The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, December 12, 1963, Image 3

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r » ST. MICHAEL’S Chemist From Cuba Speaks To Society Gainesville. . , Dr. Margo Romillo, a chemistry professor at Brenau College in Gaines ville was guest speaker at a me eting of the Altar Society of St. Michael’s Church this week. Dr. Romillo was a teacher at the University of Havanna at * the time Fidel Castro took over as Premier of the island. The Has Open House The Parents Club of Immacu late Heart of Mary parish, At lanta, will sponsor an open house in the school this Sunday. Our Ladies Association, for Exceptional Children is sp onsoring a movie, “Misty,” at the Cherokee Theatre this Sat urday at 10 a.m. Tickets are 50£ for children, $1.00 for par ents and proceeds will go to the Association Fund. Information can be obtained from Mrs. John Doran, ME 6-6587. youthful teacher received per mission to leave the country and for the past two years has been teaching at this northeast Geor gia college. THE HISTORY, resour- ses and people were the subject of Dr. Romillo’s talk which, with a question and answer per iod, lasted over an hour. Dr. Romillo’s parents are still in Cuba. Mrs. Charles Buechlein, president of the group, pre sided at the meeting which he ard reports on the recent bri» dge party, cake sale, Thanks giving clothing collection and the part the society played in the recent archdiocesan pro ject, “Operation Understand ing.” Father Kiernan St. Michael's pastor, announced that the ch urch would be redecorated the first part of the year. Mrs. Barger, Mr. Newell, Are Wed At St. Gerard’s, Ft. Oglethorpe Mrs. Frances Stolpman Bar ger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Stolpmann, became the bride of Mr. Alan Newell, son of Mrs. M, B, Newell and the late Mr. Newell, in a cere mony solemnized on Nov. 28 in St. Gerard’s Church, Fort Oglethorpe. Father Lawrence Murphy, C.SS.R., offered the Nuptial Mass. The bride wore a street- length rose sheath Of re-em broidered lace and taffeta, with a fitted bodice and short slee ves. Her accessories were of a matching color. She wore a white orchid corsage and car ried a wedding missal and ro sary - a gift of the groom. Miss Diane Barger attended her mother as maid of honor. Her dress was lilac, with a matching hat. She also wore a white corsage and carried a lavender rosary. Serving as best man for the groom was his nephew, Mr. George Richard Nicholson III of Fayetteville. Ushers were Mr. James Dennison Taylor and Mr. Joseph Vanderslice, a nephew of the bride. A reception was held at St. Gerard’s School following the Mass. Miss Diane Barger kept the bride’s book and Mrs. Mar tin Harris, Mrs. Bob Barger, Mrs. Roy Newell and Mrs. Bill Bowman assisted in serving. After a southern wedding trip the couple are making their home on Clair St., inRossville. HOLY CROSS BROTHER » TIACHIfeO , BOYS’ HOMES • RANCHINO . OFFICE WORK • TRADES , FOREIGN MFSSiONS For Information Write t InNhiriRMM HmmI, CtC 104 Holy Cross School 4950 Daopkine Street New Orleans, La. 70117 Any Time - Anywhere Call a Taxi Radio Cabs DECATUR CO-OP CABS 310 Howard Ave. 24-Hour Service Passengers Insured Trips Anywhere DR 7-3866 - DR 7-1701 DECATUR, GA. “PET.^you betl” PET MHACOMfftMt DAIRY DIVISION For Convenient Home Delivery In Atlanta Call 636-8677 THURSDAY. DECEM nT ' T ' ‘CAN’T WASTE TIME’ Miss Carol Ann Nagel Weds Bishop McKendry Bell At Saint Anthony’s Miss Carol Annn Nagel, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Nagel, Jr., of Sewell Rd., Atlanta, has been married to Mr. Bishop McKendry Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bishop McKendry Bell, also of Atlanta Fr. Jarlath Burke offered the Nuptial Mass at St. Anthony’s Church. