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Things unusual in Frocks, Blouses, Lingerie, Hosiery. 619 Sixteenth St. v5?Db tldur W Saving— I Early-,— ( ' \TOI ought to sec the I I crowds that are joln f ing our f 1923 * Christmas Club ] Looks ns if everybody » in Denver would have | nn account tills year. 1 We are all ready to I start yours right now. H Cptuc iu & 17tla and Stout. United States to, National Bank Bargains on Used Cars This Week 1921 Ford Sedan $400 1921 Ford Touring $275 1918 Dodge Touring $300 Complete line of other Font ami ] lodge cars not listed Small payment down, balance in easy monthly payments Authorized for Service Station Repairing, Genuine Ford Parts ACCESSORIES Gasoline and Oils Nathanson Motor Co. 821 East 26th Avenue Tel. Main 8261 Silver’s Restaurant (Kosher) 1731 Curtis Street Regular Dinner 40c and up Famous Noodle Soup Strudel Hungarian rooking Special Sunday Table d’Hote Dinner $1.00 Cook’s Russian Baths You will enjoy a “Shwitz” in our modern Bath House Open for Men Saturday all night Sunday all day Wed. afternoon and night Friday afternoon LADIES MONDAY ONLY 1509 Clay Street Telephone Champa 9021-W mm ■■ Made Only In Denver THE MERCHANTS BISCUIT COMPANY .following sorority girlnf will bo I the hostesses for tin* girls from the j \ urlous cities who will arrive In Den ver this week for the Signw Theta l’i conclave* to be held henl tlie week of I Ih<*eipber 2olh. Miss Estelle Adeliuan will have as her guest Miss Beat rice I Holznmn of Atlanta, (la.: Miss Francos Colin will entertain Mr. Neil Ituvel of | Kansas City and Miss Peggy StiKtipfer lOf St. I.ouis, Mo., Miss Anne Degen. guest will be Miss Helen Boting hpltner of Cincinnati, Miss Miriam Harris will entertain Miss Evelyn i Miller from St. Louis, Mo.: Miss Louise 1 Hyman’s guest will Is* Miss Mario ! Bohrick of Cleveland, Ohio; Miss Anita Is*sser will have as her guest Miss Marlon Muttelberger from Seattle. Wash.; Miss Frances Heclinitz will I entertain the Grand worthy president, of th<\ sorprity. Miss Sophie Stantser from St. Louis, Mo.: Hie Misses Estelle [and Henrietta Sehlessing.r. will en tertain Miss Hilda Ilelnslieiiner of • i Cincinnati. Miss Corlnne Hyman’s [guest will Ik* Miss Augusta Rosenthal | [of Cleveland. Ohio, Miss Miriam Kn detsky will entertain Miss Sybil Mor ris of li«s Angeles. Mis.- Henrietta Klein will, have as her guest Miss Dorothea Wlmtley of Los Angeles. Mrs. Arthur Oiierfelder "ill entertain Miss Helen Benek from Cincinnati, and the Misses Dorothy and Pauline Crimes will have vis their guests. Miss Marcella Monasch from; Minneapolis, land Miss Viola Hart from St. Paul, Minn.; Miss Ijlioii ltoseinan from Antonia. Texas, and Miss lteta Fist from Pueblo, though not members of ihe sorority an* Invited guests. Miss Kcscman Is in the city the guest of Mrs. Blanche Simon, and Miss lty*tn | Pint will he the guest of Mrs. Alfred ■ Crauman. i Mr. and Mrs. S. Friedman announce the engagement of their daughter, Eva, jto Mr. Charles S. Flaks. Mr. John X. Colien, of Philadelphia i].<t fiance of Miss Eva Schocnthal will | arrive la the city Tuesday. Mrs. B. Selilesinger sister of Mrs. I. Schoentlinl | will arrive Tuesday to remain in the city two months or more, the guests jot' Mr. and Mrs. I. Schocnthal. ' Mr. ‘Milton Guldman of Oakland, | California, arrived in the city Wednes day to help celebrate the birthday of ibis father on the ISth of this month. While in the city he will he the guest of his fnirents, Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Guldman. Mrs. George ltueler entertained) the members of her club Wednesday with I a luncheon. I Mr. and Mrs. 1. Finesllver formerly j ~f 2trJ7 Gaylord are now residing at [toll East 13tli avenue Apt. 1, where j they will be pleased to see their ! friends. Mr. and Mrs. Finesllver have (just ret limed from a live mouths’ I motor tour thruout the cast and New I York state. Mr. Sydney Mayer will arrive in jjlic city Thursday from Phoenix, | Ariz., and will remain the guest of ! his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward I Mayer until after the ilrst. ] Mrs. Mollio Lifsliutz announces the i engagement of her daughter. May ! Merele to Samuel S. Lubetsky. Mr. Lubctsky is associated with the Scully | Norris Motor! Company as office