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THE SENTINEL THE NEW WRIGHTWOOD CLUB HOUSE H.Rubenstein 504 Wrightwood Ave. Cor. Hampden Court Diversey 5280 and Diversey 7778 Beautifully decorated and spacious Club House of many rooms in which to hold your Wedding recep-tions and other social functions. I REAL LACE BY THE YARD Hand Made Lace Monograms for Linens and Lingerie in * Valenciennes and Venetian Point TO ORDER Luncheon Sets, Collars, Doilies, French Filet, Etc. VERMEIRE & de SMET MAKERS AND DIRECT IMPORTERS OF BELGIAN LACES 738 Fine Arts Bldg. 410 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE Harrison 3576 ***2'*43*1H 'H+~*9+ :2 : :*::::: t Why they come to "Chi-Rad"- -because the Chicago Radio Apparatus Co. is the oldest and largest exclusive radio house in the. Middle West. -because "If it's in Radio 'Chi-Rad' is certain to have it." -because any Radio part that does not come up to the high standard set by 'Chi-Rad', both in workmanship and material, will be adjust-ed to the complete sat-isfaction of the cust-omer. There is a world of Radio parts in our new catalog -be sure to write for it. Chicago Radio Apparatus Co. Inc. "Dependable Radio Equipment" 415 S. Dearborn St., CHICAGO Telephone Harrison 1716 mr THE MARTHA SHOP Offering a Wide Variety For All Occasions Afternoon Frocks and Summer Dresses priced especially low to clear our stock. Dainty effects. Beautiful shades in Geor-gette and Voiles. 5th Floor-Kesner Bldg. N. E. Corner Wabash and Madison Phone Dearborn 2109 Contributions for this Department must be legibly written on one side of the paper and mailed to reach The Sentinel office on or before Tuesday of each week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Strauss of 5012 Ellis avenue announce the en-gagement of their sister, Miss Mary Mendelson, to Samuel Strouse of Titusville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. David Neuman of 5310 South Michigan avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Dr. Maurice T. Marcus. Mr. and Mrs. S. Kallison of 2720 South State street announce the en-gagement of their daughter, Betty, to Irving Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Goldman. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Y. Johnson, 3609 Lexington street, take pleasure in announcing the betrothal of their daughter, Sophia, to Mr. William A. Deutsch of 2142 Alice place. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Davidson of 5307 Calumet avenue wish to an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Isabel, to Dr. Eugene S. Aron, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Aron of 6023 St. Lawrence avenue. Mr. and Mrs. M. Nabitowsky of 1253 North Rockwell street announce the engagement of their daughter, Bessie, to Jack Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Simon of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Marks of 550 Surf street announce the engagement of their daughter, Phoebe May Marks, to Maurice J. Nathanson, son of Mr. Samuel Nathanson. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Goldstein an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bertha Harriet Gold-stein of St. Paul, Minn., to Melvin Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn of 6242 Ellis avenue. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Cohen of 4637 Prairie avenue announce the engage-ment of their sister, Miss Esther Dor-othy Cohen, to Benjamin Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Frank of 4517 Michigan avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Jerome M. Moyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moyer of Indian-apolis, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. David Cohen of 6217 South Park avenue announce the en-gagement of their daughter, Helen Hannah, to Clarence W. Phillips, son of William Phillips of 5177 Michigan avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Saul I. Ginsburg of 631 Waveland avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Julia Viola, to Harry H. Terte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Terte of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Block