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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
When you Travel
to CHICAGO
You will find this hotel ideal.
Centrally located. All outside
rooms with hath, circulating ice
water, bed-head reading lamp
and Servidor. Garage facilities.
MORRISON HOTEL
Madison and Clark Streets
CHICAGO
THE
ST.
ON THE BOARDWALK
At New Jersey Avenue
Atlantic’ City
A Smart Hotel in
America’8 Smartest Resort
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14 Marietta St. WA. 0738
ATLANTA, GA.
f* HOTEL
HOLLAND
liEWYORK
400
Rooms
each with Bath
and Shower
Kach room is
an apartment
in itself—with
comfortable
disappearing
beds — modern
bath and
shower — serv
ing pantry and
refrigerator.
Swimming
Pool and Gym
nasium. Splen
did Grill and
Restaurant.
RATES
$2.50 Per Day For One
$3.50 Per Day For Two
$15.00 and Up Weekly
ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY
351 West 42"St.
IN THE CENTER OF EVERYTHING
WORTH WHILE IN NEW YORK
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SOUTHERN NOTES
Atlanta
The Jewish Progressive Club an
nounces its opening basketball game
Thursday night, December 17, when
the team will play the Grayson Grey
hounds, a semi-professional team. As
a preliminary game, the J. P. C. Reds
will play the Georgia All-Stars. The
games will be followed by a dance.
Under Mr. Dave Johnston, well known
Atlanta athletic coach and present
coach of Boys High, the team expects
to show a creditable performance
against such teams as Mercer and
Oglethorpe Universities, Jacksonville,
Birmingham and Chattanooga Y. M.
H. A., and other strong squads in the
South, it was announced by Manager
Joe Goldberg. The last of the year
festivities at the Progressive Club
will include a basketball game with
Jacksonville Y. M. H. A. on the 27th,
and an elaborate ball on New Year’s
Eve.
The Hadassah Cultural Group met
at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Brodie
recently. Dr. Malcolm H. Dewey, of
Emory University, and leader of the
famous Emory Glee Club, spoke on
“The Jewish Theme in Opera’’, using
“La Juive” (The Jew) written by
Halvey, Jewish-French composer, to
illustrate his address.
Hadassah announces the interesting
TO INTERPRET WAGNER
OPERAS
Hugh Hodgson
four weeks’ speaking tour which Mrs.
J. J. Heilman, Southern Regional
President and member of the Atlanta
chapter, is now taking, which in
cludes twelve of the leading cities of
the South. Mrs. Heilman will give a
report on the National Convention
and hopes to stimulate interest and
activity in the Hadassah health pro
gram. She will return in time to pre
side at the Southern Regional Con
ference to be held in Atlanta in Janu
ary.
Mrs. Armand Wyle, president of
the Atlanta Council of Jewish
Women, was the Atlanta delegate at
the first conference of presidents of
the National Council of Jewish
Women ever called, held recently in
Chicago. The purpose of this confer
ence was to act on recommendations
of Messrs. Jones, economists of New
York City, who presented a survey
before the group of presidents, na
tional chairmen of committees and
national officers of the Council. The
recommendations of this body will be
acted upon at the triennial conven
tion of the National Council of Jew
ish Women, which will be held the
last week of March in Detroit.
Atlanta Boy Honored
Mr. Ben Ehrlich, Jr., was recently
elected president of the student body
at Bass Junior High School. Young
Mr. Ehrlich is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Ehrlich of Bonaventure Ave.,
and has been prominent in sports at
his school. He is also well known
as one of the junior councillors at
Camp Osceola, Hendersonville, N. C.,
where, as a senior camper two sum
mers ago, he was awarded the loving
cup for being the best all-round
camper.
