.1 A mericaar Pwish periodical Carter CATION AVINUI • CINCINNATI go, OHIO PAGE SEVEN IlEijEntorrimsn Ci FIO,•i lax ,--meezgeete- aq•ote.75-ove-..' Ves1,1).et; x ('JG tilreZ IS IN CHARGE OF HOME RELIEF SOCIETY AFFAIR Wedding Calendar the op crOnkria1,ades SS EK 1448 Woodward Amu* 1 PICNIC IS PLANNED , BY WOMEN'S LEAGUE ffinielhoch's Woodward Thru to Washington Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stitt June 10--Miss Rose Stitt, daughter of Fort William, Ont., to Harry Woolf i • • b.-- city. t Mrs. :Merton] Ruelyn, fa June 10- -Miss Berdie Rudyn, stanch' Harold Lewis Ross, son of Mrs. Sande June 10—Miss Clara Weinberger, datieliter of Mr. and Mrs. Armin Weinberger of Trenton, N. J., to Mr. Alex Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldman of this city, at Trenton, N. J. June 10—Miss Evelyn Weiss, daughter of Mrs. Max IVeiss of 2931 Clements, to Mr. Lloyd J. Ancell, sots of Mrs. Samuel Ancell of Bayonne, N. J. The wedding will take place at Hotel Stotler. June 17- -Miss Regina Chesluk, deneehter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Chesluk to Mr. Joe Weinshelboim, son of Mr. and Mr+. Weinshelboim. Exclusive with Us Japanese Satin•Brocade Coolie Coats 10.75 June I7—Miss Tillie Frankel to Mersin Goldberg. June 17--Clara Abel to Irwin J. Ne-tor. June 17—Miss Ethel Shartstein, dassciliter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Sharfstein of New YI ■ rk, to Dr. Adolph Schmier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schmier, at New York. Hats of Felt Always MRS. MILTON WOLFE 7.75 Mrs. Wilton Wolfe is chairman July 1—Miss Lillian Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob of the committee of arrangements Miller of Taylor avenue, to Robert Radwiy, son of Mrs. Mollie Rad- for the dinner-dance of the Home way of Chicago. Relief Society, to he heid Wednes- July 1—The Misses Margaret and Alice Gunsberg, slaughters of day, June 13, at Eastwood Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gunsberg of 2920 Glendale avenue, to :Maurice Gratiot Road. Reservations can Goodman and David Rosenberg, respectively. be made by calling Garfield 9647-M or Longfellow 2784. Always one price and always sold only here—these smart felts are constant replicas of the new modes as con- ceived in Paris within a few days of their origination. atrtavg of the groom, wore black lace GOLDSTICK—LIPSKY The marriage of Leo Goldstick, They wore shoulder corsages o son or Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldstick rosebuds and sweet peas. Miss Fee D. Solonion is spend A sliver for 250 guests fol ing a few weeks with relatives it of this city, to Miss Bertha Lipsky, (laughter of Mrs. Bessie Lipsky of lowest the ceremony. Chicago. Accompanied by her Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Portnoy cousins, she will motor to Niagara Cincinnati, was solemnized on left for se motor trip through the May 27 at the Melrose ballroom in Solon --- Entire Third Floor -ter . Going away? Let Forest Get Your Apparel Ready Fe I Wacationing brings fre- quent demand for change of apparel. If you're going away to any beach, lake or mountain resort, your summer things must look then' best. Let For- est have your vacation wardrobe and let them restore it to an invigor- ating freshness that no other cleaning process can equal. Call for one of our drivers today. -1 Bi - June 24—Claire Stein to Dr. Irving I. Edgar. June 24—Miss Naomi Satovsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Satovsky of 1250 Chicago boulevard, to Dr. Joseph Raymond Eder. June 24—Miss Ann Levin, slaughter iif Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Levin of Weak avenue, to Mr. Morris Nleslow, son of 51r. and Mrs. L. 5below of Hazelwood avenue. The wedding will take place at Hotel Stotler. Ce± fDYERSRiwcc CALI- -a Ali Cincinnati. Rabbi Fikelstone ot- East. Miss Jane Breskow of Atkinson ficiated. Among those in attend- GRAPE avenue, a June bride-elect, was ance were Mr. and Mrs. S. Gold- A pretty wedding was solemn- delightfully entertained with a stick, parents of the groom, Dr. miseFllaneous shower by Mrs. Carl and Mrs. II. W. Goldstick and (zed on Sunday, June 3, of Miss Maurice Goldstick, all of Detroit; Shirley Graff, slaughter of Mr. nod C. Myers at her residence) on Ful- lerton avenue, on Wednesday, June Miss Rosalie Goldstick of Ann Ar- Mrs. Davis Graff of 1542 Delaware bur and Miss Ida Tannenbaum of avenue, to Mr. Henry M. Rottman, 6. Covers were laid for 16. New York. son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rottman