When I was
in the Boy Scouts I belonged to Troop 132.
Troop 132 was sponsored by Saint Joseph's Catholic Church, which at that
time was on Church Street at Kennesaw Avenue , Marietta.
Most o f the
time there were no happenings that made it look Catholic. I remember one time we had to go as a group and stand up in a
church ceremony and most of the kids in the troop did not know or do the right
moves, like "Hail Merry" and draw an air Cross in front of you.
Another time
on Campbell Hill Street on the future sight of the new Saint Joseph's Church we, as the
church's Scout was requested to attend the event - I do not know what the
Catholic event was. A few of us
adolescent rednecks were amazed at a young priest smoking and drinking
beer.
Then there
was the Scouts Corn Beef and Cabbage Dinner.
It was a money raising thing for the Scouts. We sold tickets and had a raffle for a
shotgun. It was held at the gym in the
middle of Marietta Place. I never had
seen so much openly drinking by adults.
The only drinking I knew of was my grandfather Frank Paris Hunter and my uncle W.C. Hunter, and took nips out of a paper bag and passed it around. But openly?
Na!
Again the young priest was guzzling beer, smoking,
playing bingo (gambling), and in general
being a party animal.
Other people got
tipsy and us honorable Boy Scouts had to sneak our smokes and beer in a back mop and broom closet we found.
We also got
to eat the meal of the evening: Steamed
Corn Beef and Cabbage ...... in fact, we each probably had several plates of
it. They cooked more than they need. We love it.
When I hear
of corn beef and cabbage I salivate and
think of my Boy Scout day at the Catholic Scout dinner.
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