The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 15, 1930, Image 20

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The Southern Israelite Page 20 THE SIGN OF SANITATION PURE MILK Pasteurized Means Bottled Health Pure milk—the kind you get from this dairy—is one of the best foods you can give your children. It contains, in easily digested form, the food elements needed for building healthy, strong bodies. Delivered BEFORE BREAKFAST Pedigree Dairies INCORPORATED MAin 3453 ATLANTA GEORGIA r New York Baking Company OPENING The First Week in November Specializing in BREAD—PUMPERNICKLE WHITE and RYE ROLLS You will now be able to buy freshly baked high quality bread and rolls — baked by one of the most experienced bakers in this country. A surprise awaits you when eating our breads and rolls. We give prompt attention to mail orders. | BAGEL j The new equipment in The New York Baking Co. plant is the very latest which will enable us to bake our wares three times daily under the most sanitary conditions. Our prompt delivery will give you fresh breads and rolls through your grocer. Ask for the A’ere York Bakiiur Co. products. BROTHKRTON AND SPRING STS. Fhe Most Modern Jewish Bakery in the South A Southern Notes (Continued from Page 17) High Holidays in Eastman, Ga. With the presence of Rabbi Lazarus Axelrod, of Atlanta, in Eastman, Ga., during the High Holidays, the services, which for the past seventeen years have been conducted without the aid of a rabbi, were the most inspiring that Eastman had yet experienced. Eastman, which is located seventy miles south of Macon, is the centre for all religious activities for the entire district, covering a.radius of nearly one hundred miles around. Jews from various nearby towns, including Fitz gerald, Dublin, Douglas, Rochelle, and Tennille have congregated here annually for the High Holidays for the past seventeen years. In the absence of a synagogue, the Masonic hall is tempora rily transformed into a house of prayer, boasting of an up-to-date Holy Ark, with a beautiful silk jarocheth, and a new Sepher Torah. Mr. Abe Kruger offi ciated as cantor for the Musaph service, and Rabbi Axelrod delivered a series of inspiring and stirring sermons, which re sulted in the establishment of a Sunday school, a Hebrew school, and young men's Bible class. On the first day of Rosh Hashana, Rabbi Axelrod spoke on “The purpose of life, and the theatre and the synagogue”. At 4 :30 p.m., a special children service was conducted, when Rabbi Axelrod spoke to the children in the presence of the grown ups on “Jewish child life in the small cities”. The sub ject of the Rabbi’s sermon for the sec ond day of Rosh Hashana was “The language of the Jew”. To satisfy the wishes of the community, the Rabbi again conducted a children’s service at 4:30 p.m., selecting as his text “Influences of motion pictures on the Jewish child". At the end of the service, the Rabbi em phasized the need of affiliation and union, laying stress on the dangers of assimilation, especially in the very small towns where less than a quorum of Jews are to be found. Before the Kol Nidre service on the Day of Atonement, the Rabbi deviated from the prevalent practice of commenc ing adult services following the sermon, and held a short children’s service lasting about fifteen minutes, which greatly in spired the grown ups. The text of the Kol Nidre service was, “The greatest Holiday of the Jew”. The following morning the Rabbi delivered a stirring lecture before “Yizkor”, and spoke warmly on “Soul sickness and its remedy”. Before the Neilah or conclud ing service, a final children’s service was held, in which several children delivered short speeches preceding the Rabbi’s ser mon which dealt with “The heriosm of the Jew”. Plans are now being made to build a synagogue in Eastman, at a cost of be tween ten and fifteen thousand dollars, and it is to be hoped that the services next year will be conducted in a real tive of Marietta, he has been c. with banking affairs for many y served for several years for the National Bank of Atlanta, and • „ tl( came Vice-President of the (j Southern National Bank when t j ns tj tution absorbed the Third National Bai He was Treasurer of the Fedvr, Bank and the Federal Intermedia?