The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, March 01, 1932, Image 13

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Better Photographs” kudus' Peachtree Studio j> nount Theatre Building ATLANTA J. W. BOONE Jeweler 117 Peachtree Arcade 9029 Atlanta, Ga. DECATUR DRUG CO. L. M. LACY 550 N. McDonough [)1 i ( , 3 6 Decatur, Ga. B. A. DAIRY 491 Edgewood, S. E. JA ckson 1317 ANTONIO’S HAIRDRESSING STUDIO WTOMO GAKKIDO 36 Fifth St., N. W. HE. 4179 Atlanta. Ga. ATLANTA AUTO HOSPITAL €’. E. TURNER, Prop. 330 Edgewood Avenue, N. E. VI A. 8321 Atlanta ACME PHARMACY S. E. ARNALL 1 3 57 Gordon St., S. W. RA. 9181 Bascom Riggers Studio 160 Peachtree St., N. W. WA. 72.41 ATLANTA, GA. Bellamy Office Service A. H. WHITMAN Candler Building ^ A. 4763 Atlanta, Ga. On This Occasion Katherine beauty salon Medical Arts Building Oi ;n/j Their Sincere Good Wishes W. P. COTTONGIM Ot'ftl Estate anti Fire Insurance 140 Cleveland Avenue ,81 6 EAST POINT -ochran Auto Service General Auto Repairs Ponce de Leon Place, N. E. Phone HE. 5363 IN THE LIMELIGHT WALTER WINCHELL. the Jewish lad who gave America a new language and gossip a new lease on life, is now under the protection of the New York police, as a result of threats made on his life. \\ inched, who is only in his early thirties, entered a new phase of his sensational and prosperous fame, when a play fea turing his life reached Broadway. It is called “Blessed Event.” Winched is said to earn some $200,000 a year. FRANCOIS COTY, of Paris, whose huge fortune is based on sales of powder and perfume which Jewesses also patron ize extensively, has launched another of his periodic drives against Jews with a vigorous attack in his paper, “Ami du People” against the Jewish financiers of Germany and the United States who, Coty asserts, are conspiring to overthrow the economic balance of the world. Coty also contributes generously to the Camelots du Roi, the French equivalent of the Hitler ites. MRS. NATHANIEL BILDER, of New York, and Mrs. L. H. Fradkin are two of the four women who were appointed by Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt to represent the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War at the international disarmament conference at Geneva. I)R. RAPHAEL ISAACS, medical re search scientist, is responsible, together with Dr. Cyrus Sturgis for the perfection of a new treatment for pernicious anemia, according to an announcement by the Uni versity of Michigan. The new remedy, which involves intravenous injection of concentrated liver extract, makes dieting unnecessary and lessens the medical at tention necessary. I)R. LEON COHEN, noted surgeon and personal physician of King Alexander, has been appointed Professor of Clinical Med icine at the University of Belgrade. Cohen is the first Jew to occupy a chair in a Jugoslavian university. LOUIS STARK, of the Nete York Times is placed on the honor roll com piled annually by The Nation, because of his series of articles exposing conditions in the Harlan County coal mines. He is one of three to be mentioned in the field of journalism. Morris R- Cohen is listed for the publication of his Ixmk “Reason and Nature,” regarded as a milestone in American thought. AARON SOPHER, 26, won first prize $250 in the Baltimore Evening Sun's nual Black-and-White sketch competi- n for his “Wolfe Street” pen and ink i wing. [)R. DAVID J. KALISKI, former mem- r of the Administrative Committee of ■ Zionist Organization of America, and ive in other Jewish causes, was elected jsident of the New York County Medi- Society, which not so many years ago, I not accept Jews in its membership. EDWIN J. LOEB, well-known counsel • motion picture concerns, has been ap- Inted as associate “czar” of the picture lustrv. He will aid Will Hays in or bing the industry and in maintaining stability through internal management. BENIAMIN BERMAN, former State ia tor and son of Oscar Berman, leading icinnati philanthropist has been deco- ed with the Cross de Dicacao by he rtuguese Republic for his work on be- f of the Portuguese in Cincinnati. Day l'hone JA rkson 2*8* NUht Phone HEmlock 2313-W THOS. L. CARNELL Mechanical Refrigeration Service and Installation iloving and "*_£!