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The Jewish Chronicle, 1919-01-31

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A merican ,fewisk Perio&al airier

CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PAGE THREE

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

SOCIETY

FURS

SILVER WEDDING CELEBRATED.

32nd ANNUAL SALE

Each and Every Article Reduced

isit Our Factory
and See Them Made

'7'



Newton Annis

Wholesale —MANUFACTURER— Retail



13::'

239 Woodward at Clifford

Established 1887

The Washington Progressive

PROF. F. SZENDE AND MRS. ZENDE.

Club gave a dance at the IIannah

Prof. and NIrs. F. Szende celebrated their silver wedding anni-
versary with a charmingly appointed dinner in I'arlor S of the Ilotel
Pontchartrain on Tuesday evening, January 2$.
Seated around the dihing table, which was artistically decorated
with the season's earliest harbingers, were the following guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Aladar Folly°, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Babich, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Dushinsky, Mr. and Mrs. Armin Weinberger, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Feder, Mrs. Ilarry Klein, Miss
Fannie 1.efkowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stein, Mr. Samuel
Jaulus, Dr. Nich Goldonyi, 11r. M. E. Kohn, Dr. G. Kim, Mr. Morris
Klein, Mr. William Kalman and Mr. Emil Singer.
The celebrants were thetecipients of many beautiful silver gifts
from their friends.

Schloss Building last Sunday

evening. The Club meets every

A New $5,000,000 Venture

Monday at 8 p. in., in its meeting-

rooms at the Hannah Schloss

Building, 239 East Iligh street.

That Has The

Mrs. J. Lebau and Mrs. Lavar
are the house-guests of Mrs.

TEN COMMANDMENTS
Written On Its Face

Joseph Singer of Pittsburgh.

Of interest to their friends is

the announcement of the engage-
ment of Miss Frances Lefkowitz,
Miss Rose Benjamin took the sister of Mr. and Mrs. Armin
Celebrating the twentieth an-
part of "Immortality" in the Cen- Weinberger, to Mr. B. F. Gold-
niversary of Rabbi Leo M.
tral Iligh playlet, "A Road Ilouse man of this city.
Franklin's honorary membership,
in Arden," given by the graduat-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz
the Jewish Woman's Club will
ing class, Wednesday evening, have returned from Boston, NIass.
tender him a banquet February January 29,
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Magnus

to send you full particulars. The occasion
MOMENTOUS.

Ask us

211 at Hotel Statler. Members of , \I r. and Mrs. S. Rubner and and daughter, Grace Ruth, of
the club and their escorts will be Mr. and Mrs. 1. Marx are touring Toledo, O., were the week-end
guests of their sister and brother,
the guests. Plans for the pro- through Ohio.
gram in conh'ection with the ban-
The Ilicor Cholem Juniors will Mr. and Mrs. Louis Duscoff, 1131

. quet are being worked out by the be the hosts at the Sunday night Second avenue.
Mr. Herman Fienberg, for
dance for soldiers and sailors
committee in charge.
The Children's Canteen at the given at the Welfare building, eighteen months in France, haw-
Bishop School will be resumed ,I33 Cass avenue, February 2nd. ing fought in the battle of the
Rabid Samuel S. Nlayerherg ! Marne and Chateau Thiery, and
• Monday morning after a week's
was in Saginaw Tuesday to offi- winner of the Croix de (Merry,
•t recess because of examinations.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Freeman ciate at the funeral of Mr. Ber- was the speaker at the Forum
dinner of the B'nai ]frith Club,
announce the marriage of their nard M. Nlorris.

daughter, Lillian, to Mr. Norman

Schwartz.

is

A. W. WALLACE & COMPANY

INVESTMENT BANKERS

Members Detroit Stock Exchange

PENOBSCOT BLDG.

DETROIT, MICH.

TELEPHONE-2800—CHERRY

Tuesday noon, January 28. Ile
Miss Leah 1 1erschberg, of 81
\Voodward avenue, leaves Satur- spoke very interestingly of his
day night fur New York, to be experiences on the battle-field.
Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt, of 191
pine ten days.
edbury avenue, left Wednesday
Irs. Leon 1 osinska, vocalist,
for San Antonio, T exas , w h e re



Detroit's Pioneer Delicatessen—Established Nearly a Quarter of a Century.

tuld NH,: Lillian Shimberg. con-
cert-pianist, have been commis- will spend the remainder of

sinned by the National \Vat' the winter months.
1)r. and Mrs. Joseph Ileisman
\Vork Council to tour the south- •

re.

!ern states and to imrforin in the are spending the week in Chicag,

Th e J ew i s h \v o m e n's A ux ili ary

Select Dancing Nightly

various arm) camps and conva-

Palais de Danse

port in \Vashington about Fels- Battle Creek gave a dinner at

leseti nt hospitals.

