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@Announcement
' Morton Greenblatt
invites you to attend the opening
of his men's store at
12189 Dexter Boulevard
Between Richton and Monterey
ATURDAY, MAY
You will be delighted with the beauty of this
new store. Located in the heart of your own neigh-
borhood, you will now be able to replenish your
wardrobe with nationally known brands of furnish-
ings conveniently and inexpensively. Don't forget
the (late.
SOUVENIRS
COHN—JACOBS
The marriage of Miss Yetta Ja-
cobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ira la Jacobs of San Antonio,
Texas, formerly of Detroit, to Jo-
( ling Cohen, took place on Sunday,
April 21, in San Antonio.
SMITH—MEIZELS
At a very pretty wedding which
, was solemnized in the Crystal
ballroom of the Book Cadillac
4 Hotel on April 7, Miss Lillian Mei-
:. zels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
,' Jack Meizels, became the bride of
4,', Ralph C. Smith, on of Mrs. Anna
Smith.
The belt,' wore a beautiful white
satin gown with long tight sleeves
edged with rose pointy lace and $
e" Queen Anne collar of the lace. Her
long tulle veil fell from a coronet
.L of rose pointy lace and Was fast-
:el coed with clusters of orange bias-
- ,Ions. She carried a bouquet of
bridal roses.
Miss Rosemary Smith was maid
of honor and the bridesmaids were
Misses Sally Gelber, Sidelle Gold;
stein and Nfolly Schultz.
Arthur Meizels performed the
duties of best man, assisted by
Samuel Taylor, George Hecker
and Albert Korner.
A dinner and reception followed
the ceremony.
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Among the out-of-town guests
'(e, were Mrs. Fanny Hecker and son
George of Chicago, III.; Mrs. Al
Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
delman and Miss Estelle Posner
of Cincinnati, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith are spend-
ing their honeymoon motoring
through Pennsylvania and other
eastern states.
I
Engagements
jr6i t el ho chs
:11c. and Mrs. Jacob Bloomberg ef 14-13 Glynn Court announce the
ee-citeeerol•nt of thvir daughter, Esther, to Samuel Steinberg, son 01
SI auel NIrs. :Morris Steinberg of 2635 1.'Inerenount avenue.
Mr. and Mr.. Harry Diamond of 1503 west l'hiladelphia avrnur
Ow engagement of their (laughter, Betty, to Nlorris Part-
le-y, , en of NIr. and Mrs. Joel l'ortnoy.
Underthings
For Travel
II,. and Mrs. Sant Gold of 1732 Gladstone avenue announce the
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:gement of their (laughter, Sylvia, to Jack Aaron, son of Nlr,
.Vereen of Hamilton Ont.
11r. and NIrs. Herman Schwartz of 1659 Taylor avenue announce
e eiliiiieneent of their (laughter, l'auline, tee Al Freed, sun of Mc.
Mrs. Morris Freed 14 New York City.
Wedding Calendar
Nla• 12-- Miss Nina Friedman, daughter
Friedman, to Gerald Ilerst of Chicago, Ill.
Easy-to-Pack "Silkenese"
Pure Silk reinforced with Bemberg
Nightgowns—Pajamas—Underthin gs
1
f Mr. lead Mrs Nietledie
Births
April 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Itchier (Eva Blender), a daugh-
ter, Shirley Mellicent.
April 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kavanau (Rose Suffrin) of San
Benito, Texas, a son, Irving Louis.
Ideal for traveling because it launders easily,
because it packs in very little space and wears
excellently
Pajamas
10.00
Chemises.
Combinations
5.00
Step-ins.
Nightgowns
3.00
6.75
Bloomers.
3.00
April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Goodman (Marion Behrendt), a son.
April 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simon of 8988 Cameron, a sun,
Marvin.
Himelhoch'a—Lingerie and Negligees—First Floor
April 12--To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mazerov of 2987 Gladstone ave
nue, a son, Leonard Sylvan.
A. Z. A. Dance a Success.
Sunday, April 21, Detroit Chap
ter No. 6:1 held a (lance at the
GARBER — ROSE
Stigler
Hotel. Nearly 1,000 p•o-
The marriage of Miss Ida Rose,
ple attended. The music was fur-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris 1-'7 -"
,(•—
nished
by
an eight-piece orchestra.
