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was attractively gowned in white and
orchid chiffon. The bridesmaids, the
Slisstis Florence Pearlman, Mollie
Natinsky and Elaine Natinsky, were
attractively gowned in pink, yellow
KRELLUNGER
and nice green chiffon, respectively,
A beautiful wedding took place and all carried shepherd crooks tied
NN'eiltiesday, Jan. 19, at the Belcrest with robbons to match their gowns.
Woodward They to Washingtou
Hotel, when Miss Josephine Unger,
'rho little Misses Gene Beck of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Un- Calumet, Ill., and Betty Sarchet acted
as
flower girls and wore dresses of
ger of 1558 Glynn court, became the
bride of Benjamin Krell, Jr., son of pink chiffon.
NI r. and Mrs. Benjamni Krell of Bos-
Abraham Kasner, brother of the
ton boulevard. The ceremony was groom, attended as best limn and the
performed by Rabbi A. N1. Hershman. Nlessrs. Nlartin Becker, Robert 11iciss
bride was charming in a gown
ds
of white satin and tally trimmed with ; ci,. f 1(11 h i (g. u niu ushers.
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Master r fRollin
orange blossoms and fashioned with Krost acted as ring bearer.
a bodice and bouffant skirt. She car-
Harry Philo acted as toastmaster
ried a bridal bouquet of white roses for the evening,
and
Mil's-Of-the-valley.
Mrs. Becker, the bride's mother,1
Iler
veil, I
made in cap shape, was held in place jWas lo vely in a gown of old rose an.:
! gold. Mrs. Joseph Lerner, the groom's
with orange blossoms and pearls.
The maid of honor, Miss Mildred , sister, was lovely in a black and white
Unger, the bride's sister, was attrac-
tall ., „ haw , „ Ha _
Follownig the ceremony, dinner
mewed with hand painted flowers of was served to 175 guests, after which
pastel shades and car ried
an arm' N1 N r. and Mrs. Kasner left for NOW
bouquet of red roses. Alfred Krell,I liork, where they will remain until
brother of the groom, ludo! in the Saturday and then leave fur lier-
crapacitp of be'.ct man.
to spend the remainder of their
Fulloneing the ceremony. d in ., honeymoon trip. Upon their return
they will resole in Montreal, ("numb'.
was served to 25 guests.
Subway Flower Shop fur-
Mr. and Mrs. Krell left for an East-
ern honeymoon trip and upon their nished the floral decorations and
Slack Weiss catered.
return will reside in Detroit.
Among the out-of-town guests
present were Mr. and Mrs. Lerner of
KASNER-BECKER
Montreal, Canada; Miss Sonia Weiss
"Himel-Hose" — First Floor.
One of the prettiest weddings of
of Chicago; Robert Weiss, Chicago;
the season took place Tuesday (WC -
II. I. Kasner, Montreal; Miss Gene
nine, Jan. 11, at the Twentieth Cen- Beck, Calumet, Ill.; N1r.
and Mrs.
tury Club, when Miss Mildred Beck-
William Baker, Calumet, Ill.; Sirs.
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er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
, Juac-lus-w-scscscacasacac
Frank Zakour and Mrs. Joe Zakoor,
car.a.C.X===002bgbdS
Beck of 286 Louise avenue, was
Windsor, oat., and Alter P. Kasner,
united in marriage to Isadore Kasner
father of the groom, of Palestine.
of Montreal, Canada, son of Alter
Nastier of Palestine. Rabbi A. Si.
Hershman officiated.
WANDRUFF-SHAPIRO
The bride was charming in a gown
The marriage of Nliss Ethel Sha-
Come and dance to the Syncopated Tunes of
of bridal satin, combined with Chan- piro, daughter of Mrs. Ida Shaph
the Peerless Orchestra.
tilly lace, fashioned with tight bodice of New York City, and Benjamin
and fashionable full skirt. Iler tulle Wandrutf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
NORTHWEST
BRANCH OF J. W. E. W. 0.
veil fell from an unusual headdress than IN'andruff of Detroit, was sol-
of bridal satin trimmed with chantilly emnized at the Embassy Mansion, 22
MISHKUN ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE
BLAINE AND LINWOOD
lace. She carried a shower bouquet West One hundred Fiftoenth street,
of bridal roses, orchids and lilies-of- New York City, on Jan. 8. Rabbi A.
the-valley.
Pearl officiated. Ntr and Mrs. Wand-
The maid of honor, Nliss Sonia ruff are now at home to their friends
Admission free, but you may bring a package of any sort.
Weiss of Chicago, cousin of the bride, at 8954 Twelfth street.
arriageo
.A delightful party was tendert.
1Mrs. Max Schwartz of Kenilwort
avenue 0 11 Thursday evening, Jai
13, by Mrs. Samuel Seppin of Culver
i avenue preceding her departure wit
her daughter, Roslyn, for Arizom
where she intends to remain the ha
,rare lit the winter. Mrs. &thwart
received many lovely gifts.
The Smartest
Versions of
the Mode for
sins
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Mrs. Louis Albert of Calvert eve-
: nue entertained Sunday, Jan. 18,
Icomplimenting Mrs. Max Schwartz
j prior to her departure for Arizona.
Card playing was the main diversion
I of the evening.
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Mrs. Anna Moss of 2069 West Eu-
clid HVOIILIO Will leave Jan. 31 for
New York City, from where she will
sail On Feb. I aboard the S. S. Rot-
terdam for a Mediterranean cruise,
I to be away three months or longer.
