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PAGE 16 - The Georgia Bulletin. April 16, 1987 GEORGIA GRAPHICS r- OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP FRATERNITY. Third Order of Mary, will transfer its monthly meeting to April 26. Held at St. Anthony’s Church, Gordon and Ashley Streets in Southwest Atlanta, the meeting will be at 8 p.m. to avoid conflict with an already scheduled 4 p.m. Spanish Mass. Postulant and novice instructions will be given in the rectory preceding the general meeting. For additional in formation, call Rachel Bailey, 755-1829, evenings after 7 p.m. ***** The St. Vincent de Paul Society THRIFT STORE opera tion of Atlanta has opened a new “Second Hand Rose" store at 45 Atlanta St., Marietta. The store is open Monday- Saturday, 9a.m. - 5p.m. Furniture, houseware and clothing are available at modest prices. LIFE ENRICHMENT SERVICES will hold a leadership workshop for ministry with senior adults on Wed., April 29 and Thurs., April 30. from 9 a m. to 3:30 p.m., at Briarlake Baptist Church, 3715 LaVista Rd.. Decatur. Cost for the first day of the workshop is $10 per person or $25 for a group of three. Par ticipants attending the second day will pay $5. Lunch is included in the cost. Registration can be made by mail or at the Life Enrichment office, 3715 LaVista Rd., Decatur, 30033. Registration deadline is April 23. The workshop is open to church groups and in dividuals engaged or interested in ministry to older adults. For further information call 321-6960. Saints Peter and Paul Church, will have its annual SPRINGFEST. Sat. April 25 from noon to 7:30 p.m. There will be something for everyone: carnival games, ponies, live music, flea market, craft sale, cake walk, dunk tank, moon walk and a country store where senior citizens can buy canned goods for 10? and 150 and bags of coffee for 50* The church is at 2372 Collier Dr.. Decatur. ***** A STRESS MANAGEMENT class will be offered Wed.. April 22, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital. 5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd. Fee for the session is $7.50. Marist seniors DAVID JELINEK and KEVIN MAWN have been awarded Georgia Institute of Technology’s President’s Scholarship. They were selected on the basis of SAT scores, high school record, activities and ac complishments, education and career goals, and written statements of qualifications by high school mathematics and science teachers. Jelinek is the son of David and Karen Jelinek of Dunwoody, and Mawn is the son of Charles and Kathleen Mawn of Marietta. ***** SOUTH DEANERY of the Atlanta Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women will hold its third quarterly meeting on Sun.. April 26 at St. Anthony's Church, 928 Gordon St.. S.W.. Atlanta. Registration will take place from 1 to 1:30 p.m., and lunch will follow. For more information call Betty Herbert, deanery president, at 997-1807. All women are in vited to attend. ***** A RETROUVAILLE/REDISCOVERY program will begin the weekend of May 1-3. The program is for couples experiencing difficulty in their marriages with emphasis on better communication, forgiveness, healing and rediscovery. To register, or for more information, call 294-5558 or 973-1523. ***** CAREGIVERS OF THE ELDERLY support group will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Thurs.. April 23, at Holy Family Church. 3401 Lower Roswell Rd.. Marietta. Roy Herzbach. co-ordinator of the Ombudsman Program, will be the speaker. For further information, call Mary Schreiner. 973-7400 or Sue Derring. 998-1373. ***** Holy Saturday will be FOOT CARE MINISTRY DAY at St. Francis Table at the ShHne of the Immaculate Concep tion. 48 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. S.W., Atlanta. Ginger Gage Cashin and Nancy Zarotny will be at the meal center from about 10:30 a m. to 12:30 p.m. to wash, medicate and give clean white socks to any guest in need of this comfor ting care. Saturday will mark the fifth anniversary of St. Francis Table. A MARCH ON WASHINGTON. D.C. is planned for April 25 in a protest against the Reagan administra tion’s policies in Southern Africa and Central America. Buses will be going from Atlanta. For more information contact Atlanta April Mobilization Coali tion, 92 Piedmont Ave.. Atlanta or call 586-0405 or 892-4387. GETTING READY TO READ — Lucille White, Christ the King School librarian, assists students Chris Harris and Bethany Sawyer select books in preparation for the school’s Reading Week, April 20-24. Special events to emphasize the importance of reading that week will include a Book Character Dress-Up Day, a visit to the 5th grade by guest author Guenn Martin, a ‘‘Garden of Readers” in the school library, and a school-wide participation in the “Partners in Excellence” reading program. JOIN THE "CRUSADE FOR LIFE" The goal of the Knight’s “Crusade for Life” is a simple one: recruitment of more Catholic men and their families who will take a stand and save the life of the unborn. Ours is a noble and just cause, because all life is noble. Indeed, as Pope John Paul II said: “Human life is precious, because it is the gift of a God whose love is infinite; and when God gives life, it is forever.” Join one of the Archdiocese North Georgia Councils For more information call the Council nearest to you: z §KofC Catholic, Family, Fraternal, Service Organization. Atlanta Council 660 Albert G. Ballar, Kin. Sec. (404 ) 938-4058 Decatur Council 4358 Billy J. Gilmer, Fin. Sec. (404) 469-2760 Rome Council 4410 Martin L. Wacker, Fin. Sec. (404) 235-7362 South Atlanta Council 4420 Lee W. Porter, Fin. Sec. (404) 349-6965 Marietta Council 4599 Lewis C. Thibodeau, Fin. Sec. (404) 926-5879 Jonesboro Council 6352 John C. Gavel, Jr.. Fin. Sec. (404) 478-7516 Athens Council 6514 Joseph Baranauskas. Jr.. Fin. Sec. (404 ) 549-9273 Sandy Springs Council 6517 Paul E. Sauerburger. Fin. Sec. (404) 394-9668 North Fulton Council 6532 William H. Pausch, Fin. Sec. (404) 641-0285 Thomson Council 6918 John Lacey. Fin. Sec. (404) 678-3331 Gainesville Council 6920 John R. Garrett, Fin. Sec. (404) 536-4007 Fort Oglethorpe Council 7416 Paul M. Burns, Fin. Sec. (404) 866-6417 McDonough Council 7601 Jim Lally. Fin. Sec. (404) 981-9120 Dalton Council 7662 Ben L. Kizer. Fin. Sec. (404) 278-0727 Gwinnett Council 7923 James E. Clinton, Fin. Sec. (404) 972-6446 Peachtree City Council 8081 Bruno C. Noto, Fin. Sec. (404) 461-7721 East Cobb Council 8376 John R. Leonhardt. Fin. Sec. (404 ) 998-0131 Carrollton Council 8731 Arnold Willegalle. Fin. Sec. (404) 537-3546 Fairburn Council 8972 Myron E. Grizio, Fin. Sec. (404) 964-0616 Calhoun Council 9339 Henry S. Marciniak. Fin. Sec. (404) 625-3707 LaGrange Council 9515 Joe Simrekar (404) 882-6521