America 'mesh periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN sn Atom ICLE HADASSAH FORMAL ,ignantto BALL AT STATLER , Mrs. Aaron Goldenberg o ...dale court announce the be' .ml of their daughter, Rose, to Harry II. Jacobson of this city. N ow of the Store The Junior and Senior Hadassah will give their annual formal ball at Hotel Staler on Sunday, Jun. 23. Woodward Thru to Washingtos, mak- -...--over—err--47tr— Srlrirrintlirr Mr. and Mrs. Ise- Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Harrison, !or- dure Weingarden of 3778 Longfel- merly of Detroit, now of Los An- low avenue. geles, Calif., wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Lu- Benjamin Schwartz of the Schwartz cille, to Saul Irving Slept, son of Mr. furniture store, accompanied by his and Mrs. A. Stept of Hollywood, daughter, Miss Clara Schwartz, has Calif. left for a week's stay in Chicago, where they will visit the furniture Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wasserman of show. Last Hancock avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Irene, Announcement has been made of to Dr. Nathan Levitt, son of Mr. and the marriage of Miss Dorothy Shift- Mrs. Mores Levitt of West Euclid man of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Samuel avenue. Perlmuter of this city, which took place Dec. 9 in New York. Mrs. Anna Hirschman of 1959 Pin- Miss Sylvia Rosenfield of 1537. gree avenue announces the engage- Log Cabin avenue has returned from ment of her daughter, Rose, to Harry a two months' visit in the West, Saltzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sant where she visited with friends and Saltzman of 15509 Fourteenth ave- nue. relatives. Have You Seen Picot-Top Super Sheer Chiffon "Himel- Hose?" 2.50 JANUARY CLEARANCE Entire Stocks WOMEN'S MISSES' CHILDREN'S Winter Apparel at Emphatic Redactions I Often a perfectly good garment is discarded be- Is the cause the color has grown monotonous. And how Color simple it is to change it! Monotonous? A tiresome color can be changed to a deeper shade or changed in color completely. It will make your last season's dress A simple change up-to-date and new in color often makes a tiresome again. g•r me at your You will be agreeably favorite. surprised at the many pleasing changes in color that can be made by our scientific dyeing process. ODORLESS AND PERFECT i Mr. and Mrs. S. Helper if 227 King, Mrs. Simi E. Goldsmith of 3:36N Richton avenue has returned from avenue announce the engagement of Cincninati, Ohio, where she attended their niece, Helen Moyer, to Henry the funeral of her husband on Sun- Miller of Wyandotte. Mr. Miller is day, Dec. 26. Mr. Goldsmith died the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mil- ler of 2257 West Euclid avenue. in Detroit at Harper Hospital. Mrs. Sarah Marks and (laughter, Mrs. Samuel Bloomberg, have re- Rabbi and Mrs. Franklin. Every ef- turned to their homes after spending fort is being made to make this dance the past week with Mr. and Mrs. B. a most enjoyable one. I Rosenberg of Saginaw. The eleventh annual dance of the Samuel J. Bloomberg has returned Western Ladies Aid Society is to be to the city after spending the past held on Sunday evening, Jan. 2:3, at week in Chicago, where he attended the Philadelphia and Byren Hall. the National Shoe Dealers conven- Mrs. Dora Finkel is president of this society and Mrs. A. Friedlander vice- tion. president. Proceeds of this dance are to be used for the benefit of the poor A delightful affair was the twen. and fleetly. Music will be furnished tieth anniversary party of Mr. and by Jean Goldkette's Orchestra. Tick- Mrs. Ike 'Lido, held on Sunday eve- ets may be obtained from members ning, Jan. 2, at their home at 2214 or at the box office the night of the Hazelwood avenue. Covers were laid dance. for :30 guests. Fiddler's orchestra, accompanied by Mrs. F. Malinoff, pianist, entertained and dancing spe- cialties were (lone by Messrs. Jack and Karl Fiddler and the Misses Ray and Belle Fiddler. Mrs. 'tide was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. "A Modern Plant With Modern Mittbods." Mrs. J. Werner of Hamilton, Ont., who prior to her marriage was Miss Lena Farber of Ljetroit, is here for a short visit. Shet:is visiting the Far- ber family at 2505 Hazelwood ave. nue. 'r "Jewish Colonization In Russia" Will be the Subject of Speech given by DR. E. WATTENBERG OF NEW YORK Who has just returned from a trip to Russia. B'NAI B'RITH COMMUNITY CENTER Sunday Afternoon, Jan. 16, at 2:30 P. M. 275 EAST FERRY EVERYBODY INVITED GEWERKSHAFTEN CAMPAIGN SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1927 A Conference of the Palestine Gewerkshaften Cam- paign will be held at the Folk Shute. 539 Kenilworth Ave. All Jewish Organizations and Lodges of Detroit are asked to send delegates to the Conference. Matters of great importance will be taken up. e Something New in Upholstered Furniture F FIEDENBERG I FURNITURE HOUSE NI The Store With a Reputation. 