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.i^;iK^^:4i^g^: v^S^Ci^^^Vv^l^^'oV ^h--':^;; ^<^ v >" ',-..' ft'-'-'.'. '¦¦•¦¦''.<,¦• ',¦,"¦'.'"'¦'..\ ,¦. '>;;¦¦.'- ¦'¦M m .{•¦« i'-:- <:' il I ¦ :>< .¦ -• ¦« ''•X 1 .1 •.'< .-^^ ."--si ',: '-¦¦a * • JA'C ¦*"•-¦? THE OHIO JEWISH CHRONICLE Mrs. Ernest S. Jaros, 1110 Bryden Road, entertained with a Umclieqn- bridge List Wednesday at the Lazarus Tea Room in compliment to Mrs. ^ar- tin Kux of Cleveland, the.guest of Mrs A. A. Arnold, and Mrs. Normat| ¦Hen- line of this city. j Mrs. Morris Mitchell, 2*1 S. iPiam- pion Ave, entertained with, a dinner at her home last Thursday evening. Covers were laid for twenty-eight. Mrs. Simon Lazarus, 172 Columbia Avenue, Bexley, entertained with a luncheon bridge yesterday (Friday) at lier home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zeiger, 23 Pres¬ ton Road, Bexley, will entertain a num¬ ber of friends at their home Sunday evening, with a dinner party. Mr, and Mrs. M. Grossman, Dr. and Mrs. A. Zipser, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gross¬ man, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barnett, thc Misses Hilda Moler .ind Eva Silver of Lancaster, O., Sara Myers, Eva Wol¬ man, Esther and Dorotliy Coniras, Rose Bender, Mollie. Shustick, Faniiye-Hor- ki'n, Sara Schwartz, Sarah Godosky, Annctta and Josephine Bennigson, and the Messrs. Joe and Morris Skilken, Dr. S. Schwartz, Abe Shustick, Abe and Jack Wolman, Harry Shapira, Joe' Brody, Myron Trope, Joe • ShifFman, Myron Levinson, Sam Schlansky, Mortic Schwartz,, Willie Jacobs and Joe Winc- thrope. Mrs. Harry L. Freidenberg, 21 S. Ohio Ave., entertained with a bridge luncheon last Fridiiy at her home, hon¬ oring a number of out-of-town guests and their hostesses.. Mrs. Harry Broudc of Pittsburgh, who spent several weeks at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glick, 381 Co¬ lumbia Ave., Bexlcy, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lazarus, Jr., 333 Kendall Place, left last Tuesday for a stay of ten days or two weeks in North Carolina. Mrs. Ernest S. Jaros, 1110 Bryden Road, will h,ivc as her guest over the coming week-c;nd. Prof. Emma Perkinsj of the Women's College of Western Reserve, Cleveland. Misi L. M. Levinson, attorney, of Cincinnati, spent last week-end with' her mother, Mrs. L Shapiro, 20th St. Mrs. M. Reiss of East Qiicago, Ind., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. I. Top¬ per, 1C08 Bryden Road. , /Air /fin A Mrs. Harry Seigel, 1419 Bryden Road, will entertain a number of friends at dinner this evening (Saturday) at her home. RICHMAN-LEVY r. and Mrs. L D. Levy, 640 Frank- Avc., announce the marriage of their daughter Esther to Mr. Joseph Richman which took place at Dayton, January 20th, Rabbi S. S. Maycrberg officiating. ^Mr. and Mrs. Richman are making their hoineL„at Zanesville. ,..• Mr. and Mrs. Harry JFrcidcrtberg, 24 S, Ohio Ave,, haVe as thcii- guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Antell of Clbvcland. . CONGRATUtATlBBS ;;. Mn and Mrs. S. Nalmol, 902 S. Oliihr Ave., arc receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Wednesday, January ¦lCU!,.al.„St^iVnn^ Hospital. , Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kux of Qevc- land'and Mr. Max Arnold of New 'Vork City, who 'were guests of Mf. and Mrs. A. A. Arnold, 43<5 Morrison Ave., re turned to their homes last Friday. Sir. and Mrs. Louis Bamberger,. 1421 Matlisoti Ave., entertained with a family dinlicr last Friday at thc Athletic Club, in jEompliment to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Henline. 