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One Door South of Capitol Theatre
Getting READY
For
SPRING
With
Housecleani*
Helps
Aaron N. Agree announces the en-
gagement of his daughter. Fanny
Betty, to Jack Harry Gold, son of Mr.
el The and Mrs. Max Goldstein.
All awing 1.11• and other local note• should he communicated Co the alma
Chronicle hr 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon In melee t• app., cl the current week's
ie.
ssu Phone Glendale OVA. Sons. Editor. Mall not ■ ces so be ro elved not la.,
Mr. and Mrs. N. Zussman of 9144
"
Jus. Campau announce the engage-
Mrs. Joseph A. 'Leaman of East ment of their daughter, Faye, to Jule
A must deligOtful atIa.r was given
One of the most important announcements
under the auspices of the Jewish I Ferry avenue, chairman of the bazaar H. Wolfson, sun of Mrs. Anna Wolf-
Woman's Club on Tuesday evening, to be given by the Ladies' Auxiliary son of Detroit and Toledo.
for March comes from the Housefurnishing De-
March IS, at Temple Beth El. Ma-, of Shaarey Zedek on Sunday evening,
partment in an offering of lowered down pay-
dame Wins Ostrowska. first harpist March 30, wishes to thank those who
ments on Electric Sweepers, Washers and
of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, I are giving their best efforts towards ,
lroners.
exhibited her remarkable technique making the affair the moat successful
li
in an excellent program and obtained ever held by the organization. As-
effects of beauty impossible to pro- slating Mrs. Zechman on the various
The 1900 Ironer
duce on the piano. Miss Madge Mil- committees are Mrs. A. B. Stralser,
The 1900 Washer
SEEKER-CURIE
ler, mezzo soprano, collaborated in Mrs. L. Boschwitz, Mrs. A. H. Ehr-
The Conlon Washer
the recital and showed her best ef- Itch, Mrs. Barney Illoomrosen, Mrs. Mrs. Ida Lurie announces the mar-
fort in the interpretation of La- S. B. Kahn, Mrs. Morris Zackheim, siege of her daughter, Rebecca Sarah,
Savage Washer and Dryer
Forge's "Song of the Open." Miss Mrs. A. Carlstein, Mrs. A. Glazer, to Fred Selker, March 16, at the Wol-
Margaret Mannebach ably accom- Mm. Philip Shulman, Mrs. Alex Imer- verine Hotel, in the presence of the
The Aerobell Washer
periled on the piano. man, Mrs. II. Moss, Mrs. N. Goldman, immediate families. The ceremony
The Deming Ironer The Bock Dryer
Mrs. D. S. Lemon, Mrs. I. B. David- was performed by Rabbi A M. Hersh-
The annual Student Day service son, Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mrs.' man. Miss Lurie was charming in
$5.00 Down Payment—Balance Easy Terms
took place at Congregation Beth El Samuel Riskin, Mrs. Lewis Solomon, her bridal dress of coral georgette,
Mrs. Herman Wetznian, Mrs. Ben B. cream lace and bouffait skirt. She
students from the University of Mich-
Schwartz, Mrs. Ben Krell, Mrs. II. P. carried a beautiful bridal bouquet of
students from the Univresity of Mich-
Cohen, Mrs. Applelitium and Mrs. Ophelia roses and lillies-of-the-valley;
. igen, Ypsilanti State Nomal School
Wolf Caplan. Plans have already an old fashioned poke bonnet corn-
and other institutions of higher learn-
The Hoover Sweeper
decorating the pleted her costume. Harry Selker'
ing in the state were the guests of been completed for
The Eureka Cleaner
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue chapel, attended his brother. Miss Lurie was
the temple in a whole day's program
given in marriage by her uncle, Her-
Premier-Duplex
Vacuum Sweeper
of interesting activities. The serv- where the bazaar will be held. Music,
dancing and refreshments will make man Dunie. Among the out-of-town
ices in the morning were featured by
$3.25 Down Payment—Balance Easy Terms
up the program. This is the last of guests were Herman Dunie and
Dr. Franklin's lecture on "The Ulti-
a series of affairs to be given by the Itobt. Dunie of Cincinnati; Mrs. Alex
mate Aim of Democracy." An ex-
Wernick and son, Maurice, of Fos-
cellent dinner was served to over Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek
toria, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gold-
Now is the time also to provide yourself with
100 at noon, while about 350 partook to raise money for the Theological
berg, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gallon, Mr.:
Seminary
campaign.
