Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OIII0 Friday, April 20, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH grom au CHRONI CLE Page 17. Wed in Owosso Society flotes Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roska and Laurel Beth of Long Beach, Cal. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sike of Dexter boulevard. Herman Lewis and family va- cationed at Oakton Manor Re- sort, Pewaukee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Feber and son, Seymour, of Martindale ave- nue have returned from a motor trip to Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Penn and daughter, Helene, have returned to their Duane avenue residence from a stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dorb have returned home after a month's stay in Palm Beach and Miami Beach. SHIRLEY SMITH • • • Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Smith of Pennington drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Romayne, to Larry Ber- nard Pallitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pallitz of Miami Beach, Fla. A June wedding is planned. SYLVIA TAXE • • • Mr. and Mrs. Max Taxe of Virginia Park announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Bert Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harris of Cortland avenue. A September wedding is plan- ned. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Keywell Mrs. Jacob Gordon and Mrs. and daughters have returned to Betty 'Ilan have returned to their home on Shrewsbury their t.. in Memphis, Tenn. drive from Miami Beach. after a visit with the Louis Ja- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Friedman cobs of Greenlawn and the Mor- and their mother, Mrs. Charles ris Jacobs of Savery avenue. Parzel of Calvert avenue have returned from a stay in Miami Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W;lkins Beach. and children of Baltimore, Md. and Bathsheva Laiken of New Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman York are spending the Passover of Calvert avenue had as their holidays with their parents, Mr. guest their daughter, Eiga, of and Mrs. Benjamin Laiken of La- New York City. Salle boulevard. Edith Albert Freedman of Whitmore road returned this week from a trip to Los Angeles, Palm Springs, San Francisco and Los Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. B. Besman of Tyler avenue, sojourning in Flor- ida, will return home by way of California. Morris Kahn of Gladstone ave- nue will spend the Passover holi- days with the I. Sendlers of Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abrams have moved into their new resi- dence at 17343 Ilene avenue. MRS. ALBERT BAKST • Celebrating his birthday in Las Vegas, N. M. is Bruce Shat- anoff of Covington drive. From there he will spend some time with his sister, brother-in-law and family in Van Nuys, Cal. be- fore returning to Detroit. Daniel L. Tiekton is spending the Passover week with his chil- dren in Washington, D. C. tte# X'devre \1E111 U 7cord Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cuttler of Rochester avenue are sojourning in Los Angeles. li-- ire 457a6e4al ' _____,Z1 - V,Dva-re/a/11 5- -2/ao Mr. and Mrs. Donald Franks of Sturtevant avenue are spending the week in Cleveland. In a ceremony March 11 at the Hotel Owosso, Owosso, Mich., Elaine R. Ossipove, daughter of Mrs. Isaac Axelrode of Buena Vista avenue, Detroit, was united in marriage with Albert Bakst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Bakst of Windsor, Ont. Rabbi Mendel Glancz of Bay City officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Samuel Ossipove, wore a semi-formal dress of ballerina length with a hooped skirt of chantilly lace. The dress had a sweetheart neckline and a peplum running into a shirred V-point in the back. She wore an illjision fingertip veil. Mrs. Samuel Ossipove was her sister-in-law's matron of honor. Marilyn Leib of Detroit was bridesmaid. Philip Bakst served his brother as best man and Edward Katz of Windsor was usher. Following a honeymoon in Chicago, the couple is residing in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. George Rubin of Miriam Shapiro of New York Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kaplan LaSalle boulevard are spending is spending the holiday with her of Rochester avenue have re- the Passover holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald turned from a month's stay in parents in Chicago. Shapiro of Boston boulevard. San Francisco, Calif. double-woven nylon gloves! 155e BROADWAY Double-woven, hand-stitched nylon gloves that never say, "die"! After countless washings they still look as young os the day they were born. Priced from $3 to $4. Latest in Fashion for the Teenage and Young Miss a. Weor-Right's loop - and - shirred four - button length in white, navy. $4 b. Shalimar's French-knotted wrist length glove in white, biscuit. $3.50. See Our . Asters gloves, In All Lengths main floor $898 thru '169 ' Crease resistant linen in navy, beige, red and pas- tels. Also in faille, navy, black and nude. In both short and long lengths. Sizes 9 to 15. Shop for Misses, Juniors, Teens 13516 WEST McNICIIOLS Near Schaefer UN. 2-9531 1.5 WHERE FASHION REIGNS Open 'Till 9 — Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. "Have you a Charge Account with us?—Your friends fugue." CALL WOODWARD 5-6400 1