3725 HASTINGS ST. AT EAST FOREST AVE. Mrs.. Morris Blumberg is chairman of the senior patron committee and is assisted by Miss Mildred Bachrach. The proceeds of this affair will be used towards the hospital building fund, the child welfare work, also the support of the orphan institution at Myer Chefeye, which is the specific work of the Junior Hadassah. • HERMANN HOEXTER B. Mus a Columbia University. REPERTOIRE — VOICE PLACING — COACHING ■ ndoreed by Jonef P •nternack. Director Victor Talking Machine Co.. Giorgi, Dir Chic.ato Deere Ca. R.idence Studio: 2243 LOTHROP AVE., near Fourteenth St. Phone for Appointments, Euclid 2144. Our Want Ads Sure Bring Returns Miss Helen Ressler of Collingwood entertained at a bridge last Friday evening in honor of Miss Jeannette Cohen, who was home for the winter vacation from Bishop Stra. han School, Toronto, Ont. :11'01111e Miss Bess M. Steinberg of Edison avenue left on Thursday for Los An- geles, where she will attend the mar- riage of Mildred Stamler to Myron, S. Steinberg on Feb. 10. From Los / Angeles, Miss Steinberg will tour to San Diego, San Francisco and New Orleans and on her return trip will he the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. August Gould in Chattanooga, Tenn., for an indefinite stay. 'The 40 Mrs. Milford Chaplin of 2911 Webb avenue entertained on Tues- day, Jan. 11, in honor of Mrs. Lillian Weisman with a bridge luncheon. l'rizes were won by Mrs. Kopel, Mrs. Radner and Mrs. Epstein. Nils- Rita Segal of 608 Medbury entertained her house guest, Miss Ray Handelman of Toronto, with a surprise and farewell party. Among the 50 guests present were all the officers of the "Y" and all members of the ''Y" basketball team. A. E. Ellinson, a member of the "Y" Dramatic Club, gave several im- personations. Miss Rita Gedaket rendered some vocal numbers accom- panied by Martha Serlin. Nathan Friedman and Fred Snitz sang sev- eral selections. avenue Miss Eva Toper of Josephine ave- nue has returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Toronto. Do you need to fill in a piece of furniture? It might be just the one we have reduced for our Mid-Winter Clearance. Misses Rose Weinstein, Rhea Ilarris and Elizabeth Glazier and Mrs. Max Dushkin. The C. L. H. Girls entertained on Saturday evening, Jan. 8, at the ! home of Miss Blanche Bennett of Englewood avenue at a bridge and bunco party in honor of Miss Sada Soppe, who left for her home in Rochester, N. Y. Miss Edythe A. Brechner has re- turned from New York, where she at- tended the annual convention of the Beta Delta Sorority, the chapter of which is being organized in Detroit. All our Living Room Furniture is equip- ped with Balloon Cushions. These cushions are guaranteed to be the most comfortable and to keep their shape for life. We are the largest distributors for this brand of furniture and desire an oppor- tunity to demonstrate its superiority. MISS RHEA HARRIS Mrs. Abraham Cooper is general chairman and is being assisted by the Mr. and Mrs. Carol J. Reinheimer (Alice Greenberg) have returned from their wedding trip to California and are making their temporary resi- dence at the home of the bride's par- ents, 1615 West Boston boulevard. On Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Greenberg and daughters, Lillian and Ruth Janice of 1615 Bos- ton boulevard, left for Miami, Fla., where they will spend the winter months. Melrose 4200 "Himel-Hose" — First Floor. Mrs. Charles Steinberg and chil- dren of 1466 Chicago boulevard have left for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will spend the winter months. FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS 533.37 Forest Ave. E. It's divinely sheer—this "IIimel-}lose" smart women are choosing- for functions! It comes in every evening shade demanded by the sea- son, in silk from top to toe, and finished with the picot top found usually on much more costly hosiery. 4 - h and Greatest Sale of' NNIS FURS 1 1\41Ni:--lovelv creations of this most met:- torious fur . . . . authentically styled from perfectly matched dark pelts . . . are offered in this event at savings ranging from - ----- - $250 to $450 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Toper are having as their guest this week their nephew, Simon Perlmutter of Bur- lington, Vt. . 3 oitee---- la tj Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen of Hague avenue entertained on Jan. 9 in honor of Simon Perlmutter, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 'riper of 610 Josephine avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Gordon of :362 Leicester court have as their h-use guest the latter's sister, Miss Cell Keisnu of Milford, Mass. Mrs. Maurice II. Levin (Esther Friedman 1 of 2987 Gladstone ave-1 nue, entertained at her home Thurs- day evening, Jan. A, with a bridge party in honor of Miss Mollie Price of Chicago. Prizes were awarded to Nli•s Ruth Glick, Mrs. L. M. Marks and Mrs. Abe Rosenberg. The Upsilon Chapter of the Phi Beta Fraternity is giving its first ' dance on Saturday evening, Feb. 19, in the crystal ballroom of the Book.: Cadillac Hotel. The ballroom is to, he decorated with many fraternity ' banners. Entertainers for the eve- ring are to be various members of the Red Apple Club and Fred Stritt. Among the patrons and patronesses! are to be Mayor and Mrs. Smith and I v0 cANNIS FUR POST ANNIS FUR BLDG.—WOODWARD at CLIFFORD FOUNDED • - •1887 •