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May 17, 1929 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-05-17

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R'S DAY AN
INSPIRING EVENT

Engagements

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PAGE SEVEN

MO THE

imelhochs

The annual Mothers and Daugh-
ters Banquet of the Sisterhood of

( ongregation Emanuel, which was
Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosenthal, 1635 Calvert, announce the engage- held at the synagogue, corner of
Dr. and Mrs. lieniard A. Ros
Woodward Thru to Washington
' .tat . mt, of their daughter, Sophia, to Slax Lebowitz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Wilson avenues, on
had as their guest during the last
week the Tatter's mother, Mrs. M.
Thursday evening, May 9, was
A. Cohen of Alpena, Stich.
Sirs. a Berger of Delmar avenue announces the engagement of her voted by those present pine of the
daughter, Rose, to Joseph Simons, son of N1r. and Mrs. Aaron Simons most beautifully presented and ill-
of Pingree avenue.
spiring programs ever presented
Many delightful affairs hay
Luxuriously rich fors ...
been given during the last week ,
Mr. and Sirs. Aaron Nlelinsky of fill Marston avenue announce the at any similar affair.
in honor of Mrs. Alex Caplan, win
(91g:to:mem of their daughter Fay to Milton L. Prag, sun of Mr. and
a wide assortment of Jr.
The presentation of the Amor
Prag of I 1 a14 Oakl:Ind avenue.
with Mrs. Caplan and their son , Mrs. t. harks
can and Zion flags was made I l),
readable Rollins' ['dirk,.
Stanley Lawrence and Lloyd Gi 1-
Mrs.
William
Si.
Ellenstein,
511
Slits
Kering and Nliss Me I-
G
engage
ladstone,
announces
the
.
A charming complement
bell, left Detroit this week t o mentor her daughter, Jessie, to Prof. Peter Altman of Detroit, son
bpi Sklar, in appropriate costume.
of
1.3 the frock, raillear or
make their home in 1.0, Angel(' s, Mr. and Mrs. I. Altman of Montreal. Quebec, Can.
Nirs..1. Levitt, the olderst mem-
Cal.
enserable.
Slay :t, Mrs. Joseph Melina: If
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Barnett of Clements IIVOILIP announce the ber, in the absence of :qrs. A. m.
honored Mrs. Caplan at a bridge
engagement of their sister, Betty ('elan. to Leo Davidson, son of Mrs. Ashinsky, made the blessing on the
luncheon, and on the previous ert
bread.
Louis
Davidson.
Natural Baum Marten, $55
!ling, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jack-
Mrs. Eli Sachsti, president, wed
man entertained at it bridge an
Jap Marten, $59.50
coined the members and guests and
midnight supper in honor of Mr
/111110U11,1 111 that trees will be plant-
Natural Mink, $37'.50
Our Olen Bogie
and Mrs. Caplan. May 4, Mr. an t I
dress is the result of
ed in Palestine for the Jewish Na-
Mrs. Theodore Black compliment.
Hudson Bay Sable, $135
tional Fund in honor of the recov-
nearly
ten years' experimenting that had per.
tal Mr. and Mrs. Caplan at bridge,
ery
of
some
of
the
members
from
Stone Marten, $59.50
and on Monday Mrs. M. A. Berk-


Icction for its goal!
eri ars illnesses, anti in memory of
man feted Mrs. Caplan at a lunch-
Russian Sable, $225
departed members, and ninny
May 28--Miss Dorothy Zalkowitz, daughter of Mr. and SIrs. Max
eon at the Hotel Statler. The fol-
members 711111 isitors pledged them-
Fine Fisher Scarfs, $265
patented "lock.stitch" is the
lowing day, Mrs. Si. E. loiter and Zalkowitz, to Ruben Goldstein, son of Mr. and N1r , . Isadore Goldstein.
selves to plant trees in memory of
her sister, Mrs. F:dward Krause,
.fill Many Other Beautiful 11 or%
May 28-Nliss Eva I,ipovitch, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Joseph departed relatives and friends.
answer. It positivel y prevents sagging and
were hostesses at a bridge-lunch- Lipovitch, to Sidney Weingarden, son of Sir. and Mrs. Isadore VVein-
Mrs. .1. Aaronson, with eight
eon at the Hotel Statler, and on g,arden.
stretching, even preserving
daughters present, won the prize
the following evening, Mr. and
May 28-Miss Rose Ginsburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. harry for the mother with the most
dress through months of hard service.
MN. Sidney Julius were host and
Ginsburg, to William Wolfe, son of Sir and NIrs. S. Nloskver.
daughters, and Mrs. J. Levitt won
hostess to a group of friends a
June 8-Miss Mildred Katzenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob the prize fur being the oldest moth-
£9.50
bridge. Friday evening, Mr. am
er present.
Mrs. Samuel Kavanau compliment S. Katzenberg, to Lawrence Si. Blau, son of Nit'. and :Mrs. Samuel
Blau of Dayton, 0.
Under the direction of Slur
ed
the
(
aplans
at
dinner.

