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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-07-12

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A Stitch in Time - - -
Prolongs A Fur Coat's Life

Repairing &
Remodeling

eft Summer Price Concessions

Yes, a stitch in time will do wonders for your
fur coat—and IN TIME IS NOW. For worth-
while price concessions are available (luring
the unhurried summer period of our work-
room. Bring in your coat now—whether it
needs only a rip repaired or complete remod-
eling in authentic Rollins manner.

Our Designers will advise you fairly,

and give estimates cheerfully.

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36 ADAMS AVENUE, W.

GENERAL ELECTRIC

Refrigerator

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PAGE SEVEN

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WOMEN'S LEAGUE
PICNIC ON SUNDAY

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. A. Allen of 2745 Taylor avenue announce the et
Foster Velo ❑ is a guest at Van ' 1:figment of their daughter, Mae, to Ilarry Bernard Letzer, son of Mr
Eton Lake Lodge.
and Mrs. Joseph Letzer of 2640 Grand avenue.
....____
Mr. and Mrs. Max Pechensky of 1989 Clairmount avenue an
Miso Sylvia Livingston "f Chi' ❑ ounce the engagement of their daughter, Fite, to Abraham Sacks of
Cairo is the house guest of Ruth this city.
Ehrlich of Second boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller of Blaine avenue announce the engage
runt Of their daughter, Bessie, to David Leach, son of Mr. Mffrri.
The National Hadassah board Leach of Dexter boulevard.
gave a breakfast at Hotel Statler
Mrs. I. Kliger announces the engagement of her daughter, Cybille
honoring their guests, Mrs. Robert Kliger, to Philip Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Y. Gibbs.
Szold of Pelham, N. Y.; Miss Hor-
tense Levy of Pittsburgh, l'a.; Miss
Pearl Franklin of Chicago; Mrs.
Frieda S. Ullian of New York, and
Nliss Juliet Benjamin of New
York.

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jimel

A board meeting of the North-
western Women's League of the
United Hebrew Schools took place
Tuesday, July 2, at the home of

Woodward Thrw to Washington,

For a Limited Period
We Are Offering a

Special 3-Pair Price
5.35

on

Wedding Calendar

Louis Lipsitz of Garfield ave-
July 18--- Miss Minnie Biegler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran
nue had as his guests the past
week his children, Mrs. J. Klivans Biegler of Cortland avenue, to David Arkin.
July 2I—Miss Foe Melinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
.
and daughter, Ruth, of Youngs-
town, Ohio, and his brother, Na- Nlelinsky, to Milton I.. Prag, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Prag of
Oakland avenue.
orila
than 1.ipsitz.
July 21 —Nliss Jessie Ellenstein, daughter of Mrs. William M.
Mrs. Sam Lewin-Epstein of Je- Ellenstein, to Professor l'eter Altman of Detroit, son of ND'. and
rusalem, Palestine, is the guset of Mrs. I. Altman of Montreal, Quebec.
her brother and sister, Rabbi and
Mrs A II Hershman.

Sheer Chiffon
"Vamp-Toe"

