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"IN THE LEADING CEN1Eits OF THE WORLD"
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Wedding Calendar
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Feb. 5—Miss Sara Miriam Rabinowitz, daughter of Mr. and Mr,
Jacob Rabinowitz of Cleveland, to Louis Zack, son of Mr.
Morris A. Zack of Detroit, at the Jewish Center, Cleveland. and Mrs
Feb. 10—Miss Dolly Goldstone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Gold
stone, to Arthur A. Moss, son of Mrs. Ruth Moss, at the Fort Wayn
hotel.
Feb. 17—Miss Mollie Steffen, daughter of Mrs. Ida Steffin of 14
Westminster, to Harry Yudkoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Yud
koff.
Feb. 24—Minis Flora Moscow, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Moscow,
to Samuel Stineberg.
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No engagement, wedding or
birth announcement will be pub-
lished in The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle society section unless
the notice as sent in bears the
signature, address and telephone
number of the correspondent.
Announcements should reach
the society editor not later than
Wednesday at 5 p. m., preced-
ing the Friday they are to be
published.
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MACE
EIRCAIDTAIL
COAT
arriagro
Price, $2,495. Fine Black
Fox Collar. Now
MRS. WILLIAM SCHULTZ
$1,095
The Northwestern branch of the
Jewish Old Folks Home will give a
"Lucky Bridge Tea" at J. L. Hud-
son Co., in the Pine Room, thir-
teenth floor, on Feb. 13, at 2:30
p. m. Mrs. William Schultz is in
charge.
No. 5219—LOGWOOD OTTER COAT,
formerly $595.
JR. HADASSAH TO HEAR
ADDRESS BY BLUCHER
Now
Now only
8985
PERSIAN BROAD.
TAIL—Was 91.495.
8995
Now
No 4073—MINK COAT. Genuine. For-
merly priced
$1 APC
et ad
$1,995. Now
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$2,795,
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DETROIT'S HOT SPOT
INVITES YOU TO
Dine and Dance
the Strains of The
Meetings:
The Northwestern branch will
meet Monday, Feb. 25, at Statler
Hotel, third floor, Parlor A, at 2
—Photo by C. M. Its ye. Co.
MRS. H. G. LEVINSON
famous Recording Band,.
music masters who extract ,:
syncopation from their
instruments that is posi-
tively torrid!
Mrs. A. LaBret is chairman of
the Purim party.
Dues:
Sirs. A. Davis, 2919 Webb ave-
. nue, would be grateful for all un-
paid dues.
The marriage of Miss Edith
liertzig to Jack Glick was solem-
nized Sunday, Jan. 20, at the Pal-
mer Synagogue.
The bride was charmingly at-
tired in a gown of ivory satin and
silver lace. She wore a lace cap
trimmed with orange blossoms and
carried a bouquet of white roses.
Miss Rose Goldsteiin, niece of
the bride, was maid of honor and
Jack Brilant, nephew of the
groom, served as best man.
Supper was served to 150
guests, followed. by dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Glick will reside
at 516 Leicester Court.
Miss Frances Geller, daughter of
Walter Blucher, secretary of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Geller of
the City Plan Commission, will Owen avenue, became the bride
speak on "A Potpourri on Books" of George Brown, son of Mr. and
at the meeting of Junior Hadassah Mrs. Abe Brown.
on Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, at
The ceremony was performed
the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud at 6 o'clock at the Steller Hote l
Torah.
by Rabbi Hershman, and was fol -
The dramatic group of Detroit lowed by a dinner at which places'
Junior Iladassah will present a were set for 150 guests. Dancing
playlet, "For Distinguished Serv- followed during the evening.
ice," by Margaret Knox. The fol-
The bride was very charming in
lowing are members of the cast: her gown of white satin and lace,
Malvern Rosenberg, Lillian Ketai with which she wore a lace veil.
and Gertrude Weiner. This ultra- and carried a bouquet composed
modern comedy promises an ex- of white roses and lilies of the
hilarating evening.
valley.
Miss Rhea Harris Weisberg will
render several vocal selections.
IIAIFA.—(J. T. A.)—The first
At this meeting also the win- Jewish-Arab club in Palestine was
ners of the first half of the mem- established here. The subject of
bership campaign will be an- politics is banned from discussion
nounced. Miss Celia J. Schostak, ill the club. English was selected
membership chairman, will award as the official language, in order
the prizes to the girls who have to avoid any possible dispute over
brought in 25 or more members.
the language question.
This meeting will also be the
occasion of the launching of the
second half of the membership I'
drive, which will last until June
1, at which time prizes will be
awarded to the winners.
Junior Hadassah, a national or-
ganization with a membership to-
taling over 10,000, is represented
TYLED TO MEET
in Detroit by a unit of over 500
',FASHION'S EVERY
enterprising young girls.
