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Engagements

Now Everyone

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Damsky of Utica, N. Y., announce the engage
Mrs. David Ossepow of 1500 went of their daughter, Lea, to Walter Lichtenfeld of Detroit.
Columbus avnue, Bay City, Mich.,
Max Good of 2971 Leslie avenue announces the betrothal of hi.
entertained with several tables of daughter, Bessie, to Harry Fischoff of Cincinnati, Ohio.
bridge in honor of her sister, Mrs.
Albert Levine of Detroit. At mid-
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night a dainty luncheon was
served.

Solid Silver!

Two lovely Open stock Ster-
ling patterns are now available
at remarkably low prices.
You can start a set of solid
silver with-

for $ 9.00

6 Teaspoons

for $ 7.50

New manufacturing
economies enable us to
offer the "Calvert" and
"Repousse" Patterns at
astonishingly low prices for
solid table silver of splendid
weight, made to last for generational

Miss Sadie Hirschman enter-
tained 32 guests at luncheon and
bridge at the Phoenix Club on
Thursday, Nov. 15, in honor of
Mrs. Rose Kearney of Ironwood,
Mich.

BY

Miss Sarah Epstein of 1996
Clairmont avenue, entertained at
a dinner-bridge Wednesday eve-
ning, Nov. 11, honoring Miss Leah
Silverman, a bride-elect of Janu-
ary.

Your Flower Needs

Are served with conscientious and painstaking
care at the "Subway."

Miss Lena Lee Silverberg, whose
marriage to Joseph L. Freedman
will tike place Nov. 29 at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel, has been the
recipknt of much social attention.
Among those who have entertained
for her are Mrs. William Boesky
of Pingree avenue, sister of the
bride, Sirs. Jack Smith of Elm-
hurst avenue, Miss Betty Salsky
of Windsor, Mrs. L. Goldberg and
Mrs. J. Bielfield, and Misses Har-
riett Sturm Belle Goodman and
Clara Rothberg, who will be the
bride's attendants.

Here you are assured of a dependable service that
has been established by years of service to an exact-
ing clientele.

FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Subway Flower Shop

CHARLES II. ROSENMAN, Prop.

227 Gratiot Avenue.

Cherry 9171

4838
WOODWARD
AVE.

The home of Mrs. Horvitz, 529
East Kirby avenue, was the scene
of a birthday surprise party on
Nov. 11 liven in honor of Jean
Horvitz by her sister Elaine. All
the guests present were tnembers
of Junior Hadassah. Bridge was
played during the evening followed
by a delicious luncheon.

Studio and Home Portraiture

THREE 8x10 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR $10.00

Mrs. Max Wedes, 2919 Clair-
, mount avenue, entertained 38
guests at a bridge-luncheon and
shower on Saturday, Nov. 17, at
the Belcrest, in honor of her sis-
ter, Miss Jessie Goldsmith.

(12 FOR $25.00)

ALSO A SPECIAL CABINET PHOTOGRAPH, $10 PER DOZ.

"The Gift That Only You Can Give"

Miss Anita Bolotin of Atlanta,
Ga. (formerly of Detroit), is visit-
ing her friends in this city.

FUR COATS

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Warren
(Helen Smitt) of Pittsburgh, who
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs..Samuel Smitt, have returned
to their home .

At Less Than Winter Prices

Stunning and advanced models of the season's newest styles
in a variety of Selected Pelts. Your inspection is invited.
Bring in your old furs for remodeling and cleaning.

