A merico' ffetvish Periodical Canker CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE NINE TheixraorrloigifitaoNICIE HEBREW SCHOOLS TO CELEBRATE PURIM AUXILIARY BRIDGE TO BE HELD MARCH 22 ,•■ , ■ rk, (._ - 7-1- 1- 1 --- 0 — The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah' Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will givel an elaborate card party Sunday eve-' sing, March 22, in the ballroom of -- '' 1 I 4' ; L- EP The Smartest Coats for Spring 75 An entertainment (or the children Harold Sandelnian's orchestra of of the United Ilebrew Schools will be Ann Arbor will play at the Students' given at the Philadelphia and Byron Day celebration to be held . Sunday, avenue Talmud Torah late Saturday I afternoon, March 14, at 6 o'clock. March 15, at Temple I t dents' Day is an annual affair when Playlets, unique folk dances, songs Jewishstudents from the University and hymns will feature the program. of Michigan and other Michigan col- On Sunday afternoon. March Li. at legiate institutions are guests of the 2:30 o'clock, a Purim play will be temple. The program includes a lec- given in the auditorium of the Tal- ture by Rabbi Franklin at 10:45 a. m. mud Torah, to which the public is on "A Text From the Poet, Heine;' a invited. Nathan Wisonsky is in dinner at noon for the guests, an en- charge of the fiances. On Sunday evening, at K o'clock tertainment in the afternoon, supper at 6 o'clock and a dance in the eve- the Alumni Association of the United Hebrew Schools will give a Purim ning. dance for the benefit of the Bialik Li- — --- Mrs. N. Wechsler and daughter, i , rary, which is housed at Kirby Cen- 1 Mrs. David Melinotf, have returned... I from a two months' trip to Los An- I er. '' eles, Calif., and Hot Springs, Ark. Ig The most distinctive versions of the Spring Mode for Misses and Women fashioned in the new fabrics and smartest colors. , I Abraham Fredman of Syracuse, N. i Y., who has been visiting his daugh• ter, Mrs. Theodore Steinberg of 1312 !Virginia park, has returned to his $95 — j home. 13.5 rEtt i.@ mere- cogl,..r ce Decorative-Lovely Printed Chiffons for Mademoiselle Sheer and fine and dainty—there really in nothing quite so lovely mer. Lovely to dance in apropos for afternoon festivities. In many of these, wisps of filmy scarfs trail be- hind . . . lace enhances . . ruffles and perky how's add fascination. A , 'immunty i dance Will be given by Emanuel C ongregation in the ball- room of the synagogue at Taylor and Wilson avenues Sunday evening March '22, at 8:30 o'clock. Cassell's Wolverine Orchestra will play. Jacob Rosenberg is in charge of arrange- ments for the affair, which will be given for the benefit of the syna- gogue fund. 11111ifilffilt1111111111111MOVININgiffitilliMMIDININ IBILIMPOINIIM as a printed chiffon for Spring and Sum- EMANUEL SYNAGOGUE WILL HOLD DANCE Miss Rebecca Mildred Bloch of '1954 Virginia park entertained 20 guests at a farewell bridge Saturday evening, Feb. 28, honoring Nathan MRS. HARRY KLEIN left to make his home the Statler Hotel for the benefit of ',Sachs, whoo hasCit y. the furnishing fund of the new mom- in New York -- munity building which is being erect- Mrs. II, G. House of Hollywood, Ferry avenue Pisgah to Calif., is the guest of her parents, s eil on e East The ballroom was by donated Mr. and Mrs. M. Silberblatt of Col- 1 d , the auxiliary through the courtesy of lingwood avenue. the Hotel Statler Management. Prizes will be given at each table and re- Miss Libbie Baltrotsky has re- rs. , freshments will be served. freshments Klein is chairman and is being turned to her home in Oil City, filth her l'a., sis- mil M. Sorock as , after an extended e it wi of 3277 assisted by Mrs. E , ter, Mrs. Mau d e Wisp treasurer, Mrs. George Cohn as , Tuxedo avenue. • --- and 2 5 hostesses. --- Mrs. I. 1.ewis Zuieback was hostess i ' I at a beautifully appointed luncheon, for 25 guests given in the ladies' par- for of the Hotel Steller Tuesday, .... March 10 in honor of Mrs. L. W. I --------- SIISLM.AN:GROSS -------- 'Grossman and Miss Dora Wineman Miriam Gross announces the of New York City. The afternoon Mrs. of her daughter, Helen Ann, wag spent in playing bridge and mah marriage o 3`'”1- ' to Jerome P. Sillman, on March 8. Milton M. Alexander returned the After a two weeks' honeymoon in the at ' part of the week from a several in the hom, e Mr. and ChicagoBoulevard Mrs. Sillman will be early east B weeks' visit with friends and relatives in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Alexan- Manor. der visited Joseph J. Cummins, who — MENDELSON-BARSKY of Miss Jeanette Bar- has been residing in Los Angeles The marriage endelson was solemn- since last spring. sky to harry M Mrs. Herman Rafelson of Harding ized by Rabbi A. M. Hershman on Sunday, March 1, at 1510 Seward avenue entertained last week at a Others $25 to $495. 