A merica Awish Periodical Cotter CAI/TON MIMI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE REPLTRATiralsiletitcrocLE /Marriages 1 ocial .and CHAIRMAN FOR DANCE OF LOCAL ORPHANAGE Qrsonat Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen are co-chairmen of the seventh annual ZECHMAN•SCHWARTZ charity ball which will be :siven at r=se,===aa•osA---- A very pretty wedding was solemn- 1"- ized at the Twentieth Century Club Mr. and Mrs. Sol Zechman and Tuesday evening, Nov. 10, when Miss daughter, Miss Rena Zechman, of Dortohy Schwartz. daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Schwartz o , Chicago, who attended the Rubiner- 314 East Ferry avenue, became the , Zechman nuptials on Oct. 20, and of Mr. , who returned to Detroit last Tiles- bride of Leon Zechman, sun and Mrs. Joseph A. Zechman of 404 day to attend the Zechman-Schwartz wedding, spent the intervening three East Ferry avenue. Rabbi A. M. , New Hershman performed the ceremony, 'weeks in the East, visiting in York, Atlantic City, Washington and which was followed by a dinner for other points. From Detroit they re- 200 guests. The bride was lovely in a gown of turned to their home in Chicago. Ilimelhochs Woodward Ohm w%htlingtoa , MONDAY--- Christmas comes to the Himelhoch bridal satin heavly embroidered in Mrs. Nathan Horwitz (Blanche pearls and rhinestones and trimmed with brocaded velvet. Her entrained Rosner) of Pingree avenue enter- tained on Monday evening, Nov. 9, veil was held in place with a crown of rhinestones and pearls and her for the Hyhatters Club, when the fol- Behind the scenes, it has been shower bouquet was of orchids and lowing guests were present: The Christmas for days and weeks A Magnificent Display of lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Beulah Zech- Misses Florence Gilman, Florence past. Huge, mysterious boxes man, the groom's sister, who was Horwitz, Lee Kritt, Sophie Schwartz, maid of honor, wore a gown of pink Mrs. Roy Y. Chaffin (Matilda Lieber- from foreign lands ... packages velvet and chiffon trimmed with lace man) and the Misses Lorraine Fisher from various corners of our own and carried pink roses. The brides. and Corinne Lieberman of Miami, country . . . all containing gifts maids, the Misses Dorothy Yarrows, Fla., who are visiting relatives in the For Misses and Women, in the finest that were tucked away from hu- Marian Ziff and Rena Zechman of city. fabrics, luxuriously fur trimmed. Chcago, wore fmcks of pale green man eyes until Monday, Novem- Miss Henrietta Rosenberg enter- embroidered in silver and trimmed ber 15th! with hand made flowers, orchid made tained at her home on Saturday, Nov. Main Floor MRS. HERMAN COHEN with a Basque bodice and full skirt 7, in honor of Miss Nettie Cohen, a and pale pink similarly made, respect. guest in the city from California. the Arcadia on Thursday evening, 470,,,,,, 36.4.S..eu * . 8 ively, and carried bouquets of roses Miss Cohen is being extensively en- Nov. 19, by the Detroit Hebrew Or- in varying shades of pink. Joseph tertained by her many relatives and phan Home. Finzel's Orchestra will Feinberg was best man and Samuel friends. play. The proceeds from the affair Schwartz, Manuel Zechman and Jean will be used toward the maintenance Miller were ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dement of Chi- of the home at 47 Rowena street. ' s Mrs. Schwartz, the bride's mother, ft for New York City follow- left Mrs. Cohen is an active worker for ( wore a white chiffon gown heavily they a short sta • in Detroit, where various charitable and other organiz- beaded in silver and gold and Mrs. they attended the Zechman-Schwartz ations in the city, including the East- Zechman. mother of the groom, wore wedding of Nov. 10. ern Star. She has requested the Jew- white chiffon beaded in white and ish community to reserve Nov. 19 to gold. Both wore a single orchid. Mrs. Joseph Beisman of 81 Mc- attend the dance at the Arcadia and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Zechman and have tried various type. in so doing aid the orphan home. And you are discouraged because you daughter, Rena, and Mr. And Mrs. Lean avenue entertained 50 guests at a beautifully appointed luncheon, of "So-Called" arch shoes, old-fashioned arch plates and Carl Dement of Chicago were the "What-Not"- bridge and mah jong at her home on out-of-town