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Friday, July 13, 1956
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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Pace Fire
Announcing
Our New
Consolidated
Beaux
Arts
ATLANTA’S
FINEST
BEAUTY SALON
Because w e
were unable
to get suf
ficient staff
for both our
places, w e
have consolidated our facili
ties on Cheshire Bridge Road
with our Buckhead Salon.
Here in our modern air-con
ditioned area, we offer a com
plete beauty service — and a
staff of expert hair stylists,
manicurists and electrolysists.
National Artists
on Staff:
• ANDRE
• MR. CRAIG
Former on leading beauty salon
staffs in Las Vegas, Beverly
Hills, Dallas, New York City
skilled in hair coloring
and permanent waving, fea
turing pink silver and honey
blond streaks to finish your
coiffure.
• MISS ANNA KOIVU
Formerly of C. Charles Beauty
Salon has joined Beaux Arts.
She has had over ten years of
experience in styling and per
manent waving.
Featuring
VENUS
All-Purpose
Cut
Specialty of Beaux Arts de
signed with the beautiful
woman in mind, hair sculptur
ed and moulded to individual
facial lines.
BOOSTER^ rmanent
. . . created to give the coif
the infinite elegance of sculp
tured silky waves.
SILVER BLONDS
la dernier mode .
chic . . . flattering.
tres
Expert Coloring
Choose your own — but Beaux
Arts won’t do it unless we feel
it will add something to your
personality.
Remember — for hair to
make you lovely.
Beaux Arts
13 West
Paces Ferry Rd.
TR. 5-7288
9 A.M. 6 P.M.-Daily
evenings BY APPT.
Charleston Young
Adult Club Issues
Weekend Invitation
CHARLESTON — Young ad
ults of the Carolinas and Georgia
are invited to join in a social
weekend at Charleston on July
21-22.
Plans made by the Charleston
Young Adult Club open with reg
istration at 8 p.m. Saturday, with
a semi-formal balloon dance in
the air-conditioned ballroom of
the Jewish Community Center at
58 St. Philip St., according to A1
Markovitz, general chairman.
Group games and dances are al
so included.
Sunday’s program includes a
“sun and fun” beach party” at
Isle of Palms Beach. Transporta
tion will leave the Center at
10:30 a.m. A box lunch will be
provided and organized softball
game and group activities are
scheduled.
Registration fee, Mr. Markovitz
said, is $5. Additional informa
tion can be secured by writing
him at County Manager’s Office,
The Center, Charleston, S. C.,
or by telephoning 3-0668. Rooms
can be reserved from $5 single to
$10 for four in two double beds
at the Orvin Motor Court, Com
ing & Calhoun Sts., two blocks
from the Jewish Community
Center.
ern
flotei
Pvt. Allan H. Cohen, son of
Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Cohen
of Atlanta, is now stationed at
Kaiserslautern, where he is an
assistant to the chaplain.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geiger-
man Jr. have returned to Atlanta
after a motor trip to Canadian and
Eastern U. S.; during which they
observed their fifteenth wedding
anniversary.
* * *
Jacqueline Robkin has return
ed to Atlanta after spending ten
days in New Orleans.
* * *
Rabbi and Mrs. Simon Glus-
trom, while enroute to a vacation
in Florida visited their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Glustrom
in Atlanta. With them were
their children Jan and Beth.
Rabbi Glustrom, who is the
spiritual leader at the Jewish
Community Center at Fair Lawn,
N. J., is the author of the? newly
published “When Your Child
Asks,” a handbook for Jewish
parents, just published by Block
Publishing Company.
* * *
Among the Atlanta guests at
the wedding of Margie Viness and
Aaron Franco in Chattanooga re
cently were Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Franc , and son, David; Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Handmacher; Miss
Stella Franco; Mr. Victor Franco
and son, David; Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Franco and son David;
Mr. and Mrs. Nace Amato and
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hanan.
* * * '
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W. Ross
and their sons, Robert Jeoffrey
and Albert Allan, of Detroit will
arrive in Atlanta July 14 to visit
Mrs. Ross’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore Kuniansky. While in At
lanta they will also spend several
days with their sister and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rawn.
Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Geffen
of Forest Hills, N. Y., are visiting
in Atlanta with their parents,
Rabbi and Mrs. Tobias Geffen
and brother, Louis Geffen and
Mrs. Geffen.
Friends of Clifford Martin will
be glad to know that he is recup
erating at home from his recent
illness.
Open
ALL
NIGHT
PLAZA PHARMACY
PONCE DE LEON
at HIGHLAND
Arh#a>iW Pi nn Arogeti-Capouano
r\\ uciici ixiny Mr and Mrs B Al
Fish Fry Sunday
The Forty-Ninth Annual Pic
nic of the Arbeiter Ring (Work
men’s Circle) Branches of At
lanta, will -take place Sunday
July 15, 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. at the
Piedmont Park Pavillion — rain
or shine. Sponsor promises good
food and “plenty of it, prizes and
fun for everyone — in other words
a wonderful Sunday afternoon."
