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• \j . and Mrs. John Smith announce
., f b rth of a daughter.
• Nt and Mrs. Abe Reisman announce
rth of a daughter.
i \ and Mrs. Kirk Dornbusch an-
e the birth of a son, Terry Kirk.
\bs Dornbusch was formerly Miss Bob-
. f Mperstein, of Atlanta.
i Mr. and Mrs. Myron Green, of New
\ d rk City, announce the birth of a son.
\( r v Green was formerly Miss Doris
\| a rru*, of Montgomery, Ala.
• Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sarasohn, of Bir-
5i ngham, Ala., announce the birth of a
..ghter. Mrs. Sarasohn was the former
V!>- ^ara Marivit/, of Montgomery, Ala.
i Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Stern, of Bir
mingham, Ala., announce the birth of a
ghter, Dora. Mrs. Stern was formerly
\(i*, Dora Hey man, daughter of Mr. and
\!r«. Arthur Heyrnan, of Atlanta.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fratn announce
•r birth of a daughter, Charline.
^gagements
• Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Goldstein, of Au-
^.ta, announce the engagement of their
uughter, Ray, to Harry Smith, of I’itts-
•f!d, Mass., the marriage to be solcm-
li/ed in the spring.
• Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Sohrner announce
■f enagement of their daughter, Florence
ala Smith, of New York and Atlanta,
> Seymour Barry Hirsch, son of Mr.
id Mrs. Alex Hirsch, of Charleston,
South Carolina.
• Mr. and Mrs. I*. H. Rudderman an*
nee the engagement of their daughter,
• Me. to David Bronstein, the date of the
arriage to be announced later.
• Mrs. S. Steinberg, of Charleston, S. C.,
inounces the engagement of her daugh-
", Dora, to William Edward Fleisch-
*an. of Fayetteville, N. C., the marriage
>e solemnized at an early date.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Schaeffer, of Mont*
. tnerv, Ala., announce the engagement
f their daughter, Hilda, to Abe Emple,
‘ Montgomery, formerly of New York,
'*if date of the marriage to be announced
liter.
• Mr. and Mrs. I„. Mislow announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lena, to
- n >pringer, son of Mrs. Wm. Springer,
t Atlanta, formerly of C'ordele, Ga., the
arriage to be solemnized in January.
• Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cohen, of Dur-
irn, N. C., announce the engagement of
fir sister, Mildred Murnick, of Durham,
1 Harry Schwartz, of Charlotte, N. C.
• Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Mazo, of Sa*
innah, Ga., announce the engagement
’ their daughter. Miriam, to Abram
V ro Robinson, of Savannah.
• Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lipman announce
r engagement of daughter, Betty Ruth,
Mr. Abe Sanders.
Carriages
• Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenthal announce
’to marriage of their daughter, Esther, to
Hr Ben Shemper, of Hattiesburg, Missis-
' Ppi. The wedding took place at the
’°n)r of Mr. and Mrs. D. Isenberg on
bftember 24th.
• Mrs. Ida Miller announces the mar-
r '*g? of her daughter, Freeda, to Abe
H*kin, of Chattanooga, Tenn. The cere-
’ion was performed by Rabbi Tobias
'tot? n in his study in the presence of
to mmediate family. Mr. and Mrs.
H*k n left for a wedding trip to New
'Hr ms, La., after which they will be
ir h me in Chattanooga. Mr. Siskin is
to on of Mrs. Rebecca Nash and the
J to Mr. Sam Siskin, of Chattanooga.
• ^ r. and Mrs. Harry Moore, of Car
rollton, announce the marriage of their
daughter, Estelle, to Felix Diamond, of
Chattanooga, Tenn., solemnized at the
home of the bride’s parents by Rabbi
Harry Epstein. The bride was attended
bv Mrs. Leonard Moore, Mrs. Lena Levy,
of New York, and Miss Rosalie Moore.
Mr. Diamond had as hi* best man his
brother, Lewis Diamond, of Chattanooga.
After their wedding journey, Mr. and
Mrs. Diamond will be at home in Chat
tanooga at the Read House. Out-of-town
guests at the wedding were Mrs. Lena
Levy, N ew York; Mr. and Mrs. Manny
Russ. New Orleans, I.a.; Sam Diamond,
Dallas, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Clein.
High Point, N. C.; Mrs. Sam Goldman,
Greensboro, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Diamond,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lillianthal, Robert
Brenner, Isodore Lebinson and Dr. I*hiI
Lebinson, of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mr.
and Mrs. J. Barechson, Mr. and Mrs.
B. Clein, Ben Clein, M. S. Clein, Mrs.
Mike Perlman, Misses Edith, Mollie and
Janette Clein, of Atlanta, and Myer
Winer, of Rockmart.
• Mr. and Mrs. M. Sussman, of Savan
nah, C»a., announce the marriage of their
daughter, Vivian, to Ralph Surasky, of
Aiken, S. C. The ceremony was per
formed at Columbia, S. C\, Rabbi Karesh
officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Surasky are
now at home in Aiken.
• Mr. J. S. Polikoff, of Aiken, S. C\, an
nounces the marriage of his daughter,
Belle, to Dr. Nathanial Daniel Badaines,
of New York City. The ceremony was
performed in New York.
• Mr. and Mrs. David Roscnfeld, of
Nashville, Tenn., announce the marriage
of their daughter, Lucile, to Joseph Eich-
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Eich-
l»erg, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Eichl»erg
will reside in New York City.
• Mr. Joseph Horwitz and his son, Sid
nev Horwitz, have just returned from a
business trip to Washington, I). C.
• The Sigma Gamma Club of Georgia
Tech was entertained recently at a sur
prise dance at the home of Joe Karlick,
in East Point, Ga.
Thi»»e nre*ent were: Miim I.ibbie Merlin._M*y
Jacob*, Hilda Golden, Kvelyn Hlate. Helen Prank,
Mary Karlick, Sarah Tontak. Anne Levin, Harriet
Savalovitz, Adel Berner. Bertha Schaffer. Pauline
I^rvitt, Adel Ro*en*tein. Pauline Levitan. Lena
Sweet, and Me%»r* Lrnii* Mrrlin. Ben Ky«etlintr
Herman Barnett, lack Kinder. Sam Sett*. Joe
Karlick. Ralph Tails. Marshall Blume. A| Stull,
foe F.van*. rri* Beerman. I.abo Lewintki, Steve
Shavin, Joe Weinman. Abert Bernath. Julio Lago
matino, and Irvine Lipton.
• Mrs. J. E. Humes and daughter, Mar
tha Joan, and Mrs. B. Harris, of Colum
bus, Cia., were recent guests of Miss
Daisy Jacobs.
• Miss Rosine Loeb, of Little Rock, Ark.,
has been visiting Mrs. Morris Solomon.
• Misses Adelaide Baylis, Jean Fuchs,
and Lois Strauss spent several days in
Augusta, Cia., with friends.
• Miss Emily Van Stavoren, of Miami,
Fla., formerly of Atlanta, has been vis
iting Mis* Dorothy Margolin.
• Miss Kleiner, of Battle Creek, Mich.,
has been the guest of Mr. Ralph Reisman.
Mr. Reisman entertained at a tea dance
in honor of his guest.
• I)r. B. J. Eiseman. Jr., who has spent
the past five years in Europe, has l>een
spending the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Eisman.
• Mr. and Mrs. Armand Wyle have re
turned from New York, where they were
joined by their daughter, Mrs. P. H.
Phillips, of Erie, Pa.
• The many friends of Mrs. N. O. New
man will be pleased to learn that she is
recuperating from a recent operation at
her home on Park Drive.
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