The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 25, 1986, Image 8

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PAGE 8 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE April 25, 1986 n The Atlanta Area Now Has manc£ and (2oo(Ujoo(z d3oo(z±to r l£ —SIX BOOKS FOR THE PRICE OF FIVE- WITH THIS COUPON 325-4501 1658 La Vista Rd., (Briar Vista Plaza) Coupon expires Aug. 20, 1986 Books must be same average price WMW, northeast, inc. Office: 496-9600 Native Atlantans Nancy & Glenda make the difference! Specializing in: BriarclifT Lakeside Northlake Nancy Sachs 329-0726 Henderson 4845 LaVista Road Glenda Alexander 634-3272 7200 Roswell Rd. Atlanta. Georgia 30328 393-0560 STD. 5.0-liter High Output V-8 engine. Bold aerodynamic front-end treatment MONTE CARLO SS New sporty aluminum Rally wheels with P215 Goodyear Eagle GT tires LEE SHUSTERMAN Sleek, blackout trim on grille and moldings. Special striping and SS decals. vO The high-performance NASCAR-winning Monte Carlo SS. xunTi mi inrnTn 7 n M M M M H Celebrate your child’s birthday at Putt-Putt Golf & Games* OUR FANTASTIC Birthday Party Showcase includes... ■ Putt-Putt® Tournament w/Prizes ■ Eight Video Tokens/Child ■ Domino’s Pizza ■ Soft Drink ■ 8" Carvel Ice C ream Cake ■ Adult Party Captain ■ and much more! All this for $6 95 /guest Call 458-0888 for more information (other packages available) 3382 Shallowford Rd. T C hamblee, (iA 30341 M M M M M M M M ► -< mij.ii 11 ? nn i nmnumj Asher, Guthman honorees for gala marking AJC’s 80th Charlotte Garson is chairing the American Jewish Committee s gala 80th Anniversary Celebration to be held on Monday evening, May 12, at the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel. An Appeal for Human Relations Cocktail Party will begin the even ing’s festivities at 6 p.m. National board of governors members Susie and Ed Elson will speak about AJC’s global mission and Tom Asher will chair the fundraising portion. An elaborate buffet dinner will follow. After dinner, Susie and Ed Elson will present AJC’s Distinguished Service Awards to City Council Barbara Asher Richard Guthman members Barbara Asher and Richard Guthman Jr. in honor of AJC’s 80th Anniver sary, the Atlanta Chapter has estab lished a new category for board participation. Four members who have provided long and honorable, service on AJC’s board of trustees will be formally declared Life Trustees. William Breman, Herbert Cohen, Irma Goldwasser and Alene Uhry will receive this distinction. National board member Herbert Cohen will present a resolution to the membership for adoption to designate AJC’s Service Award, as the Caroline M. and Simon S. Selig,Jr. Award beginning in 1987. The Seligs were beloved members of the AJC and the Atlanta Chap- tei wishes to keep their memories alive through the recognition of community leaders whose life’s work reflects the Seligs’ high standards of service and citizen ship. Marvin Weintraub's president’s BNAI BI-TUI'S New major MEDICAL. INSURANCE The-More For Your Monty ”Plan That Gives You A nd Your Family: More Control: ■ You Choose The Doctor ■ You Choose The Hospital ■ You Choose The Deductible ■ You’re Covered Wherever You Go-When you travel or move, your protection goes with you. More Protection: ■ Up To $1,000,000 Lifetime Benefit ■ Dental Option ■ Ambulatory Surgical Benefits ■ Second Surgical Opinion Benefits . , Underwritten by Brit!/*# Mm Group Insurance THE MUTUAL LIFE COMPANY OF HE M »'<0 BROADWAY hewyoru he *V v Available to B'nai B'rith membe under age 65 and their families We enroll new members. For details contact: Dee Budnick Tues., Wed., Thun (404)261-6669 report will be distributed at the dinner as part of the Atlanta Chap ter’s 1985-86 Year in Review. Highlighting the evening of cele bration and fun will be a musical program by students from the North- side of the Arts. Cost for the evening is $50 a per son and the community is invited. For information or reservations call the AJC office at 233-5501. German film classic to be shown at Emory On Monday and Tuesday even ings, April 28 and 29, Parts 1 and 2 respectively of the German film “Geschwister Oppermann” (The Op- permanns) will be shown at 8 p.m. in room 205 White Hall, Emory University. Director Egon Monk will be present both evenings to introduce his film and answer ques tions. The film is based on Lion Feuch- twanger’s 1933 novel, and became a television event and received many awards, among them Ger many’s most prestigious, the “Adolf Grimme Prize” in Gold, and a Gold Medal at the 1983 Interna tional Film and Television Festival in New York. Monk recreates Jan. 30, 1933, the day of Hitler’s “Machter- greifung” (seizure of power). Monk restricts his film to the closed world of the Jewish upper class. In three narratives which go through the entire two part film he des cribes the same terrible mechanism: Naziism invading the sheltered, cul tivated, bourgeois world. The two-part series is co-spon- sored by the Goethe Institute, the Emory Center for International Studies, Department of Modern Languages, Theater Department and the Hillel Federation. In German with English sub titles, the series is free and open to the public. For further informa tion call 727-6562. WEEKLY QUOTE FROM LESTER’S BOOKS “Society conditions us to believe success is power and money—but this success does not make us happy. Until we can bite the hand that feeds us by blaming society for this dilemma, we can never be happy." Lester Pazol 20 YEARS Hennessy 'ftadiffac JAGUAR CALL FOR A TEST DRIVE 261-5700