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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-03-30

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Other Coats
$39.73 to 3275.00

Your quest for a new coat may not
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for selecting a coat from our col-
lections is a smart experience—
whether it is for sports, informal
or formal wear—for each model
is authentically correct and a su-
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quality.

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Value

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Furnishings. Low Overhead means Low Prices.

Walter A. Bauman

8657 TWELFTH STREET

Its honor of Miss Marion I)
Schreiber of 024 West Hancock
avenue, the following affairs were
given: Mrs. David King entertain-
ed eight guests at a luncheon at
the Statler Hotel and then to the
Capitol Theater, on Saturday, Feb.
4. On Wednesday, Feb. 8, Miss
Rose Schoenfield entertained with a
theater party at the New Detroit.
On Thursday evening, Feb. 9, Mrs.
Emil Baron gave a miscellaneous
shower and bridge for CO ladies at
her home at 283 East Hancock. On
Wednesday evening, Feb. 15, Mrs.
Wolf Backow and Mrs. Lou Perl-
man of Windsor honored Miss
Schreiter with a lovely gift. On
the following Thursday evening,
Mrs. Harry Weingarden of Wind-
sor honored Miss Schreiber with
a bridge party. On Saturday,
Feb. 19, Miss Dorothy Isberg and
Miss Rose Schrebnick honored Miss
Schreiber with a miscellaneous
shower and bridge luncheon at the
Belcrest for 20 girls. On Satur-
day, Feb. 25, Miss Rena Jacob en-
tertained Miss Schreiber with a
luncheon at the Statler and then at
the Schubert Lafayette. Miss Eve-
lyn Schreiber honored Miss Marion
Schreiber with a personal shower
bridge luncheon at her home on
Longfellow avenue. On the follow-
ing Sunday, Miss Sadie Agree of
Flint, Mich, entertained with a din-
ner party for 12 guests. On Wed-
nesday, March 7, Mrs. Harold
Harris entertained with a lovely
luncheon and bridge for 20 girls in
honor of Miss Schreiber. Miss Sel-
ma DeYoung entertained the same
evening with a lovely bridge in
honor of Miss Scheiber. A midnight
supper was served for 12 guests.
On Friday, March 9, Mrs. Max
Winslow took Miss Schreiber to
lunch at the Staler and then to the
theater. On Saturday, March 10,
Mrs. his Schwartz honored Miss
Schreiber with a luncheon at the
main dining room of the Statler
and then at the Bonstelle. On
Wednesday evening, March 14,
Miss Clara Goldberg entertained
at her home with a bridge and a
midnight luncheon for 16 guests in
honor of Miss Schreiber. The
Misses Anne and Mettle Baron
made a novelty shower at the Tal-
ler sin Thursday evening, March
15, and a midnight supper was
served the 21) girls. On Tuesday
afternoon, March 20, Mrs. Harry
Jacobson entertained sills a lunch-
eon at the Statler. Mrs. M. S.
Shatz, sister of Miss Schreiber, en-
tertained till Wednesday afternoon
with a bridge luncheon and mis-
cellaneous shower for 28 ladies.
The same evening Mr. and Mrs.
Nate Baron %vele hosts nt a dinner
party in honor of the bridal couple.

Miss Rose Koffman of 1613 Vir-
ginia Park will leave on Sunday,
April 1, to attend college at Ypsi-
lanti.

Miss Gertrude Lewis of Leslie
avenue has returned from an ex-
tended visit in Syracuse, Utica and
Rochester, N. Y., where she was
the guest of relatives and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Perin of Clairmont
avenue entertained at their home
sin Sunday, March 25, in honor of
their uncle, Maier Shlain. Covers
were laid for 50 gUests.

III

THIS PASSOVER

Be Sure To Order

Manischewitz

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April 1. Eva Levin, daughter of Mrs. Sam Lenin, to Mr. Jo,
Freedheim.
April 1. Miss Esther Mitnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Mitnick of 3233 Elmhurst avenue, to Samuel I. Rycus, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Rycus of 3749 Lawrence avenue.
April 1. Miss Alice Kaplan to less Mellen, son of Mr. and Mn.s
A. Mellen, at Mt. Clemens.
April 1. Miss Esther Alzophon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Alzophon, to Dr. Alex Olenikoff, son of Mrs. Anna Olenikoff.
April 1. Miss Sylvia Bofsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Bofsky, to Louis Wine.
April 3. Jeanette Pereira, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Si. A.
l'ereira, to Jack Dunn.

