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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, August 21, 1942
Marines Parade In Jerusalem
to the beautiful Conga music A note on War Records
i hythm of Irving Melcher s orches- i e are n ovv at war with the
Axis and one of our biggest prob-
hot dogs were served. Some of the ' ems as ^ ews anc * as Americans
is to combat untrue rumors. We
tra- Delicious Kosher corn beef
sandwiches and plenty of Kosher
most interesting features of the
evening were: 1. the waltz con- iare P roud to sa y lhat our se rvice
test for which the prizes were two j boys in Atlanta have been doing
free tickets to Guy Lombardo’s (their part and are anxious to serve
Royal Canadian Orchestra’s dance,their country and their home. We
at the Loew’s Grand Theatre. 2.! have a hi f? h number of local men
Three sport dances. The lucky j active service throughout the
service men each won a telephone t wor ld. Let us combat rumors by
call home and the girls each re- ' telling true facts. Help us to com-
ceived a delicious box of candy. bat these ugly rumors by sup-
Mary Allgood of Hotel Ansley P^’ng ° Ur office with facts that
fame sang with the orchestra and ! s * low Lhe accomplishments of your
proved to be most entertaining. At j own sons and kin in the armed
12:15 the sweet, rhythmic peals of! forces If y° ur son or kin received
Home, sweet, home, rang in our! an y honors, awards, or special
ears. Mrs Robert Spector and Mrs. | recognition please contact this of-
I. Jacobs deserve bouquets for an ^ help us keep our war rec-
and Jewish marines and sailors parading throng* the streets of Jerusalem. With the Axis
f° w '"■> at tho gn(<‘s of Egypt, the Zionist Organization of America has Intensiflcd its efforts to help
•evuro tiio establishment of seimrate Jewish fighting forte batted on 1’alestlne.
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DO YOU KNOW THAT the
present Federation for Jewish
Social Service was first organized
at about the same time that the
Associated Charities, now the
Family Welfare Society, wa* es
tablished in 1907? It was an out
growth of earlier organizations.
DOU YOU KNOW THAT the
present Montefiore Family Service
Bureau of the Federation is a di
rect descendant of the Montefiore
Relief Association which func
tioned in the early nineties of the
last century and was an independ
ent relief association until it was
merged with the Federation in
1924?
DO YOU KNOW THAT the
Morris Hirsch Clinic of the Feder
ation was first opened in 1911,
Just one year after the Alliance
opened its doors? During all these
years Dr- J. E. Sommerfield was
the chief of the medical staff until
his death several years ago.
The Federation and its consti
tuent agencies are old established
institutions familiar with the tra
ditions and background of the
Jewish community. They have,
however, remained sensitive to the
changes, growth of populations
and present-day needs of the
Jewish group.
They have kept pace with the
With Our
Armed Forces
JWB—USO in Atlanta
General Hospital.
Wednesday, August 26
Bicycle Riding.
Group party at Piedmont
being planned-
Relious Services
Park
their assistance in serving re
freshments to the boys and girls.
The hostesses under the direction
of Miss Bess Lutsky at last Satur
day night’s dance were Regina
Hime, Beula Franco, Sylvia Fried
man, Freda Bizinsky, Frances Sin-
koe, Bootsy Gavron, Mina Cohen
and Dorothy Samel.
Bouquets also go out to Misses
Edith Beeber, Edith Newman,
Louise Simon, Rae Miles, Bootsie
Gavron, Lillian Singer, Helen Seff,
Rosa Goldstein, Rose Eizenstat,
Cecil Clein, Bess Lutsky. Annette
Hall, and Freda Bizinsky for their
cooperation in volunteer clerical
assistance
Home Hospitality
Population of the service men
I with the Atlanta Area is inereas
ing greatly. We now have from
550 to 600 boys coming under the
JWB roof weekly. Our greatest
We are looking
you about your
ords up to date,
to hearing from
boy.