1111111,1,,,1119,chs Performances to Be Given Saturday sad Sunday Afternoons. 49.00 to 89.50 t1111111111011111,111211110111IIMIglIttlIttlItttinornmu mmencamssowassursim 1 sec_ 11* Looks Like A New Suit! M arriages That will be your first impression when you inspect your suit after we have cleaned it. Our thorough method of ?leaning re- moves all inground dirt from the fabric, and our careful hand pressing imparts a freshly tailored appearance. ODORLESS AND PERFECT "A Modern Plant With Modern Methods." ■■■■• ■■■■-1 11 s• 1 ■1• • ■ •• 1%.N •• - Melrose 6570 . 1 PURE SILK HOSE 0 0 0 $2.25 P r. 0 0 3 Pairs for $6. $ $ France owes its popularity to its attractive shapeliness La and its extraordinary wearing, qualities. No other silk stock- ing can compare with it. Full-fashioned, pure silk, top and sole reinforced with mercerized lisle. Made in all the standard colors and the latest fashionable shades. D.J. eal We Invite You to Visit This New Store For Women's Apparel P white chiffon velvet heavily embrol- Le • 0 A & tiered Mrs. Ira Friedenberg of Virginia in pearls. Iler tulle veil was SHOPS held in place by three rows of bridal . irk %iris hostess at a bridge last week r s wreath and orange blossoms and her ' bouquet was a shower of bridal roses at her home. Miss Helen Miss Marguerite Wiener of 2535 and lilies-of-the-valley. Klayman, the bride's sister, who was West Grand boulevard was hostess at a bridge Wednesday evening. Feb. of honor wore a bouffant gown I e ,25, given in honor of Mrs. I er man re dmir vmo. r y r a , c i e n g a n d ar e o r id • • , e fae m i of Chicago, the house guest of Mrs. (Mary Cohen), who was bridesmaid, Tobias. A midnight luncheon wall served to 15 guests. High honors; wore a white frock beaded in crystal and carried Columbia roses. Samuel were won by Mrs. Tobias, Miss Rose i Kushner assisted the groom as best Braude and Mrs. William II. Gordon. I man and Irving Colitere was the ush- er. Little Miss Zarah Hershfield,Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rosenbaum of who wore a frock of pink and blue Kalamazoo were the guests of Mr. georgette, was flower girl. and Mrs. Ilarry Suffrin of Lawrence al days last week. Sirs. Klayman, mother of the bride, avenue for sever wore a black beaded gown and Mrs. Mrs. Louis Solovich of 1574 Seward II. 1, Applebaum, who, with Mr. Ap- , enue and Mrs. Charles Goldstein of , nkbaum, attended the groom, wore a ' French gown of witite and blue. Both avenue avenue left last Saturday for hi . t they will wore corsages of sweet peas. Hot Springs, Ark., whnn ' o ov c Mr. and Mrs. Applebaum left for remain for a month.Max- of Seward avenue will join them nest Chicago to spend their honyemoon. p 0, 1426 Woodward Avenue O S.W kl 001.11'16\1 ■ 1 .1 10 sli.11 ■■ .11.\11 Nothin' Else But A Good Time IS ASSURED YOU -- on — SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 15 — At the — ' week. GOULD-FOX Sirs . Joseph Metzger has returned The marriage of Miss Helen Fox ce Satur- from Florida and has taken an apart- to Michael Gould took place day even;ng. March 7, at the home of anal Mrs. Philip Pomerantz of meat in the Pilgrim on East Je er day son avenue. Mr. 4622 Michigan avenue, Rabbi Ezekiel The twenty-fifth wedding anni- A isbiskin officiating. A reception tot- of and s. Harr y Ito i n - l Mrs. o Mr .n lowed, afte r which Mr. and Mrs. Irv. will .1, e low avenue wi ing Berman entertained in honor of x berg •rg of Longfellow celebrated Sunday evening, March 22, Mr. and Mrs. Gould. Mr. and Mrs. Gould will reside at at the Talmud Torah at Philadelphia and Byron avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ho- 1457 West Grand boulevard. senberg will receive their relatives -------- COVENANT CLUB TO GIVE and friends after 8 o'clock. No cards. Detroit Lodge No. 55 Knights of Pythias Purim Ball Music by the K. OF P. JAZZIZIERS HILE it is a new store in appearance, it is an old store in reputation. • ■■■■ ST. PATRICK'S PARTY rvonnolemnimanmmn 0° — Mr. anal Mrs. Solomon Cohen and The Covenant Club will hold a keno family, formerly of Cleveland, are and get-together party at its lodge now residing in Detroit at 304• Glad- rooms, 406 East Adams avenue, stone avenue. Tuesday evening, March 17, St. Pat- lian In honor of her sister, Miss LilMrs. rick's Day. Samuel Jacobs is chair- man of the entertainment committee Baltrotsky of Oil City, Pa., and has charge of the affair. Gifts Maurice Wispe of Tuxedo avenue en- of cigars. candy and fowl will be tertained the Sigma Phi Gamma Sun^ So- given the members and their guests. runty at • bridge luncheon last day