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The Southern Israelite
Miss Sara Shurman
Entertained
Misses Helen and Hose SefT enter
tained at a musicale at their home on
Sixth Street recently in compliment
of Miss Sara Shuman, a bride-elect
of the season. Miss Regina Ungar
rendered some numbers on the violin,
accompanied by Miss Gussie Saul.
Among the guests present were Miss
Sara Shuman, Mrs. Victor Bock, Mrs.
Louis Gilner, Mrs. Joel Frankel, Mrs.
Mendel Boorstein, Mrs. Elias Stoiler,
Mrs. Moise Kaplan. Misses Gussie and
Sadie Saul, Regina Ungar, Rebecca
Shuman, Eva Weinberg, Lillian Es-
serman, Lena Shuman, Mamye Jacobs,
Frances Heilman, Gladys Shuman,
Marie Scheuer, Dorothy Shuman,
Gertrude Wald, Polly Gershon, Lillie
Bleich, Perle Borkitzky and Rae
Rosenberg.
Mrs. A. B. Cheraton, whose mar
riage was a recent event, was a guest
in the city. Mrs. Cheraton was for
merly Miss Hannah Cohen, the daugh
ter of of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J.
Cohen.
Mrs. Ike Marks of Charleston, S.
and sister, Mrs. Barr., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ferst.
The engagement of Miss Theresa
Solomon of Memphis, Tenn., to Mr.
Herbert Baum has been announced.
Mr. Ike Strauss of Tulsa, Okla., is
visiting his son and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lea M. Strauss on Briar-
cliff Road.
Mrs. Leon Rosenberg is ill with
pneumonia.
Surprise Party Given in
Honor of
Miss Frances Heilman
One of the most beautiful affairs
recently was the surprise birthday
dinner party given by Miss Frances
Heilman in honor of Miss Gertrude
Wald. The table had as its central
decoration a gorgeous lace cloth, ar
tistically arranged with burning
tapers and flower covered mirror. The
guest list included only members of
the family and a few intimate friends.
Those enjoying the affair were Miss
Gertrude Wald, Mrs. Max Heilman,
Mrs. ,J. .1. Heilman, Miss Dora Wald,
Miss Rae Rosenberg, Mr. Wald, Mrs.
Max Heilman, Mr. Sam Rosenberg,
Mr. Morris Frank, Mr. Sidney Stein
berg and Dr. Henry Yolken. Miss
Heilman was assisted in entertaining
by her sister, Mrs. .1. .1. Heilman.
(ireen Asparagus
“Sweetheart Brand "--largo cans
Deliciously tender!—there's no other asparagus
quite like this! May we suggest that you serve it
with a piping hot
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As|kii*;io||s — Xafunil
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If you haven't tried these tender young tips with
a Roquefort-French dressing, you don't know how
really good an asparagus salad can he! The
Woodmere brand. •*»Op
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Miss Ruth Haas of Mt. Clair, N. Y.,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nat
Ullman for the holidays.
Mrs. Harry Zaren and son, Daniel
of Savannah, Ga., were guests of the •
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs v
J. Gold.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strasburger and
daughter, Joan, have returned from
a visit to Dallas, Texas.
Mrs. Ferd Kaufman was called to
New Orleans by the serious illness of
her brother.
Miss Sylvia Berman of Anniston,
Ala., arrived to visit her cousin, Miss
Mary Clare May at her home on
Springdale Road.
Miss Sara CJordon Weds
Mr. Leo Hirsch
Of unusual interest to a wide circle
of friends is the marriage of Miss
Sara Gordon to Mr. Leo Hirsh on Sun
day, January 112th, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hirsh, parents of
the groom. The ceremony was per
formed in the presence of members of
the family only, Rabbi Harry H.
Epstein officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
Hirsh left for a wedding trip to Flori
da.
Mr. Max Schreiber has returned
from New York, where he motored
with a number of friends.
Mr. Sam Rosenberg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kail Rosenberg, was a guest in
the city. Mr. Rosenberg has been
making his home in Iowa for the past
two years, where he is connected with
the Iowa State Highway Commission
as civil engineer.
Mrs. Abe Alper and son, Benjamin,
of Chattanooga, Tenn., were the re
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Fried
man.
Mi ss Amalie Frank of Washington,
D. C. and Miss Kitty Kach of Cleve
land, Ohio were guests of Miss Joan
Brown. A lovely dancing party was
given at the Standard Club in honor
of these two attractive visitors.
Miss Ruby Eichberg is spending a
few months in New York.
Miss Carlyn Strauss has returned
from Milwaukee.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Eichberg and
daughter, Caroline, left for their
future home, Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. Morris Solomon has recovered
, from an attack of pneumonia.
Miss Fanny Kaiser is well again
after a serious illness of pneumonia.
Miss Evelyn Guthman and Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Held have returned from
Richmond, Va.
Mr. Ben Joel and Mr. John Murphy,
who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Joel, Sr., have returned to their home
in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rich and
daughter, Bee, have returned from
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Rubinson ha.
returned to their home in Des Moin.-
Iowa, after being the guests of M
and Mrs. S. J. Gold. Mrs. Rubw,
was the former Miss Dora Hold
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cohen i
the proud parents of a daughter, uh
has been given the name of Ali,
Elaine. Mrs. Cohen was before h
marriage Miss Ida Rosenthal of X,
York City.
Miss Rae Neely is the guest of he:
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank NeC.v
Mrs. J. E. Crim returned from a
very pleasant stay in Birmingham.
Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Slager are
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Franklin.
Mr. Henry Williamson, Mr. Henry
Kingdon, Mr. Geo. Martin Kohn, Mr
Harold Hirsch, Jr., and Mr. Lewis
Regenstein have returned to college
after spending the holidays with
their parents.
Miss Sylvia Tenenbaum, of Augus
ta, Ga., was the guest of Miss R -<
Greenberg during the holiday season.
Dr. and Mrs. Copeloff are the pr
parents of a baby daughter.
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