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November 27, 1925 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-11-27

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viNetkalf Jewish Periodkal eater

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

A timm.teu tO?i iCIA
nRor
e

13:Sitafi

FRIEDMAN•ISRAEL

New Dance
frocks For
OVIisses

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. 5

$

Mrs. Jack Wagner of 4120 Brush
street entertained on Saturday, Nov.
14, with a kitchen shower in honor of
Miss Sarah Pohl, a bride-elect. Miss
Pohl was the recipient of many love-
ly gifts.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sternfield of
514 East Kirby avenue announce the
bar mitzvah of their son, Harold Per-
ry, which will be Keld at the B'nai
Israel Congregation on Saturday
evening, Dec. 5. They will be at
home on Sunday, Dec. 6, from 2 to 5
and 7 to 9 o'clock. No cards.

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Complimenting Mrs. Philip Kan-
ter, who was Miss Florence Bloom-
berg before her marriage on Nov. 22,
Mrs. Jack Simon and Sirs. Ben Tol-
mich, sisters of the bride, were hos-
MRS. BENNETT FRIEDMAN
tesses at a miscellaneous shower and
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. J. Israel of the bridg eon Saturday, Nov. 11, at Mrs.
Chatham Apartments announce th e 1Simon's home. Thirty-five guests at-
marriage of their sister, Miss Floe- tended and presented the honor guest
ence Ruth Israel, to Bennett Fried- 'with many lovely gifts.
man of Buffalo, son of Mr. and Strs.
J. Friedman of Cincinnati, which took
Mrs. Jack Abel, who was Miss
place on Thursday, Nov. 26, at 12:30 Ruth Alpert before her marriage on
in the parlors of the Chatham. Rab- Thursday, Nov. 20, was honor guest
bis Leo M. Franklin and A. M. Hersh- at a luncheon, card party and shower
' men performed the ceremony in the given on Wednesday, Nov. 18 by Mrs.
[ presence of the immediate families Samuel Wetsman of Harding avenue.
which was followed by a dinner for Others who entertained for Mrs. Abel
were Mrs. Saul Davidson of Taylor
35 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Friedman left im- avenue, who was hostess at a linen
mediately after for Atlantic City and shower and Miss Lillian Alpert, sis-
other Eastern points, where they are ter of the bride, who entertained on
spending their honeymoon. They Saturday, Nov. 21, at a handkerchief
Will be at home at the Hotel Statler, shower. Mrs. Abel received many
I Buffalo, after Dec. 10.
lovely gifts.

and Upwards.

Brilliant New Creations in a fascinating dis-
play of ultra modish styles. Exquisite materials
and beautiful trimming touches. A splendid selec-
tion to choose from.

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EVENING CLOTHES

SHOULD BE CLEANED NOW!

We restore your evening gowns to
stylish freshness—in fact made to look
like new.
Your clothes will give you more lasting
and more fashionable service because of

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take care of your wardrobe.

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

533-37 Forest Ave. E.

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Webster Hall

Tuesday Noon at 12:30 P. M. Dec. 1

for Luncheon, Bridge and Mah Jong

Concert by Northwoodward Branch of J. W. E. W. 0.

Hold this date open and look for a good time.

