The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, March 01, 1933, Image 10

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Located in the heart of shopping, business and theatrical districts — a moment from everything worth while RATKS *3 SINGH - *4 DOUBLE S fmlfml food in the (tilauranl, Grill mnd Co/fee Room — el moderate prices. HOTEL T “A RELIANCE HOTEL" • • • IOHN T -Eighth Ave.*N.Y. WEST, Manager WILLIAM A. MANNING Heating and Ventilating SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (Continued from P a y e 8 ) 145 UNDEN AVENUE, N .E. JACKSON 7840 • Mrs. 1). Fleishel is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adler. • Mr. and Mrs. George Kohn and Mrs. A. Shulafer motored to Macon, Ga. • Mrs. Edgar Oppenhcimer, of New Y'ork, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin. • Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rosenfeld have returned from Nashville, Tenn., and Paducah, Ky. • Mrs. Aaron Oherdofer, of Jacksonville, Fla., was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marris Mass. • Mr. and Mrs. Milton Liebman have returned from a very enjoyable Caribbean cruise. • Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hirsch and family spent two weeks in Miami. • Mrs. Dora Sam and daughter, Mrs. Ilarry Block of Pittsburgh, Pa., were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kriegshaber. • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eiseman have re turned from Memphis, Tenn., where they attended the engagement reception of their son John to Miss Rena Jacobs. • The many friends of Mr. Charles Ursenhach regret to learn of his illness. • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Asher are at home on Collier Road. Mrs. Asher was the former Miss Helen Elsas, whose marriage was a social event at the Biltmore recently. • Misses Essie Wenar, Rosalind Sim mons and Betty Florence Rice were an attractive trio who attended the Inaugural services held in Washington. • Mr. Lyons Joel is convalescent from a recent illness. • Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bodenheimer have returned from Pensacola and are stopping at the Cox Carlton. • Mrs. B. Z. Phillips is spending some time in Florida. • Mrs. Bert Lillienthal has returned from New York, where she visited her daugh ter, Miss Lola Lillienthal, who is attend ing art school. • Dr. and Mrs. Cohn spent a few days here en route to their home in New Or leans. Mrs. Cohn was the former Miss Pauline Hertzfeld, of West Point, who was a frequent visitor in our city. • Miss Sunnie Liebman spent a week with her mother, Mrs. Helen Liebman. Miss Liebman is attending school in Bos ton. •Mrs. Ran, of Indianapolis, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Kriegshaber. • Miss Claire Strauss, who is attending school in New Y’ork, spent a fortnight with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strauss. • Miss Elizabeth Lillienthal entertained at a delightful dance at Ingleside in cele bration of her sixteenth birthday. • Mr. and Mrs. Irving Samuels announce the birth of a son who bears the name of Robert. • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Epstein an nounce the birth of a son at the Wesley Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Epstein was formerly Miss Alice Smith. The baby is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith and of Mr. and Mrs. J. Epstein. • Mrs. Mamie Shulman announce the marriage of her daughter, Miss Bessie Shulman, to Ben Taratoot, the ceremony taking place at the home of the bride’s mother with Rabbi Harry H. Epstein and Rabbi Tabias Geffen officiating. , • Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leiter announce the marriage of their daughter, Rose, to Mr. Mike Taflfel, the ceremony having taken place in Macon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Taflfel are residing in Atlanta. K tt oxrill e, Tenn. • Mrs. Anny Livingston and her daugh ter, Miss Ruth, of Paducah, Ky., .pen two days last week, with Mrs. Living, ston's sister, Mrs. J. Blanfield, of K u*. ville. • The second meeting of Youth’s F*. rum was held recently. ITie follov officers were inducted into office: Sylvia Reich, President; Max Moskowitz, Viet- President; Bernice Jacobs, Secretary and Treasurer. Twenty members heard tht debate between Lewis During and Ab Rotwein and participated in a lively d>«- cussion. • Mrs. J. Blanfield left Knoxville for j two-weeks’ visit in Florida. • Mrs. Jordcn, of Fort Wayne, Ind., „ visiting her children. Rabbi and Mr*. Rosenweig. • The Sisterhood of Beth-EI Tempi* had a Russian Pea after their last regu lar business meeting. Mrs. Sam Aver bush sang two Russian songs and Mr. j. Verne Resk played two cello solos by Rus sian composers. Following the program, tea and small cakes were served. • 'Hie Ladies’ Aid had their annual IV rim dance at the Jewish Community Cen ter recently. • Miss Ida Goldstein, from Newark, N. J., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Finkelstein. * • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ellis Levine from New Y’ork City, are visiting then parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Katz. Mrs. Le vine was Miss Ruby Katz of this city. Chattanooga • On April 12th, "The Emanon Social Club, of Chattanooga, Tenn., will hold their semi-annual election of officer*. This date will also mark the beginning of the second anniversary of the Eman- ons, an organization that has proved ] themselves to be not only the most pop uiar men’s Jewish social club in Chatia- I ROOfl, but without a doubt the OMSt M f five in social circles. The Emanons have had a very succe**- ful winter season, sponsoring many so cial functions mostly given at the Y\ M H. A., and all of which have been well supported by the Chattanooga Jewish public. On April 20th the Emanons will gif* an inaugural affair in the form of a din ner-theater party for members and their guests only. At this time the newly elected officers will formally take over their duties for the preceding term. Obituaries • Funeral services for Dr. Robert Rach- mil, 60, former Atlantan and rabbi of the Key West (Fla.) Synagogue, who died at the Emory University Hospital after *n extended illness, were conducted with Rabbi Harry Epstein officiating. Dr. Rachmil was widely known in Atlanta and the South. He was a teacher of He brew during the five years he resided in Atlanta. , • Funeral services for Mrs. Annie R* 1 ' tenbaum, 55, widely known Atlanta woman, who died at her residence at S6- Washington Street, S.W., were conducted with Rabbi T. Geffen officiating. Inter ment in the Greenwood cemetery. • Funeral services for Mr. Manuel M>** ler, well-known Atlanta business man. who died at his residence at 416 ington Street, were conducted with Ral^ 1 T. Geffen officiating. Interment in the Greenwood cemetery. • Knoxville mourns the death of ore tt its oldest and most beloved citizens, M rt - Y'etta S. Liebman. After a long illnes*- she died at her home. Funeral service* were held from her home with Rab^ Rosenweig and Rabbi Levine officiating. [10] * THE SOUTHERN ISRAEL ’*