Apish Periodical Cotter
CLIFTON AY/NUI • CINCINNATI 30, 01110
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PAGE NINE
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Engagements
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announc
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bennett of 308 Englewood avenue,
the engagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Lou Cohn, son of Mr
and Mrs. Nathan Cohn of Denver, Colo.
Me and Mrs. Morris Mendelson announce the engagement of their
daughter, Ida, to Ben A. Rosen.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kaplan of Windsor, Ont., announce the engage
wont of their daughter, Sophie, to Samuel Cohen, son of Mr. and Mr(
1440 Woodterd Atm.
COPY OF
ALPHONSINE
f RaSICLE
Mildred Love is a mendo•r of
the committee of arrangements
for the formal spring (lance to he
EASTER
Woodward Thru to Washington
Frank liurnstein of the Lel, n.st,
left on March 8 for hut Springs.
Arkansas, returning sometime in
April.
Frank Cohen of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Golden of La Salk boulevard announc
Detroit.
the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Irving Moss of
FOR
,
imelhoch s
ASSISTS IN PLANS
FOR FORMAL DANCE
Wedding Calendar
March 10—Miss Ida Michalowsky, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. S.
Miehalowsky of 1707 Taylor, to Philip lather, son of Mrs. Sz.
March 24—Miss Rose Busker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Busker,
to llarry I. Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schwartz of Scran-
ton, Pa.
April 7—Miss Helen Eileen Trattner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I.ouis Trattner, to Stanley M. Salmon.
MISS MILDRED LOVE
Tweed
Suit
Costumes
Miss Rose Busker, whose mar
riage to Ilarry i. Schwartz will be
an event of March 24, has been the
recipient of many delightful en-
tertainments , On Feb. 28 Mrs.
Jacob Frankel entertained with a
lien: omit shower 1111(1 bridge for 37,
guests; March 0 Miss Augusta Bus-
ker honored her with a personal
shower and bridge at the Oriole
Terrace. The guests, 55 in num-
ber, were seated at a horseshoe(-
shaped table which was beautifully
• decorated with roses, carnation ,
and green tapers. On March 7 Ws.
Estelle Meyerson was hostess to
2(1 guests at bridge., followed by A
Chinese luncheon at midnight. On
March 9 the Misses Ida and Nettye
Dunn honored Miss Busker with a
hosiery shower and bridge lunch-
eon at the Wilshire Hotel.
—with finger-tip coats
and crepe blouses
39.50
Women's and misses' sizes
These very becoming softly tailored
suits are made of basket-weave
tweed mixtures. The blouses in
color or in white have interesting
appliques, jabots or pleated frill.
Blue, oxford, tan and violet. Wo-
men's and misses' sizes.
given by the Young People's Si.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Koffman of
cloy of the Shaarey Zedek at the
3311 Chicago boulevard enter-
Lee Plaza ballroom, March 30.
Reservation cards were mailed tamed 25 children in honor of the
out last week. Attendance is lim- seventh birthday anniversary of
their daughter, Marilyn Ruth, on
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Sheplow (Margaret Yoslowitz), a (laughRed to 100 couples.
Sunday, March 10. The recora-
ter, Shirley Jean.
lions and f favors were carried out
Feb. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Medow (Ann Levin) of Hint,'
in green and pink. Games and
prizes followed the afternoon's en-
Mich., a daughter, Lois.
,
• tertainment.
PRESS—KRAMER
Births
Marriages
rI
EXCLUSIVE WITH US
MILLINERY SALON
EN t I; " THIRD FLOOR
DIMELHOCIFS—SUIT SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Knauer
SECOND FLOOR
Mrs. Itariae of North River-
of West Philadelphia avenue an-
side Drive, Trenton, entertained a
nounce the marriage of their
number of friends at bridge on
daughter, Fannie, to Benjamin
Mrs. Adolph Greenbaum and
Press, win of NIr. and Mrs. Wolf Tuesday, March 5.
