The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, November 19, 1964, Image 6

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PAGE 6 GEORGIA BULLET IN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1964 IMMACULATE HEART Writer To Give Cana Conference A Cana Conference will be held at Immaculate Heart of Mary Cafetorium on Sunday af ternoon, November 22, from 2:30 until 5:45. Mr. Joseph A. Breig, noted author and lecturer, will pre sent the Conference, which will be sponsored by the Christian Family Movement of the par ish. Reservations should be made through Mrs. PaulTraina, 636-7806. JOSEPH A BREIG NOVEMBER MEETING MR. BREIG is assistant man aging editor of the Cleveland Catholic Universe Bulletin and its sister-papers in Toledo and Youngstown. He writes a weekly column which appears in 22 Catholic weekly newspapers in the U. S. and Canada. In addition, he writes a weekly page for Ave Maria magazine, and a monthly paper for Catholic Home Mes senger. His articles also appear in such publications as Sign. Our Sunday Visitor, Columbia, Marriage, Today's Family, Ex tension, America and others. HE IS an associate editor of Aye Maria, Our Lady's Digest, Family Digest and Catholic Home Messenger. He and his wife, Mary, are parents of five and grandparents of eight. Mr. Breig is author of nine books, two of which are current: The Mysteries of Marriage, and The Family and the Cross. Mr. Breig wrote The Mysteries of Marriage in response to the appeal of Pope John XXIII to all men of good will to do every thing possible to show forth the shining beauty and nobility of marriage and family life. ST. GERARDS ‘Kick Off Banquet 9 At Ft. Oglethorpe Homecoming Queen, Joan Galligan, crowned at Friday Tlicker game, is shown with her escort, Bobby Bissin- FR1DAY CEREMONIES Homecoming Queen Crowned At Pi-Hi St. Mary’s School Honored By Kiwanis The November meeting of St. Mary's School Auxiliary was opened with prayer by Father Dale Freeman. Mrs. Jack Tol bert called the meeting to or der. Mr. Elmer Guidenschuh gave a report on St. Mary's football team, and announced that Richmond Woiistein and Brad Cesoutte won the trophies for the year, as being the out standing players for the team. Mr, Robert Swords announ ced that the Kiwanis Club has selected St. Mary's School for the Institutional School of the month and the School will be honored on November 30. St. Mary's School will have Open House on November 22 to dis play different projects from each room. All are cordially invited to visit the School on the 22nd, from 2 until 4 in the after noon, St. Mary's monthly paper drive will be the last Wednes day of the month. Mr. Swords introduced the guest speaker for the evening, Mr, Nevin Jones, Principal of Model School. Mr. Jones have a very inspiring and enlightening talk on "Administrative Prob lems in the Operation of a Pub lic School with particular em phasis on the Chronic Disci pline Problem". At the close of the meeting a refreshment hour was held. council member Representing the senior class of St. Pius X, Joan Galligan is the 1964 Homecoming Queen. Catherine Hynes, last year's queen crowned Joan at the half time ceremonies last Fri day when St. Pius beat Tucker 32-6. Comprising the homecoming court were seniors; Linda Gal loway, Frances Hynes, Beryl Prevost, and Sally Mosley, Re presenting the junior class was Jan Jenkins. The sophomores choose Helen Hynes while tht freshmen elected Le Ann Petit. ESCORTS for the representa tives were seniors: Bill Abra ham, John Balls, Greg Beck ham, Steve Binion, Bobby Bis- sinnar, John Douglas, Jimmy Haddad and Bill Mosley. "Put a Tiger in YourTrunk" was the junior class entry of the homecoming floats. It won first place in the judging of the floats. The senior's float, "Sen ior Ring," took second. "Poor Tuckered Out Tigers," sopho more entry placed third. Judges for the competition were Father James L. Harrison, principal and Father John Cotter, vice- principal. The "Kick Off' banquet of the St. Gerard Atheltic Asso ciation was helcP on Saturday night Nov. 7 in the St. Gerard School cafeteria. Theaffairwas attended by about fifth associa tion members and guests. ■ The purpose of the associa tion is to assist the school au thorities in promoting a well rounded athletic program for both boys and girls of the St. Recollection For Serrans Gerard T, Deckbar, president of the Serra Club of Metropo litan Atlanta, led some 82 Serrans and their wives at the semi-annual Hour of Recollec tion held this week at Immacu late Heart of Mary Church. The hour of recollection opened with singing led by the pastor of the parish. Monsignor Michael J. Regan. A dialogue Mass, facing the people, was offered by the club chaplain. Father Don Kieman. The hom ily was delivered by the Cluw plain. Mr. Paul Smith acted as narrator and the Mass was served by Mr, Max Bipps »nd Mr. Henry Newman. A dinner followed the relig ious services. During the meal songs were sung by the choir of the Immaculate Heart of Mary church. Safety Talk Given At St. Michael’s NOTE THIS CALENDAR NOVEMBER 19- Immaculate Heart of Mary Annual Bridge Tea 1:00 to 4:00 Knights of Columbus Hall, Atlanta (Buford Hwy.) 19 - Immaculate Heart of Mary Altar and Rosary Society Des sert Card Party. 