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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, January 27, 1950
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“Gates of Prayer” Temple in New Orleans
Celebrates Its Centennial Anniversary
Savannah Leaders Establish
Advisory Committee of USO
NEW ORLEANS. (JTA)—The
centennial anniversary of the es
tablishment of Congregation
Gates of Prayer here was cele
brated this week at a special ser
vice in the Reform Temple in
• which members of other New Or
leans congregations Joined. Par
ticipating in the centennial cere
mony where Rabbi Emeritus Men
del Silber and Rabbi Nflhaniel
Share, spiritual leader of the
Temple.
Dr. Nelson Glueck, president of
Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion, declared in
acentennial sermon that the sig
nificance of the celebration lies
not in the fact that it marks 100
a centennial sermon that the sig-
years, “but that the event marks
a link in the chain of history 1,000
and many more years ago with a
past full of significance that is
part of the present.”
Marshall Proclaims
Red Cross Sabbath
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Satur
day, Feb. 25, has been designated
as “Red Cross Sabbath” by Gen.
George C. Marshall, president of
the American Red Cross.
The Sabbath will be observed
in synagogues throughout the na
tion in cooperation with the open
ing of the Red Cross annual fund
raising campaign. The following
day, Feb. 20, will be known as
“Red Cross Sunday.”
Birmingham
Richard Llewellyn, author of
“How Green Was My Valley” and
“None But the Lonely Heart” will
speak at the annual meeting of
the Jewish Community Center at
7:45 p. m. Wednesday, Feb. 22.
Mr. Llewellyn will speak on
"The Writer’s Role in Today’s
World.” Another feather will be
election of eight directors,, includ
ing four new members, to succeed
Carl Hess, Ike Gotlieb, Max
Greenwald, Levi Becker, Frank
Friedman, Morris Sher, Eugene
Zeldman and Mrs. I. L. Cooper.
Rabbi J. Gallinger .discussed
“The Coat of Many Colors” at the
Jan. 23 meeting of B’nai B’rith
Women at Temple Emanu El.
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Ben R. Winick, Knoxville, at
torney and recently elected presi
dent of the Southeastern Zionist
Region, addressed a dinner given
by the Birmingham Zionist Dis
trict on Jan. 25.
*****
Jules Laskey and Herb Kahn
are given lessons in fencing at the
Center every Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Cohen are
receiving congratulations on the
recent birth of grandtwins (boy
and girl).
Rabbi Visits U. Ga.
Campus for Week of
Religious Emphasis
(Special to Southern Israelite)
ATHENS—Rabbi Sidney M.
Lefkowitz, of Temple Ahavath
Chesed in Jacksonville, was the
Jewish representative on the
campus of the University of Geor
gia this week during the “God on
the Campus” observance.
The occasion assembled clergy
from five different religious
groups. The list also included
Father Maurice Shean, superior of
oratory, Rock Hill, S. C.; the Rev.
Maxie Collins, Federated Forces
for Temperance and Law Enforce
ment in South Carolina, and the
Rev. Charlie Jones, minister of
Presbyterian Church, Chapel Hill,
N. C., and Dr. Roger Hazelton,
philosophy of religion professor,
Andover Newton Theological Sem
inary.
Religion in Life Week is spon
sored by the University of Geor
gia Religious Association and
Athens churches “to focus the at
tention of students and faculty
upon the claims and resources of
religion in a confused and secular
world.”
Southern Chaplains
to Meet at St. Louis
(Special to Southern Israelite)
Seven Southern rabbis will at
tend the two-day conference of
Jewish chaplains in St. Louis on
Feb. 6 and 7.
, The event, one of the regional
conferences planned by theJ.W.B.,
will feature a discussion on the
psychological aspect of counsel
ing in the work of Jewish chap
lains at military installations and
veterans hospitals.
The group includes: Rabbi Mar
tin M. Weitz, House of Israel
Congregation, Hot Springs, Ark.;
Rabbi Emanuel Bennett, Shearith
Israel Congregation in Columbus;
Rabbi Eugene Blachschleger,
Temple Beth-Or, Montgomery;
Rabbi Norman M. Goldburg! Tem
ple Children of Israel, Augusta;
Rabbi Kalman L. Levitan, Kees-
ler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss.;
Rabbi Myer Lovitt, Beth Israel
Congregation, Jackson, and Rabbi
Julius Fisher, Beth Israel Congre
gation, Beaufort, S. C.
Jewish leaders of Savannah
have joined in the city-wide plan
for cooperation with the program
of the USO.
Rabbi A. I. Rosenberg, Dr. Solo
mon E. Starrels and Morton Levy
have been designated on the
group which will chart a sustained
USO set-up.
J. Fishman, national committee
chairman, was the guest speaker
at the fortieth annivergary ban
quet of the Workmen’s Circle,
Branch No. 383.
Miss Phillippa Kandel, daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Harry M.
