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September 18, 1925 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-09-18

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Marriages

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SCHEFRIN.FRIEDLAND
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Ellman of Buf-
Palo, N. Y. (Ann York of Detroit),One of the pretty early fall wed-
dings
was that of Miss. Lillian Fried-
are receiving felicitations on the birth I
of a daughter, Barbara Ruth, on Sep- land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David

tember 6.

Mr. and Mrs. William Wine of 1961
Clairmount avenue are receiving felic-
itations on the birth of a daughter on
Sept. 10.

Ilimelhochs

NInsdosol 1i'. Weal or,.

Mrs. Morris Rynek .sf 2261 West
Euclid avenue had as her house
guests last week-end her brother, Sol
; Friedlander, and Mrs. Morris Witten-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen and
Miss Rose Cohen, all of Chicago.

Miss Stella Thal of Saginaw spent
several days last week as a guest at
the home of her brother and sister-
; in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal of
McQuade avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weinberg of
East Hancock avenue announce
the birth of a daughter, Leona Diana,
on Sept. 2.

Mr. and Mrs. David Miller (Flor-
ence Segan) of 3202 Burlingame ave-
nue announce the birth of a daughter,
Itoslyn..Segan, on Sept 9.

Two wonderful groups at

$ 4 9.50

The Misses Celia Solovich and Anne
Nurko returned home two weeks ago
from New York, where they spent the
summer as students at Columbia Uni-
versity.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fine of 2022
Monterey avenue are receiving con-
gratulation' on the birth of a daugh -
ter, Florence Fine.

The B. Siegel ollection represents the smartest in
style, the superior in quality and the very best
values.

Mr. and Mrs. Silas C. Feinberg
(Fannie Max) of 2633 Blaine avenue
are receiving congratulations on the
birth of a son, Paul Charles, on Sep-
tember 2.

$ 75.00

Others up to $495

Engagnnents

11• ■ ••••• ■ ••••••••••• ■■■•■■•• •••••

The engagement has been announced
off Miss Jean Mack of Milwaukee,
Wis., to Dr. Roy M. Greenthal, son of
bar. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal of De-
troit.

A Complete, Correct Wardrobe

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Glazer and fam-
ily of 611 West Kirby avenue have re-
' turned home after spending some time
! at their summer home at Lexington,
on Lake Huron.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Bonin (Sadie
Camiener) announce the birth of a
daughter, Rhoda Esther, on Sept. 1.

The New Coats Tor Fall

"Glen Bogie" Means
Sports at Himelhoch's

for the Sportswoman

18.50

29.50

Of feather•weight, velvety Aus-

Informal enough for count , r-
mart enough fur .trees wear--a

trian •elouro, bound with gi•e-
grain--small, youthful! Felt "Glen

'nog-elms ed. otreight-Ilse knitted

Bogie," 13.75.

dress in lovely autumn colors.

"Glen Bogie" Suede Jacket

"Glen Bogie" Raincoat

16.50

10.75

Bright colors in
OW youthful
raincoat of im
p o r ted • oa
t e rproof fab-
ic In silk
oilskin. It is
15.50.

Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenthal and
daughter, Jean, q. 2321 Gladstone
avenue have moved to 2532 Pingree
avenue.

The Misses Thelma Gordon and
Rita Blumrosen have returned from
an extended western trip. En route
BI u mrosen visited in
i
Friedland of Lansing, and Samuel to Detro it Mss
Lawrence Sehefrin, son of Mr. andiChicagss
Mrs. J. Sehefrin of Milwaukee, which
During a recent visit to Toronto,
took place Tuesday evening, Sept. 8,
at 6 o'clock in the Lansing Women's the Misses Muriel Cohl and Charlotte
clubhouse. Rabbi A. M. Hershman Levitan were extensively entertained
by friends.
of Detroit officiated.
The blue parlor was made unusually
attractive with wicker standards hold-
ing ferns and potted blooms with
bands of ribbon forming an aisle for'
the bridal party as they took their
places before the flower decked fire-

"Glen Bogie" Velour Hat

"Glen Bogie" Knitted
Dress

—Photo by N. L. Avery, Lansing.

Dashing. p r •eti -
rel. warm, • reel
windbr•akerl
With knitted
ei eeeee neck•
line and hip•
band. Four
colors.

