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Ameriam frwish Perioiileal Cotter

CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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cctatitnd
4),rsdrtai

SUCCESS!

Hiss

arrangements for the card party
of the Sisterhood of Congregation
11'nai Moshe, to be held this Sun-
day evening, .tan. 11, at the syna-
gogue, Dexter and Lawrence.
-
The Mrs. Edythe Cugcll dra-
matic group gave a recital at her
home on Saturday afternoon, The
following participated in the pro-
gram: Ann Germansky, Miriam
F(rman, Milly Sugarman, Miriam
Savage, Frances Cugell, Irene
Huth Cohen, Catherine NIeltridtt,
Barbara Suffrin, Billie ('ugell.
;Mine Kline, Shirley Dimitz, Sylvia
Chase.

SATURDAY ONLY

Jan. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodes (Ethel Solovich)
9653 North Martindale avenue, a son, Russell Donald.

Jan. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Selesny of 341 Englewood,
daughter, Sara.
Dec. 31—To Dr. and Sirs. Si. J. Kritchman (Celia Bernstein) o
11614 Dexter boulevard, a daughter, Irene Carol.

Dec. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Snider of 3245 Elmhurst, a
daughter, Ina Jean.

Nliss Pearl Ft(Illnuin of Glynn .
Cou spent the New Year holiday
Court
in Pittsburgh with relatives and
friends, and aslso attended the
I'hi Epsilon Pi convention.

FUIVNITUU COMPANY SCHOOLS' BAZAAR

WHERE VALUES ARE REAL AND STYLES APPEAL weing.ntaar

Making New Friends
Every Day!

DR. SPENCER
Arch-Support

Sold Exclusively in Detroit
at BENTON'S for only —

Nliss Mary Koffman of III North
Van Buren street has returned
home after attending the dinner-
dance and pink ball at Flint last
week and several days with friends
in Detroit.

39 ,„„d, lei

n'

11.11120.nm!

Famous be11111111

The Misses NIolly and Gertrude
Kessler have returned home after
spending two weeks with friends
in Chicago.

Service

Sill
INERT

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
pent New Year in Detroit.
-
Last Wednesday Mrs. M. Gold-
1)(17 was hostess to 12 ladies at a
bridge-luncheon in honor of Miss
(•el Collins of Cleveland, who is
the guest of Mrs. Phil Goldberg.

59c

GRISWOLD et STATE -

.

GERMAN
GRAND OPERA

Herman Koffman was the
guest of friends in Detroit fur New
Year.

Miss Mini Hirschfield is spend-
ing several weeks with friends in
Chicago, and Laporte, Ind.

MASONIC TEMPLE

Goetterdaernmerung—Tuesday, J anuary 13th
The Flying Dutchman--Wednesday, January 14th

Miss Naomi Blumenau has re-
turned home from Detroit, where
she spent several days.

$3.00. $2.50. $2.00. $1.00, $1.00
$2.00, $1.50, $1.00, Boo Seats, $4.00

Ticket. Now—Grinnell , , Phone Cherry

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ASONIC TEMPLE

The bazaar of the Jewish Peo-
ple's Schools opens this Saturday
night, Jan. 10, and will last
through Thursday evening, Jan.
15. It trill be held in the Kinder-
theater, 539 Kenilworth.
Proceeds of this bazaar will be
used to help maintain the schools,
where the children are taught
Yiddish literature and the Yiddish
language.
The bazaar will be officially
opened by Isaac Finkelstein, at-
torney. A. Jatlin will be the
speaker. There will be a musical
program by talented artists, and
special entertainment will be tot-
tered each night of the bazaar.
A chicken dinner will be served
beginning Sunday at 12. There
will also be dancing and special'
concerts for the entertainment of
those attending.

