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HAVE YOU GIVEN MO'OS CHITTIM?
Five Hundred Families to Be Assisted This Year by Passover
Charity Fund; Urgent Call Asks for Contri-
tion, in Neat Few Days.
COHN—LIPNICK
One of the very pretty weddings
of this season, at which Miss
Sophye Bernice Lipnick became
the bride of Ben Cohn of Kansas
City, Mo., took place Sunday,
March 25, at Webster Ilall at 8:20
p. m., Rabbi A. SI. Ilershman of-
ficiating.
KOSS—BROWN
The bride was beautifully dressed
Miss Tillie Brown, daughter of
in white chiffon velvet, set off
with lace most attractively. Her Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brown, be-
crown was braided arousal the came the bride of Joseph Koss of
forehead, forming a most effective Flint, Mich., on Sunday, March 25.
frame. She carried a bouquet of Rabbi Moses Fischer performed
white roses. She was given away the ceremony in the presence of a
in marriage by her parents. The few friends and the immediate
bride's mother wore a combination family, after which dinner was
of black chiffon and lace, and served at the home of the bride':
shoulder bouquet of sweet peas sister at 614 Ilendrie. Mr. and
and roses. Miss Augusta Lipnick, Mrs. Koss left for an Eastern
sister of the bride, was maid of weddin tri p.
honor. She was dressed in yellow
BECKER—FREEDMAN
and flesh, and curried tea-roses.
Dr. R. Altman was best man. Lit-
Mrs. Esther Freedman of 1927
Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Kahn
tle Isobel Bernice Weiner, cousin, Pingree avenue announces the
(Sadie Gottschalk) are receiving
of the bride, took the part of marriage of her daughter, Lorraine
congratulation. on the birth of a
flower girl. The groom was led by Evelyn, to Martin Becker, son of
Frocks as Low as
son, lonel Alger, March 19.
his father, I.ouis Cohn of Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Becker of 286
I. Goldreich of "Haereg" Co. City, Mo., and an aunt of the Louise avenue, on March 17.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jewel
Fisher
(Vio-
bride, Mrs. Simon Slonimsky of
of
Haifa
in
Detroit
for
$19.75
la Kaufman) of 2640 Gladstone
New York City. Mrs. Slonimsky
WOONTNER—GROSSMAN
Brief Stay.
avenue are receivirg congratula-
wore black chiffon velvet combined
The Nlishkan Israel Synagogue,
tionn on the birth of a son, Lee
with lace, and shoulder bouquet of Linwood and Blaine, was the
I. Goldreich, director of the Mil-
Kaufman Fisher, Sunday, March
violets and roses. Master Robert scene of a very pretty wedding
alay Textile "Ilaereg" Co., Ltd.,
25.
Wolf was ring bearer. The pro- Sunday, March 25, when Miss
of Haifa, Palestine, the first sewing
cession marched in to the tune Shirley Grossman, daughter of Mr.
cotton factory in Eretz Israel, ar-
of
the Lohengrin wedding march, and Mrs. Israel Grossman, became
YOUNG EMANUELS HOLD rived in Detroit this week for a
by Miss Nlildren I.ayher, ac- the bride of Max Woontner.
PASSOVER SERVICES brief stay in the interests of the sung
companied by her sister, Lyna
The bride's gown of ivory satin,
factory. Mr. Goldreich made De-
I,ayher, and walked back to "Oh studded with rhinestones, was
Butzel an1RosenIz
3 a
rgTo
o
Speak troit his first stopping place to
Promise Me."
fashioned with close fitting and
visit here with is uncle, Rabbi SI.
May
'Pheout.of-town guests attend- full skirt. The soft folds of her
estminster.
Landau, 564
ing the wedding were I.ouis Cohn, tulle veil had a cornet of lace
Co. was incorporated
The Baer
Passover services will be con-
father of the groom, Herman about the head caught with orange
ducted by the Young Emanuels as a limit ti company on Sept. 26,
Goodfarb, Miss Shirley Cohen, all blossoms. White bridal roses with
Thursday and Friday, April 5 and 1927, and its work is being en-
Fashion's Newest
of Kansas City, Mo.; Miss Dorothy a shower of lilies of the valley
6, in the sub-synagogue of the couraged' in• official circles. Mr.
Marks of Kansas City, Kas., Mrs. formed her bouquet, which was
Temple Emanuel, Woodrow Wilson Goldreich brings with him the en-
Simon Sinomsky of New York tied with a white tulle.
at Taylor. These services are open dorsements of the Haifa Chamber
City, Mr. and Mrs. I. Reinstein of
Stirs Belle Woontner, sister of
of
Cononerce,
Chief
Rabbi
A.
