The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 26, 1929, Image 6

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Page 6 The Southern Israelite Phone Your Social New8 to WAIm.t 7678 -I. - |/^s Phone Your Social News to WAlnut 767R / — Miss Ruth Met*, of New Orleans, has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. David Marx. She was delightfully en tertained by her hosts with a buffet supper on Sunday evening, April 21st. About thirty-five members of the younger set were invited. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hirsch have returned from a delightful wedding trip to Cuba, Panama, and Guntamala, and are at home at 1013 Ponce de Leon Avenue. Miss Elsie Levinson, of Columbus, Ga., was the recent guest of her cousins, the Misses Evelyn and Pearl Levinson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Hakritzky, of Chattanooga, Tenn., spent the Pass- over holidays with their mother. Mrs. I). H. Kosenblum and little son, Joel Warren, have returned to their home in Hutler, Pa., nfter a delightful visit to Chattanooga and Atlanta. Miss Florence Reese, of Mobile, Ala,, was the guest of Mrs. Herbert Taylor. Mr. Hilly May was host at a thea tre party recently. His guests includ ed the following members of Atlanta’s younger social set: the Misses Sylvia Miles, Mildred Cohen, Evelyn Rosen berg, Edith Epstein, Aline Greenblatt, Carolyn Weinstock, Ethel Smullian, and Muriel Nelman the Messrs. Her bert Elias, Hen Strauss, Louis Ehr lich, Sidney Newman, G. H. Tipp, Eu gene Diamond and Philip Epstein. Mrs. Joseph R. Sternberg, of Bris tol, Tenn., has returned home after visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Visanska. Mrs. Mannie Adler has returned to her home in Birmingham. Mrs. I. H. Hirsch is in Memphis, Tenn., the guest of her son and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Haas. KE ELY'S Crepe de Ch me Gowns $2.95 Made to Sell for $4. ( )S —Fresh, new merchandise, never before shown, bought especially for this Sale and displayed for the first time Monday. Sketched is one of these heavy supple Crepe de Chine gowns. Peach, pink and green. Trimmed in selected laces—Margot, Irish crochet and filet. Finished with pointed scallops at bottom. Fdged around neck, armholes and bottom with dyed foot ing to match gown. Round and Vee-necks. Sizes 15 to 17. MRS. MORRIS M. RUSS IS HOSTESS AT BRIDGE-TEA Mrs. Morris M. Russ entertained at a lovely bridge-tea at her home on Wednesday, April 17. Throughout the home were quantities of spring llow- ers artistically arranged. Mrs. Russ was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Ben Bressler. The guests included: Mes- dames Harry Weinberg, Mike Ellman, Harry Constangy, Morris Constangy, Julius Tennebaum, Rubin Cohen, A. I). Stein, Jake Tennenbaum, H. R. Saul, Meyer Goldstein, Max Mendel, Abe Cohen, Hyman Cohen, Joe Smol- en, Dave Schacper, Sol Ronun, Jack Brazer, Sam Levy, Jack Schroei, Wil liam Kleiner, M. B. Copeloff, Hyman Gluckman, Joe Klein, Victor Swent- ker, Mandel Romm, Harry Gordon, Sam Smullian, Charles Smullian, Mor ris Abelman, Ben Bach, J. C. Cohen, and Mrs. Burman, of Camilla, Ga. Top score prizes were won by Mrs. Julius Tennenbaum and Mrs. Charles Smul lian. Second prize by Mrs. Sam Levy, Mrs. Ike Tennenbaum. Consolation was cut by Mrs. Hyman Gluckman, Mrs. William Kleiner. The booby prize was awarded Mrs. Harry Weinberg. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Guthman spent several days in the city. Dr. and Mrs. Eark Rothschild of New York are interesting visitors in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Elsas. Mrs. Etta Menke of New York is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Joel. Mrs. and Mrs. Herman Rosenbum and Miss Kitty Rosenbum, have re turned to New York, after visiting Mrs. Morris Rich at the Georgian Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Lee \Y eil of Birming ham are expected to spend next week end with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hirsch and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hirsch. , lhe M'sses Sara Shuman, Gladys Shuman, Marie Schener, Rose Sefl', Lena Shuman and Helen Seff were guests of the Macon Chapter Junior Hadassah at their April meeting. They witnessed an enthusiastic meet ing showing signs of an active group even though the chapter is a compara tively new one. Billy, of Nashville, Tenn., are si mg several weks with their pai Mr. and Mrs. B. Hurwitz. The many friends of Mr. ai Abe Herman, Mr. and Mrs. M stein, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nal Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mi Rosenthal, of Carthage, Mo.- ] Mrs. Mike Ellman, Mr. Ben and Mr. Jack Ellman will re learn of the passing of their Mr. Meyer Ellman. Mr. Ellm one of Atlanta’s best-loved citizens and occupied an im place in the Jewish community Mrs. L. Bodenbumer and Mrs. L Mayer of Pensacola, Fla., are guest* of Mrs. Sol Benjamin and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bodenbumer. Mrs. A. Littienthal has returned from Savannah. Mrs. Mervyn Sterne of Birming ham was an interesting opera visi tor. Mrs. M. Y. Ehrlech of Savannah and Mrs. M. L. Cohn of New York are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Ehrlech on Fourteenth Street. Mrs. Percy Myers and Miss Betty Myers of Savannah are guests of Mrs. Morris Rich at the Georgian Terrace. Mrs. Louis Byck of Louisville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Werner Byck, at the Terrace. The friends of Mrs. Seine Einstein will be glad to know that she is able to be out, after her recent illness, Miss Mary Tesler is spending sev eral weeks in West End. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, of Chat tanooga, Tenn., were among the out- of-town guests attending the Levin son- Prager engagement reception. Mrs. Simon Levy- has returned froni an extended stay in Florida. Exquisite FOOTW F A I! tor those that care for the finer things— Only one price— s 10 OVER 50 STYLES ' 9 * l * b * n *}£?SH mt