Samuel L. Miller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Miller of 9231 Mc-
Quade avenue, who is studying
medicine at Rush Medical College
in Chicago, paid a four days' visit
to his parents' home in Detroit.
He was widely entertained during
his stay.

The Misses Anne and Nettie
Baron were joint hostesses March
15 at a bridge supper and novelty
shower at the 'fuller Hotel in
honor of Miss Marion Schreiber, a
bride-elect of March,

A series of entertainments
was held in honor of Miss Sitphye
Bernice Isipnick, whose marriage
to Ben Cohn of Kansas City, Mo.,
took place on Sunday, March 25,
at Webster flail. Among those
doing the honors were Mrs. Geo.
Arfa, at home, with a bridge-
luncheon and handkerchief shower
on Feb. 11; the Blue Bird Girls en-
tertained with a bridge-luncheon
and miscellaneous shower on Feb.
18, at Webster Hall; a hosiery
shower and bridg,e-luncheon were
given by the Misses Tillie Halper-
in, Isla Greenwald and Anna
Kurtzman on Feb. 25, at the Ma-
sonic Temple, and a miscellaneous
towel shower and dinner at which
Mrs. Oscar Held was hostess at
home was held on March 3. On
March 8 Mrs. Jos.Jacobs enter-
tained with a bridge and midnight
luncheon. On March 10 the Mes-
dames Sam Stuart and Roy Che-
fets entertained with a bridge-din-
ner and personal shower, and on
March 11 Mrs. Jos. Horwitz was
hostess at a bridge and midnight
luncheon. Miss Mildred Lieber
washostess at a bridge-luncheon
and miscellaneous shower on
March 16, and on March 17 Mrs.
Elsie Weiner, cousin of the bride,
and Miss Augusta Lipnick, sister
of the bride, wound up the series
of affairs with a bridge-luncheon
and linen shower.
On Tuesday evening, March 20,
Miss Sophye Bernice Lipnick,
bride-electof March 25, enter-
tained all hostesses at her home.

BULLETIN

As we go to press we learn that
Dr. Stephen S. Wise has resigned
from the Administrative Commit-
tee of the Zionist Organisation of
America and has joined in the
movement of opposition to the
present Zionist administration. Dr.
Wise remains honorary chairman
of the United Palestine Appeal.
Earlier in the week, Samuel J.
Rosensohn and Lawrence Berenson
resigned from the Administrative

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Corticelli Chiffon
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City,
were the week-end
guest: of 'Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan of
Gladstone avenue. They iivere en-
tertained by N1r. and Mrs. S. K.
Glohi n, 2900 Clairmont avenue, at
bridge on Sunday evening.

Ilimeihock's--"Hinte1-Hose"—First

The Mesdames Jack Wagner of
Clements avenue and Harold Ilse:-
enzweig of Pingree avenue, were
joint hostesses at is delightful
bridge luncheon and stork shower,
MISS YETTA MOLITZ
honoring their sister, Mrs. Ben
Kovinsky (Julia Frank), on Sat-
of this dance is partly to
P
urday evening, March 21, at NIrs. aid charitable causes. Bob Cruzet
Wagner's home. Covers were laid
and
his
original
"Cotton l'ickers"
for 10 guests.
willfurnish the music and enter-
tainment
forthe
evening. Bert
The many friends and relatives
of Mrs. Lillian Berinan will be Marks, heading the committee, is
receiving
co-operation
from his as-
pleased to learn that on April 3 she
will arrive in Detroit after spend- sociates, Charles Csillman, Max
Kleasmer,
Leo
Wilner
and the
ing the past seven months in Los .
Angeles, Cal., as the guest of her hostesses, the Misses Yetta Nlolitz
and
Bertha
Yachness.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Danto.
Mrs. Berman will be accompanied
home by her son, Irwin, and will
make their home with Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore Marx of the Seward Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kulick of 2275
Sir. a nd Mrs. I. T. Oberfelder Blaine avenue announce the en-
entertained 57 of their friends on gagement of their slaughter, Ethel,
the occasion of their moving into to Herbert Goldman sit this city.
their new home at 3200 Cortland
avenue.
Strand Mrs. II. Levinson of
2646 Hogarth avenue announce
Mr. Charles Halpert of Burlin- the engagementof their daughter,
game avenue returned last Friday Evelymto Joseph A. Conek, son of
from a month's visit at Hot Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Gonek.
Springs, Ark.
The Beta Delta Sorority, Lambda
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Alpert chapter gave an interesting Musi-
of Burlingame avenue returned caletea and brislge at the Hotel
Tuesday from a two weeks' visit Statler on Sunday. March 25. 'Mrs.
in New Ilaven, Conn., and New Rose Stein Schwartz presented is
York City.
group of violin solos accompanied
at the piano by Nlise, Lillian Rubino-
Mr. and 51rs. Charles A. Finster- witz.
waist and daughter, Ruth, of Chi-
cago boulevard, who left is week
ago for the east, are at present in Checker Cabs Empire 7000
Atlantic City.

