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PAGE 6 r.F ORG1A BULLETIN THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7. 1963
( ONVENTIOy TRIP
Youth Group Plans
Visit To New York
Members of the Archdiocesan
Council of Catholic Youth will
attend a four-day convention in
New York City, Father Alan
Dlllman, moderator of the
board, will accompany the
group. Assisting him in his
duties as chaperone will be
Mr. Edward Troy.
Beginning Nov. 14, the gat
hering will last until Nov. 17.
Those on the A.C.C.Y. who ex-
1HM Card Party
The Immaculate Heart of
Mary Altar i Rosary Society
will sponsor a Card Party and
Tea, on Tuesday afternoon, No
.-ember 19, from 1:00 until
5 o'clock, at the Knights of
Columbus Home, 2620 Buford
Highway, There will be door
prises, table prizes and fav
ors, Admission: $1.00 per per
son. Ticket* may be obtain
ed from Mrs, Mary Hickey,
636-9827, or Mrs, Agnes Mul-
vihUl, 938-5225.
pect to be at the convention are
Lucy Allen, Dianne Ashkoutl,
Carol Craig, John Euart, Paul
Falletti, Julienne Higgins, and
Jane Peeler.
All delegates will be present
at a general assembly at the
opening session of the Nation
al Catholic Youth convention.
The group will also take part
in separate workshops. Teen
age problems, spiritual mat
ters, and CYO planning will be
some of the subjects discussed
at these seminars.
Federal Bureau of Investiga
tion chief , J, Edgar Hoover
will be one of the principal
speakers. Msgr, Stevenson, di
rector of the national CYO ,
will also talk at the Initial
meeting.
Those attending the conven
tion will leave Atlanta by train.
A tour of Naw York will be in
cluded,
All students who wish to ac
company the group are invited
to do so, The total cost will be
$52, Father Dlllman will give
more information to those inte
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ADDRESS.
CITY
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Miss Simon, Mr. Lambert Wed
At Nuptial Mass In Gadsden
Miss Miry Ann Simon, daugh
ter of Mr, and Mrs. John Ni
cholas Simon of Gadsden, Ala.
became the bride of Victor
A. Lambert, son of Mre, Elea
nor Lambert of Atlanta, Geor
gia, and the late Victor A, Lam
bert, in a csrsmony solemniz
ed on October 26 at St. James
Church in Gadsden with the
Reverend James B. Wsthen of
ficiating at the Nuptial Mass.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father, She wore
a floor length gown of candle
light satin petu da sole, styled
with « fitted bodice, portrait
neckline and long sleeves end
ing in points over the hands,
Her short veil of silk illusion
was attached to a headpiece of
Chantilly beaded lace, She car
ried a cascading bouquet of a
white orchid and itephanotia,
Mill Kathie Simon attended
her aiiter as maid of honor,
Honor attendants ware Miss
Mary Moyer, Gadsden, Alaba
ma; Miss Judy Zink, Atlanta,
Georgia; and Mrs. Lamar
Boone , Huntsville, Alabama,
They wore identically styled
gowns as the maid of honor in
prism turquoise end carried
yellow Fuji mums and daisy
pom poms.
Serving as beet man for the
groom wae Theron F. Carman
of Atlanta, Georgia. Ushers-
groomamen were Robert Azar,
William C. Hartlgan, and James
Carman, all of Atlanta.
A reception was held at the
Gadsden Woman's Club, fol-
ICS Guild Holds
Party Wednesday
The Immaculate Conception
Ladies Guild will sponsor
a Card Party on Wednesday ev
ening, November 13th, starting
at 8 p.m. in the Social Hall.
The Card Party will take the
place of the customary Harvest
Supper this year and it is hoped
the same friends and former
parishioners who look forward
each Fall to a Shrine homecom
ing social will add to the succ
ess of this benefit by being pre
sent. Mrs. J. F. Walsh, Guild
President, announces there will
be prizes and refreshments.
Tickets for the card party will
be $1.00 and may be obtained
at the Rectory, from Mrs. Walsh
at MA 7-4870, from any Guild
officer, or at the door the night
of the party, All proceeds will
to towards the support of the
Shrine.
NEW
ARRIVALS
Mr. and Mrs. Chung Ming Lee
(Rose Chum-Ying Lau)
101 Rockwood Dr,, Marietta
St. Joseph's
Boy 10/30
Dr. and Mrs. Dante Ralnero
(Frances Docurro)
1996 Stanton Rd„ E. Point
Sacred Heart
Boy 10/22
Mr, and Mrs. Ryman Verner
(Christine Stephens)
3082 Stratford Arms Dr„
Chamblee
Our Lady of the Aaaumption
Boy 10/28
Dr, and Mrs, Charles Fulghum
(Joan Knoch)
615 E. Morningeide Dr, N. E.
Sacred Heart
Boy 11/1
Dr, and Mrs, Lawson Brosdrick
(Kay Withers)
4237 Rlckenbacker Dr, N. E.
Christ the King
Girl 11/3
lowing the ceremony, Miss
Martha Moyer kept the bride's
book. Serving were Miss Jose
phine Mann of Montgomery,
Alabama, Miss Joann White and
Mlaa Anne Petty of Birming
ham, Alabama, Mlaa Charlotte
Patton and Mias Barbara Park
er of Atlanta, Georgia, and
Mrs. Paulin* Knapp of Akron,
Ohio, who is the bride'f aunt,
Upon returning from their
wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs,
Lambert will live in Atlanta,
where the groom Is employed
by Storer Broadcasting System
as a photographer-reporter for
WACA-TV end la attending
Oglethorpe Unlveralty,
The bride is employed ai a
research bacteriologist by the
Communicable Dlaeaae Center
She received her degree from
the University of Alabama
where ihe waa active In the
Newnan Club. In Atlanta, both
the bride and groom have been
officers in the Atlanta Area
Council of Catholic Adult Clubi,
Council of Catholic Adult Clubs,
and the groom is serving as
President of the Southeastern
Conference of Catholic Adult
Clubs.
Professional
Women’s Club
In 44th Year
The Atlanta Catholic Club of
Business & Professional Wo
men observed its 44th anni
versary with a dinner meeting
on October 9th. Throughout
the years, this club has been
active and many lasting
friendships have been cultivat
ed by attending the meetings.
The nature of the club is social,
with charity as a special in
terest. Each year the mem
bers sponsor a fund raising
affair for charity.
One of the features of the
October meeting was election
of officers, consisting of Mrs.
John P. Kinkeila, President;
Miss Anna Mae Buskee, Vice
President; Miss Ethel Goodine,
Treasurer; Miss Barbara
Douglas, Recording Secretary;
and Miss Ann Haisten Cor
responding Secretary.
Meetings of the Atlanta Ca
tholic Club of Business & Pro
fessional Women are held on
the second Tuesday of each
month, with dinner at 6:15 p,m.
At present, the meeting place
is the White Shutters Room,
Cox Carlton Hotel, 683 Peach
tree St. For information or
reservations, call Miss Eliza
beth Satzky, Tel. #523-1210, or
Mlaa Christine Manning, Ce.
7-1101.
PAVLA IN BRAZIL The Papal
Volunteers for Latin Amer
ica (PAVLA) will be repre*
■ented in Brazil by Cumy
Harland (above;, of Cincln-
nati,
St Mary’s Parish
Altar Group Meets
St. Mary’s Altar Society held
it's November Meeting Monday
morning, November 4th. at the
Rectory with Mrs. Robert
Brierly, president, presiding.
Miss Janie Fahy, chairman of
the visiting committee, re
ported that calls had been made
on five new members of the
parish, She also reported that
113 cancer pads were made
during the past month by five
members of the Altar Society.
MRS. BRIERLY made a plea
for as many members as
possible to suscrlbe to "Word"
magazine, the publication of the
National Council of Catholic
Women.
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FOLLOWING HIS TALK,
Father McDonough called on
the Altar Society to assist with
refreshments during “Operat
ion Understanding" next Sun
day when the members of other
churches have been invited to
visit St. Mary's church and
Rectory. Mrs, John Accomasso
and Miss Janie Fahy were
named chairman of this com
mittee.
Following the meeting a light
lunch was served with Mrs, Don
Damon and Mrs. Steve Bobowiec
as hostesses.
GAINESVILLE BOY SCOUTS (Troop 13) Are pictured abve fol
lowing the presentation of awards by parents of the Scdts, The
annual affair, sponsored by Saint Michael’s Church, givefecogni-
tlon to outstanding Boy Scouts of the troop.
