Amerka 'apish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVIlNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN 146 EMMY Eivisn ORM ICLE Engagements TITIAN is the New November Shade in Gi l d Stripe Pose F S GOTHAM Iltotats1 SiS holiest The importance of brown in the winter wardrobe leads Gold Stripe to introduce another shade of subtle harmony w,th beaver• mink, and sable toned costumes. The same beautifully sheer quality with picot edge top and gold stripe -a •,vice matures. $1.9:s pair or 3 pairs for 85.70 \';'e repair all makes of hosiery at nominal prices? ffruhia Hosiery Shop—nest Eloor eC jIK 17/0poi ---- CI.rbortiriii,v e 0;6 1126 :BMA\ 1111) AVE. CLOTH COATS 20% Off Our Entire Stock Coats you can and will wear with pride for sev- eral seasons—models for dress.ur sports, lavishly furred or trimly tail- ored. These models arc fashionable types f o r winter.. bought by us early in October. but in accordance with o u r policy, we reduce them now to make room for even more advance models. *CO ' rein. 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P. Sims of River Rouge, Mich. Congregation Shaurey Zedek Sun- day afternoon, Nov. 3, at 2:30, at Mr. and Sirs. Harry Saperstrin announce the engagement of their • th, Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on . daughter, to Samuel Glass of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Glass of Willis at Brush street. Miss Love Lithuania. has chosen Ludwig tewisohn's Air. and Sirs. Joseph Craig of Taylor avenue announce the en- "Mid-Channel" as the subject of gagement of their daughter, Ann, to Sam Tailwind, son of Mr. and her review. It will be followed by' Sirs. Joseph Tarnapol of Detroit. an open discussion. This meeting is to lx' closed to Mr. and Mrs, William Kursman announce the engagement of their , daughter, Rose Mary, to Solomon Miral, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel all but mentlxrs of the society. Anyone whose parents are affili- Miral. The wedding will take place in December. ated with the synagogue is eligible for membership and may make ap- plication at the door to attend this meeting. Dues may be paid and membership cards will be issued at that time. Every' member in g d standing is urged to bring a guest. Nor. 3--Miss Rita Welt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Welt, to A business meeting will precede George Bronstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bronstein. the program. A new recording Nov. 3—Miss Sylvia Helen Jackson to Milton Frederick Gottes- secretary will Is' elected to take man, at the Statler Hotel. the place of Miss Rosalie Gold- Nov. 3—Misr Sophie Charlip, daughter of Mrs. L. Charlip, to Ben stick, who is now attending the Gre enberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. SI. Greenberg. University of Michigan. Milton Goodman, chairman of Dee. 8—Miss Sophie Elaine Horvitz, daughter of MN. David nor- , 1 vitz of 3004 Tuxedo avenue, to Jack Klanfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. the dramatic committee, reports that work is progressing on a play 1 Morris Klanfer. to be given in the near futures. Nov. 10—Miss Anne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Th e chairman of the social com- Smith of 2525 Buena Vista avenue, to Samuel' Klee, son of Mr. and mittee will make an announcement Sirs. Ben Klee of Pittsburgh, Pa. concerning the informal dance to Nov. 11—Miss Ruth Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn, tie given on Saturday evening, ' to Edward Rothman, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. SI. Rothman. Nov. 16. Invitations are already being issued for this dance and reservations are limited to a small number. .4, Oct. 22—To Mr. and Sirs. David II. Shore (Jeanette Kushner), a son, Richard Paul. Oct. 26—To Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg (Blunts Danto) a son. Oct. 26—To Mr. and Sirs. liesel II. Kollenberg (Frances Shore) of Lenox avenue, a son, Eugene Jay. Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Greenbaum (Lillian Leichtman) of 2659 Webb avenue, a daughter, Helen May. Oct. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Simmons (Lillian Kirschbaum), a son, Milton Foss. Oct. 18—To Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Hochman of 2955 Monterey avenue, a son, Lawrence David. Oct. 7—To Mr. and MN. Samuel J. Gottesman (Ida Labret), a son, Robert S. Oct. 2—To Mr. and Sirs. Joe Reznick (Edith Rossen) of 12802 La- Salle, a daughter, Henrietta. • °et 4.;and *4, QVSOrtafa 11 Sir. and Sirs. Ilarry Goodman 11111 Sir. and Sirs. Jacob Ilarwith Starring's PRENZLAUER—OPPENHEIM Mr. and Mrs. Julius Oppenheirn of 2488 West Euclid announce the marriage of their daughter, Misr Beatrice Oppenheint, to Colonel l'renzlauer, which took place Sun- dae. Oct. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Prenz- lauer left on a honeymoon trip to Chicago and western points. LEONARD L COHEN IS ICA PRESIDENT PARIS.—(J. T. A.) — Leonard L. L. Cohen, vice-president of the Jewish Colonization Association, as was foreshadowed by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, has been unanimously elected president of the Ica, by the Administrative Council of the lea, which has been meeting, here, succeeding the late M. rantz I hilippson, who died in July. Professor Salomon Reinach was also unanimously elected by the Council as vice-president of the Ica in succession of Mr. Cohen Si. Max Gottschalk has been appoint- ed by the Brussels Jewish Commun. ity as its representative on the his Council, in succession to the late M. Franz Philippson. The new prrsident, Leonard L. Cohen, paid a tribute to the memory of the late Louis Marshall. Woodward They to Wuidngtost, Fashion Adds A Touch of Fur to Felt 10.00 PURITY CHAPTER JOINS DRIVE FOR NEW 0. E. S. BUILDING IN DETROIT Wedding Calendar Births fimelhoch's Julius Rosenwald, noted phil- anthropist, chairman of the board of directors of Sears, Roebuck & Co., has "pledged without limit" his personal for- tune to guarantee the stock ac- counts of he .10,000 employes of his company. Mr. Rosenwald de- cided tin this anion following the market crash the past few days. Henry Mazer Chairman of Building Committee; Campaign to Open Nov. 4. Negotiations are under way for the construction of a new Eastern Star Temple in the northwest sec- tion of Detroit. The campaign will begin on Nov. -I and will end Nov. 13. At a meeting of volunteers to be held at the Eastern Star Temple, 80 West Alexandria", on Nov. -I, arrangements will be made for the sale of club privileges in the new, clubhouse. The sale of club privileges is a'' new idea in community drivcs for new buildings. Life privileges will ; be offered which will include club facilities without dues or assess Purity Chapter is among the actively interested groups partici- paling in the campaign. In all, 13 chapters participae in the drive. Anna Weinbeck is worthy matron of I'urity Chapter. Ilenry Mazer is chairman of the building cormnitee for the new buildings. Frank T. Smith is president of the Eastern Star Association, and he has worked unceasingly to (unlit!. plans in preparation for the building drive. Fur has invaded the smart millinery world to such art extent that many hats, whether they droop long-at-the-side, turn quickly off.the-face or drape themselves into berets, add a touch of fur for chic. Calyak and badger trimmed felt hats in green, brown, wine, blue and black, grace this unusually fine selection. Millinery—Fourth Floor '- NORTH END CLINIC EMPLOYES GIVE $317 All of the 37 members of the North End Clinic persttnnel have subscribed to the Community Fund 'rive. The total amount pledged $317.50. One of our most generous con- tributors is the colored cook, Mrs. Julia W. Thomas. She has sub- scribed through the clinic $13 and through her church $2, her usual yearly contribution of $5. Ilex BEN BEY A. C. DANCE husband has ars° subscribed $2 AT STATLER, APRIL 20 through their church and on midi- ional amount at the place of his The I3en Bey A. C. announces employment, Briggs :Manufactur- the second annual dance to be ing Company. given at the Statler Hotel, Sunday, April 20. 1970. The club asks the co-operation of all organizations in $600 IS RAISED FOR reserving this date. YESHIVA BETH JUDAH entertained 20 guests on Sunday evening, honoring their brother and sister-in-law, Sir. and Mrs. Robert Kosloff of Flint, on the oc- casion of their twenty-fifth wed- BASS—HAMBURG ding anniversary, and also Miss The wedding of Miss Mildred Pearl Rynek, a December bride Hamburg of Detroit to Joseph elect, and her fiance, Colman Bass of Cleveland, Ohio, was a to Morris Simons, son of Mrs. M. Sac hoe. very elaborate affair, held at the E. Simons, which was solemnized Statler hotel Sunday, Oct. 27, at at his home on Hazelwood avenue Miss Charlotte Serling enter- 4 p. m. on Oct. 17. tained at a hosiery shower and Rabbi A. M. Ilershman officiated The bride wore a gorgeous Le- bridge on Oct. 16, honoring Miss long gown of white porticien at the ceremony at 4 o'clock, which Bessie Silverman, a bride-elect, studded with pearls and crystal s. was followed