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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, February 5. 1954
LEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY
to THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY:
The petition of MRS JEAN K. POTTLITZER,
IRVIN R KARESH and DAVE KARESH re-
1. That they detire to be incorporated
under the name and style of
ClAIRMONT MANUFACTURING COMPANY
for o period of thirty-five (35) years with
the right of renewal at the expiration of
Bid tim
BARKER UNVEILING
Friends and relatives are in
vited to attend the unveiling
ceremonies in memory of Sam
Barker on Sunday, February 21,
at 3:00 p. m. in Greenwood
Cemetery. Rabbi Harry H. Ep
stein will officiate.
BEN F. SAMUEL
Ben F. Samuel, 78, of Atlanta
died |anuary 30. Funeral serv-
COLUMBIA COLUMN by Saul Lavisky
Tree Of Life Sisterhood to Sponsor
Interfaitli Tea For School Teachers
One of the more unusual efforts
at interfaith understanding will be
the annual “Interfaith Tea” for
all public school teachers of Co
lumbia to be given by the Sister
hood of the Tree of Life Temple
on February 25, Rabbi David S.
Gruber has announced.
It is expected that some 200
ices were held |an, 31 at Spring ; teachers, most of whom have some
Hill. Interment was in Crest Jewish children in their classes,
Lawp Memorial Bark. Rabbi will attend.
David Marx officiated. Rabbi Gruber will explain the
... I significance of the various Jewish
assoc la c ( , bo j idays to assemblage and
Mr. Samuel was
with the Rosenfeld Co. for 43
years before retiring three years
ago. A native of Knoxville, he
had lived in Atlanta 45 years. He
was a member of the Temple.
Surviving are daughters, Mrs.
Dorothy 8. Stone and Mrs. Matt
Morton Gordon officiated. Ushers
were Donald and Ivan Miller, the
bride’s brothers. The best man
was Murray Glickstein of Jack
sonville, Fla., uncle of the groom.
Mrs. George Stein, cousin of the
bride, was her only attendant.
Immediately after the ceremony,
the briefe’s parents entertained at
a reception in the ballroom of the
Columbia Hotel, followed by din
ner in the Crystal Room.
Harvey Golden, son of Mr. and
the ladies of the Sisterhood will ' Mrs j ack Golden of Columbia,
arrange festival tables to show has been named editor-in-chief of
how we observe the holidays in : the south Carolina Law Quarter-
our homes. i y> joint publication of the Uni-
In addition, the Temple Choir , vers py Q f South Carolina Law
and some ladies of the congrega- school and the State Bar Associ-
tion will render music appropri- # y on
ate to each of our holidays. Visi-
2. The object of the corporation it pecuniary
gain, and the general nature of the buti-
itott to be troruacted it to engage in, op
•rate, conduct and maintain the butinett of
manufacturing, detignina, buying, telling.
Importing, exporting and otherwise dealing
In, In wholesale or retail quantitiev under
garments, lingerie, blouses, gowns, trousers,
suits and every other kind of wearing ap
parel for men, women and children, and
all supplies, materials, findings, tools, ma
chines, appliances and apparatus employed
in or related to the manufacture of such
woret; to design, manufacture and sell
Custom-made wearing apparel for men, wo
men and children, to buy and sell all types
wearing apparel and generally to conduct
clothing, dressmaking and furnishings stores
or shops.
3. The principal office, factory and place
of business are to be located in Fulton
County, Georgia, with the right to establish
branch offices anywhere they may so decide
4. The capital of the corporation shall be
On# Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500
00), all of which shall be paid in at the
tim# the corporation begins business, pay
ment to be in money, property or services,
or any other things of value acceptable to
the Directors of tne corporation.
