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RECENT BRIDE SPENDS
HONEYMOON IN WEST

Mrs. Henry Barker was Miss Ethel
Oppenheim prior to her marriage on
Tuesday, Feb. 15, at the home of her

The F'14rol.e elf the I'm is Openings.

Gowns of Satin

The Woman in Satin Is
Smartest at Luncheon,
Tea, Theater. Dining
and Dancing—and We
Present the Satin Gown
in All Its Variety and
Charm.

$49.50 to $250

MRS. HENRY BARKER

—Bachrach Studios.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Oppen-
helm, of 1980 Chicago boulevard.
Rabbis Aaron NI. Ashinsky and A. M.
Hershman performed the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Barker are spending
their honeymoon in the West and upon
their return will reside in Indiana
I la Hair.

Good Clothes
Reflect Success

.ocial and

Qt'sonal

Marriages

Wm.

PUPKO-WEINBERG

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LOS AMIGOS TO HOLD
FROLIC ON MARCH 20

The third annual spring frolic will
be given by the Los Amigos Club on

The wedding. of Miss Lillian Wein
berg and Benjamin Pupko was sob
emnized Sunday evening at the Hotel
Statler, Rabbi A. M. Hershman ofli-
I dating.
The bride was charming in a white
•beaded chiffon gown. She carried a I
I bouquet of white roses and lilies-of-
the-valley. Mrs. Jack Geller, sister
of the bride, acting as nmtron of
honor, wore Nile green beaded in
gold, and Miss Nannette Weinberg,
another sister of the bride, as maid
of honor, wore yellow, with sequins
in rose patterns. The Aliases Fritzie
Weinberg, sister of the bride; Ann'
Pupko, sister of the bridegroom; Faye
Melinsky and Mollie Glint acted as
bridesmaids.
Bernard l'upko assisted his brother
as best man and David Nathanson,
Maurice Scholnick, William l'itt and
Jack Sokol acted in the rapacity of
ushers. Jack Geller acted as master
of ceremonies.
Little Miss Blunts Pupko made a
dainty flower girl and Herbert Geller,
attired as a page, carried the wed-
ding ring in a lily.
LILLIAN GREEN
The bride's mother wore flesh geor-
gette, heavily beaded, and the groom's Sunday evening, March 20, at the
mother wore flesh georgette, studded B'nai B'rith Community House.
with rhinestones.
The committee on arrangements,
Miss Mollie Scholnick sang "0 which consists of Morris Cohn, chair-
Promise Me,"
man; Jeanette Auslander, David Ben-
After the ceremony dinner was nish, Lillian Green and Dave Gold-
served to 150 guests. A reception man, announces that the affair prom-
followed the dinner.
ises to be excptionally well respond-
The out-of-town guests were the ed to and that a must enjoyable eve-
Misses Irene Shapiro and Mae Pro- ning is in store fur all that do attend.
vus of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bill Lankin's Detroiter, will furnish
Weiner and Miss Anne Weiner of the dance music and a program of
Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs. Sloane of entertainment is being arranged.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tickets may be obtained from the
Mr. and Mrs. Pupko left for an ex- members or at the door on the eve-
tended trip through the West.
ning, of the dance.

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Woodward

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"Vamp-Toe" Chiffon

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1.95

Three Pairs 5.70

Silk-to-the-top these Chiffon Ilimel-Hose
have the run-stop garter hem and exclusive
"vamp-toe" feature.

Himelhoch—Himel-Hose—First Floor.

Return Engagement of

CANTOR M. HERSCHMAN

For the benefit of those who were de-
prived of the opportunity of hearing him
before, he will conduct the services at

