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• .iuby Eichberg has visited rela-
. ie , in iirmingham, Ala.
> ,j„ Jyth Epstein, a student at Ohio
tf [ versify during the past year, has
turtle home to spend the summer with
- tt pa >t». Mr. an d Max Epstein,
jttfr \ ting relatives in New York and
\ f « K helle.
• \jr* H. V. Metzger and young son,
h.ive been visiting Mrs. Metzger’s
mother Mrs. J. Bigler.
• Hazel Samuel, daughter of Mr.
rid MrArthur Samuels, has been vis*
,ting i» New York.
• SI a- Natalie Edison daughter of Mr.
,nd .Mrs. Samuel B. Edison, of St. Louis,
„ visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
\| r *. I.i.uis Goldman.
• Mr' Waldo Oettinger spent several
j,v, in Athens, where she attended the
Mjtf Music Teachers’ Institute, which
convened there.
• Sir and Mrs. Sidney Wellhouse were
recent guests at the Waldorf-Astoria Ho-
trl in New York.
• Sir". Milton Klein entertained at a
wiener roast at her home in honor of her
daughter, Edna, who celebrated her thir
teenth birthday.
• Mrs. Rosa Strauss and Miss Adelade
karlshew are convalescing at their home
>,n Pulliam Street after an accident.
• Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fox and young
• in, Joseph, have returned from Chicago,
*hrrc they attended the World's Fair.
• Mrv George Rosenbaum entertained at
her home with a prom in honor of her
daughter, Helene, who celebrated her
thirteenth birthday.
• Miss Ada Danneman entertained at a
dance complimenting her guest, Miss
Natalie Weiner, of Camilla, Ga.
• Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mohr spent sev
eral days at Tate Mountain Estates, Ga.
• Mi's Nell Steinheitner is spending sev
eral weeks touring the West and Cali
fornia.
• Mr. and Mrs. B. Goettinger were re
cent guests of Mrs. J. A. Rothschild, in
(olumbus, Ga.
* Mrs. I). J. Boaz and daughters, Frieda,
Julia and Hertnenia, spent some time at
va I'land Reach.
* Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Spitz and daugh
ter, Marian, and Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Hirsch visited the Century of Progress
Ft posit ion in Chicago.
* Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heiman enter
tained recently at an elaborate reception
at the Georgian Terrace Hotel in honor
"f the announcement of the engagement
t their daughter, Fannye, to Mr. Irving
(ialanty.
* Mi's Dorothy Rich won a trip to Camp
' ivitania for having perfect attendance
and pa'sing the greatest number of tests
in Girl Scout Troop No. 8. Miss Ada
Mein won the second place and received
a ca'h award. Mrs. John Smith is cap-
tain the troop and Miss Evelyn Blum-
;, erg is lieutenant.
* Hr Maurice L. B. Clarke has returned
Mom i amp in Columbia, S. C.
* Mr. and Mrs. Isador Heiman enter-
'ain* | at a bridge party at the Shrine
^ jue in honor of Miss Fannye Hei-
mai ' bride-elect.
Mrs. Alfred Smith and daughter,
* in a, of Charlotte, N. C., are visiting
Smith’s mother, Mrs. I. Cohen.
* -s. Jesse M. Sholem and daughters,
•' ! tte and jean, of Little Rock, Ark.,
been visiting Misses Annette and
vs Asher at their home on Briarcliff
R< i
r - Jack Maziar, prominent Atlanta
tss man, attended the joint conven-
held recently in Atlantic City, N. J.,
1 be Wholesale G rovers’ Association,
detail Grocers* Association and the
* a na l Retail Owned Wholesale Groc-
Mr. Maziar, one of the youngest
1 ‘lives among grocery chains, repre-
d the Atlanta Saving Stores, of
1 he is secretary.
• Mr. Leo Weiss has returned to his home
in I ampa, Fla., after visiting relatives
in Chicago.
• Miss Gertrude Tontak and Miss Ozna
I ontak entertained at their home in hon
or of Mr. Saul Raskin, internationally
known artist, who exhibited his works
at the Carnegie Library under the aus
pices of the Junior Hadassah.
• Little Miss Pearl Feldman, talented
ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Feldman, was presented in a piano
recital under the auspices of the Orpheus
Music Club.
• Mrs. S. A. Y ? isanska visited her son
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Sternberg, of Asheville, N. C.
• Mr. Walso Oettinger has returned
from a business trip to Cleveland, Ohio.
• Mrs. Maier Lefkoff entertained her
visitors, Misses Beverly Bernhardt and
Beatrice Macks, of Baltimore, at a water
melon cutting recently.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Wolfe were
called to Albany, Ga., on account of the
serious illness of Mrs. Wolfe’s mother,
Mrs. Hulda Casper. Mrs. Casper has
been a frequent visitor to Atlanta and
her friends will regret to learn of her
illness.
• A bridge sponsored by the A. A. Sis
terhood was held at the home of Mrs. H.
Mendel, on Briarcliff Road.
• Miss Jean Ginsberg is attending the
summer session at Boston University.
• Miss Mildred Weiss was hostess at
open house at the home of her aunt, Mrs.
Jennye Kahn, honoring her guest, Miss
Regina Small, of Beverly Hills, Cal.
• David Morrison, of Savannah, Ga.,
was a recent guest of his cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Morrison.
• Mrs. Harold Montag and Mrs. Ben
Cohen are spending some time in At
lantic City, N. J.
• Mrs. Max Goldin has returned from
New York City.
• Mrs. Henry Solomonson has returned
from Memphis, Tenn., and Chicago,
where she attended the Temple Sister
hood convention and the World's Fair.
• Mrs. David Bloom is recuperating from
a recent illness.
• Miss Minna Weinstock, of Germany,
is visiting her sister and brothers, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Weinstock.
• Dr. Joseph Yampolsky, of Atlanta, was
re-elected president of the Fifth District
Medical Society.
• Mrs. A. I). Greenfield has returned
from Baltimore, Md.
• Mrs. Joseph Frankel is recuperating
from a recent illness.
• Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Traub and
sons, of Savannah, Ga., were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wise berg.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Levinson and son,
Jerome, of Minneapolis, Minn., have
been visiting their son and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Hirsch.
• Mrs. Sig Montag has returned from
Chicago, where she attended the World's
Fair.
• Mrs. Adolph Shulhafer, of Savannah,
Ga., was the recent guest of her son and
daughter, Vir. and Mrs. Phillip Shulhafer.
Mrs. Shulhafer was accompanied home by
her granddaughter. Helen Schulhafer.
• Mrs. Al. Fox and Mr. and Mrs,
Ralph Uhry have been visiting relatives
in Savannah, Ga.
• Mr. Leon Froshin has returned from
a business trip to New York.
• Misses Florence Monsky and Rosa
Bell Myer, of Birmingham, Ala., have
been visiting Miss Mary Claire May at
her home on Springdale Road.
• Miss Belle Visanska is spending the
summer in Asheville, N. C.
• Mr. Sam Schoen has returned from
Asheville, N. C.
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