by a reception for and on Thursday Miss Jean tier veil was held in place by a members of the family and inti- Schneider and Mrs. David Fellman crown of pearls and the veil was I mate friends. honored her at a miscellaneous bordered with pearls and crystals. , Miss Goodman, who was unat shower for 38 guests. She carried a bouquet of white tended, wore brown velvet, with hat and shoes to match, and a roses and lilies ofthe The ceremony was performed' corsage of roses and lilies of the Mrs. William Shevin, Mrs. Wil- liam Baylis, and Mrs. Irving She- under a large arch of white chrys- ' valley. vin were joint hostesses to 30 l anthernums and roses. The entire guests at a personal shower and reception room was a mass of Checker Cab —Empire 7000 bridge at the Lee Plaza, on Oct. white flowers. The bridesmaids were the Misses 22, honoring Miss Rose Shevin, a November bride-elect. Sir. and Hazel and Ernestine Hamburg, Mrs. Irving Shevin have as their Betty Goldman, Sherley Hootner, guest the latter's mother, Mrs. J. Gertrude Miller and Bornice Adler. They all wore gowns of taffeta in L. Levin of New York City. pastel shades and carried large Miss Nettye Cohen of 559 bouquets of roses and wore tur- Woodland avenue was hostess on bans of tulle to match their gowns. The ushers were Shelden Shag- Oct. 17 to 60 people at a personal shower given in honor of Miss ron, Maurice Adler, Eli Gross, Lou Miller, Newton Finberg and Fred Sadie Cohen, whose marriage to I Samuel E. Lankin will take place Ettinger. The best man was Ralph Bass. on Dec. 1. Little Sherley Bass was flower girl and Jackie Hamburg was Mr. and Mrs. 0. Z. Berkowitz ring-bearer. entertained 70 guests at a fifteenth wedding anniversary at their home o cca l' he sion, tg wt a ;tle a g o loesn t w u. n e d ud s i u nagl at 15390 Normandy avenue on Saturday, Oct. 26. Mr. and Mrs. of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Sirs. Charles Wall of New Berkowitz were presented with a York, which took place at the same beautiful loving cup from the Con- I time. Rabbi Franklin officiated at gregation Beth Moshe, through both weddings. There were a num- Mr. Escan, president of the con- ber of out-of-town guests. gregation. A five course dinner was served at midnight. The GRAFF—WIENER tables were very prettiily decorat, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Franklin ed with green ferns and cut flow- of Three Rivers, Mich., announce ers. During the dinner Mrs. Rob- ert Siegel, president of Equality the marriage of their daughter, Miss Bessie Wiener, to Henry Club, of which Mrs. Berkowitz is Graff, son of Sir. and Mrs. Louis a member, made a speech. The Graff of Boston, which was solem- guests were entertained by some nized at the Whittier Hotel on of Detroit's most popular radio Oct. 8. entertainers, Mies Rose Waxman, A dinher for members of the Bill Lankin and Bob Etl•nger. immediate family followed the ceremony. Sirs. Max Solovich entertained After a honeymoon trip east, the members of her bridge club at Mr. and Mrs. Graff will reside in 1 a bridge-luncheon last Tuesday, Kalamazoo, Mich. honoring Miss Gertrude Sarncff, a November bride-elect. Covers were SIMONS—GOODMAN laid for 12 guests. Louis Goodman announces the Our Christman Asourtinrut of personal (firrrtingo in Nam (6nitipIrtr Make Your Selections Early Sheehan's Book Store ' 1550 Woodward llook.ellers Since ISIS Randolph 0200 . _ _ Something New—Something Novgl! SHADO A L THANKSGIVING EVE—NOV. 27 BALLROOM HOTEL STATLER Sponsored by Pisgah Lodge No. 31, I. 0. B. B. Bob Cruzet's Cotton Pickers At a gathering on Simehath Torah, Sunday' afternoon, Oct. 27, at the home of Abe Kasle, 2280 Atkinson avenue, the group pres- ent contributed the sum of $600 for the Yeshiva Beth Judah, on Pingree and Wilson, which was founded in memory of the late Rabbi Judah L. Levin. f is Ruth's Flower Shoppe Wedd.ngs Ostentatiously Arranged at Moderate l'rices. 8052 Twelfth Street 1 Empire 10577„ Supplying the proper grade of oil as specified by the makers of your Oil Burner. ARGO OIL CORPORATION LAfayette 4500 CHARLES E. FEINBERG, Vice-President "N y Mr. and Mrs. David Arkin en- tertained 50 guests at a Hallow- e'en party Sunday evening, hon- oring Dr. Sidney K. Beigler, who has recently returned from a year's sojourn in Berlin. Mrs. Edward Canvasser enter- ' tained 20 guests at a bridge luncheon on Tuesday, honoring her sister, Mrs. Harry Lieberman,' who, with Mr. Lieberman, left Oct. 29 to make her home in Philadelphia. Among the guests were Sirs. 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