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Friday, August 19, 1949
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
FOR SALE
Beautiful Briarhilis (Solloway)i
apartment. Carpeting. Chande-
lliers. Screened porch. Also I
ihave some very lovely homes'
in Johnson Estates and Druid
(Hills
Mrs. Dora Smith
DE 3883
1291 Emory Road. N. E.
MORRIS BROS.
LUGGAGE SHOP
236 Peachtree, N. W.
CYpress 2870
Atlanta, Ga.
Southern SociaL
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan F. Wolfe,
Sr., have returned from a vacation
at Savannah Beach.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rubenstein
of Savannah are back after a trip
to Tampa-
*****
Mr- and Mrs. Sam Schindler of
Clarksville, Tenn., have been visit
ing Miss Daisy Jacobs in Atlanta.
*****
Mr. and Mrs- Louis Persh and
son have returned to Washington
after a visit with their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Wender, in Atlan
ta.
lanta are spending the weekend at
St. Simon’s Island.
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PLAZA
Beauty Salon
1025 Ponce de Leon
HE. 6166
Mrs. Jack Eisman has returned
to Atlanta after spending a month
in Los Angeles with her mother, j
Mrs. Ethel Guggenheim-
*****
I)r- and Mrs. Simon Wender and
children of Norman. Okla-. are vis
iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Wender.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seidenberg
have returned to Savannah after
a trip to Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Mrs. Arhur Shulhafer was to
return this week from a visit to
Seattle, Denver and Chicago.
*****
Miss Rose Rosenberg of Wash
ington will arrive in Atlanta Fri
day to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs A. L- Rosenberg.
*****
Abie Esral. Meyer Garber, Vic
tor Romano and Bert Saul of At
lanta spent the past week at Tybee
Beach.
*****
Mrs. Bertram Maier of Atlanta
is vacationing in Atlantic City.
Mr- and Mrs. L. C- Long of At
L- A. Rosenberg of Atlanta left
Wednesday for Madison, Wis,
where he will meet his son Barrv.
who has been attending Indianolo
Camp. They will be joined in New
Iork by his wife and daughter, Mrs.
Harley Ross.
*****
Mrs. B. Bukofzer of Atlanta
spent a couple of days in Athens
recently with her brother, Jake
Joel.
*****
Miss Barbara Landau of Los
Angeles is visiting her aunt. Mrs.
Sigo Farkas. in Albany. She was
to return to Atlanta for a visit
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs- Nathan F- Wolfe.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bolgla and
Mrs. Ben Popkin spent the week
end at Camp Blue Star.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller of At
lanta are touring the West, stop
ping at Los Angeles, San Fran
cisco, Victoria. Vancouver, Lake
Louise. Banff, and Chicago-
*****
Mrs. Amy Waxelbaum of Atlan
ta is visiting Mrs. Simon Selig.
also of Atlanta, at the latter’s sum
mer home at Atlantic City.
Mrs. Ray Frank and daughter
Lynn have returned to Atlanta af
ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Baron, of Cambridge, Mass., at the
latter’s summer cottage at Fal
mouth, Cape Cod. They also visited
Mrs. Louis Bower at Bell Harbor,
L. I-
*****
Mr. and Mrs- Milton Rice have
returned to Atlanta after visiting
Cincinnati and Dayton.
l^iew s^lrrivals
Mr. and Mrs- Bert H. Gershon
of Atlanta announce the birth of
a daughter. Cathy Anne, on Aug.
15. Mrs. Gershon is the former
Miss Muriel Sachs of Chicago-
*****
Mr. and Mrs- Reuben Crimm of
Atlanta announce the birth of a
son Alan Lawrence on August 15.
Mrs. Crimm is the former Miss
Janet Fishman of Oklahoma City.
*****
Mr- and Mrs- Sam Bredow of
Atlanta announce the arrival of a
son Brian Aaron by adoption. Th.
baby’s sister is Sherilyn Bredow
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenblatt of
Atlanta announce the birth of a
sun, Stephen Lee. on August 14-
Mrs. Greenblatt is the former Miss
Gerri Mattel of Atlanta.
