The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, June 30, 1933, Image 11

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ftj'rihs iS j, Mrs. Louis Hirsch announce L birth of a daughter. >N j. j | Mrs. Archie Rubinson an- [Kf ^ birth of a son. Mrs. Rubinson forr rlv Miss Dora Gold, daughter pt - <vj r . and Mrs. S. J. Gold. f y. Mrs. A. C. Landau, of Jack- . nville. 1 la., announce the birth of a j <*n June 16. Mrs. Landau was t nticrb Mis* Ruby Lonsberg, of Atlanta. • Mr ai I Mr*. Harry Orleans announce r T bin! of a daughter. Mrs. Orleans WJ , formerly Miss Frances Cuba. PAUL Recently returned from Europe he studied new and favored hair styles. Let him create a new cr-ffeur for YOU. MAISON ADOLPHE Biltmore Hotel HE. 6835 Br*tfc*f and formally Vlca-Praiidaet of Steehan Phillbosian FREE STORAGE and Moth-Praaftne an all * RUGS * Claanad by Ut C. E. Philibosian Master Rug Cleaner 567 Ponce de Leon MA in 6595 Over 25 Years’ Experience "Reliable Druggists" Thos. C. Cox, Inc. "■nerly Atkins Park Pharmacy) 772 N. Highland at St. Charles Drugs * Soda * Candies Call HE mlock 0915 for Quick Service r s o n a Engagements • Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Clein announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Esther Leatrice Clein, to Dr. Louis Silver, the wedding to be solemnized Sunday af ternoon, July 2, at 5 o’clock at the Ahavath Achim Synagogue on Washing ton Street. • Mr. and Mrs. M. Landau, of Elberton, Ga., announce the engagement of their daughter, Janie, to Mr. Herbert Gavron, the date of the marriage to be announced later. • Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Tenenbaum an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Mr. Mose Sachs, of Chatta nooga, Tenn., the date of the marriage to be announced later. Marriages • Mr. and Mrs. David Klein announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Molly Klein, to Henry Miller, the cere mony having taken place last December in Macon. Rabbi I. E. Marcusson of ficiated. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Klotz were the only attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Miller left for an extended trip to Miami and Cuba. They will make their home in At lanta. • Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Spielberger an nounce the marriage of their youngest daughter, Miss Stella Pauline Spielberger, to Mr. Sidney Backer, of Macon, with Rabbi Funk, of Columbus, Ga., officiating. Mrs. Hacker is the sister of Mrs. Mendle Boorstein and of Iswald, Dudy and Harry Speilberger, all of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Backer will make their home in Macon. • The marriage of Miss Ruby Danen- man and Mr. Alvin Weinberg was sol emnized with Rabbi Harry Epstein of ficiating. The bride was given in mar riage by her brother, Mr. Joseph Danen- rnan. The best man was J. Kaminsky, of LaGrange, Ga. After the ceremony a dinner for the immediate family was given by the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Victor Bock. After a wedding trip to Tybee Beach Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg will make their home in LaGrange, Ga. • Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Guthman an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Irma Guthman, to Mr. David Gold- wasser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gold- wasser, on June 28, Rabbi David Marx officiating. The bride was given in mar riage by her father, and her only attend ants were her sisters, Mrs. Charles Held and Miss Evelyn Guthman. Mr. Harris Goldwasser, brother of the groom, was best man. After the ceremony, which was witnessed by relatives of the families, Mr. and Mrs. Guthman entertained at a reception for the many friends of the couple. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edison and son, Sidney, of St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schwartzman and daughter, Betty, of Chattanooga; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sterne of Albany. After their wedding journey Mr. and Mrs. Goldwasser will be at home in Los Angeles, Cal. • The Jewish Progressive Club, on Pryor Street, held open house recently for its members and guests. Tables were set on the roof garden to provide for bridge games and refreshments were served dur ing the evening. • The Phanpons entertained at a dance complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lease and Dr. and Mrs. Louis Burger. • Mrs. Simon Mendel, Mrs. E. A. Joseph and Mr. Alvin Joseph are planning to attend the World’s Fair in Chicago. • Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kessler and daughter, Barbara, expect to leave for New York the early part of August. • Mr. Ellis Cone, well known young At lanta attorney, is now connected with Jones, Fuller, Russell & Clapp. • Mr. Hyman Jacobs has returned from a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Abra ham Jacobs, in Miami, Fla. • Mr. Hilliard Clein, of Miami, Fla., visited relatives in Atlanta. • Ben Clein, who attended the Georgia Military Academy during the past school year, is now at home in Miami, Fla. • Dr. Joseph Yampolsky attended the American Academy of Pediatrics conven tion in Chicago and also the American Medical Association meeting in Mil waukee, Wis. • MisN Hermenia Baum has returned from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati, where she has been studying violin, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baum, on Pace's Ferry Road West. • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wellhouse, Jr., and young daughter are at the Georgian