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March 25, 1927 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-03-25

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PAGE NINE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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The Spring Coats
of the Younger Set

Eitongrutritts

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Itycus of Law
retire avenue announce the engage

.Smartness !

$79.5 0

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• IEGEL 0

The members of the Theta Lambda:
Tau Sorority entertained their friends
at a party given at Luigi's Cafe Sun-
day, March 20. Covers were laid
meat of their daughter, Sarlye, Alex for 18 guests. The table was deco-.
' Abe \lax, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex , rate d w i t h a b eaut if u l ,.,, riterp it, c ,.
\lax of this city.
'of spring flowers, with lighted tapers
at either end of the table.
-
The engagement of Miss Betty
Jane Mendelsohn, daughter of NIr.
\Iv, Harry Lefkofsky and daugh.
t e r, Maxine, of :1322 titan court and
sister, Mrs. Harry IVIreeler and
daughter, Mary Ellen, have returned I
from a three months' stay in Is An-'
geles, Calif. Mr. Lefkofsky will re-
turn in April with his father, .10k•
Lefkofsky, who is coming to mid,
his future home in Detroit.

$1 Makes Them Like New

Hats

\Veil dressed men and women
Mal their old felt hats are
made fresh cull flexible by the
Forest Hat-Pestoring Process.
The tilling season demands a
smart felt, but you can save $5
to $10 on a new hat by letting
us restore your old one.

Now is the time to refresh
Spring suits and coats.

ODORLESS AND PERFECT

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

Melrose 4200

533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.

"A Modena Plant With Modern Methods."

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FAIRS

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Woodward Tbru to Wa thin atom

"Vamp-Toe" Chiffon

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Prior to her departure for New
York, Mrs. Charles Victor was hon-
ored with as luncheon at the Broil:-
Cadillac Hotel and theater party at '
the Temple Theater, at which Mrs.
Joseph Modell of Edison avenue was!
hostess.

1.95

Three Pairs 5.70

MISS SADYE RYCUS

Hats Off!

Men's and worn.
en's felts made
like new by the
Forest Hat • Re-
storing Process.

GOLDBERG-JACOBS
The Philadelphia-Byron Hall was
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kritzer of 1008 the seer,e of a wedding Of lovely am
Pitmrlm avenue will be at home Sun-
day, March 27, from 2 to 5 and from
7 to 10, in honor of the betrothal of
their daughter, Eleanor, to Milton
Monte Weisberg. No cards.

Mrs. Louis Chernoff entertained a
few guests at lunch on Monday at
her home on Monterey avenue.

. For Misses 16 to 20 Years

$1 Restores

Marriagrs

Mr. and Mrs. David Scheyer sailed
on the S. S. Columbus for 11 Eu-
ropean trip.

,r1 .

Never before have there been so many
smart fashions for the Misses, and
particularly smart is the model pic-
tured in black hasha with pin tucks
and Ombre Lapin collar--$79.50

.6.6 4 4.00

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-Photo by Bachrach.
MRS. G. GERSON GOLDBERG

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

-
pointnients on Sunday, \larch 20,
when Mins Sadye Iteva Jacobs,'
daughter of I. S. Jacobs of Cortland
avenue, became the bride of G. (ler.
soli Ccrldberg, son of Mr. and 111rs.
I. of Holbrook avenue
Itabbi A \I 1shinsky performed the
ceremony under a ball-shaped canopy
iif orange Preceding the
Jesse Kerry, operatic Star
' sang - Because."
bride was lovely in a Tx•rirel
of white satin, trinuned with
and seed pearls. Her

Miss Sally Silver of New York
m.•11 was held in plain! With
visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. I.
of
Butches
lace. She car - I
.1. Friedman of East Kirby avenue.
sled a shower bouquet or bridal ruse- ,
She plans to remain about two wee!.:. rw•il
0,1 valley lines.'
Mrs. Ch. , I.• • Leiter, sister of the
Miss Adeline Missner of 16 , 7 reel 1.• Le, arr.- kcil as maid of honor and
v ert avenue entertained with k 1.1
MI- included Edythe Lev.

