The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, July 31, 1933, Image 10

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Birth • Mr. atul Mrs. Joseph Herman an nounce the birth of a daughter, July 9, who has been named Joan Fay. Engagements • Mr. and Mrs. Jacob lleiman announce the engagement of their daughter, Fannyc, to Mr. Irving M. Galanty. • Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Speigle, of Spar tanburg, S. C., announce the engagement of their daughter, Dana Marie, to Mr. Al Sacks, of Birmingham, Ala., the date of the marriage to be announced later. • Mr. and Mrs. I. Stein of Valdosta. Ga., announce the engagement of their daughter, Bessie I.ena, to Mr. Joe L. Gold Goiffeurs Let us prepare you for the Fall Parade, giving you an individual hair style to suit your personality. MAISON ADOLPHE Biltmort Hotel HE. 6835 "Reliable Druggists" Thos. C. Cox, Inc. (Formorly Atkins Park Pharmacy) 772 N. Highland at St. Charles Drugs * Soda * Candies Call HE mlock 0915 for Quick Service stein, of Thomasville, Ga., the date of the wedding to be announced later. Marriages • Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Clein an nounce the marriage ot their daughter, Esther, to Dr. Louis Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Silver, in July, at the Abavath Achim Synagogue, Rabbi Harry Epstein officiating. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Clein entertained at a re ception at their home, complimenting the bride and bridegroom, members of the wedding party and out-of-town guests. Dr. and Mrs. Silver left for a wedding trip to New York, and after their return will be at home at 5 55 Elmwood Drive. Numbered among the out-of-town guests who attended the wedding were Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Silver, of New York; Mrs. J. L. Karech, Mrs. Dave Coleman, Mr. Irving Karech, of Charleston, S. C.; Mrs. Sol Reuben, Mr. William Clein, Mr. Ed ward Clein and Miss Mildred Clein, of Miami, Fla.; Mrs. S. Rosenson, of New Orleans, La. • Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hirsch announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary, to Mr. Jack Hermer, formerly of New York, but now of Atlanta, solemnized in the study of Rabbi Harry Epstein, who performed the ceremony. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hirsch gave a reception at the home of the bride's brother and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Greenblatt. • Mr. and Mrs. M, Friedland, of Nash ville, Tenn., announce the marriage of their daughter, Ann, to Mr. W. Charvan, also of Nashville. • Mr. and Mrs. M. Friedland, of Nash ville, Tenn., announce the marriage of their daughter, Ida, to Mr. David J. Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gold, of Atlanta. • Mr. and Mrs. M. Cohen announce the marrage of thier daughter, Lena, to Mr. Louis Friedland, son of Mr. and Mis. M. Friedland, of Nashville, Penn. • Mrs. Annie Markeles, sister of Mr. Iaadore Boroehoff, and Mr. Barney W. Malloy, of New York, were married in New York. ® Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roth announce the marriage of their daughter, Bernice, to Mr. Daniel Lease, of Rome, Ga., Dr. David Marx officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Lease are at home at the DuPree Apart ment in Rome. • Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Levy, of New Rochelle, N. Y., announce the marriage of their daughter, Edith, to Mr. Herbert R. Elsas, son of Mrs. Louis J. Elsas and the late Mr. Elsas, of Atlanta. The mar riage was solemnized in New York, after which the couple left for a wedding trip to Europe. • Irving S. Nathan, of Ashburn, Ga., honor graduate of University of Georgia and Harvard Law School, is now asso ciated with the law firm of Haas, Gam- brell & Gardner, in Atlanta. UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY SPECIAL ORDER WORK TRINITY FURNITURE SHOPS INCORPORATED CRAFTSMEN OF PERIOD FURNITURE REBUILDERS OF MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE 363 BOULEVARD, NORTHEAST ATLANTA. GA. Special Prices During Summer Months TELEPHONE MA in 3681 r s o n a • Miss Mildred Solomon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Solomon, has returned from a trip to the World Fair in Chicago, where she was the guest of relatives. • Miss Joan Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Wolfe, has gone to Tripp Lake Camp in Maine to spend the sum mer, after a visit with friends in Phila delphia. • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greenstone and young daughter, Suzanne, are in Asbury Park, N. J., where they are spending several weeks with Mrs. Greenstone’s parents. w Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. E. Cerf and daughter, Miss Mar jorie Cerf, are continuing their residence in Paris, France. • Mrs. Josie Strauss is traveling in Switzerland. • Mrs. Mackey Klein and young daugh ter, Barbara Sue, have returned from Richmond, Va., where they visited Mrs. Klein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. London. • Mr. and Mrs. Mackey Klein have mo tored to Miami, Fla., to spend several weeks. • Mrs. Essie Schoen is spending the sum mer in California. • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wenar and family are spending the summer in Bay St. l.ouis, Miss. • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fiebleman