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The Southern Israelite
III €T
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Kalin, and Miss
Marjorie Kalin have returned from Mo
bile, Ala., where they spent several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox, of Chicago,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ren Fuchs.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ungar, of Mi
ami, Fla., spent a few weeks in the city.
Mrs. Sam Schoen, Mrs Lea Strauss,
Miss Clementine Haas, Mrs. Harry
Gcrshon, Mrs. E. Bodenheimer, and
Mrs. Alvin Feist formed a congenial
party attending the Tri State Conven
tion Council of Jewish Women in
Montgomery, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gershon and
family have returned to Atlanta to
make their home here.
Mrs. Louis Kaufman and family, of
Montgomery, are here as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Holzman.
Mrs. Meyer and mother, Mrs. L.
Bodenheimer, of Pensacola, Fla., arc
guests of relatives i nthe city.
Dr. and Mrs. Marx and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Heyman motored to Charleston
to visit the magnolia gardens.
Mrs. Ernest Horwitz has returned
from Sumter, S. C.
Mr. Joseph Haas spent the Easter
holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Haas.
Mr. and Mrs. (ins Apfelbauni and
Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Moss motored to
Charleston, S. C.
Mrs Morrison, of Savannah, Ga., is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mor
rison.
Mrs. B. Z. Phillips is visiting in New
York.
Miss Ninette Blum spent a few weeks
in Macon, Ga.
Mrs. Bertha Alexander is visiting her
brother, Mr. Albert Brady, in New
York.
Mrs. Louis J. Elsas is visiting rela
tives in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Altmayer, of Mi
ami, were recent guests at the Biltmorc.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simmons, and
Mr. and Mrs. S. Massed have returned
from Sumter, S. C.
Mr. Louis Montag, of New York,
spent a few weeks in the city, the guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A..Montag
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Whitman, of
Asheville, N. C., were recent guests at
the Winecoff Hotel.
Mrs. Ben Cohen and Mrs. Ed Hirsch
were guests of Mr. and Mrs Arthur
Wiseberg.
Mrs. Seesil, of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
spent the week-end as the guest of her
son, Mr. Harold Seesil.
Mrs. Simon Gazan spent a few days
in the city at the Biltmorc.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hirsch, of Pensa
cola, Fla., were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Hirsch, on Lullwater Road.
Miss Pat Goldberg and Miss Frances
Carlin spent a few days in Chattanooga,
the guests of Miss Edna Miller.
Mrs. Herman Rosenheim, of New
York, is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Morris Rich, at the Georgian Terrace.
Mrs. A. Isaacs and sons, of Girard,
Ala., spent the week-end in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Uhry are now
located at 1050 Ponce de Leon.
Mrs. Lyons Joel is in Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Haas have
returned from Sea Island.
Mr. Dick Guthman motored to Sa
vannah for a short visit.
Mrs. Walter Kennedy, of Phila
delphia, has returned to Atlanta to
make her home with her brother and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Solonionson.
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Mrs. D. Fk-ishel has returned to New
York after being delightfully enter
tained as the guest of Mrs. Sig Montag
and Mrs. Chas. Adler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Montag motor
ed to Savannah for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Schoen an
nounce the birth of a son.
Mrs. Sam Edison, of St. Louis, was
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
(ioldman.
Mrs. Henry Solonionson has returned
from Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Freed, of Cleveland,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon
Selig.
Mr. Edwin Rothchild, of Columbus,
Ga., spent a few days in the city.
Mrs. Lea Maas, of Selma, Ala., spent
a few days in the city as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. John Heizfeld.
Mrs. Bruna Bukafzer is spending
some time in New York, the guest of
relatives.
Mrs. Arthur Soloman, of Savannah,
spent the week-end in the city.
Miss Jeanne Soloman, of Montgom
ery, was the guest of Miss Dorothy
Selig.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freed, of New
York, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Sinclair Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Solashin have re
turned from Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Manie P'eist have re
turned from a ten-day visit to Havana.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Greenfield and
daughter, Ellcanor, arc spending some
time in Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Franklin and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Schoen have returned
from Columbus, Ga., where they at
tended the 75th birthday anniversary of
their mother, Mrs. J. Hoflin.
Mrs. Harry F'riedman, of New York,
first president of the Atlanta Unit of
Junior Hadassah, and member of Na
tional Board of Junior Hadassah, ad
dressed the Atlanta unit recently.
The Coterie Club presented a play,
“The Last Jew,” at the Jewish Pro
gressive Club recently.
