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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
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HADASSAH WINSOR
PLANS INFORMAL BALL
The informal ball being planned by
the Windsor chapter of Junior !ludas-
The
Smartest
Frocks
tor The
Dance
sclont,o 118 diversified an they are
beantint bereloinsi simply of velvet,
chiffon ninl tulle in the NIIIN011 . 11 lone-
liest eolorings---(Ind black and
$49.50 $75.00
and tipusircis.
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An amazing new
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That is just about what the
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makes your old suit as good as
new. You may have had your
suits cleaned before, but never
have you seen the amazing re-
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process. Don't buy when you
can make your old suit look
and wear like a new one. It
costs only $1.50.
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AND DYERS
533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.
Melrose 4200
"A Madam Plant With Modern Methods,"
The school set is dominating the so-
cial calendar for the holiday period
Among those who have returned
for the college recess are Miss Julia
Ruth Brown, daughter of Mrs. Julio.
Y. Brown of Seward avenue; Nils.
Madeline Rosenberg, daughter of Mr
and Mrs, Samuel Rosenberg; M is. I
Maxine Finsterwald, daughter of Mr I
and Mrs. Charles A. F'insterwald the;
'
Misses Miriam and Elizabeth Fuchs
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Miss Theodora Aronstam,'
Fuchs;
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Noah E.
Aronstam; William Mazer, son of
Jacob Mazer, and Philip Stern, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern.
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Stocker of
1238 Longfellow avenue will be at I
home to their relatives and friends
on Sunday, Jan. 2, from 2 to 7 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Stocker will leave on
Feb. 1 for New York, where they will
reside permanently.
Engagruirittg
Anelho
Mr. and Sirs. Mose C. Applebaum
of 2726 Sturtevant avenue announce
the betrothal of their daughter, Hat-
tie, to Cecil Hamburger, son of Mrs.
Ethel E. Hamburger of Medbur• ave-
nue. A reception will be' held at the
home of Miss Applebaum on Sunday,
Jan. 2, from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 10
p. in. No cards.
M'oodward
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moskowitz of
260 Rosedale court announce. the en-
gagement of their daughter, Florence
E., to Jack Rabinowitz, sin of Mr.
and Mrs. I. Rabinowitz of 182 Mc-
Lean avenue, Highland Park.
They
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to Washinatoc:
The After- Christmas
Clearance of Himelhoch
Dresses is a red letter day
in the Bargain Hunter's
Life! This year it's Mon-
day, December 27.
Mr. find Mrs. Reuben Stewart of
9362 Broadstreet announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Anne, to
Irwin Mentz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Mentz of 2206 West PhIla•
delphia avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rott of Bur-
lingame avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Mollie,
to Henry Fidler, ,OT1 of Mr. and Mrs.
nth promises to be the outstanding af-
Daniel Fidler of Webb
fair of the organization. The ball will
Complimenting Miss Mary Gold- be held Tuesday evening. Dec. 28, at
stein, a bride-elect of Jan. 2, Miss the Prince Edward Hide', Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen of 5807
Frances Share entertained with a sur- '
avenue announce the en-
A well-known orchestra has been en-
prise bridge and personal shower at gaged to furnish the dance music 81111 gagement of their daughter, Arms
I the home of ',11rs. Benjamin Fishman,
May,
to
Edwin
C. Benson of this city.
Mitriltful program of entertainment
13347 West Boston boulevard, on is being arranged.
I Tuesday conning, Dec. 21. Miss Gold-
Mks Gertrude Bercuson, chairman
Mrs. Rose. Oppenheim or 353 Philip
, stein received many lovely gifts.
I of the ticket committee, reports a large avenue announces the betrothal of •,„,
•advance sale of tickets and anticipates her daughter, Helen, to &Mild Mit-
David A. Kleinman spent Friday , a record crowd. Miss Jennie %wig is chell of this city.
of last week in Flint.
chairman of the advertising committee
and is putting forth every effort to
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rosenthal of
Mrs. 13. Galowsky is now residing, make the affair a success.
3295 Rochester avenue announce the
Tickets may be obtained from any
in the Carroll Apartments, 1753 West
engagement of their daughter, Emilie.,
member of the organization or at the
Philadelphia avenue.
to Maurice. Brown, son of Daniel
• door on the evening of the affair.
Brown of Putnam avenue.
Mrs. Polly ('lark of 9017 McQuade
FOOD SHOWER PLANNED
avenue is entertaining as her house
)ilt.s. Lillian Horowitz of 4026 Mon-
FOR BABY DAY NURSERY terey ttVellUt. :111110UPC('S the engage-
guest her niece, Miss Evelyn Dena-
burg of Winnipeg, Man.
ment of her daughter, Sarah, to Irv-
On Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 19, ing :Markle, son of Mr. and Mrs. II.
Isaiah Chernoff,• superintendent of at the Knights of Pythias Hall, Cass Markle of this city.
the Kalimah Hebrew Schools of De- avenue, a food shower will be given
•
troit, has been chosen representative for the benefit of the Detroit Hebrew
RABBI FRAM TO SPEAK
to the annual convention of the Ile- Baby Day Nursery.
Mrs. Jacob Ilarvith has been
brew Ilistadrith Ivrith, which will be
ON "MYSTICISM" DEC. 26
held in Philadelphia on Dec. 24, 25 chosen chairman of the affair and is
being assisted by Mrs. Louis Gallow,
and 26.
Mrs. .1. Modell and Mrs. Robins.
"The Wise Men of the East" will he
Groceries of any kind will be ac-
Mrs. M. Jackman and two sons,' cepted as the admission fee. Bridge the subject of Italibi Leon Front's ser-
mon
at Temple Beth El Sunday morn-
Sherwood Mall and Bruce Eaton, of 1 will be the diversion of the a fter-
ing, Dec, 26, at 10:15. Rabbi From
3822 Hazelwood avenue are spending
MIMI and prizes will be awarded and will point to the remarkable influence
the winter months in Los Angeles,
refreshments served.
which the ideas of the people of the
Calif.
The public is requested to attend. Near East have exerted upon the peo-
ple of the West, as exemplified by the
Miss Mitzi Koffman was n charm- CAMP EAGLE POINT TO
fact that at Christmas time the whole.
ing hostess on Sunday afternoon,
Western world celebrates fin event
HOLD
REUNION
DEC.
26
Dec. 19. at three tables of bridge.
which took place in Palestine..
high honors were won by the Misses
Rabbi Frain will go on to show how
The
annual
mid-western
reunion
eif
Anna Tack, Minette Witcoff and Rose
Camp Eagle Point will be held at the the people of the. Far East so long held
Le Beau.
in
disdain by the people of the West,
Rook-Cadillac Hotel on Sunday, Dec.
26. Campers and counselors from all are beginning to exert a powerful in-
Mrs. Benjamin Flanders of 3809 parts of the country are expected to fluence over our thinking and living.
Monterey avenue and mother, Mrs. attend.
The rabbi intends to challenge the pop-
Eugene Reinitz of 8100 Burdeno ave-
Miss Leona Payne of 7337 Kipling ular notion that "East is East and
nue, have returned from a motor trip avenue is chairman of the arrange- West is West and never the twain
to Cleveland, where they were exten- ments committee.
shall meet" and will show instead that
sively entertained by their relatives
Aaron 1,. Richman, director of Camp East and West are learning invaluable
and friends.
Eagle. Point is expected to be present. lessons from one another that all of
-
Last year the mid-western reunion human life is being enriched by the
combination of the mysticism of the
Mrs. Sidney Stone and daughter, of the camp was held in Cleveland.
Naomi, have left to spend the remain- The Eastern reunion of the camp East with the science of the West.
In the course of his lecture, Rabbi
der Of the winter in California. They will be held at the Livingston Collegi-
will be joined within a month by Mr. ate Club, New York, on December 29. Franc will refer to the theosophical
movement
and esperially Madam De-
Stone. A number of campers are expected to
troit's heralding, of the New Messiah,
attend both camp reunions.
MISS JENNIE ZWIG
Gowns — Himelhoch's — Third Floor.
The New North Side Quality Shop.
