The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, July 18, 1930, Image 8

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Page 8 The Southern Israelite 0’ C III CT Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Romm and children spent several days in Asheville recently as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kartus. Miss Sylvia Tanenbaum of Augusta, Ga., is visiting with Miss Sara Gershon while attending Emory University, and is being pleasantly entertained by her numerous friends. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kreigshaber enter tained at a picnic supper at Camp Victor recently. The children of the Hebrew Orphans Home spent a pleasant day recently at Cascade Springs. Mrs. B. Z. Philips and Mrs. Oscar Elsas sailed on July 14 for Europe. Mrs. Herman Rich and Miss Hermine Rich of Birmingham, Ala., are guests of Mrs. Ernest Horwitz at her home on Briarcliff Road. Mr. and Mrs. Max Schiff of Chicago were recent guests of the Georgian Ter race. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oberdorfer and Mrs. Simon Selig chaperoned a congenial party of young lolks to North Carolina over the 4th ot July. The party was com posed of Misses Dorothy Selig and Arlene Ereitag, and Messrs* Leon Froshin, Joe Asher and Harry Van Straten. Miss Eleanor VVyle who has been spending the past month visiting friends in Rochester, N. Y., and Erie, Pa., has re turned home. Mrs. J. Herzfeld and her little son, John, Jr., have returned from the mount ains of North Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ferst announce the birth of a son, named Harold. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rosenbaum have returned from Folly Beach, S. C. Mrs. Sam Kahn who was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Sigfried Guthman, has returned to her home in Montgomery, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schoen and Mrs. Henry Gold spent a week-end recently at Lakemont, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oberdorfer and daughter, Joyce, are spending some time at Atlantic Beach, Fla. Mr. Alfred Myers has returned from a visit in Daytona Beach, Fla. Miss Jane Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Meyer, is spending the summer in Maine. Mr. Dick Guthman has returned from a short stay in Savannah. Mrs. Johanna Goldberg of Tampa, Florida, spent several weeks recently at the Georgian Terrace. Mrs. Hugo Spitz spent a few days in Baltimore recently. Mr. Chas. Franklin has returned from a brief visit in Chicago. Mrs. Sol Epstein and family have re turned from a pleasant stay in Florida. Mrs. Nat Kaiser is now making her home at the Cox-Carlton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. T.eopold J. Haas have returned from a brief stay in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jacobs of Bir mingham, Ala., were guests of Miss Daisy Jacobs for a few days recently. Mrs Julian Slager has returned to her home in Montgomery, Ala., after a brief stay with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hirsch and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Oppenheimer formed a congenial party which spent a few days recently at Lake Tarpin. Mrs. Henry Solonionson has recovered from her recent indisposition. Mrs. Max Samuels and Mr. Irving Samuels have returned from an enjoyable stay at Lakemont. Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Elsas Phillips were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hirsch recently at their cottage at Lakemont. Mrs. Walter Visanska and Miss Flo- rette Visanska have returned from a short stay at Tvbee Island, Ga. Mrs. Chas. Held entertained recently at a delightful party celebrating her little son's third birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weil and family have returned from Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Eugene Oberdorfer, Sr., has re turned from an extended visit in the East. Mrs. M. Epstein is spending a few days in New York City. . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hirsch and Miss Rosalie Mayer are spending a few weeks at Atlantic Beach. Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kingdon have re turned from a short visit to Asheville, N. C. The Senior Hadassah entertained at a public bridge recently at the home of Mrs. H. Hendel. Mrs. Henry Weil of Montgomery, Ala., is the guest of Mrs. Alvin Ferst. Mr. Julian Sachs of Anniston, Ala., re cently spent a few days in the city. Miss Ruby Eichberg has returned from a three weeks' visit with relatives in New York. Misses Ernestine Hirsch, Katherine Kalman, Messrs. Louis Montag, Dick Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strauss, Jr., formed a congenial group spending a re cent week-end at St. Simons Island, Ga. Misses Edith Rosenbaum and Irma Guthman are spending a few days at Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Mr. Richard Herzog is spending some time in Savannah, Ga. Miss Helen Sewell of Nashville, Tenn., was recently the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldberg. Mrs. A. Rosenberg and daughter, Rubye, left