The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, February 28, 1930, Image 13

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Page 13 The Southern Israelite SOCiETY AND PERSONALS (Concluded) \/ ? Levinson Honored ,1 Mrs. Dave Meyer entertain- tly at a dance at their home Iris Drive honoring Miss Rose of Baltimore and New York, the guests were Mr. and Mrs. lufraan, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sutker, in d Mrs. Abe Brown, Mr. and Jack Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Ike i, Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs Victor Bock, Dr. and Mrs. Irving Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, Mr. and i, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dia- Miss Polly Gershon, Miss Sara Miss Kae Rosenberg, Mr. Dave Mr. Max Cuba, Mr. Joe Gold- re. .tnd Dr. Sinko. md Mrs. Percy Myers have re- > their home in Savannah, pending a few days in Atlanta. - Sophie Spitz has recovered n an attack of flu. Ins. Rosenthal of Baltimore, s visiting Mrs. Gus Hoffman. : Jerome Baer of St. Paul, Minn., i turned home after attending the h-Strauss wedding. Kmeanuel Cohen, son of the late I'hilip Cohen, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. G. Cohen of this city, cele- 'rated his “Barmitzvah” on Saturday, M ruary 22, at the home his his in’her, Mrs. Ed. Seff, 5 Essex Road, Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y. F. O. J. Club Entertains At Annual Dinner Dance The F. O. J. Club entertained its members and friends at a beautiful and elaborate dinner-dance at the Tavern Tea Room, Thursday evening, February 13th. A very novel can! dance followed. Among the mem bers and friends attending were Jennie Klein, President of the Club, Fannie Berchenko, Rose Green berg, Mollie Klein, Rose Kalech- man, Julia Goldberg, Fannie Siegel, Anne Siegel, Mrs. I,eo Hirsch (for merly Sara Gordon), Lillian Reisman, Dora Fineroff, Joe Gershon. Willie Kellman, Herman Waitzman, Jack Sandler, Hyman Meltzer, Dave Butler, Sam Finn, Harry Glassman and Leo Hirsch. This was the annual affair of the Club and was one of the outstand ing social events of the season. Mrs. Monte Casper of New York City, ami her young son, Mark, are the popular guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hirsch. Mrs. Casper will be remembered as the former Miss Corinne Hirsch. Mrs. Blanche R. Johnson of Cin cinnati, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. David Marx, Sr., and Mrs. J. E. Som- merfield. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Selig and daughter, Dorothy, are spending a few days in Florida. Mrs. Sam Schoen has returned from a stay in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Ike Schoen is spending a few weeks in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hirsch have re turned from Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Herman Rich of Birmingham, Ala., spent a few days in the city recently. Mrs. Sigfried Guthman has return ed from Montgomery, Ala., where she was called by the death of her father, Mr. Sam Kahn. Mrs. Harry Gershon has returned from California where she spent six weeks. Mrs. Archie Ginsberg and son, Dick, have returned to Chicago after a de lightful visit with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Montag. Mrs. Sol Benjamin and Mrs. Edgar Bodenheimer have returned from Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rosenfeld arc spending a few weeks in Cuba. Mrs. S. A. Visanska has returned from Bristol, Term., after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Sternberg. Mrs. Ida Ferst of Baltimore, Md., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ferst. Mrs. Mack Steinberg of Columbus, Ga., is visiting Mrs. Morris Stern at the Cox-Carlton Hotel. Mrs. Ike Marks of Charleston, S. C., was in the city for a few days. Mr. Leo Weiss of Tampa, Fla., spent a few dnys with his sisters. Misses Sadie and Martha Weiss. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Montag have returned from n trip to Savannah, Ga. Mr. Jack Hirsch of Chicago, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strauss, has returned home. Mr. Jake Dittler of Columbia, S. C., was in Atlanta for a few days. Miss Ernestine Hirsch is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirsch on Waverly Way. Mrs. Milton Cronheim is convales cent from a recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gershon are back after spending a few days in Albany, Ga. Mr. Charlie Franklin has recover ed from his recent illness. Miss Alline Fox who spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Fox, has returned to college to resume her studies. Mrs. Herbert Metzger and son, Jack, arc in Miami, Fla. Miss Katherine Kalman of Albany is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirsch. Why 5000 A & P Stores Are Celebrating Founders Week This week 15,000 A & P Food Stores are paying tribute to their Founder . . . the man who pioneered the World’s greatest money-saving movement. As a fitting way to commemorate this event, all A & P Food Stores are taking part in a Nationwide Food Sale! Founders Week presents to you another big buving opportunity! A chance to purchase your every day food needs at amazing savings!