A wisk Periodical ewer CLIPTON A117/W1 • CINCINNATI 20, 011120 PAGE FIVI1 HASHACHAR CAMP 116 WILL HOLD CARD PARTY ON COMMITTE FOR LOS AMIGOS SPRING FROLIC Miss Lillian Green is actively in- I terested in the annual spring frolic to be given at Webster Hall on Friday ). flimelhochs The Ladies' Auxiliary of Ilasha- char ('limp, Order Sons of Zion, Canip No. 116, is completing arrangements Madame! Enjoy the Flattering Luster of Our Service-Weight Little Miss Marilyn Ruth Koffman of 160 llazelwood avenue entertained 15 of her little friends on Sunday af- ternoon, March 7, in honor of her fourth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Barney Wartell of 2924 Elm- hurst avenue entertained with a bridge on Tuesday afternoon, March 9. Prizes were awarded Mrs. A. L. Goldfine and Mrs. Harry Schein. Dur- ing the afternoon Mrs. Silas Cohen delightfully entertained the guests with vocal selections, Miss Jewell he r on the Frank accompanying piano. 1.85 Mrs. Samuel Lubetsky of 3233 Gladstone , avenue entertained 15 guests with luncheon and cards at her home. A Picturesque Frock ien !ry Ily is ce• from Our New FABRICS COLORS Spring Collection '65 Georgetles Syria g Green Bois de Rose Thiatledown Nary Crepes MISS LILLIAN GREEN Taffetas SIEGEL 0 .7.doa Foulards "r '1.."?7,7, 1:se•sw as castal°. M T, my mu 31914 Are You Planning to give your House a Cleaning for Passover? To achieve the best possible results let us clean your upholstered furniture, rugs, drapes, ets. For many years house- wives have solved their housecleaning problems by calling "The Forest." Why not join the list of satisfied customers? Just phone Melrose 4200. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller of 105 Belmont avenue are spending three weeks in New York City, where they uests of relatives and , are the g friends. evening, March 19. Bunts' Chocolate Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Rottenberg Syncopators, who are now playing at the Imperial Hotel, have been en- and daughter, Gelatine, of 107 Alger gaged to furnish the music for the avenue have returned home after spending some time in Phoenix, Ariz., evening. Patrons and patronesses for the af- and California. fair are Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Frank- Mrs. Albert Samuels (Ruth Lo- lin, Mr. and Mrs. Sobel and Mr. and pate) of Bayonne, N. J., is visiting Mrs. I. Auslander. The committee in charge announces t the home of her mother, Mrs. Anna mg r p 1,0pate of 1675 Gladstone avenue. that tickets are selling may be obtained from any of the mem- hers or at the door. The Misstm Elizebeth and Lillian An enjoyable evening is promised attend. Glasiee were hosteses at a miscel- laneous shower on Feb. 20 at their all who a home On Pingrec avenue compliment- ing .Miss Elizabeth Dater, whose mar- riage to Max Giesler will be an event of Sunday, March 14. Tairtllo Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Goldie (Fae Smith) of 9512 Dexter boulevard are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Irwin Malcolm, on Feb. 28, 1926. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fink (Hannah Dworfman) of 2754 Monterey ave- nue announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Alice Bess, on Feb. 28. 1 Mrs Mack Pearlman of 3764 Brush street are receiving eon- gratudations on the birth of a son. Herbert M., on Tuesday, March 2, 1926. -IT FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS The peasant reaches heaven soon as the nobleman. 15 REV. JACOB L SKLAR )40 11F:L Recommended by De troit Ployeklans. Formerly at 4152 Farnmeortb A .. Now R R e g at Melrose 4200 533 - 37 Forest Ave. E. Three Pairs for 5.40 Miss Bessie Snit: of 1494 Edison avenue has returned from a visit in Chicago. "A Modern Plant With Modern Methods." 