The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 11, 1947, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Friday, April 11, 1941 c SOUTHERN ISRAELITE Fa™- r*ve WEDNESDAY NOON is the (leadline for items in next week’s calendar—conducted for the convenience of the community. SOUTHERN ISRAELITE prefers to have these items in writing at 201-205 Glenn Bldg., but will accept them over WAlnut 0791. To make the Atlanta Data Clear ance Bureau a success, it must be USED and CONSULTED by organizations. Atlanta Community Calendar Standard Club. APRIL 13. Sunday: 8:00 P.M.—B. & P. lladassah Monthly Meeting. Mayfair Club. I APRIL 14. Monday: 10:30 A.M.—Study Group. Council of Jewish Women, Miss In>wenstein, Guest Speaker: Standard Club. 7:00 PM.—Joint Dinner-Meeting, B'nai B'rith Men and Women, Mayfair Club. Victor Bernstein Symphony Or chestra. 8:00 P.M.—Meeting. Young Jewish Adult Council, JEA. APRIL 15.Tuesday: 2:00 P. M.—Board Meeting. Pioneer Women, Chapter II, Home of Mrs. David Lashner, 1074 Rosewood Dr., N.E. 8:00 P. M.—Youth Leadership Training Institute: J. E. A. APRIL 16, Wednesday: 7:00 P.M.—Atlanta Cooperative Credit Union Dinner. May- fair Club APRIL 17. Thursday: 8:00 P.M.—Sisterhood Meeting; Beth Jaeob Synagogue. APRIL 19, Saturday: 9:00 P.M.—Annual Spring Dance, Junior Hadassah-Masada, Henry Grady. APRIL 21. Monday: 2:30 P.M.—Meeting. Atlanta Council of Jewish Women. A. A. Educational Center. APRIL 22, Tuesday: 12:30 P.M.—Luncheon for Grade Mothers; A. A. Educational Center. APRIL 28. Monday: 8:30 P.M.—Raffle Benefit; Jewish War Veterns' Auxiliary, Progressive Club. APRIL 30, Wednesday: , 8:00 P. M.—Junior Hadassah-Masada Song Fest at the home of Miss Annette Alexander, 489 Angler Avenue, N. E. MAY 8. Thursday: City-wide lag B'Omer Athletic Carnival. MAY 12, Monday: 7:00 P.M.—B. A P. Annual Banquet, Mayfair Club. BREWER'S PHARMACY Two Dependable Drug Stores 923 Stewart Ave., S. W. 1173 Lee St., S. W. GATE CITY MATTRESS COMPANY PAUL G. HORNBUCKLE. Proprietor 625 Edgewood Avenue JAckson 3100 MATTRESS RENOVATORS Work Done 1 »y Exports—One-Day Service COOK TYPEWRITER COMPANY TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACHINE REPAIRS OFFICE SUPPLIES 5 Ivy Street, N. E. WAlnut 7041 INDIAN MOTORCYCLE SALES, Inc. “Ted Edwards” 624 Spring St., N. W. HEmlock 5354 FORD STOKER SERVICE CO. Radio Repair and Service SAM T. FORD 422 Seminole Avenue MAin 8741 BURN S SERVICE STATION 1885 North Decatui Road, N.E. DEarborn 9241 Tom Bums, Manager JOHN MANNING COMPANY 1050 Murphy Ave., S.W. RA. 2641 Leadership Institute Underway; Second Session April 15 First session of the Leadership Institute was held at the Jewish Educational Alliance last Monday night with an attendance of ap proximately 35 young men and women. The subject for the evening, “The Jewish Community” was pre sented in panel form. Edward M. Kahn, executive director. Federa tion of Jewish Social Service, serv ed as moderator. Appearing on the panel were Alexander Miller. Director Southeastern Region. An ti-Defamation League, and current president of Atlanta B’nai B'rith; Max Krcloff. former assistant nat ional director, Anti-Defamation League, and Herman Popkin, di rector, District Zionist Youth Commission. Second session of the Institute will be held at 8:00 p.m.. Tuesday, April 15. when Gus Jacobson, field secretary Southern Section. National Jewish Welfare Board will speak on the subject. “General Programming Techniques.” The second part of the session will be devoted to a work shop period on Arts and Crafts. Mrs. Harry Hy- manson, formerly associated with the Lawrence, Mass., Jewish Com munity Center, will be in charge j of this period which will deal with types and psychology of crafts, | crafts in the total program, and particular skills involved in clay modeling. LEGAL NOTICE . GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY: TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY: The petition of Aaron C. Greenberg, 800 Greenwood Avenue, N F,, Apart ment 16. Atlanta. Georgia. Mrs Molllc O. OreenberK. 800 Oreenwood Avenue, N. E.. Apartment 16. Atlanta, Georgia, and Irving K Knler. *104 22 Marietta Street Building. Atlanta. Georgia, re spectfully shows: 1. Petitioners desire for themselves and associates, successors and asslK-1 nees, to be Incorporated for a period I of thirty-five (35) years with the privi lege of renewal under the name and style of E-Z WASH. INC. 2. The object of said corporation | shall be pecuniary gain to itself and j Its stockholders. 3. The general nature of the busi ness to be transacted by the corpora-1 tlon shall be: (a) To operate self-service laundry establishments In Its own behalf and as agent and broker for others. To provide the equipment, materials, and other facilities necessary for the self- laundering of clothes and generally to perform all functions necessary In the performance of this activity and all allied functions. <b) To engage In the business of | acting as manufacturer's agent, man ufacturer’s broker, distributor, Jobber, j or retailer of electronic, radio, electric j and relating equipment of all kinds Ipcludlng complete units and compo nent parts. (e) To engage In the business of selling and furnishing at wholesale or retail consulting engineering serv ice and repair. Installation and maln-l tenance service In connection with i radio, electric, electronic, and related j equipment of all kinds, including complete units or component parts. (d) The corporation asks the au thority to borrow or lend money and secure the payment thereof by loan deeds or other Instruments In writing or otherwise. (e) And. generally, the corporate powers of the proposed corporation to be those extended by the Corpora tion Act approved January 28. 1938. and those thereafter allowed by law 4. The capital stock of the corpora tion shall be represented by one thousand (1.000) shares no par value common stock. 5 The amount of capital which said corporation shall begin business shall be one thousand dollars ($1,000 00) paid In cash or the equivalent. The principal office of said corpora tion shall be located In Fulton County. Georgia, though It shall have the right and privilege to establish branch offices elsewhere. WHEREAS, petitioners pray that they be Incorporated under the name and style aforesaid with the rights, powers and privileges above men tioned IRVING K KALER. Attorney for Petitioners. 404 22 Marietta Street Building. The foregoing application for chart er having been presented to and ex amined by me, and It appearing that the application 1b legitimately within the purview and Intention of the laws of this State, and It having been made further to appear by a certifi cate from the Secretary of State that the name, E-Z WASH, INC., Is not the name of any other existing corpo ration registered In the records of the Secretary of State. It Is. therefore, ordered and de clared that the application be and the same Is hereby granted. This the 8th day of April, 1947. FRANK COOPER, Judge, Superior Court, A. J. Y. A. C. The Atlanta Jewish Young Adult Council continues to gain footing and momentum from day to day. On Monday night, April 14, the third meeting will take place at the Alliance to ratify a Constitu tion and to elect officers. Guest speaker will be Miss Lillie Bleich of the Atlanta Jewish Wel fare Fund professional staff who will mention the areas of service that the A. J. Y. A. C. can take in the forthcoming United Jewish Appeal drive. ALLIANCE NEWSPAPER First issue of a monthly printed four-page newspaper will come off the press on May 1. The paper will be the official organ of the JEA and will be edited by a staff of young men and women who are thoroughly acquainted with activi ties and philosophy of the Alli ance. A meeting of the tentative staff will be held Sunday after noon at 5:00 p.m. at the Alliance. Anyone interested in the new project should be present. BOXING TEAM Coach Richard Hilley’s Alliance boxing team came in for some spec ial recognition lately when the team managed to squeeze two championships and three runners- up out of seven entries in the At lanta Boys Club annual boxing tournament. The boxing program for the season will end officially with the Annual Sports Rally on April 27. it will resume in the early fall. Atlanta Basketball Champs The Alliance basketball tear/ which won the Southern Section basketball title at the Section Tournament held in Atlanta re cently, received nation-wide pub licity when a picture of the team and an accompanying story ap- ficial publication of the Jewish peared in the “JWB Circle,” of- Welfare Board. A handsome trophy and individual gold basketballs will be presented to the team as part of the ceremonies of the An nual Sports Rally on April 27. VOLLEYBALL Witli the ending of the basket ball season, volleyball is swiftly coming into its own. Some red- hot games have been participated in informally during the past two weeks. result of the Alli ance Youth Council's action at its last meeting of April 7. a volleyball round-robin will be conducted. Eight teams will take part in this event. Practice matches are sched uled for the coming week and the following is the practice schedule: Monday, April 15— 7:30 p.m., D. S. I vs. Top Hat Club. 8:30 p m., S. O. Z vs. AZA 134. Wednesday, April 17— 7:30 p.m.. AZA JTC vs. AZA 518. 8:30 p.m., AZA 35? vs. S. O. Z. Regular play in the round-robin will start on Monday night, April 21, and the schedule will be an nounced in the next issue of this column. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL FINALE Girls’ basketball for 1946-47 came to a conclusion Monday night when the S. D. G. team, winner of the girls’ league, continued to as sert superiority by defeating the B. B. G. girls in the finals of the annual tournament. As a result of this victory, the winners kept their record intact, that of not having lost a game all year. BOYS’ BASKETBALL FINALE The last of this season’s basket ball games for boys will take place on Sunday at 3:00 p.m. when AZA 134 and AZA JTC meet in the finals of the annual tournament. CAMP DANIEL MORGAN The Camp Daniel Morgan bulle tin containing registration forms will be in the mail early next week. Anyone interested in receiving a bulletin should call MAin 2171. Advance inquiries about the camp argue well for a full registration for the entire season. SPORTS BALLY Plans for the Annual Sports Ral ly, April 27, will be announced next week. BEST WISHES FOR THE HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moldow Cr Family 737 Brookridge Drive, N.E. SUPERIOR PRINTING COMPANY CREATORS — PRODUCERS * DISTINCTIVE PRINTING * CALL ARTHUR WASSER SR. Telephone: WAlnut 9291 123 Luckie Street, N. W- C 0 _ . _ .922 MEMORIAL DRIVE. S. E. ATLANTA Rom where I sit... Jby Joe Marsh Kitchen's Feed Milling Company, Inc. Joe C. Kitchens, Sr. — Joe C. Kitchens, Jr. jjsi 8 McDonough Boulevard, S. E. MAin 4300 ROSE MARRE FLORIST * Floral Designs * Potted Plants * Cut Flowers 561 PEACHTREE, N.E. AT wood 4225 Apple Tree Versus Wheat Field mV If yon ever visit Jeb Croweli’e lerm, hell take you right out on lutt back porch of hie and show p>u his apple tree. “There,” saye Jeb, "is nature’* noblest creation—fifty years, and bearin' still the flneet eider apples Id the county I” Bnt last fall, when a group of mu wax there, Lud Denny points across the river to his grain fields and eayst There's an even finer sight! Acres snd seres of golden grain yon can make domena of appetizing things with—Including wholesome, sparkling beer” Both of them got so eloquent on the subject, that the rest of us worked up quite a thirst; so Jeb goes to the icebox for beer and cider. And when the refreshments come, Lud chooses cider, and Jeb takes the beer! From where I ait, that's the answer to most disputes. Yon ean talk all you want, but when H con|es to tastes sad prefer—con. there’s just M argument. floe Od Copyright, 1947, United States fir—SM Foundstiff