JEWISH WOMAN'S PLACE

IN HISTORY, IS SUBJECT
OF MENORAH ADDRESS

A Feether & Company

Arlington 9215

12350 Hamilton

New Fall Costume Jewelry

Antique gold and amethyst—also other popular combina-
tions.
For the distinctive bridge prizes or gifts—Molemistic or
Spanish Glass, in vases, cigarette boxes, ash trays, beverage
sets., etc.—in shades of green, amber and orchid.
A complete line of Greeting Cards for all occasions.
The Shop Where All Sales Must Please—

THE HOPE CHEST

9805 Linwood, at head of Boston

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PROFESSOR SCHNEIERSON

An interesting discussion is
promised this Sunday noon at 3:30
on "The Jewish Woman's Place in
History." The women of Israel who
through the ages have played a
most conspicuous part in the pres-
ervation - of both Jews and Juda-
ism, will he discussed. The main
speaker will be Miss Beatrice Pei-
man, E member of the Detroit Me-
norah Chapter. University men
and women are invited to attend
this meeting at the main Public
Library, third flour.
A history study circle was
formed a few weeks ago which held
its first meeting Wednesday eve-
ning at the home of Miss Rebecca
llolfman. The first post-exilic
period was discussed by Irving
Sehlussel, former president of the
Detroit chapter.

NOTED LECTURER AND PSYCHOLOGIST

Strictly Kosher Caterer
Weddings, Engagements, Ban-
quets—All Social Functions

Will be the Speaker at the Second Jewish Forum

on November 25-26-27

JEWISH CENTER, 31 MELBOURNE

M. A. I'EREIRA

Professor Schneierson is one of the outstanding lecturers in
Yiddish. His subjects are as follows:

DETROIT CATERING
COMPANY

Sunday, Nov. 25—"The Way to • Person" (a psychological
expedition in the spiritual sphere).
Monday, Nov. 26—"Suicide or Worldly Intoxication: What
Is the Choice?"
Tuesday, Nov. 27—"How to Make the Most of One's Own
Spiritual Depths."

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A feast of traditional delicacies served in
the home-like atmosphere of our Main
Dining Room, noon until 8 p. m. Call
RA. 2300 for reservations.

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Simplicity marked the wedding
of Miss Ruth Heavenrich Lam-
bert, daughter of Mrs. Benjamin
I. Lambert, and William henry
Frank, son of Sir. and Mrs. harry
J. h. Frank, which was solemnized
at 6:30 o'clock Monday, Nov. 19,
in the Italian Gardens of the Book
Cadillac Hotel. Dr. Leon Pram
read the service in the presence of
Tall
the immediate families.
standards of white and pale pink
belie mums joined by satin ribbons
Chrysanthe-
marked the aisle.
mums of the same shades against
a background of palms formed the
improvised altar which was light-
ed by ivory tapers in cathedral
candelabra.
Miss Lambert wore a Lelong
model of ivory transparent velvet
with a bustle which draped to the
floor. Rose pointe lace edged the
V-neck and formed the cuffs of
the long fitted sleeves. The same
hire was used for the tight cap and
edged the sides of her tulle veil.
Iler flowers were a shower bou-
quet of gardenias, lilies of the val-
ley and sweet peas.
Sirs. Douglas Brown, who was
her sister's only attendant, wore
an Agnes model of sapphire blue
chiffon fashioned with a V-neck
and sleeveless bodice. The circa-

