America 9ewish Periacal Carter CLIFTON AVEN111 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO I PAGE SEVEN MEDeritorgAwkspaRcencul ta. Mal Note. 1 WOMEN'S LEAGUE TO HOLD PICNIC gXCLUSIVE FUR COATS and WRAPS Our AUGUST SALE 0 F GUARANTEED QUALITY FURS offers t h e ideal opportanitg to select your winter tom , . . beenase of the economy in the pri,ent low prices.. . . .0.1I('('aitse of the superior pelts in this first presentation.. . . . . . because a nom- inal deposit holds any selection (storage gratis) lentil wanted. 13.Skai. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Viedrah Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rose of and family are leaving for Ottawa, 24:12 West Grand avenue are re- C81111,111, to be gone two weeks. ceiving congratulations on the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Gross- birth of a daughter, Geraldine, man (Charlotte C. Milan), who born July 28. have been spending a part of their Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lewis honeymoon at the Grand Hotel, (Beals Zeckman) Of 2532 Blaine Mackinac Island, have returned to avenue are receiving congratula- the city and are now residing at tions on the birth of a (laughter, the Ise Crest apartments. Sara Gail, born Aug. 12. Complimenting Miss Esther Le- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cohn vitt, a bride-elect of Aug. 21, (Ethel Cohen) are receiving con- Miss Evelyn Levinson entertained gratulationa on the birth of a son, with a handkerchief shower and bridge luncheon at her home on Alyn Sheldon, born Aug. 11. Ilogarth avenue on Aug. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Minus (Es-, Miss Fay Levenson left on an telle Harris) of 3040 Fullerton avenue are receiving congratula- extended trip to Toledo, Cleveland tions on the birth of a daughter, and Columbus, where she will visit Betty Michelle, Aug. 13. relatives and friends. Mr, and Mrs. Michael Green- blatt Melva Edelson) of Duane street are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of a son, born Aug. 15. Rabbi SoloMonKleinplatz, chief f S nd ro- n e to AP- Would you be satisfied with your own appearance? You look your best when you are smartly dressed. And you can keep well-dressed with a very modest wardrobe when you use our service. Summer suits-Palm Beaches, tropicals and flannels -- should be cleaned at least once every month. rabbi of Malkin, Poland, is in De- troit for the purpose of raising funds for the Mesywta, the relief 'committee of the Rabbinical Col- lege of Warsaw, Poland. Rabbi Kleinplatz was appointed by Rabbi Plotzky as the American represen- tative of that institution. Rabbi Kleinplatz is well known to Polish Jews in America, being one of the must outstanding spirit- ual leaders in Poland. llis mission has the endorsement of a great many American rabbis. Co-operation and aid have been promised Rabbi Kleinplatz by many rabbis and prominent Jewish leaders of the city in order that the rabbinical college, which has more than 300 students, may continue its work. REV. JACOB I. SKLAR MO HEL Reeonitnenited by many Itstroil physicians for their own children as well as others. "Use the Forest Service regularly. It's a good service and a good habit." 1810 Hazelwood Ave. Phone Empire 6428. Daily Deliveries to all parts of Detroit REV. J. SILVERMAN nn trc `,. rro FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS Mohel Specialist. 25 Year.' Experience . Melrose 4200 533 - 37 Forest Ave. E. Leading Phygienin, I Endorsed by 12073 Gladstone Euclid 10467. Cantor •I Holbrook Synagogue. "A Modern Plant With Modern Methods." Under the personal man- agement of Mrs. Louis Elli- man and Mrs. lien Mrixnrr. Stressing style and quality at modest price. Elliman's I.-n(0re dres ses (If Otte price- $ 5 .0 0 Catering to the Larger Woman As Well. Milliner9 Specializing in Hats tit $5 Costume Jewelry Hand Bags e-- t (11 11. I 1 . 111 1w sr, --- ..... i .1 czio. :, „......-or The Flattering Sheerness of Vamp--Toe Chiffon 11111(,- Jack Grush of Cincinnati spent several days in this city. MRS. SAMUEL KALT opposite the baseball grounds. Races, games and various other forms of amusement will be pro- vided, with prizes for the winners. Mrs. Samuel Kelt and Mrs. F. Richmond are joint chairmen of the affair, assisted by 'Mesdames Rose Burton, H. E. Linpett, I. Light- stone, S. Shultz, EV11 Pollack and Max Weksler. The public is in- vited. 1.95 Miss Minnie Goldberg of New was the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman, over the week-end. Three Pairs, 5.70 Himelhoch's-IlimeEllose-First Floor. 