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THE SENTINEL THE NEW WRIGHTWOOD CLUB HOUSE H.Rubensteiu 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. 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 & do SMET MAKERS AND DIRECT IMPORTERS OF BELGIAN LACES 738 Fine Arts Bldg. 410 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE Harrison 3576 If~~ff-H-.Y*~~ .t~Lr~ t~-~ 4C "Chi-Rad" Storage"B" Battery -the cheapest well-made Stor-age "B" Battery on the radio market. It will operate a tube approximately 1,000 hours. Re-chargeable overnight for less than 5c. Be sure to see this remarkable battery. No. 4 "Chi-Rad" Storage "B" Battery, 221/s volt section (mounted) $6.0 21/2 volt section (single cell) .50 No. 4a "Chi-Rad" Storage "B" Bat-tery Charger ..............................$1.90 Ask for No, 4 Battery WliaCdopar~so 415~"DDEePaErbMoDr ASBtL E o. THE MARTHA SHOP Offers a wide variety of Afternoon Frocks and Dresses for all occas-ions. Dainty Effects. Beautiful Shades. 5th Floor Kesner Bldg. N.E. Cor. Wabash & Madison Phone Dearborn 2109 Contributions for this Department SOCIAL The Theda Phi Kappa Fraternity of the B. D. 0. Z. Temple will hold an informal' dance at the Temple, 1908 Humboldt boulevard, Saturday eve-ning, November 18. Invitations may be secured from the following mem-bers: Harold Blitz, Charles Kimmel, Harris Natker, Ernest Newman, Wm. Reisz, Eugene Seiop and Nathan Skiraw. must be legibly written on one side Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldstein of of the paper and mailed to reach The 1755 Milwaukee avenue were sur- Sentinel office on or before Tuesday prised with a dinner on Sunday, of each week. October 28, at the home of their chil-dren, Mr. and Mrs. J. Felsen, in honor of their 30th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Edelstone an- Covers were laid for fourteen. Mr. nounce the engagement of their daugh- and Mrs. Goldstein received many ter Violet, to Julian Bomash, son of beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bomash of the Madison Park hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Matros (Ann Mr. and Mrs. Cadi Klein of 622 Taradash) of 1653 South Central Park Sergeant avenue, Joplin, Mo., announce avenue announce the arrival of a son the engagement of their daughter Jack Irwin on Thursday, October 26. Rosine, to Chester A. Olff of Grand Mr. and Mrs. M. Sterling of 1041 Rapids, Mich., formerly of Chicago, South Robey street have moved to son of Max Olff, South Bend, Ind. 1143 South Albany avenue where they Mrs. Eleanore Siegel of 1327 South will be pleased to receive their rela- Harding avenue announce the engage- tives and friends. ment of her daughter Helen, to Alex Saturday evening, November 18, the Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Fisher Eleanor Sorority will give its third of 3229 Palmer square. anniversary dance at the Temple Judea Mr. and Mrs. Zelig Horwich of 1345 community center, 1227 Independence South Peoria street, announce the en- boulevard. Benson's supreme dance gagement of their daughter Sara, to orchestra will furnish the music. Mr. Louis Brody, son of Mr. and Mrs. A halloween party was given by the K. Brody of 1626 South Turner aye- ioenprywsgvnb h nue. Lambda Epsilon Sorority, Saturday evening, October 28, at the home of The engagement is announced of Mayme Simon, 3332 Lexington street. Miss Clarice Goldberg, daughter of Mrs. B. Goldberg of 2135 Thomas The Dahid Sorority held a meeting street, to Maurice Grossfield of Austin. at the home of Miss Fiddie Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nudelman of 3508 West 13th place, where final ar- 4934 Calumet avenue announce the rangements were made for a 16 mile engagement of their daughter, Ruth, hike, which was held Sunday, October to Sam Berg. A luncheon was given later. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Heller of The Associate chapter of the Alpha 7646 Paxton avenue, announce the Epsilon Phi sorority of the Northwest-engagement of their daughter, Bertha era University entertained at the home Carolyn, to Aaron H. Cohn, son of of Alice Rosenthal of 1350 Winnemac Mr. and Mrs. Isador Cohn of 5741 avenue. Those present were: Beulah Michigan avenue. Margolis, Elsa Kohn, Madeline Gelder, SOUTH SHORE TEMPLE CONG. Dr. George A. Fox wil be the speaker at the Memorial meeting to be held for Dorothy Kahn at the South Shore Temple community center, 72d and Jefferey avenue, 2:30 p. in., Sun-day, November 12. Miss Stella Levin-kind will preside at the meeting. Miss Kahn passed away in July after an invalidism of nearly two years. In order to carry out her wish to aid crippled children, a group of her girl friends, under the leadership of Miss Levinkind have formed a committee for this work. Plans for a permanent organization will be announced at the Memorial meeting. The committee includes the Misses Florence and Hattie Bernstein, Frieda Gevirtz, Frances and Bertha Lebo-witz, Dorothy Hirsh, Ethel Jacobs, Edna Levine, Charlotte and Mollie Gottliebson, Minna Lebowitz, Laura Solomon, Lea Greenwald and Mes-dames George Mansowitch and Sadie L. Goldsmith. r. Elsie Engel, Mrs. Hobart Levy, Lucille Kohn, Henrietta Sultan and Viola Roth. Miss Gertrude Ehrenhalt of 3446 West Jackson boulevard entertained a number of friends at her home, Fri-day evening, October 27. Among those present were the Misses Florence and Frieda Schneider, Pauline David-son, Bertha Goldberg, Mildred Gor-don, Esther Perz, Sylvia Hammerman, Mrs. S. J. Kaplan and Mrs. J. A. Rogoff. Miss Davidson rendered sev-eral vocal selections, accompanied by Miss Florence Schneider at the piano. All arrangements have been com-pleted for the first dance to be held in November by the Alpha Omicron club. TEMPLE MIZPAH At the regular Friday evening serv-ice, November 10, Rabbi Cohon will take as the subject of his lecture, "What is Good?" Services are held BABY CARRIAGE HOSPITAL -Phone Us- LAKEVIEW 8759 For Estimate Baby Carriages and Reed Sun Parlor Furniture Repaired, Re-finished and Upholstered. 3716 No. HALSTED ST. Recommended hy Leading Loop Stores "Her Trousseau" D AINTY, silken un-dergarments for the bride-to-be should be se-lected carefully, consid-eration being 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. '-HOSTEER -1NDINGEljE SHOP 1022 STEVENS BUILDING 17 N.STATE STREET DEARBORN 6062 CHICAGO GEOGE FISHER U BROTHHER 1 FLORISTS 181 N. Wabash Ave. Central 484 Dearborn 5066 "lYhere the Greatest Flower Values Come From9 in te Park Masonic Temple, 1716 RANT Lunt avenue. MAR RTAU Catering to lovers of Sea food a real place to eat Roz-Adia Cold Cream North West Cor. Madison & Dear-born Sts. The finest cleans-ing cream on the _0_ market. Positively Brant Linen Company will not grow hair. 616 S. Michigan Ave. Chicngo, Ill. Phone Harrison 1297 ROZ-ADA DRESSING CREAM This sketch represents a special offering in A vanishing cream Fine Linen Handker-chiefs with Hand Em-to be used as a hroidered Monograms. base for powder. LDES' SIZE .... .... poIwI.er. ..9.00per doz. Softens the skin GENTLEMEN'S SIZE ....... ,....$16.00 per doz. and holds the Damask Napkins, Table Cloths and Towels at powder a Marked Reduction. We hav, at all times a large selection of For Sale at All Drug and Department Stores Italian Needleworkan d a ce 4..in Scarv Cloths, D'oyleys and Napkins.
