America lavish Periodical Cotter CLAYTON ?YENTA • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PlEikritorrjounffiRoN1012 Cap-Sleeved Blouses IVI'W/ N That Are Exi:ra Persaaatities For Your Epring Suit! Blouses—First Floor — F•hruery 17th to 23rd I. 150 TRAVELERS TO EUROPE With MOWN!) WWII. On June 25, 1930 If you want to travel with us make your reservations now. I am personally conducting this tour and will accompany you to Hamburg, Germany. To assure my friends a pleasant voyage I attend to all details from the time you make your reservation until you reach your destination. "See the Old World With Wohl" This OM Reliable Firm Assures You Complete Satisfaction. SIGMOND WOHL MONEY ORDERS AND DRAFTS NOTARY PUBLIC ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 5147 Russell Street Columbia 0375 sTEAmsim"FICKETS Watch For Our Formal Opening Kuretzky Fur Co. 1- Births Miss Betty Kroll of Delmar ave- nue, has returned from a two ( months sojourn in New York and Pittsburgh. Patou's Polo Shirt of Rajah, 8.75 CORNER OF SEWARD AVENUE Opposite Littman's Engagements Feb. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Z. Ild.chman Ann E. Nlaxman) :Mr. and Mrs. Irving S. Raider, (Mildred Sunday), returned from d 2710 Fullerton, a daughter. Feb .—To 11 r. and Mrs. Bert Kline their honeymoon in the East and Loewenherg) of Bon- to n boulevard, a son. are now residing at 3315 Richton. eb. 7—To 111r. and Mrs. Albert Oppenheini of Lakewood boule- Mrs. Charles Jay of Taylor ave- yard, a son ' nue is spending two weeks in Cleve- Feb. 7—To Mfr, and Mrs. Nlorris B. la•wis of Monterey avenue, a land, where she is visiting rela. sun, Mortimer Harry. tives and friends. Feb. 6—T41r. and Mrs. Leonard Braun of 4874 Bedford road, a daughter, Norma Rosalie. . r. and . rs. Max Goldstein left Feb. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stohky of 1652 Gladstone, a son, for Los Angeles, Cal., via the Pre- mier Coach lines. They will stop , Arthur Israel. F'eb. 2--: To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cogan (Merriam Gottschalk) a son, Over in Chicago, Omaha and Dan- ! Robert David. ' Feb. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. David Schwartz of 8620 Epworth boule- Mr. and Mrs. William Jacob of ! card, a son, Walter J. Schwartz. Ferry avenue entertained 125 Jan. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skolnik of 2653 Springle, a guests at a dinner and cance on daughter, Fern Carolyn. Feb. 9 at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- Jan. :30—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zechman (Dorothy Schwartz), a gogue, Willis. and Brush, in honor daughter, Joan. , of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Israel Uronovitz of 3821 Vermont aye- Joel. nue, n daughter, Leah Jane. Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Bloom (Doris Brodkin) of 3255 Miss Miriam Jasgur, a bride- elect of Feb. 16, has been enter- Sturtevant avenue, a son, Richard Donald. tuned by the following: A linen Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pollack of 2275 Blaine avenue, a shower by Miss Betty Jasgur; a daughter, Beverly Jane. bridge-luncheon and hosiery and Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Irvine J. Unger (Ada Louise Foy), a son. handkerchief shower at King With Jan. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Margolis of 2075 West Philadel- Lo Cafe by Sigma l'hi Beta; a raja. a son Phillip. cellaneous shower by Miss ' Mamie phis, " Jan. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pinkis of 3029 West Buena Vista, Zaslow; a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. H. Gardner and Mrs. J. Min. a daughter, Gloria Naomi. ster, both of Windsor; a formal Jan. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Krefman of 3871 Thirty-first street, a dinner-dance at Northwood Inn by son, William. the Phalanx Club; a kitchen shower by the tabulating depart- ment of auditors, traffic accounts of Pere Marquette Railway, Marriages The annual Father and Son din- 111 ner will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 6 p. in the social hall of Temple Beth El. SNYDER—SAFIR The home wedding on Sunday Mrs. David llubar of Pingree . afternoon, Feb. 9, of Miss Elsa avenue left for Texas, where she Safir and Samuel Snyder was beau- will spend the remainder of the ! tiful in its quiet simplicity. Rabbi winter months. I Hershman performed th e N- 011. 6/j V1112 111121 ' ( and clamaye.r 112ah lo loo4 • 14e 72eut. f Will CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOU R HOSE AT NO J hkowAa..o Mitts01.-_. 11 111 \ Itt•anteD-7•40I rum, Roue. your organs from their lethar yWhip up your slowing digestion and throw off that bur- den of fat. Experience the keen delight of seeing your figure youthful, of feeling the joyous glow of pulsing health. How? By natural foods and natural habits. Three dice of BAST BREAD a day—a wholesome pure food. Directions for REDUCING with BASY BREAD furnished patrons. The Hudson Quality Standard Never Varies Eut Jul NORT H WEST SIDE CLEANERS AND DYERS I 11101 Mack Avenue r 7 LUCII0 /060-- PH Main Ofiee 2611 Joy Reed O. it. Spvlirm,t, ON ES _..lenox 5626 tee consisting of Ida Gould, Fun- Me Davidson, Celia Modell, Agn e ss Yarrows, Minnie Canvasser and Ida Franklin arranged for prizes and lunch. bliss Sophie Stein ac- ito p l i v „„ Ihal- len will entertain. FOSTER PARENTS CLUB HAS INSPIRING RALLY The first meeting of the Foster Parents Club of the Jewish Child Care Council, held in the Assem- bly room of Temple Beth El, on Feb. 5, exceeded all expectations o f the a rrangements COMM it tee. The meeting was marked by a, spirit of co-operation and concern about the welfare of the children ! who have no natural homes. Ev. eryone present at this meeting went away with a new faith in hu- nian nature and with a greater de- termination to carry on the work already started. About 85 foster parents were present, as well as a number of people actively interested in the I work of the Council. Mrs. J. Factor, the first woman to open her home to the children cared for by the Council, presided. Fred Butte!, chairman of the case ' committee of the Jewish Child Care i Council, addressed the meeting. • Mrs. Edith B. Bercovich, director of the council, expressed her sat- isfaction and gratitude for the tine work done by the foster parents .. An interesting discussion followed, I the foster mothers and fathers! taking an active part. Although no definite decisionI was reached as to the future char- acter of these meetings, the con. : census of opinion was that the meeting should deal mainly with the problems involved in the care ! of the children and that some too! cial entertainment be part of each . AS. meeting. and accessories to match and car- Miss Shirley Safir, sister of the ried a bouquet of Easter lilies. The bride, who attended her as maid maid of honor was Miss Freda Glower, sister of the bride, who of honor, was attired in a shell- pink gown with blue slippers and was attired in a pink gown. She' carried a bouquet of butterfly ' hat. Louis Snyder, brother of the ruses groom, assisted him as best man, A belson of Altoona, matron of Sir. and Mrs. Snyder left for a, honor, was gowned in sea green. wedding trip to New York, Balti- Dressed in orchid and green, the noire, Washington and points east, Misses Frances Weissman and Ann and upon their return will reside Wilner carried colonial bouquets. nt 2753 Boston boulevard. Following the bridal party was the bride's mother, attired in a FRANKLIN—GOODMAN sand-colored chiffon gown. She Herman A. Goodman of Upper also wore a shoulder corsage of Sandusky, Ohio, announces the Japanese tea roses. The bride- marriage of his daughter, Beatrix ! groom's mother was dressed in Jane, to Norman Franklin, son of black chiffon, trimmed in rhino- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Franklin