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PAGE NINE
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RETURNED FROM
WEDDING JOURNEY1
Wedding Calendar
(
imelhoch's
Jan. 15—Miss Sarah Weisman, (laughter of Mrs. Ida Weisman, t
Jack Bryman, son of Mrs. G. Bryman.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman
have left for a 10 days' Eastern
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacol .
trip to New York and Washington. Jan. 15—Miss Frieda Lumbers, daughter
Lumberg, to Arthur Leff.
At Washington they will meet
Congressman Frank W. James.
Jan. 15—Miss Sadie Tushman, to William Sax.
1448 Woodward Avenue
First Public Announcement
Woodward Tiny to Washington
there's a certain
very smart weight
of sheer chiffon for
afternoon functions
Miss Sylvia Polasig of 1669
Jan. 22—Miss Karolyn Fineberg to David OW.
Clairmount avenue was hostess at
a birthday bridge given on Sunday Jan. 22—Miss Ruth Kanter to Samuel Eisenberg.
afternoon, Dec. 25. Covers were
laid for 30 guests.
Semi,Annual
SALE
I. Miller Beautiful Shoes
Miss Betty Gitlin has returned
from a delightful visit to Indian-
apolis, Ind., where she acted as
maid of honor at the wedding of
Miss Anne Kirschbaum, which
took place on Jan. 8.
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r :: arriaar 2 '
Corticella Chiffon
"Hinzel-Hose"
at 3.00!
!Rose Arkin of this city, whirl
SCHOENFELD-ELLIS
at Des Moines, Iowa.
A lovely wedding of the New took place Marie
4 n plan of De
Benjamin Morrell and daughter , Year was that of Miss Laura RosaMiss
bride's only at
Moines
was
and tendant and the
$7 .85
sq Shirley, of Josephine avenue have mood Ellis, daughter of to Mr. myroo
David
Arkin, brothe
ti returned from a motor trip to Chi Mrs. Edward A. Ellis,
of
the
groom,
assisted
man
on of Mr. and The Misses Sarah as and best Bessi,
Schoenfeld,
W.
4
sago,
where
they
were
extensively
FORMERLY To
entertained. Mrs. Horrell enter M rs. Henry Schoenfeld of Scram Grunt!, sisters of the bride, ,aan i
Wined her (laughter with a wel ton Pa., which was solemnized
Beth "At Dawning" and "Because," or
111121
come home dinner upon her re Sunday, Jan. 8, at Temple
by NI iso Ruth Grand a
Dr. 1.1,0 M. Franklin read the cenilienied
4 turn. Covers Were laid for 12 El.
the piano. NI iss Henrietta Berge
$9.8 5
Bridge was enjoyed in the eve • nuptial service.
of
Detroit,
cousin of the brill(
was
gown
Miss Ellis' wedding
ning. Among those present were
the and Wedding
march.
Misses Minnie Israel, Sophie Le a distinctive robe of ivory satin, played
Mrs.
Arkin
will be a
Mr.
Himelhoch's—"Ilimel.Hone" — Fie.t Floor.
FOgNIER1.1' TO 16.50
sin, Ruth Klugman, Celia Becker , the front of which was draped and home to their relatives and friend
caught
by
a
pearl
buckle
and
the
,
Henrietta Silk, Gertrude Cohen
at
17151
Seward
avenue.
Celia Grand and Mrs. J. Leader . sides inserted with Chantilly lace.
A crown of lace trimmed with
FIENBERG-ISAACS
Mrs. S. A. Agree of Glynn cour t . pearls and orange blossoms hound
A very simple but impressiv
eJ entertained for Mrs. Harris Eitel her hair. She wore no veil. Ilea
ceremony
took place on Monday a
slippers were of the same shade the Hotel Book-Cadillac
son of Bridgeport, Conn.
when 5f is MRS. MORTON YARROWS
as her gown and she carried a Leonora Isaacs, (laughter
of MI
shower
bouquet
of
white
roses
and
I
Dr. and Mrs. Murton Yarrows
Miss Dorothy Hack of 100'
and Mrs. Jack limuco, beearne th (Ruth
Klein) have returned from
King avenue was a charming hos . valley lilies trimmed with tiny
bride
of
William
rienherge
i'll
t
Mrs.
bow
knots
of
white
ribbon.
their
Eastern wedding trip tint
•
tens at a miscellaneous showe
Mr. and Mrs. R. Fit nberg of Ch
and bridge honoring her sister Ben Gerber, her matron-of-honor, cap, Dr. lam M. Franklin rea are now residing at the Gotham
Miss Gertrude Hack, a bride-elect wore a gown Of Nile green chit- the marriage service at 11:0 Hotel.
A Twice-Yearly Sale Event! Up to
fon, tight bodice and full skirt
Covers were laid for 3(1 guests:
in the morning.
and a very becoming neckline en- oVock
the minute styles in I. Miller beauti-
Cr am their return from a is I EMANUEL LAUNCHES
Bertha collar. She ding
:MSS Sadye Sachs and Mrs. B . hanc5d by a
trip,
Al r. and Mrs. Fienber
ful slippers at tremendous savings.
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Laliret were joint hostesses at , carried a corsage of butterfly will ride at the Wilshire.
prettily appointed bridge-lunch . roses trimmed with feathers the
A.
Wolfson
1
shade
of
her
gown.
eon and personal shower for 3
$ A NDORF-MAYER
A drive fur members is now 'tie-
on Saturday, Jan. 7, at the Bar ' of Chicago served as best man.
Airs - 'Albert Irving, Sandorf at ing conducted by Congregation
I. MILLER SALON
lam Hotel, in honor of Esthe r Mrs. Ellis, mother of the bride, nounces
the
marriage
of
her
daugl
Emanuel, of which Rabbi A. NI.
Greenberg, a bride-elect of Feb - was lovely in a gown of fawn chit- terBesse Madeline to Si dney Ian
Entire Second Hoar
Ashinsky is the spiritual head. The
' on Wednesda
'
'
fon over rose satin; she carried a is Mayer
runty.
aver of Chicago
privilege of membership is being
corsage of yellow tea roses.
265 Pair
- offered at the low rate of $23 per
Jan.
4
at
the
Edgewater
ater
Beach
II
'.
"
A dinner at the Eastwood Inn tel ' Chicago. Mr Mayer is the sr n year. This will include yearly
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Busch o f
ceremony,
of
'Mr
the
wedding
followed
Lansing: and their son, Hermat
.:i
h S seats. This special price will be
' ;sit!' Mrs.' Theadoie May
of Lansing sire leaving to span where a lavish use of ferns, smilax,
o f Chicago.
good for 60 (lays only.
the winter months in Miami, Fla ., and baby mums effected a beauti-
--
The officers of the congregation
Spec:all y P riced
ful background.
GUREWITCH-HACK
or. Jna. 23.
are: Meyer Beekman, president;
Mr. and Mrs. Schoenfeld left for Miss K Gi ti al' II ick
of S. Horowitz, vice-president; Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Towle n 0 wedding trip to Scranton, Pa., Mr. 'am! 1 :11: S (lack, I daughter
H al id I.. Ilerschberg, treasurer, and A.
clack
and sons, Leonard and Earl, hay ,,New York City and other points Nir Aaron son of NI r. Kahn, secretary.
ly UP to <1I ill
For
ce
leased their home in LOS Angels , east, Mrs. Schoenfeld \miring a and
v
Gurewitch,
- iiill--
• VOWS at a sisal
OUR JANUARY SALE OF ALL
and are spending a day with the i r awn-piece Chanel blue frock ,yeah their marriage
love
PERFECTION LODGE
..
small
felt
hat
to
match,
parents on Gladstone avenue b
on Sunday, at the hoe
THAT IS FINE IN
Mr. and Mrs.
M Schoenfeld will ceremony
fore leaving for New York Cit, .
of the bride's lnv
ients' in the pre
Perfection Lodge, No. 466, F.
1 where
once of the imrnoriCate
i,
faMil
Mr. Towlen is engaged i si make their residence in Detroit•
A. M., will hold a special com-
---
Rabbi A. M. Hershman read E e and
busine-s.
munication Wednesday, Jan. 16,
KALEF-ZALESIN
service al 1:00 o'clock.
at 7 p. m. sharp.
DETROIT
After spending the holiday a
The Ahavath Zion Synagogue Miss Hack was charming in h er
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
with friends in New York, Nli. s was the scene (5f a very pretty wed- bridal robe of ivory transpare nt
1529 Washington Blvd, Adj3ining Hotel Statler
By Order of- -
Annette Schneider of 8700 Secon it ding on Sunday, evening, Jan. S, velvet fashioned on the tight b Os
REUBEN IV. KLEIN, W. M.
boulevard has returned home.
when Miss Esther Zalesin, daugh. I dice style and collared with •
ter of Mr. and Mr51. B. Zalesin, b1.- bertha of real lace. She wore
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Heitman f came the bride of Neil Midge Kalef, Dutch cap of seed pearls fro
New York City are spending th e son of Reverend and Airs. M. Kalef which fell a tulle veil. Her his u-
CONTINUES -- ENTIRE STOCK
first week o f their haneymoo 0 of Regina, Sas., Canada. Rabbi (pet was of tea roses and van! 'Y
of Persians, Chinese and Turk-
lilies.
tour with their relatives, Mr. an it Kalif officiated.
Mrs. S. Gleeckman and fussily ( f The bride who entered with her Her sister, Miss Dorothy !lac k,
ish Pieces--
parents was charming in a gown as maid of honor, was becoming I v.
Windsor.
of white georgette studded in pearls gowned in blue taffeta, brain nt
I Mrs. Sadie Wisner of Pal it I; and
rhinestones. She carried a style and wore pink slippers to
AT 2 5% REDUCTION
Manor has returned from a vis shower bouquet of bridal roses and match the embroidered flowers on
valley lilies. Her veil, which was the skirt of her dress.
to Pittsburgh.
CONVENIENT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED
coronet fashioned and made of She carried pink roses. -
Mr. Nathan Gurewitch assist rd
is announce d chantilly lace, was held in place by
Monday, Jan.
his brother as best man.
by Mrs. Simon Kavanau as t h e pearls and orange blossoms.
Miss Esther Jacobson, cousin of A dinner followed the cerema
date of a charity bridge and to a
to he held at 1:30 p. m. at t he the bride was lovely in a gown of after which a reception was In Id
Mezzanine—Woodward-Grand River Bldg.,
Beth Moses Synagogue, 586 Owe n ruse taffeta, bouffant style, and for 150 guests.
Cadillac
4947
Mr. and Mrs. Gurewitch will 1 e-
avenue. Prizes will be award( d trimmed in maline. She carried a
15 E. Grand River.
side at 2910 Cortland avenue up at
at each table. All proceeds w i II showed bouquet of roses.
Just a Step Off Woodward—Across From Hudson's.
their
return from Chicago.
The
bridesmaids,
the
Misses
Ann
go to the support of poor famine 5,
Titkets may be obtained by con 5 Freedman, Lily Freedman, Hannah
Zalesin
and
Eva
Ginsburg,
Wore
municating with Mrs. Kavanau 5r
at the door on the afternoon Sr gowns of blue taffeta, yellow satin, A. Z. A. SPONSORS
peach georgette and pink satin re-
the affair.
DANCE SATURDA Y
spectively, and carried arm bou-
Mrs. Roy Ruben of 1676 Gla 1_ quets of roses to harmonize with
avenue entertained with t so their gowns, and each was tied Bob Cruset's Orch aaaaa , Ent, r-
twines Feature Affair, Jan. I 4 .
