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and Mrs. Max Greenfield and
ter, Eleanor, spent several weeks on
\ ile Bay.
r <j. M. Nussbaum, of Bainbridge,
was the recent guest of Mr. and
Eugene Zachirias.
and Mrs. Philip Shulafer and Mr.
Mrs. Harry Gershon gave a very
ie joint anniversary party, the guests
nbling in their wedding attire. Quite
, n ber of amusing costumes appeared
ig the evening. Delicious refresh-
s were served and guests remained
1 the wee hours.
• Mr. B. Bernstein and Mrs. Joe Kutcher
• e here spending several days with Mr.
i Mrs. Joseph Brown. Mrs. Joe Brown
ng the daughter of Mr. B. Bernstein.
• Miss Jeannette Lazarus, of Jackson-
\illc, stopped in Atlanta en route to her
nne. She is returning from an extended
ir of the South, which was climaxed by
delightful stay in the Carolina moun
tains.
• I'he twenty-fifth anniversary of Mr.
md Mrs. H. Solomon was celebrated re-
ntl\ at their home on Capitol Avenue
irh a banquet attended by a select gath
ering of friends and relatives. Among out-
t town attendants were Mr. and Mrs. I.
Kaminsky, with their son and daughter,
Mr. Nathan Finklestein, Mr. Max Grab-
|n\\ski and Alvin Weinberg, all of La-
(,range, Ga. Rabbi Harry H. Epstein
was master of ceremonies.
• Miss Rosalie Marks was delightfully
entertained as the guest of her uncle, Mr.
II II. Marks in Memphis, Tenn.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Wolfe enjoyed
an ocean voyage to New York and Bos
om.
• Mr. Henry Liebman, of New York,
spent a few days in the city.
• Mrs. Sidney Kay, of Birmingham, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Hor-
w it/.
• Miss Bertha Heytnan and Mr. Louis
Heyman, of West Point, spent a few
days in the city.
• Miss Kitty Rosenheim has returned to
her home in New York after spending a
delightful summer, the guest of relatives.
• Mrs. M. Stein, of Birmingham, was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heyman.
• Mr. and Mrs. Simon Selig have re
turned from abroad.
• Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stein have re-
' irned from their honeymoon and are at
home on Waverly Way.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eiseman have re
turned from Baltimore.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jake H. Hirsch and fam-
have returned from Miami, where
hey spent the summer.
Mrs. Gus Goodman, of Baltimore, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lillien-
thal.
• Mr. Raymond Schwartz and Miss Edith
Vhwartz, of Sumter, S. C., were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Krieg-
'haber.
Mrs. S. Nathan has returned from
Birmingham, Ala.
Miss Belle Visanski spent the summer
'> Asheville. .
Miss Hermenia Wilensky is spending
winter in Philadelphia.
|)r - and Mrs. Sinclair Jacobs are
nding some time in Novia Scotia.
Mrs. Jake Selig, of New York, is the
't of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Simons.
Mr. Donald Brodar is spending a few
s in the city.
'drs. Madeline Keene has returned
to Maine, where she spent the sum-
r.
rs - Herbert Haas has returned from
• v Y ork, where she entered her daugh-
Miss Caroline Haas, in Art School.
• Mrs. Louis Piassiaclc has returned from
BeachXc. VaCa,i °" “
•Mrs. Sam Goldberg and son have re-
urned from Charleston where they spent
tne summer.
Mrs J. J Heilman, Regional President
of Hadassah, ls at her home on McKenzie
Drive slowly recovering from a serious
operation.
• Mrs. Herbert Taylor and son have re
turned from a tour of the Western states.
• Dr. Samuel Kahn is visiting his
brother, Mr. M. L. Kahn, and is conduct
ing a health farm at Camp Murielon.
He entertained at a swimming and supper
picnic Labor Day at the Camp.
Rabbi and Mrs. H. H. Epstein and
daughter have returned from Chicago
and the Rabbi s brother, Mr, Emanuel
Epstein, has come with them and will at
tend Emory University this year.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stein are in Florida
on a motor trip through the state.
® Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirsch have re
turned from a delightful stav of two
months abroad.
® Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baseh, of Savan
nah, Georgia, spent a fortnight in the
city.
• Misses Lola Lillenthal, Caroline Haas,
Sunnie Liebman, Carlyn Strauss and
Natalie Cohen have returned to college
for the winter.
• Mrs. Bertha Hirschberg and Mrs. F.
Ehrlich enjoyed a few weeks in Havana,
Cuba.
• Misses Sarah and Lily Myers have re
turned from New York.
• Mrs. A. Shulafer was the recent guest
of Mr. and Mrs. P. Shulafer.
• Mrs. Gordon Hiles spent a few weeks
in New York.
• Mrs. Israel Zion has returned from a
seven weeks’ stay in Baltimore and At
lantic City.
• Miss Adell Berner has returned from
a two months’ visit in Nashville.
• Miss Rosalie Voll, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Voll, was hostess to a
number of the younger set at a recent
party in honor of her fifth birthday.
• Mrs. Leo Strauss and Miss Clemmie
Haas have returned from Atlantic City.
• Mr. and Mrs. Julian Boehm have
moved into their new home in Druid
Hills.
• Mrs. Sam Schoen is spending some
time in Arcadia, Florida, the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Henry Gold.
• Mrs. Eli Myer, Misses Jane and Gloria
Myer spent several weeks in New York
and are now in Tampa, Fla., their home.
• Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ol>erdorfer have
named their little daughter Gail.
• Mrs. Sarah Strauss spent several weeks
in Savannah, Georgia.
• Among recent affairs offered by the
Cu-Lite membership of the Jewish Pro
gressive Club was a watermelon cutting
and swimming party at Idlewood, at
tended by a number of out-of-town vis
itors.
Columbus, Ga.
• Mr. and Mrs. L. Berman, Dr. Dave
Berman and Miss Miriam Berman left
for a visit to New Y’ork City.
• Mrs. Joseph Levinson has her father
visiting her from Baltimore, Md.
• Dr. and Mrs. Leo H. Meller and little
daughter, Ray Hermina, have returned
from a two weeks’ visit to Tybee Beach.
• Miss Marian Gardner, of Chicago, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohn. Miss
Gardner has been complimented with
many delightful parties during her stay
in Columbus by her many friends.
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