of stories, and also carried a shoulder Three Rivers, Mich., which was corsatle of Japanese tea roses. solemnized in Toledo at the Com- modore Perry Hotel, Thursday, HARRIS—GORDON Feb 6, Rabbi Kornfeld officiating. The home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. The young couple left immeili- atel for a western wedding trip, Gordon of Josephine avenue was including Colorado Springs, Den- the scene of a pretty wedding Feb. 2, when their daughter, Kato, be- ver and Salt Lake City. Upon their return they will re- came the bride of Fred Harris. Miss Gordon wore a frock of side in Three Rivers and will be at b..me after March 25 at 1006 egg-shell satin, and a long tulle veil held by a fitted cap of tulle. North Main street. Her bouquet was of roses and lilies of the valley. SILBERSTEIN—GLOSSER Mrs. 731:38 Bess Glasser, daughter of sister's Benjamin Gould was her Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Glosser of ster's only attendant. She wore green flowered taffeta frock and Westmont, Pa., and Detroit, and a a corsage of roses and lilies of the Meyer Milton Silberstein of Al- va ll ey. Loon,:, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mandel Harris of Chicago served Silberstein of Bethlehem, Pa., were his brother as best man. marred Sunday evening at the Dinner was served to members Fort Stanwix Hotel, Johnstown, of the immediate family after the Pa. The ceremony was performed ceremony, and followed by a re- in a 'astefully-decorated ballroom, ce ption in the evening. which was literally strewn with Mr. and Mrs. Harris left for a narcissus, palms, spring flowers and loses. Rabbi Henry E. Kagan trip to Cleveland, and on their re- turn will reside on Ptngree avenue. of lb th Zion Temple officiated, be- ing assisted by the Rev I. Horn- LICHTENSTEIN—GRANADIER vitz. ..antor. The bride was given , The marriage of Miss Tillie away by her father. The cere- mon:. was brief and was followed Grenadier, daughter of Mrs. Ilan- by a banquet and reception, covers nab Grenadier, and David Lichen• beim' lad for more than 350 stein was solemnized at the eon- guei.!5, many of whom were from gregation Mishkun Israel, Feb. 2. ' dista,t points. Mies Goldie Grenadier, who was The. bride was attired in white her sister's only attendant, served satin, with real Alencon as maid of honor, and Max Ozer- lace. She wore a beautiful veil s 1 performed the duties of best man. ' A wedding supper and dancing for 100 guests followed the cere- mony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Lichensttin left for a trip to To- ronto. They will reside at 2081 Virginia Park. Bilff BREAD Athere. a Sr will be made le. .01 seeekIng no hombre!. ?tea mony in the presence of the im mediate families. The bride, who was given away in marriage by her brother, AL was lovely in her pink moire gown, employing a tight fitting bodice to accent the princess-silhouette ma- ! tit. She wore slippers and hat to match and carrie Ia brid a I b oUqUet of pink roses and lilies of the val- REDUCE! I DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF FINE roll 10 Fuloirruni: FIFTY IF:Ans A n adventure to be remembered such is a visit to the jUrniture showrooms the Robert If'. Irwin Co. The vehole roman iv pageant of fur. nit tir!. sty le unfolds before von in this permanent exhibit of the Hobert NS. !ruin I:oilman), Crand Itapit14. All the great periods are represented ... will' matchless artistry of design, with craftsmanship that knows no superior. here, of course, will he found furniture built for those of old' 'fed means ... but there's also a wide selection at very moderate prices. Purchases t he arranged through some retailer or established decor,'tita house. UI1) not give your- self the pleasure of a visit ? o6art (II Elvin Companv Factory Wholesale Showroom Second and Third Floors MICHIGAN THEATER BUILDING (4.,Xli-- 4••••1fflIplar•O- 30 ley. E N -E W Hosi - E lItY 4 SERVICE ---1:1 First Rue 25e Double Run 35r Tripl e Run 45c Additional Runs 10c Pull Threads, in. tOe - 1•5.0o I. MRS. IDA GOULD .,( jiatiron Cleanetskrodam to Detroit a - The charity bridge tea is to be given by Purity• Chapter on Feb.! at Hotel Studer. The commit- 0 Wedding Calendar A Candy Striped Shirting Blouse, 7.50 8051 Twelfth Street --, ■ 1 CHARITY BRIDGE TEA cosi OF PURITY ON FEB 19 On Sunday, Feb. 2:i, the citing! Mrs. Anna Cohen of Munroe, Mich, formerly of Detroit, an-1 Women's Hebrew Association will nounces the engagement Of her daughter, Rose Toksen, to Nate Karp inaugurate its second series of of Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Lansky of 3314 West Euclid avenue announce Book-teas with a review of Emil Ludwig's "July 1911" by Prof. Otto the engagement of their daughter, Lena, to Jack Einmer of this city Marckwardt of Detroit Teach- , ers College. Other well-known persons who ! will appear in the series are Mrs. Ellen A. Linton, formerly of Cam Technical High School, and Miss Mildred Conley of Detroit Teach- ers' College. Feb. 16—Miss Betty bramowitz, daughter of NI r. mid NI rA. of Russell avenue, to Sol Rabinowitz, son ,:f Mrs. Si. Book-teas are held en Sunday Abramowitz r• • Ratonowitz. afternoons at 3 o'clock. - e . 16— iss Minton Jasgur, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Henry — of North M a rtindale avenue, to !tarry Abramowitz, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Goldman ' J. Abramowitz. . entertained at a reception honor- Feb. 23—Miss Janet Cohen, daughter of Saul I). Cohen of Elm- ins their daughter, Betty, whose : engagement to Newton IL Fine. hurst avenue, to Isadore Richard JaCOk. ion of Kalman Jacobs of berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Toronto, Canada. , Fineberg, was recently announced. The new Blouses with cap sleeves create a sporting or a delightfully feminine personality, Chiffon with fluffy frills: polo shirts and chirtwaists of Shantonl, crepe and shirlimi. They are "nipped-in", in nevy 2s,- inch length. Chiral,* Civic %tuid 7;raT77 Ac csOnai PAGE SEVEN --. ■■ •• ■ ••• ■ •••• ■ alaiMalal ■ Y iti'lZ ix vaa 14105 East Jeff ems E S I E S) E A 30 BROADWAY MARKET 10351 WOODWARD 7041 EAST JEFFERSON nes e Marry 1831 er 1212 DEPENDABLE GREYHOUND LINES Busse, Everywhere Lafayette 3420 ' FISHER—BLUMROSEN Mrs. Moses Blumrosen announces the marriage of her daughter, Rita E., to Ellis Fisher, son of Isaac Fisher, of Boston, which was sol- emnized at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Saulson, Feb. 2. On their return from an eastern trip, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher will re- side at the Wilshire Hotel. MORRIS—SIEGEL Mr. and Mrs. Sol Scheat, of Longfellow avenue, announce the marriage of the latter's sister, Miss Rita Seigel, to Simon Morris, son of Mrs. David Morris, which was solemnized at their home, Feb. 2. Miss Seigel wore a white satin frock and a tulle cap and veil. She carried roses and fillies of the val- ley. Her sister, Miss Katherine 1 Seigel, was the only attedant, and Robert D. Morris served his broth- er as best man. s Mr. and Mrs. Morris left for a two weeks' visit in Cleveland. Among the guests were Martin Zideil, of Aurora, Ill., a former schoolmate of Mr. Morris at the University of Illinois. RADIO SERVICE. Eue. 8500 A Special Selling of Brand New GRAND PIANOS The outstanding event of opportunity the year. for you to save exactly An *250 on a Grand Piano of real quality. Only a small down payment delivers one of these fine instru- ments to your home,athl you may pay as little as 1 0 a month. A well•krm, Tit make, nationally a,' r• used and guaranteed by the makerand Wurlit.er. These new Grand Pianos are a most spectacular value at the low of $ 37 5 while they last.•his offer is positively limited. Take zin agdi arna liti. v 7 lo nsv t 7r;c(e 'tnowf 1509 BROADWAY NEAR JOHN R. ORM EVERT EVENING UNTIL 9 P. H. ser*