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THE SENTINEL "BLUE RIDGE" The World's Champion High Heat Low Ash No-Clinker Selected and Quaranteed Pocahontas Coal A Ton or Carload Sold only by Western Fuel Company 0494 West 1234 Austin 1234 Columbus 7700 Euclid HEAT MERCHANTS for 35 Years BAMBOO INN 78 W. Randolph St., at Clark CENTRAL 8071 THE 'BAMBOO INN ORCHESTRA Spiegler Bros. Proprietors 1612 ROOSEVELT ROAD Near Ashland Boulevard 3941 LINCOLN AVENUE Near Irving Park Blvd. EXCELLENT FOODalPOPULAR PRICE; Home-Made Strudels and Pastries Genuine Hungarian Cuisine ii yjl Socials lIie - I~II~ Miss Flora J. Wolfson of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. Nancy Wolfson of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Frank Roth of St. Louis, Mrs. H. L. Ettman of St. Louis, Mrs. Bella Heilbron of Chicago, Mrs. Herman Loewenstein of San Francisco, Mrs. H. D. Bauer of Memphis, Mrs. J. D. Nathan of Memphis are guests of their sisters, Mrs. N. Rindskopf and Mrs. Joseph S. Kaufman of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wayne of Kansas City has returned home after having spent the summer in Atlantic City, New York and Chicago. Eighteen girls gathered for a sur-prise shower honoring Miss May Steiner, Sunday, October 2. Miss Steiner is the bride-elect of Harry Finkel. The date of their wedding has been set for Thanksgiving Eve. Mrs. Victor L. Schrager, 3417 West Adams street, entertained in honor of Miss Lillian Herstein, who has recently returned from Palestine. The Selarno brothers, assisted by Sarah Greco, fur-nished entertainment. Covers were laid for forty-five guests. Rabbi and Mrs. Aaron Cohen an-nounce the bar-mitzvah of their son, Herzl, to take place Saturday morn-ing, October 15, at Beth Israel-Sinai temple, Racine, Wisconsin. No cards. Mrs. Nettie Steiner entertained with a luncheon and card party at her home in honor of her daughter, May, who is to be married Thanksgiving Eve, to Harry Gerrald Finkel. The Tau Gamma Phi Sorority are celebrating their fourth anniversary with a dinner at the Stevens hotel, fol-lowed by a theatre party on Wednes-day, October 19. Miss Rae Gordon, president, is acting as hostess, and Miss Bryna Katz is in charge of ar-rangements. A meeting of the Alpha Omega Gamma sorority was held at the home of Miss Edith Katz, 2623 West Iowa street. A baby doll party was set for Sunday, October 23. Miss Sylvia Mil-ler is president, Miss Gilda Stemler, secretary, and Miss Ray Quen, treas-urer. Miss Hilda Kahan, 5059 Ellis ave-nue, will entertain members and pledges of Sigma Alpha Phi sorority, Beta Chapter (American Conservatory of Music), on Sunday afternoon, Oc-tober 23. Beta officers are: Jeanbelle Rosenberg, 8236 Ellis avenue, presi-dent; Charlotte Weiss, 5676 Ridge avenue, vice president; Hilda Kahan, secretary; Mary Dulkin, Evanston, treasurer. Rho Chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon sorority will sponsor an informal dance at the Allerton club on Saturday even-ing, October 22. The committee in charge includes the following members of the sorority: Bernice Jenks, Nettie Cohen, Adelaide David, Betty Wein-per and Betty Rubin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Herron, 818 Lafayette parkway, will be at home Sunday, October 23, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10, in honor of the bar-mitzvah of their son, Harold. Clubs I Temple Emanuel Sisterhood-The next regular meeting will be held Tues-day, October 25, at 2 p. m., instead of on the regular meeting day because of the meeting in Chicago of the State Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. The afternoon will be devoted to opera. A program has been arranged by Mrs. A.: J. Guettel. Final plans will be announced at this meeting for the affair to be given at the Temple, No-vember 5 and 6. All are welcome. Ravenswood Ladies' Auxiliary-Ar-rangements are being made for a bazaar to take place the week of No-vember 6 to 13 at 2606 Lawrence ave-nue, the proceeds of which will go towards the building of a community center, Hebrew school and house of worship. The chairman of the bazaar is Mrs. M. Meyers. Mrs. Ben