America Apish Period eal Cotter CLIFTON AY/NU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE Awisn 61 R07411- 1 fl 1 octal hand ° mortal Delightfully Quaint Are the : Sirs. D. Gottlieb, of Seelialdt ave- nue, entertained the Lino-Keen° Club Saturday afternoon at luncheon. Luncheon was followed by dancing.1 Mrs. II. Epstein, of Toledo, 0., was, an out-of-town guest. Taffeta Frocks For Spring at $45 Piquant and new In their fashions -and best of all, so wearable, they an be put on immediately and see good service before Spring actually starts in. Rounded tunics, fluted motifs, beaded designs, eyelet em. broldery are features. Mrs. II. 0. Harris has taken an apartment at 90 Stimson Place, to. gether with her sister, Nliss Gertrude Muscoviela of Mt. Clemens, Nlich., who is attending Junior College here. — The regular monthly meeting of Parity Chapter, No. 359, O. E. S., will be held Monday, Feb. 14, at 7:45 1'. M., at Eastern Star Temple. C. IEGEIC Mrs. Joseph Florian, of Ilendrie avenue and Mrs. Tobias Coskey, of Elmhurst avenue, left (or Los An- ieles, Cal., Saturday. Feb. 5, to spend the remainder of the winter. They will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Landow. CORNEA WOODWARO • STIJL DETROIT, MICHIGAN Na connection with any other store ---for Valentine's Day Send Her MacDiarmid's! Boxed in red satin hearts, %saner- mid's Candies will be Niles Detroit's Valentine. In Detroit almost everyone sends MacDiarmid's for Valentine's Day. All orders will be freshly filled and delivered Monday, Valentine's Day. Broadway Market New Chocolate House Woodward at Clifford 13 Stores—Detroit—Cleveland Woodward at Boulevard ('hone Main 4547 (All Stores) Woodward at Alexandrine Woodward at Collingwood 71; aoagarodtk PHONE MAIN 4547 (All Stores) Stranlisti at Camiyeraie J. TRAURIG & CO. 6257 Michigan Ave. Where we are making high-grade hand and machine made Quilts. HAND MADE QUILTS OUR SPECIALTY Dawn and Wool Quilts Recovered. Phone Garfield 4590 •• ....... The Misses Bessie and Lillian Mil- ler, of Ferry avenue, entertained 20 guests at a farewell party in honor of MIS.. Jeannette Krinsky, who has left the city for an extended trip. SIr. and Mrs. J. Miller, of 536 Ferry avenue, have returned from a month's sojourn in Cleveland, Columbus and Chicago. 114 i drib f I 0111111111 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Fishbaine and daughter, Susan, have moved to 45b Ilague avenue. 1 (1 51,11 Miss Dorothy Berman, of Wheeling, W. Va., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. S. L. Harrison, of 1588 Webb avenue, and Mrs. SI. Hanauer, of 346 Tuxedo avenue. Alto r i It x . I Mrs. David Sloss is spending a few weeks at Palm Beach. i Mr. Julius Berman and Mr. I. Kosit- clads arc spending a fortnight at Hot Springs, from which point they mill proceed to California. Miss Lorene H. Simmons, of Sec- ond boulevard, has returned after a three months' visit with relatives and friends in Omaha, Neb., and Chicago. Miss Loonore Isaacs, of Dexter , boulevard. Is expected home Sunday! after a two months' visit In Chicago and Kansas City. While In Kansas (7Ity, Miss Isaacs attended the Hal Mesh Conclave. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosengarten, o 3756 Brush street, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Jeanette to SIr. Ben. Rosenthal, son of Ntr. ani Sirs. J. SI. Rosenthal, 455 East Ferry avenue. Mr. and Mrs. G. Glasser. of Louis- ville, Ky.. announce the engagement Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hersh of ; of their daughter. Sara, to NIr. W. H. Hague avenue have as their guest, I Gard of this city. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Teller and eon, Donald, of Belleville, Ill. JUDAEANS PLANNING FOR DANCE FEB. 19 The Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side. r - filarriages MEYER—NETZORG. WALKER WHITESIDE IN "MASTER OF BALLANTRAE" Walker Whiteside will begin a week's engagement at the New De- troit Opera House next Sunday night, Feb. 13, at which time he will be seen in the dramatic role of James Durie in the romantic play "The Master of Ballentrae." . This will be the first time that Mr. Whiteside has impersonated a Scotch- man in Detroit. Heretofore he has portrayed such personages as Rabbi Elkan, in Goldsmith's celebrated play "The Little Brother." David Quixano in Israel Zangsvill's powerful preach- ment, "The Melting Pot;" 'fokeranio, the Japanese diplomat in "The Ty- phoon" and Jubilee Drex in the Eng- lish melodrama of that title. Nfr. NViliteside has been seen in all of these characters in Detroit during the past few years. Next season Ste. Whiteside purposes the development of an extensive repertoire, which will *nclude the plays mentioned above and 'Hamlet" and "The Merchant of Ven- ice" as well. Under the Auspices of the Young' Juditeans of this city, a dance will be 11r. and Mrs. Benjamin Netzorg. of held February 19th at the Shaarey leery Clay avenue, announce the mar- Zedek. Finzel's Jazz Orchestra will:I riage of their daughter, Ilattie, to furnish the music and several attrac- Mr.. I. aleyer of Detroit, Jan. 9. At tive features have been arranged for home after Feb. 1, at 8712 Hamilton the affair. The committee in charge boulevard. of arrangements is composed of mem., berg of the Young Judas Dramatic Club and the Defenders of the White A very pretty wedding was