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PAGE 8—The Georgia Bulletin, November 27,1980
The Atlanta Friendship
Force Club will hold an
organizational meeting and
reunion on Sun., Dec. 7 at
2 p.m. in the Georgia Tech
Student Center Ballroom.
All ambassadors and hosts
from past Friendship
Force trips as well as those
interested in international
friendship are invited. For
more information call the
Atlanta Council for
International Visitors
( 5 7 7-2 24 8) or the
Friendship Force Office
(522-9490).
St. Ann’s of Marietta is
holding its THIRD
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
SOCIAL on Dec. 6 at 8.
p.m. at the parish hall. All
adult members of the
parish are invited for
FOOD, FRIENDSHIP and
FESTIVITIES. The cost is
$3 per person.
Reservations are due by
Dec. 2. For more
information call Barbara
Goduti (992-9354).
“RELIGION IN THE
HISPANIC HOME” is the
theme of a new line of
illustrated pamphlets to be
introduced by Claretian
Publications. HABLEMOS
DEL BAUTISMO (Let’s
talk about baptism)
represents the first in a
series of original Hispanic
wokrs. Each illustrated
pamphlet will focus on the
strong family devotions
and traditions that
distinguish Hispanic
culture. The first pamphlet
is available for 50c at your
bookstore or from
Claretian Publications, 221
W. Madison, Chicago, IL
60606.
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There will be a FAITH
AND SHARING DAY in
the Ministry With/To the
Handicapped held at St.
Jude’s Church. A “special
liturgy” will be celebrated
on Sun., Dec. 7 at 2:30
p.m. ALL are welcome to
join the celebration of the
Eucharist and share in the
apostolate. A covered dish
supper' will follow in the
cafeteria. For more
information and/or
reservations, call Toni
Miralles at 394-4588.
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For the first time, the
printed page is available to
the legally blind and print
handicapped on
WABE-FM90 Radio,
through the Georgia Radio
Reading Service (GARRS).
Special programming is
broadcast over an SC A
sub-channel transmitted
by WABE. Eligible radio
listeners provided with
special receivers can hear
daily newspapers, current
magazines and best-selling
books being read by
trained volunteers. For
more information, call
Sharon Youngblood with
Public Information at
(404) 873-4471.
MOST GRAPHIC
The annual
campaign to help
bridge the gap
between the poor
and the well-off at
Christmas has been
announced by the
Christian Council of
Metro Atlanta. The
council’s Christian
Emergency Help
Center responds to
immediate emer
gencies regarding
rent, housing, utility
bills, clothing and
food. Church
groups, businesses,
and individuals
contribute, funds,
time, clothing and
food. This year the
Council is offering
four specific
Christmas programs
through which givers
can participate. For
more information on
how you can
become involved,
call Gail Porter or
Susan Izard at the
Council office:
881-8134.
De Colores Ball on Sat.
evening, Dec. 13,
Cursillistas will gather at
the Knights of Columbus
Hall - 2660 Buford Hwy.,
N.E. from 9 p.m. til 1 a.m.
Snacks and set-ups will be
provided. There will be a
cash bar for draft beer and
B.Y.O.B. for o ther
refreshments. “Senti
mental Journey” will be
providing the music.
Tickets are available at $5
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Father Richard A.
Kieran, secretary for
education, is leading a
RENEWAL WEEK at St.
Jude’s Church Dec. 1-5.
“Come To Me With All
Your Hearts” is the theme
for the week, which
includes morning services
beginning with 8:30 a.m.
Mass, followed by
discussion, and evening
services beginning at 7:30
p.m., Monday through
Friday. Babysitting
services will be available
from 9-11 a.m. and from
7-10 p.m.; reconciliation
from 10:30 to noon and
from 2-5:30 p.m. each
day. Morning and evening
topics will focus on prayer
and living out the
Christian life. Bring your
bible!
Thirty members of
Atlanta’s religious
community will be
discussing the difficult
relationship between
politics and religion during
WSB-TV’s “Special
Edition: The Politics of
Religion,” Sunday,
November 30, 7 to 8 p.m.
The Northwest Deanery
will hold their quarterly
meeting on Wednesday
December 3, 1980, at
Church of the Holy Spirit,
Northside Drive, N.W.,
Atlanta, Ga. 30327.
Registration 9:30 A.M.
Guest speaker Father Paul
Berny. Mass at 12:00
noon, lunch after Mass.
Call 422-3605, Joan
Weinstein or 753-5400,
Mary Wells for
information. All are
welcome.
Congratulations to
JACKIE STROMBERG of
Holy Cross parish, who
recently received the Hugh
O’Brien Youth
Foundation Award for
Leadership at Tucker High
School. Jackie, a
sophomore, will represent
Tucker at the State
Seminar on Leadership
Incentives.
IGNATIUS HOUSE
will hold a retreat for
MARRIED COUPLES
beginning with supper
Friday, Dec. 5 at 7 p.m.
and closing with a noon
lunch Sunday, Dec. 7. Call
255-0503 for information.
