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Friday, September 9, 1949
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Page Five
Wives of Phi Ep Delegates Are Being
Entertained During Stay in Atlanta
A series of supplementary en
tertainments has been planned for
the feminine contingent in Atlanta
for the Phi Epsilon Pi National
Convention.
Mrs. A. A. Lipshutz and Mrs.
Julian Bodenheimer are co-chair
men of the entertainment for the
wives of delegates.
A feature of the program was
a sight-seeing tour Thursday eve.
Friday evening, while delegates
are attending the stag banquet,
their wives are to be feted at a
dinner at Emile’s French Cafe. A
luncheon is planned Saturday at
Plantation House.
The wives, of course, were to
join their husbands at the dances
and cocktail parties scheduled
during the convention.
Other Atlantans aiding in the
program for wives are Mrs. Eu
gene Oberdorfer, Mrs. David
Marx Jr.,-Mrs. Simon Selig Jr..
Mrs. Carl Reisman, Mrs. Jack
Rothchild, Mrs. Herbert Rosen
berg Jr., Mrs. Herbert Ringel,
Mrs. Donald Kauffman, Mrs. Ben
Stegal, Mrs. Joseph Pintchuck,
Mrs. Louis Weiner and Mrs.
Henry Geigerman.
A.A. Ladies Meet
For Organization
First meeting for the Board
of the Ahavath Achim Sister
hood will be held at 1:30 p. m.
Tuesday, Sept. 13, at the home
of t he president, Mrs. Harry
Parks, 2479 Dellwood Drive, N.
W. A dessert luncheon will be
served.
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GORDON NALLEY
Standard Building
CY. 4073
Atlanta, Georgia
Teen-Agers, Young
Adults Invited to
BCI Reunion Sept. 13
A reunion of Brandeis Camp
Institute graduates will be held
Tuesday, Sept. 13, at Grill 1 in
North Fulton Park.
The B.C.I.-ers will have a picnic
supper at 7 p. m. They will begin
a program of folk dancing and
singing at 8:30 p. m. and the young
| teen-agers and young adult crowd
j of Atlanta are invited to join
' them.
Or V’Shalom to List
Pupils Sunday (or
Religious School
Registration for the fall term of
the Or V’Sholem Religious school
will be held Sunday, Sept. 11, at
10:15 a. m. at the school building,
1362 N. Highland Avenue.
Students, old and new alike,
will be assigned to their respec
tive grades under the guidance of
the faculty.
Any boy or girl from the age of
five years up is invited to enroll
in the school without any tuition
or any fees of any kind -
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B.&P. Hadassah
To Meet Monday
B. & P. Division of Hadassah
will hold its opening meeting at
a dinner at 6:15 p. m. Monday,
Sept. 12, at the A. A. Educational
Center.
Miss Rose Cherkas, chairman,
has announced this will be a mem
bership meeting meeting. She
urged members to bring friends
and prospects. A movie, “Naomi
Says Yes’’ will be shown.
Reservations can be made with
Mrs. Carl Zwerner, HE. 5746-J,
and Mrs. Kurt Homburger, AT.
4062.
Or VeShalom Ivri
School Registering
New, Old Pupils
Registration was begun Tues
day and Wednesday, Sept. 6-7, for
old and new students at the Or Ve
Shalom Hebrew School, 1362 N.
Highland Avenue. Pupils may still
enter.
New classes are being formed
for beginners. Former students
will be assigned to their respec
tive classes. There is no tuition
charge, or any other fees. Rabbi
Joseph Cohen, AT. 5280, may be
called for further information.
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Storage—Gas and Oil
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Brown Travel
Service in
New Quarters
Smart Atlantans, who like
smooth traveling, are finding
their trips made easier by using
the Roy Brown Travel Service,
which next Monday will move
into new quarters at 132 Peach
tree Street.
Mr. Brown pointed out that his
| service is available without any
cost since commission is paid by
the transportation facilities used
i by his clients. Thus, he said, you
get your itinerary and even hotel
and resort accommodations hand-
! led without any cost.
One of Atlanta’s oldest travel
services, Mr. Brown has been
established here since 1937. He
also has offices in Birmingham
and St. Petersburg.
His new headquarters are in the
i ground floor of the Rhodes-Hav-
erty building, where he has all
the data concerning steamship,
bus lines, railroads as well as re
sorts and commercial hotels.
He has facilities for special
winter cruises, including trips to
Israel by steamship or air.
Planters Nuts & Chocolate Company
“Producers of Highly Refined,
KOSHER PEANUT OIL”
382 Piedmont Avenue, N. E. Atwood 4403
Southern Social
Harry Epstein of Atlanta is
visiting Israel, with the intention
of establishing a business and
building a home.
*****
Mrs. S. A. Visanska of Atlanta
is convalescing at Emory Univer
sity Hospital.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. William Kriesberg
of Augusta are spending a few
days in Atlanta with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Howard.
*****
Leonard Cottier of New York is
spending a few days in Augusta
with his sister and brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Smolen.
*****
Mrs. Elliott Serotta and children
have featured from a vacation in
Asheville where they visited Dr.
and Mrs. Sam Robinson, Mrs.
Sam Robinson, Mrs. Serotta’s par
ents.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Selig of
Atlanta have returned from a trip
to Atlantic City. They were ac
companied back home by their
daughters Joan and Lynn who
have spent the summer at Tripp-
Lake Camp at Poland, Me.
*****
Mrs. Kenneth Liebensberger
and young son Kerry of Dayton,
O., have been visiting their par
ents and grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Rice, in Atlanta.
4* # * * *
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Miller and
children Bettye, David jnd Judy
have returned to Augusta after
a vacation in Hendersonville, N.C.
***** .
Miss Dorothy Meyer of Balti
more who has been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Facher has re
turned home. She was widely
entertainly by her Atlanta friends.
*****
Mrs. M. S. Steinau of Augusta
is in Atlantic City on a business
trip.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Levetan, Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Rich, Mr. and
Mrs. Nat Bredowsky and Mr. and
Mrs. Manny Taitz spent Labor
Day week-end at Radium Springs,
Georgia.
Miss Barbara Rubenstein of
Augusta will return soon to New
Orleans .where she is a student at
Sophie Newcomb.
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Levy of Au
gusta are vacationing at Miami
Beach. They will also visit Key
West before returning home.
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Let’s Re-Elect
JOE ALLEN
Councilman, Second W ard
In the Run-over
Election
The Loyal Support of my
Many Friends is Greatly
Appreciated
(Paid Adv.)
E. E. (Buster)
Cooper
A MAN WHO WILL SERVE
AS COUNCILMAN
4th WARD
JUSTLY
HONEST
LOYAL
Run-Over against Incumbent
JOHN T. MARLER
This Adv. Poid For By
Friends of Mr. Cooper
(Vote for a man who has never
offered for public office)
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Jerry M. Gregory
FOR COUNCILMAN
FROM FIRST WARD
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in the
Run-Over
Against
Robert S. Dennis
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CITY-WIDE VOTE
Your vote, support and influence
will be appreciated
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