The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, November 30, 1931, Image 11

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T^H E SOUTHERN I S R A E L I T E 11 V met at the altar by the bride- m and his brother, Mr. Nathan n, who was best man. The cere- was performed by Rabbi Tobias ( on. Following the marriage rites bride’s mother entertained at din- n . honoring the young couple. lt-of-town guests included Mrs. }j an Cantor, of Clarksdale, Miss.; M: and Mrs. A. J. Gross, and Mr. a Mrs. Ben Sacks, of Chattanooga, n.; Mr. Harry Hurwitz, and Mr. Mrs. Max Herwitz, of Birming- h i, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Saul, ] awrenceville, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. acks, of Gainesville, Ga.; Mr. and Ben Goldman, of Calhoun, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon, of fumming, Ga. hi'hrman- Elkins he wedding of Miss Fannie Elkins, Alma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i nuel Elkins, to Mr. Morris Bohr- an, of Lake City, Fla., was solemn- iznl recently in Waycross before a ; ' assemblage of friends and rela th rs. Rabbi Rosen and Cantor Gef- t n. of Savannah, performed the cere mony. A ten-piece orchestra from Way- cross gave a beautiful musical pro gram. The wedding march from Mendelssohn’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream” was used as a processional and recessional. Just before the bridal party entered, Miss Sadie Wil liams, of Atlanta, formerly of New York, sang “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life.” The ushers were Mr. Harvey El kins, of Unadilla; Mr. Isadore Elkins, >f Alma; Mr. Moses Elkins, of Coch ran, brothers of the bride, and Mr. Simon Skalloway, of Lithonia, broth- i -in-law of the bride. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Simon Shalloway, of Lithonia, and the little flower girl, Ann Jacobs, of Waycross, daughter of Mrs. Morris Jacobs. The bridegroom’s best man was Mr. Sid ney Crystal, of Lake City. A reception and dance following the wedding was held at the Phoenix Ho tel. Mr. and Mrs. Bohrman left for a motor trip to Miami during the eve- ing, from where they flew in a char tered plane to Havana, Cuba, return- mg later to Miami. Among the relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacobs and family, Miss Freda Freedman, Miss Max ^ ander, and Miss Sadie Williams, of lanta; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Freed- m, of Acworth; Mr. and Mrs. Crys- and family, of Lake City, Fla., ! and Mrs. Bohrman and family of ‘ke City; Mr. Bohrman, of Tifton, • ; Mr. Bohrman, of Live Oak, Fla.; '• and Mrs. S. B. Freedman and ‘tnily, Mr. and Mrs. Max Halpern ■ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William tman, Mrs. Fannie Freedman, of avannah; Mr. and Mrs. Harry El is, of Unadilla; Mr. Moses Elkins, Cochran, and Mr. and Mrs. Simon alloway, of Lithonia. The guest list Jded friends from Baxley, Hazie st* Valdosta, Eastman, Douglas, masville, Blackshear, Pelham, Ga.; iadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Jacksonville, Fla. n stangy-Smullian he marriage of Miss Eleanor l!a Smullyan, daughter of Mrs. I. °nce Smullyan and the late Dr. Jlyan, to Frank Alan Constangy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Con stangy, was solemnized recently in the Pompeian room of the Biltmore hotel at a beautiful and impressive cere mony. Rabbi David Marx performed the service. Miss Janet Dreyfuss acted as maid of honor. Mrs. I. Clarence Smullyan was her daughter’s matron of honor. The bride was accompanied by her brother, Jack Smullyan, who gave her in marriage, and the bridegroom’s best man was Frank Lesser, of Rome, Ga. Following the ceremony Mrs. Smull yan entertained at a reception at which she was. assistel in receiving by the bride and bridegroom. Miss Dreyfuss, Frank Lesser, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilensky, the bride’s grandpar ents; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smullyan, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Constangy, the bridegroom’s parents. Miss Edith Ep stein kept the bride’s book and she wore a white chiffon velvet gown. Mr. Constangy and his bride spent their honeymoon in Havana, Cuba. They will make their home in Atlan ta, where Mr. Constangy is number ed among this city’s leading attorn eys. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Strauss, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lesser, of Rome, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Wender, of Roanoke, Ala. Cohen-Goldman The marriage of Miss Rosa Gold man of La Grange, Ga., and Mr. Gabriel Cohen, of Birmingham, was solemnized recently at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Goldman. Rabbi Harry Epstein and Rev. P. S. Klein, of Atlanta, per formed the ceremony. The wedding march was played by Mr. E. T. Poythress. The ushers were Mr. Manuel Goldman and Mr. H. Seidlow. The maid of honor was Miss Eunice Goldman and the matron of honor, Mrs. Harry Brown, sisters of the bride. The bridegroom entered with his brother, Mr. Harry Cohen, who acted as best man. The bride entered with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Goldman, who gave her in marriage. Immediately after the eremony, Mr. and Mrs. Goldman entertained at a reception, after which Mr. and Mrs. Cohen left for a motor trip through Florida. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Isadora Barken, Miss Eva Ep stein, Miss Esther Slutzky, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Halpern, Mr. E. Spielkelman. Miss Rose Sunshine, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kuntz, Mr. Morris Siegel, Mr. Joe Glazer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sunshine, Mr. and Mrs. Pomerance, Miss Mil dred Soloman, Miss Rose Soloman, Miss Rebecca Cohen, Birmingham; Mr. Leo Finkelstein, Montgomery; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, West Point; Mr. and Mrs. Satlof, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Tavlowski and Mr. and Mrs. H. Kress, Birmingham; Miss Rachel Spiegleman, Atlanta. 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