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Friday, April 6,* 1956
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Youth Delinquency
Panel Discussion
At *Meet April 12
What to do about juvenile de
linquency?
This will be one of the ques
tions considered by a panel of
Atlantans concerned with the
problem before Thursday, April
12, meeting of the Ahavath Achim
Congregation at the' A.A. Educa
tional Center.
Dr. Theodore Levitas, president,
said the program beginning at
8:15 p.m. will be open to the
public.
Taking part will be Chief Her
bert Jenkins of the Atlanta Po
lice Department; Dr. Ira Jarrell,
superintendent of Atlanta Schools;
Rev. Harrison McMains, secre
tary, Atlanta Christian Council,
and Miss Celestine Sibley, Col
umnist for the Atlanta Constitu
tion.
AUGUSTA NEWS
Dr. Julius Hill Bolgla of Chi
cago visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Bolgla during the
holidays. He also attended the
Southern District convention of
anesthologists held in Augusta.
« * *
Dr. and Mrs. Ben Bolgla an
nounce the birth of a daughter
on March 23. Mrs. Bolgla is the
former Rae Tuchman of Chicago.
Mrs. Alice Tuchman is visiting
Dr. and Mrs. Bolgla and family.
* * *
The Augusta Temple Sisterhood
presented a considerable amount
of new equipment to the Uni
versity Hospital Eye Clinic.
Sidney Rosen, local armed ser
vice committee chairman, is rep-
LON BRIDGES
“Mr. Buckhead” himself, of the gasoline
business, who has been serving the motorist^
of north Atlanta from his old Buckhead
location since 1928, has taken over the
STANDARD OIL STATION
AT
PEACHTREE & Sardis Way
IN BUCKHEAD
where he will have larger facilities for
serving his friends and customers. His smil
ing countenance will continue to be a Buck-
head landmark. Lon Says - “Drive in to see
us for a complete line of dependable Stand
ard Oil products, and for
“Service That Will
Bring You Back!
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resenting Augusta at the 1956 Bi
ennial Convention of the National
Jewish Welfare Board at the Wal
dorf Astoria Hotel in New York
this week-end.
Frankie Danziger and nine of
her advanced students in the bal
let were in Atlanta to see the
Ballet Russe de Monte" Carlo re
cently.
Regular Meeting
Of R.B. Women
B’nai B’rith Women of Atlanta
will hold their regular monthly
meeting on Tuesday, April 10, at
12:30 p.m. at the Mayfair Club.
Mrs. Bernard Facher, President,
announces that the change of
meeting time from Monday to
Tuesday is being made in order
to cooperate with the Jewish Wel
fare Fund.
Mrs. Martin P. Cohen and Mrs.
Joe Moret, Program Chairmen,
have announced that Dr. Rose
Lahman will speak on “Over 35-
So What?” Dr. Lahman is a well-
known obstetrician-gynecologist.
Selection of officers for the year
of 1956-57 will also be held at
this meeting.
Luncheon is being served for
$1.25. Reservations for lunch must
be made with Mrs. Jack Novak,
AT. 3917 or Mrs. Bernard Feifer,
/ AT. 3967.
Pioneer Women I
To Meet April 11
The regular meeting of Pioneer
Women Club 1 will be held Wed
nesday, April 11, at 2 p.m., at
the Beth Jacob Synagogue, 475
Boulevard, N. E. Members and
friends are invited.
Michael-Silverstein
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Michael
of Chicago announce the engage
ment of her daughter, Miss Mar
jorie Padorr to Dr. Charles Sil-
verstein, of Atlanta.
Miss Padorr attended the Uni
versity of Miami, where she was
a member of Delta Phi Epsilon
sorority.
Dr. Silverstein, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Silverstein, of Atlanta, is
a graduate of the Emory Univer
sity School of Medicine and a
diplomat of the American Board
of Radiology. He is now in the
private practice of radiology in
Atlanta.
The wedding will take place
May 27 in Chicago.
Milan Kehillah
Has 100th Birthday
MILAN, Italy, (JTA) — With
prominent Jews from this coun
try and abroad in attendance, the
Jewish Community of Milan cele
brated the hundredth anniversary
of the founding of the Milan Ke-
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During the ceremonies, medals
were awarded to a number of
community leaders and benefact
ors, including Harold Trobe, the
Joint Distribution Committee’s
director for Italy.
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