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ORONICLE
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A Charming Bride
Engagements
Woodward Thru to Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fidler, 3385 Richton avenue, annuonce the
betrothal of their daughter, Rae, to Samuel I). Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Smith, 1412 West Philadelphia avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Schnabel, formerly of Detroit, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ethel Jean, to David M. Crue of
Cleveland.
Miss Anne F. Bernstein enter-
tained 30 boys and girls at a Val-
entine party last Sunday after-
noon. Selma Horwitz, Evelyn
Seigel and Janet Rrowerman gave
several piano selections. 1
Feb. 24—Miss Flora Moscow, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Moscow
9f32 Savery, to Samuel Stulberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stul
berg of Toronto, Ont.
Feb. 24—Miss Rose Schlyfestonc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Schlyfestone of Pontiac, Mich, to Bernard S. Linderman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Linderman of Detroit.
; March 5—Miss Betty Pereira, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
A. Pereira of 125 Richton avenue, to Ben Cohn, son of Mrs. Jacob
Cohn of 2478 Blaine avenue.
March 6—Miss Madeline Lucille Rosenberg, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel A. Rosenberg, to Milton J. Silberberg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Silberberg.
Mademoiselle may secure this
charming model in Grey Kid,
Beige Kid, Brown Kid, and
Hand Painted Baked Enamel.
inet
1219 WASHINGTON BLVD.
Book Areado
PINET SHOES ARE MADE IN PARIS ON AMERICAN LASTS
ANNUAL CONCERT OF
Jewish Center Band
Sunday, February 24, at 8:30 p. m.
In the Maccabee Auditorium, Woodward and Putnam
PROFESSOR ISRAEL GLASS, Conductor
Admission 75 Cents
Proceeds will be used to defray expenses of the band.
on
Mrs. Jeanette Golden of 1009
Medbury avenue announce the liar'
Mitzvah of her son, Jerome, which ;
took place at Mogen Abraham
Synagogue Saturday, Feb. 16.
Wedding Calendar
La Dalila . . $16.50
Special 3•Pair Price
Photo by Bachrach Studio.
MRS. ROYAL A. OPPENHEIM
(Miss Elsa Adele Freeman)
Vamp•Toe
"Himel-Hose"
5.35
Scout Jerome B. Golden of
Troop 179 entertained several
scouts at his home on Sunday, Feb.
17, in honor of his liar Mitzvah.
Games were played and scout con-
tests held. Patrol Leader Samuel
Willis wan the prize in the knot
tying contest. Assistant Scout.
master Bernstein won the peanut
race prize.
Mrs. J. Kaufman of Pittsburgh,
The marriage of Miss Elsa Free- who attended the Tutunick-Golcl•
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. m an wedding, is spending a few
Alexander Freeman of Chicago weeks with her cousins, Mr. and
boulevard, to Royal Allen Oppen• Mrs. I. Podolsky, of Wyandotte.
helm, SOB of Mr. and Mrs. David In compliment to their guest Mr.
Oppenheim, was an interesting and Mrs. Podolsky entertained a
event of Feb. 14. It was also the number of their friends at bridge
Feb. 15. The
Feb. 16—To Mo Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jacobson (Celia Solovich \ , wedding anniversary of the bride's on Friday evening,
parents and grandparents, Mr. and' decorations and refreshments were
9753 West Martindale, a daughter, Laurel Nan.
The
wedding
took place at the carried out in a Valentine effect.
Mrs.
Abraham
Jacobs.
Feb. 16—To Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rosen of 288 Rowena street, a
son, Donald Richard.
Miss Gertrude Sandelman of a.
beautiful Freeman home on Chi-
Feb. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tenenbaum of Little Rock, Ark, cage boulevard before an altar Calvert avenue has returned from
(Adelaide Weinberg of Detroit), a daughter, Irvonne.
formed of tall standards of lilies, New York City after an extended
roses, cybodium ferns and lighted visit with friends.
tapers, with Rabbi From officiat-
' Mrs. Sam Yarrows and Mrs. P.
LEADERS CO-OPERATE
ing.
. Izenstark left on Wednesday for
IN FORMAL DANCE OF
Following the ceremony a wed- Chicago to attend the marriage of
ding breakfast was served to 47 Esther Izenstark on Feb. 24.
JR.
