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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-04-04

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PAGE SIX

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Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bernstein 0
8715 Beaubien street announce th
engagement of their daughter, Celia,
to Dr. Morris J. Kritchnian.

"Seven Furniture
Days"

Mrs. Julia Buchbinder, 5938 Beau-
hien street, announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Belle, to
Samuel E. Englander of Gary, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Max N. Zierer, 2522

d other local note• should be row "nested to II• a owe et no
Clairmount avenue, announce the en-
An society Ronne an Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the or
Chronicle by 5 e'cleck
be nicely " not gagement of their daughter, Jennie,
issue. Phone Glendale BM, Society Editor. Mail notices so AS i•

at

to II Roy Salinger. At home Sun-
April will mark the return of many Hay, April 13, from 2 to 5 and 8 to
The Arts Society of Temple Beth Easterners from various points In 10 o'clock. No cards.
El presented its ft fth performance of
Southern California. Among the De-
one-act plays March 26 before an in-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Morrilz, 271
who have left for their homes
terested audience. Three plays were troiters
the past week are Mr and Mrs. Mor- , Henry street, announce the engage-
given, "A Genuine Itedinka," by Al- ris Rosenberg and E. Al. Rothman, meat of their daughter, Martha, to
vin D. Hersch; "The Web," by Alice
who have been staying at the Hotel William Cohen.
Brown, and "Thursday Evening," by
Virginia, Long Beach; Sir. and Airs.
Christopher Morley. The first play
J. Lincoln Freud, I. C. Freud and
was a comedy written by Alvin D.
Miss Edith Manshach, who visited
Ilersch, a member of the society. A
wife's extravagance in buying a for with relatives and friends in Los An-
geles. Mrs. Rothman will remain in
coat and her husband's final realiza-
Long Beach until the middle of the
tion that she had gotten a bargain
form the story of this well-written month. MELINOFF-WECHSLER
comedy. Alvin D. Ilerach played Ar-
Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund L. Brio of The manage of Miss Clara Wechs-
, thur Star; Mignon B. Ginsberg took
daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.
N. ,
the part of the wife ; William S. 1903 Calvert avenue have returned ler.
arstoon
avr. enue
echsler of
W 558 Mso n f M and
Meyerfield, George Frazer; Rose to the city after spending the winter
n David Melina!,
in
1.os
Angeles
Cal.,
and
Minneapolis,
Wechsler
Samter, Anne Thorpe; Bernard Wohl,
Mrs. Joseph Melina!, 638 Medbury,
Thomas Lane, and Isaac Goldberg the Minn.
was solemnized March 30 at the
role of Mr. Wilbur. "The Web" is
— - —
', Knights of Pythias hall in the press
the story of a preacher with the pow-
Miss Lucille Finsterwahl has re- ence of 300 guests by Rabbi A. Si.
er to convince people of the need for turned to Simmons College, Boston, Hershman. The bride wore a gown
following the "straight and narrow after spending a week with her par- of white lace trimmed with velvet
path," but who, nevertheless, is a cuts,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster- ribbon and a Brussels net veil with
m,
fugitive from justice. A woman
rose pointe lace. She carried a bou-
comes to him for aid because her
---
quet of fillies-of-the-valley, white
husband is trying to escape a charge
orchids and white roses. Esther
..
,
tt
e
o
rn.l
asy
.
lif
a
aid
i
Ti
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,
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oiu
l
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o
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t
e
dis
dda
or
p 0 A
l
of embezzlement. How he discovers
VT. -, Wechsler, sister of the bride, was
their relationship and the result that at present. Mr. Freund recently cele- maid of honor. She wore light blue
follows make up the thread of the brated his seventy-seventh birthday, chiffon over pink and carried an arm
story. Morris Carvett plays the on which occasion he received many bouquet of pink roses. The brides-
preacher; Frank V. Martin, his valet ; letters and telegrams of congratula- , maids were the Misses Ruth Oshinsky,
Regene It. Freund "the woman ;" Sirs. Lion from his family friends and so- Evelyn Wexler, Helen Ettinger and
Wellfleet; Charlette Rosenfield, her
til(ltt who ahnasa cbteiev ne Alice Greenberg. They wore pastel
ri c hihenepsol
i n which
mother, and Charles Dreifus, her hus- cini et e t ireess t
shades of green, orchid, coral and
band. The third play, "Thursday suffering from ill-health is improving peach.Jack
er of
p a the
r ot a hid
Ja
w k A e sl in o ff ,a brother
Evening," is a humorous portrayal of
rapidly and expects to return to De- groom, was best m
the maid's night out when the young
a
. beginning
troit the
of April. Mr Touff, S m Greenberg, Eli Wexler
husband and wife wash the dishes.
Freund will remain in Florida until and Harold Briskman were the ush-
To complicate and, incidentally, clear some time in May. I ers. Master Marvin Kahn was the
up matters, both mothers-in-law are
ring bearer and the Misses Marie
guests for dinner. Frederick L. Mor-
Touff and Lillian Wechsler were the
Mrs. Gus Newman of 544 Westmin-
ris and Juliet Harmon played Mr.
flower girls.
and Mrs. Johns and Clara B. Beckerster avenue has returned from Cali-
A dinner was served and was fol
and Henrietta F. Goldstein played I e orn i a , where she spent the winter. lowed by a reception, the parents of

their respective mothers. The Arts
the young couple assisting in receiv-
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield
Society Is to repeat, by request, four
ing the guests. Mrs. Wechsler wore
.
of the most successful of their one- have returned from a trip to the a black jet-beaded georgette gow n
South
and Atlantic City.
act plays at the Temple April 15.
Mrs. Meino
and carried violets.

than Wsdneeday.

HUDSON'S

Marriages

7ashion
Economy

/THAT'S the ideal combination offered in our
showing of new Easter suits. Suits are
"coming in strong" again and our variety is
complete in every way. The prices are

SUITS-FIFTH FLOOR SHOP

M i n

25 00 to

$

75

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EYN

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Woodward Avenue

Between Grand River and State.

Gowns for the 1.1111111 , oho insists
upon correctness Of style, but does not
follow rem, whim of fashion. They
are gowns smart in detail and becom-
ing in line and color. Artiatically de-
signed, each one offers on
which iv diatinctive and original.
You will find a 'tried a n d excellent
assortment in Oforti for spring. Al-
ways somethingi new and leading at
the "Best Shop in Town foe Gowns."

The J. L. Hudson Co.

--and I've Noth-
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"

She wouldn't feel a bit glum about
tonight's party if she knew that our ex-
pert cleaning and dyeing could trans-
form every old frock in her wardrobe
into a NEW frock!
But when she DOES know, she'll

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beige ooze, black
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trimmed
tractively
with the new jut
calf leather.
medium low heels—

the most
pleasing nodal styles
That we have ever
seen. Comes in pat-
ent colt; pongee,
gray, taupe, green,
red, white or blue
elk-

THE BROOKLINE

nary pleasing
strip and buckle
model In a distinctive
new design. It
comes In patent colt,
black satin and
dainty white kid. A
very delightful style
for Easter.



Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan of 586
Hague avenue left Sunday for a
short stay in Chicago.

Virtils
.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack I. Lubin of the
El Dorado apartments announce the
.
Harry
Klein
of
416
birth
of a daughter, Eunice Anne,
Mr. and Mrs—
East Warren avenue were the honor March 18.
guests at a surprise party given by 1
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Feigelmanl
their children in honor of their thirty- !
fifth wedding anniversary, March 29. (Jennie Gantz) announce the birth '
Forty-eight guests attended. Mr. and of a daughter, Harriet, March 26.
Klein received many beautiful
Air. and Mrs. David Bernstein of
gifts.
Collingwood avenue announce the
Miss Sylvia Blazer has returned to I birth of a daughter, Ruth, March 12.
Monticello Seminary, Godfrey,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Broudo of 238 Far-'
after spending her spring vacation
rand park announce the birth of a
with her parents.
son, Aubrey Gamaliel, March 17. 1
Mrs. Joseph Zechman put on a pro-'
gram at the Wimadausis Tuesday of-,
ternoon.

am , /

A

A delightful two.
strap model with
covered Cuban heels.
Comes in all patent
colt. black kid, black
satin, airedale ooze,
jack rabbit o o z e,
brown ooze, white
barn, white kid.

