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-Xijjj s OUT HERN ISRAELIT
II * tidings
embling a brilliant group of
vcs and close friends, the wed-
of Miss Sylvia Hirsch to Mr.
Kletzsky, was quietly solemn-
recently at the home of the
> parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam
Hirsch.
['receding the ceremony, Mr. Sam
■i'll, violinist, accompanied by Miss
A tte Geffen, rendered, “I Love You
Ti ly” and Mendelssohn’s wedding
r< h was used as the processional.
!• allowing the marriage rites, which
re performed hy Aabbi Tobias R.
fen. the parents of the bride enter-
ned at a reception honoring the
young couple.
The charmin gbride is a graduate
f Girls’ High School and is promi
nt in local communal activities. The
ridegroom, a son of the late Dr.
.ind Mrs. David Kletzky, of Pueblo,
i ol. During the evening Mr. and Mrs.
kletzky left for a short motor trip
through Georgia and Alabama.
Among the out-of-town guests at
tending the wedding were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Kletzky, of Chicago; Mr.
and Mrs. I. C. Hirsch and family, of
Columbus, Ga.; Miss Elsie Danneman,
of Chicago, and Mr. Max Hirsch, of
Birmingham.
. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Guthman,
<d Savannah, Ga., spent a few days in
the city.
Miss Addie Stienheimer spent
the summer at Los Angeles, Cal.
Mrs. L. Aromstrom and daugh
ter, Gene, have returned from North
Carolina.
. . Mrs. L. B. Joel is convalescing
from a recent operation.
. Miss Joan Wolfe has returned
•me after spending the summer at
Trippe Lake Camp.
Mrs. Werner Byck has returned
from New York where she attended
ne wedding of her niece, Miss Elea
nor I xikey.
• Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Adler and
daughter, Mrs. Edel Jankan, spent
August in Atlantic City.
Mr. Henry Bauer has returned
0 the University of Pennsylvania.
• Mrs. Bertha Hirschberg has re
turned from the West.
• Miss Claire Bernard spent some
time at Tybee Island.
• Mrs. Louis Wellhouse has re
ined from New York.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Frankel
otored to Hopkinsville and Paducah,
hentucky.
• Mrs. B. J. Apple, Mrs. Arthur
lauss and family enjoyed a cottage
1 ybee Island for the summer.
... * an d Mrs. Bert Lillienthal,
Mizabeth Lillienthal and Miss
• da Lillienthal, Mr. Moach Hirsch
elt for Baltimore and Philadelphia.
• Mrs. Herbert Haas has returned
trom the West.
V '^Uss Uarlyn Strauss will attend
lhe University of Wisconsin.
• • . Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Kohn motored
to Florida.
• . . Miss Allene Weil, of Selma, Ala.,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sidnev
Metzger.
• . . Mrs. Henry Harris, of Macon,
Ga., is the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Samuels.
. . . Mrs. J. J. Loeb and Miss Mabel
Loeb have returned from Clayton, Ga.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rich are now
located in their new home on St.
Augustine Place.
. . . Mr. Dick Mendelsohn, of Detroit,
Mich., is spending several weeks in
Atlanta.
. . . Mr. Abe Lewis and Mr. Charles
Abelman motored to Savannah for
several days.
. . . Mrs. Cora Guthman and daugh
ter, Mrs. Milton Klein, spent a few
weeks in Chicago, Ill.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaufman
have returned home after a most de
lightful summer spent abroad.
. . . Mr. Harry Strauss, Jr., of Bir
mingham, Ala., spent a few days in
the city, the guest of relatives.
. . . Miss Miriam Holzman, of Selma,
Ala., spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Metzger.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Moe Goldman and
son, George, spent the week-end in
Chattanooga, the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Schwartzman.
. . . Mrs. Herbert Keton, of Savan
nah, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Stevens.
. . . Mrs. Gertrude Frankline, form
erly Mrs. Gertrude Lonsberg, who will
be kindly remembered by her Atlanta
friends, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
A. C. Landau, and from there will go
to Washington, D. C., to live for sev
eral months.
. . . Miss Ruth Groozinsky, of Talla
poosa, Ga., has returned to Athens,
Ga., to resume her studies at Georgia
State Teachers College.
... Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Mitrick, of
Tallapoosa, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Garry and daughter, Emily Ruth, of
Pell City, Ala.; Mr. Julius Mitrick,
of Pell City, Ala., and Mr. Isaac Mit
rick, of Tallapoosa, all attended the
dedication of the Torah at the Syna
gogue, Sunday in Atlanta.
... Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Kaufman
have returned from Europe, where
they spent the summer, having spent
a few days in New York after their
arrival last week aboard the Ille de
France.
. . The many friends of Mrs. S.
Moltach will be glad to know she has
recovered from a recent illness.
Miss Ida Seligman of Statesboro,
Ga. who has been residing in Atlanta,
Ga. spent a week at Tybee Beach. Miss
Marne Rabiniowitz of Atlanta accom
panied her.
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. . . Mr. and Mrs. A. Tesler announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Mary, to Mr. Isaac Kadis, of Golds
boro, N. C., the date of the marriage
to be announced later.
. . . Mrs. Ralph Rosenbaum has re
turned from Chicago, Ill.
. . . Mrs. Fred Stevens visited rela
tives in Savannah recently.
. . . Dr. and Mrs. Sommerfield have
returned from Jacksonville Beach.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wolfe spent
a few weeks in New York.
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