The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 26, 1946, Image 3

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Friday, April 26, 1946 T H ! E SOUTHERN ISRAELITE Three B & P Hadassah Meets At Miss C. Hoffman The Business and Professional.! Division of Hadassah will have! a social gathering for members and friends at the home of Miss Celia Hoffman, 461 Boulevard, N. E./ Wednesday, May 1, at 8:15 p.m. . One of the highlights of the evening will be Mr. Robert M. I Jr. Hadassah Silver Jubilee Banquet Dr. Bardin, Guest R. Bloom, Chairman The Silver Jubilee Banquet of the Junion Hadassah, will be held at the Progressive Club, Travis, who will review Milton 1 Monday, April 29, at 6:30 p. m. Steinberg’s new book, A Partisan The guest speaker for this out- to the Jewish Problem. After the ! landing occasion will be Dr. Shlomo Bardin, National Direc tor of the American Zionist discussion, refreshments will be served. The B. & P. Division of Ha dassah, in cooperation with JW'B, is also sponsoring a dance for sei vicemen at the Temple, Saturday night, April 27, which will feat ure entertainment, dancing and refreshments, fur nished by members from the B. & V. group. Welfare Fund (Continued from Page One) Battle for Survival” with Orson Wells, and a campaign reel "Check and Double Check.” Both were well received. The next meeting of all the "Colonels” in the Men’s Division will be held on Monday Evening, April 29th, at 6:30 P. M., at the Standard Club. This Is a dinner meeting. The “Colonels” have an evening of important work ahead of them. It is urgent that there be a good representative attendance. WOMEN’S DIVISION FI LL SWING AHEAD Mrs. S. J. Stelnbach and Mrs. Ralph K. Uhry, Co-Chairmen, have called all the "Colonels” In the Women’s Division to a meet ing on Sunday morning, April 28th, at 10:30 a. m. at the Stand ard Club. At this meeting the "Colonels” will discuss the strategy of the general solicita tion among women. All teams will determine their territory and assignments. A meeting of the entire Wom en’s Division, "Colonels” and "Captains,” has been scheduled for Wednesday, May 1st, at 12:30 ! P. M., at the Mayfair Club. This is the annual luncheon of all' the workers in Women’s Division. At this gathering final Instruc-; tions about the campaign will be I given by the heads of the divi sion.' Kits will be distributed,, ready for general solicitation. YOUTH DIVISION REACHES TWO-THIRDS OF GOAL The first report meeting of the Youth Division showed that two- | thirds of the goal has been reached. The second report meeting of the Youth Division is scheduled for Wednesday eve ning. May 1, for one hour, 7:00 to 8:00 p. m., at the Standard Club. All colonels and captains are urged to attend. The meet ing will last one hour so that those attending will be free to meet other engagements for the evening. WOMEN’S SPECIAL GIFTS REPORT GOOD RESULTS Mrs. George Chait, Mrs. Philip Shulhafer, Mrs. Harrv Dwoskin. and Mrs. Joseph Freitag have been hard at work securing in creased giving. Their object is to bring women’s giving into the bracket of advanced giving. And thev are succeeding beyond their expectations. Th o,r feel gratified and encour aged by the spirit shown by all those whom they have seen so far. Success is in the air. Good and proper giving is the order of the day. ANNUAL COMMUNITY DINNER The annual community dinner Is set for Monday, May 13. Fur- ther details will be announced in the next issue of The Southern Israelite. Charter members will take part in the first tableau. Members participating in these tableaus are, Katie Edelstein, Rita Gates, Mary Tabachnick, Flora Hirsh, Marcia Bogart, Carolyn Rosen- bloom and Thelma Lupian. Rita Gates, dramatic director, and a newcomer to our city will be featured in the main tableau. Chairman for the banquet is Rebbeca Bloom, assistant chair man, Honey Saperstein. Assist ing is Rita Gates, Director of Dramatic Presentations; and Jennie Davidson, Reservation chairman. Helen Klein is in charge of music. Rabbi Friedman Addresses Shearith Israel Brotherhood OBITUARY Mrs. Harry Robkin Re-Elected Chairman Of B & P Hadassah The Business and Professional Division of Hadassah announces the unanimous re-election of Mrs. Harry Robkin as chairman for the 1946-47 term. Other officers elected include: Mrs. Edward Krick and Mrs. Louis Klein, vice-chairmen; Mrs. Edward Janko, treasurer; Sadie Katz, financial secretary; Mrs. Manuel Wolbe, recording secre tary; Mrs. Hilda Schwartzberg, division correspondence secre tary; Mrs. Frances Copy, corre sponding secretary; Harriet Vit- ner, assistant