PAGE SIXTEEN - giliiiiiiiiIiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiillilliiiiIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111 n E = .1. _ The Silver Slipper "Detroit's Smartest Cafe" WOODWARD AT FOREST . = ...7. , E = E. = — Presents — — Miss Lillian Broderick ..– and = MR. FRANK LICHERON MISS GLORIA RANDOLPH MISS MARY MOORE And a Beauty Chorus of Eight Specialty Dancers at CANTOR YOSSELE. SCHLISKY Who will alma render • concert at 7 P. M.,,Sfinclap,, Dec. 20. 11.1, ‘ ,, cam be premixed at the Synnogna, 511Z East Ferry. CONGREGATION fl''N.A1 ISRAEL 1: -/CHESTRA DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HALL VICTOR KOLAR Conducting MITTENTHAL-CAPLAN The home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Caplan of 2519 Calvert avenue was the scene of a pretty wedding last ANNUAL APPEARANCE Tuesday evening when their daugh- ter, Marion, became the bride of Mil- ton Mittenthal. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- Saint- gSnar, ati:1; w• Vi '1 man officiated at the ceremony in the and " tai 1.: s"" parT a7g, w Choruses; A Capella. presence of 50 guests, the immediate Ticket. 26c to $1 at Orchoetra Han —Glendale 829(h families. A dinner followed. THURS. and FRI., DEC. 17-18--GABRILOWITSCH, Cenductor The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin trimmed with chiffon and rhinestones and a veil of tulle embroi- HANDEL ORGAN CONCERTO—CHARLES COURBOIN, Soloist Tickets IS to 78 Cents, at GrimaelPs and Orchestra Hall—Ghenrkele apse dered with butterflys of pearls and held in place with a Russian crown of rhinestones on satin. Iler bou- 163• 1.110 1h110 1011 111.\ 11.111 1111..10 31:46 11 quet was a shower of roses and lilies- -Frank Scott Clark. of-the-valley. Her two sisters, Mrs. Aaron Baer and Mrs. Julius Isaacson, MRS. JACOB POLOZKER who were matrons of honor, wore ker, son of S. Polozker, took place at gowns of yellow chiffon and pearls the Twentieth Century Club last Sun- and black beaded with rhinestones, re- Phone Cteerry 2523 0 day evening, Rabbis A. M. Hershman spectively, and carried bouquets of A. LITTMAN and M. FISHSON, Massagers. and Ezekiel Aishiskin officiating. The roses, bebe mums and baby breath. bridal party stood beneath a canopy The Misses Lenore Brown and Helen Saturday and Sunday, December 12 and 13. Mialiarse and Evening,. surrounded with tall ferns and cut Goldstein, who wore frocks of flow- flowers. A dinner for 100 guests ered georgette and green, respective. By Ben Menachem. ly, were bridesmaids. Their bouquets followed. The bride was lovely in a white were of red roses and baby breath. Monday Evening, December 14. satin gown trimmed with pearls and Little Shirley Satovsky was flower Popular Performance of Jacob Gordon:* Well Known Play. rhinestones and a pointed skirt with girl and Seldon Isaacson was ring ornament of ostrich. Her veil of tulle bearer. Mr. Mittenthal was attended by his brother-in-law and sister, Dr. was banded with satin trimmed with small flowers of ribbon and held in and Mrs. Aaron Carlstein, Simon Wednesday Evening, December 16. place with a band of the flowers. She Popkin was best man and Aaron Baer This will be the first Ladies' Free Night of the Season. carried a colonial bouquet of bridal and Julius Isaacson were ushers. The out-of-town guests were Mr. roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Sam Buchner, brother of the bride, gave and Mrs. S.H imelhoeh and I. Mit- By Goldfarb. her in marriage. Mrs. E. J. Eder was tenthal of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Sid- matron of honor and the Misses An- ney of Cleveland and Mrs. H. Shul- $ Thursday Evening, December 17, • Literary Performance will be °01 nette Featherman, Jean Golden, Rose man of Chicago. given. Watch for announcement on posters. Mr. and Mrs. Mittenthal left for Buffalo, New York and Bermuda for L., \\II:1110 kW' WWI • LI \\\1 INN It :I their honeymoon and will reside on ‘01.11110MIMISIIV Chicago boulevard on their return. SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 330 YPSILANTI NORMAL CHOIR 1■■■■■■■■■•■•■■■■ ■ Henry Thies and His Eleven Piece Orchestra t Yiddish Playhouse "THE STRANGER" "SHULAMITH" WM. RICH t■ ■■ ■ ■■■■ Begin " . , GA RRIcK Even. • . • 50c to $2.50 LEWIS-GOLDSMITH Wet Mat. 50c to $1.50 Sat, Mal. 150C 5.62.00 Sun., Dec. 13 The marriage of Miss Miriam Gold- smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goldsmith of Rochester avenue, to Samuel Charles Lewis of New York City took place at the Statler Hotel last Saturday evening. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiated at the ceremony in the presence of the immediate fam- ilies, which was followed by a dinner — IN — for 35 guests. The bride was lovely in a princess gown of white satin and chiffon trim- med with pearls and an entrained tulle veil banded with silver and held in place with a cap of duchess lace and orange blossoms. Her shower bouquet was of bridal roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by Two Years in London . Three Years in New York. her sister, Mrs. DeRoy Kuttnauer, and by Mrs. Lawrence Van Baalen One Year in Chicago. (Anna Harris), both brides of the past year, as matrons of honor. Mrs. Cm0441199169414011109191911914 19191101 /4 1109190m Kuttnauer wore a gown of white satin trimmed with pink chiffon and pink roses, and Mrs. Van Baalen wore white velvet, both carrying bouquets of pink roses. Harry Lewis of Miami, brother of the groom, was best man and Arthur Gerson of New York and Milton Goldsmith, the bride's brother, were ushers. Mrs. Goldsmith, mother of the bride, wore a gown of orchid Eliza- beth crepe trimmed with pearls and gold beads and Mrs. 1. M. Levey of New York, the groom's sister, wore white chiffon. Both wore corsages of pink rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left for Palm Beach and Havana, Cuba, for their honeymoon. They expect to spend most of the next year in travel. at Will De wound TorYear'S to Crow Popular Matinee Wednesday 50c to $1.50. Earl Carroll Presents WHITE CARGO A Love Play of the Tropics. ■ A gift chosen at Netting's is a thing of permanent value, a pleas- ure to the recipient. A large se. lection of unique articles awaits you, from our most exclusive offer.. ings. Visit our show rooms. Says: "Get Your Money's Worth." Auction Of Choice and Desirable FURNITURE DROCHETZ-LEVANTINE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levantine of Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit, an- nounce the marriage of their sister, Miss Lillian Levantine, to Benjamin Drochetz of Los Angeles, also a for- mer resident of this city, which took place on Nov. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Drochetz will reside in Los Angeles after an extended honeymoon. ti CHANUKAH PROGRAM TUESDAY An elaborate Chanukah celebration is being planned by the Northwestern League of the United llehrew Schools and will he given on Tuesday evening, Dec. 15, at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah. The public is invited to attend to hear a delightful pro- gram. Refreshments will he served. The ladies of the league wish to thank the public for its kind co-operation in helping to make the card party held last Tuesday a success. Thanks are also extended to the hostesses. 650C. ---- eAJ,V " 1-, AND UP ■ CONLEY Camps-Shads Furnishings, Unusual Novelties. Esoe , r, "NOT TO BELIEVE" 511111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 111111111111111111111111 iiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 0 29!9 To Cheer the Hearth EVERY TUESDAY AT 10 A. M. The Talk of Detroit. Private Sales. CONLEY & MUDDIMAN 4611 FOURTEENTH AVE., Cor. GRAND RIVER Call Walnut 4498 or Walnut 1167-W 4.1•Mleselr WEBSTER, HIMSELF, AS CONDUCTOR! "THE SKYLARKS" World's Greatest Radio Dance Band. Station WGHP MUSICAL PROGRAM DEC. 20 An unusual musical program will be presented in the chapel of Temple Beth El on Sunday, Dec. 20, at 8:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Young Women's Hebrew Association, Detroit section of the National Coun- cil of Jewish Women. Mrs. Harry S. Glickman of 142 Gladstone avenue has arranged the program and secured the services of the artists who will ap- pear. Her star number will be the initial appearance of the newly formed concert trio of Jules Klein, Eric Wyle and Frank Hancock, the latter a mem- ber of the Detroit Symphony Orches- tra, who will play as their opening number Mendelssohn's Trio from Opus )14 760 ;„, AND UP UJ 72 ,2 Ai;SI? 31, No. 1. 800 1.57.5252.5752_ EACH We have some good buys in acreage in Dear- born and Wayne on very easy terms. 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Polozker served his POLOZKER.BUCHNER The marriage of Miss Anne Buch- brother as best man and Jacob Ro- ner, daughter of Israel Buchner of senberg, Max Salasnick, William Medbury avenue, to Dr. Jacob Poloz- Brown and David Arkin were ushers. The little Misses Mildred and Dena Pink, who wore frocks of yellow and carried baskets of rose petals, were flower girls aad little Gerold Eder was tin; bearer. II, wore a white satin suit Dr. and Mrs. Polozker left for an extended Eastern honeymoon and upon their return will reside on Mon- tana avenue, Highland Park. F. = .. (Late of Ziegfeld Follies) F..-- p__ tisperstudVVISA (11104:7 NEAR THE Bankle-Marks 1218-19 BOOK BLDG. Cadillac 0345-6 DAVID G. KALISCH 7015 HARPER Call Lincoln 2774 of 4752. DAY OR NIGHT