The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, August 13, 1964, Image 11

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Box 11667 Northside Station Atlanta 5, Georgia Address City State oIin C ° N M EDE 5 A , TE S ^ rWi ^ eS ln WeSt View Cemeter y Fr « Charles Pfab, S.M., gave the Invo- m fl n «nH M rh ^ Ut °? m avi ?’ Past President ’ Daughters of the Confederacy, tas co-chair s' Of ro C f h n rleS r A v M ° ran rlght) National Chair man, Monuments and Memorials Committee, Sons of Confederate Veterans, served as chairman. ’ TOCCOA PASTOR Install Fr. Drohan Saturday On Saturday at 10 a.m„ at High Mass, Father Joseph Drohan will be installed as Pastor of Mother Of Our Di vine Saviour Catholic Church, Toccoa, by The Rt. Rev. Mon signor Michael J. Regan, Pastor of Immaculate Heart Of Mary Church, Atlanta, and Dean Of The Archidocesan Area Of Northeast Georgia. Although the Church has been dedicated since April 28th 1954, and came under the Diocese Of Atlanta, it has not had a permanent pastor due to a shortage of Diocesan priests. The Church has been served by Rev. Michael Manning, Dio cesan Priest from April, 1954 until June, 1956, at which time a missionary order, The Verona Fathers, (Sons of The Sacred Heart of Jesus), Cincinnati, Ohio, sent us Rev. Victor MEETS WEDNESDAY Turchettl, F.S.C.J., who was Pastor until Septmeber, 1959. Then Rev. Peter Tarqulnl, F, S. C. J., was Pastor until September, 1960. He was fol lowed by Rev, Gino Doniney, F.S.C.J., Father Doniney was here until July 19th of this year. WHILE the Church was being served by the Verona Fathers, the population of Catholics in creased in this and surrounding areas, so that it became neces sary for the priest to say Masses at Hartwell, Clayton, and Clarkesville, Georgia. It has only been within the last two months that Archbishop Hallinan saw it necessary to establish Clarkesville as a parish so that at the present time we have in this and the surrounding area the Parish of Toccoa, Mother Of Our Divine Saviour Church, which includes the Sacred Heart Of Jesus Church, Hartwell. St. Mark's Church, Clarkesville, also includes St. Helena's Church in Clayton. NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs, Robert Evans Joan-Ellen Biddulph 210 North Ave. Apt 63 Sacred Heart Girl 7/22 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Castellana Marie Chisuell 3099 Weslock Circle, Decatur St. Peter & Paul Twin Boys 7/25 Mr. and Mrs. Roman Pfeffer Pauline Irigoin 2757 Green Meadows Lane Our Lady of The Assumption Girl 7/29 Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lord Eleanor Maria Madden 3741 Waccanna Rd. Apt 1 St. John's Girl 7/30 Mr. and Mrs. Otis Burnson Barbara Hudson 1633 Wayland Circle N.E, Our Lady of the Assumption Boy 7/29 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas King Priscilla Williams 123 Marian Place N.E. 123 Marion Place N.E, Apt. 3 Our Lady of Lourdes Boy 8/1 Childbirth Beginning League Program The Atlanta League for Child birth Education will meet on August 19, 1964, at 8:00 p.m, at the Y.W.C.A., 72 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, On the program is a film en titled "Hospital Maternity Care: Family Centered" which shows classes for mothers and fathers during i regnancy; .■ physical and emotional support during labor; and conscious, cooperative childbirth, with the father sharing the mother's joy as the baby is born. This film is approved by the American Medical Assoc,, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and many other prominent medical groups. Mrs. Jamt:s R, Gray will dis cuss the convention of the La Leche League, international, (a league of nursing mothers) and the international Childbirth Education Association held in Chicago this June. Anyone interested in breast feeding or childbirth education is invited. Additional informt- tion may be obtained by calling Mrs. Gordon Wilson at 237- 0567 or Mrs. Daniel Duke at 255-9351. AT A MEETING of St, Peter's Parish Council the new officers for the 1964-65 year were installed. Shown instructing the ladies for their duties is the Rev. Joseph Beltran, Pastor (left). Seated are Mrs. Alvin Hamlett, president; Mrs. Charlie Solomon, past- president; standing are Mrs. J.H. Kesler, vice-president and treasurer and Mrs. Walter Woodrum, secretary. AT LaGRANGE St. Peter’s Group Installs Officers New Election Code The new election laws code recently passed by the Georgia State Legislature makes It possible to register to vote on or before 50 days prior to election. Therefore, If you wish to vote in the November 3, 1964 presidential election, you may register at your County Court House on or before September 14, 1964. To be eligible to vote in Georgia In the November presidential election, these qualifications are necessary: 1. You must be 18 years of age (by voting date). 2. You must have lived in the state one year (by voting date). 