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Friday, Oct. 20, 1*67
TH* SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
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Feinberg—Brodsky
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feinberg of
Atlanta announce the engagement
of their daughter, Lynda Lee Fein
berg, to Gary Charles Brodsky,
son of Mrs. Hyman Brodsky of
New York and the late Mr. Brod
sky. The wedding will be held
December 10 at the Ahavath
Achim Synagogue.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Isador Glus-
trom and the late Sam Feinberg
and Mrs. Jenny Bdelstein and
the late Rev. Abraham Edelstein.
She attended Greenleaf Business
College and is employed by In
ternational Photo Suppliers, Inc.,
of Georgia.
Mr. Brodsky is the grandson of
Samuel Brodsky and the late Mrs.
Brodsky and Juidus Bresowsky
and the late Mrs. Bresowsky, all
of New York. He attended the
University of Miami, where he
was a member of Alpha Epsilon
Pi, and is employed by American
Fruit Purveyors of Atlanta.
SAVANNAH NEWS
Marty Felser recently attended
an insurance conference in Dal
las.
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Recent births of interest to Sa
vannah readers include the fol
lowing: A son, David Reuben,
to Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Port-
man; a daughter, Faye Beth, to
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mazo; a
daughter, Dawn Michelle, to Mr.
and Mrs. Beryle Wagner of Chat
tanooga; a son, Michael Lee, to
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goodove
of Norfolk, Va.
MISS PIASSICK
Piassick—Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Pias
sick of Atlanta announce the en
gagement of their daughter Don
na to Cary M. Rosenthal, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosenthal of
Miami Beach.
Miss Piassick reoeived her BS
degree in Special Education from
the University of Georgia where
she was a member of Delta Phi
Epsilon Sorority. She is employed
by the DeKalb County Board of
Education.
Mr. Rosenthal is a graduate of
the University of Miami where
he was a member of Sigma Alpha
Mu Fraternity. He is employed
by Stein Printing Company.
Institute Researcher
Makes Cancer Report
Robert Bernstein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Beryfl Bernstein, re
cently observed his Bar Mitzva
at Bhiai B’rith Jacob Synagogue.
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The marriage of Solomon Rob
bins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Robbins, to Miss Harriet Rosen
berg took place recently in Bal
timore.
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David H. Hirach, Savannah
wholesaler, was elected to the
board of directors ot the Georgia
Beer Wholesalers Assn, at its re
cent convention in Atlanta. Lefwis
A. Kooden was appointed to the
advisory board.
LEGAL NOTICE
APPLICATION FOR AND
ORDER ORANTINO AMENDMENT
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF SAID COUNTY:
The peUtion of PIEDMONT ENGINEER
ING & CONSTRUCTION CORPORA
TION respectfully shows:
1. Said Corporation was chartered
by this Court on November I, 1##*,
Its Charter was amended by this
Court on Mav 21, 1956, and 1U prin
cipal office Is located In said Coun
ty.
2. PeUtloner desire* to amend lta
charter In the following respects:
(a) The authorised capital ot the
Corporation shall be Five Hundred
Thousand Dollars ($560,000.00) to be
divided Into Class “A” and Class "B”
Common Stock In the following man
ner and with the following powers,
privileges and Immunities, to-wit:
(b) Said Common Stock shall consist
of Ten Thousand (10,000) shares of
Class A Common Stock, and of Forty
Thousand (40,000) shares of Class B
Common Stock, both Claw A ana
Class B Shares to have a par value of
Ten Dollars ($10.00) per share. Both
of said classes of stock shall have the
same rights, privileges and Immun
ities, except, however, that each and
singular, every share of said class B
Common Stock shall have no voting
rights whatsoever. Shares of Non-
Voting Common Stock shall be plain
ly stamped "NON-VOTING." Tlie
holdess of the shares of non-voting
stock shall not be entitled to notice of
any meetings of stockholders and shall
not be entitled to notice of any meet
ings of stockholders and shall not be
entitled to vote upon any question
whataover which may he presented
and decided upon at any meeting of
stockholders. The registered holders
of such non-voting stock shall, now-
evwr, be entitled to participate, ahare
for share, with the holders of the
common stock having the voting power
In any dividends or in any distribu
tion! in liquidation which may here
after be declared and paid by the
Corporation. . . _ ..
S. The proposed amendment to Feu-
Doner's Charter was duly authorised
by a unanimous vote of aU of its
stockholders, as shown by the Certi
ficate of the Secretary of the Corp
oration attached hereto and made a
part hereof as "Exhibit A."
WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays that
Its Charter he amended as herein
above set out, with all other pro
visions thereof remaining as they are
now.