HADASSAH,
ZIONIST
ZACK—RABINOWITZ
guests, the tables being covere d
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Rabinowitz I
with Italian lace cloths, spring.
Miss Gussie Akin of 8516 Brush
of Cleveland announce the mar-,
Advance reports on arrange- flowers and lighted tapers.
street is a guest at the Ainslie Ho-
riage of their daughter, Sarah, to ments for the formal dance of the
Miss Freeman was a charming tel, Chicago, where she is being en-
Louis Zack, son of Mr. and Mrs.;
bride. She chose for her wedding, tertained extensively.
Morris A. Zack, which was solemn- Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah dress a gown of heavy cream moire
—
and the Zionist District of Detroit
ized in Cleveland, Feb. 5.
Mrs. Betty Kohen is leaving for
combined with rare pointe lace.
point
to
it
as
the
outstanding
Miss Lillian Kay of Cleveland
several
months'
stay at Buffalo,
Her
veil
was
composed
of
rose
,
a
was maid of honor, and Nathan event of Detroit's Jewish social pointe, tulle and orange blossoms H artfo rd, Conn., and New York,
f this city, served his season.
and she carried a bouquet of white : where she will be a guest of her
I Leaders in the most prominent
brother as best man.
orchids. 'brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Among the guests were Mr. and men's and women's organizations
fllin,
Barber
b er o
maa mrs. M. Wet
a ers.
Mrs. HaroldB
Mrs. Morris A. Zack and Nathan
Harbor, sister of the groom, was
Zack, parents and brother of the
matron of honor and wore a gown, Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber
groom, and also Mr. and Mrs. Na-
of blue chiffon and carried orchids and Mr. Dave Rosenthal of Detroit
than Zack and Mrs. Rose Zack of
and roses. spent the week-end at the Olympia
!
Detroit.
Mrs. Freeman, mother of the Hotel in Mt. Clemens.
After a honeymoon in Chicago,
bride, wore king blue chiffon
Mr. and Mrs. Zack will make their
d in r al lace e
and ,
Idrs
. Op-
t r
• rnme
home in this city.
penheim, mother of the groom,'
wore an imported black lace gown.
Their corsages were of orchids.
Sidney A. Jacobs, an uncle of
The Friday evening services
El on
the bride, was best man.
Miss
Freeman
attended
LaSa
I
le
were
at Temple
Feb. held
16. Rabbi
Levi Beth
Olan die-
! Meeting:
Seminary
in
Auburndale,
Mass.,
most
effectively
the
subject
Northwestern
branch
will
meet
i
also Le College Feminine de Paris cussed
Monday at 2 p. m. at the Statler
in France. After extensive travel Is Life a Strange Interlude?"
the
Hotel. There will be a fine pro-
she took
the study
of Eugene O'Neil's In
drama
formed
, abroad
basis
of up
the
discussion.
the
aft-
gram and refreshments. This ,
law
and
at
present
is
a
senior
at
ernoon
Rabbi
Olan
addressed
the
meeting is a welcome to new and
on the life of
the University of Detroit Law Bible Frank
I old members. Miss E. Lewis and
School. She was made a member Jac o b
Mrs. Mary Jacobson were appoint-
I of Kappa Beta Pi Sorority (ion-
ed hostesses for this meeting.
' orary national legal sorority).
Miss Zella Immerman is spend.
of Michigan in 1924 tag the week-end in Ann Arbor,
Sewing:
'
the
University
m
graduated
from
where
she is a guest at the Tau
Mrs. M. Jacobson, 3345 Richton
with a B. A. degree and in 1927 Epsilon Phi house party.
- avenue, Hemlock 0927-J, chairman ,
,
received
his
Bachelor
of
Law
de-
of sewing circle, thanks the ladies
—Photo by e•. N llama I Co. I , grew. lie also attended Cornell
lVlr. and Mrs. Charles Rosen!.
• who sewed last Monday. Next
Ile I weig of Detroit have been the re-
I and Columbia Universities.
sewing will take place on Monday,
MISS ROSE GORDON
ers of Phi cent guests of Mrs. Rosenzweig's
I was one of the founders
March 4.
in Detroit have enlisted their aid Epsilon Pi in Ann Arbor and a for- ' sister, Mrs. Morris Nover.
president.
in planning for a most represents- I trier presi
Membership:
Mr. and Mrs. Oppenheim left
Dir. Shirley Hirshberg has left
Now is the time to enroll new tive turnout at this affair.
sailing
New
York
ua..