'Mr. and Mrs. 1). W.' Goodman, 993 Bryden Road, are home after ah ex tended trip through the East. Mrs. Louis Cahen of Oiicago, has re¬ turned to her home after a stay of four weeks with her sister, Mrs. Jos. Ben¬ jamin, 172 S. 18th St. Thc Misses Fannye and Mary Charmi arc home after a visit in New "Vork City with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Henline, 1232 Madison Ave., left last Tuesday for California to spend several months.- ^^ Honoring her sister Tessie's twentieth birthday, Mrs. J. B. Romanoff, 842 Lin¬ wood Ave., entertained with a surprize party, Sunday evening, January 20th, at Ker home. - The following were guests: Mr. and Mrs. H. Romanoff, Naiditch. Mr. J. T. York of Carnegie, Pa., spent several days last- week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glick, en route home from Grand Rapids, Mich., and Chicago. Tlie next meeting of the Junior Coun¬ cil Auxiliary, to be held Sunday, Febru¬ ary 3rd, will be in the form of a card party. - Miss Sophie Luper, 625 E. Rich 'St., is in Chicago, visiting with her brother- ,in-Iaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. I. NOWPLATMGLYnFii MATINEES TUES. THUR. SATURDAY SECOND ^S^S^'SSn^"''^ Sun. Eve., Jao. 27 Prices not always the Sign of Quality Bell. M. 6876' '^Citixen 13717 GET THOSE WINTER CLOTHES CLEANED NOW Our contlnuou* procaai thoroughly cicaniei and refreshens them. It's .one of the moat modem In Colum- us. We call {or and deliver. Member Matier Cleaners' Associa¬ tion. Standard Cleaning Co. 479-483 S. GARFIELD AVE. "Standardized Chanmrt" Da* d Pastor Ben Finkelstein 9^ ¦^ DISCOUNt SALE All merchandise in our ! tore is how being sold al. a discount of 25%. This, includes our beautiful •Jliina and Glassware, iilver^oth Sterling and Siieffield, Jewelry, Leath¬ er Goods, Lamps and Clocks. , Sale c'o-c: Sat- tirday, February 2nd. FURNAS * QUALITY ^^ Ice Cream "It's a Food — Not a Fad" Most Popular Because of Merit 'LOW IN PRICe—HIQH IN OUALITY* CALL US FOR HIGHEST QUALITY KOSHER (-l{r3 MEATS, DELICATESSEN &GK0CER1ES Orders given prompt attention with home delivery service KOTOSKY & BERNSTEIN M 509 E. Mound Street BELL M. Z66S CIT. 7048 "Your Patronage Solicited" iailllMMMJlMilllllllli lillillllllllllllllli||illl!M^^ The Easiest Way-"- Open Until January 31st Only More than 12,000 of our depositors have found membership in our Christmas Savings GlulV the easiest way to accumulate cash for the holidays' —and for many other occasions such as winter vacations, tax and insurance payments, clothing purchases, investments, etc. . They deposit a Small amount each week^— from 25c to J?20.00—and at the end of fifty weeics receive in cash from 512.50 to $1000.00, plus interest at 4%. You, too, will find this an easy and attractive way of creating desired cash funds. Begin Now At Any of Our Eight Convenient Offices. Our 1924 Christmas Savings Club Closes Jan. 31. OriZEJIS&BANK ^W^ -AVEMaen retlBa&i. Qina^awsi ft'wavaiaia n /^EHBeR PeoBWA*. ftesewve ^>Tgw HAlNOftKLBiiSSlgHlOW UQKtj Resources Over Twenty-three Millions. 'SM# Patronize Our Advertisers THE WORLD'S PREMIER (MYSTERY PLAY At POPULAR FRICES THE BEST PERFORMANCE EVER GIVEN IN COLUMBUS OF THIS POPULAR PLAY NITES .27 to $1.50 PLUS TAX MATS. .27 to $1.00 500 Seats $1.00 at every Performance. Oakland Announces mks Cadillac Co. LeRoys The Living Room Store We Carry Everytliing for the Living Room OVEIISTUFFED SUITES CANE AND FIBRE SUITES CONSOLE TABLES, MIRRORS, ODD CHAIRS, AND SPE- CIALIZE IN LAMPS 269 S. HIGH ST. —West Side —Near Main '¦i- IpTiII chicken dinner Including Home Made SHTRUDEL ! Our CoBca U a Special Blend of Pure Mocha and Java A Royal Flavor 'HARMONY RESTAURANT and CAFE '"o'p^^s^JSeK.!?"