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CALENDAR
MARCH
16 - The Sacrament of Confirmation will be conferred at St.
Anthony's Church, on Thursday, March 16, at 8 p.m.
Mass.
16 - The "25 and Up Club” (an interfaith social activities
group) for single adults, will meet at the Peachtree
Road Methodist Church, 3180 Peachtree Road, N.E., on
Thursday, March 16, at 8 p.m. For information call,
,233-3719.
17 - "A Sport's Banquet” will be held on Friday, March 17,
at 7 p.m., at St. John’s School cafeteria. The banquet is
to honor students who participated in the sports activities
of the school. Donation $1.25 adults, children 75<£.
17 - Past presidents of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Pa
rents Club will hold its annual St. Patrick’s dance in the
cafetorium on Friday, March 17, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Music will be furnished by Frances Wallace’s orchestra.
$5 per couple. For reservations call Carol Martin, 634-
2295, LaNae Girardeau, 636-8180, or JolaineKingery, 634-
4767.
17 - The three societies of Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
will sponsor a "Thank You” party .for parishioners and
friends, c;i Friday, March 17, at 8 p.m.
17 - Cathedral Club of Atlanta will hold its St. Patrick’s Day
Day Dance at the Knights of Columbus hall on Buford
Highway, on Friday, March 17, at 8:30 p.m. Joey Mit
chell’s band will play. $5.50 per couple.
17 - Assumption parish C.Y.O. members invite teenagers to
attend a St. Patrick's night dance at the Biltmore Hotel,
Friday, March 17, Columbus Jones and The Rockers
will provide the music. Semi-formal attire is required
and something GREEN for the occasion. Admission:
$3 per couple. Tickets will be available before the dance
and at the Biltmore Hotel on the night of the dance.
18 - Entrance examinations for Marist School for boys, gra
des 7, 8, and 9, will be given on Saturday, March 18,
•from 8:30 a.m.-12 noon, at Marist School, 3790 Ash-
ford-Dunwoody Road, N.W. For further information call,
457-7201.
18 -Most Blessed Sacrament Council of Women will hold their
annual St. Joseph Day Mass and dinner in the cafetorium
Saturday, March 18. Mass will be at 7:30 followed by din
ner. For further information telephone, Mrs. Charles
Clayton, 344-6572.
18 -The annual St. Patrick's Day dance at Sts. Peter and Paul
will be held 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Saturday, March 18.
For reservations call Art Krauss at 284-2978 or Bill
McHugh at 284-0500.
18 - Pre-election party for members and members-to-be of
the Cathedral Club of Atlanta, will be held at 3390 Cata
lina Drive, Chamblee, on Saturday-,' March 18, at 8:30
p.m. Call Joe Wyndelts for directions, 451-2517.
19 - General meeting and election of officers of the Cathedral
Club of Atlanta will meet on Sunday, March 19, following
the 5;30 Mass at Christ the King Church.
19 - Our Lady of the Assumption Fraternity Third Order of
Mary will hold a Day of Recollection in place of the regular
meeting, Sunday, March 19, beginning with the 12:45 Mass,
closing at 4:15 p.m. Father Vincent P, Brennan, S.M. will
. conduct the service. All other Third Order Fraternities
are invited to . attend.
19 - The Third Order of St. Francis will have a Day of Re
collection on Sunday, March 19, from 3 to5 p.m., at Shrine
of the Immaculate Conception, 48 Hunter St., S.W. Father
Noel C. Burtenshaw, chancellor of the archdiocese will
conduct this service.
19 - The meeting of Our Lady Queen of Heaven Curia, Legion
of Mary, will be held in the basement of Sacred Heart rec
tory on Sunday, March 19, at 2 p.m., followed by the annual
Acies in Sacred Heart Church.
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19 - "What is the basic teaching of the Church with regard
to the rights and responsibilities of humans? Does lov
ing necessarily mean liking? Father Francis L. Filas,
S.J., of Loyola University in Chicago, discusses these
and other-questions on the Sacred Heart Program, Sun
day, March 19, at 7:30 a.m., station WAGA-TV, channel
5.
