A mericair 4fewisk Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINI3 CINCINNATI 20, OHIO r1c9e1 ir ithsnentoxiaz G-seithe"J"Nts10•71's"te":1 -Yt Wedding Calendar :4: r '1710 Shop f Or;sirtalYoilas SSEK 1448 Woodward Avenue LACE BRINGS A NEW SMARTNESS TO THE MODE 1 A beautifully appointed surprise birthday party was given in the form of a bridge-luncheon and poker party in honor of Mrs. E. M. Sorck, by Mrs. Morris Fish- man of 2252 Gladstone avenue on Thursday afternoon, March 8. The color scheme of the table was car- ried out in amber, and long ta- pered candles formed a center piece. Tables were laid for 24 guests. Mrs. Louis II. Caplan of Law- rence avenue and Mrs. Ilarry Love of Atkinson avenue arc recent ar- rivals in Miami. Blossom Heath Inn was the scene of the formal initial ' m cere- monies of Sigma Phi Lam the University of Detroit fra er y, 4 last Saturday' evening, March J. Eighteen couples were present at is) the formal dinner-dance, at which a/ time seven new men were formally 4 accepted into the fraternity and ) were given their pins and sheep- , skins by Morris Portnoy, grand chancellor. Pretty favors were given to the ladies, in the form of diaries, inscribed with the gentle- ' man's name and the fraternity crest. Pictures were taken at the i i chancellor's home on Sheridan avai- 1 nue, from which place the party e/ left for the Inn. A4 MODEL ILLUSTRATED $ 89.75 A Fashion Which Flatters Both Madame and Made. moiselle Lace—one of the loveliest of the new Spring fashions—it is dainty, yet digni- fied—and gracefully lends itself to the many smart details of the new mode—a most flattering feminine fashion. GOWN SALON—THIRD FLOOR Quality — Value -- Service Spring Cleaning! Before Your Winter Household Things are Put Away Call FOREST CLEANERS Blankets restored to their former fluffiness. Corti. fortera, spreads, drapes, rugs—all the household things that are difficult to clean in the ordinary way —are restored safely by the Forest process to a new-like brightness and cleanliness. And the cost is extremely reasonable. Just Phone MELROSE 4200 The FOREST CLEANERSrDYERS, Inc. 533-547 Forest Ave. East Watch Your Shadow at the 3rd ANNUAL PURIM SHADOW BALL Sponsored by PISGAH LODGE No. 34, I. 0. B. B. Statler Hotel Main Ballroom Sunday Evening March, II Something New! Something Different! DANCE IN YOUR OWN SHADOW Seymour Simons Orchestra Admission $1.00 Per Person FAGS NINE , Dancing 9 to 1 NOTE: HEADLINERS APPEARING AT LOCAL THEATERS WILL BE ON HAND TO ENTERTAIN AND AMUSE YOU. 1 9 9 .t fi rnelhoch's ✓ Woodward Thru to Washington March 11. Miss Anna Glassman, daughter of Abraham Glass man of 9289 North Martindale, to Leo Heiman of 11650 Broadstreet 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 II. Miss Sally Alexander. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Alexander, to Norman A. Steinberg. March 18. Miss Anna Gould, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gold, to Jack Conner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Commer of Brook- lyn, N. Y. NOW! A SHEERER "VAMP-TOE” HIMEL-HOSE WITH A PICOT TOP March 18. Miss Elizabeth Glacier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Ezra Glacier, to Morris Ruskin. March 18. Miss Bertha Smolian of New York City to Harry Wine of Detroit, in New York. March 18. Miss Eva Appel, daughter of Mr. and :11N. Louis Appel, to David 11. Sorkin. March 23. Miss Pearl Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel J. Kaplan, to Mr. Max Newman. —Photo by K. Leon. April 1. Miss Sylvia Bofsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bofsky, to I.ouis Wine. April 1. Miss Esther Mitnick, daughter of William Mitnick, to Sam Rycus. , filarriav LADIES SCHOOL LEAGUE IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE day evening, Feb. 26, at the Kirb Center. Rabbi Joseph Eisenman officiated at the ceremony, assist ed by Rabbi A. Rabinowitz an Joseph Cittelman, father of th bride. ' The bride was lovely in a gown of ivory satin, trimmed with pearls and Spanish lace. A long tulle veil was fastened to a cap of lace, outlined with rhinestones and pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Sadie Gittelman, as maid of honor, who wore a charm- ing dress of gold chiffon and a a band of gold to match and carried a bouquet of pink and yellow roses. The Misses Fanny (ohen, Sylvia ••ishman of Cleveland, 0., Ida Tobias