3. The stock of said corporation shall con- | " 7 c . , ■ . i
»ut of one hundred fifty (i50) shares of Kempner ot Atlanta; brothersJ . , I „ „ *
Common Stock at the par value of Ten Dol I r . f ’l lK limil‘1 (>l tOTS Will a ^ SO ^ treated to a tea
l#r. ($10 00} per shore, said stock to be is HrOtlKTS, l AiWVULV kVlUHK I OI . . „ llt nn fhn fnnris
•wjd for mon*v, property or tervicet, «*• I Chicago, Alvin Samuel of Hous-i wl ^ emphasis put ii j m Goldberg of Charleston
r*rtor> of 1 the corporation P '?hi* corporation ton, Tex., and Sidney Samuel ol related to our holidays. h as becn named corresponding
!hor.. h .Vlo«£* ’° U,u * ,rat * ional Cincinnati; granddaughters. Mis.x This Interfa ' th Tea will follow secretary of Kappa Sigma Kappa
d. The corporation reserves the right to Doris Stone and M iss Dorothv ! another effort j> t u ret o a ( ! serv j ce fraternity at U. S. C. and
ITS: *S^"SSr?yr‘ I a;: Carol Kvr of Atlanta and Temple at better religious under- a[so recording secretory of Blue
SSa-WSJ; "oX.’a erambnn. Edward St.ine, of j .Undlng-the Third Annual InaU- K „ honorary leadership Iraternl-
[$100,000.00 and a minimpm of One A»i.. n » a I tute for Christian Ministers which v reccnt ] v
Dr. Alexander
Marx
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Alex
ander Marx, director of libraries
and Jacob H. Schiff, Professor of
History at the Jewish Theological
seminary of America, died De
cember 27 at the age of 75.
Born in Elberfeld. Germany, ha
received his doctorate from the
University of Koenigsberg in 1903
and in the same year was invited
to assume a professorship of his
tory at the Jewish Theological
Seminary. Under his direction, the
Seminary library grew from 5,000
volumes and three manuscripts to
144,000 books and 8,000 manu
scripts.
Dr. Marx was the author of
numerous historical books and
bibliagraphies. His published
works included “Seder Olam,” “A
History of the Jewish People,”
“Studies in Jewish History and
Booklore,” “Moses Maimonid-s”
and “The Life and Work of Ra-
shi.” He had received honorary
doctorate degrees from the Jewish
Institute of Religion, the Hebrew
Union College and Dropsie Col
lege of Philadelphia
lion !d) obov,. No turh tto-k
irontltrrtd without compliant#
provisions
shall be
-ith these
. _ . , ty recently
was held at the Temple on Febru
ary 4. Isadore Lourie
Professor Israel Bettan of the and Columbia, who last semester
of
boutond Five Hundred Dollar, $1,500 00),
but not more than the maximum or less thon
th« minimum. Any additional stock may be
issued For money, property or services, o»
tuch time as the Directors may determine
7. Any tale, transfer or other disposition
of the stock of this company shod be sub
lect to the following restrictions
oWn*I WEttA 0 ® Coro, lane. N. |„ a,-! guests of the Tree of Life. named president of the student
Mi iiock to non-ito-khoidpri mu,t give o lonto, Georgia. j * * « body, has been elected vice presi-
202*PeacMree Rood. nT e ^Ationta^eorgia Miss Arlene Rachel Miller, dent of Blue Key.
St. George YV. B. ZIFF DIES
piVTIIIUMI. I I _ , , • ,
$ The post office address of eads of the Hebrew Union College spoke to ; became the fu;st Jewish boy in
Mu'jeon r ° f p o n ('i t re^r ° ? 16 5 9' n o h i«° Dr nr e, n the Columbia ministers who were the history of the University to be
minlmurn of ,ix,y (60) doy, written notice
thereof by reoiitered moil to the rorporotion
hi* intention to moke »urh di,po«ition
ond the torporotion thereupon iholl hove on
option to purrhoie oil or any port of ,uch
.Y *» rvi "«l written notire on ,aid
Ifockholder within ,ixty (60) doy, after --
ceipt of ,aid notice
WHEREFORE, petitioner, pray on order be , aU j, hter of Mr and Mrs. Harold
anted incorporating them, their associates, j uaunmu
successors and
aranted incorporating them, their associates, , - -
id assigns, under the name afore Q Miller of Columbia, became the
said, with the powers and privileges herein _ . . , , n:
prayed for, together with such other powers bride of Gerald Joel I 1T1CUS, SOF1
^ . Mr. and Mrs. August Kohn
>) If the' option f„ rth , n ,. t(lon (o) J o^inciden*"*; of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pincutf | sailed j anU ary 22 from New Or-
a7 0V V* n0, L by the corporotion,
then the itockholder de.irinn to dl,po,e of
oil or any port of hi, ,tork by ,ale. tron.f.r
-*° non » , o<-V holder,. ,holl (I)
of , corporation,, and pray the charier be
obtain written content of all other .lock 1
holder, ,or (II) l n the obtence of written
h«h£?' °i! I? **°rbbolder,, ,aid dock
holder tholl alve not let, than (60) day,
U?!* 1 '* *7 Y7*«9P by reaittered moil to all
other .locWtoldWr, „t their oddr..,., o.
