America Awish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATZNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Goldstone, 7396 14 ilson avenue, announce the birth of a daughter, Ellen Faith, on Aug. 12. 6 /l im o/I/HI Mrs. T. II. Frankel of Cleveland, Ohio, is the guest of Sirs. L. E. Fiske of 180 Eason avenue, Highland Park. 1 Exceptional Values in Misses' Fur Trimmed $49.50 to $65 The most striking features of the Fall wraps for young women are their graceful lines and the downy softness of their fabrics. Styles adapted for immediate wear in Bo- livian, Velours, Marcella Cloth, Duvetyne and novelties. Trim- mings of braid, fur collars and fancy silk embroidery. I in-Bay, Ohio. Sir. and Sirs. J. F. Baker and chil- dren, Estelle and Ilerbert, of Burlin- J. M. Bivens of Longfellow avenue game avenue have returned from a has returned from an extended east- motor trip through the Adirondack ern trip, visiting in Boston and Wor- mountains, New York and Buffalo. cester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. I. Wax of 7134 Mich- M. Lipsitz OhToronto, who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman igen avenue have as their guest their Wetsman of Edison avenue, has gone little grandson, Daniel, of Chicago. to Los Angeles, Calif., where he wi Alvin Lichtenstul of Pittsburgh make his future home. spent a few days last week with Fred figifftig Ike No connection with any other store What Every Man Needs 25 of these Beautiful Chiffrobes in Genuine American Walnut or Mahogany. One to match any Bedroom Suit. Special for One Week $47.50 The regular prices of these Chiffrobes would retail as high as $110.00. FRIEDENBER FURNITURE HOUSE ■11 Of interest to the younger net will be the announcement of the engage- ment of Miss Anna Madiefaky of 995 Theodore street to Mr. David Robin- son of Detroit. In honor of the betrothal, a recep- Mrs. C. Greenbaum of Longfellow number of friends at their home last avenue, who spent several weeks in Sunday evening in honor of their lion will be held on Sunday evening, nephews, the Messrs. Clarence and Aug. 28, for the friends of the be- i New York, has returned. Lester Budd of Indianapolis, and AI- trothed. — Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Black of Bur- yin Litchtenstul of Pittsburgh, who is lingame avenue are making an ex- the guest of Mrs. F. Dreifus of Glad tended tour through Maine, New stone avenue. Ilampshire and Vermont. The Misses Ilattie and Minnie Win- Our Entire Stock of Luxurious Cloth Coats & Wraps Marriages Mr. and Mrs. J. Gross of Taylor kelman of 444 Alger avenue left Ce- EDELSON-GILL avenue are visiting with relatives and dar Point for Cleveland, where they friends in New York and Atlantic will stay for a couple of weeks. A pretty wedding was solemnized City. Miss Katherine Greenbaum of 583 on the afternoon of Aug. 21 at the home of Mr. and Sirs. A. Gill, 208 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rice of West Belmont avenue left for Cleveland. East Warren avenue, when Miss Fan- Ferry avenue are visiting with rela- Miss Ruth Cohn of West Grand , nie Gill and Mr. Emil Edelson were tives and friends in Atlantic City and Boulevard has returned to her home united in marriage. Rabbi Harry Z. New York. after a five weeks' trip to Long Gordon performed the ceremony. The bride was gowned in white Miss Sarah Oppenheim of Farns- Beach, L. I., and the Catskill moun- pebblete satin and her veil was trim- worth street has toured to Chicago rains. med with pearls and orange blossoms. with her aunt and uncle. Miss Esther Goldstick of Bellaire, She carried a bouquet of white roses. who has been spending two weeks Little Bertha Finn acted as flower The Misses Helen E. and Sayde M. with friends and relatives in the city, girl and little Stanley Gill as ring Weiberger of 213 California avenue, left for Toronto, from which point bearer. Mr. Victor Finn of this city Highland Park, have returned from she will motor through the east with acted as best man to the groom. a cruise to Duluth, Minn . Among the out-of-town guests friends. were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friend of Sirs. Jack Blumenthal and son, Sam A. Wax has returned from a Liverpool, England. Mr. and Mts. Seymour, of 944 Medbury Boulevard . Edelson left for an extended trip have left for Chicago and Gary, Ind., short business trip to Chicago. through the east. for a two weeks' visit with relatives Ben Morrison of St. Clair avenue and friends. RUBENSTEIN-LEVY. has returned from a nine months' stay in Colifornia. I On Tuesday, Aug. 23, there were Mrs. Casper Oppenheim and daugh- Richly Embollished With Finest Pettries At Low August Prices "Faultless Workmanship" FURS At A Saving of 25 to 40c/0 E xpert Repairing and Remodeling Fur Collar and Cuff Sets ter, Sarah, have returned from Cedar Mrs. I. Wax entertained 14 young•l benstein, united in daughter marriage Bessie of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ru- A. Point