The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, June 30, 1933, Image 16

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Sou.th.ern NOTES + + + (Continued from page 15) in August. Mm. Saloshin in anxious for as many volunteers as possible to sub scribe to the fund, since this year there is particular need for recreational facili ties for the Kiris. For information con cerning contributions, call Mrs. Saloshin at Walnut 8537, or simply send your check to her at the Georgian Terrace Hotel. T Among the students who were gradu ated with honors from Commercial High School, of Atlanta, was Hilda War saw, who was awarded the Annie T. Wise Cup for Scholarship and School Activities. Miss Warsaw’s activities were notable in various phases of school activi ties, being an outstanding student and athlete. She was a member of Hooks and ('rooks (honorary society), a member of Quill and Scroll (international honorary society for high school journalists), and she held the position of art editor on the school paper. Miss Warsaw had the highest number of points for school athlet ics, having been on the varsity team for baseball, basketball and volley ball. Other Commercial High graduates who made splendid records during their three year course were: Anne Glassman, who was Co-Editor-in-Chief of the school paper and was a member of the Hooks and Crooks and Quill and Scroll; Esther Goldstein, who was treasurer of Hooks and Crooks and secretary of the Debating Club; and Lois Baron, who was a mem ber of the Hooks and Crooks and also Quill and Scroll. ▼ Among the students who graduated with outstanding honors from O’Keefe Junior High School, in Atlanta, was Miss Evelyn Paradies who was awarded the Hastings O’Keefe Junior High School Honor Cup. In awarding the cup to the best all-round student of the class of 1933, Miss Paradies was selected out of a class of more than two hundred students. She had finished the three-year term in two years. Miss Paradies is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Paradies. ▼ The Atlanta unit of the Junior Ha- dassah sponsored an exhibit of Saul Ras kin, Palestinian artist, showing at the Carnegie Library some 75 of his paint ings, drawings and etchings of Palestine, California and other places. This ex hibit was open to the public for an en tire week. Junior Hadassah also spon sored lectures by Mr. Raskin during the week of his art exhibit. V The Atlanta A.Z.A. Chapter recently held election of officers at which Ed Gavron was elected President, Irwin Krick was elected Vice-President, Mose Abelsky, Recording Secretary, Arthur Gottesinan, Corresponding Secretary, and Nathan Smith, Treasurer. President Gav ron appointed Simon Wender to serve as Chaplain, Seymore Cohen to the office of Reporter, Benard Mandle to act as Sergeant-at-Arms and Morris Siegel as Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms. These of ficers were installed to their respective office by the outgoing president, Joe Blass, at the Hebrew Orphans’ Home Chapter Room of the Local Chapter after which an outing was held at Dixie Lakes. Music was furnished by a well known orchestra for the occasion. Alephs Gottesman, Mandles, Kirck, Levin, and Glustrom of the Atlanta Chapter will attend the International A.Z.A. Convention to be held in Omaha, on July 9-11. Alephs Gavron, S. Cohen, N. Cohen, Siegel, Blass, L. Greenbaum, Vadja, 1. Greenbaum, Pazol, Ilirsch and several others will be guests of the Charleston A.Z.A. Chapter over the week end of July 4th. Goldsboro, N. C. The confirming class of 1932-33 of Temple Oheb Sholom, under the leader ship of Rabbi Iser L. Freund, held its ex ercises recently. Those confirmed were as follows: Nathan Kadi*. 409 S. William* Street. Ruth Isaac*, 801 Park Avenue. Amy Meyer*, 108 West A*h Street. Anderson, S. C. A confirmation ceremony was held in Anderson for the first time in its history. A class of three was confirmed by Rabbi Samuel R. Shillman, of Sumter, at the Girls’ High School Auditorium. The members of the Confirmation Class were: Harry Geisberg, Jr.. Anderson, S. C. Ralph Geisberg, Anderson, S. C. Arnall I’atz, Klberton, Ga. Jews and non-Jews residing in the western part of South Carolina were in vited for this special occasion. The program included: Invocation, by Ralph Geisberg; the Significance of the Day, by Arnall Patz; the Confirmation Vow, by Harry Geisberg, Jr. Rabbi Samuel R. Shillman, who is Resident Rabbi of Sumter and the Regional Rabbi of the South Carolina Federation of Jewish Congregations, Western Division, conducted the ceremony and delivered the Confirmation Sermon. The Confirmation service in Anderson is the culmination of a year of organiz ing and religious work done by Rabbi Shillman in that section of the country. During the past several months Jewish Inter-county Conferences were held in the cities of Spartanburg, Anderson, Green ville, and Greenwood. The officers and executive committee for the past year of the South Carolina Federation of Jewish Congregations were I. W. Jacobi and Sol Kingoff, of Greenville; Ernest R. Rosen berg and Maurice Rosenbaum, of Green wood; Samuel I.chrer and Joel Spigel of Spartanburg; and Nathan Fleischman and Harry Geisberg, of Anderson. The or ganized Jewish life in South Carolina is the fruit