WOLFGANG-SCHAEFFER

The wedding of Miss Ruth Schaef-
fer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Schaeffer of Edgehill place, Cleve-
CONGREGATION EMANUEL
land, Ohio, to Dr. Sidney Wolfgang,
son of Mr. and Sirs. Charles Wolf-
Friday Night and Saturday Morn,
Mr. and Sirs. Meyer Myerson
gang of Gladstone avenue, was beau- (Mary lloneynian) of Leicester court
tifully solemnized Sunday evening at are receiving felicitations on the
March 11 and 12.
Men's Suits
the lintel Alms. Pink roses and white birth of a son, Gerald Lee, on Feb. 15.
Also a high class concert with Folk
The Alpha Nu Beta Sorority is stevia, sentinelled by tall white ca-
should be re.
completing plans for a bridge-tea: to thedral candles, framed the altar in
Mr.and Sirs. Morris Jaffe (Besa
Songs and Synagogal Music, accompa-
freshest every
be given at the Palmetto on Sunday the south end of the Marie Antoinette Diamond) of Edison avenue are be-
nied by other talent on Sunday, Mar. 13.
t w o weeks. It
afternoon, March 13. Assisting with ballroom, while green palms and ing felicitated on the birth of a son,
the arrangements are Misses Kate standards of green ferns, looped with Merten Dalton, on Feb. 16.
pays in the long
Chabensky and Sylvia Polasky. Tick- white ribbon, formed the aisle lead-
tile.
ets may be obtained from the mem- ing to the altar where the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fox (Hen-
0.
was performed by Dr. Henry Eng- rietta Isaacson) of Jackson, Mich.,
bers of the sorority.
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lander. Preceding the ceremony a are receiving congratulations on the
Mrs. Louis Raphael and son, liar- musical program was given by Miss birth of a daughter, Bessie Marie, on
Call us for your next order of signs.
old, who have been wintering at lint Olga Mahoney, Miss Isabells Sands Feb. 2.
Springs, Ark., have returned to their and Alvin Hoehn The bride, who
was given in marriage by her father,
home
on Burlingame avenue.
Mr. and Sirs. J. L. Rosenthal of
ODORLESS AND PERFECT
wore a gown of white Chantilly lace 2963 Sturtevant avenue announce
The green room of the Belcrest embroidered in pearls and rhine- the birth of a son, Pierce Leonard,
was the scene of a bridge-luncheon of stones. Her madonna veil of white on Feb. 6.
delightful appointments on Friday net was trimmed in the same precious
last, at which Mrs. L. W. Kaplan was lace and held about her dark hair by
Mr. and Mrs. William Stark of
a coronet of pearls. Rhinestone 2719 Fullerton avenue are receiving
hostess to 16 guests.
heels adorned her white satin slippers congratulations on the birth of a
After a six weeks' sojourn in Mi- to match her gown. She carried a (laughter, Alene Jacqueline, Feb. 14.
ami, Beach, Fla., and Havana, Cuba, shower bouquet of white roses and
Melrose 4200
533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.
David A. Kleinman has returned to lilies. Preceding her was the maid
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burman (Rae)
445 Abbott St.
Cadillac 3535
the city. En route to his home, Mr. of honor, Miss Doris Wolfgang, the Franklin) of 3039 Gladstone avenue
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
Kleinman visited with relatives in bride's sister, who wore a becoming are receiving felicitations on the ca?5?r?
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frock of pale green taffeta and Chan- birth of a daughter, Elaine Muriel,
l'hilndelphia.
tilly lace and carried an armful of on Feb. 4.
Among the many furctions given American Beauty roses. There were
for Miss Lillian Weinberg, whose six bridesmaids in attendance, each
Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Gutterman
Packing — Shipping — Suburban Moving — Storage
marriage to Benjamin Pupko took a vision of loveliness in her pastel- (Monne Franklin) of 3310 Rochester
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place last Sunday evening, were a tinted frock of taffeta and arms filled avenue are receiving congratulations
EMPIRE
dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. with pink roses. Four of the brides- on the birth of a son, Daniel Martin,
E41sCif114E
Samuel Sherman of Lee place for 30 maids were cousins of the bride, Miss on Jan. 19.
