The Jewish tribune. (Atlanta, Ga.) 189?-1???, February 28, 1896, Page 2, Image 2

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2 Correspondence. Savannah, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenheim ; entertained at the DeSoto on Satur day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. S< Rosenbaum, of Richmond. The table decorations surpassed any thing ever seen in this city before, the center piece being a mound of Easter lilies,; with a small electric light showing in the heart of each flower. Amongst their guests on this occasion were. Mr.' and ;.Mrs. B. H. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lippman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Vetsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Newman and a ~.Tnumber-of others. } ■ - . The opera, “ Little un der the direction'of Munager Baker, is progressing faniously. This opera will be given for the benefit of the Temple Guild. ■> . . The S. S? N. C. J. W'/held an IM-" portant meeting Tuesday morning to discuss the letter recently sent out from Chicago: to the different sections throughout the country. Amongst other things, New York was decided on by the Savannah section as the fittest place to hold the next Convention and October the best month. The Council in this city is in a very flourishing condition. Mrs. Grotta, President of the N. C. J. W. of Newark, New Jersey, has been spending the winter in Savannah, and has lent her pres ence to quite a number of circle meetings, much to the delightof the members. Mr. and Mrs. TI. Traub enter tained informally on Sunday eve ning. the occasion being thd twen tieth anniversary of their i mar riage. ,Hon. Herman Myers.enter tained right royally on board the . • Tug Theckla on TuesdayTn honor of Mr. Spitz. of Cincim nati. . ■ . • • ’ The preparations for the Children’s Ball, to be given under the auspices of the Y. M. H. A. on Wednesday afternoon, are about completed, and a most enjoyable time is looked for ward to by all the little tots in the ■ oity. ' ■ .‘/‘-k ' 1 Thursday evening the-Purim Ball of the Y. M. H. A. will take place, and promises to be one,of the most rcclierche affairs of the season. '',” -Mr. and Mrs. B. ‘H. Levy, who have been domiciled 'at the DeSoto for the past few months, are about ... to move into their elegant home which they have just had remodeled and refitted, until now it stands an • ornament to our city a a home of -pt to possess. I, . Mr. and Mrs. have leased their picturesque home on Gaston street, and are spending the season at the DeSoto. . Mrs. Jacob Lippman entertained very delightfully and informally on Wednesday afternoon. Cards were played and very pretty prizes were won. Some of those present were Mrs. M. Rosenbaum,< Miss Adele Rosenbaum and Mrs." Sidney Rosen baum of Richmond/Mrs. Lawrence Lippman, Mrs. Lee Roy Myers, Mrs. Abram Vetsburg, Mrs. H. H. Gains burgh, and Mrs. Leopold Adler. The Euchre Club was entertained at the DeSoto last Saturday evening. The prizes were won by Mrs. Leo pold. Adler and Miss Adele Rosen* baum and Mr. Myers and Mr. Jacob Lippman. **■•;.. ~ A ; Mrs. J. Robinson entertained with a beautiful tea oh Friday, afternoon in honor of Mrs. N.'Dewaid and her sisters, ,thd MisSes. Pinkussohns of Cincinnati. The others present were .. . ‘ Misses Richard, Robinson, Mrs. M.E. Robinson, Mrs. David Robinson, Mrs. Max Robinson, and Mrs. Sutcliff. . ’Mrs. Max Wolff and .Miss Nellie Wolff have returned from a visit to relatives in. Columbus. Miss Lavinia Minis is visitingin New York. ‘February 26. Nashville, Tenn. Last week was quite a gala one for Nashville society. The home ladies, both married and single, are vieing with one another in their attempts to make the time pass pleasantly for the visitors. The Misses Iser did honor to their reputation i ‘ As*■:effi cie nt f hos tees es-l .Ist- Monday afternoon, the occasion be ing a euchre party in honor of their visitors. The house was tastefully decorated with flowers and palms, and to each score card was attached a pretty souvenir. 1 Miss Kit Lindauer, of Illinois, cap tured the first prize; Miss Bettie Cohen the second. A dainty lunch was served at about dusk, and the table decorations of white and green proved a fitting background for the brilliant array of cut glass and silver. ; Mrs. M. Sobel, of North Spruce street, entertained her many friends last Tuesday and Wednesday after noons in honor of her sister, Miss Kit Landauer, of Illinois. i Mr. Ben. Herman left Thursday evening for the East. He will sail for Europe on the 29th inst., to be gone six or seven weeks. Wc wish him a pleasant voyage. The violet luncheon given by Mrs. N. Martin at her beautiful residence on North Ivy street, last Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Rebecca Lorenthal, of Birmingham, proved one of the most artistic affairs of the season? The modest violet peeped out from every nook.ani corner of the house, ladening the air with its delicate fragrance, and at each plate of the artistically arranged table nestled a bunch of these sweet flowers. . • The beautiful home of Mrs. ll.' Ellis, Vauxhall Place, was brilliant with lights last Thursday evening and a select number of Iriends were charmingly entertained. The “Valentine Euchre” given by Miss Bettie Cohen at her home on South Cherry street, was most unique in every, detail. The score cards were little valentines of origi nal verso. - Mrs. J. Tugendrich was the fortunate prize winner. The af fair was given in honor of the visit ing Doves. : ££ Terre gave an enjoyable lecture at the Temple last Saturday morning. A large congregation was in attendance; '■ February 26. ‘ Bart. Asheville, N. C. Situated on a beautiful eminence near the city of Asheville, N. C., sur rounded by every charm this de lightful climate affords, “ Biltmore House,” the Southern home of Geo. W. 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