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The Southern Israelite
December 24, 1 937
Variety Of Social Affairs On Holiday Calendar For Week
BALL YHOO, AZA TOURNAMENT
LEAD ENTERTAINMENT LIST
The social season has reached a high peak of excitement
as the week-end begins, and if “dancing on the streets” is a
term which leans toward exaggeration, it is at least safe to
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PERSONAL MENTION
Season’s Greetings
from
Walter R. McDonald
State Capitol
Since the beginning of the week,
with scores of Atlanta students
home from college, there have been
many private parties, ranging from
“Barn Dances’’ to bridge affairs.
The Ballyhoo festivities will be
the crowning event of the week
end at the Standard Club. Paul
Tremaine and Orchestra will pro
vide dance music for the affair,
which has a nautical theme.
The AZA SoJUthem Regional
Tourriament is another evenjt
which is drawing many out-of-
town visitors to the city.
PRENTICE L. MEADOWS
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
RED ROCK BUILDING
The Modernization Co., Inc.
“GENERAL CONTRACTORS’’
69 Baker St., N. W. MAin 3416
George C. Ogletree
Tax Consultant
1412 William-Oliver Bldg.
WA 6829
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FRANK H. REYNOLDS
CO.
VOLUNTEER BUILDING
WA. 5277
Delicious Bread and Cakes Fresh Every Hour
HAZEL BAKING CO.
932 GORDON ST., S. W. RAymond 6147
Exhibitors Service Company
Distributors of Bank Night
ATLANTA
J. I. CHANEY
PAINTER
83 Marietta St.
MA. 5352
Harvey II. Hunt Company
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
First National Bank Building
Lumber For Every Purpose
MILLER LUMBER CO.
1001 FORTRESS ST. MAin 3156
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R. H. WOLFE
Distributor for
CUBE STEAK MACHINES
329 Peachtree, N. E. MA. 8700
Miss Hariette Friedman left for
Miami, Fla. to be the guest of Miss
Belle Tannen and her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gershon.
Upon her return, Miss Friedman
will enter Wesleyan College.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. John Cohlman are
spending the holiday week-end in
Charleston, S. C.
* t *
Harry Lewis Berman, who is
attending Riverside Military Acad
emy in Gainesville, Ga., is spending
the holdays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Berman, on Park
Drive.
* * *
Miss Babette Ferst, who has been
attending the School of Fine and
Applied Arts, is holidaying in At
lanta.
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Mrs. Victor Kriegshaber and
daughter, Miss Marion Kriegsha
ber, have returned from Indian
apolis, Ind., where they attended
the wedding of Mrs. Kriegshaber’s
grandson, William Kingdom.
* • *
Mrs. Harry Hyman, of Chicago,
who has been visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Berman, return
ed home this week with her son,
Leslie.
* * *
Mrs. Elsa Long, of Chicago, who ]
has been the guest of her son and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Long,
has returned home.
• • »
Miss Lucille Schoenberg, of Bu
ford, S. C., spent the past week
end in the city.
* * *
Allen Jacobson, who is now re
siding in Evansville, Ind., was a
a week-end visitor in the city.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hirsch are
spending some time at Miami
Beach, Fla.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zacharias
and daughter, Miss Betty Jane
Zacharias, are visiting in Colum
bus and Bninbridge, Ga. during the
holidays.
* * *
Jack Friedland, of Wilmington,
N. C., Eddie Brenner, of Anderson,
S. C., and Sam Breen, of Hender
sonville, N. C„ are spending the
week-end in the city.
* * *
Mrs. L. H. Hirschfteld and daugh
ter, Miss Eda Lorraine Kuhr, are
the guests of Mrs. Morris Adler.
Miss Kuhr is being entertained at
a round of social affairs.
* • *
Miss Fannye Oast, who is attend
ing Vanderbilt University, was a
visitor in the city last Saturday
en route to spend the holidays
with her family in Estill, S. C.
* * *
Mrs. Everett Iseman and mother,
Mrs. Celia Smith, of Savannah,
Ga., are visiting Mrs. Milton Eisen-
berg.
* * *
Miss Rita Abelman returned
Monday from Maryland Univer
sity and will enjoy the holiday
season with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Abelman, on Clifton
Road.
* • *
Mrs. Maurice Jacobus left Wed
nesday for a stay in Atlantic City,
N. J. * . *
Mrs. Morris Eiseman, Miss Mar
garet Eiseman and Jack Eiseman
are enjoying a ten-day stay at
Miami Beach, Fla.