1942
6027
Announcing Opening of
guests; a linen shower for 24 guests, Dorothy Wells, Misses Betty and
MOVING — STORAGE
given by Mrs. Harry Silverman and Blanche Lovitch and Miss Marie
Mrs. Harry Brown; a handkerchief Steckler, all of Williamson, W. Va.,
NEAR TWELFTH
1745 PINGREE
and hosiery shower given by Miss Sa- and Misses Martha and Mary Baeff-
rah Weinberg at the Victory Hotel sky. The little flower girl was Miss
for 20 guests; a personal shower Ruth Wells. Dr. Wolfgang had Leon
A Private Home for Elderly People and Invalids
given by Mrs. A. Pupko and Miss Ann Aaron, a cousin of the bride, for his
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Goldengraber
Pupko for 28 guests; a miscellaneous best man. The groomsmen were of Philadelphia avenue announce the
and Those Needing Special Care.
shower given by Mrs. Jack Geller, Louis and Moe Wolfgang, the bride- engagement of their daughter, Es-
Miss Nannette Weinberg and Miss groom's two brothers; Bernard ther, to Maurice Bittker, son of Mr.
Fritzie Weinberg at the Chatham for Schaeffer, brother of the bride, and and Mrs. William Bittker of Ann Ar-
Corner Waterloo.
80 guests; a formal dinner-dance three cousins of the bride, Roy bor.
Aaron, Marcus Wells and Joseph Mis-
given at Northwood Inn.
Melrose 1232
rach of Pittsburgh.
Preceding the ceremony dinner was
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum of
Bright, cheery, beautiful rooms, large sun porches, gar-
Hazelwood avenue have left for an served in the ballroom. French bas-
den. Very moderate rates. Nurses' care and attention
4 e
extended trip through the South. I kets of pink roses and stevia, guarded
They will attend the Mardi Gras at by tall pink tapers, lent a radiant
night and clay.
New Orleans and travel through glow of charm to the U-shaped table,
Texas, where they will visit with red- placed at one end of the ballr000m,
Private Rooms—Private Baths—Efficient Service
where 100 guests were seated, just
,
olives in Beaumont and Galveston.
Private and Semi-Private Rooms.
the immediate family and intimate
Word has been received that Mr. i friends being present. During the
dinner
the announcement was made
and Mrs. Saul Jay Birnkrant (Marion I
Joy Kovinsky), whose marriage was of the engagement of Miss Doris
Wolfgang,
the bridegroom's sister, to
an event of Dee. 19, will sail from
n,j szszsas
Venice, Italy, for n Mediterranean Louis Littman of Detroit. Following
cruise on the Steamier Lapland, land- the ceremony a reception was held.
a CLASS MINERAL FUME BATHS
ing at Havre, France, from where After a honeymoon spent in the East,
MASSAGE
Dr. and Mrs. Wolfgang will live in
they will sail for America March 5.
Detroit. Out-of-town guests who
Be Free From Systematic Poisons.
Miss Esther Felman of 2075 West came on for the wedding wore: Mr.
Relieving Rheumatism, Neuritis, Dropsy, Kidney Trouble, Etc.
and Mrs. I. Steckler, Misses Marie,
Philadelphia
avenue
has
as
her
house
62 Garfield Ave.
For Complete Information Call Glendale 7003.
guest Miss Pettye Epstein of Indian- Sylvia and Bernice Steckler, Mr. and
No cover charge until 10
Mrs. II. Lovitch, Misses Betty and
apolis, Ind.
P. M.!
Blanche Lovitch, Mr. and Mrs. A.
The complete Addison en•
The Phi Kappa Beta Sorority is Zappin, all of Williamson, W. Va.;
tertainment program, includ-
completing plans for is third annual Mr. and Mrs. Max Steckler and
ing
stars of national fame ...
daughter,
Miss
Eleanor
Steckler,
of
bridge, to take place at Webster
America's foremost cl • n c e
Hall on Saturday afternoon, March Ashland, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Dave
musicians,
the Vincent Rose-
Tickets may be obtained from , Bernstein, Mrs. Ben Solomon and
lack Taylor Orchestra ... the
i Arlene Gildenhorn, Ida Levin, Rose Miss Elsie Rollnick, all of Cleveland;
unique
illuminated
glass floor
Schlocht, Nan Weinberg, or at the I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang, Miss
. . . all this is enjoyed by
door. The proceeds of the affair will Doris Wolfgang, Irving Wolfgang,
patrons
of
the
Florentine
Louis Littman, Sloe Wolfgang, all of
go to charity.
Room absolutely free of
, Detroit; Benjamin Aaron of Mate-
charge during the dinner
Miss Annette Federman of 2983 wan, W. Va., and Joseph Misrach of
hours.
Cortland avenue has returned from Pittsburgh.
When you're dining out to-
a short visit in Cleveland. Ohio,
night—and every night you're
was
the
guest
of
Miss
Lil-
where she
dining out—you might just
lian Friedman. While in Cleveland, GEVERKSHAFTEN AIDS
as well enjoy a complete
IN U. P. A. CAMPAIGN
Miss Federman attended the wedding
Addison show of highest cali•
of her uncle, Alvin C. Stein, and Miss I
bre talent, and the enchant.
Edith Pierson, which took place at ! American Jewry is making every ef-
ing music of this popular or-
the Hotel Ilollanden.
fort to solve the problem of the eco-
chestra!
fry
nomical crisis in Palestine. While the
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Mil- United Palestine Appeal is appealing
By all means, to the Addi•
ton Bernstein, who will leave on for funds to aid this worthy cause, the
son for dinner tonight!!!
TWO-SKIN scarf of Silver Fox is
March 4 on an extended European Goverkshaften campaign is doing its
1
The "IDEAL CHOICE"
trip, Mri and Mrs. Jack S. Garelik. share by soliciting among the Jewish
the fashionable woman's choice for
stot ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Garelik and masses, accepting small as well as
Special $1.50 Dinner
Spring. A suit or frock is hardly a cos-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rappaport large donations.
entertained with a dinner party for
The Geverkshaften campaign is ap-
tume without one. Prime quality peltries
16 guests at Northwood Inn on Wed- pealing especially to the Jewish work-
elle ewe
in this flattering mode now are offered at
OF
nesday, Feb. 23.
ingman, for it has as its purpose the
Tune in on
support of the institutions of the or-
Fur
Headquarters.
Milton Bernstein, who, together ganized Jewish workers in l'alestine.
with Mrs. Bernstein, will sail nn The quota assigned to the Geverkshaf-
Starch 4 for Europe, was the honor ten campaign of Detroit is 55,000.
rho Flerlintille
R.ru'r .15
guest at a stag party on Thursday
The following are officers of the
rho Vinnent Roo-
,evening, at the Allen Garden Inn, organization: Michael Margolis, chair-
isca Taylor 0 ,, h■s-
tr• and w..nferIal
!given by the employes of the Feigen- man; liezalel Lerman, secretary, and
entertsinwnt
son Bros. Company. Covers were laid Bernard Litwin, treasurer.
I I. • m. CwItinuou.
for 15 guests.
bro.lrutl.every
On Sunday, Starch 13, a banquet
el ,
pt Pal.
to open the campaign will be held at
APttnnint 51
Miss Marie Weinberg, formerly of the Hotel Statler, et which time Zal-
5 45 a. at.
Cleveland, Ohio, has come to Detroit, man Rabashow, a member of the Pal-
where she will reside permanently estine Workers' Delegation, will b,
with her sister, Mrs. Nathan Rubin the principal speaker. All interested
of 3244 Tuxedo avenue.
are invited to attend the banquet.

Mr. and Mrs. Boris Uretsky a f
1493 West Euclid avenue were at
home Feb. 13 and 20 in honor of the
engagement of their daughter, Doro-
thy, to Milton Dosie of this city, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dosie of On-
away, Mich.

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.

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FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

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Fashionable Women Will Wear
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Houses, Flats
and Bungalows

Two Sets for $5.00.
SPECIAL PLANS
Of Stores, Apartments and Com-
mercial Buildings.

WE EXTEND GREETINGS

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Florentine Room

Miss Jean Golden of 9034 LaSalle
PERFECTION LODGE
, boulevard entertained Miss Evelyn
Friedman, a bride-elect of March 13,
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and
with a personal shower on Wednes-
I day evening, Feb. 23. Covers were A. M., will hold • special communica-
tion Wednesday, March 2, at 3 p. m.
laid for 28 guests.
M. M. degree. Banquet at 6:30.
Miss Charlotte Ullian of Boston, Grand Lodge representative present.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
Mass., is the guest of her brother,
By Order of—
Abraham S. Ullian of 3726 Wager
street. CHARLES RUBINER, W. M.

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