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Wedding Calendar

PAGE NINE

PREDOMINANT JEWISH
SECTIONS IN NEW YORK;

71r. and 71rs. I,. Rothstein of
Interesting Editorial Comment/in
West Euclid avenue announce the
New York Sun on Results of
engagement of their daughter,
Recent Survey.
'Feria, to Louis J. Kat kin, soon of
March 25. :Miss Shirley Grossman, daughter of Mr. nod Mrs. I.
71r. anol Mrs. M. Katkin of Miami, Grossman, to Max Wountner.
Fla.
The New York Sun, commenting
1448 Koomsard Asenee
March 25, Miss Pearl Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel
on the results 14 the survey con-
J. Kaplan, tin Mr. Max Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. I,. Browarney of
doned in New lark by the BUTektU
Starch 25. Miss Sophye Bernice Lipnick, :taught, r of Mr. 111111
111274 Delmar avenue announce
of Jewish Social Research, which
the betrothal of their daughter, Mrs. Leon Litinick, to lien Cohn of Kansas City.
showed Brooklyn to be the biggest
March 25. 7liss Marion Schreiber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jewish center in the metropolis,
Eva to Al Nleister, son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Meister of Canton, Ohio. Mooney Schreiber, to Morris Baron.
makes interesting editorial com-
A reception was held March II, at
71arch 30. Miss Wady Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ment and quotes a table to show
the home of Mr.:. Brawarney. The Schwartz, to Dr. 71in:on Freedman.
that Coney Island, T r e nt o n t.
out-of-town guests Were Mr. and
April I. Miss Esther Alzaphon, daughter of 71•. and Airs. Samuel Brownsville, Williainsburg a New
Mrs. \Veld:off, Mr. and MN. Katz. Alzophon, to Dr. Alex Olenikooff, son of 5Irs. Anna Olenikoff.
Lots and the lower East Side are
Mr. and Mrs. Lash of Cleveland;
predominantly Jewish. The fig-
)
April 1. Miss Sylvia Barsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Mr. and 71rs. Somills of Canton,
ures id the survey were published
and Mr. and Mrs. Zesleir of New Boofsky, to Louis Wine.
in The Dootrail Jewish Chronicle of
York.
April 1. Slitssther 7litnick, daughter of William Mitnick, to March 10. The Null editorial for
Sam Itycus,
lows:
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Breskow of
Changing Jewish Centers.
April 3.
Jeanette Pereira, daughter of 71•. and Mrs. 71. A.
29011 Pingree avenue announce the Pereira, to Jack Dunn.
Not least interesting of tho
betrothal of their daughter, Jane,
many interesting facts brought out
la Elmer C. Farber of this city.
Dr. Nathan Levitt spoke at the about New York's Jewry by the
Kiosk Community Center 1111 "'I' u- communal survey of the Bureau
Mr. and Mrs. Ihivid Graff of
of the Lung." 1/r. 1.z• of Jewish Social Research is that
1542 Delaware avenue announce
vitt will address the Mothers' Club 'eithin the confines of the five
the engagement of their daughter,
of the 7lethourne Center Saturday, boroughs the Jewish population i.:
Shirley J., to Ilarry M. Rottman,
71 arch 24, on a similar subject. Ili: migratory in high degree. The mi-
IvottlleS are sponsored by the Noi
son of :Mr. and Mrs. Max Room , '
grations themselves, Ilea et to s-
of 7450 Melrose avenue.
tional l'uherculosis Societe, in :he lily to the increasing prosperity •
campaign against tuberculasa.
a n d social advancement of New
The Misses Iola and Nettie
I
York's Jews. First, the crowded
Dunn of Burlingame avenue will
A surprise birthday party was tenement district, thou an outlyino;
entertain on Saturday at the Book , c
i„,„ by Mrs. Herman laopitoon at cottage seetion, then a t•o-family I
l
ST 1 I 1
%1
Cadillac in compliment to Miss her
home, 2676 Calvert, for her house, then an apartment balloting,
,
Jeanette Pereira, who, marriage , to:meat:or, Ida,
1'011 I ‘Ic / kit E
RUSKIN-GLASIER
1111 Friday evening, FUCI1F1,111x 10 be the typieal course
sex..-44.4
