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The Southern Israelite
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Dr. and Mrs. B. Wildauer entertain
ed formally with a buffet dinner m
nf Dr S. Maimon Samuels, at
S home on St. Charles Avenue.
Mr and Mrs. Stephen Schiffer have
[eft the city for a trip West.
SOUTH GEORGIA NEWS
Mr and Mrs. B. Cohen, of Valdosta,
innounce the birth of a son born on
lav 14th to be named Arnold.
Miss Lottie Simon, of Hahira, spent
h e W eek-end in Jacksonville visiting
riends.
^lr Fred Rosolio who is district
manager for the Adler’s Shoe Stores
s now residing in Thomasville.
Miss I vena Mickelson was a recent
,-isitor to Thomasville.
Miss Laura Abels who has been
spending the past month in Marianna,
Fla. has returned to her home in Val-
jsta.
Mr. Irwin Kreiger, of Valdosta, left
for Savannah on business.
An event of unusual interest took
place on the night of May 31st at the
graduating exercises when three
brothers received their diplomas from
Quitman High School at the same
time. Abe, Hyman, and Henry Taylor
who are sons of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Taylor of that city.
The three brothers have made splen
did scholastic records as well as ath
letic records throughout their four
years work in High School. They have
been members of the football, base
ball, and basketball teams and have
occupied prominent places in the
school life of Quitman.
Mr. Sam Davidson, of Easley, South
Carolina was a recent visitor to Ha
hira.
Mr. Eli Cohen, of Greenville, S. C.,
secretary and treasurer of Cohens
Chain Stores is now residing in Tif-
ton.
The friends of Mr. B. Taylor, of
Quitman, will be glad to know that he
is recuperating from his recent opera
tion.
Miss Lena Blumberg, of Dothan,
will entertain her friends with a swim
ming party, and dance the last part
of June.
The Ju Bu Lee Club, of Thomasvill
entertained with a dance at the Rosi
mary Inn on May 23rd.
WAYCROSS NEWS
The T. N. T. Club of Waycross
Georgia entertained with a dinne:
dance at the Ware Hotel on Thursday
-lay 30th, and also with another danci
the same night at the Phoenix Hotel
Exhibition dances were given b;
-liss Thelma Weiser and Raphrin;
^elmenovitz. Music was furnished b;
Tuck’s Rythmn Kings.
Guests were present from all part
of Georgia and Florida.
Miss Ann Winestein, of Brun
v ' a ' and M iss Gussie Cohen, of
T ^ a ’’ Were guests of
J , >e Gilmore, also attendin
-ances given by the T. N. T. Cli
CONFIRMATION CLASSES FOR JUNE 1929
CONFIRMATION CLASS
Atlanta, Ga.
The Temple
David Mark, Rabbi
Abelsky, Leona, 719 Washington.
Ashendorf, Myer, 780 Washington.
Bauer, Helen, 737 Barnett.
Boaz, Julia, 22 Northwood.
Bressler, Miriam, 156 Peachtree Cir.
Cook, Eva, 780 Washington.
Crimm, Reuben, 181 Eleventh St.
Dettelbach, Samuel, 535 Seal PI.
Ehrlich, Louis, 666 Bonaventure.
Geigerman, Henry, Jr., 866 Briar-
cliff.
Goldberg, Sylvia, 1218 Oakdale.
Green, Molly, 780 Washington.
Grower, Jacob, 780 Washington.
Guthman, Irma, 1654 Decatur.
Haas, Carolyn, 1075 Lulhvater.
Haas, Marcus, 846 Briarcliff.
Hirsch, Harold, Jr., 118 Waverly
Way.
Hoffman, Julius, Imperial Hotel.
Isenberg, Ethel, 849 Pulliam.
Kahanok, Sylvia, 544 Washington.
Kirschenbaum, Jack, 780 Washing
ton.
Kinsberg, Edward, 1021 E. North.
Lilienthal, Lala, 869 Briarcliff.
Myers, Robert, 1180 Boulevard.
Rosenbaum, Hyman, 780 Washing
ton.
