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HOME PLANS MUSICAL
AV.k4!IN CHARGE uKDAGDE I M AH
PARTY
GIRLS OF
Miss Elizabeth Apple is in charge
of the bridge and raffle being spot-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe R. Rosenberg,
formerly of 2210 Pingree avenue, sir
now residing in their new home at
3204 Elmhurst avenue.
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A delightful program is being Comm.
pleteol for the musical-tea which the
Northwestern Branch of the Jewish!
Woodward lbw to Wathinatur.
Sheer Chiffon Corticelli
Mrs. Benjamin Harris of 2277 Cal-
vert avenue entertained with a beau-
tifully appointed briolge-luncheson on
Wednesday, Feb. 9. Covers were laid
for 14 guests. Decorations were car.
ried out in pink and white.
Quality, Service, Should Make Them
a Favored Selection Above All Others.
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SILK HOSE
$1.95
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3 Prs. $570
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freshed every
two weeks. It
pays in the long
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gament of their daughter, Doris, to
Louis Littman of this city, son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Littman of New York.
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KRAMER-JACOBSON
Min. Esther Jacobson of 1728 Lee
place mlnounces the recent marriage
of her slaughter, Ada, to Meyer Kra-
mer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kra-
mer of 2257 Hazelwood avenue. A
reception will be held in their honor
on Sunday, Feb. 20, at 2 p. m., at the
home of the groom's parents.
FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS
Melrose 4200
"A Modem Plant With Modern Methods."
,
For Weddings, Engagements and Birthday Cakes,
Call—
The
EMPIRE 5391
Perwein Pastry Shop
9144 - 46 TWELFTH SREET
Near Atkinson.
Our Mohnkuchen and Coffee Cakes for Purim are the best. Made
only with pure butter and from the very finest ingrjdients.
1113 t
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W OODW.IRD AVE
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Women's New
Spring Shoes
Large Head Sizes, $5.00.
Bengaline hats combined with straw, handkerchief felts, pedalline
and straw hats, crochet viscas and embroidered silk hats and others.
All manner of chic trimmings.
Frank & Seder—Fourth Floor.
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Mrs. Edna Smilo of 2902 Clements
avenue entertained with a surprise
shower on Wednesday, Feb. 9, com-
plimenting Mrs. Bertha Michsovsky
of Jos. Campau avenue. Covers were
laid for 35 guests.
Among those who attended the
J-hop at the University of Michigan
was Miss Jean Levin of 1035 Calvert
avenue, who was a house guest of the
Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority over the
week-end.
Miss Ann N. Finkelstein of 2048
Gladstone avenue has returned tram
Chicago, where she was the guest of
friends for the past two weeks.
was the scene of a beautifully ap-
pointed wedding on Tuesday, Feb. 15.
when their daughter. Ethel, became
the bride of Ilarols1 Barker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barker of In-'
'liana Harbor, Ind. Rabbi A. M.
Hershman officiated.
The bride was lovely in a gown of
bridal satin. Her cap-shape veil was
held in place with clusters of orange
Islo,ssms. She carried a shower boo-
Vet of orchids and valley lilies.
Miss Betty Greenbaum, the maid
of honor, was charming in a pale
green satin gown, period fashion.
The bridesmaids. Misses Elsa Free-
man and Marion Barker, sister of the
groom, wore beautiful gowns of pale
pink and blue. They carried bou-
quets of pink roses.
Edwin Oppenheim assisted as hest
man and Royal Oppenheim and Dr.
Stanley Imerman were ushers.
Following the ceremony, dinner
was nerved to members of the imme-
diate families, after which a recep-
tion was held.
Among the out-of-town guests
present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Barker and Miss Marion Barker of
Indiana Harbor, Ind.; Miss Fanny
Roberts of Tubes. Okla.; Miss Edna
Wurzburg, Arnold Maremont and
Leonard Edelson of Chicago and Abe
Ilurwich of South Bend, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Barker left for a two
months' trip through the West and
California and upon their return will
reside in Indiana harbor.
Attractive New
Spring Millinery
.
In honor of their (laughter, Mary,
a recent graduate, Mr. trod Mrs. Ben.
jamin Rice of 29:19 Holcomb avenue
entertained with a bridge-luncheon at
the Chinese Tea Garden Cafe. Coy.
ers were laid for 16 guests. Prizes
were awarded the Misses Schonette
Goldsmith, Avis Rice, Ida Eisenberg
and Betty Felsonfeld.
