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Friday, February 13, 1918
safeguard the future of our people
The Shekel, symbol of Jewish
solidarity, testifies to your active
support of the Zionist program, g
• Men’s Suits
• Overcoats
• Ladies’ Coats
• Silk Dresses
• Linens
• Draperies
• Knitted Garments
before Rewroving • Art Mends
• Upholstery and Other Woven Valuables
Genuine Reweaving is defi
nitely the best—but not the
cheapest method of repairing
damages to your finer rar-
ments and materials. Esti
mates without obligation!
Mail Orders Giron Prompt Attention
HOSIERY REPAIRED
Atlanta Reweavers, Inc.
1M4 Peachtree, N. E.. at 12th St.
Phone HE. 7611
Indorsed by American Institute.of
Reweavino
AFTER Reweaving
Birmingham YMHA
Chief Announces
Committee List
James L. Permutt, president of
the Y. M. H. A. announces the
following committees for the
coming year:
NEW BUILDING: Wm. P En
gel, chairman; Carl Hess, Leo
Mendel, Leon Aland, Louis Pizitz,
Sol Rittenbaum.
NEW BUILDING FINANCE:
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
SAFE and SURE .
CONTROL
HE. 4321
59! Peachtree St., N. E.
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COMPLETE PEST COHTML
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Nil estate when (fa
title fa defective—when
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and no lender will
lend, because of clouds
on the title.
BE SAFE
Have Yeor TW* Inaared—
ATLANTA TITLE
COMPANY
lawyers Title
homnoe Grparahoa
YOUR ATTORNEY
also can have your title
searched and Insured.
M. H, Sterne. chairman;Joe Gold
stein. Philip Randman.
NEW BUILDING COLLE-
TIONS: Max Greenwald, chair
man; Philip Kadis, Morris Fisher.
EDUCATIONAL: Rabbi A. J.
Mesch and Rabbi Milton L. Graf-
man, co-chairmen; Dr. H. P.
Shugerman, Ike Abelson, Barney
Bonfield, Jerome Cooper, Mrs.
Benj. A. Roth, Mrs. M. H. Sterne.
ATHLETIC: Ike Gotlieb, chair
man; Barney Copeland, William
Epstein, Si Goldner, Harry Jaffe,
Marvin Warner.
HOUSE: Harry Sokol, chair
man; Nat Levine, Philip Rand-
man, Dave Sokol.
JUNIOR ACTIVITIES: Morris
Sher, chairman; Harriet Cotton,
Bessie Heifer, Louis Meer, Sidney
Mazer.
MEMBERSHIP: Morris Fisher,
chairman; Jerome Cooper, Philip
Kadis, M. II. Greenberg, Isadore
Sperling.
ENTERTAINMENT: Emanuel
Greenberg, chairman; Frank
Friedman. Mrs. Louis Leaf, Louis
Malkove.
FINANCE: Sol Rittenbaum.
chairman; Wm. I’. Engel, Robert
Kerman, M. H. Sterne, Lee B.
Weil, Louis Pizitz, Carl Hess.
CONSTITUTION AND BY
LAWS: Eugene Zeldman, chair
man; Abe Berkovvitz, Marvin
Warner, Jerome Cooper, Manuel
Levine, Mux Hurvich.
• * * *
“An Evening ot' Jewish Thea
ter” will be presented Tuesday,
Feb. 24 at the Y. M. H. A. under
auspices of the Workmen’s Cir
cle. Performers include Diana
Blumenfeld, Jedidio Epstein,
Jonas Turkow, Max Lubetzsky
and A1 Harris.
Augusta
Representing Augusta Senior
Hadassah at the Charleston con
ference were Mrs. Sam Silver,
president, Mrs. M. J. Estroff. Mrs.
Irving Greenfield, Mrs. Henry
Antopolsky and Mrs. Julius Tes-
key. Visitors from here were Mrs.
Leon Ghitter, Mrs. A. Bergc-r.
Mrs. Harry Shapiro, Mrs. Ike
Shapiro, Mrs. Joe Simovitz. Mrs.
Hill Silver, Mrs. Dave Silver and
Mrs. Dora Smolen.
JEROME TILL1NGER
Jerome TilUnger, 33, grocery
store operator, died recently at
his Savannah home.
Rabbi Isadore Barnett and Can
tor J. Salzman of Congregation
Agudath Achim officiated at the
funeral. Burial was in Bonaven-
ture Cemetery.
Mr. Tillinger is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Tillie Brown Tillinger;
two sons, Arnold Tillinger and
MarcusTillinger; his mother,Mrs.
A. Tillinger, all of Savannah; one
brother, Ben Tillinger, Miami,
Fla.; and three sisters, Mrs. Frank
Buchsbaum and Mrs. Max Hal-
perin, Savannah, and Mrs. Clara
Dermer, New York, N. Y.
* • • •
Mrs. Ben Popkin and Mrs. Sam
Dolinsky of Augusta are spending
a few days in Griffin with Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Rifkin and
daughter.
* * * •
Mrs. Michael Kurz has return
ed home from attending the wed
ding of her niece in New York
City.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Rose Pomerance
and Mrs. Sara Popkin have gone
to New Orleans for the Mardi
Gras, spending a few days in At
lanta with friends and relatives
on the way.
4 * V 4
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bogoslawsky
entertained last Sunday at their
home with a birthday honoring
their 4-year-cld daughter Sheila
Belle. A number of friends of the
honorees called to play games and
enjoy refreshments.
NOW OPEN
EPPES ESSEN
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Kosher, and American Style
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green, damask rose, dove gray.
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Equally beautiful in wall-to-wall
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You may make your selection in
your own home. Just phone us, and
we will bring large samples so that
you may choose the exact color to
go with your own things.
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Across from Medical Arts Bldg.
AT wood 5793
76e
Let Us REWEAVE
Your Damaged Garments
This Mother in Jewish Paiesfine Sc ids Off Her Only
^ Son to Fight for Our People
you ARE HOT ASKED
, TO SHED YOUR BLOOD
BUT — the least you can do is to
demonstrate your solidarity with our
valiant brethren in the fight to estab
lish the Jewish State —
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The least you can do is to enroll in
the World Zionist movement to help
BUY YOUR SHEKEL TODAY!
fill out coupon and mail
U. S. CENTRAL SHEKEL AND ELECTION »OAU>
AO East 64th Street
Ntw York 21, N. Y.
I herewith remoter my support for the establishment of the Jewish State. Please send
Shekel receipts as $1 each, for which 1 enclose the sum of $
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