REHOVOTH (WUP) — Prof.
Isaac Berenblum, Head of the
Experimental Biology Dept,
of the Weizmann Institute of
Science, maintains that “at least
three-quarters of all human
cancers are potentially prevent
able.” One of the world’s most
famous experts on cancer, Prof.
Berenblum has made this as
tounding revelation, based on
years of research, in his new
book, “Cancer Research Today,”
published this month by Per-
gamon Press, England.
Poland Bans Stamps
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The
Israel Post Office has warned
that Poland will not accept
mail bearing Israel’s Victory
Stamps, which were issued after
the Six-Day War.
GERSHON, RUDEN,
ABRAHAM end SCHWARTZ
Attorneys for Petitioner
736 Healey Building
P. O Box 1398
Atlanta, Georgia 30301
JA 4-4961
"EXHIBIT A"
CERTIFICATION
I, David Gershon. certify that I am
Secretary of Piedmont Engineering A
Construction Corporation and that at
a special meeting of the stockholders
held on October 2, 1967, at which all
of the stockholders of said Corpora
tion were present in person, the fol
lowing resolution was unanimously
adopted:
"RESOLVED, that the Charter of the
Corporation be amended to provide
that its authorized capital shall be
$500,000.00 to constat of 10,000 shares
of Class A Common Stock and of 40,000
shares of Class B Stock, all shares to
have a par value of $10.00 per share,
and with both classes of stock to
have the same rights, privileges and
Immunities, except that the Class B
Stock shall have no voting rights
whatsoever.
"FURTHER RESOLVED, that the of
ficers and attorneys for the Corpora
tion proceed to obtain an amendment
to its Charter In the foregoing res
pect* and to dd all things necessary
or desirable to accomplish the same."
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal
of Piedmont Engineering A Construc
tion Corporation thi* 10th day of Oc
tober, 1667.
(Corporate Seal)
DAVID GERSHON. Secretary
ORDER
The foregoing petition of PIEDMONT
ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTION
CORPORATION to amend Its Charter
In the particulars set forth In Para
graph 2 of said petition having been
read and considered, and It appearing
to the Court that the application la
legitimately within the purview of
the laws of Georgia, and that all re
quirements of law have been com
piled with,
IT IS ORDERED that Petitioner’s
prayers are hereby granted and Peti
tioner’s Charter la hereby an. ended as
Pt Thls 17th day of October. 19*7.
Sl SIDNEY T. SCHELL
Judge, Superior CoRrt,
Atlanta Circuit
Oct.M47.NevJ,16
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Shearith Israel
Sisterhood's
Silver Tea
Shearith Israel Sisterhood will
hold its annual Silver Tea at 2:30
p. m. Sunday, Oct. 29, according
to Mrs. Marvin Cohen, president.
Mrs. Sydney Mossman will
present a book review of “Michel,
Michel” by Robert Lewis.
Contributions will benefit the
Shearith Israel Hebrew Institute.
Persons requiring transporta
tion may call Mrs. Robert Levin,
636-5118. Mrs. Jay Paulen, 634-
7069, is in charge of reservations.
JWV Auxiliary
A regular meeting of the Ladles
Auxiliary of the Jewish War Vet
erans Post 112 will be held on
Monday, Oct. 23, at 8:15 p. m.
at the Atlanta Community Cen
ter.
BBG Alumnae
Sought for 40th
Anniversary
In celebration of its 40th an
niversary, B’nai B’rith Girls is
seeking the names of all alumnae
of the Atlanta chapters. These
alumnae will be honored at a
celebration to be held November
7 at the AJCC.
Former members are asked to
promptly send their names, ad
dresses and chapter to Mrs.
Marshall Solomon, 1777 Ridge
Valley Ct., Atlanta.
Waitzman Bar Mi
Dr. and Mrs. Morton Wt
of Atlanta cordially invite their
relatives and friends to attend the
Bar Mitzva of their son, Bradley
Jay, at 8:30 a. m. Saturday, Oct.
28, at Congregation Beth Jacob.
Says Bormann Alive
In South America
PARIS (JTA)—A claim that
Hitler’s right hand man, Martin
Bormann, is alive in South Amer
ica has been made by a man who
aided in the arrest of Adolph
Eichmann and other war crim
inals. Simon Wiesenthal, author
of “The Murderers Are Among
Us,” declared in a radio inter
view in Paris that “Bormann is
living in Brazil, close to the fron
tier of Paraguay which he crosses
in the event of danger.” He said
“there are a number of German
‘colonies’ in Paraguay,” and as
serted that he knew people who
know Bormann and “I know some
of the names he goes under.”
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