• • m ow fembir Pais& &or - OWNS( - taMO.lwA 104 ONO IIRONICLE PAGE . 1■ 11=111f HEADS COMMITTEE FOR BRIDGE SUNDAY, JAN. 27 !: Engagements Mrs. Louis Rudolph announces the engagement of her (laughter, Rhoda, to Fred Haller of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Halle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosen. of Montreal, Canada. zweig of Chicago boulevard were Mr. and Mrs. William Moss of Elm burst avenue announce the hosts to 24 guests at an attractive , wr - ilance on Sunday evening at engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Frederick Ettinger, son of 'Aortliwood. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ettinger. Wt.-amine /a NM the opening of our FELT HAT Wedding Calendar DEPARTMENT iL hich will feature felt hats Cut and fitted to the head by an expert designer. Felts to match your gowns priced at )I, $5 Births ASTOR, JI Dec. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. S. Brody of 2656 Elmhurst avenue, a son, Leonard George. .S HO P i 510 Woodtt cird Ave. Cherry 40(y2 Marriages HELFGOTT—MAXMAN man, and Mr. Morris Lewis, Mr The nuirriage of Miss Matilda Lewis Berk and Mr. Lewis Mani Max man, (laughter of Mr. (Ind Mrs. were the ushers. After the ceremony, the guest. Samuel J. Maxman, and Alfred A. lielfgott, son of Mr. and Mrs. remained for dinner and dancing Solom o n Ilelfgott of New York Mr. and Mrs. Sachs will be 16 City, was solemnized on Jan. 01 at home in Indianapolis, Ind., after Jan. 15. the Kirby Center. THg Miss Maxman wore an ivory taf- JOHNS 0 feta frock with a sequin cape, and SHAPERO—SINABERG her long tulle veil was confined Mrs. Rose Sinaberg announces to her head by a Russian head- the marriage of her (laughter, Rae, dress of rhinestones and pearls, to Samuel Shapero, son of Mrs. with clusters of orange blossoms Anna Shapero of Pittsburgh, which at the sides. Her bridal bouquet was solemnized in Detroit on Jan. was of roses and lilies-of-the-val- 6. Mr. and Mrs. Shapero left on a ley. honeymoon trip to Chicago. Miss Fannie Maxman, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. She GRUSK IN—MARGOLIS wore Nile green chiffon and silver Simplicity and beauty marked lace and carried a bouquet of red and yellow roses. The Misses I the ceremony that united in mar- Freda Helfgott, sister of the riage Miss Naomi Margolis, (laugh- groom, of New York; Betty Meek- ter of Mrs. Sarah Margolis, and ler and Ida Winer were the brides.. Michael I. Gruskin, son of Mrs. maids, carrying bouquets of red Sadie Gruskin, at the Congrega- roses and carnations, tied with tion Beth David on Jan. 13. Rabbi dust another- Example of chiffon ribbon to match their Alshiskin performed the ceremony. ejohnsfsn & Murph y Lead- gowns. The bride was given in marriage ership in Designing and- Louis Helfgott served his broth- by her sister and brother-in-law, AT Mr. and NIrs. Harry Mintz. , er as hest man, and Harold A. Ceching Distinctive Fine • RUBY'S The bride was charmingly at- Maxman, }thither of the bride. Footwear , for Men.Styled tired MENS Ben Gurvitz and Gordon Ceasar in a Louise Boulanger model oP Imported Tan British • were the ushers. fashioned of white satin and silver BOOT ERY Grain. AC- ) ' .7047,6(e. I6 /tee Nit-. and Mrs. Samuel Z. Hirs•h- lace exquisitely embroidered in man and NIr. and Mrs. I. Resnick seed pearls. She wore a cap-shaped were also members of the bridal veil of silver lace and tulle with . Special party. Corsages of orchids with cabochons of orange blossoms on the pair sat in ribbons to match their either side. The bride carried it gowns were worn by the mothers shower bouquet of white roses and' of the bride and groom. NIrs. lilies ofthe valley. Hirschman and NIrs. Resnick. NIrs. Roy Stewart attended the