The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, March 29, 1929, Image 18

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Page 18 The Southern Israelite LUMBER — MILLWORK BUILDING MATERIALS PAINT, ENAMELS, STAINS, HARDWARE ’ — — John G. Butler Co. Congress ami Whitaker Streets SAVANNAH, GA. iiiiBiiiiiBiiiKBiyiiBiiiiiBiiiiiBiiiiiBiiiiiniiiiaiiiHaiiiiBiiiiiB'iiiiaiiiiiaiiiiia ■ mm ■ w- 1 :* ■ 4.4.4.4.+4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4. 4. 4.4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4. 4.4.4. * * ** * * 4. * * * * * * •!- * * 4* + $ + 1111 ■mill Com pi i monls * * * * Hotel Savannah •+++*!•+*$•+***** * 'I* 4* ^ *!* 4* *!* •!< *j» »j« *j# «|i **« »j« ❖ 4 L .L t L WASH AT Bninswick Laundry “Odorless Dry Cleaners” A. H. HARDY, Manager PHONE 129 BRUNSWICK, GA. lethorpe JACK GARDNER, Oh J. (.. COt RTNEY, Resident Manager. SAVANNAH, GA. Mr. Louis Untermeyer, the noted poet, lectured March 17th on “A Cri tic’s Half Holiday,” the most charm ing and interesting of his lectures. The William Stein troup presented “The Streets of New York” at the Alliance which proved very success ful and enjoyable. The Woman’s Club produced their eighth annual entertainment March 20th. The production was a vaude ville with a minstrelette as the fea ture number and with other acts that could easily feature the average show. In spite of the heaviest schedule in their history, the seniors won half their basket-ball teams and some of the games they lost could easily have been won with the least bit of luck. The Intermediates have won glory for themselves and the Alliance by run ning through their third year without a defeat, hanging up forty straight victories to their credit. The Senior Social Club was social from the very start. The club gave a card party for members and friends, the funds going to the Young Judea convention fund. While formal announcement has not been made by the Board of Directors as to dates and goal, it is a foregone conclusion that the Alliance will in the almost immediate future conduct a drive to wipe out its large deficit, accumulated through inadequate funds from the Chest for three years straight. The money must be raised or it will be totally impossible to keep the Alliance open. The April Fool Dance to be given by the Four Square Club is shaping nicely and something new in the way of novelty dances is promised to the members. ROSOFF COMPLETES NEGOTIa TIONS FOR PURCHASING dp, a WARE AND NORTHERN RAILROAD New York (J. T. A.)_Negotiatio ns for the purchase of the Delaware and Northern Railroad, a line of 37.2 mile, in Delaware County, between East Branch and Arkvil have practically been completed by Samuel E. Rosoff New York subway builder, who began life as a Park Row newsboy. An offer by Mr. Rosoff of $750,000 has been ac cepted by the railroad’s receivers, who have been operating the line at a defi cit. Part of the line is on land which is expected to be required by New York City for the projected reservoir along the Delaware River. The purchase is now subject to ap proval by the United States Court for the Northern District of the State. Officials of the road said that Mr. Ro soff is the sole purchaser. If he buys the line alone, approval by the Public Service Commission will be obviated. RABBI BEQUEATHED $18,000 BY ROMAN CATHOLIC Toronto, Ont.—About $18,000 has been bequeathed to Rabbi Ferdinand Isserman, of Holy Blossom Syna gogue, Toronto, by the late Charles M. Henderson, a man of Presbyterian birth, who died in the Roman Catho lic faith. Mr. Henderson, an auctioneer, left an estate estimated at $56,000. He bequeathed one-third to Rabbi Isser man ; one-third to the Bishop of the Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church, Toronto, and one-third to the Toronto Salvation Army—all for re ligious purposes. Mr. Henderson attended Rabbi Is- serman’s Synagogue at times. The will may be contested, it is said. Rabbi Isserman is a graduate of Hebrew Union College, of Cincinnati, Ohio, class of 1922. Claude Nolan Motor Co. CADILLAC—LA SALLE—BUICK "Double Guarantee” USED CARS W . Broad and Broughton Wheaton and Liberty Phone 3-2181 * I i i i i i ! i i i I j i 1 i i 1 The Georgia State Savings Association of Savannah, Ga. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION 11 e Specialize iti Savings Accounts, and offer high rates of interest, combined icith absolute safety 5y 2 % 4'/2 °fo GUARANTEED on TIME DEPOSITS GUARANTEED on SAVINGS DEPOSITS ❖