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SAVANNAH NEWS
Miss Tanya Lefko, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lefko, has
been chosen sweetheart of the
Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity at
the University of Georgia where
she is a freshman. Miss Lefko,
who is also the fraternity’s beau
ty sponsor for this year will be
honored at the A. E. Pi Sweet
heart dance on Feb. 9.
Rabbi M. Herbert Berger, spirit
ual leader of Congregation Agu-
dath Achim, delivered the main
address at the annual meeting of
the Jewish community of Beau
fort last week. He also installed
the officers of Congregation
B’nai Israel of Beaufort.
Erwin A. Friedman, native
Savannahian, has become asso
ciated with the law firm of
Brannen, Clark and Hester.
At the recent Sisterhood meet
ing of Congregation B. B. Jacob,
Mrs. H. Wexler and Mrs. Philip
Kaplan were honored for their
years of service to the sister
hood, and were presented gifts
in appreciation of their long
time interest.
Norman Weinstein, cellist in
the Savannah Symphony Orches
tra, presented a group of selec
tions in honor of Jewish Music
Month at a recent Brotherhood
meeting of the B.B. Jacob Syna
gogue.
Rabbi Harold Silver of Pitts
burgh, nationally noted Jewish
leader, recently addressed the
Savannah district Zionist Organ
ization at the JEA. Rabbi Sil
ver represents the sixth genera
tion of rabbis in his family.
Henry M. Rosenthal of Athens,
president of the Georgia Elks
Association spoke to the Savan
nah Lodge No. 183 B.P.O. Elks
on the Georgia Association’s
nine-point program for 1957-58
and the association”s accomplish
ments.
The B’nai B’rith Girls held a
‘‘Teen Canteen” at the JEA. All
proceeds were contributed to the
’Teens again Polio Drive.
The B’nai B’rith Women and
B’nai B’rith Lodge will hold
their annual show on February
12 at the JEA. ‘Nlte-orama” will
feature a tour of nightclubs in
the vicinity of Savannah. A
champagne hour will open the
festivities at 9 o’clock, after
which entertainment will be pre
sented.
W. B. Scott, clerk of the Su
perior Court, addressed the Bro
therhood of Temple Mickve
Israel Tuesday evening. ‘‘Brother
hood Month” was the theme of
the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ken
neth Cohen announce the birth
of a son, Michael Morris, on Jan
uary 28. Mrs. Cohen is the form
er Carolyn Anne Cuten.
Henry Goldberg has earned
membership in the Million Club
of Penn Mutual Life Insurance
Co.
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ATHENS
By SANDY ISENBERG
Six was the magic number this
week as all three fraternities had
initiations, and pledge pins were
swapped for fraternity pins.
The six new AEPi’s are; Stan
ley Steinberger, Statesville, N. C.;
Marvin Rosen, Baltimore; Tad
Kaminsky, Fitzgerald; and Jerry
Page, Howard Saunders, Ronny
Pollock all of Atlanta.
Tau Epsilon Phi initiated Alex
Golmore, Jesup; Alan Gardner,
New York; Hyman Shapiro,
Langley, S. C.; Jack Paller, At
lanta; Larry Cohen and Harold
Solomon both of Savannah.
The new Phi Ep’s are Harold
Hirsch III of Atlanta and Miami
Beach; Jerry Levine, Atlanta;
Joe Mennen, Darien; Larry Blan-
ken, Silver Springs, Md.; Gene
Eisen and Murry Jaskowlski
Friends of Nat Klein will be
glad to learn that he is home
recuperating after a recent ill
ness.
Friends of Mr. L. Pazol will be
happy to know that he is recov
ering from his recent accident
and is resting comfortably at the
St. Joseph’s Infirmary,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alperin
of Atlanta announce the birth of
a daughter, Cheryl, on January
28. Mrs. Alperin Is the former
Helen Goldman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Korn-
man of Decatur announce the
birth of a daughter, Sherryl Ann,
on February 1. Mrs. Kornman is
the daughter of Mrs. Harry Orlin
of Miami, and granddaughter of
Mrs. Etta Cuba of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. James Arogeti of
Atlanta announce the birth of a
daughter, Jane, on January 28,
Mrs. Arogeti is the former Jean
ette Alhadeff.
Berry Rittenbauin
Enterprises Moves
To Larger Quarters
About thirty years ago when
Berry Rittenbaum was still a stu
dent at Georgia Tech Evening
School, he got his first job as
a clerk in the office of Ben
Massell, Atlanta builder.
It was somewhat of a senti
mental occasion last month when
Mr. Rittenbaum moved his busi
ness offices into larger quarters
—from one Ben Massell building
into another Massell-owned of
fice center.
The new. move is to Suite 308-
11, Atlanta National Building at
the corner of Whitehall and Ala
bama Streets, which offers more
space for the Rittenbaum enter
prises. These include the Berry
Rittenbaum Insurance Agency,
Berry Rittenbaum Realty Co.
and Barry Finance Co. The lat
ter business is managed by C. C.
Chatham.
Mr. Rittenbaum who has spe
cialized in insurance for the last
29 years, has been prominent in
Atlanta activities in behalf of
Bonds for Israel. On the broader
civic scene, he has been promi
nent with the Boys Club of At
lanta and with the education
committee of the Chamber of
Commerce.
Mr. Rittenbaum has during
the past several years made sev
eral trips around the world, his
last carrying him into Russia
and Israel. He has appeared be
fore numerous Jewish groups
throughout the South, describing
his visit to those two countries.
TOWN
both of New York.
Miss Rochelle Barron of Monks
Corner, S. C., was named Tau
Epslion Phi Sweetheart for 1958-
ginning of a week-end of festivi
ties planned by the fraternity.
Bernie Hirsch of Savannah,
chancellor assisted Miss Carole
Jackson of Atlanta, 1957-58
Sweetheart, in the crowning cere
mony. Miss Barron is a member
of the Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority.
59 as the TEP’s celebrated their
39th Anniversary, at a formal
dance held at the ballroom of
Memorial Hall. This was the be-
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