The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, September 17, 1964, Image 8

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p v» PAGE S GEORGIA BULLETINfTHURSPAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964 1 JELLS MEMPHIS MEETING Newman Apostolate Needs Serra Faculty Volunteers Father O’Qwyer told the Ser ra ns that the Newman movement is not a substitute for a Catho lic college education, but he pointed to the great shortage of priests to minister to Catho lics on secular campuses, and he recommended that Catho lic colleges “disseminate their faculties to offer at least a minumum of courses In our Newman centers.'* **We must pool our resources, forget age- old ‘ghettoes’ within the walls of our own institutions’*, he said. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (NC) —Serra International, the Catholic lay men's organization dedicated to the promotion of religious vo cations, has been urged to pro vide volunteer college faculty members for the Newman Apos- For Offices • Stores • Factories • ALL PARTITION STYLES • • EXTREME VERSATILITY OF DESIGN • • UNLIMITED RANGE OF PANEL MATERIAL • • FREEDOM OF COLOR SELECTION • LOW COST IMMEDIATE DELIVERY and INSTALLATION write or call For Literature or Planning Service UNISTRUT STEEL SERVICE COMPANY DIAL 355-2811 1715 ELLSWORTH INDUSTRIAL DR., N. W. tolate on secular campuses. “Give us... a Serra faculty for Newman'* was the recom- comendation of Father John C. 0,Dwyer, Little Rock, Ark., diocesan director of the New man Foundation, in an address to District 18 of Serra Inter national here (Sept. 12). Father O'Dwyer is the Newman Club chaplain at the University of Arkansas. THE chaplain pointed to sky rocketing enrollment of Catho lic students on secular cam puses, to the growth of re ligious vocations resulting from the Newman Apostolate, and then called for volunteer college professors from among the pro fessional men who are Seirans. He said the task facing the Newman movement “is far be yond the capabilities of the Church, now and in the future.. The laymen of this country are the key and the answer,’* he asserted. FATHER O’Dwyer spelled out areas In which Serra ns can help the church provide for the re ligious welfare of more than 725,000 Catholics who will study on secular campuses this year. He said that by 1980, “amodest estimate by N.C.W.C. warns us to expect 2.3-million.“ “Give us the Serrans,’* Father O'Dwyer urged, “to as sist or complete our staffs as instructors offering subjects in keeping with your college train ing. “Give us for our staffs the Catholic doctor to Instruct and counsel the pre-med and medi cal students, as wellas the pre nursing and nursing candidate. “Give us the Catholic law yer to instruct, counsel and ad vise the Catholic law students. “Give us the Catholic psy chiatrist and psychologist to counsel with us, and assist in one of the growing needs of our apostolate— counselling the Catholic. “Give us the banker, the busi ness executive, the agricultura lists, the Journalists, the sales men and representatives from all fields. “Give us the Catholic man and wife to assist with the growing number of married students. “And above all, Serra, join hands with Newman in a most neglected field for future la borers in the vineyard of the Master..." THE E.C. ERNST COMPANY INCORPERATED *7* HOLY FAMILY HOSPITAL FROM IT'S ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 244 Simpson Street N.W. Atlanta, Go. 523-1723 PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF FREEDOM was bestowed (Sept. 14) on Father Theodore M. Hes- burgh, C. S. C., president of Notre Dame University, and Dr. Lena Edwards, founder of a mater nity clinic for wives of migrant workers in Hereford, Tex. Pinning medal on Father Hesburgh. left, is Maj. Gen. Chester V. Clifton, Military Aide to the President: right, Dr. Edwards receives congratulations from President Lyndon B. Johnson. CITY WIDE St. Pius X Reps On Teen Panels BY KAREN TESKE This year, students at Saint Plus have representatives on six city-wide teen panels. Three girls are on department OPERATION JOB LIFT store teen boards. Two stu dents work as teen newspaper representatives. One girl ser ves on a radio teen panel. Millie Lunt, Junior, is Rege- Job Conference Set For ‘Over-Fifties’ The Second annual “Opera tion Job Lift’*, sponsored by the Employer Contact Committee of the Golden Age Employment Service and the Sertoma Day Club, will take place Thursday, Sept. 24, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at 793 Pied mont Ave., NE Atlanta. The Golden Age employment ser vice is a free, non-sectarian service for men and women over 50, sponsored by the At lanta Section, National Council of Jewish Women, Inc. “Job Lift'* will present a dis cussion workshop on “How to Prepare Yourself for Job Op portunities'* which is open, . free , to all men over 50. ’ Local authorities will report? 