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die Mamin'
n mar!
most enjoyable of the
festivities was the beauti-
.nee Wednesday evenin" at
Olub at their handsome club-
• ,ee de Leon Avenue, the oc-
g the club’s formal opening
■ r the \\r ’ r season.
of prominent visitors, who
, city for the Thanksgiving
,, re central figures in dinner
by members of the club.
. dy appointed tables at which
ups were seated were dec-
i yellow and white chrysanthe-
thc favors, place cards and other
s featuring the Thanksgiving
ughout the ballroom vellow
,i white chrysanthemums were lavishly
the decorations with palms, smi-
ureen foliage plants forming the
M .mid.
\ C ruu" dining together were Mr. and
auk Neclv, Air. and Mrs. Arthur
s, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moss, and
c'i 1 Mrs. William T. Rich.
ami Mrs. S. S. Selig, Mr. and Mrs.
Fox, Mr. and Mrs. E. Horwitz,
1 Mrs. L. I*'. Rcgenstein, Mr. and
chwartz, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
. Mr. and Mrs. Vol Blacknall,
d Mr'. A. L. Marcus occupied a table
• ectli r.
1 Mrs. M. Solomon, and Mr.
1 Mrs. J. Weinstock were together.
Alone Fox, Miss Lless, Miss
.'liael Neely, Air. Edgar Leibernian,
1 Mr. Henry W. Davis dined together,
uni Mrs. Arthur Wasser, Air. and
Joe T. Brown, and Air. and Airs. B.
rl.ch formed a group.
Arlin Freitag, Aliss Dorothy
-■ L B. Joel, and Leon Froshin were
' nether.
uid Mrs. Alonie F'erst, Air. and
Max Lowenstein, Air. and Airs,
ik Ferts, Mr. and Airs. Julian Hrisch-
:. Mr. and Airs. Robert Schwab, Air.
•Mrs. (iabc Schoen, Air. and Mrs.
11 Ll>as, and Air. L. Al. Fox dined
’ eether.
Mr and Airs. Emil Dittler, and Mr.
1 -Mr.'. J. B. Brown formed a foursome,
and Mrs. J. B. Jacobs, and Air. and
1- Weinberg were together,
and Mrs. Ed Lonsberg, Mr. and
' H J. Massed, Air. and Mrs. H. C.
Mr. and Airs. Alfred Revson,
<md Mrs. I. Aloskowitz, Mr. and
Ben May, and Airs. L. Frank dined
Aether.
»!<1 -Mrs. F. Al. Kaufman, and
•• Bhillips had dinner together,
■s Carlin, Aliss Caroline Moss,
r Havid Weill, and Air. A. Oberdorfer
’ ‘riried a group.
•h .ami Mrs. I. F. Sterne, Air. and
, r v l \ I reitag, Air .and Mrs. R. W.
\ r aIK ^^ rs - Leo Hein, Mr. and
Greenbaum, and Mrs. Sol
ltin f Bned together.
was given by the Shereath
•oad Bib 1 , class recently at the home
ophine Friedman on Oakdale
d were: Alisses Beatrice
M a Fisher, Josephine Fried-
Geffen, Lottie Goncher,
... ; F Alollye Rice, Sarah Rice,
Mildred Stern, Sylvia Kaha-
Meyer ]■
}*? Park
oaum. k .
|am Fin'
ffeidman
“J*. Sid:
Abelskv
iW.Geff.
Levin.
nstein, Simon Wender, Sid-
Joe Blass, Leonard Green-
nd Hirsch, Leo Frankel,
t. Sidney Goldberg, Louis
n Shalloway, William Alan-
1 aitz, Harry Wolfe, Alose
Me Yajda, Harry Alislow,
Herbert Smullian, Harold
Miss K
geent vis
Horida f (
na Shier, of Macon, was a
in the city for the Tech-
all game.
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Featuring the Southern conclave of the
1 au Epsilon Phi Fraternity held in At
lanta recently was a dinner-dance at the
Biltmore Hotel Thursday, November 27.
Dinner was served in the Pompeiian room
at 7:30 o clock followed by dancing in the
Georgian ball room from 10 to 1 o’clock.
Tail Epsilon Phi is a national fraternity
that has been in operation in the South for
eleven years. Among those invited were
Alisses Eleanor Smullyan, Ethel Isenbcrg,
Rose Gold, Addie Van Stovoren, Evelyn
Rosenburg, Frances Saperstein, Afuriel
Uliman, Edith Epstein, Sunny Liebman,
Lila Lilienthal, Lucile Baum, Anne Cohen,
Pearl Levison, Evelyn Fine, Mesdames
Charles Fram, Alilton Keller, Ike Wen-
grow, Isadore Heiman, Jake Hirsch and
Aliss Regina Weinburg, of Atlanta;
Misses Louise Dcitz, Miami; Ida Selig-
man, Statesboro; Tootsie Rudolph, Chat
tanooga; Anne Wilensky and Claire
Strauss, of Atlanta; Cecile Alaicr,
Aliami; Hattie Barshay, Charleston;
Madeline Schneider, Gastonia; Ruth Son-
tag, Miami; Helen Sokol, Birmingham;
Bluma Crockin, New York; Gussic Mil
ler, Baltimore; Ethel Goldberg, Gastonia;
Gussie Cohen, Athens; Rosa Lee Moore,
Carrollton; Bluma Wise, Chattanooga;
Alartha Baras, Chattanooga; Gussie Bre
ner, Chattanooga; Mesdames William
Silverman, Chattanooga; Aleyer Winer,
Chattanooga; Alisses Bert Kullman,
Memphis; Florence Goldberg, Jackson
ville; Naomi Nachamson, Durham; Grace
Nachamson, Durham; Addie Ross,
Aliami; Alillicent Rubin, Miami; Mrs.
