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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-12-03

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J. W. E. W. 0. COMPLETES
BRIDGE LUNCHEON PLANS

Reservations for the bridge-lunch-
o
e n planned by the North Woodward
branch
of the Jewish Women's Eu-
JASEN-SHAPIRO
Miss Faye Shapiro, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Shapiro of 2068
Gladstone avenue, chose Thanksgiv-
Under the auspices of the confir- ing Day for her marriage to Norman
mation classes of 1925 and 1926, the Jasen, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Jasen
students of Beth El High School will of Worcester, Mass. The ceremony,
enjoy a Chanukah dance in the social which was followed by a dinner for
hall of Temple Beth El Saturday the immediate families, took place at
night, Dec. 4. The arrangement the Mishkun Israel Synagogue, Rabbi
committee is Composed of the Misses
I. Stollman officiating.
Josephine
Lewis, Elaine Feldman,
Offering hundreds of our finer
The bride was lovely in is gown of
Ilelen Grossner and Josephine Stern white satin trimmed with pearls and
highe• priced Coats at greatly re-
and Leslie Rosenberg, Saul Wardell silver beads. Iler veil was fashioned
duced prices.
and Robert Mazer.
Spanish style and she carried a bou-
quet of blush roses and valley lilies. I
Mr. and Mrs. Murray 'fuchow
Miss Naomi Shapiro attended her ;
(Gertrude Gold) entertained Sunday. sister as maid of honor and the Misses
Nov. 20, at the home of their par- Constance Sidder and Helen Shere
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gold of 1019 lien- were bridesmaids. Little Pura Sha-
drie avenue, in honor of the first
was flower girl.
birthday anniversary of their son, piro
Milton Shapiro assisted as best
Seymour. Among the out-of-town
man and Abe and Morton Shapiro,
guests present were Mr. and Mrs. S. brothers of the bride, were ushers.
Sanders and children of Pontiac.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasen left for an ex-I I
Cards were the diversion of the eve-
tended trip through the East.
ning and prizes were awarded to
Among the out-of-town guests
Mrs. Fannie Gordon, E. Kopel and present were Mr. and Mrs. N. Jasen
MRS. A. H. FIXLER
Mrs. E. Kopel.
of Worcester, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. K. spawn Welfare Organization to be
Skitter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Robinson,
T. George Sternberg, Sanford Yager Mrs. L. R. Stein, all of Chicago, and held at the Hotel 'fuller on Tuesday,
Misses' and Women's exclusive
Dec. 7, at 12:30 o'clock, must be in
and Paul Silver spent last week-end
coats, luxuriously fur trimmed, in
Robert Shapiro of Hinckley, Ill.
in
Cleveland, where they were enter-
the finest fabrics and smartest
Many delightful pre-nuptial affairs by Saturday, Dec. 4. Those desiring
to attend are requested to communi-
tained
by
friends
and
relatives.
colors. Now priced greatly below
were given in honor of the bride. cate with Mrs. A. II. Fixler, chaird
regular. A splendid selection at
Among those who entertained were
Rabbi
and
Mrs.
J.
Eisenman
and
Mesdames
I).
M.
Sidder,
A.
J.
Sid-1
man of the affair, telephone Euclid
each price.
family, formerly of 961 Theodore der, E. Sloan, Sidney Stone, Max 6654-W • Mrs. Nathan Fishman or
street, are now residing at 1958 Tay-
Kallin, George Lipkin, Sidney Sid- Mrs. E. 51. Sorock.
Prizes will be awarded at each
lor avenue.
der, Sidney Krandall, J. Steinberg,
I
table and a delightful afternoon is as-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of M. Gordon, A. Solomon and Isadore sured all who attend. Two well-
Horwitz
and
the
Misses
Itokorf
and
East Boston boulevard and their chil-
known radio stars will entertain dur-
dren, Lewis and Kiki, after a stay at Eva Spargel.
ing the luncheon.
Washington, D. C., are again at htme.
