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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, May 1, 1953
Temple Will Confirm Thirteen
At Shabuoth Rites May 19
Southern Social A
Mrs. Harry Prytowsky of
Charleston is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bressler, in
Atlanta.
duced last week were Mrs. Ser- 1
phina Cohen, Mrs. Ida Borochoff, j
Mrs. Hildegarde Bennett, Miss
Reva Hirsch and Miss Marcia Fit-
terman.
Thirteen boys and girls are members of the Temple Confirmation
©f Class of 1053. 1
Confirmation will be held on Shabuoth at 8 p.m. Tuesday, May
39, at the Temple. Members of the class are:
Name Parent
Caroline Boroughs * Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Boroughs
Louis Jay Fox, III Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Fox, Jr.
£am Frankel Mrs. Harry Schwartz Frankel
Mary Lou Geller Mrs. Ruth Geller
Michael Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glenn
Larry Golsen Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Golsen
John Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Hirsch
Robert Kahn Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Kahn
Gary Kaufmann Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Kaufmann
Kay luring Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Loring
Sundra Lee Marcus Mr. and Mrs. Morris Marcus J Atlanta have been to Paris, via
Barbara Ann Sugarman Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sugarman j plane on a flying trip he won in
Mrs.
ociaiA
Hilda Levy of Atlanta
visiting relatives in Demoplis, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Sig Samuels of At
lanta spent the past week in Jack-
Some of the participants in the j sonville with relatives.
Atlanta Civic Ballet of 1953 pro- j * * *
L. J. Levitas, who is associated
with the New York Life Insurance
Company in Atlanta, has just re
turned from an insurance conven
tion in St. Petersburg.
Ben Segall of New Orleans was
the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Frank in Atlanta.
* • *
Mrs. Ina Y. Levy of Atlanta is
visiting her daughter in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fryer spent
last Sunday in West Point, Ga., as
the guest of relatives.
New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gordon of
Atlanta announce the recent birth
of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kruger of
Macon announce the birth of a
daughter, Lynn Ellen. Mrs. Kruger
is the former Miss Beverly Safer
of Jacksonville.
THE SPORTSMAN
STEAK HOUSE
Sheila White : Mr. and Mrs. William White
I
Ladies Spearhead
Clothing Drive
For Koreans
Mrs. Malcolm Bryan, Mrs. W. C. j
Drummond, and Mrs. Joseph Pint-
chuck. representatives from Cath- ,
die, Protestunt and Jewish organi
sations. will head a drive for cloth
ing for Korea by the American Re
lief for Korea, Inc., K-Day in At
lanta is set for Sunday, May 24.
The selection of the three co-
chairmen was announced this
week by the Atlanta sponsors of
• ARK. W. E. Mitchell, former pres
ident of Ga. Power Co.. Roy Le
Craw, retired Col. recently return-
> *d from Korea and J. H. Oetgen,
Lay-vice-president of the Atlanta
Christian Council.
an electrical appliance promotion
! _ I contest. ,
Chairman of Catholic Charities for Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Paradies of
the National Council of Catholic Atlanta have returned from a
Women. I cruise to Europe and Israel.
Mrs. W. E. Drummond served Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lesser of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rice spent
the past week-end in Raleigh, N.C.
Friends of Mrs. Blance Bremen tHI BUT STEAKS ■
will be glad to learn that she is j ■ frayfD IN ATLANTA ■
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldstein of 1 conva i es cing at St. Joseph’s Hos- I m ™
pital.
Hyman Jacobs is convalescing at
101 FORSYTH ST.. N. W.
FROM'THf ANSlfT
as Chairman of World Communi
ty Day for the United Council of
Church Women of Atlanta.
Mrs. Joseph Pintchuck is Dis
trict Deputy for B’nai B’rith and
Inter-Faith Chairman of the Tem
ple Sisterhood. She serves as one
of the Directors of the National
Athens are touring Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison of
Atlanta left this week for a two
months’ cruise to Europe and Is
rael.
Miss Elaine Naiman of Asheville
spent a few days in Atlanta with
her brother Richard Naiman and
home after a recent operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Furman of
St. Petersburg left for New York
after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Heilman.
Miss Pauline Rosenberg of
Washington, D. C., is the guest of
her cousin, Mrs. Dun Lewenstein
in Atlanta.
A. B. Reisman & Co.
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR
YOUR BUSINESS
22 Marietta St. Bide. LA. 3834
■KBS :i
Council of Jewish Women. Mrs.f"^ am **^' a * s0 visited friends in
Pintchuck is a member of the Albany.
; Operating Board of Battle Hill Ha-
l ven, of the Womens Advisory
Committee for Georgia Civil De-
| fense, and of the Board of Jewish
Children's Service.