,
Beautiful in all its toppointments to their brother will take place urn March 9. Covers were laid for 24 of
a Jewish family as its material'
was the wedding which took place April 3.
guests.
condition ilfilurves•
at the home of Mr. and 71rs. Ezra
These various movements are of
Glasier at 3250 Leslie avenue,
rs. Sol 13. Rosengarten of
'Miss Iola Leppen of 2676 Caly,ort tremendous significance to the en-
when their daughter, Elizabeth, Rhode Island avenue invited seven I avenue gave a bridge party to heo tire city. Mass nnovements
was United ill Illar•iahre
Moorms guests to lunch informally with home on Sunday afternomn, March population could not be otherwise.
Ruskin on March IS. Rabbi A. her on I% ednesday.
Is. Luncheon was served and They account fur changes in whole
71. Hershman lolliciated.
dancing and singing follow•d.
sections of the metropoolis. There
The hi id;was lovely in a gown
•
is a constant :obi) and flow 14
Sorority,
The
Beta
Delta
of bridal satin trimmed with tulle
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman Which it is important for mer-
Lambda chapter, will give a
and pearls. Iler veil, which woos
bridge-tea Sunday afternoon at and family have moved from 12•9 chants, business men, real estate
[alp-shaped, was fashioned of
West Philadelphia to 2699 Glen. ;boaters, municipal authorities, so-
the Hotel Staler.
anol tulle and held at each side of
dale avenue.
vial agencies and welfare workers
the cap by tiny clusters of orange
--
to take the fullest cognizance.
Mrs. S. Kaplan of 2:..117 Edison
A Group of Exclusively Styled
blossoms. Her bridal bouquet con-
Mr. anol Mrs. J. L. Sandi•lman
In 1915 there were 696,100 Jews
sisted of white roses anol lilies of avenue was hostess to aa guests announce that they are now resid-
Models. in a Choice of Spring's
in :Manhattan; in 11(25 the total
at
a
beautifully
appointed
lunch-
rJ the valley. Miss Lillian (Basic r,
ing at 21161 Calvert avenuo.
was
490,5011, a decrease of ap-
Leading Shades and Combina-
sister of the bride, assisted as maid eon and bridge on Wednesday at
proximately 2f. per cent in la
of 'tenor and Louis Glasier, broth- the Hotel Steller.
tions.
Alleell A. Silverblatt of 935e years. Parts of the city which io
er of the bride, acted as best man.
Wildenaore avenue has left for a 1915 had relatively few Jews, in
The Alpha Beta Kappa legal motto's vacation at Miami Beach,
Seymour David Eichman, nephew
1025 woos alma a exclusively Jew-
of the bride was the ring bearer. froternity of the Detroit College where he will jam his wife and
ish. Brooklyn has completely sup
Grenada„ilodels, front PASO to 5/2.50
71iss Sarfth Ruolooff, accompanied of Law and the Law' College of the family, who have been sponotin
planted Manhattan as the chief
at the piano by 7Irs. Leon A. Gers- City of Detroit, held its initiation the winter there. 7Ir. and MN.
center of Jewish population.
meeting and luncheon at the Bel- SilbeIblatt and family will spend
ten, sang "Al Dawning."
The total number of Jews in the
The young, (ample left for New crest on Sunday.
the Passover week I: it Ii their par- city in 1925 is pat at 1,728,000, or
York, Atlantic City and Wa,lai.r.
ents, Mr. and Sirs. Williant B. approximately 30 per cent of the
Sirs.
Albert
Zo
er
is
.
.
i.nong
the
ton, and trill he at home it the
Siegel, at Jacksionville, formerly whole population. Of these Brook-
SECOND FLOOR
Dexshire Apartment, 9:330 Dexter Detroiters at 'Miami.
of Detroit, and w - ill return to the lyn had 45.6 per cent, represening
boulevard, after April 1.
airy after April 15.
311.3 per cent of that borough's
Mr. and 71a. •lut.us Bing bay ,
whole population; Nlanhattan had
retained from ,. I extended winter
SCHNABEL-ROSENTHAL
C.J.W•SC..ke6AZCINVAQ--, •1-e) Ms-', -Is 1 •-•'s
The Misses Jean and Bessie 28 per cent, representing 25.7 per
A '-os2•• Lag
