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SOUTHERN NOTES
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Savannah Chapter of Senior Hadassah
held its first regular meeting of the sea
son at the Jewish Educational Alliance.
Mrs. Isaac Meddin, the newly elected
president, presided and in her opening
address stressed the present necessity of
Palestine as a land of refuge and rehabil
itation and as a homeland for the Jewish
people.
'Phe new officers introduced by Mrs.
Meddin were Mrs. Harry Zarem, first
vice-president; Mrs. Julius Galen, sec
ond vice-president; Mrs. Jerome Labo
vitz, third vice-presi Jcnt; Mrs. Eugenia
Garfunkel, treasurer; Mrs. Norman Mir-
sky, financial treasurer; Mrs. Abe Rab-
han, recording secretary; Mrs. Louis Sil
verman, corresponding secretary.
Mrs. Meddin announced the appoint
ment of the following chairmen of'stand
ing committees: Junior-senior advisory,
Mrs. Morris Max; cultural, Mrs. Jerome
Labovitz, co-chairman, Mrs. Isaac Leving-
ton; sewing, Mrs. M. Sussman, Mrs. J.
Fine; program, Mrs. Max Gordon;
penny luncheons, Mrs. Sam Blumenthal;
national fund, Mrs. Julius Galen, Mrs.
Mose Kleinherg; ways and means, Mrs.
Morris Rahhan, Mrs. Norman Mirskv;
prospective members, Mrs. Harry Zarern;
membership, Mrs. Samuel Hornstein; sup
plies, Mrs. A. Hirsch; telephone, Mrs. I.
Rahhan, Mrs. Max Wolff, Mrs. Louis
Silverman; infant welfare, Mrs. A. E.
Rahhan; hoard secretary, Mrs. Louis
Kleinherg; hospitality, Mrs. Max Gor
don, Mrs. Harry Ehrenreich; publicity,
Mrs. W. Leon Friedman.
Of special interest was the reading of
a letter from Mrs. Eugenia Garfunkel
outlining the splendid program of Ha-
dassah. Mrs. Labovitz announced that
the Oneg Shahhat gatherings will he re
sumed and will he held at the home of
different members every second Satur
day.
The meeting closed with a paper on a
timely subject by Mrs. Labovitz, as the
cultural feature of the program.
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Mrs. George Winer, of Chattanooga,
I cnn., prominent Hadassah representa
tive, who has just returned from a tour
of several months through Palestine, de
livered an address on conditions in that
country at a luncheon given in her honor
by the Hadassah membership of Savan
nah, Georgia, at the Hotel DeSoto.
Mobile, Ala.
'Phe Tenth southern interstate confer
ence of the Council of Jewish Women
witnessed the election of Mrs. Julius
Goldman, of New Orleans, to succeed
the retiring president, Mrs. Harry M.
Gcrshon, of Atlanta.
'Phe other officers elected were: first
vice-president, Mrs. David Rosenfeld, of
Nashville; second vice-president, Mrs.
Sanford Marcus, of Montgomery; record
ing secretary and treasurer, Mrs. I. F.
Sterne, of Atlanta; auditor, Mrs. H. Linz,
of Little Rock; directors, Mrs. Berney E.
Eichold, of Mobile, and Mrs. Joe Herz-
feld, of West Point. Ga. Mrs. Harry H.
Gershon, past president, automatically be
comes an honorary director.
The next convention city will he
chosen later by the conference.
Camden, S. C.
The South Carolina Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods is an exceedingly
active organization, working very closely
in accord with, and putting into practice,
the plans, policies and constructive sug
gestions formulated bv the National Fed
eration of Temple Sisterhoods.
Following this progressive policy, the
State Federation, at a Convention held in
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ALBANY, GA.
General Offices, Atlanta, Ga
Lee
Drug Co.
COURTESY - SERVICE
Phaaca 1011 and 1012
ALBANY. CA.
Delicious Things at
Rucker's Bakery
H. W. RUCKER, Prop.
ALBANY, GA.
I. W. Bush Motor Co.
Dodge Brothers and Plymouth
Motor Cars, Trucks, Buses
and Motor Coaches
126 PINE STREET
ALBANY
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN INC.
Hctall DlvUlon o( the
B. K. Goodrich Company
F. B. WIGGINS. Manatar
301 N. Washington St. ALBANY. GA.
S. H. Kress Sc Co.
5-10 and 25 Cent Stores
E. W. BROWN. MaM««r
(T'V*^
ALBANY. GA.
Albany Sheet Metal Works, Inc.
HEATING • VENTILATING
114 Front Street
NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SM 'Ll
ALBANY. GA.
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