36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST

—at c(and Circe Park

THE FUR FASHION STORE

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unusual values
in coats of

Hudson Seal

Pictured
are three
Smart
Hudson
Seal

Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry II. Coggan of
306 South Marlborough avenue are
receiving congratulations on the birth
The Pi Gamma Sigma Sorority of a daughter, Lois, on Nov. 21.
HOFFMAN.SIDLOW
Corrective Footwear Plus Style
A lovely wedding took place on gave a theater party at the Shubert-
For Men, Women and Children.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine (Mary
Sunday evening, Nov. 22, at the Lafayette on Tuesday, Nov. 17, for
Gordon) of 1635 Calvert avenue an-
Twentieth Century Club when Miss its members.
nounce the birth of a daughter, Ethel
Anne Sidlow, daughter of Mr. and
The members of the Gamma Girls Doris, on Nov. 14.
Mrs. Philip Sidlow of 2500 Glynn
Foot Fitting Specialists
court, became the bride of Dr. Ilarry Sorority entertained informally at
28 Adams Ave. West
the home of the Misses Blanche and
Mr. and Mrs. !lorry C. Baum
Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.
0. Hoffman of Pottsville, Pa. Rabbis
Ethel
Michelman
of
West
Philadel-
(Rose
Miller
of
Detroit)
of
Flint
are
Hershman
and
Joseph
Eisen-
A. M.
man officiated in the presence of 200 phia avenue on Saturday evening, receiving felicitations on the birth of
of Nov. 21. A Dutch luncheon was a daughter, Charlotte Lorraine, on
I guests. Tall candles and bouquets
vari-colored autumn flowers and served at midnight to the following Nov. 9.
roses were used to center the tables guests: Gertie Adelson, Ethel,Fish-
onnonotio
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fienberg voWinn-00*****09-01:40e annonemerai:Kiem
for the dinner, at which Mack B. er, Berdye Geller, Ruth Kirschbaum,
Blanche and Ethel Michelman, Doerr (Shirley I.ubel) of Flint, Mich., are
Weiss catered.
Announcing
the
first
The bride was charming in a white the Schechter Flora Silbert, Herbert receiving congratulations on the birth
satin gown made with a tight waist Bernstein, Julius Fischer, Louis of a son on Nov. 23.
and full skirt and trimmed with Haidy, Bud Ilarris, Herbert Michel-
ATTENDED CONFERENCE
white satin flowers. Her entrained man, Bud Slaybaum, Simon and a-
veil of tulle was fashioned with a vid Morris, Frank Weisman, A. Kes-
Dr. Samuel J. Levin, instructor in
cap held in place with a coronet of ler, Jack Greenberg, S. Lane, Sydney
pediatrics at the University of Mich-
the tulle embroidered with pearls and Weinberg and Harry Yareslow.
igan, on leave at Mount Sinai hos-
banded with orange blossoms. Her
After attending the Ohio State Sis- pital, New York, with Professor Bela
(Oakman Blvd. at Glendale)
bouquet was a shower of bridal roses
as a Schick, visited his parents Mr. and
and lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Anna terhood convention in Toledo
,
.
delegate
from
her
home
in
Bellaire
Mrs.
Joseph
Levin
over
the
week-end
King, maid of honor, wore a peach
chiffon gown made in straight lines Ohio, Mrs. Harry Herzberg spent Dr. Levin attended the pediatric con-
with godets of the same material and some time as the house guest f her ference held at Ann Arbor in con-
Married Folks Invited
carried a large bouquet of deep pink sister, Mrs. Milton Hanauer of Tux- unction with the dedication exer-
ENROLL OPENING NIGHT
roses. The bridesmaids, the Misses edo avenue. Mrs. Herzberg was de- toes for the new University Hospital,
Mae and Reva Hoffman, sisters of lightfully entertained by her many and read a paper before the confer-
Private Lessons Daily
ence on recent research work.
the 'groom from Ashley, Pa.; Matilda friends.
Lenovitz, Sadie Greenwald and Betty
Prof. H. H. Mittenthal
Mrs. Charles A. Finsterwald of
Rates