•howrt on the roeord, of the corporation
h ki ?•”*',° ,y ,ho11 lorni.h u^n re
rll ' P? ,le “ ‘ hal1 ,,aU ,he •"'•"'ton
of fh. .torkholder to moke ,urh dl,po,ition
Such other ,t Q ckhold.r, ,hol| hoy. the option
lft., Ur t C h a ‘*- r' h T *j x,y (60) doy ' hom and
off. the po.tmark dote of the notice, their
CdTr" of, V. #d by * oid ,,ocl '
wlth .k. u" #d , ro 'e ably I" accordance
k n u. mb *' ,?f ‘bore, then re.peclively
of^h. «ik h ®'7' J. 00 , n , xnonimou, agreement
So«h«fd *' ,,0, L k b® ld «r‘ *oid clock may be
* UCh Dro Portion, o, they
dehermine, any , torkholder no. de.iring ,1
, or . n'l of hi, proportionate
thore of .lock hov.ng no voice in d.t.rmlnlno
.iLk oV?A P's ? purcho.e of .aid
bv btm. In the abtenc. of
oar ” m » n ' om 0no pU rcha»ing
ST ™ 1 b *. o ."°. rdi no -a
for which petitioner, or. ...king incorpora g t Augustine, Fla., in a beauti- i eans on the S. S. Antilles for a
lion, and os may be allowed to private
corporation, under the term, of the Act of I ful January woddin. j two weeks’ Carribean cruise, Their
January 28, 1938, authorizing the chartering
'£k P h r o°,r IO A n °'t r k *.n held by
thZTkuL A " •' I ,c,lon 'o exercl.e , a ld op
,k b * j? Wr j' ino by r •flittered
moil to the .torkholder de.irinn to di.po.e
ontlnn .‘k- f M k°" d ° f opv of ,och eeerci.e of
opHon *hotl be ,.n by regl.ter.d moll to the
and °tb*r .torkholder,
(c) If the option ,et forth in ,ection (b)
tW'dw.' •; #r H , * d - *° id ttockboMe, mov
bl ,nl. P r. Y 0,1 0f L 0ny DOr ' Of hi, .lock
by tale, tron.f.r or otherwi.e to ony per,on
thereof* 0 ^*’ Drov,d,d tbot ,u-h d:,oo,it!on
'on.ummot.H within ,i,ty (601
frUVr *be option of
H^n ftr *® ck bod.r. O, ,.t forth in ,. c .
.half h. m a ' h * n ,ur 'b«t Hi,portion
. ”', b mode exceot upon repetition 0 ( onH
comoliance with th. procedure herein ,.t
t- ,d LJ b# mfention of the re,friction, recited
[or^?"‘ ( ° ? nd . ' b) °bove i, glCTthe
in^T^ *h ° nd k h * ‘torkholder, o prefer
Porrbo.e of ony ,.ock offered
y.-.* 0 '*-. “ * torkholder to o non , lock-
b,ino ° clo » d - *«mi-
wd^d^klv. l »* 'b* re,friction,
recited obqve i, to keep rontrol of the cor
Sff of 7h7° » ' h * tomi'y The in-
tent of the r.ar.cton, recited above i«
IhT corMrf.T*".' * ' r ° n ‘'* r a' ""V ,*ock of
if an Y P»”on not o member
ouir. .tier 'n Tk nd Wh ° m " h ’ o»berwi,e oc-
ouire »tock m the coroorotion to u,e again,!
