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The Southern Israelite
November 18
1938
For Your Convenience
271 Ponce de Leon
at
PIG N WHISTLE
Where COLONIAL
£ Quality
% Courtesy
0 Service
is Paramount
Also
Peachtree Liquor Store
141 Peachtree
A Complete Line of Fine
Whiskies, Cordials, Gins
All Laundry and Dry
Cleaning Service
Ponce de Leon Laundry
Vernon 2216
New Collars On ,
White Shirts*
Traveling Atlantans
Mrs. R. Minsk, Mrs. Ida Levine
and Miss Louisa Levine are spend
ing several weeks in New York.
Mrs. Frances Copy is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Scott.
Miss Audrey Pintchuck of New
York, guest of her grandmother,
Mrs. A. Pintchuck, has been join
ed by her mother, Mis. Saul Pint
chuck. Both will return to New
York together.
Mrs. Ben Wildauer and her sis
ter, Mrs. L. Roy Strauss, are
spending November in New York
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haas have
been in New York City.
Mrs. Sarah De Mayo and daugh
ter, Louise formerly of Cairo, Ill.,
are now residing in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saul
and family are now residing in
Los Angeles, Cal.
Mrs. M. Beton and son, Ned,
formerly of Rhodes, Italy, have
taken up residence in San Fran
cisco, Cal., after spending several
weeks in Atlanta with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weinstock
and Miss Lena Goldstein returned
from Jacksonville, Fla., where
they attended the Southeastern
Florists’ Convention.
Miss Minnie Cuba is convalcse-
cing from a recent operation.
Mrs. Alvin Ferst of Atlanta and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weil, of
Montgomery, Ala., spent several
days in Charleston, where they at
tended the 75th birthday celebra
tion of their father, Tssac Marks.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Guzy have
been in Ne wYorft City.
Mrs. Walter Kennedy is spend
ing the winter with her brother
and sister* - Mr and Mrs. Sidney
A Habit Easy to Acquire...
Once you experience the modern and very per-
onal hospitality of MACKEY’S Beauty Shop, you
will readily understand why so many women
(who care) after visiting here once, never think
of going elsewhere thereafter. . . The pleasant
location in the shopping center . . . Selected
clientle . . . Comfortable private booths . . . Re
liable beauticians to serve you ... All combine to
create an impression that makes preference for
MACKEY’S
A habit easy to acquire
PHONE FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY
JA. 1057 JA. 1056 ¥A. 0073
DAYAN’S
THE LINEN HOUSE
THE FINEST IN LINENS—HANDKERCHIEFS
and most complete line of infants wear
YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT DAYANS
164 Peachtree St. Opposite Paramount Theatre
DEPENDABLE QUALITY
Painting and Wall Papering
SAM I. FRIDDELL
Night Phone
MA. 0467
387 Peachtree, N. E.
WA. 1277
J. Frederick Smith
(Formerly of Hughes Furniture Co.)
UPHOLSTERING
Repairing - Refinishing
Put new color in your home. Bring those old, dingy
chairs in to us and let us recover them with one of our
smart new fabrics.
HEmlock 0711 In Ansley Park 1873 Piedmont Ave.
Solomonson, in Dalas, Texas. She
was given a surprise party by
friends before she left.
Mrs. Joseph Ebner, of Spring-
field, Illinois, is the guest of her
son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Fine.
Mr. and Mrs. William Breman
announce the birth of a daughter,
Carol Gail, Nov. 14. Mrs. Breman
was formerly Miss Sylvia Gold
stein. of Rochester, N. Y.
Miss Pauline Kartus, ol Ashe
ville, N. C., and Miss Helen Sokol,
of Birmingham, Ala., were week
end guests of Mrs. Mendel Romm.
Misses Bernie Shainker, Muriel
Halperin and Lorraine Wilensky,
students at the University of Geor
gia, were the week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Shainker,
Gate City Guests
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coleman and
son, Phillip, of Yonkers, N. Y.. are
guests of their brother and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hankin.
Mis. Julius Hagedorn, of Opila-
ka, Ala., is recuperating from an
operation at Piedmont Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ogden,
formerly of New York, are now
residing in Atlanta with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Harris, Sr. Mrs. Ogden is the
former Leila Harris.
P. W. Zacharias, of Jacksonville,
Fla., arrives Sunday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Oberdorfer.
Mrs. A. J. Weinberg is recuper
ating from a recent operation.
Alex Jacobs is going to Nash
ville, Term., Sunday.
Mr.'and Mrs. Leonard Haas and
Mrs. M. L. Hirsch are in New
York City.
Miss Hankin Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hankin
will entertain at a dance at the
Jewish Progressive Club Satur
day evening, Nov. 26. honoring
their daughter, Natalie Doris, on
her sixteenth birthday.
Miss Frances Sinkoe. accom
panied by Miss Lila Feldman, of
Perth Amboy. N. J., and Miss
Adele Stern, of Newark
guests, spent the past
with her parents, Mr.
N. Sinkoe.
Mrs. Joseph T. Brown is in New
York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Janis, of
Newark, N. J., are visiting their
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Brown.
Miss Polly Lou Rich, who is at
tending Maryland State College,
will spend the Thanksgiving holi
days with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. William Rich.
Miss Marie Strauss, a student at
Holmquist School in New Hope,
Pa., will spend the Thanksgiving
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Strauss.
Co,7tings anil Goings
Ed Bahari, of Columbia. S. C.,
was the week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Dittler.
