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Sl Anna’s, Monroe, Rites Join
Miss Martha Melton, Mr. Morris
Miss Martha Carol Melton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Dan
R. Melton of Monroe, Georgia,
was married to Roy Glenn
Morris, son of Mr and Mrs,
Jack Elbert Morris. The
ceremony took place at 4:00
pm, Saturday afternoon, Octo
ber 5, 1963, at St. Anna’s Ca
tholic Church, Monroe, with Fr.
James Harrison of Atlanta of
ficiating.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
white Chantilly lace posed over
white taffeta, with clusters of
seed pearls encircling the neck
line and waistline. Her veil of
silk tiered illusion was attached
to a crown of pearls and sequins.
She carried a lace covered
prayer book showered with
French carnations, Stephanatis
and a white orchid,
MISS CATHERINE Paris
Melton, sister of the bride, was
maid of honor. Miss Judy
Thomas, Miss Marie Blasin-
game, and Mrs. Jo Anne Reeves
were bridal attendants. They
Miss Howard, Mr. Smith Married
At Church Of SS. Peter & Paul
Miss Linda Maria Howard,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
tin W. Howard, of Decatur, has
been married to Mr. David Leon
Smith, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Vernon Jarrett, also of De
catur. The wedding took place
at SS. Peter and Paul Church,
with Fr. Joseph Beltran of
ficiating.
The bride’s matron of honor
was Mrs. Virginia Mclver, of
Hapeville, Bridesmaids were
Miss Diane Clark, Decatur, and
Miss Caroline Dodson of Troy,
Ala.
ST. JUDE S
Starlight Ball Set
For Saturday Night
Final plans for the Third
Annual Starlight Ball, sponsor
ed by the Altar Society of St.
Jude the Apostle Church, are
announced this week by Mrs.
Ferdinand Buckley, general ch
airman.
The semi-formal Ball will be
held Saturday, October 26th at
the Standard Club. Approx
imately 300 guest will gather
at 6:30 p.m, for the cocktail
hour. The buffet dinner will be
served at 7:30 in the ballroom
which will be decorated in an
elaborate gold and white motif
adhering to the celestial theme
of the Ball, “Out of This Wor
ld.”
AWARDING OF door prizes
will begin immediately following
the dinner hour, and will in-
lnclude the presentation of the
main door prize, an outstanding
Senate Debates
Birth Projects
wore identical dresses of
emerald green chiffon over taf
feta with matching accessories,
and carried bronze Dody mums
shaped in a crescent.
Mr. Jack Morris served as
his son’s best man. The ushers
groomsmen were Gary Spinks,
Perry Reeves, Ronnie Stephens,
all of Monroe.
THE RECEPTION followed at
the American Legion Hall. Mrs.
Ronald Lane and Miss Jo
Laseter kept the bride's book.
Those assisting in serving were
Mrs. Lewis Shackleford, Mrs.
Hugh Williamson, «Mrs. Jess
Mulkey, Mrs. Ted Penland,
Miss Patty Myers, and Mrs.
Ronnie Stephens.
For traveling, the bride se
lected a three piece Loden green
tweed knit suit with brown ac
cessories and a white orchid
from the bridal bouquet.
After a short wedding trip
the couple will be at home at
320 North Broad Street, Mon
roe, Ga.
WASHINGTON (NC) — The
Foreign Relations Committee
has sent to the Senate floor for
debate for foreign aid bill which
for the first time includes U. S.
support for overseas birth con
trol projects.-
The committee's approval
of the $4.2 billion authori
zation bill is expected to heigh
ten present controversy over
foreign aid because of its in
clusion of permission to use U.
S. tax funds for research and
“population control" progr
ams.
SEN. J. WILLIAM Fulbrigbt
of Arkansas, committee chair
man and author of the birth
control provision, told newsmen
he expects floor action to st
art on Oct. 28.
Reconsideration of the birth
control plan was unsuccessfully
D’Youville Talk
"College and You'* will be the
topic of an address given to
the students of D’Youville Col
lege in Buffalo, New York at
an assembly October 25.
Following the assembly, Sister
will address a meeting of the
Academy Mothers' Club. Sister
Marie Christine was a member
of the faculty of Christ the King
Grade School and High School
from 1937 to 1947 and has been
Dean of Studies at D’Youville
College for the past nine years.
urged early in October by Msgr.
Paul F. Tanner, general secre
tary of the National Catholic
Welfare Conference.
ALTHOUGH NOT discussed
in the public hearings on the
bill, the birth control authoriz
ation was put In the measure on
July 19 at the urging of Sen.
Fulbright during a closed meet
ing of the committee.
On Oct. 4, when the committee
had disposed of the partial nuc
lear test-ban treaty and was
returning to its work on the
foreign aid bill, Msgr. Tanner
dispatched a letter to Fulbright.
THE NCWC, said Msgr. Tan
ner, must challenge any pro
posal to foster adoption of art
ificial birth control as a part
of our national policy In grant
ing foreign aid.
