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SCHATZ-SCHREIBER
One of the prettiest weddings of
the month was that of Miss Gertrude
Miss Edna Bergman of Detroit is, Schreiber and Maurice L. Schatz,
spending a few days in Chicago,1 which took place at the hotel Statler
where she will visit many friends.
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Paris informs us the Spring
wardrobe will be incomplete
without-
e
Mrs. Joseph J. Hollander, who is
wintering in San Diego, Cahf., en-
15 couples at bridge,
A Smart
Tailored Suit
Mrs. Bernard Frank of West Eu.1
did avenue entertained Saturday eve.:
ning, Feb. 20, with a miscellaneous I
shower honoring Miss Jean Decker, I
whose marriage to Sol Levin took
place Sunday evening, Feb. 21, at
the Emanuel Synagogue. Mrs. Levin
recipient of many lovely
gifts.
B. Siegel Co. presents the
smartest versions of the tai-
lored mode, masterly designed
in English Tweeds, Novelty
Checks, Charmeen and Twills,
with many exclusive style fea-
tures to be seen only at B. Sie-
gel Co.
A
splendid select inn los .hisses anal
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Three Pairs for 5.40
You'll admire the high luster of these
firmly, evenly woven service - weight
Stockings, and you'll be pleased with
their splendid length of service as well!
Fifteen colors.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Glasser
of 3200 Collingwood avenue enter-
ELIZABETH APPLE
tained with a house warming on Sun-
' day evening, Feb. 21. A delightful,
dinner was served for 60 guests and
the table was beautifully decorated
ngage in it nt s with flowers and ferns.
Mrs. Simon Sher and Mrs. Louis I.
MISS GERTRUDE SCHREIBER
Shaer entertained Saturday evening,
Feb. 20, at 3283 Cortland avenue on Sunday, Feb. 21. Dr. Leo M.
with a miscellaneous shower honoring Franklin performed the ceremony un
Miss Ethel Freedline, a bride-elect. der a large bell of white hyacinths,
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Miss Freedline was the recipient of white roses and lilies of the valley.
many beautiful gifts. T he bride was lovely in a gown of
Mr. and Mrs. I. Snyder of 2807
white bridal !satin embroidered in clus-
Carter avenue announce the engage-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen of ern
t of pearls and rose point lace. A
ment of their daughter, Jeanne Zelda, John R. street are in New York, long tulle veil hung from her crown
to Jules M. Berkman, son of Mrs.
they attended the Cohen-Spin. of rose point lace and pearls, and the
where
Fannie Berkman of Waco, Texas.
wedding on Sunday, Feb. 21. Mrs. orange blossoms that adorned her
and we ill remain in New York until headdress were the name her mother
Mr. and Mrs. Max Alpert of 2061 Cohen w part of March. wore 30 year sago. Her bridal bou-
quet was composed of a shower of
Blaine avenue announce the engage- the latter
ment of their daughter, Betty, to
Mr. and Mrs. N. Davies of 2989 white roses, lilies of the valley and
white buds which fell to the hem of
Ilarry L. Sachs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
gown.
Max Sachs of Indianapolis, Ind. A East Grand boulevard are spending
reception will be held Feb. 28 at the the balance of the winter at Miami her Her sister, Marion, attended her as
Beach, Fla.
maid of honor and the bridesmaids
home of Miss Alpert.
were Evelyn Schreiber, Evelyn Siegel.