Bernstein, wore frocks of pale and
(Instructor)
deep pink chiffon trimmed with sil- Chicano boulevard delightfully enter- REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR
Reasonable
tained
30
young
folks
last
Friday
MOHEL
ver lace, silver beaded chiffon banded
Studio: Hemlock 6807
Can be paid in
Recommended by Detroit Phy•iclans.
with fur, yellow beaded chiffon, pals evening in honor of her daughter,
Residence: Glendale 6111
Formerly at 652 Farnsworth Avenue.
pink chiffon made with a tight bodice Miriam Finsterwald.
Two installments
Now Residing at
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and hooped skirt trimmed in pink
200420-40-0120-0
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1610
HAZELWOOD
AVENUE
1-001
Miss P. Eleanor Stanfield was hos-
9-0120***0000
velvet and straight pink chiffon stud-
Phone Empire 1340•M.
ied with rhinestones and banded with tess at a dinner at her home on
ostrich, respectively. They all car- Hurlbut avenue on Nov. 19 compli-
ried large bouquet of roses similar,to menting Mrs. Agnes Levin and the
that of the maid of honor in differing Misses Estella King, Jessie Ellison
shades. Edward Oram of Scranton and Peggy McInnes.
was best man and Samuel Jacoby,
Miss Dorothy Pensler entertained
Harry Lindenbaum, Leonard Sidlow,
Joseph Wolff and Howard Seaman of with a personal shower at her home
on
Hazelwood avenue on Nov. 14 hon-
Pottsville were the ushers. Two small
nieces of the bride, Madeline and oring Miss Irene Eisenman, whose
Marriage
to Max E. Penner will take
Helen Lindenbaum, were flower girls.
They wore frocks of yellow chiffon place on Tuesday evening, Dec. 1, at
the
Shaarey
Zwick Synagogue.
over orchid satin and pale orchid chif-
fon over yellow satin . Their baskets Among others who have entertained
were white satin, one filled with rose for Miss Eisenman are the Misses
petals and the other with white Ann and Fay Wasserman. Harriet
flowers. Lester Weiss. small non o f Kutinsky and Mrs. J. Dobbs, all of
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Weiss. who wasiwhom were hostesses at miscellane-
ous showers.
ring bearer, wore a Lord a
suit of black and white satin and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schmedmsn
carried the ring on a white satin pil-
low. Following the ceremony Master of Wager avenue were hosts at a
Weiss led the bride and groom from lovely dance at the Palmteto Apart-
ment Hotel on Saturday evening,
the altar to the reception room, pas- Nov. 21, in honor of their daughter,
sing beneath an archway formed by
Jeanette, and her fiance, Samuel S.
the bouquets of the attendants.
Mrs. Sidlow. the bride's mother, Weiss. Covers were laid for 50.
wore a brown brocaded gown with a —.-------
corsage of roses and bebe mums. Mrs.
Jacob Lindenbaum, sister of the
bride, who, with Mr. Lindenbaum, at-
tended the groom at the ceremony,
wore a Harding blue panne velvet and
brocaded gown and a corsage of roses
Engagement.. Weddings. Banquets end
and bebe mums. Mrs. Benjamin Sid-
All Social Occasions.
low, sister-in-law of the bride, wore
a flowered georgette frock and a cor- We "ter tfteff :ihr : .111rati4.7
1 s h Social
c,
of
roses.
sage
out-of-town guests were Mr.
and
Halls.
HMOS
W. Dec aaaaa
featuring
and Mrs.--J.---Ruzustein and Mr. and I
Mrs. M. Stolarsky oirleveland, Mrs.1
DETROIT CATERING CO.
Rosen
of
Mount
Vernon,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
M. A. PEREIRA.
K.
the Misses Mary and Reva Hoffman
RICHTON AVENUE
Hemlock 565.4
of Ashley. Howard Seaman of Potts- I Male $771
vilIe and Ewdard Dram of Scranton.
Dr. and Mrs. Hoffman left for Chi- I
o for their hon eymoon and will 1011111111111111111111111101111111111111111iiiil
Selection of
,
to Detro it fo r several days be-
n
retur
fore going on to Atlantic City, . e
York and Philadelphia. They will
make their home in Pottsville, Pa.