Ter race Hotel. • Mr. and Mrs. Eli Meyers and daugh ters, Misses Jane and Gloria Meyers, have motored to New York after spending several days at the Georgian Terrace Hotel. • Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Haas and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schwab were among recent visitors at Cashiers, N. C. • Miss Lucille Baum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baum, has returned from Ohio State University to spend the summer with her parents. • Mrs. Leo Strauss, Mrs. Sam Schoen, Mrs. Ernest Horwitz and Miss Clemen tine Haas are delegates from the Temple Sisterhood to the convention of the national organization held in Chicago, III. • Mrs. Flora M. Rauh, of Indianapolis, Ind., and Mrs. Dora F. Sonn, of Pitts burgh, Pa., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor F. Kriegshaber. • Dr. S. L. Silverman has returned from Savannah, where he attended a meeting of the Georgia Dental Association. • The many friends of Mrs. Francis I.oeb will regret to learn of her illness. • Mrs. Alex Wachtel has returned from a two months’ visit with friends and rela tives in Savannah and Dublin, Ga. • Mrs. P. Furstenburg has returned from Athens, Ga., and will leave shortly for Atlantic City, N. J. She will be accom panied by her daughter, Mrs. Gus Weill, and grandson. • Miss Annette Geffen, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Tobias Geffen, was awarded special honors in biology at Emory Uni versity. • Mr. Arthur Heyman is convalescing from a recent operation. • Mr. and Mrs. Armand Wyle have re turned from New York City. • Mrs. Emil Wise, of Montgomery, Ala., was the recent guest of her sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Klein. • Mrs. Lawrence Holzman is recuperat ing from a recent illness at her home on Hudson Drive. • Mr. Milton Klein, Jr., visited his aunt, Mrs. Emil Wise, in Montgomery, Ala. • Miss Alice Apte was the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stras- burger. • Joan Strasburger is attending Laurel Falls Camp. • Mrs. Sam Hausrnan has returned to New York after spending the past month with her sister, Mrs. David Wise. • Mrs. Leo G. Straus*, Miss Clementine Haas, Mrs. Emil Rothschild and Miss Beatrice Rothschild motored to Chicago to attend the World’s Fair. They also motored to the University of Wisconsin to meet Miss Carlyn Strauss, whom they accompanied to camp. • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Visanska have taken possession of their new apartment at 1050 Ponce de Leon Avenue. • Miss Dorothy Friedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Friedman, has re turned home after an extended tour through the East. • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rich and young daughter have moved to New York City to make their future home. • Mr. Bernard Mandle is leaving for Omaha, Neb., where he will attend the national convention of the A. Z. A. order of the B'nai B’rith as a representative of the Atlanta chapter of the organization. En route home he will spend some time in Chicago to visit the Century of Progress Exposition. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Held and sons motored to Richmond, Va., for a visit with Mr. Held's mother. • Mrs. Louis Kaufman and children, of Montgomery, Ala., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Holzman. • Mr. Harold Marcus ha* returned from New York City. • Mrs. Morris Hirsch and little daughter, Judith, have returned from Birmingham, Ala., where they visited Mrs. Hirsch’* parents. • Mrs. Lew Adler, Mrs. Edel Jankower and little son, Mervin, have returned from a visit with relatives in Raine, La. • Miss Bess Cohen, of Jacksonville, Fla., is the guest of Miss Helen Frank. • Among those entertaining for Miss Esther Clein, whose marriage to Dr. Louis Silver will take place July 2, were Misses Celia and Janice Clein, Mr*. Ben Lichtenstein, Miss Molly Clein and Mr*. Sam Goldman. • Miss Louise Solotnonson entrrtained at a bridge party for Mrs. David Goldwas- ser, who was until her recent marriage Miss Irma Guthman. Mrs. Siegfreid Guthman was hostess at a bridge lunch eon for friends of the bride, and Mrs. Charles Held entertained at an al fresco dinner for her sister, Mrs. Goldwasser. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett, of Phila delphia, formerly of Atlanta, visited Mr. Jake Friedman. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Constangy cele brated their twenty-fifth wedding anni versary recently with a dance at the Jewish Progressive Club. • Misses Marlyn Romm and Lois Strauss motored to Spartanburg, S. C. • Sylvia Mae Bock, a recent graduate of James L. Key Grammar School, was the co-hostess with her mother, Mrs. Jose phine Gordon Bock, at a luncheon for the teachers and principal of James L. Key School. • Mrs. H. Saul entertained for Mrs. Sarah Shuman Weinberg, formerly of At lanta, now visiting in Atlanta. • Mrs. H. Saul gave a luncheon to honor Mrs. Ruby Dannemon Weinberg, a recent bride. • 'I*he T. E. L. Club (of Young Judaea) gave a theatre party and luncheon re cently, under the supervision of Mis* Dor othy Saul, leader. • Mrs. Lyons Joel and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heyman have motored to Chi cago. • Mr. John Herzfeld is in Chicago to attend the furniture mart. • Miss Ruby Macarov, who recently graduated from Commercial High School, left for New Orleans to spend several weeks with friends. • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenbaum are making their home at the Georgian Ter race Hotel. (Please turn /» page 16) HU TH * OUTHERN ISRAELITE *