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The Southern Israelite
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Miss Gold Weds Mr. Litch
At Lovely Home Ceremony
A marriage characterized by simple
beauty and dignity, and one of cor
dial interest to hosts of friends was
that of Miss Fan Gold and Mr. Mel
vin Litch, which was solemnized
April 3, at the home of the bride’s
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Weinberg, at 632 Park Drive.
Dr. David Marx performed the
ceremony in the presence of a small
gathering of relatives and friends.
The home was tastefully decorated
with palms, ferns, and foliage plants,
interspersed with baskets of lilies of
the valley and roses which formed
an effective setting for the bridal
party.
Mrs. Weinberg was the matron of
honor and wore a gown of pale blue
crepe. The maid of honor was Miss
Rose Gold, who wore a gown of
cream-colored crepe.
The bride wore a gown of eggshell
crepe combined with real lace, and
her small hat and accessories were all
in blending tones. She wore a cor
sage of Ophelia roses and valley
lilies.
Following the ceremony an infor
mal reception was held after which
the young couple left for a wedding
trip to New York, the Carolinas, Ni-,j
agara Falls and Canada.
Mrs. David Lipsey
Honors Visitors
Thomasville, Ga.—Mrs. David Lip
sey entertained with a bridge at her
home recently, in honor of Mrs. Joe
Harris of Savannah, Miss Minnie
Rosenbloom of Hartford, Conn., and
Miss Edith Rosenberg of Albany, Ga.
High score, a lovely pair of book
ends, was won by Mrs. LeRoy Roso-
lio; consolation going to Mrs. Joe
Harris. Among the guests were Miss
Dora Levitt, Sara Levitt, Minnie Ros
enbloom, Edith Rosenberg, Sara Fein-
berg, Selma Rosolio, Mrs. Sadie Gar
ber, Mrs. Joe Harris, Mrs. Herman
Feinberg, Mrs. Harry Feinberg, Mrs.
Louis Kolesky, Mrs. Morris Warshaw,
Mrs. Chas. Schenker, Mrs. LeRoy
Rosolio, and Mrs. J. Silverman.
Mrs. Herbert Loring of Stamford,
Conn., was the guest of relatives for
a few days.
Mrs. Bertrum Maier has returned
from Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wiseberg
and family have returned from a visit
in Savannah.
Mrs. Addie Lillienthal has returned
flfrom a stay in Savannah.
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Miss Celia Gell of New York City,
who has been spending the winter in
Florida, is now the guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. J. J. Heilman on Parkway
Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Edison were
recent guests in the city.
Mrs. Julius Schwartz of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., spent the week-end in
Atlanta as the guest of her mother,
Mrs. Carrie Bokritzky.
Miss Esther Siegel left during the
past week for New York City, where
she will reside.
Of unusual interest to a wide cir
cle of friends is the announcement of
the engagement of Miss Ada Winer
of Chattanooga, Tenn., to Mr. Ralph
Abelman of Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Morris Hirsch has returned
from Birmingham.
Mr. Melvin Nussbaum, of Bain-
bridge, Ga., spent a few days in the
city recently.
Miss Bertha Strauss has recovered
from a recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hirsch are in
Cuba.
Mrs. Morris Bernard and family
motored to Montgomery for a few
days recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. Brown and
daughter, Joan, have returned from a
visit in Cuba.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Mendel have re
turned from Miami where they visit
ed their son, Harry Mendel ,who is at
tending the University of Miami.
Mrs. Henry Koplin of Macon was
a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Mendel on Briarclitf Rd.
Mrs. Lylse Shassenburg, who has
been the guest of Mrs. David Bloom,
has returned to her home in New Or
leans, La.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Montag mo
tored to Columbus, Miss., to be with
Mrs. Montag’s father, Mr. Simon
Loeb, on his 81st birthday. Mir. Louis
Montag, who was in Memphis, Tenn.,
joined them.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Joseph of
Catskill, N. Y., were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Schwartz on Ponce de
Leon Ave.
Miss Aline Fox, whe is a senior at
Wellesley College, spent the Easter
holidays here.
Mrs. Julia Hoflin is the guest of
her daughters, Mrs. Sam Schoen and
Mrs. Charles Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hirsch have re
turned from Cuba.
Mrs. Bert Fox Gives
Series of Parties
Mrs. Bert Fox is entertaining with
a series of bridge-luncheons, the fi r >t
one was given on April 2, at her
home on Oakdale Road.
Spring flowers in pastel shades
were artistically used in the attrac
tive decorations.
The guest list included Mrs. Ber
tram Maier, Mrs. Max Samuels, Mrs
Ernest Horwitz, Mrs. Herman Rich!
of Birmingham, Ala.; Mrs. E. g!
Zacharias, Mrs. Frankel, of Toronto!
Canada; Mrs. Harold Hirsh, Mrs!
Henry Geigerman, Mrs. Ben Fuchs!
Mrs. Alex Marcus, Mrs. Julius Simon,
Mrs. Alex Rosenfeld, Mrs. Simon Se-
lig, Mrs. L. J. Regenstein, Mrs. I
Sterne, Mrs. Vol Blacknall, Mrs
George Gershon and Mrs. Lee Stem,
of Albany, Ga.
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