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PAGES—THE-JEWISH PBESS, FRIDAY, BECEMBEK IS, 1931 at their home, honoring their son, Joseph H. Zusman.

TO BE WED SUNDAY Miss Ida Platt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cahn Platt, will become the bride of Peter Greenberg on Tiext Sunday at 6:30 o'clock in the evening at the home of the bride's parents. Rabbi EL Grodzinsky and Louis Harris •will officiate. Following the ceremony, a reception will be held from 7. until 10 o'clock, at -which the Mesdames William Kaiman and Abe Goldenberg, and the Misses Evelyn Kaiman, Frances Schenberg, R o s e Green, Sarah Ejurtzman and Tobye Steinberg will assist. Among' those who have entertained for Miss Platt are the Mesdames Dave Krantz, Maurice Franklin, William Kaiman, Jerry fiurke and S. Kaiman, and the Misses Evelyn Kaiman, Ida Daytch, Orle Penwill, Dorothy Ringle, Fannie Katieman, Mary Korn and Tobye Steinberg.

T f Sunday, Dec 20, 1931. 3?si Mu Dance, 3 p. m., Center Ballroom. A. Z. A. Day-Play, lecture, and concert. Tuesday, Dec 22, 1931. Bible Study Class, 10:30 a. m. Auspices Conservative Synagogue Auxiliary. Talmud Torah Meeting, 8 p.m. Board Room.

Coming Events Monday, Dec 28, 1931. Meeting. Council of Jewish Women, 2:30 p. m., Board Meeting, 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1932. Peace Group, 10:30 p. m. Auspices Council of Jewish Women. Meeting. Jewish Women's Welfare Organization, 2:30 p. xn. Board Meeting, 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1932. Lecture: Oliver Baldwin, M. P., "Europe and the Future of Nations," 8 p. m. Auspices Omaha Community Forum.

MISS AAGH IS ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. H. Aach of Lincoln announce the betrothal of their daughter, Helen, to William Feller, son of Mrs. William Feiler of Omaha. No date has been set for the •wedding. Miss Aach was graduated in 1927 from the University of Nebraska. where she was a member of the Mortar Board, senior women's honorary organization, and of the A. W. S. board. She was a charter member of the Tassels.. Following her graduation, from the university, she entered Simmons • college in Boston, Mass., graduating from there in 1928. Mr. Feiler is connected with the Nebraska Clothing' company in Omaha, in which, city the couple will reside following their marriage.

