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September 03, 1926 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-09-03

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MADISON ATHLETIC CLUB ATHENA GIRLS DANCE
HOLDS DANCE SEPT. 10
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RIPPS FRIEDMAN

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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Friedman
of 2932 Webb avenue announce the
marriage of their daughter, Betty, to
Dr. Maurice L. Hipps of Bayonne, N.
J., which took place at the home of
thy bride on Thursday, Aug. 26, Rabbi
A. M. Hershman officiating.
Following a motor trip through the
East, Dr. and Mrs. Hipps will reside
in Bayonne.

1448 Woodward Avenue

EISENBERG.SERLING

It has been the practice of the Mad-
From the reports given by the va-
son Athletic Club to sponsor a dance noun committees in charge, the for-
on the second evening of Rosh Has-
honah. This year, the affair, which
promises to surpass all others ever
given by the organization, will be
held in the beautiful crystal ballroom
of the new Masonic Temple, Temple
avenue and Second boulevard, on Fri-
day evening, Sept. 10.
Billy Rusher's well-known orches-
tra has been engaged to furnish the
music fur dancing and those in charge
assure an an evening of real enjoy-
ment. Dress is optional.

The Sheeny Zedek Synagogue was
the scene of a very pretty wedding
on Sunday, Aug. 29, when Miss Ma-
rion Stirling, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry I. Setting of this city,
became the bride of Manuel William
Eisenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Eisenberg. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man officiated.
The bride was hAy in gown of
white satin, studded .with rhinestones
and trinunt, d with Spanish lace. She
carried a shower bouquet of bridal
roses and lilies of the valley. Miss
Evelyn Sorting attended her sister
as maid of honor and the Misses Char-
lotte Storting, Betty Goldberg, Minnie
Koovinsky of Chatham, Ont., and l'au-
line Eisenberg were bridesmaids. Sam-
uel Garfunkel of Farrel, Pa., acted
as best man, and Harold Silverstone,
Benjamin Kovinsky of Chatham, Ont.,
Maxwell Serling and Nat Cohen as-
sisted as ushers.
Following the ceremony, dinner was
served for 300 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Eisenberg left to
u trip through the East and will be
at Mime after Oct. I in Detroit.

OPPENHEIM-FIEN

The New

FALL FROCKS

Show Their Parisian Smartness

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THE WOMAN OF FINE
FASHION PERCEPTION has
learned that these first models
of the season are often her
most successful choice. Their
inspirational quality, created in
the designer's first tangible
expression of a new theme, dis-
tinguishes them throughout the
season from the variations that
evolve after the original con-
ception.

Quality

Style Plus Comfort

"Ennis+) since 1871 for spedirsd.

New displays now

of fine styles for

wear during

BABY DAY NURSERY
SPONSORS TAG DAYS

The Detroit Hebrew Ladies Baby
Day Nursery will hold its annual tag
days in Detroit on Thursday, Sept. 16,
and Sunday, Sept. 19. All those who
are willing to assist in this worthy
rause on either of these days are re-
quested to attend a meeting at the
nursery ton Wednesday evening, Sept.
15, or Saturday evening, Sept. Ill.
For further information, please tel-
ephone Miss Clara Abromowitch, Lin-
coln 3092-31.

PERFECTION LODGE

Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and A.
M. There will be no meeting onWed-
nesday, Sept. 8, owing to the High
Holidays. Best wishes to all for a
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
C. K. SANNDORF, Secretary. •
By Order of
SAMUEL J. EDER, W. M.

FITTING BY X-RAY

PHYSICAL CULTURE SHOES

Stykflus Comfort

Known since 1875 for Quality.

Al

William Cohen, the prominent young
attorney who is running for State
Senator, Third district, has been wag-
ing a strenuous campaign the last
week. His district, which consists of
the City of Hamtramck and the Third,
Fifth and Seventh wards of the City
of Detroit, contains voters of all
creeds and nationalities. At a meet- OCECH:MOCHICHIMOCIEHSCICHODO CH ✓N7CH)
ing in the Roumanian Hall on Farns-
worth street Tuesday evening, ('when
promised a large audience that if
elected he would amend the working.
man's compensation law in certain re-
spects.
"At the present time," he said, "if
a man is disabled and is receiving only 040-000-04343-1366:3**43-Crlderat•IX10-1300
a small fraction of his wages in the
Mr. and Mrs. .1. George Wolfe and
formof compensation, ninny times
this money, which is all that he has sisters, Mrs. Daniel J. Alpert and
Miss
Selma Wolfe of Chicago, have
to keep him and his family from star-
ration, is garnisheed by some credi- left by motor for a week's stay in Chi-
tor. If elected, I will introduce a bill catIo:
making it impossible to garnishee any
compensation that has been awarded
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Alpert and
a worker."
I family, accoispanied by Miss Selma

*dal itit
Personal

Selihcot Services at Astor.

