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PAGE 14 — The Georgia Bulletin, July 16,1987 GEORGIA GRAPHICS St. Joseph’s Hospital offers SENIOR HEALTH INFOR MATION programs to clubs, centers or group meetings free of charge. Programs deal with Medicare and health in surance information, cancer information, stress manage ment for older adults, glaucoma and vision screening and management of medication program. To arrange a presen tation call 851-7534. “SECOND HAND ROSE,” at 45 Atlanta St., a St. Vincent de Paul thrift store off the square in Marietta is open from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Mon. through Sat. Furniture, housewares and clothing are available at modest prices. Volunteers are needed to sort dona tions. To volunteer call 428-8526 or 636-3665. WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER’S Section 5 Convention will be held July 31-Aug 2 in New Orleans. The convention's theme will be “Come Dream With Us.” Arch bishop Oscar Lipscomb of Mobile, Ala. will be the main celebrant for the convention’s closing Mass on Sunday, Aug. 2. For more information or to register, contact Louis & Brenda Frey at (504)832-3054. ***** MINISTRY TO THE MENTALLY ILL meets the third Saturday of each month at 1 p.m. in Room 312W at Georgia Mental Health Institute, 1256 Briarcliff Road, N.W. Anyone interested in improving the quality of life for the mentally ill is welcome. For further information call 355-7397. OPPORTUNITIES TO HELP! Catholic Social Ser vices has several openings for volunteers including an electrician to install a ceiling fan at Marian Manor, the residence for the elderly; and a reading and math tutor for a six-year-old in the Riverdale area. For more information call Barbara Brulez at 881-6571. ■' - r V V PROFESSIONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING Are you achieving your financial goals? Are you pay ing unnecessary tax dollars? Do you have a personal financial plan which promotes achievement of retire ment goals, which provides risk protection, which coordinates your employer benefit programs with your personal goals? If you would like a confidential, professional review of your personal financial situation call Ed Domaleski or Gordon Swanson, CPA, CFP at 843-1988. No charge for initial consultation. FSC Financial Service Center. Inc. New Arrivals Of Summer 40% To 50% Off =&= bleyle STUTTGAR7 • PARIS • NEW YORK • MILANO the Classic Collection Better Knitwear for the classic woman Sizes 6-20 220 Sandy Springs Circle Springs Festival/256-4847 Open: Moii.-Sat. 10-6 Stephen Ministers The first class of Stephen Ministers pic tured at the right were commissioned at Corpus Christi Church in Stone Mountain in a Sunday Liturgy, June 28. The Stephen Ministry pro gram trains lay people to minister to persons ex periencing problems such as hospitalization, grief, depression, loneliness and other life crises. Stephen Ministers com mit themselves to a 50-hour intensive training course followed by a two- year commitment to work in the ministry. The American Red Cross has scheduled BLOOD DRIVES for July 19 at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 600 Mountain View Drive in Stone Mountain from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and at the Catholic Center, 1344 S. Lumpkin St., Athens, from 2 to 7 p.m. on July “The Eucharist in the New Testament” and “ Women and the Old Testament” are the topics for the 1987 SUM MER BIBLE INSTITUTE at the Oratory in Rock Hill, S.C. The institute will be held from Aug. 10 through Aug. 14. Tui tion is $40 per session; $70 for both series. Limited accom modations are available on the Oratory grounds. For more information and to register contact Sarah Morgan, direc tor, P.O. Box 11586, Rock Hill, S.C., 29731, telephone: (803) 327-2097. The Metro Atlanta BEGINNING EXPERIENCE team will hold its next weekend Aug. 21-23 at Forrest Hills Mountain Resort in Dahlonega. The weekend is designed to help widowed, separated, and divorced persons make a new beginning. Program facilitators are divorced and widowed men and women. For more information call A1 at 493-8761, Sandy at 992-7897 or Linda at 924-7259. AN HISTORICAL EXHIBIT at the Gainesville College John H. Hosch Library will feature a copy of the 200-year- old U.S. Contitution along with posters, books and clippings on constitutional history. The exhibit also includes profiles on Georgia’s signers of the document, William Few and Abraham Baldwin. F'or further information call (404)535-6253. Exhibit open through July 31. Catholics who work for peace, basing their actions upon the church’s traditional and modern teachings on peace, meet the third Sunday of each month at a local chapter of PAX CHRISTI. The meeting Sun., July 19, at 8 p.m. will be held at the Catholic Center, Emory University, 1753 N. Decatur Road, Atlanta. All are invited. For further infor mation, call Richard Parry at 373-3401. Volunteers are needed to provide companionship to the FRAIL ELDERLY while the caregiver is out of the home on a short term basis. Programs are being established in many parishes. A free workshop will be held Tues., July 28 at Holy Family parish, 3401 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. To register, call Pam Buckmaster at 881-6571. The birth home of DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., a national historic site is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily during the summer months. Tours are con ducted on a first come first serve basis with the last tour of the day at 4:30 p.m. Walking tours with special inter pretative talks are conducted at 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Friday through Sunday. All tours are free. For information call Clark Moore at 331-3919 or 331-3920. The National Historic Site is located at 501 Auburn Ave., Atlanta. ***** VOLUNTEERS are being recruited to staff a new school program at the High Museum’s Georgia-Pacific Center. The program, to begin in the fall, will be managed by a pro fessional museum teacher. Volunteers will be needed be tween 10 a.m. and noon on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. No special art background is needed. A basic training course will be given in mid-September. For in formation contact Lisa Haverty, museum teacher at the High at Georgia-Pacific, telephone: 577-6940. Corpus Christi Catholic Church Announces New Mass Schedule Beginning September 5, 1987 Sat. Vigil 5:30pm Sun. Masses: 7:00am, 8:30am, 10:00am 11:30am, 1:00pm & 6:00pm Confessions: Sat.: 4:30-5:30pm 6:30-7:30pm Adult & Elementary Religious Education Programs Sun: 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30am High School of Religion Sun: 7:15pm 600 Mountain View Dr. Stone Mountain, GA. 30083 (404)469-0395