guests. TRY HACK'S ARCH-CORRECTIVE SHOES ,t se. Mr. and Mrs. Zechman left for Wednesday, Nov. 4. • es S. 1ayl Bermuda for their honeymoon and And the mervelooe toot comlort and permanent relic( that thee. wonder afford you, will mos. than surprise you; It will put now lila and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Konelson and expect to return to Detroit to make shoes will pep Into your tired and painful loot. their future home. After the wed- infant daughter of 1611 Taylor ave. A DEMONSTRATION WILL PROVE IT ding and dinner Mr. and Mrs. cue are now residing at 1941 Glad- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen of 357 Our Foot-Fitting Symialists Todsy. Consult a stone avenue. Schwartz entertained 40 guests at Westminster avenue announce the 1 buffet supper at their home, follow- engagement of their daughter, Kate, ing which they all accompanied Mr. Among the affairs given in honor to Leonard B. Wolstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zechman to the station. of Mrs. Leon Zechman, was and Mrs. Abraham Wolstein of Ot- Dorothy Schwartz before who her mar-1 Thrive and Multiply in Soiled 28 Adams Ave. West — Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg, tawa, Que. GACH.STEVENS the Twentieth Century Club riage at Clothes and Floor Coverings. 4 The marriage of Miss Betty Ste- on Tuesday, Nov. 10, was a miscel- Mr. and Mrs. Sol Warren of Smith Science, the medical profession, microscopists— vens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- laneous shower given by Mrs. Benja- avenue announce the engagement of all prove beyond doubt that dirty, soiled and seph Stevens, to Herman S. Gach, min Schwartz of 524 East Ferry ave. their daughter, Sarah, to Julius grime laden clothes and floo coverings ar e most son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kramer, nue• miscellaneous shower at Web- Namm, son of David Namm of this ger w. A st was solemnized by Rabbi A. II. Hersh- ster }Intl, Miss Beulah Zechman; city. fertile breeding places for e isease danger oft realized, yet should be noted and man on Sunday, Oct. 18, at the Beth handkerchief shower, Mrs. Harry Ka- Abraham Synagogue. A dinner and letsky; personal shower at the Whit- forestalled. Germs thrive quicker under certain tier, Miss Dorothy Yarrows; formal AUXILIARY DANCE reception for 150 guests followed. conditions — in soiled clothes, for instance. The bride wore a gown of white dinner, Mr. and Mrs. HarrySrerel PROVES A SUCCESS Our Cleaning Destroys Every Disease satin and georgette, embellished with luncheons by Mrs. Ben Rosenthal slid seed pearls, and her tulle veil was ar- by Mrs. David Lichtig and informal Germ, Absolutely. ranged in coronet effect with seed evening affairs by Mrs. Charles Smith Large Gathering Attends Event at Shaarey Zedek. pearls and orange blossoms. She car- and by Mrs. Barney Smith. tied a bouquet of white roses and The first dance of the season ar- Mr. and Mrs. Elias Wolf, who for- lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Anna Gach attended the bride as maid of honor merly resided at 1611 Taylor avenue, ranged by the Ladies Auxiliary of and the Misses Jean Decker and are now living in their new home at Shaarey Zedek Congregation was the occasion of a large gathering at the Frances Smith were bridesmaids. Isa- 1941 Gladstone avenue. synagogue last Sunday evening and belle Katz, in peach taffeta, was train bearer. Jack Stevens served the Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schriber (Ros- was pronounced a marked success groom as best man and Jack Brilliant lyn Tapchick) and infant son, Alvin, Mrs. Himon Kaplan, was genera l Melrose 4200 and Roy Decker acted as ushers. 533-37 Forest Ave. E. are spending several weeks with their chairman of the commitee on ar- The bride's mother wore a gown of sister, Mrs. Sidney Golden of 9611 rangements. Jules Klein's Book- Plant With Modern Methods." Cadillac Orchestra provided the black chiffon brocaded in gold and Delmar avenue. "A Modern music. the mother of the groom wore a black In response to numerous expres- satin beaded gown. Both carried cor- Mr. and Sirs. Abraham Fish (Ethel sions of approval of the manner in sages of roses. Grauer) have returned from their which the dance was arranged, the The out-of-town guests were Mr. honeymoon trip to Buffalo and Ni- and Mrs. A. Shepman and