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THE OHIO JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, jainiary 7, 1927 ''is; i ¦¦•"J .. ¦¦; i ¦:^ ¦¦¦*.,"; .'¦,•-< ... x ;¦ ¦ *.i WEiSS-MATUSOFF Aiuiouncement is made of thc engage¬ ment of Miss Leonore Weiss, clailgtitcr of Mr, and Mrs. Allicrt'Weiss, ot Cleve¬ land Hciglits,'Oliio. to'Mr. Max'Matu- sotF of tills city. Miss Weiss has been a-stuilent at Ofiib State University and iii a memtier of the Sigma .Delta Tau ; Sorority, Mr. Matusoff, who is a mem¬ ber of llic 1S25 graduating class of thc Law College of Ohio State University and of llic'&ta Bct.a Tan Fraternity, IN engaged ill the practice of law. i'LEU-REED The iirarri.igc of Miss Sara Roson Pier, daughter,of Mr, iinil Mrs. \. Pier, 701' Kclton Avcnii'c, and Mr. Karl R. Eccd, .son (if Mrs. Anna RcccI, (147 Lin¬ wood Avenue, took place at thc home of tho' liridc's iiareiits .Tuesday, January •Ith, Rahhi I. Werne ofliciafiug, ¦Imniediately aftei" the ceremony the couple 'left on a trip to New York, Wa.sliington and I'hiladclpliia and will he at home after their return.ill two weeks at (134 Wilsoii Avcnuc. Mr. Reed is a former Ohio State University .student. EXCLUSIVE FURS IN OUR , JANUARY SALE SavingB of 25 to 33 1-3% " Thii* tale it outstanding.among: other cvcfits of its kiiidjiccausc oE- the pharactcr of the merchandise offered — because of ihe values represented here and'because the. furs are tlie best. There is a distinct advantage in buying furs from one who lias built a reputation in dealing in high class furs, exclusively., EXPERT REMODELING ITO-SOatH HlSH ST' MAMMOTH SALE Jumbo Paper Shell Pecans 50c Pound .\ We have just purchased ibop pounds of theae pecans which are excieptioually fine and ordinarily retail for 70 cents.- '. ¦ ,;¦ .-.¦¦¦ Limit, 5 lbs. to each customer. Order early if you do not want to be disappointed. Sold and Recommended by McDbiiald-Steube Cq Mr. and Mrs. Max ff. Gumble and daufihler, Ami, 24S3 B'rydcn Road, lett yesterday for Cinctiinati; where they will, visit tlicir brother and sistcf, Mr. anti Mrs. Edwin, n. Jacobs, for several days. Mrs. I_,. L. Saclig and .daughter, Made¬ line, left Tuesday. for their home in Chicago after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kraus, 1821 Frnnklin .j\ycnue. Dr, and Mrs.A.. L. Stcinfeld of To¬ ledo arc fsjiicsts over the wee)c-cii<I of Dr. A. M. Stcinfeld and sisters, 3.5 Wil¬ son Avenue- Mrs. Henry piimble, 731 Bryden Road, and Mrs. Nathan Gumble, 787 Bryden Road, entertained . Wednesday with a Tiinchcoii at the Lazarus' Tea Room in compliment to.a number bf out-of-town guests and their hostesses. ¦ Mrs. Rebecca Loeb, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. E. E. Fiirst and Miss Julia Stein¬ feld will be hostesses at a".luncheon bridge and tnah jongg next Monday at the Athletic Club, given in, complimeut to Mfs. A. L. Steinfeld of Toledo. , , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cahen, 424 Fair- wood Avenue, left Thursday for a three- \vcckg' trip to New Orleans, Cuba and Florida. . " . ' • ¦ . Mrs. Frank Basch, 1655 Franklin Ave¬ nue, spent 'last week in Wheeling with .her daughter, Mrs. Sigmund Front. BORNHEIM-WEINER the. marriage, last-Sunday .at 12:30 o'clock of. Miss Pauline Virginia Born¬ heim, daughter of Mr, .and Mrs. Een Bornheim, of Marysvilte, tp Mr. Edward. M, Weiner of Cleveland, was soleniiiized at the home of die. bride's ¦ grandfather,. Mr; I., B. Jashenosky, 1039 East;Riain Street, Rabbi Jacob Tarshish officiating. Following the ceremony a beautifully, appointed dinner,was served at the Char- mineU at which the bride's colors, "^greeii' and-white, were carried out. The bride' wore a gown of coral georgette and car¬ ried' a bouquet of bridal roses and lilies. The Quests, consisting o^ly of members "of the immediat<i:iaBaLifi&—iaduded the follow' Mr. Edwin J. Schanfarber, 1835 Oak Street, was Jn Toledo last Wednesday to assist in inai^nrating tiic cainpaign there nf the Wider Scope Committee oi the r. O. B. \\ _ Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Rosen of pevclainl sjjcilt New Year'-s week-end in thc city with tlicir parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hugo Magazincr, 1801 Bryden Road. Mr, and Mrs! Monroe Loeb (Henrietta Benjamin) of Chicago, whose marriage took place in that city on Simday, De¬ cember IJflth, arc spendiiie' tlte week in Columbus as guests of the latter's father, Mr. Joseph ..Benjaniin, 222 Morriiion Avcnuc. During their, stay they are reg¬ istered at tlte Neil House. Mr. Michael. Atlas, 2488 Powell Ave- iiue^ Bexley, tendered Mrs, Atlas a sur¬ prise fanjily dinner last Sunday evening at the iSIeil House, in celebration of their fourth wedding anniversary. Covers were laid for seven. . .Mrs. SamueLBrief,, chairnian of thc niusic committee for the Folirth Annual Ballof the. Ivreeyoh next Tuesday eve¬ ning at: Memorial Hall, announces that she has secured Bobby Hincs Orchestra. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Kohn, ll7G Bry¬ den Road, arc home' after a trip to Philadelphia and New York. . Mrs. Melyin Lehman of Dayton spent several days last \yeck in the city with friends. -'•.'.¦'- Mirs. Edwin J. Schanfarber and daughr ters, Ann and Jane, 1835 Oak Street,, ari? home after a two weeks' visit in Loiiis-" ville with Mrs; David Hirsch, ' Mrs. Wiiliam Cohen and daughter, ;Ruth, ^1)9 "Fifteenth Avenue, 'have re- tnrned^home after a visit in Louisville and Gajro,, 111. Mr, George Cohen of the latter city accompanied theni home for- a short stay. ., ' Miss Rdse Schatenstein, who has been making .her home in Cleveland, is spend¬ ing two weeks with her mother). Mrs H. Schatenstein, 354 Wilson Avenue. iwood Aveiiue; I nrk City to be Mr, and Mrs., A. Greenberg, 732 Wa¬ ger Street, wore tendered a surprise sup¬ per and catd party last Sunday evening at their home by the followiUK: Mr. and Mrs. K. Losin, Mr. and'Mirs. B^ Grccnlicrg; Mr. and Mrs. kl Meiidal, M^. and Mrs. J. Gnldnmn, Mr. and Mrs. H. Erkcs, Mr-' and Mrs. M. Stein, Mr,, and Mrs. S. Greenberg and Mr. and Mrs. J, Mellman. - ' ^^ 151 East Broad St. IPhpne, ADan and sisters, 35 ¦taining with a ne thi.s evening id Mrs. a: L. < ¦'7'*SW^"» '''''^ 3outh ^. the birth of Dubiel, 507 gqodxxMi^ Probably no singli^ Brothers Motor Carh^ talked about and com? power and promptness ot"if T^ new two-unit starllii:; system now advances Dodt^i leadership in this important respect sliff -¦;¦. further.. There are now no moving starter parts when the car is in motion^no startet ciiain —^ no noise—no wear. Ths new starter is even more DEPENDABLE than the old, and far simpler and more compact ¦ in construction. Many other major improvements have been added duriijg the past twelve nionths, all vitally affecting performance and in- , creasing value far beyond the appateht measure of current Dodge Brothers prices. .$789 Touririg Car . Coupe '....'..'