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THE SOUTHERN ISRAEL IT E
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ETY
Spitz an-
of their
Spitz,
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo M.
nounce the engagement
daughter, Miss Katherine H.
to Mr. Richard Guthman.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Guckenheimer
of Savannah announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Jean Dub, to
Mr. Walter Guthman.
Miss Florette Visanka, who at
tends Goucher College in Baltimore,
will spend the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Vis-
anska.
Mr. I. Sterne is at home recuper
ating from a recent appendix opera
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Stephen Schiffer
will spend the holidays in Miami and
Havana, Cuba.
Mrs. Hannah Sterne, of Tampa, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Green
field.
Miss Libbie Ruth Bernstein, of
Sioux City, Iowa, is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph M. Brown. Miss
Bernstein is the sister of Mrs. Brown.
Mrs. Aaron Guthman, of Savannah,
spent a week as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Sig Montag.
Mrs. Sig Pappenheimer has return
ed from a trip to Macon and Albany,
Georgia.
Mr. Harold Weinberger has return
ed from a trip to New York.
Miss Revie Cahn, of New Orleans,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hirsch
at their home on Lullwater Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirsch spent
some time in Miami, Fla.
Mrs. J. Hoplin, of Columbus, Ga.,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Schoen.
Mr. Walter Bloom has returned
from a hunting trip in South Georgia.
Miss Jane Morris, of Dallas, Texas,
will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Montag and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ferst for the Christmas holidays.
Lewis' R here Smart
Holiday Season
Here - -
is
It’s really here at last, and
we want to wish you the
merriest, jolliest, happiest
time ever . . . Our new
holiday frocks will help
to make you gay ... for
they arc in vivid new
colors, and in stunning
styles. You’ll be gay
over the very reasonable
prices too . . .
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102 Whitehall St., S. W.
Ballyhoo Plans of Interest
To Southern Society
Novelty and brilliancy will feature
the three-day festival reign of the
Ballyhoo Committee, who will be host
to two thousand guests from all over
the South. The committee in
cludes in its membership over a
hundred socially prominent Jewish
business men, is the first organiza
tion of its kind to be formed in At
lanta, and is headed by Mr. Donald
Oberdorfer as chairman; Mr. Lyons
B. Joel II, vice-chairman; and Mr.
Kurt Holland, secretary and treasurer.
Committee chairmen include Mr. Alex
ander Dittler, entertainment; Mr. Os
car Strauss, Jr., ballyhoo broadcaster;
Mr. Gabriel H. Schoen, ballyhoo hand
shakers; Mr. James H. Rich, bally
hoo inviters; Mr. Simon S. Selig,
ballyhoo budgeters; Mr. Abram Lef-
fler, ballyhoo bouncers; Mr. Harry
Zaban, ballyhoo billeters. The festivi
ties will open with a formal dance
given on Christmas Eve at the Stand
ard Club. A tea dance will compli
ment the visitors Christmas after
noon, which will also be given at the
Standard Club. An informal party
and ’possum hunt will be held at the
Ingleside Country Colub Friday eve
ning, when the guests will be served
supper. Saturday afternoon the en
tire membership of the Ballyhoo
Committee and guests will attend the
Tech-California football game, and
that evening will mark a formal dance
to be given at the Standard Club.
A special orchestra, imported from
New York, will contribute musical
programs for the gay events.
Messrs. Henry Bauer, Jr., Nathan
Wolfe, Jr., Joseph, Jacob and Marcus
Haas, Simon Selig, Jr., and Herbert
Rosenberg, Jr., are spending two
weeks with their parents to enter into
the holiday fastivities.
Mrs. Siegfried Guthman and son,
Siegfried, Jr., have returned from
Montgomery, Ala., where they visited
Mrs. Sam Kahn, Mrs. Guthman’,s
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sternberg and
young son, Jerry, of Asheville, N. C.,
were recent guests of their parents,
Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Visanska.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams and
family, of Jersey City, N. J., are now
making their home in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bodenheimer,
Mrs. Edgar Bodenheimer and Mrs.
Jerome Lissauer motored to Alto, Ga.
Mr. H. Sol Clark, of Savannah, was
a recent visitor to Atlanta.
Miss Claire Strauss will spend the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Oscar Strauss. Miss Strauss at
tends the Mary Lyon School
Swarthmore, Pa.
Miss Lola Lillienthal
Christmas as the guest o
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sp
ily, of Richmond, Va., a
Mr. and Mrs. John He’rz’
The many friends of
Copeloff are glad to leai
convalescing from a ser:
bile accident.
Mrs. Herbert Metzge,
Jack, are spending the w
ami.
Mr. Jacob Elsas and
Phillips have returned fr«
phia.
Mr. A. L. Feldman
Zaban have returned fr
in
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and son,
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om a trip to
New Orleans and points in Florida
Mrs. Jerome Lissauer, of \ T ew York
City, is spending a month the Bilt-
more.
The many friends of Mrs. H. r
Sommers regret to learn of her con
tinued illness.
Miss Kitty Rosenheim, of New
York, is the guest of her grand
mother, Mrs. Maurice Rich, at the
Georgian Terrace.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hirsch and fam
ily have returned from a trip to Pen
sacola, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Warner, former
ly of Atlanta, are now residing in
Birmingham.
Mr. Sidney Saul, Mr. J. N. Saul,
Mr. Dave Schachter, Mr. Ed Simon
and Mr. Jack Cohn formed a hunt
ing party at Mt. Yonah Thanksgiving,
Mr. Meyer Collatt, of Savannah,
spent a few days in the city.
Mr. Jake Dittler, of Columbia, S.
C., was a visitor in Atlanta recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Joel II, and
Mr. Albert Selig motored to Athens,
Ga., recently.
Mrs. Tillie Himes, of New York,
was the feted guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Haas.
Mr. Louis Goldman is visiting in
St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. Louis Newberger, of Savannah,
was a recent guets in the city.
Mrs. Julian Slager, of Montgomery.
Ala., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Franklin.
Mr. Ira Stein, of Richmond, Va.,
spent a few days in Atlanta recently
Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Joel, Sr., hay<
returned from several weeks stay in
Atlantic City.
Mr. Percy Zacharias, of Jackson
ville, Fla., spent several days in At
lanta.
Mrs. D. Cowan, of New' V ork (it)>
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
PTclciS
Mr. Sidney Rich, of St. Louis, Mo.,
is the guest of his mother, Mrs.
Miss Rubye Eichberg entertained at
a delightful birthday party hononn-
her niece, Caroline Eichberg.
Mrs. Leo Grossman will leave short
ly for California to spent some tin *
Miss Fanny Menka has re 111
from a trip to Birmingham
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