The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, December 02, 1938, Image 7

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peceinber 2, 1938 The Southern Israelite Page Seven iorHadassahHoldsFormalDance /• ^ mUC h-awaited event, the an- 1 junior Hadassah Dance, will j^ e place on Thursday evening. BEWARE THIN SOLES a n invitation to colds and sickness. Don’t delay having vour soles replaced. tint in Shot /iopoiKJn j 224 PEACHTHtE Vt&. . , t'r-tSt’i *>•.'. • rr - ■' .'•♦Tl * Chjb *f at Progressive! T ° Get NtW Aides The 1 donee whi”^ Until 1 a ‘ m ' Abe Reisman, newly-elected paid-up members onW 1c -° ’ ^ mm r ande f of Atlanta Post 112 of tation and is formal S by mvi ~ the , Jewish War Veterans, will The affair is one of tho * , make appointments for his admin- vish annn i ■ of the most la * I lstrallon Monday. Dec. 5, when the Tunin? Hni l lTS s P° nsored by post holds its regular meeting at Junior Hadassah—and bids fair 8 p. m. at the Hcnrv Gradv Hotel of the 0 cnrr 0 ent the ^? St 0Utstandin « Plans will also be made ^for the L L n L SO , Cla J seaSon - Music ! installation of new officers will be provided by Bill Manley ' I s ~ and his orchestra. ‘ , Members of the drum corps of j the Sons of the Jewish War Vet- All Junior Hadassah members !£ ans .' vU i quests of Mr. and and their friends are cordially in- i !r r<: ' Ma<di Frankel at a turkey vited to attend the Oneg Shabat r lnn< L r \ S *'. ndn y- Dec - Mr. to be held at the home of Miriam Frankc1 ’ ad JUtant of the local JWV Orenstein, 947 Capitol Avo.. S. R os o ls honorar y commander of Orenstein, 947 Capitol Avo.. S. W. on Saturday, Dec. 10, at 3 p. m. The guest speaker at the meet ing, which is being sponsored by THE LORionm MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA rUa to Tlotida ...and soak yourself in sun* shine. Swim in our sapphire pool or dip in the sea. Golf on velvety greens. Enjoy the most thrilling vacation-ever. In a few words...come to THE FLORIDIAN HOTEL the Sons Outpost. He is honoring the Outpost for the fine showing it made in the Armistice Day pa rade. Ben Brodic will speak on his experiences in the Spanish- American war at the dinner. both Junior and Senior Hadassah, is to be Adrian Schwartz, Presi dent of Avukah, the Zionist or ganization on the college campus. Mr. Schwartz is prominent in J. N. F. activities, and has recently returned from Palestine. The Atlanta Chapter of Senior Hadassah wil hold its monthly Oneg Shabat at the home of Mrs. Phil Tenenbnum, 980 Lanier Boulevard, N. E., Saturday, Dec. 3, at 2:30 p. m. The subject for the afternoon w’ill be “Atlanta Writers and Literature in the Making." Mrs. Abe Schaeffer, president of the Amateur Writers’ Club of Atlanta, will review Stefan 7Aveig’s “The Lost Menorah." Miss Lola Pergament and David Ungar will read some of their original manuscripts. Mrs. Ben Brodie, chairman, will present a paper on the Sabbath Portion of the Bible. N Y ofhem—Part Central Hotel,Suitm32h ,CJ 7-3000 Atlanta Senior Hadassah held its annual membership tea at the Jewish Progressive Club Monday, Nov. 28. Mrs. Harry Dwoskin re ported that 84 new members had been enrolled since September. ♦'/.tv *>* LU1 U*.IQij. d * m ct»q Zzr*-’- **•' cou >** ■““n® The Sigma Theta Pi Sorority will be host at a Mothers and Daughters’ luncheon Saturday, Dec. 3, at noon at the Standard Club. Officers of the sorority are Misses Janie Sherman, president; Elaine Montag, vice-president; Amelia Freitag, secretary; Joan Strasburger, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Tessler will entertain with a dance in honor of their daughter, Sylvia, Sun day evening, Dec. 4, at their