The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, January 12, 1989, Image 15

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PAGE 12 — The Georgia Bulletin, January 12, 1989 GEORGIA GRAPHICS Our Lady of Perpetual Help Fraternity, THIRD ORDER OF MARY, will meet on Sun., Jan. 15 at 3 p.m. in St. An thony’s Church, Gordon and Ashby Streets, S.W. off 1-20. A three-part instruction class will begin the same day at 2:30 p.m. in the rectory. The class is for persons wishing to learn more about the Third Order, a branch of the Society of Mary for lay persons. To register for these classes, please call Mary Jones at 475-8793. Flannery O’Connor’s first novel, WISE BLOOD, will be discussed on Tues., Feb. 14, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Pius X High School, 2674 Johnson Road, N.E. Dr. Robert W. Hill, chairman of the English department at Kennesaw College, will lead the group. Anyone in terested in an evening of stimulating discussion is in vited to attend. Call 636-3023 for more information or to be added to the mailing list. Northeast Intown YWCA is now registering for WINTER QUARTER CLASSES. Topics range from physical fitness to languages and include Computers for Kids, Health Issues for Seniors and Resume Writing Workshop. For more infor mation or to register, call 892-3476 or visit the YWCA at 957 N. Highland Ave. ***** Scottish Rite Children’s Hospital will sponsor a SUPER SITTER SESSION for persons 11 years old and older who are interested in learning babysitting skills. Pre registration for the Feb. 11 session is required. No telephone registrations will be accepted after Feb. 8. The session will be from 2 to 4 p.m. in the hospital auditorium, 1001 Johnson Ferry Road, Atlanta. Fee is $5. For more in formation call 257-2148. ***** “Aging in The Fast Lane: A Diocesan Look at The Realities of An Aging Society,” has been CANCELED for Jan. 25 and 28. An alternate date will be announced in the spring. VOLUNTEERS are needed to teach English at Catholic Social Services, 680 W. Peachtree St. and other locations in the Atlanta area. For information, please call Jeffrey Tapia or Clarita Guigou at 881-6571, extension 258. WORLD MARRIAGE DAY DINNER-DANCE will be held Feb. 4 at the Southern Bell Learning Center, 285 North Druid Hills Highway in Atlanta beginning at 6:30 p.m. The dinner-dance is sponsored by Marriage Encounter and costs $30 a couple. Reser vations for spending the night cost an additional $35. For reservations, call Joe and Juanita Altchuler at 923-7523. SELF-ESTEEM: YOURS TO CHOOSE OR LOSE is a four-session workshop designed to help persons understand and assess their self-esteem. Two separate sessions will be offered; one during the day on Thursdays from 10 to 11 a.m. beginning Jan. 19; the other on Sunday evenings from 8 to 9:30 beginning Jan. 22. Cost is $40. The workshop will be held at St. Patrick’s Church, 2140 Beaver Ruin Road in Nor- cross. For more information or to register call Mary Wetzel at 881-6571 or 368-8485. ***** OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION FRATERNITY. Third Order of Mary, will meet Sun., Jan. 15, at 12:45 at the church. 1406 Hearst Drive in Atlanta. Interested persons are invited to attend. For more information, call 233-8473. TWO RETREATS will be offered at Ignatius House during February. “Fidelity Through Temptation” will be directed by Father Clair Cazayoux, S.J., Feb. 10-12. “The Strength of the Church,” for Knights of Columbus and their spouses, will be directed by Father Niel Jarreau. S.J., Feb. 17-19. The retreats begin with supper at 7 p.m. on Friday and end after lunch on Sunday. For reservations call 255-0503 or write Ignatius House, 6700 Riverside Drive, N.W., Atlanta 30028. ATLANTA INTERFAITH BROADCASTING will present an edited 30-minute version of the Jan. 8 interfaith service at the Temple honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., on Wed., Jan. 18 at 6:30 p.m., and Fri., Jan. 20 at 12 noon. AIB programming is available on some cable outlets. HEARTFELT THANKS — Sister Teresa Ter mini of Catholic Social Services hugs Michele Regele, a property manager for the Calibre. Residents of Calibre Vinings donated food, toys, and a check to a needy family at Christmas with Sister Teresa’s help. A training session for persons interested in working with RAINBOWS FOR ALL GOD’S CHILDREN will be held Sun., Feb. 5, from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Hyland Center at Christ the King Cathedral, 2699 Peachtree Road in Atlanta. The program is one of peer support for children living in single parent or stepparent families. A $3 registration fee covers the cost of materials and refreshments. Registration deadline is Jan. 20. For more information and to register call Judyann Lester at 261-2425. ***** THE SECULAR FRANCISCANS will meet Sun., Jan. 22 in the church hall of the Shrine of the Immaculate Concep tion. 48 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, S.W., Atlanta. 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