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January 28, 1927 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-01-28

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PAGE SEVEN

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg of
YUDOWITZ-ROSENBLUM
, The marriage of Miss Lillian Ito- Glendale 11Vti11111. 111F11101111,' t he en-
senblum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gagement of thtlir daughter, Henriet-
ta, to Louis Kash, son of Herman
Kash of this city. .

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The Warm Climes
Are Calling!

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Sport Clothes

■ ace a big item of

expense. Save it

by refreshing the

gar meats you

now have.

Are you going? If you
are, it is time to get out
your golf togs, your ten-
nis clothes and outdoor
wear.
Having them refreshed is
like getting entirely new
things but what a lot of
difference in cost!

ODORLESS AND PERFECT

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.

MRS. SAMUEL YUDOWITZ

3.75

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sloss of 50 ■ IS
St. Antoine street announce. the en-
gagement of their daughter, Elsie, to
Joseph Conde, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Gonek of this city.

MRS. FRIEDA S. ULLIAN

Great news—this announcement of a lowered
price on the most aristocratic member of the Ilimel-
I lose family! In every field, there's the ultimate, the
leader of all the rest—in hosiery it's this zephyr-
sheer chiffon stocking, now availalble at 3.75! Made
from Corticelli silk, famous among meet leworkers for
generations; dyed before it is woven, "ingrain," the
makers say; topped with hem or picot-edge—more
hosiery value than you have known before at 3.75!
Daytime and evening colors!

lUtiai 'Frith, on Monday evening, Jan.
:II, at the community comer, 275
East Ferry avenue. Mrs. Ullian will
speak on behalf of the United Pales-
tine Appeal.

"Himel-Hose" — First Floor.

Blossoms of Zion.
---

All members are urged to attend
the next 1111,4114g of the Blossoms of
Zion, which will be held at the home
of Sadie Shur, 11019 Woodrow Wil-
son avenue, as election of officers for
the next term will take place. Max
\Veiny and Miss :Miriam Gakelsky will
address the members. At the last
meeting, which was held at the home
of Rose and Sophie (.'ohen, the mem-
bers decided to be a Hebrew speak-
ing Young Juallietin Club.

HERMANN HOEXTER

B. Mlle., Columbia Univereity.
REPERTOIRE -- VOICE PLACING — COACHING
■ ndoreed by Joret Parternack. Director Victor Talking Machine 0...
Giorgi& Mace% Dir. Chicago Opera co.
Reactance Studio: 2243 LOTHROP AVE., near Fourteenth St.
Phone for Appointments, Euclid 2144

Our Want Ads Will Bring Returns

Tie 40t- l - iand Greatest Sale of

&INNIS FURS

irtlls

Melrose 4200

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jacobs (Pauli
Stark) of 3329 Richton avenue an
nounce the birth of a son, Richard
on Jan. 25.

Mr. and Mrs. Myer Prussian (Faye
Cordoni of 2061 Calvert avenue are
I receiving felicitations am the birth of
a daughter, Delphine Paula, Jan. 25. ,


I

President: MRS. HARRY PRENZLAUER.

