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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kessler, of Bir
mingham, Ala., announce the birth of
a daughter, who has been given the
name of Carolyn Ernestine.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hirsch announce
the birth of a daughter, who was
named Bernita Rose.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shinas an
nounce the birth of a daughter, born
recently at the Georgia Baptist Hos
pital.
Ahavath Achim Sisterhood will give
its annual Chanukah ball at the Jew
ish Educational Alliance Wednesday,
December 9. This affair will be one
of the major enterprises of the Sister
hood in the raising of sufficient funds
for the maintenance of the Sunday
school of the synagogue.
Mrs. Isador Jacobs is general chair
man of the committee in charge. Mrs.
E. Cuba has been appointed chair
man of the refreshment committee.
The officers of the Sisterhood are:
Mrs. D. N. Meyer, president; Mrs.
A. R. Spielberger, vice-president;
Mrs. S. M. Jacobs, recording secre
tary; Mrs. I. A. Zion, treasurer; Mrs.
L. S. Piassick, corresponding secre
tary.
Mrs. M. Klausman has returned
home from a week’s stay as the guest
of Mrs. J. B. White of Talladega, Ala.
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EIGHTY-SIX
BROAD STREET. N. W.
Mayfair Club
Dance Brilliant
Event at Biltmore
A dance given recently by the May-
fair Country Club in the Pompeian
Room of the Biltmore Hotel assembled
a large organization that was organ
ized last spring for the purpose of
building a country club.
Dancing was enjoyed until a late
hour, after which a buffet supper was
served. Jack J. Stein acted as chair
man of entertainment for the oc
casion.
Those attending the dance were Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Brandies, Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Bressler, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Chajge, Dr. and Mrs. George
Chaite, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Con-
stangy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Con-
stangy, Dr. and Mrs. II. B. Copeloff,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crasnaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Cummings, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Ellman, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Feld
man, Mr. and Mrs. Max Feldman, Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Goldstein, Dr. and Mrs.
Irving Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Greenblatt, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Gross, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Kaplan,
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Kaplan, Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Klotz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Lazear, Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Levy,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Mackler, Mr.
and Mrs. Simon Mendel, Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Ney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles New
man, S. O. Powell, Dr. and Mrs.
M. Romm, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Romm,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Srochi, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Silverman, Dr. and Mrs.
Simon Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Sohmer, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stein,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stein, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Sutker, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Weinkle,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinberg, Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Yudleson, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Zaban, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Sepil-
berger, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Yampol-
skey, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hirsch,
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hirsch, Mr. and
Mrs. I. B. Hirsch, Mr. Sidney Jacobs
and Miss Edna Russ, Mr. Henry
Weingrow and Miss Esther Kunnus,
Dr. Harry Cohen, Mr. Sidney Saul and
Miss Annie Seigel, Mr. Abe Goldberg
and Miss Pearl Bo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Zaban spent
Thanksgiving week in Greensboro
N. C.
Attending the Bohrman-Elkins wed
ding in Waycross, Ga., from Atlanta
were Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Jacobs, Miss
Jessica Jacobs, Miss Freda Freedman.
Miss Freda Wolfson, Miss Sara Wolf-
son, Mr. N. Freedman and Miss Re
becca Quinn.
Mr. blitz Ullman former business
manager of The Southern Israelite,
left recently for his home in Munster.
Germany, where he will assume the
management of his late father’s busi
ness.
Bennett Printing &
Stamp Co.
42 Pryor Street, N. E.
WAInut 7178 ATLANTA
THE
Lucy Marvin Adams Studio
768 Juniper Street. N. E.—Phone MA. 4127
ATLANTA
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. J. Moret announce the
engagement of their daughter, Sadye,
to Mr. Morris Weinstein, the date of
their marriage to be announced later.
tanooga recently.
Mrs. Sarah Strauss ha returned
iHheta e s r t. SPending
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kessler, of
Tampa, Fla., were the recent week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vol Black-
nail.
Mrs. Rosa Herzfeld and daughter,
Mrs. Leo Maas, of Selma, Ala., spent
a few days in the city.
Mr. Henry Haas, of Jackson, Miss.,
was the recent guest of relatives.
Mrs. Metz, of New Orleans, La.,
visited Dr. and Mrs. David Marx re
cently.
Mrs. Aaron Oberdorfer, of Jackson
ville, Fla., is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rosenfeld have
returned from New York.
Mrs. Otto Schwab spent several
weeks in New York.
Mrs. Sidney Lang and daughter, of
Chicago, were recent visitors in At
lanta.
ter at the Georgian Terrac
Mrs. Gus Apfelbaum s; nt some
time as the guest of relatives in fin
cinnati, Ohio.
Miss Ida Feldman, Miss Lena Feld
man and Mr. Harry Feldman, who
spent several weeks with their cousin
Mrs. A. G. Rich, on Brookridge Drive'
returned by motor to their home in
Los Angeles, California.
Miss “Tootsie” Rudolph, of Chat
tanooga, Tenn., was the guest of Miss
Lucille Baum for Thanksgiving week
and attended the Tau Epsilon Phi
dinner dance and the Alpha Epsilon
Pi Pan-hellenic dance at Forrest Hills
Country Club.
Mr. Joseph M. Wise, of New York
City, is visiting in Atlanta.
Mrs. L. B. Clarke has recuperated
from a recent operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Montag and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferst formed a
congenial party attending the Geor-
gia-N. Y. U. football game in New
York.
Mrs. Richard Horowitz, formerly of
Atlanta, is now now making her home
with her son and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Springer, at Woodmere,
Long Island.
Mrs. Ben Levy, of Jacksonville, Fla.,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Rosenfeld.
Mrs. Harry Orlin has returned to
Miami after visiting her mother, Mrs.
Cuba.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Williams have
returned from Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Sime Einstein will
make their future home in New York.
Misses Sylvia and Dorothy Mendel,
twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Mendel, are attending Ohio State Uni
versity at Columbus, Ohio.
Mr. Charlie Brown, of Charleston,
S. C., was a recent visitor in the
city.
Mrs. A. B. Chereton, of Chicago,
Ill., formerly Miss Hannah Cohen,
of Atlanta, has returned by motor to
her home in Chicago, after visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J.
( ohen. She was accompanied by Miss
h lorence Chereton, of Saginaw, Mich.
Mr. Ben Rosenberg is now manag
ing Ruben’s shoe department in Au
gusta, Ga.
Mr. Jack Stein attended the print
ers convention in New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian V. Boehm, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Feldman and Dr. Har
old B. Friedman were among the
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Asa ( andler, Jr., who entertained the
members of the Atlanta Society of
Magicians recently.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kessler and fam
ily, formerly of Macon, Ga., are mak
ing their home in Atlanta.
Miss Sunny Merlin returned from
New York and Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Fierman and fam
ily, former residents of Macon, Ga.,
are now residing in Atlanta.
Mrs. Lena Morrison, of Savannah,
visited her son and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Morrison.
Mrs. Scruggs, of Atlantic City, N.
J., is the guest of her son and daugh
ter, Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Davis, Jr., a:
young son, of Cincinnati, are guest?
of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Guthman.
Mrs. Davis is convalescing from a re
cent appendix operation.
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Hohenstein, ol
Savannah, recently visited Mr. an
Mrs. Ernest Morrison.
Miss Florence Blumenfield, of Hart
ford, Ala., was the guest of Misse?
Sara and Freda Wolfson.
Mr. Leroy Leffler, of Birmingham,
was in Atlanta on a business trip re
cently.
I"ohen-Pfeffer
A marriage of widespread mtere?
hroughout the south was the *
ling of Miss Sara Pfeffer t - 1 •
nan Cohen, of Tampa, 1 •• '' .
vas solemnized at the ho ‘ ° .
iride’s mother, Mrs. Mine e
Mr. Sam Geffen, violinist. : £ c0 %*
lied by his sister, Miss A , e
‘en, rendered several pren \, f ronl
ions, and the “Bridal (
^ohengrim was used as
lional.
The bride entered with
proces-
mother,