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The Southern Israelite
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hirsch and fam
ily have returned from Pensacola, Fla.,
where they spent a few weeks.
Mrs. Jake Selig, of New York City,
is now residing at the Bonaventure
Apartments for the winter.
Miss Minnie Cuba has returned to
this city after spending a few months
in New York City.
Mr. J. Schreiber is on the road to
recovery after a severe illness lasting
many months.
Miss Katherine Kalman was the re
cent guest of Miss Krnestine Hirsch.
Miss Laura Williamson is spending
several months in New York City.
Miss Molyye Fagan, of Jacksonville,
Fla., was the recent guest of Misses
Marion and Dorothy Wender on La
nier Boulevard.
Mr. Sidney Gershon, of Montgomery,
Ala., spent a few days in the city re
cently visiting relatives and friends.
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The Misses Adele and Margie
Hackel, of Jacksonville, were recent
guests of Miss Bertie Bluestein.
Mrs. J. Hoflin, of Columbus, Ga., is
the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Sam
Schoen, and Mrs. Charles Franklin.
Miss Sylvia Copelan, of Birmingham,
Ala., was the recent guest of Miss
Sylvia Smullian.
Misses Florence Bodne, Sara Cohen,
and Ann Wilensky were recent visitors
in Birmingham, making their stay at
the Thomas Jefferson Hotel.
Mrs. Ii. Lashman, of New Orleans,
La., was the recent guest of Mrs. Clar
ence Wcnar.
Miss Katherine Spitz has returned
to her home after a delightful stay
with relatives in New r York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Montag have
returned from Hot Springs, where they
spent a few weeks.
Miss Sophie Lcesc, of Columbus,
Ohio, is the guest of her aunt, Miss
Rose Goldstein.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Joel are again
at home after spending a few weeks
in New York.
Miss Fannie Moldau has returned
after spending a few weeks in New
York City.
Mr. Lee Lowcnthal, of Nashville,
Tenn., was a recent visitor in the city.
Mr. Elliott Haas has recovered from
his recent accident.
Dr. Irving Goldstein left recently for
New York, where he will take an ad
vanced course at Columbia University.
Miss Manette Most, formerly of New
York, is now making her home in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldsmith and Mrs.
R. Friend, of New York, were the
guests of Mrs. Philip Shulafer and
Mrs. Grossman.
Mrs. Adolph Shulafer, of Savannah,
Ga., has returned home following her
visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Fox.
Miss Evelyn Brown, of Mobile, Ala.,
was the guest of Mrs. Alfred Myers.
Mrs. Simon Weil has returned home
after a short stay as the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Reuben Franklin.
Mrs. Harry Gershon has returned
from Baltimore, where she was a vis
itor for a few days.
Mr. Max Tanenbaum, of Augusta,
Ga., was a recent visitor of his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tanenbaum,
of Washington Street.
Announcement is made of the en
gagement of Miss Gussie Miller, of
Baltimore, Md., to Mr. Jack Isenberg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Isenberg, of
Atlanta. The date of the wedding will
be announced later.
A lovely dance was given re-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Danneman
home on Atlanta Avenue, hon
birthday of their daughter. R u
house was beautifuly decorate- 1
occasion, and many novelties
troduced during the evening in
of unique entertainment. A larg
her of the high school set were
to wish the honoree felicitati* i
Dr. and Mrs. B. Wildauer a
ing a few months in Florida.
Of interest to their many
throughout the South is the announce
ment of the engagement of Miss ( n . r _
trude Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Jacob Miller, of Baltimore, Md., to Dr
Isidore Mareitz, also of Baltimore The
date of the wedding has not yet been
decided upon.
Mrs. Albert Wilkerson and Mr and
Mrs. Haorld Myerheim, of Jackson
ville, Fla., have returned f o their home
after spending a few days in the city
with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoflin and son
have returned to their home in Colum
bus, Ga., after visiting relatives and
friends here.
Miss Dorothy Silver, of Columbus,
Ga., was delightfully entertained by
Miss Annette Pamarance at her home
on Atlanta Avenue with a bridge party
recently when she was a guest in the
city for a few days.
Mrs. Bruno Bcrkofzer has returned
from a short stay in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Simon have re
turned from Hot Springs, where they
spent a few weeks.
Miss Dorothy Selig has returned
from Birmingham, where she spent a
few weeks visiting friends.
Miss Fanny Menka has returned
from a delightful visit in Birmingham.
Mrs. Rose Herzfeld, of Selma, Ala.,
spent a few weeks in the city recently
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
1 lersfeld.
Mr. Julius Cronheim, of St. Louis,
was a recent visitor in the city for a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Kahn have re
turned from a six-week trip to Texas.
Miss Elaine Elson has returned home
from an extended trip to Rochester,
N. Y., where she was the guest of
many friends and relatives.
Mrs. Armand Wyle is in New York,
where she is visiting her relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fox received
informally, honoring their daughter,
Miss Alene Fox, and Mr. Ralph Ehry,
whose engagement was announced re
cently.
Mrs. Max Samuels was a recent vis
itor in Macon, Ga., spending a few
days there.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saloshin spent
a few days in Florida recently.
Misses Dorothy Selig, Arline Frei-
tag, Ernestine Hirsch, Messrs. Leon
Froshin, Willie Froshin, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Hirsch and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ober-
dor f er motored to Birmingham recent
ly' to attend one of the football games.
Mr. Ike Flatau, Jr., of Macon, Ga.,
spent a few days in the city recently.
Mrs. Stein, of New York City, is
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Rich
ard Schwab.
Mr. Harry Strauss and Miss Ruth
Strauss, of Birmingham, Ala., were
recent guests of Mrs. I. E. Crim.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Yisanska have
returned from Asheville, X. C., where
she was the guest of her daughter.
Mrs. Joseph Sternberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown, of Mo
bile, Ala., were recent guests in the
city.
Mrs. Miriam Isaacs, of Atlantic City,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Strauss recently.
Mrs. Max Kuttner, of Rome. Da.,
was the recent guest of her mother.
Mrs. J. Bigler.
Mrs. Dan Klein, of Montgomery,
was the recent guest of relatives in
the city.
Mrs. Sig Samuels has returned home
after spending a few weeks in Jack
sonville, Fla.
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