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Poge Two
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, April 16, 1954
tor Joseph Schwartzman officiated.
Mr. Mendel had established H
Mendel & Co. at the age of 19. It
had expanded since 1890 when
his establishment carried braide
wire bustles, parsols and high
buttoned shoes for the horse car
carriage trade.
In 1909, his firm became a whole
sale place and it was widely
Hyman Mendel Dres;
Mercantile Leader
Hymtm Mendel, 81. founder of
one of the "South's leading whols-
*a!e merchantile firme, died jn
Atlanta Saturday, April 17.
Funeral services were conducted
April 20 ta the Ahavith Achim known throughout the Southern! heard in a concert at 8:30 p.m.!
Synagogue, of which he was a states by stM 7 0ral generations of| Friday, April 23. at the Atlanta the Jewish day school movement,
founder and former president. | merc hants who bought their goods f Division Recital Hall
Rabbi Harry H. Epstein and Can-
Hebrew Academy
Plans Forum
' The Hebrew Academy of At-
, lanta will sponsor a forum at 8:
; 15 p.m. Tuesday, April 27, at the
1 Or Ve Shalom Recreational Hall,
j The forum has been arranged
ed composer Ernest Bloch, will be ! in response to a need by parents
Bloch Recital
Friday Evening
At Atlanta U. Ga.
Suzanne Bloch, daughter of fam-
for detailed information about
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF GCOIGIA
COUNTY OF FUtTON
Tb# petition of Jomti lonna. Mortin
Femter, and AbroHom J. Wafcotf, all of
wham r»tid« in Atlanta, Fulton County,
Georgia. respectfully shows the Court the
following forts:
TKot they dttirt for themselves, their *v<-
ftuon, oixiatn and assigns to be in
nifpofflttd uncNr the nom« of
CHetlat H, Goran Eni«rprit«t, Inc."
♦or a pariod of thirty five year* with privi
log* of rtntMrol.
2.
The ob|«tt of said corporation it pecuniary
goin to itself and stockholder*
3
The principal office and place of doing
business tholl be in Fulton County, Georgia,
but petition*** detire the right to do butt
nett both within ond without the State of
Georgia ond ettoblith office* eltewhere.
4
The noture of the butinett to be front
acted by said Corporation tholl be the fol
lowing, to-wit: To carry on the butinett of
odvertiting to manufacture, tell and deal
in oil merchandise necettary or useful for
the advertising butinett; to acquire, publish
or othe'wite deal with publicationt, books,
periodical*, and printed matter of oil kind*
to design, manufacture, buy, tell, ond gen
•ratty deal in playing cord*, accessories,
tuppliet, device*, ond card playing equip
n>ent of every nature ond description uted
in or in connection with the ploying of card
game* ond diversion* of skill, to manufac
lure and, deal in other novelties, toys ond
gome*. Vo apply for, obtoin. register, pur
chase, loose or otherwise acquire ond to
hold, use, awn, Opero*e, ond introduce, ond
to sell, assign, or otherwise dispose of any
bom#, ond trade-marks, trade nomet, copy
right*, patents, inventions, improvements,
ond processes used in connection with or
held under letters patent of the United States,
or eltewherfc; which may be used in con
nett ion with or appertaining to any kind
of business hereinbefore set forth and de
scribed ond to use, esprcise. develop, grant
licenses in respect of, or otheiwise to turn • >Ut VtMI'v ,u
Dr. Sidney Q. Janus, psycholo-
there. He was president at the She will appear during the : gist and civic leader, and Samuel
time of his death of H. Mendel & Chamber Music Festival sponsored H. Rosenberg, director of the At-
Co. as well as the Majestic Man-
♦o occoont any such name, ond trade mark
trade names, copyrights, patents, licenses
protest**, und, th* lie*, or any such prop
erty ar rights, to purchase, lease, or other
wit* acquire, ond to sell, leote or otherwise
dispose of lands or interests therein, to
ge#ter with any buildings or structures that Ring 1101*0.
m*V be on the to<d lands to take or hold ^
mortgages for any unpaid balance of the * ^
ufacturing Co. which he organ
ized in 1930.
