1..9e17tore nvisnORONICLE N'2 • • • III i U In ■ I More than 300 boys and girls 7949 Mack Ave. (Near Van Dyke) ■ ■ Now Open Every Evening From 6 P. M. to Midnight ■ Dancing--Entertainment--Frolic I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Mrs. Blum Levin of Cincinnati, Ohio, announces 110 engagement of her daughter, Mae Esther, to Jacob Freedman, son of Mrs. Bertha Freedman of 1545 Chicago boulevard. Wedding Calendar p ADOLF'S SPECIAL DINNERS Ii 5—bliss Frog, Chicken or Steak 12 Courses for only $1.50 Feb. Sara Miriam Rabinowitz, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Jacob Rabinowitz of Cleveland. to Louis Zack, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Morris A. Zack of Detroit, at the Jewish Center, Cleveland. 11 Also a la carte service o My Well Known 50c Plate Luncheons Served Daily From 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. ■ • I ■ ■ Ladies Invited ■ Air. and Mrs. Morris II. Goldsmith of Hazelwood avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Hannah, to Max H. Horowitz, son of Mr and 11rs. Joseph Horowitz of this city. ■ ■ 4 I Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubiner of 3759 Carter avenue announce th• engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Howe R. •ewe, son of Mrs. 1. N. Yewe. I ■ U ■ ■ For Reservations for Any Function Call WHITTIER 2637 • it 111 SiMIEffimmonelent•19•9.- Mr. and Mrs. 'Mark Slatkin and family of 237 South Philip avenue, Detroit, left for an extended trip to Florida. Str. it Mrs. Samuel Rivkin mist small (laughter, Ethel, of 147 Wi- nona avenue, left for Nlianii Beach, Fla., /Olen( they will spend the winter months, after which they !dun to return by way of New York City and Washington, I). C. A dinner was served to 80 guests at the honis of Mr. and Mrs Nathan Simon, 8139 Ilendrio avenue, in honor of the Bar Nlitz • nab of their sin], Manuel, on Sun- day, Jan, 13, at 6 o'clock. trict of Detroit and Ihffroit Young Judaea at a ('hamisho Osor b'Slivat (Jewish Arbor Day) celebration Wednesday evening, at the Philadelphia- Byron Talmud Torah. Each child present received it bag of l'a lest inian fruits. A committee headed by Sam- uel Heyman, president of Young Judaea, and 31. II. Zackheim, representing the Zionist Dis- trict, were responsible fur se- curing the fruits from Standard Fruit Co., Friedman Bros., pro- prietors, and from Ii. Berko uitz. For the Benefit of Extremely Unfortunate Tubercular Victims BYRON-PHILADELPHIA CENTER Mayor John C. Lodge, Judge Harry B. Keidan and Nathan- iel Goldstick will be at the Births GRAND OPENING SAT. FEB. 2, 9 P. M. DETROIT AUXILIARY LOS ANGELES SANATORIUM Princess Corsette 10.00 This satin-finish pink bro- cade corsctte with the lace to p h as reinforcement across the front and light honing at the back. The line is slightly princess and is cut low at the back. Six garters. Sizes 32 to 42. Iiirnolhoclis—Covet Shoi,--- TItird Floor ■ To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hass of 4096 Grand avenue, a daugh- Jewish ('enter, Cleveland. The willingness to attend the opening ter, Rhea Lois. groom will be called to the reading are Nathaniel Goldstick, Judge of the Torah at the Beth David Harry B. Keidan, Rabbi Leon Congo gat ion , Fourteenth and Frani and others. On other nights, Elmhurst, Detroit, on Saturday the banquet will be favored with morning, Feb. 2, attendance from Judges Frank Murphy, Alfred J. Murphy, John The Comm, Club entertained V. Brennan, Vincent M. Brennan .., members and friends at a bridge and other prominent Dctroiters, at the bona. of Miss Faye Aronotf, beautifully, gown,' i n a During the entire week of the yellow 2037 Ch•ments avenue, on Jan. 15. bazaar, music Will supplied Or- by chiffon and carried a bouquet of This bridge was a preliminary to Lerman's Juvenile be Concert red and yellow rose•. The Miss, the public bridge dansant to be chestra. Clara Rosenberg and Frieda Gold given On Feb. 26, at the Masonic Th e bazaar will open every eve- berg of Chicago were the brides Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Sol DeYoung of maids, carrying red roses and car sing at 7 o'clock. On Sunday it, — 2715 Rochester avenue announce nations tivd with chiffon ribbon t will open at 1 p. m , . 