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

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Birth * • Mr. and Mr*. Joe Sternberg, of Asheville, N. C. f announce the birth of a daughter who bears the name of Ann. • Harry Lipsitz. of Pittsburgh, Pa., an nounces the engagement of his daughter, Helen, to O. M. Spector, of Atlanta. Engagements • Mr. and Mrs. B. Kramer announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose Auerbach, to Sidney A. Clein, the date of the marriage to be announced later. • Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bonnett, of Nash ville, Ga., announce the engagement of their daughter, Zelda, to Frank Raymond Stein, of Birmingham. Ala., formerly of Jacksonville, Fla., the marriage to take place in June. Marriage • The marriage of Miss Esther Brown- stein to Isadore Schulman took place re cently in Dyersburg, Tenn., at the home of the bride’s father, B. Brownstein. Rabbi Taxon, of Memphis, officiated in the presence of relatives and close friends. Following the ceremony Mr. Brownstein entertained thirty guests at dinner at the Hotel Belmont in Dyersburg. Portraits of Expression and Personality ASASNO JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHER STUDIO ARTS BUILDING 14th Street st Peachtree ATLANTA CLYDE INGRAM, Inc. Dane* Shoes and Hand Made Children's Costume* Clothe. Exclusive Dresn and Coat Making Studio* - 1109 Peachtree, Atlanta * One of the most brilliant affairs of the season, attended by a large and impres sive gathering, was the annual cabaret of the Jewish Progressive Club, in At lanta. Elaborate arrangements were pro vided for which included several novelty numbers by guest artists. The music was furnished by Jan Garber and his Hotel Netherland Plaza Orchestra, which had been especially engaged for the occasion. The ball room was beautifully decorated in typical cabaret style. The promenade terrance adjoining was converted into a charming Japanese garden, centered with a Venetian fountain. The committee in charge spared no effort to make this the outstanding social function in the annals of Club history. * Mr. Irving Held was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Held. * Mrs. S. A. Visanski is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sternberg in Ashe ville, N. C. J. P. Stevens Engraving Co. ESTABLISHED 1874 Greeting Cards Wedding, Reception and Visiting Cards Steel Engraved Commercial Stationery 103 Peachtree Street, N. E. Factory: N. Pryor Place ATLANTA, GEORGIA Walter Ballard Optical Co. Dispensing Opticians THREE STORES: 105 Peachtree St., N. E. Medical Arts Building W. W. Orr Doctors' Building MAIER & BERKELE, Inc. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS SOCIAL STATIONERY PEACHTREE ATLANTA • Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kulman, of Sa vannah, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kulman. • Mrs. Al Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Uhry spent a few days in Savannah, the guests of relatives. • Mrs. Oscar Strauss, Sr., and Mrs. Os car Strauss, Jr., spent a fortnight in New York. • Miss Mary Wiseberg is convalescent from her recent illness and is now able to see her friends. • Mr. and Mrs. L. Steinhiemer. of Sa vannah, has returned home. • Mr. Emile Strauss has returned to his home in Dallas, Texas. • Mrs. J. Hirsch spent a few weeks in Miami. • Mrs. Harold Hirsch is visiting rela tives in Louisville, Ky. • Mrs. Ralph Rosenbaum spent a few days in Chattanooga. • Mrs. Lyons Joel is visiting relatives in Baltimore. • The many friends of Miss Addie Stein- heimer are pleased to learn that she is again able to resume her duties at Girls’ High School after a prolonged illness. • Mrs. Wrn. Bauer is spending a month in Savannah, the guest of relatives. • Mrs. Sam Mohr entertained at an en joyable birthday party in celebration of her son’s third birthday anniversary. • Mr. and Mrs. Mose Strauss gave an elaborate reception at the Standard Club celebrating their 25th wedding anniver sary. • Misses Caroline Haas and Lola Lil- lienthal spent several days here and were the recipient of many attentions from their numerous friends. • Mrs. Arthur Shulafer and Mrs. Chas. Wachtal are visiting relatives in Savan nah. • Mrs. B. Maier and Mrs. A. Hess mo tored to Wilkesboro, Pa. • Mrs. Sam Edison, of St. Louis, has returned to her home, after a pleasant stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. \1. Goldman. • Mrs. C. Hachsteder, of