I.
to the young people of this city,
Toledo, Max Horowitz of Ottawa, the groom, who was attired in a
and indications are that the re- Kook of Palestine, a semi-official
Can., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erlin beautiful gown of green taffeta,
endorsement
of
the
l'alestine
Exec-
sponse will be great. The services
of Columbus, Ohio.
acted as maid of honor. She car.
are to be conducted solely by mem- utive, in the form of a letter from
Mr. and Mrs. Cohn will be at Heal a beautiful bouquet of rows.
bers of the organization, Murray Si. Naamani, nephew of Dr. Chaim
home at 2459 Gladstone avenue
The Misses Esther Silber, in a
Friedman being cantor, and Isaac Weizmann and secretary to Harry
until after the Passover holidays. beautiful yellow taffeta gown
Sather, the head of the executive.
Knoppow officiating as sexton.
tight bodice, in bouffant style,
The Young Einanuels hold regu- Rabbi J. J. Levinson of Brooklyn,
NEWMAN—KAPLAN
Bess Wendell in an orange taffeta
lar Saturday services each week, former national president of Miz-
Beautiful in its appointments frock, tight bodice with ruffles, and
and Bible classes and "Sholos- rachi, on his visit to Palestine, also
was the wedding ceremony which Sally Malek in a very pretty gear-
seudos" are also conducted. Serv- endorsed the work of the factory.
Mr. Goldreich came to Palestine took place Sunday, March 25, at gette gown, acted as bridesmaids.
ices for Holy Days in the past have
been successful, and if they, in any from Lodz, Poland, three years ago, the Temple Emanuel when bliss They each carried bouquets of
way, forecast the services to be with his partner, Si. Wodislawsky. Pearl Kaplan, (laughter of Mr. and flowers that matched their gowns.
held this Passover, large Passover The latter's textile business in Po- Mrs. Israel Kaplan of 1695 West Al Grossman, brother of the
land ran into ninny millions, and Boston boulevard was united in groom, acted as best man. Messrs.
attendance will he present.
At a meeting of the Young Eman- their business venture in Palestine marriage to Max Newman, son of Dave Aran of Bay City, Ilarry
uels on March 22, Aaron Kurland WAS one of the first in the textile Mr. and Mrs. I. Newman of Engle- Slettzer and Irving Wuntner,
gave an inspiring talk on "Juda- line. Mr. Goldreich announces that wood avenue. cousin of the groom, acted as us -
ism." Among other things he em- the purpose of his American visit is
The bride was lovely in a gown ern.
Mrs. Grossman, mother of the
phasized the great need of a Jewish to sell shares in his factory to as- of white ivory satin, bouffant
cultural training for the youth. It sure the success of the textile in- style, and carried a shower bou- bride, and Mrs. Woontner, mother
is his belief that solution for this dustry in the Jewish Homeland. quet of white roses, sweet peas of the groom, wore attractive
problem is offered by organizations II is plea is null • on the strength of and baby breath. Miss Ruth Ja- gowns of black beaded georgette.
of the Young Emanuel type, who the importance of industry to Pal- cobson assisted the bride as maid They wore corsages of pink roses.
Following the ceremony, dinner
enter- to the intellectual elements of estine.
of honor, and the bridesmaids, the
the community.
Misses Betty Taylor, Rose Gins- was served to 200 guests. Mr.
Estelle and Sirs. Woontner left for Cleve-
Near Adam, Theater
Young Emanuela announce that CELIA ADLER PLAYS IN
r,
Radne
Raye
berg,
they have secured the services of
Schneider, Phyllis Kaplan and Es- land and other parts of the East.
J. GORDON'S PLAY,
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two well known communal leaders,
them Newman wore gowns of pas- After April 1 they will be at home
"THE
SACRIFICE,"
Fred M. Butzel and I. Rosenberg.
tile shades and carried arm bou- at 3043 Grand avenue.
_
On May 3, Mr. Butzel will speak on
quets of roses to harmonize with
to
Be
Resurrection,"
by
Tolstoy,
"Social Changes." MI. Rosenberg
their gowns. Max Wisper attend-
ay Evening
Sunday
Staged
at
will talk on "The Hebrew Langu-
ed the groom as best man. Little PRUSSIAN DIET ADOPTS
L i on Sa
Th eater.
