The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 20, 1929, Image 8

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Page 8 The Southern Israelite It Gives Less Carbon h U Anti-Knock 2 l« *l*e* quicker tl«rt 3 It |l*t* II*htninf |»irk H|» <| It give# more |M»v*er 5 It give# more mile* |>er gallon f> It five* Ira* c#rb** It it #nfe for you mmd INURING the past I I years, -■ " Southern motorists liave saved hundreds of thousands of dollars because Woeo-Pep, I lit* Kin^ of Motor Fuel burns cleanly; because it vaporizes completely into the cor rect dry mixture for maximum power; because Woco-Pep hinders the formation of carbon. Tiolene If there is carbon in your motor now, it will perform better with Woco-Pep Motor Fuel than with ordinary gasoline. Hut remember, carbon is harmful to any motor. Keep it out! You can save costly repair hills by using Woco-Pep, the King of Motor Fuel, that does what gasoline CAN’T do. MOTOR OIL Whll* you are giving your motor a Woco Pep W* 1 **— make it a real one by lilting up with TIOLENE, the IOO rf f Super I'eniiaytvanla Motor Oil. Tiolene I* made from Cabin Creek Crude, the highett grade erude found on thl* continent, and add* year* of mile* to any ear. Over 3,000 Woco-Pep stations serve hundreds of thousands of motorists every day. They form a convenient network for motorists in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida am I M ississippi. Does what gasoline CAN T do WOFFORD OIL COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. Co urteous Service Stations All Over Georgia Society and Personals Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gershon are enjoying a motor trip through Canada. Mrs. I. A. Zion of Atlanta avenue, has just returned from an extended trip to Baltimore and Atlantic City. Miss Billy Berman, graduate of Woodbury Hall, is visiting friends and relatives in - Washington and Balti more, and on her return will enter the University of Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ungar and their young daughter, Bona, from Panama C. Z. are visiting their respective par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ungar at 546 High land avenue, and Mrs. Klinberg of 1145 Virginia avenue. Miss Allene Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fox, leaves Thurs day to resume her studies at Welles ley. with their parents. Mr and Mrs. Joe Siegel of Breofc. ?;>, T* T oun r the , of their daughter, Anne, to Mr Harr Lefkoff of Atlanta. The wedding w F take place in November. Among the members of Atlanta’.* young social set who are “off V school” this Fall are Miss Billie Her man, Miss Beatrice Reisman and M- Julius Berman. They will attend the University of Alabama. The regular Saturday night dance was held at the Standard Club. Radv Brown’s orchestra furnished music for the occasion. Quite a large crowd at tended. Mrs. Jake Brail left for a visit to relatives in New York City. Miss Gertrude Miller of Baltimore, Md., is a guest of her sister, Mrs. I. A. Zion of Atlanta avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Breman, of Asheville, N. C., formerly of At lanta, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daugh ter, Estelle, to Mr. M. Harry Gold man of Rochester, N. Y. Friends will he glad to know r that Enita Berman is recuperating from a recent operation at the Piedmont hospital. Mr. Lyons Joel, II. is home again. Mr. Joel visited his brother, Mr. Ben jamin Joel in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Sig Pappenheimer are enjoying an extensive trip through Canada. Miss Ozna Tontak was hostess to the members of the B. F. J. Young Judaean Club and their friends at a dance on September 3rd. The affair was given in celebration of the club’s birthday. Miss Cecile Maier of Chattanooga, Tenn., will be a student at Agnes Scott College this year. Miss Dot Shuman of Atlanta is the popular guest of Miss Edith Lebo- vitz of Chattanooga. Miss Clarice Guthman spent a few days in the city. Miss Celeste Eiseman of New Or leans is visiting Miss Anne Cohen. Miss Sara Shuman and Miss Marie Scheur are in Atlanta after having spent two weeks in Syracuse, N. Y. as the guests of friends and relatives. The many friends of Miss Anita Berman will be pleased to learn that she is convalescing after a recent ap pendix operation. Mr. Dave Effron of Chattanooga, Tenn., spent the week-end in Atlanta. Mrs. Julius Simon has returned u the city. The many friends of Mr. Clarence Wenar are happy to hear of his rapid recovery. Miss Evelyn Rose was hostess at a delightfhl bridge tea at the Winecof? Hotel on the afternoon of August 31st in compliment to her guest, Mis? Esther Lipman of Chicago, Ill., and Miss Hannah Cohen, a bride-elect ol September. The honor guests were presented with lovely prizes. Top score was won by Miss Mary Tesler, and Miss Ida Cohen received the consolation prize. Those sharing Miss Rose’s gracious hospitality were the Misses Hannah Cohen, Esther Lipman, Cecilia Tesler Ida Cohen, Sara Freeman, Perle Bok- ritzky, Sara Spahr, Mary Tesler Perle Eplan, and Sibyl Kartus f Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. Sol Levin of New Orleans. La w r as in the city on a business trip. Dr. Benjamin Coleman of Birming ham, was visiting friends in Atlanta. Miss Sibyl Kartus of Phoenix. Ariz., is the charming guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. Cohen and of Miss Ida Cohen. While here she will be de lightfully entertained at a series parties. MRS. BODENHEIMER ESTABLISH ES LIBRARY Mrs. Edgar Bodenheimer of 10$ Ponce de Leon Avenue has estab is ^ a library at Battle Hill Sanitarium This library, just in its inception, ha- added quite a bit of happiness a 1 ] 1 told pleasure to the inmates o t Institution. The establishment o - u '- a library affords an opportunity * those who have novels, c 1 . ^ books, and toys, and who do no w ^ to keep them, to dispose of tJ « en . a most beneficial manner. Mrs. heimer will be glad to receive at her home. Dr. Louis Silver of Ta ” pa, s j lve J was a visitor in the city. r - lians is the son of Mr. and M r -- Silver of Elmwood Drive.