The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 31, 1933, Image 16

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"Reliable Druggists" Thos. C: Cox, Inc. (Formerly Atkins Park Pharmacy) 772 N. Highland . at St. Charles Drugs * Soda * Candies Call HEmlock 0915 for Quick Service o ci a Births • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borstein announce the birth of their son, Leonard Wolfe. He is the grandson of Mrs. L. W. Kauf man, and also Rabbi and Mrs. S. Bor- stcin, of York, Pa. Mrs. Borstein was formerly Bessie Kaufman, daughter of Mrs. L. W. Kaufman. • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shulrnan announce the birth of a girl. •Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Goldsmith, of Atlanta, announce the birth of a son on May 2Xth. Engagements • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roth announce the engagement of their daughter, Bernice Evelyn, to Daniel Lease, of Rome, Ga., the date of the marriage to be announced later. • Lovely Miss Mary Hirsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hirsch, whose en gagement is announced to John Paul Hermer, of New York City and Houston, Texas, who is residing in Atlanta. Miss Hirsch and Mr. Hermer will be mar ried at a June ceremony, taking place at the residence of the bride-elect’s brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Green- blatt, on Elkmont Drive. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin spent several days in Montgomery, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Slager. • Mrs. Armand Wyle has gone to Balti more and New York for a short stay. • Mrs. A. L. Firestone, of Rochester, N. Y., is the guest of her mother at her home at 430 Boulevard. Courts & Co. Hurl Building, Atlanta Plume WA. 9110 Members New York Stock Exchange Associate Members New York Curb Exchange U. S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MUNICIPAL BONDS CORPORATE BONDS AND STOCKS COMMODITIES lnrvHlnu>n1 Atirittory SVrripp SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES LOANS ON INDORSEMENTS *100.00 lo $ 1,000.00 l.mned at X% n Year Repayable in Weekly Payments Within One Year SOUTHERN SAVINGS & INVESTMENT CO. 41S Citizens ft Southern National flank llullding;, Atlanta, Georgia Subscribe to the only The Anglo-Jewish Magazine * in the Southeastern States Southern Israelite ATLANTA, GA. • Mrs. F. Unger, of New York, is the guest of Mrs. B. Minsk. • Mr. and Mrs. Bergerman, of Jack sonville, and their two children, are vis iting in Atlanta. • Miss Helen Levinson is recuperating from an operation of appendicitis at the Georgia Baptist Hospital. • Mrs. B. Z. Philips’ daughter, from East Orleans, N. J., is visiting in At lanta. •Miss Louise Solomonson represented the Junior Congregation of Atlanta in Memphis, Tenn. • Mrs. Harry L. Schlesinger and her little granddaughter, Martin Ann Mey ers, have returned from a two-weeks’ visit to Daytona Beach, Fla. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adler motored to Quebec to spend several days before going to New York City to visit their daughter, Mrs. Claire Goldberg. • Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hirshberg and little daughter, Anne Hirshberg, spent several days in Savannah. • Mr. and Mrs. M. Stephen Schitfer and Mrs. B. Feld spent several days in New Orleans, La. • Mrs. Etta G. Menko and Miss Made line Koll, of Palm Beach and New York, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heyman in Atlanta. • Mrs. Abe Silver, formerly Miss Kate Goldstein, has returned to Atlanta from New York C'ity for a two months’ stay with Mr. and Mrs. William Silver. Her son, Carl, is with her. • Simon Mendel left recently for New York for a short stay. • Mr. A. D. CL Cohn, known through out the South, is now residing and prac ticing law in Atlanta with Wengrow k Wengrow. • Mrs. E. Freshel, of Milwaukee, VV’is., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwob. • Mr. and Mrs. E. Rothchild, of Colum bus, Ga., spent several days here. • Mrs. I. Cireentree, of