Cincinnati, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cronheim. • Mrs. E. Epstein, of Savannah, was the guest of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Samuels. • Mr. Jake Spitz, of Richmond, spent a week here, the guest of relatives. • Mrs. VV’enar, of New Orleans is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wenar. • Mrs. Ida Ferst, of Baltimore, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ferst. • Mrs. M. Rich has returned to the Geor gian Terrace after spending the winter in Miami. • Miss Sylvia Pomeroy, of New York, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rich. • Mrs. H. Burgundy, of Baltimore, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ferst. • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bradar, of Co lumbus, Ga., motored here for a few days. • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Solomonson gave an informal reception celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary at their home on Highland Avenue. • Mr. and Mrs. E. Rothchild, of Colum bus, Ga., were the recent guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Visanski. • Mr. Henry Bauer, Jr., who is attend ing school in Philadelphia, spent ten days, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauer. • Mrs. Chas. Adler is visiting relatives in Savannah, Ga. • Mr. M. L. Hirsch has recovered from a recent operation. • Mrs. M. Loveman was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Apfelbaum. MISS MABEL LOEB has returned from a visit to her sister n New York City, Mrs. Gratton Ctndtt Mr. Condon is a well-known illuitrti* whose pictures are appearing in IraJiq national magazines. • Mr. Jake Dittler spent a few day* it the city. • Misses Lily and Sarah Myer arc oo« residing at Pershing Point Apartment* • Mrs. I). Rosenberger and Miss Laura Rosenberger are visiting Mr. and Mr* Percy Rosenberger and Mr. and Mn J. D. Rosenberger in Birmingham, Ala. • Leo Finkelstein, of Opp, Ala., sprat a week-end in Atlanta, en route to Ashr- ville, N. C.. and Chicago, III. • Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Eiseman, Mn I. Liebman and Mrs. Arthur I. Harm have returned from Memphis, Tens where they attended the wedding of Mu* Rena Jacobs and J. K. Eiseman. • In celebration of their 25th weddinf anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Stnu* entertained their friends at the Standard Club recently. Those assisting in enter taining the guests were Mrs. Bertraa Maier, Mrs. George Cohen, Mrs. Mn Samuels, Mrs. A. W. Rosenfeld, mem bers of the Mysterious Club, of whid the hostess is a member. • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Silverman cele brated their 25th wedding anniversan recently at their home on Washington Street. The hosts were assisted in r* tertaining by their three children, Mi* Libby Silverman, Sidney and Victor Sil verman. • Mrs. J. N. Hirsch spent several da" in Atlantic City, where she was a gur* at the St. Charles Hotel. • Mrs. T. J. Tobias, of Charleston. * the guest of her mother, Mrs. S. S. Ah*' ander. • Among brilliant events held durini April was the dinner-dance at whkk members of the Mayfair Club entertain** at the Biltmore Hotel. Dinner was served from 8:30 until 9:30 o’clock and danoW was enjoyed until 1:30 a. m. Aroonf members who attended were: Messrs, and Mesdames Morris Abelman J» >J G. Bodenheimer, Floyd Brandies. Lewis Dr. George Chait, Abe Cohen, Ben Cohen. Cohen, Frank Constangy, Harry Constaniry. ris Cummins, Frank Crasnow, Mike Ellm-nn, A Feldman, Nias Feldman. Sol I. Golden. Abe Gw* stein. Dr. Irving Goldstein. Harry Goodman. M Greenblatt. S. R. Greenblatt, Herman Gfo**- , ner G. Hirsch, I. B. Hirsch, Sam H. Hif*k. • Robert Hornik. lack Isenbcrg. Ike Kaplan. M Kaplan. Sol Klotz, Joseph Lazear, Harry Hyman Mendel, Perry Mendel, S. I. Mendel. S. S. E. Levy. Harry A. Mackler. Harry Noscow, Nathan Newman, Charles Newman. • Ney, S. B. Powell. Mendal Romm. So! Arch Rubinson. Meyer Schur. Mas i" ■ vff y David Simon, Simon Smith, Morris Sm I*"- Somer. D. L. Speilberger, Jacob Srochi. A "ack Stein, Sam Sugarman, Victor Sutk 11 ' ennenbaum, Phil Tennebaum, Adolph " D. Weinkle, Harry Weinstein, Harry Vudelson. M. Zaban. Dr. and Mrs •JAM I UUC1KU1. m. LIUdn, LVT. inu -- *|- Cohen, Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Cope 1 off. Dr. • Joseph Yampolsky, Dr. Harry Cohen * Goldberg. [10] THE SOUTHERN ISRA LT*