The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 16, 1977, Image 24

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H/N€ YOU CSI€R BfcGM C4TGRGD TO BY 4M €XCCUTN€ CH€f? (Former Ex0cuttv0 Ch0f t Atfantt HtttOrt & Nlkotor* Roof) ^ The Brass Key Restaurant Conveniently located In the Peachtree Battle Shopping Canter fumm ■cMEMiiTMMia irifVfVtfl ntocnv Al IU No ncCUR ^ 2355 PEACHTREE NO. a.m.-3 p.m. 233-3202 Dinner: Tlies.-Sat 6 p.m.-Mtoniflht Israel goes sexy witli swimsuits! \ . by Gloria Dautaoh Some of the sexiest bathing suite to be seen on the Israeli fashion scene in the last few years were dreamed up by a chute-looking sweet girl-next- door type by the name of Rahel Pappo. She is the chief designer st Diva, the beach wear people, as well as being the daughter of the family Arm of Hirsehthal who started the now-highly successful business in 1942. Rahel, whose daring have made the cover of looks most at ease in gingham shirt. M My parents came here in 1938 from Czechoslovakia and b tar ted with one sewing machine in the Tel Aviv basement where they lived. Then it was just bras and girdles. My father used to cut, mother sewed and my uncle did the selling. Later they expanded to bathing suits and the early ex perience meant that a Diva costume was always noted for its good cut and support When Elasar Pappo, Rahel’s husband, joined the firm instead of the Foreign Office, the whole image changed. They had always been rather cautious, making suits to last for years and steer ing dear of the fashion scene. But Elasar Pappo quickly saw where the future lay, and Rahel, who had worked in the business since she was a schoolgirl began to design high fashion, highly erotic costumes, in the bright custom made Diva fabrics. They have branched out into sportswear as well this year with youthful designs like the rough cotton dress-cum-shorts with watermelon design which they think will be a winner. Elasar Pappo who runs the financial side reckons their ex ports will top the million dollar mark this year, with France, Britain, Germany and Switzerland their biggest buyers. They could increase out put if they could get more than the present 140 factory workers and 80 outside piece good workers. “The trouble is,” says Elasar, “Israeli girls don’t want to work in a factory, they’d rather work in a bank. Man power shortage is one of our biggest headaches.” JtraulanPwt WSB L'Chaim minority courses in schools JkJfcskskjfcsksfcalcsIeS Sidneys j JjSSojth' The Anti-Defamation League- WSB Radio L’Chaim Series will feature a discussion on "Teaching About Minorities in the Public Schools” from l(h30 to 11:00 p.m. Sunday, Sept 25. A panel including Dr. Carol Hahn, assistant professor of educational studies, Emory University; Dr. Sidney Estes, assistant superintendent for in structional planning and development Atlanta Public Schools; Betty G. Cantor, southern director of education for the Anti-Defamation League; and Aubrey Morris of WSB Radio, will discuss the issue of multi-ethnic education in the school system: According to Dr. Estes, the “melting pot mythology has been replaced with strong pressures for students to retain group identity. . . . the student will have to understand the con sequences of assimilation, which today is usually the loss of peer respect.” m ,, “A nice little restaurant <J- .J fering Country French Jeu>- jt ish cuisine in a relaxed din- 7 mg atmosphere . i . ” Luncheon at Noon — Mon.-Fri.? Dinner from six — Mon.-Sat. 7 Dinner from five — Sunday J Reservations Please, 7 25S-2339 4225 Roswell Road « sic# j|c 3)e :(e \ Greetings Manhattan Bakery 1747 Cheshire Bridge Rd. 873-5789 THE FAY GOLD SCHOOL OF ART Register Now for Classes Starting October 3rd , NEW EXPANDED FACILITIES 3221 Cains Hill Placo, N.w. 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A weekend like this will not only let the girl in you emerge, but 111 bet that your husband will fall in love with her all over again. Good luck. Make your reservations now for an exciting Es cape Weekend at the Marriott Hotel at Perimeter Center. Call (404) 394-6500.