Don't Miss A G od Time o stone
tables of bridge in honor of h q. with a satin ribbon to match,
Daniel Zalesin, brother of the Another of the popular Ale ph
sister-in-law, Miss Esther Ru ts ot
bride assisted the groom as best
Be Sure to Attend the
of San Francisco.
Zadik Aleph dances will be held Ohl
man.
Mrs . Zalesin, mother of the bride Saturday evening, Jan. 14, at the
Joseph Grossman was ve I,
B'nai Irrith community center, `r 75
e.
was
attractive
in
a
gown
of
black
pleasantly surprised Thursday ev
ning, Jan. 5, at his home, 27 lb Spanish lace over a pink slip and East Ferry avenue. This, I he
fourth dance to be sponsored by I he
,i,
Mrs.
Kola,
mother
of
the
groom
West Boston boulevard, by
of
— at the —
wife and friends. The party w as was lovely in II gown of black crepe, organization within
three months, promises
a to to surp SS
s.
beaded,
and
the
both
wore
corsages
thoroughly enjoyed by those pro
its predecessors both in attends ice
ant, 10 couples. Moving pictur ,s, of roses and sweet peas.
I
The Mesdamen Daniel Zalesin and in entertainment offered. For
bridge and games furnished t he
wore gowns the latter the committee in cha age
entertainment for the evens .it, and Norma Adilman
has
obtained
wo
the
services
of
t
of
pink
and
rose
beaded,
respective-
and at midnight Mrs. Grossm an
dancers and sings rs.
Joy Road and Linwood
served a very elaborate lunche s Th ly, and carried corsages of roses wel-known
Bob
Cruzet's
Cotton
Pickers
I
is.
and
sweet
peas.
Mrs. Grossman presented her h
the music. Tickets are he-
Following the ceremony, dinner furnish
band with a very beautiful m i Ii-
ing distributed by A. Z. A. nu em-
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29
was served to 200 guests.
Lary set.
Among the out-of-town guests bees.
nd
Plans for the "pep" supper and
Music by the Famous NIGHTINGALES
Miss Helen Morris left on Tu „ii. present were Reverend and Mrs. smoker
oker to be held on Jan. 22 are
day for Buffalo and New Y( rk Kalef of Regina, Sask., C
of
nearing
completion.
Guests
Dancing 9 to 1 A. M.
City and will spend several we :km parents of the groom, Mrs. Fannie
ADMISSION 75 CENTS
Turman of New York, aunt of the honor for the occasion will he S -am
touring in the East.
Raskin,
coach
of
the
fraternity
bas-
bride and Miss Jeanette Harris of kethall team, the members of the
Montreal, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Kalef left for a team, and those who have been sc-
-"s wedding trip to Chicago and upon lected to represent the organizat ion
their return will reside at 6340 at the oratorical and debate tour rat-
meat in Grand Rapids the In ter
Colfax avenue.
part of this month. The basket' all
Back of this remarkable instrument is the skill and financial
team will also participate in a tc ur-
LIEBERMAN-COHEN
Grand Raj ids
integrity of the greatest concern engaged in the making of fine
The Hotel Statler was the scene nament to be held in The
w ill
supper
of a beautiful ceremony on Jan. 8, at be the
same
time. of the A. Z A.
pianos in the world today—created by the family who sponsor the
to members
when Miss Anita Cohen, daughter and "Pr's
world renowned KNABE, the Chickering and the Mason & Hamlin
of the 13' DRi Birith. and th eir
of Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. Cohen and
sits
Pianos.
