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October 16, 1925 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-10-16

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CLIFTON AYANUI CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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ACTIVELY INTERESTED
IN JR. HADASSAH TEA



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FUR LINED COATS

Sirs. George Feldman of 24 For
One of the pretty fall weddings
was solemnized in the ballroom of rand park entertained 50 guests at a
bridge
luncheon and shower at Web •
the Stotler Hotel last Sunday eve-
.ter hall last Wednesday afternoon,
in honor of the Misses Mary and
blab Feldman of Toledo, Ohio. •

B. Siegel Co. is well
known for its authority
on children's fashions
throughout Amer -.ca.
here you will find all
that is new and smart in
displays that are as
complete as the selec-
tions we feature for
grown-ups.

Ilimelhochs

Miss Betty Friedman is•a member
• of the committee '.in charge of the
bridge-tea which• will, be given by the

of

Imported

William Greason and Jacob Reiss,
well known Detroit Jewish artists:
have left for Gloucester. Mass., and
surrounding towns, where they Will
spend two months on a sketching trip.

Fabrics

165 .00

Mrs. I. S. Yarrows of 1500 Chi-
cago boulevard entertianed last Tues-
day with a delightful luncheon and
card party honoring Mrs. J. Kadish.

New fur trimmed coats for
Girin f row 2 to 13 years.

$15, $20, $25

.: These coats present a su-
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colorful tweed, trimmed with
fur collars and cuffs—on the
inside. 'a warm" lining of
beautifully marked antelope, •
fur, closely clipped for a •
slender silhouette. Sizes fort
, MademoiSelle. 'Many colors'

. for choice!

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gittleman and
family, formerly df Hollywood, Cal.,
who recently moved to the city, are
residing at 2955 Calvert avenue.

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Miss Rose Epstein of .2549 Virginia
nark has returned home after spend -
ing three months through the East
with relatives and friends..
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MRS. MORRIS M. SAFIR



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MISS BETTY FRIEDMAN
Sir. and Mrs. Jack Greenberg or
558 Sledbury avenue •entertained
Sunday afternoon at their home bon- Junior Hadasiah Unit of Detroit at
oring the tenth birthday anniversary 'the, Silver Slipper Cafe on Sunday
Second Floor.
of their daughter, Nen. Covers afternoon; Oct. 18, from 2 to 5
were laid for 25 guests. , , o'clock. The Misses Rose Gordon
and Rose Babcock are chairmen and
A bridge-luncheon was 'given at the the other committee members are the 30630i8j3CIIMAI•VIMAWANAMAISSIA 3WO MIXIMAM
home of Mrs. harry Kwiker of Fair-. Misses . Dorothy Epstein, Florence.
field avenue on Sunday, Oct. 10, by Krell, Marion Moyer, Ethel Steinberg
Mist and Helen Shetzer. Tickets may be
the Bluebird Girls in honor
Betty Ilelfand, a bride-elect of this obtained from any of the members:
month. Miss Helfand was presented,
be wearing slims that are 01 Altai
Your children's lest need atteniloni they may
with a beautiful pair of sterling ail-
or incorrectly made. Such shoes are bound to cripple their feel.
,
ver candlesticks and many other
"CONSULT HACK'S FOOT-FITTING SPECIALISTS
lovely gifts. The evening was spent
About your children's feet and the correct model of footwear that they
in playing bridge and prizes were
should wear.
awarded to Miss Sophye Lipnick, 11 • I

nine when Miss Flora Omenke,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S.
Omenke of 503 Engelwood avenue,
became the bride of Morris M. Safir
; of Pingree avenue. Rabbi A. M.
Hershman performed the ceremony
' in tho presence of the immediate rel-
atives and intimate friends. The
couple stood before an embankment
of palms. Following the dinner a re-
ception )Lacs held during h e e ,eav neg n i ng d lie Halperin and Mrs. Morris Gerber.
Schakne
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jacoby of 231
Promise Me" during the ceremony.
Mrs. Max Karp of Dexter boule- Tyler avenue are receiving felicita-
The bride was lovely in a gown of
birth of a daughter,
yard entertained 60 guests at her tions on the
white satin heavily embroidered with
a Phyllis Shirley) , on Oct. 4.
rhinestones and pearls and made with home last Sunday evening at

• •
kitchen shower honoring Miss Diana
'a tight bodice and full skirt hooped
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Neumann of
Wexler, a bride-elect of Oct. 18. Miss
at the sides. Her entrained tulle veil
11,580 Linwood avenue are receiving
Wexler received many lovely gifts.
was worn cap shape and held in place
congratulations on the birth of a son,
with a Russian coronet of lace and
Mrs. Alexander Werbe nad Mrs. Rabin, on Oct. 13. Mrs. Neumann
pearls. Her shower bouquet was of
Miss Shirley Rhoades before her
Joseph II. Ball entertained last Wed- was
bridal roses and lilies-of-the-valley.
nesday at a bridge-luncheon compli-! marriage.
Mrs. Jack Rosenblum of Chicago
menting their sister, Mrs. Jack Y.
(Anne Jaffe of Detroit), who was Suttker of Jacksonville, Fla. Many)Dr. and Mn. Joseph J. Jacobs
matron of honor, wore a pink chiffon
(Beatrice Sladiefsky) of Arden Park
delightful affairs are being given for
gown trimmed with roses bf the same
Manor, Leicester court, are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a son,
material and carried a shower cor- Mrs. Suttker.
sage of tea roses tied with rose tulle.
born Oct. 14.
On the afternoon of Oct. 13 Mrs.
She wore a bandeau of silver in her
Ida Schultz of 933 Mt. Vernon ave.
hair. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Carl C.
nue and Mrs. Anna Hack of 1009
Myers (Jeannette Safir), Miss Shir-
King avenue entertained the children
ley Safir, Mrs. Harry Clark, Miss
Nursery at an out-I
Miriam Omenke, the bride's sister, of the Baby Day
and Miss Sally Lemberg, wore frocks ing.
of varied shades of pink and rose and
URGE WOMEN TO REGISTER
carried corsages of vari-colored roses

