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Thepetition of GEORGIA PARLOR
FURNITURE CO.. INC. respectfully
■how* to the Court the followta*:
1.
Petitioner 1* a corporation Incorpo
rated by order of the Superior Court
of Pulton County, Georgia, on the 3rd
day of January. 1906
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Petitioner ahowa that It* maximum
authorized capital atock waa 800 aharea
of the par value of !100.00 per aha re
aggregating the aum of 980,000.00, but
through lnadvertance It ha* laaued In
excess of that amount.
1.
At the annual meeting of the atock-
holdera, regularly called, and held on
the 12th day of May, 1981. at which
meeting all of the atock of the cor
poration waa repreaented. the atock
holder* authorized the lncreaalng of
^ authorized capital atock from
980,000.00 to 8200.000.00. a copy of aald
resolution being attached hereto mark
ed Exhibit "A” and made part of n>i»
petition.
WHEREFORE, petitioner* pray that
tta Charter be amended by granting
the Increase In authorized capital
stock as provided for by said resolu
tion, with all the rights, powers, prlvl-
legea, and Immunities a* set out In
said Charter and as provided for by
the laws of the State of Georgia.
Samuel L. Eplan
Attorney for Petitioners
EXHIBIT "A"
“WHEREAS, the Charter granted
to the corporation on January 3,
1956, provided for a maximum
capitalization of 980,000.00; and
WHEREAS, through lnadvertance
the corporation has now Issued In
excess of that amount; and,
WHEREAS, It la for the lest In
terest of the corporation that It be
allowed to Issue shares of atock In
excess of that granted In the origi
nal Charter;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE
SOLVED, that the corporation peti
tion the Superior Court of Fulton
County to allow It to Increase Its
maximum capitalization to 9200,-
000 00 and that a petition for an
amendment to Its Charter be filed
In the Superior Court of Fulton
County to amend Its original Chart
er and to Increase Its capitalization
to the maximum of 9200,000 00 "
I, Paul Wolkln, do hereby certify
that I am the Secretary of Georgia
Parlor Furniture Co., Inc. and that the
foregoing la a true and correct copy of
the resolution adopted unanimously by
the holders of all of the outstanding
shares of stock of said corporation at
an annual meeting of It* stock-holders
held on the 12th day of May, 1981, and
that said resolution la now of full
force and effect
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have here
to aet my hand and affixed the seal
of the Georgia Parlor Furniture Co.,
Inc. on this the * * "
16th day of May, 1981.
PAUL WOLKIN
i and pay for In cash,
of this corporation or
AJCC Dgy Camp Stresses Jewish Valyas
In Democratic Setting; New Fine Arts Program
and junior counsels wffl *
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V. 'T9Tl"r
ORDER
It having been made to appear to
this Court that at a regularly called
annual meeting of the stockholder* of
Georgia Parlor Furniture Co.. Inc. a
resolution waa duly and legally passed
authorising the Increasing of the au
thorised capital aleck of the corpora
tion from 980,009-00 to 9900,008.00; and.
It further appearing that the peti
tion la within the purview of the
State of Georgia In such cases made
and provided and that all legal re
quirement* have been met and that
the Increase of the authorised capital
stock haa been legally approved by
said stockholders;
It la further considered, ordered,, and
adjudged that the prayers of the peti
tion be granted and that corporation
la authorised to increase Its author
ized capital stock from 880,000.00 to
9200,000.00, with all of the rights,
powers, privileges, and Immunities as
set out in said Charter as provided for
by the laws of the State of Georgia.
Let the petition and order be filed
In the office of the Clerk of Fulton
Superior Court and two certified copies
of same be delivered to the Secretary
of State for the purpose# required by
statute and let the application be ad
vertised as required by taw.
Dated this ink day Of May, 1981.
CLAUDE D. SHAW,
Judge, Superior Court,
Fulton County
May 28, June 2, 9. H
LEGAL NOTICE
APPLICATION POR AND ORORR
ORANTINO CHARTER
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF SAID COUNTY:
The petition of NEIL B. SATTER
FIELD, whose poet office address la
2634 Chamblee Tucker. Chamblee.
Georgia. LENORE SATTERFIELD,
whose post office addreee la 2634
Chamblee Tucker, Chamblee, Georgia,
and MARION D. SATTERFIELD, whoee
post office address la 2634 Chamblee
Tucker, Chamblee, Georgia, respec
tively shows;
1.
