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t I 1 i JOHN BIGGS, Explorer Post 148 and Mike Staley, Post 47, try out a walkie-talkie as part of the Cold Weather Encampment recently held at the Army Ranger Station, Dahlonega. Explorers from St, John’s, Hapeville and St. Thomas More, Decatur, took part. DAHLONEGA Explorers Excercise At Ranger Camp Explorers from Post 148, sponsored by St John’s in Hape ville, and Post 47, sponsored by St. Thomas More in Decatur, were among 190 Explorers from the Atlanta Area Coun cil participating in the annual Cold Weather Encampment held over the weekend of Feb ruary .28 - March 1. The encamp^ ijft is held during February or March of each year at the U. S. Army Ranger Sta tion near Dahlonega, Georgia. While they are guests of the Army, the boys are given a short but rough course in Ranger tacties. After arrival on Friday even ing the Explorers were wel comed by Lt. Col. George Tas- sey, Commander of this unique Army installation. Lt. Col. Tassey explained that the Dah lonega post is one of three in the country at which Army Ran gers are trained. He explained that his post is used for in structing the Rangers in moun tain techniques, while other phrases of the program are taught at Fort Benning and Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Saturday morning began with some wholesome Army chow, followed by introduction in Army field communications, map reading and mountain navi gation, and demolition methods. In the afternoon the boys were able to get some actual expei> ience in the various methods of repelling down a cliff. Particular emphasis was placed on care and proper use of ropes, which are the most important pieces of equi pment which a Ranger uses. Saturday ended with dinner in the mess hall and a training film in the evening. Sunday’s activities were de voted to methods of crossing a stream or river using various types of rope bridges. The high light of the morning was a trip across a well-secured rope bridge about sixty feet above a rushing mountain stream. All of the Explorers who at tended the Encampment extend their thanks to Lt. Col. Tassey and all of his staff for one of the outstanding Scouting events for Explorers of the Atlanta Area. Boys of high school age in the Hapeville area who would be in terested in joining the Explorer program are urged to call Jack Clancy at 366-5837. OBITUARIES J. Summerour Mrs. Holland A Requiem Mass was offered Thursday for Mr. James W. Summerour, 881 Sims St., SW, Atlanta. Fr. Michael McKfever said the Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes. Mr. Summerour is survived by his wife, a teacher at Our Lady of Lourdes School, Sam Summerour, Milton Sum merour, Mrs. George Smith and family. David Daniell Fr. Leo Turgeon, S.M., of St. Joseph’s, Marietta, conduct- ^ ed services for Master David w Daniel, age 6, at the Whitley Funeral Home in Douglasville on Sunday. David is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.JNoe J. Daniel, and Virginia, Fred, Elizabeth and Margaret Daniell, all of Douglasville, St. Patrick’s Dance Planned A St. Patrick’s Day Ball is to take place at St. Anthony’s Church, Ashby and Gordon St., Atlanta, on the evening of March 17, 7-11 p.m. There will be dancing, refreshments and en tertainment. Admission is $2 per couple ^ and tickets can be obtained at the door, or by calling 755- 3159. of Mr. Harry L. Holland, Sr L 503 Collier Rd., NW, Atlanta, was buried from the Cathedral of Christ the King on Friday. Msgr. Joseph Cassidy offered the Mass, which was followed by interment in Oakland Cemetery. Mr. Holland is survived by his wife; daughters, Mrs. David B. Smith; sons, Thomas S. Hol land, Richmond, Va., Ralph F. Holland and William J. Holland; a sister. Miss Mae Reese Hol land Mrs. Rogers Msgr. James E. King offered the Mass on Wednesday at St, Anthony’s for Mrs. Emory A. Rogers, of 1509 WestwoodAve., SW, Atlanta. Mrs. Rogers is survived by her husband; daugh ters, Miss Elizabeth F. Rogers, New York and Mrs. Kenneth S.’ Long, Penna. Mrs. Baugnon A Mass was offered on Mon day at Sacred Heart , Atlanta, for Mrs. L. C. Baugnon, 1349 Lanier Blvd., NE, Atlanta. Fr. James T. Murray was the cele brant. Mrs. Baugnon, who was a native of New Orleans, was a member of the Altar and Ros ary Societ of the Ladies Auxi liary of the Knights of Colum bus. She is survived by her hus band; a daughter, Mrs. Hugh D. Lynch, Atlanta; sons T. Sgt. Louis C. Bauenon, USAF, Syra cuse, N.Y. and William F. Baug- non, New Orleans, Latest Movie Listings in a CLASS A — Section I — Morally Unobjectionable for General Patronage REVIEWED THIS ISSUE Law of the Lawless—Para. PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED t Incredible Journey—Buena Vista Incredible Mr. Limpert, The—War. Invasion Quartet—MOM It’s a Mad. Mad, Mad, Mad World—UA Lassie's Great Adventure—Fox Lilies of the Field—UA McLintock—UA MGM’s Big Parade of Comedy—MGM Misadventures of Merlin Jones, The—BV Mouse on the Moon—UA Murder at the Gallop (Br.)—MGM My Son, the Hero—UA Mysterious Island—Col. Nikki, Wild Dog of the North—Buena Vista One Man’s Way—UA Pied Piper of Hamelin—Prod. Unlimited Pirates of Tortuga—Fox Purple Hills—Fox Queen of the Pirates—Col. Raiders, The (Br.)—U-I Raiders of Leyte Gulf—Hemisphere Pictures Samson and the Slave Queen—Am. Inti. Sergeant Was a Lady—U-I ..... .. lc —. CLASS A — Section II — Morally Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescent* REVIEWED THIS ISSUE Ensign Pulver—War. Shock Treatment-Fox Funces, Tne (Ital.) Janus Stagecoach to Thunder Rock—Para PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED Family Diary (Ital.)—MGM Frantic (Fr.)—Times Film Corp. Fury of Smuggler’s Bay (Br.)—Embassy Gone Are the Days—Hammer Bros. Good Soldier, Schweik (Ger.)—Lionex Guns of Darkness—War. Harbor Lights—Fox Haunted Palace, The—Am. Inti. Haunting, The (Br.)—MGM Hide and Seek (Br.)—U-I Hootenanny Hoot—MGM Householder, The—Col. Just For Fun—Col. Kings of the Sun—UA Kiss of the Vampire—U-I Ladies Who Do (Br.)—Walter Reade-Sterling Ladybug, Ladybug—UA • Lancelot and Guinevere—U-I Lawrence of Arabia—Col. Life in Danger—AA Lord of the Flies—Walter Reade-Sterling Man From Galveston, The—War. Mary, Mary—War. Miracle Worker—UA Mutiny On the Bounty—MGM My Name Is Ivan (Russian)— Slg Shore Naked Edge—UA Nightmare—U-I _ ^ CLASS A — Section III — Morally Unobjectionable for Adalta REVIEWED THIS ISSUE Naked Kiss—AA * p ar ij when It Sixties—Para •To Bed or Not to Bed (Ital.)—Walter Reade-Sterling PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED Global Affair—MGM Great War, The—Lopert Guest, The—Janus Gunfight at Comanche Creek—AA Heavens Above (Br.)—Janus Hellfire Club—Embassy Hustler, The—Fox In the French Style—Col. Leopard, The—Fox Love With the Proper Stranger—Para. Magnificent Sinner—Film-Mart, Inc. MaU-Order Bride—MGM Man Who Couldn’t Walk—Apex Films Maniac—Col. Man’s Favorite Sport—U-I Money, Money, Money (Fr.)—Times Film Corp. • Move Over Darling—Fox Muriel (Fr.)—UA One Plus One—Selected Pics. Panic in Year Zero-Am. Inti. CLASS A — Section IV—Morally Unobjectionable for Adalta, with Reservations if, whkh whU ? n °‘ mor * u y oRensive in themselves, require caution and some analysis and explanation as a protection to the uninformed against wrong interpretations and false conclusions.) p PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED Freud—U-I Girl of the Night—War. Important Man (Mexican)—Lopert Intruder—Pathe-Am. King of Kings—MGM L-Shaped Room, The Columbia—Davis-RoyrJ La Dolce Vita (Ital.)—Astor Pictures, Inc. Lolita—Seven Arts Long Day’s Journey Into Night—Embassy Martin Luther—de Rochemont Mondo Cane—Timet Films Never Take Candy From a Stranger—Omar Pressure Point—UA CLASS B — Morally Objectionable In Part for All REVIEWED THIS ISSUE Psyche 59—Col. PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED In the Cool of the Day—MGM Irma La Douce—UA Johnny Cool—UA Joker, The (Fr.)—Lopert Klssin’ Cousins—MGM Lady in the Cage—Para. Leda (Fr.)