- A merican ffewish periodical Cotter CUPTON ATENU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE Charming Bride-Elect Now at Extraordinary Reductions Sirs. Henry Fecheinier and the Misses Fecheimer will be hostesses met , a luncheon at the Phoenix Club o Dec. 30. s Sirs. Pearl Lieberman of 1635 Cal- vert avenue entertained Wednesday I evening with a surprise birthday bridge party in honor of her (laugh- ter, Mrs. Roy Chaffin. Highest bon- ! ors were won by Mrs. Blanche Dor- i witz and the • M isses Sarah Bursky, ! Sophie Moss, Tibie Chimovitz and Etta Begole. Sale of Coats 4 ' $85 Misses' Coats Women's Coats duced From Our higher . .fu A., . IEGEL.@ Priced Stocks. In the Smart- est Styles, Fabrics and Colors and Most Luxurious Fur Trimmings. Miss Ethel Steinberg of Edison !avenue left on Wednesday lust fur I a month's slay in New York. S e p orate skirts are very becom• ing and ■ • • e money in clothes. Refresh them regularly. ,,. /Marriages AND DYERS Melrose 4200 "A Modena Plant With Modern Methods." : 3110111111111111111111111111 1111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 g = ■••■ E-- Celebrate New •ear's Eve E- _ _ = .. -- N GALA -- -- At the KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS CASTLE HALL, 3153 CASS AVENUE GIVEN BY MEYER A. PEREIRA h = H = - '14 v-i The Opening of Our New Ice Cream Plant Engagrnants RICHMOND-SILBERSTEIN The hotel Stotler was the scene of = 0 very pretty wedding on Sunday, = Dec. 12, when bliss Roslin Silberstein, = daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silber- this city, formerly of Providence, Give the naked a piece of cloth -_ Z stein of 1715 Burlingaine avenue, be- R. I. came the bride of Edward Richmond, and he will say it is too thick. son of Mrs. Rose Richmond of Chi- .T. 4 cago. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin offici- ated. 'fhe bride was charming in a tight = bodice, white satin gown, trimmed In Irish pointe lace. Iler veil of Irish One of the most interesting events .. -5- point( lace was cap shape. She car- of the . year will be 'the New Y'ear's tied a bouquet of orchids and valley Eve party sponsored by the Menorah •• Social Club, to take place in the B'nai Miss Selma Goodman, who assisted B'rith community house, 275 East iF-... , the bride as maid of honor, wore a Ferry avenue. The club numbers upon its roll the ..igown of orchid taffeta and carried a •_,. younger members of the Independent bouquet of roses. Jack Richmond assisted his brother Order B'nai B'rith and was recently = organized for the purpose of promot- as best man. Mrs. Silberstein, mother of the ing social activity among members of a bride, was lovely in a gown of white the local lodge. = sequins, and Mrs. Richmond, mother The New Year's Eve party, which of the groom, was attractively is the first undertaking of the new club, will be staged upon a large gowned in black sequins. -7= Following the ceremony, dinner scale, the entire community house'! having been rented and will be dee)). = was served for 100 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Silberstein left for rated to suit the occasion. = an extended trip through the East Officers of the club state that a 10- and upon their return will reside at course dinner will be served during the evening and that the affair will = 1715 Burlingame avenue. = 'Among the out-of-town guests pres- be staged in cabaret style. Dancing ent were Mrs. Richmond, mother of will be continuous and music will be = the groom; Jack Richmond, brother furnished by two well-known dance = of the groom, and Mr. and Sirs. Math orchestras. It is also stated that an Smith and daughter, Jeanette, and excellent program of entertainment the Misses Lillian and Rose Shapiro, has been arranged for this affair. : all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Elias Goldberg, secretary of the =, Arkansas and daughters, Sally and club, states that reservations may Lillian, of Benton harbor; Sir. and now be made with him at 275 East .= Mrs. Maurice Saperstein and Mrs. Ferry avenue, that individual tables =Jock Krashes of Baltimore and Saul will be provided for small groups and that there will also be private rooms = Silberstein of Boston. for special parties which may be had upon request. Ile states that the price per plate will be $650 and that because of the limited capacity of the auditorium in the building persons desiring to attend should make ap- plication immediately and that re- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Franzblat servations will be accepted in the or- =, (Rochelle Abrams) of 4932 Proctor der in which they are received. Pro- avenue are receiving congratulations ceeds of this affair will be donated to = on the birth of a son on Ike. 11. the maintenance fund of the com- munity