1:00 p.m. Knights of Columbus Hall, 2620 Buford Highway. * -• 4* • < - iJttA V. •*.- ... ;< j» ’ $il: r t: 20- St. Michael’s Altar Society Annual Benefit Bridge Party Dixie*Hunt Hotel, Gainesville, Ga, 8:00 p.m. NOTE: Date changed from 19th to 20th. Holy Name Men of Saint Mic hael’s Church, Gainesville, Altarians Meet At St. Peter’s The Altar Society of St. Peter's Church held it’s regu lar meeting on Monday night, November 2nd in the parish hall. After a short business meet ing, Father Joseph Beltran read 'The Dream of Gerontius," by John Cardinal Newman. Plans were discussed for a joint meeting in December with the men's council of the church. 1«6 COURTLAND STREET, N K„ ATLANTA, GEORGIA 3030S IgSg, * Stenorette THE WORLD’S MOST APPRECIATED DICTATING SYSTEM PHONE TODAY FOR DEMONSTRATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION HYNES COMPANY 172 WHITEHALL STREET, S.W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA PHONE - 6417 heard Hall County Representa tive Bill Williams at their re gular monthly meeting for Nov ember. Mr. Williams has recently been appointed to the Safety Council by the Speaker of the House. The Council consists of members appointed by the Governor, the Lieutenant Gov ernor and the Speaker. RECENTLY returning from a safety education meeting held in Des Moins, Iowa, Mr. Williams chose as his topic the future plans for safety education in the state of Georgia. Referring to the Governor’s plan for 3 E's, that is: Education, Enfor cement and Engineering, Mr. Williams pointed out what might be expected by way of traffic safety legislation in the next session of the General Assem bly to be held in January. Mr, Williams was especially high in his praise of the train ing given to the California Highway Patrol and expressed his hopes for the new Police- Academy now under construc tion in Georgia. AT MARIETTA 20- St. Pius 10th High School - School - 8:00 p.m. $1.25 Dessert Bridge . At the High 21- K of C Ladies’ Auxiliary Old-fashioned 7:30 at Buford Highway K of C hall. $1.50 Barbecue. 4:30 to 21 - Memory Ball Adults only. 9 p.m. at Christ the King. $4 per couple. Adult Council on Youth. 22- St. John’s Melkite Church - Plaza, 8 p.m. to 12. ♦ NEW DATES Benefit Dance at the Dinkier To list your parish functions, call Mrs. Robert Nardiello 457-3928 32-6 SCORE Lions Trim Tucker In Season Windup BY GREG BECKHAM St. Pius X's Golden Lions closed out their 1964 football season last Friday with a pow erful offensive show over Tuck er. The score in the contest was 32-6, showing five Lions in the scoring column. Junior fullback Steve Freant opened things up on a 2 yard “PET...you betl” PET mmttMMiNY DAISY DIVISION For Convanitnt Horn* Dalivary In Atlanta Call 636-8677 Film Will Depict Nuns 9 Apostolate A film entitled "A Sister of St. Joseph: Who Is She?" will be shown to the parents and teach ers of St. Joseph's Home and School Association of Marietta November 19 at the monthly meeting. The apostolate of the Sisters of St. Joseph, who serve on the school faculty, is depicted in the picture. PRECEDING the business meeting at 8:00 p.m. the class rooms will be open from 7:30 p.m. for the parents to confer with the teachers of their child ren. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. A collector's book, Children Write about John F. Kennedy, will be sold at the meeting for the price of $3.00, The book has been chosen to be placed in the John F. Kennedy Mem orial Library. Profits from the book sale will benefit the school. Any person interested in order ing the book may contact Mrs. Mary Ruth Hamilton at Phone No. 943-3307. Gerard Parochial Oglethorpe. school, Ft. JOE Swanson, President of the Home and School Associa tion was master of ceremon ies. Mr. T. M. Lavasseur was chief chef. Guests and speakers for the program included Father Kelly, pastor of St. Gerard Church; Father McCrief, assistant pas tor; Father Garawskl, Father Cavanough, and Father Shad- den, Episcopal priest of the "In As Much Mission", in Ross- ville. Principal speaker was Mr. Tom Clary, head coach of Notre Dame High School, and Mr. Walt Lauter, Athletic Director of the city of Rossville. OTHER guests included Mr. Paul Schwartz and Mr. Leonard Fant. A certificate was presented to Sister Mary Anita, Principal of St. Gerard School by Father Kelly in behalf of her effort in assisting the athletic program. buck. A blocked punt by Dave Hammond on the 35 yard line had set the