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SOUTHERN NOTES
Atlanta, Ga.
One of the outstanding affairs to be
jjven by the Atlanta unit of Junior Ha-
ji.sah is the Revue which will take place
n the evening of December 5th at the
Atlanta Woman’s Club, Peachtree Street.
is the major fund raising project
which is sponsored by the Atlanta unit of
anior Hadassah to meet the quota al-
,cate<i to them by the national organiza-
... n of that name which maintains three
Palrstinian projects with which they arc
jlfiliated.
The Revue is being staged under the ra
bble direction of Mr. Jack W. Bailey, of
thr John B. Rogers Producing Co., of Ohio.
Sfr. Bailey possesses unusual ability as
i director of amateur theatrical produc-
•ens, having put on successful shows for
virious organizations throughout the coun-
try. Mr. Bailey is a graduate of Drake
: diversity, Fine Arts Department, having
.penalized in dramatic literature and
jramatic production and dancing. At one
nme he was stage manager and coach
for the Ralph Bellamy Players and has
wrved as master of ceremonies at the
Paramount theatre in Pueblo, Colorado.
He has also played the comedy lead in
Irene.” Through the efforts of Mr.
Baile\ the theatre going public is assured
of an evening of most delightful enter
tainment. 'I'he program arranged is very
attractive, full of pep, fun, comedy skits,
classical and specialty song numbers, and
will include seventeen scenes.
The opening scene will be “Hello
Everybody,” which represents a living
clock, having twelve girl dancers attired
in beautiful black and gold costumes.
The Bold Bad Men,” dressed as ban
dits. do a song and dance. The “Orien-
’alr scene is elaborate in its setting, fea
turing Oriental prince and princess, with
ttn Oriental maidens which will add to
the scenic presentation. Interwoven
throughout the Revue will be several
medy skits. “A Night in Madrid," with
'panish tambourine dancers, Spanish la
te- and toreadors and special Spanish
atmosphere both in costume and music
•'ll! be featured. A chorus of eight girls
in an act entitled “Dance Mad” are
earning an intricate tap routine which
' far from amateurish and will be a
'ure fire hit. In a big Hawaiian scene a
n Vf l comedy twist has been worked out
and is bound to get gales of laughter
rrom the audience. 'I'he “finale” of the
" r 't act is done by sixty girls in a “Pickin’
1 otton ’ dance designed specially for the
junior Hadassah Revue.
Miss Lillian Reisman is president of
Atlanta unit of Junior Hadassah and
Wneral chairman of the Revue and is be-
in £ ably assisted by the following chair-
nf n: Finance officer, Miss Helen Balser;
r °grarn chairman, Miss Lillie Berchcnko;
Publicity chairman, Miss Rose Cohn;
‘'airman of costumes, Miss Lillian Esser-
man ; chairman of telephone, Miss Sara
( »rrshon; chairman of rehearsals, Miss
'< ad - Shuman; chairman of tickets, Mrs.
barp. Siegel.
Fo, tickets and reservations call Mrs.
Harr Siegel, Walnut 5766, or any Junior
Had --ah member.
▼
M , M ary G. Schonberg, executive
* Cfe ary of the National Council of Jew-
' n ^ omen, was guest speaker at a meet-
n,: f the Atlanta section, held at the
' fan ard Club.
M ■>. Schonberg is widely known for
' er ork as teacher in the public schools
' *w York City', as factory inspector
in t: New York State labor department,
i ' c ic secretary' of the Woman's City
^ u! of New York, and as director of
romotion department of the City
Housing Corporation, through which con
tact she has been familiar with the mul
titude of social and economic problems
particularly affecting the welfare of
women and children. Mrs. Schonberg
was largely responsible for the first study
of *' I'he Trained Woman in the Eco
nomic Crisis,” made la*t year by the
American \\ omen’s Association at the
request of the president’s committee on
unemployment and for a second study
which is now being conducted to ascer
tain important additional information.
Besides her active affiliation, she is iden
tified with a number of civic and legis
lature groups.
Savannah, Ga.
Rabbi Gemu;k Solomon
Christianity and Jewry celebrated his
thirtieth anniversary.
To honor Dr. George Solomon at the
celebration of his thirtieth anniversary
as rabbi of the congregation of Temple
Mickve Israel, prominent Jews and non-
Jews gathered at the Temple house re
cently.
Savannah, Georgia, the scene of Jew
ish activities from the time Oglethorpe
settled in Georgia in 1793, enjoy* the dis
tinction of being among the oldest Jewish
settlements in America. With the exception
of Congregation Beth Elohim, of Charles
ton, Mickve Israel is among the oldest
in the Southland. As the spiritual leader
of Mickve Israel, Rabbi Solomon has
gained the respect and love of laity and
clergy of both Christianity and Jewry,
and his career has made him one of the
outstanding leaders of Southern Jewry.
The program for the anniversary cele
bration consisted of organ preludes, Mrs.
Addie May Jackson; introductory re
marks, M. H. Levy, president Congrega
tion Mickve Israel; invocation, Rabbi
Jerome Labovitz, rabbi Congregation
Yeshurun; brutherhood service, Joseph
H. Mende*. member board trustee*
Mickve Israel Brotherhood; hymn, choir;
greetings, Rev. John S. W ilder, D. D.,
pastor Calvary Baptist Temple; soprano
solo, Mrs. A. J. Cohen; greetings, Rabbi
Isaac E. Marcuson, rabbi Congregation
Beth Israel, Macon; selection, choir;
greetings, Rev. David Cady Wright,
D. D., rector Christ Episcopal Church;
alto solo, Miss Amelia Quint; address,
Rabbi David Marx, D. D., rabbi Hebrew-
Benevolent Congregation. Atlanta; duet,
Mrs. Cohen, soprano, Miss Quint, alto;
response. Rabbi George Solomon; bene
diction, Rabbi Morris Max, rabbi Con
gregation B. B. Jacob; reception in Mor-
decai Sheftall Memorial, Michve Israel
Sisterhood.
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