—Times Love on the Riviera—Ultra Films Man in the Middle—Fox Man Trap—Para. Marilyn—Fox Marines Let's Go—Fox Mary Had a Little (Br.)—Lopert New Kind ol Love, A—Para. Of Love and Desire—Fox Palm Springs Weekend—War. Paris Blues—UA Peeping Tom—Astor Private Lives of Adam and Eve—U-I Purple Noon (Fr.)—Times Rampage—War. • Shock Corridor—AA F B I. Code 98—War. Alakaxam, The Great—Am. Inti. Angel in a Taxi—Magna Films Assignment Outer Space—Am. Inti. Boy Who Caught a Crook (Was: Boy Who Found $100,000)—UA Brass Bottle—U-I Captain Sindbad—MGM Capture That Capsule—UA Cavalry Command (Phil.)—Pan-World Films Crimson Blade (Br.)—Col. Dentist in the Chair, A (Br.)—Ajay Film Co. Dream Maker, The (Br.)—U-I First Spaceship to Venus—Pan-World Films Flight That Disappeared—UA Francis of Assisi—Fox Gathering of Eagles—U-I Gidget Goes to Rome—Col. Gladiators Seven—MGM Goliath and the Sins of Babylon—Am Inti. Hercules and the Captive Women (Ital.) — Pan-World Honeymoon Machine—MGM Siege of the Saxons (Br.)—Col. Act One—War. All the Way Home—Para. Amaxons of Rome (was: Virgins of Rome) (Ital.)—UA And Suddenly It's Murder (Ital.)— Davis-Royal Any Number Can Win (Fr.)—MGM Atlantis, the Lost Continent—MGM Billy Budd—AA Black Fox—Capri Films Bridge to the Sun—MGM Burning Court, The (Fr.)—Trans-Lux Call Me Bwana—UA Captain Newman, M.D.—U-I Cat Burglar—UA Chalk Garden—U-I Charade—U-I Children of the Damned—MGM Chushingura (Jap.)—Toho Inti. Company of Cowards—MGM Convicts « (was: Reprieve)—AA Cow and I, The (Fr.)—Zenith Inti. Dark Purpose—U-I Day and. the Hour, The—MGM Devil at ♦ O'clock--Col. (Ind.) •Distant Trumpet—War. .Dr ’Blood’s Coffin—UA 'W The Conqueror—Am. Inti Killers, The—U-I • Tamahine—MGM Ada—MGM America, America—War. Angels of Darkness—Thalia Films Armored Command—AA Beach Party—Am. Inti. •t Becket—Para. Bedtime Story—U-I Billy Liar (Br.)—Walter Reade-Sterling Breakfast At Tiffany’s—Para. Cardinal, The—Col. • Ceremony, The—UA Claudelle Inglish—War. Come September—U-I Condemned of Altona—Fox Couch, The—War. Day in Court, A (Ital.)—Ultra Films Dead Ringer—War. Dr. Crippen (Br.)—War. Eyes of Annie Jones, The—Fox Flight From Ashiya—UA Fun in Acapulco—Para. Adam and Eve (Mex.)—Wm. Home Advise and Consent—Col. Anatomy of a Murder—Col. Case of Dr. Laurent (Fr.)—Trans-Lux Circle of Deception—Fox Cleo from 5 to 7 (Fr.)—Zenith Crowning Experience—MRA Devil's Wanton (Swed )—Embassy •Divorce, Italian Style (Ital.)—Em Dr. Strangelove—Col. Easy Life, The (Ital.)—Embassy Eclipse (Ital.)—Times FUms 8)4 (Ital.)—Embassy ibassy Looking For Love—MGM Swingin’ Maiden, The (Br.)—Col. Snake Woman—UA Son of Captain Blood—Para. Summer Holiday—Am. Inti, t Sword in the Stone—BV Tarzan's Three Challenges—MGM Teenage Millionaire—UA Thief of Baghdad—MGM Three Stooges Go Around the World Daze, The—Columbia t Thomasina—Buena Vista Ticklish Affair, A—MGM Traitors—U-I Two Daughters (Indian)—Janus Valley of the Dragons—Col. Varan—The Unbelievable—Pan-World Films Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea—Fox When the Clock Strikes—UA • Who's Minding the Store—Para. Wild and the Wonderful—U-I Yank in Viet Nam, A—AA You Have to Run Fast—UA Young and the Brave, The—MGM Young Swingers, The—Fox No My Darling Daughter—Zenith Old Dark House, The—Col. Pit and the Pendulum—Am. Inti. Point of Order—E. Silverman Sanjuro (Jap.)—Toho Inti. Sardonicus—Col. Scream of Fear—Col. Secret of Deep Harbor—UA Seven Days in May—Paramount Slave, The—MGM Sound of Trumpets (Ital.)—Janus Square of Violence—MGM Stolen Hours—UA Surf Party—Fox Suitor, The (Fr.)—Atlantic Swingin’ Affair—Pan-World Films Terror, The—Am. Inti. Thrill of It All—U-I Thunder Island—Fox Trunk, The—Col. Twenty Plus Two—AA Two Nights With Cleopatra—Ultra Films War is Hell—AA Weekend With Lulu—Col. Wheeler Dealers—MGM X—The Man With the X-Ray Eyes—Am. Inti. Young Doctors—UA Young Racers, The—Am. Inti. Passionate Thief (Ital.)—Embassy Pink Panther—UA Prize, The—MGM Pyro—Am. Inti. Rocco and His Brothers (Ital.)