And Betty Gittelman, as bridesmaids, were dressed in bouffant of similar style of paha pink, peach and rose. Each car- ried a bouquet of pink roses and sweet. peas. Mr. Maurice Bordelove, brother of the groom, acted as best man and Messrs. hurry Schiff, Isidore Belkin, Louis Hoffman and Benja- min Tauber were the ushers. Little Miss Dorothy Cohen, as flower girl, wore a dress of pale blue and carried a pale blue basket of roses, strewing petals along the bri Mal path. The little Misses Eve- 13.9 V. Teper and Ruth Lesser, nieces of the groom, carried the tulle veil. They both wore charm- itu, dresses of pink. Master Irv- in), Wrotslaysky acted as the ring be arvr. Mrs. Gittelman, mother of the brae, was lovely in a dress of bl ck satin, trimmed with gold. Mrs. Bordelove, mother of the groom, was attractive in a lovely dress of tan georgette, and thein 1 new, sheerer-than-ever, and made more lovely than ever by its dainty Paislercolored picot top. Here are its features: —Its new and chiffon. MRS. HARRY KLEIN March 25. Miss Marion Schreiber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber, to Morris Baron. Miss Estelle Forbes of 2632 Ty- HAAS—SHIKEN ler avenue entertained members A very elaborate wedding took of the Gamma Tau Chi Sorority with a bridge-luncheon on Feb. 29. place the past week-end when Miss Regena Shiken, daughter of Mr. A pretty affair was held on Feb. and Mrs. Samuel Shiken of 2086 25 at the Masonic Temple, in the Blaine avenue became the bride of form of a bridge-luncheon and Harry Haas, son of Mr. and Mrs. hosiery shower, complimenting Louis Haas of 1530 Seward ave- Miss Sophye Bernice Lipnick, a nue, on Sunday evening, March 4. bride-elect of March 25, at which at the Wolverine Hotel with Rabbi the Misses Tillie Halperin, Anna Silverman officiating. The bride was lovely in her Kurtzman and Ida Greenwald were hostesses to 20 guests. gown of white bridal satin, bouf- fant style and trimmed with bridal Mrs. Oscar Held of Boston lace. Iler long tulle veil was confined boulevard was hostess to 12 guests at her home on Saturday, March to her head by a becoming cap of 3, entertaining Miss Sophye Ber- tulle trimmed with lace and kept nice I.ipnick, a bride-elect of in place with orange blossoms. March 25, with a miscellaneous She carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses and lilies of the valley. towel shower and dinner party. Miss Martha Rosenstein attend- ed the bride as maid of honor and was attractive in a pale green taf- feta tight bodice gown and carried a shower bouquet of roses to har- The board of directors of the monize with her gown. The bridesmaids, the Misses Northwestern Women's League met at the home of Mrs. M. !lay- Gussie Max, Ann Friedman, Fran- man, 3748 Wager. Plans were ces Fogelson, Sadie Lerner and discussed for the Lag-B'omcr Doris Stilken, wore gowns of gold luncheon which will be given May lace, cerise tulle, pink taffeta, flow- 8. Final arrangements were made ered chiffon and blue and white for the membership drive. A taffeta, respectively, and carried thousand members is the goal of arm bouquets of roses to har- the drive. A hospitality commit- monize with their gowns. Joseph Ilaas, brother of the tee, with Mrs. M. !layman at the head, and a publicity committee, groom, assisted as best man, and with Mrs. A. Markson as chair- the ushers included Harry Wachs, man, were appointed by the presi- Bernard Yaowitz, Frances Haas, Allan Stein and Hefbert Rosen- dent, Mrs. M. Weksler. 1.95 It's March 25. Miss Sophye Bernice Lipnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lipnick, to Ben Cohn of KanSas City, SHIFMAN—LEVINE Miss Barbara Joy Davis has re- turned to her home in Collingwooil A very pretty wedding took avenue after spending a fortnight place in Emanuel Synagogue, Tay- .1 with her sister, Mrs. Carl M. Cohn, lor and Wilson, Sunday, Feb. 26, ./ of Beau xe Park, Toledo. when Miss Jean Levine, daughter of Mrs. Anna I.evine, became the Novelties and entertainment will bride of Joseph Shifman. Rabbi - characterize the annual spring A. M. Ashinsky performed the ,; bridge-tea and musical to be given ceremony. Mrs. T. Boigen and a by the Lambda chapter of the Mrs. S. Cooper sang "0 Promise Beta Delta Sorority. Sunday aft- Me." ' ernoon, March 25, in the Henry H. The bride's gown of ivory satin, • Room of the Stutter Hotel. The trimmed with real lace collar and