that of and Blue. Sirs. N. E. Aronstam, Sirs. Ralph Davidson, Mrs. I. Sanders, and Miss Annie Strom. of Cleveland, 0.. several other members of the liadas., and Mr. Charles Apsel, of this city, Which was solemnized at 5 p. rat., Sun- salt will act as hostesses. day evening at the home of the bride, Young Judaea at the present time 658 E. 99th street. Rabbi Gittelsohn finds itself face to face with the prob.1 officiated under a canopy of palms in of self-support and the dance is the presence of 75 guests. The bride being given to raise fund‘ for local wore a gown of white crepe satin maintenance. Following the Zionist with an overskirt embroidered with convention held recently in Buffalo, pearls. Her veil, elaborately em- broidered, was caught to her head during the course of which a policy with a double row of pearls. She car- was adopted whereby activities not ried a shower bouquet of roses and directly related to Practical recon fillies-of-the-valley. The bridesmaids struction work in Palestine must re- were the Misses Mary, Jennie and ceive less attention and support from Pauline Strom and Frieda Apsel, sis- the Zionist Organization, Young Ju- ters of the bride and groom. The daea has accordingly been restored Misses Sylvia Bookatz and Ethel Wolf, acting as flower girls, wore to its original position as a separate white net over pink satin. Mr. llarry and autonomous organization. lAppel, brother of the groom, was best Under the fostering care of the Zion- man. The bridal couple will make ist organization, Young Judaea has I their borne at 319 Medbury boulevard. developed into a strong body and will face the future hopefully determined to demonstrate that all the effort and The marriage of Miss Betty Shower trust Invested in it, will now bear fruit, and will continue to build up of New York city to Mr. Leo Landow of this city took place in New York a Zionist spirit amongst the Jewish on Sunday, Jan. 30. Mr. and Mrs. boy and girl. Landow left for Los Angeles, Cal. APSEL—STROM. Ism Without the blare of trum- pets and the roll of drums I am back Bringing the newest ideas in jewelry designs—exquisite Platinum creations— engagement rings—dinner rings—Wrist Watches—Lavallieres and Bar Pins. Ready to offer you a display that would do credit to Tiffany's in selection and workmanship. To you who have delayed buying, this is your opportunity. Get acquainted with my values and my low rent prices. A Charge Account in My Store is a courtesy I extend to you—making it easy to buy a gift, a bit of jewelry you want for yourself or silverware for the home. Your credit is good with me. Put it to the test. LANDOW—SHOWER. RHO SIGMA TAU. The Rho Sigma Tau, a newly or- ganized Sorority which is growing rapidly in membership gave a theater party on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 29, after which the Sorority enjoyed a I delightfully appointed luncheon at I Hairs' Tea Rooms. The chairman of the arrangement committees were: I the Misses Estelle Harris, Selma Hamburger, Helen Esser, and Audrey Fraut. The next regular meeting will be held on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 13, I at the home of Miss Helen Esser, of 1443 Medbury avenue. JERICHO AUXILIARY. ake) EHRLICH BUILDING ADAMS AND HASTINGS Established 20 Years i 0 Miss Jeannette Krinsky, of Brush street, has left for an extended trip to Milwaukee and Chicago. Mrs. E. M. Rothman left for Cin- cinnati to spend a few weeks with her son, Walter Rothman, who is a student at the Hebrew Union College. THE NEW ADDRESS , -CohenCo HIGH STREET AT HASTINGS Sirs. David Moss, of 4649 Brush street, has left for Palm Beach, Fla., to spend the remainder of the winter with her brother and sister, SI r. and Mrs. Charles Manheim. • •—"It•Olas. "74' 1322 Broadway G. & R. McMillan Co. 1921" PRICES./ Greatest Furniture Sale Ever lield America Honoring Nliss Celia Gordon, a bride-elect, her sister, Mrs. I.. Gold-1 man, 01 2048 Gladstone avenue, enter- [anted at her home Saturday evening', at a prettily appointed luncheon and miscellaneous shower. The Ladies Auxiliary of Canton Jericho No. 50, P. M., I. 0. 0. F. will give the second of a series of Pedro parties at the Canton meeting hall, the Washington Oddiellow Temple, 1208 Randolph street, Friday evening, Feb. 18, 1921. A small program has been arranged, and Miss Frances Kahn, Miss Rose Stein, and Miss Ruth Coye will entertain. Miss Minnie Silverman is in charge of the affair, and invitations may be secured from her or other members of the com- mittee. ••••••••••,,,,,,A.~,••• ■ ••••••• ■ ••••• ■ •••••• ■ •••••• 113i rt ks Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levey, 519 East Philadelphia avenue, are receiv- ing congratulations on the birth of a son, Marvin Meyer, Jan. 29. Congratulations are being received by Mr. and Sirs. Irving L. Golden (Minnie I.ightstone) upon the birth of a daughter, Audrey Lucille. JACOB DUSCHINSKY LODGE. Jacob Duschinsky Lodge, No. 131, I. 0. F. S. of I. will hold a banquet and dance on Tuesday evening, at 8 p. m.. Feb. 15. at their meeting place at the Oddfellows temple on Brush and Bethune streets. Rev Sachs is to be the principal speaker, although others will he call- ed on to speak. A dinner will be served, and entertainment will be furnished by I. Leonard Braun and Sam Mandell. 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