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Mrs. Lena Morris of 682 Medbury
avenue announces the marriage of
her daughter, Anne, to Alexander
Weiner, son of Max Weiner of De-
troit, on Sunday, Feb. 7. The cere-
mony was performed by Rabbi A. M.
Hershman in the presence of the im-
mediate families and friends.
Three of the
many fascinating
new Spring fash-
ions now on dis-
play are pic-
tured.
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WEINER.MORRIS
in
The gown at the
left is of Shell
Chiffon, trimmed
with beautiful
black lace and
rhinestones, scarf
to match,
nous,
flatly
and
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In the center is a
new Ensemble
Costume of Mist
G r ay Georgette,
with exquisite
net and filet lace
on frock,
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$250.
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hear hit
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tonics.
tion,
rli•ment
and
efenw.
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich of Second
boulevard has as her house guest Miss
Sara Ehrlich of Baltimore, Md.
T h e ('ape - Coat
pictured is in the
new sawdust
shade silk, with
Scotch Mole
trim,
$225.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bennett (Sara
Sugar) of Pittsburg, Kan., announce
the birth of a daughter, Janice Ann,
on Jan. 16.
Old Clothes!
Let's Bring Them To Life Again
Dresses, Suits, Coats, Wraps, Gloves-some are
faded ; others are stained ; a few minor alterations or
repairs, and there are many that can be completely
transformed by simply cleaning and pressing.
Let us bring these old clothes to life again. If
we do not believe a garment can be satisfactorily re-
newed, we will frankly tell you so before the work
is (lone, because we seek and value your permanent
patronage.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shenker (Elsa
Siegel) of Cleveland are receiving fe-
licitations on the birth of a daugh-
ter, Anette Siegel.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garney (Sa-
rah Kruger) of 2081 Virginia park
are receiving congratulations on the
birth of a daughter, Louise Berna-
dine, on Feb. 1.
"From 1-limelhoch's." To have that remark
made proudly by women who are costumed
here-that is our honor and ambition!
Mrs. S. Rose gave a delightful
luncheon and bridge at her home,
2007 Gladstone _ a venue, on Jan. 27.
In addition to faultless fashions, fine fabrics and
craftsmanship that bespeaks the artist, we offer-in
six specialized shops-frocks selected and segre-
gated according to use:
MISSES' FROCK SHOPS
b'rocks for Street and Sport); WOO upward)
Etorks for Afternoon Funrtions (39•50 upward)
(40.50 upward)
Frocks for Piny.. and Evening
WOMEN'S FROCK SHOPS
The Kadimah Girls Club has se-
cured the co-operation of the libra-
rian of the children's room of the
Detroit l'ublic Library in selecting
books to be given to the children of
the Detroit llebrew Orphan Home at
a Purim party on Sunday, Feb. 28,
from 0 to 14 o'clock. The funds will
be raised at a card party which will
be given at the K. of P. Ilall that
same afternoon at 2 o'clock. Those
attending the card party are invited
to the home afterwards.
-Gainsboro Studio.
MISS EVELINE TEITEL
daughter, Eveline, to Norman Rosen-
berg, son of Mrs. Lena Rosenberg. A
reception will be held at the Gotham
Hotel on Sunday, Feb. 14.
Frorke for Sheet rued Sports (32.0(1 uPu•ord)
Frocks for Afternoon Funrtions (311.5n upward)
'wawa)
Frocks for hitter and Evening (49.50
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Silver of 456
Frederick avenue, formerly of New
York, announce the engagement of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Lippman and
their daughter, Blanche, to Isadore
Kutinsky, son of Mrs. Jennie Kutin- daughter, Jane, who were the house
guests
of J. Willis and family of Vir-
sky of this city.
ginia park, have returned to their
ro
Louis Steinberg of 3448 Michigan home in Rochester. While In
avenue announces the engagement of they were extensively entertained by
relatives
and
friends,
among
whom
his daughter, Betty, to Reu ben
were Messrs. and Mesdames Si. Plot-
Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
nick, 11. Glickman, l'hilip Willis,
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Brooks of Kercheval avenue,
Lieberman, M. Landsman, I.I is,
S. LeBoy, 1. Shapiro, J. Klayman, J.
Mrs. Lottie Broder announces the Greenbaum and J. Meyers of Pontiac.
engagement of her (laughter, Sara, to
Nathaniel L. Aberson, son of Mr. and
David Gooze, son of Sirs. Goldie
Mrs. J. Aberson.