1 on the various aspects of'the problem. James Pair, Presi dent of the National Employ ment Association, will dis cuss where jobs are available in the Atlanta area. Leon Sokol, past president of the Personnel Club of Atlanta will speak on making the most of one’s skills. R. E. Hagen, acting director of Vocational Educational Service of Atlanta, will tell the audience how to expand or increase their salable skills. Dr. Carl C. Aven will discuss the health aspects. There will be a question and answer period after each speaker. A sandwich lunch will be served. Moderator will be Mrs. Harold Random. IHM KNIGHTS nstein's school representative. She appears in fashion shows and assists in the store dur ing rush seasons. KAREN Teske, senior, is a member of Rlch*s teen board. She participates in fashion shows, works and advises in the stores, and helps pick out sea sonal clothes lines for major manufacturers. Frances Davidson, also a senior, works on J. P. Allen’s teen board. She, too, models in fashion shows, as well as sell ing in the store. KATHLEEN Jedicke, Junior, is representative to the Atlanta Constitution teen page, Karen Teske, senior, helps with the Atlanta Journal teen page. These girls watch for possible stories which might be suitable for the newspapers. Mary Ann Friedrich, senior, is on radio station WQXI*s teen panel. Each week, she reports activities at Saint Pius on the evening radio show. 1 Council Announces L n. Winning Essayists Imipaculate Heart of Mary, Knights of Columbus, Council 4420 has announced the win ners of the essay contest which Parochial League 1964 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE SEPT. 19 9:00 AM , . . ..... .Thomas More vs Assumption 10:15 AM St. Anthony vs Immaculate Heart 11:30 AM St. John Vs Christ the King SEPT. 26 9:00^ AM . . ,,,,,,,,, .Christ the King vs Marist 10:15 AM ...... .TSt. Thomas More vs immaculate Heart 11:30 AM ••••••,,.., .St. John vs St. Anthony OCT. 3 9:00 AM ............. .St. Anthony vs Assumption 10:15 AM , Marist vs St. John 11:30 AM ........ Christ the Kin g vs Immaculate Heart OCT. 10 9:00 AM , , ........ St, Thomas More vs Marist 10:15 AM .Christ the King vs Assumption 11:30 AM St. John vs Immaculate Heart OCT. 17 9:00 AM 10:15 AM 11:30 AM OCT. 24 9:00 AM 10:15 AM 11:30 AM , OCT. 31 .. Marist vs Immaculate Heart ...... .Assumption vs St. John .St. Thomas More vs St. Anthony eeeeeeeee St. John vs St. Thomas More Assumption vs Marist Christ the King vs St. Anthony 9:00 AM . ...... .St. Thomas More vs Christ the King 10:15 AM , , , , .Marist vs St. Anthony 11:30 AM .'.Assumption vs Immaculate Heart Immaculate Sets Smoker For 19th An invitation is extended to the adult members of the Immaculate Conception Parish, and all friends of the Francis- St. Thomas More The St. Thomas More Home & School Association will hold Its first meeting of the school year on Sunday, Sept. 20th, at 3:00 p.m, in the school social hall. cans to attend a smoker Sat urday, September 19th.Thiaget together sponsored by the Par ish Societies will be held in the basement of the church at 8:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served. The principal purpose of the smoker is to give the people an opportunity to meet the new Pastor, Father Arthur Murray, OFM. was held In the spring. On a basis of neatness, ori ginality, punctuation, continuity of thought and accuracy, the following winners were announ ced: 1st Place; Jane Clark St. Johns, 2nd Place; Nancy Boyle, St. Anthony, 3rd Place; Sandra Shepard, St. Johns, 4th Place; Georgia Ann Mannerat, St. Anthony; Honorable Men tion: Brenda Fretwell, St. An thony; Timothy McGinnis; St. Johns, Wayne Karolyi; St. Johns, Mary Ann Fox, St. An thony , Stephanie Miller; St. Johns, Patricia Wellborn; St. Anthony. On Sunday, September 20th at 3 p.m. the presentation to the winners will be held at the knights of Columbus Home, Tell and Burner Road. Christ The King Parents To Meet The Parents’ Association of Christ the King School will hold its first meeting of the school year in the Auditorium on Monday, September 21, at 1:00 p.m. The presiding of ficers for the school term will be: President. Mrs, John F. Langan; 1st Vice Pre sident, Mrs. Robert Hodge; 2nd Vice President. Mrs. McCready Johnston; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Jack Tracy; Correspond ing Secretary, Mrs. Charles Stengel; and Treasurer, Mrs. Michael Egan. Speaking at the meting will be Monsignor Joseph Cassidy P.A., V. R., and the new prin cipal. Sister Mary Virginia, G. N. S. W. Serving as hos tesses for the social hour pro ceeding the meeting will be Mrs. Thomas Bock man. Mrs. Ro bert Hodge, and Mrs. John Mc Mahon. Marietta Class St. Joseph's Chaurch, Mari etta, will begin in a series of inquiry classes- informal dis cussions of the Catholic faith- this Monday night. Sept. 21. The meeting will be under the direction of the pastor, Fr. Ellis DePriest, S. M. It will be held in the cafeteira and will begin at 8 p.m. All are invited to attend. PHIL PAGE SHELL SERVICE STATION ROAD SERVICE-LIGHT REPAIRS ACCESSORIES-FIRESTONE TIRES 1671 JONESBORO ROAD S. E. ATLANTA, GEORGIA MA 7-9400 VENETIAN BUNDS INC. SALES - REPAIRS « REFINISHING LAUNDERING - SUPPLIES 1701 Peachtree St. TR 5-6409 Atlanta. 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