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Misses Edith Epstein and Louise
Solomonson of Druid Hills Scout Troop
No. 1, were the recipients recently of
the highest award in girl scouting,
when they became Golden Eagle Scouts
after five years in Troop Na 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Warner were re
cently called to Birmingham, Ala., be
cause of the illness of their mother.
Master Sigfried Guthman, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sigfried Guthman, of 1136
Virginia Avenue, is ill at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tenenbaum re
cently motored to Miami Beach, where
they arc spending a few weeks.
Mrs. Phil Phillips, of Erie, Pa., for
merly Miss Eleanor Wylc, is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Armand Wylc.
Miss Frances Saperstein, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Saperstein, of 730
Brookridgc Drive, N.E., is ill at the
Piedmont Sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Michael, of
Athens, Ga., wert the recent guests of
their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Rich.
Mrs. Meyer Cullatt has returned to
her home in Savannah, having been
delightfully entertained as the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Adler.
Miss Rebecca Brown has returned to
her home in New York after visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Eugene Oberdorfer.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biers of New
York were the recent guests of Mrs.
Arthur Wisebcrg.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan W. Wolfe, of
928 North Highland Avenue, N.E., are
in Athens, Ga., with their son, Nathan F.
Wolfe, Jr., who is ill in Athens General
Hospital. He has shown considerable im
provement in the past few days and hopes
arc held out for his complete recovery.
Mrs. Leopold J. Haas has returned
from a delightful stay in Philadelphia,
Penna.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg an
nounce the engagement of their daughter,
Julia, to Mr. Jacob Butler, the date of
the marriage to be announced later.
Announcement is made of the engage
ment of Miss Florence Bodne, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bodne, of 711 Wash
ington Street, to Mr. Seymore Komners,
of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tcsler, of Kinston,
N. C., are visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Tesler, at 814 Capitol Ave
nue, S.E.
Mr. William Wise, son of Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Wise, of 129 Washington
Terrace, is ill at the Georgia Baptist
Hospital.
Miss Pearl Levison left recently for a
two weeks’ stay in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Miss Helen Bauer and Miss Helen Gef-
fen were recently elected to Cum Laude,
the highest honorary distinction at Girls’
High School. Miss Gcffcn also was
chosen as one of three students there who
have perfect postures.
Miss Betty Wisebcrg has returned
from Savannah where she was delight
fully entertained.
Miss Herincnia Wilensky was hostess
at an enjoyable dance at her home on
Park Drive assembling the younger
contingent.
Honoring her guest, Miss Margaret
Grace, of Savannah, who is a student
at Shorter College, Miss Regina Wein
berg kept open house recently at her
home, 537 Linwood Avenue. Miss
Weinberg was assisted in entertaining
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wein
berg, her brother, James Weinberg, and
Miss Florence Farkas.
Mrs. Joe Frankel has returned after
visiting her relatives in Kentucky.
Mr. Simpson Mathis of Chattanooga,
Tenn., was the recent guest of his
sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Gershon.
Mrs. Libby Silverman entertained re
cently at an informal dance at her
home on Washington Street, assem
bling the younger group. She was
assisted in entertaining by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Silverman, nad Miss
Lee Stone.
Mrs. Adolph Shulafer of Savannah,
Ga., was the recent guest of Mrs. Wil
liam Bauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Moss announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Carol, to Mr. Aaron Z. Oberdorfer of
Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Sol Benjamin and daughter,
Mrs. Sam Saltzman, are spending sev
eral months in Miami, Florida.
Mrs. Eugene Zacharias has returned
from a visit in Toronto, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Selig have re
turned from a few weeks’ stay in
Florida.
Mrs. Leo Frankel spent a few weeks
in Tampa as the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Leo Weiss.
Mrs. M. Ullman of New York, was
the recent guest of her sister, Mrs.
Henry Kaufman.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolfe spent
a few days in Columbus, Ga., recently.
Miss Carlyn M. Strauss has returned
after having been the guest of her
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Haas, in
Montgomery, Ala.
