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CUPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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Coats for
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The Health Of Your Child Is
Guarded By Cleanliness.

School
Days

are happy
days for you
and your chil-
dren w hen
you refresh
school clothes
regularly.

Refresh the clothing of
your little boy or girl with
the Forest Process. It de-
stroys. all germs, makes
the clothing last longer
and keeps your children
looking their best at such
small cost.

Phone Melrose 4200

ODORLESS AND PERFECT

Woodward ?MIA to Winne/PM

In the New Fall Shades

Lisle-Top Run-Stop
Service-Weight
Himel-Hose
1.85

Three Pairs,

5.40

Dependable Mind-Hose and more than beau-
tiful Ilimel-hose, lisle-top run-stop service
weight stockings possess both beauty and dura-
bility. Suitable for both street and sports wear,
they are among the indispensable accessories
which Madame will need for her autumn ward-
robe. 'rhe newest fall shades are here!
First Floor.

HACK'S ARCH - CORRECTIVE SHOES

FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN

Sold Only at
EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC
FOOTWEAR SHOP
28 Mains A
Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.

Hack ' s

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GOOD CLOTHES AT THE SMALLEST MARGIN OF

PROFIT KNOWN.

REV. J. SILVERMAN

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.

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LUNENFELD•PRADY
A wedding of great interest to a
of the United Hebrew Schools is com-
large circle Of friends took place
pleting plans fur its second annual
In honor of the twenty-eighth Sunday, Sept. to, at the Congregation !
birthday anniversary of Jack W. Emanuel when Miss Helen Frady,
Schneider of Grand River avenue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mrs. Schneider entertained with a Frady, and Joseph Lunenfeld, son
dinner party on Sunday, Sept. 12. of !Mr. and Mrs. lorry Lunenfeld of
Among the out-of-town guests were Gall, Ont., spoke their marriage
Mr. and Mrs. N. Ilimelhoch and son,
vows.
Schaffner, of Flint. Mr. Schneider
'fhlo bride was lovely in a gown
was the recipient of ninny lovely of white satin, bouffant style, stud-
gifts. •
ded in rhinestones and seed pearls. I
Her veil, cap shape, 15155 also beaded
Mr. and Mrs. George Levy and in pearls and rhinestones. She Car-
son, Miles, of 2549 Calvert avenue ried a shower bouquet of brides roses •
have returned from Stanford, in the a nil valley lilies.
Catskill Mountains, N. Y., where
Miss !Mildred Rae Frady attended •
they spent the summer months.
her sister as maid 1.1f 1101101'. She
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. Worn a blue t.ireta gown trimmed in
Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohen and family, pink and carried a bouquet of Amer-
formerly of 5628 Dix avenue, are ican Beauty roses.
The Miosto( Betty E. Berick, Rose
now residing', sit 3224 Elm,hurst are-
Luntonfeld of Galt, Ont.; Sarah 1111110
, fIlle.
port, Mildred Frady, cousin of the
.
bride; Hose M. Morel( and Elizabeth
Miss Maxine Einsterwahl, tlaugh-
:ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fluster- Leff of Buffalo, N. were brides-
wald of Chicago boulevard, has left maids and carried bouquets of pink
to spend this year in study at Car- roses. Little Ruth Bortok and Mil-
dred All noon wen. flower girls and
negie University, Pittsburgh, Pa.
little Irving Selnotoiderinan carried
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Mr. and M rs. Samuel Rosenberg, the bride's veil.
The bride's mother was charming
who left several weeks ago for Lake
MRS. I. MARGOLIS
Placid and Montreal, returned on in a gown of beaded grey georgtotto•.
Sunday, after having met their The groom's mother those an altrar-
Simchas Torah ball, which will be
daughter, Irene, who arrived in New tive gown of gold lace over orchid :
held in the Philadelphia and Byron York following an European trip.
satin.
Talmud Torah on Sunday evening,
Al Rice acted as best man; Herman
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Oct. 3. Mrs. Isaac Margolis, general
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Finster- Frady, Samuel Goldman, Jack Frady,
chairman, reports that all commit- wald of Chicago boulevard have left Calvin K. Frady, Henry Frady and
tees are putting forth every effort to
for Duluth, where they will attend Samuel Lunen ft-Id of Galt, Ont., as-,