71r. and Mrs. A..I. Rosenthal 14 sojourn through norala, Havana Barisal. were hostes•s to members
cent
of that borough's whole popu-
1692 West Euclid avenue an- and California.
of the Gamma Tau ('hi Sonoray lation; the Bronx had 22 per cent,
nounce
the marriage of their
with a social bridge helot at their representing 44.7 poor rcpt of that
Mr. and 'Mrs. Miltoi. Taman are home March 14.
daughter. Helene, to Ileeelall
borough's w h it I e impulatioon;
Schnabel, son of 71r. and 71 -s. S. spa riding the winter in Florida.
Queen.; had :3 per cent, represent-
R. Salm:Mel of Lansing, Stich., on
A bridge-social was given by the
The Lambda chapter of the Beta Delta Sigma Phi Sorority on ing S per cent of that borough's
Sunday, March IS.
Delta Sorority will give its annual March IS at the home of Miss Bev. whole population, and Richmond
spring bridge-tea and musicale, erly Shnurowitz. The W. W. had one-fifth of I per cent, repre-
Sunday afternoon, in the Henry II Girls' dance was attended follow- s•nting 2.5 per cent of that bor.
ough's whole papal:10ton.
room of the Stotler Hotel. Assist- ing the party.
The figures show that Jewish
ing Nliss Shirley S. Sharnik with
71r. and Mrs. Theodore Levin of the arrangements are the Misses
population is stationiory when not
Mrs. William Schostak of Leslie actually declining in such Selni1111S I
294S Webb avenue are receiving Anil ('. Geller, Esther M. Pitt and
congratulations an the birth of a Ethel E. Farber. Mrs. Joseph avenue, accompanied by her as Harlem, South Bromx, hush•
daughter, Mrs. C. L. Bernstein,
daughter an N•ch 22.
Schwartz (Rose Stein., an hon. and granololaughter, Betty Ruth, wick, Ridgetvuud, coolant] East
orary mer»ber, is taking part in left for Miami Beach, Fla., where Side, West End, Greenpaint, South
HMI Mrs. Joe King of 7535
Brooklyn, lower West Side', West
the musicale program. Tickets
Melrose avenue are receiving con- may he procured from the mem- shoo will spend the remainder of Harlem. It is increasing in the
D season with her sons, Abraham
gratulations on the birth of a b•rs or at the door.
Fort Hamilton, FlatIoush, Borough
Sind Al Schostak.
daughter, Florelle, Monday, March
Park, Eastern Parkway, Grand
Concourse and Fordham sections.
Miss Jean S. Adelson of Russell
Mrs. Rose Iltorseh and Mr. Alvin
Parts of the city which have he-
Woods entertained her bridge club
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry
Markle Tuesday evening, March 20. D. Hersch have moved to the Lee c11111• predominantly Jewish are
of 1742 S. W. Eleventh Terrace, Guests of honor were Mrs. 7lathil- Crest Apartments, corner Blaine indicated in the following table, in
avenue
and
Second
boulevard.
Miami, Flu., anflOnlire the birth of ola Adelson, Msis Leah D. Wein-
which the figures give ptorcenteges
- 1
•
a daughter, Ellen Louise, on stein, Mrs. B. V. Sikov and Lo-
of Jewish to the entire resiolont
:mil Mrs. I. Grossman of
71arch I4, at the Allison Hospital, rain• Friedman. The next meet-
population:
3045 Grand avenue announce the
Miami Beach, Fla.
96.7
ing will be held at the home of marriage of their daughter. Shir Coney Island
96.4
Tremont
Miss Ruth Horowitz.
ley, to Max Woontner, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. lleller 1. Clara
95
Brownsville
Ctf1011111/11) HAW
and Mrs. Woontner fif 2243 Grand
Braver of :3710 Humphrey an-
SI
Williamsburg
.
The Alpha Beta Gamma Soror- avenue, on Sunday, March 25.
608 UM" IlDWIL
nounce the birth of a son, Clifford
New Lots 75.5
ity was hostess at a surprise linen
Burton, on Wednesday, March 7. shower for Miss Shirley Grossman.
• Mr. and :qrs. Samuel Alzoophon Lo wer East Side
From the, figures it is to be
a bride-elect of Sunday, Marc) 25,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jacobs Saturday evening. Bridge was the of 595 East Philadelphia announce seen that :Manhattan's lower East
the
