The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 04, 1986, Image 8

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PACE 8 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE April 4, 1986 “Row, Row, Row Your Body Gently Into Shape WE SELL QUALITY EXERCISE EQUIPMENT Rowing Machines • Exercise Bikes Back Saver Chairs • Free Weights Benches and More ADVANCED FITNESS 1192 N. Highland Ave 872-7715 281 E Paces Ferry 237-6006 The dabbler’s doorway. Pella makes your \xmie a better place to live. Sandv Springs and College Park open on Sat. 9-12 tome see ns! W ou needn't he ,i French Impressionist to m.ike a Frenih impression. When the v iew is worth framing, it deserves the charm of a Pella Traditional French Door Tins pair o an arranged marriage between heautv and mmmon sense. The insulating air space between double panes is just the spot to tuck optional Pella Slinwhade* Winds, sate from dust and rattling breezes. No need to hide vour French doors' solid wood elegance behind drapes. Choose special glass or Slimshades that reflect heat, or removable wood wn dividers to reflect vour warm spirit. 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Brandeis Women present books to governor’s wife for mansion When members of Brandeis Women read that Georgia’s First Lady, Elizabeth Harris, had ex pressed a desire to gather books by Georgia authors for the mansion's library, they jumped into action. Digging into the masses of books being readied for the annual Bran deis Book Sale, which runs from April 12-17 at Toco Hills, the committee came up with a number of appropriate volumes, including first editions and books signed by the author. In a letter of appreciation, Mrs. Harris wrote: “The people of Geor gia will be the ultimate benefici aries of your generosity, as these will be loved and enjoyed by gen erations to come." Both Dekalb County and the city of Atlanta are proclaiming April 12 to April 17 “Brandeis Book Week " Over 80.000 used books in over 50 categories will be gathered under a tent at Toco Hills shop ping center parking lot, making it the largest used book sale under a tent in the South. This is the 20th year for the annual event. The majority of books are under SI. Although there is a $3 donation for opening night, Saturday, April I 2, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., there is no admission the rest of the week. Hours Sunday through Thursday are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday is bargain day and “books by the bag” will be sold Thursday. In addition to books, there will be magazines, records, tapes and sheet music. Books which are not sold by Thursday evening are donated to social service agencies and prisons. NCCJ Youth Conference works to build trust, faith The National Conference of Christians and Jews recently spon- =x>c It’s a dream come true. King Springs VUlage Luxury Retirement Community 404 King Springs Village Pkwy Smyrna, Georgia (404) 432-4444 Choice of: Studio, One Bedroom or Two bedroom Apartments. 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The Task Force of 14 youth and i 3 adults chose the theme ot “Cov enants and Covenantal” based on the various faiths. Basically, the curriculum is the youth themselves as they share their faith and ques tions and answers. A secure envi ronment where there is no such thing as a “dumb question" is help ful to answer questions, deal with stereotypes, correct misinforma tion and build rapport. Jews and Christians, black and white help to understand those areas they have in common hut also the real divisions. The confer ence promotes the best ol the con cept of pluralism in America. 1 he groups represented were Episco pal, Ebenezer Baptist Church. Lu theran, United Methodist, United Church of Christ, Roman Catholic, Jewish, Christian Church (Disci ples of Christ) and Church of God in Christ. The Rev. Jack T Vaughn is executive director of the Georgia Region, National Conference of Christians and Jews. ——i News & Views The Southern Israelite 876-8248