The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, August 15, 1975, Image 8

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PAGE 8 — THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE, August 15, 1975 CHECKER CAB COMPANY 563 Trabert Avenue, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Phone 404-525-5466 R. F. Hewatt, President Apartment For Rent N.E. 2 br. apt. beautifully decorated and furnished by designer. Tenant wishes to sell furnishings intact. $204 per month plus utili ties. Day 659-1212 ext. 4810 Evenings 633-9565 CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL iuv size * LIVING ROOM r*.i .DININGROOM ££■>* dart ja... ALL 3 FOR $39.95 FOR RENT By Day, Week or Month Beautiful new vacation home in elegant mountain community less than 1 hour from Atlanta. Excellent ten nis, golf, swimming and fishing. Superb restaurant. All within private boundary. 261-2554 EMPLOYERS WANTED For experienced person nel In all fields. NO FEES INVOLVED In this com munity service program. Please contact Gate City Lodge B’nal B'rKh: 874-3057 874-3709 JOB OPPORTUNITY FAMILY BILLIARDS Personable, \honest person needed for day manager. Pleasant, exciting work. References required. 522-7357 Mr. Dsnnemmn or Mr. Sifen OBITUARIES A. Maurice Loveman Dies; Tenn. Businessman Was 81 A. Maurice Loveman of Nashville, owner and president of A. M. LoVeman Lumber and Box Co., died Saturday, Aug. 2. Graveside services were held Monday, Aug 4, at Temple Cemetery in Nashville with Rabbi Randall M. Falk officiating. ■Mr. Loveman attended Vander bilt University and was graduated from Yale University and from Harvard Business School. He was a member of the Vine Street Temple, the Jewish Com munity Center, the American Council for Judaism, and Rotary Club. An accomplished flutist, Loveman traveled and performed throughout Europe in 1958 with an American symphony orchestra. He was a founder and board member of the first Nashville Symphony and was a founder and for many years a board member of the present Nashville Symphony. Loveman was a sponsor and life member of the Nashville Friends of Chamber Music and a member of the Amateur Chamber Music Players. Loveman had earned medals in swimming and track. Survivors include his wife, J. George Greenberg FORT LAUDERDALE: J. George Greenberg, 73, died Satur day, Aug. 9. Funeral was held August 11 in Savannah with interment in Bonaventure Cemetery there. Mr. Greenberg was a native of Savannah and a graduate of Savannah High School. He also was a graduate of Georgia Tech and New York University. He was a member of Congregation Agudath Achim. Mr. Greenberg was executive vice president of the Fur Manufac turers Assn, of New York. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Etta Greenberg of Fort Lauder dale; daughter, Mrs. Irene Stern of Beverly Hills, Calif.; son, Aaron Greenberg of Livingston, N.J.; and three grandchildren. Mrs. Louis Longwater Mrs. Mollie Kahn Longwater, 79, of Atlanta died Saturday, Aug. 9. Graveside services were held Sunday, Aug. 10, at Crest Lawn Memorial Park with Rabbi Alvin Sugarman officiating. Mrs. Longwater was born in Russia. She moved to Atlanta from Savannah in 1939. A charter member of B’nai B’rith Women, she was also a member of the Tem- * pie and its Sisterhood. Survivors are her husband, Louis Longwater; daughter, Mrs. Anna Belle Simmons Jr. of Denver; son, William Longwater of Atlanta and five grandsons. Hyman S. Glass Hyman S. Glass, 79, of Miami Beach, formerly of Atlanta, died Sunday, Aug. 10. Funeral was held Tuesday, Aug. 12, in Miami Beach, with inter ment in Mt. Nebo Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Richanji; Glass of Sevres, France; sistem , Fannie Glass of Atlanta, ang* Grace Glass of Arlington, Va., and a granddaughter. ^ - v r"' ) Lucille Loveman; daughter, Mrs. Emily L. Kisber of Atlanta; son, Andrew Maurice Loveman of Nashville and two granddaughters, Susie and Amy Loveman Kisber of Atlanta. Sam Zaban Sam Zaban, 82, of Atlanta died Wednesday, Aug. 6. Funeral was held Thursday, Aug. 7, with Rabbi Harry H. Eps tein and Cantor Isaac Goodfriend officiating. Mr. Zaban, a native of Hungary, was a retired hardware salesman. He was a member of Shearith Israel Congregation and the United Hebrew Benevolent Society. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rose Goldberg Zaban; daughters, Mrs. Jerome S. Merlin and Mrs. Alvin Miller, both of Atlanta; son, Robert L. Zaban of Kansas City, Mo., and eight grandchildren. Saul Jerome Saul Jay Jerome, 73, of Tamarac, Fla., died Sunday, Aug. 10. Funeral was held in Atlanta on Tuesday, Aug. 12, with Rabbi Martin S. Lawson officiating. Interment was in Arlington Memorial Park. Mr. Jerome was production manager for B. Lippman. Inc. He was a native of Russia. Survivors include his wife, the former Estelle Lippman; daughter, Mrs. Ronald Lorenc of Dunwoody; sister, Mrs. Geri Yalen of West Hartford, Conn.; brother, Harvey Jerome of Boston. LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPF.R ADVERTISEMENT STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF FULTON On application of ALVIN N. SIEGEL. Article* of Incorporation have been granted to SIEGEL AND GRUDE PC. by the Honorable SAM P MCKENZIE. Judge of the Superior Court of Fulton County, in accordance with the applicable provision of the Georgia Business Corporation code. The registered office of the Corporation is located at 1038 W. Peachtree Street, N. W Atlanta, Georgia 30309 and its registered agent at such address is ALVIN N. SIEGEL. The purpose of the Corpora tion is to represent litigants in Court and the preparation of pleadings and other papers incident to any action or special proceedings, in any Court or other Judicial body; conveyancing, the preparation of legal instruments of all kinds whereby a legal right is secured, the rendering of opinions as to the validity or invalidity of titles to real or personal property; the giving of any legal advise, and any ac tion taken for others in any matter connected with the law and to otherwise engage in the practice of law as authorized in Chapter 84-54 Ga Code. The Corporation shall have the right to enter into any other business or do any and all necesary and in cidental business which is not illegal in the State of Georgia and a provided for in the Georgia Business Corporation Code. The minimum capital with which the corporation shall commence business is $500 00. ALVIN N SIEGEL Siegel and Grudc 1038 W. Peachtree St . N W Suite 100 Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Mrs. Helen Caldwell ‘ MEMPHIS — Mrs. Helen L Caldwell, 85, of Memphis died Saturday, Aug. 9. She was the mother of Felix L. Caldwell of Savannah. Funeral was held August 11 in Memphis with interment in the Temple Israel Cemetery there. Mrs. Caldwell was a member of Temple Israel in Memphis. Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Carl M. Caufman of Little Rock, Ark.; another son, Jerome L. Caldwell of Memphis; ten gfandchildren and three great grandchildren. WANT AOS SEAMSTRESS EXPERT ALTERATIONS Reasonable- Fast Service 872-2688 or 636-6929 Robert Scheinfeld General Repair PAINTING/CARPENTRY FINISHING BASEMENTS AIR CONDITIONING ROOFING/GUTTERS We Fix What Needs It 872-0681 Tnnmrrinmnnr^^ “ APT. TO SHARE ° Young woman to share “ o 2 bedroom apartment. Buford Highway “ Must observe Kashruth Call after 7 633-5506 $ »ajnm a a t« Ladies! •y Bcllv Dance F\i •A Classes b> Sasha 6 weeks 516.50 Next session begins week of Aug. 17. Conuuicnt aftei ft! noon and nite classes. j:j: Tuesday and Thursday after- noons — Mon., Wed., and ;!•: Thors., Nites. !;!; Toco Hills Shopping ( enter :•!; Call 633-0265 for informa- ft[ lion and registration. ROOMMATE WANTED Responsible Male to share my lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apt. Utilities free. Call Elbert S. at 434-2062 or 876-8249. JOB OPPORTUNITY Secretarial help wanted by Buckhead educational center. Hrs. 10-4, Mon.- Fri. No Shorthand. Must relate well to people. 237-9050 after 7 p.m. Pm Good Bookkeeper/Accountant. Full charge bookkeeper. Broad accounting experi ence in general account ing. In-depth knowledge all office procedures. Supervisory experience. Preparation trial balance, financial reports and all schedules for taxes. Can taka shorthand. Reply: P. O. Box 8437 U.S. P.O. Station F Atlanta, Georgia 30306 Employment A vailable We are aeeklng a man who la aggresalve and Intelligent, and willing to learn the pawn shop business. We would like for him to have some retail experience, and be In good health. Hours are good, the salary Is negotiable, and we guarantee that the work is Interesting. We require current references. Please call us for an Interview, or come by In person. Jerry's Pawn Shop 88 Pryor St., S.kV. Atlanta. 525-0270 Roberts-Shields Memorial Company RUB EN STEIN y jbv .■lie'** Artistic Designs Of Marble Granite Bronze EQA.2M1 >! 2gnins<; , < r l'l Office 525-0663 Home 355-1624 Represented by Arnold Feldman