A merico 5avish Periodical Cadet CLIFTON AMUR • CINC.2NNAT1 20, 0100 PAGE NINE I- • 'Iwo* .267.A11•41; ien Ilitirttps {3.31EGEL Mr. The Suit's The Thing! ul youthful, short of coat and trimly tailored, the suit leads the fashion parade for Spring 1926. Those intro- duced to Detroit by B. Siegel Co. are incomparable! Dashingly $65 Ilimeihochs marriages Miss Doris Sperling, soprano, of TALBERT-PORTSCHELLER 2030 Blaine avenue will render sev. eral selections on Wednesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. 11. Talbert of 1934, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Rosin of Clairmont avenue announce the Los Angeles, Calif., announce the marriage of Miss Eva Portscheller to I birth of a daughter on March 7. Itheir son, Meyer. The ceremony took] Rosin is a former Detroit resident place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. and a brother of Mrs. Joseph Levin Talbert, with Rabbi A. M. Hershman of 1629 Virginia park. and Rabbi Resinski officiating. Places were set fur 50 guests, Among the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank of :1218 out-of-town guests were Mrs. M. Lawrence avenue announce the birth Schneider of New York, Samuel I of a daughter on March 4. Schneiderman of Bay City and L. A. Schneiderman of Bay City. Mr. and j Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell 1. Silver- Mrs. Meyer Talbert will be at home stein of 2611 Gladstone avenue are on March 21 at 15310 LaSalle boule. I receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Aleene Ruth, on yard. • ---- March 3. 1f1'Chi- 'Mrs. Anna Himelhoch of 16- cago boulevard announces the mar- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fields (Sara riage of her (laughter, Rae, to Dr. Drupkin of Detroit) of 1054 South Abraham M. Altschuler, which took Main street Ann sarbor, are receiv- place on Tuesday, March ing congratulations on the birth of 16. a , (Daall..00D.A. • .raft 0. — - BENEFIT RECITAL TO AID FAMILY IN NEED1 daughter, Beverley. Woodsard TT • so Washingto. "And Do You Know bout Himel-Hose at 1 .8 5 ? " GLASIER-DATER Mr . and Mrs. Sfax Dater announce I the marriage of their daughter, Eliz - ' I abeth, to Max Glassier, son of Mr. and , j Mrs. E. Was'er, which took place on 1 Sunday, March 14, in the MisIikan , Nary Twill I raet Synagogue, Rabbi A. M. Hersh. Tweeds SPERLING man officiating. Only relatives and MISS DORIS immediate friends of the couple wit• Itarket ll'en re 1 ning, March 31, at the Philadelphia nessed the ceremony. Checks and Byron Talmud Torah. Miss Sper- I The bride was charming in a gown ling recently returned from Cleve- of white satin fashioned in bodice Exhibit Opens March 22 at Temple la nd d where she did much for charity. style. lien veil was fashioned with al bouquet The Reilich brothers, 10 and 13 years orange blossoms. A bridf-the-va Under Auspices Centers Men. lley I _ of age,wll i entertain w ith violin and of white roses and lilies-o — Leonard Braun, I. mpleted her costume. Among the works that have arrived piano selection+. for the Fifth Annual Art Exhibit well known Detroit tenor, will also - I co Mrs. C. Gladstone, the bride's sis• G hi sender several selections. The pro anttr. o n Loefu honor h i h h e ro eserve showing the work of Jews i t twe s, w yadt taesn( which is to he formally opened at reeds of tOis affair will be used in need. Admission suer, brother of the groom, assisted I Temple Beth El on Monday evening.lb e o e at a family March 22, under the auspices of the will be $1 and tickets may be secured as best man. Abe Glist and Maurine Jewish Centers Association of which from Mrs. Louis Callow of 2032 Giesler were ushers. Following the marriage ceremory, 1 Milton M. Alexander is president, are Blaine avenue, or at the dour. The a dinner and reception were held in the following: "A Drawing of My public is urged to attend. the ballroom of the synagogue. Father" by Mona Nordau of Paris, Mr. and Mra. Giesler have left for France; "The Fountain of Youth" in an extended sojourn to New York, sculpture by Max Kalish and a land- Atlantic City and other points east. scape entitled "Sunshine in the Upon their return, they will reside Spring" by Emory Gellert, both of Meeting: Cleveland; paintings entitled "Ro- The next regular meeting of Jun- on West Philadelphia avenue. mance" and "Contentment" by Joel ior Hadassah will be held Wednesday GREENBLATT-EDELSON .1. Levitt of New York; etchings en- evening, evening, March 24, at 8:00 o'clock at titled "A Study Room" and "New Temple Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson On Sunday, March 14, Miss Helen York Landscape" by William Meyer. avenues. Edelson was united in•marringe to An especially interesting and in- Michael Greenblatt of this city. The nwitz; "Steel and Mortar" by Abbn Ostrowsky; several pieces of sculpture spiring program has been arranged ceremony took place at the Elks Tem- by Alexandre Zeitlin, all of New for the evening. Mrs. Frieda Silbert ple, Rabbi Judah Levin officiating. York; "Pittsburgh" by Louis Low- Ullian, national president of Junior Tall standards tied with white satin wich: "Decorative Panel" by Abra- Hadassah, who recently visited Pales- ribbons formed the aisle. ham Walkowitz; "Melach" (King) by tine, will speak on "Junior Hadassah The bride was charming in a gown William Auerbach-Levy, also of New in Palestine." Mrs. Ullian has a mes- of white satin fashioned in long York . "Meditation" and "Dreamer" sage to convey to Junior Iadassah bodice style, chantilly lace forming in wood carving by Emil Armin; members, a message direct from Meier the yoke and overskirt. The veil was "Spring" by Salcia Hahne; "Ki n g I Chefeye, the educational institute for held in place by a coronet of chan orphans, which is the specific under- tilly lace and orange blossoms. A David Spying on Fleths e a y roc Geller; "Abduction" by Louis taking of Junior Hadassah. shower bouquet of white roses sweet A short Bialik program will be given Kamm; The Lady and the Cigarette" ' peas, lilies-of-the-valley and freesia by Jacob Richard; "Mother and a by the Misses Ida Velick and Lillian completed her costume. The bride Book" by A. Gs Ross; The Mexican" Gottesman. Violin selections will be was attended by her sister, Miss Ethel rendered by Miss Marie Silk. by N. I'. Steinberg, all of Chicago. Edelson, as maid of honor. She wore All members are urged to attend Mrs. David B. \Verbe, the artist. a gown of flesh color georgette and is the specialist in charge of the dec- this meeting and to bring their carried a colonial bouquet of pink friends. orations. roses and sweet peas. Her headdress The work of the Detroit artists will was a coronet of pearls. The brides- United Palestine Appeal: be exhibited as a unit. maids, the Misses Esther Zeman and Any Junior Hadassah member who Sophie Altman, wore gowns of green wishes to serve as a worker for the YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY and peach georgette, respectively. TO HOLD DANCE MARCH 27 United Palestine Appeal, which is now They carried colonial bouquets of in progress, and of which Junior Ha- dassah is a part, please notify our ophelia roses and lavender sweet "A Madera Plant With Modern Methods." An unique orchestra, the Charles- Junior chairman, Mrs. Reuben J. peas. Miss Ilelen Edelson, niece of the bride, was junior bridesmaid and toners, has been engaged to furnish Rosenfield, 2474 Taylor avenue, Eu- was gowned in a frock of pink the music for the fifth annual in- clid 1794-W. georgette over blue. Milton Weiner, formal dansant to be given by the ring bearer, wore an Eton suit of Young Peoples Society of the Shaarey Bonstelle Benefit Performance: black satin with white lace frills. As previously noted in this column Zedek Synagogue, Brush and Willis Leo Greenblatt attended his broth- streets. The committee in charge an- April 18 will be our night at the Ben Edelson, Saul s raa best Mall. Bonstelle Playhouse. Junior Iladas- nounces that the scene for this event Don't Fail to Attend the will be in accord with the spring sea- sah parties have always been "Suc- er as best man. Ben Edelson, Saul ushers. son of the year. Invitations are be- cess" parties and the concerted effort Following the ceremony, a dinner m ing mailed and the affair proises to of every member in the organization was served to 125 guests. Bowls of be one of the most enjoyable of the can't help but make the forthcoming affair successful in every respect. spring flowers with lighted tapers