The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, June 14, 1930, Image 14

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Page 14 The Southern Israelite THE SIGN OF SANITATION PURE MILK Pasteurized Means Bottled Health Pure milk—the kind you get from this dairy—is one of the best foods you can give your children. It contains, in easily digested form, the food elements needed for building healthy, strong bodies. Delivered BEFORE BREAKFAST Pt cdigree • Dairies INCORPORATED MAin 3453 ATLANTA GEORGIA ASK ABOUT OUR $ 5,0 0 0.0 0 CONTEST RICHER FLAVOR it is made VOTE FOR BEN T. HUIET WHO ALWAYS FOUGHT AS COUN CILMAN AND ALDERMAN FOR A CLEAN GOVERNMENT AND WILL ESTABLISH IT AS YOUR MA YOR “EVERY DEAL A SQUARE DEAL” SUBJECT TO WHITE PRIMARY, JUNE 18, 1930. YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE WILL BE APPRECIATED. SOCIETY (Continued From Page 13) Mrs. Rose Kaplan and her father, Mr. Nircnstein, of Birmingham, were in Atlanta attending the wedding of Miss Freda Isacoff. Phil Tanenbaum, of Augusta, Ga., spent a few days in Atlanta recently. Friends of Miss Pearl Eplan will be glad to hear she is recuperating rap idly from her recent operation. Miss Fred Gavron is visiting her parents on Boulevard Terrace. Miss Gussie P'stroff, of Birmingham, Ala., spent a few days in Atlanta re cently. Miss Annie Balser was in Atlanta recently to attend the wedding of her brother, Meyer Balser, to Miss Rosa line Stone. Miss Natalie Cohen was the winner of the Journal loving cup presented to the best all-around student at Girls’ High School, and Rubin Critn was the winner of a similar cup presented to the best all-around student at Commer cial High School. Miss Sadie Rich entertained her friends at a graduation dance at her home June 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Ely Myer and chil dren are guests at the Georgian Ter race Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. David Strauss and family and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Eise- inan and family formed a party spend ing the summer abroad. Mrs. Morris Hirsch has recovered from an appendicitis operation. Miss Daisy Jacobs has returned from Birmingham, Ala., where she was the guest of her sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rcgenstein were called to Boston on account of the ill ness of their son, Louis, Jr. Mrs. John Herzfeld has recovered from a tonsil operation. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Joel are in At lantic City. Later they will visit their son, Ben, Jr., in New York. Arthur Solomon, of Savannah, spent a few days in the city recently. Mrs. Maurice Bernard and children motored to Montgomery, Ala., for the week-end recently. Miss Clemmie Haas has returned from a short stay in Louisville, Ky. Miss Florette Visanska, who is at tending school at Goucher College in Baltimore, is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vi sanska, on Virginia Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Davis, of Cin cinnati. Ohio, have returned home. Mrs. Lee Stern, of Albany, Ga., has returned home. Moe Goldman has returned from Chattanooga. Miss Betty Jane Zacharias has re covered from a tonsil operation. Herbert Nussbaum, who was ill at Wesley Memorial Hospital, has re turned home. Miss Lucile Apflebaum is the guest of Mrs. Edgar Oppenheim in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fox v i w Helen Bauer motored to Mass for the graduation of Mis 'd' lene Fox. *1* Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levy, 0 f |, rl . vi f'*r re Ai hc *D ests rc «""v"i m,' and Mrs. Alex Rosenfeld. Mr. ami Mr, B. J. Apte an,I Mi,, Alice Apte, of Miami, Fla U(T e , guests, of Mrs. Lee Strasbun . r Th v sail on June 17th on the S. S F r; ,n> to spend the summer abroad. Miss Dorothy Selig has recovered from a slight operation. Miss Joan Brown is being extensively entertained in Washington, I). C Miss Addie Steinheimer leaves soon for New York, where she sails for Eu rope on an extended trip. Mrs. Sol Clarke is in Baltimore, Ind where she was called by the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Manas, of Texas, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Holzman. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Hohenstein, of Savannah, Ga., announce the birth of a son. Mrs. Hohenstein was former!) Miss Hermenia Weil, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ehrlich, of Sa vannah, Ga., and their mother, Mrs. Hughes, have returned home after hav ing attended the graduation of Miss Anne Ehrlich from Agnes Scott Col lege. Mrs. Clarence Strasburger, of Co lumbus, Ga., has returned home after a short visit in Atlanta. ATLANTA’S favorite ▼ - HOTELS IN THE HEART OF THE CITY Each room has Private Bath, Circulating Water, Ceiling Fan, Radio and Mirror Uoors in addition to the usual accommodations. HYou will enjoy the food in our I Rooms or Coffee Shops (open -■* ■ ,' ’',' flPrices are reasonable, too. |Both ‘J°- near Theaters. Department Stores and ri_ i Affiliated Hotel j ] ! YWe IMPERIAL > Peachtree at Ivy 150 Rooms and Bath For Information or Reservation Address THE MANAGEMENT typewriters We sell, rent and repair all make- * typewriters. Special rental rates to American Writing Machine Co^ CS Forsyth St., N. W.