make this one of the most successful the wedding of their niece, Miss Irene sisted as ushers.
stairs ever sponsored by the organiz-
Following the ceremony, dinner
Goldberg, and Emanuel Cook.
ation.
was served to 150 guests.
After 0 trip to Chicago, Mr. and
The following committees are in
Milton Solomon, son of Mr. and
charge: Mrs. Fannie Schultz, chair- Mrs. Ilarry Solomon, will arrive this Mrs. Joseph Lunenfeld will be at 1
man of ticket sales; Mrs. Samuel week from an extended trip through home at i11115 West Philadelphia'
Knit, music; 'Mesdames Louis Auster, Europe.
NV4.1111,
Max Weksler, Rose Burton, Samuel
Shnitz, J. Kunio, Benjamin Schwartz,
A birthday anniversary dinner of
MALINOFF-FIDLER
C. Brody, Koran and F. Richmond beautiful appointments was tendered
The marriage of 51iss Frances Fid-
and Miss Lenah Weingarten, in Adolph Sloman by his i mniediate
ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
charge of arrangements.
family.
Fidler, and Jack A. NIalinoff, son of •
Mrs. II. E. Lippett, president of
Mrs. Reiter.' Malinoff, was solem- :
New
York
Mm. Joseph Mazer of
the league, requests that all members
iztod on Sunday, Aug. 29, at the Con-
attend the meetings, which are held City arrived on Wednesday to he the gregationEmanuel: Rabbis Ashin-
or
of
Bur-
on Tuesday evenings at the Phila- guest of Mrs. Fannie Dokto
sky and Milkowsky officiated. A din-
delphia and Byron Hebrew School, as lingame avenue.
ner for 175 guests followed the cere•
further plans for the hall will lie dis-
money.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Ilurris (Doro-
The bride was lovely in a gown of
cussed.
thy Karol have returned from a white satin, bodice style, trimmed in
trip through Northern Michigan and pearls and Chantilly lace. Iler tulle
PERFECTION LODGE
will be at home to their relatives and veil was arranged in coronet effect
friends after Sept. 20 at 90°9 Dexter with seed pearls and orange blossoms.
Perfection Lodge, No. 466, E. and boulevard.
: She carried a bouquet of white roses
A. M., will have a dark night on
After it delightful trip East, Miss and
liliesoof-the-valley. Mrs. David
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Wednesday, Sept. 22, due to the holi-
Rosalille Cheren of 1955 Blaine are- Malinoff attended the bride as mat-
days.
non of honor and the Misses Esther
C. K. SANDORE; Secretary. nue has returned to her home..
Wechsler, Ann Weinstein and Rose
It'alerstein were bridesmaids. Elaine
By Order of--
George Kleinman of Calvert ave- Eppstein was flower girl anti Harold •
SAMUEL J. EDER, W. M.
nue has left Or a three weeks' stay Kahn was ring bearer. David Malin-'
in Philadelphia.
off served the groom as best man and
David Touff, Lewis Kerner and Jack !
The many
nny friends of Mrs. Edward
Wolf will be happy to hear that she, Vogel acted as ushers.
is making rapid strides to recoveryi The bride's mother wore a gown of
flesh seorgette trimmed with rhino-'
after a serious illness.
stones and the mother of the groom
Mohel Specialist.
wore a black beaded gown. Both
25 Years' Experience.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Weinberg and
carried comnges of roses.
Endorsed by Leading
family of Prescott, Mich., have ar-
The out-of-town guests included
Phyalciaga.
rived in the city, where they will Mrs. Harr( Mornick of Now York
spend the winter months.
3 2 9 ALGER
City and 31r. find Mrs. Vogel and
Empire 7390
Willy of Toledo, Ohio.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Vliet
Mr. and Mrs. Mahnoff have re-I
Cantor •I Holbrook ST.i.i...
Northiray 3825-R
have returned from a summer's turned from their honeymoon trip'
travel abroad.
and are at home to their relatives and
!
friends at 3202 Clements

For Full.

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The Northwestern Women's League

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Smartest Styles

The smart Miss who leads
in fashion will choose her
new coat at B. Siegel Co.,
for here she will find the
most distinctive of the new
modes for dress and sports
wear. The smartest fab-
rics, colors and furs.

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Melrose 4200

"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."

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Engagements

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at ,Riopelle

Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Hubner,
formerly of Detroit, of 2231/2 East
F'lagler street, !Miami, Fla., announc
the engagenu•nt of their daughter
Ruth, to I,eo Stein, son of Mr. are
Mrs. A. Stein, formerly of Cleveland
Ohio, now of Boston, Mass.

