ANIerkall 'meth Pertained! Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, 0100 T r_ r TffEI)LTi00fIE RO1RONIZLE OUR MINERAL BATHS ARE AN ABSOLUTE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Bath America's House Most and Beautiful Hotel Resort Under Hotel same roof Reduced Rates for the Month of December! Olympia Hotel and Mineral Baths Elkin Management MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. I J. N. F. BALL HAS AID OF LARGE COMMITTEE Engagements isa Arrangements are being corn- : pleted by the Ladies' Auxiliary of i Jewish Notional Fund for the Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Gordon of 218 Josephine avenue announce • dance to be held in conjunction Miss Jeanette Heller of Albany. I I the engagement of their daughter, Kate, to Fred II. Harris. is visiting her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cohen, her cousin, Mrs. W. A. Goldberg 0 1182 Glynn Court, and Mrs. A. 51 Aronson of 861 Lothrop. _ ( 1 Wedding Calendar CHILDREN OF ANY AGE titarriagto whose parents are absent or cannot care for them will be accommodated at my home for any length of time. Excellent care given... Rates reasonable. .'' . • Caron's Acaciosa 16.00 Chanel's Gardenia 9.00 Worth's Dans La Nuit 11.00 Guerlain Shalimar . . 11.00 D'Orsay's Duo D'Orsay 10.00 Lentheric's Asphodele 7.00 Raymond's Mimzy . .12.00 HAS CHARGE OF 0. E. S. NEW YEAR'S PARTY Miss Mollie Scholnick of 2203 Gladstone has returned to her home MRS. S. LEVINE after an extended stay with her Mrs. Mabel Kahn of 1511 Vir- brother in Pittsburgh, and her sis- with the junior group of the J. N. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cohe of Richton avenue announce tit n ginia l'ark, has charge of reserve- ter, Mrs. II. A. Pollack, of Cleve- F. on Dec. 22 at the Book-Cadil- marriage of their daughter, Rut e for the second annual New land. lac. Jean Goldkette's Orchestra 2720 Leslie Avenue. will supply the music. to Samuel Blacher, son of Mr. an "; Year's Eve dinner-dance, given by Call Arlington 4292 The hi Ku Wah Sorority enter- Mrs. M. J. Blacher of Los Angele 8 " , Purity Chapter No. 359, Order of Mrs. S, Levine heads the pro- tained 10 friends at a delightful gram committee, which also par- which was solemnized Sunday, dinner at the Oriental Cafe on ticipated in the flag days Dec. 7 to Dec. 8, at the Wilshire Hotel, by Thursday evening. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin. 9, consisting of the following: Met'. e rr Mr. and Mrs. Blacher left im- dames S. Levin, A. Teitelbaum, A. 111111111111111111111111111111 11111111113111e I IiI1 1 11 1 sl tlbbtllltyy Miss Rose Golumbia, formerly Sault°, I. Fidler, II. Craft, M. Hy- mediately after the ceremony on a of Tennyson avenue, is now resit • man, W. Silber, R. Pollack, B. Ler- wedding trip to California, step - 1 ing with Mrs. Louis Gelfund of man, S. Cashdan, S. Becker, S. ping en route at the Grand Can- 2035 West Euclid avenue. yon. On their return they will Cabbot, II. Goldberg, II. Friedland- stop at New York before comingl er, S. Weiner, Raclin, Rudin, Lef- IC Mrs. S. Yarrows entertained her kowitz, S. Newman, Pomerantz, to Detroit to take up their resi- dance. cousin, Miss Elsie Eisenstark, at a Margolis, Z. Lerman, Shechter, personal shower at the Lee Plaza Hord on Tuesday, Dec. 10. Covers JR. HADASSAH J. N. F. LANKIN—COHEN were laid for 25 guests. Miss Eisen- A pretty ceremony Dec. I COMMITTEE SPONSORS stark will be married in Chicago in marked the nuptials of Miss Sadie MUSICAL-TEA SUNDAY, January to Martin Davidson of Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The National Fund Committee Chicago. Harry Cohen, and Samuel Lankin, of Junior Iladassah is sponsoring son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Lankin, Mr. and Mrs. M W. Zack of a musical tea Sunday afternoon at at the Congregation Beth David. Glynn Court announce the Bar 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wets- Miss Nettie Cohen, who was her Mitzvah of their son, Eugene, who man, 1612 Edison avenue. A fine sister's maid of honor, wore pink satin and tulle, and carried pink was called to the reading of the program has been arranged and a roses. The Misses Ida Yeszin, Lil- Torah at the Congregation Beth real treat is promised Hadassah lian Yeszin, Edith Lankin, Ruth David, Elmhurst