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. . . Mrs. Nat Ullman and son, Rich
ard, have returned from St. Simons
Island.
. . . Miss Edythe Epstein has re
turned home after an enjoyable visit
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Lazier, at the Mayfield Courts
Apts., Miami Beach.
. . . Mrs. Cora Guthman of the Geor
gian Terrace Hotel has returned from
a trip to Chicago, accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Milton Klein and
granddaughter, Edna.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rich are
traveling in Europe.
. . . Mrs. Day Apte, of Miami, Fla.,
is spending a month at 1050 Ponce (le
Leon.
. . . Mr. Max Baron, of New York,
formerly of Atlanta was the guest of
his daughter, Mrs. M. L. Kahn.
. . . Mrs. H. Simon is visiting Mrs.
Milton Cronhiem.
. . . Miss Sadie Greenberg of New
York was the guest of her sister and
brother, Mr. and Mrs. D. Danneman.
. . . Mrs. Lee Stern and children have
returned to their home in Albany, Ga.
. . . Mr. Isadore Heiman and son,
Leonard, have returned from a two
weeks stay in Hendersonville, N. C.
. . . Miss Evelyn Rose Maas of Selma,
Ala. was the attractive guest of Mr.
and Mrs. John Herzfeld.
; . . Miss Hilda P. Shavitz is the
guest of her sister and brother Mr.
and Mrs. Leon A. Shavitz.
. . . Miss Annie Kraft of Charleston,
S. C. was the houseguest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Steinau at Miami Beach.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lea Strauss have
moved to Houston, Texas.
... Mr. and Mrs. Morris Solomon
have returned from Atlantic City.
. . . Mr. Phil Cohen and Mr. Henry
Meyers of Nashville, Tenn. spent .sev
eral days at Miami Beach recently.
. . . Mr. Reuben Crim spent ten days
in Birmingham, Ala. the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Strauss.
. . . Miss Dorothy Zimmerman has re
turned from Tampa, Fla. after visit
ing relatives and friends during the
month of July.
. . . Miss Annette Pamerance enter
tained recently at a house party in
honor of her cousin, Mis Evelyn Pam
erance, of Augusta, Ga.
. . . Miss Mary Tenenbaum motored
to Dalton to spend a week with her
sister, Mrs. S. B. Hurwitz. She also
visited in Chattanooga before return
ing home.
. . . Mrs. Celia Goldberg was hostess
at Rich’s tea room in compliment to
her sister, Miss Tessie Mannes, bride-
elect of the future, nad Mrs. I.
Lazatus, of Quitman, who is the guest
of Miss Mannes. Following the lunch
eon th eguests were entertained at a
theatre party by Mrs. Goldberg.
. . . Mrs. Isidore Jacobs and children
have returned from a recent visit to
Miami.
. . . Miss Pearl Levinson left for Bos
ton to visit her sister and brother,
Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Proger. Mrs.
Proger was formerly Evelyn Levinson
of Atlanta.
. . . Mrs. S. A. Marcus and son
Harold, have returned from a visit to
Atlantic City.
. . . Miss Sara Friedman has returned
from Miami Beach.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Adler and
daughter, Mrs. E. N. Jankower, have
returned from New York and Atlantic
City, where they spent several days.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Freitag have
returned from a stay of several days
in Chicago.
. . . Mrs. Ralph Rosenbaum has re
turned from a visit to Chicago.
. . . Mr. Harry Warsaw and Mr.
Jesse Fresh have returned from an
extended tour through Florida.
. . . Mrs. S. L. Cantor and daughter,
Lilyan, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are the
guests of Miss Rose Greenberg, bride-
elect. Miss Lilyan Cantor is to be
the maid of honor to Miss Greenberg.
. . . Miss Mildred G. Epstein enter
tained a group of her young friends at
a luncheon at her home, followed by
a theatre party in celebration of her
twelfth birthday. The hostess was as
sisted in entertaining by her mother,
Mrs. Max Epstein, and by her sister,
Miss Edythe Epstein. Those present
were: Misses Marion Sterne, Harry
Schlesinger, Louise Sims, Elizabeth
Epstein, Helen Kanter, Florence Rice
and Mildred Epstein.