home on Washington Street. Martin Silverstein, of Green ville, S. C., was elected to mem bership in Alpha Epsilon, junior honorary scholastic fraternity at Emory University. Visitor Ben Parks, well-known an nouncer of the CBS in New York City, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jacobson. At Bach Theatres CENTER Sunday and Monday “The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" star ring Edward G. Robinson and Claire Trevor. Tuesday; “Men Are Such Fools" with Wayne Morris and Priscilla Lime. Wed nesday “No Time to Marry" with Richard Arlen and Mary Astor. Thursday: “City Streets" with Leo Carillo and Edith Fellows. Friday and Saturday: "The Texans” with Randalph Scott and Joan Ben nett. PONCE DE LEON Sunday: "You’re Only Young Once” with Mickey Rooney. Mon day: "Romance of the Limber- lost" with Jean Parker and Eric Linden. Tuesday: “State Police” with John King. Wednesday: "Men Are Such Fools” with Wayne Morris and Priscilla Lane. Thurs day and Friday: "Algiers” starring Charles Boyer and Hedy Lamarr. Saturday: "Prison Farm" with Lloyd Nolan. 11ILAN Sunday and Monday: “Algiers” with Charles Boyer and Sigrid C.urie. Tuesday and Wednesday: Big Double Program. Thursday and Friday: "The Texans” Ran dolph Seitt and Joan Bennett. Saturday: "Blind Alibi” starring Richard Dix. “The Young Heart” Comes to Loew’s Janet Gnynor, Douglas Fair banks, Jr., and Paulette Goddard make their debut as an exciting new screen trio in David O. Selz- niek’s comedy romance, "The Young in Heart,” now playing at Loew’s Grand theatre. Roland "Topper” Young, Billie Burke, Henry Stephenson, Rich ard Carlson, romantic newcomer from the New York stage, and Minnie Dupree head the imposing supporting cast of this screen ver sion of the I. A. R. Wylie Saturday Evening Post serial, "The Gay Banditti.” “Lost Horizons” Opens at Erlanger “Lost Horizons”, the Federal Theatre production which will be presented from Tuesday, Dec. 0. to Saturday, Dececmeb 10 at the Erlanger Theatre, will be giv en as a special performance, Wed nesday, Dec. 7, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans. The play was written by Harry Segall with John Hayden and has no connection with the novel of James Hilton, which was pro duced as a movie under a similar name. This play depicts the life after death of an actress, who learns in the "record hall,” of the mistake of her suicide and the ef fect of her death on her contem- porories. Mrs. J. B. Levitan is chairman of the Auxiliary committee for the sale of tickets for Wednesday night’s performance. She can be reached at MA. 1533 or WA. 9989. The Auxiliary will share in the ad vance sale only of tickets. Your ATLANTA FEDERAL THEATRE In Cooperation With Jewish Veterans Auxiliary Presents Lost Horizions (Not the Motion Picture) Beginning Tues., Dec. 6 8:30 P. M. In New Quarters Erlanger Theatre SUNDAY A MONDAY “THK AMAZING DH. CLITTERHOUSE" Edward G. Robinson and Claire Trevor TUESDAY * “MEN ARE SUCH FOOLS" Wayne Morrls-Prlscllla l.anr 1 WEDNESDAY “NO TIME TO MARRY" Richard Arlen-Mary Astor THURSDAY "CITY STREETS" Leo Carrlllo-Edlth Fellows FRIDAY & SATURDAY "THE TEXANS" Randolph Hcott-Joan Bennett “THE TEXANS” Randolph Scott-Joan Bennett SATURDAY "BLIND ALIBI” Richard Dix" POMCE.wJ R E S SUNDAY "YOU’RE ONLY YOUNG ONCE" Mickey Rooney MONDAY “ROMANCE OF THE LIMBERLORT" .lean Parker-Erlc Linden TUESDAY “STATE POLICE” John KlnK-Constance Moore WEDNESDAY “MEN ARE SUCH FOOLS” Wayne Morrls-Prlscllla Lane THURSDAY A FRIDAY "ALGIERS" Charles Boyer-Slgrld Gurle Saturday “PRISON FARM" Lloyd Nolan Loew’s GRAND RjItsuJ lira Uaiud A nilu —Added— ‘MAN’S GREATEST FRIEND" A Pete Smith Specialty