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CINCINNATI 30, 01110
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LOVELY BRIDE OF DEC.
19 HONEYMOONS ABROAD
HADASSAH JOINT BALL
SET FOR JANUARY 23,
Mrs. Soul Jay Birnkrant (Marion
Joy Kovinsky,) daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky of Pontiac, Mich.,
Many novel features are being plan-
ned by those in charge of the annual
Senior and Junior Hadassah formal
Woodward Thai to WashIneWit
The green room of the Belcres ,
decorated with palms and roses, pre-
sented a delightful background for a
dinner of beautiful appointments for
40 guests given by the members of
the Finley family on Saturday eve-
ning, Dec. 25, complimenting Mr. and
, Mrs. David R. Stocker and family
prior to their departure for the East.
c:rlutmer. "
N., WWI STOM
MO CONINICOs WIN
In Every Section of the Store!
January
Clearance
Smart New York Wears
Gunmetal Sheer
Chiffon Stockings
3.00
Miss Laura Ellis of 4261 Pasadena
avenue left on Monday for a month's
stay in New York, where she will be
I the guest of Mrs. Ralph Levenson.
Presenting Our Entire Winter Stocks
Coats
Dresses
Furs
Mrs. Sadie Friedman and flintily,
formerly of 2612 Hazelwood avenue,
are now residing at 4021 Elmhurst
If you like what is new . . . . if you like
to wear what is new . . . . wear these
exquisitely sheer gunmetal chiffon stock-
ings that smart New York favors.
They're smart, they're flattering, and
their black heels make them look as
sheer as nothing at all.
Miss Anne Baron of 263 East Ilan-
!
, cock avenue has left for a two weeks'
I visit with relatives and friends in To-
ronto, Ont.
Children
Misses
Women
j ihnelhoch'. ,
At Sharp Price
Reductions
"The Year's Greatest Saving Opportunity"
MRS. SAUL JAY BIRNKRANT
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Copin of Boston
boulevard entertained on Tuesday
whose marriage was an event of Dec.
, evening, Dec. 27, honoring Mr. and
19 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, will sail
MN. David It. Stocker and family.
from New York an Jan. 1, together
with Mr. Birnkrant, on the S. S. 'Ala-
Miss Rose Baum of New York is
iestic for un extended European tour.
LILLIAN BRASCH
spending the holidays with Mr. and
Mr. Birnkrant is the son of Mrs.
Mrs. William II. Sacks of 2927 Pin- joint ball, to be held on Sunday eve-
Maurice T. Birnkrant of East Boston
gree avenue.
ning, Jan. 23, in the grand ballroom of
boulevard.
the Ilotel Statler.
Mrs. Max Koppel and daughter,
Rubenstein - Pasternacki Orchestra
INeebene•Illeelebbeeeele*ebeeeleiNegeeeaelbelbeeeleINIMPMS
Anne, of 1645 Collingwood avenue has been engaged to furnish the dance
have left for Chicago, where they will
mush..
attend the Gollaek-Fish wedding at
Mrs. Abraham Cooper has been
the Masonic Temple.
chosen general chairman of the affair
and is being assisted by Mrs. Max
Reuben D. Wax, a student at the Dushkin and Mrs. Rose Weinstein of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Litvin of 649
East Euclid avenue announce the en- University of Michigan, is spendnig the senior chapter, and Miss Rhea
gagement of their .daughter, Eliza- the holidays with his parents, Mrs. Harris, Miss Lillian Branch and Miss
beth, to David Pencil, son of Mr. and and Mrs. I. Wax of Chicago, formerly Elizabeth Glacier of the juniors.
of this city. Nate Adler of Chicago
Tickets may be obtained from any
Mrs. Joseph Pencil of Lansing.
boulevard left on 'Wednesday to he of the members of either organiza-
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Klein announce the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wax in tion.
the engagement of their daughter, Chicago. Many lovely affairs are
Rosalind, to A. P. Buchsbaum, son being planned for the guests.
Hosiery — First Floor.
Entiagnurnts
Now is the time to refresh
'
your children s garments
School children's
outer g • r meets
quickly c I e aned
at exceptionally
low cost.
Guard. your children
against the danger of
germs that cling to their
garments and are circu-
lated in the school-room,
spreading colds, influ-
enza and other ailments.
Protect your child. Re-
fresh school garments
now. It costs so little and
means so mucfl to your
children's health.
We Call and Deliver Promptly.
ODORLESS AND PERFECT
FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS
Melrose 4200
533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.
"A Modem Pleat With Madera Methods."
G7Kew Year's Dance
--- - Given by the
FIRST HEBREW CONGREGATION OF DELRAY
SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 1, 1927
Ballroom of the Congregation,
Admission 75c.