all manner of household helps as well as gar-
of the buffet luncheon. During the
and Mrs. Sam Fisher, Mr. and Mrs.I
den
and outdoor needs. The Housefurnishing
afternoon a splendid program of en-
Mrs. F. G. Marcus of Second boule- Max Steinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Saul
tertainment was presented in the
Department is displaying complete stocks at
Fisher, all of Toledo, Ohio. Dewey's
vard
has
returned
from
a
visit
with
chapel. Around the tables the stu-
Wolverine Orchestra furnished the
very moderate prices.
dents gave their college yells and relatives in Oak Park, Ill.
music for the wedding march and for
songs and the spirit of good fellow-
the
dancing.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Selker
left
Mrs. Harry J. Silberstein gave the
ship reigned supreme. After supper
for Chicago for their honeymoon.
the tables were cleared away and second of a series of bridge and mah
about 600 students and members of jong parties at her home on Elmhurst
avenue
Friday,
March
14.
There
are
KLINE-LOWENBERG
the Young People's Temple Club
Mrs. Fannie l.owenberg announces
danced to the strains of excellent mu- two more affairs in the series.
the marriage of her daughter Bess,
' sic. The entire day's activities were
Miss I.ottie Gantzewitz was hostess to Bert Kline, son of Mr. and Mrs.
very ably directed by the executive
board of the Young People's Temple last Sunday evening at a farewell David Kline of this city, on Sunday,
Club, of which Harvey L. Vehon is surprise party in honor of Miss Clara March 16, at lintel Statler, the sere. :
president; Mrs. Wallace Rasenheim, Lindenbaum, who is leaving March mono being performed by Rabbi Leo
Sire. Samuel 31 for California, where she will per- M.. Franklin. Miss Lowenberg was
Mrs. Louis Musliner, M
manently reside. The table was beau-
Mendelson and others assistants.
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tifully decorated and covers were laid Berman,
assisted by
her acted
sister, as
Mrs.
William
who
matron
of
f
honor.
llarold
Klein,
a
brother
of
Helen Ettinger gave a linen shower for
Lindenbaum,
who
was 30 a guests.
member Miss
of the
Young Women's
the groom, assisted Mr. Kline as best
at her home on March 13 in honor of
man. Mr. and Mrs. Kline will make
Miss Clara Wechsler, whose marriage nent
Hebrew
a promi-
S
p
Our modern,
part Association,
in dramatic took
activities.
She their home in Detroit.
will take place soon.
played a leading role in "lie Said and
sunshiny plant
She Said," one of the plays given at
is equipped
1
SCHREIBER-GRASS
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Zuieback and Temnle Beth El last week by the Y.
with every fa-
The Statler Hotel was the scene
Miss Jewell Zuieback have recently W. H. A. Players.
e
is....
of a beautiful wedding Sunday even-
returned from a delightful Eastern
cility for the
trip, visiting New York, Philadelphia
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin is leaving ing, March 16, at 6 o'clock, when Miss
proper treat-
' and Atlantic City.
Sunday evening March 23, for Chi- Myrtle Grass, daughter of Mr. and '
ment of your
- Mrs. I. Grass, become the bride of
1
I sago, where he will address the
garments.
A surprise birthday party was cago Rabbinical Association on Mon- Alex Schreiber of this city.
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moor 1
The ceremony was performed un-
given by the friends of Helen Ettin- I day.
der
a
bower
of
flowers,
groupings
of
, ger at her home, 5008 Brush, Wed-
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r n e d
Among the pre-nuptial affairs in palms, high white standards filled
is E r v e e r y u article
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nesday evening, March 5.
honor of Miss Jean Yarrows, whose with calla lillies, narcissuses and
returned
1
freesia contributing to the nuptial
marriage
will
take
place
March
30,
thoroughly
Mrs. Henry Weinberg of 1963 Bur-
4 1
setting. The marriage services were
lingame avenue entertained at a was a bridge and kitchen shower conducted by Rabbis A. M. Ileshman
.
cleaned, odor-
given Saturday afternoon last by
bridge tea on Thursday afternoon,
and E. Aisishkin. Following the
less and setts-
March 13. The tables were decorated Miss Annarose Hersh at her home on ceremony a supper was served to 250
Hague
avenue.
WELi DI
CLEAN iT Jr factory to you.
with pink sweet peas.
guests in the ballroom, which was
A charming event is on the eaten- decorated with cynbodium ferns and
.
Miss Corinne Rice of 3025 East der for Sunday, evening, April 6, Southern smilax, while a gay profu-
Autos Daily to All Part.of the City.
Grand boulevard has returned home when the Junior lladassah girls will sion of spring flowers, tulips, yellow
after a very delightful visit with role- entertain at a "cabaret dance" at the narcissuses, daffodils and snap drag-
lives in Philadelphia, New York and Shaarey Zedek. This will be a novel ons surrounded with greenery banked
Atlantic City.
departure from the usual dance. De- the tables.