1S1 r. and Mrs. Max Schubiner of the marriage Of their daughter. match their gowns. A conf erence will be held this 2759 Carter avenue will be at Sylvia, to Charles M. Niedelman, • Mrs. Kaptitansky, mother of th( honw Sunday, Jan 27, from 2 to Sunday to complete necessary 011 plan, Sunday, Jan. 20. The mire- groom, wore a Nile green c hiffoi : 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the en- mony took place at Temple Beth and a flesh colored Spanish show gagernent of their daughter, Eve- El, Rabbi Frani officiating Mr. and carried a corsage of yellow ly", t o How, 11 . y e ,, ,,, ,,,,„ of ind Mrs. Niedelman left for fort roses. Mrs. Somkin, mother of Mrs. 1. N. Yewe. Worth, Tex., where they wili the bride, wore a green chiffon ani make their future home. carried a corsage of red roses. Arthur Levinger, well known in After the dinner and dancin4 KAPETANSKY—SOMKIN for 150 guests, which followed th e Detroit art circles, will be the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Somkin an ceremony, 1/r. and Mrs. Nathal principal speaker at the Fine Arts amass the marriage of their J. Kapetanskyl social which the Inter Nos Club of eft for Detroit. Fay, to I/r. Nathan J the Jewish Centers Association is Kapetansky, son of Mr. and Mrs GOLDS—BUSHKIN sponsoring on Saturday, Jan. 26, Cantor David K l Joel Kapetansky, which was The Twentieth Century C lub , duct services at Conavons will con- at 8 o'clock, for the Jewish Center solemnized at Chicago o m gregation Mo- members and their friends n ja 16 house seas the scene of a prett y gen Abraham, Farnsworth and The ceremony was perfornoff try wedding on Jan. 0, when Miss Ida Herman l'ritz, who will be ac- . Beaubien. this Saturday, Jan. 20. companied by his sister, Miss Syl- Rabbi Olschwang, uncle of the Bushkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! The easi Oron w ill mark the SeV- via Fritz, will play several violin bride, and Rabbi Karden of Chi Nathan Bushkin, became eca e the' enteenth anniv ersary of the dedi- solos and Miss Leah Levin will en- cag eo ; bride of of Louis Gold, son of Mr. cation of this synagoge. Tht u The read- tian with some musical selections. H bride was charmingly at and Mrs. erman Goldstein, Rabbi! ing of Parsha Bes td ir h alach is an- The program will be followed a Louise Boulanger mode A. M. Hershman officiating. nuttily 001141/11ted AS fashioned of white satin and silve The bride lucked eery ch by a reception and dancing. Light arming lace exquisitely embroidered it in a gown of ivory satin, a copy sary. former members and a num- refreshments will be served. The .cod pearls. She wore a cap of Paton, tight bodice, full skirt ber of prominent outsiders are in- Inter Nos Club is under the leader- shaped veil of silver lace 111111 tulle vited to attend the celebration. ship Of Miss Esther Martz. with long effect. She wore a lace with cabochons of orange blossom. cap ornamentel with orange blos- on either side. The bride carrim .ems, her veil being of tulle Her a shower bouquet of white rose. bridal bouquet was made of roses and lilies of the valley and valley lilies. Miss Claire L. Kapetansky, sis Her attendants were