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Poge Eight
THe SOUTHERN 1 SRAtUTE
Friday, April 2, 1954
Atlanta Hebrew Academy
Begins ’54-’55 Enrollment
Enrollments for the 1954-55
school year for the Hebrew Acad
emy of Atlanta are now being ac
cepted according to an announce
ment released today by Dr. Nathan
Blass, newly-elected President.
The Academy was founded
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE Of GEORGIA
COUNTY Of FULTON
The petition of James lorini
irma, Martin
Fenster, and Abraham J. Walcoff, all of
whom reside In Atlanta, Fulton County,
Georgia, respectfully show* the Court the
following facts: w
Thai th*y detire for their »uc-f er Miami, Chattanooga, Memphis
about a year ago by a group of
civic-minded citizens interested
in Jewish education. Sponsored by
the entire Jewish community as a
progressive educational project, it
is now ready to enroll a limited
number of boys and girls from 5
to 7 years of age, for kindergarten,
first and second grades.
“Atlanta’s Academy is the fifth
to be established in the South,”
Dr. Blass explained, pointing out
that similar schools have been op
erating very successfully in Great-
(•non, associates, and assign* to be in
corporated under the name of
"Charles H Goren Enterprise*. Inc."
for a period of thirty-five years with privi
lege of renewal.
2.
The object of said corporation is pecuniary
gain to itself and stockholders
and Savannah. He also noted that
there are today 157 such Day
Schools throughout the United
States and Canada, with an en
rollment of approximately 25,000
The princinot office and place of doing children
business shall be in Fulton County, Georgia,
Regular Public School educa
tion and Hebrew Cultural train-
bul petitioner! detire the right to do but
neu both within and without the State of
Georgia and etlabiiih offices elsewhere.
, , 4 - , . ; ing will be given under the most
The nature of the business to be tram
acted by said Corporation shall be the lol modern atld taVOt'able Conditions.
lowing, to wilt To carry on the business of p. f arll is v .....j currienl.-i will lie
advertising; to manufacture, sell and deal 1 nt Idt-Uliy dliu LUrilCUl.l Will lie
in all merchandise necessary or useful for approved arid accredited by the
Ihe advertising business; to acquire, publish
at otherwise deal with publications, books, \ State and City Boards of Educa-
periodicais, and printed matter of all .kinds
fa
to design, manufactsrre, buy, sell, and gen
erally deal in playing cards, accessories,
supplies, devices, and cardplaying equip
merit of every nature and description used
In or In connection with the playing of card
games and diversions of skill; to manufac
ture and deal in other novelties, toys and
games; to apply for, obtain, register, pur
chase, lease or otherwise acquire, and to
bold, use, own, operate, and introduce, and
to sell, assign, or otherwise dispose of any
name, and trade marks, trade names, copy
rights, patents, inventions, improvements,
and processes used in connection with or
held under letters patent of the United States,
at elsewhere, which may be used in con
nection with or appertaining to any kind
of business hereinbefore set forth and de
scribed, and to use, exercise, develop, grant
licenses in respect of, or otherwise to turn
to account any such name, and trade marks,
trade names, copyrights, patents, licenses,
processes, and the like, or any such prop
erty or rights; to purchase, lease, or other
wise acquire, and to sell, lease or otherwise
dispose of lands or interests therein, to
gether with any buildings or structures that
may be on the said lands; to take or hold
mortgages for any unpaid balance of the
purchase money on any of the lands, build
ings, or structures so sold, and to sell or
dispose of said mortgages; to acquire by
purchase, subscription, or otherwise, and to
own, hold, sell, negotiate, assign, deal in,
exchange, transfer, mortgage, pledge, or
Otherwise dispose of any shares of the capi
tal stock, script, or any voting trust cer
tificates In respect of the shares of capital
stock of, or any bonds, mortgages, securi
ties, or evidence of indebtedness issued or
created by, any other corporation, joint stock
company, or association, public or private,
or of the government of the United States
of America, or any foreign government, or
opy state, territory, municipality, or other
political subdivision or of any governmental
agency; and to issue In exchange therefor.