* • *
Ed Merlin, who is a Senior at
Vanderbilt University, stopped
over in the city last Saturday en
route to his home in Miami, Fla.
• * *
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mohr are
among members of the Atlanta
contingent who have left for New
York.
♦ * *
Miss Miriam Slotin, who is at-
1 tending the University of Illinois,
spent Wednesday in Atlanta en
j route to Savannah, where she will
spend the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Slotin.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. DeWald Cohen are
taking a trip through Mexico.
* * *
Joseph Lazear left Monday for
a stay of several weeks in Miami,
Fla.
Friends of Mrs. Joseph Loewus
wil be glad to learn that she is
recuperating from a recent illness.
Maxwell Siegelstein, who is at
tending Georgia Tech, is holiday
ing in Cleveland, Ohio.
* * *
Mrs. Oscar Strauss, Jr. and Mrs.
Joseph Hirsch have returned from
a short visit to Florida.
* * *
Miss Hazel Hirsch is spending
the holidays as the guest of Miss
Frances Cohen in Miami, Fla.
* * *
Miss Natalie Cohen left Thurs
day for a six-week vacation in
California. While in the state,
Miss Cohen will visit in Los Ange
les and San Francisco.
* * *
Miss Bernice Shainker will have
as her guests at her home, 690
Park Drive, N. Z., during the holi
day season and AZA convention
Miss Fannie Goldberg, of Charles
ton, S. C., and Miss Evelyn Kline,
of Columbia, S. C.
* * *
Mark Salzman is spending the
holidays in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
* * *
Miss Evelyn Weinkle, who is at
tending the University of Georgia,
will spend the holidays with Miss
Judith Wilensky in Jacksonville,
Fla.
*
Among the Atlanta students who
have returned from Riverside
Military Academy in Gainesville,
Ga. are Henry Alexander, Jr., who
will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Alexander, Sr., and Jerry
Kaufmann, who will be the guest
of his brother, Donald Kaufmann.
* * *
Mrs. Mimi Holliner, of Birming
ham, Ala., is visiting her brother
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Abner
Lichtenstein.
* * *
Ben Gerson, of Montgomery,
Ala., was the week-end guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haas.
* * *
Gilbert Cohen, who is attending
the College of Optometry in North
Illinois, is spending
with his mother. Mis. S j r ^ yi
Miss Helen Kanter ar „, C ° h «
! Saturday from Northwestern it 0 ”
■ versity to spend the holidS2 Uru *
her parents, Mr. and Mrs r n W,th
Kanter, at their home on%2 rge
cliff Road. on Br *r-
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Kauf
mann, of 83 26th St. N w ,
nounce the birth of a son on S^atS'
day, November 18, at Emory
versity Hospital. y um *
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hanan an
nounce the birth of a son and a
daughter, Louis and Rachel ™
Friday. December 17th. at Pi®?
mont Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmer,
man announce the birth of a dauirh
ter on December 13th at Piedmom
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis
Hirsch, of 1274 Ponce de L^n
Ave., N. E., announce the birth
of a son on Wednesday, December
22nd, at Emory University Ho;-
pital.
Eveninrf SancHls
CLEANED
For the Next Party
We work wonders with soi'-d,
scuffed, dance-worn sandals.
We dye them silver or gold—
Any Color!
*Jhs 3*±t in Shat Qopaitinj
224 PEACHTREE. WA.8727
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M'OMU ATTftftlOK
SAM EPSTEIN, Proprietor
SOUTHERN BELTING CO.
ESTABLISHED IN 1890
Manufacturers of
LEATHER BELTING
Sales Room and Factory
236-238 Forsyth SI, S. W.
Telephones:
WAlnut 7221-722?
ATLANTA
Respess & Respess
Certified Public Accountants
First National Bank Building
tfr-
THE SHADY LAWN TEA ROOM
WILL BE CLOSED DECEMBER 25th AND 26th
W’e appreciate the loyalty and patronage of our friends for
the past six years. W’e invite you to try our delicious Squab
and Chicken Dinners. W’e welcome parties as well as
individuals.
STEW’ART AVENUE CAlhoun 19U
2 Blocks South of Lakewood Ave.
Crisler Bottling Company
507 Peters St.
RA. 1106
Bottlers of Fine Beverages