The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, September 03, 1964, Image 6

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f f ; I PAGE 6 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER \ 1964 1 housandaire Headquarters WEST END OOROON AT ASHBY TENTH STREET >124 PCACHTNtt SUCKHEAD HACNTHIt At RICOMQNT LAKEWOOD LAKEWOOD AT STEWART COLLEGE PARK ISSt MAIN STREET BROOKHAVEN 400S REACHTREE main orwici marietta at broad Atlanta Federal Savings CHILDREN'S BENEFIT Knights Set Pete Fountain Concert ANC/ t(> AN AVYOC ECHOLS TRANSFER INC. Hauling & Moving • •* Truck 1 Driver S' 5 .75 Per Hour Tractor Trailor & Driver $4.50 Per Hour 370 Lee St., S.W. PL 3-2153 Atlanta tit MISS PEG ROACH, Chairman of the Social Action Division of the NCCW, pictured while Instructing a group of children in the Mt. Pleasant project, Washington, D.C, Miss Roach will be the luncheon speaker at the Atlanta ACCW Convention this Satur day, September 5, at the Dinkier Plaza Hotel. STORY, PAGE 1 ASSUMPTION PARISH Confraternity Sets Training Courses FRED A. YORK PEST CONTROL SERVICE Our Slogan - Nearly Right Won't Do Our Service - Always Guaranteed Our Products On Sale At Office CALL FOR FREE INSPECTION OR INFORMATION 766 State St„ N.W. Phone TR 5-8378 Atlanta, Ga. Phon* 522 -4500 5R» roNHEii Ro n e ♦ AM anrA 12. Ot A special training institute for Confraternity of Christian Doctrine personnel of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish was announced today by the Monsig nor Joseph E, Moylan, V.G., Pastor, Evening courses will be con ducted for ten days beginning' September 7 and concluding Sept, 18th for Elementary and Secondary Teachers, Fishers, Discussion Club Members and Helpers, CLASSES will be taught at the Assumption by Sister M. Susanna and Sister M, Callista of the Mission Helpers of the Sacred Heart, Baltimore, Maryland, who specialize in forming and training C.C.D, parish groups. Founded upon the Command of Christ to “Teach All Peo ples", the C.C.D, program is PRIMARY MARKETS IN APPROXIMATELY 100 UNLISTED STOCKS TAX-FREE MUNICIPAL BONDS ~~~ PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS J. C. Bradford & Co. Members of the New York Stock Exchange & American Exchange Thomas H. Stafford, Resident Managor SUITE 736, BANK OF GEORGIA BUILDING' PHONE JAckson 2-6834 ATLANTA, GA. *» t DO ■YOU WANT { County Wide Cooperation witk Town* ■ in CoLL County ? eo DOES O. C. HUBERT Help Elect O. C. HUBERT Chairman of You* Colt County Commssaioa - ELECT - ROBERT H. (BOB) FARRAR TO House of Representatives FROM DoKALB COUNTY s He Has the background * He is qualified e He has the experience BOB FARRAR WILL SIRVI YOU WILLI DfMOCRATIC PRIMARY SEPTEMBER 9TH STOP and THINK WHO FOUNDED SOUND, THOROUGH GENERAL GOVERNMENT L\ DEKALB WHO HAS MET THE CHALLENGES OF DEKALB’S GREATEST PROSPERITY AND GROWTH WHO HAS SAVED THE COUNTY THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS THROUGH EFFICIENT GOVERNMENT AND WISE INVESTMENT WHO HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE NATION'S MOST OUTSTANDING COUNTY ADMINISTRATORS DON’T BE MISLED-RE-ELECT C. 0. EMMERICH devoted solely to the religioue education and formation of all children and youths not enroll ed in Catholic schools and of adults both Catholic and those outside the fold. Rev, Michael A, Morris, Par ish Moderator, stated: “Christ’s command - ’Go Forth and Teach,,,,’ was a command given not only to the apostles and their successors, priests and bishops, but to all bap tized Christians," 'TEACHING the truths of a living Christianity to our pub lic school children and to adults is a position of growing im portance for the layman in the church today, particularly here in the South where there is a shortage of priests and sis ters," Samuel McQuaid has been named President of the C.C.D, Executive Board, and forty members of the parish have signed up for the training pro gram. Guild Fetes Seminarians Marist Seminarians on vaca tion enjoyed an outing at the home of Mr, and Mrs, George Rowe, Ashford-Dunwoody Road, on the night of August 20, Hon ored were Michael Brookshire, St. Marys Manor, Penndel, Pa.; Patrick Benson, Marist Semi nary, Washington, D.C,; Mich ael Lambert, Marist Novitiate, Rhlnebeck, N.Y.; Peter Blan chard and George Rowe, Marist College, Washington D.C, Attending Marist Fathers were Rev. John McShane, Wash ing to . Province vocation band and Fathers Gilbride, Frenoy.i Hartnett, McArdle and Weiglin of Atlanta, The Guild welcomed Dublin Ireland Diocesan Seminarians John Weston and Dermis Lane, as visitors. Auxiliary Tour Of Holy Family Members of the Holy Family Hospital Auxiliary and their friends will make a tour of the newly completed hospital, 501 Fairburn Road, S.W,, on Wed nesday, September 9th, 1964 at 10:30 a,m. Presidents of other Atlanta hospital auxiliaries are invited as guests. Invitations have been issued to dedication ceremonies which will take place at the Holy Family Hospital, Sunday after noon, September 13th at 5 p.m. CHAIRMAN, DEKALB COMMISSIOH CU. ntoiv MOTOR HOTEL • real parking • TV a AIR CONDITIONING • RKSTAURANT • ICE & BEVERAGE STATIONS • COFFEE MAKER. EACH ROOM C. O. Mulaay, Managar American Express Credit Cards Accepted CONf AT LUCK It ST A Good At/dross in Ailonl.i The Village of St. Joseph’s will benefit when Pete Fountain, famous New Orleans jazz clari netist, plays a concert at the Atlanta City Auditorium on Sat urday, Sept, 12. The Knights of' Columbus, Atlanta Council No, 660, are sponsoring the concert, which will start at 8:30 p.m. P§TE FOUNTAIN Fountain, whose Bourbon Street cabaret is a landmark in New Orleans, is the coun try’s best-known clarinetist since Benny Goodman. In add!