BARKER-OPPENHEIM
The home of Mr. and Mrs. David
Frank & Seder—Seventh Floor.
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Desks, Safes, Chairs, Tables and Files
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Lowest Price House in Detroit.
We
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WEBSTER
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te•icas 9inest Club
CAD. 3878
Of outstanding interest anion); an
exhibition of the works of Jacob Reiss,
now on at the Phoenix Club, Erskine
and John R., streets, area group osf
Detroit scenes which Mr. Reiss has re-
cently painted and which shows as
familiar street corners /111(1 well-known
buildings against a background of
winter bleakness.
"Y. M. C. A. Bldg. and Adams Ave.",
"Woodward Avenue f'hurch," "View
—Nladison Ave.," a group of Detroit
scenes, proves Mr. Reiss is as capable
of giving us the feel of a city as he is
of the charming eastern countryside
in such pictures as "Lynne, Conn.," or
"Old Studio" which have a soft color-
ing and a calmness of appearance that
sings of New England.
Mr. Reiss has a line sense of color
and drawing, his brush work is excel-
lent and his exhibition well merits the
visits of those who are interested its
art.
As is note of interest, Mr. Reiss was
one of the first organizers and is now
the vice-president of the Arts Club.
a Good Way to Celebrate
Washington's 'Birthday
DINNER DANCE AND BALL
(Strictly Formal)
Tuesday, February 22nd
9:00 O'clock.
$2.50 Per Cover.
Entertainment, dancln., novelties and colonial decorations.
For reservations, phone Empire 9000.
Mr. and MN. Samuel Gutterman
; (Marrlie Franklin) of 3028 Rochester
avenue are receiving congratulations
oonn the birth of a son, Daniel Martin,
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Rottenberg
(Anna Shapiro), 107 Alger avenue,
are being congratulated upon the
birth of a son, Newton, on Jan. 22.
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Attention!!
Second Annual Bialystocker Grand Ball
SUNDAY NIGHT, FEB. 27, AT 8 P. M.
— at the —
Philadelphia Byron Hall.
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Philadelphia at Byron Ave.
l'roceeols go to the Starving Jews in Bialystock.
Tickets 75c.
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DETROIT LODGE No. 55
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
ANNOUNCE A
DINNER AND DANCE
AT THE
ST ATLER HOTEL
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-SEVENTH,
NINETEEN HUNDRED
AND
TWENTY-SEVEN
SEVEN P. M.
SHOOK'S 15-PIECE CREOLE ORCHESTRA
AND RADIO ENTERTAINERS
Mail requests for reservations to
NATHAN A. PEREIRA,
378 Monterey, H. P. or
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WORKS AT PHOENIX CLUB
I llppenhosim, 11180 Chicago boulevard,
Presenting the season's latest creations; high and mushum heels. All
he shoes have hand lasted turns of the finest quality. A complete
range of sizes and widths 2)-, to S in AA to C.
.
Himelhoch—Himel-Hose—First Floor.
and it is necessary that each member
obtain as many new members as pos-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaeffer of sible. Mrs. Greenfield, secretary of
!Cincinnati announce the approaching the organization, asks that she be no-
marriage of her daughter, Ruth, to tified its case of any change of ad-
Dr. Sydney Wolfgang, son of Mr. and dress.
Mrs. Charles Wolfgang of Gladstone
avenue, on Sunday, Feb. 20, in the
Marie Antoinette ballroom of the EXHIBITION OF REISS'
Alms Hotel, Cincinnati.
GREENBERG-GOLDSTEIN
On Jan. 2 the Fort Wayne Hotel
was the scene of a very pretty wed-
ding, when Miss Mary Goldstein,
'laughter of Mr. :sad Mrs. Herman
Goldstein, became the bride of Ilenry
Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Greenberg. Rabbi A. M. Hershman
I officiated.
The bride was lovely in a gown of
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white duchess satin, mao
made
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with
t
tight bodice and bouffant skirt, trim-
med with Chantilly lace. Iler long
tulle veil was held in place by a coro-
net of lace with orange blossoms and
rhinestone ornaments. White roses
and lilies of the valley comprised the
bridal bouquet.
Mrs. Jack Golds, a sister-m.law of
the bride, was the matron of honor.
