The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, January 24, 1930, Image 11

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The Southern Israelite Page 11 \I:ss Rose A. Weinstein Being Feted ^jj ss Rose A. Weinstein of Cleve- ,, ,1. nhio. continues to be a popular visitor 'n the city, as the guest of Mr. n( j m, s . A. B. Fink at their home on Park Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Fink enter- ta ; n( .,l a number of their friends in i of Miss Weinstein a dinner among whom were Mr. and Louis Samet, Mr. and Mrs. S. 0 Klotz and Mr. William Reisman. Another affair in Miss Weinstein’s was the bridge luncheon, at i Miss Fink entertained a num- ( , r ( .f friends at the Henry Grady H .to 1. Invited to meet the guest of • were Mrs. Louis Rouglin, Mrs. < Samet, Mrs. Gus Berman, Mrs. v o. Klotz, Mrs. Meyer Schur, Mrs. I. Fa. man, Mrs. B. 0. Weinkle, Mrs. Yudelson, Mrs. I. A. Zion, Mrs. I). \ Meyer, Mrs. M. L. Kahn, Mrs. M. Jacobs, Mrs. I. Saunders, and Mi- Bertha Wachman. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Klotz compli- nioiited Miss Weinstein at a dinner party at their home on Highland ave- Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Zion honored Miss Weinstein at a dinner party at •ho Progressive Club. Mi's Bertha Wachman entertained Miss Weinstein’s honor at a theatre party. Others entertaining in Mi'S Weinstein’s honor were Mrs. J. Faeman, Mrs. B. 0. Weinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Berman, Mrs. A. A. Speil- berger. Mrs. Louis Samet entertained at a neheon at the Biltmore Hotel, fol- uo,i by a theatre party, in honor of Rose Weinstein of Cleveland, •>hio. ( M wide social interest is the mar- aco of Miss Sara Isacoff, daughter Mr. and Mrs. S. Isacoff, to Mr. K hert Matican of New York, which k place at the home of the bride’s pan pres Mr.' Who nts on Lake Shore Drive, in the (, nce of the immediate family Rabbi Harry H. Epstein ant tor Lipsky officiated. The home artistically decorated in palms flowers, and the bride was charm- m a gown of brown chiffon, with and accessories to match. Mr. anc Matican left for New Yorl< re they will reside. • and Mrs. Hyman Shiloss, of ton, S. Dakota, announce the ar- "f a son. Mrs. Shiloss will be re ndered as Miss Mollye Rittenbaum Atlanta, Ga., the daughter of Mr. • ir -1 Mrs. H. Rittenbaum of North Avenue. Miss >nn.. Gene Hoffson, of Hartford, and Miss Helen Henes, of New " ! k, classmates of Miss Billy Ber- nitin ’ at the University of Alabama, w the P°P u ^ ar visitors of Mr. and Gus Berman at their home on ark Drive during the recent holi days. . ' ss Alene Fox, a senior at Welles- •D- has resumed her studies there 1 ter spending the holidays with her Parents. Mr. quests Hirsch. and Mrs. Paul Brown are the of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. John E. Herzfeld spent the week-end in Selma, Ala. Mrs. Harry Gershon is in Los An geles, attending the National Con vention of Jewish Women. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sternberger of Bristol, Va., have returned home. Mr. S. A. Visanska, Jr., left for Bristol, Va., to make his future home. Miss Caroline Rosenberg has re turned from South Carolina. Miss Natalie Edison who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Goldman, has returned to her home in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ginsberger of Chi cago, Ill., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Montag. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schlesinger who have spent the winter as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sig Samuels, have returned to their home in San Fran cisco, Calif. Mrs. Chas. Bensinger of Louisville spent a few days in the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirsch. Mrs. Harold Montag is confined to her home with the influenza. Master Bobbie Rothberg is ill at his home on Springdale Road. Mrs Henry Weil of Montgomery, Ala., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alvin Ferst. Miss Katherine Callman is visiting her sister, Mrs. Julian Slager. Mrs. Sinclair Jacobs is in New York City where she is spending a week, prior to going to Washington, I). C. to attend the national con ference on the “Cause and Cure of War”. She is chairman of the Geor gia committee and will represent the state at the conference which will be held at the Hotel Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bodenheimer are enjoying a motor trip through Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kallman of New York, spent a few days in the city en route to Florida. Mrs. Kallman was formerly Miss Pauline Dittler. Mrs. Henry Harris of Macon, Geor gia, has returned home after a short visit as the guest of Mrs. Russell Weil. Mrs. I. Berring of Washington, D. C., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Alex. Dittler. Mrs. Lazaire Chan of Charlotte, N. C., as the guest of Mrs. Jake Hirsch. Mrs. Harry I. Davis has returned from Montgomery, Alabama. Mr. Jack Eiseman has recovered from a recent operation of appendi citis. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Simons have returned from Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. Sidney Rich of Chicago, spent the holidays with relatives in the city. 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