—Astor Running Man, The—Col. Season of Passion—UA Summer and Smoke—Para. Susan Slade—War. Strait-Jacket—Col. Take Her, She’s Mine—Fox Three On a Spree—UA Thunder of Drums—MGM Town Without Pity—UA Twilight of Honor—MGM Two Are Guilty—MGM Two Women (Ital.)—Embassy Victors, The—Col. V.I.P.'s, The—MGM West Side Story—UA Youngblood Hawke—War. Sky Above and the Mud Below, The (Fr.)— Embassy Storm Center—Col. Strangers in the City—Embassy Suddenly, Last Summer—Col. This Sporting Life (Br.)—Continental Tom Jones (Br.)—UA Too Young to Love—Arthur-Go Pictures, Inc. Under the Yum Yum Tree—Col. Victim (Br.)—Pathe-America Walk On the Wild Side—Col. Young and the Willing, The (Br.)—U-I • Sunday In New York—MGM Back Street—U-I Candide (Fr.)—Union Films •Carpetbaggers, The—Para. Cleopatra—Fox Comedy of Terrors—Am. Inti • Conjugal Bed, The (Ital.)—Embassy Cry of Battle—AA Curse of the Living Corpse—Iselin-Tenney Prods. Dementia 1J—Am. Inti. • Devil and The Ten Commandments—Union Explosive Generation—UA For Love or Money—U-I • Four For Texas—War. •From Russia With Love—UA \ Girl Hunters, The—Colorama Features Goodbye Again—UA Gun Hawk, The—AA He Rides Tatt-U-I Head, The—Trans-Lux Horror of Party Beach—Iselin-Tenney Prods House of Fright (was: Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll)—Am. Inti. Small World of Sammy Lee, The (Br.)—7 Arts Soldier in the Rain—AA Splendor in the Grass—War. Strangler, The—AA Tartars—MGM That Touch of Mink—U-I Three Fables of Love (Fr.)—Janus Temptress and the Monk (Jap.)—Hakim Pro ductions Tiara Tahiti (Br.)—Zenith Inti. Tomorrow Is My Turn (Fr.)—Showcorp. Two Weeks in Another Town—MGM Vampire and the Ballerina—UA Very Private Affair—MGM Viva Las Vegas—MGM Wall of Noise—War. Waltx of the Toreadors (Br.)—Continental White Slave Ship—Am. Inti. Who’s Been Sleeping in My Bed—Para. Wild Harvest—Pathe-Am. Wives And Lovers—Para. World by Night—War. Affair of the Skin, An—Zenith And God Created Woman (Fr.)—Kingsley Baby Doll—War. Balcony, The—Continental Bed of Grass (Greek)—Trans-Lux Bell’Antonio (Ital.)—Embassy Films Boccaccio 70 (Ital.)—Embassy Breathless (Ft.)—Films Around World Cold Wind In August—Aidart Come Dance With Me (Fr )-Klngsley-Intl. Doll, The (Swed.)—Kanawha Films During One Night (Br )—Astor Expresso Bongo (Br )—Continental Five Day Lover (Fr)—Kingsley-Intl Girl With the Golden Eyes (Fr.)—Union FUms Green Carnation (was Trials of Oscar Wilde) (Br.)—Warwick Films Green Mare (Fr.)—Zenith Heroes and Sinners (Fr.)—Janus I Am a Camera—DCA I Love, You Love (Ital.)—Davis-Royal Joan of the Angels ?—Polish-Telepix Jules and Jim (Fr.)—Janus Knife in the Water (Pol)—Kanawha FUms L’Awentura (Ital.)—Janus CLASS C —- Condemned REVIEWED THIS ISSUE SUence, The (Swed.)—Janus PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED La Notte (Night) (Ital.)—Lopert Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Fr.)—Kingsley Law, The (Fr.)—Embassy Les Liaisons Dangercuses (Fr.)—Astor Pic tures, Inc. Liane, Jungle Goddess—DCA Love Game (Fr.)—Films Around World Love Is My Profession (Fr.)—Kingsley-Intl. Love on a Pillow (Fr.)—Davis-Royal Lovers, The (Fr.)—Zenith Mademoiselle Striptease (Fr.)—DCA Magdalena (Ger.)—Buhawk Maid in Paris (Fr.)—Bellon-Foulke Mating Urge—Citation Miller's Beautiful Wife (Ital.)—DCA x Mitsou (Fr.)—Zenith Inti. Mom and Dad (Sideroad)—Hallmark Prod. Moon 1s Blue, The—UA My Life to Live (Fr.)—Union Never On Sunday (Greek)—Lopert Nude Odyssey, The (Ital.)—Davis-Royal Odd Obsession (Jap.)—Harrison Oscar WUde (Br.)—Four City Enterprises Passionate Summer (Fr.-Ital.)—Kingsley Phaedra (Greek)—Lopert Playglrl After Dark (Br.)—Topaz FUms Please, Not Now I (Fr.)—Fox Port of Desire—Union Pot Bouille (Lovers of Paris) (Fr.)—Con- tinental Prime Time—Essanjay Films, Inc. Private Property—Citation Question of Adultery—NTA Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (Br.)— Continental Savage Eye—Trans-Lux-Kingsley Inti. Seven Capital Sins (Fr.)—Embassy Sins of Mona Kent—Astor Smiles of a Summer Night (Swedish)—Rank Tales of Paris (Fr.)