v itiericam 'apish Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN jilubErRory Ewon(likoriat c7 A• 6.)." I Engagements 014/-0.10 USSEK 1440 Mbod,n4 Avenue Feb. 5—Miss Sara Miriam Rabinowitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Rabinowitz of Cleveland, to Louis Zack, son of Mr. and Mrs Morris A. Zack of Detroit, at the Jewish Center, Cleveland. $985 It's a tiny bit of real French chic in bright spring colors! Our copies of the several versions 18.50 Himelhoch's—Millinery—Fourth Floor (laughter, Dorothy Myra. (A Bride of Last No engagement, wedding or birth announcement will be pub- lished in The Detroit Jewish $9.85 Chronicle society section unless the notice as sent in hears the signature, address and telephone number of the correspondent. Announcements should reach the society editor not later than Wednesday at 5 p. to., pre•ed- ing the Friday they are to be published. Values se $2/.50 1. MILLER SALON oor p e "Iv 4 Miss Dorothy Phylis Hodes left for Albany, where she will be EVELYN SCHUBINER joined by her sister, Mrs. Nat Levy, and together they will go south School, received high honors in for the balance of the winter. her studies, being a cum laude pu- Miss Billie Ilornstein, whose pil. marriage to Alfred Ettinger took Among other , place nn Jan. 20, was the inspira- J e wish youths tion of much pre-nuptial entertain- who won honors ing. Mrs. Arnold Ettinger of Tux- in local high edo avenue honored Miss Horn- schools are M. R. stein with a bridge-luncheon and Month') , linen I'regerson, Jack shower for 40 guests. Miss Rom, Sidney SM- . Bernice London of Webb avenue' bin and Arthur entertained at a personal shower Snyder. and luncheon on Jan. 13. Mrs. :Milford R. Max Fertel was hostess at a mis- 15- Pregerson, cellaneous shower and bridge- year-old member Luncheon at her home on Jan. 14. of Northern filth : Miss Mazie Rosen, of Gladstone School's gradu- avenue was hostess at a hosiery ating class, scor ; shower and bridge-luncheon on Jan. 15. Misses Goldie BrocIski M. R. Pregerson ed highest in the and Bessie Lutchin were hostesses intelligence tests given Northern, at a bridge-luncheon and kitchen seniors this week. Ile made a mark of 203 out of a possible 350 shower at King Wah Lo. son, Maurice Herman. Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Metzger, a son, Morton Stanley. Jan. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Greenspan of Elmhurst avenue, a (laughter, Mildred Myra. Jan. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goodfriend of Leslie avenue, a 400 Pairs of Evening Slippers in silver. gold, fancy brocades and imports Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Bern- stein, 297 Frederick, have been visiting at Hot Springs, Ark., for the past few weeks and after a stay in Hot Springs of about a month they will travel on to Los Angeles. where they will remain ' for the balance of the winter. Marriages iSe` ► 9 NESS—GERSHENZON The marriage of Miss Ethel A. Gershenzon, daughter of Mr. and Mr,. Samuel Gershenzon, to Mark Ness. ,011 of Mrs. Marian Ness of Pitt-burgh, Was an event of Jan. 1. Miss Goldie Meyersohn Representative of the Jewish Women Pioneers in Palestine, will speak under the auspices of the Detroit Chalutzos Friday Eve., Feb. 8, at a Concert and Mass Meeting, Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road Sunday Eve., Feb. 10, at a Banquet in Tuller Hotel phone Miss M. Riskin, Empire 5619 - J. PERFECTION LODGE NO. F. kA. M. 48G, MRS. ISADORE GRUSKIN M who, before her marriage on Jan. There will be a regular com- 13, at Congregation Beth David, was Miss Naomi Margolis, (laugh- munication Wednesday, Feb. 6. ter of Mrs, Sarah Nlargolis. CHAS. K. SANDORF, Secretary. By order of 1 HAROLD HELLER, W. SI. First Showing of