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The Southern Israelite
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Hadassah To Hold Meeting
The regular monthly meeting: of
Junior Hadassah of Atlanta will be
held Sunday, March 30th, at 3 P. M.
at the Henry Grady Hotel. The
members are urged to be on time to
win the attractive membership prize.
At this time of the year (Purim)
as it is the birthday of Hadassah, all
the chapters in the country collect
from their members a shower of
tooth brushes, tooth paste, wash
cloths from the Juniors, while the
Seniors give linens, which are sent
to Palestine.
Miss Polly Gershon, chairman, will
report on the Bohemian tea which
was held Saturday, March l»5th at
the Blue Boar Tea Room. The af
fair was for paid up members only
and was an outstanding success.
Miss Lillian Esserman, chairman,
will report on the quilt, and all ef
forts will be concentrated on this
quilt in order to complete the same
in two weeks. This will be sent to
our children’s village in Palestine
when it is finished.
Miss Lee Shuman, chairman, has
arranged a very beautiful program,
which will include a piano solo by
Miss Anna Lesnof, and a violin solo
by Mr. Alvin Nissenbaum.
Miss Perle Bokritzsky, cultural
chairman, is arranging a program
for this meeting which will prove
very interesting.
The Fireside Group met Thursday
night, March 27th, at the home of
Miss Frances Heilman, 497V4 Wash
ington Street, S. W. Miss Rae Ros
enberg discussed the problems in
Meier Shfeyah, which were of inter
est to all the members, as this is one
of the projects in Palestine.
Miss Rachel Neely Elected
To Phi Beta Kappa
Society
Miss Rachel Eve Neely, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Neely, of
Atlanta, has been elected a member
of the Zeta of Massachusetts chap
ter of Phi Beta Kappa society at
Smith college. The announcement of
the 49 new members was made by
Professor Roy D. Welch, of the de
partment of music.
Mrs. William R. Sims, president
of Atlanta Smith College Club, is a
member of the society, having been
elected in 1924, and Mrs. Herman
Heyman and Miss Dorothy Tebbetts
are also members, Smith College, at
Northampton, Mass., is one of the
leading educational institutions in the
country. Miss Neely is a member of
the senior class and is a prominent
factor in Smith College activities and
was graduated from Girls High
School. She is a “special honor”
student, and spent her junior year
studying at the Sorbonne in Paris.
Appointed Concert Master
At Emory University
Joseph Glazer, freshman, has been
appointed concert master of the Em
ory Little Symphony orchestra. Glaz
er made the annual Southern tour
with the Glee Club and received much
praise for his violin playing.
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