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I0 \f r an d Mh. A. Borochoff announce
, :i( engagement of their daughter, Jean-
■ e svlvia. to Mr. Morris Goodman, date
vrdding to be announced later.
I« Mr. and Mrs. Sain Smolensky, of
Birmingham, Ala., announce the engage-
rnt of tfjgir daughter, Evelyn Lillian, to
dax Bbg«jpJ<Hy*ky» of Augusta, Ga., the
date of the wedding to be announced
ater.
Mr. and M r*. Leo M. Wachtel, of
'jvannah, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Josephine Miriam, to
iyton Smith, of Savannah.
Miss Annette Pamarancc has recently
returned to the city after visiting rrla-
lives and friends in Augusta, ,Charles-
n and Savannah, where she attended
tumerous social functions of the season.
Miss Sarah Arnold was the delightfully
[rtrd guest of Miss Dorothy Silver, of
'olumbut, Ga.
Mr*. A. B. Chereton, formerly of At
lanta, is the guest of her parents, Mr.
md Mr*. S. J. Cohen, and has also at-
ndrd the Alpha Epsilon Pi Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bodenhierner are
Handing some time in Pensacola, Florida.
Mr*. Louis VVellhouse, Mrs. Lillian
|acob* and Mrs. B. Z. Phillips enjoyed
crui»e to Panama.
M rs. L. J. H aas is visiting relatives in
Philadelphia.
Mr*. Oscar Elsas and daughter, Helen,
ire spending a fortnight in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Gea Kohn have re-
irned from Cuba.
Mrs. DeWald Cohen has returned from
'an Francisco after a six-weeks’ visit
rith relatives.
1 Mr. Morris Eiseman is convalescing
tr«un a recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugo M. Spitz are at
diami Beach, where Mr. Spitz is recover
ing from hi* recent accident.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Stephen Schiffer and
kirn. B. Feld have recently returned from
four-weeks' trip to New York, Phila-
■Iphia and Atlantic City.
Mr*. C. I'rsenbach underwent a tonsil
Operation at the Piedmont Sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiel, of Mont*
| mery, spent a few days in the city.
Mi** Jeanne Soloman, of Montgomery,
ila., was the guest of Mrs. Lyona Joel II.
Miss Evelyn Ross Maas, of Selma,
da., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
»hn Heizfeld.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Froshin have re-
^irned from New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rothchild, of Co-
imbus, Ga., spent the week-end with
lc,r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vis-
n»ki.
Mrs. Alvin Ferst spent a few days in
luntgoraery, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goodman, of Pen-
>e»la, Fla., are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Hirsch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gershon are
pending a week in New York.
Mrs. L S. Schwartzman, of Chatta-
"ga, I enn., was the guest of her pa-
fnt '' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rosenbaum.
Mr*. Clinton Long, of Wilkesboro, Pa.,
,c g u *'t of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
n Hess, on Habersham Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wolfe are in
iba.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Marks have returned
h a He*ton after spending several
anih * the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.
frst.
Mr*. Loui* Kaufman, of Montgomery,
( 3 motored to the city for a few days,
gut >t of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Holzman.
IE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
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• Mrs. M. Collott and son, Charles, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adler.
• Mrs. Weiner Byck is spending a few
weeks at Miami Beach at the Rony Plaza.
• Mrs. A. Ginsburger is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Montag.
• Miss Gertie Cohen, of Washington,
D. C., was the recent guest of Mrs.
Weiner Byck.
•Mrs. Josie Strauss sails on February
8th on the Leviathon for a six-months’
trip abroad.
• Mrs. Morris Rich is spending the win
ter in Miami.
• Mr. Milton Dreyfus has returned to his
home in New York after a brief visit
with relatives in the city.
• Mr. and Mrs. Julian Boehm have just
left Atlanta for a trip to Florida.
• Mrs. Joan Regenstein is in New York,
where she went to attend the wedding of
her daughter, Laura, to Mr. Milton
Friedlander.
• The annual dinner dance of the Beta
Chapter of Delta Gamma Phi Sorority
was held recently in the Georgian Ball
room of the Atlanta Biltmore Hotel, at
tended by Miss Vivian Katzoff, formerly
of Atlanta, who now resides in Wilming
ton, N. C; Misses Doris Clcin, Beatrice
Kunsberg, Isabell Boaz, Polly Clein,
Celia Clein, Mildred Lebo*. Bess Nis-
senbautn, Mrr. A. H. Axelrod, Janice
Clein, Clara Lindy, Dr. Max Berman,
Dr. Fred Lebos, Dr. Lou Silver, Messrs.
S. \1. Frankel, Harry Levy, Ray Harris,
Jack Wengrow, Harry Axelrod, Irwin
Werbin, Harry Clein, Marion Hornick.
• I'hc pledges of Alpha Sigma Phi of
the University of Georgia, entertained
the members of the sorority at a formal
dance at the Sterne Community house,
in Athens, recently. Approximately
seventy-five persons were present. Deco
rations, consisting of balloons, confetti
and paper hats carried out the sorority
colors, rose and gold. An elimination
dance was one of the features of the
evening. The prize was awarded to Ruth
Long, Atlanta, and Leon Kahn, Bain-
bridge. Specialty number* were given by
Charlotte Stein, Atlanta; Millie Wilen-
ski, Savannah, and Harry Morton, New
Haven, Conn. 'ITie dance was chaperoned
by the patronesses of the sorority.
• A scries of dances, sponsored by the
A. Z. A. for the Southern district con
clave, was climaxed by an affair at the
Jewish Educational Alliance. Among
cities that sent delegations to the
conclave are: Miami, New Orleans, Birm
ingham, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio,
Charleston, Baltimore, Little Rock, Louis
ville and Memphis. The Atlanta Chapter
has been organized three years, during
which time it has accomplished much to
ward the five-fold program, including so
cial service, cultural, religious, social and
athletic activities.
Officers of the Atlanta chapter are: Joe
Blass, President; Raymond Hirsch, Vice-
President; Arthur Gottesman, secretary;
Bernard Mandel, Treasurer; Leonard
Greenbaum, Sergcant-at-Arms; Meyer
Levy, Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms; Mel
vin Pazon, Chaplain, and Ed Gavron,
Reporter.
• Mr. K. Sunshine has returned from his
trip to New York City with business
friends.
• Mrs. P. H. Phillips, of Erie, Penna.,
visited her parents, Mrs. and Mrs.
Armand Wyle.
• Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Shusterman,
of Athens, Ga., were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Wyle.
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