(laughter, Lucille, are spending
Press, which was solemnized at
S
Miss Molly Keane of Flint was
several weeks in Atlantic City.
their home on March 3.
An important and interesting;
• guest of Miss
I h
Miss Irene Kramer, who was her
meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary
Brooks
(114
Leicester
Court.
Sarah
Marks
of
Detroit
re-
rs.ar
I{ ose
,
'
of
Jewish
National evening,
Fund will
be the
held
on Thursday
cently
returned to her home after sister's maid of honor, wore pink
5617 Twelfth 5t. to
j, .tars, a visit here with her sir- taffeta and carried pink roses, and Miss Keane
was entertained
ex-
Announces their removal from
ly, a luncheon
being given'
en
the
Misses
Esther
Perstein,
in
tensive
8260 Twelfth Street, at Virginia
Starch 21, at the Nlishkan Israel ter,
Saturday afternoon,
Ben Rosenberg.
h
in her ) honor
. white taffeta, and Anna Kartz-
Synagogue, Blaine and Linwood.
Ladies' and Children's Haircutting by "BILL REYNOLDS'
, March math he Chinese Teahe Gar-
Formerly at 1915 West Philadelphia
Mrs. Joseph Rothner had as her man, in green tulle with a sequin
A full report of the show given at
e evening a tater
dens.
For Appointments call NORTHWAY 1196
Littman's People's Theater. re- recent guest her aunt, Mrs. Max bodice, were the bridesmaids.
wbyhtli inne:r
•
Harry Press served his brother Party was held, followed
•
cently, will be given. A.
), nt
Alexander of Cincinnati, O.
as best man, and Jack Fox and an, t a
n, 517 Marston,
baum will give a report of his re-
Peter Kramer were the ushers. Miss Betty Feldma
cent visit to Palestine. Moses J.
lightful pajama
Mr Adolph Scitner and son Ed-
_
The bride wore an ivory satin: was hostess to a de
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Shumsky of Littman's People's warel . returned Sunday from a
afternoon
Miss e- -
party. Sunday
I
frock, Queen Anne style, and a
Glendale
avenue
l
Theater will entertain.
week's visit to New York.
lace cap confined her long tulle Sadie Smilo of
e with a bridge-
By JOSEPH OPPOTASHU
veil. Her bouquet was of roses, honored Miss Kean
T
ag1T ganu fzeiglitagri yng oi f gTioesmt pl:ogTensti lilies of the valley and sweet peas. tea.
At Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne Ave.
OLD
After a dinner, served to 150
SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, 8:30 O'CLOCK
fully with a bridge the afternoon
I
of March 12, in the recreation guests, Mr. and Mrs. Press
left on
"The Jewish Colonies in Soviet Russia"
Bridge•Tes:
rooms of the synagogue. Mrs. Sam a honeymoon trip to Chicago. Upon
Monday, March 18, at 2 p. pi., ' Weinberg was general hostess of their return they will reside of
MONDAY
EVENING, APRIL 1, 8:30 O'CLOCK
ROM',
2987 Blaine avenue.
plat the residence of Mrs. J.
the affair,
--
1493 Virginia Park.
"The Historical Novel in the World and Yiddish
—
MITZ—SHAPERO
Miss Lillie Lenhoff and Miss
Literature
Purim
Party:
Mrs. Ida Shapero announces the
A party will be given for the Emelie Oppenheim spent last week-
One Lecture 50c, Both Lectures 90c
marriage of her daughter, Fay, to
guests of the Home on Sunday, end in Detroit.
,
Chavatzeles
Zion
Will
Con-
Herman Nlitz, son of Mrs. Tobie
March 24, at 2 p. m., by the
After a brief trip to New York Mitz, which was solemnized at
duct Its Meetings in
• the
Northwestern branch.
Molvene Hotel on the t vem g
Mr. Joseph Rathner has returned Wolverine
Hebrew.