. . . Miss Frances Laderman and Miss
Anna Bloom, of New York City, were
the houseguests of Mrs. M. L. Kahn.
They had just returned from Los An
geles, Cal., and then returned to their
home in New York.
. . . Miss Rose Greenberg, bride-elect
of September, has been entertained
by her many friends. Those who en
tertained recently were Miss Louis
Litchenstein, at a miscellaneous
shower. Also Mrs. Ben Kaplan, Mrs.
S. Fishman, Miss Annie Wilensky,
Miss Fanny Berchanko and Miss Rose
Kalechman, and Mrs. H. Wilensky.
Several other affairs are being plan
ned for the bride to be.
• • . Mrs. H. Wilensky entertained at
a luncheon and theatre party in honor
of Mrs. S. L. Cantor, of New York.
Jewish Progressive Club, honoring
fiancee, Miss Rose Randman, of ]
mingham, Ala.
The guests present were: Mr.
Mrs. Dudy Speilberger, Mr. and I
Harry Barkin, Mr. and Mrs. D
Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Victor B.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rubenst
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Meyer, Mr.
Mrs. Jake Hirsch, Mrs. B. Randn
Mrs. Danneman, Mrs. S. Gordon, »
Kubye Danneman, Miss Bernice R
qk S i ]J elen Abelson > Miss Dorc
^ hukoff, Max Cuba, Joseph Goldb,
Macy Godberg, Irving Galanty,
Rosenthal, I. H. Boldstein, Mr. Sr
ban, of New York, and Louis Min:
’ • , Mrs - Aaron Hess and daugl
York are SpendinR some time ^ I
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Har
and children of Opelika
few days in the city.
Frieslaben
la - spent a
. . . Messrs. Carl Levi:
Jaffe of Chattanooga, 1
week in the city.
and Israel
in * spent a
• • • Miss Gertrude Cla e of N.,
York was the guest of .M . and M
Sol Clarke.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Chari* < Held have
taken possession of their r w homo ™
Oakdale Road.
. . . Miss Louise Morris has returned
from a recent trip to Knsley, Ala
where she was the guest of Miss Lil
lian Smolensky.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Gold
smith have returned from New York
and Atlantic City.
. . . Miss Sarah Friedman was the
guest of Miss Gertrude Isacoff in Mi
ami, Fla.
... Mr. Meyer Levy left for Jackson
ville Beach where he will stay for
three weeks.
. . . Mr. Joe Gershon, Jr. left for
Birmingham, Ala. where he contem
plates making his future home.
. . . Mr. Charles I. Levy of Mont
gomery, Ala. spent several days ir.
Wisconsin.
. . . Mrs. Russell Weil and family I
spent two weeks at Folly Beach.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schack were
guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Arronson during the month of July.
They returned to their home in New
York accompanied by Mrs. Aaronson.
. . . Mrs. M. Stern of New York was
the guest of her son and daughter, Mr
and Mrs. Isaac Stern.
. . . Mrs. Edgar Oppenhiem has re
turned to her home in New York after
being delightfully entertained as the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Franklin.
. . . Mr, and Mrs. I. Siegel of Atlanta,
formerly of Savannah, Ga. spent tht
week-end in Savannah recently.
. . . Miss Anne Siegel and her g ue ^
Miss Sarah Siegel, of Brooklyn, N- >
spent the week-end in Birminghan
Ala. recently with relatives an
friends.
. . . Mr. Ellis Cone has returned from
a trip to New York.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. M. Stephen Schiff^
have returned from a recent trip
St. Paul, Minn.
. . . Miss Miriam Kelman was hos
tess at a lovely house pariy gi' en ’
honor of her cousin Miss Sadie ree
berg of New York City. Those P r j: s V
were Misses Ruby Danneo. ;i • e •
King, Helen Bailey, Ruth . .nneni ••
Eunice Friedman, Alice Go!
lian Pollock, and Eu: w\\\\e
Messrs. Lew Cohen, Lew > • .
Cohen, Barney King, Hei ■ \j a x
ger, Barnard Agoos, Mose 1 • '
Weinstein, Bob Feldser, H g anl
Alec Goldstein, Mike T el,
Goldstein, Phil Friedman, 4 n ^
Irving Galanti, Meyer Se-
S. Sinkoe.
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