Friday
IIIMELHOCIFS - SPORTS 5110P - SECOND FLOOR
30 %D.OIS
1..Nt
F Si
(1menka, and accompanied by
June 9-Miss Esther Mahler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mrs. Nat Bronstein entertained at
Slits Rose Lipsitz , all original
a bridge-luncheon, honoring Mrs. Mahler, to Murry Abrahams.
flower dative Was presented by the
Henry Cohen and Mrs. Julius Na-
following children of the Bible
thanson as well as Mrs. Caplan.
Classes, Sylvia Goldstrom, Seena
Roses and daffodils and green and
•Sklar,
Ruth Levine, Lucille Kava-
yellow tapers centered the table, at
anu, Florence Albert, I.illian Des-
which covers were laid for 28
sel,
Sonia
Dushkin, Sophie Shuger-
guests.
man, Phyllis Kapetansky, Audrey'
Golden
anti
I. rude Lange and Syl-
Sirs. S. L. Kavanau of San An- '
May 16-To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Handler (Paula Prager) of Fu
via Dassel served as pages.
tonio, Tex., is visiting with her lerton avenue, a daughter.
An
old-fashioned
minuet was pre-
sister, Mrs. I. Rosenseld of 4080
Slay 14-To Sir. and Mrs. Leon Winkleman (Josephine Rosen- sented by Annabelle Germansky,•
FINE UPHOLSTERING AT MODERATE PRICES
Vicksburg street, following her
bloom) of the Wilshire Hotel, twin sons.
Mildred
Shugerman,
Maxine Ear-
return front a local rospital.
We solicit comparison on our workmanship and guarantee
May 12-To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Swede (Dorothy Lind) of Cort- I wl, Sadie Karbel, Rose Newman,
same to your satisfaction.
lachel Fox, and Melba Sklar.
We shall be pleased to estimate on your requirements.
Mrs. Adolph Moss of 2712 Les- land avenue, a (laughter.
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau read an in-
lie entertained for her sister, So-
May l'2-To Mr. anti Mrs. Irving Cohen (Clefe . Goldener) of
'resting paper on "Nlother," and
phia C. Moss, at a personal Cortland avenue, a daughter, Elaine Shirley.
Miss Esther Fisher spoke on be-
shower on May 8, at the Chinese
Slay 8-To Mr. anti Sirs. F'orris Feigenbaum, a son, Gerrold Mark. h
alf of the daughters.
Princess.
May 8-To Mr. and Mrs. Irving ZetT (Pearl Trunsky) of 157 West-
A series of tableaux of Famous
minster avenue, a son, Lester.
!others in Jewish History were
Mrs. Samuel H. Rosenberg and
t
FENKELL AVE.
LONGFELLOW 5542
May 5-To Sir. and Mrs. Ben La Bret of Webb avenue, a son, s hewn with musical accompaniment
Miss Hannah Miller of 2911 Cle-
,y :Mrs. J. Seltzer, with the follow-
ment:: avenue were hostesses at a Sheldon Morris.
delightful bridle-stork shower
To ND.. and Mrs. Philip S. Weisman (Celia Friedman) of 2740 ai ❑ g mothers being presented, Ser-
given in honor of Mrs. Pauline Mil- Fullerton, a daughter, Marillyn Ruth. 1 b, Mrs. M. S. Dann; Rachel, Mrs.
. L. Ruby; Rebecca, Miss 'Celina
ler of Fairfield avenue, on Satur-
Nlundstuk; Hannah and son Sam-
day afternoon, May 4, at the Diana
uel,
Sirs. Ralph Paul and little
Inn. Covers were laid for 21
vregation Abraham Zion Slay 5.
Shirley Ann Weber; Ruth, Minn
guests.
,, Miss Cohen wore a white satin
Freda Fink ; Esther, Miss Rose
frock with three ruffles of lace at
Friedman, and Nliss Mary New-
A bridge-luncheon and personal
the bottom of the skirt, and a long
man, attendant. As a finale, all
HERST-FRIEDMAN.
shower was given by Miss Faye II.
tulle veil edged with lace, which
the
characters of the tableaux
Goldstein and Mrs. Arthur Wil-
The marriage of Slits Nina was held by a tulle cap, with clus-
helm on May 3 at Detroit-Leland Friedman, daughter of Mr. and ters of orange blossoms at the were grouped together on the stage
1111
Nli s..I. S. Seals, accompanied
in honor of Miss Sophie Moss. Sirs. Nathan Friedman, to Gerald sides. A bouquet of roses and