SCHECHITA CLAUSUS
age," on May 19. Musical selec-
Margie Leff was flower girl. Mrs.
"Ten Floors Above the Busy Street"
tions by well known players will
mother of the bride, was
Jacob Gordon's famous play,
STATIONERY—IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
conclude the program.
"The Sacrifice," will be staged d lovely in an ecru lace dress and BERLIN, (J. T. A.)—Only a lim
This Saturday, the Young Munn-
Mrs. Newman, mother of the ited number of animals, corres-
uels will have a class in "Hagada," Littman's People's Theater, at
kttr active in a haven- ponding to the proportionate con-
was a c
the story of Passover. Plans are Twelfth and Seward, Friday eve- groom,
d ress.
sumption of meat by the Jewish
t er and blachiffon
being made to organize classes in ning, March 30, and Sunday mati- I Following the ceremony, din- population, will he slaughtered by
p
1.
Hebrew and Jewish history. Jewish nee, Aril
ner was served to a large assembly. the Schechita method, the ritual
On Saturday evening, the Yid- Mr. and Mrs. Newman have left method prescribed by the Jewish
young men or women interested in
Randolph 6764
1016 Eaton Tower
widening their Jewish education, dish players will stage "Broken for a motor trip to Toronto, Niag-1 religion, if the bill adopttai by the
Hearts" by Z. Libin. Zolotarev era Fallse and points East, and Prussian Diet becomes a law.
are welcome.
sky's "The Rich Little Orphan," is upon their return will be at home
The plenary session of the Diet
on the bill for Saturday matinee.
PERFECTION LODGE
to their relatives and friends at adopted the resolution demanding
"Tolstoy's "Resurrection" will be
a numerous clausus for the sae-
1695 Boston boulevard.
Perfection Lodge No. 480, F. & presented on Sunday evening.
chita. Another resolution, intro-
Celia Adler, the noted star, will
A. M., will hold a special com-
duced by the committee, asking
BARON—SCHREIBER
munication Monday, April 2, at 3 appear in these plays, assisted by
that electric stunning he made ob-
One of the prettiest weddings of
p. m. M. M. Degree and banquet the star cast of Littman's Theater.
ligatory, was rejected by the Diet.
the season took place in the
at 6:30. This meeting is held on
To him who has no money all Crystall Ballroom and Italian
Monday owing to the Passover
Gardens of the Book Cadillac POINCARE SAYS ZIONISM
things are lacking.
holidays.
Hotel when Miss Marion Schrei-
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
IS NOT FOR THE FRENCH
Who cannot what he would, ber and Morris Baron were united
By order of-
in marriage on Sunday, March 25,
must will what he can.
REUBEN W. KLEIN, W. M.
PARIS, (.1. T. A.)—The opinion
under a huge bell of bridal roses
that Zionism was riot meant for
and smilax. The bride was attired
French Jews was expressed by
in a period gown of white bridal
Prime Minister Raymond Poincare
satin and duchess lace and her
in reply to a query addressed to
headdress consisted of a cap of
him by the Club Faubourg.
pearls and lace and orange blos•
The French Prime Minister de-
soma which belonged to her
clared that "the Zionist movement
REMEMBER, TWO FEET OF JOY IN
mother. Her bouquet was of
ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF HIS LAW OFFICES
is
natural in certain countries, but
EVERY STEP
bridal roses and showers of lilies
it has no place in France where the
FROM 1318 BUHL BLDG.
of the valley and white streamers
Jews have long been identified with
which extended to the hem of her
the French nation."
TO
gown. The bride's mother was
beautifully attired in a peach anal
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orchid embroidered beaded gown
with Shoulder corsage of rosebuds
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and orchids. The bridegroom's
SOL WOLFSON
mother wore an orchid beaded
DETROIT
of 15122 Hartwell avenue passed
gown with silver leaves and car-
away at Atm Arbor on March 20.
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ried sweet peas and roses. Dr.
at the age of 58. Surviving him
Nlorrey Nleyers attended the groom are his daughters, Mrs. Ben Hols-
as best man. The bride's sister,
man of Loraine, Ohio, Mrs. llarry
Mrs. Si. L. Schatz, was matron Berger and Mrs. Carl D. German
of honor and wore a creation of
of Detroit; his sons, Jack and Ju-
green crepe romaine beaded in sil-
lius of Detroit. Burial took place
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ver ribbon. Miss Ann Baron, sis-
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery, on
ter of the groom, attended as maid March 21. Rabbi Hershman and
of honor and wore a pink taffeta
Rev. E. Zaludkowski officiated.
and lace gown bouffant style and
carried tea roses tied with pink
MORRIS GREENBAUM
and silver ribbon. The brides- 355 oven avenue, passed away on
AT THE
maids were the Misses Lucille March 26 at the age of 72. Ile was
Schreiber, Sylvia Kahn, Mettle the beloved husband of Chani. Bur.