Himel-Hose

1.95

MRS. F. RICHMOND

Miss I.. Weingarden. A favorable
The Iota Zeta Rho Sorority hon-
report was given on the sale of
(single pair)
ored Miss Sadye Marks with a
tickets for the annual picnic to he
personal shower at the home of
held at Belle Isle July 14 at 1 p. no.
Miss Rose Beresh, 2250 West
ilimelhoch's—llosiery Dept. - Main Floor
Mrs. Eva Pollack is chairman of
Philadelphia avenue, Tuesday,
tluly 4--To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Punkt), a (laughter, Elaine.
the ticket committee, assisted by
June 25.
June 2I—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arkin of Tuxedo avenue, a Mrs. F. Richmond, Mrs. A. Mark-
---
son, Mrs. I. Shemach, Mrs. Cr. --
The Misses Rose Herscovitz, daughter, Hilda Elaine.
Brody, Mrs. N. Wauldron, Mrs.M.'• r
Dena and Lillian Peripsky and
Weksler, Mrs. S. Munch and Mist •
Rose Charmer sailed Friday for a
Weingnrden.
seven-day cruise on the steamer
Prizes and favors will be award-
Noronic.
ed to the pupils of the United Ile-
brew Schools. The public is in-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Gross..
itt (.1 to attend.
man of 13641 Dexter boulevard
A lawn party for the board
bar returned from a motor trip
model of ivory satin and duchess members was given Saturday eve-
GOLDBERG—ORMAN
that included Van Etan Lake,
Hotel Statler was the scene of lace. Her veil was carried by he ning by Mrs. M. Weksler, presi-
Charlevoix, Mackinac Island, and a pretty wedding on June 30, sister, Lillian, and her cousin dent of the (organization, at her
South Haven.
when Miss Minnie Orman, daugh- Anna Belle Marks.
home, 15905 Normandy avenue .
Preceding them was the litlle Covers were laid for 65 guests.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orman,
A. Levy and daughters, Pearl became the bride of Herman Gold- flower girl, Shirley Beresh, who
and I.illian, of 1511 Delaware ave.. berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac strewed rose petals in the bride's
nue, have returned from Buffalo Goldberg.
path.
and Niagara Falls, where they vis-
The bride carried a shower bou- at the Zatkin Hotel, Mt. Clemens,
Miss Orman wore an ivory satin
Mich., on June 30.
ited relatives and friends.
gown and a tulle cal), with clus- quet of white rosin and lilies of
Miss Rose Waxman was her sis-
the
valley.
ters of orange blossoms at the
ter's
maid of honor.
Anne Dorb of 2232 Taylor ave, sides holding the long tulle veil.
]
The bride's mother was dressed
The Misses Pearl Ilynek, in pink
nue left June 29 for Camp Wahco- An arm bouquet of roses and lilies in green lace and georgette. The
chiffon,
and Areva Kriedman, in
nah, Pittsfield, Mass., and will he of the valley completed her cos- groom's mother wore blue lace.
sway for the rest of the summer'
They both wore corsages of red flesh chiffon, were the bridesmaids.
tume.
Dr. Irving Wiesenthal per-
VII
months.
Mrs. Herman Radner, a sister of
The maid of honor, Miss Bertha formed the duties of best man,
the bride, was matron of honor.
and Kalman Sachse and Edward''
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Levin of
Lakritz,
was
attired
in
a
peach
She wore black lace and carried,
9694 Martindale avenue celebrated' yellow and red roses.
taffeta gown. She carried a bou- Waxman were the ushers.
Dinner and dancing for 200
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jack,
The Misses Rita Welt, Alice quet of yellow roses.
on Sunday, July 7, with a dinner. Mettler, Anita Goldberg, Rose
The bridesmaids wore pastel guests followed the ceremony, af-
dance at Jericho) Temple for theirl Goldberg and Mrs. Merwin Gold- shades of orcurt, yellow and green. ter which Dr. and Mrs. Agree left