-

Joseph Rosenblum of 29(1 East Ilan-'
cock avenue, to Samuel Yudowitz, , THETA SIGMT TAU TO
I son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Yudowitr.
OPEN SAVOY BALLROOM
, of this city, took place Sunday, Dec.,
' 26, at the Palmetto hotel. Rabbi A.
On Saturday evening, ;'ela. 19, the
M. Ilershnuin (Alienated.
The bride was charming in a gown Alpha chapter of Theta Sigma Tau
of white duchess crepe trimmed in Fraternity, will open the New Savoy
.'ilva r. She carried a shower bouquet Hotel ballroom with their third an-
of bridal roses and lilies-of-the-vat-I nual dance. Elaborate plans are lie.
lip. Iler veil was coronet fashion Mg made by the various 1. 11111111itineS
and was held in place with pearls and I to make this the outstanding function
orange blossoms.
of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Miss Pearl Elaine Rosenblum of II. Scholnick have graciously lent their
New York City, sister of the bride, ! chaperonage for this occals14111, 111111
acted as maid of honor and wore a Jean COIIIkette Will present his
Lanvin model of orchid and peach Troubadours, who will furnish an en-
crepe. She carnival a shower bouquet tertaining evening of surpassing bril-
of Coolidge roses. The bridesmaids, liance. As this affair will be of in-
the Misses Rosalind Frank, Ethel vitational character, t hose desiring
Klein and Ned Zeman, were gowned bids may obtain same from the salary-
in pastel shades of peach, pink and Cary, David Kessler, 1033 Dime Bank
orchid, respectively, and carried arm building.
bouquets of roses to match their
I gowns.
The shovel insults the poker.
• Robert J. Silverstein of Cambridge,
Mass., acted in the capacity of best
, man. The ushers were Albert Yudo-
witz, Saul Rosenblum anal Dr. Jack
Agins.
I 'the little Misses Frances Goldberg
land Ruth Goldberg, as flower girl and
train bearer, respectively, weal ,
' frocks of pink anal Alice blue gear-
4
gette. Newton Freedman was ring
bearer.
I After the ceremony dinner was
served to 1110 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Yudowitz left fur an
extended honeymoon trip and upon
their return will reside temporarily
I at 250 East Hancock avenue.

"A Mears Plant With Modern Methods."

Dear Public:
We are making this appeal to the general
public to offer every possible assistance to the
Hebrew Baby Day Nursery to raise funds for
the support of their organization through a
(lance to be given Sunday, January 30th, at the
Hotel Statler.
Realizing the splendid accomplishments of
their organization; further realizing the ex-
panded program that has been outlined for the
future to make their institution a home of
proper environment for the poor unfortunate in-
fants of our city, we ask for your co-operation,
which will mean a better home for our Jewish
orphans.
We trust you will give us your support for
this worthy cause.
MRS. A. YUDKOFF, Fin. Sec.
627 Kenilworth.
Phone Hemlock 1666-M.

Himel Hose

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kosoglaal
of 21157 Gladstone 11V1-1111e 8111101111Cr
the betrothal of their daughter, Anna,
to Maurice Nemiradr, son of Mr. anal
Mrs. L. Nemiroff.

7,10wieso..0

.)

Woodward Thru to Wee/lingua:

A New Low Price on
Corticelli
Very Sheer Chiffon

Mrs. Esther Jacobson of 1728 Lee
I place wishes to f1111101111, the en-
gagement of her daughter, Ada, to
Meyer Kramer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Kramer of 22S7 Ilazelwoo.1
avenue.

for Mal* seasons past.

i3 .glE G EL O

Mrs. Frieda Silbert 1.11lian will ad-
dress the Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
Lodgea, No. 3-1, Independent Order

Mr. and Mrs. Max Tushman of
5737 Cameron avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Sadie,
to Sachs of this city.

GAIN, with the approach
of Spring, B. Siegel Co.
presents the new modes as Paris
interprets them the new vari-
ations of the Silhouette, the
new shades, the new trimming
details-- with the authenticity
and completeness with which It.
Siegel Co. has presented them

tmelhoch 9

MRS. ULLIAN TO ADDRESS
AUXILIARY B'NAI B'RITH

Engagements

Marriages

FATHER AND SON
COMMITTEES NAMED

Six Croups Planning Shaarey Zedek

Event for Feb. 20.

