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PAGE 6 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1964
IN ATLANTA
Interest In Archdiocesan
Liturgical Week Grows
Jon Lorrain is among the top
fifty students in the state of
NOTE THIS CALENDER
Laura, Barbara and Jon were
among 14,000 seniors in the
country to attain semi-finalist
status. This rating depends
upon scores from the National
Merit Qualifying Examination
taken Mar, 10.
subject ‘Teaching the Liturgy*'
in general assembly.
Father Gerard S, Sloyan, head
of the Religious Education De
partment, Catholic University,
will speak at a special confer
ence for nuns at Sacred Heart
School October 24. At the
afternoon and evening sessions,
Msgr, Tarrant will speak on
Articles 1 and 11 of the Con
stitution on the Liturgy and at
the evening banquet for the
ACCM, Mary Perkins Ryanwill
again be the principal spaker.
AT THE closing meeting Sun
day, October 25, Father Sloy
an will speak on Articles III
and V, Constitution on the Lit
urgy. The highlight of the Sun
day session will be th Sung Mass
celebrated by Archbishop Paul
J. Hallinan of the program for
the Liturgical Conference will
be announced shortly. All mem
bers of the Atlanta archdiocese,
men and womenn,, are
bers of the Atlanta archdiocese,
men and women, are most cor
dially invited to participate act
ively.
GRADES on the SAT deter
mine the el igiblity of the semi
finalists for scholarships.
These tests will take place Oct.
20. In this last phase of com
petition, qualities such as lea
dership ability, extracurricular
activities and creative accom
plishments receive considera
tion.
MRS, WILLIAM SHOOK, new president of the Theater Guild of
St. Thomas More parish, Decatur, addresses meeting. Guild
meets second Wednesday of each month at 8 pjn. in the Rectory.
week
Interest in the upcoming At
lanta Archdiccesan Liturgical
Week, scheduled for October
22-25, under the auspices of the
Archdiocesan Council of Catho
lic Men, continues to grow with
the announcement of outstand
ing speakers and the important
role each will play during the
four day session.
The Archdicoesan Liturgical
Conference begins at 11:00
a.m. Thursday, October 22,
withan assembly for the clergy,
to be addressed by Msgr. Dan
iel Tarrant and Mr. John B.
Mannion. Msgr, Tarrant is a
noted American liturgist and
Mr. Mannion serves as exe
cutive secretary of the Liturgi-
SCHOLARSHIPS
cal Council, Washington, D. C.
He will give the keynote ad
dress, 'The Spirit of Public
Worship*’, at 7:45 that evening
in the Cathedral Center. Ano
ther highlight of the Thurs
day evening programwill be a
talk by Mary Perkins Ryan
on *')erspective for Renewal*'.
Mrs. Ryan’s recent publication
"Are Parochial Schools in the
Answer?*’ has caused national
controversy in education cir
cles.
FRIDAY afternoon, October
23, Msgr. Tarrant and Mr,
Mannion will address a youth
assembly at St. Joseph’s High
School. Later that evening,
Msgr, Tarrant wil have as his
St. Pius X Seniors
Get Merit Ratings
BY ANN ROBERTS
Seniors Laura Carr, Barbara
Lee and Jon Lorrain rank as
semi-finalists in the National
Merit Scholarship Competition.
These students will participate
in the Scholastic Aptitude Test
to compete for finadist stand
ing.
reach a maximum of $6,000 for
four years of college.
Georgia. His rating, along with September 27 - Meeting of South Deanery - AACCW 2:30 p.m. at
that of the other semi-finalists. Sacred Heart - Griffin, Ga.
is figured on a percentage basis.
October 6 - Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cancer Home Luncheon
NATIONAL Merit Scholar- at Atlanta Americana 1:00 p.m.
ship Coporation sponsors these _ , _
exams. Merit Scholarships can 7 ' Lad V o£ Assumption Parish holds Day of Recollec
tion at Visitation Monastery 10:00 until 2:00
SS Peter
15 - Meeting of Northwest Deanery - AACCW 10:30 a.m. - St.
Joseph’s - Marietta
17 - St. Jude’s Starlight Ball- Standard Club Cocktails and Din
ner- 6:30 p.m.
30 - 31 St. Anthony’s Paris Festival
November
12-13 Immaculate Conception Parish Festival
19 - St Michael’s Altar Society Annual Benefit Bridge Party
Dixie Hunt Hotel, Gainesville, Ga., 8:00 p.m.
