Page 6-THE NEWS-September 1979 Devorah Group of Hadassah On Sunday, July 29th, Bobby Pollard thought she was back in Piccadilly, former New Yorkers thought they were boarding the Fifth Avenue bus and the natives were astounded as the Devorah group of Hadassah with their families and friends, climbed on the WBT double decker bus for an outing atTeg'a Cay. Don and Ronnie Herman served as host and hostess as well as Indian guides on the “Summer Interlude.” The Her man’s yacht, well, motor boat, took the attending Hadassah people around Lake Wiley after ‘gesunde’ picnic lunches were enjoyed by all. On Wednesday, August 15 a newcomers coffee was held at the home of Mrs. Richard (Jane) Goodman. Mrs. Ed (Gail) Greene, president of Hadassah chapter, and Mrs. Sam (Alice) Schreiber, president of Devorah (the evening group) spoke on the importance of Hadassah and told of the activities of the two groups. Anyone wishing to join Hadassah please contact Gail Greene (542-0308) for day meetings and Alice Schreiber (364'*8824) for evening meetings. Devorah meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month. The first meeting of the year will be an entertaining skit welcoming the new members. The date for the membership meeting will be September 12, and we welcome guests. The meeting will take place in the lyy Room of the JCC at 8 p.m. JCC Corner Labor Day Festivities The JCC will hold its Labor Day Festivities on Sunday, September 2nd. the CHAI Group, which is a self- supporting group of 'Seniors, vyill hold a BAKE SALE star ting at 12 p.m. All items will be home-made by the Seniors and the proceeds will go to support their continuing programs. At 2 p.m. there will be a variety of family activities such as water- raft races, water-volleyball and the ever-popular water-balloon' toss. At 3 p.m. the CHAI Group will hold its annual Raffle. The prizes include an original water- color donated by Beverly Howard, talented local artist, and a beautiful afghan and matching pillow made and donated by Sylvia Sadoff. If you have not already purchtised tickets for the raffle, you may do so at the JCC. Tickets are 50P apiece and twelve for $5. The money raised by the CHAI Group will go directly to the Building Fund of the JCC. At 4:30 p.m. Jimmy of Deli-Town will serve a fried-chicken box supper at the incredibly low price of $2/adults and $1/children. Reservations must be in by Friday, August 31st, so call the “J” today to' reserve your place.* We’re looking forward to the biggest turnout ever - so celebrate Labor Day at the “J” and remember the date: Sunday, September 2nd! . Bowling League To Form The Jewish Community Center is currently forming a couples bowling league. It will begin in October, and will be held at Park Lanes on Sunday evenings at 8:30 p.m. The cost will be $6 per couple/per week. For further information please contact Michele Weinberg - 365- 2300. Pool Schedule After Labor Day, September 3rd, the JCC pools will remain open two weekends only. September 8th and 9th, and September 15th and 16th. Tennis News Summer was great with Rebecca Barnette as our pro. The Junior Leagues in Queen City had fun and our Junior Boys Division II came out in first place. Congratulations guys! Ladies and Men’s Queen City Team Leagues start in September. The Pat Mann Mixed Doubles Cancer Society Tournament will be held Saturday morning September 29th. More informa tion on this will follow. Wpmen*8 Team Queen ' City 'tennis matches will be^n Thursday, Sept. 13th. A tennis clinic is being planned for the Women’s B Team and will be held on a Thursday mor ning. Team members will be notified of the date and time. There will also be a tennis meeting with the A and C teams before the matches being to dis cuss all pertinent information before the start of the season. The tennis ladder is posted on the outside bulletin board and lists all positions. If anyone has questions regarding the team please call: Paula Musler (366- 3602) or Elise' Menaker (364- 4643). Anyone interested^ in par ticipating in or learning more about the Women’s C Tennis Team, call the Center, 366-0357. Competitive play will start the middle of September. CHALLENGE, FUN, AND EXCITEMENT FOR YOUNG MEN! If you are at least eleven years old or have completed Fifth Grade you are eligible to join the Scouts at the JCC. Go camping, learn Scout skills, make new fnends. For more informa tion, call: Mr. lintz at 364- 0227 or Mr. Beamer at 568- 6424 or copie to one of our regular Monday night meet ings at 7:30 p.m. loginning Sept. 10. Temple Beth El Happenings Sept. 10 - Temple Board Meeting Sept. 14 - Sabbath Family Dinner and Service, 6:30 p.m. Sept. 11 - Selichot Service, 10:30 p.m. New members will be honored. Sept. 12 - Sisterhood meeting Sept. 21 - Rosh Hashana Eve