Entirely New Spring Something New for Detroit We Will Specialize in It Complete Line of CAKES and PASTRIES BREAD and ROLLS Using the finest grade of ingredients, such as pure sweet but- ter, fresh eggs and pure cream. Your patronage io solicited. NOW OPEN—READY TO SERVE YOU SAVOY BAKERIES, Inc. Near Pingree our Waist Line 2. inches in 6 Weeks Pleasantly DRESSES Sizes 11 to 20 For Wear Now— and Early Spring Their distinctiveness lies in the materials, harmoni- ous color blentlings and unusual patterns. .Moderately priced. We invite your inspec- lion. IDNETHILL CONDITIONERS or MEN 308 BOOK Agnes' Turban of Bright Imported Tricot! a son, Bennett Lowell. Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson (Rose Moskowitz), a NOTICE 8532 Twelfth Street Dark Coat — Bright Frock? Then—, Miss Ann Aichenbaum enter- , tained with a bridge-luncheon on Saturday, Jan. 26, at King Wah Lo's, in honor of her sister Mae's Jan. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Morse Goldman (Ruth Bluntnosen), engagement to William G. Bern- son, Morse Hubert. Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Nathan of 2511 Ford avenue, ' baum. Covers were laid for 35. ALE INCLUDES NEW SPRING STYLES JUST ARRIVED IN ALL WANTED MATERIALS i on. zmelhoch's Woodward nun to Washington Miss Leah Goldman of 3325 Monterey avenue has returned from New York after a three weeks' visit with friends and rela- tives. Births S F orsona1 HONORS IN SCHOOLS Feb. 10—Miss Dolly Goldstone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Gold Mrs. harry Hack of 2019 Ilazel- stone, to Arthur A. Moss, son of Mrs. Ruth Moss, at the Fort Wayne wood is spending the week with Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn of 1731 Feb. 17—Miss Mollie Stettin, daughter of Mrs. Ida Stettin of 149 McKinley avenue, Bay City. Westminster, to Harry Yudkotf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Yud- koff . Samuel Summerfield is spending several months in New Orleans' and other points of interest in the south. SEMIANNUAL J VO'VG,LrJ F Mrs. Morris Dinner of 2676 Cal- Evelyn Schubiner, M. R. ment of their daughter, Rhea, to Jack Gordon, son of Mrs. H. I . vert avenue and children, Florence Pregerson, Jack Rom, S. Gordon of Detroit. and Ardwyn, are spending the Slobin Honored. Mr. and Mrs. Max Weiss announce the engagement of their daugh- winter months at Miami, Fla. ter, Minnette, to William Jay Spronger, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Spronger of Chicago, Ill. Miss Lois Miller and Miss Rose Evelyn Schubiner, who is a Mr. and Mrs. M. Stiller of West Grand avenue announce the Honigman were joint hostesses at graduate of Nortawestern High engagement of their daughter, Anna, to Abraham Abramson, son of a linen shower given at King With Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Abramson of Kenilworth avenu. Lo Cafe, Jan. 26, in honor of M iss Flora Moscow, whose wedding will be an event of Feb. 24. Tables were set for 24 guests. Wedding Calendar at n JEWISH YOUTHS WIN Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nathan of Utica, N. Y., announce the engage . FURTHER REDUCTIONS $785 Oct F LDG. — Information Cheerfully Given — Ra. l95; Mass 210 BAGLEY AVE. ...awn _ ....i.rtriNT1Dirrirtte....-..„. . 111DIFFERENr DIFFERENT !Dlr.. F.NT !DIFFERENT IDIFIERENT MD:FE-Rt., .ERENT1DIFEERENT I DIFFERENT IDI . c:REN'ts.. AFFERENT 'DIFFERENT !DIFFERENT ID1 ERENTID1/4 •DIFFERENTIDIFFERENTIDIFFERENTIDI 7ERENTIDIN .FIDIFFERENTIDIFFERENTIDIFFERE ' !DI ERENT!DIFFF., • ERENT1D1FFER. NT IDIFFERENT 'DIFFERENT I DIFFERE ! I • FERENT 1DIFFERE. IENT IDIFFERENT IDIFFERENT IDIFFERF !DISFERENT IDIFFEREN RENT !DIFFERENT ?DIFFERENT I DIFF DITTERENT !DIFFERENT, ,ERENTIDIFFERENT1DIFFERENT 'IF DIFFERENT !DIFFERENT It FERENT !DIFFERENT IDIFFER N ,, _NT MIFF • NT !DIFFERENT ID. FF. • .1 r FFERENT IDIFFERENT ! 