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PAGE 6 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1964
K OF C MARDI GRAS
Expect Capacity
Ball Attendance
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Home will* receive the pro
ceeds of the 7th Annual Charity
Mardi Gras Ball sponsored by
the four metropolitan area
councils of the Knights of
Columbus. Appointed to the
general chairmanship of this
year's ball is Damon J. Swann,
of Atlanta Council 660.
The date of the affair is
Friday, February 7 and it will
take place in the exhibition hall
of the Atlanta Blltmore. It is
anticipated from the results of
an advance ticket sales drive
that as many as 1,500 persons
will attenc.. The famed "Sorta
40".orchestra, a group of pro
fessional men who play for the
fun of it and for charities, is
scheduled to provide dance
music. The theme of the Mardi
Gras is "Around the World."
Special awards will be made
for best interpretation of the
theme, in three categories:
best individual costume; best
costumes of two persons; best
costumes of a coordinated
group of three or more persons.
Prominent Atlantians will be
judges of the competition.
The grand knights of the four
metropolitan area councils are:
George A. Andrews, Atlanta
Council 660; Mario Mas-
cardelli, Immaculate Heart of
Mary Council 4420, Ben Hill;
Waiter C. Clark, St. Joseph
Council 4599, Marietta; Boh-
linger Sharp, Father Thomas
J. O’Reilly Council 4358, De
catur.
Officers of the general com
mittee include co - general
chairman Mario Moscardelli;
B. Franklin Clark, treasurer;
William S. Purdy, secretary;
Shirley L. Vick, Jr., special
committee counselor.
Special chairmen serving
with the Mardi Gras committee
are: Eugene J. Bergmann,
director of St. Thomas More
Theatre Guild, chairman of
pageantry and coronation cere
monies; John M. Lengyei,
chairman of costume awards;
and James A. O'Kon, chairman
and designer of decorations.
at the ball. Queen of the Mardi
Gras is Mrs. James D. Hogan,
from the Marietta council. She
will reign as Queen Rosemary,
and will be crowned by last
year queen, Mrs. W'illiam M«
Sherwood.
Selected as maids and dukes
are: from Atlanta Council 660,
Mrs. James A. O'Kon, Miss
Bernice (Bunny) Andrews, Phil
lip A. Finnegan, Salvatore
Ficarrotta; from St. Joseph
Council, Marietta, Mrs. James
A. Hicks,. Mrs. Delbert
Hemmen, Fred Spears, William
S. Purdy; from Father Thomas
J. O’Reilly Council, Decatur,
Mrs, G. A. Remlllard, Mrs. A.
J. Phair, Carl W. Rappold,
John W. Maloof; from Immacu
late Heart of Mary Council,
Ben Hill, Mr. and Mrs. George
T. Ashworth and Mr. and Mrs.
William B. King.
The annual Mardi Gras was
originated by Atlanta Council
660, the mother council of the
Atlanta area, and has become
one of two major annual charity
affairs sponsored jointly by the
four metropolitan area coun
cils. An invitation has been
issued to the membership of the
thirteen councils within the
state of Georgia to participate
in the activity this year.
Tickets may be obtained
through any Knight or through
the individual council ticket
sales chairmen. Ticket sales
chairmen and co-chairmen by
councils are: Atlanta Council
660, B. Franklin Clark (636-
4038) and JohnM. Lengyei (938—
1560); Decatur Council, Carl
W. Rappold (377-4443) and Shir
ley L. Vick, Jr. (636-3857);
Marietta Council, William M.
McMullin (435-4519) and Wil
liam S. Purdy (428-7955); Ben
Hill Council, John A, Thomson
(344-5421) and Edward C, Pauli
(761-5197).
Lenten Lunches
Set By Shrine
The king and queen of the
Mardi Gras are chosen on a
rotation basis, with the king
provedied this year by the De
catur council. Known as King
Rex, the king's identity is not
announced until he is crowned
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The ladies of The Shrine of
The Immaculate Conception
Altar Society, under the leader
ship of their president, Mrs.
John F. Walsh, will again serve
lunch, during Lent, Monday thru
Friday, after the 12:05 Mass.
