The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, January 31, 1931, Image 7

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Page 8 The Southern Israelite € T Mr. and Mrs. Simon Mendel and son, Jerry, arc spending a few weeks in Miami. Miss Dorothy I'rohman, of Gastonia, N. C., was the recent guest of Miss Syl via Kahanow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kahanow, of 544 Washington Street, S.W. Miss I'rohman was guest of honor at a dance given at the Jewish Progressive Club. Miss Carol Mason, of New York City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baum at their home on West Paces Ferry Road. Mrs. A. R. Spiclberger of 1160 Boule vard, N. E., and her little son, Charles Donald arc recuperating from their recent serious illness. Mrs. Maurice L. B. Clarke is spend ing a few days with Mrs. Joseph Ber man at her home in Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Levitas an nounce the birth of a son at the Geor gia Baptist Hospital recently. Mrs. David Eichberg was hostess at a recent party at her home on Ponce de Leon, complimenting Mrs. R. L. Haas, of Montclair, N. J., who was formerly Miss Myra May, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kahn announce the marriage of their sister, Mrs. Helen D. Fellheimcr, to Mr. Silas 1C. Rosen thal, of Washington. The wedding was solemnized in Richmond, Va., Rabbi Edward Calisch performing the cere mony. Miss Natalie Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeWald Cohen, of 982 Vir ginia Avenue, N. E., recently achieved her rifle numerals at the University of Southern California where she is a student. Miss Marie Stamn, (if Jackson, Miss., HARRY BARKIN Bookkeeping — Accounting Service FEDERAL AND STATE Income Tax Returns Telephone Main 9381-8363 is the guest of Mrs. Baron Asher at her home on Forrest Road. Miss Florette Visanska who is at tending Goucher College in Baltimore, spent a few weeks in the city recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Visanska. Misses Marion and Dorthy Wender, Berties Bluestein and Bertha Clein re cently returned from Jacksonville, F'la., where they were the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Montag and daughter spent a few weeks in Savan nah recently as the guest of relatives. Miss Ruby Eichberg left for Los Angeles where she will spend the winter months. Miss Esther Clein is visiting relatives and friends in Birmingham, Ala. Miss Ida Hurtzler is spending the winter months in Miami, Fla. Mr. Dick Guthman has returned from a short stay in Savannah. Miss Fannie Moldow and Miss Lena Gerscow recently returned from a short visit in Birmingham, Ala., where they were delightfully entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Levisoti an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Paula, to Henry 1C. Isaacs, of Tusca loosa, Ala., the marriage having taken place recently at the home of the bride at 1307 West Peachtree Street. Only the immediate family were assembled. Miss Dorothy Elsas of New York City is the guest of her aunt Mrs. B. Z. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Samuels have returned from Bennettsville, S. C., where they were the guests of Mrs. Samuels parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Strauss. Miss Pearl Levy recently returned from a delightful visit in Chicago. Mrs. II. Cronheim has returned from Savannah where she was called on account of the death of her brother, Mr Jake Pinkussohn. Miss Goldie Barron of Chattanooga, Tcnn., was the recent visitor of Miss Sylvia Tenenbaum. Mrs. Harry Gershon has returned from Macon, where she was honored at a luncheon by members of the Ma con section of the National Council of Jewish Women. She is president of the interstate conference and made a talk before the membership. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Greenblatt and daughter, Lavinia, spent a few weeks in Jacksonville, Fla., recently. Miss Peggy Caton of Savannah was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Wiseberg, of Myrtle Street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geigerman were hosts at a dance given at their home on Briarcliff Road, honoring their son Herman’s seventeenth birthday anni versary. Mrs. S. N. Bergman of Jacksonville, Fla., is visiting relatives and friends in Atlanta. Mrs. A. Ginsburger and son of Chica go, Ill., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Montag. Mr. and Mrs. David Marx, Jr., an nounce the birth of a daughter, to be called Mary Louise. The marriage of Miss Rose Gouse, of Birmingham, Ala., to Mr. Arthur Hillman, of Atlanta, took place re- centfy in the city. Miss Annette