Miss Carol Rosenberg returned re
cently after having spent the holidays
with her grandmother, Mrs. A. Rosen
berg in Greenwood, S. C.
Mrs. Jake Bicrman, of Valdosta, who
was formerly Miss Shirley Minsk of
Atlanta, and young son, Maurice, were
the guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Minsk at their home on Park
way Drive.
Mrs. Lloyd A. Springer, of Wood-
mere, Long Island, was the recent
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Horwitz, on Briarcliff Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Massell an
nounce the birth of a son, at Piedmont
Hospital, whom they have named How
ard Baron Massell.
Mrs. Max Kessler and daughter
Sadie, spent a week in Mobile, Ala.,
recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. H.
Lubel. While there they attended the
marriage of Miss Saretta Lubel to Mr.
Sol Livitz.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Mendel, and
their son, Jerry, returned recently from
a short stay in 'Miami, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Weinstein and
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jacobs returned
recently from a two week’s stay in
Miami. From Miami they travelled
by plane to Havana, Cuba.
Mr. Louis Montag left recently for
New York, where he will make his
future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wachtel cele
brated their fifty-sevnth wedding anni
versary recently, at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. A. A. Shulhafer, Wesley
Avenue. Friends and relatives called
to extend good wishes. The home was
profuse with beautiful flowers.
Miss Mary Winer of Colutnb-
Georgia, spent a few days in Atlan
recently as the guest of her sister, Mr
Sam Nissenbaum.
Mr. and Mrs. Edel Jankower ar.
spending a few days in Miami, Florida
Mrs. Jacobs Harris Wilenski, of 551
Park Drive, entertained at a children*-
party recently, complimenting her
daughter, Gene Wilenski, in celebration
of her twelfth birthday. The guests
included little friends from school, Sun
day school and scout classes.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fox spent a
fortnight recently in New York.
Miss Rachel Neely is in Florence.
Italy, taking a three months’ course at
the University of Florence.
Mrs. Arthur Harris and daughter
Leila, have returned from New York.
Miss Daisy Jacobs has returned from
Birmingham, Ala., whre she was the
guest of Mrs. Eugene Jacobs.
Mrs. W. L. Hirschberg, of Sumter,
S. C., was the recent guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Hirschberg at their home
on Springdale Road.
Mrs. Ernst Ellman of St. Louis, Mo.,
was the recent guest of Mrs. Leo
Strauss.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dittler announce
the birth of a daughter, whom they
have named Patzy Gene Dittler.
Mr. and Mrs. William Silvertone of
Mr. and Mrs. Sig Samuels.
Milwaukee were the recent guests of
Mrs. Sam Weisman is visiting her
cousin, Mrs. Herman Rich in Birming
ham, Ala.
Miss Emma Schwartz of Sumter, S.
C., was the recent guest of Mrs. Louis
Aromstam.
Mrs. Louis Wellhouse, Sr., and Mrs.
Lillian Jacobs are spending a few
weeks in F'lorida.
Mr. and Mrs. Bottheimer of Cin
cinnati, spent a few days in the city
recently.
Mrs. Lena Joseph of New York was
the recent guest of Mrs. A. Schwartz.
Mrs. Nelson Shannon of New York
was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.
David Eichberg.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kohn have
returned from a short stay in Florida.
Mr. Ed Montag spent a few weeks in
Florida recently.
Mr. Simon Loeb of Columbus, Miss.,
was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Montag.
Mrs. Isaac Liebman is spending a
few weeks in New York City.
Mr. LeRoy of Richmond, Va., spent
a few days in the city recently.
Mr. John Eiseman, Jr., of Memphis.
Tenn., spent a few days in the city re
cently as the guest of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Eiseman.
Mr. Julius Visanska of Charleston
S. C., spent a few days in the city re
cently.
Mrs. Ike Hirsch has returned fro:
Memphis, Tenn., where she was t e
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Edg r
Haas.
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