The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, June 11, 1964, Image 6

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PAGE 6 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1964 SUNDAY NEXT WEEK Melkite Annual Dinner Planned Maronite Bishop To Visit Atlanta NEW AUXILIARY — Magr. Stanlalau» Joseph Braanu, 46 (above), pastor of Quean of Peace pariah, Buffalo, N.Y., aince 1639, haa been named Titular Biahop of Cufruta end Auxiliary to Biahop Jamea A. McNulty of Buffalo. He waa born and ordained in Buffalo, aerved aa an Army Chaplain in World War II and waa director of Buffalo'a Catholic Information Center before going to Home for ad* vanced atudlee. Rabbi To Speak WASHINGTON (NC)— Rabbi Eugene J. Llpman of Temple Sinai here will apeak on "The Sacred and Profane aa One In the Jewlah Tradition" during the Catholic Art Association's annual convention here Auguat 12 to IS, the aaaoclatlon haa announced. BISHOP FRANCIS AL-ZAYEK TO VISIT ATLANTA ‘BLAZING FINISH 9 Cathedral Bowling League Completion The Chrlat The King Couplea Bowling League rolled to a blazing flnlah and celebrated with their Second Annual Awarda Banquet recently. League Prealdent Rowland Murray preaented the winning team with their checka and Champlonahip patches -George Gussman, Paul Weinzierel, Pauline Weinzierel, and Ann Gusaman. The Moat Im proved Bowler awards were received by Mra. Janet Duffy, and Mr. Lou Manneachmldt. High game awards were merit ed by Paul Weinzierel and Betty Reynolds. BESIDES weeks of fun, en tertainment and developing new friendships, the league waa also pleased to present a check to the Chrlat The King Athletic Aaaoclatlon for the purchase US. •SCHOLARS' of basketball uniforms, The Couples League will be rolling again next year at Lenox Lanes, Friday evenings at 8:00 p.m, under the new leadership of: Gordon Crad dock, President! Phil Duffy, Vice President; Pauline Weinzierel, Secretary; and L. R. Samford, Treasurer. Any one interested is invited to con tact Pauline at CH 3 - 0237. This la a "fun" league, and There are both experienced bowlers and newcomers to tenpins, L C. Card Party A card party Luncheon is set for today (June 11), at 10*30 a.m, till 2*30 p.m, Donation $1.25. Door prlzas and table prizes galore will be given away. It will be held at Immaculate Con ception social hall In Atlanta. President Honors High School ‘Elect’ WASHINGTON (NC)—Presi dent Johnson preaented bronze medallions here to high school graduates selected as "Presi dential Scholars." Of the 121 chosen, five attended Catholic schools. The President personally con gratulated the scholars In a White House ceremony yester day. At least one boy and one girl were chosen from each state, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Scholarship Corporation of Evanston, 111., which annually tests tens of thousands of high schoolers. It awards college scholarships which are sup ported by Its own funds and as sistance from other groups, such as labor unions, corpora tions and colleges. THE CHIEF Executive estab lished his program to recognize superior academic attainment on April 16. A ten-member committee, aided by leading testing and scholarship agen cies, chose the recipients who were announced June 2. The scholars do not get a monetary award or a scholar ship. Those who need financial help have already received It from other sources, the White House said. Recipients from Catholic schools are; John L Nurnber- ger, Cathedral High, Indianapo lis, whose Interest Is mathema tics; Michael E. Saulny, St. Augustine High, New Orleans, electrical engineering; Kath leen Ann Krankovic, Pope Pius Xll High, Garfield, N.J., zoo logy; John 0. Stevenson, Brook lyn (N.Y.) Preparatory School, mathematics; and Chris H. Achen, Gonzaga Preparatory School, Spokane, Wash., phy sics. THE COMMISSION which se lected the scholars is headed by Dr. Milton S. Elsenhower, president of Johns Hopkins Uni versity, Baltimore. Among its members is Father Michael P, Walsh, S.J„ president of Boston (Mass.) College. The commission was aided chicly by the National Merit St. John’s Roman Catholic Melkite Church, of which Father William Haddad is pastor, is sponsoring its Annual Lebanese Dinner Sunday, June 14 at St. John's Melkite Church 1428 Ponce de Leon Ave., NE. The time is 12:00 noon till 6:00 p.m. It's their once a year dinner and it's a real feast. The best part of i t is tha t they are in viting all Atlantans to come and eat, which is a real treat Northwest Meet Our Lady of the Assumption Parish will host the quarterly meeting of the Northeast Deanery on Wednesday June 17th, There will be a Mass at 10 o'clock