whose marriage to Ben Green will Herst of Chicago, Ill., was sol- sweet peas completed her costume. by Mrs. Seltzer, very appropriate-
ly sang "By the Waters of Baby-
take place June le, at the Book- emnized Sunday, May 12, at 1
Miss Anne Bernal, who was
Cad iliac.
o'clock, at the home of the bride's maid of honor, wore orchid chiffon lon." The tableaux was under the
parents, 101 Rhode island avenue. and carried yellow roses, and the direction of Miss Fay Gorelick.
Rabbi and Mrs. Ashinsky, who
Sirs. Charles Lefton of 7048
Rabbi Frain performed the cere- Misses Betty Silver, who wore yel-
Harper avenue is leaving for New mony in the presence of 50 guests, low tulle with a bodice of gold are in Pittsburgh attending the
National Mizrachi convention, sent
York on May 23. From there she followed by a wedding dinner.
cloth, and Rose Scher, who wore
ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR HOME
will sail on the steamer Majestic
Miss Friedman was a charming green chitfonn, were the brides- a beautiful telegram of congratu-
for Europe on June 1.
bride in a gown of ashes of roses maids, carrying arm bouquet, of lation which was read at the din-
el%
TILE 111011 STANDARD OF OUR WORK
chiffon with it horsehair hat to pink roses.
N111. Isado r e Karbel was chair-
Among the many affairs given match.
IS EXEMPLIFIED IN 90';•OF THE
:Morris Karp was best man, and n tan of the dinner, assisted by Mrs.
in honor of Miss Jean Golden, a
Miss Evelyn Ann Friedman was Jack Kirsch and William Morrison
leyer Shugerman and Mrs. Louis
bride-elect of June, was a bridge-
TIIEATERS AND HOTELS IN MICHIGAN
the maid of honor and wore a NW(' the ushers.
ermansky,
and
table
decorations
luncheon and linen shower at the
beautiful gown of rose beige chif-
Dinner anti dancing for 400 were in charge of Mrs. Ralph Paul.
In Crest Hotel on May 7 by Mrs.
fon with a horsehair hat to match. guests followed the ceremony, 1%
For Estimates Phone Garfield 1652
Irs. Alex Goldberg, Mrs. J. Lange,
Irving Larenko; a miscellaneous
Paul Unger of Chicago rwr- which was at 7 o'clock.
Irs. Harry Levine, Mrs. Louie
shower and bridge-luncheon at the
formed the duties of best man.
After a honenymoon trip to Chi- L ightstone, Mrs.Louis Kapetansky,
F you like to lead, rather than
Detroit-Leland Hotel by Mrs.
Mrs. Friedman, mother of the tm" Sir. and Mrs. Karp will take a
sainted with the making of the COB.
Charles Lefton, on April' 14, and
follow-if you waist to set the
bride, was gowned in black chiffon up residence on Rochester avenue.' t
WM'S.
a shower and bridge-luncheon by
smart and new in style-if you
over pale pink chiffon.
Mrs. Kopal l'achman at the De-
The annual meeting and election
Sir. and Mrs. Herat departed for
want shoes that hint of tomor-
BAUM-SIEGEL
tt f officers of the Sisterhood will be
troit-Leland Hotel.
a wedding trip in the east and
row, instead of yesterday-let its
A beautiful wedding was sal- h ell at the synagogue on Monday
south and upon their return will emnized at the home
give you a tip - the new Bostoni-
REPAIRING AND MAINTENANCE OF ANY
of Sir. and a fternoon, May 27.
TAU PHI TO SPONSOR
reside in Chicago.
Sirs. Max P. Siegel, 3005 Park-
ans for Spring and Summer have
KIND OF BUILDING
MOONLIGHT ON JUNE 1
waad avenue, Toledo, Ohio (form-
just arrived. Mostly $7 to $10 the
CASH OR TIME I'AYSIENTS
SEGAR-LESS.
erly of Detroit(, when their daugh- Jewish Welfare Federation
pair
Mrs Cora Less of Toledo an- ter, Aline Z., became the bride of
The first moonlight of the season
BRICK WORK, CONCRETE WORK, PLUMBING AND HEATING, PAINT.
Flower Fund.
will he given by the Tau Phi Fra- nounces the marriage of her Ben Baum, son of Mr. and Sirs. J.
ING AND DECORATING, CARPENTRY, SUN ROOMS, ATTIC
