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Friday, March 27, 1953
THE SOUTHERN
ISRAELITE
Page Seveh
Estroff is head of the Augusta or- Jay Sawilowsky has returned
feanization. ^ home after receiving his discharge
Ann mil Hu nuiutf \ * * * from the U. S. Army. He served at
ftrff i i . .jL „ lra«Gfiiaberg has returned home Ft. Benning and Ft v Jackson, S.C.
The Augusta AZA organization' After receiving his discharge from • * ♦
Moyer Barlsfcr, prominent civic “Israel today is urgently in hied 1 hcld its 19th annual banquet and the U. S. Navy. Miss Frances Vomer and Miss
Weinstein Names Balser to Head Augusta A.Z.A's
Israel's Redemption Month
and communal leader, has been | of investment capital.’’ f iance on March 21 at the Rich-:
named chttrmnn of Atlanta’s drive “By strengthening the economy lnond Hotel -
for “Israel’s Redemption Month,’ - of Israel, we are not only helping i Harr >’ Fopkin, past district pres-
from March 20-April’ 27. the people of the new State to' idonl of AZA ’ was thc Principal
The announcement of Mr. Bal- achieve their’ independence, \ye speaker. Elliott Serotta served as
ser’s selection came from I. M. are also strengthening the cause! rnastcr of ceremonies. Malcolm
Wcinstcink who heads the Atlanta of freedom everywhere ” A '• — ,
committee for the State of Israel I ■ _ VIENBR OPEN HOUSE
Independence Bond Issue. ' ^ „ T .
This special month to mobilize i Portland Increases V 1 irnoi\ . nm.
muddy needed cash, will end with!,/, T V T loan nT*“ph
the celebration of Israel’s Fifth ** ebrew Tuition Fee* f Berkshire Rd N. E. at 3
. to (> p. m. Sunday, March 2D, in
Anmversary Mr Weinstein said PORTLAND, Me. (JTA)_The] honor of the birth of their son,
Israels Fifth Anniversary, Mr. Bureau Of Jewish Education of Leonard Carl.
Weinstein said. Israels need for j Portland, following a study of (' P p p \ r r/p j /e
cash to speed her economic growth | practices in other communities,! ^
has been underscored by recentj has voted to incrcaS e tuition fees 'NAMED LEADER
developments, israel must be made j j n the Hebrew schools of the city, j Gerald Greenfield of Savannah
strong to meet the challenge of ^ Tuition fees have covered less than , has been selected by officials of
increased world tension and to j the budget of thc schools. 1 the Coastal Empire Council, Boy
absorb effectively her present The new fees will be $70 for, Scouts of America, as the adult
Vivian Rbsenfeld of Atlanta at-
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sokcl have tended the 19th annual A£A ban-
returned to New York after visit- que t and dance at the Richmond
ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goldberg. Hotel on March 21.
newcomers and all others who
may find it possible to reach her
shores in the future.
Commenting on his appoint
ment, Mr. Balser declared that
single children, an increase of $10. leader for the Explorers who will
Second and third children in a attend the 127,000 acre Philmont
family, for whom there formerly Scout Ranch in July, according to
was no charge, will be charged | an announcement made by Jim
$20 and $10 respectively. Stott, Chatham District Scout
. . _ Executive.
LEGAL NOTICE
APPLICATION FOR AND ORDER
> GRANTING CHARTER
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON , t . •
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY: i tlX
BENNIE AUERBACH, HYMAN AUERBACH
and LEON AUERBACH, hereinafter called *'"
applicants, bring this application for the I *
granting of a charter for a private cor- ”
poration, and show to the Court the follow- *
ing focts:,, ^
They desire for themselves, their asso-
ciofes and successors to be incorporated for
a period of thirty-five (35) vears, with the
right of renewal thereof, as provided by
law, under the name and style oft
S. & A. CORP.
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 may bo determined.
3.