Silkenese

Vests . . .2.00

Step-ins ... 3.00

Bloomers . . .3.00

All-in-One . . .5.00, 5.75

It is knitted and
resembles glove silk

Ilimelhoch's—Silkenese—first Floor,

a Complete
Line of Holi-
day Greeting
Cards

Novelties In
Leather and Bye.
and many beautiful
05 boxes of
StatIonery

SHEEHAN'S BOOK STORE

1550 Woodward Avenue.

Randolph 0200

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FINK—SCHREIBER

Numerous brilliant social func-
tions have been given in the last
few weeks in anticipation of the
wedding of Miss Evelyn Schreiber,
daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Nathan
Schreiber, and Gilbert Fink, son of
Sir. and Sirs. Sol Fink, which was
solemnized at an impressive mere-
sissy on Sunday, Nov. 18, at the
Book Cadillac Hotel. The service
was read by Rabbi Silverman, who
married the bride's parents 23
years ago, Rabbi A. Si. Hershman
and Rabbi Aishiskin in the pros-'
once of 500 relatives and friends.
An altar was formed by a bell
of roses, orchids and lilies of the
valley extended from the ceiling
and further surrounded by huge
baskets of autumn flowers. Miss
Schreiber, slowly traversing the
flower-lined aisle, made a lovely .
picture as she was met mid-way
by the groom. Together they
passed through an arch formed by
the headgear of the ushers and the
bouquets of the bridesmaids.
The bride's gown was Princess
style of white transparent velvet
trimmed in silver lace. Iler veil,
which was held in place by a real
lace cap, was covered with silk
orange blossoms. Cattelya orch-
i s were use d with bride' s roses
and lilies of the valley for her
flowers, which were arranged in
loose shower bouquet.
The feminine members of the
bridal party, numbering 10, were
attired in pastel shades, the gowns
being made along bouffant lines
fashioned with bustles and uneven
hems. Bouquets of Columbia roses
and lilies of the valley tied with
tulle to correspond with their
gowns completed their costumes.
Sirs. George Feldman, aunt of
the bride, wore green chiffon with
sequins and rhinestones. The
bride's sister, Miss Sylka Schrei-
ber, was gowned in gold taffeta
with a large green and orange
taffeta bow.
The bridesmaids were Siiss Elsa
Feldman, gowned in peach taffeta;
Miss Roslyn Jacobson, in pink
sequins and tulle; Miss Lucille
Schreiber, in pink tulle and taf-
feta; Miss Margaret Foreman, in
coral beaded; Mies Irene Kessler,
in pink sequins; Miss Marcia Co-
hen of Chicago, in orchid taffeta;
Miss Sylvia Hack, in pearl sequins
and tulle, and Miss Bernice Gold-
berg, in green tulle. Sir. Raymond
Schreiber was Mr. Fink's best man,
and the ushers were Irving and
Adolph Goldberg, Milton Kessler,
Sidney Chapman, Harvey Bren-
ner and Al Scher of Cleveland, and
Marvin Fleischer.
The little flower girls were
Bluma Shirley Schreiber and Reva
Goldberg, Little Jules Fink was
the ring bearer.
Mrs. Schreiber wore a gown of
' orchid shading to wistaria for her
daughter's wedding, fashioned of
sequins and pearls, with the un-
even hem line. She wore a cor-
sag rot orchids. Mrs. Fink was
attired in blue chiffon and trans-
parent velvet. The skitt was
mask of tiers and draped to one
side. She wore a sequin cocktail
jacket and also carried a corsage
of orchids.
Moving pictures, which were
taken before the service was read,
were shown to the guests after
midnight.
Of the guests present over 100
were from out of the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Fink are making
an extends,' Eastern trip.

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Marriages

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman
entertained 25 guests at a delight-
ful bullet supper on Saturday
evening, Nov. 17.

°Woodward at John R.

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Silkenese is one of the most
beautiful and most practical
fabrics that can be obtained
for lingerie. Besides its beau-
tiful quality, it launders easily,
packs without creasing and
wears long.

ORPHAN HOME DANCE
Nov. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Silver, a son, Maurice Aaron.
Nov. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marx (Coil Lavin) of 12080
Broadstreet, a daughter, Annette Josephine.
Siiss Fannie Rodin, vice-presi-
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Sirs. Celia Frank, formerly of
Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Julian 'Lemon (Helen Lamport) of Glad- dent and one of the founders of
McLean avenue, is now making
the Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home,
her home at the Belcrest apart- stone avenue, a daughter.
Oct, 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Manuel Rice (Fannie Lerner),
ments.
a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. Kopple
have returned from their wedding
trip and are making their home at
the Wilshire Hotel,

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"What Is
Silkenese Lingerie?"

