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Friday, October 3, 1947
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
FIRST IN TENNESSEE
National Council of Jewish Women Opens
Children’s Convalescent Home in Nashville
NASHVILLE. — A children’s
convalescent home—the first In
Tennessee has been opened by the
Nashville Section of the National
Council of Jewish Women.
Governor James M. McCord of
Tennessee. Mayor Thomas Cum
mings of Nashville and Mrs. Cole
man Harwell, president of the
Nashville Community Chest, head
ed a group of prominent religious,
civic and medical officials who
participated in the opening. Dr.
Julius Mark, Habbi of the Vine
j treet Temple, conducted the op
ening prayer. The Rev. W. E.
Phifer, Jr., minister of the West
minster Presbyterian C h u r c h.
spoke during the ceremony and
Hlshop William L. Adrian deliv
ered the closing prayer.
Occupying .a 22-acre plot of
wooded ground, the Council Home
for Convalescent Children has fa
cilities for twenty children who
are well enough to leave a hospital
but who cannot afford the after-
odre which will insure complete
recovery. Types of eases to be
treated include post-operative and
rheumatic fever rases, malnutri
tion and feeding problems.
The home's professional staff
includes a superintendent, two
trained nurses, two practical
nurses, and a social service worker.
The Nashville pediatric group of
fers rotating service to the home
and is on emergency call at all
times. In addition, two hundred
members of the Nashville section
of the National Council of Jewish
Women have been trained to serve
as volunteer dieticians, grey la
dies, nursing, transportation, ad
ministrative and clerical aides.
The opening of the home clim
axes four ye§rs of research and
planning by a Council committee
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Bernard Werthari. When the com
mittee made its first survey of
rommunlty needs in 1943, it had
the official endorsement and as
sistance of the Nashville Academy
of Medicine, the Davidson County
Medical Society and all the social
service agencies in Nashville deal
ing with children.
The survey showed that 300 in
digent children a year were with-
CHAIRMAN OF HOME
Women s Congress Seeks Aid to DPs
And Palestine at Guatemalan Meet
The First Inter-American Con- creation, relaxation, good company
gress of Women, meeting at Gua- and good food for some three mii-
temala recently adopted a pro- lion Allied soldiers, who were in-
gram urging: termittently sent to Palestine for
1 The U. N. to speed solution to I furlough or hospital care.
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emigiatc. ! and tlie West. She feels that tills j
3. Member states of the U N. j wJU romote bet ter understanding!
permit DP s to discmbaik in the L nd ef i„ ca ti 0 n between countries
countries to which they airive
:*:z m
Mr*. Bernard Wcrthan
Chairman of the Council
Home for'Conrale*cent
Children, the
first in Tennessee,
and that each tourist will become
a good will ambassador to each
country that is visited. •
This report has been received
in Atlanta from Mrs. Rose Gut
man. well known here, who at
tended the Guatemala assembly.
She was a delegate from the FORMER HOUSING OFFICIAL
Women’s International league for nqvV AJC EXECUTIVE
Peace and Freedom.
Delegates from 18 countries at- j NEW YORK, <JTA> — Louis L.
tended the congress. The Gen- j Bennett, former regional housing
end Federation of Women's Clubs. | expediter and consultant to the
The National Council of Negro i Administrator of the National
Women, Th eNational Federation
of Business and Professional
Women, the Women’s Internation
al Leage of Delta Kappa Gamma
Housing Agency, has been appoint
ed assistant executive director of
Uie American Jewish Committee,
it was announced this week by Dr
m ui tex «
the International PTA. the Worn- ( John Slawson. executive vice-
en's international League, and the I president.
Association of Canadian Clubs In his new post. Mr. Bennett
Call
Orkin Today
Orkin will slop the ravages
or Roaches, Rats, Ants,
Termites, Flies and other
destructive and disease car
rying pests. Our 46 years’
experience is assurance of
satisfaction. Call today— In
spection and estimate with
out obligation.
$90 Ceurtlond St., N. I.
1»i5T<-CNTROt SINCI' <40*
out convalescent care Many wore
found to return to hospitals four
and five times for Ute same i i icsi i
because of lack of proper post-
discharge treatment.
Spplementing maintenance fnds |
pledged by the Nashville section,
tne Council home has received
grants from Ute Nashville Com
munity Chest for 1947 and 1948.
This was the first time any agency
lias been given finaniial support
before completing at least one year
of operation.
Jacksonville Raises
$200,000 of 1947
Welfare Drive Goal
JACKSONVILLE —‘Last year,
wu kept thorn alive. Tills year we
must make their lives worth liv
ing. Our campaign will succeed—
because it must.”
These were the words of Samuel
Kipnis. general chairman, speak
ing recently at the opening of ihe
Jacksonville Comunity Council
drive for 1947.