He was a member of B'nai
B’rith, the Mayfair and Progres- ]
sive Clubs and Pidemont Lodge,
F. & A. M.
He is survived by his wife;
daughters, Mrs. Henry Koplin of j the lute and a ulayer of virginals
Macon, Mrs. Sol Romm. Mrs. Irv- : nd recorders. Selection on the
ing Goldstein, Mrs. Harry Parks, program include compositions dur-
Mrs. Dorothy Posner and Mrs. 1 ing the twelveth, fifteenth and
Henry Katz, and two sons Simon j sixteenth centuries when the in-
1, and Harry Mendel. A number of struments on which she specializes
grandchildren and great-grand- were in-vogue,
children also survive. The Music Department Faculty
- assisted by several advanced stu
dents will present a concert at
FRANK DIAMOND ! 8:30 p.m. Saturday, at the Atlan-
Frank Diamond, 72 of Washing. *a Division Recital Hall. The pu-
ton, D. C. formerly of Atlanta, i blic is invited, free. Robert Harri-
died April 19 in Washington! san - Warre n Little and William
Funeral services were held April Johnson will be heard.
21 in Atlanta at the .chapel of
Henry M Minm-hanl & son. Rabbi
Harry H Epstein officiated. Inter- Savannah rsews
ment was iu Greenwood Cemetery,
Mr. Diamond was proprietor of
Diamond's. Market on 10th St N.
W . for a number of years prior
to entering the grocery business
He
Call EM-4541
Mamber of I'noi frith
713 W. Peachtree, N. E.
by the University Atlanta Divi-! lanta Bureau of Jewish Educa-
sion. University of Georgia, accor- > tion, will be the panelists. #
ding to Tom Brumby, head of Parents and the public are in-
the music department. j vited.
Mr. Brumby said admission will j ;
be free and open to the public.
Miss Bloch has created a musi- "
cal career as a lptenist, singer to
HARRY P. KUNIANSKY
Builder of Atlanta's
Finest Homes
Choice N.E. and N.W. Lots
Ask Those Who Own a Harry P. Kunionsky Home
Maximum Quality . . . Minimum Price.
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GENERAL CONTRACTORS
3230 PEACHTREE ROAD, N. E.
HARRY P. KUNIANSKY, OWNER
PHONE EX 9585
was a native of Russia and had
lived in Atlanta for 40.years. Hr L
was a member of the Arbeiter »
Memorial services
Mrs. Jacob M. Cohen of Macon
were held last Sunday at the Be
aventure Cemetery. Rabbi Isi- ♦
dore Barnett and Cantor Joseph T
Salzman officiated.
The Daughters of Zion recently
held a fashion show and card
party at the Jewish Educational
ire his wife, the for
mer Eva Silverboard, ako'e native!
puAehot# money on ony of the loads, build
inyt, or itrucfUiei so sold, and to sell or
dispose of so»d mortgage* to acquit* bv of Russia; .» daughter, Mi's Sidney
(hiRHoi* uibscription, or otberwise, and to
4-Alliance. Miss Jackie,Rabl
general chairman.
w .
Mrs.
ows. bold. sell, negotiate, assign deal in
esebonge, transfer, mortgage pledge, or
otherwise dispose of ony shores of the capi
tof stock, script, or ony voting trust cer
tiftoates «n respect ©f the shores of capital
stock of. or ony bond* mortgog**, secur*
t»**, or evidence of indebtedness issued or
created by, ony other corporation |o»nt stock
cassspony or association, public or private,
or of the government o* the United States
of America, or ony foreign government, or
ony state, territory municipality ar other
politico! subdivision or of ony governmental
agency, ond to issue m eschonge therefor,
in -the manner permitted by Ion shares of
the copitol stack bonds or other obligations
of*<h* Corporation, ond while the holder or
owner thereof, to possess and esercse in
respect thereof any ond all rights, powers,
and privileges or ownership, including the
nght to vote thereon
The minimum capital stock shall be Five
Hupdred S500 C*0 Dollars. divided *n*o
equal shares of tbe poY value of One Hun-
deed Si00 00 Dollars each but oe? • oners
desire the right *o increase its cop’tcl stack
from time to * me upon a two thirds motor*
ty vote of the stack out stand ng to on
amount no* exceed, ng Fifty Thousand
iMO,000 00 Dollars dvded shares of
rhg same propar* an and par value Sub
tedbhon to so<d cap-ta' st©.k mo* be mode
ana accounted for e.’b*' -n money mer-
chdndise or services *o be computed at fair
vohiotion.
6.
FtHtienen des re 'hot said carporoSon
sholl hove aM right* powers, pr,*.leges ond
Immunities granted cor-portions under •♦*#
now existmg lows o* the Sto*e o* Georg o
or on* omend **r" *s which «oy
Sereinofter be enacted offec* ng sm kor cor
porotions
7,
So*d Carparo*an vKo' ho%e oa.iv-*
rubsc»>p*ion of F’V# Hundred S5CC CV?
