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rr day, December 6, 1946
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Atlanta Community Calendar
DECEMBER 8. Sunday:
7:00 P. M.—Spaghetti Supper Meeting of Temple Youth Group,
Temple.
DECEMBER 9, Monday:
7:00 P. ,M.—Spaghetti Supper for Shearith Israel Sisterhood,
Brotherhood, Synagogue.
DECEMBER 10, Tuesday:
7:30 P. M.—Meeting of Beth Jacob Sisterhood.
DECEMBER 11, Wednesday:
8:30 P. M.—Chanukah Ball, A. A. Sisterhood, A. A. Educational
Center.
DRCEMBER 16, Monday:
% 8:00 P. M.—Sabbath School Teachers’ Seminar. Rabbi Jacob
Rothschild and Louis Schwartman, speakers, Mayfair
Club.
8:15 P. M.—Monte Carlo Night, B. & P. W. Hadassah, Mayfair
Club.
DECEMBER 18. Wednesday:
8:30 P. M.—Jewish Musio Concert of Atlanta Cultural Series,
Marguerite Kozenn and Julius Chajes, Progressive Club.
DECEMBER 20, Friday:
8:00 P. M.—Chanukah Service, Shearith Israel Synagogue.
DECEMBER 22, Sunday:
3:30 P. M.—Shearith Israel Sisterhood Annual Chanukah
Carnival.
DECEMBER 23, Monday:
8:30 P. M.—Chanukah Dance, sponsored by Or V'Sholom Sis
terhood, Sky Room, City Auditorium.
DECEMBER 26, Thursday:
3:00 P. M.—Channaukah Youth Festival, A. A. Educational
Center.
JANUARY 6, Monday:
7:00 P. M.—Annual Dinner Meeting, B’nai R'rith Lodge, May-
fair Club.
DECEMBER 17, Tuesday: •
8:00 P. M.—Meeting of Delegates to Community Council,
Standard Club.
BASKETBALL round in the girls league ended
Fourth round in the Double A ' with a 27 to 20 vlcto, y for the
basketball league was played Sun- s - ’ 0V t r .'J* ^ L ‘ ??} ly R ° s f n
day. Dec. 1. In the first game ™ ade * 7 ? f the £• D ; Q ’s Points.
A. B. C. bowed to an inspired JTC the losers Bernice Fishman
Cultural Series
Entertainer
and Q. Bregman scored 10 points
each. j
The schedule for next week:
Sunday, Dec. 8, 4:30 p.m., S. D.
G. vs. D. O. Z.
Monday, Dec. 9, 4:30 p.m., T. N.
L., vs. B. B. G.
The standings:
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SEEK RELATIVES
Ruwa Goldfarb, a displaced per-
[ son in the American occupied zone
of Germany, is seeking a relative,
i Simon Schatenstein, who was born
in Kovno, Poland, and is supposed
to be living in Atlanta or Its en-
{virons.
Any one having any knowledge
• of the whereabouts of Mr. Schaten
stein, please call Kenneth Wasser,
I Federation for Jewish Social Strv-
i ice, MA-2171.
aggregation, 35 to 31. The game
went into an overtime period when
the time expired with a 30-30
score. For the losers Fred Levy
scored 10 points with Ascher Edel
stein and MU Silver 9 and 6 points
respectively. For the winners,
Phil Froug, sharp-shooting center,
yas high scorer with 13 points.
Jake Froug and Alvin Halpem as
sisted with 8 points each.
In the other closely contested
game, the 518 Alumni nosed out
by one point the 134 Alumni.
Charles Spielberger, high scorer for
the losers, tallied 13 points. The
518 Alumni was paced by Chajage
with 10 points and Skeets Kaha- tennis league was played on Thurs-
now assisted with 8 points. Billy day, Dec. 5th at 4:30 p.m. A great
Winder, besides playing as effi- deal of interest was shown in these
cient a defensive game as has been matches which were all closely con-
seen on the Alliance court all year, tested. On Thursday at 4:30 p.m.,
tallied the winning marker during s. D. G. will play T: N. L. and
Team
Won Lost
Tied
Pet.
S. D. G..„
2 0
1.000
D. O. Z..„
0 0
1
.000
T. N. L.._
0 1
1
.000
B. B. G. ..
0 1
.000
GIRLS’ TABLE
TENNIS LEAGUE
The first round of the girls
table
D. O. Z. will play B. B. G.
the closing 35 seconds of play.