marriage of their daughter.
(Celia Newman) are receiving
Side still maintains its predomi-
diversion of the evening.
Esther, too Dr. Alex OlenikotT, son
congratulations on the birth of a
nantly Jewish character, although
of Mrs. Anna OlenikootT of 94:3 Al-
son, Bradfod Leon, March 16.
the drain of Jews therefrom con-
Mrs. J. Traurig of 6257 Michi- ger avenue, on Sunday, April I.
tinues. That section and Harlem
gan avenue has returned from a
INDOOR TRACK MEET
between them have 52.9 per cent
month's visit with relatives and
of Nlanhattan's Jews. Present
SATURDAY, MARCH 31 friends in New York.
movements are nut only taking
Jews from them but also from the
Mrs. Jacob Cohn and her &mei-
An indoele track Ineet Sponsored
Yorkville, Willoughby :mot Wil-
by the athletic council of the Jew- ter, Miss Bertha Cohn, of Blaine
ish Centers Association will be held avenue have returned home after
On Wednesolay, March 14, an or- liamsburg sections, while Brown,
on Satuialay, March :31, at 7:30 P. spending a fortnight in New York ganization was formed by the vine and South Bronx are barely
NI., in the City College gymnasium.
wives of the Jewish physicians bolding their town. The Tremont,
Nearly 711 entries have ldrentiV been
Mrs. Anna Goldman wishes to who are members of the Nlainion• Fordham, Eastern Parkway, Flat-
received at the office of the Jewish announce the confirmation, Bar ides Medical Society. The object bush and North Flathush sections
Center and More will undoubtedly Mitzvah, of her sun, Bernard, at of the new group is primarily to are the chief goals of present mi-
;dome in before the Meet.
her residence, 2701 West Euclid assist the doctors' organization in grations.
The fallowing men have agreed avenue, Sunday, March 25. Re- safeguarding the medical modes-
MRS. ANNE SMITH
MRS. NERON
In
act
as
jthiges
Of
the
events:
Sol
ception 7 to II p. re.
Formerly Id the R0 ■ 011/11 Shop
sional standards and Co maintain an 55th JEWISH CEMETERY
I. Levin, chairman of athletic coin-
Await your visit. Their distinctive elide creati.ms have tlelighted the
active social program for the par-
IN GERMANY RUINED
moat discriminating womenin Iletrnit.
] tattoo of the Jewish Centers As,-
Mr. and Mrs. I. Kleinsmith of pose of raising funds that will en-
Si•th Floor Eaton Toyer
Ultimo; Jacob 71azer, vice-proosi- 169a West Philadelphia avenue able the organization to hire or
BERLIN. - (J. T. A.) - The
ent of the Cadillac Athletic Club; will be at home to their friends lease a permanent home that will
fifty-fifth case of desecration of a
ly Kentaro, a prominent athlete; Sunday afternoon and evening. serve as a clubhouse for Maimon-
Jewish cemetery occurred March
ark Roehl and Steve Silverman of March 25, in honor of the engagm ides groups.
17 at Pattensen, near Hanover.
he Department of Recreation; nient of their daughter, Helen, to
Mrs. (Ira 11. Cowen Was elected
!toyer Blatt, Jacob Pearlstein, and 11. S. Schur.
president ; Mrs. I. I. Bittker,
Nate Korhy of the Jewish Centers
president ; Mrs. E. Lipkin. secre
association.
Mrs. I. Kleinsmith of West tary; Mrs. A. II. Fisher, treasurer,
The following will be the events; Philadelphia avenue was hostess and Mrs. N. E. Aroonstam, and it ire
events-all-yd. dash, 220-yd. at a beautifully appointed bridge- Mrs. S. Kahn, Mrs. 11'. W. Kahn.
dash, standing broad jump, running luncheon for 24 guests at the new Mrs. H. Krohn and NIrs. II. I. Kal-
igh jump, shot put, •l-track relay. Barium Hotel on Friday last.
let were chosen on the menibershao
lids tovents-30-yd: dash, standing
committee and Mrs. I.ipkin will
anal jump, basketball throw, 4-
Mrs. Sydney Wolfgang (nee have charge of publicity. All la-
track relay.
Ruth Schaeffer) and son. Marvin. dies eligible for membership aro
of West Boston, and Miss Doris invited to attend meetings helol
Wolfgang of Gladstone avenue are 14:45 p. rn. on Wednesdays, at the
