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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-09-04

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BURNSTINE.OPPENHEIM

The marriage ■ if Miss Melba Op-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben • Tolmich and penheim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Casper Oppenheim of 83 East Palmer
Burnstine,
Reuben and family have returned' avenue, to Louis Russell
from a tour of Ohio and Kentucky,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Burnstine
where they were the guests of rela- of Medbury avenue, took place on
tires and friends. Thursday, Sept. 3, at 5:30 o'clock at
' the Twentieth Century Club in the


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Begin Your Fall Shopping
In Our Corset Salon . .

Miss Mollie Steffin of 153 West- Rabbi
Pr'!" A.
of the
immediate officiated.
families.
M. Hershman
minster avenue has returned from a' Dinner svas served to 55 guests and
three weeks' visit in Cleveland and It small reception for the friends of
Have the
other cities, where she was extensive- the young couple followed.
ly entertained by relatives and , The bride wore a gown of white
friends.
georgette and lace beaded in pearls

, and her entrained tulle veil W110 held
Fitted to Your Figure!
Miss Helen Ressler entertained at : in place with a cap of the tulle and
a luncheon last Tuesday in honor of pearl. she carriedii . shower bouquet
A
slender,
supply, comfortable foundation
her house guest, Miss Freda Schaef- ' of bridal roses and Idles-of-the-valley.
for autumn's new wardrobe • • . composed
fer of Cleveland Miss Doris Gluecknuin, who was maid
— of honor, wore It frock of pink chiffon
of elastie.and-brocade stepin corset and
S
Mr. and Mrs. I. Ressler have left and silver lace and the Misses Sadye
semi-attached trice-knit rayon brussiere!
for Toronto, where they are the I Friedenberg and Elizabeth Pereira,
wide
guests of friends. ; bridesmaids, were attired in orchid
l e i
The corsi.t has lightly boned back and
and yellow chiffon, respectively. They

sections of elastic over each hip; the bras-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kay Goldberg : all carried matching arm bouquets of
siere hooks trimly under each arm and is
ROSE RODIN
have returned from a motor trip to' roses. Aaron Burnstine served his
held in place by means of elastic bawls
Chicago, where they were guests at'. brother as best man and Leon Lipp-!
Mrs. Fannie Rodin of 277 Belmont
man and Morris Sherman acted as'
attached to the corset. 18.50.
the
Edgewater
Beach
Hotel.
. avenue announces the engagement of
, ushers.
The most exclusive of the New Silhouettes, the smartest fab-
— —
Others from 12.75 to 32.50.
her daughter, Rose, to Fred Zerer,
A
surprise
birthday
party
was
:
Mrs.
Oppenheimer,
the
bride's
moth-
:
rics, colors and furs decreed hy l'aris for fashionable misses
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Zierer. The given in honor of the Misses Betty . er, wore a gown of blond brocaded
18.50
und women.
Third Floor.
wedding will take place on Oct. 18 Rood and Helen Kleinsmith on Sun- ,I chiffon and Mrs. Burnstine, mother
and Mr. Zierer will take his bride to
of the groom, wore a black beaded
mem-
I
day evening, Aug. 30, by the
$195
$125
Europe, sailing from New York on bera of the Tuesday Bridge Club. I gown. Both carried roses.
Oct. 24. Following an extended tour
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of ,
Others P9.50 to $495.
The evening was spent in dancing and
'
they will spend a year in Paris, re- playing bridge and a midnight supper Buffalo were out-of-town guests.
Following an Eastern honeymoon,
s. turning to Detroit to reside.
was served to 16 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Burnstine will reside in i
Mrs. Rose Horowitz et 1730 Glad-
son, Milton, Detroit after Oct. 1.
and
Mrs.
Julius
Jacobs
stone avenue announces the engage-

