The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 19, 1930, Image 18

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Page 18 The Southern Israelite The marriage of Miss Frances Scruggs and Or. Maurice L B. Clarke, of Atlanta, was solemnized at Atlantic City, N. J., recently. The attractive rec?ption room of the well-known La Victoirc on the boardwalk was reserved for the occasion, and the ceremony performed in the pres ence of the two immediate families wes characterized by charming simplicity. I >r. Ferdinand Meeker of Philadelphia offi ciated. The bride was given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Jerome Summer- field, of Atlantic City, and was attended by her sist r, Mrs. Jerome, Sommerfield, as matron of honor. The groom was at tended by his uncle, Lc Roy (ioldberg, of Richmond, Va., as best man. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Lee Hen Clarke, of Atlanta, mother of the groom; Mrs. Young R. Scruggs, of Co lumbia, S. ('., mother of the bride; Miss Nellie Bradley, of Columbia, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Harry (ioldberg, of New York- City, and Mr. Mrs. Le Roy Goldberg, of Richmond, Va. The newlyweds on their return from the honeymoon, will make their home on Virignia Avenue. The marriage of Miss Lucile Apfel- baum to Mr. A. Maurice Lovettian, of Nashville, I etin., was solemnized re cently at the home of the bride’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Apfelbaum, on (bikdale road. It was a lovely and inspiring event. Nlrs. S. Smullian and daughter, Ber nice, have returned from an extended stay in New York with relatives and friends. Mr. Fisas Phillips has recovered from his recent illness. Miss Billy and Mr. Julian Berman have left for the University of Alaba ma where they are now attending school. Mrs. Bertha Lewis is among the (iold Star Mothers now visiting abroad The marriage of Miss Molly Bressler to Mr. Hyman Bergman was an event of recent beauty. The many friends of Mr. David Greenfield will be happy to hear he will reside in Atlanta in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goldstein have returned from New York, where they spent their honeymoon. Mrs. Vol Blackmail has returned from a delightful visit Fast. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Stein enter tained recently at a dance at their home on Ponce de Leon Avenue, hon oring their daughter, Miss Charlotte Stein. Assisting in entertaining were Miss Hermenial Baum, Miss Bobbie Saperstine, and Miss Ethel Stein. Mrs. Bruno Beckof/.er is now resid ing at the 1050 Ponce de Leon Apart ments. A recent event of much interest was the marriage of Miss Ada Weiner to Ralph Abelman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rich have re turned after spending a few months abroad. Mrs. Bennie Lichtenstein and son, Morris, are home again after spending a few weeks in Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Morris Bernard has returned from a delightful visit in New York. Misses Esther and Celia Clein and Miss Bessie Goldstein have returned Be Sure and See! The INczv WILLYS-KNIGHT WMPPET WILLYS W. A. Christ & Co. DISTRIBUTORS 25 NORTH AVE„ N.E. PHONE HE. 6408 from a protracted trip through the Eastern States. A recent wedding of much interest was that of Fred Solashin and Miss Helen Strauss, of New York. Mrs. Sam Kaplan and daughter, Therase, of Newark, N. J., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Berg man. Mrs. Percy Myers and Misses Jane and Peggy Myers, of Savannah, Ga., were recent guests at the Georgian Terrace Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barkin have re turned from Cuba, where they spent their honeymoon. Mrs. Dan Rich and Misses Frances and Rose Rich have returned from an extremely delightful visit in New York. Miss Ruby Gordon has returned from an extended stay in Asheville, N. C., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Kaufman an nounce the birth of a daughter, to be called Margaret Antoinette. Mrs. Kaufman was formerly Miss Rebekah Meyerhardt, daughter of the late Judge and Mrs. Max Meyerhardt, of Rome, Georgia. Among recent visitors to Birming ham were the Misses Bee Kulbersh, Lea Schrieber, and Elsie Rudderman. Miss Addie Steinheimer has returned from a delightful trip abroad. Misses Sylvia and Dorothy Mendel and Miss Sadie Rich are now attend ing the University of Alabama at Tus caloosa, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hirsch and fam ily have returned home after spend ing the summer in Maine. lack Silver, of Hawkinsville, Ga., spent a few weeks in the city recently visiting friends. Mrs. DeWald Cohen is visiting rela tives in San Francisco. The marriage in New York recently of Miss Eleanor Wyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Wyle, of At lanta, to Philip 11. Phillips, of Erie, Pa., was an event of unusual beauty and of wide interest. Mrs. Carl Jalenko, of Baltimore, Md., has returned home after spend ing a few delightful weeks with friends and relatives in Atlanta. Bill Estroff, of Robertson, Ga., has returned home following his gradua tion from Emory University. Mrs. F. A. Cresnow and son, Samuel, and her niece, Annette Selberman, spent the past month at Tybee Island. Mr. Friedlander, of New York City, was the guest for several weeks of Mrs. William Rich. Miss Nannie Kramer has returned from New York and Atlantic City and is now the guest of Mrs. Kaplan, of 326 Fourth Street. Mrs. Louis Wellhouse and sister, Mrs. Lillian Jacobs, are motoring through the East. The marriage in Athens, Ga., of Miss Frances Holberg, of Miami, Fla., to Bernard Joel, of that city, was an in teresting recent event. Mrs. Herman Jacobson and son. Burton, spent a few weeks recently at Sullivan’s Island, S. C. Miss Rosalie Tarlowski, of Colum bus, Ga., has returned home after spending a few weeks with Miss An nette Pamarance. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Benator and children returned recently from a two- weeks stay in Asheville, N. C. Fritz Uhlman is leaving September 25th for an extensive trip through Europe. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bach have re turned from a week’s stay at Tybee Island. v V. i. ; l V I II "< Al- Fox. Dallas, <T sis- <1 Mrs Drain. ' a r- - nig thr 11. Upi-r "I'ital rtiui emu banv, are guests of Mrs Mrs. Herman Cohen. Texas, who was the gut ters, Mrs. S. A. Visansk M. L. Hirsch, has returned The marriage of Miss ! mon to Mr. Irving Kessln cent beautiful event. Mrs. Morris Eiseman have returned home after - summer months abroad. Miss Levinia Greenblatt ating at the Wesley Mentor from a recent operation. Mrs. Rosa Kaplan, Miss lan and Mr. Joe Levy .>i Fla., spent a few days in t friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tesler an- motnrin to New York where they will atives and friends for a tYu uitG Mr and Mrs. Herman H«*\tna» moved to their new home <>n ()\i,, r Drive. Miss Mildred Tancnhaum has r< turned home after spendim days with her sister in Augusta Mr. Louis Wellhouse o! Tampa, spent a few days in the city reci visiting relatives and friends. Miss Natalie .Cohen left reccntU ' ra Ka cin w ntl California where she will enter the University of California. Miss Sylvia Smullian is spending a few weeks in Birmingham, Ala., vim ing relatives and friends. Mr. Lyons Joel of Chattanooga speii a few days in the city recently visitin relatives. Presents— New Fall models from Paris adapted to South ern wear. —authentic designs, ex quisite materials and workmanship, and the joy of a hat that really fits your head as well as your personality. The smart woman es pecially appreciates the mode when fash ioned to her particular type and buys accord ingly. In the Shrine Mosque Peachtree at Ponce do Leon