In the manner permitted by law, shares of
the capital stock, bonds, or other obligations
of the Corporation, and while the holder or
owner thereof, to possess and exorcise In
respect thereof any and all rights, powers,
and privileges or ownership, including the
right to vote thereon.
5.
The minimum capital stock shall be Five
Hundred ($300.00) Dollars, divided into
equal shares of the par value of One Hun
dred $100.00 Dollars each, but petitioners
desire the right to incroaso its capital stock
from timo to timo upon a two-thirds majori
ty vote of the stock outstanding to an
amount not exceeding Fifty Thousand
($30,000 00) Dollars, divided into shares of
the same proportion and par value. Sub
scription to said capital stock may be made
and accounted for either In money, mer
chandise or services to be computed at fair
valuation,
6.
Petitioners desire that said corporation
shall have all rights, powers, privileges and
immunities granted corporations under the
now existing laws of the State of Georgia
or any amendments thereto which may
hereinafter be enacted affecting similar cor
porations. ^
Said Corporation shall have a paid in
subscription of Five Hundred ($300.00)
Dollars before said Corporation shall begin
business, same being fully paid and non
assessable.
8.
Your petitioners herewith exhibit a cer
tificate of the Secretary of the State of
Georgia as required by Section 22-1803,
Georgia Code Annotated.
WHEREFORE PETITIONERS PRAY that they
may be Incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid with alt the rights, powers,
privileges, and immunities herein set forth
as are now or may hereinafter be allowed
Corporations of like character under the laws
of the State of Georgia.
ABRAHAM J. WAICOFF.
Attorney for Petitioners
903 Atlanta Federal Savings Building
22 Marietta Street
Atlanta, Georgia
ORDER
The foregoing petition of James taring,
Martin Fonster, and Abrahom J. Walcoff, to
be incorporated under the name of "Charles
H. Goren Enterprises, Inc.," has been duly
presented to me, and read and considered;
and it appearing thot said petition is within
the purview and intention of the laws of this
State applicable thereto; and it further
appearing thot all of said laws have been
fully complied with
IT IS THEREUPON CONSIDERED, ORDERED
AND ADJUDGED that said petition be and
the same is hereby granted; and petitioners,
their associates, successors and assigns, are
hereby incorporated and made a body poli
tic under the name and style of "Charles H.
Goren Enterprises, Inc." for and during the
period of thirty-five years, with the privilege
of renewal of the expiration of thot time,
and with all the rights, powers, privileges
ond Immunities metioned in said application,
and with such additional rights, powers,
privileges and immunities os are provided
by the laws of Georgia as they now exist
or may hereafter exist.
This the 30 day of March, 1954.
WALTER C. HENDRIX.
Jadge, S. C. A. C.
tion and the Atlanta Bureau of
Jewish Education.
Dr. Blass emphasized that the
Organizing Committee, headed by
Alex Milt and Dr. Irving Green
berg, worked unceasingly to re
cruit a very able board of Trustees
who will formulate the policies of
the school. This group is composed
of an array of talent that would be
a credit to any well established
organization. Such back grounds
as Business, the Rabbinate, Medi
cine. Accounting, Dentistry, Law,
Psychology, Education, Art, non
professionals and professionals In
community work, are only a few
of the fields of endeavor repre
sented on this board. Surely, said
Dr. Blass, “The level headed
thinking and planning by so dis
tinguished and diversified a group
can only result in a school that
will be a credit to our people in
Atlanta and to Judaism through
out the world.”
Names of the recently elected
officers, Board of Trustees and
Advisory Council are Dr. Nathan
Blass, president; Alex E. Milt and
Dr. Irving Greenburg, Albert
Flamm .vice president; Thomas
Makover, treasurer; Clifford G.
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DROMEDARY — Po. Bex 1143,
New York 8, N. Y.
The Southern Israelite
Martin, financial secretary, and
Mrs. Albert Bernath, recording
secretary.
Board of Trustees: Max Alter-
man, Mrs. Sam Alterman, Sol
Benamy, Charles Bergman, Jess
Berk, Lewis Cenker, David Cowen,
Joe Cuba, David Eisenberg, Sam
uel Eplan, Mrs. Adalbert Freed
man, Morris Friedman. Frank
j Garson, Dr. Nathan Gershon, Jack
Goldberg, Ben Golden, Abe Gold
stein, Dr. Morris Goldman, Isaac
Habif, Dr. Sidney Janus, Jack
Kane!, David Katz, Edward Krick.
