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PURE MILK
Pasteurized Means Bottled Health
Pure milk—the kind you get from this dairy—is one of the best
foods you can give your children. It contains, in easily digested
form, the food elements needed for building healthy, strong
bodies.
Delivered Before Beakfast
DELICIOUS ICE CREAM
Special Mold for Parties
Pedigree Dairies
INCORPORATED
ATLANTA MAin 345 3 GEORGIA
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40 to 50 Miles to the Gallon of Gasoline—
40,000 to 50,000 Mileage on Tires? See the
AKIIS
$295, IN ATLANTA, EQUIPPED—
$95 DOWN, $5 PER WEEK
Everybody Is Buying an Austin
GEORGIA
240 Peachtree Strc»et
MOTORS
Open Evenings
WALTER A.
SIMS
YOUR CANDIDATE
FOR
STATE SENATE
FROM 35th DISTRICT
MY RECORD IN PUBLIC OFFICE
IS MY PLATFORM
FORMERLY MAYOR OF ATLANTA
THE FIRST COUNCILMAN FROM 9th WARD
FULTON COUNTY ONLY VOTES
ON THE CANDIDATES IN THIS RACE
YOUR SUPPORT WOULD REALLY BE
APPRECIATED IN THE SEPTEMBER PRIMARIES
• Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adler motored to
Savannah to spend the Fourth of July.
• Miss Daisy Jacobs is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Guthman, in Savan
nah, Ga.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lillienthal and fam
ily, and Miss Marian Spitz, motored to
Sea Island for several days.
• Misses Joan Wolfe and Marjorie
Hirsch left for Trippe Lake to spend the
summer.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Spitz have re
turned to their home in Richmond, Va.
• Misses Edith and Carolyn Simons, of
Albany, Ga., were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe B. Wolfe.
• Miss Charlotte Alexander is spending
the summer with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Alexander.
• Mrs. Morris Rich left for Atlantic City
to spend the summer.
• Mrs. Herman Cohen, of Dallas, Texas,
was the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Monte
Hirsch and Mrs. S. A. Visanski.
• Mr. Sig Strauss, of Los Angeles, Cal.,
was the guest of his sister, Miss Rosa
Strauss, at her home on Piedmont Avenue.
• Mrs. Walter Kennedy has returned
from Philadelphia, New York and At
lantic City.
• Miss Edna Loeb, of Columbus, Miss.,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Montag.
• Miss Emily Elsas, who is attending
school in the North, is spending the sum
mer with her mother, Mrs. Louis Elsas.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rich and daughter,
Polly Lou, were in New York.
• Miss Helen Elsas has returned from
New York.
• Mrs. Sam Brown, of Mobile, Ala., has
been the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Greenfield.
• Miss Rubye Eichberg has returned
from Birmingham, Ala.
• Mr. and Mrs. Leon Spiegelberger, and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spiegelberger are
spending the summer abroad.
• Mrs. Ralph Rosenbaum spent some
time in Charleston, S. C.
Mrs. Sig Samuels spent a few weeks
with relatives in Milwaukee.
• Mr. and Mrs. Elsas Phillips have re
turned from Miami and other points in
Florida.
• Mrs. A. Hess and Mrs. Bertrum Maier
have returned from Wilkesboro, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Guthman have
returned from their wedding trip and
are at home at 1343 Peachtree Street.
• Mr. Leo Kaufman sailed for a six-
weeks trip abroad.
Mrs. E. Zachirias and daughter, Betty,
have returned from Columbus, Ga.
• Mr. and Mrs. Dave Strauss and fam
ily, are spendmg the summer in Europe.
vt k*' ss , ^ ,ertru de Kessler, daughter of
lr. and Mrs. A. Kessler, of Birmingham,
Ala. left for New York where she will
spend her vacation.
Miss Rose Kaufman, of New York
11ty, has been visiting her parents in
Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. I. Kaufman.
Mr. Leon Weinstein, of Birmingham,
spent several days in Atlanta recently
with his brother, Sol Weinstein.
Mrs.. .Henry Weil, of Montgomery,
Ala., visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ferst.
Mrs. Eugene Oberdorfer is spending
the summer on the shores of New Jersey.
• Miss Carrie Rosenberger visited in
Birmingham, Ala.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Uhry spent
fortnight in New York.
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• Mrs. D. Apte and daughter, Alice,
Fh) r e ida etUrned t0 the ‘ r h ° me in Miami »
• Miss Eleanor Green
time in Mobile, Ala. nt Soni «
• Mr. and Mrs. Eli Me
Mrs. Louis Wellhouse,
are spending the summe
• Miss Kitty Rosenhein
is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
• Mr. and Mrs. Waite
returned from the East
tended the graduation of
Miss Florette Visanski
College.
d Mr- and
in Pa, Fla.,
the city.
New York,
-»rd Ri c h.
isa nski have
rt * they at-
' r daughter,
n > Goucher
5 a, » spent a few weeks a- the guest ,f
her parents, Mr. and Mrs M orr f s
• Mrs - Arthur Weil, of chi wa> .
S S tf M" y e " ter ! aincd as 'he Eut ; t N|r
and Mrs. Monie Ferst.
• Mr and Mrs. S. M„ma K have re.urntd
from Savannah, Ga.
• Mtss Natalie Cohen, who i s attending
the University of California, i, spendin ,
the summer as the guest ol her parent,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewald Cohen.
• Mr. B. F. Joel, Jr., of New York, spent
a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
B. F. Joel, Sr.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirsch and
daughter, Miss Ernestine Hirsch, re
turned from New York.
• Miss Josephine Wachtal, of Savannah,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shul-
afer.
* Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Joel are house
keeping on Briarcliffe Road.
* Mrs. M. Vadedda, of New York City,
has returned home.
* Mr. and Mrs. Milton Liebman have
returned from Virginia Beach.
* Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moss have re
turned from a delightful visit to Savan
nah, Ga.
• Mr. Sylvian Friedman, of New York
City, was a guest of relatives in the city.
• Mr. Benjamin Wiseberg has returned
after spending a week in Savannah.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hirsch and daugh
ter, Gladys, of Pensacola, Fla., are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hirsch on Lullwa-
ter Road.
• Mrs. Florence Marienthal is convalesc
ing from a recent operation.
• Mrs. Tiny Lyons, of Los Angeles,
Calif., was the recent guest of her sister,
Mrs. E. H. Hirsch at the Georgian Ter
race.
• Mrs. Joe Sable, of New York, spent a
few days in the city.
Council of Jewish Women
The Council of Jewish Women
sponsoring a milk fund for undernour
ished children of school age. Mrs-
Maurice Jacobus, chairman of the *-oaa
service committee, urges all of the mem
bers interested to communicate with <- r
at once so that sufficient funds may e
secured to take care of the ca>e>.
Mrs. Jacobus supplied approximately
forty undernourished children "‘th 3
pint of milk for lunch at various P u
schools during the school year. •^
is eager continue the suppb at 1 e
respective homes during the ,imc
months. The cases are thorou^ "
tigated before arrangements "Ih'l-
to deliver the milk, and only t^ 1
dren whose parents are una;
the milk are the recipients. i
The cost is only 5 cents pe;
any one interested in caring bu'
more children kindly phone M ' j* .
at Hemlock 5675-W, or nu
for $1.40 for the month’s supi j n
This is a fitting tribute to * e ^
honor of a person or an *
merely in cooperation with ti.
type of work that the comm’
dertaken.
* THE SOUTHERN ISE
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