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Friday, August 21, 1936
e Southern Israelite
Gala Dance_ Climaxes A.Z.A/S^First
Smoky Mountains Provide Colorful
Setting For District Tournament
Page Three
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Chaiage's
19 th Annual
Summer Fur Sale
HKXRY sobelson, prop.
Zadik Aleph, who hav
plan im
perfect
continuing activities dur-
>ng the torrid months. By taking
the great outdoors, the young
B , Cn ,° the Junior Order of B’nai
>>th have held an International
pZd e iv 10n in CaHf0rnia ’ a " d now
P^oudb announce the success of the
tiKst summer tournament of
fifth District at Camp
the Smoky Mountains.
h J. he t ? mp Convention, which was
IV , th “ week fro »i Sunday to
Wednesday, was modeled after the
camps at internationa
the
Ilahee in
conventions, and was the fim of
f k ‘ nd to be held by a district of
A L : A ' Swimming, canoeing,
horseback riding, contests in soft
S L l tT S ' de u bati "S and oratory,
veie among the activities. Busi
ness meetings were held under the
ofAtl f lePh L G ° do1 ’ Aa,on Rose,
nrpeo 8 ’ °A er (llst i'ict officers
P tsent were D. Aleph Mazkir R..>_
mon Wender,
Summer Camp Season
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kahn, of
Rame, La., spent several days re
cently with their brother and sis-
L. C. Adler. They
by Mrs.
ter, Mr. and Mr:
were accompanied home
Adler, who will spend two weeks
with her mother, Mr
Kahn.
rs. Mervine
Herbert
Nussbaum, of Bain-
bndge, Ga., spent several davs in
the city.
Mrs. M. L. Sterne left this week
for Selma, Ala., where she will
spend ten days as the guest of Mrs.
Morris Barton.
Mrs. Marshall Solomon,
who was
the guest for a week of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Guzy, has returned to
her home in Birmingham, Ala.
Miss Bella Turetzky has returned
to the city after visiting in New
York City.
Aleph Mazkir, Ra- ,
of Atlanta, and D.
Mrs. Armand Wyle, who has been
in Erie, Pa., will return home Mon
day.
Aleph So p he,.
155“ 'S 810 !'- S - C.; Field Secre-
tary Sol Breibart and S. A. C. mem-
T, r sl - Ml, of Charles-
ton. A gala dance Wednesday eve-
ment C ' maXed the summer encamp-
. Miss Beatrice Israel, of Sheffield,
Ala is the guest of Miss Beatrice
Rothschild.
Mrs. Rudolph Loeb is visiting in
Melina, Ala.
The Atlanta Chapter of A Z A
undismayed by hot weather, has re
cently entertained Alephs from
Mi. and Mrs. Harry Gershon are
vacationing at Mt. Pisgah, N. C.
Philadelphia, New York, Newark,
X. J., and other cities who were re
turning to their homes via Atlanta
tiom the California convention.
Atlanta delegates to the Interna
tional Convention in California will
be honored at a social evening’ to
be given Sunday, August 23rd, by
the Atlanta A. Z. A. Chapter. An-
other social event scheduled by the
Mrs. Sarah Medkien, Mrs. Louis
Gavante and Mrs. C. H. Weinstein,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. S. Isa-
coff, are on an extended trip to
New York, Chicago, and other
points East.
organization is the second annual
Back to Skule” dance, which will
take place at the end of September.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Louis Hohenstein and young
son, of Savannah, Ga., are visiting
Mrs. Hohenstein’s sisters, Misses
Julia and Louise Weill.
Mrs. I. H. Hirsch has returned
from a two-month visit to Atlantic
City and New York.
Miss Ethel Abelman, who spent
several weeks at Miami Beach,
Fla., has returned to the city.
Mrs. Joseph Hirsch is visiting
her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Gabriel Schoen, at St. Simons.
Miss Rubye Rosenberg has re
turned to the city, after spending
three weeks at Miami Beach, Fla.
Jake Hirsch is spending a week
in Lakemont, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry U11 man, of
New \ ork City, are now residing
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Montag left
Monday for a trip to Atlantic City
and New York.
Miss Dorothy Gordon will return
to the city in early September,
after vacationing with her uncle
and aunt,' Mr. and Mrs. Max Fur
man, in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Brown have
returned from Signal Mountain.