CAPRICIOUS VAG-
All girls over 18 years of age
ARY—PRESENTED IN
are urged to join the ranks of the
AI,L THE NEWEST
Detroit unit at once, and may do
SHADES AND
MA-
' so by communicating with any
TERIALS— SPECIAL-
member of the organization or
LY PRICED AT
Miss Celia Schostak at Longfel-
'low 6152.
, The meeting on Monday will be
concluded with a social hour and
refreshments. This meeting is
for paid-up members.
Any girl with an alto or soprano
Others $18 to $39
voice is invited to join the Junior
Hadassah Glee Club. This group
meets at the home of Mrs. Maurice
Sire. 11 to 20
Benyas, 310 Belmont avenue,
' every Sunday afternoon at 4
'o'clock. Beautiful two-part songs
are studied and the work is most
enjoyable to all who like to sing.
There is no fee except for a small,
cost for the music.
DRESSES
'25
Every Evening 6 to 8
No Cover Charge
Till 9:30 p. m.
TRY OUR SPECIAL TABLE D'HOTE SUNDAY DINNER
Nowhere else can you get as delectable food as
is prepared by our noted chef, "Little Eddie!"
Steaks, Chops, Frog Legs, Sea Foods and Chick-
en are cooked in Eddie's own inimitable style
and has made for us an enviable reputation and
it is little wonder that the Study Club is Detroit's
most Popular Cafe.
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'65 E. VERNOR HIGHWAY
Between Woodward and John R. Free Parking
Something New for Detroit
We Will Specialize in a Complete Line of
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BREAD and ROLLS
Using the finest grade of ingredients, such as pure sweet but-
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Near Pingree
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HADASSAH RESUMES
CULTURAL MEETINGS
The series of bi-weekly cultural
meetings held last year by Detroit
chapter of Hadassah proved so en-
joyable and popular that many
people have urged a resumption of
these meetings. Accordingly, Mrs.
Ralph Davidson, cultural chair-
man, announces that a new series
will now be inaugurated, begin-
ning Monday evening, Feb. 18, at
8:15, at the Shaarey Zedek branch,
Twelfth and Atkinson. On this
date Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich, president
of Iladassah, will review "The Un-
known Sanctuary," by Aimee Pal- ,
here. Members of both Senior
and Junior Hadassah, with their
husbands and friends, are welcome
to attend.
Athena Girls' Whoopee Dance,
Sunday evening, Feb. 17, 1929,
Hotel Statler.
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
Metropolitan
Drug Store
And the Telephone No. Is
Length Imported Socks
Go North; or South!
Angora—in red, white or pastels.
Kashmir—in plain colors or with bright cuffs.
Silk and Wool—in pastels and street colors.
Silk and Lisle—in gay Roman stripes
Lisle—for the south—all white.
1.00 to 3.00
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3 Doors from Michigan Theater
Ilimelhoch's—Hosiery—First Floor
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to
A bridge-tea will be held Feb.
13 at 2 :30 p : m. on the thirteenth
floor of Hudson's.
BROWN—GELLER
Important Meeting to Be Held
A very beautiful wedding was
Tuesday Evening.
solemnized Sunday, Feb. 3, when
PERSIAN BROAD.
TAIL—Was $1,895.
No. 3315—BLACK
Bridge-Tea:
GLICK—HERTZIG
A Striking Value at the Former
No. 3311—BLACK
OLD FOLKS' HOME
D. H. M. KERZMAN
ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICES RROM
Max Knoppow
660 JOSEPHINE ST. TO
Corner Richton
1108-10.12 MACCABEE BLDG.
5057 WOODWARD (Near Warren)
We Deliver
Phone Columbia 2667
12197 Dexter
Sikh Committee:
Mrs. M. I'. Fisher, Longfellow
7079, has charge of sick calls.
NIS Fil
42nd Great Annual Sa e
Now You Can Have the Fur Coat
You So Long Have Wanted!
woman who wishes to
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distinctive appearance and enviable
smartness that a fur coat, alone,
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of this opportunity to acquire a
beautiful ANNIS FUR COAT at a
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figures. The selection is magnifi-
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varieties of peltry—EVERY GOOD
STYLE—EVERY GOOD TRIM.
SIZES FOR ALL.
Select From More Than 1200
Fur Coats...Many at 1/2 Price!