HOLY FAMILY
WOMEN’S CLUB in
Marietta invites the public
to their ADVENT
CUSTOMS program Dec. 3
at 7:30 p.m. Fr. Philip
Scott of the Epiphany
Byzantine Catholic Church
will discuss the tradition
of St. Nicholas. A cookie
and recipe exchange is
included in the evening.
For information and
reservations, call 971-5423
or 953-3946.
DOMESTIC HELP WANTED
-- Housekeeper who loves
children for family with 1 year
twin boys and 3 year girl.
Cooking, cleaning, child-care -
5 days. 12:00-8:00 p.m., some
evenings and weekends. Own
transportation. References.
Buckhead area. 2374375.
HELP WANTED: Looking for
sales person to represent John
Hancock Mutual Life
Insurance Co. No experience
necessary. Complete training
provided. Salary plus
commissions. E.O.E. Complete
fringe benefits. Call for
appointmment 952-2333.
6425 Powers Ferry Landing.
Atlanta, Ga. 30339.
FUNDRAISING Seminars for
your group, club, or
organization. Will Travel to
your location. Call 588-1328.
NEEDED: High School or
adult volunteers to work in
the library of the Georgia
Mental Health Institute. Please
call 894-5663.
PEACHTREE-DUNWOODY
ROAD AREA - Woman needs
live-in couple or single person
to aid with stroke patient.
Contact Merle Cain 261-5543.
SEWING DONE in my home,
quilts to dresses, shirts to
skirts at a reasonable fee. Cat 1
anytime at 9%-8227.
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL
HELP - in need of two male
licensed nurses or experienced
male nurse assistant. Please
call 688-9515 ask for Sister De
Porres.
APARTMENT FOR RENT -
Emory Fernbank area - nicely
furnished; utilities provided.
Close to churches. 3784224.
FERNANDINA BEACH -
Amelia Island, Fla. - new
ocean front townhouse.
Off-season rates. Fully
equipped. Call Jerry Hobbs
993-8754 or 993-7845.
WANTED - LICENSED
ELECTRICIAN for weekend
work. Call 953-2173 or
396-0042.
“PREGNANT? To discus;
abortion alternatives call
BIRTHRIGHT 233-1171.
Service is free and
confidential.”
WE BUY JUNK cars and
trucks of any kind. Cash paid.
East Point. 767-15 57, after
8:00 p.m. 622-7594.
FERNANDINA BEACH - On
Amelia Island, Fla.
Ocean-beach 3rd floor, 2 bdr.,
2 ba condo. Fully equipped,
tennis, pool, golf, private
fishing pier. Available
beginning 8/2/80 Call
934 4624.
AMELIA ISLAND, FLORIDA
- Only a six hour drive from
Atlanta. Ocean front 3 br., 2
ba. fully furnished Condo apt.
with pool, tennis, golf and
private fishing pier. Sleeps 7.
Rent by day, week or month.
Call 636-5688.
PROFESSIONAL
DRESS-M AKING, tailoring,
re-designing clothes for men
and women. Pick-up and
delivery 761-9567.-
CONDO For Sale or Lease -
Near Corpus Christi Church.
299-3147.
WANTED TO BUY - Lionel
Trains 633-6946.
MATURE, high rapport,
retired clergyman to promote
innovative and unique am way
fund raising for Churches and
Institutions. Guaranteed salary
and commission, and some
travel. Guaranteed product
line. Orientation and training
provided. Please send resume,
photograph and references to
P. O. Box 90251, Atlanta, Ga.
30364.
FOR SALE: 3 wheel Honda
and one Kawaski Bike. Nice
for Christmas! 363-6756.
Reliable, mature, dependable
woman available for
babysitting in your home.
Must have transportation to
and from your home. Call
237-9524.
LOOKING FOR: Housekeeper
for family of three. Live-in or
out. Call 448-6850.
COMPLETE HOME
remodeling. Carpentry,
painting and masonry. Call
Toby after 6:00 p.m.
241-3317.
DECORATIVE design,
concrete driveways,
patio-drains, tile and block
work and patchwork
761-9567.
WANTED TO BUY - Japanese
swords, armor, match lock
guns. 325-5439.
LEO J. ZUBER
“He Loved The South”
BY GRETCHEN REISER
In a 1968 interview, Leo J. Zuber
said that the Catholic Church suffers to
a degree because lay members of the
Church have not been active
participants. He must have made the
same observation privately, years before
talk of the laity’s role was common, and
it fueled a lifetime of public and private
service.
Mr. Zuber, 72, died Nov. 17 of a
heart attack. A retired director of
Community Planning and Management
of the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development, he had spent 30
years in civil service and received the
Distinguished Service Award in 1977.
Early in his career, his work brought
him from Harbor Springs, Mich, to
Tennessee, where as a geographer he
mapped the Tennessee Valley for the
Tennessee Valley Authority.
“He turned out to be a Southerner,”
his wife, the former Blanche Roberts,
said. “He loved the South.” His work as
a Catholic layman began there where he
worked for the Catholic Committee of
the South, a lay organization trying to
foster understanding of Catholicism in a
region where the numbers of Catholics
were few.
Married in 1939, the Zubers moved
to their home on North Decatur Road
when the street was a dirt road, and
there was a cornfield behind the house.
