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LADIES OF MIZRACIII
PLAN PICNIC JUNE 24

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On Sunday, June 21, the Sisters

1 of Zion Mizra,:hi will give their

Sirs. S.
June I7 Miss Regina Chesluk, ihihchter of Sir.
Weinshelboim, son if Mr. and Mrs. Weinshelboim
Cliesluk to Slr. JOr•
Miss Lillian Stiller of Taylor
June 17—Sliss Tillie Frankel to Mervin Goldberg.
I avenue, a July bride-elect, has Te-
June 17—Clara Abel to Irwin J. Nestoti.
she
1 turned from Chicago, where
June 17—Miss Ethel Sharfstein, (laughter of Sir. and Sirs. Sam-
extensively entertained by
was
Sharfstein of New York, to Dr. Adolph Schluter, son of Mr. and
I friends and relatives.

annual picnic at the State Fair

Woodward Thru

to Washington

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act

Mr. and Sirs. Samuel London of
328 Leicester Court had as their
house guest for the past week
Arthur Kalb of New York City.

Mrs. Sian Sehmier, at New York.
June 24--hiss Bernice Frazer, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. I. Frazer,

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to Sir. Samuel Keene.
June 24—Sylvia Wasserman, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Charles

Wasserman, to Benjamin Gaunt.
June 2-1 Miss Eva Karger, daug:iter of Mr. and Sirs. Harry
Mrs. M. Weiss has as her out- Karger of New York ('115, to Mr. Leon:trd Braun, son of Mr. and Sirs.
! of-town guest , this week, Mrs.
Jacob Braun of Glendale avenue. Th.• wedding will take place at
Seiler of New York City, Mrs. S. Hotel Majestic, New York City.
Ancell and Sir. and Mrs. J. Anzell
June 24--Claire Stein to Dr. Irving I. Edgar.
• of Bayonne, N. J., Mel Miss Jean
June 24—Miss Naomi Satovsky, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Samuel
Shapiro of New York City. They
Dr. Joseph Raymond Eder.
• all attended the Ancell-Weiss Satovsky of 1250 Chicago boulevard,
and Mr , . J. L. Levin
wedding on June 10.
June 21- -Miss Ann Levin, daughter of Mr.
of Wark avenue, to Sir. Slorris Mellow, :.in iif Mr. and Mrs. L. Ni•dow
es at Hotel Stutter.
wedding
will
this*
,
pl
Miss Iola 1.. Weinberg of 313 of Hazelwood avenue.
, East Canfield spent several days
July 1—Miss Lillian Miller, daughter of Sir. and Mr-. Jacob
son of Sirs. M ollie Rad-
in Columbus, Ohio. During her
Miller of Taylor avenue, to. Robert Railway,
stay she was the guest of Alpha
way of Chicago,
' Epsilon l'hi Sorority.
MRS. M. SHEWITZ
.July 1 —The Misses Margaret and .1Iice Cunsberg, daughters of
SARI GliilSbeeg of 2020 Glendale avenue, to Maurice
Soloists from the I111-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Firestone Mr. and Mrs.
Grounds.
•
1
of Los Angeles, formerly of De- Goodman and David Rosenberg, respectkely.
levy Choral Society will partici-
--
pate to make this a gala affair,
troll, are guests of Mr. and Sirs.
Many features are planned by
Harry Klein and Sir. and Sirs. A.
Wherever fashionables gather this
EXCURSION OF BICUR
the committee in charge, of which
II. Eisler of 87411 Arcadia.
smart mode is in evidence and we have
CIIOLEM THIS SUNDAY Mrs. M. Shewitz is chairman, as-
a very beautiful selection—We would
On Wedne , day, June 6, Mrs. H.
sisted by Sirs. E. Rozensweig, Mrs.
Many Novelties Arranged for An- Sklar, Sirs. M. Singer, Mrs. A.
A. Lessen entertained with a mis-
like you to see them.
Sir. Cavil Cassel announces the
nual Event.
,
Wilenkin, Mrs. Si. Shulman, Sirs.
cellaneous shower in honor of her engagement of his daughter, Lil-
I. Kaplan is in charge of the tick-
r, Adele Selman, a bride-elect lian, feu Sir. Sydney II. Lopate, sun
features are planned for et:, Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky is pres-
July I. Covers were laid for 30
SI X TH FLOOR
of Sirs. A. !Amide.
Sun lity. June 17, when the eigh- ident of the organization.
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teent h aunuill excursion of the Bic-
There will be, tinning the fea-
Sir. and Sirs. Morris Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Teitelbaum of 2060 Hazelwood announce the ur eholein Society to 'Fashmoo