The applicants are residents of and their
post office addresses uiv:
Bennie Auerbach, 1740 Wildwood Road,
N. E., Atlanta, Georgia. an
Hyman Auerbach, 1700 Johnson Road? N. i *
E., Atlanta, Georgia. m
Leon Auerbach, 1472 Rock Springs Circle, ISP
N. E., Atlanta, Georgia. m
4. j ■
The purpose and object of said corporation a m
is pecuniary gain and profit to its stock-
holders. The general nature of the businesses ||
to be transacted, and the corporate powers m
desired ore: n
^(ol To Invest its funds in property of nil • J
kinds, both real and personal, and in par- I *
ticular relating to land and buildings.
(b) To acquire. Improve, manage, work,
mortgage, encumber, sell exchonge, dispose : ^
of, turn to account and otherwise deal in j if
all dosses of real and personal property of if
every nature whatsoever. j if
(c) To acquire and pay for in cash, stocks, if
or bonds of this corporation or otherwise if
reol and personal property, the goad will, I if
eights, assets and profits, and to undertake I if
or assume, in whole or any part thereof, i if
the obligations or liabilities of any person, if
firm, association or corporation. if
(d) To issue bonds, mortgages, deeds to 4L
secure debt, or other indentures for the 1 *f
purpose of securing any obligation of said
corporation: ^ ,
,The maximum number of shares the said ¥■
. corporation shall be authorized to issue ! ■¥•
. shall be one thousand (1,000) shores of the •¥■
Common Stock of the par value of One ; *
Hundred f$100.00) Dollars, or a fractional
port. I hereof. *
6. *
The amount of capital with which the cor- (
poration will bea n business shall be Sixty- ‘J
Five Hundred ($6,500.00) Dollars, either In j J
cash or other assets, or a combination of , J
fbe two.
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Applicants desire that the said corporation J
shall have and enjoy all the privileges, j J
tights and powers enumerated in Chapter J
22-18 of the Corporation Act of 1938 of J
the Code of Georgia, and os the same may
be hereafter amended, ond all of the powors !
gnd privileges enumerated therein are made
o part hereof to the same ewtent as if the
Same were enumerated herein. ,,
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray an order to
be granted incorporating them, their asso
ciates, successors and assigns, under the
name aforesaid, with the powers ond privi
leges 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 ore
seeking incorporotion, and as may be
allowed for private corporations under the
terms of the Act of January 28, 1938,
authorizing the rharterina of corporations.
CHAS. BERGMAN,
* Petitioners' Attorney
ORDER
„ The foregoing petition of Bennie Auerbach’
Hyman Auerbach and Leon Auerbach to ob
tain a charter for a private corporation
under the name of:
. S. & A. CORP:
having been presented to the Court, and
the same having been eaxmined, ond it
appearing to the undersigned Judge of said
Court that the application is legitimately
within the purview and intention of the
laws of this State, and it further appearing
by certificate of the Secretary of State that
•he name of any other existing^ corporation
registered in the records of sold Secretary
of State,
IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that said
application be and it is hereby granted and
said applicants, their associates, successors
and assigns, are hereby incorporated as
prayed in said petition and a charter is
granted unto
S. & A. CORP.
with bll the rights, powers, privileges ond
immunities as prayed in said application
end as authorized by the laws of this Srate.
This the 22nd day of February. 1953.
VIRLYN B MOORE,
Judge, S. C. A. C.
Mr- 1 - 6, 13, 20,27
;i Capital City Machine
Shop
f General Machinery Repair in Troo > 3 2- a P°"sored ^ the
* PRYOR ST S W M j 12. A., on Nov. 20, 1944, later s
W WAInut 7739 Ai’/inl 7nZi H ving as assistant Scoutmaster i
ALpine 7063
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• 1422 DeKalb Avenue, N. E.
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A Happy
Hannover
ID. GELLER |
Manufacturers
and
Wholesale — Jewelry
23 Broad Street Building
LAmar 4778
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GREETINGS
FOR THE
PASSOVER
HOLIDAY
Brewer-Head
COMPANY
2nd Floor
Georgia Savings Bank Bldg
84 Peachtree Street
(At Broad)
Mr. Greenfield has a long rec
ord of service in Scouting, having
attained the rank of Eagle Scout
the J.
ser-
and
Explorer Advisor, and presently
working in the volunteer capacity
of assistant district commissioner.