Sport Shop-2nd Floor

MRS. LAWRENCE SCHEFRIN

Youag

Club
Notes

SEASON'S GREETINGS

Calloused Feet

Mrs. Anna Schrebnick of 762 West
Grand boulevard announces the en- place.
The bride wore a handsome gown of
gagement of her daughter, Rose, to
Dr. Nathan Levitt, son of Mr. and white satin lace fashioned on simple
C•Ilouses—the most painful form of foot trouble—instantly
lines. A tiara of rhinestones and
Mogen David.
relieved with the aid of
Mrs. M. Levitt of this city.
pearls held her veil of tulle. She car-
Starting with Sept. 12 the meet-
Hack' s Special Built - in Arch-Corrective Footwear
ried a shower of white Killarney roses, irises of the Mogen David Club have
Morris Gitlin of 2052 Clairmount lilies•of-the-valley, baby breath, chry-
IN NUMEROUS STLYES AND LEATHERS
been and will be held on Saturday eve-
avenue announces the engagement of santhemums and swansonia.
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
nings at 7 o'clock instead of on
his daughter, Florence, to Joseph Ca-
Orthopedic Footwear — Scientifically Fitted
Mrs. Herman Lieberman was her Wednesday evenings. An outing was
miener, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ca- sister's matron of honor. She was
Mail Orders Promptly Filled.
held at Belle Isle on Aug. 23. Wil-
!Diener of this city.
gowned in yellow beaded georgette liam II. Saurt was elected captain of
and
carried
an
arm
bouquet
of
yellow
the
club's
football
team
and
Samuel
We take this means of sincerely wish-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobson of 182 tea roses. Miss Leah Se e
Bobkoff and Benjamin Askansky were
Philip avenue announce the engage- gown of peach georgette, carrying
ing the entire Jewish community of
FIFTH FLOOR STROH BUILDING
admitted as new members at the last
ment of their daughter, Ann, to Sam- Ophelia roses and maiden hair ferns meeting. All boys between the ages
va snsms AVENUE WEST
Detroit a Very Happy New Year.
uel Berkovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Mildred Schefrin in a smart of 12 and 14 are invited to join the ese.c.c.ar2C2C2C757e74
I. Berkovitz.
frock of pink georgette with a boo- club. There will be no meeting next
quette of Premier roses and snap dra-
erZGWIZVIS4P4n
l'ssiWZG4estskrZGNIC'e r ZC'etteDG'W
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cohn of 2478 gons, were bridesmaids. Mr. Schefrin week.
Blaine avenue announce the engage- had Isadore Graff of Kalamazoo as his
Herzl Judaeans.
ment of their daughter, Bertha, to Al best man and Mr. Lieberman and Ber.
nerd Friedland were ushers. At a recent meeting of the Herzl
Wein of 538 East Palmer avenue.
lalleie 4'0r/sum/ZS
Mrs. Friedland, the bride's mother, I Judaeans Elkan Buchalter spoke on
Protect Your Walls and Curtains wore black georgette heavily embroid- "Moses Montifiore." A brief case was
ereed in steel beads. Her flowers were I presented to Max Weine, the leader,
with
144 8 Woodward Ammo
who left for New York City. Nathan
UNITAS
lavender snap dragons. blrs.
4200
Shur was elected president; Leo Lu-
Melrose
Forest
Ave.
E.
533.37
RADIATOR SHIELDS rin, mother of the bridegroom, wore betsky, vice-president; Henry Bloom,
black brocaded georgette and carried
secretary, and William Schwartz,
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
a bouquet of lavender blooms.
Directly following the service din- treasusge,ire the newly elected offi-
'
-------
ner was served to 175 guests in the cers. Arne next meeting, when the
recent Zionist Congress will be dis-
dining room. The small tables were
centered with burning tapers in crys- I cussed Oscar Schwartz will speak on
the "Jewish Agency"; Leo Lipchinsky,
tal sticks and bouquets of gladioli.
Mr. and Mrs. Sehefrin left for • "Fourth Elijah"; Morris Soloway,
trip through the east and expect to "Jewish Colonization in the Ukraine."
Glendale 6359
stop at Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Wash-
.4matIlMr
STEEL BAKE•ENAMELED
ANNOUNCEMENT
ington and Pittsburgh. They will