They m ill

re- of the Jewish \Velfare Board of

Feiel \ e their

(11111 R1111111S

in the \Vard

Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
standard

ruary 1st,

Floyd Hickman's Superb Orchestra.

appropriately
quarters•
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin offered the n eer ....
invocation at the Notbmill Organiza- , occorated for the occasion. Nlrs.
non Banquet of the Vino-Minute Men
and Nits. Abe
al the Hotel Stutter M'ednesday even. Albert. Ilarris

1\

hen they 1\

their definite orders. \ lr. Ruin- Building, Sunday evening, for
aka will accompany them on the the .1(•i-11 soldicrt• at Caul')
trip. which will cover a 1111111 1 11 or Custer. I lie dinner was served at

SPRING STYLE ECHOES
- -
From Famous Fashion Sources.
---
As social life returns to is normal
course more and more thought is
en to dress. The few 111 1 W fabrics
which have come out are decidedly

two.

one long table placed in the ()f-

tux

Lowenberg were hostesses. They

AllIton M. Alexander, a member of were ably assisted by Mrs. August
the National Reorganization Commit-
Napp. Miss Van l'raagh and Mrs.
tee was also a member of the Enter.
Nlaier Nlaas. Music and dancing
taitim•lt committee.
11010:1
were Charts.) 0 . followed the dinner. Private Ed-
attellet11/1 1 . Among the 811k:1011e
Among the
a great variety and also fabrics of 1 : 1 1111011 ,1 . Lints cohane, Raymond Weil, ward Lazarus, tenor, contributed
and
A111111 1( 1 (10 make that are conmosed of Chapin
Cohen, .1111 . 011 1111c1:1
several vocal solos. Ile was ac-
silk and wool and there will be a Iwo-
silk. Many new colors Nathan Robinson.

dondeienee or

have made their appearance for
spring and there will be a wider aquae.
ty to choose from and in very much
brighter hues.
Like a prodigal child, Taffeta Is
welcomed back into fashion's inner-
most circles. It Is fashioned Into
costumes of almost every description.
There are the smartest of coats and
capes as well as street dresses of tad.
cred simplicity while afternoon and
evening dresses are legion and quite
interesting because of certain new
fashion notes.
11. Siegel Co. are showing many -v.
riling gowns of this material with
wide butterfly draperies at one side.
'taffeta has the requisite quality of
soft crispness to adapt Itself wonder-
fully to costumes of this type. Veer) ,

beautiful Is a gown of victory red
Taffeta with a close fitting surplice
bodice and skirt pulled out wider at
one side than the other. By contrast
a hngh flower of black velvet is placed
on the left side of the waist,
Georgette Crepe again figures pro.
minently in the new spring blouse
modes. All the victory colors are seen
et B. Siegel Co.'s the rose of happi-
ness. the green of hope and the blue
of luck. In contrast to these vivid
bliss. greys and blege,
lints are soft
which are particularly attractive.—

Goodman J. tero'sky

We have discontinued our former store at 255 Gratiot Ave. All departments
—wholesale and retail—are now locatedin our enlarged quarters at

Shops 37 and 38 Broadway Market

These informal affairs are to be

cols, lanuary I I, at the home of given every Sunday evening here-
Bessie Malin m. 210; Last War- after instead of the regular Wed-

ren avenue. The following ladies nesday evenings. All Jew ish
were installed by Johanna I I irsch- soldiers and their friends are
field : Commander, Yetta Kal- cordially invited to attend.
Mrs. Chas. Kepplinger of Telo-
myer ; past eointnander. Bessie
do has returned to her home after
lientenant-commander.
NIalinson ;
Johanna I lirschtield: chaplain, a two weeks' visit with her

Lizzie. Marx; record keeper. Rach- daughter. Mrs. 1Iarry Robinson.
I In Wednesday, Mrs. NI. Simon
e l I ilenick ; finance keeper. Carrie
Nledbury entertained the
Lee y ; sergeant. Chola Neiber- of 230
ger : mistress-at-arms, Lena Lew- Ohio guests with a luncheon in
is; sentinel, Anna IIarris; picket, the Mandarin Room of the Cadil-
by a theater
Sarah 1)anan•; great mistress-at- ,lac Hotel, followed
arms, Anna Korner; great chap- party.
"Democracy at Its Best and Its
lain, I.izzie Marx. A 6 o'clock
dinner was served by the ladies. \Vorst" will be the subject of an
Mr. I. Kleinordlinger of this address to be given by Rabbi Leo
city is visiting his mother, Mrs. M. • Franklin before the Detroit
Rosa Kleinordlinger of Pitts- Open Forum on Sunday after-

burgh, Pa.

noon, February 9.

Harry Lefkofsky

ANNOUNCEMENT

Shapero hive, of the Nlaccabees, cumpanicd by Mrs. "/.elms \Vest.

held a public installation of ofti-

J. Lefkofsky

Where the incieased facilities will enable us to keep pace with our growing

business.

J. LEFKOFSKY & SONS

Hygeia Kosher Beef, Sausages, Smoked and Pickled Tongues—and
High Grade Delicatessen

Orders now being taken for Simon and Weil's Celebrated Matzos for Passover.

Lieut. Nathaniel H. Goldstick !

Forum dinner given by the B'nai

PIANO and VIOLIN INSTRUCTION

Itrith Club next Tuesday, Feb-

From beginning to highest grade at pupils residence or my studio

will be the speaker at the next

ruary .1, at the clubrooms, 62
Broadway. He will speak on

"The Problem of the Returned

Soldier."

Prof. F. Szende

Telephone Cedar 1 122.

2207 W. Jefferson.

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