'109

Third Floor.

Many Other
Fleming Nets
Spring Style:

The Deferred Payment Plan will per-
mit you to purchase this Furniture
with a moderate initial payment, and
convenient terms for the balance,

airs. Solinsky, formerly of New also wore a black beaded gown.
A number of affairs were given in
honor of Mrs. David Mellinoff (Clara I York, is now making her home in Among the guests from out of the
Wechsler), a bride of March 30. Detroit with her son, Nathan Rosen- city at the wedding
were
and
r. and
Mrs. i Mr.
I. Wex-
Wexler,
M
exl
Among them were a bridal shower t zweig of Taylor avenue. M
n Wexl er, , El Wer
Evelyn
ter, Miss
F. E
iven March 19 by Miss Alice Green-
Miss and Mr. Cohen from Newark, N. J.,
Mrs. Harry Rosenthal and M
berg of 289 Frederick for 15 guests, Kathryne
Pinninger left March 25 Mr. and Airs. A. J. Kahn of Lansing, ,
a theater party given Saturday, for Miami, Fla., to spend the month Mich., and Mr. Jacobson of Bridge-
March 22, by the Misses Stella and
port, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Alelinoff are spending
Pauline Stiffer and Ann and Martha of April.
.___ _
, Winston, and a miscellaneous shower
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman their honeymoon in Chicago. Upon
March 25 given by the Misses Daisy and daughters, Claire and Susanne, their return they will make their
and Ruth Oshinsky ,2219 Gladstone, of Chicago boulevard have returned' home in Detroit.
for 20 guests.
from a seven weeks' stay at l'alm '
FRIEDMAN-SOVERINSKY
Mrs. B. Fishel Weinberg, who has I Beach, Fla.
The marriage of Miss Bessie So-
been Mrs.
visiting
with Weinberg
her parents,
and
Jacob
of Mr.
East I I Mr. and Mrs. l'aul Jacob (Ruth verinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,
Garfield avenue, has returned to her i Finkelstein) of Scranton, Pa., have , Henry Soverinsky, and Samuel Fried-
home in Cleveland, Ohio. Airs. Wein- , tured from their wdding trip to man took place March 29 at Kirby
and are residing at the , Center in the presence of 200 guests.
C
berg was widely entertained during i California
Hotel Imperial on Peterboro street. Rabbis Ashishkin and Levin offici-
, ated. The bridesmaids were the
her stay in Detroit.
Birndorf, who re- Misses Betty Feldman and nna
Miss Pauline—
Miss Edith Babcock of Ilendrie turned recently from Miami, Fla.,1 Paul and the ushers were Messrs.
avenue gave a mah jong party March was the guest of honor at a bridge ' Frank l'aige and Morris Marcus. Mr.
22 in honor of her young friends who given by Miss Marie Manner of Tay- Friedman's brother acted as best
ss
,
\s, are home for their spring vacations. for avenue, Saturday, March 29. man. A reception followed the cere-
mony, after which the young couple
Mrs. Alfred J. Wise entertained at left for Chicago to spend their honey- ,
Harry F. Atwood, who is to speak
at the Jewish Woman'a Club Mon- bridge and mah jong at her home on moon.
day afternoon, April 7, has chosen West Grand boulevard, Aiarch 28,
SHAPERO-WACHS.
for his subject The Constitution, complimenting Baroness Ilatvaney,
Sirs. S. G. Wachs,
. Cleveland, an-
the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Emil!
Our Safeguard."
i
nounces
the marriage of her dough-
Amberg.
- I ter, Sarah Irene, to Benjamin G.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selker (Rebecca
Miss Edith C. Guttzeit, daughter of Shapero, 1625 Lawrence avenue,
I.urie) have returned from their wed -
Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Guttzeit of March 23. Mr. and Mrs. Shapero are
ding trip to Chicago.
2254 Taylor avenue, will go to Wash- at home now at 1627 Collingwood
Miss Eva 1h'eingarden of 1701 ington 011 April 8 with members of avenue.
Gladstone avenue has returned home the Pi Beta I'hi Fraternity. The fra-
SWARTZ-HERMAN
after a three months' stay in the ternity will be entertained by Airs.
The marriage of Miss Martha Iler- ,
Calvin Coolidge.
East.
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-