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Slobin, a member of Central's de- bating team, won over five other contestants, spoke on "Humanity, and Social Insurance." Sabbath Services: Arthur Snyder, another debater, The Sabbath morning service took second place. The judges were Judge Alfred J. begins at 9 a. m. Rabbi A. M.! Hershman preaches the sermon Murphy of the Circuit Court, Jo- seph Sanders, Detroit attorney, weekly at 10:45 at the Atkinson ' and S. S. Fishbaine, head of the branch. English department at Central. Events to Remember: Feb. 3—Shaarey Zedek dinner RADIOS at 6:30 in the Book Cadillac. Rab- 12195 Dexter at Richton bi Elias Solomon of New York will deliver the principal address. Feb. 17—The annual Father and Son banquet of the Men's Club. Theodore Levin is in charge of arrangements. A delightful pro- gram with many versatile enter- tainers will be presented. #1pareg Zebelt Notes Morris Scheyer, chairman of the Detroit campaign for $7,500 for the Gewerkschaften (Palestine labor), announces that this year's Zaludkowski Concert: collections will exceed any other Cantor Elijah Zaludkowski will previous appeal. appear in a concert at Beth David Mr. Scharer states, however, Synagogue Sunday evening at that the fund is still about $1,500 7:30. He will he assisted by vo- short of its quota, and appeals to calists and instrumentalists. the community to help raise the total suns asked for. Young People's Society: "Lalxir in Palestine forms the next meeting will be held foundation of all efforts for the on The Sunday afternoon, Feb. 17. A upbuilding of the Jewish Home- ' humorous debate on the question, land," Mr. Scharer said. "Our "Resolved, that Jew dishes are ju- pioneers, the Chalutzim, are mak- dicious," will be part of the pro- ing extreme sacrifices for Pales- gram. An orchestra will play tine, and it the duty of apprecia- pr❑ tive Jews all over the world to for the dance to follow. make their task easier. They do The Sisterhood: not ask for charity, but they do ex- A joint meeting of the Sister- pect encouragement, and American Jews must be the first to offer such hoods of the Shaarey Zedek and Temple Beth El and the Detroit encouragement. "The fund we are gathering section of the Council of Jewish goes to supply tools and agricultur- Women will be held at Temple al implements for the workers. It Beth El Feb. 11, at 2:30 p. m. helps build libraries for the Pal- Mrs. Arthur Brin of Minneapolis, estine laborite to use in his leisure chairman of the peace committcsi hours. It supplies a very impor- of the National Council of Jewish tant need. It is important, there- Women, will speak on "Peace." fore, that Detroit Jews contribute the small sum asked of them." Contributions, Mr. Scheyer states, are to be mailed to Nation- al Labor Committee, 1905 Glad- stone avenue. A. Z. A. TEAMS ARE IN DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Saturday, nine members of De- troit chapter No. 63, of the Order I Aleph Zadek Aleph, leave Detroit for Dayton, Ohio, to participate in the district tournament to be held there Sunday through Wed- nesday night, Feb. 3-6. Representatives of 10 chapters will strive for the leadership in debating, oratory and basketball. The chapters include Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Indianapol- is, Toledo and Detroit. The subject of the debate will be "Resolved, that the Jewish Re- ligion is Indispensable to the Jew." The oration will be on the subject, "The Hebrew Prophets." Detroit's best chance seems to lie in its basketball team, which won a majority of the games this season. By winning first place in this tournament, Detroit can as- sure itself of a berth in the finals