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CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PAGE SEVEN

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51r. and Mrs. Charles Jacobson of
504 East Kirby avenue announce the
engagement of their niece, Celia Las-
ser, to David Sterling of Cleveland,

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CHERNIAK-BARASH
A very pretty wedding was solemn-
Among those who recently nowt
ized on Thursday, Aug. 26, at the
Ohio.
Scottish Rite Home, Sandwich, Ont., I the State Bar examination to
in Lan
pr a c-
iss Kate Barash, daughter of I sing and are now a dmitted Berg e r,
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gottschalk
whn
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d Mrs. A. Barash of Sandwich, i lice in Michigan are Isadore
Mr . an the bride of harry Cherniak,ILouis Balantzow, Theodor D. Biro- of 13014 East Jefferson avenue an-
became
. Da- nounce the engagement of their
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cher- [ krant, Carl F. Franklin,
Davidson,
II: Roselyn
K
Mrs.
laughter, Sadye Ruth, in Allen R.
! vidson,
nick of . Windsor. Rabbi A. Abell of- Friedenberg, Melvin E. Fink, Charles Kuhn of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs.
II. Gershonson, Samuel R. Green- J. .1. Kahn of Mikado, Mich.
fic iated•
The bride was lovely
a quaintly
whit in taffeta
on- baum, Marcus Horwitz, Victor W.
e
h a Klein, Harry B. Latzer, M. L. Lich-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Slotnick of 9741
fashioned g own of
bbon,
w, it
tenstein, Morris II. Levin, Max P. McQuade avenue announce the en-
in corded ri
br oider
rain
of
taffeta
and
chantilly
gagement
of theii, daughter, Rose, to
ed veil was caught vetih or- Levine. Louis Melamed, Max ()m-
I court
lace. t Her
harry Ring of this city.
Good old pigskins that go with
ange blossoms in Russian effect. She stein, A. C. Perlman, Arthur I. Rat-
carried a shower bouquet of bridal tier, Lawrence Rothenberg, Samuel
as through the autumn and winter
Mr. Had Mrs. I. Schultz of East
roses and lilies-of-the-valley. II. Rubin, Hernia!' R. Sable, Herbert
H. Schoenberg, Isaac M. Smullin, Fe- Warren avenue announce the be-
seasons - gloves that wear NMI
, Mrs. harry Leon attended her sis- lix F. Silver, Ottto It. Sieloff, Nelson trothal of their daughter, Belle, to
wear and never lose their smart-
William
Diamond,
son
of
Mr.
and
iter
as
matron
of
honor
and
Miss
Rose
S
Shapiro,Max
I/
Schuster
and
ness! Natural
color. Washable.
Furs must be chosen
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H. Steinb e rg.
Mrs. II. Diamond of West Phila-
Cherniak, sister of the groom, acted 'Ni orton tt
with care and in that
Misses May
as maid of honor.
Complimenting Miss Rita Fried• delphia avenue.
store whose judgment
Cherniak, Lillian Meretsky, Mary Ep-
Mr. anal Mrs. David Dant zig of
bride-elect of Oct. 3, Mrs.
stein and Gertrude Burcuson assisted man;
and word one has im-
of Pingree
en- 448 East Forest avenue announce the
lightfully
wit avenue
a bridge-
, as bridesmaids and all carried bou- Louis Daniels
h
the
Hotel
engagement
of their daughter, l'aul-
plicit confidence. For
' quets of pink roses.
terta ined
Flared - at • the - wrist s I i pons
and mah jong at
eon an
The bride was given away by her lunch
Wolverine
on Tuesday, Sept. 21. Coe. ire, to Daniel Gutenberg, son of Mr.
that reason B. Siegel
adorned with contrasting color
and Mrs. Nathan Gutenberg of 448
mother, Mrs. A. Barash, who was be-
stitching and with rolled, piped
East
Forest
avenue.
Co. are recognized as
ers
were
laid
for
17
guestr
! , comingly gowned in black georgette,
edge at the top to match the
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and Mrs. ('.roll, an aunt of the groom,
leaders, with a long-
!ditching; lovely Weed tones and
Max Goldberg and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Weingarder, of
lovely in a black satin gown
was
who
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3030
Blaine
avenue
announce
the
en-
sod formerly of 302 Owen avenue, aro
O standing reputation
I trimmed in sand. Little Esther
Glores-First Floor.
now residing in their new home at gagement of their daughthr, Shirley,
[ Bessie Brown, twin nieces of the
for quality and serv-
to Al V inocur, son of Mr. Bad Mrs.
STAT
' bride, were flower girls and Alfred 2720 Leslie avenue.
,0101.
Morris Yinocur of 2990 Pingree ave-
OMIA SiONL
ice.
as
no
[ Brown, nephew of the bride, acted
NQ coroam won
Felix F. Silver• son of Mr. and nue.,
as ring bearer.
-
Mrs. M. E. Silver of 83 East Warren
Harry Leon attended the groom avenue, is the youngest attorney to
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stipp of Fort
as best man and Max Wunder, Dr. have been admitted to the Michigan William, Ont., announce the be-
William Greenberg, Dr. Leo Croll, State Bar. Mr. Silver received his trothal of their daughter, Rose, to
Moe Barash and Moe Wexler were bachelor of laws degree at the Uni- Harry Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ushers.