Mrs. Dave Lashner, Abe Levitt,
1 Irving Levy, Samuel Levy, Clar
ence Liberman, Ben Liberson, Irv.
ing Libowsky, Nathan Lipton, Mrs.
! Daniel Makavitt, Sylvan Makover,
Ben J. Massell, Barney Medintz,
Hyman Meltz, I. J. Paradies, Mey
er J. Rhode, Max Rittenbaum, Mrs.
I Philip Schwartz, David Slann,
Marvin Slotin, Sol Tenenbaum,
Dr. A. A. Weinstein, Joseph Zag-
lin
Educational Consultant: Samuel
H. Rosenberg.’
Advisory Council: Rabbi Joseph
Cohen, Jack Chilnick, Rabbi Ralph
DeKoven, Rabbi Harry Epstein,
Rabbi Emanuel Feldman, Rabbi
Tobias Geffen, Ed Jackel, Rabbi
Arnold Heisler, Art Levin, Her
man Popkin, David Zeff.
Brunswick News
The Sabbath services Friday,
March 26, were dedicated by Rabbi
J. D .Spear to the “valiant Sister
hood of Temple Beth Tefilloh.”
“These women,” he said, “loyal
ly and faithfully give outstanding
support to the Temple and its
activities, especially the Sunday
School.”
Taking part In the services were
Mrs. Emanuel Fiolkow, president;
Mrs. Joe Isenberg, Mrs. Phil
Ringel, vice president; Mrs. Reu
ben Tennenbaum; Mrs. Abe Shlaer
and Miss Helen Lissner .who spoke
on the “History of the Prayer
Book.” W. E. Eubanks sang “Seek
Ye the Lord.” An Oneg Shabbot
followed in the Center.
On Sunday evening, March 28,
an almost 100 percent of the Jew
ish community assembled at the
Recreational Center to pay tribute
to Reuben Tenenbaum, first vice
president, and his family. The
Tenenbaums are leaving Bruns
wick to make their residence in
Marietta. A steak dinner was
prepared by the Congregation’s
famous chef, past president Earl
E. Farley, “with all the trim
mings.” Several lauditory speeches
were made. Sam Altman, presi
dent of the Congregation, read a
resolution framed by the members
and a gift in appreciation of Mr.
Tenenbaum’s services.
Final Plans for Conservative
Seminar Sunday in Macon
MACON—Final plans have been
made for the all day conference
of Conservative congregations in
West Georgia, Alabama and West
Florida Section of the Southeast
ern Region here Sunday, April 4.
Rabbi Kassel E. Abelson of
Shearith Israel Synagogue, Co
lumbus, will give the invocation.
Izzie Chanin, president of Con
gregation Sherah Israel, host syn
agogue, to the confere seminar,
will bring greetings.
Five representatives of Ahavath
Achim Synagogue in Atlanta will
conduct the first session on “Acti
vating Your Membership.” These
are Hyman B. Meltz, chairman;
Joseph G. Zaglin, president of A.
A., Sidney Goldberg, Max Ritten
baum and Gerard Spies.
Rabbi Charles M. Rubel, spirit
ual leader of Shearah Israel, will
give the invocation at the luncheon
session. Rabbi Jerome Labovitz,
director, Philadelphia Branch,
United Synagogue of America,
will be principal speaker. His sub
ject will be “Overall Planning for
Your Congregation.”
Isidore Goldman, David Adel-
stone, Sidney Backer, Milton
Marshall and Mrs. Melvin Kruger,
all of Congregation Sherah Israel,
will conduct the first afternoon
session.
Shearith Israel in Columbus
will conduct the final session.
Emanuel Kulbersch will serve as
chairman, Sol Singer as speaker,
Herbert Kohn and Irving Cohen
as discussants.
Rabbi Nathan Cohen of Hebrew
Congregation of Fitzgerald will
give the closing prayer.
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