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IH« SOUTHERN I8IAILITI
Friday, September 15, 1907
11 Candidates
In ORT Parade
On Sept. 19
Parading In a Mrs. ORT pag
eant at the opening meeting of
the Atlanta Chapter will be
eleven candidates representing
the various projects and commit
tees of ORT. The luncheon will
be held Tuesday, Sept. 19, at the
Progressive Club, at 12 noon.
Reservation's should be made
through Mrs. Sheldon Grant, 633-
8177.
Mrs. Merrill Grant is handling
decorations along with Mrs. Joel
Sultanik; Mrs. Donald Appel is
narrator; and Mrs. Bernard Cris-
tal is accompanist. A panel of
judges consisting of Mrs. Sidney
Shier, Mra. Dave Rothfarb and
Mrs. Sam Galanti wiill judge the
girls on poise, charm and ded-
• i ! ’ 1 ication to ORT.
; , HEBREW INSTITUTE
PTA MEETING
The first meeting of the PTA
of the Hebrew Institute of At
lanta was held on September 11.
The new principal, Haim
Arzouan, teachers, and PTA of
ficers were introduced.
WANT ADS
SEAMSTRESS
Available
EXPERT ALTERATIONS
Reasonable — Fast Service
TR. 2-2688 or ME. 6-6929
On vacation until Oct. 15th.
TO SHARE APT.
Graduate student, man, would
like to share a 2-bdrm. apt. with
another graduate student. Call
872-6880 for information.
Steven Levetan
Jr. Achievement
National Winner
Steven L. Levetan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. I. Levetan of At
lanta, placed second in the Na
tional Junior Achievement Pur
chasing Director!
contest. T h i i
contest was hel
at the Nations
Junior Achievers!
Con ference at)
Indiana. Univer-j
sity, Blooming-j
ton, Ind., fror
August 20—25
This convention
wag attended bj
2100 Junior Ach
ievers from thel
U. S., Canada,|
and six other foreign countries.
Junior Achievement was found
ed in 1919 in Springfield, Mass.,
by Horace A. Moses. The pur
pose of thta organization is to
promote and supervise a program
of economics education and in
dustrial public relations through
which youth may gain a leam-
by-doing knowledge of the work
ings of American business, and
to promote the principals of free
enterprise. Since 1942 Junior
Achievement has grown from
1000 to well over 130,000 mem
bers. The Atlanta area now has
three centers with more than
1700 students from grades 10 thru
12 participating annually.
Steve is now a senior at Druid
Hills High School. He was vice
president of Dyna-Buck Sales, a
Junior Achievement company
sponsored by Sears Roebuck Cat
alogue Sales. He is currently
president of the Shearith Israel
Synagogue Youth Group, and is
junior counselor of the Howard
Geldert Chapter of the Order of
DeMolay.
For Sale By Owner
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brick. Wooded lot. Conv. to Emory,
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Schools—Briarcllff or Druid Hills &
Thompson. Low thirties.
Call Mrs. Brown 634-7467
Fight Polio in Gaza
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israeli
health authorities have launched
an anti-polio campaign among
the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip
following the discovery of a
number of polio cases among
children in the area. The health
drive was taken partly as a pre
cautionary measure in view of
the fact that Gaza Strip residents
are now free to travel across
Israel to the west bank.
SOUTHERN
NOTES
Michael Parver, production
manager of Municipal Theatre, is
in New York checking on the
shows there and vacationing be
fore the start of Atlanta’s Winter
Play Season.
* • * •
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen I. So-
bell of Atlanta announce the birth
of a son, David Morris on Au
gust 30. The Briss was perform
ed by Cantor Pincus Aloof.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Harry I. Sobell of Charlotte and
Mr. and: Mrs. Harry Filler of At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen of
Atlanta announce the birth of a
son, William Edward, on August
31. The Briss was performed by
Cantor Pincus Aloof. Grandpar
ents are the late Mr. and Mrs.
William Cohen of Ashfoum, Ga.,
and C. T. Bruce and Mrs. Venie
Bruce of Lawrenceville, Ga.
Temple Singles
To Visit North
Ga. Gold Area
Members of the Temple Sing
les Club will meet at 11:00 a.m.,
Sunday, Sept. 17, at Broadview
Plaza Lower Level (rear), for
a drive to Dahlonega, Cane Creek
Falls and other points in the
area.
According to Harry Katz,
president, the group will return
to the same location at about
7:00 p.m. in time to bowl with
the Temple Couples Club at 8
o’clock.
Transportation charge will be
$1.00 and dinner at the Smith
House will cost $2.00.
Members can call Miriam
Hahn, 261-2441 (daytime) or 252-
2989 (evening) for reservations.
Dora Boroughs, 241-3565, or
Dorothy Posner, 233-7409 (even
ings) are taking reservations
from prospective members.
New Director
Assumes Job
SARAH COVENTRY offers an opportunity to
housewives, college students, teachers and
office workers. Good earning opportunity.
Pleasant dignified work. No investment, collect
ing or delivery. For interview appointment
call—237-7605.
Announcing
MOVING TO
3730-32 Roswell Rd.,
Powers Ferry Shopping Center
FROM 3695 ROSWELL RD.,
TO BETTER SERVE YOU
WATCH FOR OPENING DATE!
COME SEE OUR REMOVAL SALE
GlliMen PAINT
AM) DECOMTING CENTER
In Augusta
Richard Krieger, formerly of
Hartsdale, N. Y., has arrived in
Augusta to take up his duties as
executive director of the Augusta
Jewish Community Center. He
was formerly with the Stamford
(Conn.) Jewish Community Cen
ter.
From 1958 to 1965, Mr. Krie
ger was an instructor in the New
York City School System. His
summer activities included num
erous youth director and teach
ing jobs in New York State.
The new director has held the
title of Heavyweight Open Box
ing Champion of the Great Lakes
Naval Station and was the only
man to hold both the 180 pound
and the heavyweight wrestling
championships at New York Uni
versity in the same year. He was
a member of the NYU varsity
baseball teams and played semi-
pro football.
Mr. and Mrs. Krieger have
three daughters.
I .
Augusta News
Lori Levine, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Jerome Levine of De
troit, has returned home after
visiting in Augusta with Robyn
Wittenberg, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Morton Wittenberg. Barbara
Steinberg and Joan Cumins en
tertained at a “Back-to-School”
party and a luncheon honoring
the visitor was given by Deborah
Greenblatt. She also attended the
Bar Mitzva luncheon hosted by
Martin Bogoslawsky.
Visit Dke Chalet
2175 Cheshire Bridge Rd N E.
Design for Beauty
Call for Appointment 636-6167 \
Open Tuesday thru Saturday,
also Thursday Evenings
If You Need It—We Can Do
it
THEATRE
ATLANTA
1374 W. P’tree
STAGE 6 ACTING SCHOOL
Registration Monday only
Pantomime Improvisation
Body Movement Choral Speech
Beginning Acting Technical Theater
Dramatized Story Telling
ChUdren’s Theatre Workshop
For information call 875-9301
between 10 and 5 p.m., Monday, Sept. 18
HELD OVER BY DEMAND—
18th Week
A Man And A Woman
in color
Academy award winner . .
Best picture and screen play
Psschtrs* at 13th, (76-3022
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DAY AND EVENING
CLASSES AT THE ATLANTA
SCHOOL OF ART
Adult program beginning September 25 for an
eight week session. Courses include drawing,
painting, etching, woodcut, fashion illustration,
television art direction, and design.
FOR A SCHEDULE CALL 876-8232
THE ATLANTA SCHOOL OF ART
441 WEST PEACHTREE ST., N.E.
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