3. You must be registered at your County Court House 50 days prior, (the primary elections in Georgia will be held Sept. 9, and the cutoff date for registering to vote in that election was July 20, or 50 days prior.) If you do not vote in the Primary election, you may still re gister to vote in the November presidential election, on or before Sept. 14. The Parish Council of St. Peter’s, LaGrange, met on Monday evening, August 3, at the Parish Hall. The meeting was opened with a prayer led by the Rev. Joseph Beltran, Pastor. Past-president, Mrs. Charlie Solomon, presided at the busi ness session, then during the meeting turned the gavel over to the new president, Mrs. Alvin Hamlett. Mrs, Walter Woodrum was appointed secretary and Mrs, J. H, Kesler was re elected as vice-president and treasurer. AFTER THE installation, the new chairmen were announced and introduced. Chairmen and co-chairm = n are as follows: Mrs. Nasor Mansour, Jr. and Mrs. Arthur Minor, Organiza tion and Development; M:ss Martha Solomon and Mrs. W. Guy Estes, Personal Forma tion; M ’s, George Mansour and Mrs. John Swlatek, Community Action; Miss Nannie Valeri and M"s. Alfred Nader, World Re- ‘HUNCH SHE KNEW’ sponsibility; Mrs. John Watson and Mrs. Joe Joseph, Family Education; Mrs, John Crofton and Mrs. Howard Alford, Acti vities; M ss Rosalie Joseph, Altar; Mrs. Charlie Traylor, Flowers; Miss Helen Jabaley, Library; Mrs. James H, Fincher, Telephone. Father Beltran spoke to the members and emphasized the theme for the coming year would be "Education - Personal and Parochial", He also outlined the program for the year and the duties of each committee. MISS HELEN Jabaley gave a report on the Leadership Con ference held recently in At lanta which she and her mother, Mrs. Charles Jabaley, attended as representatives of St. Peter’s Parish Council. Hostesses, Mrs. Ellis Solo mon and Miss Martha Solomon, served refreshments to the 21 members present. The door prize was won by M-s, Charlie Joseph. JFK’s Grandmother Died With Secret BOSTON (NC) - Mrs. John F. Fitzgerald, 98, died here, but whether she ever learned her grandson, President John F. Kennedy, had been assassinated probably never will be learned, Death camo (Aug. 8) at the home of her son, Thomas, where she had been confined in recent years, WHEN THE assassinationoc- cured In Dallas, Tex., last Nov. 22, relatives agreed to keep the news from Mrs. Fitzgerald for fear the shock would kill her. But Thomas Kennedy com mented: "I had a hunch she knew--but we never talked about it." The former Josephine Hannon was born the year President Abraham Lincoln was assassi nated, 1865, She was living in South Acton, Mass., when she met Boston’s famous "Honey ANSWER TO LAST WEEK’S PUZZLE .'SR'.”! j EEEE n nnnn enne nnn nnnnnnr EES- nnn nnn nn nnnn nnnnn en nnnnnn n nnnn » o ift it s s I DI I Dl II Cl j} Tl Ba nnn nnn nnnn n nnnnnn nn nnnnn nn nnn nnn rnnnnnn nnn nnnn Fitz." They were married in 1889, Her husband was twice mayor of Boston and a three- term member of the House of Representatives from Massa chusetts. He died ln 1950, THEIR daughter, Rose, mar ried Joseph P, Kennedy, former ambassador to England, and they had nine children. Mrs. Kennedy was Europe when her mother died. Mrs. Fitzgerald alway had a lively interest ln politics. She followed closely the careers of her three famous grandsons-- President Kennedy, Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy and U.S, Sen. Edward M, Kennedy of Massachusetts. THOMAS Fitzgerald recalled that when President Kennedy came to Boston in Novermber, 1962, to vote, he visited his grandmother for the first time in two years. Fitzgerald said: 1 She made a big fuss over John- threw her arms around him and kissed him again and again." Cancel Meeting BERLIN (RNS)-- The annual meeting of the German hier archy, normally held in Sept ember, will not be held this year because it would con flict with the Second Vatican Council's third session, open ing Sept. 14. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1964 GEORGIA BULLETIN PAGE 7 INVITATION NATIONAL LITURGICAL CONVENTION ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI AUGUST24/27 BE PART OF THE ATLANTA DELEGATION LEARN FROM EXPERTS THE MEANING OF THE LITURGY RENEWAL IMPORTANT FOR: PRIESTS RELIGIOUS TEACHERS PARENTS LAY LEADERS CHOIRS ORGANISTS LECTORS COMMENTATORS CONTACT: REV. LEONARD F. X. MAYHEW P.O. 11667 - NORTHSIDE STATION ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30305 CLASSIFIEDS SITUATION WANTED Catholic retired resident nurse desires position as companion to lady. Dr 7-4538 FOR RENT Furnished apt. Buckhead area. 3 rooms, utilities, business couple. $95.00. 233-6487 FOR SALE Marist winter uniform 8i 3 cot ton uniforms & shirts. 255 - 8622. Dachsund Puppies for sale. A.K.C. Registered. Male 8i Fe male. Also grown dogs. Shots & wormed. 33^2 Glenview Circle, Atlanta. HOUSES FOR SALE PINETREEDR. GARDEN HILLS 4 BDRS. BY OWNER Spacious 2 Sty. Ent. Hall, Ext. lge. LR, Lge. DR, Roomy mod. kit. w. breakfst. area. Den, powder rm., study (psble. 5th BR.) 2 bths. upstairs. Walk- in closets, full attic. Huge club- room w. fpl. and bar in day light bsmt. Bus at door. 233- 3094 for appointment. FOR FAST SERVICE By owner. Early American, acre plus lot in Holy Spirit Parish. Ideal for children. 4 brs, 3 baths, cathedral ceiling family room, enclosed patio, large rec. rm. with built - in bar. etc. etc. lower 40s. 233- 6549 BUSINESS SERVICES USE BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS Doraville Area Music teacher, speciailing in piano and voice, has openings in Sept. 451-2466. ■wiuribHiiwwHMii Painting- Interior- Exterior Thoroughly experienced expert does own work. Hundreds of ref erences furnished with each es timate, All windows and gutters cleaned free with job. Call Mr. Caldwell 622-6076 All type conrete work, patios, steps, walks, etc., Stone Mountain granite, re taining walls. 636-0834 or 443-6137 ‘SdUdtSHt*. 2W 2723 Dresden Court Chamblee, Ga. *636-8214 DRESSES BY ESTER Can copy originals of from magazines, Also wedding dresses, Or fine wearing apparel. 376-9579. Society of St. Vincent de Paul Salvage Bureau 326 ivy St. N. E. 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