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Friday, January 16, 1942
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
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Educational Alliance To Celebrate Organization Activity in Atlanta
Golden Jubilee of Basketball January 25
The Jewish Educational Alliance will be held in the now Alliance Allttvatll Acllilil SvilUffOlIlie Service Guild Nursery Rome Knl»l»i To AddreaS
will celebrate the fiftieth annlver- Ballroom. ° ° # *1»
ary of the ^ ime of basketball General admission of 2»c covers Plans Second Bas Mitzvah School Pupils and the League Meeting Monday
Sunday, January 25. The Basket- the games and dance. Entire pro- ^ „ National Emergency At Educational Center
Council of
the
the Alliance is ceeds of the Golden Jubilee Pro- . V 1 ® second "Baa Mitzvah” will
sponsoring the Golden Jubilee gram will go to the Naismith Me- ** ht ' ld * l th * Ahavalh Achlm Syn- children of the Service Guild Rnbbl Selig Auerbach, of Rom#,
games. morial Fund. agogue at 8:15 p. m. Friday. Jan Nursery School, like those of the wU1 thc principal speaker at a
Because of the popularity of the JEA II 1QUE STANDINGS U '" V *** United St..tes. are intensely inter- meeting of the Ahavath Achim
game of Basketball, and its far
reaching influence on youth, the
fiftieth anniversary of the inven
tion by Dr. James Naismith at
Springfield Minn. College, In 1891
will be observed In a year of in
ternational celebration. The
Basketball Council of the Alliance
has arranged an all round pro
gram that will do honor to the
memory of Naismith.
At 7 p. m. January 25. a playoff
game will take place between AZA
357 and the SOZ Reds of the In-1
termediate league Both teams
finished the first half schedule
tied for the lead, each team win
ning six games and losing one.
At 8 p. m., SOZ, winners of the
first half in the Senior League,
will play a team of All Stars,
selected from the other senior
teams In the league; ABC, AZA,
134. and JTC Aleph Club.
Roster of the Senior league All
Stars ABC—Victor Leaf-Morris
Silver-Irving Senzel.
Atlanta AZA 134-Bob Ney Abe
Hoffmnn-Harold Siegal.
JTC Aleph Club—David Elsen-
berg - Henry Levinson • Sidney
Stein-Harold Mizell
The Senior League All Stars
will be coached by Barney Me-
dintz, former Northwestern Uni
versity and Jewish Progressive
Club basketball star.
A special pageant of basketball
will take place betw’een the halve*
of the SOZ-All Star game.
To top the program off a dance
Couple Will Present
Yiddish Concert at JLA
A talented couple, prominent on
Final First Half
SENIOR DIVISION
Won Lost
Per
The confirtnand Is Inge Sultan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Sultan. She will road in Hebrew ;
SOZ 5
1
833
and English from the Bible Head-
AZA 134 3
3
.500
ing for that Sabbath nnd will de-
ABC 3
3
500
liver an address on "Significance
JTC 2
4
333
of "Bas Mitzvah.” Rabbi Harry
INTERMEDIATE
DIVISION
Epstein will also give a sermon
Won
Lost
Per
during the services.
•AZA 357 6
1
.857
Later in the evening the A. A.
•SOZ Reds 6
1
.857
Sisterhood will honor Inge at a re-'
SOJ 4
3
.571
ception.
JTC Bees 2
5
.288
The first Bas Mitzvah held in
Lichtenstein 2
5
.286
I>e«'ember proved a very special
Boy Scout Blues 1
6
.143
occasion and a large crowd was
•Playoff game between AZA 357
present ns the Congregation innu- 1
and the SOZ "Reds”
will
be on
guruted this new form of religious
Golden Jubilee Program Sunday,
education in the city.
concentrated enthusiastic "tibject, according to Elliott
es than is the school work- Goldberg. League president, will
be "War Experiences in England.”
The improvement in woodwork
has been quite noticeable. For-
Rabbi Auerbach, a newcomer to
this country, was in London Just
W ith Our
Armed Forces
I’urpone at this column is
to acquaint the Atlanta Jewish
Community as to what the
Jewish Welfare Hoard, mem
ber agenry of the IJ. 8. €>., la
doing for the Jewish soldiers
In this area—how we are eo-
operatlng with other U. 8, O
agencies In giving service to
all soldiers and alao to picture
In the form of human interest
stories how the soldiers are
receiving this service and
what they think of It.
merly u day’s work resulted in P rior to the h * ov y bombings of '40
weird and shapeless masses of and ho accumulated many Inter-
wood. Now more time nnd experiences before sailin*
thought are given to planning nnd * ur America. He has been spiritual
to careful hammering, sawing and leader at Rome, Oa., for a year and
shaping. Ingenuity and a drive n half.
toward perfection are becoming 1 be \ <>ung People’s League Is
more and more prevalent. an organization of young persons
Sonic have asked, "Why a Nur- ^ rom 1® to years old, whoa#
scry School in u time of war purpose is to carry on social nnd
emergency?" cultural activities and identify
Mrs. Roosevelt, in her leader- themselves closer with the syne-
ship of civilian defense and in her Hogue. All young people of the
many articles and broadcasts, has arp Invited to attend thc Mon-
given thc affirmative nnswer. (, »y meeting and hear Rabbi Auer-
It Is of the utmost Importance t bach,
to the future of America that little * n addition to Goldberg, officer*
children be given their precious Include David Macnrov, vice pres-
Then—members of the Visita
tion Committee have to fiqd con- !
vcnlent time.
All this is tile visit from one
direction. We’ll start from another
angle and show why the visit is
worth all the advance planning—
and more besides.
