The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, December 14, 1929, Image 10

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Page 10 The Southern Israelite I T’S a known fact that there are more Electric Irons in use than any other one electric appliance. And the average housewife will tell you why. There’s hardly a single day throughout the year when some use is not found for an Electric Iron. And what fine Christmas Gifts they do make! And how they are appreciated! At our stores you’ll find them reasonably priced and on liberal terms. See them! Georgia POWER Vf ^ COMPANY A CITIZEN WHERE V EE WE SERVE Cliflclren’s Corner All Might* Hnerved My Dear Children: I am afraid our page is going to be dreadfully brief this time as I v been ill and unable to pet all the nice things that were to have gone in in iT* Next time, however, we will have an extra big corner to make up f or it I am delighted with the replies that have been coming in for th “V State” contest. Some of them are quite clever and I hope to have an even 1 ** er number from which to choose the prize winners. In case some of y ou to see the earlier announcement, this contest is open to all of you. The 1 are simply to write a poem, story, or letter dealing with some interesting” cident or facts, past or present, about your native state. The contest w:ll cl ^ in two weeks from the time this issue is sent to you, so work quickly! Be°G to put your age on your paper as the prizes will be given in different ^ groups. I will not have a Magician’s List this time but watch for it soon—al the answers to the last puzzle. There are so many things I would like to write, dear children, but my doc tor says “No!” But I am thinking of you all and wanted you to know it My love to you all, '‘SISTER MIRIAM.” Soi*iolv and Personals (Continued from Page 8) Mrs. Morris Steinheimer has re turned from a short trip to Dadeville, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wenar and daughter. Essie, have returned from a visit in Athens, Ga. Miss Marian Hirsch of New Or leans. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. Brown, on Briarcliff Road. Mr. I^ouis Wellhouse, Jr., was a guest at the Georgian Terrace. M rs. Henry Rosenbaum has recov ered from a recent illness. M rs. M. Michael, of Athens, Ga., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Percy Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hirsch have re turned from short trips to Savannah and Macon, Ga. Mrs. Benj. Wiseberg and daughter, Mary, and Mrs. Addie Lillienthal mo tored to Savannah. Ga., for a short stay. Mr. Arthur Solomon of Savannah, Ga.. spent a few days in the city recently. The friends of the family of Mr. Jacob Fox are sympathizing with them in their recent bereavement. Mrs. M. E. Rosenberg and Mrs. J T I Andrews have returned to their home in Memphis, Tenn., after beinc de lightfully entertained as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Liebman. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Levy have re turned after a visit to their children Mr. and Mrs. Sam G. Pickus and daughter, of Sioux City, Iowa. Mr. Ernst Horwitz has returned af ter a short stay in Louisville, Ky. Mr. Herbert Kaiser is at St. Jos eph’s Infirmary where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Landau, the father of Mrs. Mau rice Jacobus and Mrs. Max Goldstein, passed away in Pittsburg. Friend; have expressed their sympathy for the bereaved family. A play called “Two Goyim will bi given at the Jewish Orphans Home under the direction of Mr. M. G. Foo All the friends of the home are c< dially invited. Miss Janet Brown has fully rec< ered from her long illness. Mrs. Lena Morrison, of Savannar., is the guest of her son and daugh.e. in-law on Lombardy M ay. Mr. Louis Goldman is convalesce at his home on Lanier Boulevard J & S6&ttArs+J <^L*t9t6enl ieu SftecJc £xcAmnf* ''W tycrA Y[ur6 Lx cAanff ■ — ■ Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds Listed and Local Stocks Underwriters of Southern Securities Private Wires to Otis B Co., N. Y.—Post & Flagg, N. Y. HURT BUILDING. ATLANTA TEL. WAlnut 9110 J