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Jacksonville, Fla—I. M. Lieber-
rnan, who had served five previous
terms, has been re-elected presi
dent of the Progressive Zionist Or
ganization. A. H. Rothstein was
re-elected vice president and Mur-
With the Students
Memphis. Tenn—Nathan Kar-
nowsky has been named chairman L
ot the membership committee G f ! ra ^ Glickstein again was named
the Memphis Zionist District. He se ?retary. Other officers are Max
will conduct a drive to double the Mirkis » treasurer; Sam Goldblatt,
present membership of 400. Joe ser Beant-at-arms; Isadore Mosco-
forced to repeat
Last Week’s
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Because of the fact we sold
merchandise last week too fast
to refresh our stock, we are by
request forced to repeat these
bargains.
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Sunday
Nov. 26th and 27th
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Butter t-b 29/
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Shankerman will be co-chairman
and the board of trustees and the
following men will assist him: Ben
Bernatsky, George Abraham, Ben
Baffin, William Shefsky, Abe Wal-
dauer, Sam Himmelhoch, Jake
Iskiwitz. H. Rushansky. Ben Good
man, Jr., and William Hirsch.
vitz, auditor, and Rev. J. Robin,
H. Kline, I. Lipson, William Sil
verman. L. H. Cohen, H. Herzen-
berg and H. Gendzier, directors.
Miami, Fla.—The Greater Mi
ami Jewish Cemetery Association,
composed of four organizations,
has voted to provide two percent
Louisville, Ky.—The Louisville c l u °t* 1 of the Greater Miami
chapter of Senior Hadassah has
opened a drive under the direct
Federatin of Jewish Welfare
Funds. The treasurer has already
ion of Mrs. Joseph W. Goldbere to ; paid to the Federation the sum of
raise its membership from 365 tC | $1 ' 303 '
more than 500. Mrs. Joseph H.
Ehrlich, national vice president,
spoke at the opening tea.
Memphis, Tenn.—Margaret Mor
ris has been elected vice president
I TuL?'Ha d 25? I S'"'* °r-ptan
and nine non-Jewish chari-
Irespechvely. President Margaret ties also received $1,000 each.
Sokol is representing Memphis at
the national convention in Pitts- i Macon, CJa.—A drive for funds
burgh, which opened Thursday, {here to assist the Joint Distribu-
Nov. 24, and lasts until Sunday, lion Committee and the United
Nov. 27. Palestine Appeal has been aided
Memphis—S i d n e y Kusworm. j by many contributions from non-
Louisville, Ky.—T h e Jewish
Hospital and the Jewish Child-
j ren’s Home here each received
$1,000 in the will of Sidney L.
Heilman, who died Nov. 2. The
*s Home,
the Denver National Jewish Hos
University, Ala.—The H i 11 c 1
foundation will make a personal
appeal to all Jewish students at
the University of Alabama to
raise funds with which to bring a
German refugee to the United
States and to provide for his
schooling and expenses at the
University.
Members of the committee who
will solicite contributions are Mor
ton Mestel, Adele Berman. Fanny
Friedman, Leonard Bernstein,
Sherrie Cotton, Leonard Coleman,
Helen Korman, Jane Hartman,
Annu Leah Rubin. Emanuel Kap
lan, Lillie Engel, Harold Shevin-
sky and Felice Hoffman, treasurer.
Sigma Delta Tau sorority has
contributed $5 to the Hillel library
in memory of the late Herbert
SchilT, brother of the sorority’s
housemother, Mrs. Caroline SchilT.
Abraham GefTen, son of Rabbi
and Mrs. Tobias GefTen, has been
awarded a residence scholarship
of $500 by the School of Medicine
at Columbia University, New
York City. He is in his second
year of medical study after gradu
ation from Emory Universinty
here. .
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SOL MARSHALL
Club Editor
The Southern Israelite. VVA.
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Jake School!berger
of Dayton. Ohio, a national officer
of B’nai B’ritb, will be guest of
honor and the main speaker when
Sam Schloss lodge of B’nai B’rith
holds an meeting Sunday, Nov. 27.
at the Baron Hirsch Synagogue.
Nashville, Tenn.—Joe Morse,
Jr., of Nashville was named chair
man of the state conference of
B’nai B’rith at its recent confer
ence here. Sydney Lerner of
Memphis was elected vice chair
man. Next year’s conference will
be held in Chattanooga.
Memphis, Tenn.—M e m p h i s
chater of A. Z. A. has petitioned
the Supreme Advisory Council for
permission to change its name to
Colonel I. C. Lebolt chapter in
honor of its late advisor. No op
position is expected as national
headquarters has already looked
with favor upon the change.