March
3.
Rabbi
A.
Si.
Hershman
to his home.
At the first meeting of the new-
Sewing:
officiated at the ceremony, at 7
Mrs. Mary Jacobson announces
I • organized ('havatzeles Zion,
Exquisitely Shaer
•
k
'
a
Mrs. Isr el Rich paid a recent
Shapero, who was unat- which met at the Kirby Center,
Mr. I
that M•wing by ladies of North visit
ALSO SHEERER HOSE STAMPED "100" - $2.25
. western branch will take place on visit to her son and daughter,
tended,
wore
a
frock
of
beige
chit-
Sunday,
March
10,
the
following
,
In Spring'. Newest Shade.
, and Mrs. Jesse Rich of Detroit.
anda officers were elected:
Tuesday, Starch 19, because of the
. ith
of aroirest to
— Merida — Dust — Fasha
Tent, . — M•non — Son Tan — Elk Cash
of the
Heiman, president;
Dorothy
and
or C. 0. 0.
corsage
me
o n r ;ag
orders promptly filled.
— Sunbluvh.
Sarah Rosenthal, vice-president;
, valley.
After a honeymoon in Chicago, Bessie Kinitzer, recording secre-
Dues:
Mrs. A. Davis, treasurer of
' Mr. and Mrs Mitz will reside at wry; Bessie Finkelstein, corre-
FINE HOSIERY
Chicago, III.
Northwestern branch, would ap-
spending secretary; Sylvia Barris, •
535 Cornelia Ave.
. Young Israel of Detroit will 1715 Seward avenue.
treasurer; Bessie Finkelstein, re-
preciate all back dues.
hold its fourth annual dance Sun-
porter
for
The
Jewish
Chronicle.
SHIFMAN—FRIEDENBERG
, day evening, March 31, in the ball- I
The club will meet weekly at the ,
Sick Committee:
A very pretty marriage was sol-
Call Mrs. M. P. Fisher, Long- room of the SLatle r Ilotel. The
m Tor- .
ay eveng,
March 3, Phila del,phia-Byron T alud
ni
d
fellow '70'79, to notify her of sick Gypsy Barons fame d IVJ ft enter- emnize MiSund Esther Friedenberg, als and will comluct its meetings Sy
iii
ss
tainers
who
have
gained
marked
when
members.
popularity'with their ingratiating daughter of Mr. and Mrs. NI. Fried- in Hebrew.
IF
popularity'
arit
—
enberg, became the bride of Ben
PARIS. — (J. T. A.) — Kate music, will play .
Hadar Zion Club.
The annual dance sponsored by Shifman, son or Mr. and Mrs. M.
Bergson, mother of Henri Bergson,
The last meeting was held at 989 1.- '
noted philanthropist, died here. N. oting Israel is always anticipated Shifman.
The ceremony was performed Alger avenue The results of the •Sr-
She was in her 100th year.
with interest and is enthusiastical-
hy election of officers follows: Pres-
ly received, since it is the only so- by Rabbi Eisenman, assisted
: Kohn; vice-presi-
cial event of this organization to Nils Kaplan, at the B'naiB'rith, dent, Florence
which the general public may gain Auditorium at 7:30 p. m., in the ,l•nt,
Evelyn hiselman; secretary,
'
entrance. Abraham Abramson's presence of 300 guests. Rose liodzin; treasurer, Celia 1)a-
Nliss Friedenberg made a charm-
and Natitinal Fund chairman,
tilde committee is guiding the des-
ing bride in white French taffeta
tinier of this occasion,
Iler tulle
trimmed in silk net.
t'hitI
'ne were distributed to ,C". •
—still
itahflf(e.( tickets
Edli
I ttitl e
veil was held by a Juliet tn
The pro ceeds will' 7 , 1 " ..
. I
the ( mems.rs.
•' ' m
waiting
pearls with orange blossoms.