Appointment of committees to
work out the details of the joint fa-
ther-sun and norther-daughter cele-
bration to be held at Shaarey 'Zedek
Synagogue Sunday evening, Feb. 2(1,
was announced by Robert Loewen-
berg, chairman, and Seymour J,
Frank, associate chairman of the so-
cial committee of the congregation.
The following were chosen: Pub-
licity, Joshua S. Sarasohn, Abraham
Caplan, Herman A. August and Ju-
lian Zenon; music, Mrs. Abraham
Cooper, Miss Rhea Harris, Mrs.
.Joshua S. Sarasaahn and Cantor Elijah
Zaludkowski; program, Simon Shet-
zer, A. Louis Gordon, Solomon Levin,
Rose Lipsitz and Mrs. Herman A.
August; dinner, Mrs. SI. II. Zack-
beim, Mrs. Robert Marwil and Sirs.
harry Wetsman; games, Max Lam-
pert, Hyman A. Keitlan, William
Goldstein and Samuel Willis; general
entertainment, Julian Zeman, Louis
Jacob, Milton Gordon, Oscar Kauf-
man, Julius Rubiner, Florence Krell,
Edith Shetzer and Helen Shetzer.
The celebration in honor of Father-
Son land Mother-Daughter Week will
mark the second big social event of
the season at Shaarey Zedek Syna-
gogue and will be followed, according
to the plans of the social committee,
by a Purim masque ball which will be
held in one of the most attractive au-
ditoriums in the city.
During the dinner hour, which will
usher in the father-son and mother-
daughter celebration, the guests will
be seated in family groups in order
to accentuate the class relationship
between the parents and the children.
Among the features which are being
planned is a discussion by Rabbi A.
Si. Hershman of a recently published
novel which forcefully develops a
theme peculiarly appropriate at a
father-son and mother-daughter gath-
ering. A musical program, punctu-
ated by a tableau, and games are be-
ing arranged by persons who, on pre-
vious occasions, have shown signal
ability in the making of entertaining
programs. The celebration will con-
clude with a two-hour period of dime-

More Than1500 Fur Coats—In Every
Wanted Style and Peltry! At Rich
Savings From Original Low Prices!

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the largest and most varied display of
fur coats to he found in any one establishment in America today!
Front the rarest to the most plentiful every good peltry is here
—in a wide range of authentic styles. Many coats arc developed in
peltries whose value has sharply increased since Jan. 1st. We have
disregarded replacement costs and offer these coats at drastic reduc-
tions from original low prices. 1\ few of the representative values
are listed herewith.

GENUINE MINK
.original price $1,950 . . Now $1,245.00
GENUINE BROADTAIL
original price $3,000 . . Now $2,175.00
HUDSON BAY SABLE
original price $6,000 . .Now $4.800.00
WHITEn ERMINE
Y
original price $1,650 . .Now $1,000.00
ALASKA SEAL
original price $ 98$ . . Now $ 750.00
with Moth
PERSIAN
original price $ 485 ..Now $ 385.00
GENUINE LEOPARD
original price $ 500 . . Now $ 347.50
HUDSON SEAL*
original price $ 65o . . Now $ 325.00
MOLE
original price $ 495 .. Now $ 247.50
Plat, BROADTAIL CA RACUL . original price $I,2oo ..Now $ 600.00

wlh

wth white Ermine

COCOA ERMINE

ALPHA BETA GAMMA TO
HOLD DANCE ON FEB. 6'

CARD OF THANKS

Mrs. Nellie Arta and family wish

to express their sincere thanks to
their relatives and friends for their
many kindnesses shown them during:
their recent bereavement. Special
thanks is extended to Rabbi A. M..,
Aehinsky.

Buy not the house, buy the neigh-
bor.

They are berries of the same field.

original price

More than 1500 others! Every good
peltry; every wanted style. Savings
as great as 1/2 ! Buy now!

ing.

Plans have been completed fur the
mid-winter dance to he given by the
Alpha Beta Gamma Sororit y, Sun- I
day evening, Feb. 0, at the Gotham 1
Hotel, Ill Orchestra place, near
John R. street. •
Sliss Anne Shnurowitz, chairman
of the affair, has arranged fur.
Shook's Creoles to entertain. Tickets
may be obtained from any of the
members or at the door the evening
of the dance.

ou can now select from

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$1,050 . .

Now $ 795.00

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