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THE SOUTHERN
S h A E L I I E
Friday, December 27, 1957
LEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY:
To The Superior Court of Said County;
The petition of SIDNEY PARKS,
MARGARET MILLER and DAVID S.
EISENRERO, all h*vln* the mailing
addreai of 150* Atlanta Federal Sav
ings Building. Atlanta 3, Georgia, re
spectfully shows:
1,
Petitioners deslr# for themselves,
their associates and successors, to be
Incorporated under the name and style
of
TRI-HI-FI, INC
for a period of thirty-five <35) years
with the right to renew at the expira
tion of said time.
2.
The object of said corporation Is
pecuniary gain, and the general na
ture of business to be transacted Is
as follows:
To manufacture, buy, sell nt whole
sale and retail, deal In and with,
wares, merchandise, goods and per
sonal property of every kind, nature
and description; to acquire, purchase,
hold, own. sell, resell, pledge, and In
nl ways deal In and with real prop
erty; to act as principal or agent; to
borrow or lend money, either secured
or unsecured; to engage In such bus
iness as may be approved by the
Board of Directors, and to be granted
such other powers as are now or
may be hereafter granted to corpora
tions by tho laws of the State of
Georgia.
3.
The principal place of business of
said corporation shall be Fulton Coun
ty, but the said corporation shall have
the right to establish branch offices
or places of business elsewhere, both
within and without the State of
Georgia.
4.
The capital with which said corp
oration snail begin business shall be
not less than Three Hundred ($300.00)
Dollars, represented by three hundred
(300) shares of common stock, having
n par value of One ($1.00) Dollar per
share; however, the corporation shall
be allowed to Increase said capital
slock up to fifty thousand (50,000)
shnres of common stock having n
par value of One ($1.00) Dollar per
share, upon majority vote of the then
outstanding stockholders.
5.
Tho common stock of the corpora
tion may be paid for In cash, goods,
or aerlces, ns the Board of Directors
may determine.
WHEREFORE, the petitioners pray
that they be Incorporated under the
name and style aforesaid, and that
they be granted a charier with all of
the rights, powers, and privileges here
in set forth, and ull others allowed
by law.
PARKS A EISF.NBERG
By: David S. Elsenberg
Attorneys for Petitioners
1502 Atlnntn Federal Savings Bldg.
Atlanta 3, Georgia
JA. 3-20(15
ORDER
Tho within and foregoing petition
having been read and considered, and
It appearing bv the Certificate of the
Secretory of State that the name of
tho proposed corporation is not the
nnme of any existing corporation In
the records of the Secretary of State;
urd
It further appearing that the said
petit Inn and application conform to
the existing laws of the State of
Georgia;
NDW, THEREFFORE, IT IS HERE
BY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED, that
the prayers of the petitioners be, and
they arc, hereby granted, and that
the petitioners be Incorporated under
the name and style of
TRI-HI-FI, INC.
with all the rights, powers and priv
ileges permitted to corporations under
the laws of the State of Georgia.
This 26th dav of November, 1!)57.
/*/ CLAUDE D. SHAW
Judge, Superior Court,
Atlanta Circuit
Southern Olitua
rieS
Gus Deitch
KNOXVILLE — Gus Deitch,
65, retired merchant, died sudden
ly December 10.
Deitch, with his brother, Ben,
started their own Department
Store business 38 years ago. The
business was sold last September.
Mr. Deitch was a 32nd degree
Ma.fon and Shriner and was a
member of the Heska Amuna
Synagogue.
Surviving are his wife, Ethel
Goldberg Deitch, formerly of At
lanta; sons, Nathan, Cincinnati,
and Sydney, Quonset Point, R. I.;
daughter, Mrs. Jay Lipson, Phila
delphia; brother, Ben, Knoxville;
sister, Mrs. Myra Sachs, Cinci
nnati, and a brother-in-law, Jo
seph L. Goldberg of Atlanta.
Mrs. Beckie Seff
Mrs. Beckie Seff of Atlanta
died December 17 in Miami. Fu
neral services were held Decem
ber 19 in Blanchard’s Chapel.
Rabbi Tobias Geffen officiated.
Interment was in Greenwood Ce
metery.
The former Beckie O r 1 o w of
Russia, Mrs. Seff was the widow
of retired Griffin merchant Max
R. Seff. She had been an Atlanta
resident since 1925. She was a
member of the Shearith Israel
Congregation.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Fritz Witt and Miss Rose
Seff, Atlanta; a son, Leon M.
Seff, New York City, and a sister,
Mrs. Annie Newman, Philadel
phia.
Octavus Meyer
CAVANNAH — Octavus A.
Meyer, (id, died December 12. Fu
neral services were hold Decem
ber 13 at Sipple’s Mortuary. In
terment was in Laurel Grove Ce
metery. Rabbi S. E. Starrels of
ficiated.
A native of Savannah, Mr. Mey
er was well known in retail trade
and in American Legion affairs.
