Alaim Pak Pada! easier 411.11011 ORMUZ • 011111100Illad1 as, aro PAGE SEVEN THEVEIROLIdEWISR C A KOXICLE Vt44•-% -•44..,G 1•4‘.%"• 4 spizaw-.)T•44$.4/141, RI SSE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY BEGINNING MONDAY Engagements C eminine at $5 .50 P. 2 is ! ootwear Fashionable and Beautiful I. Miller Slippers in a Wide Range of Materials and Patterns—Shoes for Street, Sport, Afternoon and Evening Wear The February Shirt Sale in the Store for Men I. MILLER SALON GROSSMAN-COHEN Entire Second Floor A C...04In Ircla n.S an.cla g MarkZ2gR• Call RAndolph 2300 For Aeservations or Information, OTEL BAGLEY AVENUE AT CASS WILLIAM J. GIIITTENDEN, JR., Manager Sunday Dinner Every delicate art an expert chef can employ distinguishes our cuisine, but portions invariably are generous. pretty home wedding was solemnized on Tuesday evening, when Miss Rose Cohen, daughter of Mrs. A. Grossman, and Marvin Grossman, son of Mr. and Sirs. Max Grossman, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jacoby of 231 Tyler avenue. Rabbi A. Si. Hershman read the marriage serv- i ce. Miss Cohen WAS attired in a f rock of beig• chiffon, with hat a nd accessories to match, and wore a corsage of roses and sweet peas. A wedding supper was served to members of the immediate family, after which Mr. and Mrs. Crossman eft for a trip to Chicago. They will reside in Detroit. Several charming affairs were Oven for Mrs. Grossman prior to her marriage, among which were the bridge-luncheon and shower f or 40 guests, at the Hotel Statler, at which her mother, Mrs. A. Grossman, and her sister, Mrs. Adolph Jacoby, were joint host- e sses on Jan. 10 and the shower on J an. 21, at which Miss Cecil h ams of llogarth avenue was host- e ss to 16 guests. The Spring Sale of Infants' Furniture The Spring Sale of Toiletries Begins February 7 The Spring Sale of Notions Begins February 14 The J. L. HUDSON CO. Woodward and Farmer at Gratiot Word of Thanks From Zerei Sts, Chas. I'. Salasnek and Miss Ethel Salasnek have left to spend the rest of the winter in Miami. It is with profound gratification that we acknowledge our Mrs. Alex Inunerman of Phila- delphia avenue entertained Iii guests in honor of her sister, Nana e Rosenthal. heartfelt thanks to those who by their attendance assisted in making our last dance, which was held at Jericho Temple Jan. 29, such a tinge success. !Miss Lena Solomon of Glennie, spent a few days with Anna Solomon last week. • ANN ARBOR NOTES • Visit Hospital Children: MRS. DANIEL SIEGEL Mrs. Morris Shlensky of 861 lake• side Place, Chicago, became the bride of Daniel Siegel, son of Mr., and Mrs. Max Siegel of 1410 At- son avenue. The ceremony was performed under a canopy work of white roses, from the center of which was suspended a white floral bell. The aisle, which was marked off with tall standards of roses, was carpeted in white satin. At the conclusion of the ceremony the bell opened and rose petals show- eredthe bride and groom. Miss Shlensky was regal in a Milgrim model of white satin em- broidered in crystal and pearls. A cap of rose pointe lace was held in place by a long tulle veil. She carried white orchids and roses. Miss Lillian Shlensky was her sister's maid of honor and was at- tractive in yellow tulle. Her bou- quet svas of yellow roses and pur-I sweet peas. Robert lsberg was best man. A dinner was served to 100 guests, after which a reception was held for 150 friends. Mr. and Mrs. Siegel sailed on the S. S. Aquitania for a honey- moon in Europe. They will reside in Detroit. EISENBERG-KANTER Table d'hote, $2 Begins February 7 Alex Zitsman of Springfield, Ohio, was a guest in the city dur• ing the last week. The Temple Emanuel was the setting for the marriage of Miss Minnie Toes, daughter of Carl Tross,to Sam Mittlemans. The bride was dressed in a gown of white crepe de chine trimmed with rhinestones and fringe. She was attended by the groom's sis- ter-in-law and the bride's aunt. Both were informally dressed. The groom was attended by his elder brother and the bride's father. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mettleinan and daughter of Chicago, 'Miss Weiss of Pittsburgh and Norman Mittleman, alsoof Chicago. The couple will honeymoon in Pennsylvania aial visit east. NO EXCHANGES - NO C. O. D.'s - NO REFUNDS At a recent meeting of the La- dies' Auxiliary of the Congregation Beth Israel of Ann Arbor, a fund to buy the toys for the sick and crippled children at the University Hospital of Ann Arbor, which will be distributed on Purim, was raised. Sirs. O. Zwerilling is chair- man of the committee. 0, The Pennington Furniture Co. 0: 5 Announce the occupancy of their New Store at The attention of the Detroit A members of Ladies' Auxiliary of the Congregation Beth Israel are 'Pr called to the fact that the regular 0 business meetings will be held Tuesday evenings instead of Wednesdays. r, The younger Jewish element of Ann Arbor will again be organized, this time into a Jewish discussion group dealing with Jewish prob- lems. M. Glass, who is the direc- tor of the Sunday School classes of Any Arbor, will also be the ad- visor of this group. mg. .1 .. 0 eAnnouncement! Meeting. Changed: To Organize Younger Set: a 8736 Grand River Ave. and cordially invite all their friends and patrons to view their Beautiful Furniture Exhibit PENNINGTON FURNITURE COMPANY H. M. Heuser Russell Pennington 111■■■•■\■ ■■■■■ • WIM ■■ • Mo. ■ •\\\1• ■■■■11.■4 080000 arm* rth Beautiful in its simplicity was the marriage ceremony at which Miss Ruth Kanter, daugater of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kanter, and Sam- Sunday Services: uel Isenberg were united Sunday Dr. leo Si. Franklin will occupy evening, Jan. 22. The service was the pulpit Sunday, Feb. 5, and read by Rabbi A. Si. Hershman at speak on the subject "What Price 5 o'clock at the home of the bride's Tolerancer-with special refer- parents on Lothrop avenue. ence to Lessing's "Nathan the The bride was lovely in her ivory \Vise." Services begin at 10:45. satin gown fashioned on straight lines with a drape caught to the side by a rhinestone budele. her Sabbath Services: On Saturday morning, Feb. 4, veil was edged with Chantilly lace the pulpit will be occupied by Dr. and adorned with sequins and clus- ters of orange blossoms. It was Leo M. Franklin. Services are held in place by a Russian head- held in the Brown memorial chapel dress of lace and sequins. She at begin at 10:30. carried a bouquet of roses and val- The Young People's Temple Club: ley lilies. The Young People's Temple Miss Ethel Kanter in green and silver chiffon was her sister's maid Club announces the first of a series act- of Sunday afternoon discussions of honor and another sister, Miss l on Sunda y, Feb. 5, at . p. m., in Lillian Kanter, in peach satin, ed as bridesmaid. Each carried the Men', Temple Club room. Leo I. Franklin will lead the discus- roses. Arthur Natow assisted as best sion. A social hour will follow. Notes 6 1,9 Epicures find their favorite dishes served a la carte here and prepared, with skill and understanding, to suit their fancy. searwiarwaramzarmarN Births A TTENT ION! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Applebaum The Washington Progressive l Will hold a Special Meeting on Sunday, Feb. 5, at 2:30 P. M. ■t the Residence of Jos. Neuman, 3327 Carter All members are urged to attend. Details of annual ban- quet will be discussed. If you cannot attend please inform us in advance. OrststrOOrsorso-MantarrOn of 3245 West Chicago boulevard are receiving felicitations on the arrival of a daughter, Harriet Dawn, on Friday, Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weber (Miriam Marienthal) of 29:36 Pasadena avenue, are receiving man. congratulations upon the birth of A wedding supper was served to "The Slave With Two Faces": a daughter, Patricia Ann, born on The high School Drama Club 40 guests, after which Mr. and Jan. 12. will present its second perform- Mrs. Isenberg left for Miami. Be- ance of the season before the as- Mr. and Mrs. Nate Rubin of fore returning in the spring they sembly of the High School, Sunday 3244 Tuxedo are receiving felici- will visit in Washington and New morning. Feb. 5, at 9:30. The York. tations on the birth of a daughter, play is an allegory entitled "The Phyllis Joy. Slave With Two Faces." Partici- Bible Claues of Emanuel. A Trade -- But Also A Business -- .''thine with executive and business ability the wledge of detail which this school can give you, you will find no field as full of promises as that of Garage Management and Operation. The trained garage manager earns an income which few profes- sions boast. The garage owner—especially in the larger cities—is on the threshold of a new and golden era, Highest Grade Practical Training AUTOMOBILES—TIRES—BATTERIES WELDING — MACHINE SHOP GARAGE MANAGEMENT Endorsed by the Automotive Industry Recognized by the U. S. Government Michigan State Automobile School Detroit The Spring Sale of Wash Dresses Mrs. Walter Levy of New York is visiting her sister, Sirs. Grabow. --- --- Sirs. Jack Lowenberg and daughter Lillian left for Miami, Fla. MITTLEMANS-TROSS. Come Early, They Will Be Rapidly Sold! • The Midwinter Sale of Furniture Mrs. S. D. Madison of Chicago is the guest of her parents, Sir. and Sirs. J. E. Solomon of Wilde mere ave nue. ----- - Sirs. Morris D. Silver of Mars- ton Court spent a few days in Bat• the Creek. arriages MOYER-LINDENTHAL Broken Sizes from the Semi.Annual Sale DETROITIELAND (eA 'Recent 'Bride Mr. and Mrs. harry of 2283 Gladstone avenue an- nounce the marriage of their niece, Anna Cecile Lindenthal, to Alex Moyer of Philadelphia, Pa., which took place at the Emanuel Syna- gogue on Jan. 26. Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky and Rabbi I. J. Koffman of Brooklyn, N. Y., officiated at the ceremony. Following the cere- mony dinner was served to 200 guests. and - Mies Shirley Solomon, a bride- elect of this month, has been the inspiration for much beautiful en- tertaining. On Jan.25 her sisters, the Misses Rhea and Rose Solo- mon, entertained 20 guests; on Jan. 28, Mrs. B. A. Read of Rich- ton avenue was hostess to 30 guests at a personal shower in honor of her sister, and on Feb. 2 Sirs. Sam Moscow of Silvery ave- nue invited 36 guests to a miscel- laneous shower. honor of Miss Pauline Eisen- gagement of their daughter, Sara ballroom of the Shoreland H Hotel heron., heron., whose marriage will take Jeanette, to Maurice Kornwise, in Chicago, when Mks Blanche place t his month, Miss Esther son of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Korn- Shlensky, daughter of Sir. and Ciihen of Alger avenue entertained wise of Ilazelwood avenue. at a pretty linen shower. - --- Mr. and Mrs. }tarry Karger of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rosen and New York city announce the be- daughter Gloria have joined the trothal of their daughter, Eva, to I fetriiit colony lit M 1{1.1101, Leonard Braun, son of Mr. and Fill., and will return to Detroit in Mrs. Jacob Braun of this city. May. SALE &elusive February Will be a Month of Great Opportunities •••• A very beautiful wedding cere- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Steinberg of Delmar avenue announce the en- mony took place in the Crystall THE FINAL CLEARANCE • • l! Feb. 5-Miss Ida Ginsberg to Mr. Ben Gladstone. Feb. 12-Miss Shirley Soloman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Soloman, to Nathan Gedrich. March 1-Miss Belle Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 'Jackson, to Harry Klein. March 25-Miss Pearl Kaplan to Max Newman. March 26-Miss Mildred Erusall to Harry Perlis. 