Gooze of Virginia park, was among
"THE NEW QUEEN OF SONG"
LUELLA MELIUS
American Soprano
NO SKILLFULLY
WITH THIS EXTRAOR-
"NO NIGHTINGAtE EVER SANG THUS.
PLAYED FLUTE CAN COMPARE
THROAT."-Hernian Devries in the Chi-
DINARY HUMAN
cago Evening American following Mme. Mellus' concert
Hear This Marvelous Singer With Detroit Symphony
Gala Opening -- Masonic Auditorium
Washington's Birthday-Monday Eve., Feb. 22
SEATS NOW AT GRINNELL'S
PRESENTED BY MASONIC
Notes
SEATS NOW
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
and the
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
REV. JACOB I.
One Concert Only
MOHEL
NEW MASONIC AUDITORIUM
FEBRUARY 27
Hack's
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FIRST APPEARANCE IN DETROIT IN SIX YEARS
Prices: $3.30, $2.75, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10.
Direction GRACE DENTON
Tickets •t Grinnell's.
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Sirs. Benjamin Lewis of 2(132
Blaine avenue entertained 20 guests
with a card party and luncheon in ,
!honor of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoff
. man of Pasadena, Calif. Mr. and
Mrs. Hoffman stopped in Detroit en
I route to their home after a month's
I visit in New York and Cleveland with
nh 1 --relatives and friends. Mrs. Hoffman '
was, before her marriage, Miss Mol-
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lie Sternback of Detroit.
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The El Moshe Club will give its
first annual dance at its clubrooms,
Twenty-ninth street and Michigan
avenue, on Sunday evening, Feb. 14. 1
The public is invited.
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A raffle will be held at the home of
Mrs. C. C. Jacoby, 2014 Blaine ave.
true, sit Monday, Feb. 15, instead of .
at the home of Mrs. Louis Callow of
Ih 2032 Blaine avenue, as previously an-
nounced.
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Livable and Lovable
to live with beautiful things---with furniture that helps
HAT a joy it is
lovable---with furniture that is obviously, even
w make home livable and
observer, the finest example of exquisite handicraft and har-
to the casual
many years, we have been making homes lovable
monious design. For a great
charming new designs.
places to live in. We are now showing
No Matter Where You Live
Be Sure To Come Here First
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In no other store can you receive such amazing values as here. We own our re
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son
store and ware house, therefore we have have no rent to pay. That is the main rea
why we are able to give you better merchandise for less money than you can get
elsewhere. That is why this store is so popular with thousands of people in this city.
Zuieback 8z Cantor
"Furniture For Every Home"
ONE BLOCK NORTH
9332 OAKLAND AVENUE
CLOSED FRIDAY EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS.
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HACK'S ARCH-CORRECTIVE SHOES
on
January 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fargo (Leah
the recent graduates from Central
Rosenberger) of 2225 Blaine avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Winick of To. High School. Sir. Goozes ' three older
announce the birth of a son, Jerk ronto, Ont., announce the engage-
brothers were also C entral High
Stanford, on Jan. 31.
merit of their daughter, Ida, to Mau- graduates. Ile was graduated with
Gan
of
this
city.
distinction and will attend the Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robinson (Ruth rice
College of Law.
Brocky) of 930 West Warren avenue
At the reception held on Feb. 7
are receiving congratulations on the following the marriage of their
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz of
birth of a son, Milford Harvey, on daughter, Miss Molly Ettinger, to
323 Owen avenue have moved into
Jan. 23.
David Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. l'hilip their new home at 2712 Leslie ave-
Ettinger of Clairmount avenue an- nue. •
YOUNG ARTISTS PERFORM
nounced the engagement of another
daughter, Miss Regina Ettinger, to
Meyer L. Prentis of 664 Chicago
Joseph and William Reilich, young Manuel Faust of Cleveland.
boulevard arrived in New York on
artists who are pupils of Ilya Skol-
Feb. 3 on the Olympic after a two
nick and 11. P. Coffee of the Detroit
months' visit in Europe with a group
Symphony Orchestra, gave an excel-
of General Motors executives.
lent program for the open meeting of
the Madison Athletic Club at 89 Ro-
Leonard Sillman, leading man of
wena street last Sunday afternoon.
the Broadway musical comedy, "Lally
, Joseph played three selections on the
Be
Good," in the guest of his parents,
violin, accompanied by William at the
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Sillman of 1440
piano; William played two piano solos
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
Longfellow avenue, while appearing
and both boys closed the program Young People:
An open meeting of the Young at the Florentine Room of Inc A 1-
with a piano duet. They reside at
son llotel with his co-star, Miss Lei-
People's Association was held at the site Ann Westman. Mr. Sillman
1971 Blaine avenue.
. Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Feb, 3. here d rectly from Cincinnati, i
A short entertainment fololwed the
his
business meeting. harry Greenberg he appeared on Feb. 6. Following
SKLAR
engagement in Detroit he will go to
gave a piano solo and Walter Farber , New 'York to begin rehearsals on a
an d s ari-, Schwartz gave a di a h azue
Recommended by Detroit Phyticiaew.