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white nylon and lace wedding gown, with a fitted bodice of white silk, trimmed with lace motifs and rhinestones and pe arls. The full skirt was draped into a back panel of white satin, falling into a long train. The br ide’s veil was a crownline ef fect of lace and net, trimmed with pearls. She carried a bou quet of white roses and steph- onotis. Miss Lynn McNulty was maid of honor and Miss Kay Bach se rved as bridesmaid. They wore emerald green sheath dresses of satin with side drapes and head pieces of matching green net with pearl trim. Bonnie Jean Nagel, sister of the bride, was flower girl. John Joseph Bell served as his brother’s best man. Albert J. Nagel of San Angelo, Texas brother of the bride, was usher- groomsman. Serving were Miss Beth Nagel of San Angelo, Te xas; Mrs. Helen Regas, Atlan ta; Mrs. Ruby Maurbergne, Au gusta; Mrs. Rae Nagel, South Holland, ILL., kept the bride's book. Mrs. Bell is employed by the Orkin Company. Her husband is a pharmacy student at Uburn, Ala., and is employed by the Reed Drug Company. Following a wedding trip to Charleston, the couple are residing in At lanta. Mrs. L.B. Bowen Requiem Held Mrs. L. B. Bowen died Sun day. She lived at 1167 St. Louis Place NE, Atlanta. The funeral was held Wednesday at Sacred Heart Church, with Fr. Robert Brennan offering the Mass Burial was in Westview Ceme tery. A long-time resident of At lanta, Mrs. Bowen was born in New York City. She had been employed by Rich's for the past nine years. She is survived by her son, Louis B. Bowen, At lanta; a sister, Mrs. T. J, Posner, Englewood, N. J.; and brothers Charles J, Savarese, Charlotte, N. C„ and Peter Sa varese of Long Island. CITIZENSHIP CHALLENGE St. Pius Girl Winner Of Oratory Contest Veterans of Foreign Wars honor Christine Murphy as first winner in their school-level oratorical contest. Raymond Smith achieved second place. Charlene Cherry received third. All are senions at St. Pius X High School. The challenge of American citizenship was the general topic of the oratorical compe tition. The Veterans of Foreign Wars organization sponsored the contest. The first place win ner now tapes the prize speech at radio station WSB. Thks 17th annual competition was opened to all sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Written in news commentary style, the speeches varied from three to five minutes in length. English instructors judging were Sister Sarita Clare, CSJ; Sister Louis Martin, CSJ; and Miss Ann Guscio. Sister Mary Parents Meeting At St. Gerard’s The Home and School Asso ciation of St. Gerard’s School, Ft. Oglethorpe, held their regu lar monthly meeting, combined with a Christmas Special, on Tuesday. Fr. Lawrence Mur phy, C.SS.R., pastor, opened the meeting with a prayer. Mrs. Kermit Smith, president, pre sided. Minutes were read by Mrs. John Hulbert and Mrs. Robert Bearden gave the trea surer's report. Fr. Murphy reported on the athletic program, while Sister Mary Anita noted th. the school's library facilities had received high recommendation A Christmas program will be held in the school auditorium on Dec. 19 at 7;30 p.m. Elaine, GNSH, was the social studies instructor judging. Sixteen contestants compet ed in the meet. They gave their work over the p.a. system, Catj^lic Social Services Group Elects Officers At a board meeting of Cath- lic Social Services on Decenv- ber 5, 1963 the following of ficers were elected by the board of directors; President, Mr. James L. Upchurch, Most Bles sed Sacrament Parish, First Vice-President, Mr. Robert B. Troutman, Sacred Heart Par ish; Treasurer, Mr. H. J. Don ohue, Sacred Heart Parish. Ne wly elected members to the board of directors were Mr. John Ferguson, Saint John’s Parish, and Mr. Benjamin Pet ty, Saint Paul of the Cross Pa rish. Re-elected to three year ter ms were the following: Mr. My les S. Boothe, Saint Joseph’s Parish; Dr. Reese C. Coleman, Cathedral of Christ the King parish; Dr. Richard P. French Saint John’s Parish; Mr. Martin Handrick, Our Lady of the Assumption Parish; Mr. Walker Hamilton, Saints Pe ter and Paul Parish; Mrs. Ba- ttey Schwab, Cathedral of Christ the King