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T 11 e S O U T H E R N ISRAELITE
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SOUTHERN NOTES
B'nai H'rith
B’nai B’rith annual picnic for
ildren of the Hebrew Orphans
which has been sponsored by
City Lodge No. 144 for several
v ‘ a , was held this year on August
This event is anticipated each
by the children of the Home.
The program for the dya was a chick-
inner at Camp Victor. Then to
Lakewood Park, where amusements
and entertainment were arranged for
hildren. After leaving Lakewood
they motored to Oakland City swim
ming pool, where a water melon cut
ting was held.
General Committee on Arrange-
A. L. Feldman, chairman;
and Wyle, Milton Klein, Hyman
Jacobs, E. Tourial, N. H. Saltz-
man. Harry M. Gershon, David N.
Meyer. Refreshments: L. J. Levitas,
chairman; J. Cohen Lobe, J. N. Reis-
J. P. Tenenbaum, Louis I.
Frankel, L. S. Piassick. Transporta
tion: Meyer L. Schur, chairman; Jos.
B. Wolfe, I)r. C. L. Rouglin, Dr. B.
Wildauer, Edward M. Kahn, Sam E.
Levy, Jack D. Winkle, Abe Goldstein,
Harry M. VVengrow, Max M. Cuba,
(has. W. Bergman. Entertainment:
Jos. M. Brown, chairman; Dr. I. H.
Goldstein, M. Stephen Schiffer, F. A.
Constangy. Ladies Committee: Mrs.
L. J. Levitas, chairman; Mrs. Jos. A.
Schlesinger, Mrs. Milton Klein, Mrs.
Sam Levy, Mrs. Abe Goldstein, Mrs.
Hyman S. Jacobs, Mrs. M. L. Schur,
L. C. Rouglin, Mrs. Nathan
Saltzman, Mrs. V. Kriegshaber, Mrs.
J. N. Reisman, Mrs. J. B. Wolfe, Mrs.
Yampolsky, Mrs. Armand Wyle,
Mrs. Sam Schoen, Mrs. A. L. Feldman,
Mrs. Jos. M. Brown.
l ouncil of Jewish Women
A total of 62 sections of the Na-
ional Council of Jewish Women are
energetically at work, studying their
• al communities to ascertain their
ocational guidance needs. In promot
ing their plans, they are conferring
Wit h the local superintendent of
schools, librarians and heads of city
n l state bureau, to determine the
’atus of such work and the directions
which vocational guidance service
hnuld be enlarged.
in communities where vocational
lance activities are sponsored by
schools, the Council Sections are
ning their attention to the hun
ks of girls and boys who are not
r school.
nder the direction of the Council’s
nartment of Vocational Guidance
Employment, of which Mrs.
ncis D. Poliak is chairman, and
Esther Ladewick, secretary,
ly groups are enabled to secure
<juate training for service in this
strict conferences have been held
'He instruction of the Council
tions and their members, a recent
In Connecticut having been at-
:ef l by more than 200 Council
on representatives.
‘ e Marshallion Club is resuming
regular meetings starting Sun-
• August 14th. During the summer
hs the club gave three affairs.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. B. Silberstein of
Lakeland, F la., have moved their resi
dence to McRae, Ga.
. . . Mr. Harry Stein of New York
City spent the past week with Mr. Jack
Cohen of Ashburn, Ga.
. . . Miss Claire Louise Saperstein of
Atlanta, Ga. spent the last week of
July as the guest of Miss Annette
Harris, of Ocilla, Ga. Several parties
were given in her honor.
. . . Mr. Philip Halperin of Fitzger
ald, Ga. has returend from a business
trip to Baltimore and New York.
. . . Miss Roe Dunn of Dublin, Ga.
who spent the winter in Atlanta at
tending the Georgia School of Tech
nology has returned from a pleasant
trip to New York City.
. . . The Hebrew Commercial Alli
ance which was organized a year ago
in Fitzgerald, Ga. has just installed
new officers for the coming year, as
follows: Mr. H. Slakman, president,
Fitzgerald, Ga.; Mr. A. S. Harris,
vice-president, Ocilla, Ga.; Mr. Alex
Kruger, secretary, Fitzgerald, Ga.;
Mr. Philip Ilolperin, treasurer, Fitz
gerald, Ga. This company is capital
ized for $100,000, incorporated and
loans are extended to members.
. . . Mr. Joseph Cohen formerly con
nected with the H. & S. Store of
Brunswick, Ga. has been transferred
to Fitzgerald, Ga. H. & S. Store.
. . . Mrs. J. Nathon and daughter,
Elaine, of Ocilla, Ga. spent several
weeks in Baltimore, Md. as the guests
of her parents.
. . . Miss Zelda Bon nett of Nashville,
Ga. who recently underwent an opera
tion in Baltimore, Md. is recuperating
at her home.
. . . Miss Annette Harris of Ocilla,
Ga. spent several weeks in Miami, Fla.
as the guest of Miss Millicent Rubin.
Deaths
Mrs. Ida Cohen passed away recent
ly. She is survived by Mrs. Levi Fine-
stone, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ruben, Mrs.
Philip Elson, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Gor
don and Mrs. I. Adelstein. Rabbi Ep
stein and Rabbi T. Geffen officiated.
Mrs. Louis Hoffman passed away
recently. She is survived by her hus
band, a daughter, Mrs. C. Holzman,
of Chicago; four sons, Hyman, Sam,
Morris and Isadore Hoffman; a
brother, Jacob Chomsky. Rabbi T. Gef
fen officiated.
Master Charles Greenbaum passed
away recently. Besides his father,
Mr. E. Greenbaum, Charles is sur
vived by two sisters, Helen and Betty
Greenbaum; two brothers, Leonard
and Irwdn Greenbaum. ,
Miss Jeanette Arnovitz passed away
recently at her home. She is survived
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Arnovitz; two brothers, Sam and Mor
ris Arnovitz, and grandparents. Rob-
bi Harry Epstein officiated.
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