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Friday, September 12, 1958
THB SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Pace Five
ern
Mrs. Harry Robkin and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Teles,
have returned to Atlanta
after motoring to New Orleans
to visit with family and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Perling of
Atlanta announce the birth of a
daughter, Allyson Phyllis, Aug
ust 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Wolfe
have returned from Hot Springs.
Cantor Joseph Schwartzman
and family have moved into
their new home at 2433 Old
field Rd., N.W.
Friends of Mrs. W. Feinberg of
Thomasville will regret to hear
she has been injured in a fall.
Mrs. Feinberg, who came to
Thomasville 74 years ago, cele
brated her hundreth birthday
last year. She is the former
Rachel Garber. The accident oc-
ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS FROM ISRAEL
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
MR. AND MRS. ABE AUERBACH
1731 Wildwood Rd., N.E. Atlanta, Ga.
WISHING A HAPPY NEW YEAR
to Our Relatives and Friends
Michael Gold and Family
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When is the Time to Buy?
Many people think it’s a broker’s job to issue public
pronouncements answering that question. _
We’re brokers, but we don’t think that’s our job.
Because the question is one that can be answered only
in terms of the individual investor.
When is the time to buy securities?
Whenever an investor has free funds on which he can
earn a better return over the long pull by investing them
in securities than he can by putting them into any other
form of investment.
That means weighing such factors as current dividend
rates — 4%, S% or 6% — the yields on other forms of
investments or savings, and the comparative records of
stability for such payments. (Over 300 stocks on the New
York Stock Exchange have paid dividends for 25 years or
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Finally, it means showing due regard for one factor
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curred before Labor Day and
Mrs. Feinberg has since left the
hospital and is recuperating at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Sherr of
Atlanta announce the birth of a
son, Joseph Samuel, August 26.
The briss was performed on
September 2 by Rev. Philip
Rosenblatt.
Elaine Gilner, former presi
dent of National BBG, of Atlanta
has just returned from Jerusa
lem, where she was a delegate
to the first World Jewish Youth
Convention, held from July 28-
July 31.
Lt. (j.g.) Randy Feinberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feinberg
of Atlanta, is now stationed in
Cleveland, Ohio. He is with the
US. Navy Reserve Training
Center, 7700 Clinton Road.
Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Mes-
con and children, Timothy and
Nance Lu, are vacationing in
Miami.
Paul B. Posner has returned
from Nashville where he spent
the past weekend with the Larry
Solomons.
Mr. and Mrs. Rueven Wollner
and children, Herbert and Bar
bara, have left Atlanta to make
their home in Macon. They will
move into their new home in
time to observe the New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Mendle Boor-
stin and son, Ronald, will spend
the New Year holidays in Mac
on with Mr. and Mrs. Reuven
Wollner. Mrs. Wollner is the
former Elise Boorstin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mendle Boor
stin.
Friends of Mrs. Lena Fein
berg, formerly of Thomasville,
Rome and Atlanta, will regret
to learn of her serious illness in
Miami. She is recuperating at
her home at 7930 S. W. 126th
Terr.
Mrs. Rachel Naim of Israel,
widow of the noted agronomist,
Abraham Naim, is visiting in
Atlanta until after the holidays
with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Eli Grant. She will be joined
this weekend by her brother A.
Golomb, director of the Jewish
Folk Schools in Mexico City.
Hebrew High Opens
Sunday, Sept. 14
The Atlanta Bureau of Jewish
Education announces the open
ing of the third year of the At
lanta Hebrew High School on
Sunday morning, Sept. 14, at
10:00 a.m. at the Atlanta Jew
ish Community Center. At that
time students will be assigned to
their classes, meet their instruc
tors and begin their studies.
Registration will also be held on
Sept. 21.
The courses of study in the
High School are designed to
give the students a knowledge of
the Hebrew language, literature,
history, the Bible and Prayer-
book.
Samuel H. Rosenberg, execu
tive director of the Atlanta Bu
reau of Jewish Education, “urges
parents to enroll their teen-age
children in this school." The
High School is open to graduates
of elemntary Hebrew schools
and the Preparatory Depart
ment is open to boys and girls
past Bar Mitzvah and Bas Mitz-
vah age who are not graduates
of Hebrew schools. Both the
High School and the Prepara
tory Department meet twice a
week for 2 hour sessions each
on Sunday morning from 10 to
12 noon and Wednesday night
from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Atlanta
Jewish Community Center.
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Mommies and Daddies can join you”
at the Fifth Annual
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Wednesday, Sept. 24,1958 From 9 P. M. Til ?
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