Between

Chronicle Press for Fine Job Printing

Dudna holiday •erviree In Chicago
as hiolt •. 125.
ticket. •re
Now i4 yoor opportunity to hear him
• t reaeun•ble prices.

JOSEF
ROSENBLATT

"World Renowned Cantor"
and Choir

SUCCOTH

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and
Wednarday Eve.. Sept.
Thursday Morning. Sept. 23

EMANUEL SYNAGOGUE

(Taylor and Wilson)
Thursday Ewe., Sept. 21 and
Friday Murninc Sept. 21
BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE
(Palmer and Ileaubien)

Tickets) at Pad :Rimy, 112 Nadi•° Ave J. 11. Ehrlich Jewelry Store,

GralIot i.e.; Moe EhrlIeh Jewelry St ire', Stain Theater Illdg., Havtlnicv and

Adams, Twelfth and Clairmount.

;Wolfe of Chicago, have returned from
I an extended motor trip through the
East.

MAJESTIC THEATER

WOODWARD AT WILLIS

Glendale 9721

A. Littman, Mgr. M. Fishson, Stave Director and Regisseur.

The Management and Company extend the Se•sons

Greetings to the Jews of Detroit.

GRAND OPENING

Friday Evening, Sept. 10; Saturday and Sunday
Matinee and Evening, Sept. 11 and 12.

The entire company will appear in the Great Musical Production

Joseph Greenberg of Miami, Fla.,
formerly of Boston, Mass., is visiting
his cousin, Miss Esther Utchynik of
Goodwin avenue.

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For the First Time in Detroit.

"CHILDREN LOVE"

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Dr. and Mrs. Leon B. Cowen, for-
merly of 1411 Webb avenue, are now
residing at 3346 Sturtevant avenue.

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Miss Rose Penn of Taylor avenue
has returned from a delightful visit
in New York and Scranton, Pa. While
in New York, bliss Penn was a guest
at the Pennsylvania Hotel.

ENLARGED ORCHESTRA — NEW SCENERY

WONDERFUL ELECTRICAL EFFECTS

Pricer

For benefit performance., see Manager at Majestic Theatre.

Mrs. Reuben Sutkin, daughter Ce-
lia, and son, Murray, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weinberg, have
I left for an indefinite stay in the East.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Fineberg
of 2202 West Euclid avenue wish to
announce that they have legally
changed the family name to Ferber.

In your 11 CV)
home or in place
of your old upright
the

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lubetsky of
3233 Gladstone avenue entertained on
Saturday last in honor of the sixth
birthday anniversary of their daugh-
ter, Mildred. Covers were laid for 35
children.

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HARDMAN

Abe Guroviteh of Tuxedo avenue is
sojourning In South Haven.

When Milady Expresses Herself

Mrs. J. N. Slobin and soon have
lust returned from Newport News,
Va., w here they were guests of their
aunt, Mrs. H. Ellenston. En route they
stopped in Cincinnati.

. the effect is nowhere more
patent than in her boudoir

Mr. and Mrs. Tucker will return to
their home on Sept. 5 after an ex-
tended trip through Michigan.

in the decorating and furnishing of the home
I Though others in the family must share

Mr. and Sirs. Harry Stolsky and
family, formerly of 293 East Willis
.-treet, are now residing at 38 Leices-
ter court.

'•at large, a woman's creative genius and personality may have full play in the de-
velopment of her particular surroundings. I Dean's technical knowledge,
• combined with unlimited resources and a broad experience, renders
possible a faithful representation of the moil subtle and
exalting tastes. q It costs but little more to enjoy
a diStinftive Dean interior. SatisfaCtion with
results achieved represents conserva-
A Dean ellintate en-
Arounti with Dean may
tails no obligation.
tion of time, money and effort.
be ronienientl) budgeted.

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Small Grand

Will add the final touch of refinement and its beau-
tiful tone will be a source of happiness for years to
come. The ideal piano for the home. Fifteen years
official piano of the Metropolitan Opera Company,
New York.

Let us explain our very liberal budget plan
which will enable you to own one. Your old Piano
taken as first payment.

-

REV. H. MILKOVSKY

One of these instruments will be exhibited at
our booth at State Fair.

Cantor of Congregation Emanuel.
Taylor and Wilson.

EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
MOHEL

Detroit Music Co.

Recommended by New York, Chi-
cago and Detroit physicians.

