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Pk|e Six
TIIE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, July II, 1947
B'noi B'rith Women in Action
Atlanta Womens' Prison Farm
by HELAINE BRODIE
"A leopard s spots, naver chan**"
is definitely not the motto of the
combined project at the Women's
Prison Farm of the B'nai B'rith
Women of Atlanta and the At
lanta Council of Church Women
j One of the B'nai B'rith women
mid, "The plan Is to rehabilitate
I the Inmates through music, hand*
1 work and religious services."
The program is divided into
j three ports and consequently into
'three comni't music, crafts
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Free bttim/ilet.
Pick Vp *md De/ieer v
and devotional. Members of both
I organizations are on each com-
! mittee, and they work togetlier to
i help the prisoners have fidth In
i themselves by appreciating spir-
l itual values, music and creative
; abilities.
j In crafts the inmates have
learned to make handkerchiefs,
aprons, earrings, pins. etc. One
clrl wan crocheting a bice table
cloth and was showing the dif
ferent workers her progress. The
women believe that if they teach
the girls to construct with their
hands they will not find time to
Se idle when Hiey leave confine
ment.
Mis. Jerome Levy, general chair
man, concluded that through mu
sic the girls receive non-material
•uklanee. At a recent program
Mrs. Sol wive a short bio
graphical sketch of the life of Sig
mund Romberg, and she told the
Inlot of Romberg's “Wew Moon.”
Mrs. Kstclle Million Rurp sang
several selections ftcjta the oper-
e ; ta aec' , mpenk*'i bv Mimic-
rite Thy for. After Mrs. Karp
Inished niielm one of the in
i'-tea Id. "You have a lovely
orse,’* meantowf v'tce. Kvervon*
as wiilhu? to overtook the mfe-
> after nntlnc the
ill’s sincerity.
One old woman spoke to Mrs.
Ilola and commented that she
■mid understand the music be-
mse her daughter was a singer
AIDE TO EISENHOWER
NEW J.W.V. DIRECTOR j
Ll. Col. ( boric * L Srlmttiami, ehief i*f
a mtIim on l.nmtl ijJt
dealing with Jt.-pLirrd prr^a., was
named Exrrulitr Dirrrlar of tbv Jew-
ah Vac Vurnn. d iW U. S., a vw
amounted by MtiUn H. KirtuiM. Na-
lM»Ottl Couilwnulrr Col. Shout.tnd. a
wall known noviai worker, |irex toady
nerved a* ewrtuixe dim tor of llw
L<*» Ample. Federation of Jtrvtuh Tel.
fare OrRani/titions, ae-i-tant director of
UNttR.i for fieriuany, State Relief Ad-
niinietratur few i'alifomia, andAnebtatit
to the (Thief of the Children’s Bure so.
I V. s. lVf*». of Labor. He rsmrct to the
J.T.V. front the pnt of Administrator
of the Jrwidtt hililCan lotriMran,one
I of the iargrst sporin of the New Yorh
1 Federation of Jew nil Philaathropwee.
SOFTBALL I bh* forfeit was called with both
“A" l eague SOI and DSI chalking up a loss.
In the game played cm Sunday. jn the second game between JAO
July 12 h. AZA 154 defeated AZA j nnt j AZA 518. AZA 518 defeated
JTC by a score of 14 to 7. Bat- f the JAO by a narrow margin. The
tories for the winners were Melt- j games for Sunday. July 20. are:
ser and Ftmnco. For the losers , a _ «._..*** yig vs. SOL.
batteries were Cb-wan and Minsk.
i New York. “I’d die if she knew' |
was here,’’ she said. j . . . _ L|
One inmate stated that she Anti-Jew Pamphlets
lidn’t kn.w how anyone coma b« Banned in Sweden
a repeater and face the women
after all they have tk*e to try
uid help them bettes themselves.
The committee chairmen of the
• nal B’rith Women are tlie fol-
’•wing: Mi's. Jerome Levy, general
Mirman: Mrs. Harry Hyman.son
uft chairman; Mvm. Benjamin
’.'idle, musical chairman; Mrs.
’.i'ian Freedman, magazine chair-
*1111; Mrs. Aaron Friedman,
.lothes collecting chairman: and
, Mrs. Lou Gnblstein. psychologist.
In the game between S. O. Z. and
AZA 357. S. O. Z. won.
In a very close garni' the 134
Green Bees defeated AZA 518 by
a score of 11 to 10. In the final
game of the day. D. 3 I. won
from L. A. P. hy a score of 25 to
10 to con Intie undefeated.
The schedule for Sunday. July
28. is as follows:
9 a. m. AZA 357 vs. AZA JTC.
9 a. B.—AZA 51 8vs. S. O. Z.
D. S. L vs. AZA 134.
L. A. P. vs. Green Bees.
The Standla-s
Teom:
Won
Lnrii
Pet. |
D S. L
4
»
1.000 I
AZA 134
4
a
1.000
3
i
.667
AZA JTC . _
.. 3
2
500 |
a. g a.
•B
.500
AZA 518
1
3
.250
T. A. P.
0
3
»k>0
AZA 357
0
4
.000 I
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STOCKHOLM (JTA>. — The
Chief Prosecutor has ordered the
confiscation of five anti-Jewisli
pamphlets published and circu
lated by Einar Aaberg. inter na
tionally-known Swedish anti-Se
mite. Distribution of any copies
which have not been seized has
been prohibited.