in the Church fol lowed by a brief meeting, with election of officers, and luncheon in the Cafetorium. Mrs. Herbert Malon, President, will preside. Msgr. Michael J, Regan, Pastor of Immaculate Heart of Mary, Moderator will attend. HNS Installs Retiring President John Morris announces that in stallation of officers fer the Holy Name Society of Sacred Heart Church will be conduct ed after the 8 a.m. Mass Sun day, Coffee and doughnuts will be served in the Assembly room. The society will be host to the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Men at 3 p.m. Sun day. Assumption CYO The Assumption C.Y.O, will sponsor * swim and dance, on Sunday June 14th from 8*00 - 11*00 p.m. This will be held at the Balttany Club on Silver Lake (Located adjacent to the Assumption Church and School). The band will be the "Night Rockers" featuring James Hurd, Admission will be $1,00 per person all are invited to come and join in the FUNi for tk e who are interested in and enjoy exotic cuisene, SUNDAY afternoon, after the 11:30 solemn High Mass, a complete Lebanese dinner will be served in the Social Hall of the Church. Later the guests will be entertained by the music of some of the better known talents in Atlanta. There will be door prizes and favors for the Children. You will also have a chance to win some beautiful 18 Karat Gold imports from Beirut Lebanon, Come spend the day with us,. For further information call Dr 3 - 9522. Adults $2,50 Children $1.00 for complete meal including beverage and dessert. PLANNING a dinner at St. John’s Melkite Church, Atlanta, set for Sunday June 14, 12 noon to 7 p.m. are Renee Azar, Joan Jabaley and Father William Haddad, Pastor. IN ATLANTA Serra Appointments Announced termites wor y ear 'round President G. T. Deckbar of the Serra Club of Metropolitan Atlanta announced committee appointments effective June 1. Former Vice President Paul Smith will serve in a special as signment to the president. This new post was created by Mr. Deckbar to coordinate the func tions and timing between the various committees. Trustees of Serra this year will be Mr. Larry Me Evoy, Mr. James Calllson, Mr, Sam Me Quade and Captain E. O. Mullen. The Trustee Board con sists of these men and the of ficers: 1st, Vice President Ed Rice; Secretary Lew Gordon; 2nd Vice President Jack Revell and Treasurer William Wrlg- Uy. Committee Assignments are; Program, Mr, Louis Amannj Vocations, James Haynes and Louis Schnurr; Spiritual For mation, Mr. Jos. Doran and Dr. Reese Coleman; Cultural For mation, Mr. Carl Bevins and Mr. John Neuman: Social Ac tion, Judge Sam McKenzie and Mr. Bill Sherwood. Retreats, Mr. George Gun ning and Mr. Bob Murphy; Sem inarian's Outing, Mr. Dave Car- ley and Mr. John Neuman; Es say Contest, Mr. Mac Johnston and Mr. Max Blpps; Poster Con test, Mr. James Upchurch; Vo cation Rally, Mr. BobMcLellan and Mr. Carl Bevins and Mr. Mac Johnston, Publicity, Mr. Mike Sertich and Father Don Klernan; Bulle tin, Mr. Louis Fink; Speakers Bureau, Mr. John Lengyl, Mr. Jim Callison, Mr. John Neuman and Mr. Bob McLellan; Sick Committee, Mr. Martin Hand- rick; Sheppard's Night, Mr. Fe lix DeGolian and Mr. Lou Amann. COUNCIL 660 Membership, Mr. Steve Kas- merski; Attendance, Dr. Bruce Jagor; House Reception, Mr. Jim McCrary and Mr. Ellis Maloof; Constitution & By- Laws, Mr. Hughes Spalding, Jr., Mr. Mac Johnston and Mr. Larry DeGive. Cashin Named Grand Knight Harry L. Cashin, Jr. has been elected Grand Knight of Atlanta Council No. 660, Knights of Col umbus at its regular meeting last week. The following officers were elected: Deputy Grand Knight, Phillip Flnnagln; Chancellor, Joseph P. Ayers, Sr.; Warden, Theron Carman; Treasurer, Paul Sauerberger; Recorder, Paul Christian; Advocate, Frank Jones; Inside Guard, Norb Herbert, Jr., Outside Guards, Ray Pawllck, Roy Mar- sden; George A. Andrews. MR. CASHIN is a native of Augusta, Georgia and is a gra duate of the University of Geor gia and the University of Geor gia Law School. He served as an officer in the U. S. Navy for two years, being stationed in the Far East and aboard a ship in the Atlantic fleet, He was formerly law assls- SUMMER SCHOOL CONDUCTID BY THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH * * * PLACE: ST. JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL 320 COURTLAND STREET, N. E. DATES: JUNE 15 to JULY 31 MONDAYS THROUGH SATURDAYS 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECTS TYRING I AMERICAN HISTORY MAKI-UP INGUSH 1 Credit #r 110 hewri if werk will kf ottered In ee<h twkjeit. ELEMENTARY SUBJECTS Remedial work in . . . READING ARITHMETIC INGUSH FEE: $25.00 PER COURSE