of 6822 Cornell avenue, announce the engage-ment of their daughter, Mabel, to Louis Siegel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Siegel. :ENTRAL Y. M. H. A. AND Y. W. H. A. COUNCIL OF CHICAGO. The Central Y. M. H. A. and Y. W. 1. A. Council of Chicago elected its regular officers Wednesday evening, )ctober 4, at the LaSalle hotel. Of-icers elected are: Louis A. Breskin, president; Arthur O. Thurbow,- vice-president; Oscar A. Caplan, secretary; Augusta Shapiro, treasurer, and Ruth lorse, marshal. A committee, consisting of Mr. A. 3. Turbow, chairman; Mr. David Horewich, Miss Rayda Posner, Mr. M. H. Gindich and Miss Augusta Shapiro was appointed to formulate plans and carry through a big entertainment to install officers, celebrate the constitu-tion of all the Young Men's Hebrew Associations and Young Women's Hebrew Associations in Chicago, and as a general "Y" get together. This is planned for sometime during the week ending October 28. SUCCOTH FESTIVAL AT THE WEST SIDE SABBATH SCHOOLS. The West Side Religious Schools of the Chicago Section, United Syna-gogues and Women's League of Amer-ica will give its annual Succoth cele-bration on Sunday afternoon, October 15, at 3 p. min., at the Assembly Hall of the Chicago Hebrew Institute, 1258 West Taylor street. The festival is under the management of Miss Anna Goldberg, Miss Fanny Tarnansky, Miss Sarah Jacobson, and a committee of the Women's League. Mr. Philip Seman, superintendent of the Insti-tute will address the children. SCHIFF AND COMPANY STATE BANK. At the regular meeting of the Board of Directors of this bank, held on September 9, in addition to the regularly quarterly dividend of 3 per cent, an extra dividend of 10 per cent was declared to shareholders of rec-ord September 26, payable on Septem-ber 30, making a total of 22 per cent for this year to date. With the regular dividend of 3 per cent for the fourth quarter, the divi-dends for the year will be 12 per cent regular, 13 per cent extra. "Her Trousseau" AINTY, silken un-dergarments for the bride-to-be should be se-lected carefully, consid-eration beiig given to both quality and ele-gance. Our unusually complete stocks and many attractive price ad-vantages, make this announce-ment of exceptional interest. Four-piece Bridal Outfit con-sisting of Gown, Envelope, Vest and Step-in, made of white crepe satin, new round neck gown, $45.00. ROS1EP ANDf INGERIESIIOP 1022 STEVENS BUILDING 17 N.STATE STREET oEARBORN 6062 CHICAO ai mmain m iNimmmiimiuimn iumiimu iuuiiiiiumuri amiiiilnliu SMartin < , Saxaphones Band Instruments Ludwig Drums and Drummer's Sup-plies Violins-Banjos String instruments and accessories for all instruments. _ . Our prices are right and quality unques- - Martin Band Instrument Co. 4th Floor i 214 8. Wabash Avenue s. Phone Wabash 2107 U1 BABY CARRIAGE HOSPITAL -Phone Us- LAKEVIEW 8759 I For Estimate Baby Carriages and Reed Sun Parlor Furniture Repaired, Re- 404 SO. WABASH AVE. finished and Upholstered. Vmi V1*7 3716 No. HALSTED ST. Ernie I OUng Recommended by Leading Loop Stores MARX RESTAURANT Catering to lovers of Sea food a real place to eat North West Cor. Madison & Dear-born Sts. .5a- GG EORGE FISHER & BROTHER IV FLOR ISTS 151 N. Wabash Ave. Central 484 Dearborn 5066 *U- --------------* U "Where the Greatest Flower Values Come From" Presents Arthur Sizemone and his Famous Dance Orchestra every day 12 a. m. to 2 p. m. 6 p. m. .to 8 p. m. 10 p. m. to Closing If You Dance come here to find spacious dancing floors and the finest syncopation. If You Eat try our American and Chi-nese Luncheon at 65c. Table d'Hote Dinner at $1.25 or excellent a la Carte Service. "Aeroplane Quality Food at Submarine Prices." No Cover Charge -on an a soIII MEN a ftrtAA ,,, 11
Object Description
Title | The Sentinel, v.048 no. 02, 1922 |
Subject | Jews--Illinois--Chicago--Periodicals |
Description | v.48 no. 2 (Oct. 13, 1922). The Sentinel was published weekly by the Sentinel Pub. Co. from 1911-1996. |
Publisher | Sentinel Publishing Company |
Contributors | Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies |
Date | 1922-10-13; 1920s (1920-1929) |
