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TIB IODTMIN I8IAIL1TI
Friday, April 22 ,1966
Atlanta B’nai B’rith Women
Install Officers
B’nai B’rith Women held elec
tions and installation of officers
at a noon luncheon April 19 at
Beth Jacob Synagogue.
Mrs. Howard
Adler was
installed presi
dent for her
second term by
Mrs. Philip
Boblasky, Sa
vannah, past
president of Dis
trict 5, B’nai
B’rith Women.
Other officers
are Mrs. Robert
Friedland, executive vice presi
dent; Mrs. Aaron Friedman, hon
orary vice president; Mrs. Bruce
Turry, Mrs. Ben Zimmerman,
Mrs. Lewis Green, Mrs. Stanley
Ilinzler and Mrs. Albert Danen-
berg, vice presidents; Mrs. Nat
Weiniger, Mrs. Melvin Rechtman,
Mrs. Edwin Rechtman, Mrs.
Seymour Romoff, and Mrs. Theo
dore Freedman, secretaries; Mrs.
William Linkwald, treasurer;
Mrs. Phillip Muller, historian;
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OriN ALL NIGHT
Pone* d« L*on at
This Week
Mrs. Haskell Harris, parliamen
tarian, and Mrs. Jay Katz, coun
selor. Elected board members are
Mrs. Arthur Diamond, Mrs. Sam
uel Muchnick, Mrs. Leon Froh-
son and Mrs. Stanley Ulman.
Mrs. Ronald Katz and Mrs.
Leonard Levey wrote the musical
Parver Joins
Municipal
Theatre
Michael Parver, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Parver of Atlanta, has
become associ
ated with the
Municipal Thea
tre of Atlanta
after five years
in New York.
During his ten
ure in New
York, Michael
produced the re
vival of Cole
Porter’s “Any
thing Goes,” for
which he received the Drama
Critics Outer Circle Award. He
was co-producer of Lord Pengo,
which starred Charles Boyer and
Agnes Moorehead. He was listed
in “Who’s Who of the Theatre"
and voted the youngest producer
on Broadway at the age of 24
Recently Michael was president
of the Touring Theatre, Inc."
which travelled the country with
“Turn of the Screw,” “Spoon
River” and “HMS Pinafore.”
He is a member of the Inter
national Brotherhood of Magic
ians and will be remembered by
Atlantans for the magic shows he
presented as a youngster and for
his work with the Arena Play
house of Atlanta.
program which featured Mrs.
Marvin Silver, Mrs. Jerry Ka-
mens, Mrs. Irwin Levine, Mrs.
Gary Silver, Mrs. Marshall
Bloom, Mrs. Michael Sterch and
Mrs. Jerry Dubrof. Musical ac
companiment will be provided by
Mrs. Randy Nord.
The program chairman is Mrs.
Bruce Turry, with Mrs. Phillip
Muller and Mrs. Paul Raymon
handling decorations and ar
rangements.
Reservations can be made with
Mrs. Louis Rosenberg or Mrs. I.
Kuniansky.
Brandeis U. Women
Open Board Meeting
The Atlanta Chapter of the
Brandeis University National
Women’s Committe will hold it’s
closing board meeting on Friday
April 29 at 10:15 a.m. at the home
of Mrs. Nathan Blass on Haddon
Hall Road, The new slate of of
ficers for 1966-67 will be an
nounced. Plans for the forth
coming Creative Arts Festival
also will be disclosed.
Mrs. Bernard Ely, 355-0621 or
Mrs. J. Kurt Holland, 255-5505
are in charge of reservations.
SAVANNAH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Eisenman
have returned from a five week
trip around the world by jet
liner. Their tour included visits
to Japan, Moscow, Israel, Thai
land, India and Hong Kong.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett^ Isernan
Eisenburg announce the birth of
a daughter, Dana England, on
March 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Malitz
Tenenbaum announce the birth
of a daughter, Margot Ruth, on
April 2.
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