The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, March 28, 1930, Image 8

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Page 8 The Southern Israelite Heyman-Rosenblum Chester, S. C. — Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rosenblum announce the mar riage of their daughter, Lucille, to Mr. Saling Heyman, of New York City. The foregoing announcement which has been received here by rela tives and friends is of much interest. Mr. Heyman is a native of Chester, S. C., and is a young man with a host of friends here and in New York. He is the son of Mrs. Lucille Heyman, of this city, and the Mr. H. S. Heyman. Miss Gussie Miller, who has been the feted guest of her sister, Mrs. I. A. Zion, has returned to her home in Baltimore, Maryland. Mr. Jacob Miller, of Baltimore, Maryland, spent a few days in At lanta recently as the guest of his daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Zion. Miss Eleanor Smullyan has return ed after spending the winter in New York, visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Strauss. Recent visitions in Atlantic City from Atlnnta were Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph B. Newman, Mrs. Thelma Cohn, Mrs. Reba II. Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goodman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weil, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Hirsch, have returned home. Mrs. Edgar Bodenheimer has recov ered from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hoflin, of Nor folk, Va., have returned home after n delightful visit with relatives here. Among the out-of-town guests who will attend the Gold-Litchenstein wedding include Mrs. Bertram Gold man and son, Irwin Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gold, Mr. A. Gold, and Miss Rose Gold, all of Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mandle of New York City are the proud par ents of a daughter, who has been given the name of Rose Lee. Mrs. Mandle will be remembered as the former Miss Sylvia Golden of At lanta. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Epstein, whose marriage was a recent social event, are on their wedding trip in Havana, Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman have just returned from a trip to Miami and other points of interest. ENGAGEMENTS Apfelbaum-Loveman Mr. and Mrs. Gustav R. Apfelbaum announce the engagement of their daughter, Lucile, to Mr. A. Maurice Loveman, of Atlanta, formerly of Nashville, Tenn., the date of the mar riage to be announced later. Mislow-Feinberg Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mislow an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Stella, to Mr. Harry Fein- berg, of LaGrange, the date of the marriage to be announced later. Winer-Abelman Mr. and Mrs. H. Winer, of Chatta nooga, Tenn., announce the engage ment of their daughter, Ada, to Mr. Ralph P. Abelman, of Atlanta, the date of the marriage to be announced later. Wyle-Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Armand Wyle an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor, to Mr. Harold Philips, of Erie, Pa., the date of mar riage to be announced later. Mrs. Joel and Mrs. Heyman Entertained for Visitor Mrs. B. F. Joel and Mrs. Herman Heyman were joint hostesses on Mon day at an attractive luncheon given at the Standard Club, honoring Mrs. Oscar Goodman, of New York, guest of Mrs. Arthur Heyman, Mrs. Sam Johnson, of Cincinnati, Ohio, the guest of Mrs. J. E. Sommerfield, and Mrs. Aaron Ferst, of Baltimore, Md., guest of Mrs. Alvin Ferst. In addition to the honor guests and their hostesses were Mrs. David Marx, Mrs. L. B. Joel, Mrs. Fannie Menko and Mrs. Charles Heyman. Miss Gold to Wed Melvin Lichtenstein Plans have been announced of the marriage of Miss Fan Gold of Mem phis, Tenn., to Mr. Melvin Lichen- stein of this city, which will take place Thursday, April 3rd, at three o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinberg on Park Drive, At lanta. Dr. David Marx will perform the ceremony. Miss Gold will have as her attendants her sisters. Mrs. Harry Weinberg will act as matron of honor and Miss Rose Gold, of Memphis, will be her maid of honor. An informal reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg will fol low the ceremony. The young couple will leave for a wedding trip to Can ada, Niagara Falls and other points of interest in the east, after which they will make their home in At lanta. Mrs. Julian Boehm has returned from a trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Haas have re turned from Florida. Mr. Phil Wachtal has returned to his home in New York. r (mkmI Things at Kamper’s! Sweet, Pickled Fruits No. 2V2 cans, A prieots—JFVars—P^•achvs!—picked at the stage of perfection ami pickled whole! A delicacy of flavor with just enough “tang” to add zest! Serve them with your meat courses! t'ottage Ulieese, itOc lb. One of the favorites in the Delicatessen Department! Kamper’s Cottage Cheese is deliciously different—and at only 30c pound! A Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaui and son Henry, Jr., are visiting here. Mrs. Frank Lowenstein has return ed from Florida. Mrs. Edgar Oppenheim is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Franklin. Mrs. David Goldberg, of New York, who came to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Evelyn Adler, to Mr Myer Collat, has returned to her home. Mrs. Sol Hardman entertained at bridge in honor of Miss Jeanne Ep stein, whose marriage will be sol emnized at an early date. Miss Ida Cohen has just returned from a trip to Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Abe Apelbaum of Birming ham, Ala., is visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. Apelbaum will be remem bered as the former Miss Esther Lesser. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hirsch an nounce the arrival of a new baby daughter. Mrs. Sol Berman of Birmingham was a recent visitor in Atlanta. Mr? Berman attended the Epstein-Smith wedding. Mrs. Berman was the for mer Miss Vellie Epstein of this city Mrs. Michael Ellman and Mis? Perle Eplan are visiting in Florida and Cuba. Miss Rosalee Haas left for New York where she sails for Europe, to be away some time. Miss Ernestine Hirsch and Mr? Julian Slager have returned from Al bany, Ga. Dr. Moses Hadas of Cincinnati and New York was a recent visitor in the city as the guest of his pa r ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hadas. Vr Hadas, who is at present professor of Latin at the University of Cin cinnati, will become permanently a filiated with the Columbia Univer sity faculty in the Department Latin and Greek. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bressler have just returned from their vve 1 trip thru Florida and Cuba, and a at home to their friends at Peachtree Terrace Apartments, Peachtree Street, N. E. Mrs. Oscar Weinkelman of rk City, who has been spen t » winter in Florida, vra- est of relatives and frier. -- * y. Mrs. Weinkelman will ^ mbered as Miss May 1 lanta. Miss Bessie Geffen has ,m a visit to Augusta whew ended the Phi Delta Epsil