After the dinner and dancing bride as matron of honor and was WASHINGTON bLVD.,STATLER HOTEL BLDG. for 285 guests, which followed beautifully gowned in a frock of the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Heif- coral transparent velvet. She car- gutI left for a honeymoon trip to ried a Colonial bouquet of Premier. roses and heather. New York. Among the guests were Mr. and The bridesmaids, Misses Pearl Mrs. Solomon Helfizott, and their Gruskin, Rose London and Sadye son and daughter, Mr. Louis and Gruskin, wore pastel colored Miss Freda, parents and brother gowns and carried Colonial lao. and sister of the groom, of New quets of Butterfly roses wind, York City. heather tied with tulle to harmo- After their honeymoon trip Mr. nize with their respective gowns. and Mrs. Alfred A. Helfgott will Little Fay Flint, niece of the reside home at 338on- bride, who carried the seil, was 0 in their Mon- terey avenue. very attractive in her gown of flesh georget te. Roy Stewart iterform•d the du- SACHS—ALP ERT ties of best man for the groom. A very impressive and lovel y The ushers were John Snider. wedding was solemnized So u tar, keuben Snider and Ben II —k1 • Jan. a, at the Nip:Ill:an Israel SV11:1- • gogue when Miss Bet ty :\ !pert Following the ceremony dinner I , Liagliter of Mr. and MN. M. Al- wan served to 2110 guests. pert, (Otis united du marriage to Mr. Morris Margolis of New Harry L. Sachs, son of Mr. and York City, brother if t he bride, e Mrs. NI. Sachs of lodianapoik was one of the out-of-town guests. Ind 11-(1,16 A. M Hershman eflici- Mr. and NIrs. Gruskin left form • ated in the pre , ence o f 200 relit- ..xtendell honeymoon trip througo e Hundreds of choice pieces to choose des :old friends. The bride was the e has Ill ill): in her while moire gown ----- from„ including Persian, Turkish, Chinese, • n nolishly brief in front and with e • GOLDMAN—WALLACE 11, O ll never hemline. A cap of Duel- Caucasian and India rugs. The I lotel Stotler was the scene o s, lace with clusters of orange 0 t. li,ssoms at the sides, held tb! of a pretty wedding Jan. 6, when • Miss Dorothy Wallace, daughter o f This is a grand opportunity to save • substantial sum I ulle veil, which was dotted with on your purchases. Joseph IV:ill:we, became the bride u.t•rs of (mango blossoms. :1 I ' 1 1 of Merril Convenient Terms Can Be Arranged lower bouquet of bride's r:, Goldman. Goldman, son of Samuel / I O 11 nd valley lilies completed her I Miss Wallace ware an oyster -tune. white bouffant gown of satin and Miss Anita Alpert, who attend- lace, sleeveless, and the skirt was S. 4* 1, I her sister as maid of honor, • , (ire a green satin and tulle gown long in the hack. A lace cap held , Mesranine—Woodward-Grand River Bldg. her long tulle veil, and a bouquet d e at id carried roses and carnations. 15 East Grand River The Misses Florence Sachs, in of roses and lilies of the valley Cadillac 4947 0 completed her costume. pi nk satin; Minnette Marger, in 0 Just a Step Ott Woodward At ros. from Ilud,on's Mrs. Samuel Leiter was matron o 4. pi -orb georgette, and Ethel Lewis. o of honor, I Bliss Fay lace, a pink satin, were bridesmaids. Ms••■ ••■• •■■• •••• ■■■ •••••••••• ■■ •• of the bride, was maid of ■ ••••••••%%S.V•Ws•WsWea Mr. Sam Berk assisted as best sister honor. .....ssa.NraNsfYINNIssmompow The Misses Sally Feldman, E. ther Blumberg. Nell Neifeld and Sylvia Reske, of Chicago, were the bridesmaids. William Neif•ld was best man, and David Saks. William Goodman, James Cohen and Ilarry Wallace were the ushers. Dinner and dancing for 100 guests followed the ceremony, af- ter which Mr. and Mrs. Goldman left on a Wedding trip east. values up to Among the guests were Mr. and $10.00 Mrs. I. D. Reskie and their daugh- ter, Miss