Dollars before so-d Corporobon vho ? bec-n
business some b*»ng fully po*d ana non
eurvvobr
5
Your petitioner* herewith exhibit a cer
Sfkot# ©* the Sec*e*orv o* •‘'t $*o*r o 4
Ceprva a os iseeitsd bi Sector 22 ' M3
George Ce-oe kv«*o*t<i
wwacrctt AfTrjOhWS **NP* *he%
mot be •ocor^oroyed under *V name and
this aforesaid wrWh o’ *h* rights powers
prsviJeget end tems a >es he*e : n se* forth
as are new or mey hereinafter be
Cerpcro**cn* of i«se ekereewr mm dor she
of Hse S*o*w of Geerg-a
UU**av J. n 4iCO* c
AHor—v -or F## * oners
PC3 Atfipoftp Fe«de*a Sc» wgs bv-'d ng
72 Aarit'tc Shset
All—»*o
Ver^. Rpsenjiik, \ybQ
jrn in Russia, and had made!
Zevin, Takoma Park. Md ; a sister,f her home \ n shanghai before the
Mrs. Dora Koshkin, and a brotherJ Communists took overi arr iv«i
a grandson. Barry Zevin. Takoma | in Savannah early in April for
Alex Diamond, both of Atlanta:j reunion with her famiIv . one of
Park; several naves and nephews ; w . h<)m William scheer. she had'
mm ♦ not seen in 42 years. She cele
brated with her Savannah reia-
_ tives the completion of a journey
Harry Spiaitcr of Atlanta died^ fraught with legal and piiysical
April 14 Funeral sen,-ices werej. Jifficuiities.
held April 15 at the chapel of^ jDavid Kuschner. son of Mr and
Henry M Blanchard & Son. Rabbi • \f r s Herman Kirschner. celebrat-
PASSOVER GREETINGS t
EL-BECK MANUFACTURING CO., Inc.
AND
GATE CITY SCREW CO.
694 Jeffenon Street, N. W. +
♦
HAfl^S S1LVE51MAN ROBERT ZIMMER,»AAN t
P
P DAVID ROTTER T
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HARRY SIM ALTER
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VA f -’■ww Surviving are
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ANT O. JDC-fC -Uor mbc p*r -O* b* or.' .'--ri. ATt-.u; i
II— a Vwt- e*ve ?*" -vc.*v*-v ■ \l-v;
a* aneoabt. iwmw »»4 on “■** -
C**rb ii i*cc*po'ti*tc e—>e Meet e ter.
«K «k* aa— a*Mt stySm e*
Gotv. &>«e-Tv.v*-i Vie *a» Aa*g —*
pit co a* aa**v- t—* **« -ve ptirihge
c* r'-v*.
Tobias Geffen officiated. Inter-*
ment was in Greenwood Cemetery. •
Mr. Spialter was owner of the -
Harry Spialter Sewing Machine!
Co. He had been in the sew mg
mat-’hine business more than 40
years
Born in Russia, he had been in ,
this country since 1908 He ws> a *
member. of the ^
Synagogue, the Masons. Odd Fel-
Shnners ar.d E.s>
Surviving are his wife, Mrs
Bessie Spialter sons. Le r: 1 '
lswalk Spialter ol and a i
daughter. Mrs. Edith Hecth of Chi-1
MRS. L. K. LIEBMAN
Mrs Leila K Liebmar.. c'7. of
Atlanta died April 11.
Funeral service were held April
12 in Oakland Cemetery Rabbi
Jacob Rothschild officiated
Mrs Liebmar. was the widow of
Isaac L.ebmanr.. co-founder and
pre>icser:t of tne Atlanta Paper Co.
pTV.c I.. Ais beati. la .-Sr^e w as
s.xn., or^ wazatooro During Wcwrid
his
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Mitzvah April
icob Svnagvigue
MRS. JACOB SELIG
Mre Jacob Seiif. 90, of New
York, former Atlantian, died April
10 ui New York City Funeral ,ser-
vices were held April i. in Atlanta
3* the in O^uiitd C t?u» _
etery. Dr. David Marx officiated
Sun i\ ing art her daughter. Mrs.
Isadore Zadek Mt Vernon. N Y .
daughter-in-law, Mrs Montefiore
St .g grar.dc-.ildren. Robert Wolf.
New Orleans James Wolf. New
Y rk Mrs. Stewart Gordon. Miami:
several nieces and nephews.
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York City, two granddaugr.ters.
Mrs. Henry H Ogoeh. Atlanta, aha
Mrs E-dpa Roystoo. New York:
two grandsons. Arthur I_ Harris.
Atlanta, and Dr. Marc_s A Roths-,
child. New York, and six great
grandchildren.
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ITp take this Opportunity
to extend
Cordial Greetings to
Vn.AM V JEWRY
for
Passover — and Always
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