20 - Christ the King School Parents’ Association will meet
on Monday, March 20, at the Cathedral Center at 8 p.m.
A panel will discuss the topic, "Parents' Reponsibility
in the Religious Formation of their Children.” Panelists
include Father John McDonough, Sister Robert Terese,
Sister Ann Gerald and Mrs. Edward Drobka.
20 - The St. Joseph’s Infirmary Auxiliary will meet Monday,
March 20, at 1 p.m. at the hospital. Luncheon will be ser
ved and election of officers will be held. The board of
directors will meet at noon.
21 - The Guild of St. Paul will meet on Tuesday, March 21
at 7:30 p.m., in the Assembly room of Sacred Heart
Church, 335 Ivy St., N.E.
21 ~ The Northside chapter of Divorcees Anomymous will
meet on Tuesday, March 21, at 7:45 p.m., in the hall of
Bishops, St. Philip’s Cathedral, 2744 Peachtree Road,
N.E. Dr. Jon Carver, psychological consultant for emer
gency fheiitar health, Suicide Prevention Center, will be
the guest speaker. Open toi the public. For information
call, 233-3719.
22 - The board of the Holy Family Hospital will meet in the
Conference room at the hospital on Wednesday, March 22
at 10:30 a.m.
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26 - Cathedral Club of Atlanta (for single adults) will hold its
"Easter Champagne party" on Sunday, March 26, 3 p.m.
at 551 Orme Circle, N.E. For information call, 872-
2097.
31 - The Ladies Guild of St. John the Evangelist Church, Hape-
ville, will hold its annual spring card party in the school
cafeteria on Friday, March 31, at 8 p.m. Donation, $1.
Door prizes and refreshments.
APRIL
1 - The Atlanta Civic Ballet Apprentice Company will perform
at Christ the King Cathedral Center, on Saturday, April 1,
at 3 p.m. Tickets available after school March 20, 21 and
22 in front of the Cathedral Center and after Masses at
Holy Spirit parish. Tickets 60 cents. For tickets call,
Mrs, Edward Carter, 355-6496 or Mrs. Tom Lyons, 231-
3479.
6 - The Sacrament of Confirmation will be conferred at
' Queen of Angels Mission Church, Thomson, on Thursday,
April 6 during 8 p.m. Mass.
6 - The Sacrament of Confirmation will be conferred at St.
Joseph’s Church, Washington, on Thursday, April 6 during
5 p.m. Mass.
6-8-Marist Drama Club will present, "A Cook for Mr. Ge
neral” at the Khurt gymnasium, Marist Campus, on
Thursday, April 6; Friday, April 7 and Saturday, April
8, at 8 p.m., adults $1, children 50 cents.
7 - The Sacrament of Confirmation will be conferred at St.
Mary’s Mission Church, Elberton, on Friday, April 7,
during 8 p.m. Mass.
18 - Most Blessed Sacrament’s parish council of women will
hold its Sixth Annual Spring Soiree on Tuesday, April
18, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., in the cafetorium. Music by
Bob Axtell’s band. Admission: $7 per couple, which in
cludes breakfast following the dance. For information
or reservations call, Mrs. Shulin, 344-8825.
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Faith And Credit Union
Solve Financial Problem
Randy Rauton, president of
Rauton Construction Company,
helped his employes assume
their responsibilities, and in
the process, solved his com
pany’s financial problems.
Rauton believed the Negroes
working on his construction
crews “were men—and they
should be treated , like men,”
he said. "They have dignity and
responsibilities.”
“It was not our business
what the men did with their
paychecks~it was our business
when they came in on Monday
morning to borrow money, and
we lent it~without interest—
and lost.”
What happened was this:
--The borrowers, fearful
they could not repay the loans,
quit their jobs, leaving the com
pany with their debt and a va
cancy on the construction crew,
--Rauton solved the problem
by forming a credit union.
"The hardest part of that,”
he said, "was convincing the
president of the credit union
that our company was a good
risk, because of the high ratio
of Negro to white employes."
The employes were anxious
to join the credit union. They
agreed among themselves to
have five dollars a week de
ducted from their paychecks and
deposited in the credit union.
