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Pag* Twelve
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, July 16, 1971
Tampa Man BJlected 3th District President
Will Real Progressive Club President Stand
larkowitz of Tampa was
elected president of B'nai
B’rith’e District Grand Lodge
#5 at its recent convention.
Other district officers are Harry
Rulnick of Fayetteville, N C.,
president-elect; Lou Ossinsky
Jr. of Ormond Beach, Fla., and
Dr. A. J. Kravtin of Columbus,
Ga., vice presidents; Stanley
Gertzman of Charlotte, vice
president and treasurer. Arnold
D. Ellison of Atlanta is execu
tive vice president.
Dr. William Wexler of Savan
nah is president of the Supreme
Lodge, with Dr. Leon H. Feld
man of Asheville, vice presi
dent; Maurice Steinberg of Au
gusta, delegate to the board of
governors and Judge Milton A.
Friedman of Miami, Court of
Appeals.
Elected national commis
sioners were: Joseph Brechner
of Orlando, Meyer Eisenberg of
Potomac, Md., and Harris Jacobs
of Atlanta, Anti-Defamation
League; Albert Spikloser of
Baltimore and David Weil of
Goldsboro, N. C., Adult Jewish
Education; Frank Bruck of Co
lumbia, S. C., and Bernard
Spector of Atlanta, B’nai B’rith
Youth Organization; Leon S.
Braunstein of Arlington, Va.,
and Bernard Potts of Baltimore,
Community Veterans Services;
Nathan Jay of Athens and Mor
ris Price of Baltimore, Hillel;
Dr. Samuel Friedman of Balti
more and Dr. Reuben Horlick of
Arlington, Va., Vocational Serv
ice.
Serving on the District board
of governors from the seven as
sociations are;
FLORIDA — Bert S. Brown
and Judge Friedman, both of
Miami; Eugene Eisen, Tampa;
Malcolm Fromberg, North Mi
ami; Bernard Langberg and
Samuel Nieberg, both of North
Miami Beach; Herman J. Nu-
delman, Bay Harbor Islands;
Lt. j.g.) and Mrs. Gary JiYank
Howard announce the birth of
a daughter, Heather Stacy, on
July 8 at Newport News, Va.
Mrs. Howard is the former
Elissa Toni Shavin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J.
Shavin of Atlanta, The paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Howard of Atlanta.
The baby’s great-grandmohers
are Mrs. Morris L. Piassick of
Atlanta and Mrs. George Lau-
bert of N. Miami.
—WANT ADS—
APT. TO SHARE
Seek roommate to share two-
bedroom apartment in attractive
N. E. section. Swimming pool in
apt. complex. Prefer 20-24 age,
business or professional woman,
interested in keeping kosher.
Call 633-1577 evenings after 7
p. m. or on weekends.
SEEK APT.
OR HOUSE
Responsible newly mar
ried couple needs a
2 bedroom apt. or
house from Septem
ber, 1971 to June,
1972 while hus band
completes PhD. Custo
dial or rental. If you
can help, please call
634-2129.
Samuel Pascoe and Paul Sei-
derman. both of Miami Beach.
GEORGIA — Morton Harris,
Columbus; Dr. Bernard Kahn,
Atlanta; Judge Emanuel Lewis,
Savannah and Joe Rothman,
Rome.
SOUTH CAROLINA — Dr.
Leon Banov Sr., Charleston; Hy
Chambers, Greenville; Donald
Katz. Columbia; Dr. Sol Neid-
ich, Beaufort; Hy Price, Spar
tanburg; Hy Rubin, Columbia.
NORTH CAROLINA — Ron
Gordon, Charlotte; Joseph Han-
chrow, Wilson; Arnold Leder,
Goldsboro; Robert Lipton, Dur
ham; Julius Nelson, Fayette
ville.
VIRGINIA—Julian Blachman,
Portsmouth; Israel Ipson, Rich
mond; Herman G. Koplen, Dan
ville; William Mazel, Norfolk;
Louis Mirman, Virginia Beach;
Lew Schwartz, Springfield.
NATIONAL CAPITAL ASSN.
—Joe Frankal, Len Oxenberg,
Abe Stahler and Leonard
Stein, Silver Spring; Edward
Rosenblum and Abe Shefferman,
Washington; Eric Weille, Hy-
attsville; Charles Zipperman,
Takoma Park.
MARYLAND —• Harry Adel-
berg, S. Sylvan Farber, Jerome
Gulack, Irving Katz and Ben
Marks, all of Baltimore and
and Eliot Siskind, Annapolis..
Here he is—Melvin Warsaw—and his lovely w ife at the inaugural ball given in honor of the
new officers. Above right are Treasurer Lee Weinstein and Mrs. Weinstein.
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A Conversation Series
Released by: TARBUTH FOUNDATION
By Shlomo Kodesh
FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEBREW CULTURE
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Excerpted from tho book "Israel With A Smile", published by Tarbuth Foundation, 515 Park Ave., N. Y. C. 10022
^GRANDPA AT THE CLINIC
Cut: Grandpa and a physician in a Clinic.
Doctor: Shalom, grandpa, how arc you? How do you feel? Is anything
wrong?
Grandpa: Oh, it’s not good, something Is very wrong. I have pains, lots of
pains. I suffer from stomach disorders and all my bones ache.
It’s not good.
Doctor! Please, grandpa, don’t exaggerate. Thank God, you look pretty
well. Please undress and lie down on the couch. That’s it. Now,
let’s examine you thoroughly. Please breathe, breathe deeply. The
blood pressure is a little low. Not bad, not bad at all. At this
age low blood pressure Is better than high blood pressure.
Grandpa: To tell the truth, I don’t Interfere with my blood pressure. I don’t
raise it so that it will be high, and I don’t lower it so that it will
be low. It’s none of my business...
Doctor: Naturally. Blood pressure is & concern of the Holy One, blessed
be He, and not of “Flesh and Blood.” But what do I see? You'vo
gained weight.. I asked you not to gain weight.
Grandpa: What can you do? You grow old. Each day you get older. Tho
“machine” is 6ut of order.
Doctor: The “machine” is not out of order. It’s actually running well.
But, grandpa, the trouble is that your teeth are working too
much.
Grandpa: That’s true too. One sits at home all day. One loafs artiund.
There’s nothing to do. There's the appetite. One goes to the re
frigerator, to the buffet, and one nibbles something.
Doctor: That’s it. “Idle hands make mischief.” It’s not good to be idle.
A smart fellow like yourself always finds an interesting occupation
for himself. Do something in the house. Look at a book.
Grandpa: You’re right I always say to myself: you mustn’t go to the
refrigerator.-
.Doctor: There’s a time for everything. Eat at mealtimes and that’s enough.
Beside*, grandpa, age is age. It’s hard to turn you into a young
boy.
Onodpt: Who's asking y*u to turn me into a young boy? On the contrary,
Doctor, help me to become older....
Money To
Loan
call Jack Isenberg
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HELP WANTED
Manager — Cushion and Cue
Family Billiards.
Neat, pleasant, personable gentleman for
permanent position. Experience not neces
sary. Great opportunity for right man.
Days - call Milton Damueman 522-7357
Nights - call Paul Sifen 355-8511