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Marriages
EASTER
JACOBSON.ZUIEBAC K
The marriage of Miss Grace Zen e-1
back daughter of Sir. and Mrs. T.
I,ewis Zuieback of 2448 Hazelwood
avenue, to Benjamin Jacobson, sun
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Bright, New
SpringApparel
To greet Blue Skies
than Wad..•oar.
$35 00,0 7 5 00
Friday evening, April 4, the Phi
Mrs. Sadie C. Jacobs has been th • Elk's Club of Ann Arbor was for-
recipient of many beautiful farewell mally installed as. the. Pi chapter of
gifts prior to her leaving the Young the Phi Lambda Kappa Medical Fra-
Women's Hebrew Association for her
ternity at a banquet given at the
home in Baltimore. The Trotty Veck Michigan Union by Drs. Benjamin B.
Club held a supper at the Jewish Adelman of Philadelphia and A. J.
Women's Club house on April 1 and Glickman of Chicago. Saturday,
presented Mrs. Jacobs with a silver April Ii, the fraternity held a formal
bread tray. The Junior and Senior dance at the chapter house in Ann
Dramatic Clubs herd a surprise party Arbor. The house was decorated
in her honor April 3 at the club with smilax intermingled with the
house and gave her a leather travel-
fraternity colors of white and blue
ing bag. The Madison Athletic Club
gold pen and and the university colors of maize
presented her with a
and blue. The chaperones were Dr.
pencil. Mrs. Jacobs carries with her and Mrs. J. Gilbert Israel and Dr.
the good wishes of all the oroniza- and Mrs. Nathan 0. Metzger of De-
Gone connected with the Y. W. II. A.
troit. Among the guests present
and the Jewish Women's Club.
were the Misses Esther Abramson,
At these prices you
may choose from an
abundance of distinc-
tive models. Invariably
our prices are lower
than elsewhere because
we also aim to save you
money.
Esther Alzofon, Faye Aranson, Min-
A delightful affair of April 3 was nie Beigler, Sylvia Cohen, Ann Co-
the bridge-luncheon at the Hotel .ven, Elizabeth Glasier, Mollie Glint,
Stein
Edythe Goldberg, Bessie and Clara
I Whittier given by the Misses
berg and Mrs. Charles Greenberg in Gussin, Hazel Hartz, Edith Horwitz,
I honor of their sister, Miss Ida Stein- Eleanor Lazserson, Eve Marcus, Fan-
berg, a bride of April 8. Spring flow- nie Miletisky, Ruth Boon, Rose Rodin,
ers in delicate hues and harmonizing Lillian Sklover of Detroit, Myrtle
candles formed the backgrounds on 'Hertzberg of Ypsilanti, Evelyn Smith
the tables arranged for 50 guests. of Ann Arbor and Fannie Weisman
Perfume in bell-shaped bottles, sag- of Grand Rapids.. The alumni present
gestive of flower wedding bells, were were Drs. Josenh Abramson of Brook-
the prizes at each table. An out-of- lyn, N. Y.; Isidro . Friedman of Cleve-
town guest was Miss Sarah Shaw of land, Ohio, and Louis Metter of La
Cleveland, who is in the city for the fayette, Ind. Sweeney's orchestra
Gould-Steinberg wedding.
furnished the music.
Hoe's Fourth
Floor Shop
From the best designers and makers in America
as well as those of France and England, comes
Light Weight Coats,
to Hudson's Dresses,
Shoes, Hosiery,
Wear,
Suits, Skirts, Sports
etc.•.-ready for
gloves, Hats, dainty Lingerie,
new
season.
this bright
A uide selectton of the best
Weal'
for boys and girls also—Shoes, Hats,
Furnishings and Dress accessories
years
for little folk and those a feu,
older.
to cutter
The entire store is splendidly prepared
10 everyone with a Spring need of apparel anti
all teearahles.
MRS. BENJAMIN JACOBSON
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of Mr. and Sirs. Charles Jacobson of
504 East Kirby avenue, was solemn.
in
ized Feb. 19 at the Astor Hotel
Mrs. Sarah Harris entertained six
Mrs. Raymond F. Eteenheimer and New York. Sir. and Sirs. Jacobson
tables of bridge and nuth jong at her
Alexander were hos- have just returned from an extended
MI,. Sydney M.
home on Elmhurst avenue, April 4. tesses to 100 guests at a bridge-
trip throughout the West and Cali-
luncheon at the Hotel Stetter April 2. fornia:, and are making their home
Mrs. Irene Klein, her small son and The out-of-town guests were Sirs.
her mother, Mrs. Bell Goldstone, for- Max A. Alexander of Buffalo, who is in Detroit.
merly of Hazelwood avenue, are now the house guest of her son and daugh-
TOXER-ROSEN
amm
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making their home in Chicago.
ter-in-law, Mr. and Sirs. Sidney M.