He wns a salesman for Kroskin’s
Men’s Store. He was a past com
mander of Chatham Post No. 36,
American Legion, and a member
of Temple Mickve Israel.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Annie Kitschner Meyer of Savan
nah; three brothers, Philip Meyer,
Savannah; Andrew Meyer, Jack
sonville; and Fred Meyer, Atlanta;
one sister, Mrs. Sophie Ledderer,
New York City, and a number of
nieces and nephews.
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA;
COUNTY OE FULTON
To Tho Superior Court of Said County:
Mrs. Brule Tiiffel, Mr. Louli Taffel,
and Miss Shirley Taffel, hereinafter
called applicants, bring this applica
tion for the granting of a charter for
a private corporation and show to the
court tho following facts:
1.
They desire for themselves, their as
sociates and successors to be Incorp
orated for a period of thirty-five (35)
years, with the right of renewal there
of, as provided by Law, under the name
and style of:
LARRY REALTY COMPANY, INC.
2.
The principal office and place of bus
iness shall be located In Fulton County,
Georgta, with the privilege of establish
ing branch offices and places of bus
iness In such other places as may be
determined.
3.
The applicants are residents of and
thetr post office addresses are:
Mrs. Bessie Taffel 1656 Merton Rd.,
N.E.
Mr. Louts L. Taffel 1656 Merton Rd.,
N.E.
Miss Shirley Taffel 1656 Merton Rd.,
N.E.
4.
The purpose and object of said corp
oration Is pecuniary gain and profit to
Its stockholders. The general nature
of the business to be transacted, and
the corporate powers desired are:
(a) To Invest Its funds In property
of all kinds, both real and personai,
and In particular relating to lands and
buildings.
(b) To acquire, Improve, manage,
work, mortgage, encumber, sell, ex
change. dispose of, turn to account
and otherwise deal in all classes of
real and personal property of every
nature whatsoever. In all counties of
the State of Georgia, all States of
United States and its territories.
(c) To acquire and pay for In cash,
stocks or bonds of this corporation
or otherwise real and personal prop
erty, the good will, rights, assets and
profits, and to undertake or assume,
in whole or any part thereof, the
obligations or liabilities of any person,
firm, association or corporation.
(d) To Issue bonds, mortgages, deed
to secure debt, or other Indentures for
the purpose of securing any obligation
of said corporation.
5.
The maximum number of shares the
said corporation shall be authorized to
issue shall be Ten Thousand (10,000)
Shares of the common stock of the par
value of ten ($10.00) dollars or a
fractional part thereof with the
ability to increase the amount of
capital stock through the Issuance and
sale of either common or preferred
stock to an amount not to exceed $150,
000.00, the preferred stock, if Issued,
to have such par value and to have
such rights, preferences and privileg
es as may be determined by the af
firmative vote of two-thirds of the
common stock then outstanding.
6.
The amount of capital with which
the corporation will begin business
shall be five thousand ($5,000.00) dol
lars paid In cash and other assets.
7.
Applicants desire that the said corp
oration shall have and enjoy all the
privileges, rights and powers enumer
ated in Chapter 22-18 of the Corpora
tion Act of 1938 of the Code of
Georgia, and as the same may be
hereafter amended, and all of the
powers and privileges enumerated
therein are made a part hereof to the
same extent as If the same were enu
merated herein.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray an
order to be granted incorporating
them, their associates, successors and
assigns, under the name aforesaid,
with the powers and privileges as may
be necessary, proper or Incident to the
conduct of the business for which pe
titioners are seeking incorporation,
and as may be allowed for private
corporations under the terms of the
Act of January 28. 1938. authorizing
the chartering of corporations.
Mrs. Bessie Taffel
Petitioner
L. Taffel
Petitioner
Miss Shirley Taffel
Petitioner
ORDER
The within and foregoing application
for charter of
LARRY REALTY COMPANY, INC.
having been examined by me; and
IT APPEARING. That the application
Is legitimately within the purview of
the laws of the State of Georgia; and
IT APPEARING, From the certificate
of the Secretary of State that the
name of the proposed corporation is
not the name of any now existing cor
poration registered in the records of
the State of Georgia,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED. That said
application is hereby granted and said
corporation Is hereby created under
the name of
LARRY REALTY COMPANY, INC.
with the powers therein sought and the
privillges and Immunities provided by
law to corporations of a similar na
ture.
This the 18th day of December. 1957.
Claude D. Shaw
Judge, Superior Court,
Atlanta Circuit
D*c.27 r )an.3,10,!7
Henry Rothenberg
Henry Rothenberg, 77, of At
lanta died December 18. Funeral
services were held December 19
in Blanchard’s Chapel. Rabbi
Harry H. Epstein and Rabbi To
bias Geffen officiated. Interment
was in Greenwood Cemetery.
Born in Russia, Mr. Rothenberg
had lived in Atlanta perodieally
for the past 50 years. He was a
retired clothing merchant. He
was a member of the Ahavath
Achim Congregation.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Martin Hershberg and Mrs.
Israel Wilen, Atlanta; a sister,
Mrs. Barney Hurwitz, also of At
lanta, and two brothers, Abe
Rothenberg, Los Angeles, and
Jack Rothenberg.