—Times Films Temptation (Fr.-Ital.)—Shelton Third Sex (Ger.)—D It F. Dist. Too Young, Too Immoral—Rialto Inti. Trials of Oscar Wilde (Br.)—Warwick FUms Truth, The (La VeriK) (Fr.)-Klngsley Inti. Viridiana (Sp.)—Kingsley Inti. War of the Buttons (Fr.)—Sami. Bronston Wasted Lives and The Birth of Twins— K. Gordon Murray Production Women of the World (Ital.)—Embassy TO THE EDITOR TO THE EDITOR: "SOLD AT LEADING STORM" I have read your editorial en titled “The Common Good" which appeared in the February 13, 1964 issue ofTHE GEORGIA BULLETIN. To say the least, I strongly disagree with much of what you have to say in this editorial. It strikes me that here, as in certain of yourpre- vious editorials, you champion practically any action which is taken or proposed in the name of racial equality effects which naturally flow from suph action or proposed action. Your comment that not one of Georgia's Congressmen was courageous enough to repudiate the out moded theories of the past and to vote for the Civil Rights legislation is especially distasteful to me. There is notmng inconsistent about a Congressman (any Congress man) casting a negative vote on this measure and yet possessing as much courage as any other man, living or dead. I feel that I am as sympathetic as almost anyone to the desperate plight of the American Negro. I, too, if given the opportunity, would have voted to defeat the pro posed Civil Rights legislation as it is presently written, and yet, I do not feel that I am un questionably fainthearted. I re pudiate your insinuation that only lack of courage could pre cipitate such a course of action or such an inclination. As do many, others, I find the “public accommodations’’ section of the bill most offen sive. A point which is so often overlooked is that this ominous section, if enacted into law, will abridge the freedom of associa tion and right of privacy accord ed all citizens regardless of race, creed or color. Perhaps members of the Negro race would be short term beneficiar ies under this section but they would suffer with all citizens under its long term yoke— the deprivation of personal liberty. Even beyond the considera tion of the wisdom of the bill itself, there are many who do not feel that Congress posses ses the constitutional authority to enact such legislation. The public accommodations section indicates that the federal gov ernment would be relying upon the already tormented Com merce Clause of the Constitu tion as its source of power to act in implementing ably cour ageous men sincerely believe that the Commerce Clause could never be considered to be a grant of power to do those things which the public ac commodations section of the current civil rights legisla tion proposes to do. I know of no duty to vote for legislation thought to be unconstitutional. Rather than continuing to ex pound on the reasons which compel me to say that all ac tions (including the Civil Rights legislation as presently written) taken in the name of .racial equality are not unassailable, I strongly urge that you read the very fine article from the Feb ruary, 1964 issue of the AMERI CAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOUR NAL which is enclosed. DANIEL J. O’CONNOR, JR ATLANTA, GEORGIA THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1964 GEORGIA BULLETIN PAGE 7 BASKETBALL BREAKFAST Holy Name Honors H.S. Teams For several years the Holy Name Society at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception has honored the football teams from the 3 Atlanta Catholic High Schools at the close of their season. This idea, so well re ceived for the gridsters, has been carried through for the other major sport ... basket ball. An excellent crowd was on hand Sunday, March 8th, attending the 9:15 Mass and later the breakfast meeting held in the social hall when the Coaches and Varsity Basket ball members of the 3 Atlanta Catholic High Schools were hon ored. The President of