is Bride Of James Howard The wedding of Miss Judith Bennett, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Robert L. Bennett, and Mr. James Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard, of Chapel Hill, N. C., was an event of Au gust 25th. Rev. Leonard Mayhew per formed the ceremony at 5:30 p.m. in the Warm Springs Foun dation Chapel, which was beau tifully decorated in white and green, with white tapers in tall candelabra on each side of the altar. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a classical ly simple gown of white peaude sole, with a chapel train. Her veil, especially made by hand for her in Panama, was a floor- length mantilla of imported il lusion net appliqued with Chan tilly lace. The in-set cap was made of lace and hand-sewn seed pearls. Her flowers were white stephanotis, centered by a white orchid corsage. Miss Susan Bennett, maid of honor, wore a floor length dress of white mousseline de sole and a wide hat of soft white net. She carried yellow mums. Mr. Edwin Brown of Norfolk, Va. was best man. Ushers were Mr. Gene Shuford and Mr. Ro bert Miller of Chapel Hill,N.C, The organist was Miss Vir ginia Taylor of Manchester, and the guest soloist was the bride's NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krich (Janet Vinson’ 218 Nelson Ferry Rd., Decatur Boy born September 17, 1963 St. Thomas More Parish Mr, and Mrs. William Freeman (Mary Louise Park) 933 Euclid Ave., N.E. Apt. 32 Girl bom September 18, 1963 Immaculate Conception Pariah Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stapleton (Ellen Lenihan) 712 E, Paces Ferry Rd. Boy born September 20, 1963 close friend, Miss Helen Price, of Savannah, Ga. Following the ceremony, Dr. and Mrs. Bennett entertained the wedding guests at a recep tion at Huntington House on the Foundation. Miss Susan Howard, sister of the groom kept the bride's book, and the cake was served by Miss Marjorie Howard and Miss Susan Brock. Hostess aides were Mrs. H. S. Raper, Mrs. John Herring, Miss Ellen Wal ker and Mrs. Gene Shuford. Following a Florida honey moon, Mr. and Mrs. Howard will make their home in Cha pel Hill, N. C. The Altar and Rosary So ciety of Our Lady of the As sumption Parish will hold their regular monthly meeting in the School Cafetorium on October 1 at 8 p.m. The topic to be dis cussed will be the “Undesir able Reading Material Received Through the Mail by our Teen- Atlante’s Free Cancer Home, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 760 Washington St., marked the Silver Jubilee of religious pro fession of its administrator, Sister Mary Josephine Lynaugh, 0. P., and one of its staff, Sister Mary Loretta Purcell, 0. P„ on September 14. The Reverend Joseph E.Ly- naugh, pastor of Queen of Peace Church, Ardsley, Penna., bro ther of Sister M. Josephine, of fered a Mass of Thanksgiving at 9 a.m. Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament was given by the Reverend Patrick C. Connell, chaplain of the Home. Sister M. Josephine, a na tive of Pottsvilid, Penn., and Sister M. Loretta, of Flushing Nancy Christine, Smith, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. Garland Garvey Smith, became the bride of William Lassiter Kirksey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Kirksey of Al bany, Saturday afternoon, Sep tember 7, at Saint Thomas More Church, Decatur. Father Matt hew Kemp officiated. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Mrs. Ken neth William Johnson, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridal attendants were Mary Angler, Catherine Reed, Gayle Stocks, and Cathryn Greslin of Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. Woodrow Wilson Kirk sey, father of the bridegroom, was bestman. Groomsmen were Gerald Vaughn, Lawson Spence of Dyersberg, Tennessee, Alvin Wise and Robert Huie of Albany. The parents of the bride en tertained at a reception at Druid agers" and what we can do about it. On October 6, a Mother and Daughter Breakfast will beheld following their monthly Com munion Mass at 8:30 a.m. This is held during October in honor of the Blessed Mother which Is the month of the Holy Rosary. N. Y., arrived in Atlanta a few months after their first profes- fession of vows, part of the first contingent to open the Home. Thus they have spent all their religious life in this city. Their Community of Domini can Sisters, whose Motherhouse is in Hawthorne, New York, de votes Itself exclusively to pro viding free Homes for poor in curable cancer patients, re gardless of race, creed or co lor. The local Home has taken total care of about 5000 pa tients, from Georgia and many other southern States. The Home Is open to members of all faiths, and the only home of its nature In the metropoli tan area of Atlanta. Hills Golf Club. Susan Starr kept the bride's