of the labors of Rabbi Gus tave F. Falk, of Cincinnati, Executive Director of the Southeastern Conference of the Union of American Hebrew Con gregations. Harold Hirsch, prominent at torney of Atlanta, is chairman of the executive committee of the Southeastern Conference and I. Blank, of Charleston, is the newly-elected State chairman. Rome, Georgia The Confirmation Services of the Rome Religious School were held recently with Rabbi Abraham Feinstein, of the Ochs’ Memorial Temple, Chattanooga, conduct ing the services. Miss Rebecca Mendelson, teacher of the Confirmation class, presented the Bibles, gifts to the Confirm ants, who were: Misses Bertha Rena Lebow, Sara Levinson, Anna Lea Pintchuck, Minnie Shepard, and Mr. Joel Sulzbacher. Mr. Oscar Borochoff, superintendent of the Sunday School, delivered an interest ing address. There were a number of out-of-town visitors present including Miss Isabelle Friedman, Miss Irma McMillan, Mr. Sid ney Marks, Mr. Effron, Mr. Harry Miller, Mr. Manny Harris, of Chattanooga. Obituaries • Mrs. Ethel Cohen, 73, died at her resi dence in Atlanta. Funeral services were conducted at the residence with Rabbi Harry Epstein officiating. • Funeral services were held for Mrs. Samuel Livingston, who passed away in Atlanta. She is survived by her hus band; two daughters, Mrs. Isadore Putzel and Miss Dorris Livingston; two sons, Messrs. B. E. and Solomon Living ston, and a brother, Mr. Mose Unger. ◄ ◄ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 This Summer GO TO PALESTINE American Jewish Youth Economy Tours Gives you a 57 day tour OF TH E MEDITERRANEAN Including 17 days in PALESTINE a 54 DAY TOUR including PALESTINE, VENICE, SWITZERLAND and PARIS for *41 5°° • Over 12 years experience in handling 15,000 American clients to, Palestine is your assurance of a pleasant, comfortable and economical vacation. ASK FOR PARTICULARS ROSEN PALESTINE-ORIENTAL TOURS 122 FIFTH AVENU E A NEW YORK, N. Y. “ In Conjunction With ITALIAN AND WHITE STAR LINES for *fc] • Funeral services were he!<i Simon Abeiman at his resident > tJ r * 1 :._1 A O T- T* . . • .. itol Avenue, S. E. Rabbi Ha He is and a Burial Harry • Mr. stein officiating. Interment at ( ecnw Cemetery. • Mr. Phillip Barnett, 42, pa- i a „ survived by a son, AI B art ^ brother, Joe Barnett, of Atl lft .' in Greenwood Cemet- y, R-? 1 Epstein officiating. Jacque J. Stein, 44, pr-*id fm ^ the Stein Sheet Metal Corporal n , piM(j away after a short illness. He i« v . vived by his wife, his mother, Mr*, d,., Stein; brothers, M. Stein and A I v of Atlanta; sisters, Mrs. I. I plan i:ii Mrs. Lily Cohan, Atlanta, and \f ri Linchium, Pell City, Ala. Intern*- Greenwood Cemetery, Rabbi Harry ^ stein officiating. • Mr. I. Bock, 57, prominent Atlim business man and social worker, pj*,,. away recently. He is survived hr h wife, Sarah; five sons, Victor, Mike L Isidore, Morris and Joe; and fourdau# ters, Mrs. S. Gillman, Mr*. H. Si Misses Shirley and Rosalie. Mr. was President of the Southern Garmnt Company of Atlanta, and was cl * identified with the activities of Coogreira tion Ahavath Achim. • Mrs. B. H. Cohen, 55, passed awav • cently at her residence in Atlanta, 't* is survived by her husband; two da..' ters, Miss Rosa and Miss Julia Cob- a brother, N. Cohen, and a sister-in ’i« Mrs. Ruben Cohen, of Atlanta. • Mr. Sigmund Teitlebaum pa*»ed aw. burial in West View Cemetery, Dr. Da*,a Marx officiating. He is survived bv b wife; brother, Mr. Louis Teitlfbaua; sister, Mrs. Eugene Jacobs; nephew, Mt Leonard Wise. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (Continued from page 11) • Elaine Montag, daughter of Mr. ini Mrs. Harold Montag, is spending t* weeks at Camp Civitania. • Dr. David Marx has returned in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he at tended the Central Conference of Amen can Rabbis. • Mr. and Mrs. Sol Golden have turned from their wedding trip, and r now at home at 22 Twelfth Street, N ? • Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frankel are in V ami, Fla. • Mrs. Alice Bloch Cohen and daui; Leonora, have returned to Macon. Ga. for residence. • Mr. Victor Kriegshaber leave* sh for Washington, D. C., in the intcre-t the Jewish Joint Distribution Comm "' • Mr. Ben Fineberg has returned tr a business trip. • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rei»man J'i sons motored to Chicago to attend " World's Fair. • Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tromer and ' Oscar Fields, all of New \ork ( were recent visitors in the city. • Miss Rosalie Bach is convalescing * her home after an operation. • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrison guests of their mother, Mrs. Lena " son, in Savannah, Ga. • Mr. and Mrs. David Simon and are visiting in Vicksburg, Miss. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adler « fr? Quebec, Canada, recently. Mr- Adler T turned to Atlanta and Mrs. Adler 3 spending some time with her daugh f Mrs. Claire Goldberg, in New A»rk. • Mr. Armand May has returned abroad. • Mr. Harry Rice, of Vicksburg. '• is visiting his niece, Mrs. Barson A • Mrs. F. G. Barnett and children - f been visiting Mrs. B. Z. Phillip- . • Mr. and Mrs. Abe Feldman c tertJ the Magicians’ Club at their cot-f home, Feldmanor. A ELTfl [16] ♦ THE SOUTHERN ISF