Ting Qiitg Notre

Their instant comlort—smart style
cellent quality and very low
price will win your lasting friend-
ship. Come in and be I Med
tomorrow!
SIZES TO 9—WIDTH 10 EEE

Si

Marriave

PAYSNER—SWARTZ
Mr. and M's:. Isaac Swartz of
!Elmhurst avenue announce the
marriage on Jan. 5 of their daugh-
I ter, Rose Jean, to Dr. {tarry A.
Pyser. The newlyweds left for

Mr. Jack Korn has returned
' from his home at Manton, Mich.,
to resume his studies at Junior
College.

KRAUSE—SHEWITZ
Miss Florence Shewitz of De-
troit and Albert Krause of Mon-
treal were united in marriage in
Toledo, Ohio, on Jan. 1, in the
presence of their immediate fatal-
lies and friends. Rabbi Lichten-
stein officiated. Mr. and Mrs.
Krause will be at home to their
relatives and friends from 3 to 10
p. 01. Sunday, Jan. 16, at 655 Col-
burn place, Detroit. No Curtis.

SHULMAN—WEINGARDEN
At a beautiful ceremony per-
formed at 6 o'clock on Dec. 21, at
Iltdel Statler, by Rabbi I. Aishis-
kin, Nliss Rosalyn Weingarden.
daughter of Mr. and MI'S. Isadore
1V eingarden, was united in mar-
riage to Rudolph Shulman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. harry Shulman of
Chicago, III.
Preceding the services "0,
Prom is' Nle" was sung by Miss
Hilda Wilinken, after which the
bridal party traversed the aisle
marked by white satiin ribbon to
the altar banked with standards of
palms. The bride was exquisite
in a Paton model of Ivory satin
fashioned to mould the figure with
long tight sleeves, it cowl neckline
and a floor length skirt extending
into a train. Her veil was of ros-
pointe lace and tulle, which fell in
voluminous folds over the train
The maid of honor, Miss Edith
Stnrchan, was gowned in peche
moire and carried Talisman roses.
The bridesmaids. the Misses Hilda
ilinken, Jean Stolarehy, Eva
Weingarden, Maud helman, were
gowned in long frocks of pale
pink, lynch, nude and rose.
Carl Braun acted as hest man
and Dr. Morey Handleman, Harvey
Kelman, Sidney Weingarden, Al
Friedman were ushers. Sirs. Ion-
dare Weingarden, mother of the
bride, wore a black lace gown with
a corsage of roses and lilies of the
valley. Mrs. Harry Shulman.
mother of the groom, also wore a
black lace gown and a corsage of
roses and lilies of the valley.
The ceremony was followed by
a dinner and reception for 130
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Shulman
left for a honeymoon to Chicago,
and the bride chose a suit of red
broadcloth trimmed in Persiian
lamb, with an eggshell satin blouse
complemented by black accessor-
ies, fur her traveling costume.
Among the out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Wein-
garden of Flint, Mr. and Sirs. S.
Shulman of New York City, Mr.
and Sirs. Harvey Shulman, Mrs. S.
Husking and Mrs. A. Kornblum of
Chicago.

50C

MRS. H. I. AUSLANDER

The Auslander Family Club is
sponsoring a charity card party to,
held Stall1•111V night, Jan. 17, at
the It'nai Moshe, Dexter and Law-
rence. Refreshments trill be served,
and prizes given, and the pressed ,
will be used to aid the needy. MI' , .
h. I. Auslander, 2917 •ullerton,
Hemlock 3350-R, is chairman of the
committee and tickets may be pro-
cured by calling her.

Sandwich, Ont.
Rabbi A. Si.
Hershman officiated.
The cere-
mony was performed amid a pro-
fusion of roses and palms in the
living room. Mrs. Abner Wein-
garden, sister of the bride, sang
"Because" before the ceremony
was read.