MARRIAGES PERFORMED

Moved to 1699 TAYLOR

UPHOLSTERING DRAPERIES
, RUGS AND CARPETS
LAMPS AND SHADES
WINDOW SHADES
OBJECTS ''ART

COMPANY

Prior to the completion of oar new Studios at
1397 Jtifetsoa Avenue tilt we are occupying
temporary ttadios at 1412yfferson Avenue East

MICHIGAN'S LEADING

2030 WOODWARD AVENUE

Phone Empire 4322

HARRY

EXTERIOR PAINTING - INTERIOR
DECORATING - WALLPAPERS
F.XOLISITE IMPORTED AND
DOMESTIC FURNMIRE
OF ALL PERIODS

Evening., 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00; Matinees, 50,, 75e.

$1.00 and $1.50.

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In three acts with Prologue by Freiman. Music by Broudy. Show
produced by Louis Birenbaum. Dances arranged by Bleiban and
Birenbauni. Chorus directed by A. Gruskon, music leader.

The Misses Betty Silverman and
Esther Schwartz have returned from
three weeks' tour through Toronto,
New York, Philadelphia and other
Eastern cities. During their visit they
were extensively entertained by rela-
tives and friends.

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Grand River and John R. St.

Store. in all principal cities.

I N MEMORIAM

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BROUDY, Mgr.

1434 FARMER STREET.

HELEN TIBIE CHIMOVITZ

Ina' dance being sponsored by the Ath-
ena Girls Club on Sunday evening,
Sept. 19, at the Hotel Taller 'Roof
Garden, promises to be a huge suc-
cess. A well-known orchestra has been
engaged for the evening and mire-
niis will be presented to all the I
guests.
The committees include: Miss Ada
line Cohen, general chairman and pub-
licity; Miss Helen Tibie Chimovitz,
tickets; Mrs. Nathan Horwitz, mu-
sic; Miss Pauline Fabrick, souvenir;
Mrs. Roy Y. Chatlin, patron commit-
tee; Mrs. Abraham Fish, ribbon; Miss
Esther Zalesin, chairman of reception
committee.
Tickets may be secured from any
of the above or from members of the
club.
----

Cantor Wolf Brune will hold Selih-
cot services at 11:30 Saturday eve-i Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Cohen and
rung, Sept . 4, at Astor Theater, family, formerly of 75 Harmon ave-
Twelfth street and Lee place, where nue, are now residing at 157 Massa-
he and Rabbi Gabriel Zakuto will of- chusetts avenue.
ficiate on Rosh Ilashonah and Tom
Kippur. All are welcome to come and
On Monday, Aug. 30, Mr. and Mrs.
hear one (of Detroit's best cantors.
I lsidor Branch of 733 Clairmount ave-
nue entertained 15 guests at dinner,
Be of the disciples of Aaron, lov- complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
In loving memory of David Cutler,
no passed away tone year ago, 22 ing peace, pursuing peace, loving Brasch and Mrs. Benjamin Marin of
mankind and twinging then nigh to Chicago.
days in Ellul.
the Torah. (Ab. i 12.)
Laving Wife and Children.

Mr. and Mrs. Isidtor Branch of 733
Clairmount avenue fortune(' recently
from a three weeks' trip through the
East. They visited in New York, At-
lantic City, Lake George, Pittsburgh
and other points of interest.

a.ue * * Service
* Value

the

Holiday..

Making Strenuous Fight.

An event of Aug 15, was the mar.
riage of Miss Esther Firs, daughter
of Mrs. Rose nen formerly of Roches-
ter, N. Y., to Albert Oppenheim, son
of Mrs. Rosa Oppenheim of 353 Philip
avenue, which took place at the B'nai
Irrith Community House, Rabbi A. M.
Hershman officiating.
The bride was charming in a gown
of white satin and rose 'solute lace,
bouffant style, trimmed with seed
pearls and dhonestones. Her veil was
made of rose pointe lace in Dutch cap
effect. She curried a showed bouquet
of bridal roses and valley
bride was attended by the Misses
Helen Oppenheim and Beatrice Ro-
thenthal. PAW Oppenheim and Lou
Brenner of Harrisburg oLted as
ushers.
The bride's mother was lovely in a
gown of navy blue and flesh-colored
georgette, trimmed with rhinestones.
The groom's mother wore an attrac-
tive gown of black georgette, trimmed
with ecru lace.
After a honeymoon trip to Duluth,
Minn., and Rochester, N. Y., Mr. and
Mrs. Oppenheim will be at home at
1025 Newport avenue.

PHYSICAL CILTURE SHOES

DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR EIGHTY YEARS

Phone Randolph 1048

Open Evenings

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REV. J. SILVERMAN

Mabel Specialist.

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SOLICITOR WANTED

THE DENVER SHELTERING HOME FOR JEWISH CHILDREN.
■ National Child-caring Institution, wants a solicitor to work in

this city and adjacent territories.

Address, Mr. N. Halpern, 505 Empire Building, Denver, Celervde.

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