WASSERMANWILDER
Pretty in its simplicity was the BABY DAY NURSERY TO
Mts. Joseph L. Selling of the Ad-
HOLD BALL ON JAN. 30
dison Iltstel, spent a week with her wedding ceremony of Miss Ann Wil-
daughter, Miss Louise, at \Vellesly, der, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Baby Day
Mass. They, together with Mr. Sell- Wilder, and Maurice Wasserman, son
The Del r , it
ing and a number of friends, will take of Rev. and Mrs. Israel Wasserman, Nursery will give its annual ball on
a South American cruise in the near which took place Nov. 28 at the home ,Ian. 30, 1927, in the Hotel Statler ball-
Al Dewey's orchestra will
of the bride's parents on Calvert ace- room.
future.

Title. Rabbi I. Eisenman officiated. ; furniss the music.
The bride was charming in a gown ; The chairman of the entertainment
Invitations have been received in
the city for the marriage of Miss of white chiffon taffeta and net. She I committee, Mrs. Jacob 'fervid),
Ethel Hope Mehr, daughter of Mr. and wore a cap shaped veil of tulle and I wishes to idiom the public that tick-
Mrs. Mandle Mehr of Toronto, On- carried a shower bouquet of bridal 'to should be purchased and wive! ,
tisements given, only to those who
tario, to S. Henry Greisman of that roses and valley lilies.
WINTER
Immediately following the cere- have credentials sogned by the presi-
city, to. take place on Wednesday,
mony
it
reception
was
held
for
rela-
dent of ths organization, Mrs. Prenz-
Dec. 15. Miss Mehr is a niece of Mr.
DRESSES
and Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt of Mc- tives anti a few intimate friends, af- lauer.
Quade avenue and has often visited ter which Mr. and Mrs. Wasserman
The best way to
in Detroit, where she has a number left for a short wedding trip. Upon
save is to make
their return they will reside at the man. The ushers were Leonard
of friends. •
your clothes last
Amsterdam, 2665 Boston boulevard. Lewis, Leo ()Mired, Morris Mellow,
longer. Refresh
William Levin and Henry Goldfarb.
Preceding his lecture at the Friday
them regularly.
The bride's mother was charming
evening services at Temple Beth Et,
COWITZ-PRICE
in a Valencia blue chiffon velvet
Dr. S. II. Goldenson of Pittsburgh
The marriage of Miss Rose Price
was the honor guest at a dinner party and Phillip Cowitz of 11823 Hamil- gown trimmed with flesh georgette 11
at which Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gar- ton avenue, took place at the home and rhinestones. The groom's moth-
er was lovely in a peach georgette
vett of Webb avenue were hosts.
of the bride's parents in Minneapolis,
ODORLESS AND PERFECT
gown trimmed with sequins and
Minn., on Oct. 24. After an extend-
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Winkelman of ed stay in the East, Mr. and Mrs. rhinestones. Each wore corsages of
roses and sweet peas.
2402 West Philadelphia avenue were Cowitz will reside in Detroit.
Among the out-of-town guests
hosts at a family reunion on Thanks-
were: Mr. and Mrs..1. Kaminsky and
giving day. The guests included Mr.
JACOBS-BRUCKER
daughter,
Pearl, of McKeesport, Pa.;
and Mrs. William Winkelman and son,
The marriage of Miss Hannah
Stanley, of Ste. Saint Marie; Mr. and Brucker, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Newell and MN. S. Glist of Chi-
cago
and
Mrs.
S. Letwin of Brecken-
Mrs. Hyman Winkelman and soli, Jacob Brucker of Seward avenue, to
Howard, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jacobs of Cincinnati, Ohio, ridge, Texas.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
!Spoon will make
Alvin Winkelman of Port Huron, and was solemnized on Sunday, Nov. 28,
Melrose 4200
their home in Detroit after a honey-
!sadore Winkelman of Detroit.
533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.
at the home of Mack B. Weiss, 1670
l'ingree avenue, under a canopy of moon through the West.
Moties/4."
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ullman (Char- white chrysanthemums. Rabbi A. M.
"A Maim. Pieta With
LEVY-LEVIN
lotte
Ermann)
have
returned
to
their
Hershman officiated.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Max Levin of Mil-
home in Cincinnati, after an extended
The bride was lovely in a gown of waukee, Wis., announce the marriage
bridal trip to the Bermudas.
silver cloth, Spanish effect, and veil of their slaughter, Celia, to Irvine G.
of Duchess lace to match. She car-
[MC". C7 S7
WS?
