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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, April H, 1M7
ELPESSO LUNCH
261 Boulevard. N.E.
Corner Highland
JA. 9576
Atlanta Welfare Fund Campaign
(Continued from Page One)
ganizatlon of the Youth Division
under the chairmanship of J. V.
Freitag, Jr., Dr. Marvin Goldstein
and Miss Marcelle Lowenstein.
The following have accepted ap
pointments to serve with them in
reaching the youth of Atlanta:
A. G. Cohen, Jr., Joe Gerson, Flora
Hirsch, Milton Romm, Charles
! Snielberger. Frances Yudelson and
Johnny Glustrom
Speaker's Bureau
1 Tiie Speaker's Bureau under the
chairmanship of Sam Eplan held
a meeting Monday and organized
| its plans for complete coverage of
i all the organizations meeting with-
i in tiie next few weeks, A speaker
will be present at every meeting to
! explain the objectives and chal
lenge of the Welfare Fund. The
publicity committee, also headed
I by Mr. Eplan, lias mapped out its
I program with tiie aid of tiie fol-
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HARRIS WIRE & IRON WORKS
1862 and 1884 Lakewood Ave-, S. E.
WAlnut 5982
CUTTER BOAT & MOTOR COMPANY
1096 Peachtree, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia VErno n 2533
MARGARET WAITE GIFT SHOP
GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
119-123 Peachtree Arcade WAlnut 2336
MILLER'S BOOK STORE
ATLANTA’S ONLY COMPLETE Ilf>OkST()PE
64 Broad Street, N. W. JAckson 4145
YOU’LL FIND IT AT MILLER'S
Georgia Exterminating Co., Inc.
249 Peachtree, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia JAckson 4340
SUTTON'S SPECIALIZED SERVICE
Formerly
MORNJNGSIDE TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE
1546 Pedmont Avenue, N. E. VErno n 0833
f. ( . Peck. President — L. C. Peek, Secretary-Treasurer
^ OVERDALE DAIRY, Inc.
The Home of
PASTEURIZED GRADE “A” MILK and CREAM
256 Forsyth Street, S. W. WAlnut 4943
LEE CHOCOLATE CO.
Manufacturers of Fine Chocolates
460 Irwin Street, N. E. JAckson 3046
BETHANY BAKERY
Variety of Breads, Cakes, Cookies
Harry D. Fotou, Mgr.
1156 EucFd Avenue MAi n 2635
lowing: Joe B. Freitag, Mendel
Segal and Harry Lane Siegel
Trades And Industry
Division
For the first time in the history
of the Welfare Fund, there will
be developed a special trades and
industry group. This development
is being undertaken on an experi
mental basis so as to fit into the
campaign organization in the best
ix>sslble way.
Officials are encouraged by the
| success of the group in the scrap
I and metal iron business, which,
! under tile leadership of William
Bremen. Pincus Koplin and Ritten-
bauin Bros., lias produced a 100
I per cent increase over 1946 dona-
j tions.
| The wholesale food and related
| products group is being organized
under chairmanship of Abner
Lichtenstein. Isadore Heiman. Jack
i Mazier, J. Philip Tennenbaum and
Isadore Alterman. Another group
j is being formed for those in the
I retail foods business.
!
Training of Workers
i Training of campaign workers is
; being actively considered with
, plans underway for a Woman's
information Institute on April 28-
| 29 for solicitors in the Woman’s
Division. Special briefing sessions
| will be conducted for men and for
! those in the youth groups. Addi
tional educational programs will
i be undertaken for the religious
schools of the city.
SINGLE and DOUBLE EDGE
RAZOR BLADES
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Distributed Exclusively by
LEE PRODUCTS CO.
437 Whitehall St.. Atlanta 2, Ga.
W illiam S. I’ulry, Chairman of dir
lloaril of I In; Columbia liruaib aUm*
System,has hern namrrl Chairman of the
Advisory Count'd of the $170,000,000
United Jewish Appeal for Refusers,
Overseas Needs and Palestine, it was
announced this week by Henry Mor-
Senthau, Jr., General Chairman of the
United Jewish Appeal. In a statement
accepting the Advisory Council Chair
manship, Mr. Paley hailed the United
Jewish Appeal as “a rause of major
world significance” and added that he
had accepted tiie position of leadership
in the $1 70.000,000 drive for the relief,
rehabilitation anil resettlement of
Europe’# Jewish survivors “out of a
firm ronvietiOn that every American
should share in binding the wounds of
war and healing the sears of rruel and
widespread nnnressinn in Enron* ”
H. B. CURTIS
COMPANY
PAINTING - PAPERING
DECORATING - SPRAYING
489 Edgewood Ave., S. E,
WA. 1773
'Total Mobilization' r-
"All of which adds up to total (
mobilization," asserted Co-Chair- J
man Abe Goldstein.
B'tiai B'rith devoted its April 7 j
program to the Atlanta Welfare j
Fund. Mr, Goldstein revealed. j
"Every effort is being made to j
secure total coverage as well as
maximum Riving." lie said “At- |
lanta cannot fail to do its share,
but success of the campaign de
pends upon increased giving all
through the line and this must be
a year of sacrificial contributions
asked only to make a sacrifice in
Tiie Atlanta Jewish community is
giving—they are not summoned to
make the sacrifices forfeited by
tiie victims for whom relief is in
tended."
"WHITE LILY FLOl’R”
R. W. COX
1308 First National Bank Bldg.
WAlnut 0542
PANNELL REALTY COMPANY
Mortgage Guarantee Building
WAlnut 3426
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B£rP Hadassah Plan's
Last Book Review
Tuesday, April 1 5
On Tuesday. April 15. at tiie
Mayfair Club, the Hadassali Book
Review Series will be concluded
for the season by the presentation
of a review of "Underground to
Palestine," by I. F. Stone.
Tiie reviewer is to be Mrs. Paul
H. Baron, former member of tiie
National B'n&i B'rith Hillel Foun
dation staff, and now a member
of the Atlanta community. A
luncheon will precede tiie review
at 1:00 p.m. The review will be'
given at 2:00 p.m. Reservations
can be made by calling Mrs. S. i
Hirsh at VE. 1675
I. F. Stone is tiie PM reporter j
who followed tiie underground ■
route to Paletine. and his book is
a brilliant and authentic account
of his experiences.
Mrs Baron is a graduate in Ed-
cation of the University of Illi
nois. and after years of experience
in professional Jewish life, she
should be qualified to bring a fine
message to the Hadassah group
and their friends
Prompt and Courteous Service
NORTH AVENUE PHARMACY
610 Boulevard, N. E. VEnon 9530
ROBERT W. DOWDY
Candler Building
Atlanta, Georgia
WAlnut 3235
BURGLAR GUARDS
PORCH RAILINGS
WIRE AND IRON WORKS
0 90
NATIONAL WIRE &
IRON WORKS
241 Boulevard, N. E.
JAckson 3127
J. A. & J. M. SMITH, INC.
Millers of Better Com Meal
900 East Point, Georgia CAlhoun 3111
Season's Greetings
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0. R. DOBBS
573 W. Peachtree,
N. E.
VE. 8891
"Everything for the Home”
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PEACHTREE FURNITURE CO.
128 Tenth St, N. E. VEmon 2537
MUNICIPAL MARKET
LARGEST RETAIL FOOD CENTER IN GEORGIA
Office Phone: JAckson 3272
POULTRY DEPARTMENT: JAckson 9583
209 Edgewood Avenue