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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-03-02

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CLIFTON AVENCI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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BICUR CHOLEM PLANS
PURIM FOUNDERS BALL

Wedding Calendar :-:

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Commemorating the founding
of the organization 19 years ago,
the Bicur Cholera Society has
March 4. Miss Sylvia Etr.nner, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Wil
made extensive preparations for
the l'urim founders' ball on Sun- taint J. Ettinger, to Allen Robert Bernstein, son of M r. and Mrs
Philip Bernstein.

HELPS IN PLANS FOR
B'NAI MOSHE'S PURIM
AFFAIR ON MARCH 11

The annual Purim ball of the
Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai
Moishe will be held at Jericho
Temple. Joy road near Linwood,

imelhoch's

Woodward Dim to Washington

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"Brim Variety" in This
New Group of Hats!

March 4. Miss Regina Shiken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Shi-
ken, to harry Haas.

March 11. Miss Ada May Magidsohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Magidsohn of Bay City, to Mr. Louis Markowitz, son of Mr.
M. Markowitz of Detroit, in Bay City.

March 11. Miss Sally Alexander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Alexander, to Norman A. Steinberg.

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March 18. Miss Elizabeth Glasier, daughter of Mr. and MrS'..s.
I Ezra Glasier, to Morris Ruskin.

March IS. Miss Bertha Smolian of New York City to harry Wine
of Detroit, in New York.

Brims turn up, turn down, or
disappear with individual
smartness in this collection
of hats for early Spring.
There are felt hats, and felts
trimmed with rnilan or shiny
cellophane, in Santana
beige, wood violet, grey
blue, red, corsaire blue, gray
and black.

March 18. Miss Eva Appel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Appel, to David 11. Soskin.

March 25. Miss Pearl Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel
J. Kaplan, to Mr. Max Newman.

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March 25. Miss Sophye Bernice Lipnick, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Lipnick, to Ben Cohn of Kansas City.

March 25. Miss Marion Schreiber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mooney Schreiber, to Morris Baron.

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Gray Suede

Blue Kid

Maros Suede

Beige Kid

Pis.ent and Reptile

Hone Beige Suede

day, March 15, at the Book Cadil-
:): lac Hotel. The selection of host,
!4,7 hostess, patrons and patronesses
to preside over this Bicur Cholem
reunion is a gesture of apprecia-
tive recognition of the efforts of
Mrs. Mark Weinbeck, her charter
associates and those members who
have actively contributed to the
:tr club's growth. Miss Gertrude
Brenner is an active member of
the committee which is endeavor-
ing to make this ball one of the in-
teresting affairs on the season's
social calendar. In response ti
the enthusiastic reception accord-
ed the "Sea Hawks," under the di•
rection of Jules Klein, announce-
s:.
merit is made that these radio ar-
lists will again provide the musical
.11 program.

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I. MILLER SHOE SALON

Entire Second Floor

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Qrsonai

Mrs. A. Schlesinger and sister,
Mrs. Louis Schneider, and Miss
Annette Schneider have left for
month's stay at Miami Beach and
on their return will stop at Ha-
t vana, Cuba.

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SUPERIOR QUALITY

To Frame Pictures Well
Is Rare Artistr))

Miss Naomi Satovsky and Miss
Lillian Eder, whose engagements
were recently annuonced, were en-
tertained at a dinner in their
honor by Mrs. J. Kane at her
home, 5717 Cass avenue.

Mrs. Jose Winsen of 2505Chi-
cago boulevard entertained 20
guests at a luncheon and bridge at
the Book Cadillac hotel on Thurs-
day, honorong two brides, Miss
Viola Jaffe and Miss Mildred Ursel.

Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Schlanger
of 2754 Calvert and Mr. and Mrs.
I. D. Friedman of 2911 Monterey
motored for a brief stay in Miami,
Fla.

April 1. Miss Sylvia Bofsky, daughter of Mr. and MN. A. E.
Bofsky, to Louis Wine.

