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LEAVES FOR EAST
TO ATTEND SCHOOL

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mi - s Florence Fabrick, daughter of
M. Fabrick of S907 Twelfth street,

FIENBERG LUBELL
Mrs. Harry Klein, assisted by M rs. I
The marriage of Miss Shirley D.1
Lobel! of Pint, daughter of Mrs, B. f I 1 Joseph Rabinowitz, MN. I. Newman
Lubell, to Harold Fienberg, son o
Mr. and Mn. A. Fienberg of Flint, i and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz, is in
arge of a ball to be given
e b. I ch
took place Sunday alto noon, F unt 1 evening, March 1, in the ballroom of
I
a
'22, at the home of the bride's
and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bach- I the Elks' Temple, by the North
.w...,ulwarll Branch of the Jewish 1
rach of 107 Winona avenue, etro . Women's European Welfare Organiz-
The ; ceremony was performed by ation. The A-I Collegiate Orchestra
Rabbi A. M. Hershman before the of Ann Arbor will play and also en-I
the guests (luring intermis-
fireplace in the living room, which
was banked with palms. The rooms sions. A number of novel feature:4i
were decorated with masses of spring have been planned. The Jewish stu-
the University of Michigan,
flowers and roses. Mims Harry
s Wein- dent
garden sang "0 Promise Me" before Ann Arbor, have been invited to be
I the ceremony. A dinner for the im- present at the dance.
mediate families was served by Mack
Debhe Greenbaum of 2449
B. Weiss. Covers were laid for 32
guests. A reception was held in the Blaine avenue has returned from a l
fortniglit's visit with Mrs. A. C. Win- I
evening.
The bride wore an ensemble suit ed .
f CI ve.lanel She was Widely
1
pale green trimmed with grey squri-
ed during her stn( there..
W.n
•
small
hat
covered
with
entertaiN
Joseph Greenbaum
.1 fur and R
tiny flowers in various shades of rose. kelmaii, Min, Greenbaum's father and
Her corsage was a shower of bridal fiance, accompanied her holm..
roses, fushia and lilies-of-the-valley.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Congrega-
Miss Irene Wineman of Flint, who
was maid of honor, wore a shaded tion IlInai 5loishe will give its annual
MISS FLORENCE FABRICK
be gown and a single rose in her Purim dance Sunday evening. March
chool
hair. Gilbert Fienberg was best man. 22
, at the Knights of l'ythias Fin- has left to attend an eastern s
Upon her return Miss Fabrick will be
Mrs. ',obeli, mother of the bride, Cass and P eterboro avenues.
wore a black velvet gown and Mrs. zel's Orchestra will play. Prizes for , associated with her father in the man-
given. Nn .
• Fienberg, the groom's mother, wore the best masks wlil be Mrs. Samuel I agement td the Fabrick Fur Shop.
a gown of black canton. Both wore Adolph Jacoby and
Gunsberg are in charge.
corsages of roses.
The out-of-town guests were Mr.
0 and Mrs. Fienberg and sons, Gilbert
The Windsor chapter of Iladassah
and Mayer, and daughter, Irene Mr. will hold an informal dance Tuesday
and Mrs. Barney wine man and 'sons. evening, March 3, at the Masotti..
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Sol, George and Ilerbert, R1 r. and Temple of Windsor. The .\ iken Or-
51r. and Iles. I. Podolin Of Buffalo
Mrs. Hurry Weingarden, Hyman chstra will lay.
Miss
Frances
Geller
p
the engagement of their
Weingarten and George Block, all of is in charge of arrangements.
, 1111110Uriee
K„l anea zoo • Ab.
—
daughter, Esther l,., to Zehmin Was-
Flint; M r s. Luben of
D
eVo l lng serman of 1010 Clairmount avenue,
raham Lubell of Fort Wayne, ' Ind.;
The first meeting of the.
' r,,,troit•
S amuel
of South
I,u- family was held Monday evening, Feb.
Mr . and Mrs . Irving Mrs.
L ubell
WWI
Bend,
Ind.;
51r.
bell of Toledo and Miss Irene Wine- 23, at the home of Joseph DeYoung,
Mr. and Mrs. N. Hager of Brook-
1409 Burling:init. avenue. Plans were
be
announce the engagement
man, who
after
the reception
re-
turned
to Ann
Arbor,
where she
is a made for regular meetings of Mr,
the of
lyn,
N. Y.,
their
daughter, Rose it., to Harry
family. Miss Selma Del'ulig ren-
Kolitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samue l
student at the University of michi. dered several classic dances.
Maplewood Kolitch of this city.
D. Goldsmith of 5532
can.
Mr. and Mrs. Fienberg are spend- avenue will entertain the group a ,
ing their honeymoon in Chicago and her home Monday evening, March 9.' 51r. and Mrs. Reuben Wolgin of
5921; Brush street announce the en-
—
upon their return will reside in Flint.
Miss Sophia Well of Longfellow gagement of their daughter, Clara, to
avenue
and
Mrs.
Sol
Cohn
of
Chan-
•
Frank Sanders of this city, son of
COHEN-SIPHER
of Wyan-
The marriage of Miss Rose Sipher, diet avenue have left for a motor trip 51r. and Mrs. H. Sanders
Wolgin
dotte,
Mich. Mr. and MN.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin through California.
were hosts to 150 guests at a recep-
Sipher of 141 Leicester court, to Mar-
at the Ahavath
Zion park
Synagogue
Sun- Mr. and Mrs. J. Bornstein of Med- tion at their home Sunday evening
f Virginia
took place
'. Co h
bury avenue have as their house Feb. 22. The house was decorated
A dinner was served to guests their children, Mr. and Mrs. with flowers. The Misses Martha and
day, Feb. 15 Rabbi Joseph EiSellMall
Samuel Goldberg (Gussie Bornstein) Lillian Caplan of Toledo were out-of-
officiating. '
Itown guests.
250 guests following the ceremony.
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The bride wore a gown of white of Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schaffer of
Mrs. B. Gnttloeb entertained eight I
beaded crepe and a tulle veil held in
! Atlantic City announce the engage-
place with a band of orange blossoms. guests last Tuesday at a luncheon
ment
of their daughter, Miss Eliza-
Her shower bouquet was of bridal and mah jorg at her new home, 2992
lbeth H. Schaffer of Philadelphia, to
' roses and lilies-of-the-valley. The
I Aaron Ii. Brodie of Detroit.
Misses Kathryn Sipher, Silvya Cohen Tuxedo avenue. —
—
Sydney deYoung, son of Mr. and '
and Jean Silverman, who were brides-
t
Mr. and
B. Schwarz
Mrs. Benjamin
maids,
wore
frocks
of
yellow,
orchid
and pink, respectively. Little Miss Mrs. Joseph DeYoung of 1409
Burlin- I
Ferry
avenue announce
graduated
of 314 East
game avenue, recently
the engagement of their am., er,
WI I '1 Boherin was flower girl. She from the Detroit College of Law.
Dorothy, to Leon sec man, son of
wore a pink satin dress and carried a
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Zechman of
David
W.
Simons
returned
several
basket of roses and sweet peas.
Relatives and friends from Toronto days ago from a trip to New York 404 East Ferry avenue.