Kandel, has been elected presi
dent of the senior class at the
Georgia State College for Women
in Milledgeville.
Unveiling services in memory
of Mrs. Esther Kaminsky were
held Jan. 22 at Bona venture
Cemetery, with Rabbi Isidore
Barnett and Cantor Joseph Salz-
man officiating.
AEPi Pie Test
Launches Polio
Drive at U. Ga.
(Special to Southern Israelite)
ATHENS—Alpha Epsilon Pi
fraternity launched the March of
Dimes campaign for University of
Georgia students here with their
annual pie throwing marathon.
The event was held at the fra
ternity house and pies were auc
tioned to highest bidders to be
thrown at losing bidders, “friends”
and others.
The contest was open to all stu
dents. Proceeds went into the
fund for the fraternity, sorority or
dormitory represented by the high
bidder. Special scaffolding was
erected to protect clothes of tar
gets.
Bar Mitzvah exercises were
held Jan. 21 for Jack Arthur
Louza, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Louza. Jack recited the Kiddush
at the Friday evening services at
Agudath Achim Synagogue and
the usual Bar Mitzvah rites on
Saturday.
Congregation B. B. Jacob mem
bers honored their new cantor, Al
bert Singer, and his wife at a re
ception recently.
Jerry Sternberg of Savannah
has been given a trophy in rec
ognition for the hundred members
he signed up for Chatham Post 36
of the American Legion. He is the
first to be so honored for Post 36.
He also has collected 93 member
ships for Gannan Post 184. A past
chef de gare of the Savannah 40
and 8, he is treasurer of the local
DAV chapter, anfl a delegate to
the Veterans’ Council of Adminis
tration. His son, Jerry Sternberg
Jr., is a chief petty officer in a
naval aviation squadron stationed
at Moffet Field, Cal.
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Legal Notices
GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID
STATE AND COUNTY.
Tile petition of W E. GRINDLE. R
C. LAWSON, and D. CURTIS LAW-
SON SHOWS:
(1) . Petitioners desire for themselves,
associates and successors to be incor
porated under the name and style of
AAA ALUMINUM AWNING
COMPANY
for a period of thirty-five years as
provided by law within the right of
renewal from time to time.
(2) . The principal ploce of business
of the corporation shall be Fulton
County, Georgia, but petitioners also
dct.ire that the corporation shall have
the privilege of establishing branch
offices and places of business else
where whether within or without the
State of Georgia.
(3) . The names and addresses of pe
titioners are:
W. E. GRINDLE, 193 Battery Place,
Atlanta. Ga.
R. G. LAWSON. 221 W. Howard St..
Decatur, Ga.
D. CURTIS LAWSON. 197 Chelsea
Dr., Decatur, Ga.
(4) . The object of the corporation is
pecuniary gain, and the general nature
of the business is the fabrication, mak
ing and selling, and installation of
aluminum and other metal awnings,
and related products, whether as con
tractor. sub contractor or otherwise.
(8). The oapltol stock of the corpor
ation shall be fifteen shares of the
par value of $100.00 each, with the
right to Increase Its cupltol stock to
$35,000.00. by majority vote of Its
Board of Directors at any meeting or
meetings called for that purpose, and
In like manner to decrease its capltol
stock to not less than $1,000.00.
(6). Petitioners desire that said cor
poration shall have all of the powers
allotted to corporations of like charac
ter as by law provided, and to receive-
and give assignments of patient and
franchise rights and privileges, to bor
row money, and give evidence of in-
dehtness und secure same where same
appears for the best Interest and pro
motion of the alms of the corporation,
to buy and sell realty and personalty
of whatever description, und ldase
same, where necessary In the proper
operation of the business of the cor
poration.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to be
style aforesaid with all the powers,
Incorporated under the name and
privileges, and Immunities provided
by law and for such other powers and
privclcges as- are herein specifically
requested.
SAUL BLAU
Chamber of Commerce Building
Attorney for Petitioners
O R I» K It
The within application to secure
charter under the name of
AAA ALUMINUM AWNING
COMPANY
having been examined by me, and
IT APPEARING that the application
is legitimately within the purview and
intention of the laws of this State, and
IT FURTHER APPEARING from the
certificate of the Secretary of State
that the Name of the proposed cor
poration Is not the name of any other
now existing corporation registered in
the records of the Secretary of State.
The said application Is hereby
granted and the corporation Is created
under said name with the powers
g rayed for and with the powers given
y law to corporations of similar char
acter. .
This 9th day of January, 1950
CLAUDE D. SHAW
Judge. S. C. A. J. C.
LEGAL NOTICE
National Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga.
APPLICATION FOR AND ORDER
GRANTING CHARTER
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY:
ERVIN GOLDBERG. J. ELLIOTT
GOLDBERG and CHARLES W. BERG
MAN. hereinafter called applicants,
bring this application for the granting
of a charter for a private corporation,
and show to the Court the following
facts:
1.
They desire for themselves, their as
sociates and successors to be Incorpor
ated for a period of thirty-five (35)
years .with the right of renewal there
of. as provided by law. under tire
name and style of:
SUPERIOR POULTRY COMPANY. Inc.
2.
The principal office and place of
business shall be located In ‘Fulton
County. Georgia, with the privilege of
establishing branch offices and places
of business in such other places as mav
be determined.
3.
The applicants are residents of and
their post office addresses are:
Ervin Goldberg. 509 Boulevard. N. E..
Atlanta. Georgia
J. Elliott Goldberg. S00 Greenwood,
N. E.. Atlanta. Georgia.
Charles W. Bergman. 1129 First
The purpose and object of saip cor
poration Is pecuniary gain and profit
to its stockholders. The general nature
of the businesses to be transacted, and
the corporate powers desire are:
(a) To own, lease, control and oper
ate a wholesale and retail poultry,
fish, meat, fruit and vegetable busi
ness: to buy, freeze, process and sell
poultry, alive, dressed, processed or
eviscerated: to own, lease, operate and
manage a quick freezing and refriger
ation plant for handling its own chick
ens, fish, meats, fruit and vegetables
and for the public, any meat or fruit
that can be quick frozen and refriger
ated, with the right to buy and sell,
lease and operate a plant or plants- for
slaughtering, dressing and eviscerating
poultry ana live stock of any kind or
character, to own and operate trucks
and automobiles for transporting Its
product to Its place of business and to
such markets- as may be available for
disposing of Its output. They desire the
right to manufacturer and process
feeds, feed stuff and to buy and sell
material necessary therefor at whole
sale or retail Including the right to
exercise any privileges that any cor
poration created under the Laws- of the
State of Georgia by one of Its Super
ior Courts can have and exercise.
(b) To own, lease, operate and man
age a rendering plant for the process
ing of tankage and kindred commo
dities.
(c) To engage In the business of
slaughtering of all kinds of poultry
used for the purposes of food, and to
dispose of the offal of the same; to
transact, promote, or carry on all or
any part of Its businesses, objects or
purposes as principal, factor, agent or
otherwise, either alone or associated
with any other corporation, associa
tion, partnership, firm, syndicate, com
mlttee or Individual.
(d) To acquire and pay for in cash,
stocks or bonds of this corporation or
otherwise, the good will, rights, assets
and profits and to undertake or assume
the whole or any part of the obliga
tions or liabilities of any person, firm
association or corporation.
(e) To issue bonds or other Inden
tures for the purpose of securing any
obligation of said corporation.
5.
The maximum number of shares the
said corporation shall be authorized
to Issue shall be one thousand (1,000)
shares of the Common Stock of the
par value of One Hundred ($100.00)
Dollars, or a fractional part thereof
6.
The amount of capital with which
the corporation will begin business
shall be Twenty Five Thousand <$25
000.00) Dollars, cither in cash or other
assets, or a combination of the two.
7.
Applicants desire that the said cor
poration shall have and enjoy all the
privileges, rights and powers enumer
ated tn Chapter 22-18 of the Corpora
tion Act of 1938 of the Code of Geor
gia, and as the same may be hereafter
amended, and all of the powers and
privileges enumerated therein arc
made a part hereof to the same extent
as if the same were enumerated here
in.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray an
order be granted incorporating them,
their associates, successors and assigns,
under the name aforesaid, with the
powers and privileges herein prayed
for, together with such other powers
and privileges as may be necessary,
proper or incident to the conduct of
the business for which petitioners are
seeking incorporation, and as may be
allow-ed for private corporations under
the terms of the Act of January 28.
1938. authorizing the chartering of cor
porations.
CHARLES W. BERGMAN
Petitioners’ Attorney.
ORDER
The foregoing petition of Erwiit
Goldberg. J. Elliott Goldberg and
Charles W. Bergman to obtain a char
ter for a private corporation under
the name of
SUPERIOR POULTRY COMPANY, Inc.
having been presented to the Court,
and the same having been examined,
and It appearing to the undersigned
Judge of said Court that the applica
tion is legitimately within the purview
aud intention of the laws of this State,
and it further appearing by certificate
of the Secretary of State that the name
of the proposed corporation Is not the
name of any other existing corporation
registered in the records of said Secre-
1T IS ORDERED ANT) ADJUDGED
that said application be and it is here
by granted and said applicants, their
associates, successors and assigns, are
hereby incorporated as ’ prayed tn said
petition and a charter is granted uuto
SUPERIOR POULTRY COMPANY’. Inc.
with all the rights, powers, privileges
and immunities as prayed in said ap
plication and as authorized by the
laws of this State.
This the 11th day of January, 1950.
(s) WALTER C HENDRIX
JUDGE. S. C. A. C.