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Friday, September 24, 1965
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
WHY CALL
CHELNY THE ME ANY
DEPENDABLE SERVICE • TRAINED
PERSONNEL • REASONABLE PRICES
S & II Green Stamps
GREEN PEST CONTROL 000-0000
460 Englewood S. E.
Owner Operators
The Cohen Bros. — Bernard, Abner, Joe
Dress Up Your Children For The
Holidays at
WEE MODERNS
W. m*jor Wine,
(Roswell Road and Powers Ferry Shopping Center)
Register TODAY for excitiivg
door prizes to be presented
SEPTEMBER 25 at 4:30 P.M.
Louise Hogan
and her staff
wish all their friends
// r and customers
a very Happy and Healthy
New Year
1580 Piedmont Ave., N.E. TR. 6-6361
Still Coming in from
Down on the Farm
Vineripe
TOMATOES:
Big Boys & Hybrids
’fresh picked sweet corn
’vine ripe cantaloupes
’sweet watermelons
’butter beans, okra
’string beans, squash
’fine S.C. peaches
BLACKWELL’S
EVERGREEN NURSERY
4464 Roswell Road — 255-9885
— AT WIEIICA —
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Member* New York Stock Exchange and Other National
Exchanges
11 Marietta Street, N.W. Lenox Square
Tel. JA. 1-0238 Atlanta, Georgia Tei. 231-4502
For market summaries 3 times daily, Dial JA. 2-3W1
Both office* open from *:30 A.M. until 11:30 P-M.
on Saturday* tor con»ultatlon
* k Funtasia "ToBring Shows
For Atlanta Children
CINDERELLA, the first in the series of 5 plays in Funtasia. This is
the lovely classic which children adore. Beautiful costumes, glittering
candelabras, romantic hoop skirts and the magical “Pumpkin Coach”
will delight every child' The play combines music and dancing too'
Something new and welcome
on the cultural front this winter
in Atlanta will be “Funtasia,” a
series of five New York plays
specially written for the elemen
tary school child and produced
by New York professional casts
who bring in their own scenery,
costuming, lighting and music, to
the Atlanta Municipal Auditor
ium.
Presented by Eric Correa, and
co-sponsored by tne Young Ma
trons’ Circle for Tallulah Falls
School, “Furvt@sia” is dedicated
to the forgotten audience of show
business, the children who have
been lost between the current
wave of “adult” entertainment
and teen-age manias. Yet the
world of make-believe most sure
ly should belong to those whose
wide-eyed innocence can make
fantasy come true.
Atlanta School Superintendent
John Letson, and the greater At
lanta school systems, have given
their approval to the purpose of
this series and ticket order
blanks are being circulated
throughout the Metropolitan At
lanta schools during the second
week in September.
The hour-long productions are
geared in dialogue and spectacle,
humor and gaiety, to appeal to
the elementary school child from
age 5 to 13 years old. (To assure
easy listening, and a pleasant
undisturbed audience, the man
agement requests that the audi
ence be at least five years old.)
The plays indeed are so lively
and eye-appealing that parents of
car pool drivers will find that es
cort duty can be fun for them
too.
There will be one play booked
each month with two perform
ances given on a Saturday or
Sunday afternoon. The schedule
reads: Saturday, Oct. 23, “Cinde
rella,” a Traveling Playhouse
Production, of the adored classic
presented as an exciting spectacle.
Saturday, Nov. 26, "Gabriel
Ghost,” a Maximilion Production,
is haunting hilarity ghosting
along as a musical. “Young Torn
Edison” is booked in for Sunday,
Jan. 9, 1966. This Hamick-Adania
Production is the happiest in
troduction to science a child
could have, truly education with
out tears.
Next in line, on Saturday, Feb.
12, is Babu, an extravaganza
which is filled (like Kipling's
Parsee’s hat) with “more-than-
Oriental splendor” to say nothing
of an entrancing fairy story. A
Veradee Production. Maximilion
Productions return on Saturday,
March 26, with the Blue Planet,
a science fiction musical which
proves that outer space has high
ly entertaining possibilities.
All five productions will be
“double matinees” with perform
ances at 1:30 and at 3:30 p. m.
Tickets may be ordered now
from P. O. Box 18731, Lenox
Square, Atlanta 30326, or call
874-4386; and prices are more
reasonable than “road show”
movies: a front orchestra or box
seat is merely $7.50 for all five
plays; rear orchestra or dress
circle just $6.00 for five plays,
tax included. Season tickets
make original gifts and are an
excellent idea for doting grand
mas or grandparents, Godparents
or bachelor uncles, who want to
plan some winter expeditions that
are not too strenuous with their
favorite youngsters.
The Best Greetings
for the year ahead
Eckardt Electric Company
We Specialize in Industrial and
Commerical Wiring
48 Alabama St., S.W.
MU. 8-2723
NORMAN
PAZOL
sends all his
friends and
customers
a heartfelt
“Le Shona Tova”
and wishes them all a very
happy and prosperous
New Year
He imhtes them to come see him for their auto needs
NORMAN PAZOL
Sales Representative
JIM LETTS OLDSMOBILE, INC.
The Home of OLDSMOBILE and VANGUARD
3232 PEACHTREE RD„ N.E.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
231-1950
Formal Announcement
MR. MANUEL BERKOWITZ
announces the opening of his offices and show
room in suite 204
BONA ALLEN BUILDING
Corner Luckie fir Spring Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. Barkowltx’* new Company afford* hi* eld and n*w friend*
and cuitomer* th* v*ry flnaat In quality at the vary lowaat of
prices.
All six* Diamond* from
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mond Clasp*.
Watches. IF I' _
IT OR WILL MAKE IT FOR YOUI
i J I n_ !_.•*_ Also, for your convanlanc*, wa have complete shop facilities avall-
Manuel DerKOWIlZ able, for In town or out *f town work.
Mr. Berkowitx has resided in At- M karat Cold and Platinum Jew-
lanta tor over 20 years, where he elry, style watches, cultured Pearls
has serviced customers in the Jew- and has specialised in remodeling
elry Industry with Diamonds, old jewelry.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS THAT HAVE
NEVER USED MR. BERKOWITZS SERVICES, HE EXTENDS A PERSONAL
INVITATION.
The name of his new Company is “FACTORYS' INC." Address “SUITE 204”
US LUCKIE STREET, N.W., ATLANTA, CA. (Corner Luckie and Spring St*->
Showroom Hours Mon.-Frl. 9:00 A.M.—5:30 P.M., SAT. 9:00 A.M.—1 P.M.
Telephone: 404 523-3780 523-3789