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The Southern Israelite
DRESSES
for
and
Afternoon
Exceptional
Values in
Chiffons:
Chiffons or lace and chiffon
Sleeves or sleeves attached.
Crepes and Satins:
Tunic frocks . . . eyelet and me
tallic embroidered frocks and travel
prints.
Jerseys and Woolens:
T hree piece knits and jerseys . .
woolen dresses for sports and after
noon.
J.P.ALIEMS
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Social and Persont
Miss Jacob Miller, of Baltimore,, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Zion,
of Atlanta Avenue.
Miss Esther Haskins, of Macon, has
returned home after spending several
weeks with friends and relatives in
Chicago.
Of interest to many will be the an
nouncement of the wedding of Miss
1 )ora Kell, Macon, Ga., to Mr. Sam
Moog, of Augusta, Ga. The marriage
took place at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kell, being
performed by Rabbi Max Shapiro. Fol
lowing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Kell
entertained with a reception, after
which the bride and groom left for
a wedding trip to Cuba and points in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rosenfeld have
returned from New York City.
Mrs. Ernst Horwitz, Mrs. H. C.
Sommers, and Mrs. L. Dreyfus mo
tored to Memphis, Tenn., for a visit
with relatives recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirsch, Mrs.
B. L. Lillienthal, and Mrs. M. L. Hirsch
formed a congenial party spending re
cently a few weeks in New York City.
Mrs. Abe Schwartz has returned to
her home in the city after spending a
fortnight visiting relatives in New
York City.
Mrs. J. N. Hirsch and son, Harold,
have returned from a recent visit in
Savannah.
The Misses Ann Avrunin, Gussie
Gordon, Elizabeth Karesh, and Esther
Haskins, all of Macon, Ga., were joint
hostesses at a bridge shower recently
in honor of Mrs. Sam Moog, a recent
bride.
The announcement of the engage
ment of Miss Lily Brooks, daughter
tif Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooks, of Athens,
Ga., to Mr. Hyman Barnard Estroff,
of Vidalia Ga., is of state-wide interest
to their many friends and relatives.
The wedding date will be announced
later.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Held announce
the birth of a son, who will bear the
name of Charles Held, Jr.
Rabbi Lazarus Axelrod has returned
from Miami Beach, Fla., where he was
guest speaker at the B’nai Jacob Con
gregation.
The ballroom of the Standard Club
on Ponce de Leon Avenue resembled
one of the magnificent motion picture
studios in Hollywood recently when
150 prominent members of the club,
attired in costumes representing fa
mous motion picture stars, assembled
for the movie ball. A striking and
colorful screen production was enjoyed
by the guests preceding the dance that
began at 10 o’clock, many of the char
acters flashed on the screen being im
personated by those in the audience.
An elaborate supper was served at
midnight, the favors, table decorations,
and souvneirs being appropriate of
filmland. The social program of the
club for the year includes an elabo
rate Thanksgiving ball to be given
\\ ednesdav evening, November 26th;
a Chritsmas tea-dance December 25th,
and a brilliant New Year’s ball Wednes
day evening, December 31st.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Philip Greenfield
announce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Carolyn, to Mr. Samuel Brown,
of Mobile, Ala. The wedding was sol-
, emnized recently at the home of the
bride’s parents, 907 Penn Avenue.
1 Rabbi David Marx read the marriage
service, which was witm
members of the inunedi,
After a short wedding •
Mrs. Brown will be at In
bile, Ala.
Mrs. Marcus Loeb and \
Haas have returned from
in Demopolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Sig Mont,
turned from New York.
Mr. Clarence Elsas is i
home this winter with hi
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis 1
The many friends of Mr
fus will be pleased to h, t
fully recovered from his r<
mobile accident.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferst
turned home after spending
New York City visiting relatives a
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander a
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lawn
Mr. Adolf Lcfler, of Savannah,
a few days in the city.
The many friends of Mr. Williar
Bauer will regret to learn of hi>
tinned serious illness.
Miss Ida Hutzler has returned In
and is now located at the Georgia!
Terrace.
Mrs. Morris Rich spent two week*
in Savannah recently as the guest
her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Percy Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Marks have
turned to their home in Charleston.
S. C., after spending a few days in the
city recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Rogetistcir.
have returned from New York.
Mrs. Sig Pappenhcimer has retur
from a delightful visit to Detroit.
Miss Peggy Myers was the i
feted guest recently of Mr. and Mr-
David Marx, Jr.
Mrs. Abe Strauss spent the
end in the city recently, coming u
from her home in Columbus, Ga
Mr. Julian Slagcr, of Montg<
spent a few days in the city re
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs t
Franklin.
Mrs. Bertram Maier and Mrs
Kolm have returned home.
Miss Carol Hess has returm
New York, where she was the
of Mrs. Edgar Oppenheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Fern>t
of Detroit, announce the birtl
daughter. Mrs. Fernsterwald
former Miss Louise Pappenlu
this city.
Mr. Walter \ isanska speu
da.vs in New York City’ recei
Mrs. B. Goettinger has
from a recent operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Julius, oi
bus, Ga., spent a few days n
recently.
Mrs. Herman Rosenheim,
York, spent a few weeks in
recently’ as a guest at the
Terrace Hotel.
A wedding characterized
beauty and dignity was sold
cently when Miss Anita
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