The menu will consist of soup,
salads and sandwiches. The
food is very reasonably priced.
We hope you will attend Mass,
then come down to the social
hall and have lunch.
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SACRED HEART
Altarians Report
Year’s Activity
to provide for the needs of the
sanctuary and sacristy, includ
ed sale of a Christmas record,
candles, Lenten folders, a raf
fle and parish supper, and com
mission on a diary promotion.
New officers for 1964, in
stalled by Father Roshetko at
the 8:30 Mass Sunday are: Mrs.
Robert M. Schnore, president;
Mrs. J. C. Monaghan, first vice
president; Mrs. Wm. A. Knapp,
second vice president; Mrs. E. -
J. Tuttle, recording secretary,
Mrs. W. A. Peacock, corresp
onding secretary; Mrs. Frank
B. Schroer, treasurer; Mrs.
Leo G. Maurer, auditor; Mrs.
Millard Norris, parliamentar
ian; Mrs. C. S. Peak, historian.
Directors will be Mrs. Grogan
Beall, Mrs. U. S. Haisten,
Mrs. Geo. M. Gardner, Mrs. E.
S. Capral, Mrs. L. L. Kelly.
Meeting Of Our
More than twenty-four hund
red visits to the sick and shut-
ins of the parish and 289
follow-up telephone calls were
among the 1963 activities of
members of Sacred Heart Altar
and Rosary society, according
to annual reports submitted at
the January meeting.
MARIO MOSCARDELLI, (right) Grand Knight of Immaculate
Heart of Mary Council, which sold the greatest number of
tickets to date for the Knights of Columbus 1964 Mardi Gras,
looks on while Damon J. Swann (center), General Chairman,
shows tabulation to Fr. Patrick Connell, Chaplain of Our
Lady of Perpetual Help Cancer Home, which will benefit from
the Mardi Gras.
THANKSGIVING MASS
Couple Renew Vows
All members, working thr
ough different committees,
combined to keep the altar
beautiful and the linens, vest
ments, and sacred vessels in
spotless and perfect condition
throughout the year.
Contemplation of the Borgia
family, St. Peter Chanel, Card
inals Hayes and Mundelein, and
the book, "The Day Christ
Died", was practiced by the
Study Club committee during
the year. A visit by the group
to Holy ; Ghost Monastery in
cluded a talk by Father Luke
on founding of this order.
On Silver
Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Jae
ger have marked their 25th
Wedding Anniversary at a Mass
of Thankfgiving celebrated by
Mrs. Jaeger’s brother, Rev.
Eugene I. Van Antwerp of Men
lo Park, California, at Our
Lady of the Assumption Church.
The couple recited the Renewal
of Vows before Rev. George B.
Van Antwerp of Detroit, Michi
gan. Monsignor Joseph Moy-
lan, V.G.P. A. was present in
the sanctuary.
Other out of-town guests were
Mrs, Eugene I. Van Antwerp of
Detroit, Mrs. Jaeger’s mother,
and another brother and his
family, Major A, G. Van Ant
werp of Orlando, Florida where
he is stationed with the U. S.
Air Force,
The Jaegers, who came to At
lanta in 1953, have eleven child
ren. The oldest, 2nd Lt. Julius
A. Jaeger and his bride of six
weeks are stationed at Castle
A.F.B. in Merced, California;
the next son, A/C-3 Eugene M.
Jaeger is stationed at Davis-
Monthan A.F.B. inTucson, Ari
zona. Peter attends St. Louis
University and Daniel attends
Christian Brothers College in
Memphis. Juanita works at the
Communicable Disease Center
in Decatur. Twins, Mary and
Frances, attend St. Pius XHigh
School. Steve is at MaristHigh
St. Gerard’s
Altarians
The St. Gerard’s Altar So
ciety held its regular monthly
meeting at the school onThurs-
day, January 23,1964. The Rev
erend Lawrence Murphy, CS.
S.R., pastor of St. Gerard’s,
offered the Invocation, Father
Murphy discussed the needs
of the parish and announced that
the first Sunday of the month
will be general "Communion
Day" for the families of the
parish.
