The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 01, 1932, Image 17

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c /erton-Kennedy flour & Grain Company F overton Wm. C. Kennedy Birmingham, Ala. Shop at s. H. KRESS & co. K. F. SULLIVAN, Manager always dependable Birmingham, Ala. \ ML KM, AN SALAD DRESSING CO. Thomas J. Kalomeres 2323 Morris A*e. Phone 3-2890 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. J. D. PORTER Lincoln Life Building Birmingham, Ala. PHOENIX CAFE J. II. I.OVt'E, Proprietor 700 Second Avenue Phone 4-9865 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. BARNEY COPELAND N«'h hnpland Mutual Life Insurance Company IKEI> s. MliSoiIX, General Agent 303-30, Watts Building, Birmingham, Ala. Phone 3-5780 imrrira s Oldest Chartered Company” BALLARD’S OBELISK FLOUR Mill,,! by (he Largest and Most Modern Soft Wheal Mill in the ^ «»rI*I. Touched by Human Hands Ballard & ballard co. L TALKER, Manager Montgomery, Ala. Ship Via Southeastern Express e South’s Own Express Company” RECEIVE SUPERIOR EXPRESS SERVICE j A. M ILKINSON, Agent 1 Eastern express co. Montgomery, Ala. UTHERN ISRAELITE ★ SOCIAL AND PERSONALS (Continued • Miss Audrey Goldsmith left for an ex tended trip to Wichita Falls, Kansas, where she is visiting friends and rela tives. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Zaban are now occupying their new home at 1285 Emory Road, N. E. • Miss Jean Guckenheimer, of Savan nah, spent a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Herzfeld at their home on Fourteenth Street. • Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Bickart, of New York, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo M. Spitz. • Mr. Myron B. Ehrlich, of New Y'ork, is the guest of Mr. B. Ehrlich and Mr. and Mrs. John Herzfeld. • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hirsch have re turned from Florida. • Miss Ruth Feldman, Miss Mat Shapiro and Mr. Julian Asher motored to Ashe ville, N. C., recently, where they spent several days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Nessel. • Mrs. Louis Montag has returned from a visit in Savannah, Ga. • Mr. Max Weinberger, of Nashville, Tenn., spent the week-end in the city re cently to attend the Horse Show. • Mrs. Abe Applebaum, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., was honoree at a number of parties during her visit in Atlanta. • Mrs. Gordon Hiles spent several weeks in Anniston, Ala., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Stern. • Mrs. M. Behrend, of Washington, D. C., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Alex Dittler. • Mr. I. Chertok, formerly of Atlanta and New York, who is going to make her future home in Los Angeles, was the guest of Mrs. Gus Berman. • Miss Ida Goldstein has returned from Tuscaloosa, Ala., where she visited her sister, Jeanette, who attends the Uni versity of Alabama. • Mrs. Dorothy Harburger, of New York City, has returned to her home after a visit with her mother, Mrs. E. Lichtenstein, and sister, Mrs. M. L. Smolen. • Mrs. Percy H. Myers, of Savannah, Ga., who was a guest at the Georgian Terrace Hotel, has returned home. • Mrs. Louis Wellhouse, Mrs. Ely Myer, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wellhouse, Jr., motored to Atlanta City recently. • Miss Fannie Taffel entertained at a bridge complimenting Miss Anne Siegel, whose marriage to Harry Glassman was a recent event. Mrs. Jake Butler also honored Miss Siegel at a bridge-tea held at her home. • Miss Mickey Smith spent the week end in Birmingham recently as the guest of Mrs. S. Berman. • Miss Frances Georgia Roth, of Miami, Fla., who was the feted guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Esserman, of Park Boul evard, Rome, Ga., has returned to her home. • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen have re turned from a trip to Albany, N. Y., where they visited Mr. Cohen s parents. Miss Eva Tuck, sister of Mrs. Cohen, who has been residing in New York for some time, returned to Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Cohen. • Mrs. N. DeWald, of Savannah, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Feibelman. • Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Visanska motored to Baltimore to attend the grad uating exercises at