(Seal Dyed
Muskrat)

Beautiful
Examples
of
ROLLINS
Current
Showing

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Now Open for Business

$405

'Detroit Exclusive
Catering

$550

Impressive Savings Now in
Effect

er bouquet.
I Mr. and Mrs. Camiener left for'
Chicago for their honeymoon and will
return to Detroit to reside.

, pri-
iquet
tamn•

Storage, Moving, Packing and

Shipping

FOREIGN SHIPMENTS A SPECIALTY

WOLVERINE STORAGE
CO.
HICKORY 6940

11850 E. JEFFERSON AVE.

Fashion Shop

8909 Twelfth Street

Detroit's Vlost Beautiful

CAMIENER•GITLIN
The marriage of Miss Florence Git- '
lin, daughter of Morris Gitlin of 2052' ,
Clairmount avenue, to Joseph Cantle. i
net, son of Mr. and Mrs. Camiener of
this city, took place on Sunday, Nov.1
22, at the home of the bride. Rabbi A.
M. Hershman officiated.
The bride was lovely in a gown of
white chiffon with a veil of tulle held ,
in place with a tulle cap banded with
'orange blossoms. She carried a show-

Which

5200

@Announcement

KANTER.BLOOMBERG
The marriage of Miss Florence
Bloomberg, daughter of Mr. and MN.
J. Bloomberg of 1443 Glynn court, to
Philip L. Kanter, win of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Kanter of Detroit, NW solemnized
by Rabbi A. Si. Hershman on Sun-
1day evening, Nov. 22, at the Bloom-
berg home.
Following a Western honeymoon
Mr. and Mrs. Kanter will reside at
the Majestic Court Apartments at
1
2680 Rochester avenue.

Garments—

r

Good Shoe For Every Bad Foot
Hack's Policy
'Foot comfort may be had within an instant, even though your
foot troubles may be of long standing.
to
Will fit your feet with shoes that will restore the arches
normalcy and banish foot pains and discomfort forever.

Paul Ebenstein's

F

,Stra
CtOr,

Foot Comfort May Be Yours--
When Wearing Hack's Arch Shoes

Monday Eve., Nov. 30

Let us meet at

th.
Ig in

Virtlys

somsloomvomilack's Foot Fitting Specialists

OAKMAN BALLROOM

Melrose 4200

HELLO!

2849

MRS. ANNA LABRET

Dec. 2, at a regular meeting held at
the I. 0. B. A. at 682 East Warren
avenue. Sirs. Joseph Fleischer is to
he installed as president and Mrs. An-
na Labret at vice-president. There
will be a prominent speaker and
dancing and refreshments will follow.
David Diamond, violinist of Finzel's
orchestra, and his accompanist will
furnish the music.

DANCING CLASS

"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."

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"And All Points South"

White sands, blue ocean, green palms, gold sun-
shine—and clothes that are part of the picture—
that's Florida!
Whether it's Florida, Califorina or the Mediter-
ranean, you'll find "Clothes that are Part of the
Picture" in the Himelhoch Shops! New, smart
fashions and accessories, for every hour and
activity—ready for you!

HACK'S

our cleaning and dyeing. Let "Forest"

he
kil-
4 .

Himelliochs

The public installation of the offi-
cers of the liebrew Ladies Aid socie-
ty will be held Wednesday evening,

In honor of their (laughter, Miss
Ada Rappaport, whose engagement to
Max Gould was recently announced,
Mr. Will Mrs. S. Rappaport of Delmar
avenue were hosts at a reception at
their home loot Sunday evening.

For the
Holiday Functions

° 65 .

ociat and

arriages

WILL BE INSTALLED
IN OFFICE DEC. 2

RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT
! Dr. Isadore Goodman, Rabbi of
Congregation Beth El, Indianapolis,
Indiana will broadcast from Station
WFBM, on Sun. Nov. 29t , at ..
P. M. (Central Time). The Topic:
"Dreams."

Dresses and Suits

This Store will create a new fashion
centre and gain a city "ride reputation

for modish Dresses at a moderate
price.

Afternoon Dancing
at Briggs'

Detroit's M5,1 Popular
Rest•urant
2 to 6 P. M.
Every D•y, Including Sunder
2 Dance B•nds
Dancing All Cliiy Long
I
Floating Dance Floor

BRIGGS'

STROH BLDG.

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Nest to Adams Theater

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8909 Twelfth Street at Hazelwood

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