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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
--- SOCIAL NOTES --
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Levetan announce the
engagement of their daughter, Mil
dred, to Mr. Herman Rothenberg,
formerly of Newark, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. King announce the
engagement of their daughter, Betty,
to Mr. Ben Mendelson of Detroit,
Mich.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Kalmon Sawilowsky,
of Augusta, Ga., announce the birth of
a son on October 9th. Mrs. Sawilow
sky was the former Miss Hanna Barn
ett of Macon, Ga.
Miss Evelyn Ward, of Savannah,
Ga., was the recent guest of Miss
Faye Werbin, afterwards Miss Wer-
bin returned to Savannah to be the
guest of Miss Ward through Labor
Day.
The many friends of Mrs. A.
Kahanow will be glad to know that
she is recuperating from a recent
operation at the Piedmont Hospital.
Mrs. Sam Schoen spent two weeks
in West Palm Beach recently.
Mrs. Weiner Byck has returned
from Atlantic City.
Mrs. Sig Pappenheimer is at home
at the Biltmore.
Mrs. Sime Einstein has returned
from Norfolk, Va., where she spent
several months as the guest of rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Regenstein are
spending some time in New York.
Mrs. Russell Weil and family
motored to Macon for a short stay
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peel and son,
and daughter, Edward and Ida, have
returned from a recent trip to Savan
nah, Georgia.
Master John Herzfeld has recov
ered from a tonsil operation.
Mrs. Eugene Oberdorfer, Sr., has
returned home after spending the
summer in Atlantic City.
Mrs. Henry Wellhouse has returned
from an extended visit East.
• Mr. S. A. Visanski is making At
lanta his home.
Mrs. Marcus Loeb is recovering
from a recent automobile accident.
Mrs. Morris Kent spent a few days
as a guest at the Biltmore.
Mrs. Oscar Elsas has returned from
Boston.
Miss Carrie Schiff is now located at
the Cox-Carlton Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adler and
Miss Daisy Jacobs motored to Savan
nah recently.
CRUISES
JOHN T. NORTH
Stoasliip Afency • Travel Bureau
Information *ratU on all lino*
14 Marietta St WA. 0738
ATLANTA. GA.
Mrs. M. G. Foote left for Los An
geles, California, which will be her
future home.
Mrs. William Bauer has returned
from a visit to Nashville, Tenn.
Mrs. Arthur Heyman has returned
from New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Montag, of New
York, were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Montag.
Mrs. Percy Myers and daughter,
Betty, of Savannah, Ga., were recent
guests at the Georgian Terrace.
Mrs. Alvin Mayer and daughter,
Peggy, have returned home after
spending several months as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Simons.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heyman
spent a fortnight in New York.
Mrs. Max Samuels spent the week
end in Macon.
Miss Rosetta Schulman, of Chatta
nooga spent several days in Atlanta
recently as the guest of Miss Ruth
Feldman and Miss Mat Shapiro.
Miss Sylvia Oppenheim has return
ed home.
Miss Clementine Haas has returned
to the city after spending some time
in New York.
Mrs. Ed Hirsch and Mrs. Ben
Cohen are at the Winecoff Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Selig visited
New York recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaufman have
returned from abroad.
Miss Bee Rich is attending Smith
College in Northampton, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Meyer and daugh
ters, Gloria and Jane, have returned
to their home in Tampa, Fla., after
spending the summer at the Georgian
Terrace.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rich have
returned from abroad.
Mrs. Fred Hilbrund of New York
has returned home.
Miss Blnche Haas returned from
the West.
Miss Lola Lilenthal and Miss Clare
Strauss are attending college in Phila
delphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wellhouse and
daughter, Joan, left for Tampa to
spend the winter.
Mr. Sig Guthman has returned
from Baltimore.
Mrs. I. Samuels has returned from
Bennettsville, S. C.
Miss Irma Guthman and Miss
Florette Visanski left for Baltimore
where they are attending Goucher
College.
Dr. and Mrs. David Marx spent a
short time in New Orleans, the guest
of relatives.
Miss Eva Williams and Miss Sadie
Williams are visiting their sister,
Mrs. S. M. Jacobs, en route from
California to New York.