recently for an extended trip to Texas. Mrs. S. Smullian and daughter, Ber nice, are spending a few weeks at Long Island Beach, N. Y. Mr. Bernard Schwartz of Gadsden, Ala., was a recent visitor in Atlanta. Mr. Buddie Weinstein and sister of Bessemer, Ala., were the recent guests of Miss Jennie Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carl announce the birth of a son, named Richard. Mrs. H. M. Roscnbloom and daughter, Miriam, visited relatives in Atlanta re cently. Miss Sylvia Smullian entertained at open house on Sunday, July 13th, in honor of her guest, Miss Lena Routman, of Bir mingham, Ala. Misses Helen Balser and Elsie Lichten stein were recent visitors in Birmingham, Ala. Miss Goldie Hoffman of Mobile Ala., is visiting friends in Atlanta. Misses Aline Greenblatt, Osna and Mary Hirsch, and Sylvia Goldberg are visiting relatives in Charlotte, N. C. Miss Dorothy Slmkoff is a visitor in Charleston, S. C., of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. Berger. Miss Sylvia and Dorothy Mendel en tertained recently at a party for Miss Ethel Tennerson, of Opelika, Ala. Miss Lilly Hurwitz and Mr. Harry Hurwitz are visiting their sister in Nash ville, Tenn. Mr. Nathan Crystal of Lake City, Fla., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Max Wender. Miss Becky Weingarten of Florida, is the guest of Miss Sara Glustrom. M iss Addie Steinheimer is making a tour through Europe. Mrs. Harry H. Epstein and daughter, are visiting Mrs. Epstein’s parents in Chicago, Ill. Miss Perl Levinson, of Atlanta, and her brother, I. M. Levinson, of Chat tanooga. left for New York to meet Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Proger and to bid them bon voyage. Mrs. Proger is well remembered as the former Miss Evelyn Levinson. Mrs. Proger, of New York, the mother of Dr. Proger, will also join the party. The party went on the 16th of July on the Hamburg and will visit in Vienna, Heidelberg, and London. Miss Rachamim Saul, of Asheville, was a guest of Mrs. Morris Benatar. Miss Saul was pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Benatar on the first of July at her home on Tenth Street. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Cohen, of Val dosta, Ga., were recent guests of Mrs. Jennie Cohen, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Cohen, formerly of Tampa, Fla., now of Durham, N. C., were also visitors. Jake Jacobs is now recovering from a recent operation at Piedmont Hos pital. Miss Hessie Hirsch enter' recently with a sport-dancc home on Washington Stree Mr. Isaac May of Rome < on the 24th of July for an through Europe, and will October. A delightful party was h« I the home of Miss Dorothy Capitol Avenue on the occ birthday. Many friends ot felicitations. d friends n at her ' urn in ' ccntlyat n of her Mrs. Samuel A. Massell, SC >■ Ch • and Sam, Jr., are at the Sk Hendersonville, N. C., for t of the summer season. Mrs Young R. Scruggs Atlanr. City, N. J., announces the eng , mint • her daughter, Frances, to Dr. Maurice L. B. Clarke. Miss Evelyn Guthman has returned home after a visit to St. Louis Mrs. Lloyd Springer, of Woodmen L. I., is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Rirchard Horwitz. Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Gu son, Siegfried, Jr., have been the of their mother, Mrs. Sam Kahn, Montgomery, Ala. Mr. Harold M arcus has recuperat from a recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldberg are spcndmi a few weeks in Miami, Fla. Miss Lilly Vajda was a recent vi>ito to Wrightsville Beach, N. C , goii from there to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Goldman and family recently returned from a visit to Folly Beach, S. C. Air. and Airs. Joseph M. Brown and son, Aforris, are now spending the summer at the home of their parents, Mr. at Airs. B. Bernstein, at Sioux City, Iowa. Aliss Dorothy Bromberg, daughter o' Mr. and Mrs. A. Bromberg, who been in New York for the past year visiting her parents at their home Capitol Avenue. John K. Eiseman, of Memphis, T is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs B. J. Eiseman. Air. and Airs. Paul Ginsberg, aco panied by Airs. E. Cuba and fathe Philip Kaufman, motored rect New York to visit relatives. ['lie marriage of Aliss Anne Colt; ighter of Mr. and Airs. Josepl g, to Air. Alorris Stein, ot Cincinnati, io, son of Airs. Rebecca Stcii y, was beautifully solenmi/ce roe at the home of the bride > enue. Rabbi Harry Epstein l R ' r med the ceremony in the i relatives and friends, benjamin Polier, pianist, rent cn iropriate program of nuptud in J’ ying the bridal chorus from c" ' n” for the entrance of the bn ['he lovely bride, who enterm her, by whom she was gi' : berg. Following the ceremony a was held at the home. Assn' tertaining were Airs. I. J. P ;i! AL Reisman, Airs. Max Frio Mrs. Ben Kaplan and Mrs. G< Air. and Mrs. Stein left i"* trip to Asheville, N. C. } bey their home afterward in Cinci :cptu>n in en- . Mrs. niakr Ohio. TYPEWRITERS We sell, rent and repair all ~ ^ typewriters. Special rental rates to American Writing Machine Co^ 65 Forsyth St., N. W.