Wedding Calendar

Mrs. Herman Warren of 1529
Boston boulevard was guest of
honor at a bridge luncheon given
Nov. 25 — Miss Dorothy Jacobson, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Jacobson
Thursday, Nov. 15, at the home of
to Louis Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goodman.
Sirs. William Schultz of 15536
Nov. 29--Miss Lena Lee Silverberg, slaughter of Mrs. Anna Silver
Normandy.
berg, to Joseph L. Friedman.
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Dec. 2—Miss Jessie Goldsmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. II.
Mrs. Goldfarb of 12019 Dexter
boulevard entertained with a Goldsmith, to Michell ShInin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shlain.
bridge-luncheon on Saturday, Nov.
Dec. 16—Miss Ethel Edelson, daughter of Mr. T. Edelson, to Ben
17, in honor of the newly-elected W. Kovan, son of Sir. and Mrs. J. Kovan.
officers of the \Vest Warren Moth-
Dec. 23—Miss Blossom Diamond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
er's Club.
Diamond, to Morris Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Friedman.
Dec. 30—Miss Jean Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Jacob
Miss Rose Adess and family of
1629 West Philadelphia are now Schwartz, to Morris Ager, son of Mr. and Mrs. harry Ager.
residing in their new home at 1698
Taylor avenue.

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Early for Next Issue.

Eastern Ladies Society

On acount of Thanksgiving
Day, all news items for publi-
cation in the issue of Nov. 30
will have to he in the hands of
the editor one day earlier than
usual, All news, club and so-
ciety items received after 1 p.
m. on Tuesday will be retained
for the following week's issue.

lac skirt had an uneven hemline.
She carried an arm bouquet of
Aaron Ward roses tied with blue
satin ribbons.
Charles Lewis Sonneborn, of
Pittsburgh, attended Sir. Frank as
best Moll. The ushers were Doug-
las Brown and Frederick Morris.
Sirs. Lambert wore her wedding
gown of ivory satin trimmed with
Alencon lace and carried orchids
and Columbia roses. The bride-
groom's mother wore a gown of
eggshell satin and a shoulder bou-
quet of orchids.
Following the service, dinner
was served at a U-shaped table
adorned with the bridal coke and
vases of pink and white bebe mums
and lighted by ivory tapers in sil-
ver candelabra.
For traveling Sirs. Frank wore
a gray ensemble trimmed with
platinum fox and a gray soleil hat.;
Following a trip to Asheville, N.
C., and New York City, Sir. and
Mrs. Frank will reside at the M-
erest.

MASQUERADE BALL

To Be Held on Dec. 2—Sunday Night

LUSTER—SARASOHN

The marriage of Mrs. Goldie
Sarasohn and Mr. Morris Luster
was solemnized at the home of
Rabbi A. Si. Ashinsky on Wednes-
day, Nov. 21. Mr. and Sirs. Lus-
ter are making their home at 2080
Seward avenue.

BROWN—SELL

PRIZES GIVEN FOR BEST MASKS

PROCEEDS TO CHARITY

Admission 75 Cents Per Person

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The Charm

School

STEIN—GREENBERG
SINGER—GREENBERG

A very beautiful double wedding ,
ceremony took place on Sunday,
Nov. 18, when Miss Ida Greenberg
and Miss Betty Greenberg, daugh-
ters of Mr. and Sirs. Morris Green-
berg, spoke their marriage vows.
Miss Ida became the bride of Sol
Stein, son of Sir. and Mrs. David
Stein of Toledo, 0., and Miss Betty
became the bride of Samuel 11.
Singer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
G. Singer of Toledo, Ohio. The
ceremonies were performed at 5
o'clock by Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky
at Emanuel Synagogue and were
followed by a dinner for 300
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Stein and
Mr. and Mrs. Singer left for a
wedding trip to Chicago and upon
their return will make their home:
in Detroit.

Fort Wayne Hotel

MRS. FANNIE RODIN

47 Rowena street, is one of the
workers whose untiring efforts
have helped the advanced sale of
tickets and other arrangements for
the annual dance to be given nt
the Book Cadillac Hotel on Sun-
day evening, Dec. 2.
Mrs. Rodin has worked faith-
fully and successfully in the in-
terests of the organization since
its inception 15 years ago, and
curtailed a recent trip to Europe
so she could be here in time to
work for the success of the dance.
Mrs. Ralph l'aul, who has served
as chairman of the annual ball for
the past three years, expects this
year's affair to be the most suc-
cessful in the history of the or-
ganization.

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A THREE-ACT FARCE COMEDY

Will Be Presented

FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 30

BY TILE

Your Baby's Shoes?
Scientifically Fitted

Finest selection of
styles in all widths and
sizes.

Phi Beta Fraterninty

AT THE

Majestic Theater

Woodward at Willis

A DOWNTOWN STORE IN
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD

Produced under the auspices of the Phi Beta Fraternity

Davis & Halperin

Directed Under the Personal Supervision of

Miss Lewis

8950 Twelfth St.

A number of friends and rela- 1111111111
tives joine,d in witnessing the in-
formal marriage ceremony of Silas
Selma Sell, slaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. I,. Sell, and Louis iI. Brown,
which took place at the Stotler
Hotel on Nov. 18, in the afternoon.
The bride was attractively gowned
in beige and brown silk lace, with
hat and shoes to match, and car-
ried Coolidge roses. Her only at-
tendants were her sister, Miss
Charlotte Sell', and Miss Queenie
Berkovitz, who wore matched out-
fits of blue and brown, respective-
ly, and carried butterfly roses.
Maurice Sell, brother of the bride,
attended Mr. Brown as best man,
and Jack Brown and Dan Krouse
seated the guests. The mother of
the bride chose a black chiffon
dress for the occasion and the
groom's mother wore blue geor-
gette. Both wore shoulder cor-
sages of tea roses. After a motor
trip to Chicago, the bridal couple
will be at home on Seward avenue
after Dec. 1.

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Arrange a party and come. Your friends will be
there, too.

Tickets, 75e and $1.00, can be to red from mem-
bers of the fraternity or at the boa office.

Florsheim

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Acton Furniture &
Upholstering Company

3741 Fenkell Ave.

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JUNIOR HADASSAH

Tickets
Wolters Urged to R
for Dec. I Cabaret at Once.

Junior liadiwiah members who
have not reserved tickets for the
cabaret at the Toiler on Dec. I
are urged to do so at once.
Captains are urged to send in
their list of waiter, and wait-
resses to Miss Carolyn A. Good-
man, chairman. Girls wishing to
serve in an assisting capacity dur-
ing that evening are also urged to
communicate with Miss Goodman.
Tickets should be reserved by
calling Miss HttitS Brenner, 55
Mason; Miss Elaine Horvitz, 529
East Kirby, or Mitts Goodman, 265
Belmont.

Checker Cabs. Errpire 7000.

Three-piece linen frieze suite with
linen frieze reverse cushion, solid wal-
nut frame with carving, • suite made to
sell at • much higher price.. We are of-
fering the suite now at $160. Convince
yourself and compare with others.
High-grade reupholstering, regnish-
ing and repairing. Estimates free.
Our tost•plus plan basis of buying fur-
niture eeeee you money.

eil dressed feet pave
the way for the success-
ful man ... he realizes
the importance of good
shoes. Why don't you
wear Florsheim Shoes
too?

$10

Sons. Styles 311 god $12

In the New
Woodward-Blvd. Shopping
District

BOYD'S

6529 Woodward
Open Evenings Until 9
UNDER BOB ISBERG
M ANAGEMENT

Longfellow 5542

THOSE FAMOUS

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`Buddy' Delicatessens

Drop in after the show or, in fact,'
any time and every one of
"Buddy's" delicious sandwiches
scrumptious corned beef and
"B udd y.. Meyerson mouth melting weiners.. In fact,
everything served by "Buddy's" is of the best.

We cater to card parties, ate. Just phone your order any
time and we'll be glad to deliver.

"BUDDY'S" DELICATESSEN

"The Rendezvous of Your Friends."

Twelfth at Taylor

Garfield 9248