Format | Periodical |
Language | eng |
Coverage | United States--Illinois--Cook County--Chicago |
Rights | Made available by Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership. To request reproduction from a print copy or inquire about permissions, contact resources@spertus.edu. |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |
Description
Title | 00480002 30 |
Transcript | THE SENTINEL THE NEW WRIGHTWOOD CLUB HOUSE H.Rubenstein 504 Wrightwood Ave. Cor. Hampden Court Diversey 5280 and Diversey 7778 Beautifully decorated and spacious Club House of many rooms in which to hold your Wedding recep-tions and other social functions. I REAL LACE BY THE YARD Hand Made Lace Monograms for Linens and Lingerie in * Valenciennes and Venetian Point TO ORDER Luncheon Sets, Collars, Doilies, French Filet, Etc. VERMEIRE & de SMET MAKERS AND DIRECT IMPORTERS OF BELGIAN LACES 738 Fine Arts Bldg. 410 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE Harrison 3576 ***2'*43*1H 'H+~*9+ :2 : :*::::: t Why they come to "Chi-Rad"- -because the Chicago Radio Apparatus Co. is the oldest and largest exclusive radio house in the. Middle West. -because "If it's in Radio 'Chi-Rad' is certain to have it." -because any Radio part that does not come up to the high standard set by 'Chi-Rad', both in workmanship and material, will be adjust-ed to the complete sat-isfaction of the cust-omer. There is a world of Radio parts in our new catalog -be sure to write for it. Chicago Radio Apparatus Co. Inc. "Dependable Radio Equipment" 415 S. Dearborn St., CHICAGO Telephone Harrison 1716 mr THE MARTHA SHOP Offering a Wide Variety For All Occasions Afternoon Frocks and Summer Dresses priced especially low to clear our stock. Dainty effects. Beautiful shades in Geor-gette and Voiles. 5th Floor-Kesner Bldg. N. E. Corner Wabash and Madison Phone Dearborn 2109 Contributions for this Department must be legibly written on one side of the paper and mailed to reach The Sentinel office on or before Tuesday of each week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Strauss of 5012 Ellis avenue announce the en-gagement of their sister, Miss Mary Mendelson, to Samuel Strouse of Titusville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. David Neuman of 5310 South Michigan avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Dr. Maurice T. Marcus. Mr. and Mrs. S. Kallison of 2720 South State street announce the en-gagement of their daughter, Betty, to Irving Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Goldman. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Y. Johnson, 3609 Lexington street, take pleasure in announcing the betrothal of their daughter, Sophia, to Mr. William A. Deutsch of 2142 Alice place. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Davidson of 5307 Calumet avenue wish to an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Isabel, to Dr. Eugene S. Aron, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Aron of 6023 St. Lawrence avenue. Mr. and Mrs. M. Nabitowsky of 1253 North Rockwell street announce the engagement of their daughter, Bessie, to Jack Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Simon of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Marks of 550 Surf street announce the engagement of their daughter, Phoebe May Marks, to Maurice J. Nathanson, son of Mr. Samuel Nathanson. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Goldstein an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bertha Harriet Gold-stein of St. Paul, Minn., to Melvin Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn of 6242 Ellis avenue. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Cohen of 4637 Prairie avenue announce the engage-ment of their sister, Miss Esther Dor-othy Cohen, to Benjamin Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Frank of 4517 Michigan avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Jerome M. Moyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moyer of Indian-apolis, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. David Cohen of 6217 South Park avenue announce the en-gagement of their daughter, Helen Hannah, to Clarence W. Phillips, son of William Phillips of 5177 Michigan avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Saul I. Ginsburg of 631 Waveland avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Julia Viola, to Harry H. Terte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Terte of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Block of 6822 Cornell avenue, announce the engage-ment of their daughter, Mabel, to Louis Siegel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Siegel. :ENTRAL Y. M. H. A. AND Y. W. H. A. COUNCIL OF CHICAGO. The Central Y. M. H. A. and Y. W. 1. A. Council of Chicago elected its regular officers Wednesday evening, )ctober 4, at the LaSalle hotel. Of-icers elected are: Louis A. Breskin, president; Arthur O. Thurbow,- vice-president; Oscar A. Caplan, secretary; Augusta Shapiro, treasurer, and Ruth lorse, marshal. A committee, consisting of Mr. A. 3. Turbow, chairman; Mr. David Horewich, Miss Rayda Posner, Mr. M. H. Gindich and Miss Augusta Shapiro was appointed to formulate plans and carry through a big entertainment to install officers, celebrate the constitu-tion of all the Young Men's Hebrew Associations and Young Women's Hebrew Associations in Chicago, and as a general "Y" get together. This is planned for sometime during the week ending October 28. SUCCOTH FESTIVAL AT THE WEST SIDE SABBATH SCHOOLS. The West Side Religious Schools of the Chicago Section, United Syna-gogues and Women's League of Amer-ica will give its annual Succoth cele-bration on Sunday afternoon, October 15, at 3 p. min., at the Assembly Hall of the Chicago Hebrew Institute, 1258 West Taylor street. The festival is under the management of Miss Anna Goldberg, Miss Fanny Tarnansky, Miss Sarah Jacobson, and a committee of the Women's League. Mr. Philip Seman, superintendent of the Insti-tute will address the children. SCHIFF AND COMPANY STATE BANK. At the regular meeting of the Board of Directors of this bank, held on September 9, in addition to the regularly quarterly dividend of 3 per cent, an extra dividend of 10 per cent was declared to shareholders of rec-ord September 26, payable on Septem-ber 30, making a total of 22 per cent for this year to date. With the regular dividend of 3 per cent for the fourth quarter, the divi-dends for the year will be 12 per cent regular, 13 per cent extra. "Her Trousseau" AINTY, silken un-dergarments for the bride-to-be should be se-lected carefully, consid-eration beiig given to both quality and ele-gance. Our unusually complete stocks and many attractive price ad-vantages, make this announce-ment of exceptional interest. Four-piece Bridal Outfit con-sisting of Gown, Envelope, Vest and Step-in, made of white crepe satin, new round neck gown, $45.00. ROS1EP ANDf INGERIESIIOP 1022 STEVENS BUILDING 17 N.STATE STREET oEARBORN 6062 CHICAO ai mmain m iNimmmiimiuimn iumiimu iuuiiiiiumuri amiiiilnliu SMartin < , Saxaphones Band Instruments Ludwig Drums and Drummer's Sup-plies Violins-Banjos String instruments and accessories for all instruments. _ . Our prices are right and quality unques- - Martin Band Instrument Co. 4th Floor i 214 8. Wabash Avenue s. Phone Wabash 2107 U1 BABY CARRIAGE HOSPITAL -Phone Us- LAKEVIEW 8759 I For Estimate Baby Carriages and Reed Sun Parlor Furniture Repaired, Re- 404 SO. WABASH AVE. finished and Upholstered. Vmi V1*7 3716 No. HALSTED ST. Ernie I OUng Recommended by Leading Loop Stores MARX RESTAURANT Catering to lovers of Sea food a real place to eat North West Cor. Madison & Dear-born Sts. .5a- GG EORGE FISHER & BROTHER IV FLOR ISTS 151 N. Wabash Ave. Central 484 Dearborn 5066 *U- --------------* U "Where the Greatest Flower Values Come From" Presents Arthur Sizemone and his Famous Dance Orchestra every day 12 a. m. to 2 p. m. 6 p. m. .to 8 p. m. 10 p. m. to Closing If You Dance come here to find spacious dancing floors and the finest syncopation. If You Eat try our American and Chi-nese Luncheon at 65c. Table d'Hote Dinner at $1.25 or excellent a la Carte Service. "Aeroplane Quality Food at Submarine Prices." No Cover Charge -on an a soIII MEN a ftrtAA ,,, 11 |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |