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Announce

Engagement

Women's and Misses'

Afternoon
vi and Dinner
Gowns

per, : .dity in exclusiveness and
orignii , lity. Flat Crepes, Paisley

Crep• •••. Rezo Crepes, Crepe Roma
andllope Elizabeth. Featured are
the 1, , w circular side ;amok and

elaborate embroideries.

$45 -- $65 -- $95

Nathan Sehrebnick of 762 West
(lined boulevard left for an extended
trip to California. Ile will return tt
Detroit the latter part of May.
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The formal engagement reception
of Miss Betty II ur Nitz to Alfred Men-
delsohn lilt place at :lid Frederick
street on Sunday, Feb. The Alph a
Lambda Kappa Fraternity attended in
a beady to do honor to Mr. Mendelsohn
who is a charter member of That
siviety.
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Mrs. Leo Michelson of 2070 Col-
d avenue entertained at a
Itinehtion for n friends at the Wol-
Nerine Hotel in celebration of her
fiftieth birthday anniversary.

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DETROIT, MICIIIGAN

Ne i.innection with any other
store.

•nd our many Irtends
Monday, February 19, marks our First Anni
and patrons are Malted to help u. celebrate W. •111 honor .0.
mt. on b servong selected cakes and coffee. Come in.

Many Special Tasty Delicacies

Sir. and Mrs. Victor Fink, formerly
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of Detroit, now of Los Angeles, Cal !F
announce the engagement of the
daughter Miriam, to Harry M. Link;
of Philadelphia.

Among the titans' pre-nuptial affair',
given for Miss Eve Erusall, whose
marriage Was an e•ent of Sunday,
Feb. 11, was the miscellaneous shower
at which Mrs. Alfred Ettinger and
Mrs. Edward Stein were hostesses on
Friday evening last. Valentine dec-
orations were carried nut effectively
at the supper which was served to DI
guests. (In Saturday, Feb. 10, Mrs.
Edward K rouse v inpliniented Miss
Erusall with a theater party followed
4y an exquisitely appointed dinner at
her horny un ('ortiand avenue.

thes, ...ho seek to express their

Atutiurroarti Part!!

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Jenefsky o
Dayton, 0., announce the engagemen
of their daughter, Sara Jane, to David
t'urtis of Detroit. The wedding will
take plate in the near future.

Mr. and Mrs. 13. Miller of 513
Third avenue celebrated their thirty
fifth wedding anniversary on Feb. 8
at it family dinner given in their
h• or at the home of their daughter
Mrs. 11. G. Morris, 1972 West Bet hum
avenue.

The ,,:jles for Spring have an al-
hair, subtleness which delights

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Sir. and Mrs. I. Nurko of :310 Be!
mint avenue, announce the tingagt
meet of their daughter, Gertrude El it
alieth, to Israel Silk, son of Chatiltt
Silk of Westminster avenue.

we will offer many special pastries In adds on to oar usual tomplete tine
of Pecan Rolls, Tartlets, Filled Cake*, Strudle, •tc.

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MISS SHIRLEY KUKES

Mr. and Sirs. Louis Rakes of 531
East Kirby avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Shirley,
to Manuel AL Rosenthal, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal of this city.
Reception will take place Sunday,
Feb. 25, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 11 at
the home of Miss Rakes.

