The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, March 29, 1929, Image 27

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The Southern Israelite Page 27 Mr. Henry Rosenthal, son of Mrs. Kate Rosenthal, has gone to Athens, Georgia to take charge of a shoe store in that city. <$> Miss Annette Asher, of Atlanta, spent several days with relatives in Augusta. SIGNS MllllO/ii'! AOV SPiSCC- FORI) BATTERIES $13.00 Whittle Battery Service S2S Broad St. Phone 1166 Cook With Gas GAS LIGHT CO. OF AUGUSTA and make housework easy. Auto Storage, Washing, Alemiting PHONE 3843 Brown & Cooper Harper Bros. Art Store The Picture Framers 426 Eighth St., Augusta, Gs. Phone 736 ulKj differe Southern Welding Company Electric and Acetylene Welding and Cutting Telephone 1332 133 Broad St LAND DRUG CO. Cer. Broad and Marbury Sts. Augusts, Ga. JUST ARRIVED— NEW BUDWEISER Try a Case—Also Bevo SAM BARON & CO. Phone 588 AUGUSTA NEWS immim'miHimiHMnimimHimiMmiimimMiiMmtHiHiHHHiniiMHiiiimiiHiiittimiMHmmtiiiMimmmmmc Misa Florence Leaser, of Boston, one of the most diatinguished of the younger American women interested in Palestine as a Jewish homeland, was in Augusta and spoke at a meet ing under the auspices of the Augusta chapter of the Augusta chapter of the Junior Hadassah. Miss Jennie Sandler, president of the chapter, was chairman of this meeting. Mr. Lioneal Levy, of New York, will arrive from Florida for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Levy. Mr. Levy, an architect, who for several years has been with the Tex Rickard enterprises, built the sta dium in Miami where the recent Sharkey-Stribling bout was staged. Mrs. William Weil and Mrs. Lee Blum entertained a number of mutual friends and visitors at a bridge party at the “Blue Moon.” A beautiful luncheon was served, the Valentine idea being carried out in all details of the delightful occasion. —<^- A very charming bridge party was given for a number of visitors in the city at the palatial residence of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Slusky, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Slusky. Mrs. Schrameck Is the Hostess at an Elaborate Luncheon Mrs. Jake Schrameck was hostess yesterday at a luncheon given in honor of a number of visiting friends and which was one of the most beautiful a? well as one of the most enjoyed given this season. Mrs. Schrameck, who always entertains with delight ful charm, as well as elegance, had for her midday guests a party of twelve who were served an elaborate and most recherche luncheon. Mrs. Schrameck’s guests were Mrs. Joseph Ferst, of New York, Mrs. Lew is Haym, of New York, Mrs. Simmons, of Atlanta, Mrs. Sam Schneider, Mrs. Julia S. Simon, Miss Rose Warner, Mrs. Ijeon Simon, Mrs. S. Ix?sser and Mrs. Herbert Nachman. Mrs. Schneider and Mrs. IMntchuck Compliment Visiting Guest Complimenting Mrs. Louis Haym, of New York, Mrs. Ix>uis Pintchuck and Mrs. Jake Schneider entertained jointly yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pintchuck, three tables of bridge being played. Mrs. Pintchuck’a home was very at tractive in its adornments of daffodils, with which were mingled fern fronds, while potted plants were effectively placed. “A NORDIC KNIGHT'* (Continued from Page 26) Lipshitz opened the door, pausing for a last word. “You may lose all your friends," he said, “but you can come to me then, I will want to be your friend.” He went in, asking no reply of Allan, who stood transfixed. How long he stood there, he did not know. All thoughts had faded from him, especially remote were his thoughts of the rosy future he had planned for himself. Nor could he recall Lipshitz’s words. Only the look of contempt Lipshitz had cast upon him. That burned in him, seared him to the core. At last he stirred, squared his broad shoulders and with determined step, moved on. I’rofessor Chalmers no longer sup ports the Nordic theory and the firm of Lipshitz and Parker, consulting en gineers, is comfortably successful in our town. Copyright 1928 by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc. <8> Mrs. Mortimer Jarecky won the high score prize, which was a candy jar; Mrs. Julia Simon, the consolation, a china ornament; while Mrs. Haym was presented with a silver pencil. <j> ■— Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eichholtz have re turned to Atlanta to again make that city their home, after spending six months in Augusta. STULB’S RESTAURANT Broad Street, Opposite the Monument Specialising on After the regular Friday evening service at the Telfair Street Temple, Mr. I). Slusky, through request, gave a very interesting and inspiring talk on his recent trip to Palestine. SEA FOODS OF ALL KINDS W r. HEPFKRNAN Proprietor* CARL P. BTNB AUGUSTA. GA. Open From 7 A. M. to Midnight $ Mrs. Abraham Levy was hostess at a delightful bridge party at her home on the hill complimenting a number of visitors. $ Miss Anna Belle Cohen and Mr. Allen Cohen left last week for Charleston to attend the marriage of Miss Essie Ruben and Mr. Sol Cohen, of Macon, at which Mr. Allen Cohen was his brother’s best man. <4> Many Augusta friends and class mates of Victor Victor, who is a broth er of Mrs. I. Clarence Levy of Au gusta, and a graduate of the Univer sity of Georgia, 1914, will be inter ested to learn of the success he is making as a playwright in New York. The name of the play that met with such enthusiasm was “Flight." <* Quite a distinctive honor was awarded Miss Lois Levy, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Abram Levy, who is a student at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts. She has been selected as one of twenty-two from the entire school to enter a world-wide contest sponsored by ten large textile mills. Moses Schneider, of Alandale, S. C., died suddenly on the morning of February 21, and was buried in Au gusta on February 22. C. T. GOETCHIUS & BROTHER DRUGS SODA KODAKS CANDY 702 Broad Street at 7th Phone 164 Augusta, Ga. TRADE AT Red Arrow Service Station PEOPLES OIL CO. Hangers, Belting. Shafts. Pulleys. Packing. Lacing- BOILERS For Milla and Public Works Low Prices. Pumps, Injectors, Tank and Stack Pipe, Mill Suppliaa, Cotton, Oil, Gin, Saw, Grist, Fertilizer, Mill Machinery, Supplies and Repairs, and Castings LOMBARD FOUNDRY, MACHINE, BOILER WORKS AND MILL SUPPLY STORE Augasta, Ga. Capacity 300 Handa lM.tM Feet Flew Space