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THI SOVTHON ISRAELITE
Friday, Mar. 13, 1970
Newest Luxury Hotel
Opens In Atlanta
Bredow
“Elegant contemporary” is the.
designation being given to At
lanta’s newest luxury hotel, the
302-room Quality Hotel Central
near 10th Street)
and 1-75.
Each of the!
rooms features!
controlled heat-1
ing and air con-1
ditioning, with!
the added lux-|
ury of a color!
television set in|
every room.
A plus for
football fans is Quality Hotel
Central’s location in easy walk
ing distance to Georgia Tech’s
Grant Field.
Public rooms in the new hot^l,
which is expected to draw its
Share of Atlanta’s thriving con-
Herzlia Cooking
Group Meeting
Set for March 17
Herzlia Hadassah Cooking
Group will have its last meeting
of the year at 10:15 a. m., Tues
day, Mar. 17, at the home of
Mrs. Moshe Gilboa, 1739 Johnson
Rd., N. E.
Mrs. Gilboa will demonstrate
special Israeli dishes, and in
vited the members to meet at
her home, the Israel Consul Gen
eral’s official residence, to lend
an authentic atmosphere.
Reservations can be made with
Mrs. Evelyn Simmons, 633-9747
or Mrs. Louise Kenith, 634-5097.
There .will be a supply charge
of 50 cents.
YOUTH LEADERS
TO MEET MAR. 17
A professional meeting of all
Jewish youth leaders of Atlan
ta will take place at 8:00 p. m.,
Tuesday, Mar. 17, at the home
of Harold Post, 1205 Briarhills
Dr., N. E.
FOR THE VERY BEST
CANTONESE CUISINE
IN THE SOUTH
MNGK0N&
ONNHC mi AMERICAN RESTAURANT
vention business, include the
Saxony Banquet Hall. This mod
em 5000 square foot facility,
decorated in shades of red, can
be subdivided into three in
dividual rooms. Continental cui-
_, sine, American dishes and gour
met items will be on the menu
at the Coventry Restaurant from
11:30 a. m. until 2:30 a. m. every
day except Sundays. The Coffee
House will offer light meals and
snacks twenty-four hours a day.
The Copperfield Lounge will
feature top-flight entertainment,
Pioneer Women I
Meeting March 18
Pioneer Women Club 1 will
meet at 12:00 noon, Wednesday,
Mar. 18, at the home of Mrs.
Anna Bernes, 1826 Wildwood
Place, N. E.
All members and their friends
are invited to this luncheon and
card party.
The raffle scheduled for March
11 has been postponed until
April to permit still outstanding
tickets to be sold. Proceeds of
the raffle will benefit the or
ganization’s projects in Israel.
dancing and adult beverages.
Sam Bredow, a native Atlan
ta n, is vice president nnd co
owner (with A1 Fox, Florida ho-
telman) of the Quality Hotel
Central. Bredow has long been
associated with the food business
and is a former president of the
Atlanta Retail Food Dealers
Assn,
Mr. Bredow has announced the
appointment of A. Joe Crocy as
Managing Director of the facil
ity. Crocy is a former vice pres
ident of the Dinkier Hotel Corp.,
and served as president and
executive administrator of the
Regency.
Other staff appointments an
nounced by Bredow include Carl
E. Jones, assistant manager
(formerly manager of Atlanta
Cabana); Ed Strickland, sales
manager; Claude P. Ferri, a na
tive of Algiers, comes to the
QHC as food and beverage di
rector after ten years with the
Atlanta Biltmore. John W. Birch-
field, a former food advisor to
the United States Army, will be
the banquet director.
The elegant decor, prime loca
tion and experienced staff of the
Quality Hotel Central should en
sure it a prominent place on the
Atlanta hotel scene.
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OPEN LETTER
TO THE PUBLIC:
Our thanks to you for the past twelve years. Af growing
success.
For here at Cal’s there are no crystal chandeliers, no
glamour carpets, no gimmicks and no give aways. There are
no fictitious names that sound familiar, our labels are well
knpwn and authentic. The shoes come to us new and fresh
from the factory in the newest styles and colors.
For example, the shoe you see at Cal’s for $22.90 is
selling elsewhere in the city for $37.00. Better than 60% more!
The shoe you buy here for $14.90 can be found in another store
for $24.00. Over 60% more!
Above all, the secret of our success lies in the personal
attention — not by salesmen, but by expert shoe fitters — that
makes each purchase the right one. If not, we have a refund
policy.
Yes, we carry sizes 3 to 12, 5A to B, so there’s always
a beautiful pair of shoes for you at Cal’s.
Come in soon. As Cal’s owner, buyer and operator, with
fifty-one years in the shoe business, Lwill be happy to welcome
you.
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Cordially,
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