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Friday, October 18, 1966
- SOUTHERN NOTES
AVGUSTA NEWS
Kenneth Mark Schulman of
Augusta, son of Mr. and Mr*.
Murray Schulman, became Bar
Mitzva on October 22 at Ada*
Yeshuron Synagogue.
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First prize winners at the re
cent flower show of the Peren
nial Garden Club were Mrs.
Myron Fogel and Mrs. Gene
Weinberger, Mrs. Jack Fink and
Mrs. Albert Millner, and Mrs.
Simon Estroff, Mrs. Maurice
Kortick and Mrs. Milton Ruben.
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RECOVERY TREES
In honor of the speedy recovery
of Mrs. Victor Schlessinger, na
tional vice president of Hadas-
sah, five trees are getting planted
In Israel through the Jewish
National Fund by FARBAND
ZIONISTS, ATLANTA BRANCH
312.
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ELMWOOD PARK, ILLINOIS
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Built-in Kitchen
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King Size Pool
Unfurnished rates $145 to $155
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Unfurnished rates $175 to $185
for 2 bedroom apts.
Furnished rates $175 to $185
for 1 bedroom apts.
Furnished rates $210 to $220
for 2 bedroom apts.
Free Utilities
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at Cheshire Bridge Rd.
CALL 634-4497
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chanin of
Macon announce the birth of a
daughter, Sara Rebecca.
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Joe Hirsch of Macon has been
a recent hospital patient.
Other winners were Mrs. H. Sel-
wyn, Mrs. Maurice Steinberg,
Mrs. Julius Berman, Mrs. Bren
da Langsam, Mrs. Herbert Sha
piro, Mrs. Sydney Carter, Mrs.
Irwin Daitch, Mrs. Charles
Marks, Mrs. David Silver, Mrs.
Carl Bogo, Mrs. Robert Botnick,
Mrs. Neil Melcher, Mrs. Dick
Roher and Mrs. Louis Saul.
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The Augusta Jewish Commun
ity Center observed its 13th an
niversary with a special cere
mony on October 23.
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The first annual president’s
trophy was presented by Adas
Yeshuron Synagogue president
Ike Shapiro to Shelly Streisfeld,
synagogue youth president at
youth banquet held recently.
Spielarien Nov. 20
Listen all you swinging kids,
groovy teenagers and hip par
ents . . . It’s coming soon! Fun
and games for everyone. Chai-
BBG and DOR-BBG are present
ing their spectacular Spielarien
(County Fair). This out-of-sight
bash will take place in the At
lanta Jewish Community Center
on Sunday, Nov. 20, from 1:00 to
6:00 (that’s like in the after
noon). Parcel proceeds will go
to charity.
The gear highlight of the after
noon will be the selecting of Miss
and Mr. Spielarien (the hickest
yokels you’ll ever see!) Each
BBG and AZA Chapter is eligible
to enter their darling (sweet
heart) or snookums (beau) or
any representative of their
choice.
Remember ... as all jiving
Yid’s say:
Kumt ale!
yung en alt,
bazunder un in reien
zu di Spielarien!
—MARCIA KAPLAN
Atlanta Young
Judaea
The Young Judaean year is
well underway with something
for everyone. Membership has al
ready reached an all time high,
but there are still places available
in our clubs for boys and girls
from the 3rd grade through the
9th grade. Our clubs meet on
alternate Sundays at the Jewish
Community Center under the
leadership of local college stu
dents with the assistance of some
of our Senior High School stu
dents in the community.
A full schedule of inter-city as
well as inter-club and club ac
tivities is planned for this year
for all age groups. We invite
anyone who might be interested
to join us for a year that prom
ises to be rewarding as well as
fun-filled.
For information call, Mrs.
Howard Sigal 255-1165; Miss
Karen Finkelstein 633-0173.
SAVANNAH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Good
man announce the birth of a son,
Marc Harold, on October 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Peskin
announce the birth of a son, Paul
Michael Laurence, on October 4.
Savannah’s Bnoth Hesed Shel
Emeth Society celebrated its 50th
anniversary with a luncheon on
October 17. Mrs. A. J. Garfunkel
has been president of the organ
ization since its founding.
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Yehuda Haffner, English sec
retary to the Prime Minister of
Israel, is in Savannah as one of
the stops on a study tour of
American Jewish communities.
He is the nephew of Savannah-
ian E. Z. Manning.
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H. Sol Clark has been named
to the Chatham County Civil
Service and Personnel Board.
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Benjamin Levy Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levy,
has been named an Echols Scho
lar at the University of Virginia.
Books Borrowed From
Husband’s Library
Sought by Widow
Where are the missing volumes
belonging to the library of the
late Sam Rosenberg?
The executive director of the
Bureau of Jewish Education was
rather liberal in lending books
from his personal library to his
friends.
His death on September 17,
1962, doubtlessly brought to a
close any record of where the
books went.
His widow, Mrs. Ruth Rosen
berg, is now seeking to reassem
ble her husband’s library. Per
sons having these books are re
quested to return them to her
at 1201 University Drive, N. E.
Rabbi Honored
In Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE — A jubilee
service honoring Rabbi Israel L.
Kaplan was held by Congrega
tion Ahavath Chesed, Jackson
ville, on October 7.
Rabbi Kaplan served the con
gregation as rabbi from 1916-
1946 and as rabbi emeritus since
1946.
Young—Panken
JACKSONVILLE, — Miss
Marilyn Joyce Young, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Josef Young,
formerly of Beaufort, S.C., be
came the bride of Robert
Nathaniel Panken. sm of Herbert
Panken and the late Mrs. Panken,
Sunday evening. O^t. 9, in Tem
ple Ahavath Chesed.
Rabbi Sidney M. Lefkowitz of
ficiated at the ceremony.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Mrs. Donald
V. Young, sister-in-law of the
bride, was matron of honor and
Miss Barbara Young, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor. Attend
ants were M'ss Abbie Young, sis
ter of the bride, and Mrs. Lewis
Young and Mrs. Freddie Young,
sisters-in-law of the bride; Miss
Phyllis Fox of Beaufort and Miss
Linda Katz of Covington, Ga.,
cousins of the bride; Mrs. Steven
Braver, cousin of the bridegroom;
Miss Gloria Bums, Miss Annette
Peterack of Beaufort, Mrs. Ira
Wood of Tallahassee and Miss
Fran Forman.
The bridegroom’s father was
best man. Ushers were David
Panken and Richard Panken,
brothers of the bridegroom;
Donald V. Young, Lewis J.
Young and Freddie Young, bro
thers of the bride; Philip Carter,
Martin Glickstein, Skip Roth-
stein, and Danny Hacket of New
York City, cousins of the bride
groom. Ringbearers were Steven
and Gregg Young, nephews of the
bride.
A reception and dinner dance
were held at the Beaucler Coun
try Club. Later in the evening,
the couple left for a wedding trip
to Nassau. The couple will reside
in Lake City.
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