The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, March 13, 1970, Image 16

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s V } F»o« Sixteen THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE Friday, Mar. 13, 1*70 Progressive Club Installs New Officers for 1970-71 Secretary Lee Weinstein and Wife Govemor-at-Large Jerry Kraft and Wife President David J. Cowen and Wife Vice President Marvin H. Wolkin and Wife V|ce President Aaron M. Feldman and Wife Southern ^nc^axfem entd Bloomberg-Stoltz *%. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bloom berg of Plainfield, N. J., an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sue Ellen Bloomberg, to Ronald E. Stoltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stoltz of At lanta. An August wedding is plann ed. Miss Bloomberg is a junior at Boston University. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Dora Simon of Miami Beach, former ly of Warren, N. J., and the late Israel Simon and the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bloomberg. Mr Stoltz is the grandson of Mrs. Irene Stoltz and the late Morris Stoltz and Max Shufler of Miami, formerly of Scranton, Pa., and the late Mrs. Sarah Shufler. He attends Massachusetts In stitute of Technology, where he will receive a master’s degree in metallurgical engineering in 1971 and is a member of Tau Beta Pi. Hyman-Freedman DONNA RUTH HYMAN Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hy man of Atlanta announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Donna Ruth Hyman, to Charles George Freedman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Morris Freedman. The bride-elect is the grand daughter of Casper Rapkin of New York, N. Y., and the late Mrs Rapkin, and Sam Hyman of Ndjberty, N. Y, and the late MrsTrfyman, and the great-granddaughter of Mrs. Joseph Kirman. Miss Hyman attended the Uni versity of Florida, where she was a member of Delta Phi Ep silon. She now attends Georgia State University. Mr. Freedman is the grandson of Mrs. Charles t, Swimmer of Newark, N. J., and the late Mr. Freedman. He now attends Em ory University where he was a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi. Mr: Freedman will enter Emory Uni versity School of Dentistry in September. P The wedding will take place August 23 at the Ahabath Achim Synagogue. Kaye-Salus Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaye of Murphy, N. C., announce the engagement ^ of their daugh ter, Karol Lynn Kaye, to Ar thur David Salus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph W. Salus of Atlanta. Miss Kaye is the granddaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Marks of Atlanta and the late Mr. and Mrs. Kopel Kaye of New York. The bride-elect will receive a BS degree in elementary edu- - cation from the University of Georgia in March. She' is a member of Delta Phi Epsilon. Mr. Salus is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Max Sherman of Montreal, Can., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Otis Salus of Vienna, Austria. The future bridegroom will receive a B.B.A. degree in bus iness from the University of Georgia in August. He is a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi and is vice president of Pi Sig ma Epsilon, national sales mar- 1 kiting fraternity. The wedding will be held June 7 in Atlanta. Spector-Schulman SUSAN HARRIET SPECTOR Mr. and Mrs. Maurice W. Spec- tor of Atlanta announce the en gagement of their daughter Susan Harriet Spector to Lau rence Dale Schulman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira H. Schulman of Charlotte, N. C. , The bride-elect is the grand daughter of Mrs. Robert Spector and the late Mr. Spector and of Mrs. Adolf Schneier and the late Mr. Schneier of Bronx/N. Y. Miss Spector is a sophomore at the University of Georgia, majoring in English education. Mr. Schulman is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Schulman and the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan. The future bridegroom is a senior at the University of Geor gia, majoring in public relations. He is a member of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity, where he served as vice president. He was elect ed TEP Brother of the Year. He also serviced as Chief Justice of the Phi Kappa literary society. The wedding will take place Wednesday, Mar. 18, at the Ahavath Achim Synagogue. Temple Sinai Dance Mar. 14 Temple Sinai will hold its an nual dance at 8:00 p.m., Satur day Mar. 14, at the Royal Coach Inn. The dinner-dance affair’s theme will be “Flight Fantastic”. Mrs. Jackie Shier and Mrs. Nadia Nuss are co-chairmen. Other chairmen are: Mrs. Carol Meisel, reservations; Mrs. Bonnie Aron and Mrs, Phyllis Kravitz, hostesses; Mrs. Pat Rosenberg, decorations; Mrs. Susan Katz, publicity;.