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Friday, February 11, 19M
THI SODTH1IN ISBAILITB
ATLANTA JEWISH
COMMUNITY
CENTER
1745 Piachtree
N.E., Atlanta,
30309
■AJCC News
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TR. 5-7881
"The Start of Something New" — Feb. 13
_ ____ ,
Driver’s Training Course
Still Available
The Drivers Training course
being offered at the AJCC is still
open for those over age 15.
The course includes 6 hours of
classroom instruction and 8 hours
in the car driving. The class is
being instructed by the Atlanta
Drivers Training School.
The fee, which includes the
drivers manual, is $44.50. Those
who are interested may still reg
ister at the Center.
Leonard Jacobs
Campship Fund
Thank you!
From: Mr. and Mrs. Harris
Jacobs
In memory of:
Mrs. Herman Hillebrand
Miss Sara Bluestein
Mike Kraft
Isadore Zion
Miss Ida Mae Goldstein
Mrs. Anna Greenberg
E. Hyman Leff
Sam Diamond
Mrs. Ben Litman
Mrs. Julia Casses Rosenwald
Joseph Benamy
Jacob Kaplan
Aaron Friedman
In honor of recovery of:
Milton Waronker
Sanford Karesh
Neal Busch
Mrs. Morris Seibel
Mrs. Joe Breiner
Mrs. Casper Stock
Mrs. Ruth Manes
Marvin Silverman
Mrs. Ida Weintraub
Danny Caplan
• * • *
From: Mrs. Leonard Jacobs
In memory of:
Robert Field
Oscar Dwoskin
Ernest Poyo
In honor of recovery of:
Sanford Karesh
• * * *
From: Mr. and Mrs. Morton P.
Levine
In memory of Leonard Jacobs
From: Mrs. Ida T. Gottleib
From: Elizabeth and Lynn Ja
cobs in memory of their father,
Leonard Jacobs
From: Mrs. Esther R. Jacobs
In memory of her son, Leonard
Jacobs
See next week’s issue for ad
ditional contributions made to the
Leonard Jacobs Campship Fund
and to the following:
* » • •
AJCC Campship Fund
Gail and Jerry Kahn Camp
ship Fund
Herbert B. Goldstein
Campship Fund
Sam Balser Campship Fund
By Popular Demand—
Interior Decorating
from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Due to the number of
phone calls and registration it
has come to the attention of the
AJCC professional staff member
that many women would prefer
such a class ih the early after
noon. It appears that many
women have fr.ee time at this
hour, and wq^ld prefer to attend
an early class, rather than one
in the evening. The class will be
taught by Bess Neely of Bess
Neely Interiors. The emphasis of
the class will be on harmony, pro
portion, balance, rhythm and col
or and will include principles of
good taste as applied to floor
coverings, wall coverings, lamps,
accessories and room arrange
ments and color schemes. The fee
is $10 for 10 weeks. The class
will begin on February 22.
Register now or call Gerri Wein-
blatt at ext. 32.
February 20th is almost here ...
ATLANTA COMMUNITY
ORCHESTRA CONCERT
FEB. 20—8:30 P.M.
SOLOIST: CANTOR ISAAC GOODFRIEND
JAMES C. SCOTT
Series Tickets—$4.50 — Single Tickets $2.00
Spring Swim Session
March 6—May 6, 1966
Registration now open for
Spring Swim Session — Register
at reception desk. Classes will be
limited—don’t be late.
Monday:
2:30-3:15—Pre School
3:30-4:15—Swimmers
8:00-9:00 — Junior Life
Saving
Tuesday:
10:00-10:45—Pre School
2:30-3:15—Pre School
3:30-4.45—Beginners
Wednesday.
3:30-4:15—Ad. Beg. &
Intermediates
8:00-9:00—Water Ballet
Thursday:
10:00-10:45—Pre School
2:30-3:15—Pre School
3:3 0-4:15—Beginners
Jim Bray’s One Man
Show Opens Soon ...
Monday, February 14, 8:30 p.m.
will mark the opening of a most
exciting exhibiting of prints,
drawings and paintings by At
lanta’s own Jim Bray. Jim at
tended North Georgia Military
College, Columbia Theological
Seminary and graduated King
College and studied art at Geor
gia State College.
For the past three years he has
taught the Center’s Sunday Art
Classes to children from six to
twelve years of age. He recently
sold several paintings to the Vin
cent Price collection _qpd his
paintings hang in many Atlanta
homes.
Jim has had numerous one man
shows in and around Atlanta in
cluding exhibitions at Fred
Reed’s Gallery and the Fine Arts
Gallery.
A reception will follow on Feb
ruary 14 in the Adult Lounge.
All members and friends are wel
come.
The exhibit will remain up
through March 21.
ISRAELI FOLK DANCE NIGHT . . .
FEB. 15TH.
TUESDAY, 9-10 P.M.
Fee: 50c
Leader: Mrs. Eliezra Kassutto
All ages welcome to an informal hour of folk dancing
Call 875-7881 ext. 32 for further information.
Register
"Calling All
Now
College
for
Students"
SUMMER
Summer Staff
DAY
Positions
CAMP
TR. 5-7881
NOW SHOWING ...