Alyron Prisant, Albany; Alisses Ethel
Pearlman, Americus; Belle Pearlman,
Americus; Alesdames Dutch Mendel, Ce-
dartown; Leonard Warren, Vicksburg;
Leonard Bluementhal, Baltimore; Aliss
Helen Silverstein, Athens, and Airs. Alax
Korman, LaGrange. T he dance was
chaperoned by Air. and Airs. Al. G.
Alichael, of Athens; Air. and Airs. V. H.
Kreigshaber, of Atlanta, and Air. and
Airs. Frank Goldberg, of Gastonia. A
committee composed of Frank Allen Con-
stangy, Jack Isenberg, Morris Witt and
James Weinberg arranged the entertain
ment for the Southern conclave.
Mrs. Jacob Miller, who was the recent
guest of her daughter and son, Air. and
Airs. I. A. Zion, has returned to her home
in Baltimore, Aid.
Aliss Bee Richmond, formerly of
Chicago, is now making her home in
Atlanta.
Air. and Airs. William Silver are in
New York visiting their son and daugh
ter, Dr. and Airs. Lew Silver.
iss Freda Lazarus, of Quitman, Ga.,
Aliss Lena Alichaelson, of Perry,
were the recent guests of Miss Mm-
\filler nf Parkway Drive.
• and Mrs. Nathan Braunstein have
ned from their honeymoon and are
at home to their friends.
■ and Airs. Sol Momm are a-nat
after a short stay in Baltimore, Md.
Ill £ T
Mrs. Ben Lichtenstein and Miss Esther
Clein were joint hostesses at a bridge-tea
October 16th, in honor of a bride-to-be,
Miss Esther Siegel; a recent bride, Mrs.
Aaron Berry Clein. nee Jennie Mae Long,
of Birmingham, Ala.; and three lovely
visitors, Mrs. Charles Ellison of Charles
ton. S. C.; Miss Bernice Long of Bir
mingham, Ala., and Mrs. Sam Shatten of
Nashville, Tenn.
Those present included the honorees,
Miss Bess Goldstein, Miss Sara Smoliti,
Miss Doris Clein, Miss Celia Clein, Miss
Lillie Hurwich, Miss Fist her F'incrofsky,
Mrs. Irving Levy, Mrs. Sam Chaite, Mrs.
Ike Pearlman, Mrs. Mike Pearlman, Mrs.
B. Mannckin, Mrs. B. Clein, Mrs. Alorris
Manning, Mrs. Ben Lichtenstein, and
Miss Esther Clein.
The honorees were presented with
lovely gifts. High score was won by
Mrs. Ben Clein, and Airs. Irving Levy
won consolation.
The hostesses were assisted in enter
taining by their mother, Mrs. I*. S. Clein.
Air. and Mrs: Irving Kessler have re
turned from a trip to New York City
where they visited relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Epstein, of 336 At-
wtxxl St., arc the parents of a baby boy
horn recently.
A beautiful affair recently was the
bridge shower given by Mrs. Af. Nissen-
baum and Mrs. J. Rosenberg at the Jcw-
i'h Progressive Club, in honor of Miss
Rose Berger, a bride-elect of December.
1 he color scheme of white and yellow
was carried out and the ball room of
the club was decorated with white and
yellow cut flowers. After the bridge, a
delicious salad course was served.
Among those invited were: Miss Rose
Berger, Airs. H. Mendel, Mrs. B. Hur-
witz, Mrs. Sam Gcrshon, Airs. Philip
\heiman, Airs. Sam Silverman, Mrs. 1).
Boaz, Mrs. Max Scnzel, Mrs. Max Sil
verman, Mrs. Ralph Abelman, Mrs. I.
Alterman, Mrs. S. J. Gold, Mrs. A. Boro-
coff, Mrs. H. Kessler, Mrs. S. J. Chaite,
Mrs. Sant Cohen. Mrs. Morris Abelman,
Mrs. Al. M. Berger, Airs. S. B. Eplan,
Mrs. Max Mendel, Mrs. Irving Goldstein,
Mrs. A. F'arkas, Mrs. N. Fot"' 1 Mrs.
Mack Frankel, Mrs. Samuel Katzoff, Airs.
Rosa Berger, Airs. L. Wender, Airs.
Morris Wender, Airs. A. 1). Shukoff,
Mrs. Al. l'rccdman, Mrs. J. Sanders,
Mrs. J. H. Rodbcll, Mrs. S. E. Nissen-
baum. Mrs. Sol Romm, Mrs. Henry Kop-
lin, of Macon, Airs. R. M. Pollock, Mrs.
Simon Mendel, Mrs. S. Abelman, Mrs.
S. Novcck, Mrs. S. Al. Matzkel, Aliss
Bessie Kaufman Miss Ethel Abelman,
Miss Frceda Frcedtna" Miss Agnes
Nissenbaum, Miss Ruby Rosenberg, Miss
Florence Farkas, Aliss Lena Abelman,
Mrs. Joe Freedman, and Mrs. J. L. Saul.
I )r. George ( bait, with his family, has
recently returned from Chicago, where he
attended post graduate classes at North
western University.
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