The council has set at total of
$350,000 for Uie campaign goal
and after the opening dinner, ad
dressed by Rabbi Herschel Schact-
er of New York City, the first
chaplain to enter Buchenwald
prison camp, about $200,000 had
already been raised.
Heading the Women’s Division
are Mrs. Ben. Stein. Mrs. Joseph
Hackel. Mrs. Marx Baker and Mrs.
Saul Kurlin.
Samuel Kipnis. Ben Stein and
P. N. Coleman are co-chairmen of
the Special Gifts Division.
Ike Witten. Harry Gendizer and
Ben Yoffe head the Men’s Group.
For the first time in the local
•empaign. a Junior Division is
participating under Uie co-chair
manship of Jerry Jipnis. Dr. Roy
Julius Sloat. Mrs. Thelma Mayeron
and Louis Safer.
were some of , the organizations
'•presented.
Mrs. Gutman, a Palestinian citi
zen, Is known to hundreds of thou-
wlll be in charge of internal ad
ministration of the committee’s
recently expanded activities. He
will coordinate operations of the
At ii, in vw .— .
sands of Allied service men and committee's staff in New York
women tluough her war activities J Washington. Paris. London and
and her work with Service clubs | South America
In Tel Aviv. Born in Russia, she
lived in France and England, and
in 1934 she decided to make Pal
estine her permanent home. When
war broke out. she assumed the
tremendous Job of providing re-
LEUAL NOTICE
UKOKOI A— Futon County.
To III’ Superior Court of Saul C,unity
The petition of N\TU\N I.EKE. SIP
NKV St 'IIACTI.lt, mill JKNMK LEEK
.espc,Dully Omni:
1
Petitioners dtaire tor thrniftclv**. their
miccensor* ami assign* to incorporated
under the name and stylo of
I1KHT CHEMIC AL COMPANY"
The general uature of the business
to br transacted is that of buyinjr. sell
in*, inanufaeturiuff. and otherwise deal
ing iu disinfectants, chemicals, insecti
cides, sanitary supplies, janitor sup
plies, cleaning compound*, cleaning
equipment, floor scrubbing machines,
waning machines, liquid wax. liquid
soaps, liquid soap dispensers. mops,
broom", brushes and all other kindred
products, both al wholesale and retail.
3.
Ihe maxima tnuutnber of share* of
sto«-k that the corporation shall be
authorised to hax'e uiitatanding at any
time shall be 100 shares of common stock
Of a pa§» 'aloe of $HH) per share. Thc
corporation shall have the right to
creme the same from time to
2 j.\ vote of the stock hold
u mount not exceeding 2'H) jharca of
cvinmon stock of a par value of $100
per share.
by
•*n County.
( HANDLER,
hTATK OK UKOlHiIA. 1
The petition of It.
‘Jiao Peachtree Road. N. K.. Atlanta,
Oforgia, KKV MOl K tKlSTAL. 027 Oak
dale Road. N. K. At
HARVEY Oil AN Dl.K
N. E . A Hanta tieorg
Circle
period
SOUTHEASTERN AUTO SALES, INC
tan
3.
The
vilh a
4.
nrporat ion e ha i 1 begin in
apiUt of 9A.OOO.
The principal offi. c of the corporation
shall l*e in Fulton County, Georgia
the privilege ot tatablishing branch
ticca elsewhere, withiu aud without the
State of Georgia.
4.
The capital stock of the t orporution
shall he a minimum of Five Thousand
( $5,1>0<MKM Dollars, each share being of
the pur \ttlue of Due Hundred ($100.UOJ
Dollars per share, all paid in before com
mencing business, with the privilege of
increasing said capital slock to any sum
not in excess of Kilty Thousand $50,-
(Km) Dollar*, all of said increases or
decreases to be determined by
«ty 'ole of the outstandu
entitled to xote at such t
po ration may accept 11
capital sto k property o
value to be determined b
major-
capital stock
lies. The cor-
payment for
rectois
The corporation shall hare existence
for 35 year*, with the privilege of re
new*I as provided bv law.
The piin. ipal of fit e of the rorporatiun
shall he in Fulton Count
the corporation shall h
• rgia, but
— w the privilege
o« estaMmhing branch offices and place*
of hunioc-M el.on 1.,.re. both within and
without the State of Georgia.
1 of Uu
follows
Ad, • dwis««i
From where I sit... Joe Marsh
Here's to
the Women-Folk!
TheCe tj a ft.uo al live heading of
live Woman's, Column in my paper
that rradsv:
"Women through the years have
stood Keepers of the lame . . .”
Pretty easy to see what it means;
whether it’s the flame on the heart h,
or thc candle in the window, or
the feeling of warmth that sur
rounds a home.
it’s the women who are guardians
of the things we cherish about
komelife—who are tolerant of
aUit s on the rug; the rings a glass
o' beer can leave on tables; or the
comfortable but too-worn chair
I hat we cant bear to throw away.