Iler gown was of Nile green velvet,
embroidered in rhinestones, with
which she carried tea roses. The!
maid of honor, Miss Sarah Slavin,
wore rose chiffon, trimmed with tiers
of fringe, and carried tea roses.
The bridesmaids, the Misses Ida
Bushkin, Fay Cohainic, Shirley Ash-
man, Rose Schneider, Rose Goldstein
and Frances Share, wore gowns made
alike in pastel shades. Annetta Golds
iind Mildred Feingold were flower
girls and the ring bearer was Sidney
Golds.
A brother of the bride, Louis Gold-
stein, served as best man and the ush-
ers were Jack Golds, the bride's
brother; Rubin Goldstein. a brother
of the bride; Joseph and Leo Green-
berg, brothers of the bridegroom;
Maurice Marcus, Hassel Kollenberg
and William Wasserman.
Mrs. Goldstein was attired in black
chiffon velvet with pale yellow span-
gle trimmings and the bridegroom's
mother chose a gown of orchid bead-
ed chiffon.
Mr. and Mrs. Greenberg are now
iu Chicago on their wedding trip.
Parchment, Rose Blush, Shell Grey, Water
Lily and Various Combinations, $10
.
Sheer as a cobweb are these exquisite chiffon
Corticelli Himel-Hose.
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SENORITA BURESH PAPPO
The Misses Sophie Stellar and
Betty Logan were hostesses at is
Old Folks Home is planning for Mon-
party on Saturday, Feb. 12, at 4772
day afternoon, Feb. 21, at 2 o'clock,
sored by the Kadimah Girls Club on Fisher avenue. Exhibition dancing to be held at the home of Mrs. Max
Sunday afternoon, Feb. 20, at the was rendered by Ella Dreyer, Irving Ferro., 3033 Leslie avenue, between
Mas Rich-
I Palmetto. A tilt-top coffee table will Tarnow, Betty Logan and
Linwood avenue and Dexter boule-
mond. Covers were laid for 14 guests.
be raffled.
vard. There will be no admission
charge and members are requested to
and Mrs. William A. Goldberg invite their friends. Among those
of the Whittier Apartments are who will entertain is Senorita Buresh
spending the winter at Los Angeles, Pappo, a Spanish Jewess, who will
Calif., where they are guests at the render several vocal selections.
Hotel Biltniore.
On Sunday evening, Feb. 27, the
organization will sponsor a novelty
Mr. and :11rs. Solomon Gittleman of
Mrs. J. M. Berg of Belmont avenue party at Braiker's Hall, 2201 Glad-
11551 Second boulevard announce
!left Saturday for Pains Beach, Fla., stone avenue. Cards and dancing will
the betrothal of their (laughter, Co.
I to remain until spring.
be enjoyed, prizes awarded and re-
jrinne Marje, to M. Howard Stone of
freshments served. Those desiring
Utica, N. V., sun of Saul Stone. A
Mrs.
Frances
Block
of
the
Belerest
tickets, which are 50 cents each, are
reception will be held on Wednesday
evening, Feb. 23, from 8 to 10 entertained a group of friends at asked to communicate with any of the
o'clock, at the home of the bride- bridge recently, in her apartment. following: Mrs. Greenfield, phone
Spring flowers in lovely profusion Euclid 2828-W; Mrs. Ferar, phone
' elect. No carols.
adorned both the apartment and the Arlington 3193-.1, or Mrs. Singer,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang of tables in the Merest dining room, phone Arlington 7473-W.
where tea was served following the
!Gladstone avenue announce the en . game.
The membership drive is still on
And you can always be
well-dressed when you
refresh your suits regu-
larly. It is surprising
how long your clothing
lasts and the cost is very
little.
Men's Suits
3.00
ELIZABETH APPLr
Good Clothes
Reflect Success
should be re.
1101-rosr
Complimenting Miss Sadie Guten-
berg, whose marriage to Morris Baum
will take place at the Hostel Gotham
on Sunday, Feb. 27, Mrs. Harry
Baum of Englewood avenue enter-
tanicol with a miscellaneous shower
on Thursday evening, Feb. 10, 1111(1
Miss Isla Fox of Pingree avenue Was
hOSbeS8 to the following guests on
Friday evening, honoring Miss Gut-
tenberg: Miss Fannie Biegosl, Dolly
Goldstone and Stilly Bursky and Mrs.
Jock Tobb.
Everything About Them — Beauty,
Hemlock 5923-M
$3.50 per plate
Dress Optional