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SALASNEK•FREEDMAN
The marriage of Miss Rita Freed-
man and Max Salasnek was solem-
ChiIdrens'
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all that is new and
smart for infants up
to the girl of 16
years—and at very
moderate prices
consistent with good
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Fall's Social
Functions
Will you be ready for the first demand for fokmal
dress?
Better get out your evening clothes and send them
to us for such attention as they may need.
The value of full dress garments makes it desir-
able to send them only to a dependable cleaner.
CHOOSE YOUR CLEANER AS
CAREFULLY AS YOU CHOOSE
UR CLOTHES
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AND DYERS
533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.
Melrose 4200
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
The Mantilla Shop
1246 Washington Boulevard
410340
A GOLDFLEX FROCK
Of Exclusive Calvio Crepe
The sort of exquisitely simple Frock
which the snail f world selects for all
day wear—one piece, the skirt pleated
it /runt and cleverly accented with
rixihle stitching. Its forest green,
l'atou red, and winter leaf tan color-
ings make it utterable accoruptviintent
to the new black coots. You tray
choose it in a lovely retry, too! Caleio
the lustrous silk crepe which tailors
—
so beautifully—is to be had only in
What promises to be one of the
outstanding social events of the sea
son is the card party to be given
by the Ladies Auxiliary of th
Shanrey Zedek on Wednesday, Nov
3, at the Hotel Statler, the proceed.
of which will be used toward the
equipment of kitchen and dinink
room for the contemplated new syna
gogue. Those in charge of arrange
ments are Mrs. Herman P. Cohen,
chairman; Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, assist
ant chairman; Mesdames Sidney
Frank, Charles Hamburger, Ira Cope
and Louis Robinson. Tickets may b
secured from any of the committee
members in charge. Further details
will be announced later.
and Miss Jeanne Stielman of New
York,
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tmelhoch'.
Emil Brown, a former Sunday
School teacher at Temple Beth El, is
now conducting II class at the temple
at Muskegon, Mich.
Woodward Pim to Wsahlollitogt
Mrs. Abraham N. Ermann of 1686
Glynn court announces the approach-
ing marriage of her daughter, Char-
lotte Caroline, to Joseph Ullman, to
take place on Monday, Oct. 2b, at
Hotel Stotler, with Rabbi Franklin
officiating. Informal reception to be
held at 9 o'clock. No cards.
Beginning Saturday, October 16th
Special Three-Pair Price!
Mr. owl Mrs. Benjamin D. LaBret
(Miss Rose Zeidman), whose mar-
riage was an event of Aug. 19, are
at home to their relatives and friends
at 2070 Blaine avenue.
All-Silk, Chiffon
Sir. and Sirs. Meyer Fraiberg of
4211 Tuxedo avenue announce the
bar mitzvah of their son, I.ouis, ,'
Mrs. Dora Moyer soul family, for- which took place at the Beth Moses
merly of 1198 Burlingame avenue, Synagogue, Owen avenue, on Sun-
are now living in their new home at day, (let. 10. Sir. Karmann, presi- ,
dent of the congregation, acted in
2281 Calvert avenue.
the eliplleity of toastmaster at the
Many delightful affairs have been dinner, which was served to .
Isaiah Chernoff, director)
given in honor of Miss Frances Shore, guests, and
whose marriage to Leslie Rosenthal of the Kadimah Hebrew School, f
the prin.'
will be an event of Sunday, Oct. 17. which Louis is a pupil, was
On Sept. 28, Mrs. Abe Rosenthal en. cipal speaker.
tertained with a bullet supper and
A surprise farewell party was given
linen shower, Miss Ruth Patter was
MRS. MAX SALASNEK
hostess on Sunday, Oct. 3, at a per- in honor of Miss D. Goldsmith by her
sonal shower. Mrs. Max Thorne and niece and friends, prior to her (leper-
nixed 00 Sunday, Oct. 3, Rabbi Miss Minnie Thorne complimented Lure for New York, where she will
A s'linsky officiating.
Miss Shore with a bridge and kitchen visit indefinitely with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Salasnek have left shower on Saturday, Oct. 9. On Oct. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs.
I for an extended trip East and will 13, Mrs, Jacob Oppenheim and Mrs. Si, Goldsmith and daughter, Sir. and
stop in New York, Philadelphia, At- Jacob Goldberg were joint hostesses
s i, ot
br
. I,:b.1;.4.Nwi irn sio, rihni , :‘1 1 r i .s. Smith
hMar.s N
I 'antic City and Washington before at a luncheon at the Hotel Stotler,
a-
stin
,
returning home.
followed by a theater party. In honor Mrs. It. Orn , tein of New York and
of the bridal couple, the Sigma Nu Mr. and SIN. Saul Hirsch.
BERKMAN-SNYDER
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Fraternity entertained on Friday eve-
The Twentieth Century Club was ning, Oct. 15, with a formal dinner-
Miss Elizabeth (Hasler of 3250
.
.• avenue,
h I
dc
otel Taller. Follow- Leslie
telephone
hemlock
the scene of a very pretty wedding
at the hotel
on Tuesday evening, Oct. 5, when ing the ceremony a reception wi ll
5:144, will he hostess on Sunday, Oct.
Miss Jeanne Zelda Snyder, daughter held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- 24, at the first of a series of bridge
of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Snyder, be- seph Rosenthal of 3247 Sturtevant parties to be sponsored by Junior •
Iladassah. The affair is for members
came the bride of Julius M. Berkman, avenue.
of the board of directors only and
son of Mrs. Berkman of Waco, Texts.