From where I sit, those little
satisfactions become more and
more important in this world of
strife and change. Smoke rings
curling from a mellow pipe; a glass
of beer; a comfortable chair be
fore the fire. And I’d like to aalute
the housewives — “keepers of the
flame” — whose tolerance and un
derstanding helps preserve them!
£)cz On*
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Copyright, 1947, L'nitod Main Brewirs Feuadoiio*
The name ai d qddress of cm
applicant* for this Charter is *
NATHAN LUFF.
88S Washington Street S W
Atlanta, iwvmrgi*.
MDNKY Si’ll ACTE R,
•‘7 Georgia Avenue, S. K .
Atlanta, Georgia.
IFNN1K I.FFF,
Washington Street S. VT m
Atlanta, Georgia.
8.
The corporal ion .hall hare all the
ri*h*r powers, privileges, and immuni-
lica Vhat are conferred on private cor
porations by the law of this State, as
Jully as if s ,uh powers were set forth
herein.
thaVrtS* Petitioners pray
.hat they be incorporated under the name
»«d style aforesaid with all the rights
powers, and privileges which .re here
inabove set forth.
SIDNEY PARKS.
Attorney for Petitioners
<j3 Pea,-hires Areade
Atlanta, Georgia.
ORDER
The foregoing petition for a charter
5?;,*“* bet “ «**"‘t»*d, and .t appearing
that tne application is legitinsatcly with
iu the perview and intent iou of the
laws #f this State, and it further ap
pen ring from he certificate of the Sec-
nh-ry of Stale that the name of the
proposed corporation-i« not the name of
any other new existing corporation reg
1 47.T , ,J, a n, «, rceo ' d » ul Secretary of
State, the smd petition is hereby granted
under ‘ incorporated
uiaer the name and style of REST
CHEMICAL, COMPANY, with all the
T’ghU. powers and priv.leges ns prayed
.or m snid petition. ’
Thie 2dth dav of September 1947
EDGAR E. POMEROY
Judge, Superior Cenrt,
Atlanta Circuit,
The par
niiess ic
ducted by the corporation shall be that
of buying, selling and trading in new and
used automobiles, trucks, irailors aud
pari* o t same, either at *holeAale or
r shop or shop*
my and all
retail; to operate repa
tor the purpose of repa
niukes and tv pea ot nutoinobiie* and
automobile equipment; to act us broker
in the sale of Kind ubove named items;
>">t. buy and ,ell
ouiil property and to
buy sell and hold
,nd bouds in other
to pu
real estate, an
trade in sain
shares of gt<
corpora»ions.
G.
The corporation deai.es lo have all ot
the powers and enjoy all 0 f the privileges
heretofore or hereafter granted unto
corporations by the laws of the state
of Georgia and us now enumerated it
Sections 22 1827 aud 22 1870 of the
< ode of Georgia a» amended from time
to time, sad all of the other powers and
privileges enumerated in t'hapter* 2218,
of said ('ode, and all of the pow
ers aud privileges enumerated therein
are made a part hereof to the same extent
as if the same were quoted herein.
\> HKKKKOKK, petitioners pray that
they be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with all the rights,
powers and privileges set forth, and as
are now allowed corporations of like
character.
SAMI EL L. KPLAN,
Attorney lor Petitioners,
205 NS illiarn Oliver Building
Atlanta. Georgia.
GEORGIA, Fulton Count v
IN RE:
SOUTHEASTERN AUTO SALES, INC
Ihe within application for charter hay-'
ing been examined, and it appearing to
this court that the application is leri-
timately within the purview and intention
of the laws of Georgia, and that Peti-
tioners have compiled with the statutes
chJw SUt ? re S» r dmg the granting of
charters, and petitioners have presented
to the court a certificate from^he Sec
tht* r n ° f ht V* Geor *‘» declaring that
a ““L 01 ,he P r °po«ed corporation
is not the name of any existing
hereby* 11 granted* ^ thfl SSSoTu
petflione^. i d ■' prayed for »®d amid
CeTnT.t'yU „ , f BCOrPOr * t * d
SOUTHEASTERN AUTO SALES, INC
1st day of October, 1947
BOND ALMAND.
Judge, Superior Court,
Atlanta Judicial Circuit.
STATE OP GEORGIA,
COUNTY OP PULTON.
To The Superior Court of Said County-
The petition of DIAMOND ELECTRO]’
& SUPPLY CORP. respectfully ahow.;
1.
That petitioner is a corporation ex
isting and doing business under a charter
rendered by this Honorable court ou
June 12tli, 1945, with its principal plar.
of business in said State aud
2. e- ’
That said charter was amended by this
Honorable court on the :)rd day of De
cember, 1916.