* Mrs. Susan Kirsch, invitations; Mrs. Ruth Klopper, physical arrangements; Mrs. Dana Steinberg, entertainment; and Mrs. Arlene Turry, program. Aubrey Morris Will Speak at Zionist Group ' A special meeting of the At lanta Zionist Council will be held on Tuesday, March 17 at the Atlanta Jewish Community Cen ter in Room No. 2 at 8 p.m. Aubrey Morris, news director of WSB radio, who recently re turned from a Communications Media tour of Israel will be the guest speaker. Mr. Morris in terviewed Prime Minister Golda Meir and other top Israeli civil and military leaders. Mrs. Caplan, president of the Southeastern Region of Hadassah will report on the newly organ ized American Zionist Feder ation. Mrs. Walter D. Wildstein, vice president of Szold Group of Hadassah will report on the re cently held seminar of Atlanta Christian clergy. Robert M. Travis and Dr. Ed ward D. Reisman, co-chairmen of the Atlanta Zionist Council invite the membership of consti tuent groups which includes the Atlanta District of the Zionist Organization of America, Far- band, Hadassah, Mi^rachi, and Pioneer Women. National JWV Commander To Speak in Bernard B. Dirdnfeld, national commander of the Jewish War Veterans, will be the principal speaker at the Atlanta Post 112 annual Commander’s Banquet at 7:30 p. m., Sunday, Mar. 15, at the Progressive Club. Commander Direnfeld, who served with distinction in the U.S. Air Force, was decorated by both his own government and the government of Belgium. He has been active in veterans af fairs since the end of World War II. A member of JWV’s Paul A. Rosenblum Post 44 in Cleveland, O., for more than 20 years, Diren feld has held office on the Post, County, Department, Region and National level. A member of both the Amer ican Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, in 1967 he was voted the “outstanding veteran of the year” and awarded the Joint Veterans Commission Plaque. He is a trial attorney in Cleve land, admitted to practice be fore the United States Supreme Court, the Ohio Supreme Court and other subordinate Courts, and is active in many commun ity activities, Jewish and Gen eral, in Cleveland. At the banquet, the Post’s “Outstanding Citizen” award will be presented to Irving K. Kaler, Atlanta attorney, widely hailed for his community service. Previous recipients of the award include the late Ralph McGill, Police Chief Herbert Jenkins, Dr. Irving Goldstein, Dr. Irving Greenberg, Charles Weltner, Mayor-emeritus Wil liam B. Hartsfield, Ed Kahn, Abe Goldstein, and last year’s recipient Lt. Gov. George T. Smith. Dr. Gerald Reed is the out going commander in whose hon or the banquet is being given. Dr. Reed has been active in community affairs for many years, with special emphasis on combating bigotry aqd preju dice. As a board member of Hope, Inc., and as education chairman for Active Voters, Dr. Reed played an important role in the quest of quality education for all children. In 196J, Dr. Reed was commended by the Anti-Defamation League for the part he played in resolving a pattern of anti-Semitic discrimi nation at-a local college. In 1960, he conceived the idea for the 1 Negro Merit Employ ment Coordinating Committee -and served as its first co-chair man. In 1961, Reed became Em ployment chairman for the At lanta branch of SCLC, and helped found Operation Bread basket, which broke most of the traditional barriers to Negro employment in Atlanta. He is a member of the executive com mittee of the Atlanta Branch ^of the NAACP and was an organ izer of the Northside Fair Hous- Atlanta Reed Direnfeld ing Committee. Dr. Reed and his wife Eliza beth have three children. Reservations can be made with the co-chairmen, Alfred Schwartz, 523-2531, or Elliott Goldberg, 892-3005. Irving Kaler Ziglin Bar Mitzva Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Ziglin of Atlanta cordially invite their relatives and friends to attend the Bar Mitzzva of their son, Carl Henry, at 8:45 a. m., Sat urday, Mar. 21, at Shearith Is rael Synagogue. A Kiddush will follow services. Class for Water Safety Instructors A new Water Safety Instruc tors class is being offered at the Atlanta Jewish Community Cen ter in cooperation with the American Red Cross for the next eight weeks. Classes will meet on Monday and Wednesday nights from 7:30 to 10:00 p. m. beginning Mon day, March 16. Participants are required to hold a current senior life saving certificate. Further information about the class and fees can be had from Miss Sally Cope at the AJCC 875-7881.