afternoon. High scores were won NOVELTIES GALORE Cards of Admission $2.00 Per Couple. — , PYTHIAN LODGE BALL SUNDAY by the Misses Beatrice Miller. Alice Rothstein and Mildred Bachrach. — The Purim ball, the annual affair Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Levy and son of Detroit Lodge, Knights of Pyhtias, will be held Sunday evening, March of Merrill avenue have returned from ST. PATRICK'S DAY OVELTIES CARDS—FAVORS — N an d PARTY DECORATIONS Sheehan's Book Store 1550 Woodicard cAvenue • !;1 1i 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 La France 0 o l il i g iti g — Next to Sanders ■■■• ■■■■■■■11 geo 0 0 1037-1043 Woodward Mendelson are sailing ' bridge luncheon at her home. avenue. --___ Mr. and Mrs. M Mr. and Mrs. J. Rabinowitz and on the S.S. President Arthur March 12 for an extensive trip to Palestine fain..y, formerly of 3742 Brush ii ' street, are residing in their new home and Egypt. at 8422 LaSalle boulevard. Mrs. ita- i --- ' binowitz was, before her marriage, ALLEN-HORVITZ The marriage of Miss Marie llor- Miss Miriam Hyman, daughter of 1 vitz, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. David Mrs. Daniel B. Hyman of 606 Bel- I Horvitz of 529 East Kirby avenue, to mont avenue. Jack Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Mrs. Samuel Baer of Glynn court' uel Allen of Youngstown, Ohio, took , n place in Youngstown Sunday, March e tertained last Tuesday at Webster K. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Allen cele- brated their twenty-fifth wedding an- I Bald : Jay Solovich, Charles Goldstein and t niversary on the same day. The bride, who was unattended, Jay. Wachter have returned from a • wore a ow ' n of ale ink beaded month's stay at Hot Springs, Ark. ,, „ g an d a bap n d ea t of rge of Wash- bloreroms. She carried a shower bou- Miss Blanche Steer as goat. The out-of-town guests were the ' ingtuu. D. two C., months who h been spending the past as the house ' I bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry , guest of her sister, Sirs. . A. C. I .app , of 2484 Pingree avenue, returned to I Kulkin and sons, }tarry Allen and Mrs. Mollie Bernhaum, all of Detroit; her home last Wednesday. Among I Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Kulkins and the affairs given in honor of Miss, sons, Mr. and Sirs. J. IV. Kulkus, Steerman was a dance given Saturday March 7 by Miss Ruth even ' $ daughter and sons Mr. and Mrs. Sam- -voting ucl Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Re Rhodes at her home on Taylor eve- nue. Mrs. J. Leboe and daughters, all of New Castle Pa. Mrs. Arthir Rosenbaum of Glynnl Mr. and Mrs. Allen are residing in court was hostess at bridge and nuih Detroit. ijong at her home last Wednesday of-1 APPLEBAUM-KLAYMAN ternoon. A pretty wedding took place at the I Synagogue Sunday, March d ivh-' Sophie Levine of 704 East Ferry $ Em i, ' • °small: . na s. KI Jacob Klayman, avenue was hostess Vi ednesday, Miss Lena 0 1 , ' w March 4, at a dinner at Briggs Cafe \ r . and A s tt•r i f became the bride of Alex J. Apple. followed by a theater party at the 0 haunt, Rabbi A. M. Ilershman officiat- Slajestic. Iler guests were the Misses 4 ing. A dinner and dunce followed Rose Liberman, Gertrude Wolgin, y na Goldberg, Sara and Rose Win- ' for 150 guests. As. The brae wore a draped gown . FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS 533.37 Forest Ave. E. 1 15. at the Pythian lodge rooms on Florida. lass avenue and the public is invited • Mrs. Herman Salter of Clements d. The dance will be in- to avenue delightfully entertained 11, formal. members of the Bluebird Girls Club --- with a Purim party Saturday evening, PERFECTION LODGE , March 7. Bridge and bunco were — Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and r played. honors going to Mrs. J. Gold- and Mikss Doris [ berg. Mrs. M. Gerber rry Quer wa A. M., will hold a regular communica- Ha tion Wednesday, March 18, at 7 : Wolfgang. gift in honor of her W a I presented with ock p. m. o'cl fifth wedding anniversary. A Chi- C. K. SANDORF. Secretary. MAXWELL W. BENJAMIN, W. M. nese luncheon was served at midnight. The name "May's" has been es- tablished nearly thirty years as a millinery institution. In this remodeled store, you will find, besides millinery, full lines of brand new Coats, Suits, Dresses, Ensembles, Hosiery and Shoes in Fashion's new dictates. The same high ideals which have characterized May's as a millinery institution will maintain in the conduct of the new enlarged scope of activities. to this store, knowing - that you will find it a pleasure to select from this new merchandise, reflecting the May ideal—the best and newest modes at the lowest possible price. We invite you