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wore frocks of yellow, orchid
and peach georgette, respectively, and
carried bouquets of roses and earns-
Saul Berlin, brother of the
lions.
groom, was best man and Jacob Segel.
fWilliam Staller and Joseph Gutfriend
Mrs. Louba Lupiloff is chairman o
Little M iss Sara
were the ushers.
t
a dance to be given by the S mell's
ol,,c carried
The marriage of Miss Sylvia Gold. lle
Ids
flower
l girl,
w -iisti
omen's smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L eonair,It i,tki.... t
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No.
88,
of
the
whifo daffodils
R eview,
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Massachusetts RV ,
Mrs. Cfreenta•rg, mother of the
Goldsmith of 55 M
ffa,ld ft•ruenpit;
nue, to De Roy Kuttnauer, son of Mr.
, ,;,od ree wai t hruaslyt,..,:,,1 il l, r, , •, ,ifthr
t2ltl8ht,i, gb ,r,,i,el ie, , ,,,
un , K tut ,t, tki au pt1.0r1.1,..f a
and ,1 Mrs. Mon
and ilrs. Berlin, the groom's mother,
Statler Hotel Saturday evening, Feb.
n tended gown.
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14, in the presence of the immediat e
51r. and :qrs. Berlin are spending a
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CHAIRMAN OF DANCE
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pen. wto

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Second Floor

MOSS FURNITURE CIOMPANY

KRAUSE-GUNSBERG
Miss Rose Gunsberg, daught•r of
51r. and Mrs. Sigmund trunsiferg it

querade dance was held last Satur- to David Krause. son of Mrs. Rose
day evening ill the ballroom of the Krause,
at the evening,
Bina' Moishe
gogue Sunday
Feb. 1, Syna-
Rabbi
Bonita Apartments, with Mr. and Nloses Fischer officiating. Three hurl-
Fifty
Mrs. Jay II. Harris as hosts.
awl guests were pr•sent at the din-
guests, attired in costumes of Turks, tier which followed the ceremony.
The bride wore a gown of white
Spaniards, Callielliallisi colonial dames,
ballet girls, pirates and gypsies, at satin and rose point. lace. liar tulle
r
tended the affair. A buffet suppe
was fu'hh•ned with it bandeau of
veil w
was served at midnight. Silver prizes ;rose
pointe lace f ind orange blossoms
given for the best COstumes.
!and her shower bouquet was of bridal
were •
Mrs.
roses
and lilies-of-the-valley'.
—
.
..,
Mn. Charles Marks of 58:1 v% mat- Ignatz Krause was matron of honor
if
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is
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land avenue is visiting her son-in- .mil Miss (iizelle F"1- ' i t n t aa '
'f.,
-e
bride was given In mar-
law and grandchildren in Milwaukee. f' rmor. , ae twine
her
nwther
and
Mrs.
Krause.
-
riage by
were the Misses Mar-
Three one-act plays will be pre- The bridesmaid ,
sented in the Little Theater of the guerite and Alice Glinsherg, Haiti'
Jewish Woman's Club Wednesday and Kellerman, Sylvia Hershey, 5Iol
Thursday evening. Feb. 25 and 28, Samburg. Thelma and Leonora Os-
by the draniatit• groups of the Y. W. binder, Belle Grassi', Elsie Fund and
11. A. The performance will mark Lillian Gunsberg. Alfred Gunsberg
the formal opening of the Little The was best man :Wel the ushers were
Bela Rubinstein, Nlilton Ilenhey. Ar-
ater.
thur Weiss, Harry Gunsberg, Morris
—
Harry Shapero, Sigmund Jaw
The Misses Rose and Sara Brooks Yn
a
Crane avenue were hostesses at a lus, 1•'rank Gunsberg itral Alex Rubin
stein. The ring bearer was Walter
of C
Feb. 8. A mid-
bridge
party Friday,
night luncheon
was served to 12 Kellerman and the flower girl Edna
Feder. Irene Feder and Eleanor
Gunsberg carried the bride's viol.
guests.
—
The out-of -t own guests were 111 rs.
An-
NI Cii. w iiiion , collet, of 2451
and Mrs. M. Mondell
, M. Gelb and Mr.
drus avenue was hostess to 25 guests s
o f McKe"1"ift-• Pa.; Nli" Gi'
"
On
' zella Krause and Philip (Islander of
at her home last Saturday evenin
Feb. 14, at a Valentine Day party Uniontown, l'a., and Mrs. Yarmi and
honoring Miss Clara Braver and Ab- daughter of Flint.
Mr. and Mrs. Krause spent their
rahani Heller, whose engagement was
recently announced. The decorations honeymoon in New York and Wash-
were carried out in red and white. A ington and are now residing at '2122
large red rose centered the table, Elmhurst avenue.
— —
from which streamers of ribbon
FRFDLAND-OSNOS
marked the guests' !daces. Favors
The marriage of Miss Celia Osnos,
were concealed in the rose. Dinner
. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Os-
was served at midnight.
!nos of 541 East Palmer avenue, to
-
Among the ladies who entertained Isaac Fredland, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Fredland of Pittsburgh, was sal-
at the Tuesday luncheons and bridges
Sun-
held caeh week at the Phoenix Club emniz•il at the Palmetto Hotel
were Mns. A. F.. Schlesinger; Mrs.J. day evening. Feb. 15, at 8:30 o'clock.'
L. Marx and Mrs. Bennett, who were Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated.
Following the ceremony a dinner was
hostesses last Tuesday, Feb. 17.
served to 100 guests.
—
'rhe bride wore a gown of white
Mrs.
Milford
Stern
of
580
and
Mr.
East Grant boulevard have as their chiffon made with a tight bodice and