building. PLANS NEW YEAR'S tt EVE CELEBRATION - At - 1558 WINDER STREET READY FOR SERVICE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21ST Call Us for Weddings, Parties, Etc. ;,.tv Holiday Specials: Plum Pudding, Fruit Cake, Black Walnut and Banana Salad Creams. Price $2 Per Gallon, Delivered Direct to Your Home. GORDON'S CERTIFIELD ICE CREAM CO. 1558 WINDER STREET Cadillac 4767. •MIAM V . M 4MMT" lIi OPEN TONIGHT g E entertainment -Dancing = CURHAM-PEVIN The marriage of Dr. l'auline Pevin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pevin of 3016 Collingwood avenue, and Dr. Joseph II. Curhan, son of Mrs. A. Curhan of Boston, Mass., was solemnized at the Hotel Elkin, Mt. Clemens, Mich., Thursday, Nov. 25. The bride was lovely in a gown of ivory georgette, bodice fashion. Iler ivory tulle veil, cap shaped, was fas- tened to the head with two clusters of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses, sweet peas and bebe mums. Dr. and Mrs. Carbon left immedi- ately following the ceremony for a two weeks' motor trip through the East and upon their return will re- side at 3016 Collingwood avenue. Among the out-of-town guests present were Airs. A. Curhan and Miss Sadie Lofton of Boston, Mass. -. 4 PARTY' Announcing Mr. and Mrs. David R. Stocker, 1238 Longfellow avenue, for many years actively identified with Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek, were guests at a dinner given in their honor by the board of trustees Tuesday eve- ning, Dec. 14, at the Book-Cadillac hotel. On Jan. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Stock, together with their faintly, Mr. and Mrs. J. Meizels of l'ingree will make their home in New York. The services rendered by Mr. and avenue announce the betrothal o their daughter, Lillian, to Ralph A Mrs. Stocker to Conservative Juda- ism, Zionism, Jewish education and Smith of this city. communal progress in general were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Friedman lauded in a set of resolutions pre. of Kenilworth avenue announce the sented to theni by the board of trus- engagement of their daughter, Ruth, tees of the congregation and in ad- to Joseph S. Ostrow, son of Mr. and dresses delivered at the dinner. Among those who attended the Mrs. Maurice Ostrow of Melbourne dinned were Rabbi A. M. Ilershman, avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moskver of 9664 01- Mrs. A. Louis Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. sego avenue announces the engage- Isaac Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. ment of her daughter, Miss Eva Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Klein, Mr. Wolfe, to Edward Brownsten of this Mr. and Mrs. David S. 'Lemon, and Sirs. Isaac Saulson, Mr. and Mrs. T:2 city, formerly of Cleveland. Louis Stoll, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice II. Mr. and Sirs. S. Shereck of 1523 7ackheim Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Seward avenue announce the he- Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. harry Frank, trothal of their daughter, Irene Doris, Miss Ilattie Gittleman, Joseph Wets. to Jack I. Cohen of this city. They man and Louis Smilansky. The committee which made ar- will he at home to their relatives and rangements for the dinner consisted friends on Sunday, Dec. 26. of Maurice II. Zackheim and David S. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ilomonoff 'Lemon. of 1656 Collingwood avenue an- Do not cover your neighbor's roof nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Samuel Katt of while your own is leaking. a 9 : • FOREST CLEANERS , sky t4yettiA:siztat0;034.144k;fstrtiV Guests at Dinner ■ at Book-Cadillac December 14. MISS MARION JOY KOVINSKY ODORLESS AND PERFECT A Himelhoch's—Hosiery—First Floor The marriage of Miss Marion Joy Kovinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky of Pontiac, to Saul Jay Birnkrant of this city, will take place at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Sunday, Dec. 19. We call for and deliver in all parts of Detroit. By Attending the Ten shades. STOCKERS HONORED BY SHAAREY ZEDEK —Redman Studios. How does she do it? By refreshing her garments. It is amazing how long your clothes last and how well they look. And it costs so little. 