tures of the afternoon, a baseball
will take place in cunjunc-
J and sun, Slayer, of 2936 Fullerton engagement of their daughters,
game. A playground will be pro-
the Jewish Center Coun-
for the children. Light
I•nue, are tootoring in New York, Ida to Sol Stein of Toledo, an .I ti n kvoh
cil i•f Clubs. Commencing with 611,1
M.,:achusetts and New Hump-
II. m
Suer of To- dtuoiur on board the Steamer lunches will be procurable nt the
Betty Samuel
to Sam
Fair Grounds, and a large parking
Lti.64.....9ed.iksze.040,KA*41,44291,404V4.9i1.04tAZZJI4AZ1.-..44 -hire, visiting relatives and ledo.
To:ln.si to the rhythm of the
! friends.
space will lie provided within (III
"Taditatio Sea Hawks," the pro-
yards of the tables. The Wohd-
gram will pi:ogress through Mild
Complimenting Sirs. Erwin B.
ward car, going to the Fair
ball games, dancing at the
"SCHNAAR MADE" QUALITY FURS
Bober (formerly Evelyn Freed-
Grounds, also unloads at the pic-
island, novelty contests with riz- nic spot. Signs will direct the
man), who leaves on Thursday of
es, and other popuhtr forms o en-
this week to lake up her future
pitinicers to the exact spot.
ROSS—RUDYN
terlainment.
residence in Washington, D. C., a
Tickets are now procurable front
The Tri-Square Sports and Stev-
Miss
Herdic
Rudyn,
daughter
of
di
heautifully appointed luncheon
members, at the Jewish Center,
was tendered her by her sister, Mrs. Miriam Rudyn. was united in ens A. C., contenders for leader- from S. Chesluk, 9300 Oakland
marriage
to
Harold
Lewis
Ross,
ship
of
the
Jewish
League,
will
Mrs. Sara Cohen, at the Book
avenue, or from Sirs. M. Singer,
Cadillac Hotel on Saturday noon, son of Sirs. Sarah Ross, on Sun- he matched for the silver loving Empire 5332,1.
June 9. followed by a theater day, June 10, in the presence of cup and league honors. Pie eating
Plates were served for 10. the immediate families. The cere contests between several prominent
We Re-Create Furs,
party.
the participants were Mrs. I.ouis mony was performed at the home fraternities have been arranged.
Balloon blowing and pushing races,
all
of
Freedman, Mrs. Aaron Freedman of the bride on West Philadelphia
bringing to old on
of Windsor, Ont., Mrs . Mollie avenue, Rabbi A. Ashinsky Mho- peanut rolling, three legged races
the vogue of new and ac-
Following
the
ceremony,
and
an exhibition ea the flew
tiling.
flack, Sirs. Julia Partos, Mrs. Har-
cepted styles. This re-
ry Sellins, Misses Rue and Ann tlinner was served to 110 guests. blv stubbly walk will he among the
in flash humorous . events. Dancing will lie
creating process will save
Miss
Rudyn
was
dressed
Cohen.
georgette with accessories to conducted in the island's beautiful
you many, ninny dollars
McKinney's Cotton Pickers, who
Sirs. Sigmund Wohl of 2629 match. Sir. and Sirs. Ross left for pavilion during the entire day.
are going to furnish the music for
and give you superior sat-
Elmhurst avenue will leave on a honeymoon trip to Chicago, Upon Many organizations have signi- the twenty-sixth annual Temple
isfaction in the garment
June 25 for New York, from their return they will reside at fled their intentions of attending moonlight, are leaving immediately
the affair in massy, - and are ar-
itself.
which point she will sail on June the Dexter-Square, 3711 Webb.
after the affair for Chicago, where
ranging to take advantage of this
30, on the Ile de France, for a
opportunity to have a club outing. they are going to make a number
For your convenience
HOLZMAN—SIPHER
European trip. While in Europe
have worked earn- of records for the Brunswick
C.Inniittrcs
we will call and estimate
Mrs. Wohl will join her children,
Phonograph people. This fact is
A very pretty wedding was sol- All
estly to enrourage the largest at-
Dr. and Mrs. A. Bookstein, who emnized on June 3 wnen Miss
significant in that it shows the,
your repair work at your
tendance
yet
had
at a Blear Cholera
are now in Budapest. Mrs. Wohl Betty Sipher, daughter of Mr. and
class of entertainment that the
excursion, and the advance sale of
home.
