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The Southern Israelite
November 25,
lOEW’C
■™ GRAND **
Andy Hardy Is
Back at Loew’s
Andy Hardy is back In town!
All done up in a cowboy suit, he
romps “Out West with the Har
dys,” now showing at Loew’s
I Grand.
For this latest adventure the
entire family is in top form, with
the locale moved to a ranch.
Mickey Rooney’s “Andy Hardy”
gains with each portrayal. The
newest addition to the Hardy
tioup is little Virginia Weidler,
who gives Mickey many a bad
moment. Virginia’s expert heckl
ing is something for the books.
The remainder of the family is
intact: Lewis Stone as Judge
Hardy, Fay Holden as Mrs. Har
dy, Cecilia Parker as sis.
A (l ded
TIIKY LIVE ACAIN
“RAGE OF PARIS”
Danielle Darrieux and
Dour lass Fairbanks, Jr.
WEDNESDAY
A Return Engagement
“DARK ANGKL”
Fredrir March, Merel Oberon
and Herbert Marshall
THURSDAY
‘•PROFESSOR BEWARE”
Harold Lloyd-Phyllis Welch
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
“ALGIERS”
Charles Boyer, SiRrid Gurle
and Hedy Lamarr
AT BACH THEATRES
CENTER
Beginning Sunday and contin
uing Monday and Tuesday, “The
Rage of Paris” starring Danielle
( Darrieux and Douglas Fairbanks,
Jr. Wednesday (only) return en
gagement of “Dark Angel” star
ring Frederic March, Merle Ober
on and Herbert Marshall. Thuis-
day (only) “Professor Beware”
starring Harold Lloyd and Phyllis
Welch. Friday and Saturday
“Algiers” starring Charles Boyer
and Hedy Lamarr.
PPONCE DE LEON
Sunday and Monday “Little
Tough Guy” with the “Dead End
Kids”. Tuesday “Young Fugi
tive” with Robert Wilcox. Wed
nesday “Danger on the Air” with
Donald Woods. Thursday and
Friday “The Rage of Paris” with
Danielle Darrieux and Douglas
Fairbanks, Jr. Saturday “City
Streets” with Leo Carillo.
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Sunday and Monday "Romance
of the Limberlost” with Jean Par
ker. Tuesday and Wednesday a
big Double Program. Thursday
and Friday “The Amazing Dr.
Clitterhouse” with Edward G.
Robinson. Saturday “Prison Farm”
with Lloyd Nolan.
B 'nai B’rith Meet
Gate City Lodge of B’nai B’rith
will hold its next meeting Monday,
Nov. 28, at the Standard Club. The
main speaker of the evening is
Professor Glenn Rainey, of Geor
gia Tech who will discuss “The
World’s Answer to Fascism.”
The morning committee for the
forthcoming elections will be ap
pointed at the meeting and the
date of presentation of the Dental
Clinic to Grady will be announced.
Dinner, at the usual price of fifty
cents, will be served at 6:30 sharp.
Oculists
Prescriptions
Filled
EYES EXAMINED AND
GLASSES FITTED
BO AZ
OPTICAL CO.
228 Mitchell St.. S. W. WA. 9831
Near Terminal Station
Established 27 years
WEDNESDAY
■DANGER ON THE AIR 1
Donald Woods
THURSDAY Sc FRIDAY
“RAGE OF PARIS”
DanieUe Darrieux and
Douglass Fairbanks, Jr.
Saturday
‘•CITY STREETS”
Leo Carrillo
Your
ATLANTA FEDERAL
THEATRE
In Cooperation With
Jewish Veterans Auxiliary
Presents
Lost
(Not the Motion Picture)
Beginning
Tues., Dec. 6
8:30 P. M.
In New Quarters
Erlanger Theatre
HAD ASS AH NEWS
The November meeting of the
Business and Professional Division
of Senior Hadassah was held at
the Ansley Hotel last Monday
evening, with Mrs. H. B. Morris,
chairman, presiding.
The program, arranged by Mrs.
Abe Fitterman, offered a discus
sion of contemporary events, hu
morous songs and readings by
Cantor Platkin, and a very enter
taining skit presented by: Mrs.