,., on for Ann Arbor, where he will en-
members. Bring them to the big
i and p
Mrs. Paul David Bromberg, who for
the Junior Hadassah com- the California for enema, Cali-, ter the University of Michigan.
meeting Monday, Feb. 25, at 2 heads
heads
mitten for this dance, is assisted by ' fornia and the Hawaiian Islands.
Most successful was the dinner
Miss Rose Gordon as co-chairman. They will be at home after April
Zionist District committee is • 15 in the Whitmore Plaza, Palmer held Wednesday evening, Feb. 20,
Sick Committee:
The
, at the Community Center and
Mrs. M. I'. Fisher, Longfellow headed by Simon Shetzer, and co- 1 Woods.
-
sponsored by the numbers of the
7079, has charge of sick calls.
Temple Beth El Sisterhood, with
•
Mrs. Robert Lang as general chair-
An Invitation:
man. A very large attendance en-
The Northwestern branch and
joyed the affair.
the Old Folks Home are happy to
--7—
receive callers any afternoon. You
At the regular monthly meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Seger have
do not have to wait for open
of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Jacob it was voted to adopt the returned from spending a few days
I house. The address is 318 Ed.
home.
following resolution in memory of in Detroit, their former
mund Place. Come and visit our
moved to
dear old folks."
the late Nathan Harold Blumrosen: They have but recently
.
Whereas, in the passing of Na- Saginaw and hose proved a very
than H. Blumrosen, our esteemed welcome addition.
There was never a good knife
_ I made of bad steel.—Benjamin
friend and comrade, the city of
Pontiac and Jewish community COSMO BRIDGE DANSANT
Franklin.
lose a friend and ardent supporter;
Whereas, in his loss, a great TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26
sorrow has been visited upon his
Not Tuesday evening, the Ma-
beloved wife, our esteemed and
valuable vice-president of the Sis- sonic Temple will be the scene of
he
Cosmo Club's bridge dansant.
terhood; therefore be it t
Resolved, That we, the stem- 1 fridge playing, entertainment and
hers of the Sisterhood do hereby d ancing will be the order of the
extend to Mrs. Celia Blumrosen e vexing. Dr. Albert J. Altman is
and the members of her family our c hairman of the committee in
sincere sympathy in their great be- e •barge. Proceeds from this af-
The abundant service equal
fair will be devoted to charitable
reavement; be it
to a big down town hotel, to-
Resolved, That in his death the' purposes.
gether with the intimate pri-
city loses a valuable citizen of high
vacy and freedom of Hotel
character and the family has lost
Palmetto's rooms for enter-
a husband and father whose first Abraham J. Gurovitch Has
DR. P. W. BERNSTEIN
taMing makes the successful
Name Changed to Abra-
thought and consideration were
hostess choose this setting.
operating with him are a number always for their welfare; and be it
ham J. Gurwin.
Private dining rooms, ban-
of leaders, including Dr. Peter M. further
quet ball, spacious ball room
Bernstein, Arthur S. Purdy, Dr.
Resolved, That in testimony of
Abraham J. Gurovitch of the
—every facility for charm-
Harry August, and others.
the loss to the Jewish community,' Title, Guaranty and Casualty Co.
ing bridge dinners, dances,
The ticket selling committees for ' we extend our deep anti sincere of America, 425 Dime Bank build-
and social teas.
Junior Hadassah are in charge of sympathy to the afflicted family, ing, announces the official change
Private roos
m for card partlm,
the following majors: Ann Book- and that this message of condo- of his name to Abraham J. Gur-
without se rvice, 85 and on.
sties, Mary Barak, Bessie Green, lence be spread upon the minutes win .
$
.65
Luncheon, 11:30 to 2
1.25
Danner, 5:30 to 6:30
Edith Brechner and Betty Smith. of the Sisterhood and that a copy
Sunday, 11:30 a. m. to s p. m. 1.50
The captains of the ticket selling thereof be sent to the family of
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
, our departed friend.
committees are:
24.hour••.day complet• hotel smo-
Edith Robinson, Carolyn Good-
ke. Every apartment has out•
Mr. Louis Solomon of Franklin
—still
aide bath with tub, shower and cir-
man, Rae Schwartz, Mrs. Morris
culating it. water.
