The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, June 30, 1933, Image 15

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SOUTHERN NOTES Lfc/i /ties Throughout the South Ulan: Georgia I ' f° r the con ^ rma,ion c * ass l j| e e* Benevolent Congregation r f h f l with a most impressive cere- L n% ntmg the various features of Cf prog'-*™ were: | Invoc on—By Jean Fuchs. ! f;..ral raver—By Essie Wenar. I ,,a': “Confirmation” — By Ruth Hfftzfca ton f f vMon—By Sidney Barrett. Concluding Prayer—By Elizabeth Li- henthal Sf r . H irold Hirsch presented the prayer L„4, t„ the confirmants. Ritual Service Lod Ser <’n and Blessing were rendered v Rabbi David Marx. The following L r r« confirmed: . „ T Bj iftt. 1029 Bellevue Drive. N. E. ky . > I vii*. 1236 Albemarle St., N. E. , n JVr t«j, 789 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. , H i*. 22 North wood Ave., N. E. • I'irtif Bi »n. 667 Bonaventure Ave., N. E. kv Frf • *43 Clifton Road, N. E. V w i iii’iw, 790 Ponce de I^eon Place, N. E. fmj Fleishman, 74 5 Boulevard. N. E. ,, F 662 Bonaventure Ave., N. E. i . , < . --nblzU. 803 Briarcliff Road. N, E. i s II u. 1021 St. Charlea Ave.. N. E. . , |w-berg. 849 Pulliam St., S. W V, • I 4**, 940 Virginia Ave., N. E. kf it i K'in. 1404 Piedmont Ave., N. E. M»f i D»v. 22 Walker Terrace, N. F. »• I.ibenthal. 869 Briarcliff Road, N. E. km M i»vll, 218 15th St.. N. E. Ulafrtie PutJiel, 344 Ponce de I-eon Ave., N. E. ,«4 R wnber«, 1081 Briarcliff Road. N E. i R rnblatt, 705 Piedmont Ave . N. E. viff r R thachild. 1454 Piedmont Ave., N. E. R ** : n I Mnoni, 880 Myrtle St., N. E. Stt4813 North Ave., N. E. * ■ Wt< g 1441 N. Decatur Road. N. E 1 -t~; e Woe, 129 Waahington Terrace, S W. k . W.lfe, 1159 St. Augustine Place, N. E. ▼ The commencement exercises of the Ahavath Achim Sunday School were held it the Ahavath Achim Synagogue recently ler the direction of Max M. Cuba, I chairman. Opening Prayer was rendered by Nat* liir Koplin; Class Prophecy was deliv ered bv Louis Siegel; and Closing Prayer Perry Gold. Rabbi Harry II. Epstein swarded diplomas and honors. The fol ding pupils graduated: I bitalif k vim, 119 Washington Terrace. I trance* PazoI, 575 Capitol Ave.,-S. W. h >-Tver Vhoenber*. 880 Washington St., S. W. •Vm-irJ ( .hen, 729 Pulliam St. S. W. If i' ILrdman, 818 Washington St.. S. W. ' v , n jn. 741 Parkway Drsve, N. E. I jeorird Orenstein, 232 Atlanta. Ave., Decatur. ■** li r « "inun, 592 Capitol Axe., S. E. < -uW* Olein, 420 Washington St.. S. W. Ver « BI -tn. 492 Central Ave.. S. W. I Lmard Vhwartz. 888 Washington St.. S. W. • " e Uvme. 710 Pulliam It., S. W. u‘ r e <>irber, 119 Washington Terrace. tiaey Rich, 978. Capitol Avg., S. E. Renman, 379 Eighth.St.. N. E. I ,Jrl R bn. 446 Capitol Avn. S. E. f ei- f Wender. 552 Parkway Drive. N. E. , F m, n g 2J Washington St.. S. W. ^ lacobs, 620 Parkway Drive. N. E. £ \ rn, 457 Washington St.. S. W. 1162 Virginia Ave., N. E. v fhanow, 544 Washington St., S. W. Iman. 728 Washington St.. S. W. * b'.'l. 534 Washington S*.. S. W. I Pbt 7 G i. 542 Capitol Ave., S. E. Ahavath Achim Bible School held nation exercises under the guid- Oavid N. Meyer, chairman. In- '' was delivered by Zack I. Lif- idress to Congregation by Rose Maledictory Address: “What is . by Marvin M. Sugarman; istory by Helen Frank; and Ben- b y Nathan Smith. Rabbi Epstein ■d diplomas. ollowing students graduated: «, 27 Woodward Are., S. W. " r ’ 526 Capitol Ave., S. E. 'wtz, 815 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. * T t- 306 Logan St.. S. E. Rauzin, 851 Durant Place, N. E. *•»?. 338 Capitol Ave., S. E. ♦04 Washington St.. S. W. " ch. 978 Capitol Ave., S. E. rwy. 535 Washington St.. S. W. * n *kr. 509 Pulliam St.. S. W. >n*ki, 443 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. 457 Washington St.. S. W. btetn, 439 Bedford Place. N. E. TU Marvin Sugarman. 938 Washington St., S. W. Helen Frank. 7| Ormond St., S. W. Nathan Smith, 212 Forrest Ave., N. E. ▼ I'he 1932-33 Bible Class of Congrega tion Shearith Israel graduated recently at the exercises held at the Synagogue on Washington Street. Those who graduated were: Helen Rachel F.delstein, 360 Capitol Ave., S. E. Benjamin Franklin. 555 Crew Street. Karl Garber, Stewart Aven\ie. Jake Goldstein. 