America Awish Pedalled Cotter - CLIFTON AV/NU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE 2. . VISI1 ftitC14 1E p LTROALEIC -41.-40-040.--."--.0.--.06-4044..00-11 CHI SIGMA TO GIVE BRIDGE-TEA MARCH 27! glee/lb/NM 36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST / imelhochs Responses have been arriving for the spring formal dance to be The Chi Sigma Sorority is giv- . v in at the Lee Plaza March 30 t idge-tea ut Weber hat. , ing a br • Mrs. Susan Kitzler, formerly of New York, announces the betrothal by the Young People's Society of 4. on Wednesday evening, Marc of her daughter, Kaye, to William Israel, son of Mr. and Mrs. David the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. E° Woodward Thru to Washington A Princess Line Corsette Israel. Wedding Calendar Dresses for Easter rter\ fashioned and moderately u Dress priced distinguish or o fferings. 1)atnty chiffons a n d Dees, g orgetiesandtl.,tc relies il Engagements INDIVIDUAL AND EXCLUSIVE Lovely materials, tastefully , I ANNOUNCE PATRONS OF Y. P. S. FORMAL DANCE of Brocade and Swami March 24.--Miss Rose Busker, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Busker, and Mrs. Adolph Schwartz of Scran- to harry I. Schwartz, son of Mr. ton, Pa. April 7—Mks Helen Eileen Trainer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Trattner, to Stanley Al. Salainon. predominate, but in every and colt-yet you 18.50 Births fashion effect. princess lint's or:: one of the PRICED FROM '25 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goodman Illel•n :Margolis I of Boston houli•ar announce the birth of a son, Norman. March 16—To Dr. and Mrs..I. IL Polozker of 2405 Chicago book YETTA HOFFMAN Nord, a daughter, Elaine Hope. —rhoto by I•. M. lin,. ottoli... To Mr, and MIS. Irving Kleiman (Clara Itzkowitz), at son, tab. FAYGA BOFSKY l'ziosuul entertainment, ant Leonard. luncheon is being provided. 'Aliss 'Harvey Feb. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar (Tillie Birnbaum, a daugh- Jean (1°1,11-Ate's Country Club Or- Rebecca Hoffman ie general chair- chestra will play. man of the bridge-tea committee. ter, Esther. March 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Barnett (Ethel Sklar), a daugh- The following, will be the pa- The Misses Jeanette Y. Hoffman trons and patronesses of the affair: and Mamie Elbinger are respon- ter, Arlene. Rabbi and Mrs. Ilershrivan, Mr. March 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green (Anna Levitt) of 2220 sible for the entertainment and and Mrs. Seymour Frank, Mr. and publicity. Taylor avenue, a daughter. March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Isadore D. Friedman (Beatrice Marx), Special Offerings in Modish New Coats OPERA SOCIETY DANCE SUNDAY, MARCH 25TH , f or sport and dress outstanding factors of Spring's fashion picture. This hrocadc and swami compact straight- ens the thilhs and hips and emphasi:as the natural waist- line. [ EnSenddr , and Ensmade DrtsseS priced ft,in $39.75 ••v liimellt:vh's-Corset 7 h:?..1 a son, Herbert Marshall. March 1—To 3I•. and Mrs. Jack 1.. Lipson (Sally Fein) of 1977 The Detroit Civic Opera Society Elmhurst avenue, a daughter. Marcia Rhoda. wear Dress Coats in Creola, Crepe Duvinette and eve.y other favored ma- terisd,plainand fur trimmed will give one of its regular series of dances, for the benefit of the ! members of this organization and their escorts, on Sunday evening, March 25, at the Brinker ballroom at 2201 Gladstone avenue. The publicity committee an- nounces that it can furnish solo- ists for organizations desiring to present a musical program at their functions, and any one desiring to secure a soloist for such an occa- sion is requested to communicate with Mrs. J. S. Sauk at Garfield 9699. The musical director announces that there is still an opening for tenor voices, and anyone interest- ed in this work is requested to ap- pear at the next rehearsal at the Hutchins