Baron, Rose Schrebnick, Dorothy ial took place at Oakview cemetery.
Music Furnished by
Isberg and Rosetta Halter, who Rabbi Fisher officiated.
BOB CRUZET HIMSELF
were attired in gowns of pastel
shades with headdress of silver
and Original Cotton Pickers
FRED EPSTEIN
leaves and carried 'bouquets of 545 Mt. Vernon avenue, passed
Dancing 9 to I
pink roses tied with pink and sil- away on March 26 at the age of 62
ver ribbon to match their gowns. He WAS the beloved husband of
The ushers were the Messrs. Mar- Sonia, and dear father of Mrs.
vin Fleishner, Raymond Schreiber, Samuel Schaflander, Sara, Dorothy
Saul Zweiback, William Goldstin, anti Fred Epstein. Funeral we:v-
Max Shuster and Alvin Schreiber. ices were conducted from Temple
The little flower girls were Bluma Beth El on Wednesday by Rabbi
Shirley Schreiber, Reva Goldberg, Leon Fram.
Felice Ann Schreiber and Jane
Goldberg. All carried baskets of
HARRY PRICE
sweet peas and rosebuds. The lit- formerly of Cleveland, Ohio, passed
tle ring bearer was Master Eddy away on March 26 at the age of 53.
Teddy Schreiber, who carried the He was the beloved husband of
ring on a white satin and silver Sadie. Funeral services were con-
lace pillow. After the bride's en- ducted from Lewis Bros.' chapel.
trance, Nliss Lillian Garfinkle ren- 7739 John R stteet. on Monday.
dered the beautiful selection of Burial took place at Ninepelah cem-
SIXTEEN YEARS OF FLORAL. SERVICE
"Because." Following the cere- etery.
Now Located at
dinner was served in the
mony
VOUR daintiest garments are safer in the scien.
Italian Gardens to 220 relatives
and friends. Jules Klein's orches-
1 tifically constructed modern laundry washers
tra played throughout the entire
Daniel Lewis
Saul Lewis
than they are at home. Gently swished through
evening. Moving pictures were
rainsoft water against smooth-as-glass surfaces,
Detroit ' s
Neat Door to Perwein's
taken during the ceremony and
there can be no friction.
dinner and later while dancing.
In our new •nel more pee-
Tables were beautifully decorated
ate.. quarter. and wen
greater convenience wee •rit
with centerpieces of roses, carna-
better able to eeeee you.
tions and smilax. The out-of-town
Flower, bearing • Felinity , .
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack S.
ter err comidered be Tour
Kahn and daughter Sylvia of New
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of
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friend. the ear
York, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vesell
taste.
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of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
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cIPRING is here!
And the heart of
woman rejoices. The
year ushers in its fa-
vored season and
Fashion opens t h e
first page of her new
and alluring romance.
In silks, and satins,
frills and laces, she
leads forth her favor-
ites.
An urgent call was issued this week by the Detroit Mo'os
Chittim Committee for immediate contributions to assist the 500
families numbering approximately 2,500 souls, who are in need
of Passover necessities.
In the next few (lays remaining before Passover, the com-
mittee hopes to be able to gather enough funds to be of assist.
ance to the needy, whose list is larger this year than ever
before.
Contributions should be mailed immediately to Louis Smith,
chairman of the local committee, 2431 Blaine avenue.
Mr. Smith is assisted by a committee consisting of A. Aker-
man, treasurer; Rabbi A. M. liershman, J. Friedberg, S. Ilarris,
E. Lightstone, NI. Swerzensky and N. Goldman. The collectors
and distributors of the fund here are B. Abramovitz, M. bus-
kin, M. Gottesman, A. Keidan, J. Levine, ht. Weisswasser and
M. Korman, secretary.
girths
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Pittsburgh, Mr. Garfinkle and
daughter Lillian of Toronto, Can.,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn of Bay
City. The bride and groom let(
for an extended honeymoon
throughout the East and upon
return will reside at the Lisbon
Apts., Elmhurst and Lawton.
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well within the limits
of modern incomes.
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