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The Southern Israelite
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Miss Adler and Mr. Collat Wed At Lovely Ceremony
A marriage characterized by ex
quisite simplicity and beauty was that
of Miss Evelyn Adler to Mr. Meyer
T. Collat, of Savannah, which was
quietly solemnized on Saturday after
noon, March 8, at the home of the
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Adler, on East Eighth Street. Rabbi
David Marx performed the ceremony
in the presence of a gathering of rela
tives and intimate friends.
The home was tastefully decorated
with quantities of palms, ferns and
smilax which were gracefully arrang
ed throughout the lower floor of the
attractive house.
Mrs. David Goldberg, of New York
City, the bride’s only sister and at
tendant, was the charming maid of
honor. She was gowned in a becom
ing costume of brown lace with hat
in blending tones and her shoulder
corsage was of orchids.
Mr. Edgar Collat, the bridgroom’s
brother, was best man.
Lovely Bride
The lovely young bride was smart
ly gowned in a costume of beige and
brown flowered chiffon, her brunet
beauty being enhanced by the soft
tones of brown and by her pictur
esque hat of brown horsehair.
Following the ceremony a beauti
fully-appointed dinner was held with
covers laid for the bridal party and
the members of the family.
Mr. Adler and his bride left after
wards for a motor trip through Flor
ida, sailing from there for Havana,
Cuba, where they will spend a week.
Upon their return they will make
their home at the DeSoto Hotel in
Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Berman
Celebrate Silver
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Berman cele
brated their silver wedding anni
versary recently, with a family din
ner at their home on Park Drive. The
home was decorated throughout with
palms and cut flowers. Places were
laid for twenty-eight members of the
family and out-of-town guests.
The table was a replica of the one
of twenty-five years ago, was over
laid with the same lace cloth; and
Mrs. Raphael Moise, who was a
bridesmaid at the wedding, duplicated
the wedding cake she baked for the
bride long ago. The central decora
tions on the tables were plateaus of
spring flowers and unshaded silver
tapers. The guests’ places were
marked by hand-painted place cards
and favors of small sliver bells.
Toasts were offered during the eve
ning by Dr. L. C. Roughlin, Mr.
Charles Bergman and Mr. Ben Fried
man.
Mrs. Berman receiver her guests
wearing a black lace gown made on
the new long lines, and a corsage of
| roses and valley lilies. Mrs. I. Wein-
j berg, mother of the hostess, wore
| black lace over orchid satin. Mrs.
I L. C. Rouglin wore a draped model
of egg shell moire and a corsage of
roses. Miss Bernice Berman wore
ping chiffon.
The guest list included Dr. and Mrs.
L. C. Rouglin, Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Schur, Mr. and Mrs. Bergman, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Berman, Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman Berman, Mr. and Mrs. Na
than Bach, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fried
man, Miss Celia Bergman, Miss Min
nie Klein. Miss Beverly Schur, Miss
Helen Berman, Miss Anita and Miss
Bernice Berman, Mr. Herman Rich,
Mr. Charles Bergman, Mr. H. Berg
man, Master Harold Berman, Mas
ter Alfred Berman, all of Atlanta;
Mrs. Raphael Moise, of Sumter, N.
C.; Mr. Phillip Jewels, of New York,
and Miss Billie Berman, of the Uni
versity of Alabama.
Mrs. Lloyd Springer of New York
has returned home after visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Horwitz.
Mr. Benj. Feld has returned from
a business trip to Miami, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Adler and Mr.
and Mrs. Edel Jankower have re
turned home after a visit to Miami
and Cuba.
Mr. Max Mendel, Secretary of the
Jewish Progressive Club, and Mr.
Abe Herman are spending the remain
der of the winter in Florida.
Mrs. Alex Dittler is spending some
time in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strauss, Jr.,
have returned from their wedding
journey to Florida and Cuba.
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Miss Rabinowitz and
Mr. Bressler Weds
Of widespread interest throughout
the South was the marriage of Miss
Gertrude Marguerite Rabinowitz to
Mr. Simon Meyer Bressler. Sunday
evening, March 9th, at the home of
the bride-elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
Wm. Rabinowitz on Virgnia Ave
with Rabbi Harry Epstein officiating
Miss Mamye Rabinowtz, the bride’s
sister, was maid of honor. Mr. Jack
Bressler was best man. Little Miss
Irma Harriette Bressler, niece of the
bridegroom, was flower girl.
Following the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Rabinowitz, parents of the
bride, entertained at a reception.
The bride and bridegroom left for a
wedding trip to Florida.
Miss Jeannette Zimmerman, who is
now making her home in Tampa. Fla.,
was a recent guest in the city to at
tend the Silverman-Zimmerman wed
ding, an event of the past week.
Miss Irene Bernath has just re
turned from an extended two months'
trip to the West Coast. Miss Bernath
visited Los Angeles, Salt Lake City
and other points of interest.
Mr. Charles Weinstein of Birming
ham, was a recent guest in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sutker enter
tained at their home on Brookridge
Drive on Wednesday, February 10th,
at a dance. A large number of guests
enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and
Mrs. Sutker.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tessler of Kins
ton, N. C., are the guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tessler.
Mrs. Fred Stevens has returned to
New r York after spending a few days
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Fred Kaufman has returned
from New Orleans where she was call
ed by the death of her brother, Mr.
Julius Wolfe.
Mrs. Gus Hoffman has returned
from a short visit in Baltimore.
Mrs. Herman Rosenheim of N eW
York is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Morris Rich at the Georgian Terrace.
Mrs. Henry Rosenbaum is spending
a few days in Ft. Myers, I In- wl *
relatives.
Mrs. Nat Kaiser is visiting in Se*
Orleans, w'hence she w’ill go to a >
tona Beach, Fla., to remain un 1
April.
Mrs. Sam Schoen, Mrs. Erne> •
witz, Mrs. Herman Sommers "<■
Tampa, Fla., attending the Sis' -
Convention.
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