8 Genuine Minks
48 Jars Minks
as low as $1150
as low as 325
as low as
9 Ermines
as low as
6 Persian Lamb
as /ow as
7 Gray Krimmers
as low as
17 Genuine Kolinskys
as low as
185 Hudson Seals'
as low as
115 Australian Sealsi
as low as
11 Genuine Seals
as low as
5 Leopard Seal
26 Logwood Pacific Seals as low as
4 Genuine Logwood Scal.as low as
at lowas
17 African Leopards
21 So. Amer. Leopardst..as low as
as low as
52 Caraculs
650
575
325
375
375
59
417
145
117
835
325
117
117
as low as 1125
4 Broadtail Persian
7 Black Broadtail Caracul as low as 490
as low as 390
5 Beavers
• Dyed Muskrat
1
Dyed Coney
3 Casaba Broad. Caraculs as low as
as /owns
25 Raccoons
217
217
as low as
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at low as
as low as
5 Scotch Moles
as low as
4 Civets
as low as
40 Silvergra Foxes
31 American Broadtails..as low as
as low as
92 Astrakhans
as low as
52 Mottled Astr9khans
as low as
23 Beaverettesj
as Iowa:
36 Marmots
as low as
20 Black Ponies
as low as
62 Brown Ponies
117
165 Muskrats
18 African Monkeys
15 Siberian Squirrels
225
285
225
190
145
117
95
117
72
117
125
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t Penther
Lomb
and many others
Louis Zack
FUR SCARFS! More Than 1,000!
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With a Full Line of Drugs
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Fountain Service
We Specialise in Compounding
Prescriptions
Telephone orders taken. We
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Phones: Garfield 9788-9772
95
6 American Opossum....asiow as 95
as low as 39
33 Coneys
2 South American Otter..as /ow as 225
vinnouncement!
flas Opened an
to Washinotors,
These Little Ankle-
The dinner-dance of the Zeda-
Wednesday
Miss Schonette Goldsmith of kah Club, to be held n
n
9360 Genesee avenue entertained c 7ae rniiine gjitr a Northwood
com
mi ttee hea ded
24 girls at a pajama party in
honor of Miss Ida Dalitz of Ann Mrs. H. G. Levinson.
Arbor, Mich.
NOTICE
I After Inventory Clearance 1
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Woodward Thru
INSTALLATION DANCE
BRIDGE TEA OF OLD
FOLKS HOME FEB. 13
36 ADAMS AVENUE, WEST
This Magnificent
filmelhoch's
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Atkins of OF A. Z. A. ON SUNDAY
3258 Calvert left Jan. 29 for Hot
Springs, Ark., where they will
The Adolph Freund Chapter of
. spend the remainder of the winter. the A. Z. A. will hold its instal.
To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blumrosen tFrances R. Netzorg), a son Alfred
lation dance at Hotel Strathmore,
Mr. and Mrs. II. Jack Halperin 70 West Alexandrine, on Sunday,
Feb. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer, 330 Elmhurst, a son, Dash
, of Hazelwood avenue entertained Feb. 10, at 9 p. m. The Detroit
Ray.
at a famiily dinner on Feb. 3 in Juniors will furnish the music for
Feb. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenberg (Mildred Bachrach) o honor of their fifth wedding anni- the occasion.
• 2751 Rochester avenue, a daughter, Susan Jane.
versary.
Jan. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simon (Gladys Fisher), a son,
RADIOS
Sliss Lauretta DeYoung, 2715
Richard.
12195 Dexter at Richton
Rochester avenue left for an in-
Jan. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rattner (Ann Orman), a dough- definite
nite stay in Fort Worth, Tex.,
ter, Sharon Elaine.
where she will be the guest of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles M. Neidelman.
Always Advanced Style
llittsE9
Among the many affairs given
in honor of Selma Klein of 874(1
Arcadia, a recent graduate of
Northern Iligh School are: a din-'
ner party at I.uigi's given by her
sisters Sarah and Ethel; Jan. 26,
a dinner-party at the Addison Ho-
tel given by her brother Maurice;
Jan. 311, a theater party given by
Mrs. Theodore Roth, followed by a
dinner at Lido's; Jan. 29, a house- •
party given by her parents; Feb.
2, a luncheon-theater party given
by her mother at the Oriental Cafe
and the United Artists' Theater;
on the evening of Feb. 2, a dinner
given by Mr. and Mrs. S. Gold-
blatt. Miss Klein has entered the
Detroit City College where she is
taking up a social service course.
J. L. Rill of Winnipeg, Sian.,
was the guest of Mr. and Sirs. 1.
Ressler of Collingwood avenue, last
week.
Births
hand-node, Ready to Wear, or Custom-made to Order
Vile
HEADS COMMITTEE FOR
DINNER-DANCE FEB. 13
.erkirati'
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kahn of 2437 Elmhurst announce the en
gagernent of their daughter, Betty, to Julian Ilersh, son of Mrs. Lena
llersh of Akron, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Weiss of 1725 Burlingame avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Minnette, to William Jay Sproger
son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Sproger of Chicago, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sturman of Chicago, Ill., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Rosalie Louise, to Sidney A. Rosenthal,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rosenthal of Detroit.
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