Stop and Shop
Pastries
12121 HAMILTON AVENUE
NEAR MONTEREY
Undi r the Personal Supervsion of
MRS. NATHAN FRIEDMAN
Phone Longfellow 0523
Special for Friday—Something New:
Honeycomb Coffee Cakes—Most Delicious-28c
The finest French and Danish Pastries, Schnecken,
Coffee (7ake and a large variety of fancy cakes.
Everything made in our own kitchen. Only pure
butter used.
Special attention to orders for Birthdays, Weddings,
Parties and Anniversaries.
0,
Mrs. M. Solovich was hostess to
eight guests at luncheon on Dec. 21 1
at Webster Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Winkleman of
Colorado avenue have issued invite- I
tions te a dinner on Monday evening!
at their home.
New Year
Reservations
Limited Space Available for New Year Eve
Celebration.
Tables Reserved In Order Received.
Good Music — Dancing — Novelties — Noisemakers
r!3
Call or Phone: Empire 9000.
Mrs. Fannie Doktor of 1217 Bur
lingame avenue has returned to the
city after an extended Eastern trip.
The Misses Eva Werbe and Leah
Baum left on Thursday for New York
City to be gone until after NOV
Year's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cohen of Puri-
tan avenue and Miss Helen Ressler
and Herb Ressler motored to Toronto
over the week-end, where they were
guests at the King Edward hotel. Mr.
and Mrs. Cohen visited their daugh-
ter, Jeannette, who is attending the
Bishop Strachan College.
Prior to her departure for New
York, Mrs. Abe Einstein of 17t10
Blaine avenue entertained 12 ladies
at a bridge-luncheon. Accompanying
Mrs. Epstein arc her two daughters,'
Florence and Arline.
Miss Lillian Miller, 2495 Taylor
avenue, has left fur a 10-day stay in
Chicago.
A Delightful
New Entertainment Program
A Star Show from First Act to Last!
Superb Dinner $1.50
Beyond Comparison for Abundance and Variety.
Vincent Rose
Jack Taylor
America's Foremost Dance Orchestra
Entire Performance and No Co•erCharge Until 10 P. M.
Christmas Dinner
A wonderful dinner of choicest quality and
widest variety in every course. Make your
reservations now.
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ADDISON HOTEL
FLORENTINE ROOM
JOINT BALL TO BE
HELD AT STATLER
Senior and Junior }faders/Lb Plan
Elaborate Affair.
Elaborate pre.parations are being
completed for the annual Senior and
Junior former joint ball to be held on 1
Sunday evening, Jan. 23. Both ball-
rooms of the Hotel Statler have been
engaged for the evening and Ruben- •
stein-Pasternacki Orchestra has been
secured to furnish the music for danc-
ing.
Many novel features are being plan-
ned by the entertainment committee
and will lie announced at a later date.
Mrs. Ahraham ('upper has been
chosen general chairman of the affair
Mrs. Max
and is being assisted l
Dushkin and Mrs. Rose Weinstein of
the senior order, and Miss Rhea Har-
ris and Miss Elizabeth Glasier of the
juniors.
The senior patron committee in-
cludes Mesdames Israel Davidson, Max
Frank, A. II, Streng, Maurice. Landau,
Reuben Rosenfield, Samuel L. Hava-
nau, Ilimon Kaplan, Moe Leiter, J.
Harwith, M. Blumberg, Herman Co-
hen, Harry Cohl, Oscar Blumherg,
Simeon Cagell, Philip Bloomgarten,
Peter Bornstein, Harry Cohen, Harry
Kugel, Maurice Morse, Emery NIonash,
'Jacob Perlmutter, Harry Smiley, Leon
Steinberg. Morris Newman, It. Ab-
romowitz and the Misses Jeanette
Steinberg, Eva Werhe and Julia Wine.
The junior patron committee con-
sists of Miss Mildred Bachrach, chair-
man; Misses Aline Schiller, Corrine
Gittleman, Bess Levinson, Lillian Ra-
bimiwitz and Pearl Solovich.
Tickets are now on sale and may be'
obtained from any of the members of
either organization.
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MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Again the season of Good Will and
Good Wishes is here.
Again we express the sincere hope
and wish that this Christmas may be
a joyful, sparkling, happy Christmas.
And that the year ahead will bring
happiness and prosperity to you
and yours.
HARRY
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