and Fourteenth, members and their friends. MRS. MABEL KAHN Bernstein and Ida Sockoloff were last Saturday morning. In honor the bridesmaids, each carrying of the Bar Mitzvah, Mr. and Mrs. Checker Cab — Empire 70001 pink roses with satin bows to Eastern Star. The Crystal ball- Zack were hosts at a large party match their gowns. Minnie Wi- room of the Masonic Temple has at the Beth David on Sunday eve- noker was flower girl, and Alvin been secured for the event, and the ning. committee in charge, Mrs. Ann Melnick was the ring bearer. Albert Lankin performed the du- Paul and Hannah Harvith, is spar- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gottlieb of ties of best man, and Israel Len- ing no efforts to making this an 3210 Richton avenue gave a din- kin, Jack Band, Rubin Cohen, Hy- outstanding event of the year. Res- ner dance at the Eastern Star Cafe man Topper and Max Miller were ervations are limited and parties in honor of their daughter, Helen's should be made up early. the ushers. sixteenth birthday. There were 18 Mr. and Mrs. Lankin have re- couples present. The table decora- turned after a honeymoon trip to tions were carried out in a white New York, and are residing at and pink color scheme. 5002 Maplewood avenue. Congregation Activities: On Thursday evening, Dec. 5, Morning and evening, services SIMONS—KUSTIN are held regularly in the chapel of Miss N. Rottenberg and Miss Ida The marriage of Miss Libby the synagogue, also on Friday eve- Roth were joint hostesses at a Kustin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. green kitchen shower and .bridge nings and Saturday mornings. Jacob Kustin of Cleveland, to Numerous weddings, parties and in honor of Miss Mildred Sunday, Morris Simons, son of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. dances are being held in the social Aaron Simons, was solemnized at Sunday of Virginia Park, whose the Oak Pythian Temple, Cleve- quarters of the building by mem- marriage to Irving Raider will bers as well as non-members. The land, Dec. 1. convenient location as well as the take place Jan. 12. facilities offered are making the HORWOOD—GOLDSMITH Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Slobin The Jericho Temple was the Dexter Center a popular place for of 3748 West Chicago boulevard social and cultural functions. scene of a pretty wedding Dec 1, entertained a week ago Thursday when Miss Hannah Goldsmith, evening for Miss Pearl Itynek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sisterhood Activities: whose engagement was announced The annual Chanukah ball last Goldsmith, became the bride of to Kolman Sachse, and for Miss Sunday proved a success. On Sun- Max Harwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Gordon, who is betrothed to Joseph Norwood. Rabbi Stollman day evening, Dec. 22, the sisterhood will hold a card party. Tickets Fred Harris. performed the ceremony. Miss Goldsmith was gowned in may be secured from Mrs. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Slobin, eggshell crepe and tulle. Mrs. Kornfield or from the members of formerly of 2900 Clairmount ave- Mitchell Shlain, sister of the bride, the sisterhood. early Friday. nue, are now residing at 3748 West The Sisterhod is making elabor- as matron of honor, was attired Chicago boulevard. in a Paton model of bittersweet, ate preparations to celebrate New I carried Talisman roses. Miss Year's Eve at the synagogue. Res - Mrs. Jacob Zweig of 1026 Mar- Betty Burdick, as maid of honor, creations are being made, and to entette avenue, returned from a wore baby blue and carried a bou- facilitate the arrangements, and to several weeks' visit to Philadel- quet of tea roses. have an early choice of table, urg- phia, where she attended her cous- The bridesmaids included Miss es early reservations by calling Eu- in's wedding, also visiting friends Della Shlain, who wore eggshell chef 6818. and relatives. satin; Miss Anne Wedes, in orchid; BLACHER—COHEN MRS. CLARA AVRUNIN elir. . ....that subtly convey the highest of compliments, must suit her personality . . . in our Toiletries Shop, you will find perfumes that will delightfully flatter it! Miss Melba Wechsler of Hobart street, Pittsburgh, l'a., will return the first part of next week after spending two weeks with Miss Sal- ly C. Salomon of St. Louis, Mo. Many social affairs were given in her honor. Dec. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Bass (Pauline Nuikol, a son Sid ney Irwin. "4. Gift Perfumes A surprise birthday party in honor of Miss Lucille C. Schreiber Dec. 16—Miss Lillian Garfinkel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerson was given by the Misses Irma Si Garfinkel of Toronto, to Dr. Samson S. Wittenberg, son of Mr. and mons and Eleanor Brachman, at Mrs. Aaron Wittenberg of Montreal. The wedding will take place in the Polk Manor, en Dec. 4, and Toronto. was attended by the principles of the cast of "Collegiate Capers." A buffet supper was served at mid- night. 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The cultural committee is in charge of this pro- Stirred by the Maccabean spirit, gram, to be the first of a series of thousands of Jewish young people musical programs to be presented. attached to Jewish Centers, Y. M. Jack Weisberg and Max Pecherer H. A.'s, and Y. W. II. A.'s will cel- well-known violinists, who have up- ebrnte Chanukah, the Feast of Ded- on num played over 'cation. This holiday commemor- the radio, will contribute several ales the historical struggle against classical numbers in duets and so- religious persecution carried on by los. Louis Rosenthal is in chaige the Jews under the leadership of of the after- the !Maccabees. It begins Thurs. SQUARE CLUB TO HEAR o nn' fd the ths e presentation r DR. JONES AND LAPPIN Thursday evening, Dec. 19, the day evening, Dec. 26, and fermi - . young people's auxiliary will hold nates Friday, Jan. 3, 1930. There will be the ceremonial of Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones will ad- a keno party, also known as a th h' u k a h can- d ress the dinner-meeting of the eather party in the hall of Dexter dles, the telling of Chan the Chanukah Square Club at the Masonic Tern- Center . at Lawrence avenue. Theo- story, addresse s, plays, tableau; h pie Monday evening, Dec. 16, on lore ertesz is in charge of the ar- dances, songs recitations, and , rangements The Best I Remember." games at club and mass gatherings. At the same meeting, A. C. Lap- The Jewish Welfare Board, in pin will speak on "Arbitration vs. Sunday School: furtherance of its co-oration Litigation." Rehearsals for the Chanukah with these Centers, has placed ma- Other speakers on the program plays to be presented un Thursday terial and references at their dis- will be Judge S. Homer Ferguson' , evening, Dec, 26, are progressing. posal for the carrying out of their and Charles Griffith, director of The complete program for that' programs. the Anthracite Coal Service of evening will be presented by the Michigan. Sunday School pupils. The follow-• The musical program will be fea- ing plays will be presented: tured by the appearance of Ming "What's Tonight," by Samuel S. Florence Kutzen, accomplished Grossman, "One Chanukah Day," child pianist. The members of the Northwest- by Samuel N. Siegel and "A Can- I The club is planning to give dle Drill," by Jessie E. Sampter. ern branch were called upon to I may a painting by Jacob Reiss as Miss Betty Demian's class had a help the National Fund reach its an attendance prize. perfect attendance of 27 children quota ill the short drive. Mem- Arrangements are being com- and Miss Lena Rosen, 19 children. bers turned out in full force and pleted for the New Year's Eve Several new classes have been co-operated. celebration in the main dining formed, and the teaching staff now room of Webster Hall. consists of the following: James ' Chanukah Party: Plans are under way for the BUY "BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE" A. Kates, Miss Molly Demian, Miss Lena Rosen, Miss Betty Demian, Chanukah party to be given the in- FOR YOUR CHILDREN. mates of the home on Jan. 5. Miss Margaret Bradfield, Miss Gel- Call Randolph 8318. ler, Miss Esther Schiff and Miss Evelyn Miller. I. 11. Mendelasohn If you hove the time to sptre, Ruth's Flower Shoppe is principal of the Sunday School. call the secretary, Longfellow 7079 1 Weddings Ostent•tieusly Arranged at and she will tel you when to cal PHILOMATHIC CHOOSES Mod Prices. at the home to sew. Here Listen in on WWJ S•turday night, 8:30 to 9 o'clock, for Ted end Alice in "Laundry Land." 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