high School Auditorium • on Tuesday evening, March 26, at 6 o'clock. r $59 75 $ 69 75 $8500 Exquisite Fur Scarfs • and many others Sport Coate in Tweeds and oilier fin. materials from $50 si A marvelous collection and at it, heat now SQ1122&11inS %ttginaw Notes lid t. The regular religious services -01 .6111, were held at Temple Beth El, Fri day evening, March 15. Rabbi Levi Olan discussed most intere-t- Mr. and Mrs. I. Rabinowitz and ingly the subject, "Purim, a Festi- their three sons, Saul, Nathan and val of Happiness." Sidney, of 182 McLean avenue, have returned front a six months' ' The children of the Sabbath trip to St. Petersburg and Miami, School of Temple Beth-El are bus- Fla., including all points south. ily engaged in rehearsing a Purim play to be given at the Conumm- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clayman, ity Center, Sunday afternoon, March 24 The play, a comedy, formerly of 11642 1,a Salle boule- vard, have moved to their new ected by Mrs. Gerald is being dir Goldfarb and Miss Jeanne Seitner. apartment at 3036 Tyler avenue., Less Tubes The Philco "Neu- trodyne.Plus. R•dio, Nino. ..... where or vital dl st•nce rang•, nine° connote sollt.holt *electivity •nd • unerb tone—NOW An exquisite tiresrarrhanorerf Great- r •OWtr. gr ..... re- sponse,eveneharpertun - Louis XVI cablnel of thoroughiy high grid. construction end elegant finish. Alimotherh•nd . • orn• lurnItur• modal.. Mrs. Ralph Nelson of New York Hayes Studio. N Tube. —Photo Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Philippe few days with City is spending Ineludlogreetilleqpn•h .. LEAH LEVIN entertained 16 guests at a dinner un of therr, Mrs Dora 'Bke pull amplification and her of lovely appointments at their Rhode Island avenue. Mrs. Harry M. Selker, Mr. and home on Michigan avenue the New Type Mrs. M. II. Zackheim, Mr. and • ............. Radio Service evening of March 17. 1rs. H. P • Weller and daughter M YS. Charles Hamburger, Mr. and Etertro-Dynumic Euclid 4234 Mrs. Frank Weisman, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Raymond Krohn left Sun-' Jeanette were entertained in San I Gldstick, M r. and Mrs. speaker day for a short visit to New York. Diego, Cal., by Mrs. J. Hollander, Nathanieo • formerly of Detroit. They attend- fhemlo re Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Sol T • radio At last, • Dynemic Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Morris rover are ed a formal (lance given by the Levin ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon speaker Mat glum you Diego ' Mr. and Mrs. , . 1 Oak the high note* se well spending several days in Detroit. Jolly Sixteen ( .1u b o o f S a. the pleasing lows.No —still and they were also taken to Cali- Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Broder, Mr. Don't be content any more with sec- unnatural rumbling:no ante. Mexico, for luncheon by Mrs. and Mrs. Ily Keidan, Mr. and Mrs. performance! Ask about our trade in waiting blurred toneaSp•ech ond-rate Hollander, at which six other la- Abraham Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. have Now you can clear And &Okra And Philco. s. offer on the new Saul Rosenzweig Mr. and Mr for a dies were present, among whom tternendou• volume ' dead loss on your without di ..... leo. was Mrs. Levitt, the wife of Rabbi L outs Jacob, Mr . and Mrs. Nathan the best without taking a Free Home dissatis- our also about Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ro- Levitt of the Temple of San old set. Ask N• Aerledl Needed senfield, Dr. and Mrs. David Fau- Demonstration and Easy Payment Plan. fied Diego. all•Ekrirle man, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sheerer, • Meow Coodra • .. customer Roy P. Fisher of the Belerest, 1)r. and Mrs. Peter Bernstein, Mr. cow }relays who spent several months in no*. and Mrs. harry Z. Brown, and Mr. ida, has returned to the city. and Mrs. A. Glazer. A regular meeting of the