Double A Sunday, Dec. 8 will
see the final games of the first GLEE CLUB
round of the tournament. The big
The boys glee club which meets
game of the evening, to decide the on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. is mak-
championship of the first round ing progress with the numbers
will be between the JTC Alumni that they have selected for re
am! the 518 Alumni. Inasmuch as hearsal. With several more weeks
neither team has tasted defeat as of practice they will be ready for
yet, this game is expected to be their first engagement. Prelimi-
closely contested and worth see- nary plans are being discussed for
ing. A capacity crowd is expected an operetta, and very shortly a call BOXING PROGRAM
to witness this event. will be issued for persons interested with the completion of the box-
The schedule for Sunday, Dec. 8: in taking part In this activity. In- ing room, the boxing program is
6:00 p.m. A. B. C. vs. All Stars terested persons please contact Mr. about to get underway. The room
JULIUS CHAJES, eminent
composer-pianist, who will ap
pear, in a joint concert at the
Progressive Club at 8:30 pjm.,
Wednesday, Dec. 18, with Mar
guerite Kozenn, outstanding
dramatic soprano. Mr. Cha
jes made his American debut
in New York Town Hall in
1938 and has since gained rec
ognition as an extraordinary
artist. With Miss Kozenn. he
recently toured Europe. The
couple won spectacular success
in Czechoslovakia. In Paris,
they staged a concert for the
benefit of concentration ramp
orphans.
Season tiokets, at $5 each for
the five events remaining in
the scries, may be secured by
mailing checks to P. O. Box 815,
Atlanta Cultural Series. They
represent a savings in cost and
include a superior, well-rounded
presentation of wit, musical and
lecture occasions.
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
JTC Alumni vs 518
Alumni
Kooms Club vs. AZA
JTC
The standings:
Team Won Lost
Friedman or Mr. Tasgal.
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134 Alumni 2
A. B. C .. 1
J. T. C 1
Kooms Club 0
Pet.
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and as soon as a competent In
structor Is available the regular
boxing classes will be organized.
All interested persons please con
tact the Athletic Director at the
Alliance.
Arrangements are being made
FOLK DANCE GROUP
The Folk Dance Group which is
making fine progress, and inciden
tally having a great deal of fun,
is preparing for a demonstration
at one of the Sunday Night Dances
which they will sponsor. The Com- ...
mittee for arranging the affair is Lhe S. D. G. Club for the regu-
•"X Frances Carson, Chairman; Doro- la r Sunday Night Dance on De-
HHH I UD „ „ thy Eberstein, Milton Schiffman, cember 8th at 8:30 p.m. As usual
iThe first emme nf tL „ Peter ICrebs, and Dan Ebersteln. there will be refreshments availa-
1 “‘/r ?aaie of ,lle second A ifv, ou „h the vrouD is raDidlv get- ble and the music will be furnished
S^for SSTtato to popular NeM Montgomery
D ai. H°U.e,,reTf orXwn- nm ,UU And onjoyab.o- and hlo orchestra.
ners were Sam Pinsky with 10 and adJust themselve « ver y easily -
points followed by Alan Gillman YIDDISH FORUM
with 8 points. For the losers Ber- Sam Elkon, Chairman, invites
nie Gillman was high scorer with all members of the Alliance Yid-
9 points and was ably aided in the dish Forum and their guests to be
scoring department by Ira Rosen- { on hand on Sunday afternoon, to
berg with 8 points. Final score for hear George Hersh Fine speak on.
that game was D. S. I., 44; AZA ' ‘ The Enrichment of a Folkway
357, 27. ! Through Yiddish Literature.” Mr.
The second game of the after- Fine’s subject which is geared to
noon ot 2:30 p.m. was between the city-wide celebration of Jew-
AZA 134 and AZA 518 with 134 ish Book Month, will be of keen
winning handily to the tune of 32 interest to numerous localites who
to 20. High scorer for the game enjoy presentations in Yiddish,
and the winners was Alvin Hur- The meeting is scheduled for 4:00
witz with 19 points. For the losers p.m. in the Alliance Library.
S. Feldman was the high scorer
with 8 points.
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In the final game S. O. Z. out
distanced AZA JTC by a score of j
24 points with the final 3core be- j
ing 45 to 21. For the winners
Herbert Mendel was high scorer I
with 17 points and Jerry Findel-
stein second with 14 points. For |
tile losers, Irving Berlin and Alvin
Minsk each scored 7 points.
The schedule for Sunday, Dec. 8:
1:30 p.m. AZA JTC vs. AZA 518
2:30 p.m. D. S. I. vs. AZA 134
3:30 p.m. 8. O. Z. vs. AZA 357
The standings:
Team Won Lost
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S. O. Z 2
AZA 134 2
AZA 518 1
D. S. I 1
AZA JTC 0
AZA 357 0
TTie first game of the second
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