, ment of her daughter, Pauline, to of Pittsburgh have returned to their
Samuel Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. home after being the house guests of
Hack's shoes are ideal for youngsters' growing feet. They are
APPEL.RABINOWITZ
Mrs. Jacobs' sister, Mrs. S. S. Marx
healthful, sturdy and attractive. They develop lowered arches to
Jacob Miller of this city.
Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Rabinowitz of
of 2024 Gladstone avenue.
mantel height and afford unlimited comfort for every muscle and
583 Leicester court announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ressler of 2232
hone in the foot.
Cantor and Mrs. Samuel Vigoda marriage of their daughter, Anne, to
In High and Low Shoes for Boys.
Ilazelwood avenue announce the en-
Alexander
Appel
of
Detroit,
which
Sines 1014 to 1314, $6.50; I to 8, $7.50.
gagement of their niece, Sarah Dem- have returned to the city after an took place on Aug. 5.
extended honeymoon trip and ore re-
In High and Low Shoes for Girl..
, bitzer, to Harry Bien of Newark,
siding temporarily at the Palmetto
Al. to II, $7.00; 1114 to 2, $7.50.
N. J.
Hotel. Mrs. Vigoda was Miss Libble
Grown Girle sixes, 21. to 7, $9.00.
ROGANSOFF.SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gorelick of 510 Berkowitz of Warren, Ohio, before
A beautifully appointed wedding
AC IC_ ' S
Harmon avenue announce the en- her marriage several weeks ago.
was solemnized on Sunday, Aug. 30,
gagement of their daughter, Sally, to
Orthopedic Footwear Scientifically Fitted.
at
the Holbrook Synagogue when
Joseph
S.
Burak,
formerly
of
2211
28 Adams Avenue West
Philip Kramer of 2011 Virginia park.
5th Floor Stroh Building
at Miss Ethel Smith, (laughter of Mr.
Rapid and reliable. Prompt and pleas-
1 A reception will be held in their Filigree avenue, is now residing
and Mrs. Abe Smith, became the 1525-2.
57.52.952_57_5
Webster hall.
ant. Knowing how to dye and clean
honor on Sunday evening, Sept. 6.
bride of Charles II. Rogansoff, son of
clothes and not afraid to work. Splen-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing of Atkin. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rogansoff of isaracanc-acac7c7s7q7C7
I DETROITERS AID JEWS
did results, the result of modern methods
Newark, N. .1. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
af
-
son avenue returned last Tuesday
man officiated. A dinner and recep-
IN EUROPEAN CITIES ter spending the summer abroad.
and painstaking care. We're not saying
tion for 25 guests followed.
we're the only cleaners and dyers in the
Beginning Monday, Sept. 7.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Kimche of 404 East, Mrs. Pearl Schwartzberg of Utica., The bride wore a gown of white
sad TU.
world. We are insisting, however, that
Night. 70, to $1.50. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 50e
Warren avenue, who left for Europe 1 II Y. is the guest of her son-in-law i satin and rose point lace embellished II
The Most Unique Theatre in the Woild.
we are among the chosen few who know
, last May intending to spend the sum-, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irving with seed pearls and brilliants and a,
WOODWARD AT ELIOT—GLEN. a792. Downtown Ticket Office at Grineelre.
mar in travel, instead devoted the Eisenman (Dorothy Schwartzberg) long tulle veil arranged in coronet of- I
how to clean garments properly and
Cooler Than Your Horne or Office.
feet held in place with a band of bril-
, warm months to aiding the Jews in - of 961 Theodore street.
send the mto you fresh and charming.
liants and orange blossoms. She car-
and around their birthplaces. At Ri-
THE BONSTELLE CO.
' gen Strande they rented several sea-
Miss Ruth Lieberman of Cleveland ried a bouquet of white roses, lilies-
In the Astonishing Coined,
side homes and placed in them needy i has returned to her home after visit- of - the - valley and orchids. Miss
persons, clothing and feeding them: ing the Misses Sophia and Rebecca Frances Smith, sister of the bride,
who was maid of honor, wore a gown
' and investigating their living condi-i Eisenman of Theodore street.
of sunset chiffon with a head band
tions with a view to bettering them.1
i
IA large number of persons were cared - Complimenting Mrs. Herbert B. of brilliants and carried a bouquet of
Siegel
(Mary
Nathanson),
whose
pink