Goucher College, where daughter, Miss Florette Visanska, was one of the graduates. • Mrs. C. Steiner, of St. Louis, is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Robert Schiffman, of Huntsville, Ala. • Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levine and daughter, Aubrey, have returned to their home in Passaic, N. J., after a delightful visit with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Steuer, at their home on Morningside Drive. En tertaining the visitors were Mrs. M. Fire stone and Mrs. Perry Ginsberg with a luncheon and theatre party; dinner and bridge by Mrs. Joseph Lazear; Mrs. L. Rosenberg and Mrs. Balser with a bridge at Mrs. Rosenberg’s home on Parkway Drive; Mrs. L. Kaufman and Mrs. P. Myers with a party; Mrs. I. Friedman with a dinner; Mrs. Herman Gross with a luncheon at the Standard Club; Mrs. S. Rubin with a party; Mrs. Florence Massell with a luncheon and party; and Mrs. Harry -Dwoskin with a luncheon. •Mrs. Joe Fried, of Macon, Ga., has returned home after a two weeks’ visit with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. I. Wind, of Huntsville, Ala. • Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Binlenheimer have been heard from in Paris, follow ing a trip through Ireland and England. They have been joined by Miss Jeanne Lissauer, Mrs. Bodenheimer’s sister. •Miss Cecile Allen, of Birmingham, was a recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. P. Ginsburg. • Mr. Armand May, accompanied by Mr. Joseph Eichherg, sailed for Germany and other parts of Europe for business and pleasure. • Mr. and Mrs. J. Saul and Mrs. Jenny Kahn entertained at a dance at the Jew ish Progressive Club for Mrs. Morris Small, of Los Angeles, California, ami introduced Miss Libby Saliman, of New York City, the fiancee of Mr. Abe Saul. • Mrs. Baron Asher entertained at the Standard Club in honor of the seventh birthday of her son, Baron Henry Asher. About thirty guests were present. As sisting Mrs. Asher were Miss Nettie Asher and Miss Adelaide Baylis. • Mrs. Irving Samuels was entertained at a bridge by her former class mate at Wesleyan, Mrs. Horace S. Smith, Jr. • Mrs. P. H. Phillips of Erie, Pa., who was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Armand Wyle, has returned to her home. COLLEGE NOTES (Continued from page 12) Gridiron Club. Harry Steine, student in the Georgia Law School, gave the anni- versarian speech before the student body representing Phi Kappa Literary Society. Maurice Steinberg represented the fra ternity in the Intramural Swimming meet, taking first place in two events and tie- ing for high point man of the meet. He was recently selected to next year’s junior staff of the Pandora, the university year book. Vanderbilt University Alpha Gamma Chapter of Zeta Beta I an entertained its members with a banquet on Founder’s Day, followed by election of officers for next year. Joe Abrahams, of Huntsville, Ala., was elected nasi. Other officers are Semore Samuels, of Nashville, vice-nasi; Sidney Livingston, of Ruleville, Miss., gisbar; Preston Bissinger, of Nash ville, sofar; Jack Harris, of Nashville, Pan-hellenic representative. Activities among the members list Harold Schwartz, past nasi, as captain of the tennis team, also member of Phi Bet Kappa, Skull and Bones, and Delta Phi Alpha; Bill Krugly on the wrestling team; Semore Samuels on the track team, breaking the mile rec ord in a meet at the University of Florida, and belonging to the Blue Pencil Club, Artus Club, and Sophomore honor roll; Joe Abrahams, wrestling team, also a member of the Eta Sigma Phi and Soph omore honor roll; Ed Reisman, also a track man. In the intramural wrestling matches, Alpha Gamma took second place. Morton’s Home Washing Service Individual Service Exclusive Hand Ironing Best Washing Supplies Available Finished Family Washing Wearing Apparel—13c Lb. Flat Work—5c Lb. No Extra Charge for One Day Service 1830 7th Ave., S. Tel. 7-1197 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. J. D. COFFIN CO. Birmingham, Alabama HENRY G. BRABSTON & CO. ■ ■ Wholesale Lumber ■ ■ BIRMINGHAM, ALA. E. L. FORBES X SONS PIANO CO. E. E. FOHBKH, President 1922 Third A»#., N. Phan# 3-OJ77 HI KM INCH AM, ALA. BOHEMIAN BAKERY, Inc. 1864 Fourth Avenue, N. Phone 6-9813 * BIRMINGHAM, ALA.