Sponsorin,f,,

The Jabot
Frock

The third floor dress shops
feature the graceful Jabot
frock. The Mode of the
Jabot develops itself into the
roost clever of frocks, as
found in our Third floor.

Misses'

Sketched left: Soft Net
labot on nos-es' frock of flat
crepe. Softly embroidered.
$49.50.

Women's

Sketched right: Pleated
Jabot, extending from top to
bottom of woman's frock.
Flat crepe.
$39.50

$49.50

$39.50

Third Floor

Ettgagrmentia

Dirt and Grime
Destroy Clothing

That's why it is economy to dry clean
suits and coats REGULARLY!
Phone us today and one of our drivers
will call for your suit. After being
cleaned the "Forest way," it will be re-
turned to you nicely pressed and looking
just like new. Another feature of our
service is that we mend your clothes
wherever needed. Give us a trial.

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A Superlative Showing of

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For Springtime Wear

Coats - Dresses
Ensemble Suits
Sportswear

Kayser Lingerie

Fur Jacquettes

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Model Sketched — Coat
of Aquamarine Jewel-
tone Cloth with Plati-
num Fox Border. Gaily
Colored Bouquets of
Wool Adorn the Lapels.

Dinner

36 Adams West, in the Stroh Building
of Adams Theater
3 Doors East

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( Established 1899 )

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"Materials and WorkrnanshiP
of Merit Only"

THE UNDOW COMPANY
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boa wales

of a smooth, flawless skin in
few comfortable treatments.
Call for booklet.

falling from a
wide open weave
brim. "You must

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my head." she ex-
presses it.

see them, my
dears!"

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Summer Furs Are Here!

We have just re-
ceived an exquisite
a s s ortment. Rea-
sonably priced.

Storage for Furs

We offer you absolute
safety and good care for

3 per cent.

attending • leading fitting and design-

Miss Florence Fabrick, who le
New York, will give personal service to customers
ing school in

when she returns.