Mrs. Hugo A. Freund and son, ried a shower bouquet of bridal roses Levy of this city, son of William K.
Levy of 7624 Merrill avenue. A re-
Richard, of 52 Chicago boulevard, re- and lilies-of-the-valley.
ception will be held at the home of
turned from a visit to Boston and
The Misses Selma Davis of . Ilamil- Mr. Levy on Sunday, Dec. 5, in honor
Natick Mass. While in Natick, they
bri e, ant
of the bridal couple. No cards.
were the guests of Miss Lisette i ton, Ont., niece of the brides
Freund, who is attending school • Henrietta Davis, the maids,
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there. Miss Freund will spend the wore gowns of white satin and yellow
EHRLICH-CASHDEN
Christmas holidays in Detroit. taffeta, respectively. They carried
A very impressive wedding cere-
bouquets of tea roses.
mony was solemnized in the audi-
The bride's mother was charming torium of the Philadelphia Center on
Mrs. George Willens of 8425 IA-
Salle boulevard will entertain 13 in a gown of black georgette, trim- Tuesday evening, Nov. 23, when Miss
children at a 6 o'clock dinner at the med with black chenille, Mrs. Ja- Faye Cashden, daughter of Mr. and
5, in cobs, the groom's mother, was lovely Mrs. Joel Cashden, became the bride
Hotel Addison on Sunday, Dec.
honor of the eleventh birthday anni- in a grey gown trimmed with lace.
of Dr. Adolph Ehrlich, son of Charles
After the ceremony, dinner was Ehrlich, Rabbi A. M. Hershman of!- I
versary of her daughter, Bernice.
•• ■ •••ms—sts.. — ,
served to 40 guests.
rioting. The ceremony was per- ;
Mrs. Gussie hien entertained with Sydney Lipman sang "0 Promise formed beneath a bower of palms, in-I
0 a surprise miscellaneous shower on Me."
Among the out-of-town guests terwoven with smilax and bebe mums.
The bride was charming in an MI-
Tuesday last, in honor of her sister,
Miss Tillie Leibovitz of 944 Virginia present were Mrs. Jacobs, mother of portation of white georgette, bodies,
a bride-elect of Dec. 26. Miss the groom; the Misses Henrietta anti effect, with bouffant skirt of Duchese!
41 park,
Liebovitz received many lovely gifts. Hannah Jacobs and Max and Edward lace and georgette. The tulle veil I
Jacobs, sisters and brothers of the
groom, respectively, and Mr. and fell from a crown shaped headdress of ,
Mrs. Julius Horowitz of Burlin- Mrs. Klein, all of Cincinnati; Mr. and lace and was held in place with pearls
game avenue accompanied by her Mrs. Henry Davis of Hamilton, Ont.; and orange blossoms. She carried a I
daughter, Rena, left Saturday for Mrs. Max Goldman of London, Ont., huge Colonial bouquet of white bridal;
And no uncertain moments for the success of the din-
Los Angeles to spend the winter. En and Morris Brucker of Florida, broth- bud roses and valley lilies.
Miss Dora Cashden, sister of the
ner if the foodstuffs come from McMillan's.
route, they will stop in Chicago, er of the bride.
where they will visit with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs left for an bride, was maid of honor, and was
The remotest corners of the earth have been searched for
lovely
in a peach taffeta frock, trim-
and friends for a few days.
extended trip to Philadelphia, Wash-
their rarest and finest delicacies, and the four corners of our
in maline.
ington, Atlantic City and New York med
land have yielded their choicest products for your holiday
Mrs.
Benno Schmittke, matron of
Miss lliene Kruger of 2744 Glad- and upon their return will reside in
selection.
honor, was gowned in sea-green'
stone avenue returned Sunday from a
Detroit.
moire, and earned a bouquet of pale
three weeks' trip to New York and
Imported Cordials and Wines.
pink roses and mums.
Paterson, N. J.
ELOVZIN-ROTHMAN
Mince Meat flavored kith Brandy.
The Misses Esther Zeman, Sophys
Joseph Rothman of Cortland ave- Altman, Ruth Cashden, and Belle
McMillan Baskets
Mrs. Harry B. Levy of 7328 nue announces the marriage of his
7/cMlillnii
of Fruit.