Oberman is president of the Ladies' Auxiliary and Mrs. William Silverman, secretary. The Northwest Fellowship Club- We contemplate a series of lectures to begin in the near future. The .first lecture will be on the book "That Man Heine," by Samuel A. Hoffman. Plans have been completed for the thirteenth anniversary banquet to be held at the Bal Taberin, Hotel Sherman, on No-vember 2. Judge Michael Feinberg will talk. Moving pictures of the Club house will be shown that evening. Isadore Janowitz has been appointed treasurer of the banquet committee, and Dr. J. B. Shapiro is in charge of the music and entertainment. South Shore Temple Y. P. A.-Our next afternoon social will be held Sun-day, October 23. After October, our socials will be held on the first and third Sundays of the month. Our an-nual affair will take place in the form of a Cabaret Party this year. Watch for particulars. Convalescent Aid of Rest Haven- The first business meeting of the sea-son will be held at the Bismarck hotel on Thursday, October 27, at 2 p. m. A surprise program has been arranged by Mrs. Lydia Goodman. Refresh-ments will be served. All are invited. Arrangements have been completed for a theatre party, to be held early in December. Mrs. M. Wile is president of the organization. Chicago Convalescent Aid of Rest Haven, Lawndale District-Mrs. M. Wile, president, Mrs. H. Gordon, sup-erintendent of Rest Haven, and Mrs. Wurzburg, a guest, were speakers at the opening meeting held on Wednes-day, October 12. Plans for the com-ing theatre party were discussed. Mrs. Omensky presided. Jewish Consumptive's Relief Society -A regular meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 26, at 2:30 p. m., at the Roosevelt hall, State-Lake build-ing. Mr. Louis Kahn, director of the Research Bureau, will be the speaker of the afternoon. A musical number and refreshments will follow. Mrs. Benjamin Ruekberg is in charge of the program. Mrs. M. L. Aren is presi-dent of the organization. Woman's Auxiliary to Ramah Lodge, B'nai B'rith-A special meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 25, at 8 p. m., in room 801, Westminster building, 110 South Dearborn street. Miss Mary Blum is president of the organization. Luncheon, 65c Dinner, $1.00 DANCING No Cover Charge Open from 11:00 A. M. to 2:30 A. M. -s s s g s s s-ss s s s S MANDARIN GARDEN 4003 Broadway At Irving Park Blvd. SPECIAL Noon-Day | Table d'Hote Lunch, 55c iI Dinners Daily THE FINEST APPOINTED Chinese and American Restaurant. Phone Buckingham 4980 T. Y. CHOY, Mgr. EAGLE ARMS HOTEL 1535 N. California Ave. V Block Humboldt L Sta. Near North Avenue DINE and DANCE in the Most Beautiful New and Modern Hotel on the Northwest Side HIGH CLASS CATERING Beautiful Halls for Weddings, Banquets, Bridge Parties, Lodge Meetings and all Social Occasions FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE: HUMBOLDT 1800 :-: BRUNSWICK 4144 JESSELSON & STIEFEL Dealers in FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED FISH OYSTERS AND SEA FOOD 3716 COTTAGE GROVE AVE. - Douglas 3119 7038 SOUTH STATE ST. - Triangle 7868-9200 1463 EAST 67h ST. - - - - Midway 9278 2667 EAST 75th ST. - - - South Shre 10377 DELIVERY SERVICE "SHOP BY PHONE" evey one -ful Salads and ltoAMf wonderful ooM tnealh Pastries (freshly baked 1bINDLAHRCS (VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 170 N.STATE ST., CMICAGO. Phone Sheldrake 8214 Oriental Garden CHINESE AMI RICAN RESTAURANT Jerry Potter and His Orchestra The North Side's Most Unique Dancing Palace. D. S. Yow, Manaper 1561 HOWARD AVENUE EDWARDS for quality foods FANCY GROCERIES AND MEATS 1547 East 53rd Street HYDE PARK 8117-8118 Telephone FAIRFAX 3918 New Bamboo Inn 3222 W. Madison St. Nevada 2065 High Class Entertainment Dancing and Music Finest Chinese and American Cooking Business Lunch 11 to 2 Dinner 5 to 8 SUNDAY SPECIAL, $1.25 CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNER 'I
Object Description
Title | The Sentinel, v.068 no. 03, 1927 |
Subject | Jews--Illinois--Chicago--Periodicals |
Description | v.68 no. 3 (Oct. 21, 1927). The Sentinel was published weekly by the Sentinel Pub. Co. from 1911-1996. |