stage. ONLY seconds after the second quarter began, junior quarterback John Griffin hit senior end Tom Angelich on a look-in pass. This play started on the 35 yard line and end ed as Angelich crossed the goal. This made the score 12-0 Tucker got rolling offensively next on a 65 yard pass play. Their try for extra point was wide. SCORING was not over for the half. Again it was Freant who crossed the goal line, this time from four yards out. A Griffin to Angelich aerial had put the Godl and White. Pius struck again in the third quarter. Senior Joe Mulvihill raced for the TD from 30 yards away. Freshman Greg Blake toed the extra point suc cessfully. THAT made the score 25-6. The final touchdown came in the last stanza as Griffin swept wide for five yards and six points. Blake's extra point was good, ending the game at 32- 6. John Griffin estabiished a re cord in total offense for the Lions. MASS at 9 a*m„ Saturday, Nov. 21, at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Boulevard, will com memorate the first anniversary of the death of Jesuit father John La Farge, one of the country's pioneer priests in inter-racial work. Sponsored by the arch diocesan St. Martin’s Human Relations Council, the Mass will be offered by Fr. William Cal houn, who will also preach the homily. Breakfast will be avail able after the Mass. Emory Concert For Kennedy The Emory University Glee Club, Women’s Chorale and Chamber Orchestra will pre sent a special John F, Kennedy memorial concert this Sunday, Nov. 22, at 5 p.m., in the Glenn Memorial Auditorium on the university campus. The pro gram will be purely musical and there will be no admission charge. The main work of the after noon is of special interest to Catholics, This is Gabriel Faure's "Requiem," with text from the Mass on the Day of Burial. All three musical groups will particpate in this performance. Meeting Held By LaGrange Men The regular monthly meeting of the Men’s Council of St. Peter's Church in LaGrange was held on Monday night. No vember 9 in the parish hall. Father Joseph Beltran ex plained some of the Liturgical changes taking place in the church and the new duties and responsibilities of the laymen. Commentator and lectors were appointed fr one month. There will be another meeting Monday night, November 16, and one on November 23 for further study and practice. Sacred Heart Kennedy Mass Archbishop Paul J, Hallinan has granted permission for the Sacred Heart Church to offer a Solemn High Requiem Anniver sary Mass Sunday for the late President John F. Kennedy.The Mass will be offered at 10:30 a.m. The Celebrant will be the Very Rev, Vincent P. Brennan, president of the Marist School, it is announced by the pastor, the Rev. Thomas J. Roshetko. SCULPTRESS Suzanne Silvercruys Stevenson is shown in her Chaplin, Conn., studio with a scale model of her statue of Father Eusebio Kino, Italian-bom missionary of the South west, which will be installed Feb. 14, 1965, in Statuary Hall at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. The State of Arizona chose Father Kino as one of the two representatives allowed each State in Statuary Hall. MELKITE PARISH Plans Festivities For St. John’s Day The parishioners and friends of St. John Chrysostom Melkite Church will celebrate the feast of the Church’s patron saint on Sunday November 22. Religious services and social entertain ment have been planned for the feast day. The Solemn Divine Liturgy of the 'Mass according totheMel- kite-Byzantine Rite will be cel ebrated on Sunday morning at 11:30. Father William Had dad, St. John's pastor will sing the Mass in three languages, Greek, Arabic and English. Also, Father Haddad will administer First Holy Com munion to three parish children, Scott Haddad, John Melof and Steve Melof. SUNDAY evening, 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 , P.M., a dance will be held at the Dinkier Plaza Hotel. Larry Williams, organist of the Church and one of At lanta’s favorite and best en tertainers will provide the music. Mr. Williams, who is the director of music for the Ri viera Hotel has gathered some of the finest musicians in the At lanta area for the affair. Tickets are $2.50 per person and everyone’s favorite beve rage will be on sale at the dance. To obtain tickets call St.John's Rectory' at DR 3-9522. IC .OWtS ARC SO WISE ...HOW COME t NEVER SEE ANY Of THEM EATINO AT THE RIVIERA RKSTAURANTf SERVE CHRIST AS A HOLY CROSS BROTHER TEACHING • ROYS' HOMES RANCHING • OFFICE WORK TRADES • FOREIGN MISSIONS For Information Write: grotUar Donald Honxel, CSC 104 Holy Croat School 4950 Dauphine Street New Orleans. La. 7011T Ed Curtin Presents .TO*- Pi«on. 522 - 6500 SENSIBLE TOYS SENSIBLY PRICED PLAY SHOPS EVERY TOY DISCOUNT-PRICED! 3687 Roswell Rd., N.E. Cherokee Plaza Toco Hill N. Decatur Plaza Sandy Springs North Use your CAS Credit Card