Baer, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed David during her stay in Atlanta, has returned to her home in Wilmington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hartman, of Chicago, Ill., have returned home after visiting their relatives and friends in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Ben II. Bach were the recent guests of their relatives in Jack sonville, Fla. Mr. John Murphy and Mr. Ben Joel, Jr., of New York, were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Joel. Miss Lily Myers is now residing at 789 Ponce de Leon Avenue. Mrs. Morris Rich is spending several weeks in Miami, Fla. The marriage of Miss Evelyn Fine to Mr. Jack Silver was a recent event of much interest. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marks of Charleston, S. C., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ferst. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Herzog have returned from West Palm Beach, Fla., where they spent several delightful weeks. Miss Bessie Goldstein has returned from a visit with friends in Charleston, S. C. Mr. George Raden, of Winston Salem, N. C., was the recent guest of friends in the city. Mr. Joe Asher has recovered from his recent indisposition. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Howell Myers, Savannah. Ga., announce the engage ment of their daughter, Jane Rich, to Mr. Louis Montag, of Atlanta. The date of the marriage is to he announced later. Mrs. Murray Shaffer, of Youngs town, Ohio, formerly Miss Mayme Jacobs, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Jacobs, on Vir ginia Avenue. A gala night was enjoyed by mem NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE EXPRESS BREMEN EUROPA COLUMBUS TO ENGLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY ■416-417 Healey Building Telephone WAlnut 5336 OR YOUR LOCAL AGENT NORTH GERMAN LLOYD bers of the Standard Club and their guests as they bade farewell to old 1930 and welcomed the new year at a beautiful ball at their clubhouse on Ponce de Leon Avenue. The delight ful program included a dinner served at 11:30 o’clock at tables gay with flowers in the holiday colors and with favors for the ladies of dainty com pacts, and for the men, noise makers, paper caps and other novelties. At 12:30 o’clock the show from the Fox Theater was given in the ballroom, At 5 o’clock, as a fitting finale, break fast was served. The engagement of Miss Dora Wald to Mr. Ben Israils was an announce ment of recent interest. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Slager of Mont gomery, Ala., were the recent guests of relatives here. Mrs. J. N. Hirsch and son, Harold, returned recently from New York where they spent a few weeks. Miss Helene Sideman, and Miss Syl via Miller, of Charlotte, N. C., were the recent guests of Miss Ethel Smul- lian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smullian, of 332 Fourth Street. The visitors were guests of honor at a dance given at the Jewish Progressive Club.' Mrs. Jerome Herman spent a few weeks in New York City recently as the guest of relatives. Mr. Louis Newelt has returned to his home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Sig Pappenheimer has returned from a short stay in Macon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strasburger and daughter, Joan, spent a few weeks in Miami, Fla., recently as guests of Mrs. Strasburger’s sister, Mrs. Day Apte. Mr. Dan Picard of Columbus, Ga., has returned home after visiting rela tives and friends in Atlanta. Mr. Benno Goettingcr left recently for Miami, Fla., where he will spend the winter months. Miss Adelaide Van Stravoren, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Van Stravoren, of 780 Clemont Drive, N. E., left re cently for Charlotte, where she joined the stage act of Milton Berle’s on the R. K. O. circuit. A marriage of wide social importance and one characterized by impressive beauty and dignity was that of Miss Virginia Gleaves Lazarus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edon Spencer Lazarus, of New Orleans, to Mr. Richard H Rich, of Atlanta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosenheim, of New York, which was solemnized recently at a brilliant ceremony in New Orleans. Among Atlantians who attended were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rich, Miss Bee Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strauss, Jr., Miss Claire Strauss, Miss Louise Montag, Mr. Leon Frohsin, Mr. and Mrs. Elsas, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Elsas, Mr. Herbert Elsas, Miss Emily Elsas, Mr. Breyer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Breyer.