of 7540 Melrose avenue. Temple Mr'. M. J. Figatner and small Emanuel, tastefully decorated in SCHWARTZ—RICH son, Norton Victor, .re spending Temple Beth Moses was the, orchid and yellow, was the scene some time with Mr. and Mrs. Sam- of the ceremony, which was per- uel Kelt and family of Atkinson scene of a pretty wedding on Sun- the Rev. Kalman Spi- avenue. Mr. Figatner returned to day, May 27, when Miss Esther formed by vack. Miss Graff wore a bouffant his home in Chicago on Wednes- Rich, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rich, became the bride of style satin gown with an over- day. skirt of splendid lace. Heir veil of Harry Schwartz, son of Mrs. Annie M. Steckler has returned to his Schwartz. The bride was lovely tine net and lace was simply ar- —fully lined! Straight from the customs, and just off a Japanese steamer come these extraordinary values MRS. SAM MUNCH A meeting of the 'mare' of direc- tors of the Northwestern Women's League was held Tuesday, May 29, set the home of Mrs. M. Cohen, 579 Owen avenue. Plans were dis- cussed for the picnic which will be given Sunday, July 1, at Van Dyke Park, Van Dyke and Six- Mile road. There will be dancing, refreshments, and a special orches- tra will furnish the music. A meeting and luncheon in honor of the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kalt was held Tues- day, June 5, at their home, 1533 Atkinson avenue. Covers were laid for 40 guests. The organiza- tion expresses its congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kalt. At the same meeting final arrange- ments were suede for the picnic, of which Mrs. B. Schwartz is chair- man, assisted by Mesdames M. Cohen, I,, Shevach, A. Markson, S. Munch, E. Koppl, M. Ilayman, N. Waldron, E. Pollock, J. Kursin, S. Widre, A. Knoppow, I. :Margolis, R. Lippit and M. Weksler presi- dent of the organization. in satin-brocaded crepe "coolie coats" lined with China silk. They are patterned with de- signs of the vivid, far-away Orient. Black and colors. Hirnelhoch's—N•gligee —First Floor. puma, ,Javitatioas Aaaaaarcm,as A n pi rhg; n for ...dont Ion C.■‘■ e o lid p;r o,rn ,r. in I bind. in, E4du:,,r . a ir SHEEHAN'S Randolph 0200. BOOK STORE 1550 Woodloonl Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Cohen of 930 Hague avenue announce the engagement her their daughter, Mollie, to Mr. 'Jerry Mishkin, sots of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dashkin of To- ronto, Ont. in a white satin gown, period style, ranged art the sides with orange Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tannen- blossoms. The bridal bouquet was the neck line of which was lined baum of New York announce the with rhinestones and pearls. Span- of white roses and lilies of the vale engagement of their (laughter, Ida, ley. Mrs. Ilerman Raskin attended lob lace trimmed the skirt. Her her sister as matron of honor in e to Dr. Maurice Goldstick, non of veil was held in place by a lace Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldstick of this Mrs. Herbert Goodman of El cap adorned in front with pearls Pale rose and crystal beaded city. The wedding will take place lewis, Paso, Texas, is a house guest of and brilliants and clusters of georgette) gown. Miss Edith in July. Mr. and Mrs. Paul David Brom- orange blossoms. She carried cousin of the bride, as maid of honor, was gowned in bouffant berg of 2680 Rochester avenue. bride's roses and valley lilies. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lampert Miss Mary 13erghoff as maid of style deep rose satin gown end of 3277 Carter avenue, announce Mrs. Samuel Cornfield of To- honor wore Nile green taffeta. She carried pink roses, as did the font' the betrothal of their daughter, bridesmaids, who were dressed in ronto, Can., is spending some time carried Coolidge roses. Sadie, to Jay I. English, son of Mr. with her children, Mrs. Samuel The bridesmaids, Miss Laura pale pastel shades. The following and Mrs. Harry English of Blaine Beerbohm unit Mr. and Mrs. Berghoff in taffeta and Miss Fay were the bridesmaids: Miss Yvette avenue. Davis of Toronto in yellow taffeta, Glock, Miss Jeanette Swartz, Miss Emanuel Cornfield. Edith Swartz and Miss Belle carried tea roses, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Weiss On Saturday, June 2, the Sigma Mr. Schwartz had the assistance Weiss. Little Miss Lewis and announce the engagement of their Omega Upsilon Sorority celebrated of his brother, Irving Schwartz, Miss Raskin, the flower