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1-4 teaspoon salt. feld, Florence Kilinsky, Helen Stein- and James Burroughs, of Omaha, S eggs. berg, Euth Greenberg and Eegina and Fred P. Sherman of Sioux City, Melt butter, add green pepper and chapter delegates, are members of Heller. the Sigma Omicron chapter of Sigraa I cook one minute. Add flour, salt Alpha KB, vrho Trill attend the s.n-\ snd milk. Stir in cheese cruras, Sig-iss Alpha Mn irasi nations! convention of the fra- i bread crumbs, baking* powder, beater Sigma Omicron chapter of g 1 Alpha- MB celebrated its joint lo- ternity at New Orleans, December ! yolks and whites beaten stiff. Bake 29, SO end SI. They are leaving on} i cal ana national Founders' day banquet at the Cornliusker hotel, Sun- the 20th for a brief tour of the! moderate oven. day evening1, December IS. Harry j south, visiting various southern chap-! B. Cohen and Herbert Neveleff, ters before the convention begins. prominent alumni from Omaha, is i sooice, and Fred P. Sherman of Sioux ts Beta Tat City, president of the chapter, was Members of Zeta Beta Tau held j I toastmaster cf the affair. Louis their monthly dinner at the Black- j | Goldstone and Sidney Epstein pre- stone hotel Wednesday evening1. De-|| '""Il-^r, \Zr ^J1*! \ \ -'-,"-, sented "Rpll Call," which was a re- cember S. Herman Friedman of | | .TC i F ^ T " H A I T J A V ^ Sfk* sume cf the activities of the found- Council Bluffs made the dinner jf i , r , >r, If, F ^ c!> e r ' f ers of the chapter. A feature cf the banquet was a humorous publication edited by Louis Goldstone. Mas Glszer headed the committee on arrangements. Al Batt and Carl Sokolof, alumni from Omaha, atBy tended. Mrs. Bcrid Fil. Enjoy more leisure by having us do y our The pledg-e group of Sigma Alpha ns- for vou. entertained at their annual Cheese and Grwa Pepper Scuffle j B 3 tablespoons butter. !2 pledge party at the chapter house S tablespoons flour. j sj Saturday night, December 12. Pec1 cup milk. i J* orations were in the fraternity col1 teaspoon baking ponder. j «• ors, purple and white, and featured -Of 4, 1 cup soft bread crumbs. j j* a large replica of the pledge pin. 1 cap yellow cheese (chopped). - £« Entertainment was furnished by the U 4 tablespoons green pepper (chop- j tf Royal Sereuaders. Chaperoses vrere Mr. and Mrs. C. Hill of Lincoln ana ped). Mr. Marino, instructor at the university. Refreshments were served. The pledges entertained the actives HOME FROM SCHOOL Alfred snd Allan Fiedler snd Har•with a Chanukah party Sunday eveV Miss Mildred Lipsey, daughter of Pollack were among the Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lipsey, "who ning, December 13. Gifts were ex- old alumni present. is a student at the University of changed . rff^A Illinois, vrill arrive home WednesHarry S. Cohen, 'alumni delegate. Ruth Fox, Ruth Bernstein, Beraice day to spend the holidays jirith her parents. She will bring- with her Rosernan, and Ruth Reuben were in< X i as her house guest, ' Miss Ruth vited to a tea given by the Motar We Specialize in , , ^ , >• \ Frank of Florida, who is also a stu- Boards on Sunday afternoon, DecemRESIDENCE INTERIORS dent at Illinois. Both are Sigma ber" 14, to honor the sophomore and junior women of high scholarship Delta Tau sorority pledges. standing. Opposite Psistisg and Decorating SOCIAL NOTES A bowling team has been organPhones At. 4744—Js, 7S55 Mrs. Abe Cohen left Wednesday to spend a week with her father ized which consists of Miriam HirschHGUTS—9 and friends in Cheyenne, Wyo. From there she will go to Denver to visit with her sister, Mrs. F. B. Madison.

'HI BETA EPSILON FORMAL PH Beta Epsilon fraternity of Creighton university will hold its anMAX FROMKINS HOSTS nual winter formal dance Saturday, M E and Mrs. Max Fromkin en- December 19. The affair will be held tertained at - dinner at home last in the Seville room of the Knights cf Tuesday evening, honoring Mr. and Columbus. Mrs. Joseph Littan. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Weinstein, PSI MU DANCE Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Weinstein, Mr. Sponsors for the weekly Psi Mu and Mrs. Sam Saltzman, Mr. and dance this Sunday afternoon at the Mrs. Harold Brandt, and Dr. s Victor Community Center are Mesdames E. Levine. Moscovitz snd J. Abrahamson. Mrs. Fromkin, chairman of the Hadassah Cultural group, had Mrs. YOUNG JUDEA Littau as her guest at the regular The second 'group of the Young: monthly meeting of-the.-group Mon- Judea Club, sponsored by Miss Elsie day noon at the Blackstone hotel. Siseman, has been organized with the On Thursday Mrs. Max Fromkin 'oilowing officers: Dina Hixnelbloom, had as her guest, Mrs. Theodore N. president; Rose Kirschbaum, secreLewis of Sioux City, la., who was tary; Eva Kuzait, treasurer. guest speaker on the annual Hadassah "Nite" program Thursday evening1 sponsored by the Omaha chapter Junior Hadassah,. of which Mrs. Sigma Delta Tau Fromkin has been the sponsor for Theta Chapter of Sigma Delta Tsni the past 11 years. of the University of Nebraska initiated Helen Steinberg of Council WILL VISIT PARENTS : Mr. and Mrs. • Elmer Greeriberg Bluffs on December 12.. Out-ofwho reside in Crawford, Neb., will town alumnae present were: Mildred arrive Wednesday to spend the holi- Meyerson, Council Bluffs; Laura day vacation with their parents, Berei, Omaha; Lucille Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lipsey and Mr. Ornifia, and Esther Swislowsky, Coland Mrs. Sam Greenberg. Mrs. El- umbus. A formal banquet was held mer Greenberg was formerly Miss Sunday at the chapter house in honor of the new initiate. Lillian Lipsey.

