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The Southern Israelite
Mrs. Cecil Cohen and Mrs.
Eli Levin of Indiana Har
bor Feted
Two of the moat popular guests j n
the city recently were Mrs. Eli Levin
and her sister Mrs. Cecil Cohen, both
of Indiana Harbor, who were guests of
Mrs. Meyer Goldstein at her home on
Los Angeles Drive. Mrs. Levin will be
remembered as Miss Anne Goldstein,
while Mrs. Cohen was the former Ida
Goldstein. Among those entertaining
for Mrs. Levin and Mrs. Cohen were
Mrs. .lake Abelson, who entertained at
a beautiful luncheon at her home on
Virginia Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Levitas who entertained at a dinner
party; Mrs. Simon Mendel at a lunch
eon; Mrs. Sol Romm at her home on
St. Charles Ave. at a tea; Mrs. Abe
Goldstein at the WinecolF Hotel with
a bridge luncheon; Mrs. Moise Kap
lan also at the WinecofT Hotel with a
bridge luncheon; Mrs. Ike Kaplan at
her home at a dinner party; Mrs. Ike
Nerebaum and Mrs. Herman Jacobson
entertained jointly at a bridge lunch
eon; Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Louie Rit-
tcnbaum also entertained jointly at a
bridge luncheon, and a number of
others. Mrs. Cohen and Mrs. Levin
will leave soon for Palm Reach, Fla.,
where they will be the guest of their
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heyman an
nounce the birth of a daughter, who
bears the name of Eleanor.
Mrs. David Marx, Jr., was operated
on in Chicago for appendicitis.
Mrs. Chas. Heyman and Mrs. Carl
Goettinger gave a joint birthday
party celebrating their sons’ birthday;
ages two and four years.
Mr. Arthur Strauss is at St. Joseph
infirmary.
Mr. Henry Williamson spent the
week end in the city.
The engagement of Mr. William
Rich to Mrs. Helen Jonas, of New
York, is announced.
Mrs. Max Greenfield is in Boston.
Mrs. Sam Herman of Charlotte vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kaufman, at
their home on North Boulevard. Mrs.
Herman was entertained by a host of
f riends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs entertained at
their home with a dinner dance on
Saturday evening, January 1 Dth.
Mrs. Gus Hoffman and son, Bern
hardt, are spending a month in Bal
timore visiting relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. David Marx have re
turned from a motor trip through
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Shulafer, of
Savannah, Ga., have returned home.
Master Leon Ullman has recovered
from his recent illness.
Mrs. Ed. Hirsch and daughter, Mrs.
Ben Cohen, are guests of Mrs. Harold
Montag.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schlesinger,
of San Francisco, who have spent the
winter months as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sig Samuels, have returned
home.
Mrs. J. Cohen entertained recently
seven little friends of her son, Harvey
Lee, in honor of his seventh birthday,
at a luncheon and theatre party at
the Fox Theatre. Among those en
joying the occasion were Margy Co
hen, Lillian Smolen, Peggy Copeloff,
Joan Heilman, Sylvan Hugh Meyers,
Jack Cohen and Milton Romm.
Miss Pauline of New York City was
the recent guest of Mrs. Abe Ney, at
her home on Park Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hirsch, of Charles
ton, S. C., were visitors of their son
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Goldberg.
Mr. J. M. Brown entertained at a
bridge luncheon recently honoring
Mrs. Cecil Cohen of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cronheim
celebrated their Golden Wedding
Anniversary recently. They were at
home to their friends at a reception
from three until five o’clock at the
Georgian Terrace. Among the out-of-
town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Cronheim, of St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs.
D. H. Cronheim, of Birmingham; Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Cronheim, Rabbi and
Mrs. J. J. Hochstadter, of Cincinnati;
Mrs. Ray Loeb, Mrs. N. J. DeWald,
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pinkersohn, of
Savannah, and Mrs. Simon Benjamin,
of Jacksonville.
Miss Edith Leibovitz, of Chatta
nooga, was the recent guest of Miss
Perle Borkitzky.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Solomon and
daughter, Sylvia, of Chattanooga,
spent New \ ear’s week-end with their
mother, Mrs. Carrie Bokritzky.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berman enter
tained recently at their home on
North Boulevard. Among those en
joying Mr. and Mrs. Berman’s hospi
tality were Misses Lillie Rubin,
Famie Rubin, Gertrude Urton, Mr.
Harry Klotz, Dr. Henry Yolken and
Mr. Barron Eli.
Good Thing*
from Kamper s /
J list a few suggestions of good tilings to eat that
will mean interesting menu variations!
lti|M* Olives, in tins
•I*m* anil SOt*
Luxury brand olives—large and deliriously flavored.
I* nil of food value!
Ki|»|»ero<l Herring. //,. tins
—:i for 8i«oo
Crosse und lllaekwell s Kippered Herring are dis-
tinetively different! Large pound tins.
Purr Fruit Jams. ib. jars
35c — a for 81.00
Ferndell l.ruud pure 1 mil juiiu-i in an assortment of
fruits. Give them to the kiddies!
Four Pure Food Department Stores
Y
The many friends of Mr. and Mr
Ben Bressler will be happy to lean
that Mr. Bressler is resting well v
his home on East Seventeenth stree*
Mr. Bressler met with an automobile
accident and has been confined to h ; ?
home for the past ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan F. Wolfe en
tertained Sunday, February 2nd r
their home on North Highland Ave
N. E., in honor of Miss Rubby Lons'
berg and Mr. Abe Laundau, who*
engagement was announced recently
Miss Minnie Miller left Saturday
evening, February first, for visit to
New York.
Mrs. Simon Selig and daughter.
Dorothy, have returned from a plea*
ant visit to Cleveland.
Mrs. Sam Schaen is visiting in An
derson, Ind.
Mrs. Ed. Brown and Mrs. Cha>
Binsinger were guests of Mrs. Harold
Hirsch.
Mrs. Louise Byck, of Louisville.
Ky., spent a few days at the Bilt-
more.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hirsch are in
Baltimore, where Mr. Hirsch under
went an operation. His many friends
will be glad to learn of his steady
ini provement.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Freeman were
at home to their friends Sunday, Feb
ruary 2nd, in honor of their daughter.
Sara, and Mr. Louis S. Piassick.
whose engagement was announced re
cently. /Miss Freeman is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
She is a graduate of Girls’ High
and Atlanta Normal Training School:
and is connected with the Atlanta
School system. Mr. Piassick, former.}
of New York, is the son of Mr. an
Mrs. J. H. Piassick of that city, and
for a number of years has made h
home in Atlanta, where he is promi
nently connected in commercial c
cles.
Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Kimmerling
and son, Joseph of Birmingham. •
are guests in the city. Mrs. Kimm*y
ling will be remembered as Miss i
Alterman of Atlanta.
Mrs. B. J. Eiseman is able to be
out again after a slight indisposi ion
Mrs. Harry Gershon and Mrs. M
fred Myers have returned from ^
Angeles, where they’ attended a 0
eil Convention.
Mrs. Max Tarna and daughter, o
New Y'ork, are guests of M r -
Froshein.
New T s was received from. '
announcing the death ot '
uels. 0 .
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