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Friday, March 27, 1964
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Pace Elere*
CARY SANDERS
Television, Radios
Stereos
SALES AND SERVICE
3759 Roswell Rd., N.E.
Phone 233-4275
OF SOUTHERN INTEREST.
Elliott Krick of Atlanta received
his B. A. degree, with a major in
English, last Friday from the Uni
versity of Chicago. Present were
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Krick of Atlanta, and aunt, Jennie
Fierman of New York. The group
came to Atlanta over the weekend.
They will be joined by Rosalyn
Krick, who was also present for her
brother’s graduation and who is a
student at North Carolina State
Woman’s College, Greensboro. El
liot will continue his studies in the
Graduate School of the University.
95 LUCKIEST. ATLANTA'S FINEST
Famous For Its Sea Foods And
Fine Beef
OPEN FROM 11 A M. TIL MIDNIGHT
Free Parking Weekdays After 5 P.M.
{all day Sunday)
BEAUTIFUL MARINE ROOM |
Available For Private
Luncheon Groups From 25 to 70
FREE PARKING
Cocktail Hour From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.—Reduced Prices
Complimentary Hors d’oeuvres
OPEN 5 P.M.-2 A.M. RESERVATIONS: MU. 8-9011
William A. Wexler of Savannah,
prominent B’nai B’rith leader, is
currently touting Europe, visiting
England, Belgium, Denmark and
France.
♦ * »
Mrs. Jake Bressler is back in
Atlanta after a trip to Israel and
North Africa, where she inspected
installations and projects of the ORT
organization. She was instrumental
in founding and promoting the Wom
en’s Chapter for ORT in Atlanta,
serving as its president. Her hus
band joined the ORT group in Is
rael.
♦ * *
Joe Gerson, Atlanta insurance
leader and former national president
of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity, is
currently touring Russia with mem
bers of Georgia’s Law Enforcement-
Goodwill People to People. Leading
the delegation is Sheriff Robert K.
Broom of DeKalb County. The group
will also visit Belgium, England,
Poland, Hungary and Germany,
studying penal institutions and law
enforcement methods. The tour ends
in New York April 10.
* * *
Abe Schwartz of Atlanta was in
New York this past weekend to visit
his brother, Sam Schwartz. His
brother at one time managed the
Standard Club.
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Mr and Mrs Randy Feinberg of
Atlanta announce the birth of a son,
Kenneth Louis, on March 19. Mrs.
Feinberg is the former Ellen Katz
of Cleveland, Ohio, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles E. Katz of Atlan
ta. Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Feinberg of At
lanta. Abe Feinberg, of Columbus,
Ga., is the paternal great grand
father.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zimmerman
of Atlanta announce the birth of a
son, Scott Martinu, on February 28.
The Briss was performed on March
8 by Rev. Max Kleinmann. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Abra
ham Stone of Pensacola, Fla., and
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Zimmerman of
Atlanta.
• * •
Mr. and Mrs. William Orkin of
Atlanta announce the birth of a son,
Adam, on March 5. The Briss was
performed by Rev. Max Kleinmann
on March 12.
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Temple Coupler
Forum April 3
Following 8:00 p. m. services on
Friday, April 3, the Temple Couples
Club will sponsor a forum in
Friendship Hall.
Another in their series of discus
sions on current problems, topic for
the evening will be, ‘‘Can the East
and West Peacefully Co-Exist?”
Panel moderator will be Ray
Moore, news director of WSB-TV.
Panelists are Dr. Lane Mitchell,
Georgia Tech; Dr. George C. Thiel-
man, Georgia State College; and
Professor James Schell, Emory Uni-
Miss Judi Loeb, who now makes
her home in New York, will arrive
on March 27 to spend the Passover
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Loeb, in Atlanta.
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REALTY & MORTGAGE CO
1EALTORS MORTGAGEBANKfBS
Brig. In Eagan Otoriarf*. Prat.
L. L. SkUnlow. Jr.
Mrs. Lala ILObartarf**
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OWNIHS BUILDERS REALTORS
WE MAKE & BUY
Second Mortgages
and FIRST MORTGAGES
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INVESTMENT PROPERTY
SYNDICATIONS
P.O. BOX NO. m. ATLANTA l.OA
(710 Fulton Fadaral Bnajnll
fob u hour names
Phan* MU. S-lfTS
We want to wish all
our friends and customers
joyous f~^eAach
ANN AND JONAH KATZ
now owners of
Katz's nWS
Kosher Meat
(FORMERLY DAN NEMAN'S)
1048 N. Highland Ave., N.E.
TR. 2-8887
Announcing ....
Mrs. Ethel Moret and her father, Mr. Jacob Wolson have purchased the Childrens’
shop in the Toco Hills Shopping Center at 2891 N. Druid Hills Road (at LaVista Road,
formerly the Mary Stafford Shop).
Our store has a complete line of fine children’s clothes, infants to size 12.
Ethel invites her many friends to come in, visit and fill out a “Name Our Shop’’ con
test blank. No obligation.
Adorable “wearables'*
for babies
durable “practicals"
for tomboys — and girls
party dresses
Every day clothes
Very Nice Selection
WE INVITE
Name Our Shop
Contest
Come by and pick up
Entry Blank
STORE OPEN 9-6 DAILY
9-8:30 ON FRIDAY
1st PRIZE
$50.00 in Merchandise ~ 7
2nd PRIZE v -
$25.00 in Merchandise
3rd PRIZE
$15.00 in Merchandise
4th PRIZE
$10.00 in Merchandise
Suggested names must
be in store no later
than MARCH 31
SELECTION OF WINNERS
TO BE ANNOUNCED APRIL 10
CHARGE ACCTS.
ME. 6-4684