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Page Four . Social Notes and Club Activities.. Moseovitz-Spevak Wedding Plans Complete As Week Os Festivities Draw To A C As £ week off festivities hon oring Moms Moscovitz. sac of v- and Mr? Joseph Masccvrtz. £3d Miss Clara Spevak., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Spe vak_ draw to a close plans far the wedding which wiZ be held Sunday afternoon at free o'clock in the Jewish Center hare been announc ed Rabbi M_ D. Margohs and Rev. J. P- chons will offtciate. Prior to and durmg the cere mnwT beautuf iu nuptial selections will be played hy a strung en semble including Elmer Setzer The traditional wedding marches wiZ be nsec. Mrs Dace Tom win sing. Thie bride wiZ be given in mar riage by her mother and father. She wiZ have Mrs Isadore Mosc-c --ntz as her matron-of-honor. The bridesmaids ■sell he Muss Joyce Z>a- Tia m-a« Bertha Mer.rr-.an. and junior bridesmaid. Sylvia Sperak. sister of the anas Mr. Moscrvitr will have as Ms best mar. Ms brother. Lads Mas comtz and he wd he accompanied to the altar by his parents The groomsmen wiZ be Sam Proctor. Norman Moscovmx and Sam Fa 0 CASCADE TOWIE Start Your Sierliaj Kaw £bt o*lt UI x Divide the Psjmats— WseUr er Meethlr Jaca>sJgKkis g ~ \ POSTIL'S : : Little Folks : Furniture BABY FIRST ... : i : t Saa Marco BKd. - l < I> Phone 5-1042 I < A cor nziLeix line of juve- < r£k inciadinf I high chairs < rt£_ from birth to age 5. ! We feature the Stork « and LtHabj Brands of ! TTig-r. Grade Furniture. < < * “Visit Firs: - ) 4 j i - FOR SPEED. DEPEND ABILITY AND ECONOMY use GAS The Perfect Fuel for COOKING REFRIGERATION WATER HEATING HOUSE HEATING | WHEN IN JACKSONVILLE VISIT THE SOUTHERN CREMATORIUM X gan and the ushers. Isado: covitz and Meyer Letbcvix Immediately foQowmg th many a reception wiZ be the auditorium of the Jewis ter fcr the hriday party, and friends. Mr. Moscovitz and Ms bn q- on the S- S Irwm for * rrr-y -rip to New York. Th reside in r.'ms city after th team. MISS SPEY AM ENTERTAI WITH PARTY v.gg Clara Spevak was tamed Tuesday evening by Isadore Moscaritz in the k home in Purer Oaks The •of the home were opened er and made fragrant with arr •yro of white asters, iai gladijuas and punk and red ro crystal vases placed at inti about the room. The guests greeted at the door by the h and honor guest who wore s sage of pink ruse buds pres her by Krs Moscrvitr. Following the arrival of guests card games were en until a late hour. At the ca: ion of the evening prizes off a hg-srick towels were awarde. holder of high score at each t A color scheme of white and ender was carried throughout A salad course, and iced p was r.hp- served by the has assisted by V Hilda Katz Mrs. L&izs Eatr Mrs Nat Newman was in charge of bride s hook. Fallowing tins unde-elect was mvrted tc a tn ure hunt whaci was tn kvung room and during ro Var-- article to which she was recced with instructions in ju read the future of her mai hfe. Tne hunt firushed with 1 Spevak umearthmg a cream sugar set of Swedish crystal w. was a momenta of the occa from the hostess Invitee to attend the event a close relatives and friends of bride-elect. MOEUr MOSCOVTTZ BON(* WITH BACHELOR IHYVE Wednesday evening Morris > covitz was honored with a ba: lor d —>er held in the Gee Washington Hotel Those arte, mg the event included Lotus M :umtn. Norman Moscovitz. Sami Proctor Sam Fagan Meyer L. bovitz Isadore Moscovitz. a Moms Moscovitz. As a rens: nrance of the event the imn guest was presented with a pa of lounging pajamas REHEARSAL SUFFER HELD F oZowmg Tnursday right s re hearsai of the wedding member: of the bndai party were invited to the home of Mr and Mrs. Jo seph Moscovitz where a buffet supper was server. The table in the during room was spread with an ecru i&ce cioth and centered with a howl of seasonal flowers Z*ainty sandwiches cakes and ices were served the guests. THE SOUTHERN JEWISH WEEKLY Leonard Silver Bar Mitzvahed Leonard Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silver, was Bar Mrtrvahed last Saturday at the Jacksonville Jewish Center. Rabbi Maoris D. Marrohs conducted the services. After services Mr. and Mrs. Silver -were hosts to the congre gation at a reception in the audi torium in honor of their son. ENGAGEMENTS »nhrii'lM«i FVtAw Mrs. A. Rubensteir. announces the engagement of her daughter, Charlotte to Julias Fletcher, son of Mr. and Mrs Sam Fletcher. The wedding win take place in the late FaZ. Mrs. A. Taylor and Miss less Dvoskin j Win Hadassah Bridge Tournejl Mrs A. Taylor and Miss Tess K’oskin placed first in the weekly ladassah bridge tournament he,d v senior Hadassah Tuesday ir. the Vomen’s Club at Jacksonville { (> ach. Their score was 934 natch points. In second place ;vere Mrs. S. Witten and Mrs. Wil iam Rosenberg with a score of >2. 