Parish; and Mr. Robert B. Troutman, Sacred Heart Parish. Mrs. Battey Schwab and Mr. James L. Upchurch were ap pointed the official 1964 dele- ages to The Delegate Assembly of the Metropolitan Atlanta Community Services, Inc. Parish Societies Need Vital Issues WAPAKONETA, Ohio (NC)— Don’t waste time on programs that ignore vital current is sues, a bishop has counseled parish men’s societies. Auxiliary Bishop Paul F. Lie- bold of Cincinnati told the 1963 Presidents’ Meeting oftheCln- Carrollton Altarians Hear Talk The December meeting of the Altar Society of the Church of Our Lady in Carrollton was held in Charles Carroll Hall on Thursday morning, with the pres lent president, Mrs. Raymond Har rell, presiding. Before the meeting, th e Sacrifice of the Mass was offered by the pas tor, Rev. Richard B. Morrow, and breakfast was served. The main topic on the agen da was the Christmas Supper which is held annually for the families of the parish. It was voted to hold it on December 15th at 5;00 p.m. and Mrs. 'Rayburn Stallings was appoint ed chairman of the event, to be assisted by the young adults. Food for two Christmas bas kets for needy families in the community will be brought to the party by the parishioners. Father Morrow gave a talk on the proposed changes in the liturgy of the Mass that have been unckr discussion at the Second Va lean Council. He pointed out that these expected changes are not new but rather a return to the liturgy of the Church in its earliest days and the purpose is to increase the. participation of the faithful in the offering of the Mass. cinnatl Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Men here that “the practical purpose of your pa rish society is to form other* as apostles,” '’GENERALITIES and pole mics will not do it,” he de- calred, * Effective leadership demands a plan or program, ** Some of the ’Vitalquestions” whose theory and application should be discussed in parish societies, according to Bishop Liebold, are; —The race question, includ ing its application "right here in our own area and parish,” —Business ethics, including the practices and ethics of the businesses in which the mem bers themselves are engaged, —Education, “What are your rights in this field?” the Bis hop asked. “What are you plan ning to do to get bus trans portation legalized as a public service measure?” HE ALSO cited the public school system, the ecumenical council, population growth, steady dating, birth control pills, public entertainment, ob scenity, and other social and moral pressures on society and the family, “Evidently there are other subjects to discuss besides the next bazaar and party politics,” he said. Saint Gerard’s Mrs. Michael Sam llohas been elected president of the Altar Society at St. Gerard's Church, Ft. Oglethorpe. Other newly elected officers are; Mrs. Ralph Brown, vice-president; Mrs. Grant Wall, recording secre tary; Mrs. Roy L. Sampson, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Edward Sheridan, treasurer. NEW ARRIVALS Mr, & Mrs. Brendan Horrlgan (Elena English) 2336 Spring Creek Rd, Immaculate Heart of Mary Girl 12/8 Mr. & Mrs, Gaylord Hancher (Mary Ann Murphy) 99 No, Cheryl Dr„ Morrow Boy 12/8 Mr, & Mrs, Paul Dearing (Marcella Young) 2188 Drew Valley N. E, Girl 11/22 Mr. & Mrs, Marvin Fargason (Irene Monsour) 839 Ponce de Leon PI. N, E. St, Joseph Boy 11/26 Mr, & Mrs, Salvador Castorina (Mary Dale Loncon) 1733 La Vista Rd„ N. E. Immaculate Heart of Mary Girl 12/5 Mr, & Mrs, Frederick Carley (Dolores Machin) 3171 Peachtree Dr„ Christ the King 11/27 Girl Mr, & Mrs, Jerome Dwyer (Jane Mor Ran) 2380 A. E. Undmont Ct, N.E. Christ the King Girl 12/4 Mr, & Mrs, Rafael Gonzalez (DtHee Maria Goreia) 1444 De Soto Ave., S. W. Immaculate Conception Boy 11/26 Saint Anthony Altar, Rosary St, Anthony’s Atlanta, Altar and Rosary Society met last week with Mrs, S. W, Anding, presiding over the business meeting, which included inters ting reports given by several Committee and Circle chair men. The highlight of the meeting was the talk by Sister Mary David, of Our Lady of perpe tual Help Cancer Heme, who was introduced by the pastor, Msgr, James E. King, The theme of Sister David’s talk was co-operation between groups in the Chuch, reminding us of the increasing lay work we will be called on to do in the future. Upon adjournment re- freshements were served by Mrs. Katherine Shannon, Cha irman of St. Anne’s Circle, and her Committee, Mr.