Mrs. Michael Samilo, who
presided, discussed Lent, which
will begin on February 12th.
The members voted to purchase
large altar candles. Mrs. Ralph
Brown asked for assistance in
making layettes to be given to
needy mothers.
Mrs. Robert Bearden and
Mrs. Dennis Nordoff will have
the care of the altars and the
linens during February. Two
new members, Mrs. Edward
Eaker and Mrs. Hubert Mount,
were present. Mrs. Mount re
ceived the attendance gift. Mrs.
Jack Burke and Mrs. Myron
Shultes were hostesses for the
social hour.
CYO Plans For
Talent Show
Members of the Archdiocesan
Council of Catholic Youth have
tentatively planned a variety
show for the near future. The
affair will be open to all At
lanta CYO members. Acts
can be no longer than ten
minutes in duration and a
money prize will be awarded the
best act.
The success of this venture
depends on a good response
from the diocese’ Catholic
youths, therefore anyone in
terested should notify the
publicity chairman immediate
ly. Send a note describing the
talent with the names of the
participants to : Ray Smith
Jr, - 320 Brentwood Dr. -
Atlanta 30305,
Wedding
School; William at Cross Keys,
and Kuni and Math a go to Our
Lady of the Assumption School.
Discuss Poetry
The Altar Society of the Cath
edral of Christ The King will
meet Monday, February 3, at
1 o’clock in the Parish Hall
Highlight of the program will
be a lecture by Mrs. Arthur
Bennett on the poetry of Fran
cis Thompson. Mrs. Bennett
has conducted many programs
throughout the Archdiocese on
Catholic literature.
The spiritual development
committee provided members
of the Altar Society for the ado
ration hours of First Fridays
and for the Forty Hours Devot
ion.
Speakers included Rev.
Thomas J. Roshetko, S. M„ who
on separate occasions spoke on
Sacred Liturgy of Holy Week
and Shrines Visited in Europe;
Rev. Vincent P. Brennan, S.
M., who spoke on Chrisitan
Unity; and Father Marian, 0.
F. M., who showed slides and
spoke on his missionary work in
Bolivia.
Projects of the ways and
means committee, which raised
over $3,000.00 during the year
Lady’s Group
The planning committee for
the annual benefit bridge lunch
eon of Our Lady’s Association
for Exceptional Children held
its first meeting at the home
of Mrs. Lawrence Paine on
January 22 at 8 p.m.
The benefit is scheduled to
be held at the Dinkler-Plaza
Hotel on May 6th, Each year
attendance at the * bridge
luncheon has doubled. This
year attendance will be by ad
vance reservation only. Mr.
Norman Eidson is chairman for
the benefit and Mrs. G. S.
Lawrence is serving as co-
chairman.
CHRIST THE KING
Altarians Ready Heavenly Party
The annual "Heavenly Party"
sponsored by the Altar and Ros
ary Society of the Cathedral of
Christ the King, will take place
ICS Fashion
Show-Dinner
The Home and School Asso
ciation of The Immaculate Con
ception School is completing
final plans for the most impor
tant school Benefit of the year-
the Annual Dinner-Junior Fash
ion Show which will take place
in the Church Social Hall on
Tuesday evening, February 4th,
from 4 until 8 p.m. The Dinner
will be a ham dinner prepared
by the fathers of the Associa
tion.
A preview Easter parade of
junior fashions will be model
ed by students of the School
and are being furnished by Davi
son’s. The Fashion Show and
Entertainment carried out in
the entire group joining in the
singing of "The Star-Spangled
Banner.”
A Raffle will be held in con
junction with the entertainment
with four valuable prizes being
awarded. Door prizes will also
be given away. Tickets for the
evening's entertainment and
Dinner will be adults $1.50,
children 85£. All proceeds win
go for the support of the school.
on Saturday, February 8th, 1964
at the Dinkier Plaza Hotel from
6:30 until midnight. Cocktails
will be served from 6:30 until
8:00. A five course gourmet
dinner will be served followed
by dancing to the music of
Francis Wallace’s orchestra. A
Valentine Fashion Show, put on
by Rich’s will highlight the
yearly event.
There will be door prizes
awarded during the evening.