and white roses. The brides- 1
for in this way, as soon as they bene- 1
As Adapted from the French and Produced by DAVID DELASCO
Played by LENORE ULRIC
, lite,' from the rest and care they re- marriage took place on Aug. 27, Mrs.lmaids were Miss Ethel Klein, in shell
"The door fire linen mot In she came.
. turned to their homes and allowed David Pernick of Taylor avenue en-' pink chiffon; Miss Frances Farber. in .
No b u ndle.. or 1111.11 or even • name;
orchid georgette and silver lace; Miss
are for • hearth, • tooth for sweet.,
COMP. Mr. and Mrs. Kimche tertained at a kitchen shower.
others
to
She'd
tw 1 1 533-37 Forest Ave. E.
treat."
Melrose 4200
Tillie Diamond, in coral chiffon, and ID
And a rharseter founded oncorner of
were so enthusiastic in this work that .
V:,
Fell and Winter Season el The gloestelle DrnmatIc
Mrs. Theodore Ross in green Eliza- ,D ,• The hooks are open tar the will
Modern Plant W th Modern Methods " -- -
they
intend
to
return
to
Rigen
Strande
Miss
Ruth
Katzen
of
5670
Corn-
be given in the Dramatic Arts, Dancing, Panda'
"A
Tra ming School. Courses
tulle
bands
toIG
wore
crepe.
They
next summer and repeat their efforts. monwealth avenue has returned from beth
a Afiga_a.
roduction.
fly request epecial el in Dancing, personely directed
P
and Ste
.....„4
They will return to Detroit in time. New York, where she visited relatives match the dresses and carried bon- 1 by Victoria Caman, will he held at the Community House In Dinningham•
♦ :
Application should -be made at once.
, and friends after completing the sum- quets of roses showered with stream- re,
for the high holidays.
d5rseseaeac.ac511
mer school session at Columbia Uni- era carried out in pastel colors. The
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flower girl was Beatrice Ostrow and
versity.
AUXILIARY REPORTS
the ring bearer was Sheldon Wagner.
SUCCESSFUL PICNIC
Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Wolfgang Rubin Sklar was best man and the
ushers were Samuel Smith, brother
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaares' and daughters, Hortense and Betty of the bride; Max Gordon, Simon Keil
DISTINCTIVE
Zedek Synagogue held a successful Elaine, and Mr. and Mrs. Simon and Theodore Ross. The masters of
WEARING ,
"America's Best"
picnic at Belle Isle on Aug. 26 when Lachman hove returned from Old ceremony were Sidney Dean and Leo
APPAREL FOR
250 people participated in the outing. Orchard, Me., where they spent the
Shiffman.
MEN AND BOYS
At the contests, for which prizes were' summer.
Mrs. Smith, mother of the bride,
offered to men, women and children,
wore a black georgette gown with
lle
Gilbert
amily
and
Mrs.
Achi
Mr.
the following were the winners: Chil-1
corsage
of red roses. Sirs. Rogansoff,
it
eir un
have moved in to thw
dren, David Kaplan, Fagye Keidan,1 f
mother of the groom, wore a pansy
WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
'Herschel Zackheim, Joseph Cohen,- home at 3308 Fullerton avenue.
gown with corsage of red roses.
Adjoining Hotel Stotler
Jacob Keidan, Howard Kopel and I
The out-of-town guests were Mr.
Robert Cohen; men, A. J. Koffman I Miss Celia Miller of 2495 Taylor
and Mrs. Samuel Rogansoff, parents
and Clarence Moyer; women, Mrs. G.lavenue has returned from a month's of the groom, and Harry Weitzman,
; Prentis and Miss Horowitz. In addi-i stay at Columbus, Ohio.
brother-in-law of the groom, of
lion to donations of prizes previously
Miss Adelaide Weinberg of 142 Newark, N. J.; Mrs. Weissman and
I announced Morse M. Cohen and lier-
daughter, Mollie, the Misses Selma
man Westman gave articles to the Monterey avenue will return to St. and Regina Ilenneck of Toledo and
Mary's College in Monroe, Mich., on
auxiliary.
Helen Beck of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sept. 9. She will return to Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Rogansoff left for an
fur
the
high
holidays.
M.
LEVIN
MADE
PROFESSOR
Eastern trip and upon their return
S.
---
will
reside temporarily with the
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rosenberg of
Announcement has been made by
bride's parents on Philadelphia ave-
'the Board of Education of Detroit 1785 Seward avenue left on Friday nue.
that Samuel M. Levin has been given for a motor trip to Atlantic City,
the title of Professor of the Social New York and Washington.