is planning to visit in Italy, Sirs. Benjamin Sipher, became the
committee has secured for this
tickets
indicates
good
results
of
France, Ilungary, Germany and bride of Irving Holzman, son of
their efforts. Among those active popular lake trip.
' other countries in Europe, and Sirs. Bea Holzman. The bride was
Everything is ready for the
on
the
committee
are
Samuel
Wex-
will leave for her return to De- lovely in a white chiffon gown
moonlight on Monday at 8:30 p.
sil- ler, Marian Simons, Betty Drap- nt. A novel feature this year will
FUR COATS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE AT SUMMER
troit on September 5.
with an uneven skirt made of ffon
kin,
and
have
Stettin.
Tickets
may
ver painted ru e..ch i
PRICES. PAY SMALL DEPOSIT—BALANCE MONTHLY
be the showing of several reels of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rabwin of scarf draped around her head and he obtained at the foot of Griswold moving pictures never shown in
Boston boulevard have returned held in place with clusters of street, from which the boat leaves Detroit before. Accommodation
be
from a month's motor trip to the orange blossoms served as her veil. at 9 a. in. sharp. Inquiries may 118
has been provided for 800 seats on
diii tett to Samuel 11. exler, . 7
East, where they visited with rela- She carried bride's roses and val.
the upper deck to enable those who
avenue, Northway 1771-M.
rom
Kluge
ley lilies. Upon their return f
do not care to dance to enjoy the
tives and friends.
pictures as well as the other enter-
an eastern trip they will reside at
MANUFACTURING FURRIER
MEMBERSHIP APPEAL
tainment. Among the other fea-
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Meyers of 3385 Richton avenue.
Longfellow avenue are leaving for
FOR OLD FOLKS HOME tures will he entertainers from
WEISS—GLAZIER
a trip to Europe and will be gone
RENEWED BY J. LEVIN "Tip-Top-Topics." There will be
for the remainder of the summer.
Member Detroit Farriers' Ismostios
the "Tillers' Chorus" and Aubrey
Miss Gertrude Glazier, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glazier, be-
Although there has been a Cherkos to do a few of his new
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal came the bride of Jack Weiss, son hearty response to the membership song numbers, with "Banjo Bud"
and children, Rita and Jane, are of Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Weiss, at campaign being held by the Jewish Sandalman to play a series of num-
leaving shortly for an extended a very pretty ceremony on June 3 Old Folks' Home, the number_sif bers especially planned for the
trip to Europe.
at the Olympia Hotel in Mt. Clem- new members is still far from the event.
The following are on the arc
goal of 1,500 set at the begin-
ens.
Mr. and Sirs. N. Raskin and son,
Miss Glazier was attired in a ning of the drive, according to rangements committee and are en-
Eliot, together with Sirs. A. Slinus. white satin bouffant gown. A lace Jacob Levin, president of the in- titled to special mention fur the
are leaving this Saturday fur an flounce of crystal beads bordered
work they have done: Elsa Free-
stitution.
extended motor trip to Milwaukee, the uneven skirt. lier veil was held
Printed appeals and membership man, Virginia Goldberg, GoldYe
Chicago and other Western point ,.
Vehon, Lydia Kahn, Norman Birn-
lace
by
a
tulle
cape
adorned
at
cards
were
mailed
to
thousands
of
top
lton
, MiMil
While in Milwaukee they will at- the sides with orange blossoms. ,Detrit Jews who are not yet mem-
aybaumJean
Anelo
g
o
l
tend the wedding of Sir. Raskin's She carried bride s of roses
who
ha
Fe lix MSilver,
at
v
krant,
Those
ve
Silverberg,
the Home.
' bers
brother, Max Raskin, to Miss ley lilies,
not mailed their cards are urgent •I ler, Ed Rosenberg and Margold
Elaine Rosenblitt, on Sunday,
The maid of honor, Miss Lillian h ly requested to send them at once Vehon.
June 17, at Milwaukee's Temple Pechansky, was gowned in peac
316 Edmund
Announces the Opening of
the Home at
Emanuel. The newlyweds are ex- taffeta. She carried tea roses.