“For the Federal government
to adopt a policy approving the
promotion of artificial contrac
eption is to Infringe upon the
freedom of conscience of many
of its citizens. We agree with
former President Eisenhower
that it is not the business of
government to enter into this
question,*'Msgr. Tanner wrote.
THE AUTHORITY to use tax
funds to support birth control,
a sharp reversal of present
policy, is contained in a sec
tion of the bill dealing with re
search projects.
Miss Hudson, Mr. Wilkerson To Wed
Mr. Smith's best man was
his father, Mr. Howard Vernon
Jarrett, the ushers were Mr.
Martin W. Howard, Jr. and
Mr. Richard Smith.
The bride's gown had a wool
lace bodice and a knee-length
chiffon skirt. Her lace hat
featured a finger-tip veil. She
carried white orchids, lilies—
of-the-valley and white tube
roses.
After a wedding trip to
Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Smith
will be at home at 1219 Oak-
view Rd, (Sharwell Garden
Apts.) Decatur.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene George
Hudson, Sr. announce the enga
gement of their Daughter, Kath
erine Conway, to Mr. JohnMat-
thew Wilkerson HI, son of Mr.
and Mrs. JohnM Wilkerson, Jr.
Miss Hudson was graduated
from Pius X High School last
June and now attends Georgia
State College.
Mr. Wilkerson attended Ch-
amblee High School and is now
a senior at Georgia Tech. He
will receive his degree next
June. He is an active member
of the Alpha Delta Chapter of
the PI Kappa Alpha fraternity
at Tech and a member of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary Ch
urch. Miss Hudson is a mem
ber of Our Lady of die As
sumption parish.
The marriage will take place
December 2i, at eleven o'clock
at Our Lady of the Assumption
Church.
Cancer Home
The Auxiliary of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help Free Cancer
Home in Atlanu wishes to ex
press sincere appreciation to
all of its friends and benefa
ctors who made the 1963 Annual
Champagne Luncheon and Fash
ion Show a wonderful success.
Auxiliary officers for the new
year will be elected at die Jan
uary meeting. A Chairman of die
Nominating Committee will be
appointed in November.
Mount Altarians October Meeting
Mrs. Shirmer Brown presid
ed over Our Lady of the Mount
AlUr Society meeting Oct. 14.
Plans were discussed on hav
ing Junior Alur assistances
in conjunction with the Sodality
training at Notre Dame High
School. Mr|L Ed Brown is in
charge of 1
ments.
further arrange-
id Curtia
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venteen" will provide continu
ous enteruinment from 9 until
midnight.
Presiding over the evening’s
festivities will be John D.
Supleton, pastor of St. Jude’s
Mrs. Daniel D. Bradach, pre
sident of the Altar Society; Mr.
Bradach; and Mr. and Mrs.
Buckley.
CO-CHAIRMEN of the Ball
are Mrs. James S. Bradley,
inviutions; Mrs. Alphee J.
Bouffard, reservations; Mrs.
John K. Meany, decorations;
Mrs. Warren Turner, tele
phone; and Mrs. EdwardG. Rice
Jr., publicity.
Halloween Fete
For Immaculate
The Home and School As
sociation of the Immaculate
Conception School will sponsor
a Halloween Carnival on Octo
ber 31st. The Carnival will be
held in the School play yard from
11:30 am, until 2:30 pm. Many
booths featuring the Halloween
, motif will attract the children's
interest while games, cakewalk
and other entertainment will
provide activities for the young
sters.
Prizes will be awarded to the
boy and girl wearing the most
original costumes. All pre-
School children and their par
ents are cordially invited to
join in the fun with the older
children./ Mrs. Jack Pamalon
is Chairman of the Carnival.
Mrs. Joseph McGinness and
committee were selected for the
redecoration of the Sanctuary.
Reports were given by Mrs.
William Agnew on St. Gerard’s,
Foch Oglethorpe, carnival Oct.
24 and Mrs. Harry White on
Ladles of Charity festival Oct.
26. Father Lawrence Haber C.
SS.R. spoke on “Operation Un
derstanding" to the group.
Hostesses for the proceed
ing luncheon were; Mrs. Jo
seph McGinness, M; * -tes
Hailey, Mrs. William Agnew,
and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser.
Sl Michael’s
Plans Bridge
Plans for die 23rd. anniii
Benefit Bridge Party to be held
on Friday, November23rd. have
been announced by Mrs. William
Wiezoreck, General Chairman.
Alur Society F^sident Mrs.
Charles Buechlein said that the
annual affair which is held at
the Dixie Hunt Hotel here In
Gainesville promises to be the
largest yet.
Last year’s crowd which drew
over 200 came from Decatur,
Atlanu and Marietta.