*****
Mr. and Mrs- Charles M. Furch
gott of Savannah announce the
birth of a son. Charles Max, Jr .
on August 10. Mrs. Furchgott is
the former Miss Jane Solomons.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rubin of Au
gusta announce the birth of a
daughter, Bonnie Lee, on August 3-
Mrs. Susie R. Kennedy
TEACHER OF
PIANO and VOICE
25 Standish Ave., N. W.
1 ISlock From Brook wood Station
EMerson 1859
BRYAN UNVEILING
Friends and relatives of Mrs.
! Max Bryan, Mr- and Mrs. Max
Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bryan,
! all of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs.
| Sidney Bryan of Miami are in-
; vited to an unveiling in memory
| of Max Bryan at 2:30 p. m., Sun
day, August 21, at Greenwood
J Cemetery- Rabbi Harry H- Epstein
; and Rev. P. S- Clein will officiate.
B o a z Optical Comp any
Established 35 Years Atlanta, Georgia
228 MITCHELL STREET, S. W.
EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED
Doctors Prescriptions Filled
PEOPLE TODAY are not inclined
to cheap merchandise but they are anxious for Good
Clothes at Reasonable prices.
If you want assurance as to our ability
give us a trial for the Fall Season.
Our prices range from $52.50 up. Im
ported materials from $80 up.
Give us an opportunity to serve you and
be convinced of distinctive styling and quality work
manship.
BEN JEROME
PRACTICAL TAILOR FOR LADIES AND MEN
Ansley Hotel LAmar 2461
ALTERATIONS REMODELING REPAIRING
Minsk to Attend
Camp Wei-Met
Malcolm N. Minsk has recently
been selected by the Southern
Section Jewish Welfare Board
Youth Institute to serve as one of
the representatives from Atlanta
and the Region, at the National
Jewish Youth Conference to be
held at Camp Wei-Met, Narrows-
burg, N. Y., Sept. 2 to 9.
Mr. Minsk, a senior at Emory
I University, has served as presi-
j dent of the JTC 460 AZA Chapter,
j president of the Alliance Youth
Council for two terms and as pres-
| ident of the Atlanta BBYO Coun-
I ciL At present he is a member of
SOZ and treasurer of the Alliance
Youth Council.
This past summer he served as
the Alliance Youth Council dele
gate to the Atlanta Southern Sec
tion Jewish Welfare Board Insti
tute. In addition, he recently at
tended the Brandeis Youth Camp
of the South at Hendersville, N. C.
WATCH REPAIR
• QUICK SERVICE
• ECONOMY PRICES
• RING REPAIRING
• Work Guaranteed
GAINES JEWELRY
503 Ponce de Leon Ave.
Announcing Opening of
Serapliina Cok en
StuJio .( Batt.l
1720 Peachtree Rd., N. W.
Classes Begin Sept. 12
For Information call EX. 2907
Classes for Children,Adults
ONLY Genuine
a esc and American
RESTAURANT
Serving a complete line of
Chinete & American Food»
Maine lobsters, steaks,
chicken and Chinese fam
ily dinners a specialty.
★ home orders *
In heat retaining contain-
era and tacked to take out.
Dally: 11 a. m. to 11 p. m.
|Sunday: 12 p. m. to 11 p. nt.
AIR-CONDITIONED
WA. 6706
26\<i CAIN ST.. N. E.
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HENRY GRADY HOTEL
Insured Savings
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3#> Per Annum
Safe Home Loans
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and loan association,
nans, Call or Writ*
J. L. R. BOYD
■**r*t»rr and Attorney
tt Br**d St., N. W. HA. MU
Made to Order
Just for You!
;Now is fhe time for you to have
your furs Repaired, Re modeled,
or Made to-Order.
;We have the ideas, the craftman-
ship and the experience.
Call ALpine 8079.
J. P. DAVIS
Custom Furrier
14 Harris St. N. W.
Opposite Capital City Club
Ann,,. Buckhead’s New
bouncing Portrait Studio
322 E. Paces Ferry Rd.
Portraits By
Helen Burke, P. A. A.
Special Evening Appointments for Business People.
Phone EXchange 1120 .
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