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Pious Empire 1340•64. You'll admire the high luster of these firmly, evenly woven service-weight stockings, and you'll be pleased with their splendid length of service, as well! Safety stripe prevents r u ns. MRS. MAX WEKSLER Fifteen colors. for a card party which will be given on Saturday evening, April 10, in the Knights of l'ythias Hall, 3153 Cass avenue. Those in charge of the affair are Mrs. Saul Cabot, chairman;1 Mesdames It. Lehrman, Wolf Cohnd Max Weksler, II. Newman, T. Lieb^r • I man, Aaron Markson, Harry Gold- berg, Itedblatt, H. Levine, Falksteen, Fannie Weiner and Miss Sophie Lehrman. A silver candelabra will be raffled the same evening. Mrs. Ida Silver is in charge of the raffle. The proceeds of the affair will go to the National Fund. Miss Kathleen Pereira of 378 Monterey avenue entertained Tues- day evening, March 9, with a bridge and luncheon which followed the marriage ceremony of Miss Debbe Jacobson and Maurice Ilackman, which was solemnized at the home of Rabbi A. IL Hershman with the rabbi officiating. Prizes were award- ed to the gentleman and lady with highest score. The table was beauti- fully decorated with white ribbons. Streamers coming down from the chandelier held the favors that were given to each guest , which were iature cedar chests for the ladies and miniature crickets for the men. Af- ter a short honeymoon trip in the East, Mr. and Mrs. Hackman will re- side in Detroit. Mrs. Max Bonin of Leicester court was hostess to 14 guests at dinner on Wednesday evening, March 3, fol- lowed by bridge, in honor of Miss Helen Edelson, whose marriage to Michael Greenblatt will be an event of Sunday, March 14. A basket of pink roses and candlesticks holding pink tapers adorned the table. Main Floor, Hack's Shoes Have Been Arproved U Are Used Exclusively by the U.S. War Veterans' Bureau In Michigan ART EXHIBIT OPENING AT BETH EL MARCH 22 \ t ip The Fifth Art Annual showing the work of Jews in art which is being Centers Association at the Temple Beth Ni, is to be formally opened on held under the auspices of the Jewish Monday evening, March 22. Among the new work that has ar- ■ , rived is a piece of sculpture called I 'The Spirit of Radio" by Leo Hayman of New York; "Awakening" (a design for a fountain) and "Reflection" by George Aarons of Boston; "Don Juan of the Prairie" in crayon by Graziella Jacoby of Chicago; An Urkanian Village" by Abraham Manievich of New York; "Apples and "Calendulas" by Julius T. Block of Philadelphia; The Spanish Net Menders" by Hor- tense Fernberger of l'hiladelphia; "Longport" and "The Inlet" in water Portnoff of Phila- color by Alexander delphia; and a portrait of the late Dr. Kohler in oil by his dau- Kaufman ghter, Rose. As in former years, Miss Sarah Caplow is assembling the Chicago work while Dr. Mordecai Soltes of the Jewish Welfare Board is our New York representative. Rebid Abbe Billet Silver is representing us in Cleveland and Maurice Fleisher founder of the Graphic Sketch Club, in Philadelphia. HACK'S ARCH-CORRECTIVE SHOES—A "buy" word for foot sufferers--for ten years has met with the approval of the U. S. War Veterans' Bureau at Wash- ington— A Branch of The U. S. Government For the exclusive use of war veterans being cared for foot afflictions—by the Bureau in the State of Michigan. HACK'S Or h pe i _ ooOtnwley arE Specialists d c F I:Ah t o !I? and Children. Featuring Orthopedic Shoes for Men, Women 5TH FLOOR STROH BUILDING ADAMS AVENUE WEST *finishing and *upholstering of the 'Better Class Mrs. Arthur Edelson of Pingree avenue entertained 16 members of arEW s at the family at dinner on Friday eve- ist..1 ning, March 5, in honor of Miss Helen Edelson, a March bride-elect. A tottrn trintbn itto pretty arrangement of sweet peas and daffodils centered the table. Northwestern Women' ■ Leagues The Northwestern Wometie League The Misses Cele Brandwin and of the United Hebrew Schools held an Faye Cashdan honored Miss Helen interesting meeting on Tuesday even- Edelson with a theater party on Sat- ing, March 9. I'lans were discussed urday, March 6, at the Bonstelle for an anniversary celebration to be Playhouse. There were 14 guests. held in April. Details will be an- nounced at a later date. A Junior Mrs. Edward Krause and Mrs. Ski- Auxiliary, with Miss Shirley Kalt and ney Wallace were joint hostesses