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
"Sh ' kin • Violets.' The meeting new show.
Sold Only at
F ormerly at 652 Farneworde Anemia.
Now Residing at
was concluded with dancing.
Miss Gertrude Bernstein was hos-
EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
tess at a delightful kitchen shower
FOOTWEAR SHOP
Phone Empire 1340-M.
Idleness and lust are sworn friends. and bunco party at her home, 1476 1
28 Adams Avenue West
Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.
Pingree avenue, on Saturday evening, 1
Ann Smith,
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received many lovely gifts.
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Harry D. Adel of Glynn court has
left for Los Angeles, where he will
remain for the rest of the winter.
Miss Ricey Jay of Albany, N. Y.,
is the house guest of Mrs. Jacob Jay
of Byron avenue.
FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS •
iKY
Himelhoch Frocks!
Miss Katie Chabensky, daughter of
Mr. and Sirs. Chabensky of 2301
Blaine avenue, was graduated from
Northern High School last month.
GROSSMAN.ETTINGER
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ettinger an-
nounce the marriage of their daugh-
ter, Molly, to David Grossman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grossman of this
city, which took place Sunday, Feb.
7. The ceremony was held at the
Achim Agudas Synagogue and was
followed by a dinner at the home of
the bride's parents for 100 guests,
the immediate relatives of the bride
and groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Grossman will reside
in Detroit following their honeymoon.
A Specialized Service
Mr. and :qrs. Samuel Sniitt of 271(1
Webb avenue have left for a fort-
night's visit in New York City and
Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silver of
3260 Hazelwood avenue announce the
marriage of their daughter, Ida, to
Jules Gales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Gales of this city, which took
place on Feb. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Gales have left for
Miami, Fla., to reside for an indefi-
nite period.
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Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Teitel an
nounce the engagement of their
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COMMUNITY HOUSE, INC.,
APPOINTS COMMITTEES Di 665 WILKINS ST.
CHERRY 4717
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The committees of the li'nai Irrith
Community House, Inc., net last Mon-
day evening, Feb. 8, in the new cum-
building at 275 East 1. erry
3
avenue. Morris Shatzin was elected
to the office of assistant treasurer and
1 ' Joseph Rubenstein was appointed to
the house and building committees.
A vote of thanks was tendered the
Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge for
the gift of $500 which was presented
'to the building organization at the
opening meeting Feb. I. The commit-
tee also expr(ssed its appreciation for .
the ladies' proposal that they be per-
mitted to furnish the draperies for thy
building.
A special meeting of the committees
will he held Monday, Feb. 15, at noon
in Striker's Cafe, Lafayette and Shot.
by streets, at which time plans will be
arranged and completed for the fur-
nishing, maintenance and formal op-
I ening of the Community House.
PLAYER PIANO
BARGAINS
RABBI A. J. EPEL
(Director Vacua Hebrew School)
MOHEL SPECIALIST
Ilighly recommended by physi-
cians. Ilas practiced many years.
15739 PARKSIDE AVENUE
Fenkell Section
Telephone Arlington 5955-W.
Detroit Exclusrve
Catering
We have a large stock of shop worn and slightly
used players that are going at big reductions.
$955
$700 Technola Player
$435
$750 Grinnell Bros., mahogany
$450
$650 Leonard Player, oak
$3 60
$750 FaiTand Player, mahogany
$590
$750 Kohler & Campbell, shopworn
$465
$650 Leonard Player, mahogany
And Many Others.
A Few Dollars Down-36 Months on Balance.
Bench and Rolls Free.
Let
We need 25 second-hand straight pianos for rental.
us give you our very liberal allowance to apply on these
bargains on New Players, Grand Pianos or Phonographs.
Engagement.. Wedding•, Banquets and
All Sincial Occasion.
We (Mer
.h, leadiny
All•irs ol the City.
to
Social
We Decorate Homes and Halls.
DETROIT CATERING CO.
M. A. PEREIRA. Mgr.
125 RIC/1TON AVE.
Hemlock PM
Detroit
Music Co.
WOODWARD AVENUE
2030
PHONE RAND. 1048
Open Evenings