SIEGAL-NATHANSON
Sciences. Prof. I.evin, who is a teach-
The Misses Ray Kaufman, Sylvia
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Nathanson of
er at City College, is the son of Rabbi
, and Mrs. Judah L. Levin. He is now Lesser and Leah Weisberg have re. 602 East Philadelphia avenue an-
the University of Chicago where he turned from a fortnight's stay with nounce the marriage of their daugh-
at
will receive the degree of Master of relatives in Chicago.
ter, Mary, to Herbert B. Siegel, which
Arts in Economics this week.
men prefer
place on Thursday, Aug. 27.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cohen of took
Rabbi Judah L. Levin officiated.
Calvert avenue are on a month's mo-
these shops
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Siegel are spending
tor trip through Northern Michigan.
their honeymoon in the East and
Dr. S. D. Ilarris, recently of the They will spend some time in Petos- upon their return will reside at 2550
Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Chil- key and Charlevoix.
West Philadelphia avenue.
dren, announces the removal of his
See Our eAssorttnent of
And we can truly say that the display has
offices to suite, 112 Kresge Building, ...Miss Pauline Stiffer of B1 tine ave-
where he will specialize in children's nue Was hostess at a bridge on Aug.
SZ_ew Fall Suits
DAVIS-LITZ
never been outdone in Detroit.
', I) in honor of Miss Esther Temer-
practice.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Litz announce
, man of Birmingham, Ala., the house the marriage of their daughter, Ruth
We
are
making the name of our store synony-
- — —
guest of Miss Miriam Levin. During
YESHIBAH LEADERS HERE
Shirley, to Robert Howard Davis. son
Charles
mous
with
that of the highest class of Suites
o d t of the the evening Mr. and Mrs. dau
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
Davis
of
Minne-
g hte r's
Nathan Lamport, presi en '
: Slitter announced their
apolis, Minn., which took place Sun-
and Odd Pieces for every part of the home
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Yeshibah, and engagement to Arthur W. Steinberg. day, Aug. 30, at 5:30 o'clock, at the
We Wish to Announce That We Have Opened Our
Rabbi N. H. Kapplander, both of New
and while the quality is high, the prices will
M.
York, are in Detroit on behalf of the : Joseph Weinberg of 82 Monterey Book-Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi A.
officiated.
he found very reasonable. We invite your in-
Yeshibah. Rabbi Kapplander expects avenue returned last Thursday from Hershman
The out-of-town guests were Mr.
to remain here for a month and will , Camp Strongheart, Lake Tomahawk, and Mrs. M. Davis, airs. II. Naftalen,
spection. Terms can be arranged if desired.
With a full line of fresh cut flowers and plants, and with up-to-date
speak in all Detroit synagogues for , Kris
Louis. Rose, Barney, Dorothy, David
methods of arranging artistic floral designs for all occasions.
.
Birthdays,
Yeshibah
fund. Five buildings,
.
the
and
Gladys
Davis
of
Minneapolis;
Mr.
Bear in mind, flowers are needed for all occasions, such and
as at of all
are in course of construction in New
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Oppenheim
Mrs. M. Aranoff of Chicago; Eli
Confirmations, Graduations, Weddings, Anniversaries,
York for the Yeshibah of America, and son, Aubrey, and daughter, Bea- and
not to be forgotten for funerals, of which we make a specialty.
trice,
who have been the guests of Aranoff
of South
Bend,
Mrs.
Se-
as it is called.
gulowsky
and Jacob
Litz,
the L.
bride's
Our motto is QUALITY AND SATISFACTION, combined with
'
Mr. ' and Mrs. Joseph II. Lewis of grondfath er, of Indiana are
polis. spending
over 25 years of experience in New York and Detroit.
o
wi a tlh ls and Curtain., Burlingame avenue, have returned t '
Mr. and Mrs. Davis
Protect Your W
(Formerly of United Floral Art Shops, Woodward at Clairmount.)
I their home in Hartford. Mich. En their honeymoon in the East and will
For the benefit of our customers, our store will be opened for busi-
route they spent a week at Cedar , go to Minneapolis to make their
U
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• ness from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M., Saturdays to 11 P. M., Sundays
' home.
10 A. Si. to 6 P. M.
RADIATOR SHIELDS Point.