committee in charge is under the cuffs, was fashioned with close fit- A direction of the Misses Shirley ting bodice and full skirt of un- • Sharnik, Ann C. Gelber and Es- even hemline. The soft folds of • ther M. Pi t. Tickets may be se- her tulle veil had a coronet of lace cured from any of the members of about the head caught with orange 7, the sorority. blossoms. White roses with shower of valley lilies formed her Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothenberg bouquet, which was tied with of 3046 Leslie avenue are spend- white tulle. ing the winter in Hot Springs, Miss Edith Migdoll, cousin of Ark. They are planning to re- the groom, of Rochester, N. Y., turn in May. who acted as maid of honor, was attired in a gorgeous gown of Miss Mollie Rothenberg of 3066 orchid taff4ta 'finished off• with Leslie avenue gave a leap year hand-painted flowers and applique party on Saturday, March 3. work, boufant style. Her bouquet Novel entertainment was on the consisted of orchid color sweet program. Luncheon was served peas and deep pink roses tied with at midnight. orchid tulle. Mrs. II. Levey in a white trans- The Tuesday Bridge Club an- parent velvet frock; Mrs. Evaline nounces achange in plans for the Askowitz in a faille taffeta frock luncheon-bridge to be given for with silk mantle ruffles, and Miss the baby day nursery. The lunch- Lee Leitman in a salmon colored eon will be held at the Wolverine georgette beaded gown acted as Hotel. March 17. Tickets are bridesmaids. They each carried available from members of the or- bouquets of pink roses and sweet ganization or by calling Mrs. A. peas tied with tulle ribbon to A. Tobias, Hemlock J398-W, or match th color of their gowns. Mrs. L. D. Druckman, Empire Simon Shifman, brother of the 3386-W. groom, acted as best main. Messrs. • Ily. Levey, Roy Lipchinsky and Miss Betty Gohlenburg of 236 Joseph Levine, brother of the Rosedale Court has returned from bride, acted as ushers. Cleveland' and is recovering from Little Shirley and Harriet an operation. Honeyman, twin sisters, cousins of the bride, dressed in orchid Mr. and Mrs. Sol Goldman of trimmed with ruffles and yellow this city left a week ago for an ribbon, who acted as flower girls, extended trip through California carrying beautiful baskets tied and the West coast. After visit- with orchid tulle ribbon, strewed ing a brother and sister in Seattle rose petals in the path of the and Mrs. Goldman's parents in Los bride. Angeles they will return via New Master Bernard Levine, nephew Orleans. of the bride, dressed in a white satin suit, Russian blouse effect, Another of the many social acting as ring bearer, entered car- events that are crowding the rying the ring on a white satin season's social calendar of the pillow. Lambda chapter of the Beta Delta Following the ceremony, dinner Sorority will be held Monday eve- was served to 300 guests. The out- ning, March 12, at the Addison of-town guests included Mrs. Hotel. The occasion will be a din- Lichtman of New York ('ity, Miss ner party, followed by a theater party at the Bonstelle Playhouse in Edith Migdoll and Mrs. B. Mig- honor of the birthday of Mrs. I. doll of Rochester, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Kranen of Bay Joseph Schwartz (Rose Stein), City, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Shifman honorary member of this national left for a trip to the East and sorority. expect to be back by March 15. An important meeting was held March 7 at the home of Mrs. A. Richman, 2215 West Euclid. E. Rabinowitz, president of the Unit- ed Hebrew Schools, and B. Isaacs, superintendent, addressed the meeting on behalf of the United Hebrew School membership drive launched at the Purim party. The members responded enthusiastical- ly and a special drive committee a March 'Bride The new Masonic Tem p le was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Thursday evening, Match 1, when Miss Belle Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson of 1210 Virginia I'ark became the bride of Harry Klein of this city. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. The bride, who entered with her mother and father, was beautiful in a white taffeta gown, bouffant style and trimmed with sequins o•trich feathers. She carried a shower bouquet of bridal rose., sweet peas and valley lilies. Her veil, which teas cap shape, was made of dainty lace, anal held in place with pearls and strange blos- soms.