Kvutzah lvrith to Hear Lee - of
She Parried white roses, lilies of tie given to the Palestine Scout , +V...,
. C.,
Fund.
for a
lure by J. Novog.
the valley, and babies breath.
A Purim program was outlined 'i•; ,)
—
dissatis-
hifman, sister of and assigned
S to various groups. ,
Miss Lillian
The meeting of the Kvutzah lv-
The club is plannnig a humorous
fied
Pith, this Saturday evening, at the the groom, was maid of honor and
Philadelphia-Byron Talmud • Tor- was gowned in pale orchid taffeta s party for the occasion. Several
customer
Purim
melodies are being studied.
'u
ah, will be addressed by J. Nlovog, and carried a bouquet of rose
Rose Bodzin presented the story' _ ,U
of Detroit's Hebrew teachers, with ribbon of contrasting color.
,one
The bridesmaids were the Susses ,(t hiteh
f
he ,sliaf,ne of Noli:.ses Maimo
it 110 will speak 1M "The System o
Gertrude Brenner, in white geol.. .
dbyan active
Teaching Lithuanian Yeshivas."
Bette over baby blue; Rae Ilasnas• discussion of his great contribu-
4.0l4
Streng Chevrolet Co.
in green satin .' Dorothy Gent(ndlis, 0°I, to Judaism.
Radio Service
7 s,
in pale red tatfeta; BettSo rand. in
8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
phie Li-
Euclid 4234
■
yellow georgette, and
LADIES' AUXILIARY
OF J. N. F. TO MEET
THURSDAY EVENING
Oaginttui Notes
The ellaybelle Beauty Shop
VITRA:119,80
mr,
36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST
An unusually attractive
Spring
Costume
A s
pictured
Lovely two-piece dress
with print top and plain
canton crepe skirt.
Priced $29.75
COAT—Beige Kasha cloth with
brown setter trim. A marvelous
value.
l'riccd $50
The luxurious lied Fox Scarf
shown in the sketch is one of
our outstanding Sprint takes.
Priced $59.50
Total, for the Costume
$
139 11
Featured this week are Easter
Dresses. priced from $25 .. •
Sport Coats, from $50 En•
sembles from $39.50 and Dress
Coats from $60.
FUR SCARFS FOR EASTER
New assortments at all prices
Ibilins
36 ‘I):\\IS :\\'IiNUE WEST
Park
TWO INTERESTING LECTURES
isr
FOLKS HOME
Young
Judaea
Cl u b
No
51-GAUGE CHIFFON HOSE—$2.00
—
f °
YOUNG ISRAEL BALL
TO BE ON MARCH 31!
EDITH
—ABE MAX
■
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Ezra Yehuda Club.
—
, pitsky, in green taffeta. All car-
The last meeting of the Ezra (e
nett bouquets of red roses with
Yehuda Club brought four new '
ribbons of contrasting colors.
• of members who have paid their Oil-
hed
br out
'riegftgngbeedrgi htiTs
g,po
iation fees, which closes the mem- .
the bride,k
bership of the
club for
the pres-
best man, and the ushers
were
18•0
, 7
,.
en
J. Zuckerman, Jack 1.ipitsky, John-
The Purim and anniversary I '
nie Lightstone, Dave Lansky and
I. Grand. Little Clara Silberman party will take place March 24, at
and Gloria Watz acted as flower 2:30, at the Holmur-Tuxedo branch'
the United Hebrew Schools.
girls, and Master Seymour Tarnoff of the
The next meeting is to be on
carried the ring on a pillow of
Monday at the home of Leah
satin.
Shortly after the ceremony Mr. s,.h,,,,,k,,..