Samuel Rosen announces the mar- Anommonnimumm
Alexander, and Mrs. Samuel Meisner, nage of his daughter, Mollie, to
Miss Judith Breitenbach is home who has been visiting Mrs. Benjamin Aaron Tozer, son of Sirs. S. Stein
from the Universtiy of Wisconsin fur Kaufman at the Chatham Hotel, and berg of Medbury boulevard, which I
her spring vacation.
Sirs. David King, at the Whittier.
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took place April 6 at the home of
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Mr. and Sirs. Harry Goldstein, 43o
Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Brown of
Eugene J. Amsbach and non, Eu- East Ferry avenue.
the Hotel Addison have returned
gene Jr., of Newark, N. J., are visit-
from a stay in the West Indies.
ing Mr. Amsbach's mother, Mrs. A.
DONNON-YARROWS
The marriage of Miss Jean liar.'
Amsbach of 1522 Monterey avenue,
Miss Maxine Finsterwald, a senior
and his sister, Mrs. Leon Weinberg. rows, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Si-
at the Liggett School, spent 10 tlays
mon Yarrows, and Barney Donnon.
with her sister, Miss Lucille Finster-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman, 560 son of Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Dorman,
waft who is a senior at Simmons
Garfield avenue, entertained at their took place at the Wolverine Hotel
College, Boston.
home Saturday, April 5, in honor of March 30. The ceremony was per-
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their niece. Miss Esther Goldberg of formed by Rabbi A. Si. liershman at
Charles Finsterwald returned Sun-
Brooklyn, N. Y., who is their house 6 o'clock in the present of 50 guests
I . day front a trip to New York.
A reception followed in the French
guest.
room of the hotel. The bride was
1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lowenstein of
Mrs. Arthur Gottesman entertained charmingly attired in a gown of white
Massachusetts avenue have returned
the members of her mother's bridge charmeuse trimmed with rhinestones
(from a trip to Havana, Cuba, and
club at a surprise birthday party on and wore a veil held in place by a!,
Florida.
(Hui dyeing method;
April 1, complimenting her mother, bandeau of pointed Venetian lace
and orange blossoms. Iler flowers
help you dress happily, snappily—and
Miss Yolette Finsterwald has re- Mrs. I. Kleinsmith.
were a shower bouquet of white roses
turned from a week's stay in Boston.
E( ONOMICALLY.
Abraham Ilorwitz, 639 Medbury and lillies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Irvin
avenue, has returned from Los An- S. Yarrows, who was matron of
If you moue a demonstration of
Mrs. Harry P. Stone has left for
geles, where he visited his children, honor. wore white broadcloth felt and I
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an extended stay in the South. She
carried an arm bouquet of tea roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Horwitz.
H.
will visit her brother, Herman
The bridesmaids, the Misses Anna
Schultz, in Memphis, Tenn., and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ratkowsky of 258 Rose llirsch, Elizabeth Hoffman and
other relatives in Youisville, Ky.
Garfield avenue have returned from Ruth Block, were dressed similarly
Los Angeles, where they spent the in ruse, canary and orchid chiffon and
Mrs. R. It. Goldstone and Mrs. M.
carried tea roses. Little Mildred
IL Cohen entertained with a bridge• winter.
Yarrows, in a peach-colored georgette
luncheon for 40 guests at the Whit-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brasch and frock, was the flower girl. Irvin Yar-
tier, April 2.
family, formerly of 690 Taylor, have rows acted as best man and Dr. Perry
The J. L. Hudson Co.
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Announcing a Very
Special Selling of New
EASTER HATS
in the recast, ltonm
Not just the average type Of 10.00
hats—but the kind t‘mt closely fol-
low the usual 15.00 and 20.00 models.
About three hundred are offered at...
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We Lift the Shadow
Off Your Clothes
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Away with Winter's dark curtain! Let
us bring SPRING into your wardrobe.
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WOMENS WEAR 4 S
Woodward Avenue
our eteanwil
Between Grand River and State.