That they desire for themselvee, their
associates, successors and aaslgns, to
be Incorporated under the name and
style of
"NENOMO CORP”
for the term of thirty-five (39) yean.
2.
The principal office of said business
shall De located In Fulton County,
Georgia, with the right and privilege
of establishing bnnch office* and
places of business elsewhere, both
within and without the State of Geor
gia.
3.
The object of said Corporation la
pecuniary gain to Itself and Its stock
holdera.
4.
The general nature of the buataees
to be transacted, and the corporate
power* desired are;
(a) To Invest It* fund* In property
of all kinds, both real and personal,
and In particular relating to lands
and buildings.
fb) To acquire, Improve, manage,
work, mortgage, encumber, eell ex
change, dlapoee of. turn to account
and otherwise deal In all rlaaaaa of
real and personal property of every
nature whatsoever.
(c) To acquire
stocks or bond* of this corporal
otherwise real and personal pr .
the goodwill rights, aka at* and pro
fits, and to undertake or atnaia. hi
whole or any part thereof, the obliga
tions or liabilities of any person, firms,
association or corporation.
(d) To Issue bonds, mortgages, dead*
to aecur# debt, or other Indenture*
The Atlanta Jewish Commun
ity Center’s Day Camp is an ex
pressive experience in Jewish
and democratic living, according
to William M. Gris, director.
Jewish culture and values are
a normal part of all camp activi
ties with ginging, dancing, story
telling. Oneg Shabbat services
which help to create positive
identification on the part of all
campers, he says, adding
“In addition to Jewish identifi
cation and involvement, camp ac
tivities are geared toward the
development of self-reliance. Ini
tiative, cooperation, leadership,
and respect for others. It is a
recognized fact that children
Tor the purpose of securing any obli
gation or said corporation
8.
The Capital Stock of aald Corpora
tion shall be 823.000.00 divided Into
2,500 shares of the par value of 910.00
each, all of which shall be common
stock.
9.
The amount of capital with which
this corporation shall begin business
la not less than 9200.00, and all the
capital shall be paid Into the corpora
tion In money, property or a com
bination of the two.
Said corporation shall be
to Issue stock for any
either money, property or services,
which la at least equivalent to the full
service for such purpose will be fixed
by the directors of the corporation
and such method of valuation will be
conclusive.
8.
The corporation ahall hare the power
to amend, alter, change or repeal aay
provision af Us Charter tn form tr
substance uponthe voce or two-thirds
of Its outstanding common stock and
all rights conferred upon stockholders,
directors and officers herein and grant
ed subject to this reservation.
9.
Applicants desire that the said corpo
ration shall have and enjoy all the
privileges., rights and powers enum
erated in Chapter 22-18 of the corpo
ration act of 191*
Georgia,
after amen
and prlvtleg
made a part hereof to the name ex
tent as If the same were enumerated
herein.
WHERE!
order
them, their
aaslgns, under the
with the powers and ] liege* as may
be
the
petitioners afe aeeklAg Ini .
and as may be allowed for private
corporations under the terms ef the
chartering of corpoUBMi.
SIEGEL It LEWIS
By; Alvin N. Siegel
Attorneys fov Petitioners
GEORGIA, FULTON
1928 of the Code of
a, and as the same may be here
dvtlege#
playing in groups supervised by
trained leaders will develop their
ability to get along well with
other children and grownup*.
Outdoor play and the right kind
of activities will promote the
children’s health and growth.
“Ajecomce Day Camp i« geared
to interests of school age chil
dren. It offers a program which
is stimulating and exciting. Camp
offers the elementary school child
an opportunity for new social,
recreational and cultural experi
ences. Camp helps parents to
counteract the problem of bore
dom of sameness which accom
panies long summer days safely,
conveniently and economically.
Parents have the assurance that
the children will have an excit
ing, varied and enjoyable sum
mer. In small groups, children
enjoy diversified program activi
ties according to age and ability.
