The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 01, 1932, Image 13

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< OClefy a nc Birth* c »j r A Mrs. J. Srochi announce the bir ‘ th ot son, Allen Bernard. • \[r and Mrs. Hyman Simon announce of a son, Jack Lewis. Mrs. simon was formerly Miss Edna Saul. • Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oberdorfer, Jr., announct the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Oberdorfer was formerly Miss Lala Hirsch. laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hirsch. Engagements • Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Siegel, of Lee \venue, Toronto, Canada, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, leah Gittel, to Rabbi Jerome Labovitz, 0 f Savannah, Ga., son of Mr. and Mrs. s ii. Labovitz, of Minneapolis, Minn., to take place Sunday, June 19. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Tesler announce the engagement of their daughter, Fayge, to William Estroff, of Soperton, Ga., the wedding to be solemnized July 3. • The many friends of Miss Lillian Zimmerman and Mr. Joe Zion congratu late them on their engagement recently announced. • Mr. and Mrs. William Sallman, of New York City, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Libby, to Mr. Abe Saul, of Atlanta. Marriages • The marriage of Miss Elsie Merle Ep stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Epstein, of Savannah, to Irwing Lewis Samuels, of Atlanta, took place recently at the home of the bride’s parents. Mrs. Louis Scharff, of Augusta, was her sis ter s matron of honor. Mr. Max Rosen thal, of Savannah, was the groom’s best man. The ceremony was performed by Hr. George Solomon. Attending the wed ding were: Mr. and Mrs. Max Samuels, of Atlanta, parents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris, of Macon; Mrs. Y J Epstein, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. ouis Scharff, of Augusta; Mrs. Arthur Wolfsohn, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. S<d Epstein, of Atlanta; Joe Fine and George Martin Kohn, Jr., of Atlanta. * 1 he marriage of Miss Ann Weiland, of \\ oodmere, Long Island, N. Y., to Mr. Benjamin C. Fineberg, of Atlanta, took place !• riday noon, May 27, at the home and Mrs. S. Leonard Weiland, and sister of the bride. The Iding was attended by only close ' and relatives of the couple. Fol- g a buffet luncheon, Mr. and Mrs. ■erg left on an extended honeymoon ° n board the S. S. Brittania for :-u | a * Before their return to Atlanta •'ill also visit Cincinnati, Cleveland Indianapolis. They will be at home l ast 19th Street, Ansley Park, after June- 15. ' Beatrice Sandler, daughter of Mr. •Es. Isaac Sandler, of Augusta, Ga., married to Mr. Walter Rose, son rSi L arrie Rose, of Woodmere, L. I., # Rev. Stephen S. Wise officiated, marriage of Miss Katherine ! ^pitz and Richard Aaron Guth- was solemnized June 1st at ■ emple in the presence of rela- and a few friends. Rabbi David c Performed the ceremony. Hugo ltz Save his daughter in marriage, ^Irs. Hugo Spitz was her daughter’s n-of-honor. Miss Marion Spitz, sis- the bride, was maid of honor, Miss Jean Guckenheimer, of Sa- a h, acted as bridesmaid. Arthur lon , °f Savannah, was best man, and ‘smen were Walter Guthman and Guthman, brothers of the bride- n> Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Spitz entertained the wedding party at a luncheon at the Standard Club. Mr. Guthman and his bride motored to Vir ginia Beach on their honeymoon. Personals • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schield, of St. Louis, visited in Atlanta for a few days while on a motor trip throughout the South. • Dr. Samuel Stampa and Dr. Samuel J. Sinkoe attended the American Medical Association meeting in New Orleans re cently. • Miss Sybil Silverfield, of Birmingham, was the guest of Miss Helen Balser. • Mrs. A. C. Landau, of Jacksonville, Fla., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Franklin, at her home on Vir ginia Avenue. Mrs. Landau was former ly Miss Ruby Lonsberg, of Atlanta. • Mrs. Lawrence B. Holzman entertained with a party at her home on Virginia Avenue in honor of the fifth birthday of her daughter, Mary Louise. Over