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Sen. Lautenberg to speak
at Bondsdinnerfor Nunn
United States Sen. Frank R.
Lautenberg of New Jersey will be
the guest speaker at the Atlanta
Israel Bonds Dinner honoring
Senator Sam Nunn. The dinner
will be held Monday, June 2, at the
Hyatt Regency Atlanta. The recep
tion begins at 6:30 p.m. followed
by dinner at 7:30.
Lautenberg, a long time activist
in Jewish affairs, served as the
national general chairman of the
United Jewish Appeal.
Lautenberg, a native of Pater
son, N.J. is the son of immigrant
parents. After serving in Europe
during World War 11, he gradu
ated from the Columbia School of
Business under the G.l. Bill with a
B.S. degree in economics.
He is the co-founder of Auto
matic Data Processing Inc. and
was the major force in its develop
ment. Today ADP is the world’s
largest computing firm.
Lautenberg was elected to the
United States Senate in 1983. He
Barbara Morgan, who was the
backup candidate for Christa Mc-
Auliffe for the NASA Teacher in
Space Program, will speak at a
high tea gathering for charter
members of the newly formed
Auxiliary of the Atlanta Jewish
Home at 2 p.m., Tuesday, May 20,
at the Ritz-Carlton, Buckhead. The
NASA Space Program Teacher-
naut is the niece of Atlantans Jean
and Herb Cohen.
Ms. Morgan presently resides in
Fresno, Calif., where since 1979
she has taught at McCall-Donnelly
Elementary School. She will assume
a leadership role in the NASA
Teacher in Space Program when
the shuttle* program resumes.
Meanwhile, she will continue to
promote the educational goals of
the program, and has committed
herself to an active role in her state
to motivate young people to expand
their horizons in preparation for
the future.
In addition to Ms. Morgan, the
program at the Ritz-Carlton Buck-
head will include Betty Tieman,
past president of the Columbus,
Ohio, Jewish Home, and informal
modeling from Rive Gauche.
The main auxiliary goals are to
Frank Lautenberg
serves on the budget, appropria
tions and the environment and
public works committees and on
many subcommittees.
He has a long-standing interest
in cancer research, and founded
the Lautenberg Center for General
and Tumor Immunology named in
memory of his father who died of
Barbara Morgan
involve a wide range of women
from the entire Jewish community
in Atlanta in auxiliary-sponsored
activities in the home; to reach a
first year membership of 500; and
to create a positive public image,
new community awareness, and
understanding of the needs of the
home’s elderly resident population.
For further information, call
Susan Milberg, 351-8410.
cancer while the senator was a
teenager.
He was commissioner of the
Port Authority of New York and
New Jersey, former president of
the Association of Data Process
ing Service Organizations and a
member of the Economic Devel
opment Authority of New Jersey.
Gilbert Bachman, Bennett A.
Brown and S. Stephen Selig III
will co-chair the dinner. Asher
Benator is general chairman of the
Bonds organization and Dr. Mar
vin C. Goldstein is Georgia state
chairman.
For more information and res
ervations, contact the Israel Bonds
office at 634-9500.
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