party of delightful al pii •
Fie kir llohlengraber, Lena
Wednesday evening, \
. Berick, Tillie Colt mad
ers were laid for I 6 ,
.111 wore gOW11••
were le,vard•ri the NI
'.•: -I
and can'ical urn,
\Veinberg, Ilelen 1,00., I
:1 NI
"Ion(' and Ituby Feldman
Feuer-
II. Siegel.
wore frocks of
'I •t
akd carried baskets •
Reiss, artist.
rbert Leiter was
were or/ display at 1114
I . .'11111
ill January of this
citer :retell in the capac-
Brichter will hold
:ern and the usher, wore1
1'11
of their work: at th,
wiiii01. Harold Lansky.
Company, Cleveland, Oh.
-i•or Shorr, Morris
,
BETTY JANE MENDELSSOHN
\larch :10.
.,
\\
I-
lug Phi ceremony, dinner
:Ind Mrs. Henry Mendelssohn of 1523
Vitt
- ,'rued to 1uu guests.
Miss Florence Ashir
Lawrence Ave., to Maurice Schwartz,
•,,
.1iining the out-or-town guest,
son of harry Schwartz, was recently burgh, whose engaged .
'
o
present
were Mr. and \I n. \lax I
ni-
Miller of l'oungstown,
made known.
1 ,
of her Cohn. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Felstein,
cently announced, is Dr
- --
Mr.
and
\Iris. Samuel Jacobs and
parents, Rabbi and Mrs. \, M .. \ shin-
Mr. and Mrs. J. :\ rhus of Wilde.
daughter, Dorothy. and Mrs. .1. Ita-I
nwre avenue announce the cum, sky •
der, all of Chicago; Nliss Ella Kipper-
merit of their daughter, Celia, to
31r. and Nil, . Louis Borkin an:I man of Cleveland; \Ir. and N1rs.
Alexander Goldberg of Texas.
faintly of Pittsburgh were the 1.71.1t,1, Philip Lansky, Harold and Samuel
O
A. Lansky. Miss Tiltio Goff, sirs, \I.
Charles Cowan of Westwood. (rata, of their parents, Rabbi and Mrs.
I end and Nlorris Bittker of Inn Ar-
inillOnnel'S the engagement Of h.- "
bor.
(laughter, Ethel Geraldine. to Mey• r
Mr. and Sirs. Goldberg left for as
Blatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
months trip to the West Indies and
Blatt of I50:1 Leslie avenue.
upon their return will reside in De-
troit.
\Ir. and \Irs. Jacob Klayman of
I99 Gladstone avenue announce the
STEPT•HARRISON
Mrs. Harold Trunsky of
e ngagement of their daughter, Helen,
Mr.
Of interest to their ninny friend- ,
to Ernest Schwartz of this city.
:SOW Chicago boulevard are nicery
ing congratulations on the birth of a , was the marriage of Nibs Lucille May
Harrison, (laughter of 31r. and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiss of 2515 son, Leonard Hanley, on March II.
S. L. Harrison of 102 Lucerne boob:-
Longfellow avenue announee the On-
curd,
Los Aniniles,, to S. Irving Ste
I
Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Smith of 291
eireement of their niece, Miss Lillian
Hague avenue are receiving congrat :son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stunt of 1808
Wr iss, to Henry Stone of this coy.
Canyon
drive, Hollywood.
ulations on the birth of a daughter
I The wedding took place in the
Arline Shirley, on \larch 15.
lbeautiful private parlors of the new
Hotel Mayfair mom the evening of /lat.
Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer Maze
Hartz) of 2037 Boston boulevard an urday, March 12, in the presence Of
hlthe
immediate Rabbi Ed.
receiving congratulations on the birt
gar Nlagnin officiated. After the wed.
Bible CI
:
of a daughter, Freda Ilene, or 1
ding
dinner,
a reception was held in
last
Sun
-
A large crowd gathered
March Lt.
Rainbow Isle of the Hotel Mayfair.
_
, day morning, March 20, at the Con-
and
Mrs.
Stept left for II Weil-
Mr.
gregation Emanuel, Taylor and Wil-
Mr. and Mrs. David Cohn (Jean
son avenues, to join in the celebra - . Palitz I of 3710 111 (4110 n avenue are ding trip, making brief stops at Santa
Barbara,
Del