WOMEN
MISSES
CHILDREN
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Horwitz of
11715 Seward avenue have left for
Los Angeles, Calif., where they will
, remain over the winter season. They
will return to the city utter the Pass.
•over holidays.
Miss Ida Arkin of 5239 Trumbull
avenue has returned home for a visit
after spending three years in Pales-
tine.
Miss Ruth Klein of Collingwood
avenue entertained the Euthinda So-
rority at her home on Tuesday eve-
ning. On that evening the sorority
announced a valentine party, which
will be held Saturday evening, Feb.
12, at Miss Klein's residence.
Are You Going South
this Winter?
•
Flannels
■ and sport clothes
quickly and effi-
ciently refreshed
at small cost.
Miss Helen Hannah I,ansberg, who
spent the Christmas holidays at home,
has returned to New York City where
she is sutdying and teacnihg at the
University of Columbia.
Then it is time to refresh
your outing clothes. Why
buy new ones when your
old ones can be refreshed
like new? The money you
save is considerable.
Mrs. Milford ('hatlin of 2911 WOW)
(M] ue entertained with a bridge-
' luncheon on Jan. 14 honoring Mrs.
Lily Weitzman. Covers were laid for
12 guests. Prizes Wore won by Mrs.
Joy Kopel, Mrs. J. Radner and Mrs.
I J. II. Epstein.
Have You Seen
Picot-Top Super Sheer
Chiffon "Himel- Hose?"
2.50
The
lively gowned
a
}waded chiffon.
It's divinely sheer—this "Himel-Hose" smart
women are choosing for functions! It comes
in every evening shade demanded by the sea-
son, in silk from top to toe, and finished with
the picot top found usually on much more costly
hosiery.
The
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 8 P. M.
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Mrs. Julia Miller of the Middleton
Apartment of Clairmount avenue en
tertained in honor of her friend, Sirs.
S. Weiss of Adrian, Mich., with a din-
' tier on Tuesday in the Florentine
room of the Hotel Addison. The oth-
er guests present were Mrs. I. Gel-
braun, Mrs. I. Grossfield, Mrs. I..
Mrs. I. Greenfield and Mrs.
• Langraf.
ODORLESS AND PERFECT
FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS
633 - 37 Forest Ave. E.
tmelhoch':,
A delightful affair was the six-
teenth birthday anniversary party
given in honor of Miss Bessie Kaplan
by her mother, Mrs. Sarah Kaplan,
and sister, Nliss Edith Kaplan, at
their home at 2058 Clairmount ave-
nue on Saturday evening, Jan. 15.
Covers were laid for :35 guests. Miss
Kaplan was the recipient of many
bt autiful gifts.
Melrose 4200
"A Modena Plant With Modern Methods."
Nliss Velma Kahn, daughter of Mr.
, and NIrs. Samuel Fatal of 29 Waver-
ly avenue, has left. for Langhorne
"::',74 Pa., to :dun.' the Woods School for
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warren o
. Boston boulevard have left for for
I extended trip to the Pacific coast.
Announcement Extraordinary!
Dr. Chaim Weizmann
President, World Zionist Organization
Will be the Principal Speaker at a
Public Gathering
, Of interest to the various Detroit
friends of Buddy Berman, son of NIrs •
Lillian Berman of the Seward Hotel,
corm, the news that he has been
given first place on the honor roll of
■ ;t+. the Temple Emanuel of I.os Angeles,
• Calif., where he is a pupil.
Ile is
:4 making his home during the winter
ins months with his grandparents, Mr.
•:;;.: and Mrs. Charles Danto of that city .
j
Mrs. Isadore Marks of the Seward
V.Cr Hotel is spending the winter with her
parents, N1r. and Mrs. Charles Da
of Los Angeles, Calif.
A luncheon of beautiful appoint-
'. ▪ nients was given at the home of NIrs •
.4 Lillian Berman of the Seward Hotel
OH Thursday, Jan. 13, in honor of
3 Miss Sylvia Miller of Newark, N. J.
Tuesday Evening Jan. 25th,
Majestic Theatre
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Admission 50c
@ANIS FURS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abramovitz
of 2059 Calvert avenue are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a
daughter, Eileen Ruth, on Jan. 14.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schaefer
(Minnie Cummins) of 2254 Hazel-
wood avenue are receiving congratu-
lationa on the birth of a sun, Richard
Jay, born Dec. 31.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy are
receiving congratulations on the birth
of a son, Edward Frazer, on Sunday,
Jan. 16.
S. CASHWAN WILL SPEAK
I ON "ART OF MODELING"
Collision Work a Specialty
Painting and Trimming
Seat Covers, Body and Fender Bumping
Authorized Auto
Refinishing Station
Following a series of monthly lec-
tures on art, rommenced in the late
, fall of 1926, the Arts Club announces
las its first speaker of the new year,
amyl Cashwan, one of the organizers
and
first president of this organiza-
.
lin.
Mr. Cashwan, who is a well-known
i sculptor of Detroit, has recently re-
turned from I'a ris, where he spent
'several months studying art conditions
and tendencies.
Mr. Cashwan is to speak on Satur-
day evening, .Ian. 29, on "The Art of
M■ oleling," and is to illustrate his
talk with clay. The lecture is to be
held at the studio of Saul Ahramovitz
' at 9031 Twelfth street, near ('lair.
mount avenue.
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