season. Given by the Pupils Of the Tickets may be obtained from the formed the table decorations. Mr. following committee: Misses Rose and Mrs. M. Sayetta of New York and Babcock, Rose Gordon. Ethel Stein- Mrs. Samuel Green of Indianapolis berg, Helen Shetzer, Marian Moyer, were the out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Greenblatt left for a Mabel August, Bessie Brenner, Bessie Recommended by Detroit Physicians. Schutt. Rhea Harris, Thelma Gor- honeymoon trip to Chicago and will Fei merly at 652 Farnsworth Avon.. Noss Residing at don, Miriam Levin and Mrs. Reuben be at home at 2744 Gladstone avenue 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Rosenfield. Prices are $1.65, $1.10 and after March :10. Holbrook at • Beaubien. Cents. Phone Empire 1340-M. 83 cents. Proceeds Donated to the Detroit Lechem Aniyini. Tickets 50 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberg (Syl. via Fink) of Culvert avenue are re- a son, felicitations on t ' e birth of ceiving Herbert Fink Goldberg, on March 13. JEWISH ARTISTS TO ' EXHIBIT WORKS HERE ww velty in or troui ;loth, It's not too late to have your Passover Clean- ing Done! "The Colors Are Lovely" CHIFFON OR SERVICE-WEIGHT - one may please one's fancy—both types of silk stockings are here at 1.85—proud wearers of the "Ilimel-Hose" signature! Three Pairs of these Hose, 5.40. Main Floor. . • Take Care of YOUR FEET ! —and your feet will take care of Moat foot •Iiments are dun to on negligence. Being t. particu- lar about the outer aPP•mmitit and not enough •bout • real fit (guises trouble. Hack's Arch•Corrective Shoes JUNIOR HADASSAH both style and comfort. In “Prevent•tIvo" as well as In Men, "Corrective" models for and Children. Women Foot Fitting Speridleta If you've been delayed in cleaning your home for Passover you'll find us ready to clean your upholstered furni- ture, rugs, drapes, etc., in time for the coming holidays. Just phone Melrose 4200 and one of our trucks will call. ODORLESS AND PERFECT 11:4CFAIODMI Sind 814 h glow '1;,111; 1, 28 ADAMS AVE WEST • FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS 533 - 37 Forest Ave. E. Melrose 4200 Passover Concert and Playlet "KADIMAH" HEBREW SCHOOL SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 3:30 P. M. REV . 1140 Boston Boulevard 1. SKLAR MOHEL "AHAVATH ZION" SYNAGOGUE GOULDiRAPAPORT Membership: Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Rapaport of Although the Detroit Unit Las more Delmar avenue announce the mar- than doubled its membership this year. riage of their daughter, Ada, to Max 'WV members are always welcome, and Gould, which took place at their vill be especially interested in the home on Sunday, March 14. meeting en March 2-1. Junior Hadassah needs members to widen the scope of its work for the I Children's Village, Meier Chefeye; to I strengthen the Youth Movement which licks Jewish young men and w" men The Kadimah Hebrew School, um all over the world to the pioneers in ier the direction of Isiah Chernoff, Palestine! to further Jewish National Willgive a concert and present two playlets on Sunday, March Fund activities for the purchase of orical the land in Palestine, the inalienable Ihist 21, at 3:30 p. m., at the Ahavath peseession rf the Jewish people. Zion Synagogue, Holbrook and Beat , You need Junior Hadassah to been streets. broaden your contacts by linking you In connection with the present , vith a nationally organized body o Jewish young women; to increase your curriculum, the school will conduct, I beginning with next season, a kin• knowledge of all aspects of Jewish clergarten for children from 4 to 5 1 ife by means of the cultural pro. years of age, under the tutorship of I, life grams conducted by every Junior Ila- dassah Unit; to give you opportunity a very able and well trained young I for Jewish self-expression by your woman. program the will Shore con si(t. of t The narticipation in that work in Junior the Nilwo e"1 ! Hadassah which fulfills the highest playlets, oar and "The Trial of Passover," violin, I ideals of Judaism. Any girl who is interested in be- cello and piano solos by Ben Bern- I our mem- stein, Emil Bosidy and Miss Lillian 1 coming a member please call hership chairman, Miss Ethel