Dr. W. W. Kahn, who has had his Clara Schatz, Clara Rothberg and
Mrs. Esther Ueberall of New York
office
for
the
last
16
years
in
the
Aline Schiller. All carried shower
City recently announced the engage-
ment of her daughter, Stella, to Na- Fine Arts Building, is now located at bouquets of pink roses with ties of
300
Rowena
street,
between
John
R.
tulle
to match their gowns. The best
than Glass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
man was Milton Slesinger of Pitts-
Glass, 352 Leicester court. A recep- and Brush streets.
burgh,
cousin rf the groom, and the
tion was held in honor of the engage-
Mrs. J. 11. Cantor and daughter, ushers were Gilbert Fink, Lou Mell-
ment at the Ambassador Hotel, New
nick, Alvin Schreiber, Ilarry Slesin-
Sonia
June,
of
1147
Clairmount
ave-
York.
nue left for an extended trip to the ger and Harold Harris. The flower
The engagement of Ilene Kruger South, where they will visit Palm girls were Maxine Schreiber and Max-
f Virginia park, to Sam Tobins o Beach and Miami Fla., and Cuba. ine Feldman, and the ring bearer was
Blaine avenue, announced in last While there they will join Mrs. Can- little Joseph Grosslight.
The bride's mother wore a gor-
tor's mother, Mrs. Samuel Zwieback,
week's Chronicle, was an error.
and sister, Julia, who have been geous gown of peach crepe embroid-
ered and beaded in orchid, and wore
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Frank an- spending the winter in Florida.
a corsage of pink buds and lilies of
nuunce the engagement of their
Miss Sally Schweitzer of 1668 the valley. The groom's aunt, Mrs.
daughter, Adele, to Dr. D. J. Bittler.
Blaine avenue entertained in honor L. II. Slesinger, who gave him away.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Wainger of Brush of her guest, Murray Beck of Hart- wore a black sequin gown over orchid
and carried a corsage of pink buds
street announce the engagement of ford, Conn.
and lilies of the valley. After the
their daughter, Esther, to Dr. Samuel
A surprise masquerade party was ceremony a dinner was served to 235
Colson of Highland Park.
iven by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sha- friends and relatives. A unique fea-
ture of the wedding was the showing
Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith of 9215 iro, 3242 Tuxedo avenue, on Satur- of the entire ceremony and dinner
Mack avenue announce the engage- day evening, Feb. 20, in honor of the dance on the screen at midnight,
Melrose
4200
eleventh
wedding
anniversary
of
ment of their daughter, Sadie, to
533.37 Forest Ave. E.
which was quite a treat to the guests.
Maurice Goldberg, son of Mr. and their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Kolman
The out-of-town guests were Mr.
"A Modern Pleat With Modern Method.."
Mrs. Ilyman Goldberg of this city. Shapiro of 3234 Calvert avenue. and Mrs. A. Vesell and daughter.
Covers were laid for 30 guests. Mr.
and Mrs. Shapiro were the recipients Estelle, of New York. and Mr. and
Mrs. L. II. Slesinger, Mrs. Hornstein.
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of many gifts.
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Jack Segall. Milton Slesinger, Harry
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Miss Betty Rubenstein of Edison
Pittsburgh, Pa. Also Miss Clara
avenue spent last week-end in Cleve- of
Schatz, a sister of the groom. of Pitts-
land, where she attended the Webber- burgh; Mrs. Feldman, Mrs. Schwartz-
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Immerman Molinoff wedding.
berg, Mr. and Sirs. Nat Cohen of To-
(nee Miss Lena liirschorn) of Bay !
ledo, Ohio, Lew Melick of Pittsburgh.
City announce the birth of a son,; Miss Sara London of Philadelphia Miss Toby Goldstein of Cleveland and
is the guest of her aunt, Sirs.. Rabino- Ruth Lenach of Grand Rapids.
Feb. 2.
witzof California avenue. Many at-
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Schatz left for
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt : fairs are being planned in her honor.
two weeks' trip to Atlantic City, I
of 9350 Wildemere avenue are receiv•
York and Pittsburgh. and upon
Miss Florence Horowitz of Hazel- New
inc congratualtions upon the birth of I I wood
avenue entertained 14 guests their
I
return will reside at 3041 Glad- I
a daughter, Marjorie Ann.
stone avenue.
at a house party last Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Goldkin (Lit- at the home of her sister, Mrs. B.
