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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, June 5, 1964
Comic Phyllis Diller
Sellout Audience Expected tor
Progressive Club’s Show Saturday
Jacobs Family Circle
To Gather in Atlanta
Mr and Mrs. J M. LUbed, Sandra
and Michael Ixibed, Macon
Mr. and Mrs Harold Z. l^ubed,
Birmingham, Mr and Mrs. Harry
Saffer and Alan Suffer, Pensacola;
Mr and Mrs William M. Lubel,
Alan and Marcia Lubel, Montgom
ery.
The Progressive Club will pre
sent Phyllis Diller as its entertain
ment for Saturday evening, June 6
Vice President Cy Lewis, as en
tertainment chairman, says “Miss
Diller” is the old Cinderella story
with a twist)—she looks like the
wicked step-sisters She leaps onto
the stage in a Mau-Muu-Muu with
all the energy of a band of Mau-
Maus and immediately captures the
audience with wild-abandoned hu
mur
“From the very first time that
she appeared on the Jack Paar
Tonight Show and belted out a
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'Splendor in the Grass.’ Her name
on a cabaret marquee brings out
the Standing Room Only sign. She
designs her own stage clothes—or
are they costumes?
“Seats for this one-gal version of
a World's Fair entertainment cost
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disappearing, should be made at
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Gerson Bar Mitzvah
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gerson cor
dially invite their friends and rel
atives to attend the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Erwin, on Saturday, June
6, 8:45 am., at the Shearith Israel
Synagogue.
A Kiddush honoring Erwin will
follow the Services.
Siegel—Weinberg
B’nai Mitzvah
Mr. and Mrs. Ixniis Siegel and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry J. Weinberg cordial
ly invite friends and relatives to
tlie B’nai Mitzvah of their sons,
Richard Harley and Dan Lewis, at
9 a. m. Saturday, June 6, at the
Ahavath Achim Synagogue,
Richard Siegel is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Piassick and
Mr ami Mrs. Max Siegel.
Dan Weinberg is the grandson of
Mrs. Esther Schwartz of Brockton,
Mass.
Astor, Rubin
B’nai Mitzvah
The B'nai Mitzvah of Richard
Astor and Robert Michael Rubin
will lie observed Saturday, June 13,
at 9:00 a. m at Ahavath Achim
Synagogue.
Richard is the son of Mr and Mrs.
Benjamin Astor Robert is the son
of Mrs. Ixiuise Rubin and Dr. Milton
Rubin of Birmingham.
A Kiddush honoring the boys will
follow the services.
series of uproarious gags, she has
stolen the limelight as one of the
funniest women in show business
today. The lady is a scream.
“Her trademark is the familial
Diller laugh, which punctuates her
gags She flings Ivack her head and
shoulders in an exaggerated motion,
opens her mouth wide, and brings
forth a slow, deep, warm chuckle
as if she had just heard something
completely outrageous A real pro
—she’s in the big time—Phyllis is a
rare comedy talent, and when she
is on stage, both she and the aurli
ence have a great time
“Phyllis Diller’s Prince Charming
—he urged her to go into show biz
—is her husband Sherwood, referred
to in her sketches as “Fang.” The
proud mother of five children, she
combines a career of night spots,
movies and summer stock with
homemaking. An accomplished ac
tress, she made her film debut in
The annual Jacobs family reunion
will be held in Atlanta the weekend
of June 5, 6, and 7 when the des
cendants of Abraliam and Rosa
Jacobs will gather to revere then
memory by observing the Yahrzeit
of these pioneer Atlanta settlers.
The children of the honored couple
who will participate in the weekend
events are Mrs. William Clein
i Becky Jacobs i from Miami, Hyman
S Jacobs, Mrs. Minnie Jacobs
Kessler and Joseph B Jacobs of
Atlanta. The other two children were
Mrs. Harris Lubel (Annie Jacobs)
of Mobile and Edward Jacobs of
New York City who passed away
two years ago
Among the events arranged for
the program is attendance of serv
ices at Ahavath Achim Synagogue
Saturday morning, June 6, where a
stained glass window in the Sanc
tuary has been dedicated by the
Jacobs family in their memory.
Memorial services at the graveside
in Oakland Cemetery will take place
Sunday morning, June 7.
On Saturday evening, June 6, Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman S. Jacobs with
their daughter, Mrs. Leonard A.
Bagen and Mr Bagen, hold an open
house buffet supper at the Bagen
residence on Moore’s Mill Road,
N. W.
Mr and Mrs Joseph B. Jacobs will
entertain the relatives and out-of-
town guests Sunday, June 7, with a
luncheon in the Progressive Club
The out-of-town guests and visitors
who will be in Atlanta for this spec
ial occasion are:
Mrs. William Clein, Miami; Mrs
Edward Jacobs, New York City;
Mr. and Mrs. Reubin J. Clein,
Miami Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Shaktman and family, New Orleans;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clein and
Barbara, Montgomery; Mr. and Mrs.
Ben B. Clein, Robert, Judy and
Patti Clein, Michael Clein, Miami;
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lubel, Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Lubel, Elaine,
Bruce, Linda Lubel, Mobile; Mr.
and Mrs. Michael A. Lubel and fam
ily, Brewton, Ala.; Mrs. Sol Livitz
and Irvin, Houston, Texas; Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Lubel, New Orleans, La.;
Mrs. Sam A. Goldstein, Miami
Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Burton B
Goldstein and sons B. B. Jr. and
John, Patrick Goldstein, Miami
Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Richard B.
Clein, Haiman, David and Robert
A. Clein, Miami; Mrs. Aleck Ellison,
Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Berlin and
family, Charleston.
Mr and Mrs Gerald S. Marshak
and Carol Jean, Tulsa, Okla.; -Man
uel Lubel, Miami; Mr. and Mrs
Joshua Jacobs, Adam and Edward
Jacobs, St. I/>uis, Mo.; Joseph Mil
ler, Philadelphia; Miss Sadie Bern
stein, Pensacola; Mrs. Dora Mom-
ingstar, Mendian, Miss.
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