Tenn.
Miss Carol Rosenberg is visiting
in Savannah, Ga.
IN SAVANNAH, GA.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris are
vacationing in New York.
--Miss Cele Hammerschlag, of
Philadelphia, Pa., is spending the
summer with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Hammerschlag.
—Mrs. Sam Bodgener and I,ou
Morris have returned from a trip
to Missouri, Alabama and Tennes
see.
—Mrs. Claude Picard, of New
A ork. is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Livingston.
—Miss Pauline Cohen has returned
from New York.
—Mrs. Henry Levy and Miss Eliza
beth Levy are vacationing in At
lantic City.
—Mr. and Mrs. Sam G. Adler are
in New York City.
—Mrs. E. Eiseman and Mr. and
Mrs Milton Kisenberg arrived
Monday by motor from Erie, Pa.
They will spend several weeks as
the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ever-
ette Iseman.
—Mrs. Leone Lieberlo, Mrs. Don
ald Grevenberg, Mrs. Wallace
Brown, and Miss Rachel Brown
have left for a trip of several weeks
to Baltimore, New York and Niag
ara Falls.
•—Mrs. Max Kassel, Miss Jeanette
Kassel and Milton Kassel left last
week by steamer for New York.
—Mrs. Jenny Sutker, Mrs. Joseph
r romberg, of Charleston, S. C„ and
Max Sutker left last week by mo
tor for New York to meet Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Sutker, who are re
turning from their wedding trip to
Palestine, Italy, France, England
and Switzerland.
FAST RITES HELD SUNDAY
FOR MRS. REBECCA SIEGEL
Last rites for Mrs. Rebecca Sie
gel, of 122 Williams St., Decatur,
Ga., were held Sunday morning,
August 16th, with Rabbi Harry H.
Epstein and ( antor M. Landman
officiating.
Surviving are her husband, Jos
eph S. Siegel; three sons, Calvin C.,
Milton R. and J. Stanley Siegel; a
daughter, Miss Evelyn ‘Patsy Sie
gel; two brothers, Harry and Sam
Hirsh, and three sisters, Mrs. S. M
Wender, Miss Fannie Hirsh and
Miss Annie Hirsh.
Mi', and Mrs. E. A. Cerf and Mr.
n i /•< . i i and Mrs. Ed IJavid have returned
Mrs.. Carl Greenstone, and young from New Y „ r k. '‘ turned
daughter, Suzanne, have returned * * *
from a two-month visit in Los An
geles, Cal. M r s . Greenstone’s
mother, Mrs. Max Gratzner, accom
panied them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Travis,
and daughter, Sally, are vacation
ing in New York City.
Misses Rae and Bettie Papoucha-
do have returned home after vaca
tioning in New York City.
Friends of Miss Mary Louise
Holzman will regret to learn of her
continued illness.
Miss Jeanette Segall, of Savan
nah, Ga., has returned home after
visiting Miss Lillian Solomon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rosenfeld
have returned from Lookout Moun
tain, Tenn.
Miss Florence Rice has returned
from a house party in Pensacola,
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry William Ab
el son, of Los Angeles, Cal., are
spending several days with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Abelson
Mrs. Max Cutler, of Chicago,
spent several days in the city with
Dr. Cutler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Cutler.
Mrs. A. A. Shulhafer and Mrs.
Charles Wachtel have returned
from a visit to Neptune Beach,
Fla., where they were the guests
of their brother and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Wachtel.
Solly Klein is a visitor to Day
tona Beach, Fla.
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Joseph Sternberg, of Asheville,
N. C., has returned home after a
short visit in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bremen
motored to Rochester, N. Y. last
Friday to attend the wedding of
Mrs. Bremen’s sister.
BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Brandes
announce the birth of a daughter,
Sally, on Sunday, August 16th.
COHEN - ZIMMERMAN
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohen announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Jeanette, to Ben Zimmerman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Zimmerman, the
date of the marriage to be an
nounced later.
FAREWELL PARTY
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Benja
min Fineberg, a farewell dinner
party given by fifty close friends
of the couple took place at the
Standard Club on Thursday eve
ning, August 13th.
Mr. and Mrs. Fineberg left for
New York, where they will make
their future home, early in the
week.
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