America 'elvish Perla&cal Carta CLIFTON AVINU1 CINCINNATI 10, 0100 PAGE SEVEN TitFtrrra 1r, , o :i =a1 afid L I • I • I I I Mist. Adeline Cohen of 637 Meol bury boulevard' will leave Saturday, June 9, for Pittsburgh, Pa., where she will be the guest of relatives and friends. I I I I / I I I I • • / I I I • I Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eder of 902 pallister avenue celebrated the open- ing of their home at Grosse Pointe with a house party on Decoration Day. Wool and Fibre Sweaters $7.50 --- $10 Meek Zitsman of Springfield, hie,. w ast i the city ao the past week or a few days' visit at the homes of ela tires and friends. Wood Sweaters in exceedingly popular styles, especially for golfing. ()pen, close or fancy weaves. Sleeveless, collarless, some with side pockets. In Copes, beige, gray, navy and combinations. Fibre Silk Sweaters in slip-on, Tuxedo and coat styles. Many are tied on the side. Long sleeves or sleeveless styles. Colors— black, butt, navy and tan. Isaac Simon of Delaware avenue returned from a few days' visit with relatives and friends in Cleve- A. Barkman of East Tawat, was a recent visitor in the city, visit- ing with relatives and friends. *13.SlittiC Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eder of 902 !':]lister avenue entertained 52 chil- dren in honor of the eighth birthday of their son, Sidney Theodore. The house was beautifully decorated and an attractive luncheon was served. STATE 1/1•:1 heel', MICHIGAN No condo( h. , with a■ly other steer. --- Alvin D. Dorsch was toastmaster at the annual banquet given by the graduating class of tae University of Detroit at Hotel Stadler un Friday evening. / • I e / • I I I I I / I _ , I I I Gloves ! Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Winkelman and of Cleveland motored to Detroit for a few weeks' stay wool are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. 'Winkel- man. Solt T. Hats ! ! Miss Rita tnger entertained at a luncheon and bridge Saturday, June 2, in honor of Miss Rose Edlotf, a bride of June 5. Covers were laid for 12 guests. I I I I • .v.vd Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Unger have an their guests Mrs. M. Sanders and daughter of Chicago. ---Even Spats!!! A pleasant surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund I,. Brin on Thursday evening, on the occa- sine, of their thirteenth wedding an- niversary, at their home, 1903 Cal- vert avenue. THEY DO DOUBLE DUTY! Mrs. Anna Lopate, daughter, Miss Ruth Lopate, and brother, David Ra- coosin, are spending two weeks in Washington, D. C., attending the Shrinera' convention. —When cleaned by our expert dry cleaners. Ask us about rug clean- ing too—now's the time to make sure you avoid moths! You will not KNOW REAL SAT- ISFACTION until you try t h e Jacoby way! After an absence of two years spent traveling abroad, Mrs. J. F'. Teichner has returned to the city for a short visit, during which time she is stopping at the hotel Stevenson. D. Steckler of Hendrie street was host at a dinner for 10 guests on Thursday evening in honor of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. I. Steckler and daughter of Williamson, W. Va. FRENCH DRY CLEANERS Mrs. Barney Albert of 639 Med- bury boulevard entertained delight- fully on Thursday, May 31, at a linen shower in honor of Miss Shirley Kukes, a June bride-elect. A buffet luncheon was served and covers were laid for 30 guests. "MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST" Mrs. Joel L. Kapetansky and daugh- ter, Claire, of 1730 Clairmont ave- nue left for an extended trip through the Fast. They will visit with rela- tives in Pittsburgh. 7452 WOODWARD — CORNER CUSTER PHONE EMPIRE 3364 O pening LOUIS FANCY ICE CREAM CO. Ready today—one of Detroit's finest ice cream production plants, devoted ex- clusively to creating high grade fancy ice creams and French Pastry. You will find great pleasure in ordering any one of our numerous fancy creams—you will find them distinctly different and delicious—there is nothing else in Detroit that can compare with them. "Dainty Thing. That Tickle the Palate" LIGHT CATERING Boulevard French Pastry 7231 Mack Melrose 6712 ALINOSI BROS, PROPS. NEW DETROIT OPERA HOUSE 1008 Randolph Street A. COGUT PRESENTS THE JEWISH ART THEATER OF NEW YORK With It. Director MAURICE SCHWARTZ r181 1V D'11M Sunday Afternoon and Evening, June 10 "DOS GROISE GEVINS" the ream for mental limitation. order to eliminate th'm. It develops your inner power. ad hidden wavy. of rrno h. J. AUSTEN NEWMAN Tickets for saki •t the Boa Office on the day of the performance. PsyclimAnalys s and Construct... Paydh•'egy. it a s, 1059-60 Bah Bldg. Cadillac 14611 Woodward Tim to Washington Formerly the 1Vaxli ing ton A roide Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldman an- nounce the engagement of them (laughter, Mollie, to Victor Marko- witz of Detroit. r 4111;1 SILBERSTE1N-TRAUB The month of June, always • the month of brides, was ushered in with one of the prettiest weddings of the spring season, Olt Tuesday evening, June 5, when Miss Irene Traub, daughter of al rs. Bertha Traub, be- came the bride of Merrill Emanuel Sillsor:tein of Las Angeles, Cal. The wedding teak place in the Henry VII. Room of Hotel Statler, with Rabbi Leo M. Franklin «naming, and was witnessed by immediate relatives only. Marking the isle through which the bridal pal ty passed were tall stan- dards filled with white peonies that lent their unending charm to the oc- casion. The bride was radiant in an imported lustrous white flat crepe en- crusted with silverine crastal beads Tiede of the fashionable lone; straight lines. Her headdress of antique oluch- ess lace and orange blossoms formed a bandeau which held in place a rainy veil of the same material. A shower bouquet of bridal r. ses, valley lilies and white orchids, tied with tiny streamers of satin ribbons, completed the costume. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Samuel :le- i mon of Jackson, Midi., who was love- ly in a beautiful gown of orchid chif- fon, embroidered in silver beads and carried an arm bouquet of pink Aaron Ward roses and valley lilies. The grown wan attended by Nathan Gross as hest man. Mrs. Traub, mother of the bride, was charming in a hand- some gown of black Spanish lace, in- terwoven in tiny black and white beads and wore a corsage of pink la France rosebuds and sweet peas, with streamers of corresponding hue. Mrs. Silberstein, mother of the groom, wore a stunning costume of Chantilly lace and corsage of violet, sweet peas, roses and valley lilies. A bride and groom in miniature, which were brought from Germany, centered tke table which formed a horseshoe, at which the wed- ding party was seated. Floral decor- ations were in the seasonable spring flowers and were more than artisti- cally arranged. Following the dinner, a reception for friends was held in the ballroom which was attractively adorned in beautiful flowers. A string- ed orchestra dispersed delightful mus- ic during the evening. The bride is the well known contralto in the Tem- ple Beth El choir. Those coming from out of the city to attend the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. B. Traub of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sermon, Mr. and Mrs. Myer Levy and Miss Dorothy Sterns of Jackson, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. .loseph Silberstein of Los Angeles, Cal,, parents of the groom. After a wedding trip to Bos- loon, Washington and New York, Mr. and Mrs. Silberstein will reside in the family home at 1253 Burlingame are- , nue. in It I Ilimeiliochs The engagement of Miss Faye Hoffman of Hotel Addison to Mel- ford I). Chian of this city is an- nounced. The reception took place on Sunday evening. May 27, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1). Chatlin of 963 East Columbia avenue. ARE YOU HAPPY? In Sholom Aleichem's Great Comedy . — Dr. NEW YORK. — (J. T. Al Baer Epstein, delegate to America of the head office of the Jewish Na- tional Fund, died at the age of 48 Mr. and Mrs. Max Stein announce the engagement of their daughter Ethel, to Edward Feldman. Recap tion Sunday, June 10. SARASOHN-BEISMAN Dr. and Mrs. J. Rosenthal of 4075 Carter avenue will leave on Saturday • Miss Gertrude Reisman, daughter for a two weeks' stay in Atlantic of 1)r. and Mrs. Joseph Reisman, was united in marriage to Joshua Sara- City. sohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham A surprise farewell party was H. Sarasiohn, at noon on Wednesday, given Saturday evening by the Misses May 30, at the Hotel Statler. Rabbi Lillian and Dena Peripsky and Sara A. al. Hershman and Leo Si. Frank- Broder in honor of Miss Ida Slutzky, lin performed the ceremony, which who spent several months here with was witnessed by 150 guests and was relatives 1111(1 friends. Covers were followed by a dinner-dance. The bride was charming in a quaint laid for 20 gusts. Miss Slutzky is returning to her home in Elmira, peach chiffon gown, cut in 1500 fashion, with a picture hat to match. N. Y. She carried an old-fashioned bouq6et of bride's roses and valley lilies. Miss Mr. and Mrs. I. Ellis of 676 Hen- drie street were hosts at a dinner on 'Paula Hess of San Antonia, Texas, a cousin of the bride, was her only at- Tuesday evening, their out-of-town guests being Mr. and Mrs. I. Steck- tendant. She was attired in a pale yellow flowered chiffon gown, with ler and daughter of Williamson, W. Va.; M. Steckler of Ashland. Ka.; I a picture hat to match, and curried a Mrs. S. Sonenblick of-New York City : bouquet of tea roses. Mrs. Reisman, and W. B. Steckler of Brooklyn, N. mother of the bride, wore a smart Y. Covers were laid for 25 guests. o gown of green chiffon, with an over- dress of cream lace, and carried yel- The marriage of Miss Ida Sutkin. low roses. Mrs. Sarasohn, mother of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Sut- the bridegroom, was attired in a kin, to Bernard A. IVeinbera will be black lace gown, a corsage bouquet an event of Sunday, June 10, the of red ruses completing her costume. Hyman Meyers performed the du- ceremony taking place at 5 p. m. at , ties of best man. the Shaarey Zedek. The out-of-town guests at the wed- Mr. and Mrs. J. Brenner of Phila- ding were Sirs. Fanny Levyson of delphia were the guests of Miss Zetle San Anotnio, Texas, grandmother of w Morris of 89 King avenue the pant the bride; Sidney Levyson, also of San Antonio, cousin of the bride; 1Paul Reisman of St. Louis and Mils P. II. Frankel of Cleveland, Ohio, Sara Levinsohn of Brookline, Masa. is spending several days with Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Sarasohn left on a Mrs. I,. E. Fiske of 180 Eannti