son, Meyer, agora Falls, where they were exten- social committee of the auxiliary an- nounced that a second dance would of Pittsburgh. siyely entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Following an Eastern honeymoon, Fish are at home to their friends at be held Sunday evening, Dec. 13. This dance will be given during the week Mr. and Mrs. Gach are residing at 327 East Palmer avenue. O matter how large or important the of Chanukah and will reflect the spirit 8660 Wilson avenue. banquet, dinner, dance, or social oc- of the feast. The social committee I. Laskey and M. J. Beigrod mo- is making preparations for a large at- casion may be, it is just taken for SIMONS-ROSINSKA The many friends of Elektra von tored here from Chicago and during tendance of members of the congre- granted that it will be held at Hotel Wol- "Be charitable and hare a good time” Dolcke Rosinska, formerly well- their stay are being extensively en- gation and their families. verine. The complete facilities and closely Vari-colored lights and bunting, in known Detroit singer, will be intr. tertained by their friends. ATTEND THE supervised service of this convenient down- — addition to palms and autumn foliage , prised to learn of her recent mar- town hostelry afford ample assurance that Mr. and Mrs. harry Loden enter- were used in decorating the assembly riage to Ilarvey N. Simons of New York City. tamed Sunday evening, Nov 9, with hall. The decorative scheme was car every social function will be a notable Mr. and Mrs. Simons are at home a surprise house warming in honor of vied out by a committee which include s II CC eSS. after an extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Bell at their ed Herbert II. Warner, M. 11. Prince, through the East and Thousand 181- new home at 2525 Glendale avenue. Robert Loewenberg, Maurice Klein, ands, at Palmer Lodge, 225 Caving- Covers were laid for 20 guests. Mrs. Oscar Kaufman, Max D. Lipsitz, Bur- ton drive. Bell was the recipient of many pretty nett Krauss and Manuel Boschwitz. gifts. CARD OF THANKS JEWISH ARTISTS' CLUB — Benefit of — A luncheon of beautiful appoint- PLANS LARGE MEETING ments Mrs. Samuel Helper, Karl Moyer was given at the Book-Cadillac DETROIT HEBREW ORPHANS HOME when and Sirs. Norman lialpert of Toronto Overlooking Grand Circus Park Installation of officers and a pro- Hotel last Wednesday noon Mrs. Samuel Benach entertained in thank their relatives and friends and ELIZABETH STREET JUST LAST OF woorAvAan gram will be held at a meeting of the honor of Mrs. Abe Silverstein and members of fraternal organizations Society of Jewish Artists planned for Mrs. William Schwartz, who recently for the kindness and sympathy shown Woodward end Stimson Monday evening, Nov. 23. The place returned from an extensive visit in them during their recent bereave- will be announced in the next issue Florida. Later in the afterno n the ment. o of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. An members and friends are invited to guests played bridge and mah jong FINZEL'S ORCHESTRA attend. An excellent musical pro- at Mrs. Benach's home, 1.484 Burlin- ROLLINS Fur Coats 31.50 Per Couple, Including Checking. !gram is also begin arranged. The game avenue. The guests were Mrs. P. H. Cutler, Mrs. Max Simon, Mrs. are guaranteed as of Directors or at Boo following were elected officers at a are obtainable from Board Tickets ■ recent meeting: President, I. Israel Louis Shapero, Sirs Charles Salasnek, Office night of Dance, to quality and Segal; vice-president, Ralph Rimer; Mrs. Harry Colburn, Mrs. J. II. Gott- in charge of affair. treasurer, Sol Selman; recording sec- lieb, Mrs. S. Treteck, Mrs. I. Zadeck finish. Our showings Mr, and Mrs. Herman Cohen and Mrs. Jacob Wilder. retary, Miss Sophie Gurovitc ,finan- are now at their cial secretary, Jacob Reiss; trustees, Mr. and Mrs. David Fidler enter- Marie Robispierre and Evelyn Coro- most complete point. tained with a dinner and card party, 36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST each. The society has elected Dr. Leo M. at their home, 2205 West Phila- —at Grand Cora, Park delphia avenue, last Wednesday eve- I: rank" as an honorary mem for the following guests: Mr. ■■■■■■■■•%■■■ ∎∎ ■•■V Milford Stern, recently elected presi- ning f■■■■■■■■•■■■1■■■■■••■■■■■∎ l Mrs. Irving Wolf, Sir. and Mrs. dent of Temple Beth El, is