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Friday, Aug. 4, 1972
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Pag. Eleven
Janet Cohen and Gary Smith, selected to attend the Scandina
vian Red Cross youth leadership training institute in Sweden,
hunt for their destination, Grasmak, Sweden, on the globe prior
to their recent departure. Dr. Ernest L. Bentley Jr. (right),
Red Cross youth chairman since 1968, is accompanying the two
high school students.
Lewit, 2574 Coralwood Dr., De
catur 30033. Cost is $5 for mem
bers and $6.50 for non-members.
Lenox ORT Plans
Aug. 6 Cook-Out
The Lenox Chapter of Wom
en’s American ORT is having
a cookout at 6:00 p.m., Sunday,
Aug. 6, at Chastain Park.
The menu will include tradit
ional picnic foods. The program
calls for a “Men’s Beautiful
Leg” contest, “Fortunes told by
the Great Daniel” and “the
“Marriage Game.”
Reservations at $3 a person
can be made with Sadie Silver-
man, 266-0237; Roz Abrahams,
633- 3258 or Frieda Hartman,
634- 7467.
State Visit Planned
BONN (JTA) — A govern-*
ment spokesman has announced
that Foreign Minister Walter
Scheel will make a state visit
to Egypt and Jordan. Dates for
the visits were not given. Scheel
visited Israel last summer.
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Dr. and Mrs. Edward Tapper
of Philadelphia announce the
birth of a son, Jonathan David,
on July 12. Mrs. Tapper is the
former Terri Josephs, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Jos
ephs of Atlanta. Paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Tapper of Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Harris
of Walterboro, S. C., announce
the birth of a daughter, Beth
Ellen, on July 10. Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Harris and Mrs. Ida Sher
man are the grandarents. Mrs.
Fannie Barney of Charleston is
the great-grandmother. Mrs.
Harris is the former Arlene
Sherman of Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Bern
stein of Atlanta announce the
birth of a son, Bret Kevin, on
July 18. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Hank Bernstein of
Suffolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
Max Kline of Hollywood, Fla.
The Rev. Pincus Aloof perform
ed the Bris.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mandel
of Columbia, S. C., announce
the birth of a son, Brett Ryan,
on July 15. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mandel of
Miami Beach and Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Zwick of Knoxville.
The Bris was performed by the
Rev. Pincus Aloof.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Gold
of Atlanta announce the birth
of a son, Randy Scott, on July
15. Mrs. Gold is the former
Missy Cohen, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald S. Cohen of
Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Mor
ris Gold of Atlanta are the pa
ternal grandparents. Great-
grandparents are Israel Carney,
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kaminsky
and Mrs. Robert Cohen. Rev.
Pincus Aloof performed tue
Bris.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard A.
Savin of Athens announce the
birth of a son, James Rob, on
July 20. Grandparents are Dr.
and Mrs. S. Savin of Westport,
Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. E.
Zezler of Fairfield, Conn. The
Bris was performed by the
Rev. Pincus Aloof.
Mr. and Mrs. Jan H. Jackson
of Atlanta announce the birth
of a son, Brian Andrew, on
July 19. The Bris was perform
ed by the Rev. Pincus Aloof.
Grandparents are Mr. nad Mrs.
Louis Jackson and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Perelstine, 511 of Atlan
ta.
Swim Parly,
Dinner Dance
Set for JAS
A swim party and dinner
dance is planned by the Jewish
Adult Singles (age 35 and over)
at the Sheraton-Emory on Clif
ton Rd., Sunday, Aug. 6. Swim
ming will start at 3 p.m., with
dinner from 6:30 on.
Reservations can be made by
sending a check to Mrs. Lena
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************* ELECT *************
Judge John S. Langford
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE Fulton County
(TO SUCCEED JUDGE DURWOOD PYE)
On June 30, 1972, the Atlanta Bar Association conducted their traditional secret
poll of the candidates for Judges of the Superior Courts. The purpose of the poll
was to determine the opinions of its members on the qualifications of each candi
date and of which candidate in each race is best qualified. The poll was published
on July 6, 1972. Please remember that this poll was made by lawyers whose know
ledge of the candidates comes from working with them as lawyers. Here are the
results for Judge John S. Langford in his campaign to succeed Judge Durwood Pye:
Not Sufficiently
Known fo r
Expression of
Opinion
/ well\
! Qual lfied )
Qualified /
John S. LANGFORD
558
[173 1
/
Durwood T. PYE
\ 1S>2 /
201
52
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Dear Voter:
It's the judge, as a decision maker of the people, who
makes the difference in a fair and just court. I am
seeking election by the voters to succeed Judge
Durwood Pye because I can improve on the
effectiveness and efficiency of that court.
I earnestly ask your support.
John S. Langford
PAID POLITICAL AD
COUNTY-WIDE PRIMARY - AUGUST 8TH
All registered voters are eligible to vote in this race