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PAGE 14 — The Georgia Bulletin, April 10, 1986
GEORGIA
GRAPHICS
The annual CARD PARTY at Holy Cross will be held
Thurs., April 17 at 8 p.m. in the assembly room, 3175
Hathaway Court, Atlanta. Tickets at $3.50 per person may
be reserved by calling Penny Lampe at 939-6149 (evenings)
or Lou Janas at 934-1275. Homemade cream puffs and
cheesecake will be served and many prizes awarded. Bring
your own cards.
SPRING RETREAT at Ignatius House will be
directed by Father Richard Stoltz, S.J. on April 18-20.
For reservations and information call 255-0503 or
write Ignatius House, 6700 Riverside Drive, NW,
Atlanta, 30328.
CORPUS CHRISTI PLAYERS will present “A Man For
All Seasons” on April 10, 11, 12 and 13 in the Corpus Christi
Hall in Stone Mountain. Proceeds will benefit the ministry
for the deaf at Corpus Christi. Evening performances begin
at 8 p.m. while the Sunday matinee, starts at 2 p.m.
Tickets are: adults, $5; children, $2.50; senior citizens and
hearing impaired, $4. For tickets call 469-4452. For the hear
ing impaired call 981-7005 TTD/voice and 299-5325
TDD/voice.
“GODSPELL” will be presented by
Marist School students this weekend in
Woodruff Auditorium on the campus at
3790 Ashford Dunwood Road. Perfor
mances on Friday, April 11, and Saturday,
April 12 will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are
$3 in advance or $4 at the door. In the photo
above, cast members are from left, Del
Ross, Jamie Hunter, Kelly Curran, Vince
Tortorici and Maureen Fitzgerald.
FAMILIES ARE NEEDED by the Atlanta Ministry to In
ternational Students to host 25 visiting Scottish students
from May 29 to June 2. Host families will provide bed and
breakfast and daily transportation to and from St. James
United Methodist Church activities center, 4800 Peachtree
Dunwoody Road. For more information call the AMIS of
fice at 892-8461.
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GREATER ATLANTA CHAPTER OF THE LUPUS
FOUNDATION of America will present a talk by Dr.
Teresa Lawrence, rheumatologist, on Sun., April 20 at 3
p.m. at the Peachtree Christian Church-Burns Hall, on the
corner of Peachtree and Spring streets. For more informa
tion call Mrs. Wilson at 351-8306.
Mission and ministry to the POOR IN JAMAICA
will be discussed by Dr. Barbara Reighard at a
meeting sponsored by the justice and peace commit
tee of Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Decatur, on Wed.,
April 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the parish center.
Students from the fourth through the 12th grade are eligi
ble to enter the essay and art contest on “MY FAVORITE
MYSTERY OF THE ROSARY” being sponsored by the
Rosary Rally Committee. Deadline for entries is Sat., April
26. Entries must be sent to the committee at this address:
Apt. A-3, 2920 N. Fulton Drive, N.E., Atlanta, 30305.
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ON THE WINDS OF HOPE
INTIMACY
WITH CHRIST
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTAC
SISTER JANE TOWERT
DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY
401 EAST SEVENTH STREET
N. ROME/ GEORGIA 30161/
A rally opposing U.S. AID TO THE CONTRAS in
Nicaragua will be held Sat., April 12 at 2 p.m. in Central Ci
ty Park (in case of rain, City Hall council chambers).
Speakers will include Rev. Timothy McDonald, Southern
Christian Leadership Conference, Sen. Julian Bond,
Georgia General Assembly, and Rev. Ed Loring of The
Open Door. Sponsors include several peace and justice
organizations in metropolitan Atlanta. For more informa
tion call 378-3247.
SPRING QUARTER schedule for the
Catholic Campus Ministry at Georgia State
University includes Mass in the Studenl
Center chapel at 10 a.m. Monday and Tuesday
and 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Bible
study is held in Room
214 at the student
center at 10 a.m.
Wednesday. Student
meetings are held at
10 a.m. Thursday.
Father Roch A.
Coogan, O.F.M., is
director, and Dr. C.T. Cummings is faculty
advisor. For information call 521-1866.
(Jiontys) Sunday Brunch
Redeem this coupon
for
2 for the price of 1
Offer Expires 4/2“786
Except Holidays
Making Sunday Brunch a tradition in Atlanta
Sleep Late On Sunday.
There’s no need to rush — the Sheraton Brunch
is waiting for you after church.
The coffee is hot, the food is delicious, and
the hour is civilized.
The nicest Sundays start’w ith brunch at Monty 's
in the Sheraton Century Center Hotel.
Hours: 10:00 am to 2:30 pm
Adults $12.95
Children under 12 $7.95
Children under 5 Free
For Reservations call:
325-0000
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Sheraton
Century Center
Hotel
2000 CENTURY BOULEVARD. N E
ATLANTA GEORGIA 404/325-0000
SPRING CARNIVAL will be held at Immaculate Heart of
Mary on Sat., May 3 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Anyone
wishing to rent a crafts booth can call MaryJo Murphy at
939-9156. For special arrangements call Joe Fugaro at
921-9640, for program ads Eileen Bellingrath at 938-5237.
Flea market items may be dropped off at the school.
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Greg Jones, former organist and choir director at ST.
MARY’S CHURCH in Rome, will direct a 28-voice choir
from the Citadel during the 6 p.m. Mass on Saturday, April
19 at the church. Immediately after Mass the parish will
entertain the singers at a covered dish supper in the school
cafeteria. All parish members are invited to attend and to
bring a favorite covered dish.
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ST. MICHAEL’S BOY CHOIR from Toronto, Canada, will
give a concert at St. Jude’s in Sandy Springs on Sun., April
20 at 7:30 p.m. The concert is open to the public free of
charge. For more information call Carole Schlenke at
393-1029.
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FISHING TRIP to Destin, Fla. is being organized for the
last weekend in April. Bus, motel, charterboat,
refreshments, equipment and bait are included in the price
of $125. For more information call Tom Eckenrode,
636-8074; Tim Lemberg, 636-2756, or John McKibben,
634-8037.
A catechetical workshop for all archdiocesan
religious education personal,” RCIA IN RELIGIOUS
EDUCATION,” will be held Sat., April 26 from 10
a.m. until 2 p.m. in the parish hall at St. Ann in
Marietta. Presenter will be Phyllis Riddle, national
religion consultant for Silver Burdett Publisher. The
fee is $8 and includes lunch.
Saint Vincent de Paul
central office needs a P.C.
CLASS COMPUTER runn
ing under MS-DOS or
Xenis. Please call 753-3600
if you can help.
The possibilities for MOVEMENT AS LITURGICAL
PRAYER will be explored at a liturgical dance workshop
scheduled for six Mondays beginning April 14 from 10 a.m.
until noon at Ignatius House, 6700 Riverside Drive. Sister
Lorraine Masucci, R.S.M., will instruct. Cost for each ses
sion is $5. For more information call 255-0503.