“The Atlanta Jewish Commun
ity Center has attempted to hire
staff with the highest qualifica
tions and capabilities. We have
gathered together one of the
finest staffs, and we look forward
to another successful
season. Prior fo cmnp, the staff
participate in A fluU. .^k of in
tensive training. Hus year 75%
of last year’s fine sUff ar* re
turning to Ajecomce.
Ajecomce Day Camp this year
announces the formation of a
Fine Arts Department within its
setting, in order to give the
camper* an oppor
tive artistic and mi
sion, Mr. Gris reveal
Arts Program will be directed
by Miss Polly Marson, Mr. Don
C, RoJpinsQn and Mrs. Ann But
ler,
This is the second year of Aje-
comc Day Camp director for Gris,
who is the adult activities direc-
Jewish Com-
their associates, auccasarara inn
Hr HoreeaM.
_ Nell
Lenore Satterfield and
terfleld, hiving Been ex
and
IT APPEARING. That the application
la legitimately within the purview of
the laws of the State of Georgia; and
call OTSWSti
the same of the proposed corporation
la not the name of any now existing
corporation registered in the records
of the State of Georgia,
IT IS HEREBY OR0MED. That said
application la hereby granted and aald
corporation la hereby created under
the name of
“NENOMO CORP.”
With the powers therein sought and
the privilege and Immunities provided
by law to corporations of a similar
nature.
This the 23rd day of May. 1981.
RALPH PHARR.
Judge, Superior Court,
AUanta drcult
May 14, June 1. t, 14
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third years as Administrative
Assistant, will do the many and
varied administrative function*
required in a large camp setting
in regard to purchase of supplies
and equipment, bus schedules
and transportation.
KINK AKT8 DEPARTMENT
Miss Polly Marion, art instruc
tor, is the Center’s recently ap
pointed children’s fine arts di
rector and adult art instructor.
She graduated and taught gra
phic arts at the Boston Museum
School of Fine arts. Mias Marson
was children’s book illustrator
for Heath, Ginn and Allyn-
Bacon publishers, and has ex
hibited her works at the Boston
Museum of Fine Arts, Gropper
Gallery, Hayden Memorial Li
brary, M.I.T., Piedmont Arts Fes
tival, etc. Children in camp this
year, will work in many media
of art, including pastel, paper
mache, blockprinting, abstract
life drawing, mobiles, stained
glass design, etc.
Don C. Robinson, music spe
cialist and
choral direct
Adult Chorus,
University of
received a
Music Education,
has been the DL
Education of the
School System,
the assistant condu
Atlanta Symphony Ct
and serves as State Vi
for the Georgia
Association.
tcontrolledT
DDinson, music spe-
consultant, is the
t<* of the AJCC
s. Hr gjAtmded the
Aiding him in key
Unit Head.
is the mother of two children
and Drama, and a Master’s De
gree in Education from Hofstra
College, Hempstead N-X- H*s.
Nelson has had nugny yew* of
camping experience on tHe super
visory level She is a newcomer
to Atlanta, teaching at head
land High
County, and is
her education tow'a
Howard Burnham, unit head,
has had six consecutive years of
camping experience behind him,
both at Ajecomce Day Camp and
at Camp Rutledge. He is the re
cipient of the National Jewish
Welfare Boartj’s 1961 Southern
Sectional Scholarship and plans
to attend the University of Ten
nessee School of Social Work in
the falL He is a graduate of the
University of Georgia, with a
B.A. Degree in Journalism.
Mrs. Mildred Geraon, in her
Robinson
High School in Atlanl
ceived a B.A. Degree
University of North
1949, he went to
Michigan, where be
strumental and Vocal
the public school
he was appointed
ibusic educatioi
majors and eli
teachers at
Michigan Schi
Robinson’s skills?
qualifications
Campers a most
joyable season of mi
51 rs. Ann Butler
camp’s folk and sqi£M
specialist and consul’
the mother of five
has been dancing and
children and adults
fifteen years. ParticuRY emi
sis will be placed on
Danclhg in addition
mkriT lands. Mrs. Bui
04* association has
Centers, Girl Scouts,
School Systems in Cleveland,
OhUT Pittsburgh, Pa„ and pres
ently in the Atlanta School Sys
tem.
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