Rose, to Louis Garber, son of Mr. -`"-• -
The dance committee, consisting
and Mrs. Samuel Garber, was sol-
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Suitt
Are
of
Sant
Goren,
chairman, Nlorten
emnized at the Congregation guests
their daughter and son- I3echek and Jess Feder, announce ,
Shaarey ledek on April 14.
i„ . hi „, , of
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry War- the thence Was
both
a financial and
bliss Rose wore a white satin re„ of
Pittsburgh, Pa. social success. Members of both
frock with a bouffant skirt of lace,
Toledo
and
Windsor
chapters at-
short in front and falling to the
Morris Garnett of Detroit was tended.
ground in back. Ilvr lace veil was
''leered
a
member
of
the
board
of
held by a closely fitted call, with
In making a financial success of
JACK Zide, Manager
clusters of orange blossoms at the directors of the National Federa- the affair, Chapter No. 63 has
sides, and her bouquet consisted of then of Temple Brotherhoods at raked sufficient money to bring
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and Monterey
the con•t•ntion held in Washing-
roses and lilies of the valley.
the 1930 district tournament to
Miss Yetta Garber, who was teen, I). C., recently. 51 r. Garvett Detroit.
was elected fur a term of tow'
maid
of
honor,
wore
pink
chiffon
Next Sunday the official dele-
t 4 .7
and carried Pernet roses, and Miss
gate of ('barter No. 63 to the in-
Dora Garber, in apricot satin, and
ternational convention, to be held
The L'Allegro Girls, at it me•ets
Mrs. Philip Langwald, in yellow
in Pittsburgh in July, will be
MENORAH TO GIVE
satin, were the bridesmaids, carry- ing at the home of Miss Selma chosen. The delegate will enter
MIXER, ORATORICAL ing arm bouquets of pink roses Prue; on April 23, thanked Miss Detroit's bid for the tournament.
and lilies of the valley. Gertrude Bennett, who entertained Those eligible to this ollice are
CONTEST ON MAY 12
Morris Garber performed the the club girls at a party in Wind-
the Aleph Godols and past Aleph
duties of best man, and Philip seer, on Saturday evening, April Godols.
At the last meeting of the Me. Langwald and Leo Yeszin were 13. Instead of a meeting next
week, the club will hold a bridge
norah Society, merman Chesluck the ushers.
Dinner and dancing for 300 at the home of Miss Sylvia Chap-
spoke on Rabbi Solomon Isaac, the
CARD OF THANKS
g u ril i , i( tt. French commentator on the. guests followed the ceremony, man.
Mrs. Isaac Berkovitz and chil-
after which Mr. and Mrs. Garber
dren wish to thank their relative-3
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Grant and
At the coming meeting to tic left for a trip to Cleveland and
and friends for the many kind-
daughter, Claire, of Chicago boule.
held tit the Public Library, Sun- Niagara Falls.
nesses shown them during their re-
vard, have returned front a win-
day, April 28, at 3 P. 51., Abe Roo-
cent bereavement.
' ter's sojourn in California.
enshine, chairman Of the organiza-
LANDAU — GOREN
tion will speak on the literary and
The marriage of Miss Dorothy
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Weller and
cultural contributions of Leopold Goren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Zunz, a German contempurtry of Abraham Goren, to Irving Landau, daughter, Jeanette are leaving
YourComplete
Los Angeles on May 2 to return to
Heine.
Satisfaction
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Lan-
The date of the Oratcrical Con- dau, was solemnized at the Con- Detroit, after a visit I if four
Assures My
months in California. They will
test has been changed to May 12, gregation B'nai on April 14.
Success.
be
at
home
to
their
friends
after
when the mixer will also take
The bride wore a sleeveless frock
place. Menorah's Mixer, run fir of satin and lace with a tight the l'assover holidays.
Call
the purpose of bringing the si- bodice and bouffant skirt in period
SAM
Mrs. Roy Greenblatt and her
ciety. its principals and aims, be- 'style. A Juliet cap of lace held
fore the Jewish student body of her long tulle veil, and her bridal son, Harold Bert, accompanied by
SHAPERO
Detroit. will IM held at the Shaarey bouquet was of roses and sweet the former's father, Jacob Jacob-
w ith
son, have returned from a winter's
ledek Hall, corner Brush and Wil- peas.
CONNELL CHEVROLET
sojourn in Miami Beach. •
lis streets. Preparations are be-
Miss Evelyn Landau, who was
COMPANY
ing made for a large attendance, ' maid of honor, wore powder blue
Mrs. A. Kamin of 1303 Seward
as the mixer is city-wide, open to taffeta, and carried pink roses.
11520 Jos. Campau Ave.
the entire Jewish student body of
Arlington 2330
The Misses Anne Dinner, Jessie avenue and Mrs. A. Hirschberg of
the city.
Hoffenbloom, Dorothy Falk and 1117 Lenox avenue were joint
The Oratorical Contest, also is Fay lager, who were the brides- hostesses at a beautifully appoint-
attracting much attention. Among maids, wore bouffant frocks of ed bridge-luncheon given at Alden
PASSOVER GREETINGS
he participants are \'ctta Peiman, pastel shades, and carried arm lark Manor on Wednesday, April
M. GOLDSMITH
rving Schlussel, Ilerzl B. Shur, bouquets of pink rest's, with tulle 17 in honor of Mrs. Edythe Cugell,
who is about to complete a very
AUCTIONEER
Esther Cohen, Abe Rosenshine and bows to match their gowns.
teat rite Peiman.