DETROIT

Symphony Orchestra

IORt 11111RA HALLI

Thur. Eve. Jan It Tr,. Aft Jan. In
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RABBI M. KADUSHIN

On Tuesday evening, Jan, 13,
at Hotel Statler, the junior and
senior Iladassah groups will be
addressed by Rabbi Max Kadu-
shin, a man distinguished for his
scholarship, whose gift of elo-
quence and constructive lead-
•rship have won for him a hit.ge
following both in New York and
Chicago, where he is now affili-
ated with the Humboldt Boule-
vard Temple.
Rabbi Kadushin has chosen on
the topic of his address, "Pales-
tine's New Significance to the
%York]," a subject to which he will
lend not only his natural ability
as a speaker but also his fine con-
cepts us a Zionist leader, having
the added advantage of having
spent some time in Palestine lust
year.
Members are asked to extend
invitations to their friends and to
the gentlemen members of their
families to attend this meeting,
where they will hear a talk that I
trill be both interesting and il-
luminating.
A line musical program has also
been arranged which will feature
Mrs. Howard Salzenstein, soloist,
• in•companied at the piano by Sirs.
Emery Nlonash. The meeting trill
begin promptly at 8:30 o'clock
and will be presided over by Mrs.
Ralph Davidson, president of the
Detroit chapter of Iladas%sah.

not just another Shoe Sale
but an

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at Hornung's

in the

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GEORGE GALVANI

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SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH El.

Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
Programs.

Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching

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Phone Columbia 2943

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at Fur headquarters

At Our Great Annual

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Hundreds of Fur Coats
hundreds of Scarfs and Muffs

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Convenient Terms

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OLD FOLKS HOME

Mrs. Jesse Schott of Denver,
Colo., is visiting friends 1111.1 rela-
A regular meeting of the north-
lives in the city,
western branch of the Jewish Old
Folks Home will be held at the
PERFECTION LODGE
Steller Hotel on Monday, Jan. 12,
There will be no meeting of Per- at 1:30 p. m.
fection Lodge No. 400, F. & A. M.,
un Jan. 14.
The entertainment
Plant Trees in Palestine.
committee has arranged 11 bridge
party for the members of Perfec-
The Jewish National Fund ac-
tion Lodge which will be held at
knowledges the planting of 12
the Nlasonie Temple that evening trees in Palestine at the B'rith
at it o'clock. Beautiful prizes will Milah of Rachmiel, son of Mr. and
be awarded.
Mrs. William Keller of 647 Engle-
(7. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
wood, members of Northeastern
By order of
Congregation Etz Chaim.
DAVID ARKIN, W. Si.

BERNARDINO

VICTOR KOLAR Conducting
Orchestr•, 50c Balcony, 25o

SHEKELL RETURNS
DUE THIS SUNDAY

Mr. Carl Stiller of the Hebrew
Simon Shetzer, president of the
Union College occupied the pulpit Zionist District of Detroit, an-
of Temple Beth El at the regular nounn s that all returns on Shek-
Friday evening service on Jan. 2. oliin are due this Sunday and urges
all niembers to remit at once, and
The annual New Year's Eve to make a last minute effort to din.
ball, which this year was held in pose of as many as possible.
the f'rystal room of the Hotel Ban-
The Shekel) is the head lax for
croft, proved to be a very delight- membership in the World Zionist
ful affair. The 200 guests pres- Organization, entitling payers of
ent included many coming from the tan to vote for World Zionist
Detroit, Jackson, Flint, Bay City Congress delegates.
and other nearby cities. During
the evening • delicious supper was
ORATORICAL CONTEST
served in the God Room.
Mike
Folk's orchestra, of Detroit, pro-
vided the music and the commit-
tee in charge was headed by Mrs.
With an overflow crowd of 600
Ben Rosenberg and Dr. Boris Zola, people attending, the Philomathie
who represented the Ladies' Auxil- Debating Club held its seventeenth
iary of Temple Inini Israel and annual oratorical contest Dec. 29,
the Irnai
Writh, respectively. at the Irnai Slosh,. auditorium.
()titer members included Mrs. John Judge James E. Chenot, Sydney
!merman, Sirs. Loui s l er in sohn, DeYoung and :Michael Rota, attor-
Mrs. Samuel Lenick and Saul neys, were the judges of oratori-
Kanter.
cal contests. in which Maxwell
Hoffman, David Sobin, Albert
Jesse Rich of Detroit spent last Pearl, Arthur Snyder, SI. Jack Mil-
week-end with his parents, Sir. and ler and Nathaniel Rubin partici-
Mrs. Israel Rich.
pated.
Judge Chenot awarded a gold
Another in the series of suppers medal as first prize to Si. Jack Mil-
given by the Temple Beth El Sis- ler for his oration on "Insure
terhood was enjoyed at the Com- Against the Breadline." To Albert
munity Center on Wednesday eve- Pearl went the silver medal, the
ning. Mrs. Raymond Krohn was second prize, for his oration on
in charge of arrangements.
"Crime and Youth." Arthur
Snyder, who spoke on "The
Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Stark arc Church or Truth," received an
receiving
congratulations
upon honorable mention for his efforts.
the regent birth of a son, Thomas
Isaac,