Tickets are $1.00 per person
with the proceeds going to Work
men’s Circle educational projects.
Epstein liar Mitzvah
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Epstein cor
dially invite their friends and
relatives to attend the Bar Mitz
vah of their son, Jack Merlin
Epstein, on Saturday, June 21, at
the Ahavath Achim Synagogue,
at 9:30 a.m. A Kiddush honor
ing Jack will be held in the vestry
rooms following the services.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Arogeti an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Sylvia Arogeti to Leon
Capouano of Montgomery, Ala
bama. Miss Arogeti attended the
University of Georgia for 2 years
where she was a member of the
Delta Phi Epsilon sorority and
Alpha Lamda Delta Honorary,
and is now employed by the
Southern Zionist Youth Comis
sion.
Mr. Capouano, a graduate of
the University of Alabama and
member of the Kappa Nu Fra
ternity, is now pursuing his grad
uate studies at the University of
Alabama, School of Law.
The ceremony will take place
in Atlanta on August 26.
Grant-Muldawer
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Grant of
Atlanta announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Carol
Grant, to Paul Muldawer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Mul
dawer.
Miss Grant, a graduate of North
Fulton High School, attended the
University of Georgia, where she
was pledged to Sigma Delta Tau.
She was international sweetheart
of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity.
Mr. Muldawer, a graduate of
Marist College, received a de
gree in architecture from Uni
versity of Florida, where he was
a member of Tau Epsilon Phi and
of Gargoyle Honorary Architect
ure Fraternity. The wedding will
be August 12 at the Progressive
Club. The couple will live in
Germany for a year.
SID
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Halpern
of Atlanta announce the birth of
their son, Harold, on June 26.
Mrs. Halpern is the former Nat
halie Lupion. Rev. J. M. Werbin
performed the briss.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hene Jr.
of Atlanta announce the birth of
twin sons, Henry Burns and Paul
Clark, on May 19. Mrs. Hene is
the former Sara Dessauer. Mrs.
Hene’s father Herman Dessauer
of Augusta was one of the found
ers of The Southern Israelite.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Scheer
of Atlanta announce the birth of
a daughter Barbara on July 6.
Mrs. Scheer is the former Miss
Jerry Kessler, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Max H. Kessler. Pa
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. George Scheer of Eatonton,
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin P. Adier of
Savannah announce the birth of
a daughter, Sheryl Gail, June 10.
Mrs. Adler is the former Patricia
Friedman.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Newman of
Savannah announce the birth of
a daughter, Annette, on June 9.
Mrs. Newman is the former Zel-
.da Mirsky.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sawilowsky
of Aiken announce the birth of a
son on July 6. Mrs. Sawilowsky
is the former Patricia Ram of
Aiken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Ram of Augusta.
DANNEMAN'S!
Kosher Market and Delicatessen
1043 N. Highland Ave., N. E.
Free Deliveries During Weekdays TR. 6-2124
Enjoy Our Specials This Weekend
Starting Sat. Night, July 14, thru Sun. July 15
GRADE ‘A’
lb. .30
lb. .45
Elanken
LEAN ONLY
Hamburger Meat
Orade “A”
Liver
Salami
Balogna
HOME MADE
Potato Salad
Cole Slaw
Rolls & Bagels
Large Assortment of Bread, Cakes and Cookies
STRICTLY KOSHER
No Phone Orders on Our Weekend Specials
lb. .50
lb. .79
lb. .79
lb. .35
lb. .29
doz. .40
Are you a Chiropractic Case?
It really makes no difference whether you are 6 or 66 . . . It
makes no difference how hopeless you believe your condition
to be . . . how long you have suffered ... or what your previous
diagnosis was. It is entirely possible that you are a Chiropractic
Case.
If you were brought into the world a normal person you have
everything within your body to keep you well, so long as NERVE
ENERGY is not interfered with.
(Every organ of your body was placed there by the Creator
to do a specific job and perform a certain task.)
When NERVE ENERGY to any part of the body is impared
some organ will suffer, and disease and pain is the inevitable
result. To cover up this warning of approaching sickness by
“taking something” is foolishness, and only temporary at best.
To have pained organs removed, is many times unnecessary
and often proved dangerous.
Our examination will enable us to determine whether or not
you are a Chiropractic Case.
DR. JAMES L. MCCALL, JR.
CHIROPRACTOR
4002 CLAIRMONT RD. CHAMBLEE, GA.
47-5803
For Your Convenience Open Until 7:00 P. M. Except Saturdays
SATURDAYS, 9:00 A. M. TO 1:00 P. M.
OPEN WEEK DAYS, 9:00 A.M. TO 12 NOON - 2:00 P. M. TO 7:00 P. M.