thirty children with their mothers were present. • Mr. Armand Wyle and Mr. Edward M. Kahn attended the National Confer ence of Jewish Social Service held in Philadelphia. • Miss Sophie Reznick, of C'harleston, S. C., is visiting relatives in Winston- Salem, N. C. • Mr. Charles Adler, Miss Laura Wil liamson, and Mr. Jack Heriner motored to New York to meet Mrs. Adler, who will return with them. • Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ungar with their two children sailed for Europe on the S. S. General Von Steuben, ex pecting to remain in Europe several months. Before Mr. Ungar’s departure to New York with his family, he was given a surprise stag supper by the members of the Hungarian Benevolent Association at the Jewish Progressive Club. The association presented Mr. Ungar with an engraved watch in ap preciation of his work in the organiza tion. • Mr. and Mrs. Irwing Samuels, whose marriage was a recent social event have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 1448 Highland Avenue. • Mrs. Nat Kaiser spent several weeks in New Orleans as the guest of relatives. • Mrs. M. Rich is at the Georgian Ter race after spending several months in Miami. • Messrs. Edgar Weil and Louis New- berger, of Savannah, spent a few days in the city. • Mr. and Mrs. Julian Boehm and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mohr motored to Mont gomery, Ala., for a short stay. • Mr. and Mrs. Lazarre Cahn are stop ping at the Cox-Carlton for several months. • Mrs. Edgar Oppenheim, of New York, spent a few weeks in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin. • Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dreyfus have returned to their home in New York. • Mrs. Simeon Loeb, of Montgomery, Ala., was the recent guest of Mrs. M. Bernard. _ . . . • Mrs. Sam Johnson, of Cincinnati, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Sommerfield. • Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frankel, of I oronto, Canada, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Zacharias. • Mr. and Mrs. Leo Maas and Miss Evelyn Maas, of Selma, Ala., were re cent visitors to the city. • Mrs. Herman Rosenheim, of New York, was the guest of Mrs. M. Rich at the Georgian Terrace. • Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rosenberger and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenberger, of Bir T i E / / ’ 5 O 11 mingham, Ala., were guests of their mother, Mrs. D. Rosenberger. • Mrs. M. Bernard spent a week in New York recently with relatives. • Mrs D. Fleischel and son, Albert, of Ntu \ ork ( ity, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiseburg. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hirsch, of Chicago, formerly of Atlanta, are visiting in the city. • Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Guthman, of Sa vannah, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sig Montag. • Mr. and Mrs. H. Fish are moving to Houston, Texas, where they will make their future home. • Miss Josephine Wachtel, of Savannah, was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shulhafer, and Miss Anne Ehr lich, of Savannah, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ehrlich. • Mr. and Mrs. Sidney II. Rosemore announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Milton. • Friends of Mr. Julian Bodenheimer will be glad to learn of his convalescing following an operation at the Veterans’ Hospital. • Prenuptial parties for Miss Katherine Spit/ and Mr. Richard Guthman, whose wedding was a recent event, were given by Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Shulhafer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Montag, Mrs. Ferd Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Al Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Uhry, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Sig Montag. • Mr. Edgar Haas, of Memphis, Tenn., spent a few days in the city. • Miss Janet Brown spent the week-end in Jacksonville, Fla., recently, making the trip by airplane. • Mrs. A. Holzman has returned from Montgomery, Ala., where she visited her daughter. • Mr. and Mrs. Max Greenfield and daughter, Eleanor, have returned from Augusta, Ga. • Mr. and Mrs. Moc