8124 Burden° St.
Supper Served by
Request.
of Mrs. Clara Buchsbaum of Cincin-
nati, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Boris Uretsky of 1493
West Euclid avenue announce the be-
trothal of their daughter, Dorothy, to
Milton Dosie of Pontiac, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Dosie of Onuway,
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Levine of
Kirby avenue announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Dorothy, to
Maurice Sheridan, son of Mr, and
Mrs. S. Sheridan of this city. x s.
Mrs. Harry Klein of 8740 Arcadia
avenue, who has spent the last seven
months in Hollywood, Calif., the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fire-
stone, will arrive in the city on Jan,
7. During her stay in California,
Mrs. Klein was extensively enter-
tained, Prior to her departure for
home, Mrs. F. Sward, formerly of
this city, and Mrs. Firestone were
hostesses at farewell parties of de-
lightful appointments.
Miss Sylvia Miller of Newark, N.
J., is visiting in the city, the guest
of
her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Gelb of
Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber of
924 West Hancock avenue announce 3294 Glendale avenue.
the engagement of their daughter,
Marion, to Morris Boron, son of Mr. , Word has been received by Mr. and
and Mrs. Emil Baron of 283 East Mrs. Philip Branch of Pasadena ave.
sue that Mr. and Mrs. David Silver-
Hancock avenue.
stein have arrived safely in Tel A
Mrs. Belle Shapero of 2467 West !Palestine.
PERFECTION OFFICERS
INSTALLED ON DEC. 29
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Public installation of officers of
Perfection Lodge, No. 456, F. and A.
M., took place Wednesday evening,
Dec. 29, at 6 o'clock. The cere-
monies, which were performed by of-
ficers of the Grand Lodge of Michi-
gan, were preceded by a dinns ,at li
o'clock for members and their friends
at the new Masonic Temple.
Officers installed for the coming
year were the following: Charles Ru-
hiner, worshipful master; Reuben W.
Klein, senior warden; Harold Heller,
junior warden; Samuel I.. Kavanau,
senior deacon; Bud Blum, junior
deacon; David I,. Spichler, treasurer;
Charles K. Sandie, secretary; Max
Edwards, chaplain; Jacob W. Alkon,
marshal; Frank Feirer, tyler; David
Arkin and Irving L. Blumber, stew-
EXPERT WORK on COMFORTERS
Feather Beds Made
or Converted to
Handsome Down Comforters or Mattress Pads
Comforters and Mattresses
J. TRAURIG
LAFAYETTE 5814
6257 MICHIGAN AVE.
Manufacturers of Down and Wool Specialties
I.
laq;i:1:4:*4:s?1,45Z*7SAY1.3
With Best Wishes to the Entire
Jewish Community:
YY$
4' 4
+ t,
so
Euclid avenue announces the engage-1
The installation ceremonies were
ORDER NOT DISTURBED
meat of her daughter, Witty Mae, to •
interespersed with musical numbers
orwitz, son of Mr. and kirsi is---x
Horwitz,
and were held in the Ionic Room on
KRUM. — (J. T. A.) — No anti- the fifth floor.
Julius Horwitz of Burlingame ac
wish excesses took place in Lithu-
nue.
ania during the political coup d'etat
Mogen Dav i d CI u b .
Mrs. Jennie Newman of 544 West- ! which resulted in the formation of a
At the last meeting of the Mogen
minster avenue announces the en., new government. Quiet prevails
everywhere
in
Lithuania,
advices
re-
David
Club, on Dec. 12, Mr. Fine-
gagement of her daughter, Fanya,
burg, a Young Juda•an leader of
Albert Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. ceived here from Kovno state.
Ohio,
addressed
the members on the
Joseph Green of this city.
If the father is a fisherman the aim of Young Judaea. Tobias Cling-
was
voted
a
member
of the club.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanner of Cleve-, children look into the water. er
land. Ohio, announce the engagement
`of- their daughter, Henrietta, to Syd-
nod Fridman, son of Mrs. oRse Erni-
nian of 9519 Dexter boulevard.
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Off ces and Parlors:
92 - 98 GARFIELD AVENUE
Si'
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Glendale 0750 - 8379
Mr. and Mrs. John Sibrack of Bel-I
niont avenue announce the eigage-1
merit of their daughter, Ida, to Oscar
A. Skolnek, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Skolnek of Lee place.
IJERICHO PLANS GALA
AFFAIR FOR JANUARY 9
Sale Monday January 3rd
9x12-Feet
Anglo
Persian Rugs
The Finest Rugs In America by the
Whitall Mills.
Few in 8.3x10.6 Ft. at This Price.
$ 1 19 . 00
Anglo Persian Rugs Are Known for Their Rich y
Soft Colorings and Beautiful Patterns.
The yarns for these rugs are imported from
Persia, where they are carefully selected and
dyed. The Whitall Milk weave the rugs. De-
signs are copies and interpretations of modern
and antique motifs, such as Modern and Chinese
Motifs, modern Japanese motifs, modern
French motifs, antique Polish design, antique
Spanish design, antique Persian design, antique
Indian design, Batic interpretation, antique
Samarkand and others. Every rug is fringed.
