The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 11, 1930, Image 15

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Page 15 Mrs. Friedman and Miss Gell Honored M r? Mac Friedman and Miss Celia i of New York, were the 5 at a beautiful supper-bridge , Miss Gertrude Wald at her North Boulevard, Sunday, After a delightful supper s enjoyed. Mrs. J. J. Hell- high score, and Mrs. I. nder and Miss Rae Rosenberg wire recipients of the consolation rr;Zt , s Beautiful guests prizes were .vari'i Mrs. Mac Friedman and Miss Celia Gell. Among those enjoy- t he affair were Mrs. Mac Fried- nan. Miss Celia Gell, Mrs. Harry man. all of New York; Mrs. J. Heilman, Miss Celia Weinberg, Mis- Lottie Geffen, Mrs. Ix>uie Rit- >aum, Miss Sara Smolensky, Miss Mam ye Jacobs, Miss Ina Minsk, Miss !v Gershon, Misses Rose and Helen Svff. Misses Lee and Gladys Shuman, Mrs. I. Friedlander, Miss Irene Ber- nath. Mrs. Bernie W'ald, Miss Sara Gershon, Miss Rae Rosenberg, Miss Frances Heilman, and Miss Dora Wald. Miss Wald was assisted in en tertaining by Miss "Dora Wald and Miss Frances Heilman. Mrs. Leonard S. Brenner of Phila- lelphia, I'a., is the guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wengrow on Kennosaw Ave. Mrs. Brenner was the f rmer Miss Leah Wengrow. Mr. and Mrs. M. Levy of Savan nah, Ga., who have been the guests f Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Kaufman, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Byck are at 'he Georgian Terrace after spending the winter in Florida. Mrs. Herbert Traub is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wiseberg. Mr. Louis Regenstein, Jr., who is attending Harvard, is spending the Faster holidays with his parents. Mrs. Meyer Eiseman and Miss Ce- e Eiseman, of New Orleans, La., the guests of Mrs. L. H. Hein iHci Miss Anne Cohen at their home n Ponce de Leon Ave. i Williams-Flynt Lumber Co. Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 250 Elliott, N. W. JAekson 1094 The Southern Israelite Mrs. Leo Frankel is spending a month in Dallas, Texas. Mr. Louis Wellhouse, Jr., spent a few days in the city recently. Mrs. Arthur Heyman is visiting in New Orleans. Mr. Max Greenfield is in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Baron Asher and son are in St. Augustine, Fla. Mrs. Abe Greenfield is spending a few weeks in St. Augustine and Day tona, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wellhouse have returned from a stay in Miami, Fla. Mrs. Syman Loeb, of Montgomery, Ala., is the guest of Mrs. Maurice Bernard. Mr. Walter Guthman, of Savannah, spent a few days in the city recently. Mr. Ambrose E. Stevens has re turned from a visit in New York. THE SIAM OF SANITATION PURE MILK Pasteurized / iw Means Bottled Health ‘V Pure milk—the kind you get from thin dairy—in one of the beat foods you ean give your ehildren. It contains, in ensily digested form, the food elements needed for building healthy, strong bodies. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Oppenheim have returned to their home in New York. Miss Corine Ullman, of Norfolk, Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Myers. Miss Hortense Zachirias is the guest of her sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zachirias. Delivered BEFORE BREAKFAST Pedigree Dairies INCORPORATED MAin 3453 ATLANTA GEORGIA Mrs. Henry Wineberger is the guest of Mrs. Sidney Wellhouse and Mrs. Milton Liebman at the Winecoff Ho tel. Mr. Marks Kessler Buried At Macon Macon, Ga.—Mr. Marks Kessler, 56, proprietor of a dry goods store at Ma con, died Sunday at his home after an illness of several months. He had been a merchant there for thirty-five years. Besides his widow, who was former ly Miss Ida Solomon, of Macon, he is survived by one son, Oscar Kessler; two daughters, Annie and Rebecca Kessler, of this city, and one brother, Herman Kessler, of Brooklyn, New York. He was a member of fort Hawkins Lodge F. & A. M., and one of the lead ers of Sherah Israel Synagogue. Rabbi Shapiro conducted the serv ice. Montreal School Bill Voted Quebec, Canada—The bill providing for the establishment of a separate Jewish School Commission, which will have the power to establish separate Jewish schools in Montreal, has been passed by the Quebec Legislature with a vote of 52 to 5. Urge Arabs and Jews To Become Palestinians London—Arabs and Jews are urged to forget their nationalisms and to concentrate on becoming good Pales tinians by the Daily Herald, official organ of the Labor Party. ASK ABOUT OU R $ 5,0 0 0.0 0 CONTEST A RICHER FLAVOR f or it is made with Milk AMERICAN BAKERIES COMPANY To Remind You That— Campbell Coal Company handles not only the highest grade of coal and coke—but— Handsome Electric Lighting Fixtures Builders Hardware of Modern Type Practically Everything that Goes into Building a Home IV. 5000 240 Marietta St.