Mrs. Henry ter of the groom, attended the Greenberg as matron of honor and bride as maid of honor and wa. the MiriSk, Rose Greenberg [Nth (' ohen, Rose Lusher and Rae Has- nas as bridesmaids. When Henry Greenberg acted as best ' Thinking man. Reuben Golds, Jack Bushkin, Sidney David and Ben Golds as of ushers, Little Ruth Golds made a prett flower girl and Sidney Golds a rim bearer. A dinner, which was served t 100 guests, was followed by dune ing. After a two weeks' honey moon to Chicago Mr. and Mrs Golds will reside at 2242 Blain CJ 44. avenue. NIEDELMAN—DeYOUNG Extraordinary features, amusements, unprecedented bargains on each and every evening. Under auspices of Lace Top TheEta Beta Zeta Sorority cele- brated its third anniversary at the Oriole Terrace Sunday evening, Jan I:l. It was given in form of a dinner-dance and covers were laid Ik; for 20 guests. Miss Lois Berns Proceeds of Affair Opening acted as hostess fur the evening.. Jan. 20—To Mr and Mrs. A. P. Buchsbaum (Rosalind Klein) --- t0'111 sons, Robert Allen and Phillip Nathan. Feb. 2 for Detroit Unit 31r. and B. L. Bl iss of at Sanatorium. Jan 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Warren (Anne Marks) of Tux Grand RiverMrs. avenue gave a Party edo avenue, a daughter, Gloria Elaine. --- • in honor of the birthday "f their Plans are being completed for Jan. 17—To Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs (Beatrice Madiefsk•) "ugh"- it,"t. Muth, on Friday riffaY or cninf d the bazaar of the Jewish Consump-' of 2490 West Buena Vista, a son, Samuel Neil, Jan Is. (1A wore re laid for , rive Relief Association of Califors Jan. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sklar (Sara Dorfman), a (laugh- guests. vin to be held at the Philadelphia- ter, Marilyn Joyce. Byron Talmud Torah during the Jan. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Elias Goldberg Of 3040 C Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rabinowitz week beginning Saturday evening, nue, a daughter, Jocelyn Louise. ave• of Cleveland announce the forth- Feb. 2. The bazaar will officially Jan. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe If. Blumberg ( Helen Maurell, il , coming marriage of their laugh- be opened by Mayor John C. ter, Sara Miriam, to Louis Zaek, Lodge. The proceeds will go for son, Edwin Carl. son Of Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. the building of a Detroit unit at Jan 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Silas Cohen of 2035 W es t E uc lid avenue, Back :fu l T 55 ,,, LS sdlu lelil F e ,i,ba. vi. 5 .7ii e t, It )h e,-, the l oth,eisrstihg,e,lih a son, Floyd Norman. saySeaTitgtnoirfiiuc.T.their /Marriages FEB. 2 TO FEB. 7, INCLUSIVE Woodward Thri to Washington COMPLETE DETAILS FOR WEEK'S BAZAAR is Marriages BAZAAR and CARNIVAL zmelhoch's NVP1'e guests of the Zionist Dis- ■ Adolf E. Kratz, Caterer Illi•118111 ENTERTAIN 300 AT ARBOR DAY AFFAIR Engagements The Lilac Garden ■ I ■ ■ PAGE SEVEN in V I ii is 19 M 2 U 11 • To Your Wife, Mother or Sweetheart! A beautiful bouquet of flowers is best appreciated. Flowers arranged artistically that one can be proud to give will always be obtained at Flowers For All Occasions Subway Flower Shop CHARLES II. 227 Gratiot Avenue. ROSENMAN, Prop. Cherry 9171 LAVINGER TO GIVE CHALK TALK JAN. 26 Something New for Detroit We Will Specialize in a Complete Line of CAKES and PASTRIES BREAD and ROLLS (laughter, Using the finest grade of ingredients, such as pure sweet but- ter, fresh eggs and pure cream. Your patronage is solicited. Souvenirs will be given on the opening day SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 SAVOY BAKERIES, Inc. 8532 Twelfth Street Near Pingree ourWaistLine 