Mrs. Paul Stern of But- full skirt studded with rhinestones.'
VW'S!.
house
falo. Mrs. Stern has to ,,,,, t'w honor Iler entrained veil was held in place
guest at a number of delightful af• with a band of lace and a cluster of
orange blossoms at the side. Her
fairs.
shower bouquet was of bridal roses
—
Members of the Sigma Phi Gamma I and lilies-of-the-valley. The sister of i
the bride, Miss Rose Osnos, was the !
Sorority were hostesses at a Valentine only attendant. She wore a rose chif-
Day dinner dance
at Oriole
Terrace
evening.
Vases of
roses, fon frock, made in Straight lines and
, studded with rhinestones. She wore!
last Sunday
and carnations of many colors cen- a rhinestone band in her hair and
turd the tables and decorations of carried an arm bouquet of roses. Jay
van-colored balloons and heart-shaped F
favors were used. Covers were laid Fredland, brother of the groom, was
hest man and Harry Miller of Pitts-
Osnos,
for 18 guests.
burgh. Herman and In ing
--
brothers of the bride, were the ash-

Bay Sables
Cocoa Ermine and Hudson

make this lovely

New Jacquette for
Springtime Wear

Joseph Prezlauer is spending the
winter at Miami Beach, Fla.

HIS and scores of other Jacquettes,
beautiful beyond your fondest expecta-
tions are here awaiting your selection at

T

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Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Robinson have of Pittsburgh.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredland are spend-
returned from a visit in New York !, ing their honeymoon in Chicago and

City.

36 Adams West, in the Stroh Building

3 Doors East

of

Adams Theater

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—

Small Table Decorations
For Washington Birthday Parties

Sheehan's Book Store

1550 Woodward .Avenue

Ohio.
The bride's mother, Mrs. Osnos,

lyn, who has been the house guest of Fredland, mother of the groom, wore
gown of black chiffon. Both car-
Mr. and Mrs. flurry J. Glasser of righ .
Garfield avenue for several weeks, ried corsages of roses.
The out-of-town guest- were, be-
for
her
home
on
Saturday,
will leave
, Feb. 21. Mrs. Kornman ITM an active sides the groom's parents and brother,
Mr.
and Mrs. I,. Rubin of East Liver-
member of the Senior Hadassah and
Pa.; Mks Ann Snyder of Chi-
during her visit in the city has at- pool,
Guided all the affairs given by that cage; Mr. and Mrs. S. Eatzner and
' daughter, A nn, of Baltimore; Harry
society.
Miller of Pittsburgh and Alfred Saul
—