To list your parish functions, call Mrs. Robert Nardiello- 457-
3928
KNIGHTS AUXILIARY
4 Sweetheart Ball 9
Candidates Named
And Paul
The Ladies Auxiliary at Sts.
Peter and Paul Church opened
their year with the school prin
cipal, Mother M. Edmunda, as
guest speaker. Mother was
introduced by Mrs. A. D. Kuhl-
mann, program chairman. Be
fore entering into her talk,
Mother introduced Sisters
Maria Laetitia, M. Judith Ann,
M. Rita Regina and M. Cel-
ina to the ladies.
The enrollment has increas
ed from 7'9 two years
ago, to 371 pils this year.
She discussed catholic educa
tion in general and explained
various school policies in
cluding the grading system,
parking lot safety and school
uniforms.
Father Michael Manning ex
pressed gratification that the
school this year has the same
group of Sisters and lay teach
ers as last year. Mrs. John F.
Betsill, president, introckiced
the new committee chairmen,
after which refreshments were
served.
Inquiry Class
At Sacred Heart
The liturgy of the mass is be
ing stressed for the inquiry
class that has begun instruc
tions at Sacred Heart Church
with an enrollment of 19. The
pastor, Father J, Roshetko, ex
presses gratification at the
spirit of the inquirers. Assist
ing in the course are Fathers
George J. Meiiuta and Philip
J. McArdie, Sponsors are the
Misses Clare, Maude and Isabel
Van Houten. The course will
tontinue for 14 weeks.
Father Roshetko has announ
ced that a mission will begin
the last week in October,
Six Decatur girls have been
named as candidates for the
first annual Sweetheart Ball
to be held on Saturday, Oc
tober 10, 1964, at the #660
Council Hall on the Buford
Highway. Sponsoring the gala
affair is the Ladies Auxiliary
of the Father Thomas O’Reilly
Knights of Columbus of the De
catur Area. Mrs. M. J. Lynch,
President of the Auxiliary, has
announced the following candi
dates for the fall dance:
MISS ELOISE BOLLMER,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jacob
Bollmer of Willivee Drive, a
student at Georgia State Col
lege.
MISS KATHY MUNHALL,
daughter of Mr, & Mrs, Charles
Munhali, of Westchester Drive,
also a stuaent at Georgia State
College.
MISS CANDY MINER, daugh
ter of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Miner
of Clarion Ave„ a student at
St. Joseph’s High School.
MISS JEANNE VAN HOUSE,
daughter of Mr, & Mrs, Charles
Van House of Oakdale Rd. Miss
Van House is also a student at
St. Joseph’s High School.
miss rosemary duck-
WORTH, daughter of Mr. 8iMrs.
Ernest Duckworth of Eastway
Drive, who is a student at
Sacred Heart College in Ala
bama.
MISS ROBERTA WHITE,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ray
White of Glendale Ave., also
a student at Sacred Heart Col
lege in Alabama.
The dance is being held in
conjunction with the Knights of
Columbus to aid their building
fund, Thes8 girls are all daugh
ters of members of the Decatur
Council. Further details on the
ball will be givenatalaterdate.
Tickets may be obtained from
Mr. or Mrs, Joseph Goers
289-4076, or any member of
the Council and Auxiliary.
Recollection
On Wednesday, September 30,
under the direction of Rev. Al
fred A. Miller, Lt, Col,, Fort
McPherson, Ga„ the first day of
recollection for the coming
months will be held at the Mon
astery of the Visitation, 1820
Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. Those
wishing to make reservations
kindly call Mrs. Roy A. Pert,
DR 3-8865
Honors Parish Nuns
immaculate shrine
Grey Nun Mother
Mary Kevin Dies
D’Youville
Publications
D’Youville Academy publica
tions recently received awards
for excellence in the field of
high school journalism. At the
North Carolina Scholastic
Press Institute held June 22-
24 in Chapel Hill, the annual
THE MARGUERITE, receiv
ed first place in the competi
tion for yearbooks published
by schools with an enrollment
of less than 750 students.
In the same competition, the
paper, THE D’YOUVILLITE,.
received second place in the
same division for Its feature
articles.
In a survey conducted by the
Catholic School Press Associa
tion at the Marquette Univer
sity College of Journalism,
the D’YOUVILLITE received
first honors for its publica
tions during the year 1963-
64. Singled out for particular
commendation were the layout,
writing styles, and variety of
articles.
On Sunday, September 6,
1964 Mother Mary Kevin,
G, N. S. H„ died at Holy
Redeemer Hospital, Meadow-
brook, Pa.