Montt.
and San Frart-
Lien of Purim. "The Belle of Shin receiving felicitations on the birth of
shan," a play in three acts presented a daughter, :\ nita Marion, March 21.1cisco. After March 25 they will re-
by the members of the older groups Hide at the Pearl ./partments, 217
of the Bible classes and the "Feast
Mr. and \IN. \I. II. Ilporn of 3031 t South Berendro street, Los Angelo,
of Lights," a playlet by the younger 'Tuxedo avenue ate ri I riding congrat• I
Flora ulations on the birth of a son, Her:-
groups, were well received,
Beckman and Lillian Finkelstein en- . bert Jerrold Alpern, on March 21.
_____
tertained with piano selections 111111
Edward Taub rendered violin solo,
\Ir. and Mrs. II. Fink of 2.197 Glad-
Sadie Karbal, Sylvia Chase. Paulin,: stone avenue iinflinillee the birth of
Weiner and Seymour Rosenberg err- it daughter, Barbara, on March 4.
___..
ricked the spirit of Purim with reel-
rations suitable to the rice:Vieth Rabbi
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Barnett of
Mogen Dovid Club.
A. NI. Ashinsky addressed the guests 002 East Philadelphia avenue are re-
A meeting of the Mogen 11,161
on -The Feast trf Purim" and Cantor e c ieing felicitations on the birth of
Club was held at the Delmar Talmud
Batman delighted the audience with1
1
a daughter,
11 irgilikt Lois, on Sun- Torah on Sunday, March 20. henry'
several Purim songs. 31r. 3Iendelson, day, March 20.
Faigin, Irwin Shevitz and Morris La-
_ ____
principal of the school, was chairman
zar were chosen representatives to
of the program. Mrs. Eli Sachse,
\Ir. and Mn. Maurice Sider of
the Senior Council which is being or-
i
ng
i
v
e
avenue
are
rece
president of the Ladies Auxiliary of 27.,r8 Gl en d a l
The club will celebrate its
I ongregation Emanuel, presented, congratulations on the birth of a : ganized.
fifth anniversary on April 10. A Pu-
eie•h child with a box of candy in daughter, on \larch 22.
rim program was held at the meeting.:
_
_
the
organization.
The
staff
of
behalf
Samuel !laymen spoke on "'The Ila-
of the Bible classes takes this means
\t r. and Mrs. Frank Cooper (Clara awns of Today." A general discus-
to thank the auxiliary for its co-oper- Edith llosdin I of 1610 Richton are-
sion of Purim and its significance fol-
ation in making the affair 1.1 success. nue are receiving felicitations on the
lowed. Current event:, will feature
birth of a son, Robert Earl, on
the program at the next meeting.
To issue an invitation is to render. March 4.
'
--
-
responsible for our guest's
ourselves
,rr,,fi
u
Senior Council Formed.
happiness fur as long as he is under
A Senior Council of Clubs. com-
posed or three representatives of
every registered Young Judaea Club
Theater Benefit:
Members of the North Woodward of Detroit, was recently organized
in Ymir Dome
branch of the Jewish Women's Eu- and held its first meeting Wednesday
MOLLIE H. FRIED
ropean Welfare Organization an. evening at the Jewish Venter. The
art linen, bed linen, 1551.. ;,.•
working faithfully to complete ar- council was organized under the aus-
real Isurs
rangements for the theater part,: to pices of Detroit Young Judava vtgd_ja.s•-----77-
2831 GLADSTONE AVENUE-Apt. 101
erg.
he held on March 27 :it the Bonstelle being sponsored by Henry Fi
Playhouse, at which time the players
Euclid 5A61,1
The purpose of the council ittl
will present "The Ghost Train." At to arrange and conduct inter-club ac-
a special meeting held at the home tivities in Young Judaea and to fur-
Mrs. J. Robins on March 22. favor- ther closer relationship between the
