Newspaper Page Text
- f r
IFriday. April 23, 1954
A
f*
ciAAouer
THE SOUTHE RN ISRAELITE
Page
j^ctSAover CjrectincjS
to
Our Customer!* ^4nJ JrienJs
s %
Charme Beautv Salon
z J
v
- 937 Amsterdam Avenue, N. E.
| EL 9555
i;
(
J Let All the People
J of the World Find
+ the Meaning of
+
X Passover—Truth
+ and Freedom—and
+ May Peace Reign
+ Forever!
MY BOOKKEEPER
f
t
627 2 Peachtree Street
AT wood 2598
ELgin 8687
~H-*****4^.fr-H~H-*-M'**+»*»*****4MM.**-M»**.M^*.M‘*»***. l
+++++
Passover
• J j H M
£ £ I • I ii *
M
h*h»h | n i>h
Greetings
BILL DALY’S RED BARN
Powers Ferry Road
(Near North Fulton Park)
CHerokee 4531
■ IHHWIIIII »+♦ »♦♦♦♦♦*
ATLANTA COMMUNITY CALENDAR
TUESDAY — 12:30 P. M.— is the deadline for items in next week’s
calendar conducted for the convenience of the community. THE
SlH I HERN ISRAELITE prefers to have these items in writing at
02/ 1 j Peachtree, N. E., but will accept them over ELgin 8249. To make
the Atlanta Date Clearance Bureau a success, it must be USED and
CONSULTED by organisations.
APRIL 26. MONDAY:
8:15 P. M.—Atlanta Lodge B’nai B'rith. Dr. Rufus E. Clement
Speaker Mayfair Club.
12:30 P. M.—Luncheon, Herzlia Iladassah Group. Progressive
Club.
12:15 P. M.—Henrietta Szold Iladassah Group. Lunch. Temple
Hall.
11:45 A. M.—Kadimah Iladassah Group. Brunch. Mayfair Club.
2:00 P. M.—Tel-Chair Iladassah Group A. A. Educational Cen
ter.
APRIL 27. Tuesday:
8:15 P M.—Forum Sponsored by Hebrew Academy of Atlanta.
Or Ve Shalom Recreational Hall.
APRIL 28. WEDNESDAY:
8:00 IV M —The Ida Saul Chapter of B. B. G., 314. “This Is
Your Life" Program and Bingo game. Educational Center,
250 10th St.. N. E.
APRIL 29. THURSDAY:
8:15 P.M.—Regular monthly meeting of the B &P Women of
Iladassah, at the Mayfair Club.
MAY 1. SATURDAY:
7:30 P. M.—/,. O A.-J. N. F. Dinner. Mendel N. Fisher, National
Director, Jewish National Fund of America, Guest Speaker.
Biltmore Hotel.
10:30 P. M—Reception to Leo R. Burson by Atlanta Zionist
District. Biltmore Hotel.
MAY 2, SUNDAY:
8:00 P. M.—Presidents Meeting with Mendel N. Fisher, Mayfair
Club.
9:00 A.M.—City-Wide Blood Bank. Sponsored by Jewish War
Veterans Post 112, and Fulton Masonic Lodge. Red Cross
Headquarters, 848 Peachtree, N. E.
9:30 A. M.-5:00 P. M.—Z. O. A Regional Administrative Com
mittee. Biltmore.
MAY 3, MONDAY:
10:00 A M.-4:00 P. 51.—Southern Zionist Youth Commission
Meeting Biltmore Hotel.
MAY 6, THURSDAY:
8:15 P.M.—A.J.C.C. Annual Meeting. Temple Auditorium
MAY 7-9, FRIDAY-SUNDAY:
( onference, Southeastern Region, United Synagogue of America.
MAY 15, SATURDAY:
7:00 P. M—Executive Committee and Board Meeting, Ga.
Assn, of B'nai B’rith Lodges. Mayfair Club.
MAY 16, SUNDAY:
9:30 A. M.-5:00 P. M—Convention Sessions Ga. Assn, of B’nai
B’rith Lodges. Mayfair Club.
7:00 P. M.—Testimonial Dinner for Alex Miller. Mayfair Club.
MAY’ 27. THURSDAY:
7:00 P.M.—Dinner meeting and Installation of Officers, B & P
Women of Iladassah Mayfair Club.
JE WISH WELFARE FUND ACT IVITIES
APRIL 27, TUESDAY:
12:30 P. M.—General Welfare E’und Report Meeting.
Progressive Club.
MAY 2, Sunday—COVERALL DAY, Atlanta Jewish Welfare Fund
Drive.
IT IS ALWAYS A
HAPPY OCCASION
TO JOIN IN
WISHING JEWISH
FRIENDS A
I
j ^Jjofid
Ahavath Achim
Rabbi Herry Epstein
346 Washington St., S. W\
Rabbi Ralph DeKoven
250 Tenth Street, N .E.
Cantor Joseph Schwartzman
and Choir
April 24, Saturday:
7:14 P. M.—Evening Service
April 25, Sunday:
8:45 A. M.—Morning Service
7:00 P. M.—Evening Service
Or Ve Shalom
Rabbi Joseph Cohen
1372 N. Highland Ave., N. E.
April 24, Saturday:
7:00 P. M.—Evening Service
April 25, Sunday:
8:30 A. M.—Morning Service
7:00 P. M.—Evening Service
Shearith Israel
Rabbi Tobias Geffen
500 Washington St., S W.
Rabbi Arnold Heisler
Educational Building
1140 University Dr., N. E.
April 24, Saturday:
6:40 P. M.—Evening Service
April 25, Sunday:
9:00 A. M.—Morning Service
6:40 P. M.—Evening Service
Beth Jacob
» N
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
562 Boulevard, N. E.
April 24, Saturday:
7:00 P. M.—Evening Service
April 25, Sunday:
8:30 A. M.—Morning Service
7:00 P. M.—Evening Service
JOA Anniversary
Alan Rubinson, former presi-
dent, was the principal speaker
April 15 at the seventh anniversa.
ry banquet of the J. A. O. Club,
held at Ship-A-Hoy Restaurant.
Highlight of the evening was the
presentation of the Dr. Bernard L.
Kahn award for the “most out-*
standing member” to Jack Paller.
The Harold Meltzer Award for
sportsmanship was presented to
Fred Aftergut by Mrs. Minnie
Meltzer who represented her son,
now in the U. S. Army. Raymond
Taratoot, president, welcomed the
guests. Bill Taratoot served as
toastmaster. i
The club prophecy was given
by Alan Koralek and Herry Katz.
Stanley Mallach gave the invo
cation and Ronald Cohen the ben-,
ediction.
(Concluding Passover Services
LET ALL THE
PEOPLE OF THE
W ORLD FIND THE
MEANING OF
Passover
NATIONAL
Employment
Service
Room 304
Volunteer Building
ALpine 0461
Mrs. Sue Blankenship
Mrs. Al/ce Bride
ay
I
ASIA RUG CLEANING CO.
122 Tenth -St., N. E.
VErnon 0421
WISE-SHER
Miss Marilee Wise of Jackson,
Tenn., recently became the bride
of Frank Sher of Birmingham.
ABRAMOFF-BERMAN
Miss Ida Abramoff of Birm
ingham, recently became the bride
of Harold J. Berman.
vm r