after spending two weeks at stem at her home last Tuesday in Rubenstein of Port Huron, and Mr. The Breakers. honor of her little granddaughter, July J. Levy of Detroit. The mar- Selma's, birthday. She is on a visit riage ceremony took place at the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shapiro of Al- here from Chicago. I Statler Hotel, Rabbi Berkowitz offi- fred street have moved into their new ciating. home, 545 East Kirby. Mr. and Sirs. Abel have purchased I The bride wore a gown of green a residence at 55 Puritan a v en ue, lbrocaded chiffon and carried a shower Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strauss and Highland Park, and are ready to re-1 of white roses and orchids. She was daughter, Mr.-and Sirs. Bernard Ans. ceive friends in their new home. attended by her sister, Mrs. A. Gold-. pach and Sidney Strauss were week- i man, as matron of honor. The groom , FINE FURS Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Lewis I was attended by his brother, Joe end guests of Sirs. S. Strauss and FUR GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER daughters at their ,cottage at Island have returned from Kalamazoo, where Levy of Port Huron. they were called on account of the Immediately after the ceremony 1622 Broadway Lake. Main 2449 sudden death of Mr. Lewis' mother. the wedding breakfast was served for family, the imme ate am y, after which Miss Frances Netzorg of 325 Mars- The Misses Beatrice and Reta Marx the bridal couple left for an extended I ton avenue has returned from Middle- Pa., are the house of Sunbury, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Loeb, guests 5015 trip through the New England states bury, Vt., where she has been a stu- of • and New York. dent in the music school of the col- Brush street. They will be at home to their many f --- Cleaning lege during the summer season. Repairing friends after Oct. 1 at 1226 Wall 1 Miss Bertha Silberberg of Oil City, Miss Helen Ettinger of the Felix Pa., is the guest of Mr. and Sirs. A. street , , Port Huron. Ready Made Special Maternity apartments and Miss Clara Wechsler Silberber of 1416 Burlingame ave. Corset. g Surgical are spending two weeks at Camp Ca- nue. TIKVAS ZION CONDUCT vell, Port Huron. Baer Bros. LILIAN F. MOYLAN CORSETS M1111MIMIMIIIIM A Store With a Reputation Melrose 5309 4723-4725 Hastings St. JUST A FEW MORE DAYS OF Baer el Polansky' s August Fur Sale We advise any prospective purchaser to buy now in order to get the benefit of summer prices. Eureka Building 1525 Broadway Tak. Elevator —Photo by D. D. Spellman. MISS ANNA H. MADIEFSKY. A. L. Kaufman of Taylor avenue Dreifus of Gladstone avenue. has returned from a visit with friends Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry S. Glickman in Newark, N. J. of West Kirby avenue entertained a DETROIT, MICHIGAN 2nd Floor Main 7825 INTERESTING PROGRAM Main 8135 DURING NOVEL MEETING , Mr. and Mrs. A. Silberberg of Bur- lingame avenue have returned from a two weeks' motor trip through Ohio The Hadar Zion were the guests of and Pennsylvania. the Tikvas Zion at a model meeting of the latter held Thursday evening Miss Kathleen Pereira of 378 Mon- at the El Mosche synagogue, Twenty- terey avenue, Highland Park, has re- ninth street and Michigan avenue. turned from a three weeks' trip An interesting program featured through the northern part of Michi- the meeting. Jennie Lesser spoke on gan. The Medical Aspect of Kosher and Trefe." Mary Siarkofsky read an in- Mr. and Sirs. Alexander Friedman teresting paper on the Gentiles' atti- and children, Elsa, Adele and Alwyn tude on Zionism, quoting Professor Vernon, left last week for a cruise Putney, who said he preferred a Jew- on the Great Lakes and a visit to ish Palestine to a Moslem. Mackinaw Island. Goldie Goldstein sang "Eili, Eili." Rose Goldfaden recited Heine's Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobs and daugh- "Princess Sabbath." Bessie Riske of The Arrow Club is giving a dance ter, Lucille, have taken a lake trip to the visitors recited two poems in He- brew and Yiddish. Sept. 30 at the American Eagle Tem- the mining regions of the north. The evening's program was con- ple, Bethune and Brush streets. Music cluded with a general discussion on will be furnished by Finzel's orches- After spending t, week at Take "What is it that has made the Jewish tra. Tickets can be secured from Orion, Mrs. Samuel Atkins (Minna people survive the past centuries de- Harry Rachlin, 559 Kenilworth, or Alfa) returned home Thursday. spite persecution?" from any member of the club. Miss Eleanor Katzer is leader of Mrs. Carl Alfa (Anna Goldman) Mr. and Sirs. Max Frazer and son and her children, Jerome and Rosa- the Hadar Zion. The Tikvas Zion John, of East Hancock avenue have lind, returned from lake Orion Sun- was the first Young Judaea circle to returned from a visit at Cheboygan day, where they visited for several be