September 14 1930
Members of the Cincinnati Chess Club will have to kill the fatted calf! That prodigal member of the club, J. B. Warwick, who wandered away one year ago last April to visit his daughter in California, has returned to the fold. During his travels Mr. Warwick encountered several former Cincinnati chess players who now reside in the Golden West. He reports Dr. Moses Scholtz, in good health and fine chess fettle. He declares Paul Buttenweiser to be the same “old Paul” but more prosperous and happier. J. B. liked California but asserts he feels more at home in Cincinnati with his old cronies.
September 28 1930
Miss Shapiro, Mr. Scholtz, Married 28 Sep 1930, Sun The San Francisco Examiner (San Francisco, California) Newspapers.comMISS SHAPIRO, MR.SCHOLTZ, MARRIED.
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Shapiro announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth-Vivienne Shapiro, to Mr. Julius Robin Scholtz, son of Dr. and Mrs. Moses Scholtz of Hollywood.
The ceremony took place on August 31 in Temple Emanu-El, with Rabbi Ruchert and Cantor Rinder performing the ceremony in the presence of immediate relatives.
The wedding breakfast was served at the Mark Hopkins Hotel.