Mother Mary Kevin, a mem
ber of the General Administra
tion of The Grey Nuns of the
Sacred Heart, entered the Con
gregation August 26, 1920,
Her entire religious life was
spent in the Educational field,
having taught in the schools of
Lowell, Mass., Mahanoy City
and Philadelphia, Pa, Atlanta,
Ga„ Buffalo. Ogdensburg, Co
rona and Jackson Heights, N,
Y.
Solemn Mass was celebrated
in St. Ann Auditorium, Mel
rose Academy, on September
8, 1964, by Reverend John
Conway, C. M. Present at the
Mass were: Father Hallingan,
C, M., Father Hubbert, C, M.,
SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY . 55 Marietta St. N.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia
Next step in the program will
be a second examination to
determine finalist status. Win
ners of awards will then be
chosen on the basis of high
school grades, creative ac
complishments, leadership
qualities, extracurricular act
ivities, and school citizenship.
Merit scholarships are four-
year awards to cover under
graduate expenses, tailored
according to the recipients’
needs. Last year, Florence
was winner of the Southern Re
gional award given by the Ford-
Future Scientists of America
Program and of first place in
the state - wide examination
sponsored by the American As
sociation of Teachers of French
and second place in the state
wide competition sponsored by
THE OPENING of Our Lady’s Day School for Exceptional Children took place last week at the
new quarters for the school at 631 Harwell Road, N.W. This picture shows the children leaving
for the school on the opening day. Sister Mary Simeon, R.S.M., the Principal of the School, is
with them.
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
“Best Wishes to
Holy Family Hospital’*
LANIER PIANO COMPANY
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM
ATLANTA’S OLDEST
A D’Youville Academy sen
ior has been named a National
Merit Scholarship semifina
list, Sister Mary Raphael,
G. N. D. H., principal, announc
ed today. Florience Farns
worth, daughter of Mr. andMrs.
Herbert G. Farnsworth of 176
Bolling Rd., N. E. qualif
ied as one of 14,000 seniors
throughout the country who at
tained the honor as a result of
the National Merit Scholarship
qualifying Test given in more
than 17,000 high schools last
March.
It is normal for the mem
bers of the Holy Name Society
at the. Shrine of the Immacu
late Conception Church to attend
the 9:15 Mass, receive Comm-
the 9:15 Mass, receive Com
munion in a group and enjoy a
breakfast meeting in the social
hall on the 2nd Sunday of each
month. A speaker or group add
special interest to the program
which make an interesting, edu
cational and enjoyable meeting.
To all this, something new was
added at the last meeting.
At the suggestion of the Holy
name President, Mr. Gaspe-
rini, the September meetings
this year and in the future will
be devoted to the good Sisters of
our Parish. It will be an oppor
tunity to show them our appreci
ation for their being with us at
the Shrine, and as an expression
of thanks for their efforts on
behalf of our children. While the
Sisters were unable to attend the
breakfast, arriving at the start
of the meeting were Srs. Mary
Amabilis, Mary Madeline, Mary
Amata, Mary Amalia, Mary Co
lumbia, Mary Simeon, Mary
Barbara and Mary Michael, R.S.
M.
SISTER Mary Madeline, Prin
cipal of the school introduced
the Sisters and chose as the
subject for her talk, "Man".
The good Sister said she was
glad Men are running the world
as women have a knack cf making
a mess of things. She also spoke
on the part men play in the
world, as husbands, fathers and
of course Christinas, stressing
the importance that all men
should be fair with all others
in their dealings.
Both Father Arthus and the
Vice-President of the Society
thanked the Sisters for giving
of their time to be with us,
and especially Sister Madt ine
for her excellent remarks.
FATHER Arthur also spoke
on the forthcoming Shrine Fall
Festival to be held in the Social
Hall of the Church, Thursday
and Friday, November 12th and
13th.
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the Georgia Classical and Mo
dem Foreign Language As
sociation for students of third-
year French.
Deborah Wallen, senior,
daughter of Mrs. Jane Wallen of
116 Pope Circle, Decatur
is the recipeint of a letter of
commendation as a result of the
Merit Scholarship examination.
Students thaus distinguished
distinguished are recommend
ed for consideration by admin-
sions officers of colleges for
outstanding achievement.
FLORENCE FARNSWORTH
DEBORAH WALLEN
"DRIVE WITH CARE
AND Wi Sinclair
Holy Name Meeting
Announce D’Youville Winners