girls, scat- daughter, Bertha, to Mr. Benjamin Miss Florence Rosen's and Miss as best man. Thomas Davis of tered rose petals. Mr. Benjamin Siegel, son of Mrs. Bertha Siegel Dorothy Feldstein's birthdays Toronto and Louis Rich seated the Kasner of Lansing attended his of New York City. At home Sun- cousin es best man, l'rior to the (June 9 and 6 respectively) by guests. day, June 10. No cards. Dinner for 200 guests followed ceremony Miss Rose Stein sang seeing the "Desert Song" at the Cass Theater. Dinner was hell the ceremony, after which Mr. "Oh, Promise Me," After the cere- Mr. and Mrs. Metz Zalkowitz of dinner was served the im- mony a at the Chinese Tea Gardens after and Mrs. Schwartz left for an Twelfth street announce the en- mediate family and close friends. sport oxford built on Ruby's combina- eastern wedding trip. They will the show. gagement of their (laughter, Dorn. reside at 3005 Clements avenue Later 200 friends and rela- thy, to Mr. Ruben Goldstein of this tion last, of White Buck, Black Dragon tives came to congratulate Mr. Among the numerous affair• upon their return, city. and Mrs. Rottman, at the re- tennis, or walking. trim. Suitable for given for Miss Freda Wigler, prior ception and dance. The mother FISHEL—KEIT to her marriage to Louis J. Port- Mr. and Mrs. Moses A. Lipsitz of the bride, dressed in a charm- noy, on June 3, were a bridge tea of the Whittier Apartments an- A very pretty wedding was sol- Sizes Pi to 7IA and miscellaneous shower given by emnized at the Northwestern Con- ing black chantilly lace frock, and nounce the engagement of their the Misses Rae, Gertrude and Ann gregation on May 27, when Miss Mrs. Rottman, mother of the (laughter, Ruth Ann, to John I.. groom, wearing a beautiful headed Bernstein, for 41) guests, at their Doris Keit, slaughter of Mrs. Ma- Popkin, son of Louis Popkin of home an Collingwood avenue, tilda Keit, became the bride of pink chiffon gown, helped welcome 3290 Rochester. the guests. Among the guests of May 5; a bridge-tea and hosiery David Fishel, sun of Mr. and Mrs. honor at the reception were the shower given by Miss Loraine 11. J. Fishel. Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Cohen of HAIL W. McKay Skillman, judge Wigler, for 20 guests, at her home Miss Keit was charming in her if the Recorder's Court; Mr. and 3265 West Boston boulevard an- en Holbrook avenue, May 12; a white satin bridal gown made nounce the engagement of their Mrs. B. Kasner of Lansing, and daughter, Fanny, to Harry Hart- luncheon and linen shower, given bouffant style and tiered with rose Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Lewis, also of man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham by Mrs. Milton Bernstein at Web- pointe lace. Her veil was held in Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Rottman Hartman of 8950 La Salle boule- ster Hall, for 24 guests, on May place by a lace cap adorned with left for a trip to Chicago and 2114 Park Ave. 16; a bridge and personal shower orange blossoms. She carried vard. 1239 Washington Blvd. western points and upon their re- given by Miss Betty Diamond for bride's roses and valley lilies. turn will reside on Delaware ave- 16 guests at her home on West Empire 7000 Checker Cabs The maid of honor, Miss Sophie Philadelphia avenue, May 18; it I,ippman, was attractive in a bout. nue ' kitchen shower given by Mrs. A. fent model of flesh lace and geor- Portnoy for 20 guests at her home gette. She carried premier roses. on Sheridan avenue, May 23, and The bridesmaids, Gertrude Lipp- a handkerchief shower for 12 man, Hilda Rosenfield, Margaret guests given by Miss Rose Lober Rosenfield and Naomi Marx, were Mr. and Mrs. Jerome D. Rynels at her home on Cameron avenue, becomingly gowned in period mod- (Anna Koffman, formerly of Bay May 25. Mrs. Milton Bernstein of els of blue, yellow, green and rose, City) of 3347 West Boston boule- Gladstone te av r ) ue entertained the respectively. They carried roses vard announce the birth of a son, members of e bridal party at her to correspond with the colors of Donald Herbert, on May 29. home for e rehearsal on Tuesday their gowns. Raymond Fishel as- ay 29. The Sigma Phi sisted Mr. Fishel as best man. Jay Dr. and Mrs. John B. Horwitz Lambda Fraternity entertained in Harriet and Ethel Lewis, flower (Rose Miriam Babcock) of Mon- honor of Miss Freda Wigler and girls, were charming in their tulle terey avenue announce) the birth Louis J. Portnoy with a dinner- frocks. of is slaughter, Rhoda Joy, on