Parents of six children, they became
members of St. Thomas More parish
where Father Walter Donovan, pastor,
said Mr. Zuber held every post over the
years that a parish has.
A parish council president, he
organized a parish leadership training
program in 1968 with the cooperation
of the late Monsignor Patrick J.
O’Connor, then pastor. A series of
weekend study groups at the Trappist
Monastery, and ecumenial get-togethers
with non-Catholic friends were
outgrowths of “Operation
Understanding.”
In work for the Archdiocese, which
included membership on the Board of
Development and Religious Unity
Commission, he was one of 37 members
of the lay Congress for the
Archdiocesan Synod in 1966.
And for 13 years from 1949 to the
early 1960s, he wrote book reviews and
then edited a page of book reviews for
the Georgia Catholic newspaper, then
known as The Bulletin. The book page
in the biweekly paper drew on the
talents of about 25 volunteer reviewers,
and a methodical system Mr. Zuber
organized to obtain review copies,
distribute them, and correspond with
publishers.
The page, including full reviews and
thumbnail reviews of books, generally
covered 12 to 15 -books a month,
appealing to all age groups. “He
produced an outstanding page,
something which you would not expect
to find in a small biweekly paper - and
he did it all gratis,” said John
Markwalter, editor of The Southern
Cross. “He just amazed me. It was high
calibre and all donated. It was a pure
labor of love.”
At the time of his death, Mr. Zuber
was at work on a book gathering reviews
written for The Bulletin during those
years by Flannery O’Connor, the most
famous of those to write for the book
page.
In the interview after his tenure as
book page editor he said, “Our life span
isn’t so great. It is important that we, as
alive, alert, and hopefully intelligent
laymen can leave a heritage our children
can build on later. Our children will be
building the spires. We are trying to dig
the foundations or shore them up: We
should be proud to be here, and in the
years to come, be proud to say that we
were there, hopefully helping.”
Mr. Zuber was the first male
volunteer for Birthright, Inc., when it
was the only pregnancy service in the
Southeast and served as treasurer for
eight years. He was also an active
member of the Georgia Partners of The
Americas.
A Navy veteran of World War II, Mr.
Zuber was a graduate of Wayne
University and earned his master’s
degree at the University of Michigan. He
did further studies at Clark University.
He had also worked at the National
Housing Agency and the Metropolitan
Planning Commission and taught at
Georgia State University, Georgia
Institute of Technology and Marist
College. He was an author and co-author
of many articles on city planning.
“He served every possible
constituency in which he found himself
and he did it well,” said Father
Donovan. “His whole life was service.”
In addition to his wife, he is survived
by his children, Mrs. Patricia Foskett of
Woodstock, Mrs. Mary Estrada of
Pomono, Calif., Leo Jr. of Atlanta,
Thomas of Cary, N. C., Peter of Provo,
Utah and Paul of Longmont, Colo., and
by five grandchildren.
St. Catherine Commemorated
SPARKHILL, N. Y.
(NC) - To commemorate
the sixth centenary of the
death of St. Catherine of
Siena, Dominican Sister
Jean David Finley
published a booklet to
a vision of Christ when she
was six.
She chose to spend
years of her life praying in
solitude before entering
the public phase of her
St. Catherine died in
Rome in 1380. “Six
centuries later, she reaches
out once more to console,
encourage and inspire men
and women of all faiths
through her writings, but
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NCC Statement Criticized
NEW YORK (NC) - Several Jewish
organizations have criticized a National Council
of Churches’ (NCC) policy statement which says
Israel must accept the Palestine Liberation
Organization (PLO) as a participant in Middle
East peace negotiations.
Msgr. John M. Oesterreicher, director of the
Institute for Judaeo-Christian Studies at Seton
Hall University, South Orange, N.J., was also
critical of the NCC statement.
Catholic Named Polish Deputy
WARSAW, Poland (NC) -- Jerzy Ozdowski, a
prominent Catholic member of Parliament, was
named Polish deputy premier Nov. 21 and
became the highest-ranking Catholic official in
the communist government.
The naming of a Catholic to such a
high-ranking post is part of a series of
governmental changes since the labor strikes last
summer caused major economic and labor
reforms.
Pope And Lefebvre:
Reconciliation?
MILAN, Italy (NC) - Pope John Paul II told
suspended Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre that he
can celebrate Mass in the Tridentine Rite if he
will accept all the reforms since the Second
Vatican Council, the Milan-based magazine Epoca
said.
In an article scheduled for publication Nov. 24
and released in summary form Nov. 19, the
magazine quoted the French archbishop as saying
the conditions would be impossible for him to
fulfill.
Archbishop’s Datebook
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30 - Annual
Visitation/Saint Anthony’s, Atlanta . . .
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 -
Invocation/National League of Cities, 1980
Congress of Cities and Exposition .. . Georgia World
Congress Center . . . Confirmation/Cathedral of
Christ the King . . .
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3 - Meeting/Clergy
Personnel Board . .. Chancery Conference Room —
Board Meeting/Village of Saint Joseph . . . Catholic
Center — Celebrant/Homilist .. . Saint Thomas
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