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Southern Social
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Friedman
of Atlanta announce the birth of
twin daughters, Carol and Cathy,
on November 10. Mrs. Friedman
is the former Miss Maxine Cohen
of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bresler, for
merly of Atlanta, announce the
birth of a daughter, Debra Lynn,
October 28 in Columbia, S. C.
Rabbi and Mrs. Hyman R. Fried
man of Winthrop, Mass., announce
the birth of a daughter, Ahuva
Simcha, on October 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Libowsky
of Atlanta celebrated their fif
teenth anniversary on October 30
with a dinner given by their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Libowsky.
Miss Esther Rosenbaum will fly
home from New Orleans to spend
the Thanksgiving holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Rosenbaum, of Atlanta. Miss
Rosenbaum, a freshman at So
phie Newcomb College, has
pledged Alpha Epsilon Phi sorori
ty.
Miss Barbara Hillman of At
lanta, a student at the University
of Michigan, is one of 23 new rep
resentatives elected to the Univer
sity Student Legislature in an all
campus election from a slate of 35
candidates.
Harry Maziar, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Maziar of Atlanta,
has been initiated into the Tau
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fraternity at the University of
Florida.
Mrs. Louis Hillman of Atlanta
again thanks all her relatives and
friends for being so wonderful to
her during her hospitalization.
Norma Glazer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Glazer of Atlanta,
who is attending Syracuse Uni
versity, New York, was recently
put up by the Haven Hall Dormi
tory of the Fine Arts School to
represent them in the Freshmen
Sweetheart Beauty Contest. Norma
has pledged S. D. T. Sorority.
Mrs. I. Kuniansky has returned
from Detroit where she visited
with her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome W. Ross. She also visited
her brother and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. I. D. Bleich in Washington,
D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Enteen of
Atlanta were visitors in Birming
ham over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Alterman of
Atlanta were visitors in Birming
ham last week-end.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Witten of
Mobile, announce the recent birth
of a son.
Mr .and Mrs. Ted Gross an
nounce the recent birth of a
daughter. Mr. Gross is principal
of the Religious School of the
Jacksonville Jewish Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cohen of
Cohen announce the birth of a
son on November 9. Rev. J. M
Werbin conducted the briss.
Mr .and Mrs. S. Rothstein of
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National President “ ' h ? r , c ' ub -“ cmb " s
and friends of the Auxiliary and
post are invited. Mrs. Haberman
will address the regular meeting
of the Auxiliary at 8:30 p.m. Mon
day, at the Progressive Club,
Four Hadassah
Groups Meet
November 23
November 23 will be the meet
ing day of four groups of Atlanta
Chapter of Hadassah.
The Herzlia group with Mrs.
Jack Silver, president, will meet
at Temple at 11:30 a.m. at a
Brunch. Program chairman, Mrs.
Leon Fay, and directors, Mrs. Has
kell Harris and Mrs. Bernard
Rosenfeld, will present an exciting
musical fantasy. The cast includes
Mesdames: B. Rosenfeld, A. S.
Candell, M. B. Socks, A. Bernath,
A. Gilner, H. Weisser, M. M. Skor-
man, S. Shonson, S. Turetsky, S.
Tesler and D. Kohler, with Mrs.
Jack Cohen as accompanist and
Mrs. Albert Hershberg, in charge
of properties. Hostesses will be
Mesdames: B. Rose, D. Kohler, M.
Sicro, D. Berlin, H. Hauser, M.
Taffel, D. Forman, W. Solomon,
M. Glenn, H. Wolf, M. Commins,
J. Weinman, S. Wolf and M. Su-
garman,
Kadimah group of Hadassah,
Mrs. D. Lawrence Wollner, presi
dent, will meet at a “Koffer
Klelch” at 1:15 p.m. at the Pro
gressive plub. Program chairmen,
Mrs. William Toran and Mrs. M.
Manheim Jr. will present a humor
ous sketch “The Cure,” with
Mesdames: E. Berman, S.
Gaber, J. Gerson, J. Kaha-
now, A. Bloom, A. Orent-
lieher and M. Wolbe, with Mrs.
Fred Hirsch as accompanist.
Hostesses will be Mesdames: A.
Streve, A. Josephs, S. Newman, G.
Alterman, J. Kahanow, and M.
Manheim Jr.
Tel Chai group, Mrs. Chas. J.
Weiner, president, will meet at a
box luncheon at 10:30 a.m. at the
home of Mrs. Lewis Silverboard,
1024 Wildwood Road, N. E. They
will present an informal Educa
tion Day with a panel discussion.
There will be a Puppet show and
a display of Israeli items.
Henrietta Szold group, Mrs.
Dave Alterman, president, will
meet at 1:30 p.m. at the Mayfair
club. The meeting will be follow
ed by a tea. Program chairmen, j
Mrs. H. L. Caplan and Mrs. Ben- I
jamin Mandel, will present an ex
citing musical fantasy “Special |
Edition” with the cast consiting of
Mesdames: Martin Cohen, M. Ros
en, A. W. Sabitt, M. Kramer, Wil
liam Alterman, H. Borenstein, A1
Robbins, Harry Shulman, M. Capi-
louto, D. Schulman, William Mil
ler and S. Adelman. Hildegarde
Bennett is the musical director
and Mrs. Morris Cohen, pianist
Hostesses are Mesdames: A Mil
ler, N. A. Kolodkin, S. A. Cooper,
L. Piassick, H. Meltz and J. Isen-
berg.
JWB Auxiliary
To Visit Atlanta
Mrs. Daisee B. Haberman,
Bronx, will present a motion pic
ture projector to the Veterans
Hospital in behalf of the Auxiliary
of Post 112, Jewish War Veterans.
Mrs. Haberman is national auxi
liary president, according to Mrs.
Gertrude Schiffman, local auxi
liary hospital chairman.
Mrs. Myra Medintz, president of
the Atlanta Auxiliary, has an
nounced that a banquet in Mrs.
Haberman’s honor is being plan
ned for 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22,
Chamblee, Ga. announce the birth
of a son November 10. Rev. J. M.
Werbin conducted the briss.
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