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THI SOUTHKN ISItAMlTI
Friday, Aug. 21, 1970
Mrytts.
Come To CROPS & B
For An Adventure In Eating
don’t have everything to eat,
to snack or eat with fulfill- HH
merit.
But you can choose from
our large variety of substan-
tial delectibles for your spec-
ial and even whimsical mood hH
and needs. Coffee or tea, if
that’s your drink. Beer in
draft if you want this. Cool
and thirst-quenching all.
Small steaks and seafoods to
suit your fancy. Danish and HHB
cheese cakes if you’re in a
mood to wind-up your snack WHst
or luncheon with sweets, flV
some even more lush if you
desire.
And then there are our
sandwiches.
How many ways are there
to make a sandwich? We |
won’t count the ways just in
this one ad. But the possibilities are
infinite, depending on the variety of
meats, salads and cheeses to be chosen
as contents. Multiply this of course
by "X." "X” in this case is a sub
stantial number of different.kinds of
rolls and breads—hearty ryes, sub
stantial pumpemickels, white bread,
French bread.
Now that you’ve decided upon
content and bread have you arrived
at a definitive number of sandwiches?
Hardly. You’ve no idea how subtle
some of our customers - can direct
their discriminating preferences. Take
with or without mayonnaise, with or
without mustard, with or without
other condiments. And now with or
without like cold or hot sauerkraut.
At this point make a decision as to
whether, for instance, you want the
pastrami or corned beef as is or do
you want it heated on the steam
grill.
Well, you probably could come up
with a different sandwich every day
in every week in every month for
the next ten years if you persevered
Chances are you won’t visit us this
often. But as often as you do, we
invite you to go adventuring at the
sandwich bar and later take your
pick in the salads buffet and other
varieties available.
Eating at Crops & B is a pleasure/
CROPS &B
Atlanta, Georgia
Orders” Call 874-1213 or
Atlanta Mizrachi
Meeting Aug, 31
Tha Atlanta chapter of Miz
rachi Women's Organization
will meet at 1:00 p. m., Monday,
Aug. 31, at the Atlanta Memor
ial Arts Center.
Mrs. Edwin Galler, president,
said the meeting will include
discussion of the coming regional
convention. Mrs. Emanuel Feld
man, political highlights chair
man, is in charge of the pro
gram.
Rosenfeld Bar Mitzva ,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosen
feld of Atlanta cordially invite
their relatives and friends to
attend the Bar Mitzva of their
son, Stephen Harris, at 8:30
a. m., Saturday, Aug. 29, at
Congregation Beth Jacob. A
Kiddush will follow.
Stephen is the grandson of
Mrs. Esther Bergman and the
late Samuel Bergman and Mr.
and Mrs. E. David Rosenfeld.
C ole-Podhouser
B’nai Mitzva
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cole and
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Pod-
houser, all of Atlanta, cordially
invite their relatives and friends
to attend the B’nai Mitzva of
their sons, David Cole and
Morris Podhouser, at 9:00 a. m.,
Saturday, Aug. 29, at Ahavath
Achim Synagogue
David is the grandson of Mrs.
Ben Cole and Mrs. Abraham
Bailey. Morris is the grandson
of Mrs. Joseph Podhouser and
Mrs. Herman Sperling.
Schwartz Bar Mitzva
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwartz
of Atlanta cordially invite their
relatives and friends to attend
the Bar Mitzva of their son, Wil
liam Terry, at 8:45 a. m, Satur
day, Aug. 29, at Shearith Israel
Bat Ami Hadassah
Opening Meeting
Bat Ami Hadassah will have
a dinner meeting Monday, Aug.
31, at 6:30 p. m. at Morrison’s
Cafeteria, Ansley Mall. Dinner
will be Dutch treat
Program for the evening will
be a presentation “A Certain
Kind of Woman,” by members
of the group.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Urban of
Des Moines, Iowa, announce the
birth of a daughter, Heather, on
July 16. Mrs. Urban is the
former Toni Qster of Atlanta.
Grandparents are Mrs. Mildred
Qster of Atlanta and the late
Herbert Qster and Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Urban of Des Moines.
• * •
Mr. and Mrs. Gary David
Friedman of Atlanta announce
the birth of a son, Jonathan
Daniel, on August 5. Cantor
Pincus Aloof performed the
Bris. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Friedman of Atlanta
and Mrs. Gladys Zeller of Chi
cago.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Morton A. Gross-
wald of Atlanta announce the
birth of a son, Steven Adam, on
August 6. Rabbi Joseph Cohen
and Rabbi R. Ichay officiated
at the Bris which was perform
ed by Cantor Pincus Aloof.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Grosswald and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Tour ial, all of At
lanta.
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Bureau to Honor
Dr. Spotts at
'Open House'
meet Dr. and Mrs. Spotts.
Edward Krtek, president of
the board of" the Bureau of
Jewish Educaion, said that Dr.
Spotts’ duties will include su
pervision of the Atlanta High
School of Jewish Studies, the
Adult Institute, Special Educa
tion Program, Teachers Certifi
cation Program, Bureau Library
and the Testing Program for all
affiliated Jewish Schools.
In addition, Dr. Spotts hopes
to initiate a Youth Study Tour
Program in Israel, a consulting
and evaluating service for Jew
ish schools in the area, a teacher
training program and various
inter-school activities.
Progressive
Club Telle
New Food Ideas
Several new adventures in
food have been launched for
members by the Progressive
Club.
These innovations include a
new Sunday night family buffet
dinner started earlier this sum
mer with “huge success,” accord
ing to Marvin Wolkin, vice pres
ident and dining room chair
man.
On Saturday^ Aug. 22, mem
bers can enjoy a “Shipwreck
Smorgasboard Scandina v i a n
Buffet Party” with dancing in
the main dining room and a
combo in the bar.
Tha fare for August M, tha
data for the Falcons’ game, is
a special football buffet dinner
and buses to the stadium foe tha
gridiron event. t
Goldstein Bar Mitzva
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goldstein
of Atlanta cordially invite their
relatives and friends to attend
the Bar Mitzva of their son,
Billy, at 10:30 a. m., Saturday,
Aug. 22, «t Temple Sinai (Guy
Webb School), 765 Hammond
Drive. A Kiddush will follow.
DR. SPOTTS
Dr. Leon Spotts, new execu
tive director of the Atlanta Bu
reau of Jewish Education, and
Mr3 s Spotts will be honored at
an open house at 8:00 p. m.,
Sunday, Aug. 30, at the He
brew Academy. The Bureau,
sponsors of the reception, invite
the entire Jewish community to
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