The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 31, 1933, Image 12

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SOUTHERN NOTES _Activities Throughout the South Atlanta, Ga. IFFEURS Let us prepare you for the Spring Parade, giving you an individual hair style to suit your personality. • MAISON ADOLPHE Biltmora Hotel HE. 6835 S. I. FRIDDELL (Sucrrnnor to FriddeU. Hr on.) INTERIOR DECORATOR High Grade Imported and Domestie Wall Papers Interior and Extorlor Painting "Houic of Quality Since 1900" 846 JUMPER HE mlock 6458 EAGER & SIMPSON Corset Shop Elastic Girdles - Silk Underwear Reducing Girdles and Accessories Camp Supports □ WA Inut 4972 24 Cain Street, N. E. ATLANTA, GA. The roofgarden of the Jewish Progres sive Club, decorated as a garden in the Meier Schefye School, was the scene of the annual Donor’s Luncheon of the At lanta Chapter of Senior Hadassah held recently. The luncheon guests, upon en tering the club, were transported to Meier Schefye, the Children’s Village, a model educational institution for under privileged children. The school is a project of Junior Hadassah where the children are maintained and taught trades and crafts. The American tourists (guests at the Donor’s luncheon) participated in the joyous spring festival of Lag B’Omer and were entertained by the students (members of Hadassah taking part in the program) with a national folk-dance, the *‘Hora,” Palestinian songs, a humorous dialogue, a vocal chorus and a playlet. Mrs. Benj. B. Brodie and Mrs. Herbert Taylor were chairmen of the program. Under the direction of Mrs. Senia Solo- monoff, the Singing Waitresses were pre sented in an effective and picturesque drill, forming a “Mogan-Dovid,” the Star of David, and the letter “H”, rep resenting Hadassah. Mrs. Jack Isenberg, Mrs. Morris Frank, Mrs. S. A. Goldberg, Mrs. Louis Cohen, Mrs. Mose 'Taylor, Mrs. Sol O. Klutz, Mrs. Harry Mattel, Mrs. A. Stein, Mrs. Charles Weinstein, Mrs. Berry Cohen, Mrs. Jack Weiss, Mrs. M. L. Kahn, Mrs. Louts Rittenbauin, Mrs. R. M. Travis and Mrs. J. M. Rosenfeld performed the drill and dance, the "Flora,” a fast and furious, intoxicating, rhythmic native dance. All the money obtained from the pro ceeds of this luncheon, ecxept a very small amount used for foodstuffs, was sent directly to the Hadassah Medical Organization. The luncheon was pre pared strictly in accordance with the die tary laws. 'The co-chairman, Mrs. I. M. Weinstein, Prices are 'way down, but the quality of our work is as high as ever. Phona CA Ihoun 3101 ATLANTA TENT & AWNING COMPANY EAST POINT, SA. The South*t I.argent Awning lluilders OFFICERS OF THE COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN for 1933-34—from left to right—Mrs. Herman Heyman, first vice-president, \ln Sam Asher, treasurer; Mrs. /. F. Stern, president; Mrs. Morris Solomon, auditor Mrs. Henry Simmons, recording secretary. and Mrs. Jake Jacobs, Mrs. E. H. Lipp- man, Mrs. Sam Sugarman, Mrs. I*. Kop- lin, Mrs. Nathan Sinkoe and Mrs. S. E. Levy, were in charge of shopping and cooking activities and were responsible for the delicious repast that was prepared. ▼ 'The A. Z. A. order of Atlanta joined with its other 160 fraternal chapters of this country and Canada in the celebra tion of International A. Z. A. Parents’ Day in its chapter room at the Hebrew Orphans’ Home. Since one of the creeds of an A. Z. A. is filial love, one day is set aside each year as a special day to honor parents. 'This international celebration was first started by the order on May 12, 1928, as A. Z. A. Mothers’ Day, but since has been changed to A. Z. A. Parents’ Day. This year the local chapter arranged an interesting program under the supervis ion of Aleph Simon Wender. The prin cipal speakers were Rabbi Harry Ep stein and Mr. Henry A. Alexander. Mu sical numbers were furnished by Alephs Bennie Glustrum and Leonard Green- baum. Among A. Z. A. members of the At lanta Chapter who received high schol arship honors were: Aleph Simon Wen der, who was made Phi Beta Kappa, international honorary scholastic frater nity, at Emory University during the past term; Aleph Moses Abelsky, who was elected to the Junior College Scholarship Society, Alpha Epsilon Upsilon, at Em ory. Aleph Wender is the second A. Z. A. member to have been elected to I*hi Beta Kappa during the school year 1932-1933. Aleph Joe Glazer was elected to Phi Beta last term. ▼ The Temple Sisterhood met at the Temple house, at which time very inter esting reports were given by the dele gates who attended the recent Sisterhood convention in Savannah, and a short re sume of the year’s work of the local Sis terhood was read by the President. The new officers were installed for 1933-34. The Sisterhood biennial meeting was in Chicago in May. Members attending official were Mrs. Earnest Horwitz as delegate from Georgia, Florida and Ala bama; Mrs. Leo Straus, as delegate from the Atlanta Temple Sisterhood; and Mrs. Sam Schoen, as member of the Na tional Board, visitors. Several others went it [12] Rabbi Meyer Berlin, of Jerusalem, president of the World Mizrachi Organ ization, and the recognized leader of world Jewry, spoke at the Congregation Ahavath Achim, Washington Street and Woodward Avenue. Rabbi Berlin has played a prominent part in the Zionist movement since 1901 He came to America for the first timr at the outbreak of the World War, and with Rabbi Wolf Gold founded the Mizrachi Organization of America, of which he later became president. Rabbi Berlin also served as vice-presi dent of the American relief committee and is a former editor of the Hebrew weekly Haivri. A year ago he visited South Africa and founded the South Af rican Mizrachi Organization. T Mrs. I. F. Stern was elected president of the Council of Jewish Women at the annual meeting, when election of officers and directors for the coming year was held. Mrs. Stern, who is an able and conscientious worker, will succeed Mrs. Arrnand Wyle, under whose constructive leadership the council has increased it* activity and achievement for the pa* two years. Those elected to serve with Mrs. Stera were: Mrs. Herman Heyman, first vice- president; Mrs. Ernest Howitz, second vice-president; Mrs. Henry Simmons, sec retary; Mrs. Sam Asher, treasurer; Mr*. Fred Saloshin, assistant treasurer; Mrs- Clarence Wenar, corresponding secretary Mrs. John Herzfeld, assistant corre sponding secretary; Mrs. Morris Solomon, auditor. To fill the unexpired terms of director* for 1932-35 are Mrs. Maurice Jacobus an^ Mrs. Henry Solomonson. Directors f<> r 1933-36 are Mrs. Max Goldstein. Mr*- Edgar Bodenheimer, Mrs. Phillip s b u -' hafer and Mrs. Ralph Uhry. Honorary member of the board for 1933-36 is Mr* Arrnand Wvle. After the installati n oi * 1 new officers a social hour was enjoyeo. during which pupils of Mrs. Senia monoff, instructor of the dance in At! mta. presented a number of dance inte p tations. (Please turn to page 14) * THE SOUTHERN ISRAEi Tt