The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 12, 1986, Image 19

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SingleScene The Jewish Singles Listing Ser vice (JSLS) of Montreal will pub lish a monthly bulletin to serve as a central listing for singles through out North America, as well as information on activities in differ ent cities. Advertisements are free for a year—12 issues of the bulletin— with the subscription price of $17.50. AH names will be kept confidential. For more information or sub scription forms, write to JSLS, Box 494, Station H, Montreal, Quebec H3G 2L5, or telephone (514) 254-4610. & & & Atlanta Jewish Parents Without Partners invites all singles and their children to help build a sukka at the Senior Adult Center, 5866 Long Island Drive. Reservations can be made by Oct. 9. The building goes up from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12. For details, call Patsy or Susan, 875-7881. & & & Ahavath Achim Congregation will hold its first singles dinner of the year on Friday, Sept. 19, at the synagogue. The evening will begin at 6:30 p.m. with dinner, followed bv congregational services. After services there will be an Oneg Shabbat and a discussion on future plans for the AA singles group. The cost of the dinner is $10. Reservations are by check sent to the synagogue by Sept. 15, or can be made by calling Dana Scott, 355-3324. & & & Atlanta Jewish Parents Without Partners will host divorce special ists Sheil Edlin to answer questions of custody, visitation and other post-divorce issues at 8 p.m. Wed nesday, Sept. 17, at the AJCC/ Peachtree. Cost is $1 for non-members, no charge for members. For more information, call Patsy or Susan, 875-7881. & & & People Meeting People invites all singles to hear hypnotherapist Faye Reneau explain how hypno sis can be used to break addictive habits, such as smoking and over eating, at 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, at the AJCC/Peachtree. Admission is free for members, $1 for non-members. For details, call Patsy or Susan, 875-7881. & & & The AJCC will sponsor its first scuba diving and snorkling trip Thursday, Oct. 16-Sunday, Oct. 19. Participants will get a fish-eye view of the Florida Keys. Trans portation from Atlanta is being arranged. For more information, call Patsy, 875-7881. Patronize our Advertisers they help bring you The Southern Israelite The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit plans a Caribbean Cruise for Singles 24-45 aboard the S.S. Victorian Oct. 27- Nov. 3. Ports visited will include St. Thomas, Martinique, Barba dos, St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Marteen and San Juan. For further information call Jan Parker, (313) 645-5050, at Chuck Randolph Travel and Tours, or write Jill Cole at the Detroit J.C.C., 6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloom field, Mich. 48033. &&& All singles are invited to join a two-week trip to Israel Oct. 19- Nov. 2 sponsored by the Israel Travel Advisory Service in coop eration with The Temple. The group will fly El A1 airlines from New York. For more information, call chair persons Gail Ripans, 252-5530, or Joan Rosenbluth, 394-7900. Rita invites all singles over 23 to a party at 8 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28, at the Commotion Lounge in the Hyatt Regency Ravinia, Ashford- Dunwoody Road. Use the parking lot underground on the left side. There will be food, dancing, cash bars and a $5 cover. For more information, or to put your name on the mailing list, call Rita at 458-4584. & & & All singles are invited to wel come the Sabbath Friday, Sept. 19, with Rabbi Shalom Lewis at Congregation Etz Chaim, 1190 Indian Hills Parkway, Marietta. The group will meet at 6:15 p.m. so they can sit together. An Oneg will follow services. For directions, or more infor mation, call the synagogue, 973- 0137. & & & Interiors r/Af t/usnAfu>/nft . API/-' *. 'd/Zan/ct. ,10S?7 By Rita S/e^asice, KITA L. GOLDSTEIN ACM* 26? 2511 ^eAu/esi/ia/' I P Ahavath Achim Synagogue Singles Shabbat Dinner Sept. 19 For reservations send $10.00, by Apr. 14 or call 355-5222 u Dinner Services Oneg 6:30 PM 8:15 PM 9:15 PM BANQUET OR BAR/BAT MITZVA THINK TERRACE GARDEN INN Traditions are important to us. That’s why we go out of our way helping you make each important occasion in your life the memorable event it should be. We’ll suggest delicious menus, help you plan the table arrangements, the decorations and the music whether you’re inviting just the family or a large group for more festive celebration. And it’s all at prices that are probably less than you would think. Give us your date, we will do the rest. Toll-Free Reservations: Out-of-Ga.—800-241-8260 In Gsu—800-682-9600. Atlanta area—(404) 261-9250 Terrace Garden Inn Atlanta's Intown Resort 3405 Lenox Road NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30326 Ahavath Achim 600 Peachtree Battle Ave. Atlanta, GA. 30327 LOVE’’ AND “UNDERSTANDING’’. TWO WORDS THAT ARE OUR FOUNDATION AND OUR PLEDGE While undoubtedly KING SPRINGS VILLAGE Health Care Center provides the finest nursing facilities in the South, our goal is to make our residents comfortable, happy, and secure by providing the ultimate in professional care and a wide range of social and recreational programs. That’s why KING SPRINGS VILLAGE Health Care Center provides the little “extras” that assure a feeling of privacy, dignity, and independence. Our emphasis is always on the quality of life. Extra care .. . Extra service . .. Extra interest. Let us show you “love” and “understanding” in action. You are warmly invited to visit and observe firsthand our wide range of social and recreational programs, and to meet our dedicated staff. We are confident that you will like what you see. KING SPRINGS VILLAGE HEALTH CARE CENTER 404 King Springs Village Pkwy. Smyrna, Georgia 30080 (404) 432-4444 Dave Morgan, Administrator Kosher Meals upon Request Approved lor Medicare Admissions seven days a week Please call (or more information m diop l»y loi a lorn Owned By: Henry & Barbara Grossberg Israel & Yetra Goldberg PAGE 19 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE September 12, 1986