on Miss Belle Jackson in charge, has Sunday, March 7, at a beautifully been started. All young ladies appointed luncheon and bridge given are interested and wish to join are in the ladies parlor of the hotel asked to attend the senior meetings Statler. There were 20 guests. A which are held every Tuesday even- low mound of roses, sweet peas and ing at the Philadelphia-Byron Tal- daffodils and four candlesticks hold- mud Torah. Mrs. 11. E. Lippitt, ing lighted pink candles comprised president of the league, requests all the effective table decorations. The the members to attend the meeting'. occasion was a miscellaneous shower The public is invited. given in honor of Miss Helen Edel- PERFECTION LODGE son. aDts 28 otiona I he 5. S Harry SPECIAL EASTER OFFER SUITS 5 29 .5° '39 . TOP-COATS ER ;ten In order to beat every former Easter selling record in our business career—and we are determined to do it—we are offering special values in high grade hand tailored clothing for men and young men at prices that you must pay for ordinary made clothes. BEAR IN MIND . hears the same honest guarantee as 19. .50 The garment for it MA you 11111 now pay us $ any of our gal ments selling Hp to j85 Id 6188 WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL YOUR SPR ING OF NEEDS FROM OUR COMPLETE STOCK Florsheim Shoes, Stetson Hats. Fashion Knit Ti... Rocking Chair Underwear. hIsinh•tt ■ n Shirts. Phoenix Holm. ng a ER idieg GLEN. 5660 intment. SCHOLNICK'S THE STORE FOR PARTICULAR DRESSERS NEAR CLAIRMOUNT 9025 TWELFTH ST. Mr. and Mrs. Max Gottesman of Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. & 458 Alger avenue will be at home on ular communi- Sunday afternoon and evening, A. M., will hold a regular 17, at 7 cation Wednesday, March 14, in honor of the bar mitz- vah of their son, Morton Herman. No p. m. C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. cards, By Order of— SAMUEL J. EDER, W. M. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Vliet of Edison avenue have returned from a He who holds the ladder is as bad two months' stay in Florida. as the thief. Mrs. George Levin was hostess at a prettily appointed luncheon and REV. H. MILKOVSKY miscellaneous shower on March 6 at Cantor of Congregation Mogen Webster Hall in honor of Miss Beat- Abraham, Farnsworth Ms • rice Holinstat, a bride-elect of March 21. EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC Honoring Miss Beatrice Holinstat, a March bride-elect, Miss Ila Ilawken entertained at her home, 95 Elmhurst avenue, with a miscellaneous shower on Feb. 20. Area OC(1000G0000 00 C C OO RO N O UCCC E5 Select from our fine fabrics, the color and design that you desire. THE LINDOW COMPANY cllphol.tforery 1935 Marentette Beautify Your Home and make it up to date with a MOHEL Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Branch of Clairmount avenue is entertaining Friday evening, March 19, with a din- ner in honor of Miss Reenie Sturtzer of New York City, who is the house guest of Mrs. Louis Langsman. Mrs. Samuel L. Westerman was hostess at a bridge-luncheon at the Imperial Hotel on Thursday, March I 4, in honor of Mrs. iI. Shapiro of Chicago. The guests were Mrs. M. J. Lipkin, Mrs. T. A. Ross, Mrs. M. i Marcus, Mrs. L. Satovsky, Mrs. B.' Kane, Mrs. S. Lipkinfi Mrs. H. Cohen, Mrs. Harry Levine, Mrs. M. Cohen, Mrs. B. B. Gordon, Mrs. A. Gittlemanl and Mr.. D. Dorman. A card party will be given at the home of Mrs. ftadner, 8732 LaSalle' boulevard, on Tuesday, March 16 al I 2 p. m. This affair will be given for' the benefit of • family in need, Tick- I ets will be sold at the door. The pub- lic is invited. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoffman of 6232 Brush street will return to their home after spending the winter in Miami, Fla. F.n route they will stop in Wash- ington, Pittsburgh and Cleveland. BENEFIT DANCE MARCH 24 A dance for the benefit of a sick and I needy family will be given at the Glendale avenues, on Wednesday even- I ing, March 24. The public is urged to attend. 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