The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, July 21, 1978, Image 19

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l Page 2# THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE July 21, 1*78 Atlanta’s Matchmaker The One and Only That You Saw on Today in Ga. Heard on WRNG Read about in The Southern Israelite The Constitution The Senior Tribune Off Peachtree Creative Loafing What else do you need to convince yourself to call for an appointment and to be one of the people she already represents 321-3719 It’s Thursday night at the movies for the Thursday Singlet (ages 35 and up), as the group gets a viewing fo the film “Jerusalem Lives,” at 8 p.m., Thursday, July 27, at the Atlanta Jewish Community Center. Coffee and cookies replace popcorn. Cost is SO cents for members and II for non-members. For preview details call Karen, 875-7881. * * * Kaleidoscope (ages 21 to 28) takes an Israeli history lesson with a view of ancient Israel through frescoes, mosaics, sculptures and other artifacts, at 8 p.m., Tuesday, July 25, at the Atlanta Jewish Community Center’s Zaban Lounge. PINKY KOSS Independent Diamond Consultant and Appraiser 45 Years Jewelry Experience -roaiMRIV WITH CLLMAN*S” ITS Wm< Whuci SMS N.E. turn 13S Th Ooan Wmt or Huron Hd A HOMO. OMrgie SSS4S Telephone: (404) 255-778* APPRAISALS WHILE YOU WAIT By Appointment Only As your Jewelry consultant, I will help you discreetly dispose ot your unwanted diamonds, a service t6 private owners at a moderate commission.” by Marian Harelik For your Sabra night fever, take a hora hustle to the Ahavath Achim Young AdulU (college age and up) Apres Heure Disco, Sunday, July 23, from 8 p.m. to midnight, at the Progressive Club. Cover charge is S3 per person. Cash bar it available. For details call Helene Porter, 636-8286. I * * * Make a tsimmcs for Shabbat with the Forum (ages 23 to 35) at its traditional Shabbat meal and festivities on Friday, July 28. For chicken fat details, call Mark Eisenberg, 636-4086, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. I i Karen Wantuck, cultural arts director for the AJCC, will trace the Sabra civics through a slide show presentation. Fof details call Michael, 875- 7881.) * * * Fo ' your Sunday satiation and a taste of party potables, drool on over o the Atlanta Leisure Club’s (ages 28 to 45) all-you-can-cat Bloody Mary Brunch, at 11:30 a.m.J Sunday, July 23, at the Atlanta Jewish Community Cenfer Auditorium. T^e brunch bonanza includes bagels, lox, cream cheese, and extras. Cost is 13.50 for members and 14 for non-members. For details call Karen, 875-7881. * * * Pitch a tent and cut loose for a weekend in the woods with the Atlanta Leisure Club as the group hosts a camp-out at Stone Mountain, Saturday and Sunday, July 29 and 30. The outing includes hiking, biking, sunning and whatever you wish. * * * Cost is $4 per tent, with a maximum of 65 tents to be issued on a firstcome, first-served basis. For biking rather than hiking, join the group on Sunday, July 30 and peddle away your Sunday around Stone Mountain. Bikers should meet at Stone Mountain Park’s bike rental location, at 1:30 p.m. Bike rental cost is 12 for two hours or 15 for the day. For arrangements and reservations call Phyllis Kahn, 634-7983 (home) or 351-6510 (work). JNF reclaims Dead Sea land JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Jewish National Fund recently completed the reclamation of land for the new settlement of Mitzpeh Shalem, by the Dead Sea.Metzpeh Shalem was settled several years ago on a mountain (nahal) settlement. It will now become a regular civilian settlement, at a different location, closer to the Dead Sea. The site of the new settlement is bisected by small valleys and river beds. The JNF had to remove some 68,000 cubic meters of land to alter it for use. Ours is a world of custom creations in the finest continental tradition prepared by a master chef. 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