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MISS LEVKOFF RECEIVES
OVATION
One of the greatest ovations ever
Riven a Brenau girl was Riven to
Eleisa Ixwkoff Wednesday evening,
May 31, as she sang in the dining
room to about 500 girls and 200 alum
ni visitors.
She also took part in the operas,
“Martha’' and “Faust” and sang “Ba-
carolle from Tales of Hoffman” with
Miss Maxine Watson, of South Caro
lina.
Miss Ix?vkoff is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Ix>vkoff of 651 Park
Way Drive.
MRS. GROODZINSKY IS HONORED
Mrs. Abe Groodzinsky, of New York
City, formerly of Atlanta, was the
recent guest of her sister, Mrs. A.
BorochofT, and while in Atlanta she
was extensively entertained by many
of her friends. Mrs. Jack Rothenberg
gave a luncheon and theater party in
Mrs. Groodzinsky’s honor, and the
following entertained at bridge-teas
for her: 'Mrs. Jake Rosenberg, Mrs.
Morris Nissenbaum, Mrs. Barney Ilur-
witz, Mrs. Dave Cohen, and Mrs. Max
Silverman. Mrs. Groodzinsky is at
present visiting in Washington, D. C.,
after which she will return to her
home in New York.
JOSEL-TENENBA U M ENGAGE-
MENT IS OF CORDIAL
INTEREST
The cordial interest of a host of
friends centers in the announcement
by Mr. and Mrs. Abram Josel of the
engagement of their daughter, Flor
ence Elayne, to Abe Benton Tenen-
baum, the marriage to be solemnized
in July.
Miss Josel is a graduate of Ogle
thorpe university, where she was one
of the most popular members of her
class, and where she distinguished her
self for her dramatic talent. She was
a member of the Oglethorpe Players’
Club and starred in several college
productions. She also attended Co
lumbia university, where she special
ized in psychology and literature. She
has resided in Atlanta for some years,
having come to this city from Darien,
Ga. She is a sister of Nathan Josel.
Mr. Tenenbaum is the youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Tenenbaum, pio
neer citizens of Atlanta. He received
his education at Tech Hibh school and
the Georgia School of Technology. Mr.
Tenenbaum is a member of the firm
Tenenbaum Brothers, and is well
known in fraternal, civic and business
circles.
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AWNINGS
MISS STEINHEIMER
TO PRESENT PUPILS
Miss Nellie J. Steinheimer present
ed a group of pupils in a piano re
cital, June 6, Ampico Hall.
Those appearing on the program
are: Rosalene Crimm, Bobbie Ferst,
Dorothy Frankel, Sara Louise Kuhn,
Dorothy Kunsberg, Helene Nissen
baum, Dorothy Margolin, Leila Mich-
alove, Hazel Samuels, Essie Wenar.
Alvin Nissenbaum, violinist assisted
on the program.
The public was invited.
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Blumen-
thal have returned here to spend their
summer vacation with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin K. Berker at
195 North Avenue. Dr. Blumenthal
has been a popular member of the
faculty of the Johns Hopkins Univer
sity, Baltimore, Md.
Mr. II. Smith and daughters, Anna
and Mickey, motored to New York to
attend the wedding of Mr. Smith’s
niece. They will return home the latter
part of June.
Miss Alice Smith will visit her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, in June.
Mrs. Jake Cohen and son, Harvey
Lee, visited relatives in Birmingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Streitfeld and sons
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jake Cohen. Mike
Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Feldman of Chattanooga, is now mak
ing Atlanta his home.
Miss Hattie Gerschow and Jake
Hirsch are to be married June 27th at
the Jewish Woman’s Club.
The Alpha Sigma Kappa Sorority
have held their last fneeting this
season.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Cohen and Mr
and Mrs. Hyman Cohen and childrer
motored to Monroe recently to spenci
the day with Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Mendel and family.
The many friends of Mrs. B. Boc
stein, who was injured in an autom
bile accident and who has been sta
ing with her daughter and son, IV
and Mrs. Herman Jacobson, will
glad to know that she was able to i
turn to her home on Washingt
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Brown
the parents of a son, Morris Jack.
MRS. LOUIS ROSENBERG HOI
FORMER ATLANTAN
Mrs. Louis Rosenberg enter!
at a bridge luncheon at Davison
room in honor of Mrs. Julius G
of New York city, formerly Miss
ra Rosenberg, of Atlanta. The j
were: Mrs. M. Rosenberg, Mr
Dwoskin, Mrs. H. Berman, Mi
Glazer, Mrs. Sam Harris, Mrs.
Ginsberg, Mrs. H. Dwoskin, M
Levine, Mrs. L. Gavant, Miss
Isacoff, Miss Rosalee Boorstein
Anne Dwoskin, Mrs. I. Kinsler!
Julius Greene.
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Atlanta, Ga.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ringel an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Gertrude, to Louis Levine on May
28th, 1929 in New York City. Mr. and
Mrs. Levine left on the Aquitania for
a trip abroad and will be at home af
ter July 10th in New York.
MISS MANDLE WEDS MR. SCHEER
Of cordial interest to a host of
friends was the marriage of Miss Dora
Mandle, daughter of Nlrs. Yetta Man-
dle, to John Scheer. The ceremony was
performed by Rabbi David Marx in
the presence of the immediate family.
Mr. and Mrs. Scheer left for an ex
tended tour to California and other
points west, and after July 15 will be
at home at 1006 Washington street.
Mrs. Ike Kullman of Memphis, Tenn.
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Solomonson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Cerf and
Miss Cerf motored to Montgomery to
the wedding of Miss Maxine Wolf
and Mr. Alfred Leopold of Selma, Ala.
Mrs. Sam Greenberg left Sunday
for Philadelphia to visit relatives and
will go to Atlantic City for the sum
mer months.
Mrs. Sophie Selig has gone to New
York to spend several weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Monte Selig.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe I. Froug are the
parents of a baby boy, born May 13,
1929.
Mrs. Marcus Klausman attended the
Semi-Centennial Exercises at her Al
ma Mater, Brenau College Conserva
tory, Gainesville, Ga. While there she
was honored by the Delta Phi Epsi
lon and made a member of the
sorority.
Mr. Mike Feldman of Chattanooga.
Tenn. is now making Atlanta hi?
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lubow of
Orangeburg, S. C. announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Bessie, to
Sam Simowitz, of Augusta, Ga.
The many friends of Mr. S. Gold
stein will regret to learn of his illness
at the Davis-Fischer Sanitorium.
Miss Edythe Lebovitz and Mrs. - •
Solomon of Chattanooga, Tenn., were
the guests of Miss Perle Bokritzky.
Miss Katherine Spitz will shortly
have for a guest of several wee '
Miss Ann Freschel of Milwaukee, 0
whom she will give a large dant
June 25th, at the new Standard t u
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. H. Mendel take p ea ^
ure in announcing the engagemen to
their daughter, Helen Mendel, to *
Irving Herschel Goldstein. Recep
will be held Sunday, June 16 r °
4 to 7 o’clock at 847 Briarcliff boa ■