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An educational program for the Jewish people of Omaha every Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Milder spent Free to active and senior memSunday in Lincoln, Neb. bers of the Jewish Community Center. RABBI GOLDSTEIN SPEAKS Sunday, Dec 27, 1931. BEFORE ALTRUSAS Lecture: Professor MordecaiM. Rabbi David A. Goldstein was Kaplan, 8 p. m. guest speaker for the Altrusa club ; Sunday, Jan. 3, 1932. at the dinner meeting on Thursday ; "The Guardsmen," a play by : evening at the Conant hotel. His " Molnai, Center Players'Guild, subject was "World Affairs Today.' 8 p. m. MISS KAPLAN BETROTHED Sunday, Jan. 10, 1932. At a prettily appointed. luncheon MA-DEL SORORITY Lecture: Rabbi Albert Minda. given at the FonteneUe hotel on The Ma-Del sorority, which has xEeform Judaism. 8 p. m. Saturday, the engagement of Miss been newly organized, will )az\e its - Sunday, Jan. 17, 1932. Gertrude Kaplan, daughter of ' Mr. next meeting on Sunday, Dec. 20, a t Lecture: Rabbi David Aronson, and Mrs. Jake Kaplan, to Sam the Jewish Community Center. The Conservative Judaism. 8 p.m. Zweibach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max sorority will meet every other week Sunday, Jan. 24, 1932. Zweibach, was announced. The wedinstead of every week as planned. Lecture: Professor Moses Jung, ding will take place next summer. On the program, Rose Kaplan wiB Orthodox Judaism, 8 p. m. The announcement was a surprise sing several songs and Mildred Berg Sunday, Jan. 31, 1932. to the 14 guests who were prewill "tap dance. Monica. Yaffe will Illustrated Lecture: "The Txail sented with miniature "Diamond" accompany the girls on the piano. of the Wandering Jew," by lings as iavors. The table was Marvin Lowenthal, 8 p. m. beautifully arranged with sweet peas, roses and pink and white tapers. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. SECOND ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yaffe enterJake Kaplan entertained for the young couple at a dinner at their tained 50 guests- at their Home, home for the immediate families. 2441 Pinkney street, Tuesday evening, Dec 8, in honor of their There -were 6*5 guests. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and FOR YOUR Mrs. Abe Kaplan of Avoca, la., Mr. Mrs. Maurice1 Giller, who were celebrating their second wedding anniand Mrs. Harry Kaplan, and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ruback of Denison, versary. la., Mr. and Mrs. L Chenitz of AtThere were four tables of bridge lanta, la., and Mrs. Mariem Bada- for the younger set. Prizes were mes of New York city. won by Miss Esther Werner and Will Bloom. GITNICK-BROWN ENGAGEMENT BAR BHTZYAH DINNER 16th and Howard Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gitnick anOver 100 guests attended the Bar nounce the engagement of their Mitzvah dinner given by Mr. and daughter, Ann, to Harry B. Brown, Mrs. A. Zusman Sunday, Dec. 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown. Formal announcement of the" betrothal was made Sunday at a luncheon given in their honor at the Brown home. Saturday evening1, Dec. 19, Mr. and Mrs. Gitnick will HIGHEST QUALITY BURNER OILS be hosts to 50 guests honoring their daughter and Tier finance. ..AT'LOWEST PRICES FOE CASH

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