E. Fox, Mrs. J. M. Kirstein. and
Misses Helen Abelsky, Rosalie
Abelsky, Anne Cohen and Rae
Kaplan. A report by Mrs. Mor
ris on the recent Hadassah con
vention hold in St. Louis com
pleted the program.
Miss Helen Sofr, Membership
Chairman, reported that 35 new
members had been secured this
year.
Announcement was made by
Mrs. M. L. Kahn of plans for a
membership party to be held the
third Monday in December, and
that the Dramatic Group, under
Mrs. Sol Marshall, meets every
Wednesday evening at the Jewish
Educational Alliance. Miss Mil
dred Levy is chairman of this
group, and all desiring to join can
get in touch with her at MAin
4744.
Miss Rose Cherkas, cultural
chairman, reported the last meet
ing of the Fireside Guoup and an
nounced the next meeting at the
home of Mrs. H. B. Morris, 949
Courtney Drive, N. E., on Wed
nesday, Nov. 30, at 8 p. m.
“The River Breaks,” by I. H.
Singer, will be reviewed by Miss
Marie Tessler, followed by a gen
eral discussion. Ail members arc
cordially invited.
Mrs. Joseph Glazer, president
of Atlanta Junior Hadassah, is in
Pittsburgh, Pa., representing the
local chapter at the national con
vention of the organization which
will last through Sunday, Nov. 27.
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Refugees . . .
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and will not tolerate any form of
block settlement.”
In London the Central Council
for German Jewry asked the Bri- j
tish government for unrestricted I
admission of German-Jewish chil- |
dren up to the age of 17 on con
dition that they are maintained
and gauaranteed by the Jewish |
community. Under this plan 5,000 ;
(Children would be placed in hos- i
tels or camps and trained for ulti
mate emigration elsewhere.
tours-cruises
Steamship Tickets
John T. North
Steamship Agency
New Location
88 BROAD ST., N. \\ T
WAlnut 0738
United Furniture Shop
UPHOLSTERING . . . REPAIRS
410 Edge wood Ave., X. E.
Phone WA. 8188
./. W. V. fleet Officers
A. B. Reisman was elevated
from senior vice commander to
commander when Atlanta Post
112 of the Jewish War Veterans
held its annual election Monday,
Nov. 21. He will take office in
January.
Milton Vronker was elected sen
ior vice commander, Sam E. Levy
junior vice commander. Ben Brody
judge advocate, Dr. M. B. Cope-
loff surgeon and Jack Barechson,
Morris Flax and Louis Vrono,
trustees.
The Post presented a large flag
for daily use to Commercial High
school Wednesday morning. Com
mander Harry M. Wengrow made
the resentation at a ceremony at
tended by the school’s cadet corps
and entire student body.
Business Notice
The unexpected large number
of guests who attended the open
ing of Mrs. Abe Orude’s kosher
restaurant at 499 Washington
Street, S. W., last Sunday set a
new record: all the food was con
sumed before 5 p. m. Provision
for extra guests will be made in
the future, however, according to
Mrs. Grude.
Answering many requests, Mrs.
Grude will serve fish and chicken
dinners on Friday nights and
special Saturday dinners. Special
meals will be served if advance
notice is given by phone.
Roosevelt . . .
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Palestinian Jews have made over
10,000 applications for immigra
tion permits. Since the full quota
for the current semester is only
4,270 the chances for favorable
replies to those applications are
very slim, at best.
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Obituary
MRS. MANNIE R. BEERMAN
Friends and relatives are mourn-
the sudden death of Mrs. Mannie
R. Beerman, who died Nov. 21
after a short illness.
Surviving the former Miss Celia
Bergman, besides her husband,
are a son, Albert; her father, Har
ris Bergman, of Atlanta; Mrs.
Bernard Kaplan, of Newark, N.
J., a sister; brother, Harold and Dr.
M. W. Bergman, of Newark, N. J.;
Charles W. and Hyman Bergman
i of Atlanta; Sam N. Bergman of
Jacksonville, Fla.
Funeral services, conducted by
Rabbi Harry H. Epstein and Can
tor H. J. Paskin were held at
Greenwood Cemetery.
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