Nlarshnil Levy, assistant profes-
sor of sociology at the University
of Slichisain, will speak on "Is the
Family Necessary" at the nest
meeting of the Young People's So-
ciety of Congregation Shaa•ey
Zedek, to be held Sunday, Jan. 11,
at the Shanrey Zetlek Synagogue
on Twelfth street, between Atkin-
S011 and Clairmount, at 3 sharp.
Another important feature of
the program will be a piano recital
by Mrs. Shuffle Caron, well known
Detroit artist.
A "Thimble Theater , ' party is
being planned by the social com-
mittee for an evening, in the near
future. This Will be held at one
of the convenient apartment ho-
tels. A feature picture trill by
shown and will be followed by
dancing and refreshments. A
nominal admittance fee will be
,hanged, and the tickets will be
sold at the door.
The social committee is also
working on the spring formal
which will he held March 7 in the
Italian Gardens of the Book-Cadil-
lac Ilotel. Following its usual
custom, tickets will be sold only by
invitation and attendance will be
limited. If there is anyone whose
address has been changed since
the issuance of invitations for the
last party, or who failed to receive
their invitation, due to some er-
ror, the chairman of the social
eonintittee, Miss Mildred Love,
would appreciate their communi-
cating with her so that they !nay
be assured of rts•eiring their invi-
ti
tation for this affair.
The dramatic committee reports
that the play is progressing splen
d' II •. An yone interestedta k-
ing part in this play is urged to 11
communicate with Milton Good-
man as soon as possible.

The bride was lovely in a gown
of beige lace, faahioned on very
long lines, anti trimmed with tiny
bands of velvet on the full skirt
and on the elbow-length bell-
shaped sleeves. Her gloves were
of beige and she wore a cap-shaped
veil trimmed with real lace, match-
ing her gown, and orange blos-
soms. Her flowers were an arm
bouquet of tea roses and valley,
lilies. Mrs. Abner Weingarden, -
who acted as matron of honor, ;
wore a striking gown of deep pink
net.
Miss Florence Weingarden, as
maid of honor, was attractive in a
frock of light rose crepe fashioned
on princess lines.
Mrs. llarris, mother of the bride,
wore a lovely black chiffon gown.
made on straight lines with a lace
yoke, and her shoulder bouquet
was of roses.
Mrs. Weingarden, the bride-
groom's mother, was attired in a
becoming model of black chiffon,
trinuned with sequins and she also
wore a shoulder bouquet of roses.
Dr. Mudlinsky attended the
groom as hest man.
The wedding dinner was served.
after which dancing was enjoyed .
Nits and Mrs. Weingarden left
for New York City, and on their
return will reside in Detroit.
Out-of-town guests were Sir-.
James Rogan of Rochester, Minn..
Mr. II. C. Bonnet of Augusta.
Kans.; L. L. Bennet of El Dorado,
Kans., and J. R. Bennett of Pitts-
burg. Kan:.