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New Coat Fashions

$250

Hack's Health School Shoes
Develop Healthy Feet ....

"Forest" Means Rtal
Cleaning Service

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"KIKI"

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

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Our Fall Showing
of
`'America's Best"
FURNITURE and
DOMESTIC

For carefully
made and
correctly styled

Fall Hats

and

ORIENTAL RUGS
Is Now Ready

UP-TO-DATE FLOWER SHOP

We Deliver to All Parts of the City.

llarry E. Mittenthal of New York
City has returned to his home after HONOR STUDENT WHO
being the guest of his sisters. Mrs.
WILL BECOME RABBI
Joseph H. Lewis and Mrs. David Love. ,

VENUS & VLACHOS, Florists

Phone Walnut 5678
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LOW IN PRICE

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(New Address)

79 MARTIN PLACE
Half Block from Woodward Ana

Nights, 50c to $2.50. Pop. M•tinees Wed ,
Saturday Matinee, 50c to $2.00.

A Mixture of Homely Wit and Satire.

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For Thom. Who Enjoy a Good Laugh.

Regular Dinners Evenings and
Sundays. Highest Quality Food-
ttu ff s, cooked in the hest home
style.

Seats Now on Sale for This and Next Week.

DELICATESSEN LUNCHES

NINETEENTH WEEK! SEE IT!

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Henry E. Lopate, nephew of Mr.' An unusual honor was paid to one
and Mrs. F. Kimche of 4114 East War-lof the young members of the Je•i•i
community recently when the United
ren avenue, has returned from an ex.
c i-
s ch .o tl h s
of
I tended visit along the Western coast.' slitejobnrew
the sad sev e ral re p-
the
Schakne and son, Her.' resentatives of the community met at
I
Mrs. J.
d avenue and a banquet at Kirby Center to bid fares l
lbert, of 2073 Hazelwo o
Mrs. Schakne's niece, Miss Freda , well to Max Weine on the occasion
Marcus of Johnstown, Pa., returned • of his leaving for New York to enter
last Wednesday from Los Angeles, the Jewish Theological Seminars'. Mr.
ne ni n Aa „ soc.fi jars titon po rf estih ten u t ni4 t ,e f d the
A'le uim
. K
where they spent the summer.

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brew Schools and attained great pro-
ficiency in his mastery of Hebrew.
Meyer Harrison spoke for the asso-
ciation and the pupils of the schools
in wishing Mr. Heine success and
presented him with • gift on their
behalf.
Ani on g
the guests were Bernard '
Isaacs, principal of the schools; E.
Rabinowitz, president; Jacob Fried r
berg, vice-president; Rabbis A. . .
Hershman, E. Aishiskin and Moses
Fischer, Hyman Goldman, Aaron D.
Markscn, Joseph Chaggi, Louis Dann,
Philip Slemovitz and Solomon Levin,
representing the Jewish National..
Fund and the Young Judaea, respec-I,
tively, and others.

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Storage, Moving, Packing and Shipping

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