ave- motor trip to New York, Washing- , ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and At- nue, Highland Park. lantic City. They will return to the city about July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morris and family of 684 Putnam avenue are nun' located at 1250 Burlingame ave. SCHOENFIELD•FRIEDLANDER nue. One of the events of the past week Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenzweig, Jr., Was the marriage of Frances Fried- of 3912 Brush street have moved to lander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max their new home at 2001 Gladstone A. Friedlander of East Ferry ave- avenue. nue, to Dr. Adolph Schoenfield of this city, on Sunday afternoon, June Miss Lenore Grossman of Freder- 3. The wedding was a quiet home ick avenue has returned from a 10 affair. in the presence of immediate days' sojourn in Dayton and Cincin- ' families. Rabbi Leo SI. Franklin of- nati, where sae was the guest of rela- ficiated. The bride wore a gown of tives and friends. I grey crepe de chene and carried a shower bouquet of tea roses and lilies Mrs. Joseph Lefkofsky, formerly 'I of the valley. She was attended by of this city, now residing in Los An-, her sister, who wore a gown of grey roles, Calif., is visiting here with her canton crepe and carried a bouquet children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lefkof- I of pink roses and lilies of the valley. sky and Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Lef- , 1 The bride Was given in marriage by ofsky of East Kirby avenue. Mrs. I her father. 'The groom was attended Leflofsky will spend the summer by Frank Shoonfield, one of his brothers. The mother of the bride months in Detroit. wore a black gown with a corsage of 'avender sweet peas. The groom's mother also wore a black gown with a corsage of lavender sweet peas. The Are you II, Ing • purm,eful. • joy.. lecorations were delicately appoint- .nd • radiant life? A lire that a..true 'd with baskets of pink and yellow to your be t Pelf? Or are you allowing ruses. The marriage took place Inner can flirts to bring you anhapeine.a or lack of harmony in your family Oaten within an arbor of palms. Mr. and and di content in your daily occupation? Mrs. Si. Gross of Youngstown, Ohio, PSYCHO-ANALYSIS arlentlarally as- were the only out of town guests. certains N 9314 Woodward DR. BAER EPSTEIN DEAD uttgagrittritts HELFER-RUSSMAN Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dreyfus an- to ante the marriage of their taster, M as Etta Roseman, to Harry Helfer, which took place on May 26. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. DR.'BAER EPSTEIN at 1 a. nt. IVednesday morning at his Bronx residence, after a brief illness. Dr. Epstein, a chemist, a native of Vilna, came to the United States in 1911 and visited every Jewish com- munity in behalf of the Errol Kaye- moth. 'I've success in recent years of tar Zionist movement in ioaen- tIne and in other South American re- publics is attributed to Dr. Epstein. 'the National Fund envoy made in July last year his first and only visit to alestine. • Starring Hand Made Frocks in the Summer Mode Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Levin (Etta Horowitz) are receiving coongratuia- dons on the birth of a daughter, Elaine Mae, un May 24. Mr. and Mrs. II. Ostrow of Brush street are receiving congratulations oil the birth of a son, Leonard. Hand-made frocks of imported or domestic voile are indispensible to the summer wardrobe. In rose, orchid, periwinkle, iiiimrose and white, hand-made and hand- drawn, they set the stage for "never-to-be-forgotten" vacation days. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prussian (Faye Gordon) of 1701 Burlingame avenue are receiving felicitations on the birth of a son, Gordon Sanford, 1 on May 31. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Edelson (Bes- sie Bender) announce the birth of a (laughter, Anita May, on May 27. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Selker of 2081 Virginia park are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a (laugh- ter, Marilyn. From 16.75 to 49 50 Mr. and Mrs. Philip I.epner (Anna D. Hyman) of 606 Belmont avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a sun, David Benson. 'CRACOW NEWSPAPER WRECKED BY BOMB 1 CRACOW.—(J. T. A.)—A billion marks worth of damage to the proper- ty of Nowy Dziennik has been caused by a bomb thrown at the paper's edi- torial section. The bomb was presum- ably thrown by nationalists, the Dziennik being the organ of the mi- nority nationalities. No loss of life oceans] as the editorial staff happened to leave the building a few, minutes , before the explosion. The newspaper o has reappeared printing a bitter at- tack against the nationalists. PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge No. 486, E. & A. al., will hold a special communication Wednesday, June 13, at 7 p. m. E. C. degree. Lookout committee. C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. LOUIS II. WOLFE, W. M. Some are old in their youth, others young in their old age.—The Tal- mud. An OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE THE AMPICO i is universally recognized as the one instrument that faithfully records the playing of the great Pianists to the minutest degree. 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