The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 16, 1966, Image 16

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Friday, September 16, 1966 Page Sixteen THE SOOTHERN ISRAELITE Southern Interest Frankel Bar Mitzva Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Frankel of Atlanta cordially invite their relatives and friends to attend the Bar Mitzva of their son, Baron Jay Frankel, at 8:30 a. m., Saturday, Sept. 17, at Beth Jacob Synagogue. A Kiddush will fol low. Schatten Bar Mitzva Dr. and Mrs. William £. Schat ten of Atlanta cordially invite their relatives and friends to at tend the Bar Mitzva of their son, Samuel Jay, at 9 a. m., Satur day, Oct. 1, at the Ahavath Achim Synagogue. A Kiddush will follow. No cards. Samuel is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Cohen and Mrs. Eva Davis. He is the great-grand son of S. J. Gold and the late Mr. and Mrs. B. Hurwitz. Rabbi and Mrs. Richard Lehr- man of Atlanta announce the birth of a son, Daniel Albert Lehrman, on Friday, Sept. 9. * * * * Capt. Meyer Garber of Ells worth Air Force Base, formerly of Atlanta, received his master’s degree from the University of South Dakota on September 14. * * * * Mrs. Joseph Cooper of Bir mingham is visiting in Macon with her sister, Mrs. Ben M. Goldgar. • * * * Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hirsch of Atlanta announce the birth of a daughter, Michal, on July 11. Schiffman—Levine Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Schiffman of Atlanta announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Helen Marie Schiffman, to Paul Robert Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Levine of Mer ritt Island, Fla. The bride-elect attended Ogle thorpe College and will enter the University of Miami in the fall. Mr. Levine attended Emory University, where he was a mem ber of Alpha Epsilon Pi and Aplha Epsilon Delta. He will enter the University of Miami School of Medicine in the fall. The wedding will be held De cember 28 at the Sandard Club. Scouts Honor LaGrange’s Milton Edelson LAGRANGE, Ga.— Milton B. Edelson, scion of a Jewish fam ily here which has recorded many achievements in communal and religious affairs, has just been accorded another high honor —- award of the Wood Badge, symbol of leadership and distinc tion in Adult Boy Scout training and capability. Mr. Edelson, a local business man and a lifetime resident of this city, received this recogni tion after an eight-day intensive course in Florida, climaxing his long experience in Scouting. Be fore graduation from LaGrange High School, as a member of Troop 21, he had been given the highest honor a Scout can at tain, that of Eagle with palms, along with membership in the Order of the Arrow and Vigil Honor. Milton Edelson’s mother, Mrs. Harry Edelson, has long been a foremost worker in the local chapter of Hadassah, his father was instrumental in founding and building the Jewish Syna gogue in LaGrange. Following two years’ service in the U. S. Navy, Mr. Edelson has held the posts of Merit Badge Counselor, District Camping Chairman, and member of the Chattahoochee County Camping Committee. Under his guidance, ten troops from this district at tended summer camps in 1968. Mr Edelson also is a past di rector of the LaGrange Jaycees, past president of Beth El Syn agogue, member of the LaGrange Moose Club and treasurer of this city’s United Jewish Appeal. Silverstein—Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Morris Silver- • stein of Atlanta, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Sha ron, to Philip Rosenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosenberg of Brooklyn. The bride-elect attended Briar- cliff High School and is now a senior at the University of Geor gia. She will receive her B. S. degree in elementary education this June. Miss Silverstein is a member of Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority, where she held the position of recreational activities chairman. Miss Silverstein was also on the sweetheart court of TEP at Georgia Tech and is a graduate of Ahavath Achim Syn agogue Sunday School class. Philip Rosenberg graduated from Wingate High School in Brooklyn, New York. He has re ceived his A.B. degree in polit ical science from the University of Georgia, where he was an af filiate of Alpha Epsilon Pi social fraternity. Mr. Rosenberg is now attending graduate school at the University of Georgia, where he is completing work on his Mas ter’s Degree in public admini stration. Wedding plans will be an nounced. Farber—Brown Linda Anne Farber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Farber of Atlanta, became the bride of Steven George Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown of Coral Gables, Fla., Sept. 4 at the Mar riott Motor Hotel. Rabbi Rich ard Lehrman officiated. The bride was given in mar riage- by her father. Sondra Far ber was maid of honor. Brides maids were Gayle Farber, Wendy Brown of Coral Gables, and Cator Ballenger. Flower girl was Diane Farber. Leonard Farber was best man. Groomsmen were Robert Schwartz of California, Gary Brown of Coral Gables, and Hardie Wedeen of Perth Amboy, N. J. Peter Brown of Coral Gables was ringbearer. A reception and dinner was given by the bride’s parents at the Marriott Mrs. Stuart Marcus kept the bride’s book. After a wedding trip to Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico, the newly weds will live in Kendall, Fla. Isenberg—Soffer Mr. and Mrs. Sam M. Isenberg of Atlanta announce the engage ment of their daughter, Lynne Terry Isenberg. to Martin Soffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sof fer of Richmond, Va. The bride-elect is the grand daughter