I In launching this united drive,
Atlanta -joins a nation-wide cam
paign of ARK to collect clothing
for the war-stricken Korean civil
ians. ARK has sent in the past
Mrs. J. Levin of Chattanooga j
is in Atlanta to attend the Metro
politan Opera as guest of her chil- j
di'en, Dr. Harold B. Levin and Dr. |
and Mrs. Louis Berger.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Levin of | ——
Washington have returned home
after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. |
Irving Rothberg in Atlanta.
Take That Picture Now for Mother’s Day
Register Your Children (under 10 years)
in Our FREE
$100 PHOTOGRAPHIC PAINTING CONTEST
THE STUDIOS OF
VAN BUREN COLLEY, P. S. A.
■—TO »■ imgMTggl
^ Mrs. Malcolm Bryan is State 1 6,500,000 lbs. of clothing donated | PlORCCr WomCfl
by Americans to Korea, but re-
Good
Business
For Sale
Business for sale. Own
er having other inter
est, must sacrifice mod
ern clean Supermarket.
Doing nice cash busi
ness with no deliveries.
Wilte Box 274, Care of The
Southern Israelite, 312 Ivy St.,
N. E.
quests for millions of pounds more Fetes Membership
have come from the Unified Com- '
manri in Korea. ARK is a partici
pant in the Community Chest Red
Feather Campaigns through the
United Defense Fund.
Jewish Women who will be
chairmen on this committee and
the service organisations they rep
resent are:
Temple Sisterhood, Mrs. Henry
Solomonson.
In appreciation of its members’
fine and worthy efforts on behalf
j of its sister organization, Moetzet
1 Hapoalot in Israel this past year,
' the Golda Meyerson Chapter of
1 Pioneer Women’s Organization is
presenting them with a testimonial
! luncheon and program at The
J Temple at 12:30 p. m., Wednesday,
I May 6. according to Mrs. David
j Lashner, president.
j B'nnl B’rith Women, Mrs. Sid-
| ney Parks and Mrs. Helene Fasher.
| Hadassah, Mrs. Louis Smith.
Atlanta Section, Council of Jew-
j ish Women, Mrs. Harold Coleman.
Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary,
Mrs. M. Klausman.
| Service Guild. Mrs. Louis Levy.
Paint Up, Clean Up — for Spring!
PAINT SPECIAL FOR MAY
l. & M. OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT - FIRST QUALITY
$4.54 per Gallon
ATLANTA BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
LUMBER and ALL BUILDING MATERIALS
1700 Boulevard, N. E. EM. 2000
The Chapter’s own culinary ar
tists, headed by Mrs. Louis Mazier
and Mrs. Joseph Dechovitz are
preparing the lunch.
Mrs. Jack Chilnick, luncheon
chairman, and her co-chairman,
Mrs. Max Robkin. have announc
ed the program highlight will be j
a comedy skit, “And Why Not?” }
performed by Mrs. Bernard Fach- '
er, Mrs. Milton Travis and Mrs.
| David Zeff, and directed by Mrs. j
! Hans Joel.
Jack Chilnick will present mus- !
I ical selections.
Mrs. David Lashner, president I
! of the Golda Meyerson Chapter, j
| will bring words of welcome to,
the members and their guests.
The Right Gift for
MOTHER
A breath of spring . . . gay and
beautiful for the one you honor.
We have just the flowers to suit
that special one—whether mod
ern or old-fashioned . . . young
or ageless . . .
GOLDEN FLOWER SHOP
282 Ponee de Leon. N. E. AT. 2263
RE - ELECT
CHARLIE
LEFTWICH
Alderman 4th Ward
Bracket 2
EXPERIENCED IN COUNCIL
EXPERIENCED IN BUSINESS
EXPERIENCED IN CIVIC AFFAIRS
“Puli the lever for Leftwich
And Leftwich will pull for you”
Paid Political Ad
Haim Cohen Heads
TEP's at U. Ga.
ATHENS—Haim Cohen, son of
Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph L Cohen
! of Atlanta, was elected chancellor
1 of Nu Chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi
Fraternity at the University of
! Georgia. Haim is a senior major
ing in Sociology.
Others elected were Charles
1 Miller, Cordelle, vice chancellor;
Leon Rubinowitz, Savannah, trea
surer; Billy Waronker, Atlanta,
I scribe; Franklin Benamv, Atlanta,
warden; Murray Brooks, steward;
Hy Sussman. chaplain; Ramon Sil
verman, parliamentarian and Stan-
1 ley Weiss, historian; all of Savan
nah.
Tau Epsilon Phi has also initi-
1 ated three new members; Marvin
Podum. Thomasville; Robert Sil-
, verman, Atlanta, and Elliott Top-
, rek, Charleston.
WJoufd 1 j on Le J)ntereAted in a n
and P/ace lo Cal?
Colonial Terrace!
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The Spacious Dining Room of This Conveniently
Located Peachtree Road Hotel Has Been Re
opened Under New Management, and Now
Is Serving ....
Breakfast
Luncheon
Dinner
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