organized here. Mich., where they attended the Fra- weeks. zer-Joseph wedding. FORMS ORAL CLUB Six couples were entertained at a farewell party given at the home of An oral club, the purpose of which Mrs. Jack Clinton of 1807 Delaware is to educate those who are hard at avenue in honor of her sister, Miss hearing in the art of lip reading, has "7'P°4 Hilda Goldman of Ann Arbor, who been formed by Leon Goldstick, who will leave soon with her mother for was elected vice-president of the club. a trip through the east and south. Those who are hard at bearing and The invited guests were the Misses wish to join are asked to communi- Hilda Goldman, Martha Levy, Jean cate with Mr. Goldstick at 283 Hen- Safir, Anna Betty Levy, Minnie Kar- drie street. lin and Sarah Safir and the Messrs. Myron Stein, Ilarvey Goldman, Al- fred Kuschinski, Arthur Purdy, Irv- ing Gould and Leo Kuschinski. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothenberg and family have moved from 688 Med- bury Boulevard to their new home at 2244 Philadelphia west. ' — Leon Saunders - lectured before the Jewish Student Club upon the sub- ject "The Jew as Character and Au- thor in Russian Literature," on Wed- nesday evening, Aug. 24, at the Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. William Silverstein and her two sons, Arthur and How- ard, of New York City are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Freedman of 2940 Taylor avenue, formerly of Fourteenth avenue. Fyfe's Third Floor Walking Boots , August Fur Sale (at Bona Fide Reductions) COATS SCARFS and CAPES of of Hudson Seal Mink Squirrel Mole Persian Lamb Broadtail Raccoon Marmot Muskrat Australian Opossum Mink Mole Fox (All Colors) Fisher Ermine Sable Stone Marten Hudson Seal Squirrel Japan Mink Annis Fur Post 1507 Woodward at Clifford Buy With Confidence 33-35 Grand River Ave., E., 4th Floor _ - FUR POST 7-ANNIS ESTABLISHED 1887. Our 35th ?it ,, Miss Margaret Kramer of Benitau George Defer of Belmont avenue avenue left for Mancelona, Petoskey spent several weeks visiting with rela- and Saginaw, Mich. tives and friends in Providence, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenfeld of Ak- Miss Marie Ezar of Willis avenue Ohio, announce the engagement has returned from a several weeks ron, of their daughter, Rose Sybil, to visit at Hotel Crescent, Put-in-Bay, Chairles Milton ',Reitz, son of Mr. Ohio. and Mrs. M. A. Litsitz of Detroit. Mrs. A. E. Meyers of Taylor ave- In honor of their twenty-eighth nue spent several weeks visiting with wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. relatives and friends in Washington, D. Rosenthal, 271 Frederick street, D. C. will be at home to their friends on Sunday afternoon and evening, Au- Miss K. Schwesinger of Crawford avenue spent several weeks at Put- gust 28. Fall Coats Ch1=1 Engagement Announced Fall arrivals that will enjoy unusual favor be- cause of their splendid fitting quality and smart appearance. 814-inch tops, imitation tips, welt soles and mili- tary heels. MIL " ' \ Miss Lillian Goldstein of Hamilton, Oct., is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. Mann, at 290 Farnsworth. Miss Goldstein is connected with the United Jewish Charities as a social worker at Hamilton. 1 Black Kid Brown Kid. 1 3 I $10.00 $11.50 — THIRD FLOOR — In memory of our dear father ' Harris Finsilver, who died six years' ago Aug. 27, 1915. Gone, but not' ; forgotten. Loved by all who knew ! The Amitians met Tuesday even-. him. His Loving Daughters and Sons., ing Aug. 23, in the home of Miss Mel Price, 9136 Cameron avenue., Due to several members being out of the city, no meetings were held for LANE two weeks previous to this date. Va.' rious interesting subjects were dis- cussed and following the adjourn- for STOUT WOMEN ment of the meeting, the members and their friends enjoyed singing, Designed to reduce dancing and a delightful "luncheon the figure and give served by the hostess. The next reg- 61.1 women slender, ular meeting will be held Aug. 30, ;raceful lines. 1921, at the home of Miss Minnie Corset, Levitt, 640 Erskine street. A Postal Card will bring our Fall Catalog. THE AMITIANS a JUDAEAN DRAMATIC CLUB The Young Judaean Dramatic Club last Wednesday elected the following new set of officers: Lottie Gantze- vitz, president; Ray Aaronson, vice- president; Eva Levin, secretary; Isa- belle Goldman, treasurer. A new executive committee, to have Charge of all functions of the club, has also been elected to consist of the officers and an additional three members, who are: Dorothy Rabinowitz, Sadie Mernetein and Minnie Telanof. 'CORSETS In white or pink coutil or broth., sires 26 to 45 A •ist. Woodward and Adams J. COHEN & SON 5.95 to 18.00 Carpenter Jobbers Brassiere, la volute or pink, 38 to 56 bust. Specializing in Large or Small Alterations. 85'- to g qt, Sows. £1501, ...blotto, Anal. 1317 Benton Street Melrose 5609-R Wo.hroad .011.411 •••• ■ •••• ■ ••••, • • ee. .show