The bride, who was given in mar.
lightful "cabaret" numbers will be
N. Davies of 2969 East Grand bou- staged, in addition, of course, to the riage by her parents, wore a lovely
-.
levard is spending the month of dancing all evening. If desired, gown of white duchess satin, made
March at the Eastman Hotel, Hot reservations for tables may be made with a snug fitting bodice, outlined
Springs, Ark.
in advance through members of the in crystals and pearls. Festoons of
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club. Proceeds of this dance go to- white chiffon adorned the skirt and
i Miss Mollie Tenebaum was the wards the support of eight Pales- an ornament of crystals and pearls
e •
hostess at a St. Patrick's birthday tinian orphans whom this chaper is finished the front of the girdle. A
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods"
',arty given at her home on King aye- supporting.
long court train of duchess satin ex-
, nue. The color scheme was carried
tended from the shoulders and was
out in green, Miss Tenebaum was
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Marwell of the covered by the folds of her tulle veil,
the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Whittier apartments have returned entwined with orange blossoms. She
from a month's trip to New Orleans carried a shower bouquet of white
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freed of Sec- and the South, stopping en route at roses, orchids and lillies-of-the-valley.
ond boulevard, who have spent the Cincinnati to visit their son, Joseph,
The wedding party comprised six
winter in Miami, Fla., have motored who is in college there.
bridesmaids, the Misses Lillian Grass,
with friends to Palm Beach, where
Evelyn Schreiber, Pearl Weisblum,
they will spend a few days.
Mrs. Irene Klein and son, George, Annette Jacobson, Gertrude Schrei-
and mother, Mrs. B. Goldstone, for- ber and Ida Feldman of Toledo. They 110511111111111111111111111
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob and merly of 2204 Hazelwood avenue, are carried bouquets of premier roses.
Formerly of 'Rollins Co.
daughter, Reva, have left for Chi- now making their home in Chicago. Picture hats of soft maline, with chin
Jack Wilso
M.Wellman
cago, where they will attend the
bows and flowing streamers, com-
graduation of Merril Jacob from the
Mrs. Phineas Harris and son, Je- pleted their costumes.
The Finest of Quality
Rush Medical College. Later they rome, of Buffalo, N. Y., are visiting
Miss Mary Feldman of Toledo was
will spend 10 days at French Lick, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David maid of honor. She wore a crown-
Ind.
Klein of Calvert avenue. They will less picture hat and carried butterfly
remain in Detroit for some time, hav- roses and lavender sweet peas. Mrs.
The Hebrew Orphan Home an- ing just attended the wedding of Harry Jacobson, sister of the groom,
nounces that the annual card party their brother, Bert Klein, which took was matron of honor and was gowned
Absolutely the finest,
will be given Tuesday evening, May place on Sunday, March 16, at the 'n a costume of cream chantilly lace
largest, rich, dark, full.
6, at the Kirby Center, Kirby and St. Hotel Statler.
over a slip of gold cloth. She wore
furred Stone Marten
Antoine streets. The committee in
a headdress of gold leaves and car-
ever offered at these
charge hopes to make this affair as
ried a bouquet of butterfly roses.
pleasant a success as previously. The
prices in Detroit.
Attending the bridegroom as best
public is asked to reserve this date.
man was his brother, Jack Schreiber,
WE INVITE YOUR COMPARISON
and performing the duties of ushers
George Edward Cohn, son of Louis
were Messrs. Sidney Jacobson, Mor-
As to Quality and Price.
Cohn, 1240 Glynn court, celebrated
ton Grass, Edward Bernstein, Ray-
his ninth birthday anniversary last
mond Schreiber, Yale Levin and Gif-
Saturday with n luncheon at noon at
ford Fine of Toledo.
Beltramini and Rush's. The table Dr. Franklin to Give a
Guests from out of town included:
decorations were suggestive of St. Book Sermon Next Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. Si. Cooperman and Mrs.
Phone
A Small
Patrick's Day, consisting of a mound
Main 369
On Sunday morning next, Dr. B. Melford of New York; Mrs. M.
Deposit
of green carnations, surrounded with Franklin will speak on the subject, Abrams, Mrs. Jack Cohen, Mr. Saul
For Our
Formcr!y of m a t
Hold. Any
greenery, under which a gift for each "A New Decalogue of Science," a Williams of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs.
New
n„ni. ('o.
little guest was hidden. After the book review, by Albert Edward Wig- W. Feldman, Misses Ida and Mary
Storage
Scarf Until
luncheon the children were taken to wam. This book, recently published, Feldman, Gifford Fine, Mr. and Mrs.
