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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, April 10, 1942
ABRAHAMS-GIGES
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrahams
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Shirley Lamar, to Mr.
Horace Melvin Giges, of New
York and Valdosta, Ga. The date
of the marriage will be announced
later. Mr. Giges is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elias Gies of New York
City.
After graduating from the Flor
ida Military Academy in St.
Petersburg, he graduated from
Georgia Tech and is now asso
ciated with the Georgia Depart
ment of Public Health.
MINSK-LEVY
Announcement is made of the
marriage of Miss Ann Minsk and
Jerome Levy of Talladega and
Anninston, Ala. The marriage
took place on Sunday evening,
April 5, at the home of the bride’s
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Mendel Romm, with Rnbbi David
Marx officiating. The ceremony
was performed in the presence of
the immediate families. Mrs. Levy
is the daughter of Mrs. Bertha
Grcenblntt Minsk and Isaac Minsk
of Albany, Ga.
Mr. Levy is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Levy, who
were residents of Anniston, Ain.
for more than forty years.
Mr. Levy is connected with the
government in the F.ngineering
Corps Accounting Department of
the DePont Plant at Childersburg,
Ala. The couple are making their
home temporarily at the Purefoy
Hotel.
GREENBERG-SOSKINS
Mrs. Arnold W. Soskins, former
ly Miss Betty Greenberg, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Green
berg of Savannah was married
last week to Arnold Soskins, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Soskins, of
Miami Beach, Fla. The ceremony
took place at the home of the
bride’s parents and was performed
j by Rabbi Irving Gordon and Can
tor Samuel Lieberworth of the
| Congregation Agudath Achim.
I Only the immediate families were
present.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. Maid of honor and
sister of the bride was Miss Helen
Greenberg. The groom’s best man
was his brother, Myron Soskins,
of Chattanooga.
Among the out of town guests
for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
Myron Soskins, of Chattanooga;
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shapiro, of
Leesville, S. C.; Jack Greenberg
of Laurens, S. C.; Miss Weinstein
of Atlanta.
BAR MITZVAH
Mr. and Mrs. Pinkie KopUn in
vite their friends and relatives to
the Bar Mitzvah of their son Deryl
at the A. A. Synagogue Saturday
morning at 9:30 a. m. April 25.
Rabbi Harry Epstein will officiate.
UNVEILING
Friends of Mrs. Harris Levy are
invited to attend the unveiling of
her late husband at the graveside
| in Greenwood Cemetery at 2:30 p.
m. Sunday, April 19.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS
BALES & WOMACK
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
3076 Roswell Rond CHerokoe 1590
F. W. LA FRENTZ & CO.
Public Accountants
22 Marietta St. Bldg. WAlnut 0869
RAY O VAC
COMPANY
132 Walkers Street, S. W. Main 9511
Griggers Distributing Co.
277 Adams Bldg., Paces Ferry & Peachtree at Buckliead.
Filter Queen Air Purifier and Demother, Frigidaire and Ben-
dix Home Laundry. Guaranteed Service on Electric Appliances. ,
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ATLANTA GOODWILL INDUSTRIES
“Not Charity But a Chance”
W. M. BANT A. SUPT.
s.
388 Edgewood Avenue. N. E.
MAtn 1220
BEAUTIFUL CLEANING—QUICK WORK
KELPIN'S DRY CLEANING
656 N. HIGHLAND AVE.. N. E. HEmlock 4485
SEASON S GREETING
Hebrew Shelter and Aid Society
HARRY SMITH. President
BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Frenkel of
Charleston announce the birth of
a baby boy.
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VISITING HERE
AND THERE
Mrs. A. R. Hornich is visiting
relatives in Charleston . . . Mrs.
Joseph A. Gershon and Mrs. M.
Greenspan and daughter Caroline
of Nashville are visiting our city
. . . Mrs. Henry Bauer, Jr., after a
pleasant visit with Mrs. Henry
Bauer, Sr. left for her home in
Washington, D. C. . . . Mrs. De-
wald is visiting her daughter Mrs.
Herbert Schiff in Mobile.
Mrs. Rose Simon is visiting rel
atives in Augusta . . . Mrs. Carl
Greenstone and daughter Suzanne
spent the weekend in Albany and
Macon . . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Rosenbaum will have as their
guest Mr. Simon Lobe of Ft. My
ers, Floridu . . . Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
Lichten have returned from a
visit to Pensacola, Florida.