Miss Sarah Myers visited relatives
in New York recently.
Mr. Joe Heyman has returned to
New York.
Mrs. Herbert Nachman, of Nash
ville, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Cranheim.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gershon are
now residing with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Fox.
Mrs. J. Hoflin and Mrs. Greentree
of Columbus, Ga., and Mrs. S. Sable,
of Jacksonville, Fla., motored to At
lanta.
Master Sam Hirsch is convalescing
from a recent operation.
Mrs. Ralph Rosenbaum has returned
from Chattanooga.
Mrs. Josie Strauss has returned
from Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Montag have
returned from New York.
Mrs. L. J. Haas has returned from
Atlantic City and Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schiffer have
returned from a trip to New York
and Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Holzman enter
tained the friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Holzman at a delightful
surprise party in honor of the latter’s
fifth wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Slager of Mont
gomery, Ala., spent a few days in the
city.
Mrs. Morton Levy and son, and
Mrs. D. Kaufman, of Savannah, Ga.,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Kauf
man. -
Mrs. Leonard Haas was awarded
the Membership Cup at a meeting of
the Atlanta League of Women Voters.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Liebman have
returned from Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rosenbaum
and daughter, Helen, were recent
guests of Mrs. Lester Schwartzman
in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gershon have
established residency at the Piedmont
Hotel.
Miss Charlotte Alexander is attend
ing Wellesley College.
Mr. Ben Wiseberg attended the in
surance convention held in Connecti
cut recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jacobson
entertained at a dinner party at their
home on McKenzie Drive recently
in celebration of the golden anniver
sary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin M. Boorstin. Covers were
laid for 24 guests, consisting of im
mediate members of the family and
a few intimate friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellison and
son, Dicky, and Mrs. Morris Ellison,
who have been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Jacobson have returned
to their home in Charleston, S. C.
Miss Rosenberg
Weds Mr. Block
At Home Ceremony
Of interest to a wide cii'(
friends in the south is the ann x ,
ment made by Mr. and Mrs. Sa K .|
Rosenberg of the marriage of ,>j r
daughter, Evelyn Leah, to Mr. \ ert
Beryl Block, of Chattanooga, T„ nn
The wedding ceremony was perf< med
at the home of the bride’s parr in
Druid Hills recently, in the pre. ,*nce
of the immediate family. Rabbi 1 r-■
H. Epstein, assisted by Cantor V s
Clein, officiated.
The out-of-town guests attending
the wedding were Mr. and Mrs
Block, Mrs. A. Block, Mrs. M. Gold
stein, Mr. P. Block, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Goldstein and children, Marian
and Harold; Mr. and Mrs. I. Gold
stein, Mrs. Julius Kushner, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Sugarman, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Heller, Mr. I. Block, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dia
mond, Mr. Felix Diamond and Mr.
Harry Morrison, all of Chattanooga,
Tenn.; Mrs. J. J. Goodman, of Miami,
Fla.; Mr. Ben Block, of Dayton,
Tenn., and Mr. M. L. Block and Mr.
A. Applebaum, of Attalla, Ala.
After a short trip to Asheville, N.
C., and other points, they will be at
home at 35 Alta Vista Drive, Chat
tanooga, Tenn.
Miss Lena Abelman Weds
Mr. Brody at Jewish Club
Of wide social interest was the
marriage of Miss Lena Abelman.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Abel
man, to Sam Arvin Brody, at Chat
tanooga, Tenn., solemnized at the
Jewish Progressive Club, recently.
Rabbi Harry H. Epstein performed
the ceremony in the presence of an
assemblage of relatives and friends.
The ushers were Ralph P. Abelman,
brother of the bride; Pete Block,
Max L. Mendel, uncle of the bride,
and Emanuel Brody, brother of the
bridegroom. Miss Ethel Abelman, sis
ter of the bride; Miss Sarah Cohen,
Miss Marjorie Block, acted as the
bridesmaids and they were gowned in
pastel dresses of lace and satin and
carried bouquets of pink roses. Miss
Betty Abelman, cousin of the bride,
and Perry Abelman, brother o' the
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