The money earns five and a
half percent interest. The
borrowing rate is six percent,
"much less than if the men were
to • borrow from a loan com-,
pany,” Rauton emphasized.
"The men are shareholders
in the credit union. If they go
to borrow money, the credit
union recognizes their dignity.
As shareholders, they will have
to assume responsibility.” So
far, nobody has come to borrow
m oney, he added.
Rauton does receive Saturday
morning phone calls. The men
"think about the money they are
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Is Scheduled
By Association
The seventh Annual Bridge-
Luncheon Fashion Show, spon
sored by Our Lady’s Associa
tion for Exceptional Children,
will be held April 19, 1967,
in the Grand Ballroom of the
Marriott Motor Hotel, 10 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m.
Regular ticket don&tion is $5
and a patron donation is $10.
This year’s fashion show by
Leon Frohsin will be combined
with a showing of diamonds by
Citizen’s Jewelry.
Proceeds' from this annual
benefit provide funds for Our
Lady's Association’s programs!
for exceptional and handicapped
children. This year, in addition
to assisting Our Lady’s Day
School, the association spon
sored religious training for ex
ceptional children in two"
parishes, which led to Con
firmation of 28 of these chil
dren by Bishop Joseph L. Ber-
nardin in a special Christmas
program at Immaculate Heart
of Mary parish.
Similar classes and pro
grams in other parishes, in
cluding preparation for First
Communion, are planned for the
future. For further informa
tion, please call Mrs. John
Oberg, 233-3525, Mrs. Her
bert Farnsworth, 237-2024,
Mrs. Herbert Keilman, 636-
8153, or Mrs. Lawrence Paine,
636-5290.
‘Raisin’
Returns
By popular demand a repeat
performance of "Raisin in the
Sun” will be given by the Dre-
xel High School Drama Club
on Sunday, March 19, at 7:30
p.m., at Drexel' High School,
631 Harwell Road, N.W.
This Drexel production of
Lorraine Hansberry's play is
directed by Sister Charlotte,
S.S.J., and returns to Atlanta
after a special request per
formance at the University of
Georgia Newman Center in At
hens last week.
Admission is $1.00 for adults
and 75<f for students.
putting away," he said. One
caller said he "had figured
what he was making a week,
and added up the interest his
money was earning in the credit
union." He just wanted Rauton
to know. “The men that under
stand this program—you
couldn’t pry loose,’’Rauton
said.
There are other reasons for
Saturday morning phone calls.
Recently, an employe asked
Rauton if he would "stand for
the bill at the hospital for my
wife?” The expenses amounted
to more than 800 dollars. Rau
ton reminded the employe that,
"you can stand for that bill
yourself."
The company has adopted a
group insurance plan that
covers life and major medical
expenses for employes and de
pendents. The insurance paid
the hospital and medical bills.
"Many of the men had no
life insurance program before
this group plan was organized,"
said Rautoii. The employes pay
a small sum each week for
their dependents and the com-
Governor
Declares
KC Day
Gov. Lester Maddox has is
sued a proclamation designating
March 29 as Knights of Colum
bus Day in Georgia.
According to the chief exe
cutive, the day is set aside
to honor the 15 councils and
the more than3,000members of
the Knights of Columbus in the
State of Georgia on the oc
casion of the 85th anniversary
of the founding of the order in
New Haven, Conn. The gover
nor went on to commend the
order for its service to the
state of Georgia and the na
tion and said, "I urge the ci
tizen's of Georgia to acknow
ledge. the contributions made
by the Knights of Columbus
.to the welfare of our State
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costs for the employes. "It
is a small charge compared to
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available to them,” Rauton said.
Rauton, a member of Christ
the King parish, has kept his
convictions and is keeping his
personnel. "Anything I could
do to benefit the employes and
co-workers is important," he
said. "With good personnel, you
can make a profit, so my
motives are also based on self-
interest."
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Does he think the credit union '
plan will work?
"Come back next year and
ask me that~see whether we
are still in business,” he said.
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plan events to mark the oc
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Council 660 at 2620 Buford
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