- ! LOUIS SCHLESINGER EMANUFL SCHLESINGER CLASSES FOR ALL AGES BALLET — TOE —. GRECIAN — ACROBATIC Specializing In Character NEW CLASSES STARTING ALL THE TIME MISS LElilV MOORE "EDDIE POWELL STUDIO" 32 EASr MAIN ST. TERMS 12 L«>aona for $1200 (Claaa) $34)0 Weekly Lateat Stepa in Modern Pox Trot and Ball Room Dancing S Lessona $7.00 (Private) COU>S, RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, OBESITY ~ Mineral Vapor and Hydro»Eiedric Baths SmeiUh Massage Treatmenl WOMBN AND MSN ATTBiDAmS Columbus Hydropathic Co. ,«.„ «2s «>' ^ »^- » ciu. «is AS A COLUMBUS DEALER 'THE Oakland Motor Car Company announces the ap¬ pointment of The Columhus Cadillac Company as an Associate Dealer with the Oakland-^Columbus Com- panv in the City of Columbus for the Oakland Six. This Highly Efficient Organization, with its adequate facilities, assures to Oakland owners a service in keeping with the high quality of the Oakland Six. The Brand New and True Blue Oakland Six is now on display at the Columbus Cadillac Company's Oakland show room on Sixth Street just off Broad. The Colum¬ bus Cadillac Company invites you to inspect these new models at once. Distinctive in appearance, proved in performance, they fulfill the promise of Oakland, a per¬ manent division of the General Motors Corporation, to build the finest Light Six that correct design and precise construction can produce. OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Pontiac, Michigan Division of General Motors Corporation J F.a ~im -':^.-M*,'*'l
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Title | Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1924-01-25 |
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Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1924-01-25, page 01 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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Full Text | .i^;iK^^:4i^g^: v^S^Ci^^^Vv^l^^'oV ^h--':^;; ^<^ v >" ',-..' ft'-'-'.'. '¦¦•¦¦''.<,¦• ',¦,"¦'.'"'¦'..\ ,¦. '>;;¦¦.'- ¦'¦M m .{•¦« i'-:- <:' il I ¦ :>< .¦ -• ¦« ''•X 1 .1 •.'< .-^^ ."--si ',: '-¦¦a * • JA'C ¦*"•-¦? THE OHIO JEWISH CHRONICLE Mrs. Ernest S. Jaros, 1110 Bryden Road, entertained with a Umclieqn- bridge List Wednesday at the Lazarus Tea Room in compliment to Mrs. ^ar- tin Kux of Cleveland, the.guest of Mrs A. A. Arnold, and Mrs. Normat| ¦Hen- line of this city. j Mrs. Morris Mitchell, 2*1 S. iPiam- pion Ave, entertained with, a dinner at her home last Thursday evening. Covers were laid for twenty-eight. Mrs. Simon Lazarus, 172 Columbia Avenue, Bexley, entertained with a luncheon bridge yesterday (Friday) at lier home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zeiger, 23 Pres¬ ton Road, Bexley, will entertain a num¬ ber of friends at their home Sunday evening, with a dinner party. Mr, and Mrs. M. Grossman, Dr. and Mrs. A. Zipser, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gross¬ man, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barnett, thc Misses Hilda Moler .ind Eva Silver of Lancaster, O., Sara Myers, Eva Wol¬ man, Esther and Dorotliy Coniras, Rose Bender, Mollie. Shustick, Faniiye-Hor- ki'n, Sara Schwartz, Sarah Godosky, Annctta and Josephine Bennigson, and the Messrs. Joe and Morris Skilken, Dr. S. Schwartz, Abe Shustick, Abe and Jack Wolman, Harry Shapira, Joe' Brody, Myron Trope, Joe • ShifFman, Myron Levinson, Sam Schlansky, Mortic Schwartz,, Willie Jacobs and Joe Winc- thrope. Mrs. Harry L. Freidenberg, 21 S. Ohio Ave., entertained with a bridge luncheon last Fridiiy at her home, hon¬ oring a number of out-of-town guests and their hostesses.. Mrs. Harry Broudc of Pittsburgh, who spent several weeks at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glick, 381 Co¬ lumbia Ave., Bexlcy, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lazarus, Jr., 333 Kendall Place, left last Tuesday for a stay of ten days or two weeks in North Carolina. Mrs. Ernest S. Jaros, 1110 Bryden Road, will h,ivc as her guest over the coming week-c;nd. Prof. Emma Perkinsj of the Women's College of Western Reserve, Cleveland. Misi L. M. Levinson, attorney, of Cincinnati, spent last week-end with' her mother, Mrs. L Shapiro, 20th St. Mrs. M. Reiss of East Qiicago, Ind., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. I. Top¬ per, 1C08 Bryden Road. , /Air /fin A Mrs. Harry Seigel, 1419 Bryden Road, will entertain a number of friends at dinner this evening (Saturday) at her home. RICHMAN-LEVY r. and Mrs. L D. Levy, 640 Frank- Avc., announce the marriage of their daughter Esther to Mr. Joseph Richman which took place at Dayton, January 20th, Rabbi S. S. Maycrberg officiating. ^Mr. and Mrs. Richman are making their hoineL„at Zanesville. ,..• Mr. and Mrs. Harry JFrcidcrtberg, 24 S, Ohio Ave,, haVe as thcii- guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Antell of Clbvcland. . CONGRATUtATlBBS ;;. Mn and Mrs. S. Nalmol, 902 S. Oliihr Ave., arc receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Wednesday, January ¦lCU!,.al.„St^iVnn^ Hospital. , Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kux of Qevc- land'and Mr. Max Arnold of New 'Vork City, who 'were guests of Mf. and Mrs. A. A. Arnold, 43<5 Morrison Ave., re turned to their homes last Friday. Sir. and Mrs. Louis Bamberger,. 1421 Matlisoti Ave., entertained with a family dinlicr last Friday at thc Athletic Club, in jEompliment to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Henline. 'Mr. and Mrs. 1). W.' Goodman, 993 Bryden Road, are home after ah ex tended trip through the East. Mrs. Louis Cahen of Oiicago, has re¬ turned to her home after a stay of four weeks with her sister, Mrs. Jos. Ben¬ jamin, 172 S. 18th St. Thc Misses Fannye and Mary Charmi arc home after a visit in New "Vork City with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Henline, 1232 Madison Ave., left last Tuesday for California to spend several months.- ^^ Honoring her sister Tessie's twentieth birthday, Mrs. J. B. Romanoff, 842 Lin¬ wood Ave., entertained with a surprize party, Sunday evening, January 20th, at Ker home. - The following were guests: Mr. and Mrs. H. Romanoff, Naiditch. Mr. J. T. York of Carnegie, Pa., spent several days last- week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glick, en route home from Grand Rapids, Mich., and Chicago. Tlie next meeting of the Junior Coun¬ cil Auxiliary, to be held Sunday, Febru¬ ary 3rd, will be in the form of a card party. - Miss Sophie Luper, 625 E. Rich 'St., is in Chicago, visiting with her brother- ,in-Iaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. I. NOWPLATMGLYnFii MATINEES TUES. THUR. SATURDAY SECOND ^S^S^'SSn^"''^ Sun. Eve., Jao. 27 Prices not always the Sign of Quality Bell. M. 6876' '^Citixen 13717 GET THOSE WINTER CLOTHES CLEANED NOW Our contlnuou* procaai thoroughly cicaniei and refreshens them. It's .one of the moat modem In Colum- us. We call {or and deliver. Member Matier Cleaners' Associa¬ tion. Standard Cleaning Co. 479-483 S. GARFIELD AVE. "Standardized Chanmrt" Da* d Pastor Ben Finkelstein 9^ ¦^ DISCOUNt SALE All merchandise in our ! tore is how being sold al. a discount