Mrs, Lee Battle, Sacristan,
appointed her committees to
work on the altar during Novem
ber,
MRS. ROBERT WOODRUFF
Southern Business
Education Meeting
CHAMBLEE, JEORGIA
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sales, ratals,
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gave a report on the workshop
on Public Rslstions which she
attended in Atlanta, sponsored
by the Archdlocessn Committee
on Public Relations.
Father John McDonough,
psator, made a talk on “the
Principle of Subsidiary Act
ion", a movement in the church
designed to bring more lay
people Into the work of the
church to take over some job*
formerly don* by the priest,
Supper Arranged
At Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart, Atlanta, will
hold its Pariah Supper on Nov,
19, Tickets, are available from
Mn. Leo Maurer (TR - 2-
2403), or Mrs. P, C. Fabel
(TR 4-8868), Ticket* on the
$1,000 raffle can be had from
Mrs, Georg* Gardner (TR 2-
1631), or Mr*. Grogan Beall
(255-2114),
Confirmation, originally
scheduled for Nov. 14, has been
cancelled because of the small
number of candidates, It will
take place next year.
The Southern Unit of the Cat
holic Business Education Asso
ciation will hold its annual con
vention at the Robert E. Lue
Hotel In Jackson, Mississippi
on November 22 end 23, 1963.
The theme of the meeting will
be Business Education Meats
the Challenge of Change in
Thought and Action.
Highlighting the convention's
opening day will be the Exe
cutive Board meeting and Hos
pitality Hour,
THE SATURDAY general
session will feature Most Rev
erend R, O. Gerow. Bishop of
Natchez-Jackson, Father Ber
nard Law, Editor of the Miss
issippi Register, Father John
Scanlon, pastor of St. Joseph's
Parish, Starkville, Howard L.
Nowhouse, Professional Ser
vice Specialist with Gregg Pub
lishing Company, New York, end
Brother LaSalle, C. S„ Chair
man Business Education De
partment, St. Edward’s Univer
sity, Austin, Texas. The con
vention will close with the draw
ing of door prizes. The mas
ter of ceremonies for this will
be Albert Necaise.
Local Chairman of the con
vention li Sleter Mary Matthew,
R. S, M„ St. Joseph’s High
School, Jackson, Mississippi.
OFFICERS OF THE Southern
Unit are: Sister Mary Edmun
ds, C. D. P., of Rowena, Te
xas, president; Brother Dam
ian, C. S. C., Alexandria, Lou
isiana, Vice-President; Sistsr
Kathleen, C. D. P„ Ennis, Te
xts, secretary; Sister M.
Emile, O. P„ Houston, Tex
as, treasurer; Sister Mary Mat
thew, R, S. M„ Jackson, Mis
sissippi, Publicity Director.
On Dean’s List
Miss Sara Lee Mattingly,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ed
ward H. Mattingly, 360 Ar-
gonne Drive, Atlanta has been
named to the Dean's List at
Marymount College, Tarry-
town, New York.
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on Saturday and Sunday, Novem
ber 2nd and 3rd, thereby be
coming the “pilot church" for
the program, 'Operation Un
derstanding."
By actual count, a total of
639 visitors toured the church
during the two days and listen
ed intently to the explanations
given by the men and asked many
questions. One senior citizen
was heard to remark, as she
stood st the head of the aisle
looking toward the magnificent
altar and crucifix, “Why this
is the next thing to being In
Heaven." Another stated,
‘This has cleared up « lot of
misconceptions and minunder-
standlngs I have had,"
One feature that caused much
comment and study, was a duo
of manikins standing at the
foot of the altar, one fully
dressed in altar boy’s robes,
as his server.
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Needless to say, the entire
parish Is elated over the
success of this program. The
chairmen were James Mc
Namara, Thomas Shaheen and
Sun Codner, and they had the
cooperation of the men of the
parish in their various assign
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At the end of the tour the
visitors were escorted to
Charles Carroll Hall, where
refreshments end a social hour
were provided by the young
ladles and the women of the
Parish.
Members of the New York Stocixchange &
American Exchange
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The pastor, Rev. Richard B.
Morrow, was available to meet
the visitors. Individually, and
to provide any further Informat
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