an active and Joseph Gendelman, the Misses Sophie ANNOUNCING THE -- I member. THE FUR HOUSE OF DETROIT t ive a Levine, Bertha Helfer and Lillian to has s Sclover, Charles Katzowitz, Joseph the d e dpainting the forthcoming Michigan art- Targow and Norman Falk. , ,i1 at $ 01 1st , ' exhibition of the Scare Club. an n er Auspices of — — Ud Miss Fay Frankford entertained 20 The society will also give a prize at It• first exhibition of fine arts to be boys and girls, members of the De- unusually / THE DETROIT HEBREW LADIES FREE LOAN party at her a Big Ten Club, at troit held immediately after the Michigan ASSOCIATION home, 1666 Chicago boulevard, last 0 t ' exhibition • attractive Saturday evening. # '' rt " WANTS SEWING MACHINE Gift Shops! Exclusive New Coat Fashions '150 '97' .' 'EBEL@ WHEN YOUR FEET HURT-- Engagratrnts Disease Germs la I-IACK'S 3 FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS of . Just Taken for Granted N SEVENTH ANNUAL CHARITY BALL HOTEL WOLVERI N E AT ARCADIA THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 19 II ber. 0 0 0 SECOND ANNUALDDANCEV,rzleeifi"gc 0 0 0 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29 PHILADELPHIA - BYRON HALL 10 $ . 0 0 The Wednesday sewing group of (Philadelphia and Byron) the Detroit chapter of Hadassah, Admission 755 Per Person $ Music by Finns)'. Orchestra 11ar w h ch m e et. each week in the diniag room of the Shaarey Zedek Syna- a7Msoklim,loologek‘MIL711.10 ■■■•■■■■■•■■■■■••■■■■ __—____ !Rogue to sew necessary articles to l" sent to Palestine, s badly' in need of a sewing machine. Mrs. Henry N. g•Ile NOMIS.Nal• . PW le\lielle,\11. Weinstein, who is chairman of the - sewing , would a ppreciate the done- lion or loan for the winter of much a machine, which is in good condi- •ion. If anyone can accommodate / 4 the group they may call Mrs. 55 ein- stein or Miss Hattie Gittleman. ■■■ ■ ■■••■•■••■•r 0 • • NOW AVAILABLE • • Weddings, Dances, • • Parties, Etc. • • • • • • Emanuel Auditorium • • --FOR --- (TAYLOR at WILSON) •I •I 01 1.1 An air of refinement pervades this large and roomy auditorium desirable of the Emanuel Synagogue, which makes it highly functions of any description. Fully equipped with for social rooms and kitchen, this checkrooms,' ladies' and gents' rest modern hall being the last word in auditoriums. Garfield 8942 For Rites Call Garfield 3989•W; i 0, 0 PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and A. M., will hold a regular communi- cation Wednesday, Nov. le, at 7 p. m. C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. By Order of— MAXWELL W. BENJAMIN, W. M. Detroit Exclushe Catering Easnyossants, Weddings, &WIWI, mad AS Socha Ossaaioas. we cam to Ow landing lowish Social Cllr A ffairs .4 th C w. Dowse. Hawn awl Hens. DETROIT CATERING CO. M. A. PEREIRA. Mr. 12E RICHTON AVENUE collection ORGANIZE BIALYSTOKER VERBAND BY DETROITERS Thirty Bialystoker men and women of Detroit met on Oct. 25 and decided to organize a "Bialystoker Verband," with a view to helping the suffers in Bialystok. For more than • year Jew- ish residents of the Russian city have endured a painful and prolonged eco- nomic crisis and thousands of work- men and middleclass men were finan- cially ruined. As is usual in ouch cases. the children suffered the most and, in addition, the year hears the tale of many deaths from starvation and misery and committing suicide. An organizing committee has been chosen to facilitate the beginning of the Verband, which is composed of Mrs. Oscar Warren, the Misses Ger- trude Sallee, Shorn Saslav, Sara Ep- stein and Nettie Lubetzky, MOW, Sas- lay, Roy Kurian, Boris Cohen, Albert Wohlman, F. Lipnick, temporary pres- ident: Mrs. A. Goldberg, treasurer; and Joseph Jachnuk, secretary. Dr. Herman Frank, Samuel Epstein and Joseph Redding are members of the board of trustees. A meeting of the Bialvstoker Ver- band will be held on Sunday, Nov. 22, at 8 o'clock at 1111 Westminster ave- nue (second floor) to which all De- troiters who are from Bialsytok or neighboring t•iwns, as Vasilkova, Za- bludove, Krynek, Horodok, etc., or %.--- there are invited to at- of mink coats is featured at prices from $975 to $2,500 12 Month's Protection For Your Fur Coat an excluai•e arraegement use in- to rh, a su ra nee for your fur coat—to- 4^r storage— or (tether With rummer f requent- of its value—the sam e e p CBy ne