The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 26, 1950, Image 4

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Pige Four THE SOUTHERN 1SR A E L 1 T E^ Fr'day, May 26, 1 ),iu f^tnpd C^)n ^Jh eir ^lincjers <7 \d BERL1NER-NODVIN Miss Rhoda Berliner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Berliner, of Dublin, Ga., is betrothed to Mar vin Nodvin .son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nodvin, Savannah. The wedding is to.take place on June 4 in the Fitzgerald Synagogue, Fitz gerald, Ga. Miss Berliner received her BFA . JJair S/ijfing "* ^ That Enhances The Lady's Beauty. Jhf/JmmJ Seauty Slop 1.'195 N. highland Ave. VE. 3222 SPECIAL Family Dinners IT IS REALLY A TREAT TO TAKE THE FAMILY TO THE Piedmont Tea Room 985 Piedmont Avc., N. E. degree from the University of Georgia in 1949. She is a holder of the Honorary Hillel Key, and was a member of the Art Stu dents League Mr. Nodvin received his B. A. degree from the University of Georgia in 1949 and is at present attending Emory University Law School. Mr. Nodvin is a member of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity and the Phi Alpha Delta, legal fra ternity. He has received honor keys from Alpha Sigma Pi, scholastic fraternity, and Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary political science fraternity. The couple plan to make their home in Atlanta. ROSENBAUM-LANG Miss Janice Rosenbaum, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.William Rosen baum of North Bergen. N. J , be- | came the bride of David S. Lang, I son of Mrs. William Lang in a | ceremony conducted recently in Savannah. Rabbi Abraham I. | Rosenberg and Cantor Albert I Singer officiated. Mrs. Jacob Lang was her sis- i ter-in-law’s matron of honor. Miss Paula Rosenbaum of Great Neck, ! cousin of the bride, was brides* 1 maid to her cousin. A reception j was held after the ceremony at Club Royale. The couple honey- j mooned in Miami. ALII ADEFF-LY KINS Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Alhadeff an nounce the engagement of their | daughter, Miss Sadie Alhadeff. to Isaac Neal Lykins, of Macon and j Atlanta, son of Mrs. 1. N. Lykins. I Sr. The marriage will be solemn- ; ized in June. WHAT’S COOKING Q ,/ O' . / —jou tii ern jocia Is Sara Berner is one of my fav orite comediennes. She is better known as Mabel Flapsaddle, one of Jack Benny's Brooklynese tele phone operators, as well as Jack s plumber girl friend. Gladys Zy- bisco. Sara will soon be the star of her own NBC program. "Sara's Pri vate Eye," besides her regular stints as Mrs. Horowitz in “Life of Luigi" on CBS and the Italian housekeeper, on Jimmie Durante s NBC show. You may remember Sara in the Universal-Interna tional film, “City Across the River." and "Story of Molly-X." She was recently the subject of a foto story in a national magazine, listing the nation's most interest ing people. Sara Berner’s first professional appearance, like most performers, Mrs. Sol Epsten of Atlanta is visiting her sister in California. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Kirch- baum of New York City have been spending a few days in Sa vannah. ***** Mrs. Esther Goldwasser of At lanta left this week on a two- month trip to Israel. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weill Jr. and son, formerly of Atlanta, are now making their home in Savannah. ***** Visiting Miss Estelle Manus in Atlanta are her mother,Mrs. Diana Manus of Landcaster, Pa., and her aunt, Mrs. Bessie Miller, of Indianapolis. ***** Mrs. Goldenberg of Pensacola is visiting her children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zwecker, in Atlanta. Friends of Miss Addie Stoin- heimer will be glad to learn that she is recovering from her recent eye operation and is now recuper ating at home. ***** Mrs. Bertram Maier has return ed from a trip to New York and Wilkes Barre, Pa. Mrs. Morris Slotin of Savannah is visiting her children, Mrs. M. Rosenstein, in Atlanta. ***** Miss Esther Gerson of Atlanta is visiting in New Orleans with Mrs. Sam Teles. JAKE JOHNSON'S GARAGE General Automobile Repairing 1564 Boulevard. N. E. HE. 1062-3 H & H UPHOLSTERY SHOP Refinishing, Repairing, Upholstering and Slip Covers, Corniro Boards, Drapes, Venetian Blinds (New and Repaired) 1540 BOULEVARD, N. E. EM. 3266 ROY A. HOLBROOK GUY M. HAMRY SAMPLES TRANSFER COMPANY Local Household Moving and Pick-Up Service 22 GEORGIA AVENUE, S. E. AL. 6223 Desoto and Plymouth Wagstaff Motor Company, Inc. DISTRIBUTORS 878 Spring St M N. W. At Eighth AUTOMOBILES — AND PARTS WHOLESALERS Vote For Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Sherman and brother "Bromo" Seltzer plan to fly to St. Louis for the week end. Mrs. Sherman recently visit- ! ed in Gadsden, Ala.,, with Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Kahn. ***** Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bod- ziner and daughter Brenda of New Orleans have been the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ve Shalon Ladies Last Meeting Concluding luncheon-meeting of the season for the Or Ve Sha lom Sisterhood was held at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday, May 24. at the Synagogue Vestry Rooms. Vcu, —Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Weil of Sa vannah announce the birth of twin sons William Gordon and Waler Bernard on March 31. The mother is the former Miss Selma Sachs. * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hartman of Toccoa announce the arrival of a daughter Susan Ellen, born in Greenville, S. C„ on May 11. The mother is the former Miss Frieda Burzen of Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strickman of Washington announce the birth of a son on Mother's Day, May 14. Mrs. Strickman is the former Miss Margie Rosenberg of Albany. ! Bonziner, in Savannah. * * * * * Mrs. Simon Selig has returned ; to Atlanta from a trip to Cleve land. * * * * * Aaron Guthman and son Max have returned to Savannah after spending last weekend in Atlanta. • * * * * Mrs. Jerome Mandel and daugh ter Sonya are vacationing in Mi ami Beach where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Dixon. Mrs. Goldie Goldstein of Roan oke, Va., has been visiting her children, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Haas, in Atlanta. ***** Julius Oelsner of Savannah re cently visited his family in At lanta. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Marion Janko will return Sunday from a trip to Miami Beach. ***** Mrs. Russell Weil of Atlanta is visiting her children. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Haas Jr., in Memphis. JOS PONCE DE LEON, N. E. Capri 3latia BY TERRY ELLMANl was a memorable occasion. Bu* few had the impact which came with that made by Sara Berner Appearing before the Claremore. Okla., Chamber of Commerce. Sara began her act by going into a version of Fanny Brice’s Yiddish dialect, “Look at just me. I'm ar. Indian" routine. Prancing around the stage, Sara had no more than yelped out the opening chorus when she glanced at the table where she knew the president of the Chamber would be sitting There in full regalia taking in her antics sat a full-blooded Cherokee Indian Chief, complete with braids! Sara Berner’s Favorite Receipe. Chicken Knishas 1 egg >4 teaspoon salt cup of cold water ’ 4 cup chicken fat or oil 1 taespoon baking powder 3 cups of flour 2 matzos 1 cup chicken meat cut up >/4 cup chicken gravy 1 teaspoon salt Make pie crust of first six in gredients. Roll out one-fourtn inch thick and cut into rounds, size of a saucer. Crumble matzos and mix with chicken, salt and gravy Put a tablespoonful on each round of dough, wet edges and press together. Bake 30 min utes at 425 deg. Serve with chick en gravy. QUALITY CLEANERS 11033 Blvd., N. E. AT. 5566 ] WE INSURE YOUR CLOTHES AGAINST FIRE — THEFT AND IMPROPER CLEANING THE FINEST IN ITALIAN COOKING VITO MISTRETTA PROP, i /£#itaurant I* IKE SMITH REPRESENTATIVE PULTON COUNTY (TO SUCCEED JESSE WAETON) Prof, and Mrs. Samuel Litman ! of Columbia. S. C„ announce the I j birt h of a daughter Fern Rosal.vn I j on April 27. The mother is the j former Judy Greenberg of Flor ence, S. C. Professor Litman is on the University of South Carolina I faculty. 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