Publisher | Sentinel Publishing Company |
Contributors | Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies |
Date | 1927-10-21; 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 | 00680003 18 |
Transcript | THE SENTINEL "BLUE RIDGE" The World's Champion High Heat Low Ash No-Clinker Selected and Quaranteed Pocahontas Coal A Ton or Carload Sold only by Western Fuel Company 0494 West 1234 Austin 1234 Columbus 7700 Euclid HEAT MERCHANTS for 35 Years BAMBOO INN 78 W. Randolph St., at Clark CENTRAL 8071 THE 'BAMBOO INN ORCHESTRA Spiegler Bros. Proprietors 1612 ROOSEVELT ROAD Near Ashland Boulevard 3941 LINCOLN AVENUE Near Irving Park Blvd. EXCELLENT FOODalPOPULAR PRICE; Home-Made Strudels and Pastries Genuine Hungarian Cuisine ii yjl Socials lIie - I~II~ Miss Flora J. Wolfson of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. Nancy Wolfson of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Frank Roth of St. Louis, Mrs. H. L. Ettman of St. Louis, Mrs. Bella Heilbron of Chicago, Mrs. Herman Loewenstein of San Francisco, Mrs. H. D. Bauer of Memphis, Mrs. J. D. Nathan of Memphis are guests of their sisters, Mrs. N. Rindskopf and Mrs. Joseph S. Kaufman of Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wayne of Kansas City has returned home after having spent the summer in Atlantic City, New York and Chicago. Eighteen girls gathered for a sur-prise shower honoring Miss May Steiner, Sunday, October 2. Miss Steiner is the bride-elect of Harry Finkel. The date of their wedding has been set for Thanksgiving Eve. Mrs. Victor L. Schrager, 3417 West Adams street, entertained in honor of Miss Lillian Herstein, who has recently returned from Palestine. The Selarno brothers, assisted by Sarah Greco, fur-nished entertainment. Covers were laid for forty-five guests. Rabbi and Mrs. Aaron Cohen an-nounce the bar-mitzvah of their son, Herzl, to take place Saturday morn-ing, October 15, at Beth Israel-Sinai temple, Racine, Wisconsin. No cards. Mrs. Nettie Steiner entertained with a luncheon and card party at her home in honor of her daughter, May, who is to be married Thanksgiving Eve, to Harry Gerrald Finkel. The Tau Gamma Phi Sorority are celebrating their fourth anniversary with a dinner at the Stevens hotel, fol-lowed by a theatre party on Wednes-day, October 19. Miss Rae Gordon, president, is acting as hostess, and Miss Bryna Katz is in charge of ar-rangements. A meeting of the Alpha Omega Gamma sorority was held at the home of Miss Edith Katz, 2623 West Iowa street. A baby doll party was set for Sunday, October 23. Miss Sylvia Mil-ler is president, Miss Gilda Stemler, secretary, and Miss Ray Quen, treas-urer. Miss Hilda Kahan, 5059 Ellis ave-nue, will entertain members and pledges of Sigma Alpha Phi sorority, Beta Chapter (American Conservatory of Music), on Sunday afternoon, Oc-tober 23. Beta officers are: Jeanbelle Rosenberg, 8236 Ellis avenue, presi-dent; Charlotte Weiss, 5676 Ridge avenue, vice president; Hilda Kahan, secretary; Mary Dulkin, Evanston, treasurer. Rho Chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon sorority will sponsor an informal dance at the Allerton club on Saturday even-ing, October 22. The committee in charge includes the following members of the sorority: Bernice Jenks, Nettie Cohen, Adelaide David, Betty Wein-per and Betty Rubin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Herron, 818 Lafayette parkway, will be at home Sunday, October 23, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10, in honor of the bar-mitzvah of their son, Harold. Clubs I Temple Emanuel Sisterhood-The next regular meeting will be held Tues-day, October 25, at 2 p. m., instead of on the regular meeting day because of the meeting in Chicago of the State Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. The afternoon will be devoted to opera. A program has been arranged by Mrs. A.: J. Guettel. Final plans will be announced at this meeting for the affair to be given at the Temple, No-vember 5 and 6. All are welcome. Ravenswood Ladies' Auxiliary-Ar-rangements are being made for a bazaar to take place the week of No-vember 6 to 13 at 2606 Lawrence