1 fs. the bride, assisted as maid of honor and wore 0 pink tulle gown, bodice effect, and a silver tulle pic- Miss Ruth Berman of 8230 ture hat to MAIL .5 her shoes, and Beaubien street has returned from carried a shower bouquet of pink a motor trip through the West, roses. visiting, Battle ('reek, Jackson, Sol Levine of Chicago was best Elkhart, South Bend and Chicago. man. While in Chicago, she was the The bridesmaids, Mrs. Jack guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. II. Da- Fishman, Mrs. Hurry Salzman, vis, formerly of Detroit, being ex- Miss Gladys Speller, Miss Jean tensively entertained. Ilirschnuin, Mrs. Ned Lippitt and Mrs. Sam Salzman, wore gowns of Miss Lillian Pechinsky was hos- CHERRIN-CHATLIN yellow tulle, green tulle, pink tulle tess to 30 geusts at a birthday .1 pretty wedding took place on and pink georgette They all wore party on Aug. 7 given by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Pechmsky Sunday, Aug. 14, when Miss Syl silver tulle picture hats to match via Chatlin became the bride of their shoes and carried shower of 1989 Clairmount avenue. Archie Cherrin, son of Mr. and bouquets of pink roses, held to- Mrs. Nathan Silin and two Mrs. II. Cherrin, at the home of gether with ribbon to match their daughters and son of Erie, Pa., the bride's mother at 2083 Glad- gowns. Little Misses Shirley and !Ishii have been the guests of Mr. and stone avenue. Rabbi A. 'AL Ashin- Lippitt were flower girls and wore Mrs. I. B. Krauss and faintly of sky ofliciated. The ceremony took place in pink georgette dresses and carried ('.hone street and Mr. and Mrs. A. a baskets of rose petals and roses. J. Silin and daughter of Leslie front of the fireplace, which was Mrs. Schneider, mother of the moss of floral decorations, consist- avenue. ing of white roses and lilies-of-the- bride, wore a gown of pink geor- Mrs. C. C. Naumann of Crane valley. The room was decorated gette and Mrs. Duberstein, mother avenue and Mrs. J. Thornhorough with palms, making an aisle - way of the groom, was dressed in a of Clairmount avenue were hos- for the bride. Miss Selma Mund- ',lack georgette gown, both carry- ing arm bouquets of pink roses. tesses at a bridge-luncheon and stok played the wedding march. The bride was beautiful in a After the ceremony dinner was dinner party for 14 guests on Wednesday afternoon anti evening gown of ivory satin, trimmed with served to 175 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Duberstein left at the Detroit Masonic Country bridal lace, with a long tight bod- Club. Among the out-of-town ice and full skirt, a pointed bertha for an extended wedding trip to bridal lace forming a collar of the northern part of Michigan and guests in whose honor they enter- tained were Mrs. F. .1. Michels small sleeve. She carried a show- Illinois and upon their return will er bouquet of bridal roses, lilies- reside in Detroit. (Gussie Weiss) of Cleveland, Mrs. W. Rohde (Ruth Weiss) of San of-the-valley and baby breaths. Mrs. Joseph Kohn of Russell GROSSMAN-ROSENTHAL Francisco, Calif., and the Misses Ada Leader and Rose Geller of Woods, sister of the groom, was Mrs. Fannie Rosenthal of Carte r of maid of honor and wore a gown Brooklyn, N. Y., and Bertha Kapp avenue announces the marriage of midnight blue velvet trimmed with of Chicago. her daughter, Rhea, to William sequins, and carried a shower bou- Grossman, which took place on Charles Cowan of 1564 Leslie quet of roses. Joseph Kohn as- Sunday, Aug. 14. avenue announces the approaching sisted the groom as best man. After the ceremony a dinner marriage of his daughter, Ethel KURZMAN.R01t0°F Geraldine, to Meyer Blatt, son of was served to the immediate fami- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rokolf an- Mrs. Bernard Blatt, to Mr 81111 the marriage of their nounce Mr. and Mrs. Cherrin left for take place on Sunday, Aug. 28, at an extended trip to Cleveland, daughter, Jean, to Kenneth Kurz• p. m. No cards. man, which took place on Sunday, Buffalo and Niagara Falls and will Aug. 14, at the Elkin Hotel, Mt. Mrs. Theodore Golden and SOH, be at home at 2050 Pingree ave- Clemens. Jack, of 9034 LaSalle, boulevard nue after Sept. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Kurzman left for ---- have returned from a two months a wedding trip and will be at home ROSSEN-GINSBERG motor tour through the East. They after Sept. 1 at 7335 Wetherby Congregation Mishkan Israel visited New York, Atlantic City was the scene of a very pretty avenue. tex Weddings - Engagements - liangweta -For All Social Functions. Strictly Kosher Caterer. M. A. PEREIRA, Manager iiinmagrs and the New England states. wedding on Aug. 14, when Miss Dorothy Rossen, daughter of Mrs. Pauline Rossen became the bride (1 f D av id .1 Ginsber g, 9011 of Mr and Mrs. Morris Ginsberg. The ceremony was performed at 7:30 o'clock, with Rabbi Isaac Stollman itfficiating. Miss Rossen, who was given in marriage by her brother, William Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and Rossen, was charming in a bout- family and Mrs. Sarah Rosenzweig fant gown of ivory satin trimmed are among the recent arrivals at with rose pointe lace, beaded with Charlevoix. pearls. Her long veil of emboi- A Dress Shop for Milady Smart Women Like Sam Rosenberg has returned home after spending 10 days in Boston, Mass. Miss Mollie Mellow of Hazel- wood avenue has recently returned from a trip abroad to attend the engagement reception of Miss Ann Levin of Wark avenue to her brother, Morris, to take place on Sunday , Aug. 21, at the Fort Wayne hotel. ANNOUNCING [49191 MAN'S GRAND OPENING Woodward Th.., to WashIngtor: :Mrs. }mamma Rosenberg and daughters, Harriet Rose a nd Helen, of Detroit are the guests of 51r. and Mrs. II. F. Anthony. --- Mrs. .1. C. Hirschfield left on Wednesday for Kalamazoo, to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Raphbel. Seymour, born Aug. 7. POLISH RABBI HERE • FOR WARSAW COLLEGE If you could meet yourself face-to-face finielhoch 7., The Misses Myrtle and Evelyn --- Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Slobin (Far The Northwestern NV o m e n's Spiesberger of Chicago are the Shatzen) of 2331 Elmhurst aye- guests of Mrs. Frances Levy, hav- League of the ('oiled Hebrew nue are receiving felicitations on Schools will hold its Seltittld annual ing arrived last Saturday. the birth of a (laughter, Arlene ----- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levine of picnic all day Sunday at Belle Isle, Irma, on Aug. 3. 9391 Mack avenue have as their Mrs. Alive Goldsmith of New house guest over the week-end York, who was the guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldberg of their nephews, Ralph and Howard Mrs. N. Spiesberger, has left for 1161 West Ferry avenue are re- Detroit to visit with friends. Levy of l'ittsburgh. ceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Beatrice, on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiss of Mrs. Minnie Weiss of 2931 Aug. 3. Detroit have returned to their home Clements avenue has as her house after spending some time as the guest Miss Jan Shapiro of New Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sachs guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. York City, whose engagement to (Alice Frank) of 3402 Atkinson II irschlield. Jack Weiss of this city was recent- avenue are receiving congratula- ly announced. tions on the birth of a son, Robert Mr. and Mrs. Herbert LeVay and daughter, Miss Marion LeVay, are now residing in their new home at 21(26 Calvert avenue. Miss Anita Hosdin and Miss Rose 1.ondon are spending the month of August at Crystal Lake, N. Y. Miss Selma Mildred Lightstone, whose marriage to Harold I.ewis Becker will be an event of Sept. 8, has been the inspiration for much unusual entertaining. Among those who honored Miss Lightstone were Miss Annette Schneider, Miss Lois Roth and Miss Henrietta Benson. Dr. and Mrs. Louis L. Barnett have returned from a week-end trip to Grand Rapids. Miss Gertrude Goldstein of DETROIT CATERING COMPANY WE CATER AT TILE LEADING DETROIT HOTELS. 1 25 RICHTON AVENUE Call Longfellow 5654. tAn atmosphere delightfully different SUNDAY DINNER. de luxe$ This innovation-a carefully planned table d'h6te-will The quality of the De- certainly please you troit-Leland's CUiSIIIC this made the hotel a rendezvous for those who like to dine well in the most pleasant environment. You will feel that en atmosphere delightfully damn, permeates every pert of this unusual hotel. It is really hut t into the furnish- ings and des, .... Ions and refits. led in the motor, of those oho serve. Come and vino • auud dinner and our luxurious lounles and other public rooms. The Collie Shop will serve as a Wine is the tomb of memory. HALF OF A ROAST le e Wlill VEGETABLES k SPRING CHICKEN for 95c Clean Rugs Make a Cheerful Home. Cooled by washed, circulating air National Carpet ). Cleaning Co. tiered tulle was held in place by sprays of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bridal Cleaners of Fine Carpets and roses, lilies-of-the-valley and baby Upholstered Furniture. breath. Miss Rebecca Rossen attended 3028 FOURTEENTH AVE. her sister as maid of honor, wear- ing a gown of rose georgette, with Phone Glendale 5375.5376 a headdress of rhinestones. She Detroit. carried an arm bouquet of tea rows, held together with tulle to make her gown. Charles Brass S. acted as best man. The bridesmaids, the Misses Bet- ty Baskin, Margot Lazar, Freda Ginsberg and Edith Rossini, wore gowns of flesh chiffon, with head- dresses of rhinestones. Each car- ried an arm bouquet of tea roses. Those serving as ushers were: Philip Rossen, Samuel Bean, Ar- thur Gilman and Joseph Resnick. Little Sylvia Rossen, who acted as flower girl, looked very sweet, dressed in white, with a band of rhinestones, and carried a basket rC DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager WILLIAM J. BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE 41st - Au t Sale of is Furs Cleveland General Hospital has re- of flowers. Master Gilbert Swartz turned to Cleveland after spending acted as ring bearer. Mrs. Rossen wore a gown of several weeks as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Albert II. Krohn at their black satin and Mrs. Morris Gins- summer home at Cedar Island, berg wore a gown of rose geor- gette. Ont. Following the ceremony dinner Miss Rita Welt was hostess at was served to 200 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ginsberg left for a musical at her home at 2994 Richton avenue on Aug. 15. The a wedding trip to Duluth, on their following participated: The Misses way back stopping at Chicago, Ra- Mollie Meistrich, F. Lipson, S. I.ip- cine, Wis., and other points. son, S. Zingeser, C. Welt, R. Hof- DUBERSTE IN-SCHNEIDER fer, M. Pearson, F. Haar. An event of awe inspiring beau- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert War- ty was the wedding of Miss Sophie ner and son of Calvert avenue, Schneider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Prince and son of Elm- Mrs. Max Schneider of 2530 West hurst avenue and Miss Elizabeth Philadelphia avenue, and William Finley are spending several weeks Duberstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duberstein of Chicago, which as guests at the Van Ettan Lake took place Sunday evening, Aug. Lodge, Oscoda. 14, in the ballroom of the Hotel Alan Kopelson and Saul Ab- Statler, the ceremony being per- ramovitz are spending three weeks formed by Rabbis A. M. Hersh- hiking through Northern Michi- man and Joseph Eisenman. Covered with a mass of white gan. roses and carnations, the altar was --- Mrs. !fettle Barovack and chil- a thing of veritable beauty. A dren of New York City, who have hell of white roses ilaidrled from been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. the center of the canopy. Stand- J. Glasser and Mr. and Mrs. ards filled with white roses and Site Shapiro, have returned to carnations held together with their home on Saturday after a white ribbons formed an aisleway two months' stay in the city. Mrs. through which the bride passed. The bride was very charming in Barovock was extensively enter- tained during her visit in the city. a gown of white satin bodice with a full skirt of ruffles made of sil- Among the many Detroiter§ who ver lace. It was trimmed with a left on Wednesday to attend the Queen Ann collar of silver Ince, Rumack.Abramson wedding in To- held together with rosebuds. Her ronto are Mr. and :Mrs. 11. J. Glas- veil, which was made of silver lace, ser, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shapiro, wan of Egyptian effect and had a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whites, Mr. long train which hung on the floor, and Mrs. Frank Koffman, Mr. and the bottom of which was trimmed Mrs. Moe Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs with lace. She carried a shower David Kalish, Mr. and Mrs. A. bouquet of bridal roses and lilies- Koffman and the groom's father, of-the-valley. Mies Minnie Schneider, sister of A. Koffman. • Select now-our production for this 41st August Sale is the largest and most varied ever shown in our establishment- and enjoy genuine reductions from prices which will obtain September 1st. Buy now Buy With Confidence WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD FOUNDFD las; %\AIMIWWW C. Krenz MTaeirlcohrant ,`\ Wo ca l, o B 10347 Woodw'd TheLosp Wheri!rCoritesy Collingwood.