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The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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4 Pittsburgh Prsy Mon Nov. 4, 1957 Ball For. Israel Ambassador Spectacular Event seed pearls and riiinestones-secured her veil. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

August Ehrenfried of Kingston, Ontario, Canada, was attended by the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Margaret Curtis. Robert Curtis served best man for Mr. Maier, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Eugena Maier of Turtle, Creek. Couple Weds In Turtle Creek When Martha Ehrrnfried was married Oct. 26 in St. Coleman's Church in Turtle Creek to Alfred Eugene Maier she wore a floor-length pnwn of Chantilly lace and tulle. A crown of S.

A -VFmllLOVE TDeing slender I v-' i 7 4 i i 4. mr: A in, Jf --i I I i 1 i a -V I I If i -I 1 7:4 -iW I I YOUR FIGURE CAN BE MADE TO ORDER! You're different end we know it. We love to work out special problem! of proportion and posture We'll individualize your every requirement answer your every question Naturally we'll pamper you spoil you but you deserve it you're special) FREE TRIAL Phone now or come in to your Slenderello Salon You'll love the care the individual attention Hie privacy the charming decor it's so relaxing it's like a caress $2.00 per visit Weekly budget plan. Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

Phone today we II keep our promise. A GunroniPdbv "A Geod House kftpinjr i sienoereiia. INTERNATIONAL 110; FUST NAT BANK BLDG. P.ttthnrgh SS6 WASHINGTON ROAD, Ml Lfbaion, Pj 58 FORBtS SI, Squirrel Hills, PitWiuijh, Pi NORTH HILLS VILLAGt, S1 MRS. I J.

KKIZKXSTEIX ile welcomes dinner MRS. EBAX guests. MRS. IIAROr.l) CALK; Hostess and jeaturcd entertainer. 5U.MI BKXZELL Entertaining before dinner and dancing was Mimi Benzell, Metropolitan Opera and television singer.

IO.I(.IIT TC stein of Chicago; Mrs. Saul Lapiduss in black and champagne lace; Mrs. Wilfred Fmogold, president of the Montefiore Hospital Ladies Aid Society; Judge and Mrs. William F. Cercone; Judge and Mrs.

Samuel A. Weiss, Judge and Mrs. Henry Kllen-bgen and Judge and Mrs. A. L.

Wolk. Another party included the Samuel M. Levinsons, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron P.

Lev-insnn, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leviivson and the Louis Siegels. Schoenbrun Party Mrs. Lester Nolan, chairman of the Pittsburgh Women's Division, State of Israel Bonds, wore red sat in.

Dressed' dor Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Business Lurry Mack, head of" Slenderella International. Telt i. ii in 1 Inward Miller. Society loseph P.

Kennedy, of Boston and Isew York. Have Anniversary The National Executive Housekeepers Assn. of Pittsburgh will celehrate its 25t anniversary a a candlelight service Nov. in the Nurses' Residence, University of Pittsburgh. tavern Make Fall News 4 AHIJA EH AX had entertained during the bond drive.

Included in the latter was Mrs. Frank T. Rubenstein. who selected a Winston gown of blue lace over green sal in. Among other parties were I hose of the Hot clicks, and Mrs.

Joseph Katz, Mr. and Mrs. D'Alessandro, the Sam Feldmans at the Concordia Club, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J.

Rieenstein and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hamburg. A guest at the Ilni click party was George Jesse, movieman and personal friend of the Horelicks. Watching a dazling grand match of consular officials and other dignitaries were Mrs.

David Livingston and her mother, Mrs. Jack Bern Heads 'Best in America. The list included: Politics President Eisenhower. Statesman Former President Harry S. Truman.

Music Orchestra Leader Guy Lombardo. Motion Pictures Frank Smati a. Financial Carl Cohen, Beverly Hills, invest-mcnt broker. Theater Ricardo Montal-ban. United Nations Ambassa -7 7 longer to enjoy High FiJeliy t- 'i Businessman Open WONDER I LEND Abba Eban Honor Guest By JOAX HERBOLD A plit tiring rrowd swept Into the rcnn-Shrratnn Ilo-tf I last nipht inr the Ambassador's Bail, a spectacular highlight of the social season.

State of Israel Bonds sponsored Hip occasion honoring Ahha Khan. Israel ambassador 1o the I'nitpd Slates find representative, who flew here with Mrs. Eban. Their plane arrived late Just as the festivities weie starting Downtown. Admission for each of the 375 couples was purchase of $1000 in bonds.

Among puests and early arrivals were Reps. James G. Fulton. Herman P. Kbetharter and Eimer J.

Holland. Roth mayoralty candidates were present with their wives. Mrs. John Drew in brilliant green and Mrs. Daid L.

Lawicnce in beige anil gold. Honorary Committee Honorary committee for the ball read like "Who's Who." It included 13 slate governors and a variety of from the fields of law, diplomacy, letters and religion. Women in the crowd were especially attractive last night, enhanced with Paris gowns and a vivacious holiday spirit. Among them were Mrs. Robert Ornitz who wore a black dross with harem skirt; Mrs.

David Alter, publisher of the Jewish Criterion, in navy lace, and Mrs. Joseph Katz in a black Trig-ere original. Mrs. Samuel Feldmnn arrived in a pink and gold dress, Mrs. David Lowenthnl in royal blue chiffon that draped to the hem, and Mrs.

Sam Chapman in a Harvey Berin gown of navy blue lace over Ice blue satin. Privatz Parties Few dance guests entertained at private panics immediately pieceeding last night's festiv ities since many Eisenhower NEW YORK, Nov. -1 (UP) The Custom Tailors Guild of America today named President Eisenhower and former President Truman in the list of the 10 best dressed men Advertl.sfmtntl Siop Baby's Teethingjain Matr Ifitdrr tum tlh TOTS 111 HUM, HI AM antl rr how quirk-1 It Uethtnt pain is rrlievfd jind bsht top rrtinf. dnietit tnr 101 Si TKV.IH1NG (RUM loday. (Adv.) Wait vo magnificent 5239.95 Phi 3 I tf II i wwii i nil III I wutv -Ji I i ADMIRAL CO 1-4454 1-7277 i i 1 1 tn l-ooou Mtsdicjli.

FO 4-1100 OF WOOL old Calig in green, Mrs. Nathan Leventon in black lace, Mrs. Herhert Walker in reil and Mrs. Alan Amper. 0 Allergic vool hul love ils luxury look? TIirft i1resp5 arc for jou! Only at Kaufttiann's, iu Dacion Mrndrfl of Iarron, orlon and s(oe rayon for a vonilor ful "frrl" plus llie look of vool crrpc.

ray hi Mash, quick to dry, needing lillle or no ironing. lhiylimers Sixth lloor tonight until 9 Mrs. Adolph Schoenbrun, wife of the Pittsburgh bond chairman, was hostess at a party which included her two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Ahrams and Mrs. Mdton Jacobs.

One of the most honored bond workers is Mrs. Samuel Hoi click, who sold 5100.000 worlh. She was greeted by a party including Mrs. Har- 1 i I igiiiwwiiwi.i,ii I 1 BW-rw I 1 i i VS 5-4 1 CREPE WITH LOOK 1M" 17 1 1 If" I 1 RADIO PHONOGRAPH 1 -i $29 down in Sierra or blonde finish silrs tlx i 1 A. Jimmmi 3fakp Daclnn crrjip with softly rurvnl nnkllttp, lriuispr-ilrat itlu-alli klrt, rlf liillon.

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