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THE SENTINEL STYLISH STOUT BOOT SHOP 17 No. State St. 912 Stevens Bldg. Specializing in Distinctive and Combination Lasts for Slender Feet in ":) Boots, Oxfords \ jaI nd Strap Slippers Radcliffe's Stylish Stout Outsizes in-sure slim effects for full-fo rmed women, nicely com-bining firm arch-supporting features with flexibil-ity so as to promote the utmost foot comfort. We have the widest range of sizes offered in the city -as well as the most efficient staff of fitters. Fitting is a fine art here. Sizes 21/2 to 12, AAAA to EEE $7.50 to $13.50 ? i iiii1111111111111111II1IH11 111ti1ll1 u1uI1I1I1I1n1 11111111111111111111111111111111111iIIIIIIII The House of Unexcelled Quality Lingerie and Monograms The Trousseau Shop of Chicago 614-16 No. Michigan Ave. SUPERIOR 8214 III1lil lllll l lllllt lltl k1l l ll ll tt tu t ttt1ttt .. . . . ...... .. ... .. .. 51111111111llllllr1111111111111111 ll'1l 11 ll IIIIll inIII11111 All New Styles CORSETS AND BRASSIERES MADE TO ORDER Zugschwert Latest Models are Light Weight and Simple Construction STEVENS BLDG. 10TH FLOO1R 17 N. STATE STREET 30 YEARS ON STATE STREET 1 -- 1' PHARMACAL CO. DRUGGISTS Z14 DIVERSEY PARKWAY CHICAGO, ILL. A Drug Store in Everything the Name Implies We Deliver Tel. Buckingham 6020 PURE ICE CREAM Why pay more when you can buy your ice cream at wholesale prices. We manufacture bulk and brick ice cream, using the best material-all flavors. Community Dairy Products Co. We Deliver S354 S. Crawford Ave. Van Buren 2736 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. David Cohen of 1547 South Hamlin avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Rae, to Mr. Maurice Mendelsohn of this city, which took place Sunday, October 7 at the Hotel LaSalle, Rabbi Fram offi-ciating. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenebaum of 616 Aldine avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Bertha, to Julius J. Jacobson which took place Wednesday, October 10. Dr. and Mrs. Maurice S. Schoen-brod of 1328 Farwell avenue, an-nounce the marriage of their daugh-ter, Gladys Elaine, to Ralph L. Bloom of Pittsburgh, Pa., which took place Thursday, October 4 at the Wright-wood Club House. Miss Schoenbrod had as her bridal party, Mrs. Louis Balch, matron of honor; Mildred Don-nerstag, and Hanna Stein, bridesmaids, and Beatrice Schoenbrod, flower girl. The groom was attended by Leslie Schoenbrod as best man, Leonard Klopper and Melvin Lurie, ushers. Rabbi Samuel Cohon, formerly of Temple Mizpah, and who came from Cincinnati for the ceremony, officiated. Mme. Olitzka Sinai, accompanied by Mrs. Mark T. Goodman rendered some appropriate vocal selections. Mr. and Mrs. Bloom, after an extensive honey-moon trip in the east, will reside in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Schnadig announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Babette, to Harold Heinsfierter, on Tuesday, October 16 at the Standard Club. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hirschfield of 3137 Douglas boulevard, announce the approaching marriage of their daugh-, ter, Ruth, to Murray Jasmer of New York City which will take place Octo-ber 14. The marriage is announced of Miss H. King of 340 Kensington avenue, to Mr. Raymond Levin, which took place Sunday, October 7 at the Michigan Avenue Club House. Mr. and Mrs. I. Frank of 4520 North Sawyer avenue, announce the mar-riage of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Jack Wiener at the Michigan Avenue Club House on Sunday, October 7. The marriage of Miss Florence Leo-nore Weiskopf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Weiskopf of 938 Glengyle place, to George H. Daskal took place on Sept. 30 at the Black-stone Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Daskal are spending their honeymoon in Cali-fornia. Announcement is made of the mar-riage of Miss Mary lonia Horwich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Horwich of 3041 N. Central Park avenue, to Morey L. Newman of Muskegon, Mich., which took place on Sept. 20. Mrs. Bertha Herzog Adler of 5625 Prairie avenue, announces the mar-riage of her daughter, Ruth Gertrude, to James Ainsfield, which took place on Oct. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ainsfield will be at home after Nov. 15 at 3518 Pine Grove avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marcus of Ham- . mond, Ind., announce the approach-ing marriage of their daughter, Sadye Lillian, to Louis J. Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolf of 4939 Calu-met avenue, which is to take place this evening at the Cooper-Carlton hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf will reside at 5618 Calumet avenue. The marriage of Miss Pauline Ro- 27 senstein, sister of Charles A. Rosen-stein of 4741 Magnolia avenue, and Samuel H. Harris, son of A. Harris of New York City, took place on Sept. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Max Arnold of Cleve-land, 0., announce the marriage of their daughter, Syilvia, to Irwin I. Altschuler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Altschuler of Chicago. M. Ertrachter of 2131 Evergreen avenue announces the marriage of his daughter, Lillian, to Sam Treger of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Gordon of 2053 West Division street announce the marriage of their daughter, Freida Louise, to Harold J. Salzman of Chi-cago, which takes place today. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lichtenfield of 1108 North Oakley boulevard, announce the approaching marriage of their daugh-ter, Lena, to Ned M. Bober, on Tues-day, October 16. The ceremony will be held at the Congregation Dorshe Tov at seven o'clock, followed by a re-ception at the Hotel LaSalle. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I. Weitzman of 1660 South Clifton Park avenue, an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Jessamine, to Mr. Jack Nadolna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nadolna, on Sun-day, October 14. Miss Weitzman was formerly secretary of the Washington Boulevard Temple. SOCIAL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bernstein will celebrate the bar mitzvah of their son, Arthur J., on Saturday morning, Octo-ber 20 at the South Side Hebrew Con-gregation, 59th street and Michigan avenue. A reception will be held at their home on Saturday evening, from eight to eleven o'clock. The Epilson Gamma Sorority held their first meeting at the home of Idelle M. Gutman, on Sunday, Octo-ber 7. The following officers were re-elected: Ethel Rubin, president; Marguerite Alexander, secretary and treasurer. The members are the Misses Mary Terman, Ella Dan, Ad-eline Shapiro, Fannie Globe, Idell Gut-man and Mrs. Gertrude Jordon. The last regular meeting of the Alpha Zeta Lambda Sorority was held on Friday evening, October 5 at the home of Miss Belle Fleischman, 959 North Oakley boulevard. Plans are being made for a social and dance to be given on Sunday afternoon, Novem-ber 25 at the Marigold Gardens. A social was given at the home of Miss Shirley Sterling, 1148 S. Albany avenue, on Saturday, October 6, the guests including the Misses Lillian Siegel, Marion Rubenstein, Mary Brodsky, Diana Granok, Sylvia Weis-berg, Inez Malekow, Shirley Chalen and Lillian Gertner. Miss Lillian Siegel was the hostess. The Phi Alpha Sigma Club held its first open meeting last Sunday after-noon at 4826 North Tripp avenue. The officers are: President, N. R. Gold-stein; vice president, E. Sultan; secre-tary, H. A. Daar; treasurer, D. Messer; chairman of membership committee, E. Sultan; chairman of athletic com-mittee, S. H. Kadin, and chairman of social committee, D. R. Berkman. FASHION NOTE The Taylor Teens, that smart sec-tion of the W. H. Taylor, Inc., estab-lishment, with the lovliest dresses and frocks fashioned for the debutante in the younger set, invite all who already know what treasurers may be found there, as well as those to whom it may still be strange, to visit the fall show-ings now replete with all that is em-bodied in style and smartness. The miss and the smaller woman who is interested in finding the frock of slen-derer lines, will find this section of wonderful interest. When you are thinking EBoufy ing or Sellin Hibbard Porter & Bro. CENTRAL Placing your 105 So. Dearborn St., Chicago 5200 INSURANCE MEMBERS Negotiating Chicago Real Estate Board, National As- LOANS sociation of Real Estate Boards, Chicago Ask for Underwriters' Association. S. C. IVERSEN Or RENTING 34 YEARS IN SAME LOCATION IER N Barbara Kay's Shop 613 DIVERSEY PKWY. FOR YOUR SHAMPOOS MARCELS HAIR DRESS MANICURES Hair Dyeing and English Muscle Strapping Facials Perfumes and Toilet Articles You will enjoy the atmosphere PHONE DIVERSEY 1897 hone Oakland 0830 W. H. Kidwell & Son FLORISTS CHICAGO 929 East Forty-third Street DRAPERIES AND LACE CURTAINS BRASS RODS -PHONES-SHADES VAN BUREN 1042 KEDZIE 0992 LACE SHADES The Great Western Shade Co. INC. 4018-20 West Madison St. Peerless Gift Shop 3941 Lincoln Ave. Near Irving Blvd. GreetingCards G IFT S Something FOR ALL Suitable OCCASIONS for Every Occasion BE SURE TO SEE OUR DISPLAY OF LEATHER GOODS Join One of Our 25c a Week Clubs 3411 Lawrence Ave. Phone Irving 4474 SH ADES ,..hVoann Beur en 4554. Window Shades, Curtain Rods, Lace Shades Garfield Park Window Shade Co. 3234 W. Harrison Street DRAPERIES Telephone Sheldrake ( 7982 Distinctive Bridal 4jllUUl 1 Portraits \. .4 PHOTOGRAPHER I 6566 SHERIDAN ROAD S Sittings Arranged in the Home I ~1)111111111~1111IlllI IIIIIIIIlll OSEPHKAF =nllt
Object Description
Title | The Sentinel, v.052 no. 02, 1923 |
Subject | Jews--Illinois--Chicago--Periodicals |
Description | v.52 no. 2 (Oct. 12, 1923). The Sentinel was published weekly by the Sentinel Pub. Co. from 1911-1996. |
Publisher | Sentinel Publishing Company |
Contributors | Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies |
Date | 1923-10-12; 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 | 00520002 27 |
Transcript | THE SENTINEL STYLISH STOUT BOOT SHOP 17 No. State St. 912 Stevens Bldg. Specializing in Distinctive and Combination Lasts for Slender Feet in ":) Boots, Oxfords \ jaI nd Strap Slippers Radcliffe's Stylish Stout Outsizes in-sure slim effects for full-fo rmed women, nicely com-bining firm arch-supporting features with flexibil-ity so as to promote the utmost foot comfort. We have the widest range of sizes offered in the city -as well as the most efficient staff of fitters. Fitting is a fine art here. Sizes 21/2 to 12, AAAA to EEE $7.50 to $13.50 ? i iiii1111111111111111II1IH11 111ti1ll1 u1uI1I1I1I1n1 11111111111111111111111111111111111iIIIIIIII The House of Unexcelled Quality Lingerie and Monograms The Trousseau Shop of Chicago 614-16 No. Michigan Ave. SUPERIOR 8214 III1lil lllll l lllllt lltl k1l l ll ll tt tu t ttt1ttt .. . . . ...... .. ... .. .. 51111111111llllllr1111111111111111 ll'1l 11 ll IIIIll inIII11111 All New Styles CORSETS AND BRASSIERES MADE TO ORDER Zugschwert Latest Models are Light Weight and Simple Construction STEVENS BLDG. 10TH FLOO1R 17 N. STATE STREET 30 YEARS ON STATE STREET 1 -- 1' PHARMACAL CO. DRUGGISTS Z14 DIVERSEY PARKWAY CHICAGO, ILL. A Drug Store in Everything the Name Implies We Deliver Tel. Buckingham 6020 PURE ICE CREAM Why pay more when you can buy your ice cream at wholesale prices. We manufacture bulk and brick ice cream, using the best material-all flavors. Community Dairy Products Co. We Deliver S354 S. Crawford Ave. Van Buren 2736 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. David Cohen of 1547 South Hamlin avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Rae, to Mr. Maurice Mendelsohn of this city, which took place Sunday, October 7 at the Hotel LaSalle, Rabbi Fram offi-ciating. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenebaum of 616 Aldine avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Bertha, to Julius J. Jacobson which took place Wednesday, October 10. Dr. and Mrs. Maurice S. Schoen-brod of 1328 Farwell avenue, an-nounce the marriage of their daugh-ter, Gladys Elaine, to Ralph L. Bloom of Pittsburgh, Pa., which took place Thursday, October 4 at the Wright-wood Club House. Miss Schoenbrod had as her bridal party, Mrs. Louis Balch, matron of honor; Mildred Don-nerstag, and Hanna Stein, bridesmaids, and Beatrice Schoenbrod, flower girl. The groom was attended by Leslie Schoenbrod as best man, Leonard Klopper and Melvin Lurie, ushers. Rabbi Samuel Cohon, formerly of Temple Mizpah, and who came from Cincinnati for the ceremony, officiated. Mme. Olitzka Sinai, accompanied by Mrs. Mark T. Goodman rendered some appropriate vocal selections. Mr. and Mrs. Bloom, after an extensive honey-moon trip in the east, will reside in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Schnadig announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Babette, to Harold Heinsfierter, on Tuesday, October 16 at the Standard Club. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hirschfield of 3137 Douglas boulevard, announce the approaching marriage of their daugh-, ter, Ruth, to Murray Jasmer of New York City which will take place Octo-ber 14. The marriage is announced of Miss H. King of 340 Kensington avenue, to Mr. Raymond Levin, which took place Sunday, October 7 at the Michigan Avenue Club House. Mr. and Mrs. I. Frank of 4520 North Sawyer avenue, announce the mar-riage of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Jack Wiener at the Michigan Avenue Club House on Sunday, October 7. The marriage of Miss Florence Leo-nore Weiskopf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Weiskopf of 938 Glengyle place, to George H. Daskal took place on Sept. 30 at the Black-stone Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Daskal are spending their honeymoon in Cali-fornia. Announcement is made of the mar-riage of Miss Mary lonia Horwich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Horwich of 3041 N. Central Park avenue, to Morey L. Newman of Muskegon, Mich., which took place on Sept. 20. Mrs. Bertha Herzog Adler of 5625 Prairie avenue, announces the mar-riage of her daughter, Ruth Gertrude, to James Ainsfield, which took place on Oct. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ainsfield will be at home after Nov. 15 at 3518 Pine Grove avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marcus of Ham- . mond, Ind., announce the approach-ing marriage of their daughter, Sadye Lillian, to Louis J. Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolf of 4939 Calu-met avenue, which is to take place this evening at the Cooper-Carlton hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf will reside at 5618 Calumet avenue. The marriage of Miss Pauline Ro- 27 senstein, sister of Charles A. Rosen-stein of 4741 Magnolia avenue, and Samuel H. Harris, son of A. Harris of New York City, took place on Sept. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Max Arnold of Cleve-land, 0., announce the marriage of their daughter, Syilvia, to Irwin I. Altschuler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Altschuler of Chicago. M. Ertrachter of 2131 Evergreen avenue announces the marriage of his daughter, Lillian, to Sam Treger of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Gordon of 2053 West Division street announce the marriage of their daughter, Freida Louise, to Harold J. Salzman of Chi-cago, which takes place today. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lichtenfield of 1108 North Oakley boulevard, announce the approaching marriage of their daugh-ter, Lena, to Ned M. Bober, on Tues-day, October 16. The ceremony will be held at the Congregation Dorshe Tov at seven o'clock, followed by a re-ception at the Hotel LaSalle. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I. Weitzman of 1660 South Clifton Park avenue, an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Jessamine, to Mr. Jack Nadolna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nadolna, on Sun-day, October 14. Miss Weitzman was formerly secretary of the Washington Boulevard Temple. SOCIAL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bernstein will celebrate the bar mitzvah of their son, Arthur J., on Saturday morning, Octo-ber 20 at the South Side Hebrew Con-gregation, 59th street and Michigan avenue. A reception will be held at their home on Saturday evening, from eight to eleven o'clock. The Epilson Gamma Sorority held their first meeting at the home of Idelle M. Gutman, on Sunday, Octo-ber 7. The following officers were re-elected: Ethel Rubin, president; Marguerite Alexander, secretary and treasurer. The members are the Misses Mary Terman, Ella Dan, Ad-eline Shapiro, Fannie Globe, Idell Gut-man and Mrs. Gertrude Jordon. The last regular meeting of the Alpha Zeta Lambda Sorority was held on Friday evening, October 5 at the home of Miss Belle Fleischman, 959 North Oakley boulevard. Plans are being made for a social and dance to be given on Sunday afternoon, Novem-ber 25 at the Marigold Gardens. A social was given at the home of Miss Shirley Sterling, 1148 S. Albany avenue, on Saturday, October 6, the guests including the Misses Lillian Siegel, Marion Rubenstein, Mary Brodsky, Diana Granok, Sylvia Weis-berg, Inez Malekow, Shirley Chalen and Lillian Gertner. Miss Lillian Siegel was the hostess. The Phi Alpha Sigma Club held its first open meeting last Sunday after-noon at 4826 North Tripp avenue. The officers are: President, N. R. Gold-stein; vice president, E. Sultan; secre-tary, H. A. Daar; treasurer, D. Messer; chairman of membership committee, E. Sultan; chairman of athletic com-mittee, S. H. Kadin, and chairman of social committee, D. R. Berkman. FASHION NOTE The Taylor Teens, that smart sec-tion of the W. H. Taylor, Inc., estab-lishment, with the lovliest dresses and frocks fashioned for the debutante in the younger set, invite all who already know what treasurers may be found there, as well as those to whom it may still be strange, to visit the fall show-ings now replete with all that is em-bodied in style and smartness. The miss and the smaller woman who is interested in finding the frock of slen-derer lines, will find this section of wonderful interest. When you are thinking EBoufy ing or Sellin Hibbard Porter & Bro. CENTRAL Placing your 105 So. Dearborn St., Chicago 5200 INSURANCE MEMBERS Negotiating Chicago Real Estate Board, National As- LOANS sociation of Real Estate Boards, Chicago Ask for Underwriters' Association. S. C. IVERSEN Or RENTING 34 YEARS IN SAME LOCATION IER N Barbara Kay's Shop 613 DIVERSEY PKWY. FOR YOUR SHAMPOOS MARCELS HAIR DRESS MANICURES Hair Dyeing and English Muscle Strapping Facials Perfumes and Toilet Articles You will enjoy the atmosphere PHONE DIVERSEY 1897 hone Oakland 0830 W. H. Kidwell & Son FLORISTS CHICAGO 929 East Forty-third Street DRAPERIES AND LACE CURTAINS BRASS RODS -PHONES-SHADES VAN BUREN 1042 KEDZIE 0992 LACE SHADES The Great Western Shade Co. INC. 4018-20 West Madison St. Peerless Gift Shop 3941 Lincoln Ave. Near Irving Blvd. GreetingCards G IFT S Something FOR ALL Suitable OCCASIONS for Every Occasion BE SURE TO SEE OUR DISPLAY OF LEATHER GOODS Join One of Our 25c a Week Clubs 3411 Lawrence Ave. Phone Irving 4474 SH ADES ,..hVoann Beur en 4554. Window Shades, Curtain Rods, Lace Shades Garfield Park Window Shade Co. 3234 W. Harrison Street DRAPERIES Telephone Sheldrake ( 7982 Distinctive Bridal 4jllUUl 1 Portraits \. .4 PHOTOGRAPHER I 6566 SHERIDAN ROAD S Sittings Arranged in the Home I ~1)111111111~1111IlllI IIIIIIIIlll OSEPHKAF =nllt |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |