The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 15, 1930, Image 11

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Page 11 Mrs. Cu ba* for hr. „t Detrm: ant at tin Mi'> : , rman, of 572 Park Drive, si;or Miss Bessie Karlin, ! jch.. who was an attend- rnian-Rich wedding. Fruhinan, of Chatta- was the recent guest of Sojib’e Freeman. Herman whose marriage to Rich will be an event of has been the recipient of ■cial affairs, and will be day of her wedding, lovely parties that have r this popular bride-elect mi bridge at which Miss a was hostess; Mrs. Julia ■<1 with a theatre party fol- Miss Bertha Watchman >n and theatre party. Miss and Miss Pearl Sims were an afternoon bridge. Miss .11 gave a theatre party and M. Jacobs entertained with we k immediately preceeding ne, on Tuesday, Mrs. Meyer entertained with a bridge tea; on Mrs. Hyman Berman gave a •a at her home; on Thursday the ( W Miller, Stampa, H. Diamond, 1. Sanders, M. Kunsberg, J. : : u: and <.. Herman, entertained with i at the Fan Tan, followed by party. Mrs. M. L. Schur en- amed at a luncheon Friday. Saturday, mie Berchenko will entertain Ik at re party and tea, Sunday af- Mrs. (ius German, mother of bride, will entertain at a trousseau day evening Mr. and Mrs. Sid- Nteiii are entertaining the bride : elect at a dinner party. Moil 'd 1 liman Bergman will entertain Monday afternoon, Miss k’eisman will entertain at a theatre 1 tea. Dr. and Mrs. L. C. din will entertain the bridal party i) evening with a dinner, following v rehearsal. 1 Mrs. Fred Stevens, of New are making Atlanta their ■ inure home. Ida Mogul has .just returned trip to New York and is now dance at the University of : nid • Mis, Mr Mo. Mr. • f Mr- Mi,. harles Adler is visiting her Mrs. David Goldberg, in ra Marks has returned from rk, where she spent several ith relatives. Mrs. Alfred Myers enjoyed rip to Blowing Rock recently, nue Werbin is in New York ting relatives. : "sc Bukofzer and daughter, enstein, were recent guests Bruna Bukofzer. w Werbin has just returned 'it with friends in Charles- Mr ents Mr- M:. t’.Vt . Mi. T an • r ! f l ill, bratii M, a rei. Mr r etur- Kun • rdatv Mrs. Harold Hirsch and e returned from a six weeks’ ad. Mrs. A. B. Cherepon, of 'ere the guests of their par- and Mrs. Samuel J. Cohen. ’ repon was formerly Miss "hen, of Atlanta, atherine Spitz is visiting rela- ew York and Richmond, Va. Annette Geffen, M iss Ozna and M iss Alarion Richman, of J. Club, were hostesses at a en bv the club recently, cele- e club’s seventh anniversary, en Elsas has recovered from appendicitis operation. Rernath and son Joe have r °m an extensive trip through capping in Hungary to visit M bile in Europe Joe Ber- The Southern Israelite O' € III FT nath was married to Miss Eve Weiz of I resor, Czecheslovakia Mr. and Mrs. N. Mettan have re turned to their home in New York City after visiting their relatives, Mr. and Airs. A. Tesler. Mrs. Bertha Lewis and Airs Wil liam Bauer have returned from abroad where they visited with the “Gold Star Mothers”. Harry Cherepon. of Sagniwa, Aiich., was the reeenot guest of Air. and Mrs Samuel J. Cohen, of 481 Washington Street. Afr. and Afrs. Herbert Haas have re turned from Chicago, where they at tended the seventy-fifth birthday an niversary celebration of Airs. Haas's mother, Airs. Flora Fader. Rabbi Lazarus Axelrod is spending a few weeks tii Miami, Fla. Afrs. Kalman, of Albany, Ga., spent a few- days in the city recently. Air. and Mrs. Many Russ announce the birth of a baby girl. Mrs. Sol Cronheim, of Cincinnati, Ohio, was the recent guest of Airs. B. F. Joel. Miss Helen Abelson is to be con nected with Dr. Irving Goldstein as dental hygienist. Mr. and Airs. Eli Meyer and Misses Jane and Gloria Meyer left for Tampa, Fla., recently to spend a few weeks there. Air. and Airs. Simon Smullian an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Helen Frances, to Air. Sidney Srochi. The date of the wedding is to be announced later. Mrs. Will Montag has returned from Dallas, Texas. The engagement of Al. Richard Rich and Aliss Virginia Lazarus, of New Orleans, is announced. Mr. tfnd Mrs. Charles Alarks, of Charleston, S. C., are guests of Air. and Afrs. Alvin Ferst. Mrs. Henry Wellhouse has returned from enjoyable motor trip through the East. Airs. Mannie Adler, of Birmingham, Ala., spent a few da vs in the city re cently. Afiss Sara Alyers has returned from New York. Afiss Afellanie Dennery, of New Or leans, was the recent guest of Mr. and Airs. Alaurice Hirsch. Mr. and Airs. Julius Simons are now- located at 1014 Ponce de Leon. After a stay of one year in Houston, Texas, Afiss Ida Russ has returned to home here. fiss Carol Hess i sin New York as guest of Afr. and Airs. Edgar penheim. . . . frs. Aforris Stein, of Cincinnati, is guest of her parents, Air. and Mrs. joldberg. frs. Alelvin Nussbaum has returned her home in Bainbridge, Ga. fr and Airs. Ben Kaplan announce birth of a son. Afrs. Kaplan was merlv Afiss Esther Goldberg, frs. Werner Byck has J / 5 t r t , ,rne< ne and is now located at 10.-'0 I once Leon. . , , Irs. H. Epstein and daughter have jrned from Chicago, frs. Henrv Harris, of Macon, Ga.. nt a few days here recently as the st of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. x Samuels. „ , lr and Afrs. Irving Kesler have red to their new home on Emory Itto Schwab has recovered from a mt appendicitis operation . in at th.* Piedmont Iry Bauer, Jr., left recently for lelphia, where he will attend tin rsity of Pennsylvania. Air. an dAlrs. A. Tesler have re turned from a motor trip to New York. Airs. Day Apte spent a few days in the city recently en route to her home in Tampa. Afr. and Airs. A. Simon, of Spartan burg, spent the holidays with their par ents, Rabbi and Airs. Tobias Geffen. Harold Dessau, of New York, spent the week-end in the city recently. Mr. and Airs. Sam Hurwitz spent a few days in the city recently as the guests of their parents, Air. and Mrs. A. Tananbaum, on Seventh Street. The many friends of Henry Hauer will be pleased to hear of his rapid re covery. Mr. and Airs. Lee Weil, of Birming ham, have returned to their home after spending a few days in the city recently. Air. and Mrs. Edwin Haas have re turned from a delightful trip abroad. Miss Virginia Lazarus, of New Or leans, was the guest of Mrs. Herman Rosenheim at the Georgian Terrace. Mrs. Gene Loring, of New York, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rosenfcld. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rothchild, of Colum bus, Ga., have returned to their home lafter spending a few days in the city recently. Mrs. Beno Goettinger is convalescent after her recent illness. Mrs. Harry Schlcsinger is visiting her daughter, Airs. Martin T. Myers in San Antonio, Texas. The engagement of Miss Caroline Greenfield and Mr. Sam Brown, of Mobile, Alabama, is announced. Miss Sophie Spitz has recovered from a recent tonsil operation. Mrs. Frank Lowenstcin has returned from a few months trip abroad. Airs. Louis Wellhouse and Mrs. Lillian Jacobs are again at home after spending some time in Atlantic City. Air. and Mrs. Aaron Guthman, of Savannah, Ga., are the guests of Mr. and Airs. Sig Alontag. Mr. Adolph Simlafer has returned to his home in Savannah, Ga., after spend ing a few days in the city recently. Mrs. .Max Greenfield and daughter, Caroline, have returned from a visit in Alaine. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rosenfeld, of New York City spent a few days in the city recently. Miss Polly Law Rich gave a very lovely birthday party at the Country Club recently, assembling quite a number of the younger set. Air. and Mrs. Gabe Sshoen celebrated the second birthday anniversary of their little daughter, Patricea. Air. and Mrs. Morris Kent, of New, have returned to their home Afrs. B. Z. Phillips and Airs. Oscar Elsas have returned from abroad. Air. and Airs. Irving Greenspan, of New York, were recent guests of Mr. and Airs. Joseph Gershon. Mrs. Ben Cohen and Airs. Ed Hirsch are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mon tag. Theodore Alerlin is making an ex tensive trip through Florida. The opening affair of the season for the schedule of the Standard Club was an informal dance given Saturday night, October 4th, assembling the members for a pleasant occasion. Dancing for the evening began at 9:30 o’clock and continued until 12:30, being well attended by the members. Other events to take place during the season are as follows: Saturday, October 18th, an informal dance; Saturday, November 1st, a movie ball; Saturday, November 8th, an informal dance; Saturday, November 22nd, an informal dance; Wednesday, November 26th, opening ball and Thanksgiving dance; Saturday, December 6th, an informal dance; Saturday, December 20th, an informal dance; Thursday, December 25th, a tea-dance; Wednesday, Decem ber 31st, New Year’s ball. Present plans are of such a nature that the 1930 \\ inter Season will be the largest in the history of the Standard Club. Mrs. Sophie Rosenfcld Mother of Atlanta Man, Succumbs in .Wew York Airs. Sophie Rosenfeld, 84 years old, mother of Alex W. Rosenfeld president of the Rosenfeld Company, of Atlanta, died at her home in New York City. 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