1.. THE JEWISH CHRONICLE . Mr. Adolph Amberg left last week Among the students at the Detroit for Old Point Comfort, returning via Institute of Musical Art participating New York. in the recital given on Wednesday of The Ladies' Volunteer Society will last week were Mrs. A. Lapin Cohn, give a Purim concert on Sunday eve- Miss Phyllis Zuckerman and Miss ning, March 4th, at Beth Jacob Syna- Mirah Cohn. gogue. Tickets are 25 and 50 cents Miss Tillie Garvett, artist pupil of and the proceeds of the concert are Mrs. Ola Defoe-Eustis, was presented for the benefit of the Jewish War Suf- in a musical given in the green room ferers' Fund. The hour is set for of the Hotel Pontchartrain on 8:30 o'clock. Wednesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund spent -:- WEDDINGS : a few days in Chicago during the Southern smilax, palms and roses week. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Davies have made an effective setting for the wed- left for the south to remain until ding of Miss Lillian Jacobson, (laugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobson, April. and Mr. Louis Zuiback, in Shaarey Mr. and Mrs. 'Milford Stern and Zedek Synagogue last Tuesday even- family and Mrs. Joseph Rosenweig ing. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated have arrived home from a pleasant at the ceremony. Miss Jacobson's visit in New York and Atlantic City. gown was an exquisite creation of Mr. Stern was in Washington to at- cloth of silver with overdress of tulle tend the convention of the Chamber edged in pearls. The tulle veil was of Commerce of the United States of held in place by a coronet of pearls America. • and she carried a shower of white Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon have re- Cecil Brunner roses and valley lilies. turned from an extended trip in . the As maid of honor Miss Miriam Zui- east. back wore a gown of coral tulle with Mrs. S. L. Segar of 311 Webb ave- overdress and bodice of sequins, and nue, has left for a six weeks' visit pink roses comprised her shower ho- with her mother in Indianapolis, Ind. quet. The bridesmaids, Misses Beat- Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, who has rice Zuiback, Minnie Wilson, Bessie been the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. Bluestine, and Clara Weisman, were Glogower, has returned to her home attired - in gowns of tulle combined in Plattsburg, N. Y. • with silver and sequins, Miss Zuiback Mrs. Joseph Nederlander left on in Nile green and the Misses Wilson, Tuesday for a visit in Kansas City Bluestine and Weisman in shades of and California. yellow. All wore silver Lucille shoes Mrs. Emory NIonash entertained at and hats, and carried canes topped cards on Sunday afternoon for the with rose buds and tulle. In the bridal benefit of the Medical Unit of the party was also a little flower girl, a cousin of the groom, Rheda Cohn. Mr. Hadassah Society. Mr. Phillip Cohen of 109 Films- Benjamin Jacobson acted as best man worth street, has left for a two weeks' with Messrs. Samuel Rhodes, Joseph trip to New Orleans. Lamport and Joseph Silverstein as Mrs. Lewis Smilansky entertained ushers. Among the out-of-town guests at dinner on Sunday evening at her were Mr. and Mrs. B. Cohn, Mr. Sam- home in Grosse Pointe Shores. com- uel Haslow. Mr. and Mrs.. Lipchutz, plimenting Miss Lillian Shaw, who is Miss. Sarah Goldman and Mr. and appearing at the Temple theater. Mrs. Jacob Cohen of Philadelphia, Mr. Covers were laid for the following and Mrs. R. Cohn of Cleveland, Dr. guests, besides the guest of honor: Warde of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein: Mr. I. Cohn of New York. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Leon Rosinski, Miss Hattie Zuiback have left for an extended Levy, Mr. Harold Smilansky and Mr. eastern trip and will be at home after Alexander Tolchan. 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Cherry 772 ESTABLISHED IN 1865 102 Woodward Ave. TWO STORES ONE SERVICE 269 Woodward Ave. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111[1111111111111111111111111111 FOREST THEATRE AAOTOFDOWREASRTD (Under New Management) SUNDAY, MARCH 4th HELEN CHADWICK IN "THE -CHALLENGE" Monday, March 5 ALMA HANLON in "God and Little Children" Bushman-Bayne—"The Great Secret" Tuesday; Marc 6 CLARA WILLI MS in "Three of ny" Wednesday, March 7 LILLIAN WALKER in "Indiscretion" - Thursday, March 8 BESSIE LOVE in "The Heiress at Coffee Dan's" Friday, March 9 MARIE DRESSLER in "Tillie Wakes Up" MRS. VERNON CASTLE in "Patria" . Saturday, March 10 MABEL TALIAFERRO in "Wife by Proxy" Comedies, Travelogues and Other Features on All Programs Prices—Matinees, 2 p. m., 10c; Nights, 6:30 to 11, 10c and 15c.