Ruskin, Rose Berick, Elaine Hor- boulevard left for Syracuse and
waiting
Utica,
N. Y., to visit his parents
vitz, II rv't Lillian Gott- •
Singles Housekeeping
leib, Celia Schostak, Rose Stern- and immediate relatives.
for a
berg, Ada Newman, Ada Moritz
C.na
dissatis-
Mr. G. J. Rapaport spent several
betty Perlman, Nettie Dunn, Mar-
I
op
sijaj talt
Chicago
visiting
relatives.
garett Moranz, Frances Moranz, days in
fied
Mildred Lepler, Malty Fralick, Lil-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson of
customer
lian Gordon, Stella Thal.
Franklin boulevard are in Mt.
The proceeds of the dance are to Clemens at the lintel Olympia.
g o toward covering Junior Ha-
dassah's quota in Palestne and to
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Weinstein of
finance the educational work of Detroit were dinner guests on
Streng Chevrolet Co.
HANCOCK AT JOHN R
the local Zionist District.
Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
Col. 3000
6510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
Chart. II. Clements.
man Backner.
Births
(One tair, as usual, 1.95)
50c savings on three pairs
Ilimelhoch's
"Ilitnel-llose"
First Floor
Until
March
1st, Only
Noonday Luncheon Special at 10:30
Man y shoppers
Wall.typeencasa•
i
ant, walnut fin-
filarriagre
so we are now
serving our Noon-
clay Specials at
that time. Re-
member, there is
both table and
counter service
7 A. M. 1. Mond,/
and
in I A. %at Night Every Day
Popular Prices.
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Notes
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Serve Downyflakes Doughnuts in a new way. Convert this
nutritious food into desserts that delight the eye and gratify
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PALMETTO
HOTEL
44;
Metropolitan
Drug Store
And the Telephone No. Is
Euclid 2230
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BUTZEL TO ADDRESS
INSURANCE CONGRESS
A Sales Congress of the Detroit
Life Insurance Co., which will
open with a luncheon at Hotel
Statler on Tuesday, Feb. 26, at 12
noon, will be addressed by Fred
M. Butzel, whose topic will he
"The Relation Between Life In-
surance and Social Work."
The Sales Congress is held in
connection with the $150,000 club
convention, which will be followed
the annual dinner-dance to be
held at the Detroit-Leland Hotel
at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday.
B. E. Hopton, assistant secre-
tary of the Detroit Life, announces
that all Detroit Life agents are
invited to attend the luncheons and
business meetings and to bring
their wives to the dinner-dance
• Wednesday evening.
0n
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwartz re
turned to their home on Iroquois
road after spending a fortnight in
New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bloch re-
turned to their home after spend
announcement!
'
ing a month in Miami, Fla.
Dr. George Weiss of Pontiac
conducted the regular Friday night
services Feb. 15 at the Temple
Beth Jacob.
DETROIT LODGE NO. 55, K. P.
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
of Pythias will hold an open meet-,
ing to the general public Tuesday,
Feb. 26. It will be a political
smoker with free smokes, eats and
drinks. All the judges of the Re-
corder's and Circuit Courts will
be present to address you.
WM. ROSENBERG,
Secretary,
LOUIS H. WOLFE,
Chancellor Commander,
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.
Louis Zack
10140
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Shwa
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and business pegs.
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their Luncheons
as early as 10:30,
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See our equipment. No obligation.
STORAGE—WASHING—OILING AND GREASING—CHARGING
We aim to serve rout .Give u. • trial.
,
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
DIRT REMOVED FROM BODY AND
FENDERS
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CIRCUIT
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Primaries March 4, 1929
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8732 Linwood (Cor. Blaine)
With a Full Line of Drugs
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Fountain Service
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Telephone orders taken. We
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Editorial, Detroit Free Press:
"• • • There i• no doubt about
the qualifications
of the candidate. Indeed, there are reasons for believing
that he is as nearly ideal "timber" for • judicial posi-
tion •5 tLe public ever ha* • chance to place on the
bench."
ENDORSED BY
DETROIT BAR ASSOCIATION
HENRY BUTZEL
EDMUND SLOMAN
MORRIS GARVETT
ARTHUR FIXEL
WM. FRIEDMAN
LEO BUTZEL
JOS. BECKENSTEIN
JOS. M. WEISS