Plan
Wanted
the Regent Theater to see "West of has made a tremendous stir both in A. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Second Floor, Park Avenue Building
the Water Tower." The little guests the scientific and the religious world. Schwartzenberg, Henry :Stickman,
Opposite the Hotel Taller
included Sylvia, Ruth and Erma Jane It deals with the subject of eugenics Lewis Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. II. M.
Bieberstein, Maurice Stone, Ruth as a basis for the reconstruction of Jacobson, Sidney and Ethel Jacobson,
Friedman, Dorothy Camin, Maxine society. The subject is one of un- Mr. and Mrs. J. Romanoff of Toledo;
Friedman, Natalie Marwil, Dorothy usual interest and should attract a Mrs. II. Romanoff of Columbus, Ohio,
Goldstein and Harriet Harris, Martin very large congregation.
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Grass of Phila-
Alexander. Maurice and Richard
delphia.
Driesfus, Milton Marwil, Robert !tie- Temple Arts Society:
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schreiber left
berstein, Louis Bernard Katzenberg,
Particular attention is called to the for an extended trip to Southern
Max Schubiner, James and Arthur
fact that this month's Temple Arts points, including Florida and Cuba.
Robinson, Abner Friedman, Aubrey
Society program will take place on
Ettenheimer, Melvin Marwil, Buddy
Wednesday, March 26, and not on
COMPLETE THEIR PLANS
Gordon, William Friedman, Lester
Tuesday, as usual. Three one-act
Harris and Alfred Simon.
FOR ANNUAL SHOWER
plays of unusual excellence will be
presented, as follows: "A Genuine
Miss Florence Abrams of Les An-
Bedinka," by Alvin Hersch; "Thurs-
The committee in charge, with Mrs.
geles is the house guest of Mr. and
day Evening," by Chiatopher Morley, Max Krell as chairman and Mrs. Wil-
Samuel Elkin & Son, Props.
Mrs. I. 0. Rosenberg of Hazelwood
and "The Web," by Alice Brown. liam Isenberg as vice-chairman, have
avenue.
These plays will be followed by the completed arrangements for the an-
usual After-Glow. Members of the nual sheet shower and bridge to be
Desires to inform the public that alterations hat
Mrs. Henry Weinberg entertained
Temple Arts Society may participate given on Monday afternoon, March
eight guests at a bridge tea Thurs-
been completed on their hotel and now has
in the entire evening's entertainment 24, at the Knights of Pythias Hall,
day, March 13, at her home on Bur-
upon presentation of their member- 3153 Cass avenue, for the benefit of
lingame avenue.
ship cards and non-members may ob- the Hadassah hospitals in Palestine.,
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tain tickets for the plays at the door. Lotto will be played for those that
Mrs. William April and daughters,
Admission 50 cents.
do not wish to play bridge. There
Miss Edna and Miss Vera Apel, and
will be prizes for every table. Re-
Mrs. William Apel, Jr., have returned
Purim Entertainment:
freshments will be served. Any one
With bath, circulating ice water, elevator service and all mode
from Miami, Fla., where they spent
Conveniences.
Next Sunday morning, March 23, who is unable to attend and desires
six weeks.
to
contribute
towards
the
cause
may
the pupils of the School of Religion
send
a
sheet
to
the
local
chairman
of
MT.
CLEMENS,
MICH.
delightful
entertainment
have
•
will
Mr. and Mm. Tony Weinberger
celebrated their thirty-fifth wedding in celebration of Purmi, the Feast of the Palestine Supply Department,
Phones
135-136
4845 Brush.
Mrs.
Henry
Weinstein,
Lots.
A
feature
of
the
entertain-
anniversary with a dinner for 20
guests at their home on Burlingame ment will be the presentation of a
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avenue on Sunday. March 9. The one-act play entitled "Mordecai."
CARD OF THANKS
Watch for our announcement to appear in this paper in the
decorations were carried out in green This play was written especially for
this occasion by Philip Rosenthal, a
and white.
near future.
Mrs. Max Rosenzweig and family
member of the school faculty. Be-
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Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Souls are now cause of the limitation of space, only desire to thank their friends for their
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occupying their new home at 2046 pupils of the school can be admitted many kind messages of condolences
during their recent bereavement.
to this entertainment.
Taylor avenue.
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The J. L. Hudson Co.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Weinman of
Chicago announce the engagement of
their sister, Sylvia Plotnick, to Carl
Shapiro of Los Angeles, formerly o
Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sha
pito of East Kirby avenue.
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