Columbus, Ga., was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. C'harles Franklin. • Mrs. L. Joel has returned from Balti more after a lengthy visit with relatives. • Mr. Henry Rosenbaum underwent an appendicitis operation at Wesley Me morial and is recuperating at home. • Mr. and Mrs. C'harles Adler are in C'anada. Before returning home they will visit relatives in New York City. • Mrs. Herman Rich, of Birmingham, Ala., was the recent guest of Mrs. E. Horwit/. • Mr. M. Whitman, of Macon, Ga., spent a few days in the city recently. • Mr. Harry Strauss, of Birmingham, spent several days in Atlanta. • Miss Daisy Jacobs spent a fortnight in Columbus, the guest of friends. • Mrs. M. Nathan has returned from Birmingham, where she was delightfully entertained as the guest of Mrs. Eugene Jacobs. • Mrs. S. Jacobs has returned from Washington, D. C. • Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldman and son, George, motored to Chattanooga for sev eral days. • Mrs. S. Schoen, Mrs. L. Strauss, Mrs. I. Horwitz, Mrs. B. Fox attended the Sisterhood Convention in Savannah. • Mr. and Mrs. S. Samuels motored to Chattanooga for several days. r s o n a I • Mrs. N. Wolfe has return d f. Thomasville where she attendr the v ebration of her parents’ 55th -*eddi*! anniversary. • Mrs. M. Samuels is visiting elat n in Macon, Ga. • Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Long, o \ViU, v boro, Pa., are the guests of \i r Mrs. A. Hess. • Mr. and Mrs. M. Kahn, of N w y Vl C'ity, were the recent guests of \i r . , r . Mrs. Jake Hirsch. • Miss Natalie Cohen, who is a stud** at the University of California. j« tv guest of her parents, Mr. and \lrv IV- wald Cohen. • Miss Pauline Schoenthal ha» re ered from an eye operation. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Shulafer, of Sa\i5 nah, Ga., are guests of Mr. and Mr« p Shulafer. • Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Visanska havr rt turned from Asheville, N. ifi f . spending several weeks with her dauti ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrv Jov-k Sternberg. • Mrs. M. Freshel, of Milwaukee, W» was the guest of Mr. and Mr* l Schwob. • Mrs. E. Jankauer is visiting relahm in Raine, La. • The many friends of Mr. Allen *.**• merfield will be pleased to learn of hit rapid recovery. • Mrs. Wm. Bauer spent a month i Savannah, the guest of relatives. • Mrs. Henry Gold and Henry, Jr., art guests of Mrs. C'harles Franklin asd Mrs. Sam Schoen. • Mrs. Rosa Strauss, who was in a reef* automobile accident, is recuperating u her home on Pulliam Street. • Mrs. I. Hirsch and Mrs. Joe Hind left for New York to attend their niect*! wedding. • Mrs. Ida Ferst has returned to her home in Baltimore after being delight- fully entertained as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ferst. • Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Guthman. *f Savannah, are guests of Mr. and Mr* S. Montag. Mr. Guthman is here to at tend a reunion of his graduating cla** of fifty years ago. • Mrs. Sarah Strauss is visiting Mr. aft- Mrs. C. Cullatt in Savannah. • Mrs. Henry Schaul and Mr*. H Schaul, Jr., of New York, were recent guests in Atlanta. • Mr. and Mrs. W. Goldstein, of N*" York, are guests of Miss Rubye Kid- berg. • Mrs. Etta Ci. Menko and niece, Mr* Madeline Koll, of Palm Beach and V‘ York, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H Heyman. • Mrs. S. Pappenhiemer left for Detrc to spend the summer months. • Mrs. E. Strauss, of Dallas, Texas "** the guest of Mrs. M. Eiseman. • Mrs. A. G. Silver and son, Carl Silver of Brooklyn, N. Yare visiting Mr. * n “ Mrs. William Silver at their home Elmwood Drive. Mrs. Silver i* former Miss Kate Goldstein, of lanta. • Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mark, of J* 4 sonville, Fla., were in Atlanta to attefi- the graduation exercises of their Henry Albert Mark. • Mrs. Mollie Cohen announces thr tna riage of her daughter, Miss Lena C ohet to Lou Freidland, of Atlanta, form*'fr Nashville, Tenn. The ceremony wa P* formed in Anderson, S. C. [16] * THE SOUTHERN ISRAE IT*