versity of Michigan in June of this Eli Wolfe of 1930 West Philadelphia
Following the ceremony, dinner year and is 21 years of age.
avenue. Miss Stipp is gesiding in the
was served to 200 guests, after which
city with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Chernink left for a
A musical of delightful appoint- Mrs. Sam Gold of 005 Kirby avenue.
honeymoon trip which will include ments was given at the Saul Ab-
Buffalo, Thousand Islands and Mon ramovitch Music Studio, 9034
Mrs. Ida Share of 17208 Brush
treat. Upon their return they will Twelfth street, oil Saturday evening, street announces the betrothal of her
reside on Campbell avenue, Sand- Sept. 18, in honor of Miss Sophie daughter, Frances, to Ilesel Kollen-
Gurvitch, painter, and Miss Rebecca berg, Non of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kul-
wich, Ont.
Among the out-of-town guests Katzman, pianists, who left for New lenberg of this city.
I were Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz, Mr. and York to resume their studies.
TAG DAY REPORTED SUCCESS
Mrs. Iserlson, Harry Schwartz. Paul
Miss Mildred Bernice Meyers,
Kaminer, Max Biller and Mr. and
The annual Baby Day Nursery tag
daughter
of
Mr.
and
SMrs.
Mandel
Mrs. Kurland, all of Detroit; Mrs.
Meyers of 2299 Clairmount avenue, day, which was held recently, was
Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Hymn
reported
a decided success. The
Hoffman of Flint, Mich.; Mrs. Z. has left for Ann Arbor to resume
Rogin of New York; Mrs. P. Lust- her studies at the University of Mich- chairman of the committee in charge
takes this opportunity to thank all
garten, M. Leon, Moe Nathanson, all igan.
Women's City Club Building
who aided in this worthy cause. The
of Montreal, and Missiuth Moss of
Among the many delightful affairs following collected the largest
Toronto, Ont. '.
given in honor of Miss Jeanne Zelda amounts: Miss Clara Abromowich
The If of your
Snyder, a bride-elect of October, and Mesdames Jennie Malinsky, An-
draperies de-
CREENBERG-UTCHEN IK
were a bridgtiL and miscellaneous na Rott, Marcel, Greenstein, Katz
end. on the
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shower for 35 t. ests at which Miss and Osnos.
• r e you give
Pretty in its simplicity was the Rose Schneider of Clairmount ave-
them. To let us
\
marriage on Tuesday evening last of nue was hostess on Wednesday eve-
refreshen them
Miss Esther Utchenik, daughter of ning last, and a luncheon at the King
co.ts but little.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Utchenik of 8934 Wah Lo Cafes-followed by a theater
Goodwin avenue, and Joseph Green- party at the Temple Theater•on Mon-
( , berg of Miami, Fla., son of Mr. and
day, Sept. 20, given by Miss Ethel
Mrs Charles Greenberg of Boston, Blumenfield.
I
Mass.,
'
which was solemnized at the
■
Ilutniots .ad
Maurice H. Levin of 2987 Glad-
home of the bride's parents in the
Engagontonto, Wading.,
All Social Fonda:ma.
presence of members of the imme- stone avenue was among those who
diate families. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- recently passed the State bar exam-
• 1:inte.sc.rlsb Social
w. Cater 20: ih r.
ination and has been admitted to the
man officiated.
NOT
The bride was lovely in a gown of Michigan State Bar Association. •
Wa Docents Iloraos and Hans.
white satin, bodice fashion, trimmed
141014
The Mesdames Jack Lefton and
with chantilly lace and rhinestones
DETROIT CATERING CO.
Her veil, which was cap shape, was Louis Dressler entertained with a
M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr.
held in place with pearls and orange linen shower on Saturday, Sept. 11,
125 RICHTON AVE.
I blossoms. She carried a shower bou- in honor of Miss Margaret Lefton,
Hemlock 6464
quet of bridal roses and valley lilies. whose marriage to Jack Wachler will
"A Modern Plant With Modern Method.."
Mrs. Matilda Bell, who attended her be an event of Oct. 10.
sister as matron of honor, was
•
1 gowned in orchid georgette. She
carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses.
Miss Doris Greenberg sang "0
Promise Me." She was accompanied
05
sosas2 -25-
by Miss kwon at the piano.
Following the ceremony, dinner
was served to 75 guests.
l Among, the out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green-
berg and daughter, Bessie, and Mr.
you how inexpensive
Did it ever occur to
and Mrs. Frknk Zohn and sons, Mur-
ray and Milton, all of Boston, Mass.
it is to operate a Chevrolet?
Mr. and Mrs. Greenberg will leave
shortly for Miami, where they will
-- Ask -
make their home.

of

Pigskin Slipons

Finer
Quality

5.00

Two-Tone Capeskins

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At Our

Fresh curtains and hangings
are the housewife's pride

Curtains
and
Hangings

p

Juvenile

Shop

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The open windows of
summer and the coming
and going of family and
visitors bring dust and
dirt. Minor repairs, too,
are of ten necessary.
Keep all your draperies
perfectly conditioned.

