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• \ii.s ! carl Proger, daughter of Mr.
. Mr L. Proger, of Atlanta, was
■n'irried to Mr. Shally O. Wise, son of
Mr. and Mrs. O. Z. Wise, of Chatta
nooga. Tenn., recently.
• The marriage of Rabbi Lazarus Axel-
r | of Miami Heach, Fla., to Miss Esther
Ruth Levy, of Toronto, Canada, is of in-
tt , rest to their many friends in the South.
Births
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Brown an
nounce the birth of a son, Robert Harold
Brown.
• Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldstein, of
Gainoville, Ga., announce the birth of a
.on, Harold Milton.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sterne, of Albany,
announce the birth of a son, George Ger-
,hon Sterne. Mrs. Sterne was formerly
Miss Carolyn Gershon, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George A. Gershon, of Atlanta.
• Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Bergman an-
n unce the birth of a daughter, Hirschine
Biissler, named for her maternal grand-
tather, the late Hirsel Bressler. She is
he granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har
ris Bergman and Mrs. Hirsch Bressler.
Mrs Bergman was formerly Miss Mollie
Bre"ler.
• Mr. and Mrs. Edel Jankower an
nounce the birth of a son, Mervine Lewis.
Personals
• Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rosenberg and son,
Lee, have returned from a motor trip to
St. Louis.
• Mrs. Sam Zaban is recuperating from
a recent operation at her home on Briar-
clitf Road.
• Hr. and Mrs. David Marx and Mr.
Sol Golden have returned from a motor
trip to Miami.
• Hr. and Mrs. John Kahn entertained
a group of children at a party compli-
menting their little daughter, Peggy, on
the occasion of her fifth birthday. The
quests included Lillian Rosenberg, Angel
haeman, Mvnette Kahn, Eleanor Con-
'tangv, Ragoldie Jacobs, Betty Abelman,
Llaine Mendel, Betty Bach, Joyce Jacobs,
Marhn frank, Irving Stone, Sonny Sil-
'erman, Jr., Harvey Druker, Harold
Passer, and Joe Marvin Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chajage and Mrs.
Houl Brandeis have returned from a
month .. motor trip, visiting in Nashville,
and New York City.
• H. Hyman Jacobs visited his family
In Miami, Fla., where they are spending
the winter season.
tids of Mr. Albert Bernath and Mr.
Golden will be glad to learn that
' have recovered from a recent ac
cident.
' M ellhouse, Jr., and Raymond E.
• of I ampa, Fla., were guests at
r e ('tmrgian Terrace.
i Schlesinger, of New York City,
1 his mother, Mrs. Harry L. Schles-
at her home on West Peachtree
otreet.
• \: v .
’ ^ ett, e Asher and Mr. A1 Asher
^turned from a motor trip to
ir > where they visited the Mag-
n " G Gardens.
• M
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tnd Mrs. Melvin Bodenheimer are
~ a Mediterranean cruise,
beo Weiss, of Tampa, spent a
# iVS * n the city recently.
and Mrs. Aaron Guthman, of
J h, Ga., were the recent guests
and Mrs. Hugo M. Spitz.
s DC I E T Y AND PERSONALS
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• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saltzer are mak
ing their future home in New York City.
• Mrs. H. Rosenheim, of Savannah, spent
a fortnight at the Georgian Terrace.
• Mrs. Eugene Oberdorfer has returned
home after spending the winter season
in Jacksonville.
• Mrs. L. Goldman has returned to her
home in St. Louis.
• Mrs. Arthur I. Harris recently attended
a meeting of National Scout Officials
held in Washington, I). C.
• Miss Bessie Steverman, of Thomas-
ville, Ga., was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Wolfe.
® Mrs. Bruno Bukofzer has returned
from a trip to Philadelphia.
• The many friends of Mr. Irving
Samuels welcome him back to the city
after a long absence.
• Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cronheim are
now residing in New Orleans, La.
• Mrs. L. B. Joel spent several weeks
in Baltimore visiting relatives.
• Miss Isabelle Cronheim is convalesc
ing from a recent operation.
c Mrs. Melvin Strauss and daughter,
Peggy, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sehoen.
• Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bodenheimer
motored to Pensacola, Fla., for a short
stay.
• Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strauss spent
several weeks in Florida.
• Mrs. Eugene Wolfe, of New York,
head of Camp Acamac, was registered
at the Biltmore.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin and
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Hirsch formed a
congenial party motoring through Flor
ida.
• Mr. William Kaliska is spending a
few weeks in Miami, Fla.
• Dr. Benjamin M. Parker, of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., was a recent visitor to
Atlanta, where he spoke before the B’nai
B’rith Luncheon Club and Junior Hadas-
sah.
• Mrs. Ida Ferst has returned to Balti
more after a visit in Atlanta as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Monie Ferst.
• Mrs. Harry Levison, of Youngstown,
Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Liebman and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Wellhouse.
• Mr. and Mrs. Simon Selig have re
turned home after visiting in Florida.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hirsch, Miss Mar
jorie Hirsch and Master Jack Hirsch
have returned from a motor trip through
Florida.
• Mrs. Ed Fieshel, of Milwaukee, was
a recent guest at 1050 Ponce de Leon.
• Mrs. Ralph Rosenbaum has returned
from Chattanooga, Tenn.
• Mrs. Simon Benjamin, of Jacksonville,
Fla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Moss.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wellhouse spent
a short time in New \ ork recently.
• Mrs. William Bauer has returned from
a visit to Savannah.
• Mrs. J. N. Hirsch was another of a
group of Atlantians visiting the Magnolia
Gardens.
• Mrs. Spears, of Baltimore, was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. David Marx, Jr.
• Mrs. Louis Wellhouse and Mrs. Lillian
Jacobs spent some time in Florida visit
ing relatives.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Silver have re
turned to the city after spending two
weeks in Tampa, Fla., as the guests of
their son, Dr. Louis Silver.
• Mr. and Mrs. Louis Trounstein, of
New \ ork, who have been guests at
the Georgian Terrace, left for a short
sta > in Florida. They will return to
the city some time next month.
• Mr. and Mrs. Louis Montag are spend
ing a month at the Georgian Terrace.
• Mrs. Ida Arnheim has returned to her
home in Savannah, after a visit to At
lanta.
• Mrs. Nettie Phillips is spending sev
eral weeks in Florida.
• Mrs. George Martin Kohn and Mrs.
H. Russell Weill have returned from
New \ ork, where they visited their sis
ter, Mrs. Sam Hoffman, who was recent
ly bereaved.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neely and Miss
Rachel Neely have returned from
Homosassa, Florida.
• Miss Clara Steinheimer is visiting
relatives in Savannah.
• Mr. and Mrs. M. Jankower, of Athens,
Ga., have returned to their home.
• The many friends of Mrs. Arthur
Haas regret to hear of her accident and
wish her a speedy recovery.
• Miss Carol Hess underwent an ap
pendicitis operation recently.
• Mr. and Mrs, I). Kaufman, of Colum
bus, Ga., were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. I). Bloom.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirsch are
spending some time in Miami, Fla.
• Mrs. Alex Rosenfeld left for Atlantic
City, where she will stay several weeks.
• Mr. and Mrs. David Cronheim, of
Birmingham, Ala., have returned home
after a short stay as the guests of rel
atives.
• Mrs. Mattie Nathan, of Los Angeles,
is making her home with her sister and
brother, Miss Daisy Jacobs and Mr.
Sidney Jacobs.
• Miss Irma Guthman, who attends
Goucher College in Baltimore, is spend
ing spring vacation at home with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sig Guthman.
Miss Claire Simons, of Chicago, her
room-mate, is the guest of Miss Guth
man.
• Miss Emily Elsas, who attends school
at Walnut Hill, Mass., spent several days
with her mother, Mrs. Louis Elsas. Mrs.
Elsas and her daughter left for New
York, where they will sail for ( uba.
• Mrs. Josie Strauss, Mrs. Ed David and
Mrs. Nettie Phillips formed a party mo
toring to Charleston, where they visited
Magnolia Gardens.
• Mrs. Ernst Horwitz and Mrs. Sarn
Sehoen, were delegates at the Council
of Jewish Women Convention in Detroit.
They will also visit in Chicago.
• Mrs. John Herzfeld and John Herz-
feld, Jr., have returned from a short
motor trip in North Georgia.
• Mr. and Mrs. Norman Elsas and Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Ferst enjoyed a visit in
Cuba.
• Miss Viola Breen, of Rocky Mount,
N. C., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Breen.
• The entertainment committee of the
Standard Club is conducting a contract
bridge tournament, which is attracting
much interest among the members. Prizes
for evening play and the total tournament
play are given.
• Miss Lola Lilienthal, whu attends
Beaver College, is the guest of her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Lilienthal.
Anslay Hotel, Atlanta, Qa.
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