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mica,/ Aurish Periodicaleater

CLIFTON MMUS - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

PIELLTROITAWISfifffRONICLB

end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

FRANK & SEDER

.1rull's 14,1.1 100.01 alme

■ %.0010 0./1, Iatitrrn Crand Mlle,

ells 1111/ord

The Most Important Fashions

in This Extraordinar y Sale of

Suits

PAGE SEVEN

3 Groups Guests at
Old Folks' Home

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Israel of 1722 Gladstone
Ave. announc
the engagement of their daughter, Ann Marion, to Emanuel Jacobs

son of Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobs of Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman of 290 Farnsworth Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Tette Jeannette, to Max Lannis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Lannis of Chicago, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Berkovitz of 2726 Elmhurst Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Florence Rae, to Louis M. Wor-
onow, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Woronow of
530 Owen Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. William Solomon of Virginia Park announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ida, to Allen II. Blondy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman Bloody of Elmhurst Ave.

On Wednesday, March 6, • well
attended board meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
Old Folks' Home was held at the
home of Mrs. William Feltner.

SfurtiatA2L. :-.:

Mr. and Mrs. Julius J, Stern of 2067 Seward Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Saul H. Glueckman, son
of Mrs. S. Glueckman of 2704 Fullerton Ave.

Usually $29.75 and Morel

Wedding Calendar

$25

March 10-Miss Anne Lipschitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Lipschitz of 4777 Williams St., to Morris Rosenblatt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Rosenblatt of 9373 Broadstreet, at the Petoskey Ave. Syna
gogue, at 7 p. m.

March 17-Miss Sadye Mitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mitz, to David D. Millstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Milletein, at
Hotel Stotler.

A veritable tidal wave of SUITS ... the smart
fashion of the hour . . . WARDROBE SUITS
with their own full length topcoats . .
CLASSIC SUITS of men's-wear fabrics . . .
SOFT TAILLEURS, many in checks combined
with solids . . . jackets ranging from hip
length (that regency idea again) to full length
. . . and frequently there will be CAPES!

Man-Tailored Suits . . $16.95

Small depos-
it will hold
any garment
until wanted.

A brilliant-style group that achieves that
masculine look. See them tomorrow!

Frank & Seder-Suits--Fifth Floor

Births

ANNIS FURS

48th Great Annual SALE

Off ers Hundreds of

SEAL COATS

at Sharp Reductions

Buy for Now!
Buy for Next Year!

MRS. AARON SILBERBLATT

Mardi 17-Miss Lilyan Weiss, daughter of Mrs. Max Weiss of Many important issues were dis-
2669 Coitland Ave., to Charles Sittskind, in the Crystal Ballroom cussed.
of the Book-Cadillac Hotel
The Council of Jewish Women,
March 17-Miss Harriet Naomi Ellenntein, daughter of Mrs. Hadassah and Shaarey Zedek Sis-
Eva Ellenstein of 859 Delaware Ave., to Miles I'hillip Cohen, A011 terhood will be guests of the
auxiliary at tea in the Old Folks'
of Mr. and Mrs. George Cohen of 1766 Ferry
I'ark, at Temple Beth Home Building next Wednesday
El, at 12.30 p. m. Reception at the bride's home
from 2 to 5 p, in.
afternoon, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Aaron
No cards.
Silberblatt will be in charge of
March 24-Miss Belle Wuntner, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Wunt-
the hostesses for this event. As-
ner of 2033 IV. Philadelphia Ave., to Meyer Feinstein, non of Mr. and sisting her
will be the Mesdames
Mrs. Philip Feinstein of 15804 Princeton Ave., at Congregation B'nai
Simon Shetzer, Maurice Levy, C.
Zion, liolmur and Humphrey.
M. Hertz, H. Shumer, Leo Gold,
March 24-Miss Lena Linovitz, daughter of Mrs. Max Linovitz I. Katz and I. A. Liebson.
of 3224 Fullerton Ave., to Arthur M. Lang, son of Mr. and Mrs
Tea will be poured by the pres-
Meyer Lang, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Reception, 6 to 8 idents: Mrs. David Lichtig, Shaa-
p. m., at 3224 Fullerton Ave. No cards.
rey Zedek Sisterhood; Mrs. David
March 31-Miss Gertrude Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Diamond, Hadassah; Mrs. Regene
Nathan Goldman of 1504 Glynn Court., to Fred S. Bergatein, for- Cohane, Council of Jewish Wo-
men.
merly of Duluth, Minn. Ceremony will be held at Hotel Stotler.
A book review in being planned
for the next meeting on March
18, in the Statler ballroom.