of Mrs. Morris Wein berg and the late Mr. Weinberg and Mrs. Morris Isenberg and the late Mr. Isenberg. Mr. Soffer is the grandson of Mrs. Harry I. Soffer of New York and the late Mr. Soffer and the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Axel of Richmond. The future bridegroom attend ed Medical College of Virginia, School of Pharmacy, and was graduated from Randolph Macon College. He is employed in At lanta. The wedding will be held No vember 19 at the Ahavath Achim Synagogue. Ahavath Achim’s 1966 Bond Drive Leader Is Marvin Singer Marvin Singer, distinguished leader of communal activities, will be chairman of the 1966 Is rael Bond drive at Ahavath Achim Synagogue, it was an nounced this week by Harry Lane Siegel, president of Ahav ath Achim congregation. The campaign is now under way and will be climaxed by a major event in October. It will derive its inspiration from a cel ebration of the eighteenth an niversary of Israel’s independ ence, the so-called “Year of Chai’’ or Life (in Hebrew, the number eighteen, “Chai,” also signifies the word for life). Mr. Siegel praised Mr. Singer for his devotion to the Israel Bond program and his tireless work on behalf of the people of Israel. “Our perennial Atlanta effort has had no more dedi cated supporter over the years than Mr. Singer,” he declared, “and I am certain that he will lead the Ahavath Achim cam paign to the successful conclus ion which experience has taught us to expect.” Mr. Singer, formerly of Co lumbus, Ga., and his wife, the former Elaine Mendel of Atlanta, Schwartz—Cushman AIKEN, S. C. — Miss Leona Schwartz became the bride of H. W. Cushman Jr. in a ceremony Saturday, Sept. 10, at Adas Yesh- urun Synagogue. Rabbi Norman Goldburg officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwartz. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cushman Sr. Mr. Cushman served as his son’s best man. Ushers were Bill Creaseman and Martin Sawyer. Miss Jenny Cushman, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Schwartz and Miss Julia Schwartz, sisters of the bride. A reception was held in the Synagogue center. Assisting were Mrs. Larry Schwartz, Miss Eliz abeth Dobie and Miss Becki Payton. The couple will reside at 145 Sharyn Lane in Aiken. The Telethon committee for the annual new member telethon of Brandeis University National Women’s Committee has been announced by Mrs. Sam Alter- man, new member chairman. Assisting the co-chairmen Mrs. Jay Goldberg, Mrs. Paul Landis and Mrs. Donald Goldman are: Mesdames Jerome Zimmerman, Harold Marcus, Buster Oxman, Milton Rauzin, Harvey Jacobson, Robert Goldsmith, Sol Blaine, Leon Rodbill, Mark Taylor, A1 MARVIN SINGER now reside at 2908 Sequoyah Drive, N. W., in Atlanta. He is affiliated with, and an officer of, Singer & Company, a wholesale variety distributor, located in the Fulton Industrial District. He is a graduate of the University of Georgia in 1943 and holds a BBA degree. He has been a past com mander of the Jewish War Vet erans while living in Columbus and during his residence there was also a past president of Shearith Israel Synagogue Men’s Club and a member of the Board. Currently he is first vice president of Gate City Lodge of B’nai B’rith and is presently serving as President Designate of that organization. He is a Mem ber of the Board of Ahavath Achim Synagogue; a delegate to the Atlanta Jewish Community Council; a member of Tau Ep silon Phi, social fraternity; and the Progressive Club of Atlan ta. In accepting the position, Mr. Singer stated that he was grat ified by the appointment and looked forward to meeting the challenge posed by Israel's am bitious development plans for the next few years. “I welcome this opportunity to serve the people of Israel in a capacity vital to the continued Weinstein, Milton Saul, David Wolf, Larry Gilbert, Mesdames Joseph Alperin. Mil- ton Freedman, Sydney Marks, Stanley Rinzler, William Rotters- man, Jess Kleinmever, Eli Freed man, Joseph Karlick, Gerald Blonder, Bernard Howard, Wil liam Waronker, Nathan Lipson, Nathan Lipton. The telethon will be held on Sunday, Sept. 18, from ten to two. growth of their country,” he said. “As in the past, American in vestment dollars raised through the sale of Israel Bonds will be decisive in determining the ex tent of Israel’s economic boom.” “If our past support has en abled Israel to achieve gains far beyond what once seemed possi ble, it will be our future support which will enable Israel to pyr amid new growth on the solid substructure which has already been erected. I call upon all members of Ahavath Achim Congregation to join me in fur thering this work -through the 1966 Israel Bond drive. Group to Hear 1 Hannah Stein Miss Hannah Stein, executive director of the National Council of Jewish Women, will be the principal speaker at this year’s opening meeting of the Atlanta NCJW. The dinner meeting will be held at the Standard Club on Sunday, Sept. 18, at 7:15 p. m. Miss Stein has been active in NCJW affairs since becoming Executive Director in 1959. She participated in the 1959 White House Conference on Children and Youth and the first White House Conference on Aging in 1961. She has also represented NCJW at National Conferences on Social Welfare and Jewish Community Services. A native of Germany, Miss Stein was World War II Presi dent of the Zionist Youth of Great Britain. Press Secretary To Talk Sept. 21 Pierre Salinger, whose appear ance in Atlanta for the Gate City Lodge of B’nai B’rith will be open to the public. The dinner meeting will be held at 7:00 p.rn., Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the Pro gressive Club. Brandeis U. 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