M. FABRICK
GARFIELD 0358

8907 TWELFTH ST.

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Main 3275

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— the lacy scarf

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ZEIGELMAN-GOLD
The bride wore a gown of white
duchess satin and lace trimmed with Mrs. Pearl Gold announces the
EVR, to
tier tulle and lace veil' marriage of her daughter,
satin roses.
was held in place with a crown of Morris Zeigelman, which took place
Tuesday, Feb. 24. After the cere-
, duchess lace. Pearl Schneider and
train bear- many, which was performed at the
Caroline Rosenthal were
show-lBeth David Synagogue, the guests
a
err. The bride's bouquet was
were entertained at a retention at the
er of white roses and lilies-of-the•val• ,
Mrs. T. Rabinowitz,
Schneider, sister of home of Mr. and
ley. Miss Anna
102 McLean avenue. The bride wore
the bride. who was maid of honor, 1
a white satin gown and carried •
and
wore a gown of pink georgette
carried roses and sweet peas. The large bouquet of lilies-of-the-valley
I and sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Zeigei.i
, bridesmaids, the Misses Pauline Ro•
senthal, Pearl Bloom, Hannah Laza- i man will be at home after March 5.1

of

— the superlative
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big
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Adorable!

and New York were present.
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Cohen left for a fort-
JUNIOR HADASSAH
}Sr and Mrs. Edwin Goldberg
of
night's trip through the west and will
.
PLANS PURIM EVENT
i c 1 i e
be at home at 2024 Pingree avenue Delaware avenue and their
—
Virginia and Edwin, Jr., left last
after March 1.
The
March
meeting of Detroit
Pasadena, Calif., to spend
week
for
the remainder of the winter season. chapter of Junior Haelassah, which
GOLDSTEIN-BLUCHER
will be held Tuesday evening, March
The marriage of Miss Celia Bloch-
Jew.
, The Misses Ida Penslar
and Betty 10, in the Little Theater of the
Max
ht :r of Mr and Mrs.
er
Blucher of 2218 Hazelwood avenue, Steinberg were hostesses at a card ish Woman's lab, 89 Rowena street,
(Party at the home of Mrs. Harry will be in the nature of a Purim cele-
to Albert A. Goldstein, son of Mrs.
M. R. Goldstein of Los Angeles, Cal., Wech ler of Fort 'street Thursday,' bration. The principal sneaker
will
national
Ilenrietta ah, Szold, will
took place at the home of the bride's Feb. 19. Covers were laid for 14. l be Miss of
be in
who
Hadass
I nresident
-_
parents on Sunday, Feb. 15, Rabbi A.
guest of IN-
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kilter and ' Detroit several days as
Following
'11 Hershman officiating.
, ved into I dassah. A Purim pageant, a harp
Mrs. Diana Wiener have moved
the ceremony a dinner was serve
I other addresses besides that
b
I .
the immediate families, covers being) their new home at 2714
I of Miss Szold will compose the pro-
sue.
laid for 25 guests.
I gram. Members and their friends are
--
Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein are spend-I
ing their honeymoon in Washington,i 51r. and Mrs. Morris Davis of 2215! invited to be present.
—
have returned
avenue
New York, Palm Beach and Miami, Ilazelw(tod
INSTITUTE ARRANGES
Fla., and Ilavana, Cuba, where they . 'front a visit in New York City.
NEW LECTURE SERIES
,
will witness the Mardi Gras. Th ey,
Mrs. Maurice Sidra left in Feb. 171
will be at home after . a e:
i
Miss Mary Connolly, educational
for
a
rail
to
New
York
and
Boston.
2955 Blaine avenue.
by her Board of Health, ad-
M
director
of the
was accompanied
rs. S
iden
BLOOMBERG-MARKS
s Inter-in-law. Mrs. II. U. Dorman of dressed the members of the Wearies- '
day Club last Wednesday afternoon
Starks, formerly of Calvert avenue.
Mrs. Sarah M
I at the home of M. Bertha Katz,1
Saginaw, announces the marriage of
Mrs, Harry
(Jane C. Brown) 13003 Sturtevant street, on "flow Par-1
er Miriam, to Samtiel J •
hater,
Wilk
f New York City is the guest of her I eras May Discuss Sex Problems With
Bloomberg of Detroit. son of Mr. and
The address was
hi,l(firea n.;, '
Mrs. II. Bloomberg of Eliot, which mother, Mrs. Charlotte Brown of 60 Their
ries of lectures ar-
(
I the efirst
took place Sunday afternoon. Feh. East Boston boulevard.
ranged by the educational depart-
22, at the home of Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
Miss Sara B. Ilarris of Saleni, . ; ment of the Jewish Institute.
man.
