America 7cwush Periodical Coder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday, July 19, 1946 in the leed. r Zocal &cid • Charming Bride Pioneer Women Get $500 for Housing Unit Before going to Charlevoix, Mich., for a visit, Mrs. Leonard Wolff, of Denver, Colo., was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sam Wolff, of the Belcrest Hotel. Recent Bride The Pioneer Women's Organi- zation Council has received a con- tribution of $500 toward a unit housing three children in the Kfar Saba Children's Home in Pales. tine. This contribution has been made by Mrs. Leah Max, of 2228 Sturte- vant Ave., who is a member of Poale-Zion Branch Three, in memory of her sister, Dora Lech- insky. Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Feinberg, Warrington Drive/ left last ' ek on a motor tripfto Los An- rg13 eles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ruby, of Ha- ' zelwood Ave., left this week for 1 a visit at Charlevoix, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Katkin of Balmoral Drive, left last week for a visit in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Abel, of Cortland Ave., are vacationing at the French Lick Springs Hotel. French Lick, Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Harvith and family, formerly of Wiscon- sin Ave., are now residing in their new home at 17565 Birch- crest Drive. Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, of the Belerest Hotel, is spending a few weeks at the Grand Hotel, Macki- nac Island. Mrs. George Freedman, of Whitmore Road, has returned from a month's stay in Hot Springs, Ark. % Psi Nina DETROIT. JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Le al Chronicle Mr. and Mrs. Max Loewenstein are spending their vacation at Moon Beach, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson Gold and son, formerly of Thatch. er Avenue, have moved to their new residence at 2750 Oakman Court. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Green, of Webb Ave., are vacationing in Charlevoix, Mich. YCR Major Henry Berris is home on terminal leave with Mrs. Berris and their daughter and son, of Roselawn Ave. Mr. and Mrs. . Sam Olsher, of Grand Ave., left last week for a visit in the East. Mrs. D. S. Diamond, of Long- fellow Ave., left this week for a visit with her children, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Lynn, of Memphis, Tenn. Yetta Schutzman has just re- turned from Michigan State Col- lege to spend the summer vaca- — Photo by Preston Sweet. MRS. SEYMOUR I. DAVIS Barbara Joan Singer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Singer, of 2056 Oakman Blvd., was married July 13 at' the Statler Hotel to Seymour I. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Davis, of Chicago, Ill. The couple are spending their honeymoon at the Copake Coun- try Club, Berkshires. e ar Mitzvah Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rothstein, of 3745 Edison Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Irwin, on Saturday, July 20, at the Con. Lillian Schwartz, daughter of gregation Beth Tikvah. A recep- —Photo by Preston Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwartz, of tion and dinner will be held at 3236 Webb Ave., has returned from MRS. JACK GOLDBERG Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brown Rothstein's Restaurant, 3654 Joy two years' overseas duty with the Harriet Joyce Victor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Vic- left July 11 for a month's visit in Rd., on Saturday, July 20. No Red Cross. She served in New tor, of Fairfield Ave., was married July 4 to Jack Goldberg, son of California. cards. Guinea, Manila and Tokyo. Mrs. Bertha Goldberg, of Fullerton Ave. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride, with Dr. A. M. Hershman officiating. Shirley Mils Alyce Michelson, 2070 Col- Victor was maid of honor, and Irving Green was best man. "Strictly Kosher and Elite" lingwood, has left for a three week stay at the Versailles Hotel A miscellaneous shower and din- in Miami Beach, Florida. ner was given by Mesdames A. FOR SMART CLOTHES It'. Sodos, J. Solomon, L. Lupiloff and N. Sandubrae, honoring bride- elect, Miss Selma Mae Paransky. Exclusive FROCKS Owned and Operated Exclusively Out of town guests included the by Dorothy 9116 Grand River nr. 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IRENE SMITH At a family dinner at the Won- der Bar, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith, of Elmhurst Ave., an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Irene, to Ralph Spar- age, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparage, of Fullerton Ave. Plans are being made for a fall wedding. arria9e3 GOLDSTEIN—LEVENS Maurine Levens and Herbert Goldstein, of Los 'Angeles, were married at the home of the E. Burton Wolfs, 18509 Roselawn, July 14. Rabbi Jay Kaufman di- dated at the double ring cere- mony. Maurine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levens, of pmhurst Ave. ilL The bride was attended by her '., a aster, Phyllis Sarnoff, and Law- (1/4. _Tence Sarnoff was best man, After the ceremony, the couple left for an extended motor trip. They will make their home in Los Angeles, Calif. 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