to be held in Memphis, Tenn., shortly. The members to represent De- troit chapter No. 63 are Al Hen- ' dricka, Sam Farber, Sam Charfooa. Sol Galitzky, Lewis Cohen, Jack Rosenfeld, Ben Kaplan, Sol Rosen- man and Harold Malts. Sunday evening, Jan. 27, A. Z. A. held its installation program at the B'nai B'rith Community House. The affair was attended by a large audience. After the installation, Julius Deutelbaum, president of Pisgah Lodge, ad- dressed the chapter. Sol Rosen- man gave an oration, which was ' followed by dancing. Metropolitan Drug Store FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Prompt Attention to Telegraph Orders Subway Flower Shop CHARLES H. ROSENMAN, Prop. Cherry 9171 227 Gratiot Avenue. BAZAAR and CARNIVAL For the Benefit of Extremely Unfortunate . Tubercular Victims FEB. 2 TO FEB. 7, INCLUSIVE Byron and Philadelphia Avenues Mayor John C. Lodge, Judge Harry B. Keidan and Nathan. iel Goldstick will be at the GRAND OPENING SAT. FEB. 2, 9 P. M. Extraordinary features, amusements, unprecedented bargains on each and every evening. Lerman'. Juvenile Hand and Concert Orchestra of ISO pieces in • beautiful program.. Under auspice. of Detroit Auxiliary Los Angeles Sanatorium THE WHOOPEE DANCE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR SPONSORED BY TIIE ATHENA GIRLS' CLUB Sunday, Feb. 17, 1929, Hotel Statler. THE WHOOPEE BOYS, HOTTEST BAND IN TOWN Euclid 2230 The Old Timer on the New Corner with New Ideas FOURTH ANNUAL DANCE ' EN GIV — At — FORT WAYNE HOTEL Max Knoppow 12197 Dexter Corner Richton We Deliver BY BETH MORDECAI HEBREW SCHOOL Your old friend, For Personal Service TEMPLE AND CASS AYES. SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3, 1929 Admission 75e Per Person Fidler's Orchestra ANNIS FURS 4214 GREAT ANNUALSALE OLD FOLKS' HOME Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 with flowers—alw•y• • gift discriminate and suitable to most occasions. Roses, particularly, make deep impressions on the feminine heart.. At this time of the year roses may be had at agreeable prices. And the Telephone No. Is Boy Scouts: Scout troop 164 meets Tuesday evenings at 7 at the Grossman School under the direction of Lou Freedman. Troop 104 meets at the Atkinson branch every Mon- day evening with Isidore Helper leading. A troop of Wolf Cubs is being organized for boys between the ages of 10 and 12. Those inter- ested should see Helper Sunday morning at 10 in the Atkinson branch. Theater Party: Feb. 6 is the date of the theater party at Littman's People's Thea-1 ter. For tickets call Mrs. R. Sara- sohn, Euclid 78034, or Sirs. Wm. Schultz, Arlington 6014-R. Bridge-Tea: "Lucky Bridge-Tea" will be , given in the Pine Room of J. L. 1 Hudson Co., thirteenth floor, an Wednesday, Feb. 13, at ;:30. Ar - ' rangements are in charge of Mrs. li Wm. Schultz, 16536 Normandy. Sewing Circle: Mrs. Mary Jacobson, 3350 Rich- ton. Hemlock 09274, is in charge of sewing to be done at the home, for the home. Towels are to be hemmed and curtains made at the first bee. The public is invited. Call Mrs. Jacobson for time. Purim. Party: A Purim party and open house will be held at the home. Mrs Anna LaBret is in charge and as soon as arrangements are corn• pleted the public will be informed Food Shower: Purim week will hereafter be , known as food shower week for the home. More details next week. Express Your Sentiment REDUCTIONS AS GREATAS 507 EVERY FUR REDUCED ECRE THAN 2000 RJR COATS AND SCARFS 3922 to 3000 MINS IVO COATS AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS 37/2 to 545 flip COATS for CHILDREN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE CONVENIENT TERMS 32E2 '125 NEIVION AM MS Detroit's Fur Headquarters Since 1887 WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD