THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 14 The ultimatum of careful selecting is an unusual array of Beautiful Lingerie, Negligee and Blouses E:=1 GOWNS and FROCKS representing moderation C=3 Mrs. B. N. Knickerbocker 403 David Whitney Building The marriage of Miss Hattie Kraus of Grayling, Mich., to Mr. Wilfred Cohn of this city, took place on Wednesday evening in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Albert Kraus. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiated. Miss Ethel Herman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herman; and Mr. Ira Cohn of this city were mar- ried on Sunday evening at the home of the bride's parents in Cincinnati. Rabbi David A. Phillipson officiating. The wedding was solemnized Sun- day of Miss Rosalind Graff and Mr. David Abner. The ceremony was per- formed by Rabbi A. H. Hershman in the presence of the immediate fam- ilies. The marriage of Miss Doris Vir- ginia Weiss, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weiss, to Mr. Max Finkel- ston, was solemnized on Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents in the Hollenden apartments. The ceremony was per- formed by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin in the presence of the immediate families of the bride and groom and was fol- lowed by a wedding breakfast of beautiful appointments. Mr. and Mrs, Finkelston left at noon for an ex- tended southern trip and will make their home in Detroit upon their re- turn. , The marriage of Miss Sadye Mon- ash to Mr. Benjamin Felber was sol- emnized at Temple Beth El on Thurs- day afternoon,. Rabbi Leo M. Frank- lin officiating. ARCHITECT Phone Cadillac 6155 f 03 Kresge Building Detroit Phone Cherry 1145-J MADAME RAU GOWNS AND TAILORING 205 Washington Arcade Specializing in Remodeling HADASSAH BAZAAR AND DANCE. Final arrangements have been com- pleted for the sale and dance to be given under the auspices of the local Hadassah at the Shaarey Zedek Syn- agogue on Sunday evening, March 4. Every effort has been made by the committee in charge to make this af- fair a success, one of the main fea- tures for the evening program which has been arranged being continuous dancing. Admission will be free. The proceeds of the bazaar will go towards the maintenance of the Medi- cal Unit, which consists of a division of ten doctors and an equal number of nurses to be sent to Palestine to fight the terrible plagues of typhoid and cholera that have been ravaging throughout the east, exacting a heavy : - ENGAGEMENTS - A Combination toll in lives. K. P. Purim Ball Mr. Herman P. Cohen, chairman of the entertainment committee of the Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge No. 55, states that the twenty-seventh annual Purim ball, to be held. on March 7th, 1917, will be the most successful affair of its kind in the his- tory of the organization. - Mr. Cohen, who has served as chairman of the entertainment committee for , many years, is planning a pleasant surprise in the nature of distinctive innovations that will delight the hearts of the (lancers. An added feature is the exhibition drill of the uniformed rank, under command of Captain Mundy E. Lewis. The company has been training faith- fully and ' an officer of the regular United States army will be in attend- , ance to review the company. FOREST THEATER SHOWING FEATURE FILMS. Mrs. B. Suravitz of 164 East High A splendid program of feature films street announced the engagement of is now being offered in the Forest her daughter, Reva, to Mr. Louis theater at Woodward and Forest ave- nues. The house, under the new and Goodman. able management' of C. W. Porter, is Rabbi and Mrs. Isadore Koplowitz offered a complete change every day, of 228 Medbury avenue announce the with matinees at 2 o'clock and eve- engagement of their daughter, Birdie, ning shows from 6:30 to 11. On Sat- to Mr. Morris Arnovitz of Laurium, urday, Sunday and holidays perform- ances are continuous from 1 to 11 Mich. Mr. Simon Harris of East Warren p. m. Sunday, A. H. Wood's big stage avenue announces the engagement of . success, "The Challenger," with Helen his daughter, Esther, to Mr. Harry Chadwick and_a trio of other stars, is Sussan of Detroit, formerly of Bos- announced. On Tuesday, Alma Han- lon appears in "God and Little Chil- ton. and on Wednesday, Clara Wil- Mr. and Mrs. I. Friedman of Han- dren," liams in "Three of Many." Thursday cock avenue announce the engagement will bring Bessie Love in "The Heir- of their daughter, Fannie, to Mr. ess at Coffee Dan's." - HENRY KOHNER I COMING EVENTS of style and com- fort that spells satisfaction. Made to comply with the latest in fash- ion, and built on a last that gives the greatest resil- iency and foot freedom. To avoid imita- tion, look for the maker's name. Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes : - W. H. GASS WM. 1. WHITNEY 272 Woodward Avenue Opposite David Whitney Building John Ebberts Shoe Co., makers of women's shoes. Charles Gilman., 11111111111111 111111 III1111 1 THE GORHAM SHOP A Unique Display of Lenten Sugges- tions Ecclesiastical Wares in Gold and Silver • Designs for Church Windows Chalices and Patens Communion ,Sets Altar Cruets Mission;Sets and Ciboria Lingerie . Maltese Laces Hand-made Curtains Bridal Veils Baby Bonnets Draperies March 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Goldsmiths 1PP 10(' Ikv )1, a 'rt1 . Rosaries and Scapular Medals Silversmiths INCORPORATED Woodward Ave., at John R. St. Altar Railings