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THE S O U THERN ISRAELITE
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--- SOCIAL NOTES ---
Weddings
wedding of interest was that
Louise Hirsch and Mr. Martin
I, which was solemnized in
Temple in Camden, S. C., the
iv being performed by Rabbi
Hirsch formerly of Sumter but
now of Monroe, La.
to enter were the ushers, Mr.
Kuhn, .Tr., of Columbia, S. C. and
lulian I>evy, of Sumter. The
maids who came next were
i arolina Kohn and Miss Kohn-
of New York. Preceding the
came the little flower girls,
I ■ Hennig, of Columbia, and Rosa-
ln M .rks, of Richmond, Va. The bride
, .1 next with her father by whom
was given in marriage. The
croom entered the Temple with
i st man, Mr. Herbert Rosefield,
f Sumter, his brother.
\ ter the ceremony a reception was
it the home of the bride. Short -
1. after Mr. and Mrs. Rosefield left
for their wedding trip their destina-
i being Providence, R. I., the for-
m r home of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Rosefield is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Hirsch. She at-
?ended Converse and later graduated
i South Carolina University. Mr.
Rosefield is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank L. Rosefield, of Sumter. Mr.
Till Mrs. Rosefield will make their
home in Sumter, S. C.
Miss Mildred Esserman, of Rome,
ame the bride of William F. Fein-
hloom, of Rochester, N. Y., the im-
m ive ceremony taking place at the
ish Synagogue in Rome, with
Ikibbi ^ oflFe and Rabbi Harry Epstein
Atlanta officiating.
A program of nuptial music was
vtn by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Proc-
and Miss Frances Whaley before
uhI during the ceremony.
Misses Fayge Esserman and Rose
Esserman, sisters of the bride, were
he bridesmaids, followed by Miss Ed-
a Esserman, sister of the bride, who
was maid of honor.
Abe beinbloom, of Rochester, acted
his brother’s best man, and the
"idemen were Hyman Esserman,
i other of the bride, and Joe Esser-
lan, cousin of the bride.
1 he bride entered with her father,
(•sk*y Esserman, by whom she was
cn in marriage.
(‘receding the ceremony, Mr. Esser-
an, the bride’s father, gave a din-
at the General Forrest Hotel for
Lridal party and out-of-town
tests. After the ceremony there was
informal reception at the bride's
me for the guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Feinbloom left on a
or trip to Canada, and after Au
la they will be at home in
'Chester.
Nathan Gershon left Friday, July
lor Milwaukee, Wis., where he will
1'iesent Atlanta at the International
A. convention to be held in that
ly July 12-14.
o rshon is vice-president of At-
• n ta chapter No. 134. He will stop
^ in Chicago on his return trip to
en d the post-convention dances
cn by the A. Z. A. chapters of
bJcago.
. . . Mrs. Ben Wiseberg and family,
Mrs. A. Lillienthal motored to Sa
vannah, Ga.
. . . Mrs. Max Samuels, Mrs. De-
Wald Cohen and Miss Natalie Cohen
have returned from Clayton, Ga.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Franklin
motored to Montgomery for the week
end.
MR. AND MRS. B. J. MASSELL
The above photograph shows Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Massell of Atlanta on
the steamship Belgenland going to
Nova Scotia for the week-end trip
that they had taken recently while
visiting New York City.
. . . Misses Marjorie Hirsch, Peggy
Weil, Bobette Ferst, Marion Stern and
Elizabeth Epstein formed a congenial
group spending some time at Camp
Civitania.
Mr. Edwin Zachirias of St. Louis
spent a few days in the city.
Mrs. S. A. Visanski is spending
a few weeks in Asheville, N. C.
Mr. Fred Friedlander of New
York is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Rich.
A reorganization meeting of the
E. H. S. social club was held at the
home of Miss Bertha Schlaffer, July
16th. The new election of officers are
as follows: President, Ruth Wein-
traub; Secretary, Bertha Schlaffer;
Treasurer, Jean Broudy. Those asso
ciated with the officers are: Ida
Tarafoot, Jerry Liberon, Sarah Taf-
fel, Freda Tuck and Rose Gilner.
. . . Miss Mae Morris who recently
underwent an appendicitis operation
is convalescing nicely.
. . . Mrs. D. J. Apte and daughter
Alice, of Miami, Fla. are the guests
of Mrs. Lee Strasburger.
. . . John Strasburger has returned
from Camp Civitania.
. . . Mrs. David Bloom spent the
week in Columbus, Ga.
. . . Miss Marie Rosenberg has re
turned from Miami Beach.
. . . Miss Bessie Oohen of Chatta
nooga, Tenn. is the guest of Miss Ida
Goldstein.
. . . Miss Adeline Kahlruher has
returned from the mountains of North
Carolina.
. . . Mrs. Joe Freitag and family
spent some time at Daytona Beach.
. . . Mrs. M. E. Morrison has return
ed from Savannah.
. . . Miss Shirley Fogel left for New
York and Washington where she will
visit relatives and friends.
. . . Master Tory Jacobs is spending
the summer at the camp at Linville,
N. C.
. . . Mr. Wm. Clarke is leader of an
orchestra on the steamship Savannah.
. . . Mr. Myron Ehrlich and Mr.
Walter Kohnstam of New York were
guests of Mr. B. Ehrlich.
. . . Mrs. Maurice Clarke spent some
time in Atlantic City.
. . . Misses Eunice Fogel, Ida Gold
stein and Betty King have returned
from a recent visit to Asheville, N.
C. where they were the guests of Miss
Ida Blumberg.
. . . Mrs. A. Bailey and children,
Margaret and Richard, have returned
from a visit to New York where they
were extensively entertained by their
relatives and many friends.
. . . Misses Lilly Pollock, Polly and
Lilly Rubin, Sadie Koplin and Helen
Bailey have returned from a recent
visit to Jacksonville Beach.
. . . Mrs. Maetimer Stein and family
of Anniston, Ala. have returned home.
. . . Mrs. Baron Asher and family are
spending the summer in Atlantic City.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bracker of
New York were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Stevens.
. . . Mrs. David Marx, Jr. and daugh
ter Mary, are spending several months
in Baltimore.
. . . Mr. Jake Spitz and son Jack of
Richmond, Va., spent a week here, the
guest of relatives.
. . . Mrs. I. Schoen is spending some
time in Pass Christian, Miss.
. . . Miss Hannah Clare Stahl of
New York was the guest of Miss
Stahl on Washington St.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moldow and
family have returned from a recent
visit to Miami, Fla.
. . . Miss Elsie Jacobs of Macon, was
the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Moltach.
. . . Mrs. Sol Epstein and family are
spending some time in Florida.
. . . Miss Rosaleen Crim has return
ed from Black Mountain in North
Carolina.
. . . Mrs. Clarence Wenar and fam
ily are at Pass Christian, Miss, for
the summer.
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