Dress is optional and themotiff
is strictly Valentine. Tickets
MEETING
The Atlanta Archdiocesan
Council of Catholic Nurses held
their first monthly meeting of
1964 at St. Joseph’s Infirmary
on Tuesday evening, January
21st. Father James Murray,
S.M., Spiritual Director of the
Council, installed the newly
elected officers.
The Council is a branch of
the National Council of Catho
lic Nurses and its purpose is
to assist the individual nurse
in gaining personal sanctifica
tion and to bring Christ’s prin-
are $15,00 per couple and
checks should be mailed to Mrs.
Charles W. Clines, 136 West
Wesley Road, N. W. Your check
is your reservation. A $25.00
"Patrons List*’ donation in
cludes two dinners. Call Mrs.
Charles McCrary, CE 7-8841,
for information.
Chairman for the; event is
decorations committee chair
men are Mrs. Peter Clines
and Mrs. Clyde Carver. All
proceeds go toward the upkeep
of the Cathedral Altar,
ciples Into focus in her work...
The National Council was iorm-
ed by the Bishops of the United
States at the direct request of
His Holiness, the late Pope
Pius XI.
ALL CATHOLIC Registered
Nurses and Licensed Practical
Nurses are invited to member
ship in the Council. The Coun
cil meets the third Tuesday of
each month at 7:45 p.m. in the
Auditorium of the St. Joseph’s
Infirmary.
The newly elected officers
are: President, Mrs. Janice
Barr: Vice President, Mrs.
Clara Bridges; Corresponding
Secretary, Mrs, Agnes Milne;
Treasurer, Miss Dolores
James; and Recording Secre
tary, Mrs. Eugenia Hart. The
Program Committee for 1964-
65 will be chaired by Sister
Mary Kristen, R.S.M. Sister
Mary Elizabeth Anne, R.S.M.
is chairman of the Catholic Ac
tion Committee.
Marist Seminary
Guild Plans Set
The last meeting of the Marist
Seminary Guild, Atlanta Chap
ter, was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Lam
bert, Jr. and was devoted to
completing plans for the bene
fit card party to be held on Feb.
8, The party will take place in
the Sacred Heart Assembly
Room from 1:00 to 4:00 p»m.
Tickets may be purchased from
Guild, members or by calling
Mrs. Walter Peacock, TR 6-
2300.
On Jan. 26 a Mass was offer
ed for Archbishop Hallinan at
the request of the Guild.
MISS ELIZABETH ANN SYLVESTER was recently married tq •
Mr. Paul Hopkins Christian at the Cathedral of Christ the King.
Fr. Noel Burtenshaw offered the Nuptial Mass.
Nurses Install New
Officers For Year
MISS JUDITH ANNE KILMEYER has become the bride of Mr.
Norbert Joseph Ackerman. Fr. James T. Murphy, S.M., per
formed the ceremony, which took place at Sacred Heart Church,
NEW ARRIVALS
Mrs. Berta Menedez Irastorza
(Novo a)
317 8th Street N.E. Apt. 6
Sacred Heart
Girl Jan. 23, 1964
Mrs. Jeanne Renshaw
(Henrich)
2481 Wood Acres Rd. N.E.
Immaculate Heart Of Mary
Twin boy, Jan. 26, 1964
Mrs. Lourice Mercer
(Boruty)
1961 Richard Rd. Conley, Ga.
St. John’s Melkite
Boy, Jan. 23, 1964
Mrs. Zebb V, Owens
3222 Clairwood Terr,, Cham-
blee
Assumption
Boy, Jan. 13, 1964
Mrs. Mary O’Neil
(Davis)
2274 McClare Drive
Assumption
Girl, Jan. 23, 1964
Mrs. Maria Josefa Celaya
(Navarro)
1200 Utoy Springs Rd.
St. Anthony’s
Girl, Jan, 24,1964
Mrs. Carmen Mercedes Grau
(Piloto)
1075 Boulevard S.E.
Immaculate Conception
Girl, Jan. 24, 1964
Mrs. Yolanda Hampson
9harbin)
Christ the King
Boy, Jan. 24, 1964
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