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CLIFTON AMU! • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINETEEN

ThEVEFROIVEWISfl CHRONICLE



LEAGUE OF U. H. S.
TO MEET APRIL 20

zuarriages

Engagements

Musical Program, Speakers to Enter-
KOVINSKY - FRANK
t•in; Raffle Also Planned.
A beautifully appointed wedding
took place on Thursday, April 14, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs Sidney I •4 very elaborate meeting is being
Fronk of 2 1)39 Virginia park, when planned by the Northwestern Women's
their daughter, Jewell, became the League of the United Hebrew Schools

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Week.

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A m:-: ding of the Zionist I bst tic! of
Detroit will be held Wednesday.
20, at s p. M. at the Philadelphia-
Byron Hall. Jacob Miller, who re-
cently returned from a several years'
stay in Palestine, will relate his ex-
periences. 111r. Miller W as director 4.1.
,the Keren Ilayesod in Detroit for
seven years and Was director of the
Judaea Life Insurance Company of
Palestine.
Ni. ii. Zackheim will preside as
chairman. Jacob Fishman, editor of
the Yiddish Morning Journal of New
Murk, who is in Detroit attending the
Ford-Sapiro trial, will address the
meeting.
Gershon Agronsky, who is the Zion-
ist deli-gale to the Pacific Conference
at Honolulu, will be in Detroit on Slay
10 in the interest of the Zionist Or-
ganization.
The public is invited to attend the
meeting of April 20.

he sly

I. ChernotT, director of the Kildimith
Hebrew Schools, has announced a
Passover concert, playlet and moving
pictures of Palestine, to be presented
by the pupils of the school on Tues-
day evening, April 19, at 7:30 &chock.
in the auditorium of Central High
School, Tuxedo avenue at Linwood.
The following program will be pre-
sented:piano solo, Matilda Heiner;
violin solo, Bernard Silverstein. with
Bessie !Allman as accompanist; read-
ing, Maurice Finkel; playlet, "The
Trial of Passover," pupils of the
Ktolimah Hebrew School; address,
Isaiah Chernotr; vocal selections,
Kadimah school choir; tableaux, her
Sedr r and Exodus, SI. Kirsh, director.
Tickets may be obtained at 11729
I.inwind avenue, near Tuxedo, or at
ss21 Beaubien street, near Holbrook,
on or before the evening of the ,affair.

in terms

of

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Mrs. Rose Auslander of 1630 Cal-
vert avenue was surprised with a
•nartv nn Saturolaj` evening, April 9,
by members of her family. Various
games were played and luncheon was
•served at midnight. Mrs. Auslander
received many lovely gifts.

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Sirs. Jacob Greenwald entertained
with a surprise party in honor of the
thirteenth birthday anniversary of
her daughter, Lorraine, on April IL
Covers were laid for 114 children. Irv-
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PERFECTION LODGE

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Perfection Lodge, No. 486. F. and
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cation Wednesday, April 20, at 7
p. m
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By Order of--
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Word reaches Detroit that Mrs.
Anna M. 1/111ss of West Euclid ave-
nue, who is spending several months
1 , 1 European travel, is at present en-
•!.1,-; a sojourn in l'aris. She is
home early in May.
---- --
Mrs. Benjamin I. Lambert and
daughter, Miss Ruth Lambert, are
passing 10 days in Washington, D.
here they are domiciled at the
Mayflower

REV. H. MILKOVSKY

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to make this affair a huge sure.•-
Music will be furnished by Shook . -
original band and
'ram of entertainment is being :it-
ranged. Tickets may be obtaino
van the Misses Rose Efrusy,
Gerber and Esther Felman.

Instead of passing her spring va-
within from the University of Michi-
. gas in Detroit, as she at first plan-
ned. Miss Alin' Hirschman left on
Friday for Wellesley, Mass., to visit.:
From there she will go to Washing-
ton, where she will visit her sister,
Miss Elaine Hirschman, who attends
the Houghton-Arms School.

REV. JACOB I. SKLAR

For Street Wear
Al l-Silk Semi-Chiffon

AUXILIARY OF SHAAREY
ZEDEK TO HOLD PARTY

What tpromises to he one of the
outstanding social affairs of the sea-
son is the bridge-tea being planted
by the Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey
Zedek, to take place Wednesday,
April 27, at 2 o'clock at the Federa-
tion Clubhouse, Second boulevard at
Hancock avenue. Bridge and lotto
will be the diversion of the afternoon.
Prizes will be awarded at each table'
and refreshments will be served. The
following committees are in charge
of arrangements: Sirs. Harry Wets-
man, chairman; Sirs. Morris Blum-
berg, vice-chairman; arrangements
committee, Mesdames Herman P.
Cohen, Seymour Frank, Charles
Smith, Samuel Frank, Hinton Kap-
MN. II. H. Prenzlauer has return.- I lan and Louis Savage; prize com-
from Miami Beach. Fla., and is rest( - mittee , Mesdames Eva Bosch, Harris
IN; at the Hotel Seville. • H. Cohen and Louis Solomon. Others
actively interested in the affair are
Mesdames Si. II. Zackheini, Robert
Miss Annette Rosenberg enter-
Lowenberg, Benjamin G o 1(1 ni a
tained with a bridge of delightful
Morse Cohen, Louis Stoll, Israel
appointments at her home, 2664 Elm-
Davidson, Abe Stralser, J H. Ehrlich,
hurst avenue, on Thursday, April 7.
Samuel Rivkin, Harry Si. Silken, Abe
High honors were won by the Misses
L. Gordon, Saul Saulson, Barney
Sylvia Wasserman, Evelyn Serling
Blumrosen, Robert Marwil, Sidney
and Esther Coven. Covers were laid'
Frank, Charles Hamburger, Philip
for 20 guests.
Gordon, David (Flopeonheitn, Harris II.
Cohen, I. Shetzer, Ira Copeland,
Sirs. Samuel Miller and SUSS Betty.. Louis Robinson, Sol Kaufman, D. S.
Drapkin entertained with :I surprise' Z•mon and A. M. Hershman.
birthday party on Saturday evening •
last in honor of Miss Tessie Horowitz, SORORITY PLANS MAY FROLIC
at her home on Clairmount avenue , .
Covers were laid for 30 guests.
flans are being completed by
Among the out-of-town guests pres- members of the Phi Kappa Beta So-
ent were Miss Leona Strauss of Flint rority for a May frolic, to take 0.a..•
and Miss Betty Cling of Cincinnati, 'riday evening, Slay 6, at the Ho oto I
Ohio.
Iotham. No efforts are being spar.

ZIONIST ORGANIZATION
WILL MEET APRIL 20

KADIMAH SCHOOL WILL
CELEBRATE PASSOVER

interpreted (

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Woodward Thru to Washington.

bride of Benjamin Kovinsky, son of
Mr. and Sirs. Charles Harris of
Mr. and Sirs. J. Kovinsky of Chat-
16: n Burlingame 11%1'1111e 711111111.111,
ham, Ont. Rabbi A. M. Hershman
the engagement of their daughter,
officiated.
Ann Ruth, to Sidney I. Sloss, son of
The bride was charming in a gown
. Sir. and Sirs. Louis Moss of Coiling- o
of pink satin, studded with rhine-
wood ilVentle.
stones, and a large picture hat and
shoes to match. She carried a show-
Mr. and Sirs. William Jackson 14
er bouquet of roses, lilies-of-the-val-
1210 Virginia park announce the en-
ley and sweet NOV,
g.lgelllellt Of their daughter, Belle, to •
Following the ceremony, a dinner
Harry il. Haas, son of Sir. and Sirs.
wits served to 100 guests at Joseff
Louis Maus of 1530 Seward avenue,
Brothers, after which a reception was
held at the Hotel Addison.
Sirs. E. Rosenberg of 8912 Twelfth
Among the out-of-town guests
street announces the engagement of
present were the groom's parents,
I
her
daughter. Freda, to Manuel Net-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kovinsky, and three
man, son of Sir. and Mrs. I.. Neiman
si,t,rs, Tillie, Gertrude and Minnie •
of
West
Philadelphia avenue.
Kovinsky, all of Chatham; Sir. and
Mrs Jack Davidson of Chicago, Mr. •
Sirs.
Jacobson
of Washington, lo
and Mrs. I. Kovinsky of Pontiac 111111
!C., announces the engagement of her
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kovinsky of Wind-
.
daughter,
Mary,
to Philip Wl.i111..71,
sor, Ont.
sin .4 Mr. and Sirs. Weimar of Pe
and Sirs. Kovinsky are spend-
toskey
avenue.
ing the Passover holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F rank of Vir-
CANTON JERICHO DANCE
ginia park, after which they will
MRS. CHARLES BRODY
leave for an extended honeymoon
TO BE HELD APRIL 22
trip through the East. Upon their re- for ('had 'knead Pesach, Wednesday
turn they will reside in Chatham, evening, April 20. Mrs. Hyman B.
Canton Jericho Lodge No. 50,
past national president of
Ont.
Patriarchs Militant, 1. 0. O. E., has
Junior Hadassah and a very interest-
completed plans for an Easter dance
ing speaker. will address the meeting.
FRIEDMAN-SPANNER
to he held Friday evening, April .22,
' The musical program will include
at the new Maccabees Temple, cor-
of Clint-
Mr ' and Mrs. J. S p anner
violin selections loy a member of the
ner of Woodward and l'UllIn111 awe-
land, Ohio, announce arse marriage
1 Detroit Symphony Orchestra, piano
1 1u ,
of their daughter, Henrietta, to Syd-
of the 14
ISO 0 I .\ Si rs.
.t , o wt
rev Friedman
, son of Mrs Rose .
The committee in charge, of which
Friedman of 9918 Dexter boulevard, Music Study Club, vocalnumber by
Hacker is chairman, antici-
I Miss Lillian Coven and a playlette by
which took place Sunday, April 3,
pates a record attendance, as this
the children of the U. II. S.
at the Cleveland Heights Temple,
will he the first dace to be held in
As a [eist to the membership cam- I
Cleveland.
the ballroom of the temple. Several
paign now gluing on, every member is I
new features and well-known radio
requested to br ng a friend or niece : i
entertainers will be introduced dur-
to the gathering. One of the interest-
ing educational features being phut]. ing the evening and the original
Rialto Syncopators will furnish the
fled by the league is the forming of
music for dancing.
classes for the mothers who are inter-'
Canton Jericho is the uniform rank
sttd in the study of the Hebrew lan-
of
Jericho Lodge, and was the first
guage. .All those interested are asked
Mr. and Mrs. A. Si. Packard (hen
all
Jewish Canton that ever entered
to communicate with the president,
Schiller) of Greenville, Mich., are re
in
international
drill competition and
Mrs. Max Weksler, Arinigton 0174-W,
ceiving congratulations on the birth
won first prize at the Soverign Grand
on
io iigh enrollat the meeting Wednesday
of a daughter, Carolyn Selma, o
Session
at TorOnt0. Canada,
Lodge
April 5.
in 1922, and won three first prizes
Very interesting plans hate been
in that ninny competitions at the'
submitted by the arrangement ruin-,
Mr. and Sirs. Max Baker (I•a Sha-
state conventions.
nittee as to the form of entertainment
piro) of River Rouge are receiving
Canton Jericho is also entered at
to be given by the league this summer,
congratulations on the birth of a son
which will be discussed at the meet- the coming State Cantonment to be
on April 8.
ing. The officers of the organization held in the city of South Haven On
are Mrs. Max Weksler, president; May 17, where it will defend the title
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Bernstein (Dr.
Mrs. II. F.. Lippett, honorary presi- which it now holds as champion of
Eugenia May) of West Boston boule-
dent; Mrs. Louis Lightstone, Mrs. the state of Michigan. The proceeds
vard are rejoicing over the birth of
Jacob Leilierman, Sirs. Sam Widre, will go towards defraying the ex-
a sun, Sander, on April 1.
vice-presidents; Sirs. Samuel Schnitz, pense of the drill corps which will in
recording secretary; Mrs. Max Hay- all probability bring glory to its lodge
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dingo (Rosa.
man, secretary of board meetings; and the Detroit Jewish community.
mond Berlin) announce the birth of
Mrs. Joseph Kurd'', corresponding see- Tickets may be haul from any mem-
a (laughter, Harriett Ann, on April 7.
retary; Mrs—lack Berkowitz, financial ber or at the door on the night of
secretary; Mrs. Samuel Kelt, trees- the dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Eellman of
2649 Webb avenue are receiving fe- un,r, Mrs. Isaac Margolis, Mrs. Fan-

licitations on the birth of a son, nie Richmond, Sirs. Louis Busker.
Sheldon Lee, on F Mrs. Celia Schmidt, trustees.
riday, A 8. Sirs. Charles Brody, chairman of
the raffle tickets, will be in charge of
Sr. and Mrs. Arthur Gottesman the hand pai ted picture
n
which will
(M•bel Kleinsmith) of 1025 Newport be raffled the same evening. All mem-
avenue are receiving felicitations on bers having tickets are asked to bring
Modem Plaid With Modena Matlsoda."
the birth of a daughter, Barbara the stubs with them.
_ ' lean, on April 6.
This meeting will linger long in the
1
--
memory of all those who attend, as it
--- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Barlow of will be one of the outstanding gather- •
• '3770 Pasadena avenue are receiving ings of the season. Everybody is WI - I.
I. lio•itations on the birth of a daugh- cOme.
toi, hem! Regina, on April 12.
UPTOWN'S MOST BEAUTI-

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Mr. and Sirs. Herman Blondy of
501 Melbourne avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Flor-
ence, to Sias I.. Lieberman, son of
Mrs. Pearl Lieberman of 2047 Vir-
ginia park.

be crooked, but

season.

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