spending several weeks in Cincin- Palmetto Hotel.
nati, where they are the guests of
Mrs. Wolfgang's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Schaeffer.
-
-
A bridge- luncheon was given by
Miss Lois Miller on Friday, March
16, at her home, 92:31 McQuado
The tenth anniversary of the
avenue. Tables were set for 12
attests. Miss Rose Honeyrnan en- American Jewish Congress will b•
celebrated with a dinner at the
tertained with eccentric dancing.
for the
Hotel Astor on Sunday avening,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice II. Zack• April 22, according to an an-
helm and son are leaving for Eu• nouncement made by David 1.. Pa-
rope and Palestine on April 14, on den, chairman of the Anniversary
the steamer Leviathan. They will Celebration Committee. T h e
To introduce our studio.
leave the city on April 10 for Buf• speakers on this occasion will re-
present this invitation and
tato, where they will remain for view the accomplishments of the
receive one portrait. size
a few days prior to their sailing, American Jewish Congress in the
507, in io beautiful teethe.
to visit with the parents of Mrs. interest of Jews throughout the
frame FREE with six Tlf•
Zackheim and the brother of Mr. world, especially in reference to
fine Tolle Photographs for
the protection of Jewish minori-
Zackheim,
$5.00. Regular price of
ties in the countries of Europe, at
these photographs is S I ••.0,1
On Saturday evening, March 10. guaranteed by the treaty resulting
HECK it any way you
per dozen. This invitation is
seventh of your lifetime in
Miss Jane Silverman. a bride-elect, from the pear., conference of 'o'er.
good for any member of the
want to, and you will
was delightfully entertained by seine,. before which the tlelzel-
the wet of home washing?
Forecasting the trend
family. Good until April 7th.
Miss Iola Dunn. Miss Dunn corn- tion representing the first Ameri-
trend toward small, smart
find that laundry washing
This also entitle% you tin
There is an easier, more
plimented Miss Silverman with a can Jewish Congress, summoned
shapes this Spring.
27'; discount on all other
costs less. Laundry washed
economical way. Investi-
personal shower at the Dryden In 1918. presented its plea for the
work ordered.
Court ballroom, 2715 Rochester protection of Jewish minority
clothes are cleaner. If you
gate.
You will find the
RANDOLPH 7127
avenue. Covers were laid for 16. groups.
won't bake your own
laundry does it best. Call
Miss Silverman received many
bread, then why spend a
lovely gifts.
PERFECTION LODGE.
us today.
Perfection Lodge No. 06, F.
•
The Mimes Martha Lacy and A. M., will hold a regular com-
munication
Wednesday, March 28,
Dorothy Ilysong spent the week-
Haberdashery
at 7 p. m. E. A. degree.
end at Cleveland, Ohio.
8730 Twelfth St.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
By order of-
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meyers of
For Vine Portraits
Our Service Beyond Compare
Glynn Court were hosts to 46
REUBEN W. KLEIN. IV, 31.
Between Blaine and Gladstone
WA WOODWARD AVE.
guests at dinner and bridge Sun-
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day evening.
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At the

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Y. M. H. A.

SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 1

At the

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MAIN BALLROOM

Music by J. Klein's Sea Hawks

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Third Annual Concert of
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HALEVY
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.11 . 1.1US MULLER, Conductor
M Ell POSNER, Guest Conductor

Comprised of 65 Young Mn and Women

Covent' this date for a real musical treat!

ORCHESTRA HALL

SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 15

