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BALLARD’S
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105 PEACHTREE STREET, N. E.
MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING
W. W. ORR DOCTORS BUILDING
BAPTIST PROFESSIONAL BUILDING
CONTACT LENS OFFICE
5 0 5 DOCTORS BUILDING
SHEFFIELD MEMORIAL BUILDING,
1938 P’TREE RD., N.W.
MR.
Whistlers
LADIES SPORTSWEAR
SAUL BROS. & BLOCK, INC.
Atlanta, Ga. 30310
Anniversary Greetings
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Now at Five Locations
Broadview Plaza, N.E.
4407 Roswell Road, N.E.
' Briarcliff Village Shopping Center
Stewart-Lakewood Shopping Center, S.W.
Cross Country Plaza - Columbus, Ga.
nounced that they had pledged
$969. Up to the time of going
to press Brunswick has paid
into state headquarters $898.16.
Carrollton, with only four
Jewish families, were given
a quota of $250 and Mr. Moore
accepted the Chairmanship. A
few days later Mr. Moore
walked into state headquarters
and announced Carrollton had
pledged $715.00.
The Quarry Center of the
south, Elberton, again led by
the same wonderful workers
as in the past, namely Joe
Cohen and Abe Paitz, an
nounced that on its $500 quo
ta Elberton had subscribed
$579. State Headquarters to
date announces that Elberton
has paid up $539.
The former State Chairman,
Armand May, accepted the
Chairmanship for Atlanta, and
immediately brought into play
that same inspiration that so
personified his leadership in
previous campaigns. Mr. May
is heading up a City Wide
Organization, his committee
numbering men and women
of prominence in charitable
work in the City of Atlanta
and among whom were Frank
Lowenstein, Max Lowenstein,
V. H. Kriegshaber, Ben C.
Fineberg, Dr. H. J. Rosenberg,
Rabbi David B. Marx, Herbert
Haas, Leonard Haas Leopold
J. Haas, Dr. and Mrs. Ben
W i d a u e r, Mrs. Benjamin
Z. Phillips, Miss Clemin-
tine Haas, Harry Pfeffer,
Hyman S. Jacobs, Joe Gold
berg, Joe Wolf, L. T. Elsas,
Julian Boehm, Jake Jacobs,
the late Morris Lichtenstein,
Rabbi Tobias Geffen, Rabbi
A. P. Hermes, Albert Mayer,
L. J. Levitas, Max F. Gold
stein, Milton Klein, Marcus
Loeb, Frank Neely, Jake Wil-
ensky and others.
To date the City of Atlanta
has paid $51,881.98 against its
total pledges of $76,222.76, with
Mr. Leonard Haas, State Treas
urer, hoping that all of the
unpaid balance will be paid
up early in May. At this time
one cannot pass without men
tioning the wonderful coopera
tion that the State and Nation
al Committee have received
from Miss Margaret E. Grif
fin who has acted as Assistant
to the State Treasurer for
Georgia. At all times she has
been on the job ready and
willing to do her share for
this noble cause.
Atlanta also feels honored
that when Mr. David A.
3rown, National Chairman,
announced his field staff the
name of A.D.G. Cohen, then
practicing law in this city, was
given the post of Southern
Field Director. Mr. Cohen is
still with the National staff
and has traveled in many
states for this cause.
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5 LOCATIONS:
Brookhaven
4110 Peachtree Road, N.W.
Phone CE. 3-7938
N. E. Plaza Shopping Center
3343 Buford Highway, N.E.
Phone ME. 6-5294
Briarcliff Shopping Center
Corner of Briarcliff and
Clairmont
Phone 634-2795
Toco Hills Shopping Center
Corner North Druid Hills
and LaVista Rds.
Phone ME. 6-4922
Gresham Plaza Shopping
Center
2541 Gresham Road, S.E.
Phone DR. 8-0484
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