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MB. AM) MBS. HARRY LESSER
CELEBRATE WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
A happy event of Sunday, May 5,
1929, was the informal reception and
family dinner party given by Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Lesser entertaining the
family connections and a number of
ffiends in celebration of their twenty-
fifth wedding anniversary, at
attractive home, on South
street.
The reception rooms of the home
were a mass of flowers, roses and
iris being used with pretty effect.
The immediate family and a number
,,f friends that came from a distance
wore given an elaborate mid-day din
ner and during the afternoon friends
and relatives called informally.
Cream and cake and drinks weie
passed.
Mr. and Mrs. Lesser were married
in Atlanta and she was formerly Miss
Fanny Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs. lesser’s children, who
uamo to Rome to be with them for
the celebration were Frank and Her
man Lesser, students university of
Georgia. Athens, Mrs. Abe Apple-
bnum, F.nsley, Ala., formerly Miss
Esther Lesser.
Other out-of-town guests present
were Mrs. ,1. Applebaum, and Abe
Applebaum, F.nsley, Ala.; Oscar Ap
plebaum, Gadsden, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs.
Fph Tunkle, Birmingham, Ala.; Mor
timer Freeman, New York; Hymie
\vrunin, Macon, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Mendoll, Mrs. Poarlman, and
Mrs. Morris David Rives. Cedartown;
Mrs. 1*. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Manning. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tenen-
haum, Miss Alice Tenenbaum, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Constangy, Miss Elaine,
and Herbert Constangy, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Constangy, Miss Eleanor and
Joe Constangy, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ell-
man, and Miss Marjorie and Harold
Ellman, Atlanta; and Mr. and Mrs.
Emanuel Wender, and Irving Wonder.
Roanoke. Ala.
Mrs. D. Stein has returned to her
home in Atlanta after a visit with
her daughter. Mrs. Chase Esserman.
Louise Esserman
hint a Sunday.
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motored to At-
SOUTH GEORGIA NEWS
By Lou Jackson
Miss Lena Belle Biumberg of r 0 .
than, Ala. returned home from a tour
of the Southern states. Miss Blumberc
accompanied Dolores Del Rio famous
actress at the piano in the new fii m
“Evangeline” now being made at the
site near New Iberia, La.
Mr. Frank Stein of Jacksonville is
spending the week with his sister.
Mrs. Sam Lazarus of Valdosta.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rudderman of
Madison, Fla. spent the Passover hol
idays with their relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. Nathan Minsk of Adel left for
New York to spend a month with her
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Lipsitz of Jas
per, Fla. announce the engagement of
their daughter Helen, to Mr. Abe Isen-
son, of Bainbridge, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Minsk and daugh
ter, Shirley, of Albany, returned home
after visiting Birmingham and At
lanta.
Mrs. Sam Levine and Mr. Max Si
mon of Hahira were called to Raleigh,
N. C. on account of the death of their
brother, Nathan.
His many friends in South Georgia
will regret to learn of his sudden
death.
The Jew Bu Lee Club of Thomas-
ville, announce the Spring Opening
Dance, to be held at the Rosemary
Inn of that city on May 23rd.
The T. N. T. Club of Wayeross
announce a Dinner Dance to be held
at the Hotel Ware on Thursday, May
30th.
Mr. and Mrs. Chernoff of Savannah,
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Ida, to Julius E. Scriber.
of Blackshear, Ga.
x> Pincomson and Julius Jaffee
have returned to St. Augustine, Flor
ida after a ten day visit with Mr.
Jaffee’s parents, Rev. and Airs. M.
Jaffee. Last V ednesday evening Rev.
and Mrs. Jalfee honored their guests
with an informal dance at their home
on E. 1st street.
Mrs. A. Lease and son, Nat Lease,
motored from Dublin, Ga.. Sunday,
and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs!
Louis Kalin.
Misses Helen Lipsitz, Laura Sim
mons, Dorothy Buckles, Olive Cald
well; Messrs. Dave Gibbs, Lou Jack-
son, Mac Lipsitz and Carl Downing
attended the graduation exercises of
the Jasper High School, Jasper. Ha.
Miss Edith Lipsitz graduating with
high honors.
Forming a congenial party were
Misses Libbye Mayo, Libbye Gilmore.
Sarah Schneider and Frances Mayo.
Messrs. Julius Gilmore and Barney
Glych, motored to Brunswick and St.
Simons Island as the guests of Mis?
Minnie Cohen.
The last meeting of the season of
the Valdosta Sisterhood was held in
the Temple, Thursday, May 9th. The
officers for the year 1929*1930 were
installed in their respective offices.
Mm'v' EP J 1 Tunkle amt sons, Alvin »x 10 .„ 1ICU m tueir reaper
k- •’ ‘? n ' "■'H’h Kemp Tunkle, of after which an enjoyable social hour
“‘ingnam, Ala., are visiting Mrs. wqc Tu n Hip coming
lunkles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike
Miller. Mr. Tunkle joined Mrs. Tun
kle for the week-end.
Dan Lease spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Mr and Mrs. Joe H. Lesser who
have been visiting their parents in
Rome have returned to their home in
Yiest Palm Beach, Florida.
was held. The officers for the coming
year are—Mrs. Sam Lazarus, Pres
ident; Mrs. Abe Golivesky, ^ i ce ‘
President; Mrs. Jack Bierman, Secre
tary; and Mrs. Harry Abrahams.
Treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bierman of Ti
ton, and son Eugene were the
of their parents Mr. and Mrs. -
Bierman.