91 1 2 match points brought Mr. and Mrs. Roland Krantz. and Mrs. Ben Stein and Mrs. M. M- Haimowitz in tie for third place lonors. Placing fourth were Mrs. \be Chepenik and Mrs. S. Hyldn vith a score of 854- L- D. md Mrs. H. Fishier of Feman lina brought up in fifth place to omplete the scores above 50 G vith a score of 84 match points. In charge of the event was Mrs. rlarrv Katz, who each week is hos ;ess to the parties which are held Miss Dorothy Dvoskin Honored With Series Os Parties! Miss Dorothy Dvoskin. daughter i of Mrs. P. Dvoskin, who will be- ] :ome the bride of William Leiber- , ] man of Orlando Sunday, in a quiet wedding was honored this week ; with a series of parties by the j Tri M Club and by Mrs. A. Tay- ] lor. The Tri M Club entertained Miss Dvoskin at a dinner party Monday !, evening in the Rainbow Room of the George Washington hotel. A profusion of garden flowers decorated the table for this affair. Bridal tallies and favors were in the club colors, blue and silver. As a memento of this delightful occasion. Miss Dvoskin was pre sented with six goblets in her ! J. W. V. Auxiliary Installs Officers Mrs. Malvina V. Freeman, nat ional president of the * National Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States instituted and installed the Jack sonville Ladies Auxiliary No. 199. Mrs. Freeman, a most interest ing speaker and ardent worker, enroute to Miami to attend the J- W. V. national convention on j August 2$ to September 1. arrived from Mt. Vernon. N. Y. to install the officers, and started the first meeting off with great enthusi asm among the members and com rades. Mrs. Freeman spoke of the good work that is being done all over , the country by the J. W. V. and j their auxiliaries. Those installed into office were: President. Mrs. Helen Goldberg: Sr. vice-pres.. Mrs. Freda Shain; Jr. vice-pres.. Mrs. Edith Silvers: treasurer. Mrs. Paula Fink: chap lain. Mrs. Haddie Heyman: see retary. Mrs Lillian Presser. H| D a spencer H|n 1 ndii i dually Designed for you H) Will straighten your backline. flatty PeUrint your abdomen and diaphragm and siitf E^ 15 "” Bakin* your hips and waistline. kip* . , Mrs. Rebecca Pearlstin *“• 7-5852 REGISTERED SPENCE* OORSETCE*® Per . Pr«« t«t Park Street r>sur« study JacksoaviiieL Hand* Friday, August li, to raise funds for child welfanß Sbe wishes to remind HadaaaH members and friends 'hat this kl one of the chief nears of acctaj!* 7i taring funds for this project aajl urges the cooperate :r of evwjfl one. The Woman's Club at fol Beach is a comfortable place ttl spend a hot summer s afternoaM and every means is taker, to pto.l vide comfort for the guests. ThertH is a very smaZ charge of admit ■ son. while a cash prize is awarded I the winner of the tiuraameat 1 Bridge enthusiasts are also re-1 minded that party bridge nay be 1 played. Although the playing of I the tournament bridge begin* it one o'clock party bridge may be gin at 2 o’clock.. Ftr this type of playing a handsome prize ii awarded. Everyone is invited to play. chosen set of crystal by IGrA Edith Berman, president, in tel half of the dub. f Er joying the dinner p arty were: I Misses Edith Berman. Blanche I Kothsteir. Rachel Rothstan,* Blanche Spitz. Tessie Dvoskm.l Bessie Coheir. Ecith W:lison. Julia I trrniv- Alma Stem Mrs. M. Fa-1 gar. Mrs. A W Edwards, Nrifl G. Mehl-mar. Mrs S. X. Cohen 1 and the hororee. 1 Mrs. A- Taylor was hostess tol the popular your.g bride-electi i Thursday right wrih a miscdh-J reous shower held in her home ini Springfield. The rooms were open-1 ed er.-suite and attractively deco- 1 rated for the occasi m The hon-l or guest received a shower of I lovely gifts from her fr.er.ds. St Augustine News Miss Margaret Wessell of Bat tle Creek. Mich., has opened a gift and souvenir ship m. the Jo ferscc Building. The £ y ment of the store is under the supervisee of the Kassenbusdi Mfg Co. Miss Wesse'i will take charge on or about November I TEACHER offers expert STENOGRAPHY INSTRUCTION Pitman or Greg? 4 in exchange for room (Miss) BeDe Berman care General Delivery