Young — Dorothy Beatrice Tushband was People's Society of the Shaarey I Streng Chevrolet Co. an hostess at a bridge-luncheon for Zedek will be held Sunday after- 8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035 16 little girls on Saturday, March , , noon at the Willis and Brush syna- ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO speak- gogue. Several interesting 16, at her home, 2694 Calvert. ers are scheduled for the firogram. — hours of dancing will follow. hlift Jeanette Omella Kaplan, T daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan Telephone Arlington 5510 rd end Help Maintain the Glori - tertain of 1695 West Boston bouleva- ed 16 guests at a bridge an ious Achievements in Pales- 11338 Dexter Boulevard bunco party in honor of her six- tine. 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Rest-' ler, who was hostess to 16 guests at a bridge in her home; Mrs. Alvin Schreiber, a bridge; Mrs. Ziff, an evening affair; Miss Lilian Jacobs, a luncheon; Mrs. anrry I. New- arty ( Ild tea; Mrs. corn, theater party Rachow, Windsor, a dinner; Mr. and Mrs. S. Shear, dinner and bridge; Mrs. D. Lambert, Wind- sor, a luncheon and bridge; Mrs. S. Shear, luncheon and theater party; Miss Selma Ressler, theater party and tea. PERFECTION LODGE, NO. 486. Perfection Lodge No. 4i16, F. A. M., will hold a special com- ' munication Wednesday, March 27, at 7 p. m. F. C. degree and mem- bership committee. CHAS. K. SANDORF. Secretary. By order of HAROLD 11E1.1.F.R, W. M. Will Prove the Superiority of These Astor-S: op Values! Fascinating Chic Styles . . Two are . ', matt I'll' IS. pictured ... a Black and NVhite Satin c o nibinatii in. GIVIINSEILL 131P0.1. 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Phones: Garfield 9788.9772 • S EDER Sale of Boys' New Spring SUITS / 41.1 to 1447 That Will Appeal to Parents Who Know Values 5 8.95 '12.9 5 With Two Pairs Golf Knickers With Two Pairs Long Trousers We desire to call your attention to the high quality of these suits. Tailored of the sturdiest materials in the very newest models. We purchased the fabrics at big savings and had the suits made by our best clothing manufacturer during his quiet periods.. The savings are very evident from the prices quoted above. The suits at $8.95 have two pairs golf knickers, in sizes 7 to 15 years. The suits at $12.95 have two pairs long pants, in sizes 13 to 20 years. Finer Suits-2 Knicker or 2 Long Pants Priced at $12.95 up to $29.50 Frank & Seder—Boys' Store—flied Floor. 1510 WOODWARD 10347 Woodw'd Merchant The Shop tween Calvert and CAlurtegY Be Colhngwood Where PrtraiL Tailor and Sera.* 1 ., 7.4* tart--„:. DOUGHNUTS FRIED IN KOSHER CRISCO 8732 Linwood (Cor. Blaine) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rossen of 12804 La Salle boulevard enter- tained at a dinner and bridge on Sunday, March 17, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son Jack. Covers were laid for 75 guests. And a l)otinctive Neu Ihuted Silk Frock and No, Kachinir Coat . . . Many More at $25. 31. Masked paw af Dam& A. C. Kr enz Springs, Ind. The Vogue of the Hour! Toasted Sandwiches of all Kinds Appeal. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbloom of 3254 Hazelwood avenue have left for a visit at French Lick , 2 _5 \ \ ' \ ( i pi t il /1( 0 With Full Set of RCA Tubes and Record Album Palestine Needs You Now. Give to the United Palestine Miss Pilule Silverman, daugh- t her of Rev. and Mrs. J. Silverman of Gladstone avenue will attend the Toledo Junior Council conven- tion to be held at Dayton, 0., (Jur- I mg the spring recess. En route ' home, she will visit in Cincinnati i , and Columbus : (AN RCA PRODUCT) Now '34'7' Palestine Appeal. The Misses Avis Rice and Lois Berns entertained 16 guestif at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Helen Trattner Sunday aft- ernoon, March 17. Bridge was played during the afternoon. 14 0 SFORST IOP 1510WOODWARD WOODWARD AVE