A merico' (fewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE HARMING SEPTEMBER BRIDE on or e a st t o • ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt announce the engagement of their daughter, Josephine, to John A. Sills, son of Mrs. Sidney Silberman. Mr. and Mrs. Menry Moscowitz of 1159 Clairmount Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Belle, to Arthur Green- field, son of Mrs. Sarah Greenfield of 2283 W. Euclid Ave. Mr. and Mrs. I. Horwitz of Rochester Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Saul Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Block of 3224 Calvert Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Irene, to Herman Ginsburg, son of Robert Ginsburg of 3342 Cortland Ave. A reception will be held at the home of the bride-elect, Sunday, October 6, 5 to 12 p. m. No cards. 01 It en 9 and the Legal Chronicle , or. • WEDDINGS VI, and Mrs. William M. Klein of Wilmette, Ill. Oct, 13—Miss Beatrice Jeanne Winsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Winsen of 2300 Glynn Ct. to Joseph H. Kukes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kukes of Glendale Ave. Rabbi H. N. Rosenthal will officiate. Oct. 20—Miss Bernice Oberfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Oberfield of 2747 Monterey Ave. to Joseph Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stone. Oct. 22—Miss Jeanette Schmittke, daughter of Mrs. John Schmittke of Burlingame Ave., to Irving S. Wolfe, son of M•s.. Bessie Wolfe. Oct. 27—Miss Dorothy Schetzer, daughter of Mrs. Rose Schetzer of 1707 Seward -Ave., to Robert Heller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heller of Warren, 0. Reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weisman, 1470 W. Boston Blvd., from 8:30 to 11 p. nt. No cards. Miss Maxine Schreiber, daugh- ter of l r. and Mrs. Nathan Sch- reibe• f Longfellow Ave., be- came the bride of Carl Fidler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fid- ler Of Boston Blvd. Sunday af- ternoon at 1 o'clock, at the Hotel Statler. Dr. Leo Franklin and Rev. Jacob Silverman offi- ciated at the ceremony. Cantor Silverman had officiated at the• marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Nath- an Schreiber 35 years agO. The bride was gowned in ice blue chiffon velvet with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, leg of mutton sleeves and a full skirt ending in a train. Her long ice blue tulle veil was caught to a. tiara of matching. lace and she carried a muff to which white orchids were pinned. The matron of honor, Mrs. Mervin Jacobson, the bride's sis- ter, wore a taffeta dress of acquamarine and rose. Another sister of the bride, Bluma Schreiber, was the maid of honor a DuBar•y red velvet. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Sidney Leach and Dorothy Tushband, wore pink velvet dresses. All the attendants carried orchids on muffs matching their dresses. Herman Fidler was his broth- er's best man. The bride's mother chose a gown with a lame bodice shading from pink to plum and a plum crepe skirt. She wore orchids. Mrs. Fidler wore a steel gray gowh and sequin jacket and or- chids.. A luncheon for 330 guests fol- lowed the ceremony. The bride's table was centered with a tiered cake and decorated with white flowers. After a month's motor trip to Los Angeles, Calif., the couple will live at 18701 Wisconsin. Mrs. Fidler wore a tweed suit and plaid coat with tuxedo front of dyed lynx, for traveling. Following is a list of the show- ers and entertainments that were in in honor of Miss Maxine Schreiber, preceding the wedding: • tn August: Luncheons were given for the bride by Mrs. Dan- iel Siegel, at Knollwood Country Club; Irs. Fred Gottfurcht, Mrs. Flora Simon, Mrs. Gene Tereny, luncheons at the Statler Hotel; Mrs. Nate Bronstein, luncheon at Franklin Hills Country Club; Mrs, Sidney Howard and Mrs. Barney Howard entertained at luncheons; kitchen shower at J. L. Hudson by Mrs. Gilbert Fink and Mrs. Mervin Jacobson; a showe r by Mrs. Samuel Goldberg and Mrs. George Feldman at the Belcrest for 80 guests. In September: -Mr. and Mrs. Gershenson gave, at their summer home, a steak roast for 2 0 guests; Mrs. Herman Fidler gave a luncheon at Book Casino; Mrs. Harry Radom and Mrs. Gottfurcht were joint hostesses at a luncheon at Hyler's L'Aig- lon; Mrs. Carl Shalit gave a luncheon at Wonder Bar; Miss D. Goldman and Irving Simons entertained at a supper party at the Wonder Bar; Mrs. Henry 4 EXTENDS BEST WISHES FOR A Oct. 6—Miss Ruth Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldman of 1644 Burlingame Ave. to William H. Klein, son 'of Mr. MRS. CARL C. FIDLER (Miss Maxine Schreiber) RUSSEKS HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR May 5701 Bring an Era of Peace, Tolerance and • BIRTHS Brotherhood Sept. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. David L. Polk (Rosaline Cheren) Wagner gave a luncheon at Won- of 3038 Fullerton Ave., a son, Alan Stephen. der Bar; Mrs. Sam Sofferin was hostess at a luncheon at Wonder Bar; Mrs. Harold Bergman gave a luncheom at L'Aiglon; Mrs. S. Kutzen, Mrs. M. B. Kanner and Mrs. Sam Sofferin entertained at a luncheon . at Frame's; Mrs. :••• :••• Henry Fidler was hostess at a .•• ■ •• ■ • limob === =1. luncheon at the Statler Hotel; E Mr. and Mrs. George Bremen — — gave a dinner party at the Stat- le rHotel; Mrs. S. Leach, Mrs. R. Granet and Miss Dorothy Tushbant were joint hostesses at V\ II a Spinster party at the home of Mrs. R. Granet, for 20 guests; Mrs. S. Rubin entertained at a luncheon at the Statler Hotel; Mrs. Raymond Schreiber was hostess at a luncheon at Hotel Statler. Out Of town guests at the wedding were: From Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nathanson, Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Levinter,• Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levinter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Salter, Mr. Harry Waldman, Mrs. William M. Winkler, Mrs. Bessie Winters; From Hamilton, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Adler; From Chi- cago, • Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Manilow, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fagenholtz, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cole, Mrs. Anna Reimshreiber, Mrs. Sadie Cohen, Mr. Joe Arkin, Mr. Dick Cole, Miss Doris Cole; From St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sorger, Mrs. Lillian Sund- H. J. HEINZ COMPANY • PITTSBURGH, PA. heimer, Mrs. Louis Krokyn, Miss Tody Hamburg; From Toledo, The makers of the 57 Varseties Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rominoff; From New York, Mr. Jack Her- zog, Mr. Arthur Helhor, Mr. Charles Krelman; From Cleve- land, Mr. Joe Abrams, Mrs. Louis Abrams, Mrs. Edward P. Strong; From Buffalo, N. 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