Mr. Milton Waronker and his
committee should be congratu-
,lated for their
war records.
splendid work in
ROOFS—
-Any Type
EXPERTLY REPAIRED
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221 MARIETTA
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Friday, August 21
Services will be held at Lawson
General Hospital with the soldiers
themselves conducting the ser
vices. Refreshments will be served Relious Services j number arrive for the weekends,
by a group of young ladies alter On Friday, August 14 we broke i " e have tried to include mass Ac-
services. | attendance records for religious tlylty as well aa group activity on
Saturday, August 22 | services at Lawson General Hos- | Saturday night ^>s well as on Sun-
1. Social and dancing at Pro- pital.
gressive Club. Soldiers invited by Cans and Private Mike Shapiro
invitation. conducted the services. Private
2. Social at Standard Club- Sol- Weitz was acting soldier cantor
diers invited by members. and led the group in the most in
spiring. responsive singing. There
were 78 boys in attendance. A
committee of young ladies helped
serve refreshments under the Di
rection of Miss Shirley Sunshine,
and Miss Ida Schlaeffer.
Rabbis David Marx, Harry H
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3. Barn dance—WSB Radio
Show. Tickets obtained at JWB
office early Saturday. Limited
number available (100)-
Sunday, August 23
Icicle dance and outdoor pro
gram at the Standard Club.
Private Abraham Jacob afternoons^ At the present
time vve are concerned about home
hospitality for the High Holy
Days. When tho committee con
tacts you regarding home hospi
tality for the holidays we hope
you will make it possible to create
for service men a home away from
home.
Hear
ELLIS
ARNALL
Speak Over WSB
Saturday Night, 9:30
Group drrc'ng will take place to j Epstein, Joseph Cohen and Tobias
the musical strains of Irving Mel-'Geffen have all made plans con-
cher’s orchestra in the ball room.
Entertainment, refreshment, and
group prizes. This promises to be
as enjoyable an afternoon as was
held on July 26 at the Club.
Tuesday, August 25
A committee of ladies under the
direction of Mrs. I. T. Cohen. Mrs.
I Irving Goldstein, and Mrs. Eugene
cerning the service men who will
be in Atlanta on the 11, 12. and
13, and who plan to attend ser-I
vices at the various Synagogues i
and Temples according to their
wants, desires, wishes, and needs.
Out-Door Picnic
The JWB office was the usual
hectic place on Sunday. Three
Reward FaRhful Service—Re-Elect
JUDGE T. O. HATHCOCK
to the
CIVIL COURT OF FULTON COUNTY
HU huh record of derisions upheld by the Appellate
Court is conclusive evidence of his qualifications.
(Paid Pol. Adv.)
CLARENCE DUNCAN
development of Jewish
Welfare in this country.
Social ; Oberdorfer will pay its usual call hundred service men and young
I on the bed patients at Lawson
The
FERNBANK BARN THEATRE
presents
“THE DRUNKARD”
A Group Theatre Production
Every Tuesday and Friday, 8:30 P. M.
849 Clifton Rd„ N. E. Admission 30c
YOUR SUPPORT FOR AN ENDORSEMENT TERM WILL BE
APPRECIATED
Re-Elect
HUGH
COUCH
STATE SENATOR
From Fulton County
SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1942
ladies at the William Oliver!
Building climbed into the waiting
trucks and were soon whisked j
away to beautiful Adams Park.
There the bidding of the lunches,
which each girl had prepared for
two service men. took place. You !
can imagine how much food we j
had We really could have fed |
plenty more. After eating, an en- j
joyable treasure hunt was held ;
and many prizes were awarded to i
th? lucky boys and girls. The ma
jority of the men went swimming. ■
A few went horse back riding and j
several boys played golf.
The park authorities have been
most cooperative in rendering this j
service to us. We were honored ;
by the presence of General Gray- j
son from Washington, D. C. who!
was a guest of Mr. Leo Richard
Cohen Before leaving for home a
wonderful time was had singing
to the strains of Irving Melchers
accordian. This past week end was j
by far one of the most successful I
outdoor affairs experienced by
our service men.
Conga Dancing
Last Saturday night, August 15.
500 boys and girls were swaying
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Candidate for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Mr. Chastain Vacancy)
‘Your Vote and Influence Will Be
Appreciated”
Subject to Democratic Primary
September 9. 1942
CAPABLE ▼ EFFICIENT
Sure—We Need a Change!
Elect
JERE WELLS
CONGRESSMAN
From the Fifth Georgia District
He’s able, liberal, progressive,
tolerant—and. will represent all the
people.
Subject to Democratic primary
September 9