Special Low Prices

s
thet_n

ers. Mr. Fredland resides in Canton,

of Brook- wore a gown of orchid velvet and Mrs.
Mrs. Anna M. iiitienalall

.Nor Spring Fashions in Far Scar j s —
Ensemble Soils—Sportswear and Kay-
Coats —
ser Lingerie al riving daily—conseientionsly prin.&

--

I will reside in Detroit upon their re-

Miss Freda Orley and Mrs. Elias turn.
Goldberg entertained 40 guests at a
NEWMAN-LANDAU
Valentine Day dance at the home of
Jacob Landau of Greensboro, N.
— Mrs. Goldberg, 2527 Pasadena eve- C., formerly of Buffalo, announces
•••i nue, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- the marriage of his daughter, Sarah,
min Zimmerman of Toledo,
The i to David Newman of Detroit. Rabbi
.
•aS decorated
'Judah L. Levin 0 Iciated. Mrs. !lar-
house
other Valentine Day favors. A buffet
off nth ded the bride as
supper was served. Prizes at games cis Rossk honor ind Harris Rosskoff
were won by Mrs. George Orley and matron of
. and Mrs. Newman
hest
mon•
N
Mr. Nagler. Miss Lena Kauffman wait for a shaft wedding trip, after
gave several violin selections, aceom- , left
which they will be at home at the
'nulled by Mr. Nagler. Mrs. Zimmer- Pendleton Apart gents, 2295 Blaine
man and small daughter, Ruetta Fay,
are spending some time in the city as avenue.
BERLIN-GUTFRIEND
t he guests of Mrs. Zirrtmerman's sis-
Miss Anna Gutfriend, daughter of
ter, Mrs. Goldberg.
----
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenberg of
The Misses Pearl Sklar and Shirley 96', Theodore street, and A. Lows
•
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ber-
Solomon are spending the week-end , Berlin,
*IA of East Warren avenue, were mar-
# in Marine City, Mich.
ried Sunday evening Feb. 15, at
--
by Rabbi
Emanuel 0. Frank entertanied ; Shaarev 7nlek Synago gue
even-
'A
. M. ' Iler t , hman, assisted by Cantor
number of guests lag Tuesday
I Samuel Vigoda. Following the core-
ing at the Phoenix Club
many a dinner was served to 300

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For Spring .

An elaborate N'alentine Day nuts- 517 East Kirby avenue, was married

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LIFE OF YOUR CLOTHES!

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JUDAEANS PLANNING
PURIM CELEBRATION