Woodrow Wilson avenue entertained daughter, Alice, to Dr. Manning Cashden, the bridesmaids, wore gowns
Candy.
on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 27, with Elovzin of New York City, which of pastel shades in peach and green
Everything here—under the one roof—to help make your
and carried bouquets of corresponding
a party of delightful appointments in took place on Nov. 27.
holiday dinners easy.
honor of the eighth birthday anni-
shades.
Louis Cashden, brother of the
versary of her daughter, Ruth Elea-
'Randolph 8800
PLAIN-COPELAND
bride, attended as best man. The
nore. Covers were laid for 20 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Copeland of ushers went Frank Phillips, Dr. David
285 Hendrie avenue announce the Sandweiss, William Yost and Henry
Miss Barbara Joy Davis of Coiling- marriage of their daughter, Anna, to
wood avenue was hostess at a dinner Samuel Plain of this city, which was Small.
Henrietta Almug was the flower
party in honor of the birthday anni- solemnized on Thanksgiving evening,
versary of Miss Shirley Bernice Kalt at the home of Rabbi Aishiskin. Ths girl and Eli Shapero, the ring bearer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ehrlich have left for
of
California
avenue,
which
took
41
Woodward at Fort
bride looked lovely in a gown of tan
place at Tish's Playhouse, Ann Ar- georgette trimmed in velvet, with hat an extended motor trip east, and upon
Since 1048.
their
return will be at home to their
bor.
c se75252
to match. She carried a corsage of
friends at 3212 Monterey avenue,
r-7_52.s
tea roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Plain will he at home after Dec. 10. out-of-town guests were
Among the
Ito their friends at 2251 Pingree ave. Solomon
Kastian of Indianapolis, Intl.;
1 nee after Dec. 1.
51iss Jennie Circrnehauni of Chicago;
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Packard of Green- I
LIPPSON-SCHEFTEL
ville, Mich.; 511s. L. Shapero and Mr.
A beautiful wedding took place and Mrs. J. Shapero of Flint.
Sunday. Nov. 28, when Miss Mollie

Scheftel, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
II. Scheftel, became the bride of Jack
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
11
( 1 Lippson ,
MOREL
I,ippson. The ceremony was per-.
Recommended by Detroit Physi-
formed by Rabbi A. M. Hershman,.
cians. Now Residing at
under a bell of white carnations, at
the Fort Wayne Hotel, at 5:30 in the
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
evening.
Phone Empire 6426
The bride was lovely in a gown
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of bridal satin with inserts of Spanish'
lace, beaded with baby pearls anti
REV. H. M1LKOVSKY
rhinestones. Iler veil of tulle was
coronet shaped, edged in rose-Pointe
Cantor of Congreg•tion Emanuel.
lace and orang blossoms. She carried
T•ylor and Wilson.
a bouquet of roses, sweet peas, beta'
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
shrysanthemums and lilies-of-the-sal-
MMOREL
l ey.
Recommended by New York, Chi-
Mies Alice Lippson. sister of the
egg° and Detroit physicians.
groom, who attended the bride as
MARRIAGES PERFORMED
maid of honor, wore a gown of flesh '
georgette. She carried a bouquet of
Wised to 1699 TAYLOR
Ophelia roses.
Ptsosio Empire 4322
The matron of honor. Mrs. Samuel
Letwin, aunt of the bride, was' —
tressed in • silver metallic gown et
studded with rhinestones and gold
REV. J. SILVERMAN
' beads.
The bridesmaids, Miss Pear! Ka-
minsky, Miss Mollie Glist, Miss Ann 1
Meshed Speci•list.
Levin, Miss Mollie Medow and Miss '
25 Y••■ •• Leperience.
' Sadie Margolis, wore gowns in pastel
Latfterserl
b Laadtag
shades with shoes to match. Their
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Phy•satana.
bouquets were of roses, bebe chryse
"We Deliver to Any Part of the City."
' anthemums and sweet peas and were
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tied with bows of tulle to match their
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December
Sale of
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For Functions
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Three Pairs, 7.20

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lovely, it's as sheer its nothing at all, and it comes in
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POCAHONTAS LUMP OR EGG
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KENTUCKY LUMP
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Anthracite Hard Coal $15 Per Ton.

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