He has previously led groups of
Explorers to thc Jacksonville Na
val Air Station and on local ex
peditions.
Eisenhower on Israel
(Continued from page 1)
its best offices to oring about
peace in the Middle East.” He
authorized the delegation to make
this part of his statement public;.
The delegation, which represent
ed the American Zionist Council,
--was . headed by Louis Lipsky,
chairman of the Council, It in
cluded Mrs. Rose Halprin, vice-
chairman of the-Couneil; Dr. Irv-
onist Organization of America; Dr.
ing Miller, president of thc Zi-
James Q. Heller, president of the
I,ab()j' Zionist Organization of
America; Rabbi Mordecai Kirsh-
blum, president of the Mizrachi
Organization of America; Rabbi
Jerome Unger, executive director
of the Council, and Isaiah L. Ke-
nen, Washington representative of
the Council.
WANT ADS
JOB WANTED
Experienced worker, woman,
wants clerical job. Rapid typist,
familiar with bookkeeping and of
fice routines. Can operate dicta
phone and other office maeliines.
Eff. Ref. Call Main 9534 after
i ; p.m. or write Box 834, Care South-
J ' ern Israelite.
* WANTED GIRL
* TO SHARE ROOM
TUESDAY—12:30 P. M.—is the deadline for items in next
iceck’s calendar conducted for the convenience of the commu
nity. THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE prefers to have these
items in writing at 312 Ivy Street, N. E., but ivill accept them
over IFA. 0791. To make the Atlanta Date Clearance Bureau
a success, it must be USED and CONSULTED by organizations.
ATLANTA COMMUNITY CALENDAR
MARCH 28, Saturday:
8:30 P.M.—Square and Round Dance, A.J.C.C. Young Adult
Comritittec. Temple Hall.
MARCH 29, Sunday:
10:25 A.M. and 11 A.M.—Model Seder Workshop for Shearith
Students and Parents. S. I. Educational Building. !
APRIL 2-5, Thursday through Sunday;
First Southern Regional B’nai B’rith Girls Convcn- '
vention. Norma Glazor, president.
APRIL 2, Thursday:
7:30 P.M.—AZA JAO 799 "The Importance of Being Earnest.”
Peachtree Art.
APRIL 8, Wednesday:
7:00 P.M.—Installation of New Officers by National JWV Com
mander. Progressive Club.
APRIL 19, Sunday:
2:00 P.M.—First Annual Meeting. Jewish Home.
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Compliments of
MASSEY & FAIR, INC.
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Queen Mantel & Tile Co.
Tile Contractors and Light Fixtures
224 MITCHELL STREET, S. W. WA. 6563
HOLIDAY GREETINGS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
BREWER S PHARMACY
• RA 6123 - RA 5145
1173 Lee St., S. W.
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J. P. Stevens
Engrav in# Company
110 Peachtree Street, N. W.
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WAInut 6870
Business girl to share room with
young girl in her own home.
Northeast section. Ve. 568.
Wanted Girin
To Share Apt.
Also Room
Business girl or lady to share
three-room apt., furnished, all
utilities, phone. Also woman to
share room, private bath &
maid services. On Va-McL.vnn
bus line. VE. 3688. night, or CY
3060 days.
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Port Jtrvli, N. Y. Ell. 1919
SKOOKlSSIVt IDUCAtlONAL,
NON-COMMfftCMt CAMPS
Land and water iporta, aesthetic activi
ties; resident doctors and nurses; Sabbath
and dietary lawa observed; Jewish cul
tural influences; separate age groups.
Ictoal Summer Camps
for Jewish Boy* and Girls
Rates $393.
Stud for Jticrlplivt ho o kit I S.I.
A. P. Schoolman, H. 1. Salnor, Directors
231 West 33rd St., Now Yorh 24 • 1X7-0212