PAGE EIGHT • THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ) ---;;;;;;TO Eugt NOW-AT HUDSON'S Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weinberg of .3021 Carter avenue announce the be- The March Sale of Housewares Following Dr. Dorsey's lecture on A delightful Purim program has "How to Make or Break the Chile been planned for the next regular , 14, the I meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of on Monday afternoon, March Se:terhood of Temple Beth I.:I will Shaurey Zedek, which will take place give a social tea in the temple din- on Monday, March 14, at 2:30 o'clock, ing room in honor of its many new l at the synagogue. A large attend.! members. ance is anticipated. LENOX Aristocrat of Ci,:nas One of the most popular of LENOX pat. terns. The artistry of this Indian tree decoration and the unsurpassed basic qual ity that characterizes LENOX, make of this • truly charming dinner service. The dinner plates are $32 • dozen; other pieces proportionately priced. Sho•n in Detroit exelunively by King'', in the Salon des Beans Ai.to. L. B. KING & CO. E. tirand River and Library JlfilalfilitIMMERWiniine Kitchenware, kitchen cabinets, gas stoves, sew- ing machines, electric appliances, American, and imported china, sparkling glassware, lamps and shades enter this March Sale at prices ex- ceedingly low. It is the Springtime opportunity to economize on things for the home-utensils you need-replacements-and entire outfits to start home-making. All the merchandise is NEW, specially purchased and SPECIALLY PRICED for the March Sale of Housewares. 1 4 You Ore Cordially Invited to attend a B'nai B'rith Purim - - Masquerade Sunday Evening, March 13th, 1927 at the B'NAI B'RITH BALLROOM 275 East Ferry Mr. and Mrs. Saul Jay Birnkrantl Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb avenue I (Marion Joy Kovinsky), whose mar; entertained 45 guests at a bridge. riage was an event of Dec. 19, re-; luncheon of delightful appointments turned on the S. S. Lapland on Fri- on Starch 4, in compliment to her sis- day after a three months' wedding ter, Dorothy Levine, whose marriage trip, during which time they traveled to Morrey Shergan of this city will through England and the Continent. take place in May. To honor their return. Mrs. Maurice Birnkrant was hostess to 25 guests Dr. N. E. Aronstani delivered an ad- at a dinner of beautiful appoint- dress before the local branch of the ments at her home on East Boston American Pharmaceutical Association boulevard Friday evennig. on Starch 10 at the Maccabees Build- ing, on the subject, "My Experience An interesting addition to Detroit of 25 Years of Prescription Writing." society is the arrival in the city of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rabwin, who On Wednesday, March 9, 1)r. N. Le- will make their future home here. vitt delivered a lecture on the "I 're- Mrs. Rabwin has made a host of tubercular Individual" before the friends here on her numberless visits Maimonides Medical Society. with her brother and sister-ia-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern of 560 Complimenting Miss Evelyn Fried- East Grand boulevard. M r. and Mrs. man, a bride-elect of March 13, Mrs. Rabwin will be the guests of Mr. and Charles Leston of Harper avenue en- Mrs. Stern for it time before going tertained 24 guests with a bridge - ' . into their own home. luncheon at the Palmetto. The tables were beautifully decorated with red Sydney Rice of Indianapolis spent and white roses. Miss Lillian Golden a day in the city last week. rendered several vocal selections dur- ing the afternoon. High honors were Mrs. Rhetta Jacobson of Atkinson awarded Mesdames Sol Pearlman, avenue entertained a few friends on Harry Rice, Harry Leston and Joseph Wednesday afternoon. Kaplan and Miss Jean Golden. Honoring Miss Evelyn Friedman, a March bride-elect, Miss Jean Golden of LaSalle boulevard entertained at a personal shower and luncheon at her home on March 2. Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Longfellow avenue entertained a few friends at her home last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marwil of Virginia park were hosts to a group of friends on Tuesday evening at their home. Among the numerous entertain- ments honoring Mrs. Frank A. Wets- man (Dorothy Rothschild) of Los An- geles, a recent bride, was the "at home" given by Mrs. Maurice Saul- son of Virginia park on Feb. 27 for 40 guests. Mrs. William Jacoby of Edison avenue was nostess at luncheon and bridge on March 2 at her home. BEATRICE WEINBERG HUDSON'S-ENTIRE TENTH FLOOR trothal of their (laughter, Beatrice, to Albert I'elston of Chicago. The J. L. HUDSON CO. Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Fink of 557 Englewood avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Jean, to George Drapin, SAO of Sir. and Mrs. II. Drapin of 8987 Goodwin avenue. DETROIT IM.10•1 ■\1■1■ 1011MIMNINOMIL W■1■ 11.1 ■ \WIINI.\1011 ■ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brodersohn of Removal Announcement! San Diego, Calif., formerly of De- troit, announce the engagement of their (laughter, Helen, to Irving Mit- chell, son of Mr. and Sirs. Bernard Mitchell of San Diego. The wedding will take place April 14. SOL. Q. KESLER, D. D. S. Announces Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenberg of The Removal of His Offices to 1190 Longfellow avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Mr. and Sirs. David Scheyer have Mildred, to Hyman Cantor, son of (Woodward at Putnam) left for New York, whence they will Sirs. Frances Cantor of this city. sail on March 21 on the S. S. Colum- EMPIRE 2043 Mr. and Sirs. Louis Shaberman of bus for a sojourn in Europe. They will travel extensively during their 3005 Cortland avenue announce the IMIL.1 ■9■ 110 ■7 1 ■ ••• ■ \1•\1 ■1■ 11•1 ■ \110 ■ 111 ■ 1191•1 ■ ■•■■■■ .19. 1 1■ 19. engagement of their daughter, Betty, stay abroad. --t to Zangwill Burnstine, son of Mr. • Sir. and Mrs. Alfred J. Mayer of and Sirs. Samuel Burnstine of 3548 East Grand boulevard are guests at Fourth avenue. Lest You Forget- the Beach Hotel, Hollywood, Cal. Sirs. Rom von Dolcke of 34 Hazel- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson of wood avenue announces the engage- 1975 l'ingree avenue will receive on ment of her daughter, Ann, to T. Eu- Monday evening, March 21, from 9 to gene Daley, only son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 o'clock, at the Statler Hotel. The Thomas Eugene Daley of Taylor ave- All sorts of Favors, Novelties, Caps, occasion being their twenty-fifth wed- nue. ding anniversary. No cards. Place and Talley Cards. Mr. and Mrs. R. Davidson of 5747 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Vliet of Van Court avenue, formerly of Pitts- Edison avenue and Mrs. B. E. Ans. burgh, Pa., announce the engage- pach returned on Sunday from a five ment of their (laughter, Clara, to Ben weeks' visit with Mr. and Sirs. Sam- Ilaidy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max 1550 Woodward Avenue uel Van Vliet at their winter home Haidy of 1921 Taylor avenue. in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 652 MACCABEES BUILDING ST. PATRICK'S GREETING CARDS SH EEHAN'S BOOKSTORE ...MAAAMN Following a week's visit in Union- town, Pa., where she was the guest Mrs. Jack S. Uhr (Mary Wetsman) of Mr. and Mrs. L. Lee Fell, Mrs. Noisemakers, Favors, Balloons, Confetti. Serpentine. of New York City has returned to Jacob Roth of West Boston boulevard The Musical Treat of the Season! $1.00 Per Ticket. her home accompanied by her sister, has returned home. Prizes for the Best Costumes. KATZ-ELLENSTEIN Mrs. Ralph Davdison, and children, who will remain for a month's visit. Mr. and Sirs. William M. Ellenstein Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gottschalk announce the approaching marriage of 2511 Gladstone avenue announce Mrs. Morris Stern (Gerrtude of their daughter, Sadye Ruth, to Al- the marriage of their daughter, Flor- Werthheimer) of Chicago is the len R. Kahn, on Sunday, Starch 20. ence, to Barney Katz, son of Mr. and house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Moses Katz of Bay City, which Bennett of Massachusetts avenue. Simon Kleinman of Philadelphia, occured on Sunday, March 6, at the Pa., is the house guest of his son home of the bride's parents. Rabbi Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Tyner and fam - and daughter-in-law, Mn. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman performed the cere- ily, formerly of 3310 Rochester ave - George A. Kleinman of Calvert ave- mony in the presence of the immediate nue, are now residing in their new nue. families. Following the ceremony, a reception home at 31)05 West Chicago boulevard. Miss Helen Smookler of Toronto, was held for relatives and friends. Mr. and Sirs. Katz left for an ex- Comprised of 50 Young Men and Women. The Windsor chapter of Senior lia- Ont., is the guest of relatives and tended trip through the East and on dassah held its annual informal dance friends in the city. their return will he at home, after at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday Prof. Zaludkowski, Musical Director. Julius Miller, Conductor. CALL EMPIRE 5391 evening, March 8. The Slimes Rosalyn Weingarden April 1, at 3267 West Boston boule- and Edith Storchan entertained de- vard. Miss Ceil Miller of 2495 Taylor ave. lightfully on Wednesday, Starch 2, at The DISHELL.KAUFMAN nue left on Friday for a week's visit the home of the latter, honoring Miss with friends in Chicago, Ill. Lillian Avison of Glendale avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaufman of ORCHESTRA HALL, SUN. EVE., MARCH 27 prior to her departure for Rochester, Kenilworth avenue announce the Mrs. Philip Becker of Tuxedo ave- N. Y., and New York City. Bridge marriage of their daughter, Ida nue, accompanied by her (laughter, was the diversion of the evening. 9144 - 46 TWELFTH STREET Tickets available at Grinnell Bros., 1515 Woodward Ave.; Adele, to Robert Dishell, son of Mr. Marian Louise, left for a week's stay Schecter Music Co., 8737 Twelfth Street; Plotknis Book Store, Near Atkinson. and Mrs. Charles Dishell of this city, Bas- in Chicago, Ill. 5031 Hastings St.; I.azaroff's Book Store, 9611 Delmar Ave. Sirs. Benjamin Rush of 1470 which took place on Sunday, March 6. Famous for our Mohn, Apple, Cheese and Almond Strudel. I'rices 75c, $1.00, $1.50. ton boulevard has returned from a 10 Homes Taschen and German Coffee Cakes, also Delicious Sponge Dr. and Sirs. Hugo A. Freund left days' stay in Mt. Clemens, where she Fools make feasts and wise men and Angel Food Cake. for Daytona Beach, Fla., where they was a guest at the Park Hotel. eat them. will join Adolph (Daddy) Freund and All our Pastries made only with pure butter and finest ingredients. together celebrate his eightieth birth- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang of day anniversary on Sunday, Starch 2040 Gladstone will be at home Sun- 1:1. Prior to their return home, Dr. day, March 20, in honor of the en and Mrs. Freund plan also to visit in gagement of their daughter, Doris, to Vve Palm Beach, Miami and possobly Louis Littman. Reception 3 to 6 and Cuba. They expect to arrive in De- 7 to 10 p. m. New Importations of Gulian Quality troit about March 24. Rugs from Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern of 560 Sirs. M. Simin, who has been the East Grand boulevard returned on 1414 BROADWAY -, Albert II. and Mrs. house-guest of Dr. 1 Thursday from a several weeks' trip (Opposite Broadway Market.) Krohn of Linwmal avenue fur the past through the East. While in New several weeks, has returned to her York, they were guests at a dinner Phone Clifford 6082 home in Ilamilton, Ont. given by Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Schakno ?' i We serve the best meals in the city. Caterers for weddings, ban- in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rab- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chatlin and moth- win, who are planning to make their quets and parties. We guarantee our food and service. er, Mrs. Pearl Lieberman, formerly future home in Detroit. of 1635 Cahert avenue, are now re- siding in their new home at 2978 Cle- On Tuesday evening, March 8, Mrs. ments avenue. May Segell of 179 Eason avenue, commander of the Women's Benevo- Miss Rose Tarnopol, who was the lent Association, Sholem Review, No. N' guest of her brother and sister-in- 80, held a meeting at her home