the be*t intere.t, c f )h , rorporotion Any
attempted tale or other di.oo.itlon in vi 0 V
ahrTvrfd. t ,rovi ‘ ion ‘ above i, „„||
. in *be event of th-
K thi' b^nk n l ° n . “I ,0, t b herein, ,holl
ni.t^ck va ' u * L of 'be .lock o, of th.
po«»morV dote of th# notice of sate os d#
Ferrr»»ned bv the cect<F«od n*»Kler- ....
nf «h. T- , ******** orcountont*
bi.tf W>>0t * ^'ermlnotion of
rlTted ^ h* mod * occordinn to oc
LtLt d a “ oun, ?1 orncficev on d ,holl be
r! P or ' i « The ourcho,, p,W
of.,^ V ' k° C °‘. h UD " n *b* tronefe*
b- ,ff.; ”d ’ 7v b k °* m °' K r r co «‘. tbnll
of till ll d wh#n in the books
ot m# rorporotion
a/J h‘ t "^Mkl' Klr . h6 !k! r r?° 1 v D, edoe or other,
hr hn^v.c .* ^ ‘ ,0<k . »' on '' 'ime. ,ub-
ZiH-.Z'T?'', K * opt»on, ond other re
tibn h * f * m ton,0,0 « d upon it, di,po,i-
, Tb 'k ,0 j?° oio . 0 re,trict! 0 „, , hoM no)
it^nv bv* of .hi,
oif bei„^, T*i*; ,o s,< r k b *
Ht^mmediot.
hi The coroorotinn ho, o fict |i.„ „„ ,k.
by ° nv r ertificnti C £
li^owtc OW,,H, ’° ,be rorporotion bj
lie.ib.Ji ” •’ < PY»“I V understand that the
h" Ik* tr0 "c , > r of 'be shores
iS^fncIT. b -.. ' h T rorT'bcate, ore mode in
foTcn Sb^k W T h 15* P 7° vi ‘ ion ‘ of the Uni-
Okait.f%0 Trcmcf.r Act o, contained in
«eUIl!f /£* ° f a*" G^PrO'O Cod. An
notated (Suoo ) and or. mode for th. pur
POto of nmitmg, and shall limit, the iron,
. °»f gnment or sale of said stock in order
to nrrthsr the interests of 4he corporotion Os
• whole, ond for the reasons sot out in sec-
granted.
McKENZIE, KAIER & SHUMAN
Irving K. Kaler
Attorneys for Petitioners
Suite 321 — 161 Spring Street
Building
Atlanta, Georgia
GEORGIA, FUITON COUNTY
ORDER
The within ond foregoing application for
charter of ClAIRMONT MANUFACTURING
COMPANY having been examined by me; and
IT APPEARING. That the application is
legitimately within the purview of the laws
unanimous agreement of the State of Georgia; and
IT APPEARING, From the certificate of the
Secretary of Stote that the name of the
proposed corporation is not the name of
any now existing corporation registered in
the records of the State of Georgia,
II IS HEREBY ORDERED, That said appli
cation is hereby granted and said corpora
tion is hereby created under the name of
ClAIRMONT MANUFACTURING COMPANY
with the powers therein sought and the
privileges and immunities provided by low
to corporations of a similar nature.
This the 29th doy of January, 1954.
JESSE M WOOD,
JUDGE. SUPERIOR COURT,
ATIANTA CIRCUIT
Feb. 5. 12. 19, 26
Rabbi David Karesh and Rabbi ! itinerary included Port au Prince,
Haiti; Kingston, Jamaica; Carta
Gena and Curacao, Columbia;
Cristobal, Canal Zone; Havana,
Cuba; Vera Cruz, Mexico and
Houston, Texas.
LEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA.