LEVIN-DECKER
lion Spector) of 3939 Kerwin aves Ilerbert Hertzberg of Pontiac. Miss
The marriage of Sims Jean Decker,1
, nue are receiving congratulations on Sara London wan the guest of honor.
and
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Madame! Enjoy the
Flattering Luster of
Our Service-Weight
Mrs. Fannie Berkman of Waco,
Texas, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. [
I. Snyder, 3807 Carter avenue.
—and the more tailored the
suit is, the better.
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Hiffdligsjis
Ina rri agr
Main
Mr. and Mrs. M. Garvin wish to
announce the engagement of their
son, Harold, to Miss Sunny Zitlin of
, Nashville, Tenn.
Floor.
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Upholstered Furniture,
Rugs, Drapes, Etc.
• West
ICE
For many years housewives have made it a
point to send us their upholstered furniture,
rugs and drapes for cleaning. That they
keep on sending them is sufficient evidence
that our work is satisfactory. Why not join
this list of satisfied customers? Just phone
Melrose 4200.
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of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldstick and 1 dBaeuegkehrte o if fEastFil
family, formerly of Emend park. and Sol I,evin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
have moved into their new home at Jacob I,evin of Alger avenue, took
place at the Emanuel Synagogue Sun-
Eason avenue, Highland Park.
day evening, Feb. 21, at )4 o'clock.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Yoslowitz of The ceremony was performed by I
The plans for the Roof Garden
Charity Dance to he held on Sunday 6428 Whitewood avenue have re- Rabbi A. M. Hershman.
The bride was given in marriage
evening. Feb. 28, at Hotel Tuller, by called the invitations for the engage-
the Young Peoples Auxiliary of The ment party of their daughter, by her parents and was charming in
Jewish Old Folks Home are rapidly Frances, and Sidney Barnett on ac- a quaint crepe gown cut with a close-
count of the death of Mr. Barnett's fitting bodice and trimmed with lace !
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into ,
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roundng
and pearls. Her Ism/ tulle veil was
Additional entertainers have been mother, Mrs. Mollie Barnett.
cap-shaped and held in place with
procured, including Harry Brooker,
well known theater and cabaret en-
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Horwitz of orange blossoms and pearls, and she I
tertainer and also "The Masked Ten- 639 Medbury avenue have returned carried a bridal bouquet of roses and I
I
or," who will furnish one of the sur- home after spending a month in the lilies of the valley.
The bride was attended by Miss I
prises of the evening. The committee East.
Ann Levin, sister of the groom, as I I
has spared no effort to make the dance
maid of honor, and the bridesmaids;
a most novel and entertaining affair.
Irving W. Blumberg has returned
Jean Levin, Gertrude
The night of the dance, the Tuller from St. Louis, where he 'attended were the Misses
Roof Garden will be converted into a the convention of the Missouri State Levin, Ann Gach and Far Mintz, who j
wore gowns of rose. pink, white and i
veritable maze of beautiful colors.
Life Insurance Company.
green shades, respectively, and car-
The dance, as a whole, promises to
ried showed bouquets of roses and :
be radically different from any held
Sunday evening, Feb. 28, the Phoe- tulips. Ben Docker, brother of the
heretofore.
nix Club will present a wonderful bride, attended the groom as best man.
feature moving picture. Something Messrs. Sam Decker, Max Decker,
most unusual is promised and in ad- Meyer Cohen and Harry Mintz assist-
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR dition a movie in which the members ed as ushers. The little Misses Betty
may find themselves. The steward Braver and Isabelle Eats acted as
MOHEL
will serve a special Philadelphia roast flower girl and train bearer, respec-
Recommended by Detroit Phyeicians.
capon dinner in addition to the regu-
Formerly at 652 Farnsworth Avenue.
Now Residing at
lar menu and the Violet Carle Trio tively.
A dinner for 200 guests followed I '
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will play from 6:30 to 8. The dinner 1 the ceremony.