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. S. Klein of Mon-
treal announce the engagement of
their daughter, Celia, to Mr. Philip
ram, son of Mrs. Leah Pram of
Cincinnati. Mr. Philip Front is a
brother of Rabbi Leon From of
Detroit.

Announcement has recently
been made of the engagement ■■ (
Miss Faye Frankford and Meyer
R. Katz.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Yosiowitz of
Mack avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Mar-
garet, to Ellis Sheplow.

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arriages

PERLIS—ERUSALL
A pretty ceremony marked the
past week-end when Miss Mildred
Erusall, daughter of Mrs. Anna
Erusall, became the bride of Harry
Perlis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Perlis of Toledo, Ohio, on Sunday
evening, Feb. 26, at the home of
the bride's mother on Taylor ave-
nue. The ceremony was performed
by Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky under a
white satin canopy, flanked on
either side by tall standards of
palms and ferns.
The bride was lovely in Inc
bridal gown of white taffeta. The
bouffant skirt was fashioned of
two tiers of petals, and the tight
bodice was finished with a round
neck-line.
Her long tulle veil was confined
to her head by a becoming cap of
tulle with three rows of shirring
across the top and edged with :t
row of tiny orange blossoms, and
her bouquet consisted of white
rosebuds, baby breath and lilies of
the valley.
Dinner was served to members
of the immediate family after the
ceremony, and later Mr. and Mrs.
I'erlis left on a honeymoon trip to
Chicago. Upon their return they
will reside on Cortland avenue.
Among the out-of-town guests
were Frank Perlis, father of the
groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Stein of Toledo, and Miss Anna
Perlis of New York.

The framing done in the Fine Arts
Shop is something of which the Healy
Shops are justly proud.

Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Glasier of
Leslie avenue have as their house
guest Miss Sarah Rudolf of Chat-
tanooga, Tenn., whose engagement
to their son Louis was recently an-
nounced. Miss Rudoff will remain
until after the wedding of Mice
Elizabeth Glasier and Morris Rus-
kin, which will take place on
March 18.

With the sureness of long experience
and artistic skill, this framing will .
subtly emphasize the beauty and per-
sonality of every sort of picture. Fine
etchings . . . photographs ...mezzo-
tints, each type is completed in
frames of distinction and charm.

Miss Sylvia Polasky of 1669
Clairmount avenue was hostess at
DENAWETZ—FINGOLD
a surprise birthday party on Feb.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fingold of
21 in honor of her sister Rose. Pittsburgh, Pa., announce the mar-
Covers were laid for 20 guests.
riage of their daughter, Rose Eve-
lyn, to John Denawetz, son of Mr.
Miss Ann Kartzman of 9281 and Mrs. 1. Dena•etz of Detroit,
Broadstreet was a hostess to the which took place on Wednesday,
Alpha Nu Beta Sorority meeting
Feb. 22, at Pittsburgh.
Feb. 16. The Misses Pearl Berrie,
Kate Chabensky and Doris Brox-
EDELSTEIN—KAUFFMAN
gold are assisting with the arrange-

An Event Worthy of Your Attendance

CHARIT Y MASQUERADE
— PURIM BALL

Sponsored by the

HEBREW LADIES' AID SOCIETY
SUNDAY EVE., MARCH 4

K. of P. Hall, 3153 Can Ave.

Prizes for Best Costumes
Music by Fintel's Orchestra Under Direction of Dave Diamond

Israel Mereminsky

Leader Jewish Labor Organization of Palestine

and

. Joseph Barondess

of New York, the Brilliant Orator

Will Address the

Gewerkshaften Campaign
Massmeeting Concert

Sunday, March 4th, at 8 P. M.

At Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah Hall

The Best Singers of the Haley), Choral Society
Will Entertain, also

Violinist
Bernard Kugel
Vocalist
J. Hertz
Vocalist
M. Margolis
Miss Astrin, Accompanist

Mrs. Jennie Edelstein of 1998
ments for the second annual
brillge-tea to be given bye Clairmount announces the mar-
Na Beta Sorority on -Sun- riage of her son, George, to Shir-
day afternoon, March 11, at the ley Kauffman of Detroit, Feb. 19.
Imperial Hotel.
SHUPE—GLUECKMAN

TEMPLE ARTS SOCIETY
TO STAGE THREE PLAYS

For Wednesday evening, March
7, the Temple Arts Players of Tem-
ple Beth El prepared, under the di-
rection of Mrs. Kathryn Vincent
Mayer, a program of three skits
which promises to be one of the
most interesting staged by the

on March 11, at 9 p. m. A gala
affair is being planned by the
chairman, 'Mrs. Jacob Duschinsky,
who is living assisted by Mrs. Jo-
seph Miller, Mrs. Philip Jacoby
and a capable committee.

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The Sisterhood of Congregation
B'nai Moishe is planning a very
elaborate luncheon and card party
gr' o 'A
up11 . 1arriage Proposal," from the on Wednesday, March 14. Other
Russian of Anton TchekolT, is a bit organizations will please take note
of concert pitch burlesque wherein of this date and keep it open. Mrs.
three of the player's most talented James Sobel and Mrs. Samuel Si-
members are given ample opportun- mon are in charge of this affair
ity for the display of their histrion- and tickets may be obtained by
i• ability. Miss Miriam Levin, erst- calling Empire 3938.
while lead of the General Motors
Players, as Natalya, marriageable
daughter of a land-owner anxious NISSIM BEHAR HONORED
to become, also, a father-in-law, ON HIS 80th BIRTHDAY
treats a delectable hit of charac-
terization splendidly, according to
NE14' YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Nis-
pre-performance advices. Harry
Haden, as the father of Natalya, sim Behar, prominent Jewish com-
munal
worker, active in many
and Edmund Sloman as the par-
sued--as well as pursuing swain— Jewish and humanitarian causes,
was
honored
on the occasion of his
round out the cast.
"The Rescue" by Rita Creightin eightieth birthday at a dinner giv-
en
at
the
Broadway
Central Hotel
Smith, will be interpreted by Miss
Helen Stumm and the Mesdames by a testimonial committee.

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WONLIERFUL VALUE In boxed etationery. Single, folded s .CO
and •t•nlbnnte ,heel'. 24 tateetx and 24 envelope

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cents per box

Single ,beets• 100 to the box. Folded
go
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Envelopes, 25 in the package, 30e

A Complete Stock of Children's Books
Socond Floor

SHEEHAN'S BOOK STORE

1550 Woodward Avenue

Randolph 0200

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Giinnouncing

MARCH 8th

A MAN'S SHOP

which will be devoted to exclusive
apparel for men.

g A shop that will have the atmos-
phere that is associated with the
smart .shops of New York and
London.

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Here in one place the man who
takes particular interest in his at-
tire may find all that is modern
and correct in style, which will
make buying a pleasure.

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IMPORTERS — CLOTHIERS

UNITED ARTISTS THEATER BUILDING

JACK W. WOLF

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SIXTEEN YEARS OF FLORAL SERVICE


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Edith Kopelson and Betty Landow.
Several hundred leading New
Ben Ilecht's "Wonder flat," is in York Jews were present at the ban-
the hands of Felix Silver, George quet where tributes were paid to
E. Neugarten and Lewis Weitzman the venerable leader who Wan the
anti the Misses Esther Goldberg founder of the Alliance Israelite
and Hildegarde Oxenhandler.
Universelle schools in the Orient.
Air. Behar, who achieved promi-
nence
in the humanitarian work of
TO REVIEW "POWER" AT
Alliance in the Near East, a
JR. HADASSAH MEETING the
native of Jerusalem, arrived in the
"Power," by Feuchtwanger, will United States in 1901. Ile became
Ira reviewed by Florence Krell at active In many organizations, form-
the March li meeting of Junior Ila- ing the Liberal Immigration
dassah at the Shaarey Zedek League and taking an active part
branch. Twelfth street between in the discussion of immigration
Clairmont and Atkinson avenues. questions. Ile was the originator
The remainder of the program in- of the idea of a Federation of Jew-
cludes a vocal selection by Rhoda ish Organizations, the Jewish Big
Goldberg, accompanied by Clara Brother Association. Harold De-
Silberman; a violin selection and a brest, chairman of the testimonial
committee, acted as toastmaster.
Purim reading by Rose Barick.
The Detroit Unit has not yet The speakers who paid tribute to
reached its membership goal. All Nittnilli Behar included Rabbi Ber-
girls interested in joining the or- I nand Drachinan, Rev. Z. II. Mao-
ganization will have an opportun- liansky, David I,. Podell, former
ity to do so at the March 03 meet- governor William Sulzer and many
others.
ing.

WOMEN HOLD PULPITS
ON COUNCIL SABBATH

A simple Lent impressive wed-
ding was solemnized on Sunday,
Feb. 26, when Miss Doris Rochelle
Mrs. A. S. Kohler Appeals for Na- Gluecknian, daughter of Mrs. S.
Glueckman, became the bride of
tional Observa nce on
William Shupe. Rabbi A. M.
March 2 and 3.
Hershman read the service in the
NEW YORK.—In announcing presence of the immediate fami-
that Council Sabbath will be ob- lies. Mrs. Jack Berger, sister of
served this year on Friday eve- the bride, was matron of honor,
ning, March 2, and Saturday morn-; and Mr. Murry Shupe served his
ing, March 3, Mrs. A. B. Kohler brother as best man. Following
of Savannah, Ga., national chair- a reception to their friends, Mr.
man of the Department of Reli- and Mrs. Shupe left for a wedding
gion and Religious Education of trip to Chicago.
the National Council of Jewish
Women, has appealed to the presi-
dents of the Council sections in
the United States and Canada to
make this Council Sabbath the
most notable one since its inaug.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fritz
ration eight years ago.
(Ann Slomovitz), are receiving
The Council sections will ar-
felicitations on the birth of a
range for outstanding women ora-
(laughter, Diana Estelle, on Satur-
tors throughout the country to
day, Feb. 25.
occupy the pulpits of local congre-
gations. The Rabbis of the Union
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Meyer
of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions and the Union of Orthodox (Agnes Epstean) of 225 Coving-
Congregations of America have ton drive are receiving congratula-
extended their co-operation to the tions on the birth of a son, George
local presidents in offering Jewish Herbert, on Feb. 19.
womanhood an opportunity to
voice its faith in Judaism and the
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons of
inspiration it offers them in their 2494 Chicago boulevard are re-
activities.
receiving congratulations on the
The Council's department of re- birth of a son, Edgar Seymour, on
ligion and religious education is Feb. 20.
making special material available
to local committees in charge of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Weiss
the program for Council Sabbath. (Jeanette Auslander) of 389 Elm-
The Sabbath near the Festival of hurst announce the
birth of •
Purim is chosen because the daughter, Lillian Elaine.
character of Esther is held to sym-
bolize the Jewish woman's readi-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fishman
ness to make her sacrifices for her (Shirley Koperman) of 3347 Bos-
faith. The Synagogue Services, ton boulevard are receiving con-
published by the National Council gratulations on the birth of a son,
of Jewish Women, will be sung by Mitchell Donald, Feb. 23.
many choirs, as well as the Council
hymn, which was composed by Dr.
Pereira H. Mendes, and set to the
PERFECTION LODGE.
music of "My Country, 'Tis of
Thee."
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F.
& A. M., will hold a special com-
CARD OF THANKS.
munication Wednesday, March 7,
The Mesdames Charles Jacob, at 2 p. m. M. M. degree. Ban-
Eva Pollack and Albert Weinstein quet at 6:30, with Brother Frank
and brothers wish to thank their J. Lodge, one of the most promi-
relatives and friends for their nent apeakers in Michigan Ma-
kindness and sympathy shown sonry.
them during the recent bereave-
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
ment of their father, Harry Burn-
By order of-
stein.
REUBEN W. KLEIN, W. M.

Himelhoth's—Millinery-
Fourth Floor

MRS. PHILIP JACOBY

DAVE H. NATHANSON

IRVING PARKER

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