{ 129 Went Peachtree Street, >• ATLANTA, GA. RABBI TOBIAS GEFFEN, of Atlanta, was recently installed as rabbi of Con gregation Shearith Israel at the installa tion services held at the synagogue of the congregation. Mr. N. Rosenthal, of New 3 ork, presented the congregation with two complete sets of the “Talmud-Balvy” and 1 almud-Y erushalmy" on the occasion of the installation. MRS. MAX ROSENBERG, of Colum bus, Ga., was selected as the most valu able citizen in Columbus in 1931 by the Lions t lub of that city and was awarded the cup presented annually by the club. 1 he award was based on Mrs. Rosen berg's work in directing the free milk station of the Jewish Ladies' Aid Society, which supplied milk to undernourished children. SIDNEY PARKS, of Atlanta, won the Southern Young Judaean Oratorical Con test held at the Temple Sinai Sunday School center in New Orleans recently. His subject was "Progress and Judaism.” Other speakers were Ida Cristol, of Chat tanooga, and Harry Herman, of New Or leans. Mr. Parks is treasurer of South ern Young Judea, vice-president of the Atlanta council, president of the Atlanta chapter of A. Z. A., member of the junior class at Emory University, and treasurer of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. DOCTOR LOUIS C. ROUGLIN, prom inent Atlanta specialist, has been elected president of the Atlanta Ophthalmologiral and Laryngological Society. DR. H. CERF STRAUS, rabbi of Tem ple Beth Israel of San Diego, Calif., has been appointed chaplain in the United States Naval Reserve, and is the only Jewish chaplain in the Navy Reserves on the Pacific Coast. Dr. Straus was for merly rabbi in Augusta, Ga. HERMAN HEY’MAN, of Atlanta, was admitted into the well-known law firm of Howell, Heyman and Holding recently. He graduated from the University of Georgia with high scholastic honors, and secured his law degree from Columbia University. Mr. Heyman is a member of the Atlanta Lawyers’ Club, the Atlanta, Georgia and American Bar Association, the B'nai B'rith, the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation, director of the Federation of Jewish Charities, belongs to Phi Epsi lon Pi and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities and is a Mason. BARNEY' DREY’FUSS, President of the Pittsburgh Baseball Club and last of the old-time major league baseball magnates, died of pneumonia following an op eration at the age of 66. He was the first Jew to occupy a dominant place in Ameri can baseball. His recognized fairness to players and his emphasis on clean sports manship were responsible in a large meas ure for maintaining the good repute of the game. JUDGE MICHAEL FEIN BERG will receive the Republican nomination for Illinois Attorney-General, according to an understanding in political circles. DR. MARION PHILLIPS, foremost woman in the Labor Party and former member of Parliament, died in Lmdon at the age of 51. Born in Australia, where >he obtained her education, Miss Phillips went to England to study economics. She joined the Fabian Society in 1905 and is held chiefly responsible for organizing the women workers of England for the Labor Party’. She held various posts, both in the Socialist Party and in the govern ment. RICHARD A. BARER TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Commercial Hauling W. & A. Yard** W A. 5162 thk _ Mary Lou Beauty Shop MRS. M L. JONES 1024 Virginia Ave., N. E. IIE. 9259 ATLANTA IMNRARD DRY CLEANING CO. Garment (.tenners 3112 IVachtrcc Road, N. E, (41. 2187 and 2188 Atlanta RADIO HOSPITAL Radio Repairs and Service W. J. GARDNER 555 Spring Street, N. W . IIE ndoek 1780 ROY M. BOND GARAGE 73 Cmirtland St., S. E. tin t lint ml JA. 6969 Atlanta, Ga. O. M. Haire & Sons Real Estate 143 South Main Street GA. Mil EAST POINT MART'S TEA AND CAKE SHOP 1033 Peachtree St., N. E. HE. 6597 ATLANTA, GA. B. II. LITTLE GARAGE 215 Garnett Street, S. W’. JA. 8699 Atlanta Federal Investment Company J. M. ANDI RSON, Manager 81 Poplar St., N. W, ATLANTA FLOYD BROTHERS COMPANY Ely Screens and Metal Weather Strips 535 Elat SlinuU Avenue, S. E. JA rksiin 2366 J. I. CHANEY Painter 8 3 Marietta Street. N. W. WA. 4 5 91 Atlanta, Ga. W. J. GOWER Sherwood Pharmacy 1516 Houle* urd, N. E. IIE. 7921 Atlanta Mr*. Ella Buchanan Gunn MILLINERY 297 Oxford Place, N. E. DE. 0398 Atlanta, Ga. [13] SOUTHERN ISRAELITE *