man- I ager. j Mrs. David Edelstein and baby of : Pueblo, are tlu* guests of Mrs. Edel i stein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brod j sky. They will remain for two weeks. ! Mr, and Mrs. Aaron >»edinan spent last week end at Colorado Springs ' guests at the Broadmoor. Miss Mlnilel Winter departs Sunday | for Washington. D. (’.. to attend the i Pi Tan Pi conclave to he held in that city, December 27tli to the 30th. Mrs. Henry Fraukel entertained with a lumfheon Tuesday, honoring Miss Hazel Berger, a bride to lx*. Mrs. Molly Silver announces the marriage of her daughter. Bath, to Edward K. Altman of New York City on Tuesday, December 12th. Dr. Wil liam S. Friedman officiating. Miss Sil ver is one of Denver’s most charming j and attractive girls. Mr. Aft man Is a prominent New York broker. Mr. | and Mrs. Altman are guests at the Brown Palace hotel, where they will j remain until they depart for Now York City. Miss' Florence Hirsh field, daughter j of Mrs. It. Hirsh field will depart from Chicago to spend the holidays with her sister. Miss Bertha Hirslifield. a I senior of Columbia university. New : York. She will also visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nathan of Far Hock- j away, New York. Miss Bertha Dreyfuss. traveling held secretary for the National Jewish lios-j pital will arrive in Denver Saturday ( to spend her vacation with her moth er. Mrs. Dreyfuss and with her hrotli er-ia-law ami sister. Mr. ami Mrs. Max Selin yer. I Social News I Mrs. J. Brodsky will entertain with | tin auction luncheon In her home Fri day afternoon, complimentary to her daughter, Mrs. David Edelstein *»f Pu < Ido. The marriage of Mrs. Bertha Fried man of this city to Mr. Uuhin Musii hin of Trinidnd, which took plac«| in 'Jrinidnd Sunday evening, December l()th was a great surprise to their many friends. Mrs. Muskln has ;i wide circle of friends in Denver and Trinidad. She was a resident of Den ver for 35 years. Mr. and Mrs. Mum. kin are residing in Trinidad with their children, Ben Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sclieln and baby daughter, Betty Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Katz entertained at an elaborate dinner party in honor of the birthday of tlielr daughter. Until. Covers were laid for 35 guests. Mr. and Mrs. L. if. Guggenheim will entertain Sunday evening with a din ner complimentary to Miss Hazel Ber ger ipul Dr. Harry Blbck. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Ledorman announce; the marriage of their daughter, .Jeannette to Harry Peterman. The wedding took place at Edge water. Maple drove hall. Novondier 30th. The bride was ltenutlfully gowned in white, head trim mini, her veil was fastened with orange blossoms, and she carried a gorgeous shower of brides’ roses. Mr. ami Mrs. Peterman will la* at home to tlieir friends in Denver. Miss Anne Kaufman was the re cipient of a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. A. Boxer at the Bell view hotel Sunday nfteruon. Dccem bct» 17th. The following were the lucky winner of the prizes. Mrs. Vaker. the Misses Itose Goldman, Sophie Burgess, Lilian Goldman, Frieda Hdrapiro and Itose Ohio. • Mr. and Mrs. S. Khpall announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Mr. Morris Kupitz of this city. No definite date has l**en set for the wedding. Mrs. Ben Englander returned Fri day from a four months' visit with relatives ami friends in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ginsberg enter tained with mi elaborate supper Sun day evening, complimentary to the en gagement of their son .luck to Miss Sadith llirsh of Denver. A delight ful evening was spent. The Chanukah entertainment given on Sunday, the iMtli at the Denver Sheltering home was greatly enjoyed by all present. The following program was given, Ist number Origin of Cha nukah. by Ida Mulbiu ; 2nd. piano solo by Doris Liffiuau: 3rd. dance by two children ; -ltli, Lindy Lou by Ida Mal bin: sth Bussinn dance by two rfiil dren; tf.li Calisthenics by eight chil dren: 7th Ilntikvuli by three children; Mb, Jockey dance by three hoys; Dth, piano solo, by Itose Pearl; lOtli Dutch dance, by three children: ltth. Train to Mauro by three children; 12th. Woodcu dolls by eight children; 13th. violin solo, by Aaron Berupbal; 14th, rival speakers, by two boys; 15th, Vnlse Sentimental, by six girls; 10th. Ijt Coquette, by Itose Pinker; 17th. recitation by Sam Berman: IStli Calls, thenies. by twelve girls; 10th novelty dance by two girls: 20tli, America by assembly. Dancing was under the di lution of Miss Lalira Schenck of the Itusslan school of Dancing. Mrs. Marie Itubiu announces the en gagement of her daughter. Miss Eve line to E. Meyer Itifkin. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grimes entertain ed informally at dinner Tuesday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Levy have return ed from a short visit with relatives in St. I/mis. Mo. The Yiddish Stock company enter* rained the patients of the National Jewish hospital Tuesday evening, In two one act vaudeville sketches, a comedy drama entitled “The Dream,*’ j mid a comedy. ‘’The Bent Strike,” in J one act, besides songs and dancing by Mine. Anna Josephson. and recitu-! tions by Nathan Weinstein. Dr. Sam- j net Swezey and Mr. Louis Tranlj voice their appreciation to the members of j the Yiddish Stea k company for their j kind attention in entertaining the pa-j tients. On Saturday evening. December 23, j at 7 P. M. the children of the Nation-, nl Jewish hospital will entertain the patients ami friends of that iustitu-, lion with a play entitled “The Silver Thread,” directed by Miss Maytne Smith, tlieir teacher. Each child will have a part in the entertainment. All friends are most cordially invited to be present. Mr. Felix Giant from Cerro. New Mexico will spend 1 lie* holidays in IDo j city the guest/ of his son-in-law and , daughter. Mr. amt Mrs. Sydney He:ie. i (Farther Social News ou Back Page.) I THE DENVER JEWISH NEWS Congregational TEMPLE EMANUEL. Dr. Win. S. Friedman will speak Fri day niglit in Temple Emanuel, 10th avenue and Pearl street on "Peace aml i rood-Will.” Service begin at 7 :4u o'clock. All are welcome. On Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock Dr. Friedman will speak on • Dreams and Dreamers.” Junior C’ongrega ion. The .Tunior Congregation meets every Sunday morning at 10:30 o’clock. Mil ton M. Schayer will speak on ‘‘Jehuda Halevi" and Walter M. Appel on "Jew ish Ethics.” Teachers* Training Class. The Training Class for Religious School Teachers will meet Friday eve ning. December 22ml in Temple Eman uel Immediately after the services’ at «.»:00 o’clock. The Temple Brotherhood. The Temple Brotherbod will meet January 3rd at 0:30 P. M. at supper In the vestry rooms of the congrega tion. Joseph S. JafTa will speak. on “M.v Trip Abroad” and Bishop John son will deliver an address. Oth er numbers will he announced next week. The Sisterhood Bible Class. The next meeting of the Bible Class will he held Saturday afternoon. Jan uary 3rd. at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Henry Schwartz. Jr. will speak on "The First Rook of Samuel” and Dr. W. S. Fried man on "What’s Going on in the World.” Dr. Friedman’s lectures. Dr. W. S. Friedman spoke during the past week before the- StatH In dustrial School for Girls, the Century club and the Knights of Columbus. HETH HA MEDROSH HAGODOL This Friday night at the late service Jicld at the Synagog at S o'clock, the Denver Meuorah will be the guests and will tuke charge of the services. .Mr. Samuel Goldberg will preside. The Junior Indies’ Auxiliary will act as hostesses at the social half hour fol lowing the service. Sabbath Social Hostess Lust Saturday afternoon Mrs. H. \arons was hostess for the classes in Mishna and the Talmud, ltev. M. Shreiber gave the Sholosh Sudotli mes sage. Vaudeville at the Synagou December ltlth will be a red letter day for the Syuagog. A vaudeville will be presented at the Synagog that night. Tlie show has gathered all the best local talent for this big event. Several one net sketches will als* l be given. Tickets tuny be luul for this affair from the Ladies* Auxiliary. It. M. 11. Orphan Fuiu^ The drive that Is being conducted by the Religious School has been checked and an orplinn will be able to be eared for, for the nex l few years. This drive will be concluded next week with the hope than several more hun dred dollars will be raised. Post Graduate (itd> The Post Graduate club will meet this Sunday morning at Posde 1. Unde