The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 01, 1933, Image 10

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Births • Mr. and Mm. John Herzfeld announce the birth of a son, Robert. Mrs. Herz- feld was formerly Miss Henrietta Ehrlich. • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hirsch announce the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Hirch was formerly Miss Helen Noble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Noble. • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guthman, of Savannah, (Ja., announce the birth of a daughter, Jane. Mrs. Guthman was for- merely Miss Jean Guggenheimer, of Sa vannah. • Mr. and Mrs. Julian Slager, of Mont gomery, Ala., announce the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Slager was formerly Miss Hilda Kalmon, of Albany, Ga. • Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Segall, of Griffin, Ga., announce the birth of a son, Benjamin, Jr. • Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Berry, of Co lumbia, S. C., announce the birth of a son, Marvin (Jerald. • Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldstein ,of Columbia, S. C., announce the birth of a son, Edwin. •Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goldstein an nounce the birth of a son. Mrs. Gold stein was formerly Miss Helen Fine, of Chattanooga, Tenn. 5.Arnold Formerly of Maison Adolphe is now connected with WlDMAIER BEAUTY SHOP * Specialists in ■ Hair Dyeing | Permanent Wave 16 Cain St.,N.W. ATLANTA "Reliable Druggists' Thos. C. Cox, Inc. (Formorly Atkins Park Pharmacy) 772 N. Highland at St. Charles ATLANTA Drugs * Soda * Candies Call HE mlock 0915 for Quick Service Boardtrs Wanted In Private Home on North Side in A tl.nta- All M*d*m mmliMN. Ex*#U*«t meals. Call HE mleck 73*5. Atlanta. Can Accommodate Business Couple or Business Women in Private Home Ineatad la baat Nerth Side laeatiaa. All madara ceavemrnrtt Wltk nr wllliMl mania. Or will sublease heme eempleteiy furnished reasnnable. Will any nut af tawa telephone calls. Talephane HE mlack 7059-R. Atlanta. Engagements • Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen Cerf an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Albert Marshall Wise, of Columbus, Ga., the marriage to be sol emnized in November. • Mr. and Mrs. David Rosenfeld, of Nashville, Tenn., announce the engage ment of their daughter, Lucile, to Joseph Eichberg, of Atlanta and New York, the marriage to be solemnized in December. • Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Jacobs announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessica Evanna, to Martin H. Romanoff, the wed ding to take place at an early date. • Mr. and Mrs. M. Pollack announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillie, to Ben Shemper, of Hattiesburg, Miss., the date of the marriage to be announced later. • Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohn, of Colum bus, Ga., announce the engagement of their daughter, Annie, to Louis M. Levy, of Savannah, Ga., the date of wedding to be announced later. • Mr. and Mrs. A. I.ewitt, of Thomaa- ville, Ga., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lena, to Joseph Silver- man, of Thomasville, the date of the mar riage to lie announced later. • Mr. and Mrs. J. Meltzer announce the engagement of their daughter, Bertha Klein, to Leo Hirsch, the marriage to be solemnized November 5 at the home of the bride’s parents. • Mr. and Mrs. Moreno Benhenisty an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine, to Jack I). Franco, the wed ding to he solemnized November 27, 1933, at Congregation Or V’Shalon. • Mr. J. S. Polikoff, of Aiken, S. C., announces the engagement of his daugh ter, Belle, to Dr. Nathaniel Daniel Ba- daines, of New York City, the wedding to be solemnized in November. Marriages • Mr. and Mrs. A. Bromberg announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to August Buck, of New York, in New York City, where the couple are now residing. • Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Spigel, of Spar tanburg, S. (\, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dena, to Aaron Sachs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sachs, of Birmingham, Ala. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride’s parents, Dr. J. S. Raisen, of Charleston, officiating. Miss Spigel was given in marriage by her father, and Mr. Sachs had as his best man his brother, Frank Sachs, of Birmingham. Immediately fol lowing the ceremony an informal recep tion was held, after which the couple left for a motor trip to Miami, Fla. After November 1, they will he at home in Bessemer, Ala. Among the out-of- town guests for the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Adler, of Winston-Salem, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Weinstein, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Israel, Lumberton, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Levy, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Epstein, Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brown, Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. Sol Brown, Bennettsville; Mr. and Mre. E. N. Mittle, Misses Edna and Pauline Mit- tle; Mr. and Mrs. I. Cassell, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. I. Jacoby, Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. I). Mittle, Miss Julia Mittle and Master Harold Mittle, of Beaufort. • Mr. and Mrs. Max Cooper, of Savan nah, Ga., announce the marriage of their daughter, Eunice, to Abram Safaer, of Jacksonville, Fla. • Mr. M. L. Kaplan, of Savannah, an nounces the marriage of his daughter, Souche, to Leo Blumenthal, the ceremony taking place in New York City. • Mr. S. Tanenhaum, of Savannah, an nounces the marriage of his daughter, Shirley, to Meyer Levine, of Chicago, III. The couple are residing in Chicago. • Mrs. Aaron Levy, of Savannah, an nounces the marriage of her daughter, Rosalind, to Albert Tanenbaurn, in New York City. • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blumenthal, of Savannah, announce the marriage of their daughter, Henrietta, to Harry Meltsner, of Raleigh, N. C. The couple are now residing in Los Angeles, Cal. • Mrs. Emma Shensky, of Savannah, an nounces the marriage of her daughter, Madeline, to Nathan Sanborn, of Balti more, Md. • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldfarb, for merly of Augusta, now of Kedbank, N. J., announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Herman Harvey Komar, of Redhank, in Asbury Park, N. J. • Mr. George R. Rembert, of Columbia, S. C., announces the marriage of her daughter, Augusta Porcher, to (Jeorge Wittowsky, of Camden, S. C., in New York City. The couple will reside in New York, where Mr. Wittowsky is prac ticing law. & • 1'he Atlanta Section of the National Council of Jewish Women held their first meeting of the season in October at the Temple House, Mrs. I. F. Sterne presid ing. Mrs. George Rosenbaum was elected treasurer to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. Sam Asher. Mesdames 1. F. Sterne, Phillip Shulhafer, Max Greenfield and Henry Solomonson were elected delegates to the Interstate Conference in Mobile, November 11, 12 and 13, to represent the Atlanta section. Members were asked to lend their support to the program of su pervised study and recreation laid out by the Jewish Educational Alliance, for which a number of members volunteered services. A resolution pledging boycott by Council members of all German-made merchandise was adopted by a unanimous vote. Following the business meeting the members were entertained by Mr. Hugh Hodgson, well known Atlanta pianist, in a varied program of Bach and Beethoven, as well as several modern composers. The next meeting will he held Novem ber 17th, when the Council will meet with Mrs. Mary Schonberg, national executive secretary. • Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Feldman were hosts at a reception and dinner-dance at the Standard Club, celebrating the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Samuels. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ( )Rrj Miss Dorothy Saul, Mr. and M , p Stuewe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mot/ \j., Bertha Lewis, Mrs. Max Samir and Mrs. H. A. Thomas, Mr. a- \j. Sol Powell, Mr. A. B. Hammett, ' r « y White, Mr. Alfred Levison, Mr. a • \j., D. J. Myerhardt, Mrs. Bertha v i*,. Mr. and Mrs. A. Levison, Mr. a \j r , M. Zaban, Mr. and Mrs. E. Da\ \j., Helen Liehman, Miss Sunny Liebn n, y. and Mrs. E. J. Bowles, Mr. and dr» I Regenstein, Mr. Morris MendeUo •, \j., ( Lula Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. M. I Hj rvfl Mr. Julian Asher, Miss Marjori Cerf Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ('erf, Mr R, Nessell, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mdmar, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Feldman and Mr and Mrs. Isadore Samuels. A d«*lightfu musical program was furnished b\ F.nricr. Leide. * • Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schramerh, Mr and Mrs. Leon W. Simon, and Mr an Mrs. S. Allen Cohen, of Augusta, enter tained at a dinner party recently in honor of the seventy-fifth birthday of their mother, Mrs. Julia S. Simon. Besides the hosts and honor guests there were prr* ent Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Simon, of Seaford, Del.; Mrs. Simon’s grand* n* Leon W\ and Carl Simon, of Augusta cousins, Mr and Mrs. Sig Wallace, of Statesville, N. C.; Mrs. Jake Hoffman and Miss Carrie Hoffman, of Savannah Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wallace, and Miss Esther Wallace, of Augusta; ch-r friends, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strau** Mr. Ben Strauss, and Miss Lois Strain* of Atlanta; Rabbi Joseph Leiser and Mr Joe Schramech, of Augusta. • Plans for the year were presented b\ the chairmen of the various committee* of the Temple Sisterhood at the initial meeting in October. Mrs. Leo Strau**. president, welcomed the member* and made a pica for cooperation, a*king f»r volunteers to work on the committee* Mrs. Charles Held, chairman of Student Activity, announced that out-of-town students attending colleges, had been cared for during the recent holiday Mrs. Bert Fox. chairman of Way* and Means, reported plans for a card part\ and children’s carnival to he pre*ented during the year. Mrs. Walter Kennedi distributed the money bags for the Happ' Day Fund. After the business session, a humorou* playlet, “The Lure,” was presents Those taking part were Miss Clementine Haas, Mesdames J. Cohen Loeb, L H Hein, Edel Jankower, Alfred Revson Kurt Holland, Sam E. Levy. The pl»' was directed by Mrs. Baron Asher. • Miss Marion Mendel, daughter of M and Mrs. H. Mendel, is now attendir Ohio State Univeristy at Columbus, Oh. • Mrs. Larry Altmaver has return* home after visiting her sister, Mr*. David Hirshberg of East Orange, N. J-. an “ niece, Mrs. Harry Franc, of Boston, • The Shearith Israel Sisterhood held annual tea recently in the vestry ro.>m* of the Shearith Israel Synagogue. Mr* Spector was in charge of arrangrmcn • for the afternoon, featuring a lectu? given by Mr. Isaac Wengrow, .Vtlan attorney. • Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sulzbacher and N Isaac May entertained at dinner in < r bration of the twenty-fourth wedding 1 niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kuttne of Rome, Ga. Mrs. Kuttner " 3 * former Miss Madeline Bigler, of A* ; daughter of Mrs. J. Bigler and the - Mr. Bigler. Since her marriage and rr dence in Rome Mrs. Kuttner has been 1 terested and engaged in promoting and social projects in every field of r deavor. Her years in Rome ha*.e ^ conspicuous for their accomplishment* J service. (Please turn to page 14) * THE SOUTHERN ISR aeut* [10]