Sylvia, of Chicago, and Bias. Joss-ph Zigman of Paterson, T WKS N. J. UtJUY'S SUCE SALE British Oxford S .4 All fir e a j. RUBY I Our January Sale of Menorah Meeting to be Fea- Miss Nettie Cohen of 559 Wood- tured by Parliamentar y for an extended Debate. trip to New York. The Gamma Tau Chi Sorority gave a farewell party Sunday evering, Jan. 6, in An interesting and unique pro- gram will tie presented this Sun- honor of Miss Cohen. day afternoon, Jan. 20, ant :1 o'clock, Miss Naomi .Margolis, who be- in the assembly room of the main came the bride of Michael I. Gras- library, Woodward at Kirby, by the kin on ,Lou. 13, has been the re - Menorah chapter of Detroit. The program will be a padlia- cipient of much delightful enter- tainment. On Dec. I) Miss Pearl mentary debate on the subject "Resolved.—That the Esatablish. Gruskin entertained at a miscel- laneous shower and bridge for 20 !tient of a Jewish Hotneland in Pal- estine Will Decrease Tolerance guests, A miscellaneous shower was given on Dec. 19 by Mrs. S. Against the Jew." This subject is Gruskin and Mrs. NI. Cohen at the one that the Menorah will debate farmer's home on Ow-en avenue. A on with the Lewis Institute Chap- midnight luncheon was served to ter of Chicago on Feb. 10 in De- 45 guests. On Dec. 25 Mrs. Roy troit. Stewart and Miss Ila Stettler his ored Miss Margolis with a personal shower and bridge at King Wah Lo's Cafe. Covers were laid for 30 people. PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. A. M. will hold a special communi- cation Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 7 p. m. F. C. degree and memb•r- ship committee. CHAS. K. SANDORF, Secretary. By (inter of HAROLD IIELLER, W. M. Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 SPECIAL it 1 Wool Mixed Socks, all colon, 75c values ROTA STORES 69c 49c Loather Slippers, values up to S eC 55.00; broken u 1741, o4IJ lines._ I elVi) RO SIMIAN * JL/ SHOE STORES, J. 1 INC. 124 Michigan Ave. Jestiletollimeb 71 Cadillac Square antacatInStita .L.vv An BOTII STORES CARD OF THANKS I Mr. Leon Lipnick and daugh-- ters, Mrs. Sophye Cohn and Au. gust& Lipnick, extend sincere thanks to their friends for the many kindnesses shown them dur.. i ing their recent bereavement. MEET AND EAT Cherry 9171 AT SNYDER'S 1526 '4) 1 CPI ABE MAX WITH Streng Chevrolet Co. 8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035; , // / f 7. Y. After the d COFFEE SHOP Every Day Theatre A Stub or Chicken Supper or Salad and Sandwich Luncheon Also Operating Snyder's Lunch, 4689 Woodward, at Forest. No. 20670—Size 14 — Length 41—Reduced to $1,500 No. 20667—Size 14—Length 39—Reduced to $1,085 No. 20678—Size 16—Length 39—Reduced to $1,150 No. 10573—Size 16—Length 42—Reduced to $1,750 No. 3618—Size 18—Length 40—Reduced to $1,675 No. 20662—Size 36—Length 43—Reduced to $1,275 No. 20664—Size 36—Length -42—Reduced to $1,325 No. 20684—Size 36—Length 45—Reduced to $1,850 No. 10570—Size 38—Length 43—Reduced to $1,750 No. 20669—Size 38—Length 44—Reduced to $1,250 No. 20661—Size 38— -Length 43—Reduced to $1,275 No. 20672—Size 38—Length 43—Reduced to $2,350 No. 20690—Size 40—Length 45 Reducedto $2,275 No. 10577—Size 40—Length 42—Reduced to $2,275 No. 11820—Size 40—Length 42—Reduced to $2,575 No. 20697—Size 42—Length 43—Reduced to $1,465 No. 20691—Size 42—Length 44—Reduced to $2,175 No. 20693—Size 42—Length 43—Reduced to $2,200 FELDSTEIN—ISRAEL SPECIAL Subway Flower Shop CHARLES H. ROSENMAN, Prop. 227 Gratiot Avenue. All are natural shades. No chemical blends. Excellent grade of well-mulched, genuine, natural colored skins. .95 Bedroom Slippers, felt with soft Flowers For All Occasions reductions: SHOES .1 \D OXFORDS Silk and Wad Socks, all colors, El 00 values A beautiful bouquet of