relatives and friends. On Satur-1 berg were the bridesmaids, wear- They were Miss Adele Brodie, Miss for a trip to Atlantic City.
Dinner Served Fltom 6:00 to 10:00
day, July 6, the confirmant enter-1 ing, tulle frocks in harmonizing Rose Beresh, Miss Pearl Marks
ABRAMS—GREENBERG
tained a group of his friends at'
and Miss Mollie Chattman. They
pastel shades.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Jacob D. Green-
his home.
Alex Goldberg performed the carried bouquets of red roses and
berg announce the marriage of
duties of best man, and George lilies of the valley.
to
Miss Elaine S. Horvitz• was en- Bronstein, Merwin Goldberg, Ed-
The best man was Max Marks. their daughter, Evelyn, to Dr.
tertained last Saturday afternoon ward Geller of Chicago and Arthur The ushers were Sam Marks, Louis Ilarry Abrams, son of Mr. and
at King Wah to with a luncheon,
Mrs. Morris Aram, which was
Lloyd
Sugarman,
Al
Lakin
and
Gilbert were the ushers.
solemnized at the B'nai B'rith'
given in honor of her recent en
At the dinner and reception for Milton Greenwald.
gagement to Jack Klanfer, by her
Covers were laid fife 150 guests. clubhouse on June 30,
200 guests many attended front
Miss Ida Greenberg was her sis-
sisters, Jean and Ann. Covers were Chicago, Toronto, New York and Dancing followed the dinner.
I•C=s1
laid for 17 guests. Bridge tot-
ter's maid of honor, and the
Brooklyn.
misses Evelyn Siegel, Anna Siegel,
lowed.
LAVINE—RAYMOND
The bride and groom left im-
Fannie
Schneider
and
Esther
Niagara Falls,
Mrs. Dora Raymond announces Abramson were the bridesmaids.
M. Steckler of Ashland, Ky., and mediately after for
I. Steckler and daughters, Sylvia Atlantic City and the White Moun. the marriage of her daughter, Ann,
Eugene Greenberg served as best
tains.
Herman Lavine of Detroit, son
to
and Bernice, of Williamson, W.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman per- of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Lavine of man, and Dr. James Mendelson,
Va., are the guests of their broth-
Dr. Charles Terris and George
1048 Vernier Road
formed
the
ceremony.
Pittsburgh,
Pa.,
on
June
8.
Mr.
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Greenberg were the ushers.
and Mrs. Lavine are now residing
Dinner and dancing for 150
Reservations: Lenox 2240
S. Kolt of Atkinson avenue.
Gladstone
avenue,
RACHLEFF—SHERMAN
guests followed the ceremony,
s.
Miss Shirley Kalt and Miss Jea-
Jericho Temple was the scene
after which the couple left for a
DEKELBAUM—EISELMAN
nette Weller returned on Sunday of a beautifully appointed wedding
trip to Niagara Falls, Philadelphia
The marriage of Miss Anne and Washington, 0. C.
from Cedar Pointe, where they on June 30 when Miss Esther
Sherman, (laughter of Mr. and Eiselman, daughter of Mr. and
spent a week at The Breakers.
GORDON—NATHAN
Mrs . Louis Sherman, became the Mrs. Benjamin EISI.•Inum, to Louis
bride of James Rachleff of Hart- L. Dekelbaum of South Bend, Ind.,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nathan of
ford, Conn.. son of Mrs. Eva Ba- was solemnized at the Emanuel on Utica, N. Y., announce the mar-
con. Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky June 30, Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky riage of their daughter, Rhea
officiated. The bride was given in
Jean, to Jack Charles Gordon, SOH
Miss Shirley Dekelbaum was of Mrs. Mary Gordon of this city,
Rent the B'nai B'rith Community Center Hall at
Rabbi Louis 1% olsey iII"
of I I I - h" marriage by her father and
maid of honor, and the Misses which was solemnized at the Hotel
phis was a recent guest of his m ob,.
Dorothy
Sosnick
and
Esther
Mor-
Archways
of
white
peonies
and
Parents , Mr. "'id 'Ali. ' Wil l i"'