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR of
able reports were given by the com- various groups in the city. Being
MOHEL
mittee in charge of the sale of tickets. -that the Jewish districts are scattered
' Those desiring tickets or further in- in various parts of the city, this
Recommended by Detroit Physi-
formation are requested to call Eu- Colilltii will bring the various clubs
cians. Now Residing at
clid 4449-51 or Longfellow 11872. The into the social contact which they
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
proceeds Of the affair will go towards have hitherto lacked.
Phone Empire 6426
the upkeep of European war orphans
Further details of organization will
he announced in the following issue
and widows.
-
of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
Regular Meeting:
Young Judaea eagerly look': forward
Mrs. D. Bra iker of 2201 Gladstone to the various activities which this
MILKOVSKY
avenue will be hostess at the regular council will undertake.
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
meeting of the North W o r a lward
-- --
MOHEL
Branch on March 20,
Declamation Contest.
Recommended by New York, Chi-
Young Judi/vans are eagerly look-
cago and Detroit physicians.
ing forward to the annual declama•
MARRIAGES PERFORMED
IS BEING ORGANIZED in contest which will take place on
Sunday afternoon, May 1, in the au.
Moved is 1699 TAYLOR
-
ditorium of the Philadelphia-Byron
Pls... Empire 4322
A temple of Pythian Sisters is
ing organized in the city of Detnot , Talmud Torah. One representative
club will
and will be known as Greater Detroit 1 from each Young Judaea
Temple, No. 172. The charter is.ppen i participate in this contest of ora•
Prizes will be leered
to the awes', mother. and sisters of torical ability.
REV. J. SILVERMAN
to the first and second pla., of the
members of Detroit I, din., No.
group.
and will be closer! on Wednesday,' junior and senior
Besides the declamation contest,
r117C . :'
April 0, at 2 p. m. ,311 those who de-
sire to he on the charter list are re-. there will Ix' musical numbers and
Moh.1 Specialist.
quested to and their names in at once. I some tableaux by one of the clubs.
II Yews' Efr1 ■ 10.0.
Sessions will Ia. held at Detroit This contest is open to the public.
LeA•roul by Irobsy
l'ythian 1 . astle Hall, 3175 Cask ave. Young Judaeans are urged to bring
Pkylogiora
their parents and friends.
nue. at Peterboro street.
329 ALGER
are
Vile
friends
who!
Live according to nature, be pa-
Empire 7390
They only
tient and dismiss the doctors.
OMAN' M Mime 11-magerms.
think as one.

CONGREGATION
EMANUEL

Young
'Judea

Himelhoch-Himel-Hose-First Floor.

is

WM are LW-
HOSEI
Ciltailltal with the
charmining residential
district north of Boston
Ballientra Can easily re-
alize the advantages of
the Wilshire. Beauty . of
surroundings, perject
quiet, pure and invigor-
ating air such as no other
residential hotel can of-
fer, are yours at the Wil-
shire.

RESERVATIONS NOW
ONE TO FIVE ROOM UNITS

Club
Notes

TLiSbIREI lL

R,1ESllDILi1T

THIRD AND COLLINGWOOD

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"Customized Clothes Ready to Wear"

TOPCOAT
WEATHER

-and whether

- your taste runs to
twist-tweeds or novelty

*eaves, Raglan models
or square-shouldered
ones, you'll find plenty
of room to exercise it
at Manney's. A n d
Nfanney himself is al.
ways hero to advise
you.

Priced at $35 and

Up

A smart suit toes
hand in hand with
a smart topcoat.
Msnney's selection
will dazzle you.

Suits at $15 and

Up

Lafayette Bid
1020 Shelby S

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