Louisville, Ky.—A series of lec
tures on current Jewish history
has been scheduled by Louisville
A. Z. A. to begin Thursday, Dec.
1, with Rabbi J. J. Gittleman of
Adath Jeshurun Congregation as
the first speaker. All sessions will
| be held in the Handmaker Lounge
at the Y. M. H. A.
Jewish sources.
Morris Michael, committee chair
man, states that a thorough can
vass of the Jewish community was
made and 'that Christian friends
who came in contact with the drive
responded voluntarily.
Serving with Michael on the
drive central committee are H.
Marshall, vice chairman, Henry
Harris, J. L. Bernd, Herbert
Greenwald, Ben Lubel, L. Schwartz
and H. D. Coplan.
Clubs, Societies
The Jewish Educational Alliance
is co-operating with five other
recreational groups in sponsoring
a group activities institute for
women volunteers which will be
held Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday, Nov. 28, 29 and 30, at the
Central Y. M. C. A., 145 Luckie
Street.
Sidney J. Besser chapter of At
lanta and the J. L. C. chapter of
Birmingham, Ala., will hold an
inter-city meet at the Jewish Edu
cational Affiance Sunday after-
Social Items noon “ d n,ghl ' Nov 27 '
Henry B. Karp. Ensign U. S. N. The Mothers’ Club of the Ser-
R„ has been assigned to a tour of vice Guild Nursery School will
duty as Junior Officer with the meet Tuesday, Nov 29. at 2 30 p.
Civilian Conservation Corps at tn. at the Jewish Educational Al-
Mr. and Mrs. Cathriel Birthstein, | llaI ? ce - Dr ’ JoK £ph Yampolsky
e v n rfnik V'i grp visitinsf their will discuss problems of child
daughter 1 M« Lo^U cStaf. health. Mrs. Sam Bredosky will
Mrs. Birshtein will remain here | preside,
a short while with Mr. and Mrs.: The shearith i srae i Sisterhood
GefTen, and their young son, Mui- w j|j ^ 0 ld its annual benefit bridge
ray David, whose birth was an
nounced this month.
Miss Eleanor Wender, a student
at the University of Tennessee,
will spend the Thanksgiving holi
days with here parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam M. Wender.
Coffeeville, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schnei
der. of New York, are the guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
A. Greenblatt.
Rabbi and Mrs. Hamr H. Ep- i a . m.
S, M"ss r jud"th M &hHobcr isfpend-i The group of volunteers assist-
ine the week-end in Columbus, Ga. | ing Miss Leone Jacobson, director
iTnonr is sDending! of the nursery school, will hold
study meeting Friday, Dec. 2,
Fthel Goldstein, of Tampa, j at 1 p. m. Miss Jacobson
F of Miss Marilee | aof
Bach. .. ..
Miss Leah Quinn is spending the
week-end in Chattanooga. Tenn.
Wednesday, Nov. 30, at 3 p. m. in
Rich’s Tea Room. Numerous table
prizes and individual prizes will
be given. Tickets, at 35 cents, may
be obtained from Mrs. Elliot Ru
ben, WA. 9655, or Mrs. Nathan
Maziar, MA. 0778. The public is
invited to attend.
The Advisory Board of the Ser
vice Guild will meet at the Al
liance Wednesday, Nov. 30, at 11
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Miss*Bona Ungar is spending
^y^eral in at 'j'p7rn. Miss Jacobson will lead
a discus J
nursery school teaching.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jew
ish War Veterans are sponsoring
one performance of the Atlanta
Federal Theatre’s next production
I at the Erlanger, “Lost Horizons.”
The play will run from Tuesday,
Dec. 6, through Saturday, Dec.
10. The auxiliary will receive a
I percentage from all advance sales
made by them for the performance
■ of Wednesday, Dec. 7.
Mrs. J. B. Levitan is chairman of
the advance sale committee. She
! can be reached at MA. 1533 or
WA. 9989. Other members of her
j committee, all of whom will take
telephone orders, are Mrs. Louis
Vrono, RA. 6744; Mrs. Robert
Spector, HE. 5509-W; Mrs. A. B.
Reisman, MA. 7025; Mrs. A.
Hirsch, JA. 4253, and Mrs. R- L.
Willner. VE. 2945.
Mrs. Harry Kinsler, Mrs. Klaus-
man. Mrs. Mack Frankel and Mrs.
Ben Kaplan are members of the
ticket committee.
The production, “Lost Horizons,
is not the same as the book or the
movie of the same name.
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