O.L. Of Lourdes Club Enrollment
The Sisters Auxiliary of Our
Lady of Lourdes Parish, Atlan
ta, will have its annual break
fast on Sunday, Oct. 27, after
10:00 Mass. Tickets may be
purchased from Mrs. Gibson,
president of the auxiliary and
from members.
On October 18th the enroll
ment of candidates into the St.
Dominic Savio Boy's Club of
Our Lady of Lourdes School
took place in church. The pas
tor, Rev. Michael McKeever
officiated. Father was assist
ed by the newly elected presi
dent and vice-president of the
club, Gregory Hogan and Mar
cus Hogan respectively. At the
celebration of the 8:15 a.m.
Mass, prior to the enrollment
ceremony, the boys received
Holy Communion in a body.
Thirty three boys were enroll
ed. These members are from
the fifth through the eighth
grade.
The Savio Boys Club under
the leadership of Sister Lewis
Another Layman
VATICAN CrTY (NC) — A 12th
layman has been invited to at
tend the second session of the
ecumenical council. He is Dr.
Emil Inglessis from Greece,
Nuptial Mass Joins Miss Doran
And Mr. Hayden At Cathedral
Miss Marjorie Ann Doran,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Joseph Doran of Atlanu, Ga.,
became the bride of Mr. Robert
Aloysins Hayden, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Aloysins Hayden of
Perryville Missouri., at a Nup
tial Mass on October 12th at
the Cathedral of Christ the King.
Monsignor Joseph C. Cassidy
and Rev. John McDonough offi
ciated.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father, Mr. Peter
Joseph Doran. Her twin sis
ters, Miss Joanne Doran of
Atlanu and Mrs. Louis Michael
Backe, III, of Maitland, Flori
da, served as maid and matron
of honor respectively. Miss Sue
Pritchett of Atlanu and Miss
Bonnie Hayden, sister of the
groom were bridesmaids. Miss
Lisa Ann Bache, niece of the
bride, was flower girl.
The best man was Stanley
Hayden, brother of the groom.
Groomsmen were Mr. Louis
Michael Backe, III, of Maitland
Florida, brother-in-law of the
bride, Mr. Jack Howley of At
lanu, cousin of the bride, Mr.
Norris Parks and Ira Clay of
Atlanta, Ga. and Emory Hitt
of Perryvllie Missouri, bro
ther-in-law of the groom.
The bride wore a gown of
ivory silk peau de sole. The
princess gown featured a Sa
brina neckline and long fitted
sleeves ending in a point at the
wrists. The bodice was trim
med with re embroidered alen-
con lace appliques, crocheted
with crystals and pearls. The
controlled skirt also was trim
med with lace appliques with
crystal and pearls. A lace edged
french sash at the waist topped
the full pleated back that flowed
Into a full length chapel train.
Her cathedral length veil of
imported silk ivory illusion fell
from a small peau de sole ro
sette. She carried a Royal Bou
quet of orchids and stephanotls
After a honeymoon in tr
mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Hr
den will reside in Atlanta, 're
reception was given by Mr. nd
Mrs. Peter Joseph Dora; at
the Cherokee Town Club,
NEW
\arrihls
MRS. GERALD MOEN
( BLAKE CONNER
2389 Ewing Dr., N.-
Our Lady of the assumption
Girl 10/19/63
MRS. GEORGE B'BURN
( ADRYENNE h-L )
1998 Jordan Tetfce
Immaculate He» of Mary
Boy 10/20/6?
MRS. NOEL £>RIGUEZ
( IRMA PEfZ )
31 Peachtreeve., N. E.
Immaculate *nception
Boy 10//63
MRS. CHAFES BOWMAN
( PAMEL/McMILLAN )
322 S. College Park
St. John's
Girl 120/63
MRS. D ; 1E> R. INMAN
( EL&BETH LANG )
1088 I Valley Dr., Decatur
Imma^ate Heart
Boy 10/12/63
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Strtimt AtUmlSimtt Wl
Marie, hold* meetings bi-mon
thly on the second and fourth
Saturdays of the month. Mem
bership is voluntary.
Society Meeting
At St Gerard’s
Rev. Lawrence Murphy, C,
SS.R., pastor of St. Guard’s
Catholic Church, Fort Ogle
thorpe, was speaker at the re
cent meeting of the Alur So
ciety. Father Murphy discussed
further plans for “Operation
Undersunding."
Mrs. Edward Sheridan
presided. Committee reports
were given by Mrs. Robert
Bearden, November linens,
Mrs. Carl Hunt, church clean
ing chairman i Mrs. Allen
Bishop and B. O. McHugh, Me
morial Hospiul sewing. Father
Murphy,. Mrs. Myron Shultes
and Mrs. James E, Rae were
appointed to serve on the no
minating committee for new of
ficers.
Members were urged to sup
port the school Carnival bring
held Octoher 24, 1963 at St.
Suard’s School. Mrs. Bishop
was hostess for the ruling and
Mrs. Robert Lee received the
attendance gift.
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