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The Southern Israelite
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Miss Dorothy Selig arrived Friday
from Washington, I). C., where she
has been attending school at National
Park seminary, and will spend her
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Selig, at their home on Spring-
dale road, in Druid Hills.
Mrs.
City.
M. L. Hirsch is in Atlantic
Miss Jane Morris, of Dallas, Texas,
is expected .June 8 to visit her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Montag
on Briarcliff Hoad. Mr. and Mrs.
Montag will hold “open house” in
honor of Miss Morris Saturday eve
ning, June 8.
Miss Florette Visanska, a student
of Goucher College, Baltimore, is home
for the summer vacation.
Mr. L. J. Haas was called home
from a business trip on account of
the illness of his wife, who is tak
ing a rest cure at Davis-Fisher sani-
torium.
Mrs. Kugenc Oberdorfer, Sr., is in
Florida.
Miss Peggy Hirsch is recuperating
from a recent appendicitis operation
at Wesley Memorial Hospital.
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Miss Alice Apte, of Miami, Fla., is
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MRS. LEOPOLD HAAS AT
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Mrs. Leopold J. Haas, wife of Leo
pold Haas, well-known Atlanta insur
ance man, is convalescing at the I)a-
vis-Fischer hospital, following a re
cent illness. She has been confined
to the hospital since last Monday.
Mr. Edward M. Kahn, executive di
rector of the Jewish Alliance is in
Atlantic City to attend the conven
tion of the National Social Service
Workers.
Miss Rae Rosenberg has returned
to her home after an illness following
an appendicitis operation at the St.
Joseph’s Infirmary.
Mrs. Frank Gottesman and daugh
ter, Joy, are in New York City.
Of interest to a host of friends
throughout the South is the announce
ment of the wedding of Miss Dora
Mandel and Mr. John Seheer which
takes place Sunday, June 2. Follow
ing the ceremony the bride and groom
will leave for an extended trip to Cali
fornia.
Miss Reine Kahn has returned to
her home in New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hirsch are on
a fishing trip in Florida.
Mr. Leonard Wise, of Birmingham,
spent several days in the city last
week.
Mrs. David Wise and daughter
Eleanor are leaving for New York
and other points East.
Mr. Jack Saks, of Pineville, Ky.,
was a recent guest in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Shulhafer and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Gibbeon, of Savannah,
spent several days last week in the
city.
Mrs. Herman Cohen, of Dallas,
Texas, is expected June 16 to spend a
month with her sisters, Mrs. M. L.
Hirsch and Mrs. S. A. Visanska.
The friends of Mr. C. D. Schwartz
are sympathizing with him in the
death of his brother in Sumter, S. C.
I)r. and Mrs. David Marx have re
turned from New York and Balti
more, where they attended the en
gagement reception of their son,
David, to Miss Mary Hartman, of
Chicago.
Mrs. Abe Greenfield is recuperat
ing at home, after a recent operation.
Mrs. S. Hofflin, of Columbus passed
through the city en route to the wed
ding of her granddaughter in Pitts
burgh.
Mrs. Emanuel Mandel and son,
Bernard will be in New Orleans dur
ing the month of June.
M rs. Joseph Yampolsky and daugh
ter, Gertrude will spend some time in
New York City this summer.
Miss Ida Russ and Miss Minnie
Miller were hostesses at a bridge and
lingerie shower at the home of Miss
Miller on Atlanta Avenue Sunday,
May 26, complimenting Miss Mary
Taratoot, whose marriage to Mr. Max
London will ho an interesting event
of July.
Beautiful spring cut flowers were
arranged throughout the house, and a
color scheme of yellow and white was
carried out. Top score was won by
Miss Sadye Moret and consolation
prize by Mrs. Dave Haver. Miss Tara
toot was showered with beautiful gifts
by her many friends.
The guests included: the Misses
Bess Nissenbaum, Hattie Gerschow,
Anne Seigal, Mollye Russ, Sadye
Moret, Lena Gerschow, Minnie Russ,
Beulah Levin, Fannye Taffel, Tessie
Manes, Fannye Berchenko, Mollye
Klein, Lena Moret, Freda Miller, Ida
Russ, and Minnie Miller; the Mes-
dames C. Goldberg, Sam Gershon,
-Max Kessler and Dave Haver.
Rabbi and Mrs. Harry H. Epstein
have been host and hostess to their
mother and sisters who are here from
Chicago. The guests have been the
recipients of many lovely social cour
tesies during their stay here.
The many friends of the late Mr,
Harry Shear wish to express their
condolence to the members of the be
reaved family.
Mr. David Goldwasser, pianist, wa?
presented in senior recital by Miss
Clara Mae Smith on Monday evening
at Cable Hall.
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