dance at the Hawthorne Country A dinner and reception followed Tuesday, May 29. Club, on June 2, at which time the ceremony, after which Mr. and they presented them with a silver Mrs. Fishel left by motor for the Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ginsberg East. loving cup. • of 3211 Content' avenue are re- sin the birth ceiving Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin have PORTNOY—WIGLER of a son, Burton, May 23. moved from Whitfield avenue and The marriage of Miss Freels are now making their home at Wigler, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaplan 4551 Seebaldt avenue. Max Wigler of Holbrook avenue, (lila Slutskyl of 2625 Glendale) to Louis J. Portnoy, son of Mr. avenue announce the birth of a Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cole and and Mrs. A. Portnoy, took place son, Donald Joseph, on May 3. their sons, Ralph and Robert, have Sunday evening, June 3, at the moved from the Whittier to the Ahavath Zion Synagogue. The bride was charming in a gown seil ORATORICAL CONTEST Belcrest. white satin, with a tight bodice THIS SATURDAY NIGHT Miss Mildred Rosenberg of Tus- and full skirt of ruffles of roes) caloesa, Alabama, who has been pointe lace. Her tulle veil fell The second annual oratorical the hon.- guest of Mr. and Mrs. from nt a cap of exquisitqlace, and Sol Gittleinan of Second boulevard she carrieda bouquet' of whits. cont. -t will he held at the Jewish Centel. Saturday evening, June 9, for the past two months, has joined roses and valley at ( 8, her mother Mrs Lillian Rosenberg Miss Gertrude Bernstein, who .cele:tstition promises to he very in Dayton and together will pro- at the bride as maid of hon. conies- -;11 ; ‘ , s a • h t the ntgo I '1)5,1 to their home in the South. or, was becomingly gowned in blue) chiffon. made with a Geist bodice "The Jewish Center; and full skirt. She carried a irge Pet h Ian Fox on "The Mod,rn bouquet of butterfly rose). Jew," G. Millman's subject will be The four bridesmaids wore "The rnwritten Chapter:" Ther- dresses similar to that worn by esa Peizner, "The Jewish Com- Miss Bertruele Bernstein. differing munity Chest:" Avery Weiswasser, only in color. Miss Betty Dia- "The Eternal Jew:" Selma Yaffe°, mend and Miss Ann nste in "Wh N • • lews 1 eve Palestine:" Ed- were attired in orchid. Miss 1.nr- ward Weiss, "What We Might reins Wigler wore peach and Miss sl aw , Been:" Bella Franowitz, Lillian Meretsky of 1,Vinelsor, Ont., "Thee lew;" Harry Gruber, "Zion- . "A* wore blue. They carried large ;„,, i; " Miriam Simons, "What Is a bouquets of pink roses and wore Geed Jew•" 1. Cshon, "Anti-Semi- • 4trin i: e:i . s matching the color of their tism." Don't wait until the The winners will be awarded This beautiful hotel. with its homelike atmosphere, is ideally situated to Morris Portnoy assisted the the Milford Stern prizes consisting moth-miller has hatch- give South Haven vacationists a maximum of comfort and pleasure. It is groom as best man, and the usher+ el three loving cups and a shield. ed her hungry brood in entirely redecorated and refurnished, modern in every respect. with all out- were the Messrs. William Gins- Milton Alexander, Rabbi Leon your valuable winter side rooms. Running water in every room. Free private parking grounds to burg, Sidney Wigler, Harry Port- Frain and Arthur Nlansbach will noy and Robert Bernstein. is built on the style of coat. call RA 0022 and In the. judges. guests. The dining room. with three hundred capacity. little Miss Yvette and Miss Mrs. Morton Steinberg, dramat- the most an Annis representaive a sun dining room, thus having plenty of coolness and light. rated as Elaine Bernstein were flower girls, is dinner, is reaching the eon- will come for your furs. te,tant , frocks . and were dressed in dainty beautiful in South Haven. sa. : of green and blue chiffon. Master I Robert Rubinstein, dressed in a with Coefidence I MUSIC i PERFECTION LODGE black and white satin eton suit, GOLF TENNIS carried the ring on a white satin FISHING 486, F. & , Perfection Lodge No. For Reservations Wr,•, HUNTING pillow. Miss Rae Bernstein sanz DANCING "Oh Promise Me" while the bride A. M., will hold a special communi- BOWLING cation Wednesday, June 13, at 7 BATHING Insurance and Storage walked to the altar. LAUNCH RIDING Mrs. Max Wigler, the bride's p. m. F. C. Degree. Membership CANOEING WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD mother, was gowned in green committee. 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