The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, March 29, 1929, Image 8

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Page 8 The Southern Israelite Phone Your Social News to WAlnut 7678 * OddtXjmu) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gordon of Chattanooga, Tenn., announce the birth of a daughter. Mr. Gordon was a former resident of this city. Recent visitors to the city includ ed Mr. Harold Hirsch, Jr., who is spending the spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirsch, Sr. Mr. Mannye Bermon of Birming ham, Ala., was the guest of his par ents. The friends of Miss Belle Clein will be pleased to learn that she has recovered from a recent attach of laryngitis. Mrs. Oscar Elsas has returned from Atlantic City. Mrs. Lawrence Steinheimer and daughter, Miss Henrietta, of Savan nah, spent the week-end in the city, the guests of Mr. D. Steinheimer and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauer. Mr. Julius Visanska, of Charleston, S. C., spent several days in the city. Mrs. J. Bokritzky and Miss Perle Bokritzky spent the week end in Chattanooga, Tenn., the guests of Mrs. A. Solomon. Mrs. Floyd Brandeis has returned from a trip East including New York and New Jersey. WEIL-BIRSCH WEDDING PLANS ARE OF WIDE SOCIAL INTEREST Birmingham, Ala., March 25. The marriage of Miss Julia Weil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Weil, to Mor ris Hirsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monte L. Hirsch, of Atlanta, will be among the important events of April, the wedding date being set for Thursday, April 4. The ceremony will take place at the Tutwiler hotel at 7:30 o’clock in the evening, with Dr. Mor ris Neufield reading the nuptial service. Miss Weil will be given in marriage by her father and is to be attended by a group of pretty young belles. Miss Ailene Freitag, of Atlanta, will be maid of honor and Mrs. Leonard Haas, sister of the groom-elect, also of Atlanta, is to be matron. The bridesmaids are to include Miss Peggy Hirsch, of Atlanta; Miss Melanie Dennery and Miss Alice Wilzin, of New Orleans, and Miss Hattie Hazel Wolff, of Birmingham. Sidney Smith, of Atlanta, will serve Mr. Hirsch as best man, and the groomsmen are to be Stanley Erd- reich, Bennet Rich, Herbert Hafter and Walter Levy, of Birmingham; Max Nussbaum, Henry Hirsch, Leon ard Haas, of Atlanta, and Julius Schloss, of Baltimore. A number of pre-nuptial courtesies are being given for this popular bride- elect. Mrs. Abe Rich entertained 12 guests in compliment to Miss Weil Saturday, when she gave a bridge party at her home and other functions are scheduled for the present week. Beginning Monday, April 1, Mrs. Marc Linx and Mrs. Mena Sterne will entertain Miss Weil at the initial number in a series of parties. Mrs. Leo Rich, Mrs. Sidney Hart and Mrs. V. Hugo Marx are arranging a din ner party for Miss Weil Monday eve ning, April 1. Mrs. Leopold Loeb and Mrs. Dave Meyer are entertaining for the bride- elect Tuesday, giving a luncheon. Tuesday evening. Mrs. Harold Leh man and Mrs. Leonard Wertheimer are honoring Miss Weil a party. A breakfact party, scheduled for Wed nesday morning, April 3, will be giv en by Mrs. Plugene Wolff. Mrs. Mer lin Herzfield and Mrs. Fannie Herz- field, honoring Miss Weil and Mr. Hirsch. Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Weil, parents of the bride-to-be, will entertain at Hillcrest Country Club on the evening of Wednesday, April 3, including members of the bridal party and out- of-town guests for the wedding in the guest list. Mrs. Louis Wellhouse, Mrs. Lil lian Jacobs, Mrs. Chas. Adler and Miss Evelyn Adler spent a few days in Macon, Ga. Mrs. James Levy, of Paducah, Ky., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Frank- el. Mrs. W. W. Visanska and Miss Morette Visanska are spending the latter’s Easter holidays in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. So Many Low Prices So Many Fine Foods W E CAN’T FIND SPACE SUFFICIENT TO AD- VERTISE BUT VERY FEW OF THEM. SO WE OFFER YOU A STANDING INVITATION TO VISIT YOUR NEAREST A&P STORE AND AT YOUR LEISURE EXAMINE “A&P” PRICES AND FOODS, YOUR SELF. Phone Your Social News to WAlnut 7678 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Charles Newman are charming acquisitions to Atlanta social life, having moved from Mont gomery. Mrs. Newman was Miss Florence Levi, of Dallas, Texas a cousin of Mrs. Edwin Haas. The Sigma Theta Pi Sorority g ave an enjoyable script dance at the Stan dard Club on March 28th. College boys and girls and many out-of-town guests attended. The Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity will give a baby dance at the Standard Club March 30th. Rabbi and Mrs. Tobias Geffen and family have moved to their new home, 593 Washington Street, N.W. Mrs. Henry Rosenbaum is visiting her parents in Fort Myers, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Davis, Jr. of Cincinnati are the parents of a son Allen 111, born March 9th. Mrs. Davis was formerly Miss Rose Ger- shon of Atlanta. Mrs. H. I. Rice and daughters, Anna and Cecil returned from New York where they attended the Idursky-Roth wedding. The Messrs. Ben Strauss and Bill Elias were hosts at a dance at the home of Mr. Strauss on North Ave. The chaperones for the evening in cluded Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Strauss, Mrs. L. H. Elias, Mrs. B. J. Apple, Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Davis and Mrs. Morris Bernard. Among the members of the younger social set who were invited were the Misses Carolyn Wein- stock, Sylvia Miles, Louise Solomon- son, Claire Bernard Evelyn Rosenberg, Mildred Cohen, Ethel Smullian, Rose Fannie Berman, Muriel Ullman, Mary Claire May, Jackie Green, Edith Ep stein and Ailene Greenblott; the Messrs. Ben and Louis Ehrlich, Alvin Berman, Joe May, Sidney Greenblott, Alan and Bert Jacobson, Ed Vajada, Edwin Gavron, Julius Hoffman, Henry and Herman Geigerman, Philip Ep stein, Eugene Diamond, Billy May, and Morris Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Stein were hosts at a party on March 17th in honor of their sister, Miss Sarah Goodman of Athens, Ga. Among those present were the Misses Eva Boss, Toots Es- serman, Sara Shuman, Dorothy Shu man, Gladys Shuman, Eva Weinberg, Fannie Ney, Helen Seff, Rose Sef , and Sara Goodman; the Messrs. Harr\ Wengrow, Sidney Jacobs, Lawrence Rubenstein, Herbert Levington, Edc Blitzstein, Charlie Fram, Leonar Klein, Dave Shuman and Leon Se Mrs. L. I. Kaplan is visiting rela tives in New York. Mr. I. Davidson of New Z'!, was the guest of friends in At an Miss Ernestine Hirsch ^ as home” Sunday evening, March