or SUBJECT REGISTER BY MAIL OR PHONE SISTERS OP ST. JOSEPH 44 Inker St., N.I., Atlanta, 0« 30301 JA. 2-8667 ST. JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL 688-6191 THit Summer School it endorsed by the Secretary for Education, RT. REV. P. J. O’CONNOR }ur CHILDREN IN NtXO NATtONAt CONCCHCNrc OF CATHOLIC WOMEN HIS HOLINESS The Maronites of Georgia will welcome Bishop Fran cis Al-Zayek, on Thursday June 18, 1964, in the Social Hall of St. Joseph's Maronite at 502 Seminole Ave. N. E. with A public Reception. Bishop F. Al-Zayek, native of Lebanon, recently came to the United States to ordained the First Maronite priest wholly educated In the Catholic Univer- sity of Washington D. C. in a very ancient and beautiful cere mony at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. His Diocese is in Brazil. He presided at the Annual Maronite Convention held in Washington and, upon the re quest of many Maronite Pas tors, started visiting some of the 44 Maronite Parishes in the United States. Bishop F. Al-Zayek is well known, In the Vatican City where he served for more than six years in the Roman Rota. He is accomplished in seven lan guages. In the Seminary's days Bishop Al-Zayek was a good friend of Father Joseph Abi-Nader, pas tor of St. Joseph's Maronite, of Atlanta, Moreover, the Bis hop’s relatives, in Beirut Le- Gainesville Altar Meet A special call meeting of the officers of Gainesville’s Saint Michael's Altar Society named Mrs, R. R, O’Reilly the Acting President, She suc ceeds Mrs. Andy Sobert who resigned when her husband was transferred, It was also .announced that Mrs, R. Parks Bnglett and Mrs, William Wlezoreck will serve as co-chairmen for the 26th, annual Benefit Bridge which li ipomored every year by the altar group. banon, live next door to Fath er Joseph’s relatives. The Maronite Community in welcoming their Bishop will revive the memory of the warm welcome they gave to their Patriarch Paul Peter Meouchi, Maronite Patriarch of Antioch and all the East, In 1962. Bishop F. Al-Zayek will be the guest of St. Joseph’s Par ish during his stay in Atlanta. He will celebrate a Pontifical High Mass on Sunday June 21 at 11:30 a.m. in St. Joseph's Maronite, 502 Seminole Ave. After Mass, the Maronite Com munity of Georgia will give a testimonial Banquet in his honor. Rev. Joseph Abi-Nader, will welcome his on behalf of St. Joseph's, Mr. Joseph Ash- kouti will be the toastmaster and, the Honorable Joseph Sal ome, Senator, will address the guests and His Excellency on behalf of the Maronite Com munity of Georgia. NOTICE Families involv ed should continue to attend their pre sent parish church until Mass sche dules and location of temporary cha pels are announc ed by pastors of the new par ishes recently an nounced for Atlanta and Clarkesville. Pastor Away The Rev, Thomas J, Roshetko, pastor of the Sacred Heart Church, li spending hli vacation in San Francisco as the guest of a brother. There, he also will attend a Retreat, He will return to hli pastorate July 4. PfMS' HARRY U CASHIN, JR. tant to Judge Virlyn B, Moore of the Fulton Superior Court and is presently a member of the At lanta law firm of Hule, Etheri dge and Harland. He is a mem ber of the Georgia and Atlanta Bar Associations, The Lawyers Club of Atlanta and the Atlanta Athletic Club. In addition, Mr. Cashin is presently serving as Deputy Grand Knight of Atlanta Coun cil 660, Knights of Columbus, He is a member of the Cath edral of Christ the King Parish and the First Friday Club of At lanta. AN INVITATION The Archdiocese of Atlanta invites you to teach in our elementary schools beginn ing next September. We need qualified teachers in Atlanta and adjoining cities. If you are a Catholic man or woman with some teaching experience, hold a teacher's certificate or possess a college degree and wish to contribute to the re ligious and educational training of the young Catholic boys and girls of Geor gia, please contact the EDUCATION OFFICE, 320 Courtland Street, N. E„ Atlanta, Georgia 30303, Monsignor P. J. O'Connor, Secretary for Education, will be most happy to answer any ques tions with regard to the teaching re quirements in our Catholic Archdioce san School System, ON ANNUAL VIMIT. Pope Paul VI visits the Vatican warehouse to Inspect clothing for the poor sent him each year by the National Council of Catholic Women In the United Staten. The new clothe*, including Flint Communion dreseee, are given to the Pope by NCCW for dletrlbutlon in the neediest area* of Italy and other countries. Laet year the clothing waa valued at more than $200,000. Half of It waa distributed, in parishes in Africa.