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
willbe served in the dining room and I Mr. and Mrs. Levin left for a :WO
Phone Empire 1340-M.
the movie shown in the ballroom.
weeks' honeymoon trip through the 1
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a j east and upon their return will reside
Honoring Miss Helen Edelson,
' in the city.
March bride-elect, the Misses Sophie
Altman and Esther Zeman enter-
BERNSTEIN-SMITH
the
tained with a theater party at
The marriage of Miss Ann Smith,
Garrick on Saturday, Feb. 13, which
daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
was followed by a tea and handker-
Smith of Frederick street, and Lewis I
chief shower at the Hotel Statler.
Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Bernstein, took place Sunday evening
A unique Purim party and dance Feb. 14, at 1476 Pingree avenue at ,
was given by the teachers of Temple 7:30 o'clock. Rabbi F. Holtman offici- I
on
This is the time of year
School
and
High
School
Beth El
when Detroit's most cor- Tuesday evening, Feb. 23. The mem- ated.
The bride looked lovely in a white
bers of the school board were guests
dress trimmed with white satin
rect places for social gath- of the teachers. Miss Dora Tannen- satin
roses and having a tight bodice with , I
was chairman of the arrange-
full skirt. Her veil was of tulle I
trings are being booked in baum
ments committee and among the pat-, and kept in place with orange bloc-
advance.
ronesses was Mrs. Louis Musliner. I
;There were distinctively Purim soma and pearls. The bride carried
A refined atmosphere and
games, Purim songs and Purim deco- I a bridal bouquet of, roses, sweet peas
and lilies of the valley.
luxurious appointments mark
rations,
The bride's only attendant was Miss
the Palmetto as the ideal place
The Misses Ethel and Ruth EdelsonlGertrude Bernstein, sister of the ,
for private parties, bridge, din-
entertained with a bridge-luncheon groom, who wore a peach georgette ,
Web- gown and carried a shower bouquet
ners or social teas.
0 at
linen e shower
on Feb.
and in
at
s s er,
of h 2 pink
roses. Sidney Bernesin, •
honor of t to ir Michael brother of the groom, acted as best I I
Spacious ballroom, banquet
er Hall
Helen, whose marriage
man. After the ceremony, • dinner I
hall or private dining rooms are
Greenblatt will be an event of followed for 75 guests.
available. Arrangements may
Mr. and Mrs. Bernstein are at home
March 14.
be made through the steward.
Mrs. Joseph II. Levitt, formerly of to their friends at 2225 West Philadel- C
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the birth of a son, Milton. on Feb. 11.
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SIXTH ANNIVERSARY
CHARITY BALL
Far the Benefit of
THE DETROIT HEBREW LADIES
BABY DAY NURSERY
Thursday Evening, March 4, 1926
ARCADIA AUDITORIUM
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Finset. * Society Orchestra, Under Direction of
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1644 Taylor avenue, is now making phia avenue.
her home with her daughter, Mrs.
HARRIS-LEVIN
Harry L. Abrahams, and family of
e
g of Mrs. Lena Lvin
a
T h e mrriae
1150 Burlingame avenue.
day
an d Loui s Har ris took place fian
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
liar-
14.
The officers of Purity Chapter of evening, Feb.
B. Moe., Columbia University
Sight Reading
home at 3619 Cadillac ace-
Voic• Placing
Coaching
the Eastern Star surprised Miss Elene ris are at
ST. GLEN. 5660
DETROIT COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 17 BRADY
Schiller, a bride-elect, with a lunch- nue.
for Appointment.
1879
Pontiac.
Call
Pontiac
Saturday
is
eon and card party at Webster Hall
clog
a
Private Lessons.
A fence lasts three years,
on Friday, Feb. 12. Miss Schiller
fences, a horse lasts three II
was presented with a pair of candle- lasts three man three horses.
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dogs,,and
, sticks.
HERMANN HOEXTER