The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, July 19, 1929, Image 9

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Pag* 9 The Southern Israelite SOCIETY PERSONALS Mrs. Alvin Ferst and children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Marks at Falley Beach, S. C. The friends of Dr. J. E. Sommer- tiold will be glad to know that he is improving after his recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sternberg of Bristol, Va.-Tenn., spent the week-end with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Yisanska. Mrs. Aaron Haas and Mrs. Mollie Rosenberg are spending the summer nt Sakandaga, N. Y. Mrs. Blanche Johnson of Cincinnati, Ohio, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferst spent a week at Atlantic Beach, Fla. Mr. Julian Benjamin and daughter, Frances, of Jacksonville, spent the week-end in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Moss. Mrs. Sig Montag and Miss Susanne Ferst are in Atlantic City. Miss Jane Morris of Dallas, Texas, and Miss Janet Lehman, of Dayton, Ohio, who have been the feted guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Montag, left last week for Dayton, where Miss Morris will visit her cousin, Miss Leh man. Miss Rosalie Mayer spent several days in Clayton, Ga. Miss Rose Goldstein has recently returned from an extended trip to the Pacific coast. While there she attend ed the National Conference of Social W orkers held in San Francisco. 1* riends of Mr. S. Goldstein will be glad to know that he is recovered from a recent operation at Davis- l - ischer Sanitorium. Mrs. B. J. Appe, of Miami, Fla., vill arrive soon to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. L. Strausberger. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Sweet, Miss Ida Merlin, and Miss Dora Kosnofsky have recently returned from an exten- 'i\e trip throughout the East and Canada. Miss Dorothy Rosenbaum is leaving ° n 21st for a six weeks tour of the (•dht and Canada, visiting relatives and friends. The friends of Mrs. Sam Baum of aces ! erry Road will be glad to know that she is recuperating from a recent deration in New York. Mr Jake Faeman, Mr. Chas. Flamm, an Jos. Sluskey have recently returned from a motor trip to the atskill mountains and other points Fast. Mrs. J. L. Tennenbaum enterti at a bridge luncheon recently. At nose present were Mrs. Rabat ' aughter, Minnie, of Brooklyn, N \r FS tY Ra ^ z * Boston, Massachuj r lss Rose s ax of Toledo, Ohio, Cooperman 0 f Tampa, Florida, nia Pittsbur gh, Penns; ‘ ’ an( * Ml ss Florence Josel. Mrs. Eugene Oberdorfer, Sr., has as her guest Miss Biddie Zacharias of Mobile. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hirsch and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oberdorfer, Jr., spent the week-end over the Fourth at Atlantic Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heyman have returned from New York. Mrs. Herman Cohen of Dallas, Tex as, the guest of Mrs. M. L. Hirsch, leaves for home on Thursday, the 18th. Mrs. Glen Hallwell of Canton, Ohio, is the guest of her sister, Miss Daisey Jacobs. Misses Addie and Clara Steinheimer are at Tybee Island. Mrs. A. Lillienthal, Mrs. Ben Wise- berg and Ben Jr. and Mary Wiseberg have returned from a motor trip to Savannah. Miss Mary Hartman of Chicago, who has been the interesting visitor of Dr. and Mrs. Marx, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hirsch an nounce the birth of a daughter, born July 11th. Mr. Henry S. Jacobus, of Dallas, Tex. spent a few days in the city recently. Mr. Abe H. Smullian is enjoying his vacation touring the mid-western states. The friends of Mrs. Morris Nissen- baum will be glad to know that she has recovered from a recent tonsil op eration at the Piedmont Hospital. Miss Esther Polen has returned to Atlanta after a brief visit to rela tives in Albany. Miss Helen Berman, a student of Washington Seminary, gave a lunch eon theatre party for a crowd of her school friends. This occasion was held in order to celebrate the close of school for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. S. Berman will be home after June 18, on returning from a trip out west. Mr. Abe Effron was a recent visitor to Atlanta, visiting I. H. Goelman at the Henry Grady Hotel. Miss Ethel Goldberg, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. M. H. Goldberg is visiting her relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldman. Miss Sara Isaacoff of New York City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Isaacoff at 555 Lake Shore Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Borochoff have as their guests for the next few weeks their son, daughter and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Herron of New Or leans, La. Mr. and Mrs. Herron will be honored at a number of affairs. Miss Sylvia Tennenbaum of Augus ta, Georgia is visiting Miss Rose Greenberg. She is being extensively entertained while here. Mr. Israel Greenberg has recently returned from New York City where he attended Young Judea Oratorical Contest in which he won honorable mention. Miss Arlene Freitag, who has been the greatly feted guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wyle in Los Angeles, Calif., is expected home the latter part of the month. Her mother, Mrs. Simon Freitag, will meet her in Chicago. Mr. Herbert Haas in is Louisiana on a business trip. Mrs. Charles Adler has returned home after an extended visit to her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Goldberg of New York. Mrs. Madelaine Keane is spending the summer in Kenneburkport, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Cohen Loeb and fam ily leave the end of the week for a month’s stay at Clayton, Ga. The marriage of Miss Mary Slutz- ky, lovely daughter of Mr. Louis Slutzky, and Mr. Aaron Halpera, was solemnized Sunday night, July 14, at the home of the bride on 820 Wash ington Street. Rabbi Harry H. Ep stein officiated at the ceremony, the immediate family and close friends only being present. After the cere mony, a beautiful reception was held, following which the happy couple left on a motor trip to the mountains of the Carolinas. Miss Sara Isaacoff recently left for New York City after a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Isaacoff at their new home at 555 Lakeshore Drive. Davison’s Own Weather Forecast . Continued cool today and tomorrow. Trade, but no trade winds. Refrigerated air and no drafts in Davison’s Street Floor and Base ment. Invigorating atmospheric conditions conducive to pleasant shopping. Similar con ditions forecast for the entire summer, and for all summers to come. DAVISON-PAX ON CO. ATLANTA • • aJjiiiattcL oath. MKCY'S.Jfeu) ■■■ ■ - ~ — i-i.il. ■in" ' SSi