Floor

EASTER NOVELTIES,
CARDS and FAVORS

Hurd's Vellum Stationery, Single and Folded Sheets,
White, Gray and Buff

$1.25 Per Boa

A Complete Stock of Children's Books

Second Floor

Sheehan's Book Store

Randolph 0200

1550 Woodward Avenue

Engtigrutritto

A delightful birthsiay party was
given by Miss Nettie Emmer in
honor of he: sister, Helen, on Satur-
day evening, March 24, at 3325
Richton avenue. Decorations were
carried out in red and yellow with
bouquets id tea roses adorning the
table. Among those who enter-
tained were Miss Avis Rice, who
sang several numbers, accompanied
A wedding of interest this week
by Nliss Mae Cohen; Miss Helen
Rosenberg, Irving Greenwald, Mil- is that of Miss Alice Caplan, whose
marriage
to Leo Mellen, son of Mr.
ton Greenwald and Elrud Michaels,
and NIrs. A. Mellen, of Josephine
who gave a dancing exhibition.
avenue, will take place on Sunday,
Miss Pearls Silverman of Toledo, April 1, at the Olympia Ilotel in
is spending the spring recess with Mt. Clemens.
her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Jacob
The Knollwood Country Club
Silverman, of Gladstone avenue.
will give a supper-dance Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. M. Pevin of Clair- evening, March 31 at the Hotel
mount avenue celebrated their Statler.
twentyfifth wedding anniversary
Orchid, tulips and tall orchid
on Sunday, Feb. 5, at the Emanuel
synagogue. Dinner Was served to tatters embellished the luncheon
200 guests, Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky table, on Tuesday, when Mrs. Jay
was the principal speaker of the Harris entertained 211 guests at the
evening. The Detroit Ladies' Aid Wilshire. Following, the luncheon
Society presented Mrs. l'evin with bridge was played.
a beautiful loving cup. Mrs. Eva
A delightful program of songs
Cutler, secretary of the organiza-
tion, made the presentation. Mrs. was presented by Mr. Barre hill at
.1. It. Greenberg, president of the the Artists' Contest of the Tuesday
Ukrainian Ladies Aid Society, also musical, Tuesday, March 27, at the
presented a loving cup. Among Twentieth Century club. Mrs.
the other organizations that were Morris D. Silver I Lillian Isaehman)
represented were Mrs. Granader, accompanied Mr. Hill at the piano.
president of the Western Ladies'
Mr. and Mrs. lsion Dreitrus of
Aid Society; Mrs. Mellon, presi-
dent of the ('regressive Ladies SO- Moss avenue, entertained a com-
ciety; Mrs. Greenberg, president of pany of friends at their home Sun-
the Lachavar Ladies' Society. The day evening in honor of Miss Jean-
children of Mr. and Mrs. Uevin nette Pereira and Mr. Jack Dunn.
presented their parents with a hand
Checker Cabs Empire 7000
painted portrait.



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To introduce our stu-
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couples. Among the guests were
seteral firmer Detrisiters, includ-
ing Creels, Mrs. Gertrude
Lang, and Mess. Mildred l'hipps.

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Committee.

TheYoung Detroiters' Club will
Miss Jennie It. Greenbaum of hold its spring festival dance at
Chicago, will arrive in Detroit on the Statler Ilotel on April 8. The
April t to Ism the house guest of
her sister, Mrs. Ilarr ysr Lu
illson of Chieago boulevard, for the
Passover holidays.

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breezes of the river.

EVERYTHING FRIED IN BUTTER
NO SUBSTITUTES USED

Dancing every evening to the syncopating tunes
of Wolverine Syncopaters. High Grade en-
tertainment.

ALEX COHEN, Mgr.

Third Annual Concert of Jewish Music

HALEVY
CHORAL
SOCIETY

Comprised of 75 Young Men and Women

JULIUS MILLER Conductor
MEYER POSNER, of New York, Guest Composer

ORCHESTRA HALL

SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 15

Tickets— 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00—can be obtained
from society members or at Orchestra HalL

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