„ Mr Stanley B. Kirschbaum, aunt of the bride, assisted as ma- tron of honor and was lovely in a peach georgette gown, beaded, and carried an aria bouquet of roses, to match her gown. Stanley B. Kirschbaum, uncle of the bride, assisted the groom as best man. The little Misses Mae Jackson anal Mathilda Jackson, sisters of the bride, were flower girls and wore frocks of orchid and white georgette. Dainty Miss June Brezner, niece of the groom, car- ried the bride's Mrs. Jackson, mother of the bride, was lovely in it white bead- ed gown, and Mrs. Philip Brezner, sister of the groom, was very at- tractive in a peach taffeta gown, period style. They both carried sorsages of roses and sweet peas. Following the ceremony dinner I was served to 60 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Klein left for an extended wedding trip to Chicago, and upon their return will reside at 1210 Virginia Park. corsages were of pink roses and sweet peas. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. Greenstein of Chi, cap), Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Bailee of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chernoff of Long Beach, Cal., 'Mrs. Fishman and daughters of Cleve- land, NIT.. Leon Berman of Colum- bus, Ohio, and Miss Minnie Fish- man of Cleveland. 141 r. and 'Mrs. Bordelove left for the South on a honeymoon trip and upon their return will reside in Detroit. sheerer — Its long length, silk to the tot. — Its ticot edge and gar- ter-run trotection. — Its greater elasticity that gives fierier,. smoothness at the ankle. -Its famous Vamt-Toe that reinforces sea ry vulnerable taint of wear and is hidden under lowest —Its trice 1.95! Three tairs for 5.70. Himelhoch's—"Ilimebllose"—First Floor % SIXTEEN *. s.I.V .W A S. S,..V ..s. %% Vo iss.s. V. s.W s • YEARS OF FLORAL SERVICE Formal Opening Saturday, March 11 9124 Twelfth St. Next Door to Perwein'a In our new and more spacious quarters and with greater convents ence we are better able to serve you. Open Etroinge mot Sondoyx FLOWERS BEARING A FRIEDMAN TAG ARE CONSIDERED By YOUR FRIENDS THE ESSENCE OF GOOD TASTE Phone Empire 0656-7 Next Door to Perwein's Dett'liir* Moot Bettlitifta FlauTr Shop 9124 Twelfth St. • ■ •••••• ■■■•■■■•■•■•■ . %%%%% SAN %%%%%%%% ■•••■•■■■ ••Wt You Are Cordially Invited to the ANNUAL DINNER PARTY of the Organized Jewish Workers of Palestine (Geverkshaf ten Campaign) Sunday, March 11th, 1928 — at — SHAPIN'S KOSHER RESTAURANT 4753 Michigan Avenue From Noon Till Midnight Detroit, We Thank You! are deeply appreciative of the' W E splendid response which greet- ed us on the occasion of our formal opening, Thursday, March 8. E are grateful for the many mes- sages of congratulations and good will extended us. EXCEPTIONAL discrimination and rare good taste has been exercised in assembling our stocks of merchan- dise which we are certain will appeal to you. TO those who have not had an op- portunity to visit us, it is with extreme pleasure that we invite you to inspect the opening presentation of our importations for the present sea- son. stein. Little Misses Nedra Haas, niece of the groom, and Ann Stilken were flower girls and wore dainty tracks of pale pink georgette and pale pink taffeta. Mrs. Shiken, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Haas, mother of the groom, were very attractive in gowns of white, beaded, and tan georgette. They wore corsages of pink roses. Following the ceremony, dinner was served to 200 guests. After March 12, Mr. and Mrs. Haas will be at home at the Bel- don Hall, 2225 Blaine avenue, was appointed, with Mrs. Weksler and Mrs. Hayman at the head, w- aisted by Mesdames A. Markson, S. Snit:, .1. Goldberg, A. Apple, B. Kunin, D. Margolis, R. Smith, I. Lippet, M. Soloway, A. Blumgar- den, A. Shevach, B. Shwartz, D. Apt. 409. Richman. BORDERLOVE—GITTELMAN The next meeting will take place At a pretty wedding, attended Tuesday afternoon, March 13, at the home of Mrs. N. Wauldron, by 400 guests, Miss Bessie Gittel- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1635 Clairomunt. Jon. Gittelman, was united in mar- riage to William Bordelove, son Checker Cabs Empire 7000 of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bordelove, Sun As cut slitter. agirg's IMPORTERS — CLOTHIERS UNITED ARTISTS THEATER BUILDING DETROIT, MICH. •