Community Center at 0:45. Mrs. Jerome Wlesmnn the leader of the club will take charge. Small talks will be given by Dr. Ell Miller, by Mrs. I. Itude. and by Itabbl C. H. Kauvar. Cantor I’essen will take charge of the singing part this Sunday morning. Synagog hulks’ Auxiliary. Thru the efforts of Mrs. F. Stern siell) the Windsor diyr.v have donated to the synagog ladies, an up-to-date X gallon coffee percolator. The ladies of the Auxiliary take this means of thanking the Windsor dairy and Mrs. Sternsielb for the useful gift. \ Services Services are hold each morning at 0:00 and at sunset In the evening. OHEB ZADEK Services and Forum will he* held on Friday levelling at 7 :.‘!0 o’clock. Services on Saturday morning at 9:00. Hebrew School. The Olieh Zadek Helsrew School is now In session daily from -4 to G i>. m. Religious School. The Religious School of the Oheb Zadek Cougrentiou is :iow open Sun days from 9:30 to 12. A program was given by the children of our Religious School on Sunday ■ morning. December 17th. the third day of Chanukah. Mr. Morris Levy rep jresenting the Hoard of Education spoke Ito the children about the necessity of education. Mr. H. Klein gave a brief ; talk to the children in a fine humor- j otis way. urging them to demand from their irents that the presents they 1 are giving them should be called j nothing else hut “Chanukah Presents.” | After the program the children and ' parents present were presented with; fair-sized hags of sweets and fruit, j Also/ the teachers word not forgotten. ‘ and each one was presented with a large hoy of chocolates. The refreshments were distributed j by Mrs. Win. Goldstein. Mrs. (’has. Judelowitz, and Mrs. H. Horshkowitz t in the name of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of our congregation. The Apron Social arranged by the Olieh Zadek bodies’ Auxiliary which j* took; place Sunday evening, December'. 17th. the fourth Chanukah candle, was k a great success financially and other-j wise. I After the program the chairman of the evening. Mr. M. Kirschstein, an nounced that duneing would conclude the evening’s program, and refresh incut# fplowed. Tin* arrangements com mi'tee of the evening takes tills means to express their henrthrst thanks to all present for their tinaneial and moral stipport and express tlielr hopes that they "ill render their' support in all of our fu ture undertakings. BETH JOSEPH Be !i Joseph Synagog, 24th ami Curtis Ktt. dully services 7 a. ni. and at sundown Saturday, 9 a. m., Cantor Samuels officiating. Religious and Hebrew Schosl. The Beth Joseph Hebrew and Re ligious school, 24th and Curtis Sts., have elected a regular board of edu cation; classes are In session from I t*» <5 p. m. Examinations will Im* held the last Thursday of every month. All children from the ages u£_<* to IB years are urged to attend the ses sions. SHERITH ISRAEL Slierlth Israel services are lield every morning at C:!M) anil Friday eve ning at sundown. WIRTH TO MARRY JEWESS. lii recognition of Ills services in be half of 4tefginn prisoncrs-of war ami in conniption with relief measures gen erally during the* world war. and Bcl gian government Ims bestowed a medal upon lienry W. Morgentluiu, formerly American ambassador to Turkey. Tills ineilal was one of the few struck espe cially for Americans by order of tin* Heightn Parliament and have lieen en trusted to the State Department for delivery. The Wilna Jewish Art Society lias decided to build a permanent home for Jewish theatricals. A technical commission composed of architects and engineers lias Ispn employed to draw up plans. Simon Rundstein lias Im*ch awarded by the Polish government the order of “Poionia Restitute.*’ tliird class. IPundstein Is the son of the head/ of the Warsaw Jewish community, and occupies an important position in the Polish Foreign Office. Chanuka Clothes For the Kiddies I ITTLB Sister and Broth er, too, like new Clothes for Chanuka. 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SAPHRO | 8 g DENTIST g g g Begs to announce the removal of his offices from g g (iOB Central Savings Bank Bldg, to his own home ; g g 3147 West Colfax Avc. corner Hooker St., where g g he will be pleased to see his old and his new | § patients. ~ n | g 8 Ads in The Jewish News. Bring Results