The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, June 28, 1930, Image 7

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Page 7 * HE Southern Israelite O € III c T engagements Boaz-Franklin \ Mrs. Daniel J. Boaz an- • h engagement of their daugh- to Abe Franklin, of Atlanta .sonville, the marriage to take • in early date. At home from t hro '■ 1 »i.\. Xo cards. Foster- Forer ii ,! Mrs. Max Foster, of Savan- unce the engagement of their yhter. Ethel, to Meyer Forer, of At- I he marriage is to he solemn- <| the first part of August. Eleanor Wyle is visiting friends ester, X. Y., and Erie, Pa. md Mrs. Joseph Loewus have ned from a motor trip to Bal- Md.. where they helped to cele- the first anniversary of the wed- i:ne nt tlieir son, Julian. \niund May sailed recently from New York for a visit to Hamburg, \rmand Wyle was a delegate to the nal Conference of Jewish Social e and the National Conference via! Workers in Boston, stopping is return at a number of cities in interest of the Hebrew Orphans ii me. and Mrs. Joseph Reisman are 1,1 ted home this week from a visit ' ral weeks at Daytona Beach, Fla. Marian Kreigshaber is leaving ' Uil 'k for a visit with relatives in Annter, S. C. and Mrs. Adolph Montag are my through Canada and will he ■’>' their son, Louis, in Atlantic nd Mrs. Ferd Kaufman are at- the twenty-fifth International f'ary of the Rotarians held in Miller, of Chattanooga, is the ted guest of Miss Pat Gold- Fit tv Rosenheim, who has been t of relatives, left for Atlantic r the summer. I he Hirsch has recovered from ' : ■ indisposition. A illiam Rich and daughter, ° u , left for New’ York City E.instein left for Norfolk, s P e nd the summer with rela- typewriters W n • rent and repair all makes of er *‘ Special rental rates to students. r *can Writing Machine Co. syth St., N. W. WA. 2860 Mr. and Mrs. Julian Slager, of Mont gomery, Ala., are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Franklin. Mrs. Henry Hirsch and Miss Lorna Fried are spending a few weeks at Lakemont, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hirsch were re cent visitors in New York and Balti more. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Oppcnheim, of New York, are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fox. Misses Alletie Fox. and Helen Bauer have re turned home after a delightful trip to New York and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus Calm are guests of relatives here en route to Pensacola, Fla., for a short visit. J. Froshin is in New York for a short stay. Mrs. Morris Greenblatt left this week for New York City to visit her daugh ter, Lavenia, who is in attendance at summer school at Columbia University. Morris Ashendorf, of Marshall, Tex., spent a few days in Atlanta recently with relatives. The Program Committee of the Coun cil of Jewish Women met last week at the home of Mrs. Ernest Morrison, and an interesting program has been out lined for the coming year. The children of the Hebrew Orphans Home were entertained at the Fox Theater recently as the guests of Countess Sonia. Isaac Ashendorf motored to New York with his brother for a few weeks visit with relatives. The girls of the Hebrew Orphans Home are conducting a sewing class during the summer months under the direction of Mrs. Edgar Licberman. Mrs. Jake Faeman left this week for Miami, Fla. Mrs. Percy Rich is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Michael, in Athens, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Zion, of At lanta avenue, accompanied by Roy Miller, are leaving on July 1st for an extended motor trip to Baltimore, Phil adelphia, and Atlantic City. Miss Ann Caplowitz, of Chattanooga, was a recent visitor of Miss Sophie Freeman. Miss Esther Finerowsky recently left for New Orleans, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Segel Mrs. Eugene Oberdorfer is the guest of relatives in New York City. Mrs. Meyer Finsterwald, of Milwau kee, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sig Papponheim, at their home on Eleventh Street. Miss Claire Strauss and Miss I.ala I-illicnthal arc spending the summer at camp in Maine. Mrs. Arthur Strauss and family arc spending the summer at Tybee Island. Mrs. Simon Ullman and daughter, Muriel, left for Meriden, Miss., for a short stay. Later they will spend sev eral months in the Blue Ridge Moun tains. Mrs. Pauline Oppenheim, of New York, has returned home after a de lightful stay at the Biltmore the guest of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs William Rich. Misses Laura and Helene Rosenberg are the guests of Mrs. Victor Krieg- shaber. Miss Clara Steinheimer underwent an operation at the Georgia Baptist Hos pital recently. Mrs. Morris L. Stern and son. Rich ard, were called to Mobile. Ala., re cently due to the critical illness of Mrs. Stern’s brother. Harry Haveman. Misses Marjorie Hirsch. Elizabeth Epstein, Leila Harris, Marian Stern, and Beatrice Rothchild are spending a few weeks at Camp Civitania. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rosenbaum and son, Ralph, Jr., and Mrs. M. Goldman left recently for Folly Beach. S. C. Miss Carol Moss is the guest of Mrs. Walter Benjamin in Birming ham, Ala. Mrs. Morris Rich and Miss Ida Hutz- ler left for Atlantic City to spend the summer. Miss Caroll Moss is the guest of Mrs. Walter Benjamin at her home on Mountain Avenue in Birmingham. Miss Xorma Koplin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koplin. of Macon, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mendel. The wedding of Miss Esther Pollick to Sam Millender took place in Chat tanooga Monday, June 16th. Miss Bloomie Wise, of Chattanooga, has returned home from a visit with Miss Jennie Taylor on Washington Street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chait announce the birth of a daughter, born Sunday, June 22nd, at the Piedmont Hospital. Mrs. G. Strauss has returned from Birmingham, Ala., where she visited her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strauss. Mrs. Henry Gold and son, Henry, Jr., are guests of Mrs. Sam Schoen at her home on Oakdale Road. Messrs. Robbie Fcrst, Henry Bauer, Victor Kingdom and William Kingdon left by bus recently for an extended tour of the West. Mrs. Joseph Sternberg, of Asheville, X. C„ is the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Visanska. A. Ginsburger, of Chicago, spent a few days in Atlanta recently as the guest of bis sister, Mrs. Sigfried Sam uels. Bobbie Rothbcrg left for Plainsfield, X. J., to visit relatives before entering Camp Wigwam in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mohr have re turned to their home in Montgomery, Ala., after a very pleasant stay as the (Continued on Page 12) FOR— BEAUTY COMFORT SERVICE Specify Manufactured by ATLANTA TENT AND AWNING COMPANY Plant and Office: East Point, Ga. Phones: Fairfax 1483-1484 Eyes Examined Scientifically Oculist Prescriptions Filled The Boaz Optical Co. Optometrist and Mff. Opticians 228 Mitche'l St., S. W. Phone Jackson 9236