Object Description
Title | The Sentinel, v.048 no. 06, 1922 |
Subject | Jews--Illinois--Chicago--Periodicals |
Description | v.48 no. 6 (Nov. 10, 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 | 1922-11-10; 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 | 00480006 30 |
Transcript | THE SENTINEL THE NEW WRIGHTWOOD CLUB HOUSE H.Rubensteiu 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. 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 & do SMET MAKERS AND DIRECT IMPORTERS OF BELGIAN LACES 738 Fine Arts Bldg. 410 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE Harrison 3576 If~~ff-H-.Y*~~ .t~Lr~ t~-~ 4C "Chi-Rad" Storage"B" Battery -the cheapest well-made Stor-age "B" Battery on the radio market. It will operate a tube approximately 1,000 hours. Re-chargeable overnight for less than 5c. Be sure to see this remarkable battery. No. 4 "Chi-Rad" Storage "B" Battery, 221/s volt section (mounted) $6.0 21/2 volt section (single cell) .50 No. 4a "Chi-Rad" Storage "B" Bat-tery Charger ..............................$1.90 Ask for No, 4 Battery WliaCdopar~so 415~"DDEePaErbMoDr ASBtL E o. THE MARTHA SHOP Offers a wide variety of Afternoon Frocks and Dresses for all occas-ions. Dainty Effects. Beautiful Shades. 5th Floor Kesner Bldg. N.E. Cor. Wabash & Madison Phone Dearborn 2109 Contributions for this Department SOCIAL The Theda Phi Kappa Fraternity of the B. D. 0. Z. Temple will hold an informal' dance at the Temple, 1908 Humboldt boulevard, Saturday eve-ning, November 18. Invitations may be secured from the following mem-bers: Harold Blitz, Charles Kimmel, Harris Natker, Ernest Newman, Wm. Reisz, Eugene Seiop and Nathan Skiraw. must be legibly written on one side Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldstein of of the paper and mailed to reach The 1755 Milwaukee avenue were sur- Sentinel office on or before Tuesday prised with a dinner on Sunday, of each week. October 28, at the home of their chil-dren, Mr. and Mrs. J. Felsen, in honor of their 30th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Edelstone an- Covers were laid for fourteen. Mr. nounce the engagement of their daugh- and Mrs. Goldstein received many ter Violet, to Julian Bomash, son of beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bomash of the Madison Park hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Matros (Ann Mr. and Mrs. Cadi Klein of 622 Taradash) of 1653 South Central Park Sergeant avenue, Joplin, Mo., announce avenue announce the arrival of a son the engagement of their daughter Jack Irwin on Thursday, October 26. Rosine, to Chester A. Olff of Grand Mr. and Mrs. M. Sterling of 1041 Rapids, Mich., formerly of Chicago, South Robey street have moved to son of Max Olff, South Bend, Ind. 1143 South Albany avenue where they Mrs. Eleanore Siegel of 1327 South will be pleased to receive their rela- Harding avenue announce the engage- tives and friends. ment of her daughter Helen, to Alex Saturday evening, November 18, the Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Fisher Eleanor Sorority will give its third of 3229 Palmer square. anniversary dance at the Temple Judea Mr. and Mrs. Zelig Horwich of 1345 community center, 1227 Independence South Peoria street, announce the en- boulevard. Benson's supreme dance gagement of their daughter Sara, to orchestra will furnish the music. Mr. Louis Brody, son of Mr. and Mrs. A halloween party was given by the K. Brody of 1626 South Turner aye- ioenprywsgvnb h nue. Lambda Epsilon Sorority, Saturday evening, October 28, at the home of The engagement is announced of Mayme Simon, 3332 Lexington street. Miss Clarice Goldberg, daughter of Mrs. B. Goldberg of 2135 Thomas The Dahid Sorority held a meeting street, to Maurice Grossfield of Austin. at the home of Miss Fiddie Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nudelman of 3508 West 13th place, where final ar- 4934 Calumet avenue announce the rangements were made for a 16 mile engagement of their daughter, Ruth, hike, which was held Sunday, October to Sam Berg. A luncheon was given later. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Heller of The Associate chapter of the Alpha 7646 Paxton avenue, announce the Epsilon Phi sorority of the Northwest-engagement of their daughter, Bertha era University entertained at the home Carolyn, to Aaron H. Cohn, son of of Alice Rosenthal of 1350 Winnemac Mr. and Mrs. Isador Cohn of 5741 avenue. Those present were: Beulah Michigan avenue. Margolis, Elsa Kohn, Madeline Gelder, SOUTH SHORE TEMPLE CONG. Dr. George A. Fox wil be the speaker at the Memorial meeting to be held for Dorothy Kahn at the South Shore Temple community center, 72d and Jefferey avenue, 2:30 p. in., Sun-day, November 12. Miss Stella Levin-kind will preside at the meeting. Miss Kahn passed away in July after an invalidism of nearly two years. In order to carry out her wish to aid crippled children, a group of her girl friends, under the leadership of Miss Levinkind have formed a committee for this work. Plans for a permanent organization will be announced at the Memorial meeting. The committee includes the Misses Florence and Hattie Bernstein, Frieda Gevirtz, Frances and Bertha Lebo-witz, Dorothy Hirsh, Ethel Jacobs, Edna Levine, Charlotte and Mollie Gottliebson, Minna Lebowitz, Laura Solomon, Lea Greenwald and Mes-dames George Mansowitch and Sadie L. Goldsmith. r. Elsie Engel, Mrs. Hobart Levy, Lucille Kohn, Henrietta Sultan and Viola Roth. Miss Gertrude Ehrenhalt of 3446 West Jackson boulevard entertained a number of friends at her home, Fri-day evening, October 27. Among those present were the Misses Florence and Frieda Schneider, Pauline David-son, Bertha Goldberg, Mildred Gor-don, Esther Perz, Sylvia Hammerman, Mrs. S. J. Kaplan and Mrs. J. A. Rogoff. Miss Davidson rendered sev-eral vocal selections, accompanied by Miss Florence Schneider at the piano. All arrangements have been com-pleted for the first dance to be held in November by the Alpha Omicron club. TEMPLE MIZPAH At the regular Friday evening serv-ice, November 10, Rabbi Cohon will take as the subject of his lecture, "What is Good?" Services are held BABY CARRIAGE HOSPITAL -Phone Us- LAKEVIEW 8759 For Estimate Baby Carriages and Reed Sun Parlor Furniture Repaired, Re-finished and Upholstered. 3716 No. HALSTED ST. Recommended hy Leading Loop Stores "Her Trousseau" D AINTY, silken un-dergarments for the bride-to-be should be se-lected carefully, consid-eration being 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. '-HOSTEER -1NDINGEljE SHOP 1022 STEVENS BUILDING 17 N.STATE STREET DEARBORN 6062 CHICAGO GEOGE FISHER U BROTHHER 1 FLORISTS 181 N. Wabash Ave. Central 484 Dearborn 5066 "lYhere the Greatest Flower Values Come From9 in te Park Masonic Temple, 1716 RANT Lunt avenue. MAR RTAU Catering to lovers of Sea food a real place to eat Roz-Adia Cold Cream North West Cor. Madison & Dear-born Sts. The finest cleans-ing cream on the _0_ market. Positively Brant Linen Company will not grow hair. 616 S. Michigan Ave. Chicngo, Ill. Phone Harrison 1297 ROZ-ADA DRESSING CREAM This sketch represents a special offering in A vanishing cream Fine Linen Handker-chiefs with Hand Em-to be used as a hroidered Monograms. base for powder. LDES' SIZE .... .... poIwI.er. ..9.00per doz. Softens the skin GENTLEMEN'S SIZE ....... ,....$16.00 per doz. and holds the Damask Napkins, Table Cloths and Towels at powder a Marked Reduction. We hav, at all times a large selection of For Sale at All Drug and Department Stores Italian Needleworkan d a ce 4..in Scarv Cloths, D'oyleys and Napkins. |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |