The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, November 21, 1963, Image 6

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PAGE 6 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21.1963 WORLD UNION Women’s Presence At Council Urged VATICAN CITY (NC) ~ The World Union of Catholic Wo mens’ Organizations has sent a derailed proposal to the ecu menical council as to how wo- Plan Assumption Christmas Party The Sisters and Priests of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish will be the honor guests of the Altar and Rosary Socie ty at a Christmas Party to be held in the School Cafetorlum December 3rd at 8 p.m. in stead of exchanging gifts, as in the past, the members will make a donation for a Christ mas Purse'to' be presented to the St. Joseph's Home for Boys. A basket of jellies and jams will be given to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cancer Home, A program of Christmas Carols will be given by the pupils of Mrs, Ruth Lockhart Bean, a former Radio Artist of Atlanta and New York, Re freshments will be served by the Officers of the Society. men might profitably partici pate as auditors at council sessions. Marla del Pilar Bellosillo of Madrid, president general of the women's union, said: "WE WOULD never have thought in terms of women be ing present in the council hall Itself it Catholic men had not been appointed as auditors at the council. But with men pre sent, it is only normal that women should also be present," Miss Belllslllo continued: "I WANT TO make it clear that it is not our intention to impose our presence on the council. This would be con trary to our spirit. What we have done is simply to express our views as devoted daughters of the Church and we now hope that the competent authorities will make the decision they feel is moft opportune," She singled out three cate gories of women who might be admitted to the council hall. Peachtree Road Pharmacy Pick Up and Delivery Service ' Call CE 7-6466 4062 Peachtree Rd. Atlanta "IN THE FIRST place," she said, "are nuns from both con templative and active religious communities because of their outstanding contribution to the life of the Church today." The other categories would be lead ing personalities in the Catholic women’s world and tbe heads of international Catholic women's organizations. C & S REALTY COMPANY "Specialists in Commercial and Inclue trial Real Estate" Suite 200 Henry Orady Bldg. Atlanta 3 Ca. Warehouses, Stores, Mfg. Plants, Acreage, Shopping Center Dev., Industrial Dev., Subdivision Dev., Insurance 524-2052 MIKE & STEVE SERTICH the complete, ready 7— f ■—■ 1 operate sound syst New...carry your own Q/metu PttMu 1*44 System , wherever you go sets up anywhere IN ONLY 10 SECONDS PHONE 525-6417 1J2 WHITEHALL STREET, S.W. ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA — -n • For any occasion? 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JOSEPH MICHAEL ROBINSON, Chestnut Hill Road, Marietta, Georgia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Lee to Mr. Phillip Jackson Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Bell, Jr., Herron Drive, Smyrna, Georgia. The wedding will take place January eighteenth at Sacred Heart Church, Atlanta, Georgia. The marriage will be solemnized by Rev. Clarence J. Biggers, Pastor, Saint Joseph’s Parish, Ma rietta, Georgia. CANCER SOCIETY Council Sponsors Full Cancer Test New Arrivals Mrs, E. P. Faust, president of the Atlanta Arch Diocese Co uncil of Catholic Women, anno unced this week that 13 affilia ted organizations over the state have enrolled in the CONQUER UTERINE CANCER Program with the American Cancer Soc iety, The primary objective of this program is to get every mem ber of the Council in Georgia to have a health checkup and a "Pap" smear test as thefirat step toward a lifelong habit of annual health examinations as a safeguard against death from cancer, THE PROGRAM was endo rsed at the state meeting of the Atlanta ACCW earlier thia fall and recommended to all af filiated groups, "The goal of the program is the eventual control of uterine cancer," Mrs, Faust said. The announcement of pro gress was released following a planning meeting with Mrs, Carl E. Sanders, Geor gia's First Lady and Hon orary Chairman of the Georgia Division's Earlier Treatment Education Program at which the film TIME AND TWO WOMEN was previewed by leaders of women's organizations from over the state, "THIS FILM is a key part of the program," the Council president explained. "As part of our activities, each group that enrolls should arrange to have its membership view the film. It stresses the importance of early detection and treatment of uterine cancer, pointing out that It is virtually 100 per cent curable when detected while lo calized." The American Cancer So ciety explains that since 1963, the death rate from uterine cancer has gradually dropped 50 per cent In recent years and at present stands at 16.8 deaths per 100,000 population in Georgia, THIS IS STILL much higher than the national average for cancer of this same site, which is 14,3 per 100,000 population. The fact that there have been gains does, however, under score the value of early detec tion and prompt treatment as well worth the extensive educa tion program! on the protect ion an annual physical examin ation and "Pap" smear test, "Progress of groups in get ting their members to go for examinations are to be reported to the Georgia Division of the Society, and those having the highest number of women, in a goal of 100 per cent, who have had the "Pap" examination will receive awards from the Socie ty," Mrs, Faust explained, THE "PAP" SMEARtestfor detection of early uterine can cer or even conditions that might lead to cancer, has been called a major "breakthrough" in the control of cancer, "Last year, there were approximately 1200 new cases of uterine Cancer in Georgia, and more than 360 deaths," Mrs, Fauat commented, "these are even more tragic figures when we realize that if every Georgia woman would have thla simple and Inexpensive test an nually, there need be no dea th! from this form of cancer," VATICAN CITY (NC) — A deep spirituality lies beneath the ap parent slickness of contempor ary American life, Pope Paul VI has told the U, S. Bishops in Rome for the Vatican Coun cil. The Pope said that from a distance America may seem to be all materialism, luxury, speed and gimmickry, but from his own experience he has seen in America a great depth of spirituality. HE SAID THAT AMERICAN priests ere spiritual* wall dis ciplined and hard working, He reported that he had seen evidences of asceticism in the U. S. Pope Paul expressed agree ment with the impression gain ed by Puis XII when the letter had visited the United States Maritain Wins Letter Prize PARIS (RNS) — Dr. Jacques Maritain, renowned French Ro man Catholic philosopher and author, was named to receive France's highest literary award th e National Grand Prize for Letters. Mr. 81 Mrs. Eugene Toner (Wanda Bennett) 2766 Browns Mill Rd, St. John's Boy 11/14 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Allen .{Mary Perez) 3270 Bobble Lane Decatur S. S. Peter & Paul Boy 11/16 Mr. & Mrs, Howard A. Psal- monds (Susan Holly) 1799 Tosey Rd,, Chamhiee Our Lady of the Assumption Boy 11/16 Mr, & Mr a, Richard Higgins (Betty Anne Caldwell) 2122A Virginia Place N. E. Christ the King Boy 11/17 Mr, St Mrs, John O'Connor (Mary Ann Thompson) 3059 Washington Rd, E, Point St, John's Boy 11/11 Mr, & Mrs. Richard Roy (Miriam Herr) 3651 Fortingale Rd, Chamblee Our Lady of the Assumption Girl 11/11 Mr. St Mrs, John Gavel (Emelia Ogle) 1580 Childress Dr, S. W, Blessed Sacrament Boy 11/13 Mr. St Mrs. Benjamin Hedges (Virginia Korb) 2175 Fisher Trail N. E. Immaculate Heart of Mary Girl 11/14 Mr, 81 Mrs. Richard Hinchey (Suzanne Hoben) 3908 McElroy Rd, Doraville Our Lady of the Assumption Girl 11/10 Mr. St Mrs. Robert Britt (Frances McSorley) 1156 Briar cliff Ct. N. E. Apt. *5 Girl 11/11 as Vatican Secretary of State in 1936 that very much of America’s spiritual vitality Is due to the Religious Sisters and the parochial school system. THE POPE RECEIVED the American Hierarchy (Nov, 15) in the Clementine Hell, in a 45-minute session. He made his remarks on American spirituality during an off-the- cuff eddendum to hii prepared speech, His informal obser vations were made in Italian. His prepared address was in English, After he spoke his English, After he spoke he left his throne and shook hands with the bishops who crowded around him. In his prepared address the Pope thanking Francis Cardi nal Spellman of New York for his words in behalf of the U. S, Hierarchy, Pope Paul spoke words of praise for the bishops' work for the Kingdom of Christ, The Pope granted a request of the U, S, Bishops to bring back the Pope's blessing to them, giving them permission to impart It at home and to give pastors the faculties to impart it. Mr, 8< Mrs. Donald Kelley (Kathleen Kuzy) 2796 Alpine Rd., N, E. Christ die King Girl 11/3 Mr, Si Mrs. Frank Russell (Nancy Hubbard) 1646 Fearn Circle Our Lady of the Assumption Girl 11/4 Mr. & Mrs. William Wikle (Catherine O’Kelly) 1098 Greenbriar Circle, Decatur Boy 11/6 Mr, 81 Mrs, John Baker (Bobrey Thorne) Lewis Apt. 5 Louise St, Calhoun St. Clements Mission Boy 11/7 Mr, Si Mrs, Robert Herllhy (Elizabeth Ltnghoff) 938 Lullwater Rd„ N. E, St, Thomas More Boy 11/8 Mr, St Mrs, Richard Burns (Geraldine Narcum) 774 E Wesley Rd., N. E. Apt. #1 Christ the King Girl 11/9 Mr. 81 Mrs. Marlon Towns (Cora Lumpkin) 155 Hyacinth Ave. N. W. St. Paul of the Cross Boy 11/9 Mr. 81 Mrs. Theron Carman (Nancy Golden) 2253 Second Ave, Decatur Sts. Peter Sc Paul Girl 11/10 Mr. and Mrs, Timothy Connolly (Carol Schnurr) A boy - Timothy John, Jr. Born November 11 at Georgia Baptist Hospital 2788 DeFoors Ferry Roed, N. W. St. Pius X Latin Winner Results of last spring's Latin test at St, Plus X High School have merited a trophy for ex cellence, Members of the Latin classes, including the four year program that the school offers, took the Association for Pro motion of the Study of Latin examination last March 19, Individual students may win four kinds of achievement certi ficates of merit. These are awarded for scores in the upper quarter: Cum Laude (90-99); Magna Cum Laude (100-109); Maxima Cum Laude (110-114); and Summa Cum Laude (115- 120). f WITH THE SUMMA Cum Laude certificate, the student merits a medal-pin. When three such medal-pins have been won by students of one school, that school is awarded a trophy. Those who received medal- pins for their performance in the test included Richard Kempf and Charlotte Schemmel, 1963 graduates; Cheryl Ewing, sen ior; and William Cutcllff, Jun ior, SOPHOMORES Nancy Azar, Gayle Deckbar, John Griffin, Ann McIntosh, Allan Mitchell, and Frances Sullivan were also recepients. Rev, James L, Harrison principal, presented these awards at the Honor Ban quet held in May. Faculty of the Latin Depart ment consisted of Sr. Mary Barbara, RSM; Sr, Bernard Marie, SND; and Sr. Marie Joan, SND, Spanish Abbot Criticizes Gov’t BONN, Crm.ny (NC) — A Spanish abbot has saidthatSpaln "cannot call itself Catholic un less It changes its political foundations." Abbot Aurelio M. Escarre, O.S.B., of the Benedictine mo nastery of Montserrat near Barcelona, criticized the Span ish government in an interview with the Paris dally Le Monde. The interview was reported here by the German Catholic news agency KNA. "WE DO NOT have 25 years of peace behind us," the Abbot said, referring to the time since the Spanish Civil War (1936— 1939), "but 25 yeare of vic tory. GEORGIA'S FIRST LADY and Honorary Chairman of the Ame rican Cancer Society’s Fall Winter Efucation Program, Mrs. Carl E. Sanders (right) presents their CONQUER UTERINE CA NCER Program guides to Mrs. E. P. Faust(left) and Mrs. Joseph Dembowski, presidents of the Atlanta Archdiocese and Savannah Diocese Councils of Catholic Women, respectively. Catholic women of Georgia are promoting this program of cancer education on the value of annual health checkups and for women a "Pap" test for uterine cancer as a step in ending the 360 annual deaths from cancer of the uterus. MEETS BISHOPS Deep Spirituality U.S. Trait: Paul VI POPE PAUL VI RECEIVES THE U. S. BISHOPS—Addressing the U. S. Bishops at an audience in Clementine Hall at the Vatican, Pope Paul VI spoke words of praise for their work for the Kingdom of Christ. He is shown here with Joseph E. Cardinal Ritter, Albert Cardinal Meyer, James Francus Car dinal McIntyre and Francis Cardinal Spellman. SOLEMN NOVENA Alabama Preacher ror sacred Heart The Rev. Thomas J. Roshetko, S. M., pastor of Sacred Heart Church, has an nounced that a Solemn Novena in honor of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal will begin at a Solemn High Mass Sun day (Dec. 1). Father Roshetko said the de votions will be marked by pray ers, sermon and benediction. The preacher will be the Rev. Joseph Keefe, C. M., of Ope lika, Ala. AN INVITATION has been issued to non-Cathollcs, parti cularly to those who took part in Operation Understanding November 10 and showed in terest, Father Roshetko ex plained, "in the manner in which their Catholic friends honor Mary, the Mother of God." Philadelphia parish work later was followed by four years 1 of Korean duty. After serv ing Springfield, Mass., miss- ■; ions, he was appointed to the rj Holy Family Parish atToronto, Canada. On the following five days after the opening, de votions will be held at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. On Saturday the service will follow the 8 a.m. Mass, on Sunday, De cember 8, after the 10:30 Mass, | coming to an end the next day with devotions at 5:30 and 7: „ 30 p.m. FATHER KEEFE is a nat ive of South Boston, Mass. Or dained in Philadelphia in 1941, he conducted novenas for three years before becoming a chap lain in the U, S. Navy to see World War II service on Tarawa and with the 24th Regiment of the Fourth Marines, -1 - Father Roshetko issued are- j minder that a perpetual Novena is being held at Sacred Heart j at 5:30 * p.m. every Monday, ; ^ts ants roaches mice silverfish I \ “PET.^you bet!" PET MHAtOMUSY DAIRY DIVISION For Convenient Home Delivery In Atlanta Call 636-8677 Where Insurance is a Profession, Not a Sideline $ $ e e SUTTER & McLELLAN JA 5-2086