for law, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Tarnopol, 40 women. Mrs. Segell gave a very -,. during the past week, has returned to talk, which was followed her hi me in Chivagu. by cards. The association will hold ;. a banquet on Sunday. March 13. at A surprise birthday party was ten- the home of Mrs. Garelick of 3308 dered Miss June Steinberg of 2061 Webb avenue. Taylor avenue on Saturday, March 5, by the Misses Maxine Steinberg and Selected from our vast collection we have set aside many choice rugs, offer- In celebration of the fifteenth an- Mildred Sunday. The table was beau- niversary of Morris Fishman's asso- ing them for the week at greatly reduced prices. Early selection is advised. tifully decorated and covers were elation with the Detroit l.ife insur- placed for 30 guests. Miss Steinberg I ance Company, a dinner and dance Rugs may be set aside for future delivery. was the recipient of many lovely gifts we • t re held at the Fishman residence 2252 Gladstone avenue, on Tuesday March 8. Covers were placed REV. JACOB I. SKLAR evening, for 80 guests. Among the guests of MOHEL !honor were Si. E. O'Brien, president MAKE SIZE SP. PRICE MAKE of the Detroit Life; Willard E. King, SIZE Recommended by Detroit Physi- SP. PRICE vice-president; I.ouis E. Norman, ct•ns. Now Residing at Iran 6x3.3 $ 47.50 president of the "Don't Worry" Club; Serapi 11x14 $265.00 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Homer Guck, assistant to the presi- Phone Empire 6426 Mahan 5x3.6 67.50 A rak s. dent, and Mayor John W. Smith. Earl 9.6x12 285.00 C. Wightman, actuary, acted in the Dozar To those who lo•e the best in color, design 6.6x4.6 97.50 Ispahan capacity of toastmaster. 9x12.6 335.00 iliarriane5 Bob Cruzet's Alabama Cotton Pickers. HALEVY CHORAL SOCIETY DELICACIES for PURIM Concert of Jewish Music Perwein Pastry Shop / // / / OBERMAN'S KOSHER RESTAURANT - . ' , \`,,,,, ,:, . . . .. a realm of real enchantment and workmanship. of hangings and draper- - es, the fourth floor of our Washington Boulevard Store will prose • realm of real enchantment. Here may be found the materials of which distinctive hangings are made . . . The lovely imported (Aries from Italy, France and England. and also Amer. seas choicest productions. Pl•ns, suggestions. estimates •nd designs gladly submitted by our Studio of Interior Decoration, without cost or obligation. Washington Boulevard at 1420 _,. ORIENTAL RUGS Spec i al Offerings ..,-Tyr,‘,• for the Week , Few items mentioned below are representative of values available: REV. H. MILKOVSKY EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC MOHEL Recommended by New York, Chi- cago and Detroit physicians. MARRIAGES PERFORMED Moved to 1699 TAYLOR Plume Empire 4322 REV. J. SILVERMAN Dobinson-Cthen Co. China - Persia - India - Turkey Mabel Specialist. II Yew,. Exporooto. Detroiters will toe interested to know that Mrs. David B. Werbe, who is spending the winter in California, is spending her leisure moments in painting the wonder scenes of the Golden West. Recently one of her miniature portraits was accepted in the first national and tenth annual ex- hibition of miniatures under the aus- pices of the California Society of Painters, which was held at the Los Angeles Art Museum. It was consid- % ered one of the finest exhibitions of miniatures. Mrs. Werbe is the chair- man of the art committee of the Jew- ish ('enter Association, of which Fred M. Butzel is the association member. She will return to Detroit en or about April 1. trAorool .r Physuolaos 329 ALGER Empire 7390 Com.. or 14.111....b iTywror.•• , Mrs. Abe Epstein and children, Florence and Arline, returned to their home on March 10 after a 10 weeks' visit with relatives and friends in New York City and Hartford, Conn . Kurdistan Saruk Saruk Chinese Chinese Chinese 8.6x4.6 5x3.6 6.6x4.4 8x10 9x12 10x13 10x13 0x13 9x12.6 10x18 11x13.6 15.6x11.6 465.00 660.00 575.00 885.00 775.00 750.00 RUNNERS ranging in size 9 ft. to 13 ft. by 3 ft. 6 in., choice $57.50 97.50 105.00 185.00 235.00 320.00 435.00 Lilahan Saruk Nerman Lilahan Gulistan Kandahar S. G. Gulian Rug Co. 1422 FARMER STREET at East Grand River Avenue. I I