NEAT IN APPEARANCE
make their home in Milwaukee.
LOW IN PRICE
Oscar Kaufman of this city has
The bride is a graduate of Michi-
gas State Normal and Cleary Business' been chosen assistant prosecuting at-
once.
College at Ypsilanhtiians■lch ins h struc torney and will assume his duties at
(New Address)
as the peat ,
for in the senior high
79 MARTIN PLACE
year. Mr. Schefrin is a graduate of
Half Block from Woodward Ave. the University of Wisconsin.
CIVIC PRIDE MEETING
Guests were present from Detroit,
Kalamazoo, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids
The next meeting of the Civic Pride
Gar. 6884
8931 Twelfth St.
Jackson, Chicago, Muskegon anal Association of Greater Detroit will be
held at the Women's City Club, 2110
Ionia, Mich.
Watch for the New
Park avenue, on Wednesday after-
Location of
BERSON-LANDSMAN
i noon, Sept. 23, at 2 o'clock.
The marriage of Miss Bess Lands
man, daughter of Mra. M. Landsman,
7608 Merrill avenue, to Irving Berson,
son of Mrs. S. Berson of Brooklyn,
N. Y., took place Sunday, Sept. 6, at I
Regular Dinners Evenings and
10 o'clock at the Congregation Email.'
Sundays,
Highest
Quality
Food-
uel in the presence of the immediate'
by Double Rialto Cass Lake Orchestra
menu, Wedding., Banquet. and
stuffs, cooked in the best home
families. Rabbi Moses Fischer oflici.l Ea
style.
'Nuf Ced!
All Social Occasion..
ated. Dinner was served to 40 guests.;
LADIES 75c
DELICATESSEN
LUNCHES
The
bride
wore
a
gown
of
white'
W•
cater
to Um leading J•wi•h Social
MEN $1.00
satin and rose pointe lace and carried
Affair. of the City.
a shower bouquet of roses and lilies-
We Decorate Haines and Halle.
of-the-valley. Mrs. I. Berson was Ma-
ENTIRE FOURTII FLOOR
tron of honor. The bridesmaids were
DETROIT CATERING CO.
the Misses Rose Landsman, sister of
M. A. PEREIRA, Mn .
the bride, and Zelda Melvedov. Dane
125 RICHTON AVENUE
Berson attended his brother as best
Hemlock 5454
M•in 3777
man; Harry Landsman and Harry .ems,
Mills acted as ushers.
Following an eastern honeymoon
Mr. and Mrs. Berson will reside at
1929 Elmhurst avenue.

Mae&

Given Instant Relief

6reetings

5686 - 1925

HACK'S

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FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

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Don't Forget to Extend Your Rosh Hashonah
Greetings.

UNITAS PRODUCTS, Inc.

HATS

— at the —

MADISON ATHLETIC CLUB

-DANCE--

SUNDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20

ARENA GARDENS

Tor Autumn Smartness

POHL'S KOSHER
RESTAURANT

'Detroit Exclusive
Cater:ng

Music

To complement a costume
1:uul compliment the wearer

8.75 to 35.00

MILLINERY SALON

Next
to
Sanders

1037.1043

Woodward
Avenue

Presenting 'Detroit's Finest Showing of

Hats for the Holidays
$10.00

Black Is the

Styles for Co-eds,
for Miss and
Matron.

Featuring Pirates.
pokes, turbans and
matron styles. Lovely
creations of rich Vel-
vet, Skinner's Satin,
Silk Velour and smart
Felt.

Main
Floor

C.Inn

Season's Pref-

erence.

Also Grey, Pencil Blue,
E m e raid, Vermillion,
Black Prince, Oak-
wood, Wine, Cuckoo,
etc. Shown in both
large and small head
sizes.

Main
Floor
Salon.

1MADISON CLUB PLANS
NOVEL DANCE SEPT. 20

Arrangements for a dance to be
; given Sunday evening, Sept. 20, at the
I Arena Gardens, Woodwued and Hen-'
slrie avenues, by the Madison Athletic
n completed and the
, Club have bee
committee in charge promises a novel
and entertaining affair. Among the
attractions will be unusual lighting of-;
forts to be displayed during the dance
numbers. The Double Rialto Orches- '
, tra will play. Meyer Dashkin is chair-
, man of the dance and has reported
an unprecedented sale of tickets.:
I Tickets are being sold by all members
lot the club or may he obtained at the
I door.

1 INTERPROFESSIONAL

Otog. 1.15Ps/05./

1223-1233 WOODWARD AVE.

6rectinlls

-

SOCIETY ACTIVITIES

The annual dinner dance of the';
;Round Table Interprofeasional Society
!was held at Josef's Restaurant on
' Sept. IL when Dr. Ezra Lipkin pre-
I sided. The following spoke: Dr. Wit- ,
Ham Vidaver, Henry M. Gottlieb, Dr.;
Is. Orecklin, Aaron Kurland, Melville I
Michels, Morris Mendelson, Bernard I
Caplan and Harry Cherniak of Wind-
sor, and Dr. Lipkin. The first meet-
ing of the year will be held at Temple
ing
Beth El on Sept. 25, when Dr. Vidaver
will deliver • paper on "A Study in
Comparative Religion." Members
who have not yet responded to the
topics assigned to them for the sea-I
son's program are asked to get in
touch with the secretary, Henry M.
Gottlieb, care of the United Jewish
Chanties.

JUNIOR HADASSAH
A board meeting of the Detroit
Junior Iladassah Unit was held on
Monday evening, Sept. 16, at the Y.,
W. II. A. clubhouse, 09 Rowena street,;
g regular
e s ed. minThi s
re
frlaX;
for i
s t c h u s
n vih ee t r i i n
meeting
ing will be in the form of a Succoth;
gathering and will be held on Oct. 5.
Plans were also discussed for • bridge-
tea, detailed announcements for which
will be given later.

l '

MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING TO
YOU A FULL MEASURE OF PEACE
AND PLENTY IS THE SINCERE
WISH OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT -

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