Y. P. A. Jr.
On Saturday evening, March,
March 1-To Mr. and Mrs. William Wolf (Dorothy Allender) o
9, the Jr. Y. P. A. will inaugurate
Cleveland; formerly of Detroit, a son, Marvin Harold,
the first of its bi-weekly cooper-
ative parties. An admission fee
enough to cover the cost of the
food will be charged to members
and non•members alike. Outsiders
are permitted only by invitation
which may be received either
BLOOM -GUTMAN
from members of the organiza-
Mrs. J. E. Gaylord of the Bel-
tion or at the office of the con-
crest announces the marriage of
gregation. Regular meetings of
her daughter, Maribel G. Gutman,
the organization are held every
Ito Harry Bloom, on March 2 in
Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kogan of Wednesday evening in the syna-
Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bloom 3296 Wehh Ave. announce the Bar gogue.
will make their home in Chicago. Mitzvah of their son, J. Mendell, Dramatic Group of Y. P. A. Jr..
on Saturday morning, March 16
Thursday evenings is the time
FARBMAN • BABCOCK
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek dedicated by the Jr. Y. P. A. to
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bab- Reception Sunday, March 17, 2 to its dramatic group. The special
cock of Second Blvd. announce 5 and 7 to 9. No cards.
group of Young People particu-
ll the marriage of their daughter,
---
larly interested in dramatics are
, Ann, to Dr. Aaron Farbman, son
A. Barnett of Hague Ave. was now meeting under the director-
of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Farb- surprised on his 83rd birthday with ship of Morton Sobel and Irwin
• dinner given by his children, on
man of Buena Vista Ave., on
Shaw. They are now in prepara-
Tuesday evening,
I Feb. 22.
Feb. 2 6.
tion for a presentation of three
one-act
plays early in April.
Alpha Gamma Ze
HARRIS -ROTHSTEIN
St
orori•y Congrgeation:
will
hold
a
social
o
ta
M
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rothstein of
A
general
meeting of the Con-
Kansas City announce the mar- the home of Dina Bogrant, 'were- gregation will he held on Tues-
tory, 637 Holbrook.
riage of their daughter, Ida, to
day, March 12, at 8:30
Isadore D. Harris, son of Mr. and
Jay Slakter of 3252 Sturte- Members are urged to attend.
Mrs. Phillip Harris.
There will also be a discussion
vant
Ave.
left
Monday
for
on
The marriage took place in month's
■ "Zion Adar".
stay in California.
Chicago, Aug. 21, 1934.
Sisterhood:
Mrs. Harris is the niece of Mr.
(In Tuesday, March 12, at 8:30
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mendlovits of
and Mrs J. Finkelstein of 2926 2711
Sturtevant Ave. announce the p. m., the Sisterhood will hold a
Grand Ave.
Bin Mi tzvah of their non, Allan,
regular meeting, later combining
all forces with
Saturday
the men for a social
morning, March 9, at
congregation
Huai David, Elm- evening, in the main ball room of
the
synagogue.
how and 14th. A reception
will
he held at home On Sunda y Mar
I' tit Men's Club.
Di from
The next meeting of the Men's
2 to 5 and 7 to 10
N . ; revile. .
club will take place Thuriolay,
Sanatorium Visitor's Praise
March 14. There will he a short

aarriagre

tution at Sleeting Here


meeting which will be
untor
Hadassah
followed by a "Hat
imerch" dla-
ues,on pri iod.
Meeting Tuesday e Match
On Wednesday,
2o, the Melee Club is anon-
To Hear Milstein' sorinsr en old fashioned "1' urim

hunt:ivy,.

grin,: Sanatorium, in celebration of

its eighth anniveraary, will la. held I

Detroit unit of Junior Hades..
Philadelphia auditorium, at 7 p.
sal. will inert TuradaY
The attention of thow who Mairli 12, at the Stotler liotel.1
have made reaervations is called at e 16 p. nl. A ' , rowan) has been
to the fact that this strair will MI 1 0 , 0ed to 1111.111110 aelections
by
begin pluiliptly at 7 p. in. and It tttA kuigott,
concert violinist,'
rem esentativas of Ula11111i1Alluar
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Nolistri L. Milstein, who re
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.sunaring. In a talk entitled

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---
Next Tuesday, March 12, De-
troit Lodge No. 66, Knights of
Pythias, will confer the second
degree on a class of new candi.
dates by a group of prominent
Pythian leaders.
The degree team will coronet of
Sidney L. Alexander, Samuel
Raskin, Edward N. Barnard, Dr.
R. H. Goldstone, Louis H. Wolfe
and George Dobsevage of Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
Last Tumidity the rank of Page
was conferred on a
dam of can-
Metal.. before a large attendance.
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laincellor Commander,
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The festival of Purim will be
celebrated at the monthly meet-
ing of the Sisterhood of Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek on March
11, at 2:16 p. m., in the social
hall of the synagogue.
An interesting discussion on
'Some of the Things I Never
Knew Until Now" will be given
by Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy, The
guest artist will be Taloa Kell-
man, pupil of Edith Ella Davis of
t he Netzorg School of Music.
Mrs. H. Wetsman, assisted by
her co-chairman, Mrs. Emil
nberg, have arranged for Purim
r efreshments to be served after
t he meeting.
On Wednesday, March 13, from
2 until 4 p. m., the members of
t he Sisterhood will act
as hostes-
ses at a tea to be given at the
Old Folks H ome.
Mrs. David Lichtig, president
of the Sisterhood, announces that
arrangements are being made for
• luncheon to be given on Mon-
day, March 25, for members and
friends of the Sisterhood.

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Feb. 28-To Professor and Mrs. Peter Altman (Jessie Ellen
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