Miss Margaret Eiseman, who is
a student at Goucher College,
Baltimore. Md„ will spend the
Thanksgiving holidays with her
mother, Mrs. Morris Eiseman.
Dr. Isaac Capliouto, Morris
Capilouto, Misses Susan and Ma-
thilde Capilouto of Montgomery,
Ala., were week-end visitors in
the city.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Bloom have
returned from a motor trip to
New York City.
Mrs. Florence Stone arrives
Sunday to visit her brother and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adler.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kulman
have returned from New York
City.
Bar Mitzvah
Mr. and Mi's. S. M. Jacobs in
vite their friends to attend the
Bar Mitzvah of their son. Larry
Irwin, Saturday, Nov. 26. at 9 a. m.
at the Ahavath Achim Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs will hold
open house Sunday, Nov. 27, from
3 to 5 p. m. at their home, 1587
Johnson Road, N. E. No cards.
N. J.. her
week-end
and Mrs.
Marriages
Miss Rosalind Simmons, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sim
mons, became the bride of Nat
F. Klausman, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Marcus Klausman. at a ceremony
performed by Rabbi David Marx
at the Standard Club Nov. 12.
Miss Charlotte Simmons was
her sister’s maid of honor, and
Jerome Klausman acted as best
man lor his brother. Miss Geor-
gene Klausman, the bridegrom’s
sister, kept the bride’s book.
Following the ceremony, the
bride’s parents entertained at a
dinner for the bridal party and a
few close friends.
The coitple left during the even
ing for a wedding trip to Miami,
Fla., and upon their return they
will reside in Decatur.
Out-of-town guests attending
the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
L. Davis Phillips, Charlotte, N. C.;
Mrs. D. L. Gross, David Gross, Jr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bern-
tein, of Nashville. Tenn.; Mrs.
Jos. Jacobson and Myron Oppen-
heimer, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs.
Charles Simmons and Jack Cohen,
of Spartanburg, S. C.
C. Hess, Thursday Jan oc „
: David Marx, assisted' p abbi
Myron Silverman, of Bu t ,‘ , Rabbl
Ala - YHL read the marriage*? 1,
vice at the Standard Cl.
Mrs. Jake H. Hirsch will )e ,
I daughter’s matron oi 1 , n
Miss Polly Lou Rich will
maid of honor. The bri
will be given in mania
father, Mr. Hirsch, and i
Fox will be Mr. Hess' b<
Following the ceren
wedding guests will be
at dinner at the club a
Mr. Hess and his bride
for a honeymoon in
Upon their return they
for one year in Texas
after that time to make
in Atlanta.
the
neH
lolulu
reside
J riling
Birthday Part
Miss Estelle Bass became the
bride of Edward Ralph Harris,
formerly of Cleveland, Ohio, last
Wednesday at a ceremony per
formed by Rabbi Harry Epstein.
Relatives and a few close friends
gathered at the home of the bride’s
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Benamy, to witness the
ceremony. The couple left im
mediately afterwards for Miami
on their wedding trip. After their
return they will reside in Atlanta.
Miss Hazel Taylo
her sixteenth birthdav
; teria Gardens. Among 11
ent were Nickie Kuniamkv n
| Ramon Wender, Leon
j more, Irving Barnett. J ,
i Herman Hale, Bill Hit , j> V/v
j Schoenberg, Dave Baiwr
j Dixie Cohen and the M;
Kuniansky. Natalie Hakin
riet Kuniansky, Ethel Lever V
A?u. rber ’ Peggy C <
Alice Athlone, and Esther H
Announcement'
Miss Marjorie Hirsch, daughter j
of Mr. and Mrs. Jake H. Hirsch, I
will become the bride of Henry H.
Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
PEANUTS
and
CANDIES
*Always Fresh”
For Highest Quality
INSIST ON
We Have
Silked a
COMPLETE
LINE
BIRDS EYE
FROSTED
FOODS
*
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1 FAMOUS FOODS FOR
FAMOUS DISHES”
Phone HE. 1677
MACK’S FOOD STORE
2295 PEACHTREE ROAD, N. E
209 EDGEWOOD AVE. AT BUTLER ST.
Open Until 9:00 F. M. Thanksgiving Eve.
Closed All Day Thanksgiving
CHOICE FOODS .... PRICED RIGHT
Buy Your Complete Thanksgiving Dinner Here
Comfortably Heated All Under One Roof
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“The Store With The Open Front'
j Highland & Virginia Produce & Poultry Co.
1038 N. Highland Ave., N. E.
ALL POULTRY DRESSED FREE
WE “KOSHER’’ CHICKENS DAILY
f We Deliver HE. 9142
JOE SHIELDS
Freshest Fruits and Vegetables On The North Side
We Carry A Complete Line of Chickens and Ducks
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EACLE COFFEE COMPANY
For Your Convenience Has Moved to 60 ALABAMA ST., S. W.
A Full line FRUIT CAKE MATERIAL
Ample Parking Space New and Wider Selection
HEALTH FOOD SPECIALISTS
Battle Creek - Dietetic Foods - Madison 1 Modern - Parkelp
^ Full Line of Soy Bean Products
Atlantas Greatest Assortment of Fine Imported COFFEES TEAS, SPICES,
Kxtracts Etc. WILD BROWN and Genuine HONDURAS RICE
All Kinds of Imported BEANS.
A ... WE DELIVER WAlnut 2538
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