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The Southern Israelite
January 28, 1938
Personal Mention
Dr. ami Mrs. Nathan Blass have
returned from a wedding trip to
Miami and Havana, Cuba, and are
residing at 1229 Virginia Avenue.
Mrs. Ed Lonsberg is enjoying a
stay in Richmond, Va.
Mrs. I. Mortiz, of New York, is
the guest of her son and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lavinc.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rappaport
Will leave Saturday for a' stay in
New York City.
Miss Clarice Furchgott and Miss
Rosalyn Furchgott will leave Sat
urday for New York, where they
will attend the wedding of Miss
Muriel Doris Meyer and William
Henry Rosenfeld, Jr. They will
visit in Cleveland, Chicago and
Youngstown, Ohio before return
ing home.
Mrs. EfTron Taranto, of Mont
gomery, Ala., is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Eli Behar.
Mrs. Walter I. Kahn has return
ed to her home in Louisville, Ky.,
after spending several weeks in the
city with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Brown, at 607 Bonaven-
ture Ave.
Mrs. S. E. NLssenbaum has re
turned from Baltimore, where she
visited her brother, Sol Winer. Mr.
Winer is recuperating from a re
cent illness.
Mrs. Jennie Lissauer, of New
York, who enjoyed a stay in At
lanta, left this week for Palm
Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Herbert Haas returned last
week from a stay in Chicago.
Friends of Mrs. S. H. Weinberg
will be glad to learn that she is
recuperating from a recent illness
at her home, 486 Boulevard, N. E.
Mrs. A. W. Goldstein, of Roch
ester, N. Y., is the guest of her son
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Breman.
Mrs. J. Bron, of St. Louis, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Abel-
man on Clifton Road.
Friends of Mrs. Otto Schwab
will be glad to learn that she is
recuperating at her home after
injuries sustained in a recent acci
dent.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxel Young, of
New York, have been visiting in
the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roger
Fleischer were guests of their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baum,
en route to their home in Philadel
phia after a wedding trip to Mi
ami, Fla.
Friends of Herbert Haas will be
glad to learn that he is convalesc
ing at his home following a recent
illness.
Miss Sylvia Singer, monologist
and character actress, has arrived
in Atlanta to establish residence.
Miss Singer, who was associated
with the Provincetown Players,
has opened a Drama Studio at the
Standard Club.
Mrs. Herman Kuhlman is spend
ing some time in New York.
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i Benefit Bridge
Wins Interest
Atlanta organizations, including
j the Zionist District, Hadassah, the
Ahavath Acn m Sisterhood and the
Shearith Israel Sisterhood are co
operating with the Atlanta Young
Judaean Council in the benefit
bridge to be given on Monday eve
ning, February 7th, at the Ansley
Hotel Roof Garden.
Prize awards and a floor show will
be features of the evening. Tickets
may be obtained from Mrs. M. T.
Constangy, who is assisting the
Council in preparations for the
affair, at VEmon 1273.
Atlanta Women Send Greetings
"Uniongranvi” from The Temple Sisterhood in Atlanta and other
Sisterhood units in the South are among the thousands of me^ages
which Mrs. Leon L. Watters (left), president of the National Federa
tion of Temple Sisterhoods, is giving to Mrs. Abram Simon, founder.
More than 1100 women from every section of the country attended
the Chicago meeting marking the 25th anniversary celebration of the
women’s organization. Mrs. Ernst Ilorwitz represented The Temple
Sisterhood of Atlanta.
Dr. Marx Holds
Forum Sunday
A topic of current interest will
be discussed at the Open Forum
to be held Sunday, January 30th,
«t The Temple. Dr. David Marx
will address the Forum audience
and will answer questions relating
to the theme in the last half of the
Forum period. The Open Forum
will begin at 11:00 A. M.
ENGAGEMENTS
(jl.USTROM—QlNSBURQ
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Glustrom an
nounce the engagement of their
I daughter, Naomi, to Emanuel Hap-
j py Ginsburg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
j N. Ginsburg. the date of the mar-
I riage to be announced later.
January 30, at the Synagogue, 359
Capitol Avenue. The meeting will
begin at 10:00 A. M., and is open
to the public.
Faculty members and mothers
of The Temple religious school stu
dents will be guests of The Temple
Sisterhood at a Tea on Monday
afternoon, January 31st, at three
o’clock.
A discussion of problems of the
religious school will be led by Dr.
David Marx and Dr. Samuel Sand-
mel.
Members of The Temple Sister
hood and friends are cordially in
vited.
BRIDAL PAIR
TO BE FETED
Mr. and Mrs. J. Turetsky will
entertain at a reception on Sun
day afternoon, January 30th, from j
three to six, honoring their daugh- |
ter Fannye, and her fiance, Meyer i
; B. Morris. The reception will be j
1 held at their residence, 564 Park-
| way Drive.
No invitations have been issued ,
| to this affair, but all friends of the I
i honor guests are invited to call.
Sockolov Society’
JUNIOR HADASSAH
PLANS DANCE
"How the United States Can
j Stay Neutral and Maintain World
Peace” will be the subject to be j
discussed by F. Taffel at the week-
Thc regular monthly meeting of ly meeting of the Nuham Sockolov |
Junior Hadassah will be held on Literature Society on SunHnv
Sunday afternoon, January 30th, i
at Hotel Ansley. j
Final plans for the Annual Paid-
Up Membership Dance will be dis
cussed at the meeting, which will
begin at 3 o’clock. The dance is
scheduled for February 3rd at the
Jewish Progressive Club. Bill Man-
ley and his Orchestra will furnish
music for the affair between the
hours of 9:30 and 12:30 A. M. The
program will pertain to the Jewish
National Fund.
Reinhardt’s
Restaurant
Formerly of Miami, Florida
Just Good Food
AT
Popular Prices
Comer Pryor and Houston Sts.
Across from Candler Bldg.
Exhibit Coming
A showing of the WPA Child
ren’s Art Exhibit will be held at
the Jewish Educational Alliance
for a period of two weeks begin-
I ning on February 1st. The exhibit,
which is touring the country, in
cludes water colors and ceramics
executed by children throughout
the United States.
large, or small orders
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iJ.P.C. MEETS J.C.C.
The Jewish Progressive Club i
basketball team, undefeated in ,
I amateur circles, will meet the j
Knoxville Jewish Community Cen
ter team on Sunday night, January !
30th, at 9 o’clock.
Following the games, a dance!
will be held in the Jewish Pro- I
gressive club ballroom, with the |
University of Georgia Orchestra,
known as the University of Geor
gia Bulldogs, providing the dance
music. The next match for the
team is scheduled for February 2nd.
Three games will be played by
the Jewish Educational Alliance
Basketball League on Sunday, Jan
uary 30.
The S. P. C. team will face the
D. S. I. players in the opening
game, and the Ruthonians and
Cordozians, two girls teams, will
clash in the second game. The
closing match will feature the S.
I. P. and the A. B. C.
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