Martin in Utica on June 23.
palms ris were the bridesmaids.
Woolsey. Mr. Wolsey later accam- carnations,
attinonsh,ttog
arn ( n,mis i etf flowers, fopitin,n,i
Miss Pearl Lumberg of Utica
Louis Entelman was best man, was maid of honor, and the Misses
panied his son anti Mr. Joseph . amt
(Whiter to the rabbinical confer- . the bridal pathway to the white and I.ouis Weber 1111(1 Charles WO- Gertrude Lewis of Detroit, Ruth
PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED TO HALF
satin canopy where candelabra lock were the ushers.
cnce in Detroit.
Freedman of Utica, Beatrice Co-
Four hundred guests witnessed hen of Rochester, and Annette
For Information Call Mr. Ettinger
held burning ivory tapers.
o , a the ceremony.
inf Patna
Visiting at the home of Mr. and ,,,, T
,dh e(c bir ,f idei,ssz y s lovely in
Holtzman of Syracuse were the
After an eastern honeymoon, bdidesmaids.
fashioned
Mrs. Ben Rosenberg are the IA-
EUCLID 8628
ter's mother and s i s t e r, Mrs . Paula with a fitted bodice and long tight- Mr. and Mrs. Dekelbaum will re -
Mac Gordon of Detroit served
Beckman of Bay City and Mrs, fitting sleeves, the V neckline arid side in South Bend, Ind.
his brother as best man, and Mil-
Loren Samuelson of College ('or- sleeves being beaded.
ton Prag of New Lurk, Sidney Ear-
MOSS—GOLDEN
ners, Ind. Mr. and M rs. Rosen-
The bride's attenda its were
bel and Abraham Schmier of De
berg were recently surprised by a gowned in rainbow shades. Mrs.
HAVE A MERRY TIME AT THE
Mit, . .4.811 Golden, daughter of troit, Hyman Damsky of Utica,
delightful picnic supper party on Sonia Adelson of Chicago, a Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Golden, and Josepr Chapman of Cleveland
the occasion of their twentieth cousin of the bride, as matron of and Irving Moss were united in were the ushers.
wedding anniversary.
honor wore a green taffeta gown marriage at a pretty ceremony at
Among the guests from Detroit
--
cot, red with spray of the same the Golden home on La Salle were Mrs. Mary Gordon and the
to be given by the
Mr. and Mrs. Raym on d Krahn shale, silver brocaded slippers, and boulevard on June 30.
Misses Sarah and Pearl Gordon,
„ er i ed rea nee .), valley lilies and
sons. ,lames and Richard, have carried
Mn,. Ilarry Larenko was her sis- motherand sisters of the bride-
left for Point Lookout, where they kilirlireat h. The bridesmaids in- ter's only attendant.
groom; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gor-
will spend the month of July. eluded Miss Elizabeth Notes. who
Ilarry Moss served his brother don, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen, Mr.
wore a Jean model of chartrelso as best man.
and Mrs. Sidney Allen, Mr. and
SUNDAY, JULY 14
Among these spending the sum- chiffon with slippers to match, car-
A reception for 60 guests fol- Mrs. Harry Goldman, Miss Irene
inner at camp are the M isses H elen ried tea roses 811t1 orchid sweet lowed the ceremony, after which Goldman, Mrs. J. M. IA•wis, Harold
ROCHESTER PARK—JOHN R. AND 16-MILE ROAD
anti Emily Seitner, who are at " as; mi ss m a, toff, wh o was at. Mr. and Mrs. Moss left for a Allen and Henry Kaufman.
Dancing, Prizes, and Other Amusements
Camp Avern. tired in a costume of orchid and honeymoon trip to Charlevoix.
MUSIC BY FRED SILBER'S JOLLY JESTERS ORCHESTRA
After an extended trip east, Mr.
Upon their return they will re- and Mrs. Gordon will reside in
Mr. and Mrs. Adolh Greene- green chiffon, carried pink roses
Begins IS Noon
Admission 35c
Not- ' side on Collingwood avenue.
p
Detroit.
Directions: Take bus at H. P. Ford factory, change for the
bourn and daughter, Miss Lucille, and bithybreath;
Miss of Sarah
in a costume
shell pink
M•rtiu•o

bus.
Busies
leave
15
minutes
to
the
hour.
and
roses
hare motored to Detroit to meet chiffon, carried pink
GELLER—ABRAMSON
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
their soon, Milton, who is returning b a be h ren th, and Miss Helen Nils
- •
The wedding of Miss Rose Ab-
from European travel.
lowski was attired in blue chiffon ramson, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
--
Mr. and Mrs.
Max Weinberg and with slippers to match and carried Joseph S. Abramson. to Morris
pink roses and babybreath.
Geller, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
children have left to occupy their
Morrie Sherman, brother of the Geller, was solemnized June 23 at
summer home on L ake H uron near bride, acted as best man. and the the Hotel Statler by Rabbi A. M.
Dad Axe.
ushers were Lou Rachleff of Hart- Ashinsky.
ford, Conn., a brother of the
Mrs. Michael Schur, a sister of
Mrs. Louis Levinsohn is the groom, Al Sherman, George WI- the bride, was matron of honor.
guest of friends in Dctr , ii.
_ nette and Harry Friedland.
'Jack Geller, a brother of the
CLIV 000
The junior attendants included bridegroom, was best man.
Dona h y Sherman.
erman. small sister of
the bride, and Bernice Odelsohn of
AGREE—WAXMAN
Chicago. Both carried baskets of
The marriage of Miss Henrietta
rose petals. Master Lawrence Waxman, daughter of Mr. and
Mitz carried the ring on a white Mrs. Hyman B. Waxman, to Dr.
satin cushion.
Allan A. Agree, sun of Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman wore at attractive Mrs . M er A •ree was solemnized
at the
model of beaded orchid georgette ,
1
with silver slippers. Mrs. Bacon, o
The abundant service equal
HEAVY FLAT CREPE
mother of the groom, wore an en-`
to a big down town hotel, to-
PRINTED GEORGETTE
semble of gold lace. Both wore
1, 4 1;
gether with the intimate pri-
NOVELTY SHANTUNG
shoulder corsages of roses and 2;:.
vacy and freedom of Hotel
CLUB
HEAVY PRINTED CREPE
sweet pens.
-1
Palmetto's rooms for enter-
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A reception and dinner for :f50
taining makes the successful
STRIPED BROADCLOTH
tit
guests followed the ceremony,
hostess choose this setting.
PLAIN COLORED BROADCLOTH
after which Mr. and Mrs. Rachleff
Private dining rooms, ban-
left on an extended trip through
quet hall, spacious ball room
the east and will be at home to 4
—every facility for charm.
Six of the season's most popular silks . . . and in this collection you are
their friends after Aug. 1.
ing bridge dinners, dances,
Among the out-of-town guests
sure to find, not alone the very weave, but the very pattern and color you want
and social teas.
were MT!. Anna Katz, Mrs. Sonia
Private rooms for card parties,
... silks for all uses ... for dresses, ensembles, blouses, sports wear ... boys'
Odelsohn and daughter Bernice,
wIthnut eervice, $5 and op.
Luncheon, 11130 to 2
5 .85
blouses and wash suits ... 35 and 39-inches widths . . . we have purposely
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kipnis and daugh-
to the rhythm of
Dinner, 330 to 8,30
125
ter Rosa, of •Chicago; Mrs. Eva
Sunday. 11,30 .. m. to 8 p. es. 130
marked these silks DOWN TO $L48 as a real special for Monday's selling.
Bacon, mother of the groom, Mrs. ,c ;,
Seymour
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
Harry Rachleff and son Edwartl.,T:r,
24-hour-••day complete hotel serv-
ice. Every apartment has out-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Borden and
Simons
side bath with tub, shower and cir-
daughter Norma, Mr. and Mrs. ,F4
culating ice water.
Ilarry Borden, and Mr. and Mn'.
Ambassadors
Samuel Krupnikoff and children
Singles Housekeeping
ex."
of Hartford, Conn.; Mr. Louis
T
Love and daughter Minnie of
$75ssa
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FROG
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Youngstown, Ohio, and Mr. and
up
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STEAK sad
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Mrs. Myer Block of Pittsburgh.
CHICKEN
Featured in FIFTY floral and dotter! patterns ...
LAKRITZ—MARKS
yard wide . . . and GUARANTEED WASHABLE.
The wedding ceremony of Miss ++:
Buy one or more dress lengths of this beautiful fabric
Sadye Marks to Moe Lakritz was
For Renrestions Call
for summer frocks at this extremely LOW price.
held at the Beth David Congrega-
REDFORD 2449
Sixth
floor.
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tion, Elmhurst and Fourteenthse
Grand Riser • 7.11tle Rd.
avenues, Thursday, July 4, at 6
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Chad.. H. tieebeats. C.I. soca
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