Alex Levinson
ROME — Alex Levinson died
December 17. Funeral services
were held December 19 in the
chapel of Daniel Funeral Home.
Interment was in the family lot
of the Jewish cemetery hero. Rab
bi Max Zucker officiated.
Mr. Levinson was born in At
lanta and moved to Rome in 1918.
He had been affiliated with Le
vinson Bros, for a number of
years.
Surviving are his wife; one
son, Jimmy H. Levinson, Rome;
one step-daughter, Miss Barbara
Cannup, Rome; mother, Mrs.
Dora A. Levinson, Rome; four
sisters, Mrs. Rose Sacks, New
Jersey; Mrs. Freida Euler, San
Francisco; Miss Sarah Levinson,
Rome, and Mrs. Bertha Sperber,
Long Beach, Calif.
Morris Berman
BLAKELY, Ga. — Morris Ber
man, 74. died December 13.
Graveside services were hold De
cember 15 in Dothan, Ala.
A native of London, England,
Mr. Berman had lived in Blakely
for 54 years. He was a member
of Temple Emanu-El in Dothan.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Fannie Jaffe Berman, Blakely;
four daughters, Mrs. Barney
Wynne, Blakely: Mrs. Joe Seitz
and Mrs. Max Bergstein, both of
Atlanta, and Mrs. Ben Smith of
Vidalia; nine grandchildren and
two sisters who live in England.
Mrs. A. .1. Stine
A native of New York, Mrs.
Stine had been an Atlanta resi
dent 20 years. She was the former
Beth Rosengardt. wife of A. J.
Stine, associated with Regen-
stein’s.
Mrs. Stine was a member of
the Council of Jewish Women,
Hadassah, the Mayfair Club, the
Temple and Ahavath Achim Con
gregation.
Surviving, besides her husband,
are two sons, Jules and -Herbert
C. Stine, Atlanta; her mother, Mrs.
Esther Rosengardt, New York,
and three sisters, Mrs. Nathan
Kroll, Mrs. Charles Herman and
Mrs. Ida Buchwald, all of New
York.
Miss Ziprah Mendes
SAVANNAH — Miss Ziprah
Mendes, 71, who retired in 1956
after teaching in Chatham coun
ty schools for 50 years, was killed
by a hit-and-run auto driver
December 1.
Funeral services were held De
cember 3 at the Mickve Israel
Synagogue. Rabbi Solomon E.
Starrels officiated. Interment was
in Laurel Grove Cemetery.
Mrs. Esther H. Sklansky
SAVANNAH—Funeral services
for Mrs. Esther Hirsch Sklansky,
57, of Daytona Beach, who died
there Nov. 28, were held Nov.
29 at Sipple’s Mortuary. Rabbi A.
I. Rosenberg and Cantor Morde-
cai Adler officiated. Interment
was in Bonaventure Cemetery.
Surviving are her husband,
Hyman Sklansky of Daytona; five
sisters, Mrs. Julius Kahn, Mrs.
Nathan B. Marcus, Mrs. Louis
Wolson, all of Savannah; Mrs.
David Primock, Durango, Colo.,
Mrs. Samuel Rocklin, Lancaster,
Pa. two brothers, Charles Hirsch,
Savannah. Sol Hirsch, Los Ange
les, Calif.
Franco Unveiling
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Franco in
vite friends and relatives to at
tend the unveiling ceremonies in
memory of their daughter Miss
Rachel S. Franco on Sunday, De
cember 29, at 11:00 a.m., at Green
wood Cemetery. Mr. Solomon
Alhadeff and Mr. Ruben Piha will
officiate.
Max Permison
SAVANNAH—Funeral services
for Max Permison, who died No
vember 22, were held November
25 at Sipple’s Mortuary conducted
by Rabbi A. I. Rosenberg and
Cantor Mordecai Adler. Interment
was in Bonaventure Cemetery.
Morris Cohen
Morris Cohen, 78, of Atlanta,
died December 12. Funeral ser
vices were held December 13 at
Blanchard’s Chapel, Rabbi Harry
H. Epstein, Rabbi Tobias Geffen
and Cantor Joseph Schwartzman
officiated. Interment was in
Greenwood Cemetery.
A native of Russia, Mr. Cohen
had lived in Atlanta 46 years. He
was a private teacher of Hebrew.
He was a member of Ahavath
Achim Congregation.
Joseph Edison
BROOKLYN — Joseph Edison
of 960 E. 4th St., Brooklyn, died
December 12. Funeral services
and interment were held Decem
ber 12 in New’ York. Rabbi Car
lin officiated.
Mr. Edison was a member of
the Ahavath Achim Synagogue
in Brooklyn and a member of the
Elizavetgrad Benevolent Associa
tion which he served as secretary
and hospitaler for over thirty
years.
Surviving are his wife .Mrs.
Clara Edison; daughters, Mrs.
Robert Travis, Atlanta; Mrs. Sid
ney Grossman, Mrs. Jack Gold
stein, both of New York and son,
Matty Edison, Philadelphia; seven
grandchildren and ten great
grandchildren.
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