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Friday, September 11,1936
Southern Israelite
Page Fifteen
Scores of_Visitors In City For High Holiday Observance
Informal Parties Arranged To Fete
Out-ofToIvners Until Wednesday
Atlanta is attracting scores of
out-of-town visitors for the New
Year observance next week. To the
long list of those who make an an-
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New Year Greetings
PEGGY HALE
201 Peachtree, N. E.
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L. F. PIRKLE
Furniture
U pholstering
455 Courtland, N. E.
WA. 8865
Sol Levin
Signs
118 Luckie Street
WA. 3717
nual trip to the city in order to be
with friends and relatives during
the High Holidays, will be added
many new visitors who will spend
the New Year here for the first
time.
A number of parties have been
arranged for the out-of-towners
during the days preceding the New
i ear, all of the informal.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lonsberg left
this week for an extended trip in
the East.
* * *
Mrs - s - A - Friedman, of Pensa
cola. Fla., is visiting her son and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wasser.
* * *
Miss Carrie Schiff has returned
to the city after visiting relatives
in Mobile, Ala.
* + *
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Erbesfield
spent the week-end in Birmingham,
Ala., where they attended the wed
ding of Miss Pearl Feldstein and
Leonard Lewis.
* * *
Miss Catherine Brown, of Mo
bile, Ala., is now residing in At
lanta.
* * *
Misses Boots Orlin and Florae
Berman, of Miami Beach, Fla.,
spent the week-end here en route
to Tuscaloosa, Ala., where they will
attend the University of Alabama.
♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Metzger
and family spent Labor Day in Sel
ma, Ala. with relatives.
* *< *
Miss Rubye Rosenburg spent the
week-end in Columbus, Ga.
* * *
Mrs. Sidney Long, of Chicago, is
the guest here of Mr. and Mrs. Sig
Samuels.
Mrs. Louis Kaufman and son,
Sammy, of Montgomery, Ala., who
have been the guests here of Mrs.
A. Holzman, will return home Sat
urday.
Miss Rose Levin, of Miami, Fla.,
who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Levy, will leave shortly to attend
college at Tallahassee, Fla.
Mi's. Jake Cohen and daughter,
Marilyn, have returned to their
home m Miami, Fla., after spend
ing some time in the city.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Haas have
returned from their wedding trip
and are at home with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur E. Haas.
* « *
Miss Bertha Waldman, who was
the guest here of Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Levy, has returned to her
home in Chicago.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hirshberg
and Miss Anne Hirshberg are in
Linville, N. C.
* * •
Miss Toots Wilensky has returned
from an extended vacation in Mi
ami, Fla.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Guthman, of
Savannah, spent a short time in
the city this week.
* * *
Miss Bernice Berman spent the
Uibor Day week-end in Birming
ham, Ala., as the guest of Miss
Ann Pollack.
♦ * *
Miss Rae Papouchado spent the
week-end in Columbus, Ga.
* m *
Mrs. Morris Hirsch has returned
from Birmingham, Ala. and Evans
ville, Ind.
* * *
Miss Marion Cohen is vacation
ing in Charleston, S. C.
* * *
Mrs. Leo G. Strauss and Miss
Clementine Haas are spending
some time in New York and At
lantic City.
M * *
Mr. and Mrs. Monie Ferst have
returned from New York.
* * *
Miss Ada Danneman spent the
feek-end in Columbus, Ga.
EISEMAN - LONG
Mrs. Morris Eiseman announces
the engagement of her daughter,
Mitzi, to Louis Long, son of Mrs.
Sidney Long, of Chicago, the mar
riage to be solemnized at a later
date.
* * *
SAMUEL - KEMPER
Ben F. Samuel announces the
engagement of his daughter, Doris
Esther, of New York, formerly of
Atlanta, to Nat Kempner, of New
York, the date of the marriage to
be announced later.
* * *
RIRTHS
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Weisburd ? of
Newark, N. J., announce the birth
of a daughter, Beverly, on August
28th. Mrs. Weisburd is the former
Miss Ida Taratoot, of Atlanta.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Max London an
nounce the birth of a son, Bobby,
on July 26th.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldstein, of
Terre Haute, Ind., formerly of At
lanta, announce the birth of a son
on September 1st. Mrs. Goldstein
is the former Miss Frances Weis-
man.
ROSS•GOLDRERG
Of widespread interest is the an
nouncement by Mr. and Mrs. J.
Boss, of Atlanta, of the marriage
at their home of their daughter,
Eva Florence, to Joseph Goldberg,
of Atlanta, formerly of Rockmart,
« bun(la y> September 6th.
