A merica ffewish Periodical CeNter CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 litsporr_nog/swawl @mem inortgArico‘caMob..41040 Gay New Spring M Party Dresses ji' o i eft Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher of Edi- son avenue have left for Florida, to be gone about a month. During their absence, Mr. and Mrs. .1. I.. Isaacs and family of Collingwood avenue are staying at the Fisher home. t 51r. and Mrs. harry Uday Of 6740 Wodward avenue entertained as their guests last Sunday Dr. and Mrs. .1. Amu! of Toledo. s es $ 2 5 0 0 _ $ 3 5 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schubiner of Carter avenue gave n Very successful party on Sunday night for young people, honoring Mr. and Mrs. A. Quidd, who just returned /After an ex- • tended wedding trip. Dancing and games took ;diner 'until wee hours of the morning. The hostess was assist- ed in serving by :Miss 1.:thel Schu- bitter and Helen Weisberger. --- Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Sloman of 1975 Pingree avenue entertained de- lightfully in honor of their father's, Jacob Sherman, seventieth birthday. Covers were laid for 40 guests. Typically smart dresses in straigh tline and bouffant styles. Crepes, Georgettes, Crepe de Chine, Tulle and lace are used in charming nottles..Colors embrace orchid, tea root., flame, remota, Chi- nese blue and Greystone. Styles which in line and fash- ion detail closely follow those ouch higher priced. 13.R6ELA black brocaded crene gown se th a corsage of ruses. Miss Zelda %Ave- , cloy served as maid of honor and the M loses Bessie Kaplan and Esther Hates were bridesmaids. They wore On Sunday evening, Feb. 17, Paul- soft chiffons of the pastel shades. ine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl pink, arch d and yero•, respectively, lire of 1977 Gladstone avenue, was with corsages that Wended with their united in marriage to Herman A. ! dresses. Leonard Br nilsky, brother iailies of Detroit at the home of the of the groom, attended as best man. bride at S:30 p. to. Following the with Joseph Karbal and Henry Brod nipressire ceremony an elaborate sky as ushers. I ittle Freda, rider uneheon was served to all the guests. the bride, was a vision of Wee as a lenry Rice, brother of the bride, flower girl, and master Morten Le acted as best mon and Mrs. Harry vitsky served as ring hearer. A re Stone as maid of honor. The bride rcpt ion fulloWed the ceremony in t hi Ruing hall of the synagogue. Antonyy. I the out•of.town guests Were Samuel II Brodsky of Chicago Mrs. E. II. Pol- lack of St. Lou,s, A. Newhouse of St. I. ate, M. and Mrs. K dburti of T.1,•,1„, Mr. and Mrs. Tidlebaum of Ttilmlo. and Mr. and 'Mrs. .Appel of Ritehoster, N. Y. S1r. and Mrs. Bred- sky left for an Eastern Wedding tip, where they will visit New York, Phil adelpi ia and Attatit e City. title I heir return they will reside tempo rarity at 552 East Philadelphia ave- – Mrs. Gustave Rice and daughter, Corrinne, of 3025 East Grand boule- vanl are the guests of Mrs. Rice's parents of the Seaside Ilotel„Allan- tie City, N. J. 1 1 II t I 1 This one sketched, with Chi- nese embroidery in gold and blue threads, gilt tassel and long straight tunic is one of the new models being shown for women and misses, $48.00. ll 1 1 11111i. OBITUARY MRS. - 'huts by Scimidenbrant BAILIES-RICE orchestra, followed the luncheon. The affair was truly an inter-state event, for among the numerous guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. Medof, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Siktiv, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Sikov, all aunts and uncles of the bride, of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mts. Abe Siktiv, aunt and uncle of the bride and sister and brother-in-law of the groom, of Natrona, Pa.; Cath- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lebovitz and erine Medof, Leonard Sikov and Ro- family of 543(1 John R. hove moved setta Sikov, all cousins 44 the bride, to their new home, 433 ('handler ave- of Pittsburgh and Natrona. Rabbi nue. Hershman officiated. NINA PAUL Mrs. Nina Paul of :131 Rosedale, age 36, died at harper lloapdal Feb. 3, She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mildred Nina and Au- brey Winafred; her mother, Mts. T. Rodin; fine sisters and two brothers. She was interested in the following charitable societies: Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home, Detroit