of

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The Detroit section of the National
Council of Jewish Women and the
Detroit chapter of Iladassah have
sent out appeals to all their members
to register at the City hall and pre- .
pare themselves to vote at the elec
lions on Tuesday, Nov. 3. The for-
mar letter is signed by Mrs. Henry
A. Krolik, Mrs. Max May, Mrs. Sam-
uel R. Glogower and Mrs. Joseph M.
Welt and the latter is signed by Miss
Hattie Gittleman, Mrs. Joseph Ii.
Ehrlich, Mrs. henry Weinstein and
Mrs. Morris B. Friedberg. The re-
sults of the recent primary elections
were the incentive for these mes
sages and all women are urged to ex-
ercise their privilege of voting.

ARON-HYMAN
Mrs. David B. Hyman of 006 Bel-
mont avenue announces the marriage
of her (laughter, Dorothy Helene, to
Joseph Louis Aron of Hartford,
Conn., on Thursday, Oct. 1. At
home 8422 LaSalle boulevard.

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tied with tulle bows in pastel shades.
They also wore silver bandeaux in
their hair. A small flower girl at-
tired in green chiffon carried a white
basket of rose petals and a small boy
dressed in black and white satin car-
ried the ring in a lily. Alvin Safir
assisted his brother as best man and
the ushers were Carl C. Myers, Harry
Clark, Dr. Samuel Kinwald of Cleve-
land, William I3enderoff and Max
Omenke, the bride's brother.
Sirs. Onn:nke, mother of the bride,
wore a gown of purple chiffon and
georgette and carried roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Safir left for an east-
ern honeymoon and will visit in Buf-
falp, Albany, New York City, Atlan-
tic City, Philadelphia, Washington
and Pittsburgh. Upon their return
they will reside in Detroit.



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MR. HAROLD M. DAVIS

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F irtgagrments I

Mr. and Mrs: Robert Wolgin of

1723 Taylor avenue announce the en-

gagement of their daughter, Betty,
to Jack Wittcoff of 5811 Begole ave.
nue.

JUNIOR HADASSAH

Young Peopl•'s Auxiliary:
The Young People's Auxiliary o
the Shaarey Zedek Congregation will
hold its first regular meeting of th
year on Wednesday evening, Oct. 21,
at the synagogue. Plans will be dig
cussed for the installation of officer
and fur the play, "Banging the Tea-
kettle," which will be presented a
that time.

entire conimunity."

"An affair for the

Autumn Dance

--- GIVEN BY ---

B'nai B'rith Lodge

NO. 34, I. 0. B. B.

Sunday Eve., Nov. 1

BOOK CADILLAC HOTEL

Mr. and Mrs. II. Stone and family
of 2267 Gladstone avenue wish to
express their sincere thanks to their
friends in appreciation for the kind-
ness and sympathy shown them in
their recent bereavement.

ITALIAN GARDENS
CRYSTAL BALLROOMS

Two of America's Most Beautiful and Artistic Danc• Floors.

The ideal place for • r•union of friends.

IN MEMORIAR

In loving memory of Jacob Ber-
man, husband of Rebecca Berman I
and father of Harry Berman of De-
troit and Sirs. Si. Meister of Los An-,
geles.

Not ,lend to thini• who loved
Not lost hot yone efore.
To that beatitifol Isle of Somewhere
Where parting • no more.

Meeting:
The first Junior Iladassah meeting
In loving memory of our dear wife
of the year was held on Monday eve -
ning, Oct. 5, at the Little Theater, and mother, Gertrude Ann Goldman,
who
departed this life 13 years ago,
89 Rowena street. An enthusiastic
audience Of about 150 girls attended Oct. 8; 1912.
Sadly
missed by her loving hsuhand
this meeting, which was in the form
and children.
of a Succoth gathering.

November Meeting:
The next meeting of the Junior 11a-
dassah, which will be held early in
November, will be a joint meeting
JOSEPH STONE
t.
with the Senior Hadassah unit. Mrs.
The sudden death of Joseph Stone
13.
Ullian
and
Mrs.
I.
N.
Ilalbstein
H.
will address the local chapters at this on Oct. 10 came as a great shock to
his family and trends.
I meeting.
lie WAS born it; Detroit 20 years
ago and WAS the beloved son of Mr.
Bridge•Te•
and Mrs. II. Stone and dear brother
The bride-tea which will he given
of Samuel, Louis, Mayme and Mrs.'
by the Detroit Chapter of the Junior
David Freedman, who survive him.
Hadassah on Oct. IS, from 2 to 5
The funeral was held on Monday
o'clock, will take place at the Silver
from the family residence, 2267
Miss Rose Babcock
Slipper Cafe.
Gladstone, with interment at Mach-,
and Miss Rose Gordon are co-chair-
pelah Cemetery.
men of the committee in charge.

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