WORK, ROOFING, GARAGES
daughter,
Helen, to Dr. Lawrence Baum, on April 14 at 4 p. m., in
ternity, on the Steamer Columbia,
Contribution to the Flower Fund'
Saturday night, June 7. Bob Cru- Segar of this city, son of Mr. anti the presence of 100 guests. The of the Jewish Welfare
Federation
Mrs.
S.
L.
Segar
of
Saginaw,
Mich.,
zettes Cotton Club Orchestra has
bride was attended by her sister, has been
received in memory of ,
14200 CLOVERDALE AVENUE
been engaged for this affair. An which was solemnized at the Com- Martha, as maid of honor, and
David Malinoti from F'aye Tobias.
PHONES-HOGARTH 4613, EMPIRE 2543-1
unusual program of entertainment modore Perry Hotel in Toledo Miss Far Ettinger, Detroit, as
5,
INC.
bridesmaid.
is being provided, to include music, April 22.
Little Claire-Betty
Dr. and Sirs. Seger have re- Siegel, sister of the bride, was
singing and dancing by outstanding
artists in the city. Two tickets, turned from a honeymoon trip to train-bearer, and Master Adrian
that will entitle the winners to free New York City, and are now resid- Snyder Neuman, cousin of the
permanent waves, will be given to ing at 3711 Webb avenue.
bride, was ring-bearer. A recep-
tion followed the ceremony.
the ladies holding the luck num-
ALTER--GOLDBERG
Among the out-of-town guests
laws. Tickets for these prizes will
Sirs. Anna Goldberg announces were Sir. and Mrs. Max Graver,
be given at the door.
Schemertz
the marriage of her daughter, Carl Robinson, Mr.
Rose, to Jack Alter, son of Mr. and and daughter Lila, Nit's. II. II. Neu.
man,
daughter
Isobel
anti son
Sirs. Jacob Alter, which was sob
emninzed in Toledo, 0., on Stay 3. Adrian Sydney, Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
tram
Neuman, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Alter have re-
? . 117
44+ turned from a honeymoon trip to Glob's anti son, Mr. anti Mrs. As-
As • result of • complete Raorganization at this specialty
11.opite oar preparation. for
Chicago and are temporarily re- kins, Mrs. F. Regan Mr. and Mrs.
store formen, we •re proceeding to close out our entire stocks
rtie, hundrede of ro.lconi•
II. Siegel and daughters Sadie,
siding at 1715 Seward avenue.
1o,
e N i1 s were unable tn make pnr•
at tremendous price reductions! In many instances the s•le
of
an,
Zelda, Fay and Caroline, Mr. and
1■ 0P11 ilf1111104.
prices are FAR BELOW ACTUAL WHOLESALE COST!
c n lade at thin wile, Mr.
Mrs. Cohn and son Soy, Mr. and
KARP-COHEN
NATHANSON regret. till. 1-
1 1 4 i
trntenienees and le .1..00
Star, Hours: 9 a. rn. to 9 p. tn. During This Sale
The marriage of Slits Henrietta Mn'. Morris Rinzler, Sirs. M. I.ieb-
a atrial for their kind Pa -
Cohen, daughter of Morris Cohen, ling and son Jack, Mrs. Si. I'essal
li nee.
of Albert Karp, son of Joseph and son Edward Harold, Jack Hill,
' 1. Karp, was solemnized at the Con- all from Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs.
1. Neff, daughter Ruth and son
Leonard, from Canton, Ohio; Mr.
and Mrs. N. Cohen, Mrs. M. Ern-
tind daughter Florence Betty,
Miss Esther Rappaport, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Lewis, Mrs. I'. Ettinger
-still
end daughters Foe anti Elsie, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Grossman, Mr. and
waiting
Mrs. Louis Krass and Emanuel
1'
for a
lreenlich, all of Detroit; Mr. anti
. 1 4 1 -
Mrs. 13. Baum of Jackson, Mich.;
dissatis-
We now have the largest stock of fine Oriental Hugs ever assembled
N1r.
and Mrs. J. Baum and daugh-
. 14 '7
fied
ers Ruth and Jeanette anti son ,
in this store. It is too large. We must reduce our stock-and to do
Jerome and Ben of Grand Rapids,
customer
this we have slashed 25', oir the price of every rug in stock. Always
dich.