The reason for this low price is this—these
are sample nigs that we have shown in our stock
and used in our display windows. All perfect,
but we want to dispose of them.
Frank • Seder—Eighth Floor—Charge Accounts Invited.
1
EDER
WOOPMARP All
From present indications, the
dance to be given by the Jericho
Building Association on Jan. 9, 1927,
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, will sur-
pass all previous affairs given by the
organization, both socially and finan-
cially.
The chairman of the ticket com-
mittee has already reported favorably
on the sale of tickets and the enter-
tainment committee is planning a d-
lightful program, which will include
among other numbers, several *ell-
known radio stars and Miss Mildred
Yarrows, who will interpret the
Charleston and Black Bottom dances.
Billy Bushor's Rialto orchestras will
furnish the music for the evening.
William clacker is general chair-
man of the affair. Tickets may be
obtained from Mr. Hacker, any of I
the committee members or at the
door on the evening of the dance.
Tremendous Reductions
The majority know that Fura by Rollins surpass in style and
quality and other furs. To them this will be the moat impor-
tant Fur Sale of the year! Rollins ability to excel — to offer
Fura no superior at such amazing reductions—will carry Rol-
lins no far ahead in the January Sale fields as to almost dis-
courage emulation.
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
PONY, straight-line model. Ger-
man Fite', collar and cuff, HUD.
SCN SE.A1 , dyed muskrat, trim-
med with V nitka Squirrel. MUSK-
' RAT, beaver shawl elllar.
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Bureau of re FInol Service:
At this time of year, many "Y"
girls may wish to take advantage of
the opportunities for placement
which art• offered through the bu-
reau. Membership in the Y. W. 11.
A. 0 all that is required to avail One-
of the employment department.
satisfied
(tar AIM IS III
ers who list their vacancies wit 1 U
We count it an opportunity for our
"Y" clients to gain access ti ouch
MOLE COATS, flare and straight.
line models. trimmed with Taupe
Fox and Sittirri I. S,tir •
with borders.
h'efltmcd to
MOHEL
Recommended by Detroit Physi•
ciao. Now Residing at
HUDSON SEAL, dyed Muskrat
tuxedo front, trimmed with Cocoa
Squirrel. NUTRIA with Johnny
collar. HUDSON SEAL with East.
ern Mink collar and miffs.
REV. J. SILVERMAN
nr.c- -.:*r,.7:
liodorrd to
Mohel Speci•list.
.
I
Rolortd to
329 ALGER
Empire 7390
Caster at Hollow* sv.s.r.•
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REV. H. MILKOVSKY
HERMANN HOEXTER
B.
Calumbi• Ueisereity.
COACHING
REPERTOIRE — VOICE PLACING —
sssss
rev
1.4...14 by Gin net
reifrere oyey.
Studio: 2243 LOTHROP AVE.. near Fewteentk St.
R•bi.i.n.y.
Pline• for Appointment., Ewald 2144.
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
MOHEL
Recommended by New York, Chi-
cago and Detroit physicians.
PERFORMED
Moved t• 1699 TAYLOR
Photo Empire 432.2
$375
BEAVER, a ith gathered sha• I
collar. Very unusual value.
Rcdored
....
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$349
PERSIAN LAMB, a striking
with black
straight-line model
Lynx collar and cuffs.
i
,e.l''
$295
Restored
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
Phone Empire 6426
, 2S Yoars' Elp.......
eg
Endue by leather
nyes.....
$249
BLACK CARACUL, Viatim Squir-
rel with shawl collar. NORTH.
ERN RACCCCN, tailored model.
GREY KRIMMER, stunniag tai-
lored moth].
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
t
$195
Redurrd
Pries Are
Senstionally
Reluced
$425
It
SIBERIAN SQUIRREL. with a
gorgeous shawl collar of Platinum
AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM
Fox.
with shawl collar.
Itchocfd to
$449
LEOPARD, u straight-line rm.!. I
with foliar and cuffs of
Only Rollins can offer such final-
ity.
10
it , dere,"
$549
with Mink
ALASKAN SEAL,
4hawl collar and cutTs. A master
mece one of the line-t coats ever
prod.-red.
$795
ktdifr ■ d
COCOA ERMINE, fashioned of
the rirhe.t of Russian pelt., for-
haneed with a Fox shawl
th, r
collar. Someone will get rare
value.
Bed41,11
to
$895
a case-
training shawl collar and turn-
back cuffs in a style that only Rol-
lins can produce.
°ASTERN MINK, with
kedarrd to
$1195
EASTERN MINK, ■ smartly tai-
1 , 0.4.I, straight-line model with side
nor kits. A creation t. utterly
lovely to describe a 1th o''r I..
it.
durcti
'G 11,11_4 - fins
t..
o
36 Adams Ave. West
Near Adams Theatre
$1395
The Style
Centre of
Detroit