3.
That this petition is brought lo amend
raid charter in tlio particulars herein
after set out, the proposed amendment
having been voted for aud consented to
by the holders of a majority of the capi
tal common and Referred stock issued
and outstanding at a meeting of the in
corporators held on the 30th day of Sep
teuiber, 1947 as shown by a certificato
of the Secretary of said corporation at
tached hereto as Exhibit “A" and made
u part hereto.
The particulars iu which said charter
is sought to he amended is as follow,
(a) Petitioners desires to decrease
the value of each share of its common
and preferred slock from One Hundred
($100.00) Dollars per share to live
$3.00) Dollars per share.
(b) Th*t the corporation further de
sires the right and privilege to act a,
Trustee or Escrow Agent in such msti
ters as the Hoard of Directors may, in ,t a
discretion determine.
WHETtEPOKE, petitioner prays that
the charter of said corporation he amend
ed as hereinbefore set out upon a dav
complaint with the law in such case,
mode and provided.
SAMUEL L. EPI.AN
Attorney for Petitioner.
EXHIBIT "A-
GEORGIA, El’LTON COUNTY
1. MRS. ETHEL It «*.,
retary of Diamond Electric a suimr
Corp, do hereby certify that ,
ing is a true and correct r» -v th.
Resolution adopleiT at a meeting of tl.«
stockholders of said corjvorattoo u. ,d „„
the »oth day of September, |y;7 u ,
which all the capital, common mid pre
ft-rred stock issued and outsnnding w„ s
present, as, the same appc.rrs un „
minutes of the meeting as recorded m
the records of the corpora Dun.
KE80l,\ EIV: That the commou and
preferred stock of the corporalVin l«- n-
dined from a valuation of $ I bo.no j„. r
share to $5.00 per share and that the
President of the corporation bo author
ized to have said change made bv
amendment to Die corporation through
application tn Pulton (jdperior Court and
that the attorney for the corporation be
authorised lo proceed with the amend-
ment •
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That
the corporation notify all stockholder*
loth common und preferred to surrend-
or their shares of stock aud that new
-oares of stock be issued to them in
Die same amount as held by them at
Die new rate of *5.00 per share-
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That
the corporation further amend its cliarter
by allowing said corporation to act as
trustee or escrow agent in such mat
ters as the Hoard of Directors rnav ,,
its discretion, determine."
Unen under my official signature and
the seal of the corporation, this the :t0ih
day of .September. 1947
MRS. ETHEL‘b. HKNNKTT
Secretary.
Sworn to and subscribed before in.
I; 1 '" ,st Jay of October, 1917
HESS A. EPI.AN.
Notary Public, Ga.. Stato at Large
ORDER
.-.TJ"! : orrsoi "K Petition of DIAMOND
ELECTRIC k SUPPLY CORP. i„
nnieud its charter in ih.
barter in the
therein set out, read and considered. It
appearing I tin t the said petition is mad.
in accordance with Chapter 22 18 of the
Code of Georgia and that the, reotiire-
ments of law in such cases provide hav*
mg been duly complied with:*
it is hereby ordered, adjudicated and
decreed that all of tho prayers of the
said petitioner are hgroby granted and
Die charter of the petitioner is herehv
amended in all of the particulars set out
in said petition.
This 2nd day of October. 1917.
BOND ALMAND,*'
Judge, Superior Court.
Alanta Judicial District.
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP. MAN
AGEMENT. CIRCULATION, ETC. KK
WLTRKD by THE ACT OF CON
GUESS OF AUGUST 24. 1912.
Of the Southern Israelite, published
*> Atlanta, Ga„ for October I,
state of Georgia,
County of Fnlton.
Before me, a Notary Public, in and
for the State aud County aforesaid,
personally appeared M. Stephen Sch.f-
Jer, who having been duly sworn in as
jo law, deposes and says that he is
the publisher of Th* Southern Israelite,
° J . *s n '>wledga and belief a true
and that the following is, to the best
statement of the ownership, manage
m«nt and Die circulation of the afore
said publication for the date shown in
Ot August 24, 1912, as amended by
the above caption required by the An
tne Act of March 3, 1933, embodied in
section 443, Postal Laws and Rogula-
tions, printed on the reverside side of
thts form, to-wit: -
1. That the name of the publisher,
editor, managing editor, and business
managers are: Name of publisher. M.
Stephen M. Rchiffer: editor, Adolph Ros
enberg, Business Manager, Willy Pels.
Post Office address, 201-205 Glenn
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, Vh*t the names and addresses ot
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tions.)
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sworn to snd subscribed before me
this 21st day of September. 1947.
WILLY PELS. Notary Public,
State at Large, Atlanta, Ga.
My Commission Expires Feb. 1, IDS.