I
and Mrs. Shifman left for a brief
honeymoon to Chicago. After Judaean Masquerade is to 7 0,
ill
RAN
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CDR OurFirst1929Sale
of Boys' Spring Suits
DETROIT TEAM WINS
DEBATE AT TOLEDO
Tailored of Fine Woolens—With Two
Pairs of Golf Knickers—Sizes 7 to 15
Every suit made to
our ex ct ng speci-
Starting Wednes-
day morning, these
450 suits equal to
our regular $11
and $12.50 grades
fications. Every one
will be offered in
the best sales we
have announced
since last fall.
haven't seen such
suits at $9 in sev-
eral seasons!
high
grade manner. You
is tailored in a
Handsome new mixtures. Smart cheviots. The latest spring styles.
The newest colorings. Clothing that is made to "stand up" under
the hardest kind of service. Selling will start at 9 o'clock Wednes-
day morning.
Long Pants 'Prep' Suits
These, Too, Are Remarkable in Value
made like men's clothing. All with
For the older boys, sizes 1) to 20,
Colts
two pairs of long trousers, pleated Tattersal vests and two-button
with peak lapels. Please compare these suits with clothing sold regularly
up to sit.
Frank
Seder—Thad Floc•
$
March 15 they will be at home at
2:185 Grand avenue to their many
friends.
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be a Pageant of Jew -
.1 5 ,
ish History.
The "Schnorer and the Shat-
A nn" Queen Est h er an d Ia- '■
■
man," will make thei r app earane
in characteristic dress at the an- I.C,:.,
anal Purim masquerade ball for ,.c•
Detroit Young Judaeans, Satue- l'k'l
day evening. March 23, at the Jew- ,sTs".{
,S{
ish Center, 31 Melbourne.
Judging by advance arrange-
merits made by members of the 12 7'4,
me
existing clubs, the affair may be ;U
a virtual pageant of Jewish his- ` •
tory in Purim dress. Costumes ad-
jutiged the best will he awarded
prizes, refreshments will he served,
and an excellent orchestra will ..trja
'
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Detroit Chapter No. 03 of the :
A. Z. A. met Sunday at the B'nal
B' rith Community House.
The dance committee reports
tefit:alweprIgansdihstarti
thiack
T
bute7
among
•e
b
h 3t h hi so d p gasn c teo,
r 0ou g 6
ehrasp. t g g T h N
t the me m Chapter
Detroit
raise sufficient funds to enable
them to bring the district tourna-
ment to this city next year.
Monday night the members supply the music.
turned out to witness an interest-
ing educational program given by
Mogen Dovid Club.
Pisgah Lodge.
The Mogen Doubt Club an.
Tuesday night about 15 mem-
bers of the chapter went to Toledo nuances the winner of their sue-
es guests of the B'nai B'rith lodge cessful raffle to be Mrs. Farrier of
00hel' cinlugbree in
1.
r gity. As port of
h .at th
ofrat.
g
anvoewn•w‘m. aking preps-
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Detroit
t i to dtth.beatPerrs
'De
Louis J. Cohen and Jack Rosen- rations for their eighth anniver-
feld, debated against two Toledo sary and for the election which is
A. Z. A. men. The subject was to be held March 16.
"Resolved, that the Jewish re-
t
Roses of White and Blue.
ligion is indispensable to the
't
The Rows o of the Whit e and
Jew." The Detroit team, uphold •
ing thene g alive , wen by a unani- Blue met at the Jewish Center, 31 '%
moos decision given by three Melbourne avenue, on Starch 12.
The following conclusions were
judges, who were comprised of
made concerning the Purim party. s,s1
two attorneys and a rabbi.
All members are to come cos- .c•2.,
DETROIT LODGE 55, K. OF P. tamed. Each member is to v.-rite) ''','":
Detroit I.odge No. 55, Knights a composition on the subject of is:.
.
Refreshments will be( 4••,;
of Pythias. will hold a regular Purim.
business meeting Tuesday, March served in the form of a treasure •si,
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last
Secretary.
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LOUIS H. WOLFE,
Rose Shiovitz on the subject of _
Chancellor Commander.
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