Nathan Lieberman, son of Mr. and friends. A nominal sum of 75 c( ons
Mrs. Jacob Lieberman, were united a plate be has
been with set. Sam Re'rvati
The Franklin Grand has a Heritage of Skill and resource that
Let Forest Cleaners remove
made
W. Hit el,
in marriage. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- may
Empire 2093-J, or with any ( t her
any instrument might well envy. A tone of liquid purity and
man read the service at 5:30 in the member
the ravages of winter from
of the A. Z. A.
beauty. A case that in design and finish will immediately captivate
present, of 150 relatives and The open
meeting on Suns ay.
your hat; reshape, rcblock and
friends.
the eye of the most critical. Workmanship that places it in the
est-
Jan.
6,
was
marked
by
an
inter
The bride was a pretty picture in ing informal discussian on the fu-
ranks of America's finer pianos.
restore it just like new. Inner
her white satin tight
bodice
gown
-on
Judaism in Amerien. I. ant
trimmed in seed pearls and raw tare of was
linings and bands cleaned as
Why buy a commercial production-made grand when can can
principal speaker
points lace. Iler Russian crown of Kay
ess
to
cap
invited
was
own a fine instrument at a price so low that we feel constrained to
well as the felt. Save the price
the rare lace held in place a long everyone
pro-
The
subjevt.
explain the reasons for it.
tulle veil. She carried a shower of gram
himself was
on under
the the directior
of a new hat—call us today.
valley lilies.
We want to place so of these instruments in fine homes
Mrs. Irving Saliter and Mrs. Sam Charfoos and Louis Cohen r otn- of
where they will speak for themselves. He want to forget our
I lien Lebowitz as matrons of honor the intellectual advancement
Phone
profit. They will automatically become silent salesmen who
were gowned in flesh net embroil- mitt"'
trill repay u. ten-fold.
fired in silver and peach satin re-
spectively. Their gowns were rash. JANNEY-BOWMAN ( 0.
Will you be one of the first? Now is the time to art Re-
ioned along the bouffant style and
member, only 30 of them,
each carried roses to correspond. OFFER RARE VAL JE
Three bridesmaids, Miss Bei
AND THE PRICE
! I.ieberman, in white taffeta; Miss Noted Music House Presents Un-
i i ay Lieberman in gold cloth; and
usual Opportunity.
24 Hour Service on Men's Suits
Miss Nellie Neifeld in yellow tar-
-
' feta wore bouffant gowns with un- Janney-Bowman, Inc., Park ave.
even hem lines. Each carried nue and Elizabeth, the Knahe rep-
Just phone Melrose 4200 and "Delrott's Best"
roses.
resentatives in Detroit, announ CP •
cleaners will come for your suit, clean it, reshape it
Little Blanche Lebowitz was theI special offering of the 15 rar klin
flower
girl.
,
grand piano at $695. This b an
and bring it back to you within 24 hours, protected
Mr. Irving Saliter served Mr- unheard a price for such ar in-
by a dustproof bag.
Lieberman as best man, and th, strument, inasmuch as the des igns
ushers were Ben Lebowitz, Jam. s and finish of the Franklin grits d is
"\\_.
J. Cohen Morris Lieberman, and equal to that of the highest pi iced
Lawrence Levin.
The voice and rostra s ent
After a western trip, Mr. and pianos.
work within a Franklin case i s of
l' , I ,. . 1., :, ■ '
Mrs. Lieberman will reside at 1405 the
Satisfactory Ter. .
J ney-
11.ip. Jar
rarest workmanship.
an E. r . hay, -
West Grand boulevard.
. flay be Arraaprd Jannev-Boreman Budding
Bowman announces that only I of
these instruments will he offer, to
ARKIN-GRUND
rgcs
the public at this figure and t
PARK AVE. at ELIZABETH
On Sunday, Jan. I, Miss Ida 'those interested to make imr edi•
ate application for delivery.
Grand,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Detroit's
532-547 Forest Ave, East
W. Grand of Des Moines, Iowa, j
Best
When folly passes by, re ason
united in 0.4...
marriage
- wad
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sc,n with
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mrs j . draws hark_
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