533 - 37 Forest Ave. E. It's the stocking that shames the cobweb—this super- sheer, all-silk chiffon "'lintel-Hose." It's new, its lovely, it's as sheer as nothing at all, and it comes in shades to match one's loveliest function frocks! There's a gifty air about it, too, that makes its com- ing into the }lintel-Hose family particularly timely! Miss Ruth Si. Klein of Collingwood avenue spent last week-end in Ann Arbor, where she attended the sopho- more prom. "She Keeps Well-Dressed" SKIRTS Three Pairs, 7.20 Among the many delightful affairs given in honor of Miss Tillie Leibo- vitz of 944 Virginia park, whose mar- 1 Hoge to Charles Weiner will be an event of Dec. 26, were a miscellane- ous shower and dinner party at which Mrs. G. Men, sister of the bride-elect, was hostess on Nov. 23; a miscellane- ous shower given by the bride's cousin, Mrs. Segal; a handkerchief and hosiery shower by the Misses Mu- riel and Martha Rosenstein of 2697 Monterey avenue; 0 miscellaneous shower by Mrs. Weiner, mother of the groom-to-be; and Mrs. Rose Dermer of 2971 Tuxedo avenue complimented Miss Leibovitz with a bridge-lunch- eon and personal shower on Wednes- day, Dec. 15. Miss Leibovitz re- ceived many lovely gifts. ■ rofif 11 •, Pvii , 110 A Splendid Group of Luxuri- ous Fur Trimmed Coats, Re- New, Super-Sheer I "Himelhose" For Functions 2.50 Novelties and Favors Galore. Ten-Course Kosher Dinner served promptly at 12 O'clock. Music by Shook's "Creole" Orchestra. H EAR the n e w Orthophonic Victrola in = SEVEN DOLLARS PER PLATE Limited to 300 Plates Only. our studios and you will want this marvelous in- strument in your home. 113irtllo - MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW -a-. g_ Mail Your Checks to A. Pereira, Caterer. •== 12 5 RICHTON AVE. - - HIGHLAND PARK JR. B'NAI B'RITH PLANS DANCE, BEAUTY CONTEST • , The Junior It nal I3 nth w ill spin- 5 ,, r its first annual dance on Sunday, 6 be it New Year Reservations Limited Space Available for New Year Eve Celebration. Tables Reserved In Order Received. Good Music — Dancing — Novelties — Noisemakers C!3. Call or Phone: Empire 9000. M.a.ger'. Office. Dec. 19, at the B'nai B'rith Com- manity House. Miss Beatrice Rader, chairman of the dance committee, re ports a large advance sale of tickets and states that tickets will be ob- tainable at the door. I. Sol Rosenman, chairman of the music committee, has secured the services of Bill Lankin's Radio Sere- naders, with Miss Elizabeth Rainey of Grinnell Bros. at the piano. Miss Nathalie Rosenman, the win- , nor of the beauty contest sponsored by the Iladassah during the summer, will assist Miss Rader on the dance c"mmittee and will be one of the entrants in the beauty contest which will be conducted on the night of the dance. Prominent members of the senior order will act as judges. Prizes will be awarded the two winners. in design; elaborate in coloring; roomy and inviting in proportion . . . The frame is of solid mahogany; cover- ing of exquisite mohair, in a gladsome range of colors and patterns . . • We recommend the purchase of this superb chair as a most unusual value at the special price of $54. Standard Plan—Pay Nest Year The fittest music in the EMANUELS PLAN DANSANT DECEMBER 19 - -- Plans have been completed for the YOUNG first annual dansant to he given by the Young Emanuels Sunday eve- ning, Dec. 19, at Temple Emanuel, corner Taylor and Woodrow Wilson avenues, and reports rendered by Murray Friedman, chairman of the committee on arrangements, promi-e that this affair will be exceptionally well responded to and that it will ac- cordingly invite more successful functions of the kind in the future. A most interesting and entertaining program, which will also include the presentation of prizes and favors, has been arranged and the music is to be furnished by the well known Shook Syncopators. All are urged to secure tickets either from the members of the or.' ganization or at the dour the evening • of the dance. PERFECTION LODGE I Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and I A. M., will hold • special communi- , cation Wednesday, Dec. 22, at 7 p. m. E. A. degree at the new Ma- , sonic Temple in the Ionic room. C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. By Order of— I SAMUEL J. EDER, W. M. KARPEN COXWELL AT $54 A year-'round gift for all the family . . . Distinguished world, played or sung by the greatest artists in the world—such is the splen- HARRY LANDSMAN tlernonts. Educational Pollcos. [mot- meat Contr.., Asou , t... Sun Life Assurance Cc of Canada 004 PARK AVE. BLDG Phan. Cadillac 5092 Gmerica's,7inest Arn fern did entertainment brought to your own home by the new Orthophonic Victrola. Prices from $95 to $1,000. M. Herschman Famous Cantor and Artist Accompanied by • Large Choir WILL CONDUCT AND CHANT THE SERVICES at the CONGREGATION AHAVATH ZION JANNEY BOWMAN, Inc. J•nney•Bownma Bldg. Life and Endowment Assure... Pitoaloo Investment Bonds, Est.. se- - Wa'shinqoaoul cyan! at 1420 SYNAGOGUE 446 HOLBROOK AVENUE Friday Eve., Dec. 24 and Saturday Cor. Pik and Elizabeth. Morning, Dec. 25. HOME OF THE KNAIIE AND AM PICO. Book Store, Tickets can be obtained at the following: La:iron Westminster Ave.; Plotkin's Book Store. 6031 Hastings St.; Subar's Cheeluk's Book Store, 9342 Book Store, Twelfth at Taylor; S. Oakland.