Rosenbaum, Ralph, 74-14th.
Rosenberg, Herbert, Jr., 1081 Briar
cliff.
Sanders, Abe, 571 Park Way Dr.
Selig, Simon, Jr., 897 Springdale.
Sinko, Sara, 450 Boulevard.
Solomonson, Louise, 928 N. High
land.
Strauss, Carlyn M., 846 Briarcliff.
Whitehead, Marion, 448 Park Way
Drive.
Whiteman, Lena, 780 Washington.
Wiseberg, Betty, 732 Myrtle.
CONFIRMATION CLASS
Atlanta, Ga.
Ahavath Achim Synagogue
Harry H. Epstein, Rabbi
Bernice Smullian, 680 Washington.
Libby Silverman, 694 Washington.
Ethel Saul, 644 Washington.
Rubye Rosenberg, 686 Washington.
Ethel Taylor, 440 Washington.
Tillie Bach, 801 Washington.
Bernard Cohen, 481 Washington.
Abrams Marks, 801 Washington.
Marvin M. Sugarman, 694 Wash
ington.
Morris Seigel, 534 Washington.
Eva Goldberg, 306 Logan St., S. E.
Esther Goldstein, 328 Pine St.,
N. E.
Ruth Weintraub, 591 Capitol.
Blumie Wolbe, 29 Glenn St., S. W.
Julius Perlinski, 382 North Ave.,
N. E.
Julius Wilensky, 387 Cooper.
Sidney J. Shukoff, 571 Boulevard,
N. E.
Maurice Rich, 978 Capitol.
Beatrice Kantor, 602 Capitol.
Frances Gershon, 392 Atlanta, S. E.
Marvin Rauzin, 366 5th, N. E.
Miss Libbye Mazo had as her guests
for the T. N. T. Club dance Miss Mil
dred Brodis, of Dunnellon, Florida,
Miss Minnie Cohen, of Brunswick, Ga.,
and Miss Sarah Schenider of Lake
land, Florida, and Miss Sadye Winner,
of Savannah, Ga.
Miss Rose Harris, of Douglas, Geor
gia was guest of Miss Helen Weiser
and the T. N. T. Club.
CONFIRMATION CLASS
Athens, Ga.
Children of Israel Congregation
Joseph Utschen, Rabbi
Cutler, Minnie, 63 Prince PI.
Lund, Ethel, 1086 S. Lumpkin.
Michael, Anna, Milledge Ave.
Patz, Ethel, Elberton, Ga.
CONFIRMATION CLASS
Asheville, N. C.
Congregation Beth Ha Tephidah
Moses I*. Jacobson, Rabbi
Cohen, Henry Samuel, 32 Woodvale.
Engel, Dorothy L., 60 Austin.
Engel, Marjorie E., 60 Austin.
Gross, Anna D., 211 Merriman.
CONFIRMATION CLASS
Anniston, Ala.
Beth El Congregation
Morris Newfield, Rabbi, of
Birmingham
Berman, Sylvia, Quintard.
Brown, Sol, Quintard.
Ory, Marvin, Christine.
Yalovita, Herline, Woodstock.
Ziff, Dorothy, Christine.
CONFIRMATION CLASS
liainbridge, Ga.
Temple R’nai Israel
E. A. Landau, of Albany, Ga., Rabbi
Ehrlich, Bertram, Broughton.
Kahn, Leon, Monroe.
Myers, Shotwell.
Nussbaum, Bernard, Broughton.
Seigle, Irvin, Broughton.
CONFIRMATION CLASS
Greenville, S. C.
Congregation Temple Israel
Moses I*. Jacobson of Asheville, N. C.,
Rabbi
Mrs. Clarence S. Bloomberg, Principal
Gorman, Annie, 8 McDonald.
Katz, Minna, 209 Lavinia.
Levite, Frances, 11E. Earle.
Kahn, David, Jr., 110 E. Washing
ton.
Levy, Julian, 112 Vanney.
Reinach, Franklin, 22 E. Earle.
Weinberger, Henry, 26 Rowley.