Sir.
and
Sirs.
A.
L.
Cohen
of
2669
they are requested to inform Miss
Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated.
The bride, who entered with her Euclid boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio, Glasier whether or not they will at-
parents, was lovely in a gown of ivory announce the approaching marriage tend. Admission is 50 cents.
satin and velvet made bouffant style, of their daughter, Sylvia, to Wilbur
tier train of ivory satin was embroi- DeYoung, son of Mr. and Sirs. Sol
Mr. and Sirs. i. Horowitz and fam-
dered in silver bow knots with orange DeYoung of Blaine avenue, Detroit, ily, formerly of 2033 Hazelwood ave-
blossoms. She carried a shower bou- to take place on Sunday, Oct 24. No nue, are now residing at 2066 Hazel-
quet of bridal roses and lilies-of-the- cards.
wood avenue.
valley.
Sir. and Mrs. harry N. Shulman of
Mrs. B. Lampke and family and
Miss Bertha Berkman of Waco, Delaware avenue were called to Chi-
Texas, sister of the groom attended cago by the death of their sister, Sirs. Mrs. Mamie Cherkose and son, Aub-
rey, are now residing at the Hotel
as maid of honor. She was gowned
Newman.
Addison.
becomingly in American Beauty J.
crepe romain and carried a bouquet
Miss Rae Newmark, a bride-elect,
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kaplan, mother,
of roses.
was honor guest at a luncheon, bridge Sirs. Shoe Harris, and son, Jack, of
Mrs. M. B. Berkman, gowned in and linen shower of delightful ap-
2236
West Philadelphia avenue have
white chiffon trimmed with rhine- pointments on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at
stones, and Mrs. Roy Abramsohn in which Sirs. I. Cohen of 3243 Webb left for an extended trip through the
South.
Before returning to their
a gown of yellow chiffon, attended avenue was hostess. Miss Newmark
home, they will stop in Asheville, N.
the bride as matrons of honor.
was the recipient of many lovely C.; Nashville, Tenn., and Pinehurst,
Miss Lillian Snyder, sister of the gifts. Among the out-of-town guests
bride; Miss Rose Snyder, cousin of were Mrs. Leroy Weisz of Chicago N. C.
the bride; Miss Flora Berkman, niece
of the groom, and Miss Selma De-
Young, in gowns of orchid and yel-
low chiffon, acted as bridesmaids.
They carried arm bouquets of pink
roses,
Si. B. Berkman assisted his brother
as best man and Jack Snyder, Jack
and Frank Denison and Theodore
Birnkrant were ushers.
The bride's mother was attractive
in a green gown beaded in crystal.
She wore a corsage of pink roses.
Mrs. Berkman, mother of the groom,
wore an exquisite gown of black
crepe ronmin beaded in steel beads
and a corsage of sweet peas and lilies-
of-the-valley.
Miss Ethel Blumenfeld, accom-
panied by Miss Paula Shainak at the
piano and Samuel Epstein on the vio-
lin, sang "0 Promise Me," Miss
Shainak played the wedding march.
Following the ceremony, dinner
was served to 95 guests.
Among the out-of-town guests
I
I were Mrs. Fannie Berkman and the
Misses Bertha and Flora Berkman of
I Waco, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Simon
Berkman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berk-
man, Mrs. Roy Abramsohn and Ber-
nard Berkman of Pittsburgh, Pa.;
Mrs. Norman Ilelpert of Toronto;
Maxwell Edelman of St. Louis and
I. Alan Senk of Boston, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Berkman have left
for an extended trip through the
East and upon their return will re•
side in Detroit.
"Vamp-Toe"
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"HIMEL-HOSE"
1.95
3 pairs of these "HIMEL-HOSE," 5.50
It's a winner—in sheer, clear beauty, and in its
Ilimelhoch idea of reinforcement pictured here. This
vamp-toe stocking. with patented run-stop feature, is
our pride and joy — and begining Saturday, October
16th, we are offering it at a special three-pair price,
for one week only.
HACK'S ARCH -CORRECTIVE SHOES
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Sold Only at
EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC
FOOTWEAR SHOP
28 Adams Avenue Weal
Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.
Hack's
Ki
When winter
comes
You will want yo ur Comforter. in
Le t .1. Traurig look
perfect shape.
.(ter them and complete satisfaction
is assured.
J. TRAURIG
Comforter., Pillows and Mattresses
Completely Reoo.ated.
6257 MICHIGAN AVENUE
Lafayette 6814.
RTERS SIN.CE18:87
DETROIT'S FUR HEADQUA
Goldffcx Frocks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Newman
(Vera \S'olenburghl of 1553 Calvert
avenue are receiving felicitations on
the birth of a daughter, Sylvia Jane,
on Oct. 8.
As Seen in Vogue
'39.75
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davis of 2215
! Hazelwood avenue are receiving con -
gratulations on the birth of a son,
Abraham Ned.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Osborne of 3269
I Clairmount avenue are receiving con-
We extend
charge accounts
to those of
established
credit.
gratulations on the birth of a son,
, Burton Irving, on Oct. 8.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherman of
648 Marston avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Betty,
to Samuel Holtzman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Holtzman of Ilendrie ave-
nue.
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1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
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Empire 1340-M.
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Mohel Specialist.
25 Yee.i Eay••■enta.
Cadartted by Laaaotg
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329 ALGER
Empire 7390
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REV. H. MILKOVSKY
Emanuel.
Cantor of
Taylor and Wilson.
Congregation
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
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Reeommerded by New York, Chi-
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