The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, June 14, 1929, Image 7
The Southern Israelite
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M. L. Hirsch has returned from
[Atlantic City.
I Mr. and Mrs. M. Mohr, of Mont
gomery, who have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Davis, have returned
■ home.
Mr. Joseph Haas, a student of the
[university of Michigan, has returned
I to spend his vacation with his parents,
| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haas.
Mrs. Alex Marcus has gone to
■ Europe for the summer.
Mr. Benjamin Wiseberg, has re-
Iturned from Staunton Military Acade-
|my. Staunton, Va.
Miss Sylvia Goldberg of this city
■ will be the charming guest of Miss
■ Eleanor Miller in Chattanooga, Tenn.
I Many lovely social courtesies are be-
|ing planned for Miss Goldberg.
MRS. BRANDEIS, HOSTESS TO
MISS MENDEL
Among the many social courtesies
given in honor of Miss Helen Mendel
whose marriage to Dr. Irving Gold
stein will be a coming event, is the
bridge luncheon at which Mrs. Floyd
Brandeis was hostess on June 14th.
Those invited to share Mrs. Bran-
deis’ hospitality are: Miss Helen Men
del, the Mesdames M. B. Copeloff, Sol
Romm, Abe Cohen, Joe Smolen, L.
Chajage, Abe Ney, A1 Stein, Jake
Abelson, Joe Brown, J. J. Heilman.
Louis Ritterbaum, Sam Levy, Ed
Friedman, Harry Zaban, Sam Zaban,
Simon Mendell, Dave Spielberger,
Jake Srochi, Max Feldman, Morris
Solloway, Berry Cohen, Harry Good
man, and Mrs. A. Hirsch of Charles
ton, S. C.
Mrs. Brandeis was assisted in the
entertainment of her guests by her
sister, Mrs. L. Chajage.
Miss Celia Bergman was hostess at
a bridge tea on the afternoon of June
9th in honor of Mrs. Harry Wilensky
of Augusta. The guest list included
the Misses Fannie Berchenko, Pearl
Sims, Anita Berman, Jennie Taylor
and the Mesdames Harry Wilensky,
Ben Friedman, J. Rosenfeld, and N.
H. Baili.
The Misses Gladys Shuman, Lillian
Esserman and Lena Shuman are
spending several weeks in New York
City.
Miss Perle Bokritzky is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Dave Rosenblum, in
Butler, Penna.
Mrs. Olsner of Dallas, Texas, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Olsner
on Virginia Ave.
Mr. Edgar A. Cerf, Jr., spent seve
ral days with his parents on Spring-
dale Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenbaum
have returned from a motor trip to
Franklin, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Siegfield Guthman are
visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kahn, in Montgomery, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Held expect
to leave the end of June for Richmond,
Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Haas have
gone to Port Deposit, Md., to the
graduation of their son, Elliott, from
Tome School.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wellhouse will
spend the summer in Europe.
Miss Edna Loeb, of Columbus, Miss.,
is the guest for several weeks of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf
Montag.
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