- ROSARY COLLEGE tion to concerts and club ap pearances he has been fre quently seen on such TV' shows as the Andy Williams Show, Ed Sullivan Show and the Bing Crosby Show. At one time he was associated with the Law rence Welk Show. When he last appeared in Atlanta, at the Hen ry Grady Hotel, he broke all attendance records. THE VILLAGE of St. Joseph’s is the projected Archdiocesan children’s community which will replace the present home in Washington, Ga. The decision to establish the Village in At lanta was made on a basis of various considerations - medi cal, educational and social. Ul timately, an attractive and practical community, with cot tages for groups of eight to ten, will be built. The Pete Fountain concert will help this plan to come to fruition. Tickets for the concert will be $3.00 per person. Student tickets will be $2.00. They can be obtained at the Cable Plano Co„ Jim Salle’s Record Shop in Buckhead, Lenox Record Shop, Lenox Square, or at the Knights of Columbus office, 2620 Buford Highway, ME 6- 2937. Chamblee Girl Off For French Studies Theresa Wilkinson of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish in Atlanta sailed Wednesday, Sep tember 2nd, aboard H. M, S. Queen Mary for France on the Rosary College Junior Year Abroad Program. The program offers a course of study in French at the University of Fri bourg, Switzerland, Upon arri val in France, the group, com prising fifteen girls from Ros ary College; River Forest, Ill inois and nineteen girls from other colleges throughout the United States, will spend a month traveling in France and Italy before going to Switzer land the first week in October, At the University, Miss Wil kinson will take courses in French grammar, composition, civilization, and conversation all given in French, Rosary supplements this program with philosophy and theology cour ses in English given at the Villa Des Fougeres, residence of the study group. DURING the Christmas vaca tion, the study group will travel in Austria and Germany and spend some time at a ski resort in the Swiss Alps,The six-week Easter break is spent living with French families near Paris and traveling in Spain and Por tugal. Upon completion of the academic year, the group will return home via the Nether- BREAKWAY THERESA WILKINSON lands and the British Isles. The Junior Year Abroad Pro gram was instituted in 1924 by Rosary College for the pur pose of offering young women an opportunity to travel and study ir. Europe. Rosary, a liberal arts college for women near Chicago, Illinois, also offers a program of study toward a Mas ter’s Degree in the Fine Arts at Pius XII Institute in Florence, Italy. Miss Wilkinson, a 1962 grad uate of St. Plus X High School, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Wilkinson; 3091 Parkridge Crescent; Chamblee, Georgia. Pi Hi 6, Lovett 0 For Season Opener! BY GREG BECKHAM St. Plus X opened their 1964 football season with a 6-0 vic tory over Lovett. With 1:47 re maining, Pius guard JohnTkac recovered a fumble and raced 27 •yards to pay dirt. Defense was the deciding fac tor, ai neither team gave much ground. The game looked as though it would end in a stale mate, when Tkac made his move. BOTH teams had earlier ■coring opportunities, but neither cashed in. Late in the first half, Lovett halfback, Bruce Deuer, broke away and sped to the 12 yard line before St. Vincent De Paul Holy Hour Sacred Heart Conference, So ciety of St, Vincentde Paul cor dially Invites all of ita friends and benefactors to participate in a Holy Hour, on September 11, 1964 (Friday), at Sacred Heart Church, from 8 p.m, - 9 p,m, Afterwards, a brief so cial will take place in Sacred Heart assembly room. Joe Mulvlhill hauled him down. In the second half, PiHidrove to the eight yard line only to lose the ball on downs. This was the end of the threats until the final minute. K1,K(TKD chairman of the Conference of Major Su perior* of Women at recent meeting at the College of Mount St. Joseph, Cincinnati, Ohio, wat* Mother Mary Luke, S.L.. Superior General of the Sinter* of Lorctto. N’erinx, Kv. HOSTS made of unleavened whole wheat were used at the Liturgical Week Masses in St. Louis last week. Participants, like the young girl above, took wafers from the Communion tray as they entered, placed them in ciboriums, which were later carried to the altar in the Offertory procession. VOTE and ELECT MARGUERITE EWING SCHOTT for STATE SENATOR * (37th District) (Subject to Democratic Primary, Sept. 9th) Phones: 876-7963, 873-4711, 873-4712 Headquarters: 481 Peochtrcc Street, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30303 ESTES SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. Free Customer Parking 4.10 W. PEACHTREE, N.W. 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