Services, 7 and 9 p.m. Sept. 22 - Morning Service, 10 a.m. Children’s Service, 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Sept. 28 - Shabbat Suva, Sabbath of Repentance Sept. 30 - Memorial Service at Hebrew Cemetery, 12 noon Yom Kippur Eve, 7 and 9 p.m. Oct. 1 - Yom Kippur Morning Service, 10 a.m. Children’s Service, 2 p.m. Afternoon and Memorial Service, 4 p.m. Oct. 5 - Sukkot Eve Family Service, 8 p.m. Thanksgiving Offerings, Kiddush in the Sukkah Temple Beth Shalom Happenings Sept. 7 - 8:15 p.m., Shabbot Services Sept. 9 - 10-12 N, Sunday School Registration and Opening Day Sept. 21 - 8:15 p.m., Erev ROSH HASHANNA - Oneg Shabbot Sept. 22 - .0 a.m., ROSH HASHANNA Services c/ p.m., Rabbi’s New Year Greetings and Open House (site to be announced) Sept. 30 - 8 p.m., KOL NIDRE - Erev YOM KIPPUR Oct. 1 - 10 a.m., YOM KIPPUR - Morning Service 3 p.m., YOM KIPPUR - Afternoon Service 4p.m.,YISKUR 5 p.m., YOM KIPPUR - Concluding Service 6 p.m.. Break*the-Fast Temple Israel Happenings Sept. 9 - Adult Education - 10:30 a.m. Temple Israel Speaker: Marvin Bienstock Topic: Internal Factors & External Pressures Sept. 12 - Sisterhood Luncheon Meeting - 12 noon - Fashion Show Sept. 15 - Selichot Services - Rabbi Roclin, Canton Birnbaum and Choir - 12 midnight 10:30-11:30 - special refreshments by Sisterhood 11:30 - Installation of congregation officers and board 12 midnight - Selichot Services Sept. 30 - Community Cemetery Service - 12 noon Temple Israel Religious School now has registration for new students, kindergarten thru tenth grades. CRT Symphony Lovers The Chai Group at the JCC has been donated 25 tickets for the coming symphony season by Fred Stem. This is a marvelous opportunity for the group to enjoy the wonderful sounds of our tine symphony. However, some of the members of Chai do not drive and need transportation. If you plan to attend the con certs and could take a Chai member with you, it would be greatly appreciated. Please con tact Use ^rgen at 366-0300. Farewell To Summer On Sunday, September 16th the JCC will hold a “Farewell to Summer” FAMILY SWIM and picnic. This is the last week-end that the pools will be open and all JCC members are cordially invited to bring a picnic lunch (after Sunday School), and come for an afternoon of family fun to bid a fond farewell to summer. Ha Lailah BBW Ha Lailah’s Janet Rubin will be a TV star on Jim Patterson’s show, “This Morning”, Sept. 11, at 6:16 a.m. Janet will appear with Bill Duane, who is working with Ha Lailah Chapter on a fund raising project. Mr. Duane is a cosmetologist at Chere Amie Beauty Salon and will donate a percentage of his profits to the chapter if a client mentions BBW. During the program Janet will explain what B’nai B’rith Women as an organization does, service projects and the necessary fund raising. Fund raising helps support the philanthropies of the national organization, such as the Children’s Home in Israel. Be sure to see the show and register for the class, “Make over Magic” Mr. Duane will be teaching at the JCC. And, when you make an appointment with him at Chere Amie remember to mention BBW. Women’s American CRT will join with World CRT Union in celebrating its 100 years of ser vice to the Jewish people. In the course of its existance over two million people in almost 50 countries were served by CRT. Its programs now enroll over 100,000 youth and adults as well as large numbers of Soviet Jewish refugees in 24 countries. In Israel CRT serves as the national resource for the crea- tipn of the skilled and technical work-force that is basic to sur vival and economic develop ment. CRT enrolls the greater part of Israel’s high school generation, over 60,000 in 95 schools throughout the country. The Charlotte Chapter of CRT is beginning to celebrate the Centennial Year by meeting membership goals early. Be a part of the largest non governmental vocational train ing agency in the world. Join now and be CRT’s guest for crepes at our first paid-up membership function. The celebration will be held on September 19th at 6108 Bittersweet Lane. For more information please contact Gayle Fein at 364-0711 or Pam Silberman at 542-0081. Another Russian Family Arriving Soon.,. Needed: all household goods, supplies & volunteers. Call; Sally Schrader (525-1569) Nothing Could Be Finer Than A SOUTHPARK Phone: 366-5858 Also featuring fresh-baked Chatlahs "Don't forget to order your challahs for the holidays." Happy New Year from The Connors SHEPHERD CONSTRUCTION CO. proudly announces its new association with SAM SCHREIBER We have extensive experience in building condominiums, custom homes, small commercial buildings. PHONE: 364-8824 ADO-IT-RIGHTliNE OFPRODUaS FOR DO-IT YOURSELFERS. AVAILABLE AT YOUR FAVORITE AUTOMOTIVE PARTS HOU&E. GUNK.) m CLBAH*'