The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 12, 1979, Image 20

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trituane Mrs. Tania Sweet Mrs. Tania Isikoff Sweet, 74, of Atlanta, a native of Russia, died Saturday, Oct. 6. Graveside service was held Monday, Oct. 8, at Greenwood Cemetery with Rabbi Harry H. Epstein and Cantor Isaac Goodfriend officiating. Mrs. Sweet was a graduate of Piedmont Hospital School of Nursing and a registered nurse for over 30 years until her retirement eight years ago. Survivors include her husband, Ben Sweet; son, Marshall Sweet of San Francisco; sister, Mrs. Lillian Basist of Memphis, and brother Otis Isikoff of Atlanta. Mrs. Mamie Klausman Mrs. Mamie Klausman of Atlanta died Wednesday, Oct. 10. Funeral service was to be held Friday, Oct 12, at Spring Hill Chapel with Rabbi Alvin Sugarman officiating. Internment will be at Crest Lawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Klausman, the widow of Dr. Marcus Klausman, was the owner of the Southern Health Institute (Battle Creek Treat ments) from 1929-48. She also worked for eight years at the thrift shop of the National Council of Jewish Women. Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Georgenne Thompson and son, Nat F. Klausman, both of Atlanta; sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Wengrow of San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Leonard Blumenthal of Columbia, Mo.; brother, Walter Berger of San Diego; seven grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Karl Frank Karl Frank, 84, of Atlanta, formerly of Little Rock, Ark., died Monday, Oct. 8. Funeral service was held Tuesday, Oct. 9, at the Temple with Rabbi Alvin Sugarman officiating. Interment was in Mount Sinai Cemetery in St. Louis. Mr. Frank, a native of Germany, was a retired merchant. After moving to Atlanta he worked in the sales departments at Rich’s and Buckhead Men’s Shop. He was a Mason, a member of Scimitar Shrine in Little Rock, past president of the Arkansas Rotary Club, and a member of the Buckhead Rotary Club and the Temple. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rosalind Emanuel Frank; daughter, Mrs. John Frey of Atlanta; brother, Alexander Frank of Little Rock, and two grandchildren. MANSOUR AN5ARJ ORIENTAL RUGS Bought, sold, rroded deemed repaired A FINE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL RUGS , Doth old ood new Please visit our showroom One block south of Lenox Square 3366 Peachtree Rd.. N£. 262-2711 Best Wishes to Our Jewish Friends and Customers —Fauntroy— Continued from page I comment from Lowery. Last Friday, the State Department expressed skepticism over the Lebanon cease-fire which it termed “shaky” but “holding.” The cease-fire was, in fact, in effect before Arafat’s message to Fauntroy saying the PLO would observe it. Fauntroy’s statement followed an exchange of cables between the SCLC in Atlanta and Arafat. Fauntroy considered Arafat’s first message inadequate and cabled for “clarification.” The reply from the PLO leader that arrived last Friday indicated to - Fauntroy that Israel was not included in the promised cease fire. Meanwhile, in Amman, Abdul- Jawad Saleh, a member of the PLO executive committee, said over the weekend that the PLO rejected proposals by Jackson calling for the freezing of its violence against Israel, recognition of Israel and joining the Camp David accords. The family of the late Sol Greenberg wishes to thank all of their friends and relatives for the condolences expressed during their recent loss. The family of the late Nora Stahlman wishes to thank all of their friends and relatives for their expressions of sympathy during their recent loss. Artistic Designs of Marble Granite Bronze Roberts-Shields Memorial Company 100S Brady Ave., N.W. 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And no matter what the problem, whether it has to do with your family, health, job or anything else, there is help available. So, if you have a problem and don't know what to do or where to turn, don’t keep it festering inside you. Pick up the phone now and get started toward a solution. TiwnkfiomBworttinrriiBruK Unttld WSy MARBLE»GRANITE#BRON2E EXCLUSIVE AUTHORIZED AGENTS IN YOUR HOME OR AT OUR PARK Lee Coon — Glen Higgens Office 355-3360 After Hours 346-0633 C f e/t Lquia HHMnonnl pS!i 2000 Manana Btvd . N.W Atlanta, Gaorgia 30318 Pag* 21 THL SOL'THFR,\ ISRAELITE October 12, 1979