book. Assisting in serving were Tish Marbut, and Barbara Carr of Caracas, Ve- nezula. Sl Thomas More To Hold Party The Altar and Rosary Society of St. Thomas More Parish, De catur, is holding a card party in the Parish Hall on Saturday, Oct. 5, at 8 pm, Parishioners are asked to bring tables and cards. Refreshments will be available. The donation will be 50 cents and a door prize will be given. Deanery Meeting At St. Jude's The Northwest Deanery Cou ncil will hold a meeting on Sun day, October 13th, at 2:30 pm. Host parish will be St. Jude's, in Sandy Springs. A program on “Spiritual De velopment" will be presented by Mrs. Thomas Bockman, spiritual development chairman in the archdiocesan council. There will be a short business meeting. Northeast Deanery Meeting Held The Northeast Deanery held their quarterly meeting last Wednesday, September 18 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Pa rish. Monsignor Michael J. Regan, pastor of Immaculate Heart of Mary' was the guest speaker. He spoke on the “Mass and Woman hood" as defined in the Mass for a Holy Woman. A luncheon was held at the Knights of Columbus followed by a business meeting. Mrs. Her bert Malon, pres idem discussed the various workshops held at the ACCW Convention this month. Guest speaker was Mrs. George Gunning, out going pre sident of the ACCW. She spoke on the Resolutions Adapted at the convention. The next meeting will beheld in January. Our Lady Of Assumption Altar Society To Hold Meeting Staff Cancer Home Silver Jubilees Srs. Mary Josephine-Mary Loretta Gwendolyn Goltz And Robert Hill Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Goltz of Marietta announce the engagement of their daughter, Gwendolyn Ann Goltz, to Robert Hill Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill of Birmingham, Alabama. University of Alabama. The future bridegroon^ is employed in Huntsville. 2 The wedding will be held on September 28 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Marietta. / Elizabeth Welch, Robert Valiando Troth Announced The bride-elect was gradua ted from St. Vincent's School of Nursing and is employed as a staff nurse at the Kennestone Hospital of Marietta. Mr. Hill was graduated from the University' of Florida and is doing post-graduate work at the Mother’s Club To Hold Party The Mother's Club of D*You- ville Academy will hold a “Get Acquainted Buffet" honoring all new parents on Saturday, Sep tember 28, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the home of the chairman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McPar- land, 135 West Paces Ferry Rd., N. W. Mrs. A. V. Gude is acting as co-chairman. All parents who have daugh ters attending the academy are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Welch announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Mon- tese Welch, to Robert R. Vali ando, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge H. Valiando, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Valiandc of Woodland Hills, California, Miss Welch attended the Co vers ity of Georgia, where se was pledged to Alpha Omicjm Pi and was a Georgette. The future bridegroom yas graduated from Pierce College. The wedding will be Ocpber 12 at St. John the Evaniellst Hapeville. Mary Anne Ford And Lt Stanley Patrie United Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ford of Atlanta, announce the mar riage of their daughter Mary Anne Ford to Lt. Stanley A. Patrie Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Patrie Sr., of Rochester, New York. The mar riage was solemnized in a nup tial Mass on Saturday, Septem ber 14, at the Cathedral of Christ the King. Monsignor James E. King officiated at the ceremony. Groomsme were Lt. Michael Rooney, Cttflotte, North Caro lina; Lt. Charles Price; Lt. Jeff Horeday; Lt. Tom Keaney and Lt. Ray Baker all of Val dosta, Jeorgia. The grooms men f/rmed a Military Honor Guard as the couple left the churai. i.\ \ •; Fallowing the ceremony a re- cejtion was held at the home of th< bride's parents. Th bride was given in mar riage by her father James E. Ford. Miss Margaret Ford was her sister's maid of honor. Miss Carol Patrie, of Rochester, New York, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. Lt. Robert D. Green of Mb- ami. Florida acted as bestman) The bride is a graduate of it. Pius X High School and Mercy Hospital Charlotte, North Carolina. The groom is a graduate of the Air Force r Academy and is stationed in California. Upon the return from their wedding trip the couple will make their home in California. Athen’s Finest Bake Shop Famous For Decades For All Your Bake Goods A & A BAKERY 1^7 N. Lumpkin Athens, Georgia (Office urmlure '-ffahonery rinltng &U & 0£Prinh Qfi, HODGKINSi)N’S 115 CLAYTON tTREET FHO> LlitHTV 3-257? ATHENS, GEOGIA