Miss Sarah Si. Stocker, who is a , seph Herman of Toledo, Ohio, and
Air. and Mrs. M. Gordon of 218
Josephine avenue announce the Bar student at Vassar, and Jule E. Stock- , Edward B. Swartz, son of Mr. and
:Mitzvah of their son, Sanford, on cr, who is attending Harvard, are' Mrs. B. Swartz, took place March i
spending the spring holidays with 30 at the home of the groom's par-1
Saturday, April 5.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David R.' ents, 997 Theodore street. Rabbi I
Moses Fischer performed the cere-
Miss Clara Lindenbaum of Lynn Stocker.
mony. Edward Swartz of McKees-
avenue left Monday evening for Cali-
Alr. and Airs. Isaac Fink of Sagi- port, Pa., and Miss Alary Couzens of
fornia, where she will make her home
naw, 'Mich., will celebrate their golden Toledo were among the out-of-town
Permanently.
wedding at the home of their daugh- guests.
ter Mrs. A. E. Goldsmith of 2269
Blaine avenue, with a reception Sun-
day, April 6, from 7 to it p. m. No
cards.



THE METEOR

Offers to every home-maker and fur-
nisher excellent opportunities to pur-
chase Suites, Occasional Pieces, Odd
Chairs, as well as Reed, Willow and Rus-
tic, Sun Room, Porch and Garden Furni-
ture, at prices which are very much
lower than usual.

All the New
Popular Shades
Spring Hosiery

The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Shaarey 7.edek held a bazaar last
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Sunday at the synagogue for the
benefit of the Theological Seminary
of New York. The affair was a
•-eecess. Mrs. Jest. all Zech-
In loving memory of our dear hus-
man, chairman of the affair, and Airs.1
Mesa Aspleba•m, chairman of the band and lather, Morris limt, who
passed
away two years ago April 5, ,
teweis and fairy work booth, ex-
pressed appreciation to the ladies of the eighth day of Nisan.
,
.
rsa for tis:ir assIstanc..
anent fourth.,
slave, Were the years
hearts
A lunch was served and dancing con-
Lonely •re
For the one we Josnit so dearly
cluded the evenings entertainment.
lies forever 0.• e'd awes.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Behrman
Sadly missed by his wife and
have returned from their wedding dren.
trip and will be at home after April
15 at the Tahama Court apartments,
CARD OF THANKS
Seward and Wilson.
Mrs. Louis Solovitz and family eN.
tend their thanks to their many
Miss lone Siegel has returned to
friends for the kindness and sym-
Smith College after spending a week
pathy extended to them during their
with her mother.
recent bereavement, especially to
Mrs. E. Sachse and family.
Miss Ruth Lambert left last Satur-
day for Wheaton College, after
The B'nni B'rith representative
spending the spring recess with her
report that a number of European
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin I..
Jewish refugees in Juarez, Mexico,
Lambert.
which is just across the border from
F.1 Paso, Texas, are in a most critical
Miss Ethel Oppenheim, who attends
condition. owing to the Mexican revo-.4
Milwaukee-Downer College, Milwau-
lution. The B'nai B'rith representa-
kee, Vs'is., is with her parents, Mr.
tive is doing what ht can to afford
and Mrs. David Oppenheim, 1980 Chi-
relief. The detention quarters at the
cago boulevard. for her spring vaca- immigrant station was visited, but no I
tion. Miss Clara Reinhart acenm-
Jewish men were there during the
panted Miss Oppenheim home and is
month.
being widely entertained.

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spring exhibit is at its best right now.

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