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Rehearsing for Beth El’s Purim Ball
PURIM DANCE REHEARSAL
— Ballerina costumed Carolyn
Goldsmith gets a laugh at the
Hawaiian get-up of hubby Jerry
when they got all dolled up at
a press preview of the costume
ball which Beth El Congregation
will sponsor as a fund raiser on
February 26. The dance, open to
the public, will take place at the
Progressive Club. Prizes of course
will be offered for best costumes.
ATLANTA COMMUNITY CALENDAR
TUESDAY—72:30 P. M—is the deadline for items in next
week’s calendar conducted for the convenience of the commu
nity. THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE prefers to have these
items in writing at 390 Courtland St., N.E., hut will accept
them oyer ELgin 8249. To make the Atlanta Date Clearance
Bureau a success, it must be USED and CONSULTED by
organizations.
FEBRUARY 18, Saturday:
7:30 P.M.—DSI Sweetheart Dance. Temple Social Hall.
FEBRUARY 19, Sunday:
10:00 A.M.—All-Day Institute on Organization Leadership. Mayfair
Club.
3:30 P.M.—Meeting Farband Labor Zionists. Home of Mr. and Mrs.
Eli J. Grant, 1173 Rosewood Drive, N. E.
FEBRUARY 20, Monday:
1:15 P.M.—Panel Discussion on Youth Problems, Atlanta Section,
Council of Jewish Women. Temple
2:00 P.M.—Sisterhood Meeting, Shearith Israel Educational Build
ing.
FEBRUARY 23, Thursday:
7:00 P.M.—Quarterly Meeting and Congregational Meeting and
Dinner. Beth Jacob Synagogue.
8:00 P.M.—Atlanta Alumni Club, AEPi. Mayfair Club.
8:15 P.M.—Dr. Erwin R. Goodenough, Yale U. Prof, of Religion,
“Living Book Lecture Series.” Ahavath Achim Educa*
tional Center
FEBRUARY 24, Friday:
Flag Day Sponsored by JWV, Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary.
FEBRUARY 25, Saturday:
8:00 P.M.—Ahavath Achim Schools Purim Carnival. A. A. Educa-
tional Building.
FEBRUARY 26, Sunday:
3:00 P.M.—Study Group, B&PW Hadassah. Sam Rosenberg, Speaker.
Home of Mrs. Rose Belvin, 485 Barnett St., N. E.
8:00 P.M.—Ahavath Achim Schools Purim Carnival. A. A. Educa
tional Building.
9:00 P.M.—Purim Costume Dance, Sponsored by Beth El Congre
gation. Progressive Club.
FEBRUARY 27, Monday:
1:30 PM.—Israeli Fashions, Hadassah Meeting. Progressive Club.
7:30 P.M.—Israeli Fashions, Hadassah Evening Groups. Progressive
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Four Seniors to Discuss Delinquency
Problems, for Atlanta Section NCJW
Four high school seniors from
North Side families will give
their own views on the problems
of youth and juvenile delinquency
at a panel Monday, Feb. 20, 1:15
p.m. at the Temple.
Henry Raymaker Jr., clinical
psychologist of the Fulton County
Child Guidance Clinic will be
moderator. The panel is sponsor
ed by the Atlanta Section, Na
tional Council of Jewish Women.
Mrs. Neils Jacobson is president.
The students and their discus
sion topics are Nancy Schreder
of North Fulton High School,
“Home and Family Relations”;
Lillian Lander of Grady High
School, “Religion”; Bobby Kahn
of North Fulton High School,
“School and Community”; and
Julian Yudelson of Grady High
School, “Friends and Neighbors.”
The panel was set up by Coun
cil’s mental health committee,
headed by Mrs. Johnny Glustrom
and Mrs. Arthur Levin, to give
young people of the so-called
“over-privileged middle-class” a
chance to express themselves on
the problems that face youth to
day.
Mr. Raymaker has had four
years’ experience in the field of
Atlanta USY Chapter
At the USY meeting on Sun
day evening, February 12, the
group voted the following peo
ple to be delegates to the fifth
USY Southeast Convention in
Birmingham this week-end. Jul
ian Yudelson, president of Aha
vath Achim USY; Bonnie Malkin
and Rosalind Zion; Moses Gold
berg alternate delegate.
The Song and Dance Group
directed by Phyllis Atlerman,
Marcia Fitterman and assisted by
Irving Borstein will participate
in the Song and Dance Havdalah
Ceremony. Those participating in
the Havdalah Ceremony are
Moses Goldberg, Murray Siegel
and Bonnie Malkin.
Here Are Latest
Winners of Tickets
To Art Theatre
Since we skipped several weeks,
we have a longer than usual list
of winners for free tickets to the
Art Theatre.
These tickets are at the offices
of The Southern Israelite, where
they must be picked up within
two weeks of the date of this
publication.
Lucky winners this week —
they’re taken from our list of
paid-up subscribers since the
last selection—are:
Sidney Cavalier, I. Beck, Mrs.
Clarence Feuer, Dr. Samuel Vic
tor, K. Homburger, Sidney Stein,
A. R. Spielberger, Mrs. Jennie
Smithloff, H. Taratoot, I. Levy,
Max Green, H. Dwoskin, Morris
Cohen.
Mrs. Edith Merrill, Aron Hamel,
I. Katz, Ken Wasser, Mrs. J.
Tuck, Dr. Joseph Tucker, L. A.
Rosenberg, Mrs J. Frank, Mrs.
Sarah Jacobs, Mrs. Sam Grude,
Willie Reisman, Bob Kuniansky.
clinical psychology, and has work
ed in clinics, school systems, and
state hospitals. He is a member
of the American Psychological
Association and is participating
in Georgia’s Public Health Train
ing program in the field of ju
venile delinquency. Before join
ing the child guidance staff of
the Fulton County Public Health
Department, he served as a psy
chological consultant to the Ala
bama Industrial School of De
linquent Boys and was assistant
professor of psychology at-How
ard College in Birmingham.
The students in the panel are
leaders at the schools.
The panel is open to the pub
lic. Council members and guests
who wish to make dessert and
tea reservations should call Mrs.
Abe Cohen, CH. 5145 or Mrs. Ira
Rosen, EX. 9936. ,
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