The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 01, 1933, Image 20

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— Wishes Happy are coupled with our firm determination to help you have one! Th is season of "Good Cheer" finds us fully pre pared to meet the demands of our many friends for all the goodies, without which the festive board wou Id be incomplete. Purest foods; cleanly kept and cleanly handled; sold at the right prices. g t r £t ATLANTIC & PACIFIC T £ CO. [20] SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (Continued from page 17) • Miss Bernice Smullian, Messrs. Milton Blank, Sam Zion and Label Smith formed a congenial party motoring to Charles ton, S. C., for Labor Day. • Dr. Samuel Sinkoe and Mr. Al. Zim merman have returned home from a visit to Jacksonville. • Miss Bessie Cohen spent Labor Day week-end in Chattanooga, Tenn. • Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Spector have re turned from their wedding trip and are making their home in Atlanta. Mrs. Spec- tor was formerly Miss Helen Lipshutz. • The many friends of Mrs. H. A. Alex ander will be pleased to learn that she has recuperated from a recent operation. • Miss Caroline Haas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haas, has returned to New York City to resume her studies at the New York School of Fine Arts. • Miss Sunny Liebman, daughter of Mrs. Helen Liebman, has returned to Auburn- dale, Mass., where she will resume her studies at Lassell College. • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirsch and Mr. Harold Hirsch, Jr., have returned from a visit of several weeks in Maine from where they went to Chicago to the Cen tury of Progress Exposition en route to Atlanta. • Mrs. Morris Sommers and her daugh ter, Miss Fanny Sommers, of New York City, are the guests of Mrs. Sommers’ brother, Mr. Julius Cohen, at his home on Virginia Avenue. • Mrs. Josie Strauss has returned to her home at the Winecoff Hotel after several months of travel in Europe. • The many friends of Mr. Heinz. Markus will be pleased to learn that he is recuperating at his home from a re cent operation. • Miss Hazel Samuels daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Samuels, is in Pitts burgh, Pa., where she has spent the sum mer with relatives. En route to Atlanta Miss Samuels will spend two weeks in Washington, D. C., as the guest of friends. • Miss Rosah Kline is in New York City, where she has been visiting rela tives for several weeks. • Miss Ethel Stein and Mrs. Jack Stein spent Labor Day in Nashville, Tenn. • Miss Polly Levine has returned to her home in Greensboro, N. C., after having been delightfully entertained as the guest of Miss Ida Blank. • Mr. Charles Bergman has returned from a visit of several weeks in New York City and Chicago. • Mr. Harry Moret has been in Chicago to visit the Century of Progress Exposi tion. • Dr. Harry L. Cohen and Mr. Eph Ber man have returned from a ten-day stay in Miami. • Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kriegshaber and Miss Marian Kriegshaber were at home informally at Camp Victor, compliment ing their guests, Mrs. Dora Sonn, Mrs. William V. Kingdon, Victor and William Kingdon, Jr. • Mrs. Milton Friedlander, of Forest Hills, Long Island, has returned home after visiting her mother, Mrs. Joan Regenstein. Mrs. Friedlander was for mally Miss Laura Williamson, of Atlanta. • Miss Betty Wiscberg has been visit ing relatives in New York City. • Mrs. Leonard Blumenthal and Mr. Walter Berger have returned to their homes after having been called to At lanta because of the death of their father, Mr. Martin K. Berger. (Please turn to page 22) R ingless A lovely new H ANA N STOCKING guaranteed to be perfectly free from rings. It's sheer and—it's beautifully clear— without a ring or a blur to mar its flattery $1.35 a Pear two pairs $2.60 HANAN 6l SON 170 PEACHTREE. N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA On this occasion of the year MAISON ADOLPHE BILTMORE HOTEL extends sincere good wishes THE HAS Good Industrial Sites Throughout Atlanta, Georgia and Alabama For Full Information Call CY YOUNG Development Dept. WA Inut 1620 Atlanta, Ga. ♦ THE SOUTHERN ISRAE l rl