9rarren

RETIRING SALE

Now in Progress

Hundreds of Pieces of Highest Grades of

FURNITURE

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signs in walnut and mahog-
any—former prices to S18 .

Remnants of Fabrics

Damasks, Brocatelles, %dour. Mohair.
—a splendid array of gorgeous fabrics
that formerly sold as high as 522 a j ard.
1', yard pteces—cholce

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Table Lamps—Large Variety

All shapes and sizes — some of dp,
wrought iron and Lenox china 43
bases and beautifully decorated—
sold as high as $70 . . .

Odd Wooden Beds

will not find

Nth-

Ina restriction.
Park at the door
—no chant, -

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2 PAN TS SUITS in

Mr. and Mr. Harry M. Greenberg
of 1615 West Boston boulevard an-
nuance the engagement of their
daughter, Alice. to Carol J. Rein-
heimer of this city. At home Sun-1
day, Sept. 19. No cards.
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Joseph Wallace of 2:106 Clair-1
mount avenue announces the be- I
troth.' of his daughter, Bettye, to
Irving W. Blumberg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Blumberg of 1443 Glynn
court.

"GGG" Chalk • Stripes and Twilight Blues
Gilman (•ayflower), Russet Brown,

Simon ilackerman Gothic Gress

Harry Suffrin

1133

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living room or dining room, all 403 0
shapes in mahogany, walnut, gold
and sit t er

Windsor Chairs

Beautiful Hand Decorated tun, Q
Chairs—suitable as tiling room. Q
sun room and occasional chairs.
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Formerly priced to$40

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etroitiumittinOops
at .Tiopelle,

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JOSEF
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiglitz of 1963
Calvert avenue are receiving felici-
lotions on the birth of a daughter.
; Laurel Mae, on Wednesday, Sept. l..

Dig ones and little ones, for hall,

Shelby St.,

1133 SHELBY ST., Near State.

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Twin and full size—in mahogany' Q3
and walnut. Period reproductions 'le
—formerly sold as high as $125 .

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Behrmann
of 3280 Monterey avenue announce
the birth of a son, Sherwin Atlas, on

EMANUEL SYNAGOGUE

1Tarlor •nel Wagon)
. Sept 23 and,
lo,..•.1.5
Feld., Morning. Swat 24.
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Sept. 10.

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and Mrs. Louis Goldenberg of
13501 Dexter boulevard announce
the birth of a daughter. Lois Betty.
on Sept. 15.

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are receiving felicitations on the
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•nd we tsk• care of your trouble.. Ii, iI
Your Auto Trouble lc our basin...,
TIRES — TUBES — BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES

YOUR CAR IN NOW

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By Street Car

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Samuels 112(iiie
Langer I are receiving felicitations!
upon the birth of a daughter, Bever.;
ly Jean.

RASKIN GARAGE COMPANY

Take Crosstown
to Riopelle. then
walk two short
blocks north.

Mr. and Mr. Lee R. Bishop Iso-
Lake are re-
bel V. Burr•tt I of Casa
ons on the birth
ceivipg congratulati
of a .on. Jay Rihard.

THREE GARAGES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

formerly

Those Drieing

Mr. and Mrs. t'. J. Pulitzer an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Josephine, to George Mor-
ris, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Mor-
ris of 946 End Warren avenue. Re-
: ception at Southfield and Eight-and-
-one-half-mile road on Sunday, Sept.
ni.
20, at

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Milstein of
522 Paliner avenue announce the en-1
gagement of their daughter, Dora, to
Herman Heisler. son of Mr. and Mrs.,
Marco , Rei-lir.

Mirrors of All Sorts

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EW YORK, thik source of fash-
ion, has unqualifiedly approved ,
the originated weaves and pat-
terns created by "G (; G," "Simon
Ackerman' and "Gilman" (formerly
Mayflower brand). Whatever New
York approves you are safe in seeking
at Harry Suffrin's! See them now

Mrs. Fannie Rosenthal of Carter
avenue announces the engagement of
her daughter, Rhea, toWilliam Gross-
man of this city, formerly of New
York.
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AT COST AND LESS

Reproductions of Period de- $ 5

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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Utchenok of
8934 Goodwin avenue announce the
betrothal of their daughter, Esther,
to Joseph Greenberg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Greenberg of Miami,
Fla.

Removed Dai ly From ur Warehouses
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Sewing and Bedroom Rockers

Styled for Fifth Avenue

A husband's cuffs leave no marks.

Every fox takes tare of its tail.

SAM RASKIN, Gewl Mgr.

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