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November 12, 1926 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-11-12

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CLIPTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE

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KADIMAH GIRLS PLAN
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arsoned

Miss Rosalind Frank, president of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neidel of Cleve
the Kadimah Girls organization, is land Heights, Ohio, announce the ell
gagement of their daughter, Hilda
actively interested in the fifth an-

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Complimenting Miss Edith Somin•
sky, a bride-elect of next month, Mrs.
Jacob Arfa was hostess at a surprise
kitchen shower and bridge luncheon
at her home, 2270 West Philadelphia
avenue, on Saturday evening, Oct.
30. Covers were laid for 35 guests.

Mr. and Mrs. !lorry Solomon of
041 Westminster avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Sully, to Louis Edelson of Los An-
geles, Calif.

zinelhoch'.)

Woodward Thins to Weshingtost

For Those Festive Occasions
When the Finest Is in Order

Corticelli Sheer
Chiffon Hose, 3.00

Exclusively at Himelhoch's

Corticelli means to the Daughter-of-Today what
Corticelli meant to her Grandmother—the finest
silk obtainable! Generations of silk-making
have produced this finest of silk hosiery—for
opera, receptions, theater, dance—for those spe-
cial occasions when every detail of the toilette
must he perfection.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Marx of
2455 Blaine avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Lucille,
to Harold A. Marks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Barnett Marks of Phoenix, Ariz.

TO EXHIBIT WORK OF
DETROIT'S HANDICAPPED

The home of David A. Brown, 00
East Boston boulevard, will lie trans-
formed into a display room for the
work furnished to the handicapped
people of Detroit. Let us remember
that the Detroit League for the Ilanoli-
capped is the only organization in our
city which affords industry for those
home-bound individuals who so sadly
need the work provided, not only front
a remunerative point of view, but also
to lighten their mental state of mind.
The exhibition and sale will take
place Monday, Nov. 22, from 11 a. m.

Hosiery—First Floor

HACK'S ARCH - CORRECTIVE SHOES

FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Sold Only at

Hack's

EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC
FOOTWEAR SHOP

28 Adams Avenue Wept

Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.

Audits – Systems – Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service

CHARLES K. HARRIS COMPANY

Public Aecount•nts

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CADILLAC 3339

until 5 p. tn.

1887 — 40TH YEAR OF FUR LEADERSHIP — 1926

Saturday evening, Nov. 6, Mrs.
Samuel Stuart, 9634 Otsego avenue,
complimented Miss Edith Sominsky,
a bride-elect of December, with a din-
ner, bridge and surprise handkerchief
shower at her home. Covers were
laid for 12 guests.

On Wednesday evening, Nov. 17,
at 8 o'clock, a reception will be given
for Isadore Ressler at the Jewish
Center, 31 Melbourne avenue. Mr.
Ressler's work is being featured at a
one-man art exhibit now being held
at the center daily between 7 and 10
o'clock. The public is invited.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Cohen, for-
merly of 504 Belmont avenue, are
now residing at 1915 Virginia park.

Place Your

The officers and members of the
Detroit Unit of Junior Hadassah wish
to thank all those who helped to make
the affair held at the Bonstelle Play-
house on Sunday evening, Nov. 7, a
success.

Christmas Orders for
Table Silver Now

Plans for the annual bridge-tea to
be given by the Athena Girls on Sun-
day afternoon, Nov. 21, at the Pal-
metto, have been completed, accord-
ing to the committee in charge, which
is headed by Mrs. Roy Y. Chatlin, as-
sisted by Mrs. Abraham Fish and the
Misses Dorothy Kollenberg and
Sophie Blanche Schwartz. Tickets
may be secured the afternoon of the
affair.

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It

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silverman of
1652 Calvert avenue announce the
betrothal of their daughter, Madelyne
Malka, to Hyman Heitman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pickman of
9730 Martindale avenue.