flower. is best appreciated. Flowers arranged artistically that one can be proud to gins will always be obtained at Just Below Grand Circus Park—Opposite Grinnell's Meet Me at the Auto Show SEE To Your Wife, Mother or Sweetheart! To clear our large and splendid production of genuine Mink we offer most drastic reductions from original moderate prices of these exceptionally attractive models. Below we 1;0t 20 of the coats at these BOSTONIAN SHOES TWO PAIRS FOR $10.00 - Ilimelhoch's—"Ilimel-Hose"—F'irst Floor MINK J. SKAFF Mr. and Mrs. David Israel an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Minnie. to Jack Feld- stein, son of Hirsch Feldstein, which was solemnied on Jan. 6 at their home nn Northfield avenue. Bliss Israel wore a fuchsia chif- fon frock with a hat to match and a corsage of roses and lilies of the valley. A dinner for members of the immediate family followed the ceremony. After a honeymoon trip east. Mr. and Mrs. Feldstein will reside at 2751 Rochester avenue, Not in many things can 1.65 purchase so much beauty! A sheer, clear, even weave ... a picot-top to finish it's all-silk length . . . two dozen colors for choice—that's our good "Hifi- id-Hose" at 1.65! YOU NOW CAN SAVE UP TO $500.00 ON THE PRICE of a BEAUTIFUL CREATION in % BROKE\ SIZES Our All•Silk, Picot•Top, Sheer Chiffon "Himel-Hose" 1.65 42nd Great Annual Sale I 300 PAIRS We Remind You of One of "The Good Things of Life" ANNIS FURS Our Entire Stock , , e Woodward Thru to Washington land avenue left ORIENTAL RUGS OFFERS 25 (1/4, Reduction on imelhochs The committee in charge of the bridge to be given at the Barlu• Hotel at 2 p. ni. Sunday, Jan. 27, 1.1 Mr. and Mrs. Max Stein announce the engagement of their laugh- lie Sturtevant mid Mrs. Louis Nlarrich of ter, Bettye, to Saul E. Boesky, son of Mr . and Mrs. Samuel Boesky -- 2916 both of this city. A dinner-dance in ho nor of Bliss Stein will take avenue announce the graduation of their daughter, place at the Belcrest Friday evening. Lenore, front Central High School, Mr. and Mrs. II. Schneiderman of 121 Pingree avenue announce on Jan. 2:1. the engagement of their daughter, Blain -he, to Louis Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosen of Newark, N. J. A silver wedding anniversary party was held Saturday, Jan. 12, at the home of Nil-. and Mrs. Louis Peretsky, 9229 McQuade avenue, given in their honor and arranged as a surprise by their son Harry. Luncheon was served to 100 µt• - t.. Jan. 20—Miss Sylvia DeYoung, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol D•Young, to Charles M. Nvidelman, son of NIrs. Fannie Ncidelman. 51r. and Mrs. Herman Rosenberg Jan. 20—Miss Laura Chesluk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon and their young daughter, Ds-I- phine, are in Detroit following i Chesluk, 2284 Hazelwood avenue, to Eugene Pollock. Jan. 20—Miss Sally Leone, daughter of M r. and Mr,. L. Leone, trip through Southern California, Toronto, Canada, to Ilerman Bennett, son of Mrs. J. Bennett, 2712 and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. MISS JEAN BORNZTEIN Ni. Colones at 3887 Thirty-first Pasadena avenue, Detroit. street. by the C. I.. II. Girls, is headed by Bliss Jean Bornstein, who is as- AI. Miester of Canton, 0., gave sisted by the Nlisses Blanche lien- s surprise party New Year's Eve nett, Estelle Korn and Rose Ben- in honor of his fiancee, Miss Eva nett. Browerny of lb-Imar avenue. announcing ELEVEN No. 10586—Size 42—Length 44—Reduced to $3,000 No. 20688—Size 44—Length 44—Reduced to $3,500 Convessiext Terms May Be Arraxged Thousands of other coats and scarfs in every wanted peltry now are offered in this great sale at drastic reductions. Buy now with confidence. NEWTON ANNIS FURS—WOODWARD at CLIFFORD FOUNDED 11117