.. Special Sedan The Chas. Zimmerman Sons Co. Che*tnutatTIurd AD. 7191 ' ASSOCIATE DEALER F. E. LANDTHORN 921 Eut Main Sl. yVe Aho Sell DeiBBnaeibla XJaed Cara DODQe BRaTH&RS MOTOR CARS % discount Silverware, I ' ¦ ISS, Lamps, I' many novel- I "lon of Lenox ill 111 - Glass oh which no discount is ever al¬ lowed, to begin January 3, I9?7. and continue through' Jan. 29, i927v'¦¦¦ Mary Nairn 195 JEast Broad S,t. . ,; P. 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Pr»fdcnl D;T, LOGAN, Socr«Ur> RESOLVE to SAVE SOMETHING EVERY MONTH this YEAR Join Our Christmas Savings Club B% paid on Certificates of H'vnr.sit, 5% paid on Stock Savings Accounts.' I 4% p^d on Savings A.ccoaii.s Liberalloana made on Homea at 6}/^% intereat. . Bu.ln«« NOT ft<atrlot«d to Riillmd EmployMi . THE RAILROAD EMPLOYES BUILDING AND LOAN CO. «0 EAST BROAD STREBT
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Title | Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1927-01-07 |
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Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1927-01-07, page 01 |
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THE OHIO JEWISH CHRONICLE
Friday, jainiary 7, 1927
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Aiuiouncement is made of thc engage¬ ment of Miss Leonore Weiss, clailgtitcr of Mr, and Mrs. Allicrt'Weiss, ot Cleve¬ land Hciglits,'Oliio. to'Mr. Max'Matu- sotF of tills city. Miss Weiss has been a-stuilent at Ofiib State University and iii a memtier of the Sigma .Delta Tau ; Sorority, Mr. Matusoff, who is a mem¬ ber of llic 1S25 graduating class of thc Law College of Ohio State University
and of llic'&ta Bct.a Tan Fraternity, IN engaged ill the practice of law.
i'LEU-REED
The iirarri.igc of Miss Sara Roson Pier, daughter,of Mr, iinil Mrs. \. Pier, 701' Kclton Avcnii'c, and Mr. Karl R. Eccd, .son (if Mrs. Anna RcccI, (147 Lin¬ wood Avenue, took place at thc home of tho' liridc's iiareiits .Tuesday, January •Ith, Rahhi I. Werne ofliciafiug,
¦Imniediately aftei" the ceremony the couple 'left on a trip to New York, Wa.sliington and I'hiladclpliia and will he at home after their return.ill two weeks at (134 Wilsoii Avcnuc.
Mr. Reed is a former Ohio State University .student.
EXCLUSIVE FURS
IN OUR ,
JANUARY SALE SavingB of 25 to 33 1-3% "
Thii* tale it outstanding.among: other cvcfits of its kiiidjiccausc oE- the pharactcr of the merchandise offered — because of ihe values represented here and'because the. furs are tlie best. There is a distinct advantage in buying furs from one who lias built a reputation in dealing in high class furs, exclusively., EXPERT REMODELING
ITO-SOatH HlSH ST'
MAMMOTH SALE
Jumbo Paper Shell Pecans 50c Pound
.\ We have just purchased ibop pounds of theae pecans which are excieptioually fine and ordinarily retail for 70 cents.- '. ¦ ,;¦ .-.¦¦¦
Limit, 5 lbs. to each customer. Order early if you do not want to be disappointed.
Sold and Recommended by
McDbiiald-Steube Cq
Mr. and Mrs. Max ff. Gumble and daufihler, Ami, 24S3 B'rydcn Road, lett yesterday for Cinctiinati; where they will, visit tlicir brother and sistcf, Mr. anti Mrs. Edwin, n. Jacobs, for several days.
Mrs. I_,. L. Saclig and .daughter, Made¬ line, left Tuesday. for their home in Chicago after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kraus, 1821 Frnnklin .j\ycnue.
Dr, and Mrs.A.. L. Stcinfeld of To¬ ledo arc fsjiicsts over the wee)c-cii
RESOLVE to SAVE SOMETHING EVERY MONTH this YEAR
Join Our Christmas Savings Club
B% paid on Certificates of H'vnr.sit, 5% paid on Stock Savings Accounts.' I 4% p^d on Savings A.ccoaii.s
Liberalloana made on Homea at 6}/^% intereat.
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