The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 30, 1930, Image 9

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The Southern Israelite Page 9 \Hss Feinstein Weds In Nashville, Tenn. and Mrs. J. H. Whiteman an ti e marriage of tiieir daughter, Feinstein, to Morris Mendel- wedding having taken place arv 15 at Franklin, Ky., and a ’ ceremony being solemnized at Vine Street Temple, with ins Mark officiating. Mr. and endelson arc at home at 1049 harp avenue. The bride form- e her home in Atlanta. Mr. Memklson, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs [farry Mendelson. of Tallahassee. . now connected with Marshall & Bruce of Nashville. ENGAGEMENTS Rosenberg-Frank Mr and Mrs. Karl Rosenberg an- nnee the engagement of their aughtcr. Rae Lillian, to Mr. Morris [•'rank, the marriage to be solemnized in Iline. Berman-Rich Mr and Mrs. Gus Herman announce ngagement of their daughter, Anita Recti, tu Herman M. Rich, the date of i wedding to be announced later. Geffen-Simon Kahhi and Mrs. Tobias Gef fen an- ince the engagement of their daughter, I .ettit-, to Abe Simon, of Spartanburg, s ('. the date of the marriage to be an nounced later. Mrs. Ferst Entertains at Lovely Children’s Party Honoring the birthdays of her two children, Babbette, who was 11 years old, Alvin, Jr., who was 8, Mrs. Alvin t was hostess at a children’s party at tin Standard Club. rimi.s games were played on the after which a tempting ice course .served, and each little guest was [•resented with a pretty favor. w invited: Billy Alexander, Charles -tain, Jean Aronstam, Henry Bloom, e Bloom, Walter Calhoun, Doro- ( ampbell, Peter Davidson, Alice itery, Martin Dunbar, Louise Dunn, •tret Kisman, Elizabeth Epsten, i Epsten, Bobby Ferst, Suzanne Barbara Fox, Margaret Harmon, Herzog, Jack Jacobus, Fannie Emily Lawler, Carolyn Loeb, t Martin, Elaine Montag, Janice c:er, Patty Osborn, Harding Paine, Rosenbaum, Lehman Rosenberg, Rothberg, Barnes Sale, Laura Billy Schwartz, Nancy Schwab, Stern, Marion Stern, Joan herger, Elizabeth Walsh, Helen Peggy Weill, Blanche Wenar, W eill, Babbette Ferst and Alvin B erst. ike May and Mr. Joseph y Celebrate Birthdays 'avid Eichberg was hostess at a ally planned dinner celebrating the s of her two uncles, which on e day—Mr. Ike May, of Rome, aig 67 years of age, and Mr. May, of Atlanta, being 77. Many s vnt messages of congratulations O '1C to these two prominent members of the business world. Quantities of spring flowers in pastel hues were used in artistic arrangement throughout the entire house. In the dining room, the long table covered with a hand-made cloth, had for its central decoration a low bowl filled with lavender iris, pink stock, and white larkspur. At either end was placed a beautifully embossed birthday cake. Mrs. Ben Meyers and Mrs. Gilbert Rosenthal of Baltimore, were the guests for a few days of their aunt, Mrs. Aruthur Wiseberg. 1 hey were cn route to Hollywood to attend the wed ding of their brother, Ben Lyon of movie fame, whose marriage to Bebc Daniels will take place June 14th. Mrs. Sig Pappenheimer is convales cent from an operation at St. Joseph’s Infirmary. Mrs. L. Bodenheimer and daughter, Mrs. L. Mayer, of Pensacola, Fla., have returned home after being delightfully entertained as the guest of relatives in the city. Mrs. Max Samuels is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Harris in Macon, Ga. Mrs. Alex Dittler has returned from Washington, D. C. Mrs. Leopold J. Haas lias returned from a stay of several weeks in Phil adelphia. Penna. Mrs. Phil Kohn of New York who has been the much feted guest of Mrs. Geo. Kohn, has returned home. Mrs. Louis Kaufman of Montgom ery, Ala., has returned home after a month’s stay with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hotzman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rich have re turned from their wedding trip and are at home at the Biltmore Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldberg of Greenville, S. C.. were guests for a few days at the Georgian Terrace. Mrs. Fred Barnett of New York is the guest of her mother. Mrs. B. Z. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Lewish Cohn of Fort Smith, Ark., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Loeb. Mrs. Rosa Ginsberger left for Mil waukee to sepnd the summer with relatives there. Mrs. M. Stern of Birmingham was the guest of her mother. Mrs. Arthur Heyman. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kohn of Columbia, s. C., have returned home. The many friends of Mr. Albert Selig regret to hear of his recent auto mobile accident and wish for him a very speedy recovery. Ill ET Mrs. Sidney Metzger has returned from a short stay in Selma. Ala. Mrs. A. Shulafer. who was the guest of Mrs. A1 Fox, has returned to her home in Savannah. Mrs. Alvin Mayer of New York who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Julius Simon, has returned home. Mrs. Harold Hirsch, Miss Ernestine Hirsch, Miss Katherine Kalman, Miss Lucile Apflebaum formed a congenial party who attended the Kentucky Derby in Louisville, Ky., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Regenstein have returned from a recent stay in New York. Mrs. E. Epstein has returned to Sa vannah after being pleasantly enter tained as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Epstein. Mr. Herbert Nussbaum of Bain- bridge, underwent a slight operation at Wesley Memorial Hospital recently. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Werner Byck. Miss Harriet Wineberger is a guest at the Witiecoff Hotel. Mrs. Morris Hirsch is convalescent from a recent appendicitis operation. Dr. Sinclair Jacobs and Dr. Sam Silverman have returned from New York where they attended the Jonas- Rich wedding. Little Jean Cohen, daughter of Mrs. Ben Cohen, is recovering from a recent operation at the Piedmont Hospital. Mrs. Ida Arnheim who was the guest of Mrs. Walter Visanska has returned to her home in Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Simon Selig is visiting relatives in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Chas. Hciman has returned to New York after a two month’s visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Oppcnheim ot New York spent a few days in the city recently. Mrs. Harry Lokcy of New York City Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldman visited friends in Washington and New York recently, and arc now visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Edison in St. Louis. (Continued on Page 14) 3 Timely Suggestions from Kampers! Good things for summer meals! Hamper’s Garden Tea A full-bodied, richly flavored tea that is delicious served iced or hot! Unexcelled for afternoon tea! 89c lb. Bridge Assortment Cookies As good to taste as they are attractive to look at! In shapes of hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds! Made by Mr. Duh! 2 doz. 25c All-Green Asparagus 50c ea, Mary Washington all-green Asparagus tips that are the best to be had! Delightfully tender! 50c a can— 12 for $5.75.