Baby Day Nursery, Jewis'i Woman's Club, Ila- dassah, Latl'es' Migrachi Society, La- dies' Immediate Relict, Talmud To- rah of Eliot street, Asha L ' ion, Hol- brook Synagogue, European Jewish Hebrew Loan Asso- Welfare, Detnuit Oct ciation. She is mounted by her fam- ily, many relatives and friends. First Jewish Grand Opera Co. With MAURICE DUBIN and ROSE WESTGATE Will Present the First Time in Detroit "The Jew in Spain" ---•- Since 1840 the J. & C. Fischer has been recognized as one of the leading high grade pianos. The quality of the materials used in its con. struction assures the owner A Study in Angles of a piano for • lifetime. The case designs •re un- usually attractive, Japanese used for the outlining of the orn•ments- Conin both upright sod grand cases, and the price is only $950.00 No really fine home is com- plete today without good music, and the Ampico is the instrument that will provide you with the playing of a se- lected list of distinguished pianists who record exclu- sively for the Ampico. It is the Fischer obtainable in Upright and Grand pianos. One of the most exclusive models of the season is the angular arrangement strap of this chic slipper. Styled and made by I. Miller. Errhange your silent piano. ill tpb ef. i2nov uzi Shoo Solon-,irrond Floor G ARRICK, Beginning Sun. Feb. 24 ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED ANOTHER WEEK The Selwyn. Present The Moat-Discussed Play in the World The Subject of a Thousand Sermons, a Thousand Lectures and Ten Thousand Letters Fool The One Play You Cannot Afford to Miss Three flours of Sheer Joy and a Life-Time of Recollection. Eves. 50r•S2.50. Wed. Mat. 50c41.50. S•t. Mat. 50c-S2. Telephone Cherry 1156 SUNDAY EVENING, FEB. 24 '' MISCHA GERMAN'S GREATEST PRODUCTION Virile Mr. and Mrs. harry Wheeler (nee Florence Selling) are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a baby girl, Mary Ellen, Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Cohen, 75 Harmon avenue, are receiving felici- tations on the birth of a daughter. Rhoda Lenore, Jan. 29. MONDAY, MARCH 3 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 The company is comprised of artists that have won fame' in- Europe, including Maurcie Dubin, who sang a joint concert with Caruso in London in 1914; Rose Wesgate, the composer; Esther Parker, famous German-Jewess soprano; Miriam Dalskaya, lyric- soprano; Jasha Rosenthal, Leon Gold and Paul Lemkov. c lifiloisterers 1933 Noe...m..1x Pros want*, — - - • " - ., it • 7 T. A . • . - ,.. 1 • . ' . 14. ■ 4 • I _ • al 0 .... — OA '. 114 .. . ., . ,. . . ..... Exterior Painting Interior Decorating Wall Papers Distinctive Furniture Upholstering Draperies Rugs and Carpets Lamps and Shades window Shades Objets de' Art r N . ' . aTT .• •• 4::,:..1, . • I An aurarrin, dqdra ?Mien, trmpled. dn oar' and /e - ',Omni Inf Dr an',. , ...."" or II II Al an, • lee drvgn ,n dInIntroon mks i J Dean Painting, Decorating, Furnishing Service PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge No. 496, F. & A. M., will hold a special communication Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 3 p. m. E. A. degree. Supper at 6 o'clock. C. K. SANDORF, Sec. By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN, W. M. Efigngentruto I Mr. and' Mrs. Louis Solomon of i310 Hazelwood announce the en- :tagernent of 'heir daughter. Sally Merrill, to Oscar Held, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto held. -smoommrava ORCHESTRA HALL TUE LLNDOW COMPANY A charming affair of the past week was the bridge luncheon given at the Chatham by Mrs. Merman E. Rafel- son, honoring her sister, Miss Re- becca Lurie, a March bride-elect.. Covers were laid for 30 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Root o 4224 Lincoln avenue announce th engagement of their daughter, Etta, to Julius Horowitz of New York City Tickets fee Sal. at Bon Offme the Day of the Perfermance. — AT — Miss Max Hoffman, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoffman of Denver, Colo., has completed her pre-, nursing course at the Cass Technical) Iligh School. The Best Show Ever Seen in Detroit. LOME Furniture Upholstering and Refinishing at Moderate Prices. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Zackheim and son, Herschel, have returned from Oil City, Pa., where they attended the marriage of their cousin, Rose Bel- trotsky, to Maurice Wispe of this city. The marriage took place Sun- day evening, Feb. 17, at the home of the bride, 27 Grove avenue, Oil City, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dorfman (Dora Williams) of 4258 Buchanan street are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Ruth Harriet, Feb. 17. New Detroit Opera House Randolph and Monroe Mrs. Louis Landsberg, 51m John BRODSKY - NEWHOUSE W. Martin and Mrs. Adolph M. Levy On Feb. 3, 1924, the Holbrook Syn- entertained 40 guests at a Valentine agogue, Holbrook and Beaubien, bridge luncheon at the Elks' Temple housed in charmingly appointed wed- on Friday last. ding, officiated by Rabbi Strange, when Mr. and Mrs. I. Newhouse gave Mrs. E. Marx of 643 Alger avenue their daughter, Luba, in marriage to gave a birthday party Feb. 7 in honor I Jack Brodsky of this city. The bride of her son, David. Relatives and was attired in an exquisite white friends attended and a most delight- moire, straight lined with a brilliant ful evening was spent. David was studded ornament holding the side the recipient of many beautiful gifts. drape. Her veil of tulle was fastened with a head-dress of rose pointed lace Mrs. George Feldman and Mrs. Na-1 and fell in soft folds to a long train. than Schreiber were hostesses at a She carried a bouquet of sweetheart bridge luncheon and miscellaneous roses and fillies-of-the-valley. The shower Tuesday at the Chatam Hotel mother of the bride wore a gorgeous in honor of Miss Myrtle Grass, a' bride-elect. The table decorations consisted of a floral center piece of spring flowers and crystal baskets tied with lillies-of-the-valley which held the place cards. Covers were laid for 75 guests. Miss Grass was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feldman (Ethel Stein), whose wedding was held at the Wolverine Hotel Feb. 10,1 1924, have arrived home from a honeymoon trip to Indianapolis. Third Phone Gown Ch ate of Northern High School, was the guest of honor last Wednesday even- ing at a dinner at the Addison Hotel, followed by n theater party. -- - Mr. and Mrs. Irving Aaron have moved front 2800 West Grand boule- vard to their new home at 433 Chand- ler avenue. (Lettorh There is no smarter mode in fashion circles than the black satin Frock! In loving memory of Celia Nle•o- vitr, who departed from as on the 15th day of Attar, 10110. Gone but not forgotten. Her loving mother, broth- ers and sister, Stns. Stark 11 . einbeek. Mins Lillian Davidov of Hazelwtool was attired in a gorgeous bridal out- avenue, a member of the Eta Rho fit and a sparkling diamond set head- Sigma Sorority and a recent gradu- dress. Dancing, with a distinguished The Fischer Grand Black Stain Frocks nue. lingame avenue entertained Sunday evening in honor of Mae Rosenthal ) of New York, who is leaving for the East very shortly. A most beautL fully appointed 6 o'clock dinner was served. Dancing and 511th Jong was the feature pastime of the evening. Among the guests, who numbered 20, were 51rs. Sam N. Wineman of Flint, the Misses Mar Rosenthal and Bell Waxman of New York and Miss Lee Clare Itieff of Pittsburgh. 14481Voodnuit Ammo being • arrutore --- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Raphel of Bur- USSEK mahogany Personal PAGE SEVEN The decorating of the modern apartment is a problem. Nevertheless, the architectural defects can be largely overcome by ingeni- ous treatment and arrangement of furniture. Ugly angles can be softened, and the rooms be made to seem larger than they really are—a much-to-be desired condition in the smaller apartment. Exterior painting, interior decorating and furnishing have been Dean's specialties for over eighty years. Homes of magnitude, modest homes, apartments, large and small, have had their value added to, both as a home and as an investment, by this service. And the cost has been, and is today, far less than you probably imagine. 1J building, remr,deling, repainting, redecorating, refurnishing, let us send an experienced man to talk it over with you — without obligation. Mr. aed Mrs. Joseph St—ens r ef Rowena street announce fie engage- Tent of their daughter. Betty, to Herman S. Gach, son of Mr. and Mrs 'oaeph Kramer of this city. TH IE HI AR, IIRYJ la EAR 1:1 II CARD OF THANKS 1227 Criswold St., between Grand River and State Mrs. F. Rodin and family and Mr Paul wish to thank their many friends And relatives for the courtesy extend- ed them during their recent bereave. ment of their beloved dallietter and • mister. In Telephone Main 0224