Take Sammy Schwartz . . .
There was a little wreck of the
“Jeep" in which he was riding ut
heritage of fun nnd laughter while
adults go about the business of the
stern and stark realities of n
world at war. The theme of a re
cent national conference was
"Life, Liberty and Happiness for
Children Now."
It is in this spirit that the Ser
vice Guild Nursery School carries
on.
The Service Guild Nursery
School will graduate five of Its
Ident; Frunces Slnkoe, treasurer;
Leonard Schwartz, recording sec
retary, and Rosalie Bock, corres
ponding secretary.
the time of practice maneuvers ... . .
and he broke a eg. He has friends , . , , . ,
at camp, friends possibly from his
those children’s places are begin-
,, . .. . Je. nlng to be refilled. Two new chll-
WANTED: Volunteer Talcnl hom. loan, .nd othe™ whom h.' d d „J „, ve , pplled
One of the most ambitious activ- j since induction. Now an un
ities begun for the benefit of expected putient he is severed
soldiers is the local J W. B. sur-1 from {Um P fr *endn and sent off to
vey of all available local talent. u Grange city and a strange ho*-
■ This means the Atlanta J W. B. P'lal-Undc Sam’s way of insur
one having started this week.
Enlist NOW for Civilian Defense
PUT YOUR CAR
IN GOOD HANDS!
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SUN *V*I«*N& iSS 1 lOHiil « . V
RALPH CANNON
AUTO SERVICK
111 Sffiaf IL, H. W.
the Yiddish stage of America and 0 jj, ce ^ compiling a list of singers, * n * *be best of medical attention
Europe, will appear in a 18-act
Yiddish concert at the Jewish Edu
cational Alliance at 8.30 p. m
Sunday, January 18.
The pair of actors, Ben Jacov
and his wife, M;nam Gerr, were
dancers, actors, instrumentalists
and musicians, comedians, mono-
loguists, lecturers, barkers —and
what have you in the way of en
tertainment and ability.
Once all this talent is spotted,
for our boys. He arrives at Gen
ernl Hospital. . . New faces around
him ... he misses friendship.
And so docs J. S. Schlimmer. . .
He's at Lawson General for an
emergency operation and has re
started for several months in Lon- programs of varied acts will be covered enough to be lonely,
don with Maurice Schwartz, idol pi ann ed and troops of entertain-
of the New York Yiddish Art cri organized to bring this enter-
Theatre j tainment to areas where the sol-
Their program of skits, monolo- diers arc located,
gues and songs will taken from the Contacted so far have been such
gems of Yiddish classics. ; college institutions us Agnes Scott.
Both have entertaining versatil- 1 Southern Dental College, Emory, with other Jewish soldiers at the
in the Yiddish field and a G M. A.. Georgia Tech. Ogle- hospital are invited to a reception
thorpe University, and the Uni
versity of Georgia System Center
And so far the promise of coop-
The fact that both are Jewish
is ducly noted by Chaplain Black
ford and their names put on the
list for the Atlanta J. W. B. office.
Comes Wednesday afternoon
and then Sammy and J. S., along
ity in the Yiddish Held ana a
varied program is promised.
Originally from Poland, (hey
ured the European continent
idely before the present out- eration has been splendid.
eak of Hitleriam. They were
treed to flee, leaving behind a
>g son under 20 whose where-
they have not heard in
m a year
Glee clubs, orchestras, theatre
room.
Who do you suppose is there?
Yep. Our Visitation Committee—
a J. W. B. worker and two or three
local ladies ready to throw out the
groups and other talent have been charm, to tell Jokes and be genial
This is Hi
colonies—th
tine—establ
which is n
brought to the attention of the J.
W. B office
Yet more talent is wanted. In
dividuals who can stage act*—who
rt IT I < II can entertain. These are requested
U to contact the Atlanta J. W. B
K—B nai B rith s N. office—and soon, so that the field
has given $1,500 tr jp, can get started. These trips
Relief Society wil j ^e —for the entertainers
r Faith Commit and g* tidier*.
HOW TO MAKE A VISIT
The Visitation Committee of the
Atlanta J. W. B. Committee really
could write a book—on how to
pay a call on patient* at Lawson
General Hospital. This, to be sure,
would be quite different than the
formality of visiting the new
neighbor or returning
invitation.
jr Automobile
ly aligned
H|e-haTf inch out
effort to se/*- dragged 87 feet
Commonv? Inspection.
versary. \ignment Co.
artlaikd 8L A
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and encouraging. Cigarettes and
refreshments are on hand and a
small gift is distributed
“Gosh, It’s sure good to hear a
Jewish person," was how one
patient described this contact.
‘After being laid up in bed all
this time, listening to patients and
doctors . . . ” .
Sometimes the patient* have
problems to discuss . . .
Sometimes they find in the
visiting room a fellow from their
same camp, or their home town.
Always they are introduced and
emerge with more friends at the
hospital itself.
The C. O. doesn’t have to be
a party asked for permission every single
time. He like* the idea and Chap-
Now 2 Great Stores
Under 1 Management
For your convenience we added
a new store at
101 PEACHTREE STREET,
with a stock full of the finest
leather goods and luggage you
can buy. Come in today and look
around.
101 Peachtree St.
and
80 N. Forsyth St.
First permission must be se- lain Blackford is doing all In his
cured from the Commanding Of- power to help, so that now, every
fleer. Wednesday the Visitation Corn-
Next cooperation of the Chap- mittee has an entree for its pro-
lain has to be secured. gram.
COMPLETE LINE OF LUGGAGE AND
is. f'*'* n