ROSALIND FRANK
Mrs. Samuel A. Rosenberg of the
informal dance to he held Sun-
Apartments
is
leaving
for
nual
Chatham
Boston, where she will visit with her day, Dec. 5, at the Fort Wayne Hotel.
daughter, Madeline, who is attending
I-Inzel's Orchestra has been en-
Simmons College.
g aged to furnish the music and a de-
lightful program of entertainment is
Members of the Zedakah Club are being planned. Miss Isabelle Gold-
planning a linen shower for the bene- man, chairman of the affair, states
fit of the children of the Baby h ay that a large number of tickets has
Nursery, to take place at the Knights been distributed and from indications
of Pythias Hall onMonday, Nov. 15, this promises to be an outstanding
at 2 p. m. Refreshments will be event of the social season. Assisting
served and prizes awarded at each Miss Goldman are Kate Ilurwitz, Lil-
table. The only admission charge is lien Solomon and Miss Frank.
one or more of the following articles,
Tickets may be secured from any
which are badly needed by the chit- of the members of the organization
dren: Sheets for large size baby
at the door the evening of the
sheeting' wash cloths, dance.
beds, rubber sheetin
towels, stockings, overalls for boys
and blue gingham bloomer dresses for
A word of kindness is better than
girls between the ages of 6 months
.
and 6 years. The public is urged a pie
to respond liberally.
Knock out his eye who remembers
Miss Edith Sominsky, (laughter of bygones.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Sominsky of
Napoleon was not scorched, but he
2494 l'ingree avenue, has chosen Dec.
26 as the (late of her marriage to left Moscow.
George 11. Arfa, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Aria of this city. The wedding
will take place at the Emanuel Syna-
gogue.

ODORLESS AND PERFECT

"A

Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Robinson of
8545 Second boulevard announce the
engagement of their daughter, Rosa-
lind, to Victor Kohnstann of New
York City. At home Sunday after-
noon, Nov. 14.

The Music Study Club will present
a program for the Mothers Club at
the Fenkell Avenue Branch of Tem-
ple Beth El on Saturday, Nov. 13 .
The following will participate: Mrs.
Meyer Berri:, vocalist, will be accom-
panied by Mrs. Emery Monash at the
piano; Mrs. Harry Kopel, pianist;
Miss Green will give a reading and
several pupils of Miss Pereira will
dance.

That is what everyone
says about the woman
who knows how to take
care of her clothes.
Well - dressed women
always r e f r e s h their
clot h ing regularly. It
costs so little and saves so
much to use the Forest
Service. We call and de-
liver promptly in every
part of Detroit.

533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.

Mrs. Mariam Rudyn of 2222 West
Philadelphia avenue announces the
betrothal of her daughter, herdic, to
Harold Lewis Ross, soon of Mrs. Sarah
Ross of 2731 Pingree avenue.
__—

Members of the Orean Girls Club
wish to thank their many friends who
helped to make the card party and
raffle, held on Sunday, Nov. 7, at the
Palmetto, a success. Manuel Wexler
of King avenue won the 23-piece tea
set which was raffled.

"She is always well dressed"

Evening
Dresses

Eunice, to Maurice M. Rosenthal, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal of
3247 Sturtevant avenue, this city.

The card party which was to have
been given by the Ladies Auxiliary
of Shaarey Zedek on Nov. 3 and was
postponed because of the death of
one of its most active members will
be given on Dec. 27 at the Hotel
Statler. Mrs. Ilerman P. Cohen is in
charge of this affair.

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the factory and, in addition, a week or

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WRIGHT KAY &( 6

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Iftioatfund ol John R

In loving memory of Leigh l'hil-
lips Lachman, who passed away four
years ago, Nov. 12, 1922.

God called bee home,
It was Ilk will.
Hut In our heart ,
She lin Verg Pin].
lies memory Is a. dear today

As

in the hour she passed

away.

Her Losing Husband and Children.

Why
Do

Advertise?

Where one per-
son doesn't be,
lie• a dentist
should advertise,

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ple realise that
h o n est advertis-
ing is to their
own best inter.
eats.

In loving memory of Fanny Good-
man, who passed away five years ago,
Nov. 10, 1921.
Gone but not forgotten.
Her I.oving Parents, Sisters and
Brothers.

For the Young Woman—Who
Enjoys the Out-of-Doors!

In loving memory of our darling
son and brother, Jacob Herman
Wilenkin, who departed five years
ago, Nov. 15, 14 days in Chesvan.

One precious from our hearts has eon,
A Voicf we loved I. stilled.
The piacie made vacant In our home
Can never more he filled.

His Loving Mother, Sister and
Brother.

I

REV. JACOB I. SKLAR

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