Miss Helen Bloomberg of Flint at- Mass., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.] The following women are officers
if the Wednesday Club: Mrs. Ida
tended the bride as maid of honor A. G. Racow of Virginia park.
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1 Nechamkin, president; Mrs. Bertha
I and Gerald Marks, brother of the
tKatz, financial secretary and treas-
I bride, was best man. Following the
RICHARDSON LECTURE
urer; Mrs. Bertha Hordes, recording
serve to
d the
dinner
a familieswas
c eremony
EVOKES
DISCUSSION
at the Stotler
secretary.
immediate
—_
Hotel.
At a meeting held last Monday ,
BUSINESS NOTICE
Mr. and Mrs. Bloomberg are spend-
n's Club
e
ing their honeymoon in the east and evening at the Jewi,,h Wom
Dr. Joseph 0. Kopel, who has lim-
will be at home after April 1 at 2024 house, Simon Richardson, educational
C al- , {Led his practice to diseases of the eye,
I director of the Grosse Pointe Ileew
l'ingree avenue.
Cul-' ear, nose and throat, is now, by rea-
School, addressed the Zionist br
son of enlarged quarters and greater
tural
Society
on
Is
Zionism
a
Real-
KLINE-SCHMIER
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schmier of 504 icy?" A discussion which followed facilities at 2407 Woodward avenue,
equipped to serve his patients in the
brought
out
many
views
as
to
the
,
Trowbridge avenue announce the ap-
proaching marriage of their (laugh- progress in the work towards the general practice of medicine and
realization
of
the
Palestine
ideal.
'surgery.
ter, Celia, to Irving F. Kline of De-
Samuel Vigoda, cantor of Shaarey
troit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kline
H'illiam Elkin, son of Samuel Elkin
of McKeesport, Pa., which will take Zedek Synagogue. will address the
place at the Shaarey Zwick Syne'. next meeting of the society Monday I , of Mount Clemens, has won first
place'
to represent the Mount Clemens
I vogue Sunday evening, March 1, evening. March 9, on "The Jew in •
l High School in the state declamation
Rabbi A. M. Hershan officiating. A Music."
---- , eontest. Mr. Elkin is 14 years old
dinner will tie verved to the iSIIITIe-
:1111 a sophmoore in nigh school.
families. A reception for rela- ---
diate
t the row and Fannie Schneider, w I—
tives and friends will follow
a clo ck. frocks of thistlebloom flowered ge' or'-
'
30
o'
to
11:
synagogue from 8:30
gene, rose colored flowered georgette,
No cards.
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canary yellow georgette and tan flow.
an d
BOND-LEVITAN
t ared georgette, respectively,
marriage of Miss Charlotte tied corsages of roses and sweet pe a ,
I
Rosen-
1.evitan, daughter of 51r. and Mrs. in harmonizing colors.
John K. Taubman of 1529 Pingree thal assisted his brother as best man
avenue, to Benjamin Maurice Bond, and Moses II. Goodman, Jacob Schnei-
B.,.
son of Mrs. Ida Bond of Boston, took der, Herbert Grossman and Irving
place Sunday, Feb. 15, at the bride's senthal were the ushers. The Belle
home in the presence of the imme- Misses Sylvia Schneider, Molly Ro.
senthal, Theresa Rosenthal and Phyl-
diate families. Rabbi A. M. Her
lis Gilbert were flower girls and Os.
officiated.
Following a short honeymoon Mr. car Miller carried the ring in a white
and Mrs. Bond are residing at the lily.
l'endleton Apartments, 2955 Blaine
Mrs. Schneider, the bride's mother,
wore a gown of tan beaded georgette
avenue.
and Mrs. Rosenthal. the mother of the
the
ROSENTHAL•SCHNEIDER
groom, wore a black charmeuse gown.
This wonderful system was
Miss Bertha France's Schneider, Both wore roses.
perfected by ■ famous physi-
daughter of Mrs. Gussie Schneider,
Miss Bone Moretsky of Grand Rap-
cian, chief of clinic at Cornell
and Jacob Louis Rosenthal, son of id, was an out-of-town guest.
and at New York Polyclinic,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal, were
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenthal are mend-
eYork,
New
after he had worked on the
married at Congregation Beth Abra• ing their honeymoon
problem fur 25 years. No elec-
'Washington. Atlantic City and other
ham Sunday evening, Feb. --
tric needle is used.
Joseph Thumin officiated. Following eastern points. They will return
the ceremony a dinner was served to labout March 10 to make their home.
A written guarantee is given.
the immediate families and relatives
Win the Beauty
at Block's Restaurant. Covers were' here.

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