A merica lavish periodical Cotter - CLIPTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO • PAGE THREE TnEfieraotriswontAtaomms .ociat aita Wintei Coats sss $10-$15-$20 $25-$35 up to $95 Eveyr new feature which makes the wrap for grown-ups so inter- eating. 'Materials include Chin- chillas, Bolivias, soft Velours, handsome Kerseys and mixtures; also soft, velvety fabrics such as Duvetyn, Veldyne, Marcella and Orlando: Handsome trimmings of fur. • 13.SEEL@ PAM MOM. • STA Marriages rt DETROIT, MICHIGAN No connection with any other store FirCig:33 • tiL :54 J -01111:1 r • RE Wechsler's Kosher Restaurant 1307 Broadway, B'nai B'rith Bldg., 2nd Floor Phone Cherry 1404 Specializing in Good Wholesome Food, Conscientious Service and Reasonable Prices 1 16 kw A Trial Will Cdnvince You. 4111•1111MI Engagements Dr. M. E. Kohn of Jefferson avenue was a recent visitor in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gilman of 665 East Warren avenue announce the Ns, • •0 engagement of their daughter, Betty Mrs. Isadore Schlesinger and daugh- Mr. ters, Constance and Marion, of West Viola, to Paul I.e Bost, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marx enter- Hancock avenue have returned from and Mrs. Jacob Le Bost of this city, tained at a family dinner at their a trip to Chicago Beach. formerly of New York. home on Rhode Island avenue, com- memorating their wedding anniver- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mercer of Erie, Mr. and Mrs. George Hammer and of sary and Mr. Marx's birthday. daughter, Adelaide, have returned Pa., announce the engagement S. from Asbury Park, N. J., and have their daughter, Mae, to Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blumenthal taken an apartment at the Pontchar- Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac of West Branch spent several days in train, on Jefferson avenue. Newman of Englewood avenue. the city, guests at Hotel Statler. The betrothal is announced of Miss Sidney Stiebel and son, Hart, of Sally Goldstein of Toledo to Jacob Returning to St. Joseph, Mo., are Fort Wayne, Ind., who were recent S. Lieberman, son of Jacob S. Lieber- Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Ilazenbush and guests at the home of Mrs. II. Wo- man of this city. son, Bernard, who were guests in the Ienburgh of Monterey avenue, have Mr. and Mrs. Y. Aronson announce city at Hotel Statler. returned. Martin J. Blumenthal of West the engagement of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Applebaum of Kate, to Benjamin Stepsay. Recep- East Grand Boulevard have returned Branch, Mich., spent a few days in tion Sunday afternoon and evening, from an extended motor tour through the city the past — week. Sept. 25, at 250 Owen avenue. the eastern states. Mrs. S. Wollner of Belmont ave- Mr. and Mrs. J. Levin of Virginia Harold Eiseman of Putnam avenue nue has returned from a three weeks' Park announce the engagement of ' spent several days in New York thg visit with friends in Chicago and their daughter, Rae, to Leo L. Koff- past week. Milwaukee. man of this city. Mr. and Mrs. B. Glickman of .Ho- ■■••■•■•■■•■•■■•••■••■ ••*............ Returning from a trip to Provi- dence, R. I., is C. A. Weltner of Edi.. a tel Charlevoix trite to New have York, returned Atlantic from City son avenue. and Washington. Girls' Stylish Sizes 6 to 14 years .124oaoeh 9s 0%0 Mr. and Mrs. S. Melver of Edison avenue have returned from • visit with relatives and friends in Chicago. AIN Returning from a several weeks' The Misses Beatrice and Rita Marx In- visit with friends and relatives in In- WEINBERG STILLMAN dianapolis and Terre Haute, Ind., are of Sunbury Pa who were recent Mrs. Simon Seeger and Lawrence guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A beautiful wedding took place Milton Loeb on Brush street, have Tuesday evening at the Hotel Statler Seeger of Webb avenue. returned. when Miss Ella Stillman, daughter of Selig Solomon of Ilendrie avenue 51r. and Mrs. David A. Brown, who Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stillman of 1526 has returned from a trip to Oscoda spent the past two months at their Edison avenue became a bride of Mr. and Glennie, Mich. summer home in Waterford, Mich., Saul Weinberg of Flint, Mich. Rabbi are now occupying their new home Leo M. Franklin performed the cere- mony. Following the ceremony a Dr. I. R. Hill of New York and Eu- at 60 Boston Boulevard. wedding dinner was served to 45 gene Hill of Chicago were recent guests at the home of their mother , Returning from Petoskey, Mich., guests which in turn was followed 'Returning ' Mrs. Eugene Hill of Rowena street. where she spent several weeks, is Mrs. by dancing. The bride wore an attractive gown D. 1. Nachman of Chicago Boule- l William Rindskoff of Tennyson ave. of Platinum lace with hat to match and carried a shower bouquet of yard has returned from a few days' nue ' brides' roses and valley-lilies. 51r. stay in New York. Mr. and Mrs. A. Unger, who were and Mrs. Weinberg left on an ex- Mrs. Jennie Gumbiner of Astor guests at the home of their children , tended trip to Watkins Glenn, and , Court apartments, West Grand Boule- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Unger of Edi r Atlantic City and will be at home card, has returned from Cincinnati, son avenue, have returned to thei after October 15 at 309 West Court , Flint, Mich. where she enrolled her son, Joseph,. home in Cleveland. Out-of-town guests of the wedding as a student in the Hebrew Union Mrs. B. Morris and daughter, Miss were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Seitner , College. Annette Morris, who were guests at Sir. and Mrs. Robert Seitner Miss the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henrietta Seitner, Mr. and Mrs . J. N. Keidan of Farnsworth ave- Spring of Tuxedo avenue, have re- Adolph Seitner and son, Joe, all o f nue spent a few days in New York turned to their home in Boston. Saginaw; Mr. and Mrs. Nate Seitner, the past week. Maurice Seitner, of Bay City; Sir. Sam Steinberg of Toledo spent a and Mrs. S. Seitner and Miss Merger- Mr. and Mrs. M. Kayser of the few days in the city the past week. et Klein of Flin; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Charlevoix hotel have returned from Klein of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Dave an extended trip throughout the New Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Altman of Long- Seitner of Canton, O.; Mr. Sam Ben- fellow avenue have returned from a der of Cresson, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. England States. trip to New York City. Dave Stillman of Fort Wayne, Ind. Returning from an extended east - ern trip are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fredberg of Edison avenue. fr . J. M. Klein of Longfellow avenue spent a few days in Washington and Baltimore the past week. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Fink of Col- lingwood avenue, who spent three weeks with relatives and friends in Newark, N. J., have returned. Rosh Hashona Will Soon Be Here C. J. Menais of Boston Boulevard visited with relatives and friends in Chicago the past week. St. R. Schott of Belmont avenue has returned from a two weeks' stay at Lake Placid, N. Y. The coziness of your home and fireplace will be greatly enhanced by the renovation of your draperies, curtains, ovehangings, furniture covers, lamp shades, pillow tops, etc. We restore the original freshness and dignity to all garments. Your suits and dresses can be made to look like new. The Forest Cleaners & Dyers Can Do It and Will — At Your Service Melrose 6570 Melrose 6570 We Call for and Deliver Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Sheresky of Burlingame avenue have returned from a visit with relatives and friends in Chicago. H. J. Schaefer of Edison avenue spent a few days with friends in To- ledo the past week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hallberg of West Grand Boulevard have returned from a motor trip to New York and Atlantic City. The Hoop-Skirt, Tight Bodice and Fuchsia Shades For the Fall Dansant Season The Pageantry of the Masked Ball at the Paris Opera introduced the long hoop skirt, reaching nearly to the ground, with tight bodices, and con- firmed the success of the Fuchsia shades beyond a question. More than timely, therefore, is this Himelhoch collection of bouffant dance frocks in Fuchsia shades—a revelation of the approved fashions for Fall and Winter. "A Trustworthy House" WEINGARDEN.GHINASIN Mies Mollie Ghinasin and Mr. George L. Weingarden of Windsor, were united in marriage on Sunday, September 18, at the Shaarey Zedek synagogue. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Cantor Minkowsky officiated. The ceremony was performed under a canopy of roses and smilax. The bride wore a gown of Duchess satin, trimmed with pearls and crystal. Her courttrain was caught up with orange blossoms from her shoulder, her bridal veil being fashioned of Rose Point lace. She carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses and orchids. She was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs S. B. Ghinasin as matron-of-honor. Her bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Cohen, Miss Roes Shevin, Miss Marion Feinberg, Miss Beatrice Zuieback. The groom was attended by Mr. Sam- uel II. Ghinasin the bride's brother, as best man. Messrs. Nate Scholnik, Abner Weingarden, Barney Smith, and Henry Muretaky were ushers. There were many out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Weingarden left for a trip to Albany, N. Y., Washington, Atlantic City, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Cleveland. They will be at home after October 3 at 4136 Brush tsreet. KOMER-ROSEN Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Farber of ho - tel Charlevoix have returned from a A lovely home wedding was solemn- visit with friends in Worcester, 51ass ized Tuesday morning, September 20, by Rabbi J. Bienenfeld at the home Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wiegand of of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosen, 7450 Hotel Tuner spent a few days in New Kipling avenue when their daughter, York the past week. Frances, was united in marriage to, Mr. Bernard Komer, son of Mr. and Joseph I. Shuck of Battle Creek Mrs. Max Komer, in the presence of ' spent a few days in the city the past the immediate family and relatives. week. The bride was gowned in a suit of dark red moussyne, trimmed with Jacob Margolis of Pittsburgh spent grey squirrel trimmed hat to match. the week-end in Detroit, a guest at She wore a corsage of bridal roses Hotel Addison. and lilies-of-the-valley. Iler attend- ants, Miss Lena Rosen, Miss Helen Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Goldstone Komer and Miss Ethesr Zemon were and son, Edward, have moved from gowned alike in afternoon dresses of Byron avenue to 8035 Wilson ave- beaded blue canton crepe. They wore corsages of Jaquimot roses. Jaquimot nue. roses and ferns esrved as decorations. Sir. and Mrs. Komer left for an A delightful affair was given in I honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. Swartz, Eastern wedding trip. celebrating the twentieth anniversary of their marriage, at Eastwood Inn, on Saturday, Sept. 10. There were 40 ss guests, numbering several from Mr. and Mrs. Leon Krim of Mt. Frew York City. Clemens announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sol, on Monday, Sept. After touring through New York 26, at the Sit. Clemens synagague. and other eastern points, Mr. and Dinner will be served at 8 p. m. at Mrs. S. Sheresky (Rose Lieberman) the Krims' Riverside hotel, Sit. Cle- "E. have returned home. mens. Family friends are invited. WILLIAMS & HASTINGS, INC. Hupmobiles Before you buy a new or used car, come in, get acquainted with us. We have a complete line of standard makes In used cars. Our stock includes Buicks, Dodges, Maxwell, Reo, Iludson, Franklin. Buy your furs for the holidays and coming win- ter season, not with a sigh of relief, but with a feeling of satisfaction. 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