TIM JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 u tnininintiii iimmin imiiiiiimiliini umm iliiiiiililintim ivilair mimimmitim mintlitu nmilimum ulium illimiliiiim mu limimilimiiim Iliiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiIIIVII1 1331131111 1131111111111111111 1111111 111111 11111111111111111111111111131111111111111 21111111111111111111111iIiiiiinm2 E;g_itilliiiim iliiiiimil llimmilimun nn =-,- ._ ... ,. _ _ . .._ - .-- .. - ,. , - . . ... . , _ To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, - L 7 = 103 Rsst Palmer Avenue, Telephone North 4063,not later than Wednesday evening. t--. ..,... .t. 4cf.' . 7.711111111111311111111113111111311111111111131131111113113113311311113113111111 13311333111111111111113111Eillilililililillfilitill1111133311113119311111111111111111ilinillili1111111111131111111113311111111333331M333313 1131111113111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111311111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 HIMMIM 31111111111111111t _. .=- =.--- The wedding of Mattie San- ders, daughter of Mr. A. S. San- ders, and Isadore Sitron was sol- emnized at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. A. L. Frankensteen, Sunday, October 14, at 5 o'clock. Miss Nizzie Behrmann acted as maid of honor and Mr. Nat Ro- senberg as best man. The bride was given in marriage by her father in the presence of the im- mediate relatives and closest friends. After the ceremony a delightful dinner was served. The guests were entertained by musical numbers rendered by Miss Somilia Rosenblum of Chi- cago. Among the guests were Mr. I. C. Troy, Tack Troy, Mr. Oscar Miller, Mrs. Frank Rosen- Mum, Miss Somilia Rosenblum who will assist in the sale are : Mrs. Louis Grosslight, Mrs. Sam Kautnear, Mrs. Louis Musliner, Mrs. Abe Schiffman, Mrs. Jennie Cohen, Mrs. Magnes A. Hersch- feld, Mrs. J. E. Goldberg, Miss Siegel and Mrs. Herman Lieber- man. Other ladies who desire to take part in this work are re- quested to call Mrs. Harry Gold- stein at Grand 1322. The engagement of Airs. Ber- tha Nelkcn to Mr. Jacob Braun is announced. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin deliv- ered the first of this season's course of lectures before the Twentieth Century Club on Tuesday, the subject of his dis- course being- "A Review of the Pentateuch." Airs. Sim Hart has returned from a visit in New York and Atlantic City. Former Detroiters in Philippines IPA Are You a Subscriber of The Jewish Chronicle? L. NETZORG WITH JACOB M., KATHERINE J., AND • TH EIR FILIPINO M ID ID The Children in this Photograph, Taken in Ligao, P. I., are the Grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Netzorg of 101 Forest Ave. E. Their Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Morton I. Netzorg (nee Kate Smit) Formerly of this City NETTING LAMPS ▪ produce soft rays of light that make reading a comfort and an evening at home pleasant and cheerful—a variety of shades and stand- ards. The C.J. Netting Co. 71 Broadway HUDSON SEAL COATS W HY not select your Hudson Seal coat at America's leading fur house? Here selected pelts of super- ior quality are made into the latest fashion- able models, and priced most reasonably. H. & B. Marks 212.214-216 MICHIGAN AVE. NE \R THIRD . and Janice Rosenblum from Chi- cago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson of 106 Rowena street, have left on an extended trip to the cast. They will later visit West Baden, Ind. Detroit Lodge, No. 55, Knights of Pythias, will give their annual Hallowe'en party at K. of P. Hall, 533 Cass avenue, on Sunday even- ing, November 4. Many novel- ties will be introduced. The Young People's Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek will give a Chanukah Comfort Shower for the soldiers at Camp Custer ofi Sunday, December 2, at the Shaarey Zedek gynasium. Fur- ther announcement on this affair will be made later. Considerable interest has been aroused in the Cake and Bag Sale to be given on Tuesday and Wed- nesday, November 6 and 7, for the benefit of the D e * troit Tubercu- losis Sanitarium by a group of Jewish women. The sale will be held at a storeroom in the Madi- Kota HATS MADE AND REMODELED Call at 236 Hendrie Avenue OLD Gowns Made NEW Madam Rau 205 WASHINGTON ARCADE CHERRY I145-J son Theater building at Grand Circus Park under the direction of Mrs. Harry Goldstein, of 22 For- est E. Among the volurdeers MATERNITY N O expectant mother need war unsuitable clothes when LANE BRYANT shows at all times as great a variety of ma- ternity apparel as other firms offer normal women. Patented adjustments assure perfect fit and even hang at all times, without alterations. Lane Bryant Second Floor, 255 Woodward MAHOGANY CANE-BACK DAVENPORTS HE most beautiful idea in living ASA room furniture ever conceived — elegantly worked out in every detail. Especial attention is called to a model with remov- able spring cushions, finely upholstered. Two pillows and bolster. Davenports - $85 Chairs - $45 The price that prevails at this great East Side Store is calculated to save you money. Robinson-Cohen Co. 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