565 Crew Street. Edythe Stein, 85 Richardson Street. ▼ Mrs. Maurice Jacobus, chairman of social service, announces that the work of supplying milk to undernourished chil dren by the milk fund of the Council of Jewish Women is being continued throughout the summer. Each child has been supplied with one pint of milk daily during the school months and it is ex tremely important that they receive the milk during the summer in order that they may return to school in a healthy con dition. Thirty-five cents a week, or $4.10 for the entire summer, will supply one child with milk. No contribution is too small to be grate fully received and gifts may be made to this fund in memory of some one or in honor of birthdays and anniversaries. Any one interested in assisting in this worthy project may communicate with Mrs. Jacobus at Hemlock 5675-W. ▼ CHARLES W. BERGMAN AVxp Atlanta School Commiuioner Chas. W. Bergman, widely known young Atlanta attorney, was recently elected by the Atlanta City Council as a member of the School Commission to succeed the late Wm. C. Slate, of the second ward. Mr. Bergman is prominently identified in social and business activities. He is Vice-President of Jewish Progressive Club; Secretary of Congregation Ahavath Achim; Member of Board of Trustees and Member of Board of Education at Congregation Ahavath Achim; member of B’nai B’rith and Elks Club; and is quite active in religious work at Atlanta Federal Penitentiary. Mr. Bergman is a member of the law firm of Camp, Savage & Crawford. He is a graduate of the Lamar School of Law, class of 1927, and a graduate of Boys’ High School, class of 1922. MRS. HERBERT TAYLOR Rr-clrctrJ President of Senior Hadassah Mrs. Herbert Taylor was re-elected president of the Atlanta chapter of Senior Hadassah. Other officers elected to serve with Mrs. Taylor were Mrs. J. J. Hell- man, first vice-president; Mrs. I. M. Weinstein, second vice-president; Mrs. J. M. Rosenfeld, treasurer; Mrs. Jack Weiss, recording secretary; Mrs. Morris Frank, corresponding secretary; Mrs. R. M. Travis, assistant corresponding secretary, and Mrs. P. Koplin, financial secretary. The slate of officers was unan imously elected as presented by the nomi nating committee, Mrs. I. M. Weinstein, chairman; Mesdames J. M. Rosenfeld, Jake Abelson, Jack Weiss, H. Mattell and L. J. Levitas. The new board members, elected for a term of three years, from 1933 to 1936, were announced by the nominating com mittee chairmen to be: Mesdames Jack Silver, Harry Lever, E. M. Manning and Miss Frances Heilman. Members of the 1933 and 1934 term are: Mesdames H. H. Epstein, M. Zaban, R. M. Travis, H. Goodman, M. A. Greenblatt, J. J. Hell- man, J. Jacobs, Sol Romm, A. M. Gold stein. Members of the 1933-34-35 term are: Mesdames H. Mendle, Irving Gold stein, J. Abelson, S. A. Goldberg, J. Ja cobson, S. Undelson, Max Mendle, Harry Rittenbaum, S. Hirsch and S. Kulbersh and all members of standing committees compose the executive board. Mrs. Taylor announced the chairmen of standing committees, as appointed to date, as follows: Donor luncheon chair man, Mrs. S. E. Levy and Mrs. I. M. Weinstein; ball tickets, Mrs. Max Men dle and Mrs. Irving Goldstein; ball pro gram, Mrs. S. A. Goldberg; Jewish na tional fund, Mrs. Mose Taylor and Mrs. Abner Hirsch; membership, Mrs. Louis J. Levitaa; infant welfare fund, Mrs. A. Cohen and Mrs. M. A. Greenblatt; cour tesy, Sam Hirsch; telephone, Mrs. Jake Jacobs; publicity. Mrs. M. L. Kahn and Mrs. J. M. Rosenfeld; general sewing, Mrs. Harry Mattel; shipping, Mrs. J. Friedman; junior-senior relations, Mrs, J. J. Heilman; resolutions, Mrs. J. N. Rosenfeld. Distribution of shekel receipts to paid- up members were made by Mrs. J. J. Heilman, Mrs. M. L. Kahn and Mrs. S. A. Goldberg, entitling receipt holders to vote for representatives to the Zionist congress, to be held in Carlsbad in Au gust. It is imperative that each paid-up member of Hadassah vote so that the policies of the general Zionist, which Hadassah supports, may continue in Pal estine. Polls will be held at Taylor’s Drug Store, located opposite J. P. Allen’s on Peachtree Street. ▼ Mrs. Fred Saloshin has been appointed by Mr. I^uis Moss, president of the At lanta Federation of Jewish Charities, as chairman on scholarships for Camp Civi- tania. Fifteen dollars will enable a Jew ish girl to attend the camp for two weeks (Please turn to page 16) YOUR PERSONAL APPEAL STRASSER Specialists assure you of results that make for good grooming and natural, easy ap pearance. STRASSER’S BEAUTY SHOP 607 Norris Bldg. WA. 1791 ATLANTA I MODERN REPAIR CO. 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