1448 Woodward &time 6 .• Wedding Calendar P te j S,topOn'stita/A6 3729 Woodward Avenue Michigan pating in the production are: Sam Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenberg Server, Jerome Branch, Robert (Esther Utchenik) of 8934 Good- The following pupils are on the Weinberger, Ruth Woolf, Guildit win avenue are receiving felicita- honor roll for the week: Warshaw-sky, Estelle Morse, liar- tions on the birth of a daughter, Miss Esther Ashinsky's class: old Goldberg, Milton Horwitz, Irene Pearl, Jan. 27. ('onalee Rosenthal, Jeanette Cap-1Richard Rocklin, Sylvia Bieber- Alene Simons, Arthur Hoc- Mr. and Mrs. Max E. l'ensler lan, Freda Greenbaum, Mark ''tien! (Irene Eisenman) of 1927 Pin- Leach and Sadie Kaiboll. witz. Irving Rosenthal's class: Flor- gree avenue, are receiving con- The Purim Dinner•D•nce: gratulations on the birth of a son, ence Shevin, Lillian Lieberman, Robert Mazer, chairman of the Esther Kasle and Dorothy Fried- Alvin Victor, on Jan. 17. I social affairs committee, announces Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine of 1910 Tuxedo avenue, are receiv- ing congratulations on the bitrh of twin boys, Phillip and Edward, on Jan. 10. nian. Miss Pauline Losser's class: Dorothy Rosen, Gertrude Preger- son, Blanche Shevin, Mildred Agra- none and Millie Sugarman. Miss Golds Greenbaum's class: Rosalind Arfa, Marion Kallin, Goldie Leventhal, Mitchel Mandel- berg, Sanford Waldstein, Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. William II. Wine (Tillie Israel of New York) of Bachrach and Curtis Kittleman. 196! Clairmount avenue announce Miss Rose Friedman's clam: the birth of a son, Sherwin Theo- Susan Jacobs, Leona Levinson. Ar- dore, on Jan. 25. thur Lieberman and Lucille Kayo- nau. $1,058 For Orphans. Miss Miriam O'Menke's class: Louis Share, Julian Kavanan, Reva The Ames Orphans Home and Jacobs, Virginia Bian and Sonia Farm School acknowledges the re- Dushkin. ceipt of $1,058.52 from Mrs. Mor- ris Canvasser, Max Kogan and Ely Perfection Lodge Valentine Greenblatt. PISGAH THANKS FRATERNITY B'Nai B'rith Community House, Inc., takes this opportunity to thank the members and friends of Epsilon Tau Fraternity for its vol- untary offer of help in connection with the recently held Bagdad circus, Party Feb. 14. Perfection Lodge announces its plans for a Valentine party to be held on Feb. 14 at Northwood Inn. Arrangements for the affair are in the hands of Bud Bloom, chairman of the entertainment committee. Members, their wives and friends are invited. that elaborate plans are being made for the High School celebra lion of Purim. It is to be a din- ner-dance to be held Saturday night, Starch 3. Further details will be given in the next issue of The Chronicle. INFANT ORPHAN HOME DANCE A SUCCESS The Detroit Hebrew Infant Or- phan limo and Nursery held its annual dance Tuesday, Jan. 31, in the Masonic Temple. The undertaking is reported a success and the committee in charge exptesses thanks to the members and friends as well as to Mrs. J. Harvith, chairlady, Mrs. L. Gallow, assistant, and Mrs. J. Miahken and Mrs. S. Osnos for in- creasing the treasury by almost $2,000 by selling advertisements. The Detroit Hebrew Infants Or- phan Home and Nursery will hold • massmeeting, Wednesday, Feb. 8, at Temple Emanuel, Wilson and Taylor, when • detailed report of the dance will be presented. 1'/le most beautifid, the most highly deoeloped (DJ efficient of all radios— THE BATTERY-LESS KELLOGG RADIO c- K'batteries, no charger, no acids, no water—simply the ordinary light socket connection—maximum power at all times. No bother, no fuss, no disappointments. 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