of 25%. This, includes our beautiful •Jliina and Glassware, iilver^oth Sterling and Siieffield, Jewelry, Leath¬ er Goods, Lamps and Clocks. , Sale c'o-c: Sat- tirday, February 2nd. FURNAS * QUALITY ^^ Ice Cream "It's a Food — Not a Fad" Most Popular Because of Merit 'LOW IN PRICe—HIQH IN OUALITY* CALL US FOR HIGHEST QUALITY KOSHER (-l{r3 MEATS, DELICATESSEN &GK0CER1ES Orders given prompt attention with home delivery service KOTOSKY & BERNSTEIN M 509 E. Mound Street BELL M. Z66S CIT. 7048 "Your Patronage Solicited" iailllMMMJlMilllllllli lillillllllllllllllli||illl!M^^ The Easiest Way-"- Open Until January 31st Only More than 12,000 of our depositors have found membership in our Christmas Savings GlulV the easiest way to accumulate cash for the holidays' —and for many other occasions such as winter vacations, tax and insurance payments, clothing purchases, investments, etc. . They deposit a Small amount each week^— from 25c to J?20.00—and at the end of fifty weeics receive in cash from 512.50 to $1000.00, plus interest at 4%. You, too, will find this an easy and attractive way of creating desired cash funds. Begin Now At Any of Our Eight Convenient Offices. Our 1924 Christmas Savings Club Closes Jan. 31. OriZEJIS&BANK ^W^ -AVEMaen retlBa&i. Qina^awsi ft'wavaiaia n /^EHBeR PeoBWA*. ftesewve ^>Tgw HAlNOftKLBiiSSlgHlOW UQKtj Resources Over Twenty-three Millions. 'SM# Patronize Our Advertisers THE WORLD'S PREMIER (MYSTERY PLAY At POPULAR FRICES THE BEST PERFORMANCE EVER GIVEN IN COLUMBUS OF THIS POPULAR PLAY NITES .27 to $1.50 PLUS TAX MATS. .27 to $1.00 500 Seats $1.00 at every Performance. Oakland Announces mks Cadillac Co. LeRoys The Living Room Store We Carry Everytliing for the Living Room OVEIISTUFFED SUITES CANE AND FIBRE SUITES CONSOLE TABLES, MIRRORS, ODD CHAIRS, AND SPE- CIALIZE IN LAMPS 269 S. HIGH ST. —West Side —Near Main '¦i- IpTiII chicken dinner Including Home Made SHTRUDEL ! Our CoBca U a Special Blend of Pure Mocha and Java A Royal Flavor 'HARMONY RESTAURANT and CAFE '"o'p^^s^JSeK.!?"- ! LOUIS SCHLESINGER EMANUFL SCHLESINGER CLASSES FOR ALL AGES BALLET — TOE —. GRECIAN — ACROBATIC Specializing In Character NEW CLASSES STARTING ALL THE TIME MISS LElilV MOORE "EDDIE POWELL STUDIO" 32 EASr MAIN ST. TERMS 12 L«>aona for $1200 (Claaa) $34)0 Weekly Lateat Stepa in Modern Pox Trot and Ball Room Dancing S Lessona $7.00 (Private) COU>S, RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, OBESITY ~ Mineral Vapor and Hydro»Eiedric Baths SmeiUh Massage Treatmenl WOMBN AND MSN ATTBiDAmS Columbus Hydropathic Co. ,«.„ «2s «>' ^ »^- » ciu. «is AS A COLUMBUS DEALER 'THE Oakland Motor Car Company announces the ap¬ pointment of The Columhus Cadillac Company as an Associate Dealer with the Oakland-^Columbus Com- panv in the City of Columbus for the Oakland Six. This Highly Efficient Organization, with its adequate facilities, assures to Oakland owners a service in keeping with the high quality of the Oakland Six. The Brand New and True Blue Oakland Six is now on display at the Columbus Cadillac Company's Oakland show room on Sixth Street just off Broad. The Colum¬ bus Cadillac Company invites you to inspect these new models at once. Distinctive in appearance, proved in performance, they fulfill the promise of Oakland, a per¬ manent division of the General Motors Corporation, to build the finest Light Six that correct design and precise construction can produce. OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Pontiac, Michigan Division of General Motors Corporation J F.a ~im -':^.-M*,'*'l |
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