Rabbi Harry H. Epstein and Rabbi
Tobias Geffen, assisted by Cantor
M. Landman, officiated at the im
pressive ceremony in the presence
of friends and relatives.
The bride was attended by her
(Continued on Page 161
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stein-
heimer, of Savannah, Ga., spent
Misses Sadie Hasson, Sarah Va- several city this week,
ron, and Sarah Franco have re
turned to Montgomery, Ala., after
spending a week with relatives
here.
BRIARCLIFF
BEAUTY SALON
1244 Virginia Ave., N. E.
Phone HE. 7778 for
Appointment
WEDDING INVITATIONS
Announcements, At Home and Visiting Cards
L. D. SPECHT ENGRAVING CO.
92 Plaza Way, S. W. MAm 7917
Between Pryor and Whitehall
ANNOUNCING OUR FALL SHOWING
MRS. ELLA BUCHANAN GUNN
297 Oxford Place, N. E.
DE. 0398
Best Wishes for the New Year
GILN ER
KOSHER MEAT MARKET
326 Capitol Ave., S. E.
MA. 1393
McCray Refrigeration Sales Corp.
Atlanta Branch-338 Peachtree, N. E.
WA. 6185
COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION
The friends of Mrs. Rose Berger
will be glad to learn that she has
returned to her home in Atlanta
after an absence of seven months
in Tampa, Fla., where she recup
erated from an injury. While Mrs.
Berger was in Tampa, she was the
guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Berger, Mr. and Mrs. Ben S.
Berger, and Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Chaite.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Will Montag have
returned from Atlantic City and
New York.
* * *
Mrs. Morris Moss is in Jackson
ville, Fla.
* * *
Miss Ella Saperstein was a vis
itor to Columbus, Ga. over the
week-end.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Sig Montag have
returned from a trip of several
weeks to the Pacific Coast.
* * #
Miss Rose Gilner spent the
week-end in Birmingham, Ala.
* M *
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosenberg
and daughters, Evelyn and Alyce,
of Greenwood, S. C., were guests
last week-end of Mr. and Mrs.
Marion H. Rosenberg.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weill and
daughters, Peggy and Helen, have
returned from New York and
Washington, D. C.
' * * *
Ralph S. Tourial, Jake Amato,
Moreno Cohen, of Atlanta, spent
Labor day in Montgomery, Ala.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Kaufman
have returned from a several
months’ tour of Europe.
* * *
Isaac Hasson, Meyer Hosson,
and Morris Capilouto, of Montgom
ery, Ala., spent the past week in
the city.
* * *
Atlantians attending the Labor-
Day Jubillee Celebration in Bir
mingham, Ala., included Misses
Claire Bernard, Caroline Massell,
Florence Rice, Hazel Hirsch, Simon
Selig, Jr., Milton Klein, Jr., Ben
Massell, Jr., Joseph Price, Jr.,
Lambert Schwartz, Morris Bernard
and Herbert Rosenberg, Jrr
CRICHTON’S
BUSINESS
COLLEGE, Inc.
Plaza Way and
Pryor St.
Established 1885
Details Supplied
On Request
ATLANTA, GA.
WAlnut 9341
Season's
Greetings
Marist
College
ATLANTA
Mrs. Burk’s
PIES
Lodges arid Church
Suppers Our Specialty
427 ATLANTA AVE.
Phone MAin 0672
DRUID HILLS
DAIRY
Quality Dairy Products
1090 Briarcliff Rd., N. E.
HE. 7802
Clinton C. Allison, Owner
Best Wishes For
The New Year
FRED DIDSCHUNEIT
Contracting Painters
81 Edgewood Ave., S. E.
WAlnut 0920
Best Wishes for
the New Year
FURNITURE
GIFT
GALLERIES
980 W. Peachtree
HE. 7827 Atlanta
Residence Phone HE. 3323-J
MAJESTIC CAFE
Known To All People Who
Prefer Good Food
1026 PEACHTREE, N. W.
PHONE HE. 6165
W. E. BROWNE
DECORATING COMPANY
Antiques — Interiors — Reproductions
Atlanta
FLOWERS
and Pot Plants for all occasions
PAY CASH AND SAVE
DAFFODIL FLOWER SHOP
JACKSON 8538
Corner North Ave. & Juniper St.
“Meet Me At The Picayune Tonight”
1033 Boulevard, N. E.
“The Food Is Delicious'
When Driving On The North Side
TRY OUR EXCELLENT CURB SERVICE
Wender & Robert* Drug Store
3073 Peachtree Road
CH. 1122