The Music Committee of the Coun
cil of Jewish Women, under the chair
manship of Mrs. Waldo Oettinger, an
nounces a series of ten evenings of
Wagner’s operas, to be played and
interpreted by Hugh Hodgson, one of
the South’s leading pianists. Besides
“The Ring’’, which will be given in
full, other phases of the famous
composer’s music will be explained by
Mr. Hodgson. While Mr. Hodgson
will interpret the themes of various
selections, the greater part of the
series will consist of the actual play
ing of the most characteristic com
positions. The musicales, which will
be held every alternate Monday eve
ning, beginning January 4th at 8:00
o’clock at Mr. Hodgson’s studio in
the Erlanger Building, are open to all
who are interested, the nominal fee
to include the complete series. All
who are interested are requested to
communicate with Mrs. Waldo Oet
tinger, 2243 East Lake Road, Atlanta,
whose telephone is DEarborn 0583-W.
The Council feels fortunate to have
secured Mr. Hodgson, who is head of
the Department of Music at the Uni
versity of Georgia, and who lived in
Germany for four years during which
time he studied under the famous
Stepanoff. Miss Irene Leftwich will
assist him at the second piano.
Rabbi Louis D. Mendoza, of Con
gregation Oheb Sholom, Norfolk, Va.,
and Mr. Lee J. Loventhal, lay leader
of the Synagogue, Nashville, Tenn.,
were guest speakers at The Temple
in connection w’ith a nation-wide
movement of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations to combat the
religious depression. The visiting
speakers are members of a group of
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the most distinguished i. nf .
binical leaders of the h f la: '
who are conducting met < ^
are arranged in what is k v n a 1
Union Tour to cover the ire'eo .n'
try. These meetings are , a „g ed
order to arouse interest the J
of America in behalf of national
religious institutions of , j ewjs ,‘
people, such as the II, Union
College, the Department of nagogu,
and School Extension, and large vi
riety of religious activities aintaine
by the Union of Amerh Hebrew
Congregations. The Union Tour wa>
organized by David A. Bro . 0 f New
York City, widely known lay leader
and philanthropist. The executive
board consists of Ludwig \ <>gelstein
chairman; Adolph S. Ochs and Henr\
Morgenthau, of New York; Isaac W
Bernheim, Denver; Alfred M. Cohen
Cincinnati; Hon. Simon W. Rosendale
Albany; Judge Max C. Sloss, San
Francisco; Judge Horace Stern, Phila
delphia. The Temple Board gave a
luncheon honoring Dr. Mendoza and
Mr. Loventhal at the Standard Club.
A special meeting of the mother
of the senior grades of the Religious
School was recently held for the pur
pose of discussing questions of inter
est to the parents of the children in
those grades. An Advisory Council
was elected to co-operate with Rabbi
Marx in solving various school prob
lems. Members of this council an
Mrs. J. N. Reisman, Mrs. Maurice
Weinstein, Mrs. S. R. Greenblatt,
Mrs. Joe Brown, Mrs. S. I. Massed,
Mrs. J. B. Gordon, Mrs. Albert Kuhn,
Mrs. D. G. Bloom, Mrs. Cohen Loeb,
and Mrs. Alvin Ferst.
Gate City Lodge of B’nai B’rith held
its annual election of officers at the
regular monthly meeting recently
The newly elected officers who will
be installed during January are. Mr.
A. L. Feldman, president; Mr. A. L
Myers, 1st vise-president; Mr. I raiih
A. Constangy, 2nd vice-president; Mr.
Herman Heyman, 3rd vice-president;
Dr. L. C. Rouglin, treasurer and
chairman of the Board of Trustees,
Mr. Joseph M. Brown, secretary; Mr-
Joseph A. Schlesinger, Monitor; . '•
Joseph Loewus, Mr. J. H. Notruu.
Mr. Phillip Tenenbaum, Mr. J-
Weinkle and Mr. Armand Wyle, nu n
bers of the Board of Trustees.
’ampa, Fla.
Jewish non-partisanship m
ible history in universities, c
mged by the Tampa Bay Bap -
ssociation, according to
elegraphic Agency.
The association, representing t ir >
ght churches, has reques" ^
ioval of Rabbi David Z.elonka^f
emple Schaarai Zedek o P
’om the faculty of the ", hedueld
anior College where he ‘ The
> give a course on Bible ’ ziel .
ssociation, referring to - coUege
aka’s appointment b>
•ustees, asserts that
should not be taught \
the Bible
! man "bo
Memphis
Installation services
N. Taxon, new spiritual
Baron Hirsch synagogue
cently.
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