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$50 $55 $60

AT 25 % SAVINGS

Silk Lined Suits

Entire Stock -- No Exceptions

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reasonably priced. these rugs now represent values that are actually
sensational.

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LOT PRICE OFFERS

One

lot of Chinese, size 6 and 7x4,
Formerly from $85 to Sg12 75
$125-sale price choice at UV..
One lot Chinese, size 5 and 6x3, form-
erly from $65 to
$"- $47 • 50
choke at
One lot of Chinese, size 5x2.6, values
from $48 to $65-sale
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price
Vcry few let of Chinese 4x2-values
up to $28.-sale
price
One lot of Belouj, size 4.6x2.6-values
up to $48-sale
price

50
'11.95
$22.50

5001-Chinese blue, size 9x12, $
$195.00 regularly-sale price..... 146.25
9660-Sparta, regularly $400.00, $
298 00
size 9x12.1-sale price .

9743-Persian Arak, 12.11x9.0
regularly $400-Sale price

NTC-Sarouk, 12.3x8.1 I, regu-
larly $750.00-sale price ....

5307-Chinese terra cotta, size
8 3( 5 . reg. $145-sale price

5895-Chinese. size 60, rose
colors, reg. $105-sale price ._ .

5975-Chinese, 8x10, Uralic reg.
$275.00-sale price

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Baths and Massages

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$937.50

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$1 Q7 so
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But
Hundreds or small rugs, medium-size rugs and room-size carpets.
there will be many hundreds who will want to take advantage of this oppor-
tunity-you had better be here early Monday morning-while your range of
choice remains unrestricted.

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The last meeting of the .1. W.
W. O. was held at the home of
Mrs. Henry I"Mother") Klein,
8740 Arcadia avenue, Tuesday
evening, May 14, where election
of officers was held. The results
follow: President, Mrs. Geo.
Cohen; first vice-president, Sirs.

.1. Cohen; second vice-president,
Sirs. R. B. Newman; treasurer,
Sirs. S. Goldstick; financial and re-
cording secretary, Mrs. Bagdade;

corresponding secretary, Mrs. Rob-
ert Rosin.
After the election, a luncheon
was served by the hostess, with a
program of delightful music.
The next meeting of the organ-
ization will be held at the home of
Sirs. S. Goldstick, 2005 Elmhurst
avenue, Tuesday, May 21, at 2
P. m.

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS

Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
of Pythias, will confer the rank
of Esquire on several candidates
Tuesday evening, May 21. This
work will be exemplified by several
prominent men.
WK. ROSENBERG.
Secretary.
LOUIS IL WOLFE,
Chancellor Commander.

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