CONFIRMATION CLASS
Knoxville, Tenn.
Temple Beth-El
Milton Greenwald, Rabbi
Friedman, Lois, 1405 Forest.
Kleinberger, Pauline, 2413 Wash
ington.
Levy, Milton, 2922 Magnolia.
Licht, Mariam, 2323 Magnolia.
Lippner, Rosa Kate, 218-llth.
Schiff, Lionel, 1120 N. Bway.
CONFIRMATION CLASS
Nashville, Tenn.
Vine Street Temple
Julius Mark, Rabbi
Cohen, Annette S., Harding Rd.
Courley, Rose M., 4709 Nebraska.
Davis, Esther, 1704 Sweetbrier.
Davis, Rose, 3025 West End.
Finkelstein, Jeanette, 701 Shelby.
Ghertner, Alven S., 1702 Ashwood.
Grab, Eugene G., Jr., Strasburg, Va.
Hertzka, Katherine M., 10 Park
View Apts.
Hyman, Bernice I., 7 West Court
Apts.
Katzman, A. Herschel, 1917 Divi
sion.
Kessler, Julius, 23 Courtland Apts.
Komisar, Max, 1914-19 Ave. So.
Kornman, Melvin L., 3-2 Gladstone
Apt.
Kuhn, Miriam L., 302 Fairfax.
LaPat, Maxine A., 6 Park View
Apts.
Levy, Elmer L., 3-B Gladstone
Apts.
Lowenstein, Frank, 1204-16 Ave. S.
Marcus, Irene H., Harding Rd.
Roth, Helen R., 14 West Court
Apts.
Small, Jerome K., 3707 Richland.
Werthan, Howard M., Harding Rd.
COUNCIL SCHOOLS HOLD CON
FIRMATION EXERCISES
Rabbis Co-operate in Religious
Program
New York City.—In a large num
ber of religious schools conducted by
the local Sections of the National
Council of Jewish Women, many Rab
bis will officiate at the Confirmation
Exercises during the month of June,
stated Mrs. A. S. Kohler, National
Chairman of its Department of Re
ligion and Religious Education.
Some of these exercises, explained
Mrs. Kohler, will be held on Shabuoth,
whereas others will take place on the
Sunday following this festival, when
Rabbis will be free to leave their
communities for neighboring cities, in
which many of these schools are situ
ated.
These exercises have been preceded
by careful and thorough plans. In
the Southwestern district of Penn
sylvania, the Field Supervisor for Re
ligious Schools, Miss Miriam Schon-
field of Pittsburgh, held a Confirma
tion Roundtable at her home, in which
the superintendents and teachers of
schools in Brownsville, Carnegie, Cen
ter Avenue, Ford City, Greensburg,
Homestead, Homewood, Irwin, Kittan-
ing, McKees Rocks and West End par
ticipated.
Chicago Council Section makes a
special plea to its membership to
make a contribution to its Child and
Youth Fund, in honor of a boy or
girl who is being confirmed, instead
of sending the conformant a gift. This
fund enables a boy or girl to obtain
a vacation at the Council Camp of
Chicago Section.
In Cleveland, a class of 46 boys and
girls has been receiving special in
struction under the direction of Mr.
Brilliant, Educational Director of the
Euclid Avenue Temple, and will be
confirmed by Rabbi Barnett R. Brick-
ner. A special class that has con
tinued its studies three years beyond
confirmation, will be graduated.
GERMAN POLICE DISCOVERS AN
TI-SEMITIC CONSPIRACY TO
WRECK SYNAGOGUES.
Jews Volunteer As Watchmen.
Berlin (J. T. A.).—A widespread
plot engineered by anti-Semitic lead
ers to wreck synagogues and Jewish
temples was uncovered by the police.
The police arrested four men in con
nection with the recent attack on a
synagogue at Arnsberg, Westphalia,
Prussia. On one of the arrested men
documents were found showing the
extent of the conspiracy.
In several Prussian communities lo
cal Jewish citizens volunteered to act
as guards to watch the synagogues
during the night.