The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 01, 1933, Image 15

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M -a***. Pr«*id*"t Gn. T. Watt*. Manager GRAVES- HARPER CO. COAL steam oomestic Office, 312 Broad St. Telephones: Office 33, Yard 96 ROME, GA. “A* Old a* the Century" i Eitabllthrd in 1900) «OME, OA. PHONE Merriam Coal Company SELLING AGENTS Cary J. King & Reese Home Buick PAINTS, GLASS, ROOFING Insurance - Bonds * Health • Accident - Compensation Automobile • Liability BUILDING MATERIAL Telephone 1715 527 Broad Street Buick Pontiac -< COKE ROME. GA. COAL ROME. GA. AND ■SERVICE • Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adler are now residing at their new home at 109 Seventh Street, N. E. Friends will he pleased to learn that Mr. Adler is recuperating from injuries sustained in a recent automobile accident. • Mrs. F. Samuels, of Chicago, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Rosen- feld. • Mrs. Leopold Haas has returned to her home at I'en-Fiftv Ponce de Leon after having spent the summer in Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Canada. • Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oberdorfer have returned from Chicago, where they at tended the Century of Progress Exposi tion. • Mr. and Mrs. Lee Weill, of Birming ham, spent several days in the city as the guests of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris liirsch. • Misses Doris and Dorothy Samuels have been visiting thei^ cousin, Miss Dorothy Levy, in Knoxville, Tenn. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin spent several days in Albany, Ga., with their daughter, Mrs. Julian Slager. • Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Spit/ have spent the past several weeks in Florida. • Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Joel have re turned from a visit to New York City. • Mrs. A. W. Kosenfeid has returned from Pensacola, Fla. • Mrs. J. N. Hirsch and Mr. Harold liirsch have returned from Chicago, where they attended the World’s Fair. Fn route to Atlanta they visited New York City. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gershon have re turned from Chicago, where they visited the Century of Progress Exposition. • Mr. Lawrence Holzman spent a week in Montgomery as the guest of her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaufman. • Mrs. Morris Moss spent several weeks in Jacksonville, Fla., where she was called on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Aaron Oberdorfer. • Mr. and Mrs. Ludo Van Stavoren, Jr., have returned from a visit to the World’s Fair in Chicago. • The Augusta Section of the National Council of Jewish Women gave a benefit bridge party at the Woman’s Club house, Miss Frances Wallace receiving the high score prize. • I*he Temple Sisterhood in Augusta en tertained recently with a dinner party at the Temple on Telfair Street. • The Yudedum Club in Aiken, S. C., met recently at the home of Mr. William Conrad, when election of officers took place. The officers are: Sam Blum and Irwin Kahn, governing committee; Dan iel Roth, secretary; William Conrad, treasurer. • Mr. Joseph Lazear was elected presi dent of the Mayfair Club, of Atlanta. Elected to serve with him were Mr. Simon Mendel, vice-president; Mr. Max Feldman, secretary; Mr. Abner Hirsch, treasurer; Messrs. Sam Levy, Sam Hirsch, M. A. Greenhlatt, A. L. Feld man. Sol Yudelson, Jack Weinkle, and Drs. Joseph Yampolsky and Harry L. Cohen, on board of governors. Mr. Men del Romm. retiring president, was elected ex-officio to the board of govern ors. Enthusiastic plans for the coming so cial events were formulated. • Mrs. M. Klausrnan has returned from Chicago and Battle Creek, Mich. • Mrs. Louis Wellhouse and Mrs. H. Jacobs have returned to the Georgian Terrace Hotel after spending the summer in Atlantic City, N. J. • Mrs. Herman Loeb, of Montgomery, was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Seigfried Guthman and Mrs. Sam Kahn. • Mrs. Ben Phillips and Mrs. Ed. David have spent several weeks in New York City. • The Jewish Junior Council of Colum bia, S. C., met recently with the new officers presiding as follows: Mrs. Anne Karesh, president; Miss Minnie Karesh, vice-president; Miss Clara I.aviskv, sec retary; Miss Serena Greher, correspond ing secretary; Mrs. Sara Wengrow, treas urer. • Mrs. Herbert Taylor has been in Chi cago, where she attended the Century of Progress Exposition. • Miss Bernice Weinberger, of Nash ville, Tenn., was the recent guests of her brother, Mr. Harold Weinberger. • Mr. Armand Wyle has returned home after spending several weeks with his daughter, Mrs. P. H. Phillips in Erie, Pa. • Mrs. A. Holzman is convalescing from a recent illness at her home on Briarcliff Road. • Mr. Ellis Cone and Mr. Herbert Kalin aie on a business trip to New York and Bcston. • Mrs. Richard Rich and daughter are in New Orleans, La., where they are vis’ting Mrs. Rich’s parents. 'ITiey will stop in Atlanta to join Mr. Rich at the Georgian Terrace Hotel before returning to their home in New York • Dr. and Mrs. I,mm Hohenstein, of Savannah, have returned from a week’s *tav in Washington, D. C., where Dr. Hohenstein attended a dental convention. • Mr. Harry Levine, of Chicago, is the guest of Mr. S. Tanenhaum, of Savan nah, (ia. • Mr. and Mrs. Neuman Silver, for merly of New York City, are now re siding in Augusta, (ia. • Mr. and Mrs. Ben F'riedtnan, of Pas saic, N. J., were the guests of Mr. Her man Applehaum, of Augusta, for several days. • Misses Hermenia and Lucille Baum, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baum, Irft recently to resume their studies. Miss Hermenia Baum is continuing her study of the violin at the Cincinnati Conserva tory, Cincinnati, Ohio. Miss Lucille Baum entered Edgewood Park School in Green wich, Conn. • Mrs. Sinclair Jacobs and son have returned from a stay of several weeks in Chicago and Lawrence, I.. I., whrre they visited Mrs. Jacobs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fried. • Miss Ragolda Jarobs, talented little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Jacobs, was presented in a piano recital by Mrs. Anna Mae Farmer Nimick, director of the Orpheus Music Club, at the Jewish Progressive Club. An informal reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs fol lowing the recital. • 'The many friends of Mrs. Richard Schwab will regret to learn that she was called to New York because of the death of her uncle. • Mrs. Walter Visanska has returned from Columbus she visited her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F.dwin Roths child. • Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Haas motored to Athens for the Georgia-N. Y. U. foot ball game. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz are now residing with their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aronstam, on Lull- water Road. • Miss Maxine Baer, of Pensacola, Flor ida, has been the recent guest of Mrs. A. E. Marcus, who entertained at open house in honor of Miss Baer. The mar riage of Miss Baer to Mr. Harold Mar cus will take place in January. • Mr. and Mrs. M. Gavron, Mrs. Rob ert Hornik, Mrs. Lilly Frankel, Miss Hermine Wilensky and Mrs. Edith Lip- shutz and son, Bobby, formed a congenial group attending the Chicago World Fair Exposition. • Mds. Walter Kennedy hat gone to Philadelphia where she will spend the winter. (Pirate turn to page 17) _ dome $fU)£FCribune (Newt Publishing Company) it fhe Rome News 1919 • Consolidated 1923 Tribune-Hereld 1843 it Rome, (ia. ROME, GA. Wofford Oil Company OUtributnr* *f Pun Oil Company PntMli Woco-Pep Tiolene H. C. SCOGGINS. Mgr. Sterchi Bros. Stores, Inc. The South's Imt^cs/ Home Furnishers Modern Home Furnishings • Tires • Wall Papers - Paints 4th end Broad ROME. GA. Horton’s Laundry, Inc. Phone 51 100-102 N. 5th Ave. Dry Cleaning ROME. GEORGIA IE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE* [15]