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WALLACE-ERUSALL
The hunt' of Sirs. Anna Erusull
Taylor avenue, was the scene of 1 .•
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prettily appointed wedding on Sunday .
!I is not anti-mm[1c. Eery con- Don-wide jubilee campaign will
'•b. II, when her daughter, Eve, Was
erable city in the Ukraine has a held beginning Feb. 214 and endin
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bride, who was unattended,
Chal'Illitlg in a gown of white satinil
trimmed with crystal beads. Her Will
Was held in place by it crown of orange!
1,1,i-soles and she carried a shower ,
bouquet of white roses and hill, Of
the valley, The ceremony was pt•ti-'
When you think of buying furniture, it pays to think of us. A good
formed by Rabbi J. Levine before the
Ilteplace Which was xrtistivnllyar-
ninny folks have observed that our regular prices are
ranged with palms and ferns. Dinner
lower than downtown sale prices.
Was served to 45 guests, the tables
being adorned with a delightful va-
COMPLETE APARTMENT FURNISHING A SPECIALTY
riety of spring flowers. Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace ire spending their honeymoon
in Cleveland, after which they will lot
Cadillac 3458 Between Adelaide and Division Eastbound 14th can
take up their residence at 1473 Tay-
lor avenue.
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Max Freedman of Alger avenue has Dr. Schulman Speaks Sunday
eelurned front a trip to New York Morning:
Dr. Samuel Schulman, one of the
City where he was a guest at the
foremost preachers in New York City,
Hotel McAlpine.
recognized for his oratorical ability
Sirs. Gustave Rice of 33 Coiling- and his scholarship, will occupy the
avenue left Sunday for NeN pulpit of Temple Beth El on Sunday
et
rk and Atlantic City to he away morning of this week. His subject
will be "The Church and Culture."
until about March I.
Mr. and Mrs. M. li. Green of 2036
Dr. Schulman was formerly presi-
of interest to many was the pro- dent of the Central Conference of Clay avenue, are receiving congratula-
Dons
on the birth of a son on Feb. 11.
American
Rabbis
and
has
fur
many
gram of "Songs and Stories of Child
Life" given by Miss Frances Netzorg years been a member of the confer.
Sir.
and Mrs. Sidney Golden
on Saturday last, at Walkerville, for ence governing board. He is one of
the benefit of their Y. W. C. A. Miss the translators of the authorized ver- (Bertha Topchick) of 93S East Alex-
andrine
avenue, are receiving congrat-
Mildred Nadle fluted as accompanist sion of the Bible. Ile has taken a
promnent part in all matters of civic ulations on the birth of a sun, San-
at that time.
ford
Bernard,
on Feb. 11,
importance for many years.
It is hoped that a large congrega-
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cohen will re-
Albacus
Club.
ceive Sunday, Feb. 25, at their home tion will greet Dr. Schulman. Sere
The members of the Albano; Club
1621 West Euclid avenue, in honor of ices begin at 10:45. The public is
will
hold
a
mock
auction
at their Cant-1
the betrethal of their daughter, Wind. invited.
ing bunco party, which will be given
fred, to Albert A. Blitz of Toledo, 0.,
Feb.
17.
The
previous
meeting
was I
itnd of their daughter, Ruth Evelyn, Temple Arts Society:
held at the home of James Cohen,
to Casper Cecil Velick. No cards.
On next Monday evening, Feb. 19, and the discussion was centered on
at 8 o'clock, the Temple Arts.Society
Mr. 1111,1 Mrs. David Goodman and will give the third of its series of the program for the remainder of the
family of Ilan,slek avenue have moved three one-act plays. The plays se- season. The next meeting will take
t t their new home, 2339 Clairmount lected for this occasion are particu- place at the home of Pearl Gruskin.
It enus-, and will be at home to their larly interesting and offer to those Visitors are welcome.
friends after Starch 1.
participating an unusual opportunity
for telling work. Two of the plays
A delightful Valentine party was are by Sutro, i. e., "The Open Door"
given Sunday evening by Mrs. Saul and "The Bracelet;" the third, "The
Davidson at her hence on Owen ave- Rector" by Rachel Crothers. The pro-
nue in honor of her sister, Miss Anna gram will be followed by an informal
Woodward at Charlotte
With the stems cut long and the
Protein, a recent graduate front De- entertainment and supper for the
Cadillac 6560
price cut short.
troit Teachers' College. Covers were members and their guests.
laid for 14 guests.
Flowers for Every Occasion.
On this occasion the members of the
sodety have been privileged to bring
Miss Sadie It. Schubot entertained a specified number of guests from
at 0 graduation party for 30 guests among whom it is hoped many new
in honor of her sister, Miss Rosalind recruits will be brought into the reg-
Gratiot.
G. Schubot. The decorations were in ular membership of the society.
keeping with Valentine Day. The table
Special Catering for Weddings,
At a meeting of the board of direc-
was effective with a centerpiece of red tors of the Arts Society held on Mon-
Parties, Funerals.
roses, a candlestick at each end hold-
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day last, it Was decided to issue mem-
ing a red candle. Mrs. II. H. Gold- bership tickets for the remainder of
Charles H. Ro•enman, Prop.
berg of Cleveland was among the the season at one-half the regular
guests in attendance.
annual dues. In view of all this, an
unusually large attendance is antici-
One hundred relatives and friends
pated next Monday night.
were present at the dinner given Feb.
6, by Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Bachrach
in celebration of their golden wedding Annual Students' Day Feb. 25:
The annual students' day celebra-
anniversary. The dinner, which was