ave-nue, the proceeds of which will go towards the building of a community center, Hebrew school and house of worship. The chairman of the bazaar is Mrs. M. Meyers. Mrs. Ben Oberman is president of the Ladies' Auxiliary and Mrs. William Silverman, secretary. The Northwest Fellowship Club- We contemplate a series of lectures to begin in the near future. The .first lecture will be on the book "That Man Heine," by Samuel A. Hoffman. Plans have been completed for the thirteenth anniversary banquet to be held at the Bal Taberin, Hotel Sherman, on No-vember 2. Judge Michael Feinberg will talk. Moving pictures of the Club house will be shown that evening. Isadore Janowitz has been appointed treasurer of the banquet committee, and Dr. J. B. Shapiro is in charge of the music and entertainment. South Shore Temple Y. P. A.-Our next afternoon social will be held Sun-day, October 23. After October, our socials will be held on the first and third Sundays of the month. Our an-nual affair will take place in the form of a Cabaret Party this year. Watch for particulars. Convalescent Aid of Rest Haven- The first business meeting of the sea-son will be held at the Bismarck hotel on Thursday, October 27, at 2 p. m. A surprise program has been arranged by Mrs. Lydia Goodman. Refresh-ments will be served. All are invited. Arrangements have been completed for a theatre party, to be held early in December. Mrs. M. Wile is president of the organization. Chicago Convalescent Aid of Rest Haven, Lawndale District-Mrs. M. Wile, president, Mrs. H. Gordon, sup-erintendent of Rest Haven, and Mrs. Wurzburg, a guest, were speakers at the opening meeting held on Wednes-day, October 12. Plans for the com-ing theatre party were discussed. Mrs. Omensky presided. Jewish Consumptive's Relief Society -A regular meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 26, at 2:30 p. m., at the Roosevelt hall, State-Lake build-ing. Mr. Louis Kahn, director of the Research Bureau, will be the speaker of the afternoon. A musical number and refreshments will follow. Mrs. Benjamin Ruekberg is in charge of the program. Mrs. M. L. Aren is presi-dent of the organization. Woman's Auxiliary to Ramah Lodge, B'nai B'rith-A special meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 25, at 8 p. m., in room 801, Westminster building, 110 South Dearborn street. Miss Mary Blum is president of the organization. Luncheon, 65c Dinner, $1.00 DANCING No Cover Charge Open from 11:00 A. M. to 2:30 A. M. -s s s g s s s-ss s s s S MANDARIN GARDEN 4003 Broadway At Irving Park Blvd. SPECIAL Noon-Day | Table d'Hote Lunch, 55c iI Dinners Daily THE FINEST APPOINTED Chinese and American Restaurant. Phone Buckingham 4980 T. Y. CHOY, Mgr. EAGLE ARMS HOTEL 1535 N. California Ave. V Block Humboldt L Sta. Near North Avenue DINE and DANCE in the Most Beautiful New and Modern Hotel on the Northwest Side HIGH CLASS CATERING Beautiful Halls for Weddings, Banquets, Bridge Parties, Lodge Meetings and all Social Occasions FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE: HUMBOLDT 1800 :-: BRUNSWICK 4144 JESSELSON & STIEFEL Dealers in FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED FISH OYSTERS AND SEA FOOD 3716 COTTAGE GROVE AVE. - Douglas 3119 7038 SOUTH STATE ST. - Triangle 7868-9200 1463 EAST 67h ST. - - - - Midway 9278 2667 EAST 75th ST. - - - South Shre 10377 DELIVERY SERVICE "SHOP BY PHONE" evey one -ful Salads and ltoAMf wonderful ooM tnealh Pastries (freshly baked 1bINDLAHRCS (VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 170 N.STATE ST., CMICAGO. Phone Sheldrake 8214 Oriental Garden CHINESE AMI RICAN RESTAURANT Jerry Potter and His Orchestra The North Side's Most Unique Dancing Palace. D. S. Yow, Manaper 1561 HOWARD AVENUE EDWARDS for quality foods FANCY GROCERIES AND MEATS 1547 East 53rd Street HYDE PARK 8117-8118 Telephone FAIRFAX 3918 New Bamboo Inn 3222 W. Madison St. Nevada 2065 High Class Entertainment Dancing and Music Finest Chinese and American Cooking Business Lunch 11 to 2 Dinner 5 to 8 SUNDAY SPECIAL, $1.25 CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNER 'I |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |