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Friday, October 2, 1952
AUGUSTA
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stein
berg are receiving congratula
tions on the arrival of their third
son born September 19. Mrs.
Steinberg is the former Miss
Mary Cohen of New York City
and Augusta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eleck Shapiro
and children of Leesville, S. C.,
spent Rosh Hashona in Augusta
with relatives and friends.
*****
Opening meeting for Senior
Hadassah was held September 15,
with Mrs. Jack E. Fink, presi
dent, presiding. Mrs. Milton Sil
ver won the tray prize. Mrs. M.
K. Steinberg had charge of the
program with Mrs. Murray
Schulman, Mrs. William PecMer
and Mrs. Julius Stahler in charge
of refreshments.
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Abe Levin of Nashville, Ga„
Bpent Rosh Hashona with his
children, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Estroff and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Rosen in Augusta.
CHATTANOOGA
CHATTANOOGA — Cantor
Rcuven Frankel, has moved here
from New York City to join the
teaching staff of the B’nai Zion
Congregation Hebrew School and
Legal Notice
OK SA,„
STATE AND COUNTY:
The petition of Theo. D. '"'>■>' r. Shuln
I, OrlHtol mill Abraham J. WhIcoIT. nil of
whom fetid* ut Atlanta, Kulton Umnty.
Georgia, respectfully shows to the Court
the following facta:
That they desire for themselves, Ilimr
•ueooaaori, associates and iuomhiih to ho
lncorporatad under tha namo of
"EMMETT COItroRA I ION
for a porlod of thlrty-Bva ycara with privi
lege of renewal.
x.
The object of aaiil Corporation la pecuni
ary gain to Itaclf and stockholders.
8.
The principal office and place of doing
business ahall bo In Kulton County, Geor
gia, hut petitioners desire the right to do
business both within and without the Stalo
of Georgia and catabllah oIBcia elsewhere,
4.
The nature of the httalneaa to he trims-
aoted by anld Corporation ahall he the fol
lowing. to-wlt: to buy, cell. hold. own. and
othrrwlac deni in open iicocunta, eommerelnl
pa pern, bllla of laden, wareliouae receipt.
Linda, and aecurltlea, including personal
property, lonaoa, eontracta. morlgngea. mid
cho es In notion of any and every kind,
nature, and description; to Iniy aril. hold,
take, and receive, by way ofabaulute or
aeeurtty title, and deliver, on nonelgnment
o; In trust or under bailment*, and own
and otherwiae deal In motor vehlclea and
merchandise and personal property of any
and every kind, nature, anil deecrlptlon.
Including the goodwill and rights of any
business; to borrow money and mortgage,
pledge, or otherwiae charge any or all
property and property rights owned by the
oomtmnv: to Issue notes, hoods, debenture .
cert Ideates, serlp, or other corporate o> li
gations to serine the payment of moneys
borrowed, and to do n genernl selling and
merchandising business.
The minimum capital stock shall lie Kive
Thousand (If,,00(1.00) Dollars, divided Into
euuul shares of the par value of One Hun
dred ($100,001 Dollars each, hut petitioners
desire the right to Increase its capital
stock from time to time upon a two-thirds
majority vote of the stork outstanding to
an amount not . sets‘dine Fifty Thousand
($50,000.00) Dollars, divided Into shores
of the same proimr!ion and pnr value.
Subscription to sold capital stock niuy lie
made and accounted for either in money,
merchandise or services to he computed at
fair valuation.
«.
Petitioners desire that said Corporation
shall have all rights, powers, privileges
and immunities granted corporations un
der tie now existing laws of the Stnte of
Georgia or any amendments thereto which
may hereinafter bo enacted affecting 'simi
lar corporations.
7.
Said Corporation shall have a paid-in
subscription of Five Thousand (5,000.00)
Dollars before said Consent ion shall begin
business, same being fully paid and non
assessable.
WHEREFORE PETITIONERS PRAY
that they be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with nil the rights,
powers, privileges and immunities herein
set forth ns see now or may hereinafter
be allowed Corporations of like character
under the laws of the St at of Gorffia.
CHAR IPS O HAD'D. JR..
Attorny for Petitioners.
Room 180S,
Atlanta Federal Savings Pudding
Atlanta. Georgia
ORDER
The above and foregoing application
of Theo. D. Fetutor. Simla L. C.ristol
and Abraham J Wilooff to be incor
porated under Hie name of "EMMETT
CORPORATION" having oeeu rend and
considered and It appearing to the
Court that said application is legiti
mately within the purview and Inten
tion of the laws of tne State of Georgia,
and It further appearing from the cer
tificate of the Secretary of State that
the name of the proposed corporation
is not the name of any other now
etsting corporation, it is ordered, con
sidered and adudg. d that the prayers
of the petitioners be granted
This the 16th day of September. 1952.
VIRLYN MOORE.
J. S. C. A C.
Sept. 26, Oct. S. 10. 17.
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
to officiate as cantor for B’nai
Zion Congregation, according to
Rabbi Aaron Walden, spiritual
leader.
Rabbi Walden announced the
staff of the Hebrew School also
includes Mrs. Otto Edelstein and
Miss Wachtell.
Albert Freireich has been en
quired as principal of the Chat
tanooga Hebrew Academy. He
is a graduate of Teachers Insti
tute of the Yeshiva University
and of New York City College.
GATE CITY LODGE
MEETING TO FOCUS
ON EDUCATION
Do your children know “why
are we Jews?”
This will be one of the ques
tions tackled by experts in the
Atlanta Jewish educational field
at the meeting of Gate City
Lodge of B’nai B’rith at 8:15
p.m. Monday, Oct. 6, at the Pro
gressive Club.
Sam Rosenberg of the Atlanta
Bureau of Jewish Education will
he the moderator. Panelists will
be Rabbi Harry H. Epstein, Rab-
,bi Arnold Reiser and Rabbi Ja
cob M. Rothschild.
Atlanta Hadassah
Donor Luncheon
Annual Donor Luncheon of
Atlanta Hadassah will be held at
11:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22, at
the Progressive Club.
Mrs. L. Smith is chairman and
Mrs. S. J. Steinbach co-chairman.
This year the Chapter will in
vite donors at $10 a person and
sponsors at $12.50 to $25.00
each.
SUCCOTH PARTY
FOR JR. JUDAEANS
A city-wide Succoth Party for
Atlanta Junior Judaeans will be
held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Oot.
5, at the Boy Scout Hut of the
Ahavath Achim Educational
Center.
All Junior Judaeans are asked
to invite a friend. In charge are:
Program, D.O.I. Club leaders
Dottie Sweet and Grace Levy,
Refreshments: B.O.J., leader
Stanley Mislow.
Prizes: C.O.J. Club leaders
Betty Cohen and Charlotte Ween.
Invitations and Publicity: S.
O. E. and I). O. I. Clubs, leaders
Rachel Alhadeff and Sylvia Aro-
goeti.
Peachtree Manor Completes New
Program of Improvement
The Peachtree Manor Hotel
has announced completion of its
recent program of improvement
and development.
The addition of twenty-five
bedrooms and baths makes a to-
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IlililliliHInllHIHHIliiininnilliniHiHnifillH:
Alvin L.
Lindstrom
Registered
Mechanical
Engineer
ltil Spring St. Bldg.
AL. 5086
ial of 120 rooms and suites for
transient guests.
Located at Peachtree and
Sixth, Peachtree Manor Hotel
combines the advantage of con
venience to business areas and
the neighborliness and restful
ness of a residential atmosphere.
One of the features of the new
section is the studio room, which
resembles a living room in the
daytime with a hide-a-bed open
ing up at sleeping time into a
complete full double bed.
Sam Duke, former manager of
the Robert Fulton Hotel, is the
manager and personally handles
reservations by calling AT. 2791.
Mr. Duke said that approxi
mately half of the rooms at pres
ent have been air conditioned.
The hotel has available two
room suites, each with extra
sleeping accommodations suit
able for family or extra guest.
There is no charge for car
parking and the intimate courte
ous service makes it a popular
hotel for special groups who de
sire adjoining accommodations.
Another improvement is the
air conditioned Terrace Room,
capable of taking care of up to
150 persons.
The Flamingo Room, another
feature, is available for dining
and dancing.
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"Funniest thing. . . I first noticed it the day
after / made my pledge to the Red Feather. ”
Sponsored as a Public Service by
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
of Atlanta and Decatur
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General Zionists
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and General Zionist chairman
Dr. Peretz Bernstein is sched
uled to take place Tuesday, at
which time the two are expected
to decide whether a foundation
has been established for definite
negotiations for revamping of
the Cabinet on the basis of Gen
eral Zionist partnership in the
government.
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SEASON 1952-53
Atlanta Symphony Ochestra
HENRY SOPKIN, CONDUCTOR
Jlar Dl, e.\e Cjreat _S/c
Tues., Oct. 21—ROBERT MER
RILL. baritone of Metropolitan
Opera, radio, television, and
movies.
Tues.. Oct 28—RUDOLF FIRKUS-
NY. world-famous pianist in an
all-Tschaikovskv program.
Tues., Nov. 18—TOSSY’ SPIVA-
KOVSKY — The violinist who
captured the heart of the At
lanta Symphony audience in
Tues , Nov. 25—BEVERLY WOLFF
—Charming Atlanta contralto.
Had appearances in 1951 with
Philadelphia and Buffalo orches
tras.
Tues.. Dec. 9 — THE ELIJAH—
Mendelssohn's great oratorio
will be performed by the same
great chorus that gave us the
Messiah. Once again with na
tionally-known soloists.
Tues . Dec. 1—ROBERT HARRI
SON—Our popular young con-
certmaster will play the Bruch
Violin Concerto.
Thurs., Jan. 22— EUGENE ISTO
MIN—Pionist, playing the ever-
popular Beethoven Emoeror
Concerto.
Sat.. Jan. 31—LILLIAN KALLIR
— Beautiful young Australian
pianist in her first Atlanta ap
pearance.
Tues., Mar. 3—DOROTHY KIRS
TEN—The flamorous soprano of
all muscial fields is brought
back by popular demand.
Tues.. Mar. 1ft—DIMITRI MIT-
ROPOLOS—For the first time
in history the Atlanta Sym
phony will be under a guest
conductor. For this event we
have chosen the popular con
ductor of the New York Phil
harmonic.
Tues., Mar. 31 — ALL-ORCHES
TRA — For our closing con
cert we will present an all-
orchestral program featuring
Henry Sopkin, Conductor.
All Performances Auditorium — 8:30 P. M.
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Orchestra: $15.50, $‘ll.50; Dress Circle: $15.50, $12.50
Balcony: $8.75, $7.25
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