The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 01, 1933, Image 16

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PEDIGREE DAIRIES INC. takes this opportu nity to express its sincere good wishes to a class of people with whom we have had a long and continous rela tionship in selling our Clean, Rich, Pure Milk — Pedigree is proud of its sanitary handling of milk and for your health's sake drink more of it for its nourishment. You will find that you will enjoy Pedigree Milk better than any you've ever tasted, m Pedigree .... Eg-Dairies INC. SOUTHERN NOTES Atlanta A tea-dance and a program featuring Rabbi Abraham Shustcrman, of Athens, was sponsored by the Atlanta Chapter No. 134 of the Aleph Zadik Aleph of the B’nai B’rith at the Jewish Educational Alliance in celebration of its third an niversary. Members of the Georgia B’nai B’rith conference and of the Birmingham A. Z. A. chapter were present. Henry A. Alex ander, advisor of the Atlanta chapter, introduced Rabbi Shusterman. Aaron Rose, Harold Levin, Seymour Cohen and Mose Abelsky delivered talks on A. Z. A. and its work. Adolph Vajda presented the Abe Feldman medal for outstanding work to Sidney Parks. ▼ The Atlanta Chapter of Senior 11a- dassah held their first monthly meeting of the season at the Jewish Progressive Club. Mrs. Herbert Taylor presided, and in her opening address stressed the present ne cessity of Palestine as a land of refuge and rehabilitation and as a homeland for the Jewish people. The new officers introduced by Mr. Tavlor were: Mrs. T. T. Heilman, first vice-president; Mrs. I. M. Weinstein, sec ond vice-president; Mrs. Jack Weiss, re cording secretary; Mrs. Morris Frank, corresponding secretary; Mrs. T. M. Ros- enfeld, treasurer; Mrs. P. Konlin, finan cial secretary; Mrs. R. M. Travis, as sistant financial secretary; Mrs. Sam F. Levy, honorary president. Mrs. Taylor appointed the following committee chairmen for the coming sea son: Mesdames M. A. Greenblatt and Abe Cohen, infant welfare; Mrs. Sam A. Goldberg, general ball; Mesdames M. Mendel and Floyd Brandeis, ball tickets; Mrs. Louis J. I.evitas, membership; Mes dames Sam Levy and I. M. Weinstein, donor luncheon; Mesdames Abner flirsch and Mose Taylor, Jewish National Fund; Mesdames Harry Mattel, S. Kul- bersh, Sol O. Klotz, sewing; Mrs. S. Hirsch courtesy; Mrs. J. Friedman, ship ping; Mesdames J. Jacobs and E. A. Josephs, refreshment; Mesdames Sam Goldberg, Morris Frank and J. Rosen- feld, junior-senior relationship; Mrs. Joseph Weiss, nominating; Mesdames M. B. Copeloff and B. Cohen, penny lunch eon; Mrs. I.. Isaacson, publicity. The standing committees will work on their particular projects, while all depart ments will make a united effort for the two major H. M. O. (Hadassah Medical Organization) projects, the Annual Ball and the Donor’s Luncheon. The program for the year is as follows: October, Jew ish National Fund Month; November, An nual Ball; December, Membership Month; January, Penny Luncheon Fund Month; February, Jewish National Fund Month; March, Outside Relations Month; April, Infant Welfare Month; May, Donor’s Luncheon Month; June, Round up of Year. NR A cards were distributed among the board members who enthusiastically en dorsed President Roosevelt’s program and pledged their cooperation. ▼ Miss Natalie Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewald Cohen of Atlanta, has received the high honor of being elected a member of the National Political Science Honor Society in their chapter at the University of California, where Miss Cohen is entering her senior year. Election to membership in the fraternity is attained entirely through scholastic achievement. A very active season for its in. a% ;.. membership is foiecast for the Progressive Club, as evidenced program of cultural, athletic an. 1 enter-l tainment activities scheduled for 'nc f*: ■ and winter. I The cultural program opened m > r; I tember with the appearance of \: r . Kd I ward M. Kahn, executive direct.), ..f ^,1 Jewish Educational Alliance, who *p n [.l on September 19th on “The Jew—Thirl Day and Age.” Mr. Kahn’s jcldrr«| proved that he is well verted on th’| plight of the Jews in foreign r<>untrir«l and especially in Germany. I Of special interest to J. P. C. member. I is the program outlined for athletics. Th? I Club was fortunate to obtain the «ervicr»| of Mr. Joe Bonowitz as athletic ani l physical director, who is in charge of the| following program: I 1. Business Men’s Classes every das | except Saturday, and Sunday at noon, con I sisting of calisthenics, vollev and hand! ball. | 2. Business Men’s Classes in the g\n I nasium Tuesday and Thursday night* I 3. Junior Gym. for youths from IS t I 21 years of age. 1 4. Volley Ball League, Seniors. Voile I Ball League, Juniors. ] 5. Basketball, Juniors and Senior* I f>. Handball, Juniors and Senior*. 7. Indoor Baseball, Juniors and Senior* I 8. Boxing and Wrestling. Organization I of J. P. C. boxing and wrestling teams. I 9. Individual gym. instruction with! equipment recently installed. I Mr. Bonowitz is widely known in ath I letic circles in the North and South. He I has been playing professional baseball I since 1919 with some of the largest I leagues in the game. This year he joined I the Atlanta Crackers and proved himself I to be one of their most valuable men I He was physical director and basketball I coach for the Schonthall Community Cen I ter of Columbus, Ohio, for ten year*, unti'l the spring of 1930. He was ba*ketba I coach and physical director of the Y. V j H. A., of Chattanooga, Tenn. Hi* pa«l record and experience is indicative of a I brilliant season with the Jewish Pro-1 gressive Club. Of interest from the social angle area series of dances that have opened up this month, heralding the fall season. It is through the diligent efforts of the present administration, headed by Cha^ W. Bergman, president, that Club activi ties are kept at a high peak this seawn Other officials are Vice-President Sol I Yudelson, Treasurer J. Loewus and Sec retary M. L. Mendel. Board of Gove: nors consists of Morris Abeltnan. Dr. H I. . Cohen, M. M. Cuba, H. M. l^\ Sidney I. Saul and I. Spielberger. V The Atlanta Section of the Nationi Council of Jewish Women has begun function actively for the coming '***’* i of 1933-34, under the leadership of tb* officers and directors elected at the i nual meeting in May, 1933. The ofK* 1 * include Mrs. I. F. Sterne, president; M " Herman Heyman, first vice-prc*id<r Mrs. Ernst Horwitz, second vice-pr f * dent; Mrs. George Rosenbaum. ,rfi ’ urer pro tern; Mrs. Fred Salosbin. sistant treasurer; Mrs. Henry Simtn 0 ®* recording secretary; Mrs. L. H corresponding secretary pro tern ; ^ ' John Herzfeld, assistant corre* onT^ secretary; Mrs. Morris Solomon, The directors for 1931-34 ar •"; dames Alvin Ferst, Ernest Morris n. b Apfelbaum, Max Samuels, Ben F uf * {Please turn to page 34) [16] 4* THE SOUTHERN ISRA 'M 1 *