- & Mrs, Raymond Stuermer (Janet Hoeppner) 2008 Plaza Lane S.W. Apt. 25 St, Anthony’s Boy 11/29 Mr, & Mrs, Daniel Owens (Elida Tamara) 2227 Bolton Dr. N. W. Apt. 2 Girl 12/7 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Caudle (Amy Nichols) 1264 North Ave„ N. E. Sacred Heart Girl 12/7 Mr. & Mrs, Lazurus Markuly (Dorothy Landwehr) 1277 Vistaleaf Dr. Immaculate Heart of Mary Boy 12/1 Mr, & Mrs, John O’Donnell (Hazel Barrett) 95 Landsdowne Dr,, N. W. St. Jude Boy 11/25 Mr, & Mrs. John Moakler (Joan Quinn) 2558 Asbury Ct„ Decatur St, Thomas More 11/30 Boy Mr, 8t Mrs, George Kudro (Katherine Lokey) 116 Glenroy Place, Smyrna St. Joseph, Marietta Girl 12/5 Mr. & Mrs, George Mosley (Margaret Mae Collins) 706 Cedar Ave„ N. W. Boy 11/30 „ > •* Mr, & Mrs, Archie Purdy (Dorothy Goebel) 1095 Alta Ave,, N. E. St. Joseph’s Maronite Church Girl 11/29 Mr, & Mrs, Henry Cummins (Dorothy Rigney) 3213 Woodiynne Way Immaculate Heart of Mary Boy 12/1 Mr, & Mrs. Haskell Smith (Peggy Aucoin) 504 Greenhill Way, Forest Park St. John Girl 11/29 Marianist Award DAYTON, Ohio (RNS)— Abbe Rene Laurentin, professor of theology at the Catholic Univer sity of Angers, France, and a leading Mariologist, was named by the University of Dayton to receive its 1963 Marianist Award, Miss Nancy Winters Weds Atlantan Albert J. Nagel In Texas Service Sacred Heart Cathedral in San Angelo, Texas, was the sc ene of the recent wedding of Miss Nancy Elizabeth Winters daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Frank Winters, San Angelo, to A/lc Albert John Na gel, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Nagel. Jr., Sewell Rd., Atlanta. The bride wore a blue, street -length silk sheath dress which featured a large, handmade flo ral lace motif covering the silk. The bodice was sleeveless and the skirt had an overskirt of scalloped lace. Her blue cr own had a matching face veil and she carried white carnatio ns mounted on a white pray er book. Miss Kathylene Winters, sis ter of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a beige knit sheath and a beige crown with a brief beil. Her shoulder cor sage was of russet carnations. A/lc William G. Jones served as best man and A/lc David Sosa and A/lc Brian Nichols were ushers. The couple will live in San Angelo, where the bridegroom is attending technician school at Goodfellow Air Force Base. He is also employed by Mont gomery Ward. He perviously attended Greenleaf Business College in Atlanta. Mrs. Win ters attended San Angelo Jun ior College and is employed by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Carol Clarke Is In ‘Who’s Who’ Carol Clarke Murray, daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Murray, has been named to the collegiate Who's Who at the University of Georgia. Miss Murray was voted the most outstanding pledge of Al pha Omicron Pi in 1963. She is vice 'president of the Newman Club, president of Gamma Sigma service sorority and his torian of Kappa Delta Epsilon, Honorary Education sorority. She is also a member of the Student Council. She attended Trinity College in Washington, D. C. for two years and is now a senior and mathematics major at the Col lege of Education. JUHAN'S CLEANERS Expert - Person*ii UK] Senrtc* Otven to Every Garment Oomtnr Into Our Plant US X. Mala M. PO. 1.44*4 CWl— Pur*. Oa IGNATIUS HOUSE RETREATS There will not be any more Retreats in 1963. 1964 Retreats will begin Jan. 9th 1964- (Women) Phone 255-0503 or Write 6700 Riverside Dr. N.W. 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