2 inches in 6 Weeks Pleasantly IDNEY-IIILL CONDMONERSorMEN 308 BOOK BLDG. — Information Cheerfully Given — Ra. 1953 COME TO MILANO'S the only place in the city that serves only Italian food Food Served Amidst Immaculate Surrounding. Noon-day Luncheon., 11:30 to 2 0 SEE ABE MAX WITH Streng Chevrolet Co. 2950 EAST JEFFERSON 8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035 EDGEWOOD 9407 Annis Furs 42 nd 17TH ANNIVERSARY OF MOGEN ABRAHAM SATURDAY MORNING Great Annual Sale POLLOCK—CHESLUK A large number of guests wit- nessed the marriage of Miss Laura Chesluk to Eugene Pollock, Sun- day, Jan. 20, at the home of the . bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solo-• , nun Chesluk, 2284 Hazelwood. Rabbi I. Stollman performed the ceremony. A buffet supper was served. The bride was charmingly gowned in pale peach chiffon, with stockings and slippers to match. After the wedding, the bride and groom left for a week's honey- moon to Cleveland and Chicago. Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. Pollock will be at home at the Car- men Apartments, 2665 Gladstone eAnnouncement! This Sale Offers You the Fur Coat or Scarf so Hard to Find--the One You Want Fur Coats from $50 to $3,000 Fur Scarfs $15 to $600 THE rich saving effected by Annis Furs pres- ent prices is but one reason why we urge you to buy here now. We are sure that in cur vast and varied stock you are certain of finding the exact coat you want—the very PELTRY, TRIM, MODEL and SIZE that most becomes you—and we are equally certain that you will find the price is one you will be glad to pay, no we urge you to—BUY NOW! More than 2,000 Fur Coats and Scarfs for women and children! Fur Coats for MEN now offered in this GREAT SALE at drastic redactions! Reductions Are as Great as 1/2 Convenient Credit Terms May Be Arranged NEWTON ANNIS FURS Woodward at Clifford FOUNDED 1817 Louis Zack ECONOMICAL AND CONVENIENT SERVICE BRING YOUR CAR TO YOUR OWN DOWNTOWN GARAGE Storage--Greasing—Repairs—Collision Work —Tire Service—Cars Washed—Gas and Oil 24-Hour Towing Service Watson Garage 42 Watson Street Cherry 4136 Art Exhibition and AUCTION 7351 WOODWARD AVENUE An Art Exhibition of Unparalleled Grandeur, Antiques, Modern and Reproductions from the Collections of MARQUIS ANTOINE DE FONBRUNE Chateau De La Quincy (Aisne) Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 -- FOR EFFICIENT, COMTE EMILE DE FRESSANGES Chateau De La Ville.Dtt.Bois, Crease MONSIEUR MARCEL PICHON Plougastel Daoulus, Finistere Ilas Opened an Up-To-Date DRUG STORE 8732 Linwood (Cor. Blaine) With a Full Line of Drugs and Toilet Articles Fountain Service We Specialise in Compounding Prescription. Also the most magnificent collection of Rare and beautiful Aubusson Savo/merit' Rugs all hand made of I 'tire Angor , . Wool in Detroit. OTT C.X1111/1It'll /1_110,i/ion open to the public on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, January 2.4-25-26-27, from to A. M. to to P. Phone.: Garfield 9788-9772 This wonderful collection \\ill be sold at 4/1Ctillil in lots. 11/ Slit individuals on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursilay, Friday and Saturday, January 28-2g-3o-3I-Feb. I -2. TWO Session: dail y at 2 1'. Al. and 8 precisely. YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU- ALLY-WASHED AND CARE-, FULLY HAND IRONED The sale will include Furniture. Tapestric.:. Porcelains, Ivories, Enamels, Miniatures, Paintings, Bronzes, Rugs, Textiles and Laces. Telephone orders :aken. We deliver. Mary Davis HAND LAUNDRY 12168 Dexter Boulevard Phone Longfellow 1185 7351 WOODWARD AVENUE near Grand Boulevard, Detroit Telephones—Northway 1092—Cadillac 16SS CHARLES D. TODD & COMPANY, Auctioneers.