* * *
Friends of Alfred Meyers, Sr.
will be glad to know she is recu
perating at her home after her
recent illness.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. I. Sheinfeld are
both recovering from a serious ill
ness.
* * *
Miss Etta Warshaw entertained
Miss Rhoda Cohen from Savannah
over the holidays. Miss Warshaw
i is working in the medical depot in
I Savannah.
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GET READY FOR
ALLIANCE CAMP
The Jewish Educational Alliance
is making all necessary prepara
tions for the camping season at
Camp Daniel Morgan. Watch for
further details in the next issue of
| the Southern Israelite.
Old and new campers of the ;
! Boys’ Camp arc invited to join for j
an old-fashion Camp Reunion at
Grant Park, Sunday afternoon!
April 12 at 3:30 p. m. Camp Songs,
a camp fire and general jollifica-
! tion are on the regular fare. Come
I and bring your friends.
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APRIL 15, NATIONAL
COUNCIL DAY
“Americanization for Defense is '
i the theme of National Council
Day, April 15, dedicated by the
National Council of Jewish Women
to Service to Foreign Bom. Amer-
I icanizing good aliens to become I
i good citizens helps make a united
| America.
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A. A. Sisterhood Game
Night Wednesday, April 15
, The Spring project of the Aha-
1 vath Achim Sisterhood will be
held in the form of “Game Night”
at the Educational Center Wed-
nesdaj r evening April 15 at 8:30 P.
M. according to Mrs. A. D. Srochi.
general chairman and Mesdames
i Harry Parks and Oscar Levine,
ticket chairmen. Various games
! will be available and $25.00 War
; Savings Bonds will be awarded as
! prizes.
Mrs. Sidney Goldstein and Mrs.
I. H. Krantz, Hospitality chairmen
announce that arrangements are
being made for private game
| rooms, if desired and refreshments
will be served.
The following committee may
be called to pick up tables and
1 cakes: Mesdames Mose Taylor,
Louis -Cohen, Sidney Srochi and
[ Max N. Kessler, and Mose Leff
S. M. KRAMF.R I. MANKI/TTA
ROKEAtll REPRESENTATIVES
Messieurs I. Mankuta and S. M.
Kramer, officials of I. Rokeach &
Sons of Brooklyn. N. Y., manufac
turers of the widely known Rok
each products, during their brief
visit were entertained by their
distributor Mr. and Mrs. K. Sun
shine. They were particularly im
pressed with the community spirit
among Atlanta’s Jewish popula
tion. Considering the small per
centage of Jewish families in com
parison with other cities of the
same size, the progress made by
organizations and institutions as
the Educational Center, the Al
liance and the social clubs is cer
tainly a gratifying realization that
there is unity, they said.
Dan Schachter to Speak at
Shearilh Israel Sunday S.
Dan Schachter, teacher of the
Shcarith Israel Bible Class, will
speak at the assembly of the
Shearith Israel Sunday School,
Sunday morning, April 12, at 11:-
.30 o’clock, following regular class
es.
Mr. Shachter will use as his
topic ‘‘The Application of Judaism
In Our Daily Lives.”
I >.As their contribution to the
J war effort, the Shearith Israel
Sunday School and Bible Class are
planning a paper sale to be con
ducted until the close of the term.
“Clear the Decks”
Mr. H. A. Alexander, President
of the Atlanta Jewish Welfare
Fund, issued a special appeal to
all 1941 subscribers of the Wel
fare Fund, who have not yet paid
their pledges in full, to do so im
mediately. He urged that all
checks be sent to the Welfare
Fund at P. O. Box 855 or pay
ments be made at the office 425
Atlanta National Building, White
hall and Alabama.
Mr. Alexander stressed the im
portance of clearing all accounts
at this time. “We must clear the
decks for action now.” he said.
“The 1942 effort must not be im
peded by accounts past due. The
war has intensified needs. We
must meet our obligations and do
more. Act now.” *
Labor Bund Leader to
Speak Sunday, April 12
Sunday, April 12 at 8:30 p. m.
in the Workman’s Circle Lyceum
Mr. S. MendeLson, Labor Bund
leader, will speak on Jewish prob
lems during and after the war.
SEASON GREETINGS
George B. Lyle
Mayor. City of Atlanta
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