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lines, ornate designs

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trained tune ., , ii held

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guests. A reception followed at
which 400 guests were present.
gown
of
white
The bride 0011.a
i satin and Venetian lace and an en-
in place with
la bandeau of orange blossoms. ('loss
Incelebration of Purim, the senior
! Mrs of orange blossoms adorned the
o f and intermediate clubs of Detroit
bouquet
was
,ii.
Judaea and the leaders of all
Ile'
veil.
bridal roses and lilies-of-thc-valley. the Clubs will hold a dance Saturday
Her only attendant was her sister,
., March 14 . The affair will
ill
Her Miriam Goldsmith, who wore a I'veititi 8
embroidered tulle over ht, e"n•lointentarY to Young .ludic
and their friends. The place of the
frock of Whitt.
bouquet Was affair will be made known in next
pink
satin
slip.
Ilex
a
of pink roses and sweet peas Edwin week's issue Of The Detroit Jewish
Delt iy of Pittsburgh was hest man Chronicle.
and Melvin Kuttnauer and Milton
Far the members of the junior
groups of the local organization, the
Goldsmith were ushers.
Mrs. a Goldsmith,
the bride's
mother, committee hoe planned a masquerade
wore
gown of rose-pink
gi,„fgoti.
and entertainnient, featuring a short
'
i„ p „
wit h ii„„.i,ripastel
embroidered
',ft:a l... rant in vonu m•moration of Purim.
shades and tiny gold beads. Mrs.
Kuttnauer, the mother of the groom, 'in' event
will tithe Ph"' Sunda:" af-
tern
o on, March 15. Owing to the fact
MRS. LOUBA LUPILOFF
that most of the l'oung Juditean
trimmed
in silver
lace and clubs will have individual entertain-
Benefit Association of the Mucwibe
• g
• eorgette
was attired
in it gown
ofperiwinkle
• " "
522 worn over silver cloth. Both carried meas. and programs eelebriiting, the
lif the World at its clubrooms, 1
halves
there will be no general gath-
eve
n'
corsages
of
pink
roses
awl
Saturday
Randolph street, on
• .
'
ering of all l'oung Judaea!' clubs for
ing, Feb. 28. The Royal Melody Boys breath.
•tr
M r. ,
were
W
Th
out-town
guests
.
'
d
!Gut
purpose.
r
h
f
Orchestra will play. The Detroit'
Ed w i n D i dl iiy an
now and Mrs. 1.. Deltay,
chapter of the association was organ-
Mrs. Milton Stern of Pittsburgh, Mrs.
ized several months ago and
numbers all members. Mrs. 14 "•°' Adolph 51ark and DeRoy Mark of
Nlinus is chairman of the refreshment Philadelphia and Mrs. Minnit• 51ahrt•r
. of Cleveland.
committee for the dance.
in
Following' a honeyn101111 '01•11t
—
New York, Atlantic City, Ma,hing-
ton and Pittsburgh, 51r. and Mrs.
Kuttnauer will reside in Detroit.

OS Acclaimed

id

Sorel,

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HOTEL ELKIN

those who have entertained guests.

The bride's gown of white genrg-
FA for Among
the benefit of the membership ette was trimmed in pearls and for-
,
a I

and

MINERAL BATH

Open All Year.

0 campaign of Detroit chapter of H-
Mrs. Alex Werbe of 1653 get-me-riots. lien veil was fashioned
dassah are
with a coronet of p earls and orange
Burlingame avenue, who Wan hostess
at a tea last week, and Mrs. Hyman blossoms and her bouquet was a
A
shower of bridal roses and lilies-of-
as held by two
• Gordon of 2515 Chicago boulevard,
-v lley. Herr t Rama
rtained at a luncheon and thea
who entertained
pages. The
small boys dressd
bridge last Friday afternoon.
maid of honor, Miss Anna Berlin,
a gown of gold cloth over orchid.
Miss Rose Wise of 167 Richton The bridesmaids, the Misses Leah
# avenue
has returned from a two Lerner
Lerner, Ethel Ginsberg and Fannie
y
.11 months' visit in N ew York Cit.

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I Initial Spring Showing

of Exquisite Furniture

till% Pa

We invite you to see this most elaborate display of Fashion's
preferred styles in artistically designed suites and
individual pieces.

W in the taste and dis-

E are proving our faith

crimination of the people we
serve by putting into stock
only furniture of honest old-
fashioned quality from
America's finest makers.
Every piece is of the type
that adds character and in-
dividuality to any surround-
ings.

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Unusual
Showing of
Exclusive
Odd Chairs

and

Deluxe
Lamps

We specialize in both of these highly ornamental
lines and have searched the markets for the rarest and
best made. Those who appreciate decorative effects
will find the finest expressions of the furnishing art in
these selected pieces. Moderately priced.

MOSS
FU RNITURE

COMPANY

TWELFTH STREET AT GL ADSTONE. EMPIRE 6463.