the Holy Name Society, Mr. Eddie Gas- perini, acted as toastmaster at *th meeting, introducing the Pastor of the Shrine, Father Leonard Kelly, OFM and the coaches present, including Mr. Pete Combs, Marist; Mr. Jay Rowland, St. Pius X; and Mr. Tom McDevitt, St. Joseph. Al so present and introduced to the group were Mr. George Maloof and Mr. Bill Daprano, head football coach and athletic di rector of St. Pius X and St. Joseph’s respectively. Each of the coaches spoke of their respective teams. While none of the teams won a region crown, they all had good years and finished better than ex pected at the beginning of the season. All 3 teams have a problem as they operated this year under extreme difficulty, with only one gym or basketball court for practice and home games. It required scheduling practice and games, especially practice at odd hours to give all an opportunity to use the court. The highlight of the basket ball program was the Shrine Holy Name Award in the form of a beautiful trophy which was presented to Coach Pete Combs, as 1963 Coach of the Year in Region 5AAA. An outstanding accomplishment, considering this classification includes some of the finest High School IHM Parents To Meet The next regular meeting of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Parents’ Club will take place on Sunday, March 15, at 3:00 p.m. in the school cafetorium. At this meeting Mr, AlbertO. Ordway, architect, will speak to the membership about the new addition to the school, now un derway. Mr. Ordway, who de signed the new addition, will be glad to answer any questions concerning it, and what it will mean to the operation of the school. In addition, there will be a Short program of music, fea turing selections by the Child ren’s Choir. The Choir, which practices three mornings week ly before school, is directed by the pastor, Msgr. Regan, and accompanied by Mrs. Malcolm E. Watson. Paid-up members, who wish to attend the St. Jo seph's Day dinner are remind ed to bring the money for their tickets with them to the meeting or to have it in the mail, ad dressed to Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Piper, 2405 Hawthorne Dr„ N.E., Atlanta 29, no later than Sunday, March 15. Cost of the dinner will be $1.00 per plate. Pi-Hi Girl Cagers Win St. Pius X B-team girls bas ketball team claimed the first place trophy in the Atlanta Parks and Recreation League Tournament. Placing second in competition were the D'Youville Academy juniors. In the final rally, the Pump kins defeated D’Youville, 20-15. Alexine Wyndelts tipped 10 points to be high ranker. ANSWER TO LAST WEEK’S PUZZLE Basketball Teams in the State. The recent membership drive produced 23 applications from men and boys who expressed a desire to join the Holy Name Society at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. These candidates were initiated into the Society by Father Kelly, OFM immediately after Mass at the Altar Rail. This same group were presented lapel but tons at the breakfast meeting by Father Kelly, who congratu lated the recipients on becoming Holy Name Members, and he also advised them to wear these pins proudly. This was one of the largest groups to be re ceived into the Society at one time in many, many years. CLASSIFIEDS “When you grow up I’ll sell your carriage in The Georgia Bulletin classifieds.’’ HOME FOR SALE Contemporary air-cond. house in Sexton Woods close to schl. and new Chamblee park. 4 to 5 bdrms. 2 bths. Fncd. yard. Convtnl loan or assume 4 1/2% G.I. loan payments $118 per mo. .ind. T & I. 3559 Keswick Dr., Chamblee, Ga. Phone 457-8916 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hammond Organ Studios Atlanta New and Used Pianos and Organs 3051 Peachtree Rd„ N. E. Antiques and Used Furniture Sale. Reasonably priced. Buy ers, browsers and Furniture Doctors invited. Consignments welcome. Space to refinish pur chased in shop. The Attic, 2248 Peachtree Rd., open 9:30 to 5. 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