The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, November 01, 1933, Image 11

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lr= -x courts & co. Members New York Stock Exchange Members New York Cotton Exchange Associate Members New York Curb Exchange DURHAM, N. C. 212 N. Corcoran St. Tel. No. 129 J. HARPER ERWIN, JR.. Mgr. -x See Us First . . . Elkins Motor Co. DURHAM, N. C. JOHN A. BUCHANAN, President nsurance Ho MU INCORPORATED Securities Real Estate C.D.KENNY CO POOLE’S BAKERY M3 East Chapel Hill Street DURHAM. N. C. We Specialize in Party, Birthday and Wedding Cakes All Orders Given Personal Attention DURHAM. N. C. Phone F-734I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL • I he many friends of Mrs. M. Gold berg, of Waynesboro, Georgia, will be delighted to learn of her rapid recovery from surgical treatment being adminis tered at the University Hospital, in Au gusta, Ga. Mrs. Goldberg hopes to re turn shortly to Waynesboro. • Of recent social affairs of the college contingent of the I'niversity of Georgia, in Athens, was a bridge given by Mrs. A. Brooks in compliment to the Alpha Sigma Phi Sorority and pledges. After the games a delicious supper was served and an impromptu program was presented by the pledges. 'Hie patronesses of this sorority are: Mrs. A. Brooks, Mrs. Abra ham Shusterman. Mrs. Jake Bernstein, Mrs. Harry Loef, Mrs. Simon Michael, Mrs. B. P. Joel, Mrs. Jacob B. Joel, Mrs. George WoJpert and Mrs. A. Greenhut. Mrs. Wolpert and Mrs. Greenhut as sisted the hostess, Mrs. Brooks. • Mrs. Maurice Marks spent some time recently in Brunswick, Ga. • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sun of Miami, Fla., were recent guests at the Georgian Terrace Hotel. • Mrs. L. B. Joel has spent several weeks in Baltimore as the guest of her sister. • Mr. Herbert Haas has returned from a business trip to Washington, I). C. • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Samuels were hosts at open house recently honoring their daughter, Miss Hazel Samuels. • Mr. and Mrs. A. A. I’nger, of Miami, were recent guests at the Biltinore Hotel. • Miss Bee Rich, a junior at Smith Col lege and daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Wal ter H. Rich., has been made a member of German Club, a departmental club in which membership depends on interest and proficiency in German. • The Mayfair Club opened their winter season of social activity with a buffet dinner dance at the Biltmore Hotel. • The Standard Club entertained at an elaborate opening dinner and dance held at the club. • Miss Rose Tesler is in Goldsboro, N. C., visiting her sister during the Thanksgiving Holidays. • The Dozenette Club celebrated it* fourth anniversary at a dinner and theatre party, followed by a pajama party held at the home of Miss Harriet Sevolitz, on Fourth Street. The follow ing are the officials of the club: Mis# Bernice Berman, president; Miss Har riet Sevolitz, vice-president; Miss Shir ley Makover, secretary, and Miss Phylis Rosenblatt, treasurer. • Messrs. David J. Gold and Arthur Rubinson will drive to Chicago on a business trip. • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moret, and Mr. Jacob Moret, have recently returned from Miami Beach, Fla. • Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Cohen and their daughter, Barbara, spent the Thanks giving Holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gold. • Mrs. Joseph Ferst, of New York, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Moses Levy, in Augusta, Ga. • Mr. J. Willie Levy, who is now sta tioned at Fort McPherson, Atlanta, Ga., spent several days with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Moses Levy, in Augusta, Ga. • Mrs. J. N. Hirsch entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner at her home in Druid Hills. Her sons, Samuel Hirsch, Lewis Hirsch and Harold Hirsch and the personnel of the J. N. Hirsch organiza tion were honor guests. ELECTRICITY... the means by which your everyday tasks are made more pleas ant. Use It Freely — It's Cheap Durham Public Service Co. the SOUTHERN ISRAELITE «