The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 20, 1929, Image 7

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The Southern Israelite Pmff4 7 -rdial interest centers in the an- ncement of the wedding of Miss Hartman of Chicago and David Ma:\. -ir.. of Atlanta. Sam Schoen has returned from ' Palm Beach, Fla. I^.uis Stienau is ill at St. Jo- ; .h'v Infirmary. and Mrs. Bert Lillienthal, Mr. ;i h Hirseh, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mrs. Harold Montag, Mr. Mrs. Herman Haas have re- r; . r <j t<» the city after a pleasant at Asbury Park, New Jersey. d.bi Kpstein has returned from r nati, where he was the princi- -pcakiT at a meeting of the drive , hrd there for the Palestine Re- M: Ihivid Steinheimer celebrated linetieth birthday August 28, at •hr Imnie of his son-in-law and daugh- •. r. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauer. Mrs. I am» M. Strauss is visiting her parents in St. I>ouis. Mrs. Irving Greenspan of Nashville, n., is the guest of her parents, Mr. nrnl Mrs. Joseph Gershon. Mr. S. Sternberg of Asheville, N. C., spent several days in the city. Ml^s LEVINSON AND DR. PROGER WED AT HOME I he marriage of Miss Evelyn Lev- "ii. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- h Levinson, to Dr. Samuel Proger, solemnized recently at the home f the bride’s parents. The ceremony performed by Rabbi David Marx e an altar of palms interspersed dahlias. Candelabras on either °f the altar held tall white can- M;ss Pearle Levinson, maid of hon- . and sister of the bride, was charm- : in a gown of burgundy crepe with 1 r -age of pink roses. M>s Pearle Proger, bridesmaid, and <>f the bridegroom, was lovely a gown of brown crepe with cor- -ak'- -.f cream roses. I nc bride entered on the arm of her r to the strains of Lohengrin’s M elding March played by Mr. Hugh augh accompanied by Dr. Mal- '".m Dewey. "he was exquisite in a green en- h- of ostrich with lynx collar and • (i a bouquet of cream bride roses 'prays of white clematis and The bridegroom was attended by the ' brother, Mr. I. M. Levinson, ' hattanooga, Tenn. ^ ter the ceremony Dr. and Mrs. -er left for Brookline, Mass., they will make their home. w ill be at home after September L’4 Fuller street, Brookline, i»s Eva Hadas of this city is the arming guest of her sister, Mrs. Sol rown at Larchmont, N. Y. O € C T Miss Debby Levy and Mr. Leon Le vy were the recent guests of Rabbi and Mrs. Tobias Geffen. They were en route from their home in Winter Haven, Fla. to Tuscaloosa, Ala. where they will attend school this Fall. Miss Clementine S. Haas has re turned to the Biltmore after a delight ful stay at the Hotel Ambassador in Atlantic City. Miss Anne Balser spent several days in the city recently. Mrs. Harry Geffen and daughter, Sonia, of Savannah, Ga., have return ed to their home after being delight fully entertained by relatives in the city. Mrs. Maurice Bernard and children are making their home at 1050 Ponce de Leon Ave. after spending four months in the West. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Regenstein are in New’ York. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weil have moved into their attractive home on Cornell Road. Mrs. Asher Solomon of Columbus, Ga., returned to her home after a visit to relatives in the city. Miss Eva Boss has returned to At lanta after having been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Lippman, in New York City. Mrs. Lippman is spending the Fall season in Atlanta as the guest of her mother. While here she will be the recipient of many lovely social courtesies. Miss Helen Eplan has returned to Atlanta after having spent the sum mer months traveling in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bodenheimer have returned having spent a month motoring through Canada and visit ing relatives in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Plonsky expect to leave this week for a trip to New York. Mrs. Simon Rosenfeld of Los An geles, Calif., is visiting her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Low- enstein. Miss Sophie Spitz who has spent the summer at Virginia Beach and Richmond, Va., returned home last week. Mrs. Sam Kaplan and little daugh ter, Therese, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Harris Bergman. Among the recent charming out-of- the-city guests who spent Labor Day in Atlanta was Miss Mary Hurvich, of Birmingham, Ala. Miss Hurvich, who has a host of friends in the city, is actively associated with the Bir mingham Chapter of Junior Hadas- sah. She was the guest of Miss Helen SefT. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Bodenheimer have taken possession of their apart ment on St. Charles Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Mauis Eiseman and family spent the week-end at Atlantic Beach. Mrs. Lea Inaas and daughter of Selma, Ala., spent a few days in the city as the guest of Mrs. John Heiz- feld. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Feist are oc cupying their new home on Spring- dale Road. Miss Esther Siegel is at home af ter having been the guest of her sis ters, the Misses Sara and Ida Siegel, who are making their home in New York. Recent visitors to Atlanta were Dr. W. H. Lipman, his son, Mr. Marshall Lipman, his daughter, Miss Esther Lipman, and a nephew, Mr. Marshall Dziuhaniuk, all of Chicago. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lipman. Among the many social com pliments accorded them were an out ing given by Mrs. Lipman, a dinner dance at which Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hirseh were hosts given at Cascade Terrace, and a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sugarman at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Huga Spitz, Misses Katherine and Marian Spitz have re turned from a tour through the West. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Joel have re turned to the city after a delightful stay in New York and Atlantic City. This Italian Trestle Table Dates from the 16th Century Who knows? Cellini’s own hand may have touched it in passing. Certainly its grace is worthy of that magnificent artistic age! It is one of a collection of antiques of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries—selected from notable collections in Italy, France and England and now on display in our fifth floor furniture department. Experienced col lectors will be surprised at the very moderate prices, possible because our own representative acquired them on trails blazed by Macy’s European buying organization. Italian Renaissance Trestle Table, $98.50 DAVISON-PAXCN CO. Atlanta affiliated with. MACY’S.dfew (J&lK.