The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 15, 1961, Image 2

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N I I VrMmy, 9*91 1$, 1MI PONCE DC LION at HIGHLAND Eternal light To Feature Hiller NKW YORK, (WUP) — “The ' Wladam of HUlel" by Merc Siegel will be preeapted fay the JegrUh Theological Seminary of Ameri ca on NBC*a religious television hour on Sunday, September 17. The presentation will mark the 11th year on television of the Eternal Light, a joint production of the Seminary and the NBC. “The Wisdom of Hillel” is the story of the wise sage, Hillel, and the many difficulties he encount ered as a young man when he left his home in Babylonia about 60 B.C.E. to journey to Jerusalem to study Torah. Color and Beauty in living plants and flowers, bring consolation to the bereaved, hope to the ill, radiance to every happy moment. We have the appropriate kind for every occasion. Let us supply flowers whenever you need them. FORRESTER’S Flower and Garden Shop 2070 Cheshire Bridge Rd., N.E. ME. 0-0000 CUT FLOWERS — POT FLOWERS Ear All Oooasioas UJA Seeks Critically Needed $39,212,000 NEW YORK, (JTA)—The United Jewish Appeal has launched a nationwide drive to obtain a critically needed $99,- 212,000 in cash by December 10, Joseph Meyerhoff, UJA general chairman, announced this week. The cash is sought to maintain urgent immigrant aid programs in Israel, where immigration has risen sharply in recent months, and to continue vital welfare and rehabilitation pro grams in Israel and 26 other countries. “The rate of immigration into Israel has risen steeply in the last few months,” Mr. Meyerhoff said. “At the beginning of the year we anticipated an immigra tion of some 30,000. It is now clear that we will have many thousands more entering Israel. This makes it imperative that we attain our full 1961 UJA goal in cash by year’s end in order to avert a slowing-up or even a halt in some of our most im portant programs. ‘The cash goal of $39,212,000 has been set in order to bring our total cash collection to the $72,740,000 national UJA goal for 1961,” Mr. Meyerhoof continued. “This was a minimal goal which was set in order to meet the re quirements which we projected at the beginning of 1961 for UJA’s global aid programs. British Imports From Israel Dip Sharply LONDON, (JTA) — United Kingdom imports from Israel for a four month period ending in April totalled $20,770,8000 compared to $29,971,200 during the same period in 1960, accord ing to figures released this week. Briefs— MIAMI, (JTA) — More than 11,000 children are expected to register in the 40 Jewish schools of Dade and Broward counties for the new school term. There are Jewish schools now in all neighborhoods of Greater Miami and Hollywood, Fla. TUCSON, Arizona, (JTA)—The Police Chief of Tucson issued a strong warning this week say ing that the city would not tol erate acts of vandalism against religious institutions. Last week a two-foot swastika was painted on the west wall of Congregation Anshei Israel and a hole was shot in a stained glass window. A swastika was also painted oo a station wagon parked in front- of Temple Emanu-El. Ui, UtU VISTA ROAD AT CHESHIRE BRIDGE J y A key to the Ideal faihioncble apartment addrea Eoch oportmeot ho* o privot* boicony and thars I* a beautiful dub-tin poof. All utilities fumldwd VWt the mod*' aportmant today. RES. Mgr. ME. 4-4497 Gracious New Year Greetings From These Congregations DECATUR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 209 Sycamore Street, Decatur, Ga. Rev. J. Davison Philips, Pastor John C. Laughlin, Asst. Pastor PEACHTREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3434 Peachtree Road, N.W. Dr. E. T. Wilson, Pastor ANSHI S’FARD SYNAGOGUE 1324 N. Highland Ave, N.E. Nathan Katz, Cantor Sidney Berkowitz, Cantor MORNINGSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 1700 Piedmont Ave., N. E. Rev. James P. Wesberry, Pastor THE SALVATION ARMY 693 Seminole Ave., N.E. Capt Briggs DRUID HILLS METHODIST CHURCH 1200 Ponce de Leon Ave., N.E. Nat G. Long, Pastor G. Robert Gary, Associate Pastor COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2461 Peachtree Road, N. E. Dr. Herman L. Turner, Minister Protestant Episcopal THE CATHEDRAL OF ST. PHILIP 2744 Peachtree Road, N. E. The Very Reverend Alfred Hardman, Dean AHAVATH ACHIM SYNAGOGUE 600 Peachtree Battle Ave, N.W. Rabbi Harry H. Epstein Rabbi Raphael Gold, Assistant THE TEMPLE 1589 Peachtree, N. E. Rabbi Jacob Rothschild FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 360 Peachtree St, N. E. Dr. Pierce Harris, Pastor ST. MARTIN IN THE FIELDS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3110 Ashford-Dunwoody Rd., N. E. Rev. Canon Samuel T. Cobb, Rector FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 794 Peachtree St, N. E. Dr. Roy O. McClain, Pastor Rev. W. Arnold Smith, Assistant Pastor BETH EL CONGREGATION 1262 University Dr., N. E. Rabbi Abraham Orenstein 1 CONGREGATION OR VE SHALOM 1362 N. Highland Ave, N.E. Rabbi Joseph Cohen SHEAR1TH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE 1180 University Dr., N. E. Rabbi Sydney K. Mossman Rabbi Tobias Geffen, Emeritus DRUID HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH 1685 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. Dr. Louie D. Newton, Pastor GLENN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH 1652 N. Decatur Rd., N.E. Dr. Eugene T. Drinkard, Pastor C. Williams Landiss, Associate Pastor NORTH AVE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 607 Peachtree St, N. E. Dr. Vernon S. Broyles, Jr., Pastor Dr. Cook W. Freeman, Associate Pastor MB. J08BPH A. GBKKB, MMder to Sto«f«n BEV. ALVIN 8. JBTSON, Minister to Stodaato ST. MARK METHODIST CHURCH Peachtree at 5th St., N.E. Dr. Don Kirkpatrick Dr. Jesse Warwick, Dr. H. B. Trimble, BETH JACOB CONGREGATION 1855 La Vista Road, N.E. Rabbi Emanuel Feldman EAST LAKE METHODIST CHURCH 2500 Boulevard Drive, N.E. Dr. John C. Moore, Pastor FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 999 Briarcliff Rd., N.E. The Rev. James W. Sosebee, Minister Mr. Don Yohe, Director at ChrttUa Utuwttoa FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1328 Peachtree St., N. E. The Rev. Harry A. Fifield, D.D., Pastor The Rev. W. I. Howell, Associate Pastor Rev. F. W. Widmar, T.H.D., Asst. Pastor