Mrs. Mord G. Foote was director of
the play, and was highly complimented
for her coaching.
The cast of players included Misses
Ozna Tontak, Rosalie Hirsch, Sarah
Glustrom, Messrs. Ned Cohen, Meyer
Levy, Louis Berchanko, Simon Wender,
Nace Cohen, Joe Blass, Oscar Fineroff,
Melvin Weinman, Max Rittenbaum,
and Edward R. Vajda, stage manager.
Mrs. I. C. Smullyan entertained at
her home on Morningside Drive in
honor of her daughter, Miss Eleanor
Idalin Smullyan, and Mr. Frank Cons-
tangy, whose engagement was an
nounced recently.
The Szoldcan Club entertained its
members and a few friends at a dance
recently at the home of Miss Adele
Rosenstein. A tea table was presided
over hv Mrs. I. Rosenstein. Among
those invited were Misses Adele Rosen
stein, Lena Sweet, Bess Diamond. Doris
Scrim, Jennie Rosenberg, Annie Blass,
Frances Rosenbaum, Ray Leah Kaplan,
Ella Zelien, Esther Gcrson, Ruth
Bloom, Rose Mazair, Beulah Kos-
nofsky, Rosa Solomon, Sarah Merlin,
Sara Rosen. Rlumie Wolbe and Tda
Friedman: Jacob Rredoskv, Meyer
Rosentsein, Arthur Long, Manuel
Krugman. Morris Shapiro. Willie Horo
witz. Howard T.ipsius, Ralph Taitz,
Sidney Taitz. Sidney Sobelson, Robert
Gerson, Gcrson Rosenberg. Haskell
Davidson, Harry Wolfe and others.
An elaborate masquerade hall was en-
joved April 21st by the members of the
Mayflower Country Club, at the Bilt-
tuore Hotel, this being the third affair
held at its town quarters since the club
was organized several months ago.
Many delightful costumes were in
evidence. Prizes were awarded to the
most attractive and the most comical
costumes. Miss Eleanor Snnillian, at
tired as an Arabian dancer, was ad
judged the most attractively costumed
woman, while Mr. Jack D. 1
garbed as a Spanish don, wo
man’s prize Mrs. Wilhemcna M kler,
as a bowery girl, won the prize f
most comical costume amom
women, while Mr. M. A. Feldma*
tesquely attired in a night shir
declared the most comically i
man.
Among those who attended ti - af
fair: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Al>
Mr. Julian Bodenheimer. Mr Max
Bremen, Mrs. H. Cohen, Mr. am! Mrs
Floyd Brandies, Mr. and Mrs.
Chajage, Dr. and Mrs. George <
I)r. Harry Cohen, Miss Edna Rm
Frank Constangy, Miss Eleanor
lian, Mr. and Mrs Harry ConMangy.
Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Copcloff, Mr. ;
Mrs. Morris Cummings, Mr. and Mrs
I. E. Eplan, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Feld
man, Mr. and Mrs. Max Feldman. Mr
and Mrs. Allen S. Goldberg, Mr and
Mrs. Albert Goidberg, Mr. Abe Cold-
berg, Miss Pearlie Bo, Mr. and Mrs
Abe Goldstein, Dr and Mrs. Irving
Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. M. Greenblatt,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Greenblatt. Mr
and Mrs. Herman Gross, Mr. and Mrs
S. H. Hirsch, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jacobs,
Mr. Sidney Jacobs, Miss Rose Gold.
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Kaplan, Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Klotz, Mr. Dave Levin, Miss
Sara Spar, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. I.evy,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Macklcr, Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman Mendel, Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Mendel, Mr. and Mrs. Simon I
Mendel, Mr and Mrs. Abe Ney. Mr
and Mrs. Charles Newman, Mr. and
Mrs. N. O. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Romm, Mr. Sidney Saul, Mr. and Mr'
Simon H. Smith, Dr. Stampa and Mr'
Stampa, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Saul, Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Spielberger, Mr
Mrs. AI Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Jack .1
Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sntker.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor. Mr
Mrs. J. D. Weinkle, Mr. and Mr-
J. Weinberg, Dr. Joseph Yampolsky.
Mrs. Yampolsky, Mr. and Mr'
Yudclson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Zaban. Mr
S. I). Powell, Miss Ruth Feldman.
Out-of-town visitors included: Mr
and Mrs. T. I). Cook, Duluth, Min
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Greentree. Co
bus, Ga.; Mr. Dan Pickard. Savati ah.
Ga.; Mrs. Emerich, Savannah. <
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