Stein- Rabinowitz, respectively; a rending ubow; herg, 1510 Edison a-enue, Arlington from Sholem Alechim by M. Sh speech by Abraham Jaflin; rie ontal 1422, before March 21. dance under the direction of Nathan Wuzansky, and the choir will render Jewish National Fund: several selections from hagadab. All Jewish National Fund box- Stereopticon views from the Exodus holders. whose boxes are full, please Life of Moses will be shown. assist the chairman, Miss R•salind and The proceeds of this affair will go Schubot, by bringing ,them to the to the benefit of the Lechem Aniyin. , 1 March 21 meeting. ----- Very finest Just completed by private owner—not built for sale. This is probably materials used, no expense spared in construction. the finest new home ever offered for sale on Boston Boulevard. selling. Change in owner's plans only reason for baths, two stall showers, two lavatories, tiled Twelve rooms, four kitchen, Frigidaire, incinerator, vapor heat, oil burner, beautiful wrought iron staircase, chauffer's quarters in basement, three-car garage, lot 60x175. Priced at approximate cost. Immediate pos- session. Shown by appointment. Open Sunday 2 till 5. MR. HAROLD M. DAVIS MAX BROOCK, INC. KADIMAH SCHOOL WILL GIVE BENEFIT CONCERT k .ssed ight- onal atity DS, e Sj ite CE H 28 -1 E 4 w A`N1\1.0 U NCEc/' The operun2, of our r..ew and original Shoe Shop for Juvenile/ –located in the women City Club I3uildin 21.14 Park Avenue. Everytning known to the science of correctly serving your duichen with the ,proper footwear is shop. in- cor ratea in this unusual RUFZ5 e remarkable demand for footwear for children means that thousands cf mothers enjoy berry able to bring their children to ou'r shop knowing that they will get only that which is authentically correct, both in style and fitand at_pticer no higher than others Here is will enjoy a place your kiddies One of the outstanding social ?sent. of the season will be the din- ner dance to be given on Sunday eve- ning, March 28, at the Oriole Terrace Cafe, East Grand boulevard and Woodward avenue, by the Detroit Lodge, No. 55, Knights of Pythias. The committee, consisting of Aubrey Pereira, chairman; Harry Kaletsky, Nat'an A. Pereira, Bernard Jacoby Jack Alter, David Berger, Samue l Goldfine, Harry Garvin, Emil Raskin and Morton Zimmerman, has spared no efforts to make this affair a mem. nimble one. Dress will be optional. Reservations can be made by address Mg Harry Kaletsky, 2122 Monterey avenue. Admission is $2.50 per plate. Weed T.Rub)4; I CLUB BLDG• WOYAENS CttY 2114 PAM AVENUE DETROIT OF P. • Mr. Harry 9004 TWELFTH STREET Open for Business The most distinctively dil- 1,1ent exclusive millinery creations in Detroit. Chic Spring styles now on die- ploy—'he very latest. If you have no arrows in your quiver go not with archers.• WONDERFUL VALUES '5 X0'35 This fine, new store will show approximately 500 new hats weekly. We buy for three other large stores and you may expect to find the newest anti best here at moderate prices. CHARRAL'S, 9004 TWELFTH STREET Near Taylor. The Civic Pride Association of Greater Detroit will meet Wednes- day, March 24, at the Women's C ty Club at 12:30. Reservations for luncheon must be made by Tuesday morning, March 23, with Mrs. M. C. Loud, 11534 Byron avenue, Hemlock' 0933-W. — Bad news always comes too soon. t 1 Optional MILLINERY Under the auspices of the Zionist I District, an educational committee has been appointed whose purpose is to provide speakers for those local Jewish organisation , that are inter- ested in Zionist activities. The com- mittee consists of the following: Dr. Ezra Lipkin, chairman; Harry J.1 Brevia, Leon Kay, Aaron Kurland , and Morris Mendelson. On March 25, the Zionist District will be addressed by Harry J. Brev.s on the subject "Why We Need the , Five Million Dollars." The meeting will be held at the Philadelphia ard Byron Center, at 8:30 p. m. CIVIC PRIDE ASSOCIATION Jj 211111111.11......111., Charral's WILL ADDRESS ZIONIST OF PYTHIAS DISTRICT ON MARCH 251 TO HOLD DINNER DANCE KNIGHTS EMPIRE 8783 mmummumor namminummororuscrzsmomirill 111011X f ated and .1 2 REALTORS 5.216 GENERAL MOTORS BLDG. WINDOW SHADES Made to Order Any Si. — Any Style. 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