corresponding sec retary; Mrs. Rose Anderson, par- j Leowinsohn and Mrs. Joseph MR.'LEO PIHA Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Plha, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Piha, Mr. Nance Piha, Mr. Jakie Piha, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beton and Mr. ahd Mrs. Isaac Varon at tended the funeral of Mr. Leo Piha Wednesday at the chapel of Greenberg & Flinn. Rabbi Joseph Cohen officiated. Inter ment, Greenwood. * * * SAMUEL TEMES Funeral services for Rev. Samuel Temes were held Thurs day, April 25, at the chapel of Greenberg & Flinn. Rabbi Tobias Geffen and Rabbi Hyman R. Friedman officiated. Interment was in Greenwood, Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Ben Krugman, Mrs. Joseph REBECCA BLOOM Youth Commission and Director of Brandeis Camp Institute. A dramatic presentation of the history of the National Jun ior Hadassah, and of the growth of the Atlanta unit will be given. Those participating are Helen Goldman, Flora Hirsh, Bea Vit- ner, Sybil Gillman, Alice Gon- ?her, Helen Klein, Frances Flt- terman and Lillian Rich. The history of the Atlanta Junior Hadassah will be pre sented in a series of tableaus. A ASISTERHOOD The regular monthly board meeting of the AA Sisterhood will take place at the Educa tional Center at 10:15 a. m., on May 1. There will be no luncheon, as announced in the Synagogue bulletin, in view of the Welfare Fund luncheon taking place on that day. At the regular monthly meet ing ol the Shearith Israel Bro therhood which will be held Thursday May 2, at 8:15 p. m., in the Vestry Room of the Synagogue, 500 Washington St., Rabbi Hyman R. Friedman will deliver an address on “The At titude of the Rabbis Towards Labor and the Laborer.” In his talk, the rabbi will point out the causes of the misconcep tions that have been responsible for the alienation of the labor organization against religion, and will clarify the true attitude to the problems confronting em ployer and employe shrdlushrd pounded In the Bible, Talmud, and Rabbinic Responsa. Since this is a problem in which are all vitally concerned in the present time, the Brother hood extends a cordial invita- liamentarian. The following directors were elected to serve for three years: Dr. Regina Gabler, Mrs. J. Selig L,e.vy, Sara Gershon and Mrs. Jack Maziar. The newly elected two-year directors are Mrs. Fritz i Witt, Lillian Reisman, Charlotte Vltncr and Celia Clein. Mrs. Nathan Bach, Mrs. Ben Lutsky, Mrs. Max E. Robkin and Dr. Rose Lahman were elected to serve as directors for one year. Honorary members of the board are Mollie Shamos and Mrs. A1 Freedman. One of the highlights of the meeting was an inspiring talk given by Progessor Glenn Rainey o nthe Atomic Age. Podhouser, all of Atlanta; son, M. Sgt. Aaron Temes, U. S. A., Monterey, Cal. Women Volers On B'nai B'rith Program The regular Monday night radio program of the B’nai B’rith will be turned over to the League of Women Voters. The purpose of this broadcast is to create public interest in exercising the rights to vote and to aid voters in making the proper selection in the coming primary. The station is WATL; the time 7:15 p. m., Monday, April 29. Shearith Israel Youth Lectures A new series of lectures deal ing with the Ethics of the Fathers will be given at the Shearith Israel Synagogue, 500 Washington St., everv Saturday afternoon, commencing April 27 at 5:30 P, M., for the benefit tion to all members of the com-1 of boys between the ages of 13 munlty to attend the lecture and participate In the open forum which will follow the address. Joe I. Zimmerman, President of the Brotherhood, will preside; and Edward Krick, chairman of the Program Committee, will present the speaker. Hadassah Holds Oneg Shabat The beautiful garden of Mrs. S. J. Stelnbach, at 909 Oakdale Rd., will be the scene of the most outstanding Oneg Shabat of the year, to be held on Saturday afternoon, May 4th at 2:30 p. m. Atlanta Senior Hadassah Is proud to announce the speaker of the day, Mr. Max Kroloff, whose subject will be “The Victories of Peace.” Mr. Kroloff is well known for his connection with the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai Brith. Mrs. Benjamin Brodie present a biblical reading. J WANTED Companion huosekeeper for elderly lady in small apart ment. Familiarity with ko sher diet essential. Phone AT. 1493 or write Mrs. Anna Shear, P. O. Box 1483, Atlanta, C-a. to 18 Rabbi Hyman R. Friedman will present this series in a manner that will be appealing to this age group. 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