PHONE
MELROSE 6570
ODORLESS AND PERFECT
"The Best Shop in Town for Gowns"
suita ble
presents a collection of frocks
for the festivities at this time of the
frocks
for
year. Beautiful daytime
the current season, too. Mostly in
of
makers
dir idun l frocks train
dresses who creel in reprodacing the
ideas of Paris and who are artists in
the selection of materials and cidora.
Materials inellide kern, crepe satins,
chiffons, bengalines, printed silks and
crepe dr diem's.
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'fhe Misses Eleanor Lezerson and moved into their new home at 9317
I Sylvia Cohen were guests last week- Genesee avenue.
end
at the dance and party given by
'
A reception was held at the home
the Phi Lambe Kappa Fraternity of
of Mrs. Ralph Smelsey, Glynn court,
Ann Arbor.
Sunday evening, complimenting Miss
Shirley Virgniia Isaacs and her fiance,
Mrs. Louis Oppenheini, who has
Samuel Fisher, who recently an-
been spending the winter at the Am-
nounced their engagement. Mrs. L.
' ba 'loud, Los Angeles, will re-
J. Epstein and Miss Ruth Rhodes as-
turn to Detroit April 15.
sisted in receiving the guests.
I
at'd Mrs. Sidney Rosenberg of
Blaine avenue entertained at their
I home Friday evening, April 4.
Miss Edith Mansbach of Holbrook
avenue has returned from a several
months' stay in California.
Mrs. F. M. Shapero and Miss Ade-
1 line Shapero have returned from a
two months' stay at Miami Beach,
Florida.
Miss Sarah Lambert returned
Tuesday to Vassar College, after
spending 10 days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 1.. Lambert
of Hancock avenue.
1522 Broadway
of Capitol Theatro
One Door South
Bernstein, l'hilip Lester and Louis
Harris were ushers. The out-of-I
town guests were Mr. and Mrs. 1,. M.
Fingard of Kitchener, Ont.; Misses
Ida and Jeanette Goldfarb and Jay
Gold of Chicago. Mr. and Sirs. Don-
non left for a two weeks' trip to New'.
York and Atlantic City.
Alvin D. Hersch spent lit days in
St. Petersburg. Fla., where he played
to holes of golf.
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there that greater attractive-
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absolutely depend upon. and al-
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Catalog wailed ion on request.
Grinnell &OSA
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Many sensational bargains
in exchanged pianos.
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Howard and Morrisey, Julia Garrity.
Jimmie Dunne, Eleanor Willems.
the best possible pur-
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AND A BEAUTIFUL FAST DANCING
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INCLUDING THE RADIUM PIRATE
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After 9 P. M. $1.00. Saturdays $1.50
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Easter Cards and Novelth
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MANISCHEWITZ
MATZO
Commencing
Wednesday
Night, April •
9th
From the Grinnell Line
Modern Plant With Modern Methods"
Miss Golda Moray announces the ' ,
engagement of her sister, Miss Lena
Moray, to Harry Zausmer of this city.
Addison Hotel
A Piano
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533-37 Forest Ave. E. Phone Melrose bbl!
Engagements
Mr. and Sirs. N. Plain of 5282
Twenty-third street announce the en-
Miss Myra Finsterwald returns gagement of their daughter, Ella, to
Mime from Sargent's School of Physi- Louis Koppy of this city.
cal Education, Boston, Saturday to
Sir. and Mrs. Meyer Mansbach.
sprout her spring vacation.
139 Holbrook avenue, announce the
engagement
of their daughter, Edith.
Among the students at Ann Arbor
who returned Friday for their spring to Herbert Stanton Marshutz, son of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S. Marshutz of Los
vacation are the Misses Ruth Caplan,
Gertrude Marks, Harriet I.evy and Angeles, Calif.
Eleanor Scher and Messrs. Leo R.
Sirs. K. Davidov of 2220 Hazel-
Franklin, Milton Silverberg, Howard
Bloom, Arthur I.evy and Stanley Fox. wood avenue announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, :Mildred, to
Mrs. S. I.. Kavanau of Calvert ave- Maxwell I. Silverstein, son of David
nue entertained in honor of Mrs. C. Silverstein of this city.
Miss Josephine !merman, who at-
Ruth Goldberg of New York, former-
tends the University of Pennsylvania,
ly of Detroit, at a table of bridge
is spending her spring vacation wi th
t the Women's Exchange and then
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John lmer-
took her guests to Oriole Terrace.
man.
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The products that make you
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