Scientifically desi§ned to

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Catering

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AND DYERS

533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.

Inc,
tiled 2114 •j PARK RUBY
AVENUE

develo
p tbe foot
muscles of tots one
to. three years ola
ode treads.
1 e.15. sturdy
Soles

-RugY
s4-ioLs ARE
toRno -

Melrose 4200

Food For Thought

ABE MAX

CONNELL•CURTIS CHEVROLET CO.

Hemlock 9010

11426 Jo.. C•mpau

LADIES AID SOCIETY
TO HOLD CARD PARTY

The Hebre• Ladies Aid Society is
sponsoring a card party to be held
on Saturday evening, Sept. 25, at 8
o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Sarah
Miller, 553 Westminster avenue. Ad-
mission charge is 50 cents per per-

son.
The next meeting of the organize-
Gob will take place on Tuesday eve-
ning, Sept. 28, at 8 o'clock, at the
B'nai B'rith Communty Center, 275
East Ferry avenue. All members are
urgently requested to attend this
meeting, as many matters of impor-
I will be discussed.

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The
Right Hearted
Hostess

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T'S to easy to enter- •
tain at the Pal-
metto. Everything's
there. Every facility
-correct and in good
taste.
Luxurious big ball-
room, distinctive small
dining rooms, banquet
hall--take your choice.
Society has placed her
mark of approval on all
of them.
For bridge dinners,
dances, luncheons, pri-
vate parties make your
reservations at the Pal-
metto. Call the steward

Loachoon 11 :SO to 3--45e.

25 .
DiSOOT 4.30 to 1:30-$1.

/..day

may detcrmine

Fornitntr, Which
the motif of the entire ensemble,
and those decorative necompari.

?twits which will harmonize with
bockgroand.
the eltasen

of the problem, of
'Thr LSrHer
jag the
coons r, is in acquiring
right things for the scheme in ries'
hers.
--easily accomplished

Dinar11:30 A. M. t.11 P. M.

ALM

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HANCOCK AT JOHN K.
Charles II. Clements
Glendale loon

MANISCHEWITZ'S
MATZOS

Meal, Farce% and Noodle. cm.
ho gotten at 01 Grocers in Detroit.

LEVIN BROS.

Agent. for

MANISCHEWITZ'S MATZOS

1357 Division Street

Cadillac 0009.

GREATER
REDUCTIONS

On All of Our Highest Grades of

'FURNITURE

Examples .°' These of, BARGAINS

Regular Price

$114." Now $71.00
2 Chairs
$350 ."
$690 ."
1 Cabinet
1 Dining Room Suitell'f? , ? ,1,(, t!:r $436."
$213."
1 Bedroom Suite
44 $30."
and shapes, some formerly . $56.°°
MI
$90.00
14 Mirrors priced as high as $72.00 $127."
Chair
1. Cox
$68."
walnut or mahogany, you $136."
cannot afford to pass these u p
ea
s
A
4 Secretarie
1 Living Room Suite . . . $450.°° " $300."
11
beautifully
$244 . " " $152."
Winthrop
Desk1;
ti
1
$63.!,
,:.nns,bi'i',7:;linid.7,7.e'Y
$105.00
Floor Style wrrun,',h
5 Lamps

Large ea.) , chairs, curled hair filling
down cushions, velour covering

,

Eerh

isist
ehnn
trcc evseonnt atinoatibtinw
Dtpmaeinitners

$272.50

chairs. Nigh grade

';1" $340
„1;:„:1'.t.)':"I'
V43112':,nliFt:rai):

sizes

46

ll

Mahogany framed, 2-piece suite, covered in mohair
reverse cushions in hrocatelle.

Tea Wagons

Choice of entire stock,
walnut or mahnfk -

any. each • . . .

Those Driving

will not find park-
ing restrictions
Park at the door
-no charge.

FABRICS

with

Smokers

formerly

Duo hairs, Velvets, Damasks, now
priced $10.50 to t

$6.50 to $85.00

etraitiumitun
91 a 1 trai at Aopelle

A Large Group. former')
priced from 514 to 910. Now

$9 and $16

By Street Car

rake Crosstown
to Riopelle, then
walk two short
blocks north