held at the Ahavath Zion Synagogue, tion takes place this year on Sunday,
was preceded by a repetition of the Feb. 25. With the splendid equipment
wedding ceremony. A grand march now at our disposal, the congregation
of their grandchildren, of whom all will be in better position than ever
but three were present, and their chil- before to make the day a delightful
dren, preceded them down the aisle of one for its guests,
The Young People's Temple Club ,
the synagogue fur the wedding cere-
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mony which was performed by Rabbi under whose auspices the nodal fea-
Ruben Horovich and Rabbi A. Lip- tures of students' day are always held,
man. The guests for the dinner were has been making elaborate prepare.
seated at two long tattles, attractively Dons so that the young men and
decorated in green and white, while women who come to us that day from
Mr. and Mrs. Bachrach were seated Ann Arbor will be assured of the
at a small table at their head. Mr. warmest and heartiest hospitality that
Frank Bachrach of Adrian, Mich., old- our people and our Temple building
est son of the couple, presided over a can otter. Full announcement of the
program of toasts. After the dinner day's program will be presented in
dancing was enjoyed by the guests, next week's tidings.
for which a four-piece orchestra play-
ed. Mr. and Mrs, Bachrach were me. Club to P
the recipients of many gifts and tele- Cantor Rosenblatt:
grams in commemoration of this
It is with a great deal of pleasure
event. Among the out-of-town guests that the Men's Club makes this pre-
were Max Bachrach of Madison, Intl., liminary announcement of a great
Mrs. S. Epstein, Jack Epstein and concert to be given at the Temple on
Mrs. Julius Kaplan of Louisville, Ky., March 21) by Cantor Josef Rosenblatt.
's;
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bachrach Cantor Rosenblatt on a recent visit
and family of Adrian.
to Detroit was an impressed by the
beauty of Temple Beth El that he ex-
pressed the desire to sing in our great
SHAAREY ZEDEK PLANS
auditorium. Accordingly it Wan pos-
FOR PURIM CARNIVAL sible for the Men's Temple Club to
TO BE HELD MARCH 4 engage Mr. Rosenblatt, who is un-
questionably the greatest living Can-
tor.
The Shaarey Zedek synagogue an-
Mr. Rosenblatt, as is well known,
nounces that plans are being perfected
has on several occasions declined op-
for the Purim Carnival to be held on
portunities to sing with the Metro-
Sunday, Starch 4. Many features are politan Opera Company. His pro-
planned for this affair, which is to
gram will be one to delight and inspire
last from 6 p. m. to 12 midnight.
the audience. Further announcement
In connection with the carnival,
of his coming will be given later.
dance and entertainment, the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Shaarey Zedek will
t
hold a bazaar. A buffet luncheon will Bible CI
Attention is once more called to the
Is' served at 6:30 p. m., t t he followed
by the bazaar and other features, in- study classes that are held on alter-
nate Friday evenings by Prof. Sion-
cluding the dance.
Sirs, Philip Shulman is chairman of imsky and Rabbi Franklin. The char-
the bazaar. Sirs. Philip Gordon is acter of the work presented at these
in charge of the cake and pastries; lessons is such that the chapel should
Mrs. I. 13. Kahn, candy booth; Miss be filled to its capacity. Many of
Bluma Levin, fortune-telling, and our people, apparently not realizing
the importance and the interest of this
Sirs. Alex Imerman, refreshments.
The program in the auditorium is in work, have not availed themselves of
charge of the Men's Club and the the opportunity of attending. We urge
our people with all the force at our
Young People's Auxiliary.
command to put Friday evening aside
for this purpose. It will pay them to
A breath of old New England. This charming four-post bed recalls the
B'NAI B'RITH AUXILIARY
do so.
Colonial days of rag rugs and open fires. Four-posters are every bit as
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Second Term of Dancing Lesions:
The regular monthly dance of the
The second term of the dancing
Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgha Lodge No. Classes will start Saturday, March 3.
11, I. 0. B. B., will be held this Sun- There will he advanced and beginner's
day evening, Feb. 18, at the Gray- classes. The price is $7.50 for ten
lessons. Please pay in advance,
Plans are being completed for the
About the middle of the second term
next card party, the date for which the children of the dancing classes
.vial he announced next week.
will j resent an original extravaganza
The auxiliary announces that it will under the direction of Mrs. -Mann.
henceforth meet every Monday even- Participation in this event will also be
ing at the club rooms, Adams and open to
limited number of mem-
Brush streets. Much enthusiasm is ber's children under 16 years of age
heing displayed by the members for who are talented In music or elocution.
the work of the organization and the Any child desiring to take part will
membership roll is growing rapidly. report for examination to Mrs. Mann
Throe interested and wishing to join on Saturday, Feb. 17, between one and
are urged to attend the next meeting. two o'clock.

practical and decorative in the modern home. "The Haverhill" has sturdy

posts with handsome turning, and a broad head of beautifully figured
wood finished In warm mahogany brown-581/2 inch high head posts and
521/2 inch foot posts of 4 1/2 inch quartered gum stock. Twin Size $65.

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HAVE YOU REGISTERED?
Last day February 17, 1923.

A woman is a shrewder observer
of guests than a man.—The Talmud.

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