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The Edwin Shoppe

8520 LINWOOD AT PHILADELPHIA

FRIDAY, JUNE 15TH

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Popular Priced Dresses

(Also • large assortment of house dresses)

You are cordially invited to visit this new
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OPEN EVENINGS

Who Will Be Our
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There is much speculation as to
who will be our country's next leader,
but in Detroit there is no doubt as to
its leader in the rug cleaning .busi-
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pected to spend several weeks in The bridesmaids, Esther Glazier 'lace:
Detroit following their marriage. and Helen Neustadt, wore orchid
PUBLIC NURSERY "BRIS"
and orange taffeta, respectively.
WILL BE HELD SUNDAY
Mr. and Sirs. Sigmund I.. Brio Sidney Weiss served as best man
of Calvert avenue have left for and Jack Machie and Ben Bloom
The Detroit Hebrew Baby Dav
Europe to attend the wedding of seated the guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Weiss left for a Nursery held a special board meet-
Mrs. Bring cousin in France, and
will travel through several coun- motor trip through New York !ing on Thursday, June 7, at the
home of the nursery. Ar ange-
.
tries, visiting Mrs. Brio's former
state.
ments were made for the coming
teacher in Paris. They will be ac-
"Reis," which will he held on Sun-
companied by Sir. and Sirs. Sam-
ELIAS—BROCKY
day, June 17, starting at 12 M., at
uel Myers of Highland avenue.
A very pretty wedding was sol- the nursery, 545 East Canfield
emnized on June 3 when Stir •
Sirs. S. GoldsGek w•as
The C. L. II. Girls entertained Myrtle Brocky, daughter of Sir avenue.
for Naomi Satovsky, a bride-elect and Sirs. Edward Brocky, became I elected chairman for this affair.
Sympthizers and friends of the
Miss
of June 24, at the home of Sadie the bride of Gilbert Elias.
Bruch, 2552 Elmhurst. Covers Brocky was attractive in a beige little orphans are asked to come
lace gown, and wore a lace hat to A lunch will be served after the
were laid for 12.
correspond. She carried roses and ceremony. The home will be open
Cantor Aaron ltzkowitz Edgar lilies of the valley. A reception to visitors all day Sunday.
of Jacksonville, Fla., will visit De- followed, after which Sir. and Mrs.
troit for a period of six weeks. Elias left for an Eastern trip.
During his stay he will attend the
wedding on June 24 of his brother,
FABER—SKLAR
Dr. Irving Edgar.
Miss Rose Sklar, daughter of
Mr. and Sirs. Louis Meizler, be-
Mrs. Albert HomonofT and Sirs. came the bride of Isadore Faber.
Bernard Weinberg were joint host- son of Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Faber,(
esses at a luncheon-bridge and at a simple but pretty ceremony
shower given in honor of Mrs. Jo- on June 3. Miss Lillian Cohen
seph Saperstein (nee CellBl
was maid of honor, and Michael
on Saturday, June 9, at the Lee Faber served as best man.
Crest, at a beautifully appointed
Sir. and Mrs. Faber are sojourn-
table artistically decorated with I ing in the East. They will reside
pink and white peonies and carna- at 2225 Blaine avenue.
tions. Covers were laid for 60
guests. Baby rattles and carna-
PARKER—KRAFT
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tions were given as favors.
Mos Sarah Kraft. daughter of
Mr. and Sirs. B. Kraft, became
the bride of Sir. Joseph Parker of
Winnipeg, Man. The wedding totik
Place at the bride's residence, 3.1s
Belmont avenue.
The bride wore a white satin
gown with an uneven hemline fin-
ished in scalloped lace. She wore
a cap shaped veil and carried a
bouquet of white roses.
Rev. Spivack performed the
wedding ceremony. A dinner fol-
Pencrili's are expert,' in
lowed for the immediate family,
makilig iriddiog roosts. Con-
and covers were laid for 40 guests.
sult us for your all-impor-
Among the guests were Mr. ant
tant events. All kinds arid
Don't wait until the , Mrs. II. Parker and son of Chi-
all sizes (to suit 9011).
moth-miller has hatch- ! sago, and Miss Frieda l'arker.
The newlyweds left for Chicago.
ed her hungry brood in
where they will spend their honey-
your valuable winter
moon.
For your graduation par-
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ties and other occasions tire
an Annis representaive
here the right kind of cakes,
rookies and pastries.
will come for your furs.

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Mr. and Mrs. Si. C. Jacobs of
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the birth of a son-on June 9.

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