Samuel Goren performed the successful year as worthy matron ('ash
Paid
for Stock and Fixtures
of l'urity Chapter, 0. E. S.
duties f best n an
973 Gratiot Avenue
After a wedding supper which
Miss Rhea Cashman of 4203 Ca. 8738
Lo. 2979
was served to 250 guests, the
newly wedded couple left on a trip Cortland avenue has returned
from a month's motorbus tour be
to
Chicago
and
Cleveland.
—still
Buffalo, Scranton, New York City.
Philadelphia, Washington, Pitt--
waiting
FARKAS — BENJAMIN
burgh and Cleveland.
NIT.. and Mrs. Abraham Bloom
for a
announce the marriage of the lat-
dissatis-
ter's sister, Miss Vera Benjamin.
to Martin B. Farkas, which was
fied
A Jewish building contractor
solemnized at the Congregation
customer
Emanuel on the evening of April found one of his Jewish bricklay-
CONCEALED FLOOD LIGHT
ers slowly chanting the hymn En
14.
ILLUMINATION
A reception for 75 guests at the Kelohenu, leisurly !awing bricks
AN EXCLUSIVE OREOLE
home of N1r. and NIrs. Bloom on as he sang.
FEATURE
"I hired a bricklayer," the con.
Taylor avenue followed the cere -
Streng Chevrolet Co.
tractor reprimanded. "If 1 want a
mony.
After an eastern trip, Mr. and ehazan I'll g.,0 to a shut."
18510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
"I can't work unless I sing," the-
Mrs. Farkas will reside in the Tay-
her Court Apartments, 1500 Tay- bricklayer answered.
for titTnUe,
"Then sing a lively song, like ,
&ant it Mgr.
Chad Gadya, because the faster
Passover Greetings
36 EAST ELIZABETH
MANDEL — HARRISON
you sing the faster you will work. -
The Wolverine Hotel was the
Phone Randolph 9697
scene of a pretty wedding on the
pink lace frock with a bouts,''
evening of April 14, when Miss
skirt of tulle, and carried Cuolidge.
Ada Harrison, daughter of Mrs. roses.
Anna Harrison, became the bride
11'ith Best Passover IVishes
The bridesmaids, the NI isse •
of William Mandel.
Anne Wuntner, in green taffeta.
to All Our -h-wish Friends
Miss Harrison, who was given in
and YOU( Wuntner, in yellow to
Broudy Tailoring Co.
and Customers
marriage by her mother and her
feta, carried yellow roses, teed
brother, Sherman B. Harrison,
with green tulle bows, and Mrs.
WHOLESALE
wore a frock of satin with a skirt
Joseph Viedrah, in green taffy'.
Crescent Ornamental
of Chantilly lace and tulle. A
Cut, Trim and Make, or Making
and Mrs. George Brown, in peach
head dress of lace and pearls held
Only.
Iron Co.
satin and chiffon, carried Premier
her long tulle veil, and her bou- roses.
Best workmanship and Service
quet was of rases and lilies of the
Where Style and Service Count
Benjamin Wuntner served his
valley.
For • Trial Order Call
brother as best man, and Philip
The ceremony, which was per-
Railings and Artistic Iron
Wuntner Jack Friedman. Joseph
formed by Rabbi Ashinsky, was
CADILLAC 1384
Viedrah and George Brown were
Works
witnessed
by
100
guests.
1420 Griswold St.
the ushers.
Mrs. Oscar Teer of Chicago, a
Special Drawings
Dinner and (lancing for 300
sister of the bride, was matron of
and Estimates
guests followed the ceremony, af-
honor. She wore green taffeta,
ter which the newly wedded couple
and carried yellow roses.
1427 Michigan Avenue
left for Chicago. and on their ree•
The Misses Fay Bakman, in
Glendale 9170
turn they will reside on Pearl.,
green taffeta and lace; Libhie Lon-
avenue.
don, in green taffeta, and Emma
King, in powder blue taffeta, with
bouquets of pink roses, were the
bridesmaids.
And the Telephone No. Is
Oscar Teer performed the duties
of best man, and Isadore Harri-
Euclid 2230
son, Edward Zellman and Harold
Silverstein, of Chicago, were the
The Old Timer on the
ushers.
New Corner with
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gold, of
New Ideas
Flint, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Hy-
man were also members of the
Your old friend,
bridal party.
For Per...mil Service
Mr. and Mrs. Mandel are honey-
mooning in Chicago.
GhabilinS£9.
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ON THE OCCASION OF YOUR JOYOUS
HOLIDAY WE WISH TO EXPRESS
PASSOVER GREETINGS TO ALL
OUR JEWISH FRIENDS
WUNTNER — MALEK
Miss Sarah Malek, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Match, and
Isadore Wuntner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Wuntner, were united
in marriage on the eve of April 14,
at the Jericho Temple.
Miss Malek wore an attractive
straightline frock of chiffon and
lace, with circular flounces of lace
at the bottom of the skirt. A cap
of lace, with orange blossom clus-
ters at the sides, held her long
tulle veil and an arm bouquet of
roses and lilies of the valley com-
pleted her ensemble.
Miss Dorothy Malek, who was'
her sister's maid of honor, wore a
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nt
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