FULTON COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY:
Thr petition ol ALEX W. SMITH, JR , HER
BERT A RINGEL and OGDEN DOREMUS, all
of 509 Grant Building. Atlanta, Fulton
County, Georgia, reipecttully show,:
LEGAL NOTICE
APPLICATION FOR AND ORDER
GRANTING CHARTER
GEORGIA, FUITON COUNTY
To the Superior Court of ,aid Count
j Isadore Bernstein, a Columbia
I attorney, has been promoted to
Petitioner, deiire for lhem,elve», their o»- p an * a j n j n IT c ArmV Re-
,oriole, ond ,urc.,.or, to be incorporated j captain in me U. 3. Army ne
under the name of _ i serve. He is a member of a local
"ASSOCIATED FROZEN FOODS, INC ( _
for o period of thirty five (35) y.or, with : Military Government unit under
th. right of renewal o, provided by law. thg comman d 0 f J. Strom Thur-
, 2. j mond former governor of South
The principal office of th. corporation Carolina and one-time candidate
.ball be in Atlonto. Fulton County, Georgia. f or president Of the United States,
with the right, however, to establish branch r
offices elsewhere, within or without the 1
Stote of Georgia. * * ♦
3 The Columbia chapter of B’nai
The object oi thi, corporotion i« p. | B’rith Girls are planning their
cumory qom to itself and its stockholders. • r °
annual Valentine Dance for Feb-
4 ruary 13 at the House of Peace
wiI, h, b.Tofirco b n^r,;V°op: h r*o,^ P ::ro n : Social Hall. Officers of the organi-
wnty: moling o general food brokerage ond die- j Z3tion are Betty YOUng, ticket
The petition of HAROLD C. BOtTING, tributing busine,,. including the right to . T , _ ,. .
BRIGHT E BOTTING C GRAY MORGAN ond conduct, in oddition thereto, o retail, whole Chairman; Laurel Zalin, publicity
MARJORIE LEE MORGAN, oil of 194 Fryor ,ale or jobbing bu,ine„, or a, ogent or rhairman- Miriam f-nenov r«
Street, S. W„ Atlanta, Georgia, re.pectfully broker for any concern dealing in food,, Cnalrn l an . Miriam Oome>, re-
thow,, . e dible, or .imilar or related product,, and | ligioUS chairman; Carol Gray,
■ conduct all businesses ond handle oil _
incidental or suppiemento' corresponding secretary; L.nis Mil-
ler, first vice president; Belle La-
3.
NEW YORK (JTA) — William
B. Ziff, former president of the
1 Zionist Organization of America
1 and author of several books in
cluding “The Rape of Palestine,”
; died here- December 20 after a
prolonged illness. He was 55 years
I old.
Born in Chicago, he planned to
he a portrait painter, but at the
| age of 21 he was making $75,000
a year with an advertising agency
which he had founded Later, he
: turned to publishing and or
ganized the Ziff-Davis Publishing
Company, which specialized in the
publication of technical magazines
‘ in the field of aviation, radio and
photography. During World War
I, JVIr. Ziff was an aviator in the
U. S. Army.
‘Offs*
Complete
1. They desire for themselves, their sue-
cessors and assigns, to obtain a charter for j merchandise
o private corporation whose obiect is pe- thereto,
cuniorv gain ond profit.
2. The name of the proposed corporation is
H. C. BOTTING ASSOCIATES, INC.
0RKIN
Pest
Control
► WoritTi
1901 Lorgott
FREE INSPECTION
Call EM-4541
Xlsmbsr ol B'noi I'rMt
71.3 YY T est Peachtree
|visky, president; Ellen Jane Ar-
3 ,j’* ;"°' ur » of ’ 'b« bu.jneM to ; ^fi* b 7 m cw Hund^d™ loot.‘oTlh.*'^5 nold - second vice president; and
DC trao.oct.d by th. corporation will b. to | ^ 0 f p., .bate The capital Jiril
oc, o, agent ,ole, repre.entot.v. ond broke, ; whjch , he corporo(ion win begin bu,in.,,
for monufocturer,, proce.sor, and dealer, m . M l i"”. ,u„„ rrm no
textile,, textile trimminas ond similor and | %hoU ^ n0t ,#iS than 5200 ,
allied lines of any and all kinds; also to **
buy, hold, own, manufacture, produce, sell j Subscriptions to the capital stock of the
ond otherwise dispose of, either as principal ; corporation shall be poyable to the corpora-
or agent, as a licensor or licensee, and upon | tion in money, services, property or a corn-
commission or otherwise, oil kinds of prop- : bination of the same
erty, both real ond personal. y
4. The maximum number of shores of ’
stock shall be Five Hundred (500) shares I Petitioners desire that said corporation
with a par value of One Hundred Dollars be vested, with all the rights, powers,
($100,001 per share privileges and immunities as enumerated in
3. The amount of capital with which the Sections 22-1827 and 22-1828, Georgia Code
spit
corporation will begin business shall be not
less thon Two Thousand Dollars, ($2,000.00).
6. The corporation shall have existence for
a term of thirty-five (351 years. Its prin
cipal office sholl be located in Fulton County,
Georgia, with the privilege of establishing
branch offices and places of business else
where os determined by the Board of Di
rectors.
WHEREFORE, applicants pray that H. C.
BOTTING ASSOCIATES, INC., be incorporated
under the laws of Georgia and that said
corporation have all of the rights, powers
ond privileges now or hereafter allowed to
corporations of like character under the tows
of this State.
DAVID GERSHON
Attorney for Applicants
712 Healey Building
Atlanta, Georgia
ORDER
The foregoing application having been
examined ond it appearing that said ap
plication 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 corporation is not the name of
any other existing corporation registered in
the office of the Secretary of State,
Said application is hereby granted, ond
H. C. BOTTING ASSOCIATES. INC., is hereby
incorporated and chartered as a corporation
under the laws of Georgia for a period of
35 yeors.
This 1st day of February, 1954.
GEORGE P. WHITMAN
Judge, S. C. A. C.
Feb 5. 12, 19. 26
may here-
Miriam Karesh, historian.
Ted Solomon is tournament di
rector and secretary of the Colum
bia Bowling Association which
this week is conducting its fifth
city-wide tournament.
Annotated and such powers
after be given by low.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray that a
charter for a private corporation be granted
to them with the name set forth in this appli
cation, with all the powers, privileges ond
immunities herein set forth, and such other
powers, privileges ond immunities now or . , . , _
hereafter allowed similar corporations under: nevoient and Protective Order of
the laws of Georg!
Four Jewish women are among
the officers recently installed by
the Columbia chafer of the Be-
SMITH, FIELD, DOREMUS & RINGEL
By HERBERT A. RINGEL
ORDER
The foregoing application having been
read and considered, and
IT APPEARING from the certificate of the
Secretary of State attached thereto that the
name of the proposed corporation is not the
name of ony other existing corporation
registered on the records of the Secretary
of State; and
Does, the Elk’s auxiliary. They
are: Anita Golson, counselor; Rose
Mild and Jeanette Walberg,
guards; and Elsie Bruck, historian.
Birthdays this week — Randy
legitimately within the purview ,
tention of the laws of this State; Carol Gray. Feb 11- Betsv Wain.
IT IS ORDERED that the application of said L ' ’ ° eIS> Wein "
pent,oners be granted and that soid com- ; berg. Bernard Kahn, Sabina Gold-
k- .. hereby incorporated under . .
stem, and Theodore Kohn Jr
pony be and
the name and style of
ASSOCIATED FROZEN FOODS, INC."
with all the rights, powers, privileges ond
immunities prayed for in said petition and
° °-« d cor Pora'ion by law, and subject to
all the limitations set forth in soid petition.
This 2nd day of Februory, 1954
RALPH H. PHARR
Judge, Superior Court
_ , ...... Atlanta Judicial Circuit
Eeb 5, 12. 19, 26
Feb. 12; Carolyn Green and Cyn
thia Gergel, Feb. 13. The only lo
cal couple celebrating an anni
versary this week are Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Zurlik.
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
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