and daugnter, Natalie, have returned from Savannah Beach, where they spent a week. w miss Rebecca Shuman attended the World’s Fair in Chicago as official dele gate 01 the Business and Professional Women’s Clubs of Georgia. • Mrs. Louis Wellhouse and Mrs. H. Jacobs motored to Atlantic City where they will spend the summer. • Mrs. Moc Goldman and young son, George, are spending some time in Charleston, S. C. • Mrs. Win. Bauer and daughter, Helen, attended the World’s Fair in Chicago. • Dr. and Mrs. Louis Roughlin spent the Fourth of July at Savannah Beach. • Mr. and Mrs. Simon Selig have re turned from Chicago, where they at tended the World’s Fair. • Mr. Ilerschel Gershon, of Los Angeles, Calif., was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Scheer before sailing aboard the S. S. Majestic for Europe. Mr. Gcr- shon’s young daughter, Estell Rose, who accompanied him to Atlanta, will spend the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Scheer, during Mr. Gershon's absence. • Mrs. Ralph Rosenbaum was in Charles ton, S. C., with her daughter, Mrs. Lester Schwartzmann, of Chattanooga. • Mrs. Herman Heyman and children have returned from Daytona Beach. Fla. • Mrs. J. V. Freitag is in Chicago attend ing the World’s Fair. • M rs. Jake Brail has returned from Chicago. • Miss Rosa Hays Tobias, of Charles ton, S. C., was the recent guest of her brother, Mr. Thomas Tobias. • Mrs. S. M. Levine, of New York, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gershon. • Mrs. S. Rosenthal, of Washington, D. C., spent some time in the city re cently at the Imperial Hotel. • Mr. Lional Kahn has returned from Chicago. • Mrs. Morris Small and daughter, Re- genia, from California, are visiting Mrs. Jennie Kahn. Mrs. Kahn was hostess at an open house in honor of Miss Small. • Mr. and Mrs. E. Breen are visiting in New York City. • Mr. and Mrs. Harris Smith are ., frr . ing several weeks with their s< daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Obbie la n( j macher, in Chicago. They were ccom panied by their son, Sam Epstein, a d tfc. trio will visit the Century of P ^ rfv Exposition. • Mrs. Bertha Hirschberg is in 3!ik fort, Mich. • Miss Sarah Kahn, of Montg nen Ala., was a recent guest in Atlai a. • Miss Ethel Saul has returned f rn 3 visit in Baltimore, Md. • Mrs. Irving Samuels and youn. %or Robert, have returned from Savannah Georgia. • Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Elsas have tf turned from Virginia Beach, Va. • Miss Lillian Isikov has returned I. boat from a two weeks trip to Charlrooo and New York City. • Dr. and Mrs. Aron Oberdorfer, r,j Jacksonville, Fla., were recent guest* o! their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mow • Mr. S. A. Visanska, Jr. spent a week vacationing in Florida. • Mr. Reginald Goldsmith has returned from a business trip to New York Citv • Mrs. Morris Goldstein is in New York where she is visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. F. Foleck. • Mr. A. Strauss, Jr., of Columbus, (,j was a recent guest at the Biltmore Hotel. • Misses Tamette and Pauline Berko- witz, of New York, have been visiting their father, Mr. Louis Berkowitz, and their brother, Mr. Sidney Berkowitz. • Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Haas spent a week-end at Cashiers, N. C. • Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Cone spent a week in Jacksonvile, Fla., as guests of Miss Lavinia Greenblatt. • The many friends of Mis> Minnie Klotz will be pleased to learn that 'he is convalescing from an extended illnc" • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aronstan were re cent guests at Cashiers, N. C. • Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith and son-in law, Mr. Samuel J. Epstein, have re turned from the World's Fair in Chirac- • Mrs. R. VV. Simon, of Augusta, (»a was a recent guest at the Georgian Ter race Hotel. • Mrs. Simon Metzger and Mrs. Herbert Metzger are recuperating from injuries received recently in an automobile acci dent. • Mrs. Max Kuttner, of Rome, Ga., ha' been the guest of her mother, Mr-. J Bigler. • Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Bloom and -*on spent two weeks touring Florida. • Mrs. Sidney Metzger and children aft spending a month in Selma, Ala., where Mrs. Metzger is visiting her sister, Mi" May Weil. • Marvin Sugarman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sugarman, is spending a month at camp in Ohio. • Mrs. M. L. Breman has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steierman Thomasville, Ga. • Mrs. Harry Zaram, of Savannah. (>* and two children, are visiting her p» r ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gold. • Miss Libby- Menen, of Minneapolis Minn., and Chattanooga, Tenn., was J visitor in Atlanta. • Misses Beatrice Rothschild, Edna Klein and Helene Rosenbaum spent two week- at Camp Civitania. • Miss Minnie Kullman is spending several months in Memphis, Tenn. • Mr. and Mn. William Estroff " frf recent guests of their parents, Mr. at 1 '*- Mrs- A. Tessler. • Mrs. L. J. Haas has been in PhilaJt! phia, Pa., where she visited relative- • Miss Elsa Haas is spending some r,c in Maine. • Mr. and Mrs. Sig Samuels spent v ‘ eral days at Signal Mountain, Tenn. • Mr. Gus Hoffman, of Baltimore, ' a< the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. ' Lilienthal. [10] * THE SOUTHERN ISRAELI !"E