- („>«!,j I Bank, of Columbia, S. C., and in -re r< cently was Vice-President of the ( nj 2tt ^ Bank of Gainesville, Ga. c The City Savings Bank was established in 1919. This institution, of wine Cohen now becomes the executive head has developed steadily and is one - important banking institutions of Atlanta adding new departments to afb.r proved service to its patrons, now offer ing a complete and well-organized hank ing service. The new directors are Mr Cohen, Dr. Floyd McRae, well knovu Atlanta surgeon; Trammell Scott, presi dent of Trammell Scott & Company sporting goods house, and C. II. Becker. I vice-president of the Goldsmith Becker Company, automobile dealers. In addi tion to these newly elected directors, the I board also includes Henry B. Tompkinv I president of the Robinson-Humphrev I Company; A. B. Chapman, vice-president I of the Lipscomb, Weyman, Chapman Company; S. N. Evins, of the legal firm of Jones, Evins, Powers & Jones; Rather ford Lipscomb, president of the Lips comb, Weyman, Chapman Company, vice president of the bank, and J. T. Wallace. | vice-president of the City Bank & Trust Company. A special invitation has been extended to the Jewish people of Atlanta I and the South to visit this progressive I banking institution where a cordial wel come will always be sincere. Mr. Weyman, Vice-President and Di rector in the newly formed banking hous will be on hand at all times to greet and welcome his vast number of Jewish friends and admirers. Kansas City, Mo—The former sum mer White House of ex-Presiden? Coolidge in the Adirondacks, White Pine Camp, is to be purchased fron its owners, Mr. and Mrs. Iwrin Kirk wood. by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Stern of New Orleans, it is learned here. The purchase price of $115,000 is to go to the Laura Nelson Kirkwood trust, j which is being used for an art gallery Mrs. Stern is a daughter of Julim Rosenwald, Chicago philanthropist. Paris.—A monument to Maurice Bo- kanovski. former French Aviation Min ister. who was killed in an airplane accident two years ago, has been un veiled at Tulle. modern synagogue and on a more spiritual basis. Henry S. Cohen Heads New Bank News of interest to the Jewish people of‘Atlanta and the entire South is the election of Henry' S. Cohen to the presi dency' of thenewly organized City Bank & Trust Company, formerly the City Savings Bank & Trust Company. Mr. Cohen was likewise elected to the Board of Directors. This bank which has ex panded to such an extent recently that new quarters are being leased in the No. 10 North Pryor Street Building, is un doubtedly becoming one of the most out standing banking institutions in the South. The usual courtesies that are to be ex pected from the best banks are to be found at the newly organized bank, and the welcome that greets customers enter ing the bank is sincerely extended. The election of Mr. Cohen as head of this institution will be of especially wide interest throughout this territory. A na rATEMENT OF THE O WN J R ^' Pl rc AGEMENT. CIRCULATION ETC. RE QUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRI > OF AUGUST 24, 1912. f The Southern Israelite, published month Atlanta. Ga.. for April 1st, 19.10. ate of Georgia, ninty of Fulton, ss. . , ( .he Before me. a Notary Public, m " rf ,i ate and county aforesaid, personallj * . Stephen Schiffer, who. having 1 V,, torn according to law, deposes am a , . > is the publisher and owner ot.tle . best raelite, and that the following is. ' _ his knowledge and belief, a tru > | aj | v the ownership, management (ami » t iper, the circulation), etc., of tn vt . iblication for the date shown in • ption, required by the Act of Aug - nbodied in section 44.1. Postal I-a» . . ations, printed on the reverse o :. W That the names and addresses of t! hers and other security holders lding 1 per cent or more of total an nds. mortgages, or other securities ’. That the owner is: TheSou^"};, per Enterprises, Inc., M- btep es.. Atlanta, Ga. . ?. That the known bondholders, m blishers, editor, managing ss managers are: Name : ephen Schiffer: Post office addre>*. ., X. W., Atlanta, Ga. ib-