The action was taken in connec
tion with the indictment brought
this week against A a berg by the
prosecutor. Aaberg is president of
the so-called Swedish Anti-Jewish
League.
"A” Ittrnr
Tn the games played on Tues
day. July »h. AZA JTC defeated
the Antiques and Masada for
feited their *ame to AZA 51 a. The
chedule of games fur Tuesday,
htly 22nd is:
7:30 p m. —AZA 134 vs. Masada.
9:00 p. m. —J. W. V. vs. AZA 510.
Tlie Stnndisrs
Team:
Won
Lost
Pet.
:AZA JTC
3
0
l.uuo
Ia. b. c.
3
0
1.000
AZA 518
3
L
.750
1 X. Y. Z .
J
2
500
i AZA 134
1
2
.333
J. W. V. ..
l
2
333 <
i Antiques
i
3
250
! Masada .
0
4
000
In the
H Leas*
first game
of the B
League on Sunday. July 13, a dou-
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16:30 x ra.—JAO vs. DSI.
CAMP DANIEL MORGAN
Thursday. July 17. saw the
; rinse of the all-boy session and
: the opening of the co-ed camp-
| ing period takes place on Mon-
I day. July 21. Both boys and girts
\ are ticing accepted for this ses-
: stun which will last f r four weeks
Mid provide a new and different
; type cl campin: experience for
i rive campers. The boys. 7 through
112. end the girls. 7 through 15,
I may sign up for citlier or both of
tne last two two-week seaaions.
tub’ 21 to Au nrst 4. and August
4 to Aigzus la Many of the pres
ent campers have dedde.1 to stay
-yes- for the last two sessbms but
snore is still available in both
the girls’ : nd bovs' units so that
*** conies win be given o.jprr-
6>m.ty to apr>lv by calling the
Vli'ner MA. 2171. or inquiring
•a nerson at 318 Capitol Are..
i. E.
MV. TasvaL the c*mn director.
Vs indicated ttvt tlie camp will
-f -r opportunities f ar meriting
"nd inteirstiog vimes for ail who
find it possible to set tn cornu at
tlie he-inning of the final two
'•essl'ins.
VACATION CLUB
The high point in a very in
teresting week for the Vacation
Club was the surprise birthdav
nauty for Gary Lou Cohen of 1090
Lanier Blvd.. N. E. This party, a
complete surprise for Gary and
his Vacation Club fr iends, was an
e' ent particularly interesting be
cause of the fun. favors and fine
food served to the parents and
children present.
Each day with the Vacation
Club offers an interesting pro
gram of swimming, hiking, sing
ing. music, games, and good times
na eneral for an the children who
are participating in its program.
of
Mir. and Mrs. H. R. Saul.
Lawrenceville and Atlanta, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Bess, to Saul J. Stein,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stein
of Atlanta. The wedding will take
dace some time in October.
METERS—HERMAN
Mrs. Evan Bosch. Savannah,
announces the engagement of her | YOUTH INSTITUTE
dnugh’er. Miss Archee Matelle |
Myers, to Samuel Herman, the}
marriage to take place in the fall
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EDELSTEIN—BR0UDY
The Rev. and Mrs. A. I. Edel-
stcin announce the engagement
of their daughter. Trudy, to Jo
seph Broudy. The wedding is to
’ake place August 17 at the
'"'earith Israel Synagogue.
»OLLES—MILLER
Mr. and Mrs. Na han Joiles.
'ttguska, announce the engage
ment cf their daughter. Natalie,
"ulem. Tlie wedding will take
The YGU.h Institute to be held
August 18 through the 24th is
rapidly organizing its plans for a
most interesting and vital pro
gram to which eight southern
communities will send representa-
t’ves. This institute, sponsored by
the Southern Section of the Na
tional Jewish Welfare Beard, will
•*e patterned alter the National
Youth Institute held last, year.
Tire slogan of last year’s National
■’nstitute, “Jewish Youth Looks
Miead." will keynote the various
.discussions of the Southern Sec
tion Institu e which will be held
at Camp Daniel Morgan.
The entire institute will be
"ViTuS p*"tctp«u
Salem. The wedding
place August 24.
BLUMBERG—TETENBAUM
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg,
: Savannah, announce the engage-
! ment of tlwir daughter. Helen, to
Oscar Tetenbaum. son of Mr. and
Mis. Morris Tetenbaum of Or
lando. Fla.
JEWISH VETERAN AND
WIFE
Being Evicted Because
•f Coming Addition
Must Hove furnished
•» Unfurnished Apartment
By October First
Call
MICKEY SHERMAN
HE. 3145 i i
J !
BROWN—FLEICHNER
Miss Mercia Reba Brown,
granddaughter of Mrs. Ray Gross-
na nof New York, recently be-
ame tlie hride of Mr. Eric Fleich-
ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin
Fleichner of London, England, in
Augusta.
RABBI AVAILABLE
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best answer to the points in ques
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for social and athletic recreation
for the participants and it is felt
that every reoresentative will find
something of worth here which
he can bring back to his com
munity.
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