The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 26, 1929, Image 32

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The Southern Israelite Pape 32 Whitney-McNeill Electric Co. “77»e Bright Spot” 720 Broad Str«*«*t Phone 1316 VI GI S I V, LA. ALEX. <;. EDELBLUT FURNITURE CO. “HIE STORE OF QUALITY ANI) ORIGINALITY Modern Furniture, Reproduction*, Antique*, Fabric*, Rug*, Imported lirn**wnre 319*321 Fightli (Jackson) St. Augusta, Ga. John Jay Cohen & Co. Real Eftlule Mortguge Loan* General Iiinuranee ’Masonic Temple AUGUSTA, GA. ^Tiiiaizy b (ON«m^ Motor Co. ** 527*29 BROAD STREET STUDEBAKER—I A SALI E—< ADIUEAI Phone 3333 327 Broad Si. Augusta, Ga. SO UTHERN WELDING CO. ELECTRIC A INI) ACETYLENE WELDING AND Cl TTING Telephone 1332 AUGUSTA <>23 Ellis Si. Claussen-Lawrence Construction Company Phone 1773 1391 Gwinnett Street \iigtista, (ia. & r Friendly Good M ishes f(tr the Ftissover Sawn (MumSttoQ (R ALWAYS Augusta, Georgia Howard Drug Co. 02« BROAD ST. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA m WITH OUR CORRESPONDENTS SOUTH GEORGIA NEWS Miss Fannye Elkins, of Alma, Ga., entertained with a miscellaneous shower and bridge party in honor of Miss Anne Lee Lazarus, of Waycross, Ci'a., a bride-elect. Six tables were arranged for bridge and rummy. Mrs. Mac Aarons, of Baxley, Ga., won high score, and Miss Sophie Schear won low score. Mrs. Harry Schear, of Waycross, Ga., won the rummy prize. The bride-elect was recipient of many beautiful gifts. A delicious salad course was served. Many out-of-town guest were among the players. Miss Henri Lubetkin, Mrs. M. Jacobson and Mrs. A. H. Lubetkin returned after spending several days in Savannah, Ga. Mrs. T. E. Sasser and Mrs. W. E. Groover were hostesses at a delightful bridge party and miscellaneous show er at the home of Mrs. Sasser on Carswell Avenue in compliment to Miss Henri Lubetkin, an attractive bride-elect. Several tables were arranged for bridge and after the interesting game, delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. M. Jacobson made high score and low score prize went to Miss Lubetkin. The honoree was the recipient of many lovely gifts. “April Shower” Given By Miss Mazo Honoring Bride-Elect Miss Henri Lubetkin whose mar riage to Mr. Max Ellin, of Homer- ville, Ga., will be an event of interest at an early date, was honor guest at a novelty shower and bridge party Sunday afternoon by Miss Libbye Mazo at her home on Brunei Street. Lovely spring flowers were used for decorations and seven tables were ar ranged for bridge and rummy. 1 he first prize for bridge was won by Mrs. M. Gilmore. She was pre sented with a novelty China salt and pepper shakers. Low score prize, a bridge set went to Mrs. Max Marcus, of Baxley, Ga. The prize for rummy, an attractive wall-pocket was awarded to Mrs. Alex Gilmore, of Blackshear. An elaborate salad course was served at the close of the game. Miss Lubetkin was the recipient of a lovely array of gifts, which was presented to her in the form of “April Showers” by Miss Thelma Weiser dressed as a bathing girl and holding an umbrella filled with the packages. Miss Ann Lee Lazarous played sev eral piano numbers while Miss Weiser danced and presented each gift to the bride-elect. After the opening of the gifts a reception followed to which the gen tlemen friends were invited. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Joe Hirsh, of Hazelhurst and her guest, Mrs. Dinken, of New York City; Mrs. Max Marcus, Mrs. Max Aarons, Mrs. Mose Hirshman, and Mrs. Ben Wolfson, of Baxley; and Miss Fannye Elkins, of Alma, and M!ss Esther Elkins, of Unadilla, and Mrs. A. Gilmore, of Blackshear. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Lazarus enter tained at a lovely reception, on Sun day afternoon, March 17, in honor of their son, Selwyn’s Bar Mitzvah. The home was beautifully decorated carrying out a color scheme of pink and white. The dining table held a pretty silver centerpiece with white azaleas and pink rose buds, and on each side were silver candle sticks holding pink tapers. The buffet held a silver basket with pink azaleas and the handle was tied with pink tulle. Miss Lena Michelson, of Perry, Fla. and Helen Lipsilz, of Jasper, Fla., served punch. Master Selwyn made a very inter esting talk which was followed by a talk by Rev. R. M. Miller, of Valdos ta. About 100 guests were present, many being from out of town. Miss Frieda Lazarus has returned from a visit to Raleigh, N. C. Mr. Lou Greenskum, of Wendell, N. C., and Mr. Herman Barker, of Wilson, N. C., were the guests several days of Mr. and Mrs. P. Lazarus. Mr. I. T. Cohen, of Atlanta, spent a few days with Mr. Lou Jackson, of Hahira, Ga. Mr. Mackey Klein, of Atlanta, was a business visitor to Valdosta. Miss Libbie Gilmore and Mr. Julius Gilmore has returned after at tending the Tau Epsilon Phi frater nity house party at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Fla. Miss Esther Elkins, of Unadilla, Ga., is the guest of Miss Ann Lee Lazarus, of Waycross, Ga. During his school career in Fort Valley Solomon won many k° n< **J among which were first place in t ready writers contest in the district high school meet when was in the ninth grade, and he a won the State Highway Safety essa. contest when in the sixth grade Fort Valley grammar school. He TL the valedictorian of his class of The regular meeting of the Daugh ters of Abraham was held at the home of Mrs. A. Harris in Douglas, Ga. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Joe Hirsh, of Hazelhurst, Ga., | at which time a benefit bridge party will be given. SOLOMON WINNER OF ESSAY CONTEST Fort Valley Y r outh Is Awarded Prize Of $500 Scholarship Fort Valley, Ga.,—Frederic Solomon has been awarded a prize of $500 in the Carl Laemmle Victor Hugo Scho larship contest. The subject of the essay contest in which pupils throughout the United States and Canada competed for the awards was What Ideals For Life do You Find in Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables? The papers were sub- i mitted last May and the aw'ards are just being made. The youth sub mitted his essay when a senior m the Fort Valley High school. He is now a student at the University 0 Georgia, where he is a member o the Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity and a member of the Phi Kappa Literary society, having recently won * ,* freshman impromptu debate. He also a member of the Beftads.