REMOVAL NOTICE

Commercial Gold Stamping

ss ,

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
TO HEAR PROF. LEVY

PRAG—SCHNEIDER
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schneider an-
nounce the marriage of their
(laughter, Sophie, to Albert Prag,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Prag,
On Thursday, Ik(c. 25.

An elaborate engagement party
was held in Temple Beth Abra-
ham Sunday evening when Rabbi
and Mrs. Mendel Glantz an-
nounced the engagement of their
SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8:15
daughter, Betty, to Sam Goldberg,
MAMMOTH STAGE FROLIC
son of William Goldberg.
The
and DANCING in BALLROOMS
decorations white etaoin nunu
banquet table Naas lovely with
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
the chosen colors of the bride.
TWO HOURS OF HIGH-GRADE PROFESSIONAL VAUDE•
Covers were marked for 200
VILLE IN THE AUDITORIUM-12 BIG-TIME ACTS
guests. many from Saginaw, Flint
l , uriull ire holh Crystal and Fmtril.ior Bolhoomax from 9 f•■
and Detroit attending. George
MUSIC BY FINZEL'S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA AND
Kahn, president of the congrega-
RUBENSTEIN—LEVINE
THE TEMPLEARIANS
tion. acted as toastmaster. The
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Levine of
affair closed with an address by
ONE PRICE ADMITS YOU
Mt. Clemens, Mich., announce the
Rabbi Glantz.
TO SHOW AND DANCE UNTIL MIDNIGHT
marriage of their daughter, Ger-
............ . ................ . .............................................
Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn. Sirs. trude, to Sydney Rubenstein, son
Louis Robinson, Miss May Voight. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruben-
...... .... .. .........................................................
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Sherman and stein of Taylor avenue, Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sherman spent on Dec, 23. Mr. and Sirs. Ruben-
stein will be at home to their
Sunday in Detroit.
friends at the Grandes Apart-
Mrs. George Kahn entertained ments. 13641 Dexter boulevard.
last Tuesday evening in honor of after Jan. 15.
Miss Ethel Jacobson of Detroit
WEINGARDEN—HARRIS
and Miss Ciel Collins of Cleve•'
land. After a delightful evening
.t beautiful wedding was solenk
FROM 525 WOODWARD AVENUE
at bridge refreshments
were nixed Dec. 25 at the home of Sir.
served.
and Sirs. M. Ilarris of Field ave-
nue, in the presence of 56 guests.
Mrs. Samuel Werbelow has left all close relatives, when their
35 Grand River Ave. East.
for a month's visit as the guest of daughter, Gertrude Bennett, was
Opposite Hudson's
her daughters, Mrs. Nate Rosen- united in marriage to Daniel Wein-
] berg, Detroit; and Mrs. Philip i garden, on of Mr. and Mrs. I.
...
... s, Mulne, Jackson.
. ......
Weingarden of Sunset avenue

5 0C

AUSLANDERS SPONSOR
CHARITY CARD PARTY

OPENS SATURDAY " -ida.

8928 TWELFTH STREET

GALOSHES, specially made to tit
Dr. spencers Arch-Support Shoes.

Births

Dee. 22—To N1r. and Mrs. Irving Wolfe of 2276 West Euclid
Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity avenue, a son, Harold Marvin.
held its New Year celebration at
Dec. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. A. Sheinboim of 2691 Elmhurst, a
the home of David Sharr. A buf- daughter, Dolores.
fet luncheon was served to 15
Dec. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lebowitz of 2605 Sturtevant are-
couples. Flo Rosen was the host-
, a daughter, Sallie Elaine.
Pot. The out-of-town guests were
Dec. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Markel of 2020 Highland avenue,
Miss Isabel Leff of Flint and Miss
Gertrude Lansky of Ann Arbor. a son, Herman Lawrence.
Dec. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zeldes of 2(122 Hazelwood, a son,
At 6 a. in. on Jan. 1, the guests ;
left fur Flint, where Miss Isabel Simon Perry.
Lett served breakfast.