EXHIBITION BY ADULT STUDENTS
SHOWING THROUGH FEB. 13
ATTENTION
all
TWEENS, TEENS
PARENTS
A Special Movie
“The Hazards
of Smoking”
This Sunday
Feb. 13, 1966
1:30 to 4:30
3 showings
Basketball League
TERRORS WRAP UP
Y.A. FIRST HALF TITLE
The first round of the Y. A.
Basketball League is over with
Taratoot’s Terrors 4-0 record
tops in the League. The Terrors
edged out Manning’s Marauders
46-39 to clinch the nrst half title.
Raymond Taratoot with 19, Judd
Chaite with 10 and Mike Nem-
eroff with 9 paced the winners.
The Marauders were again
paced by their high scoring for
ward Ken Schwartz with 26
points.
The second game was an ex
citing ball game which featured
an amazing comeback by Dia
mond’s Gems, only to fall three
points shy at the final buzzer
and lose to Finkelstein’s Flashes
32-35. Jack Hanchron scored 16
points in the first half and was
blanked the rest of the game.
Bruce Finkelstein and Marty
Kogan picked up the second half
slack in order to eke out the vic
tory. Jack scored 16, Bruce 8
and Marty 6. Diamond’s Gems,
playing their best game of the
season, came on strong in the
last quarter outscoring the
Flashes 13-3. Jim Burdine led the
Gems with 18 points. Final lea
gue standings for the first half
were:
1. Taratoot’s Terrors 4-0
2. Finkelstein’s Flashes 3-1
3. Diamond’s Gems 2-2
4. Manning’s Marauders 1-3
5. Miller’s Mooses 0-4
• * * •
Members of the first half
champions are:
Mike Nemeroff, Arnold Dorf-
man, Judd Chaite, Raymond Tar
atoot, Leo Fishman, Sandy Gold
berg, Norm Lebedin, Tauber,
Schulman, Cohen, Grosswald.
Gals 21-35 Men 25-40
The Group of the AJCC
presents
This Could Be The Start
Of Something Big ...
Hounds Tooth
Sunday
Feb. 13,1966 — 5:30 P3L
Refreshments
Band
Entertainment
Tickets in advance:
$2.00 for gals $3.00 for guy*
Tickets at Door:
$2.50 gals $3 50 for guys
THE GROUP IS MEETING . . .
ARE YOU WITH IT?
MEN 40 and Over
Who Says Women Are
The Best Cooks?
SPAP Invites you ... February
20th to aid a French Chef . . .
Monsieur Tremege in preparing a
gourmet delight . . . Call Gerri
Weinblatt, ext. 32 for further in
formation . . . AJCC.
Register Now:
Ballroom Dancing . . .
Register Now: Ballroom Danc
ing. Beginning, Intermediate, Ad
vanced. Instructor. La Fortune.
Fee: $12 for 12 weeks. CaU
875-7881 ext. 32 for further inform
mation.
Junior Hostesses
Visit Fort Gordon
January 28th, 29th and. 30th.
will long be remembered by the
Junior Hostesses of the Armed
Services Committee of the AJCC.
The plans of this beautiful week
end included services at the Fort
Gordon Chapel by Chaplain
Rabbi Elkins, a dance at the
Augusta Community Center
sponsored under the most co
operative direction of Mr. A1
Mintz, Director. Dinner at the the
home of Mrs. Serotta of the Arm
ed Services Committee of the
Augusta JCC, and a discussion
group and brunch at Fort Gor
don. Many of the servicemen are
planning to come to Atlanta for
the Feb. 5 dance of the Junior
Hostesses sponsored by Hadaa-
sah at the AJCC. Young ladies
17-21 who are interested in join
ing this club should call Marilyn
Lips at 876-8382 or Gerri Wein
blatt at the AJCC.
Register now . . . Bridge . . . Be
ginning . • • Intermediate and
Advanced. .
Israeli Folk Dancing
French Kosher Cuisine
Guitar
French for adults and children
afternoon classess. International
travel. Call 875-7881—ext 32 for
further information.
Health & Physical Education
Schedule Of Events
(cut out and keep for
your information)
Sat. Feb. 26 — “B” League
Finals—7:00-9:00 p. m.—25 cents.
* • * • •
Sun. Feb. 27 — “A” League
Semi-Finals—2:00-4:00 p. m. —
25 cents.
• • • * *
Sun. Mar. 6 ,“A” League Finals
—2:00-4:00 p. m.—50 cents.
Sun. Mar. 13—All Star Games
Day—
1:00-2:15 “B” Champs vs. “B”
All Stars—Girls
2:15-3:30 “A” League Champs
Champs vs. “A” All Stars—Girls
3:30-4:45 Young Adult Cham
pionship
4:45-6:00 “B” Champs vs.
“B” All Stars—Boys
6:00-6:30 Dinner Break—Hot
Dogs and Cokes on sale
6:30-7:45 “A” Champ* vs “A"
All Stars—Boys
7:45-9:00— Young Adult All
Stars vs. AJCC All Stars — 50
cents per person for all games.
• • • * »
Sun. Mar. 27—Torch Club trip
to Chattanooga
• » • • •
Sun. April 3 — AJCC Sports
Awards Banquet—7:00-9:30 p. m.
Awards for “A”-“B” Basket
ball, Biddy Basketball, coachea,
swimming, judo, Young Adult
Basketball, Torch Club, individ
ual awards.
Guest speakers to be announc
ed.
Spaghetti Dinner — $1.00 per
person.
Family invited to all events.