Goldman and son, George, have returned from a week-end visit in C'hattanooga. • Mr. and Mrs. B. Nordlinger, of Char lotte, N. C., spent a few days in the city. • Mrs. M. Lazarus, of New Orleans, was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rich. •Mrs. Bessie Lazarus and daughter, Lil lian, have returned to their home in Germany, after a delightful stay of sev eral months with Mr. Rudolph Adler. • The many friends of Mr. Monie I*erst will be glad to hear that he has recov ered from a recent illness. • Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority entertained at a dance recently at the home of Miss Beatrice Feldman on Forrest Road. Those present were: Harry Boblasky with Miss Beatrice Feldman; Arnold Rubin with Miss Edith Tesler; Louis Lefkoff with Miss Sadye Bizinsky; Ben Weisberg with Miss Tillie Swartzberg; Jack Kinsler with Miss Nellie Boombcrg; Bert Galanty with Miss Rosalie Abelsky; Ralph Lutz with Miss Lottie Kinsler; Louis Klein with Miss Adelc Berner; Red Spivaac with Miss Ruth Danneman; Julian Fried man and Miss Sylvia Kahanow; Sol Levine and Miss Betty Papouchado; Jack Berchenko with Miss Ella Zelien; Ed Garron and Miss Ethel Smullian; Sidney Goldberg and Bernice Smullian; Willie Shulmister and Leonora Chomsky; Leon ard Herman, Harold Markowitz, Mendel Siegel, Joe Glazer, Hyman King, Sey mour Kessler, Irwin Weinstein, Ray Har ris, Ben Glustrum, Steve Hsaven, Charles Rosenberg, Herbert Smullian, Nathan Gershon, Elmo Agoos, Ralph Rosenbau, Stanley Marianthal, Bernard Mandle and others. a Is > > • Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weill were “At Home” to their friends recently upon the occasion of their fifteenth wedding anniversary. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lhry and Mrs. William Bauer formed a congenial party motoring to Savannah for a short visit. • Mrs. E. Horwitz spent the week-end In West Point, Ga., recently. • Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gershon and daughter, of Montgomery, Ala., were de lightfully entertained as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gershon. •Mrs. Lou Adler and Mrs. Edel Jan- kower and daughter, are visiting rela tives in Wren, Miss. • Mrs. Sig Pappenheimer left for De troit, Mich., where she will spend the summer. • Mrs. R. Horwitz and daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Springer, of New Y'ork, were re cent visitors to the city. • Mrs. Mark Rothschild, of New Y'ork, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hirsch spent the week-end in Lakemont recently. • Mrs. I .ouis Hirsch and daughter, Nan cy, are visiting relatives in Minneapolis. • Miss Helene Rosenberger is visiting relatives in Birmingham, Ala. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Stern spent a few days in Alexander ('ity, La. • Mrs. Ned Rosenthal and young son, of Carthage, Mo., was a visitor to the city. Mrs. Rosenthal will be remembered as Miss Ida Ellman, of Atlanta. • Miss Clare Simons, who attends Brenau College, spent a few days as the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Montag. • Master Bobby R»»thberg, son of Mr. Sam Rothberg, was the recipient of a gold medal for class honors at Riverside Mili tary Academy. • Mrs. Mamie Adler, of Birmingham, Ala., spent a few days in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Joel. • Complimenting Miss Perle Eplan, pop ular bride-elect of this summer, Mist Evelyn Rose entertained at a buffet sup per at her home. Miss Eplan was also entertained by Mrs. Dave Levin at a bridge tea. Sharing honors with Miss Eplan were Mrs. Leo Schwartz, of Pitts burgh, Pa., sister of the hostess. Miss Helen Eplan entertained at a bridge tea for her sister, and Miss Dora Gilner, whose marriage to Mr. William Eplan will be an event of June. • Miss B«mtsie Gavron entertained re cently for several brides-elect. The hon- orees were Misses Perle I^evinson, Helen Smullian, Dora Gilner, and Perle Eplan. (Please turn to page 17) MODERN ▼ LUGGAGE • W. Z. TURNER LUGGAGE COMPANY • We Do Repairing * 219 Paachtraa WA. 6914 PIANO TUNING far wfect tra4s W. E. T1LLIS0N tar Mr ly csmscUd «ttli PHILLIPS * CREW PIANO CO. Ill I Haaky Blif. WA laat AMO SOUTHERN ISRAELITE *