Sc

Orchestra
Balcony

Brand of this city.
,

,

MISS NELLIE LEE HOLT

Miss Holt, head of the religious
department of Stephens College of
Columbia, 1110., will address the Sis-
((Limed of Temple Beth I'S, MitlItlit•
sfn•rtioon, on "Nlahattna Ghandi
sad His Itetreat."

1 HADASSAH TO HEAR

Hernial Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Colter
Jan.
of Is Angeles, Cal., formerly of Detroit, to Louis Smolt
o at Tempi(
Emanu
Jan.
18--
Mks
Helen
Shaw,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J. Shaw of
Mrs. Bessie Greenspan and Mrs.
Margaret Nagler are in charge of 15846 Normandy, to Dr. Benjamin Brand, son of Mr. and Mrs. M

$4.98

59c

Wedding Calendar

Nathan D. Rosin is convalescing
at Miami Beach, Fla., after being
seriously ill at the University of
Pennsylvania Hospital at Phila-
delphia.

SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY

CHIFFON
HOSIERY

Mrs, Mary Jacobson of Richton avenue announces the engagement
ot her (laughter, Ethel NI., to Sidney George Sherman, son of 11r. and
Nit's. II. II. Sherman of Bay City, Mich.

Oagiumu N atrit

WON BY M. J. MILLER

M is and Sirs. Benjamin M'rotzlaws ky of 3(012 Richton announce ,
the encasement of their daughter, AMU , . to D3VOI 110 ,4 , nzweig, son Of
Sir. and Sirs. Nathan Rosenzweig of 192:. Virginia Park.
Mr. and Sirs. William L. Brenner of 38ot yw e nt e . s i s th „s uss
announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred is, to Jack J.
Goose, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Goose Of M estminster avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry NI. Adler of Cleveland announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Ruth, to Sidney Simon.

,iich.

Solid Walnut hand-carved end
table, built to sell for $15.00

Picot top

Sir. and 'Airs. David Silverstein Of 15475 1Vildemere announce.
the engagement of their daughter, Miss Pauline Fuchnian, to Georg!.
Max, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Max of Cameron avenue.

Stirs Sliriam f:dwards, .laughter
of Mr. and Nits. Nia x Edwards,
soon her holiday vacation with
Labelle Singer of Grand Rapids,

SPECIAL

'2"

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levin announce t h e engagenn•nt of their
daughter, Yetta, to Benjamin !lynchers son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
liencken.
Mrs. Mary Seal of Richton avenue ilIMOUNTS the engagement 0
her daughter. Jean, to Sant M. Weinberg, on of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vein
berg of IV iLdsor,

The Alpha Omega Dental Fra-
ternity in its annual convention,
which concluded its three-day ses-
sions at the Hotel Statler here,
voted to continue its earnest sup-
port of the Hebrew University and
lend all its aid to the establish-
ment of its dental department.

We have not cheapened our mer-
chandise in any way, shape or form.
We invite you to come in and see the
most complete stock of fine furniture
manufactured in the United States.

for

Sir. and Sirs. Solomon Kahn of New York City announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Anna, to Dr, Jos. J. Michaels, son of Mr
and Mrs. Abraham Michaels of 7458 Kipling avenue, this city.

Mrs. Arthur Weber of ('rudder
avenue entertained 28 guests at n
6 o'clock dinner, followed by
bridge and a miscellaneous shower
Sunday, Jan. 4, complimenting
Miss Ruth Barnett, whose mar-
riage to Frederic Gross will take
place Feb. 22.

We have always strived to be
among the first to come out with any-
thing new and now we want to make
it clear to the buying public that
truly fine furniture can be purchased
for about one-third the former price.

TO ADDRESS BETH EL
SISTERHOOD MONDAY

Engagements

Ann Bin how left for an ex-
tended trip to Dallas, Texas, where
she will be the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Levine.

The reason for the success of this
organization has not been just plain
luck.

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