A merica Yarisk Periodical Carta CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO OUR MINERAL BATHS ARE AN ABSOLUTE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Samuel Goldman and Ii. Ullian I of New York spent several days in Detroit last week. Engagements announcing from Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Mr. and Sirs. Louis Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. , Manning Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ratner of 1251 Glynn Court announce the Miss Mickey Mervin of Pitts- Frank Sanders of Wyandotte, engagement of their daughter, Raye, to Charles Metier, son of Mr. burgh returned honie after visiting Mich., and Samuel Kahn of Kansas and Mrs. Philip Matter of Fullerton avenue. Bath City, Mo. America's Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silver of 3260 Hazelwood avenue announce in Detroit. House the engagement of their daughters, Betty to Ben Kahrnoff, son of Mr. Most Miss Dorothy Sorock of Detroit and Ruben Aronheim of Waterbury, and Mrs. David Kahrnotf of Tuxedo avenue . and Mollie to Ben August. Beautiful is the guest of her cousin, Miss Conn., is visiting with hia brother Hotel 'son of Harry August of Englewood avenue. Ruth Williams, in Pittsburgh. R and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Under , The engagement of Miss Leonore Ilortense Schaeffer, daughter of Krawitz. Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Schaeffer of Atlantic City, N..1., to Charles J. 112.11. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Goldman of King, son of Mr. and Mrs. David King, has been announced. Flint were the week-end guests of roof Bliss Gertrude Goldman, daughs Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearl announce the engagement of their daugh- the latter's mother, Mrs. Mary Ja- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gold- ter, Gertrude, to Myra D. Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Berman cobson. man of 1604 Glynn Court, spent of Detroit. New Year's Eve in Chicago with Reduced Rates for the Month of December! Miss Esther Jenefsky left to friends. spend the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jenefsky, at A dinner and bridge party was, Elkin Management Dayton, Ohio. MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. given for 30 guests by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koblin of 3260 Leslie Irving Rhodes of Milwaukee vis- avenue in celebration of their ited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. twentieth wedding anniversary. M. Rosenstein, over the week-end. Jan. 5—Miss Betty Ada Greenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Slums- Samuel Greenbaum, to Albert Philip Weiss, son of Mrs. Minnie Weiss. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I.evy of efts and son, Leo, of Bayonne, N. Jan. 12—Miss Mildred Sunday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I'. Carl- Glynn Court had as their guest J,. are the guests of their parents ton Sunday, to Irving S. Raider. Miss Frances Alexander of Dallas, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 19—Miss Mae Adelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tex. Samuel Slomovitz of 545 Kenil- Adelson, to Dr. Maurice Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pike. worth avenue. Miss Rosa Oppenheiro of Phillip Jan. 19—Miss Blanche Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ben- nett of 308 Englewood avenue, to Louis Cohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. avenue is visiting at Miami Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marks en- Florida. Himelhoch's—"HimedHose"—First Floor. 91. Cohn of Denver, Colo. tertained 14 guests at a dinner party given at their home last Sun- Jan. 19—Miss Miriam Plotnisky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miss Betty Peels, a February Plotnisky, to Solomon B. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham T. bride-elect, was entertained by Dr. day evening in honor of the sixty. seventh birthday of Mrs. Marks', Cohen. and Mrs. D. B. Grossman of 15513 father, Dave Barris. Feb. 9—Miss Betty Pevin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pevin Wildemere with a dinner at their of Clairmount avenue, to Joseph Fishers son of Mrs. Esther Fisher. home on Sunday, Dec. 29, Miss Betty Jasgur was hostess to 30 guests, honoring her sister, Mrs. Etta Klein of Pingree ave- Miriam, a February bride-elect, nue left for an extended sojourn with a linen shower. 0 in the east. Miss Elizabeth Fowler of Balti- At a Chanukah party given Sat- more is the guest of Miss Ethel Don't Forget the urday, Dec. 28 at Temple Beth El Tonak for the holidays. by Miss Doris Sperling's class, fine Dec. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiss of 2201 Blaine avenue, twi entertainment was given by little boys, Lea and Sol. Miss Pearl Goldman entertained Dec. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Resnick, a daughter, Nancy Dudley. Rosalind Arta, 3002 Elmhurst, who 20 guests in honor of her sister presented several dance numbers, Lillian's birthday. A buffet-sup- Dec. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shreeman of 14860 Tuner, a and Kay Pollack, 2061 Blaine, who per was served and there was danc- daughter, Yetta. ing. gave several recitations. Dec. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolow, 2740 Fullerton avenue, a Second Annual daughter, Janet Louise. Miss Anna Kernerman of To. Mrs. Joseph Zochman and Mrs. Dec. 17—To Mr. and Sirsfl. Ben Aronson of 1132 Alger avenue, a ronto, Canada, is visiting her Jacob Coleman left Thursday for brothers and sister-in-law, Mr. and Los Angeles, where they will re- son, Aaron. Dec. 16--To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weiner of 958 Virginia Park, a Mrs. Albert Kernerman of 2005 main until March, West Philadelphia, and Louis E. son, David Morton. Kernerman of 2700 Hazelwood. Mrs. Samuel Levine, accom- Dec. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Svhreiber of 3350 Leslie, a son, panied by her son, Donald, left last Hanley Gordon. Joseph Cohen and J. Lazarus week for Miami Beach, where they Dec. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. J. Steingold of 9674 Broadstreet, a son, Goldfield of Pittsburgh, who are will remain until spring. Joseph Sidney. seniors at the University of Pitts- burgh medical school, attended the Miss Anna Mark has returned Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Frater- from the University of Michigan to nn brother, Herman I. Berlin, as best nity convention in Detroit. They be with her parents on Tennyson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. avenue for the holidays. The bridal party was led by Rubin. RADIO-FAMED "GYPSY BARONS" Benjamin Towlin of Yonkers, Celia Louise Berlin, sister of the Miss Sylvia A. Wechsler of Pitts- N. Y., while on a business trip to !groom, and John Isaacs. Miss Ber TWO BALLROOMS BRESLER—BOGDANOFF lin was gowned in Columbia rose burgh returned home after spend- Chicago last week, visited with Mr. I A beautifully arranged home of soft taffeta and wore green slip . ing a week in Detroit, where she and Sirs. Benjamin Goldberg. En Be There! wedding was that of Miss Goldie pers. The remaining bridal party attended a convention and visited route home he spent some time Admission $1.00 Per Person !Bogdanoff, daughter of Mrs. Ber- was made up of Rose Berlin, an - relatives. visiting his parents and relatives stha Bogdanoff, and Bernard Bees- other sister of the groom, who in Detroit. ler, which was solemnized at the wore orchid soft moire and silver On Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. home of the bride's brother and slippers, and Gordon Caesar; Bes - Louis Kahn of Owen avenue enter- Kabaker of Edison avenue sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bogda. sic Oretchkin of Windsor, Ont., tained at a dinner in honor of Mr. is David visiting in Atlantic City. The buying public has been startled out of its noff, Chalfonte Place, Cincinnati, cousin of the bride, wore peach and Mrs. Louis Seder's twenty-fifth , Ohio, Sunday evening, Dec. 22. satin and slippers to match, and wedding anniversary. Covers were casual indifference to business conditions. The ANNOUNCING AN AUTHORIZED Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grabow of The brde was lovely in her bridal Surath of Bay City; Ger- laid for 50 guests. Bridge and Kipling avenue are visiting in Chi. depression of the past few months has turned the :gown of beige lace with becoming William trude Surath, another cousin of dancing were the diversions of the cago. hat of the same shade lace and the bride, wore pink taffeta with evening. Among the guests were trick. Reflect for a moment. You are more alert marine. She carried a shower of slippers to match, and her partner Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Esther Rosenstein spent SALES to values this season than ever before. That's elbow and pink roses. Rabbi Louis was Jack Surath, brother of the Phil M. Kahn and daughter Marcia, the New Year's holidays with her SERVICE einberg performed the impres- bride. Celia Barnett, gowned in why our JANUARY SALE will appeal to you. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ro- sive ceremony, after which dinner light pink satin and tulle, and Ben senstein. Miss Rosenstein is con. was served for 30. Where Personal Service and Customer-Satisfaction Will Be the nected with the social service bu- Wilson completed the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Bresler left for a All the bridesmaids carried bou- lace with clusters of orange blos- reau in Chicago. First Consideration! soms at the aides held her tulle honeymoon trip to the west and quets of Columbia tea roses with veil. Miss Lillian Katz, maid of DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE upon their return will reside at ribbons to match their gowns. honor, wore a gown of bends and 12690 West Boston boulevard, De- A CORRECTION Mrs. Surath, mother of the tulle. Louis Saperstein performed troit. The Old Folks Home notes last bride, was attired in a gown of the duties of best man. week referred to a Mrs. Lewis in black chiffon and lace and wore A dinner followed at the bride's 3845 WEST FORT STREET connection with the Chanukah FUR COATS black slippers with steel cut residence. FUR SCARFS SACHSE—RYNEK party. Miss Edna Lewis's name At West Grand Boulevard Palms and ferns and tall vases buckles to match her dress orna- should have appeared as one of the FROCKS GOWNS HOUTZ—BOKSTEIN of roses and chrysanthemums ment. Mrs. Berlin, mother of the Phone Lafayette 3434 committee in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bokstein an- banked before the fireplace formed groom, was attired in a sleeveless CLOTH COATS the setting for a pretty ceremony royal blue chiffon-velvet gown nounce the marriage of their on Dec. 22 when Miss ('earl Rynek with a scarf of tulle to match and daughter, Fanny, to Philip Houtz, WRAPS became the bride of Colman Z. wore black suede slippers. Both on Tuesday, Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Iloutz will be at Sachse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli wore shoulder corsages of pink home after Jan. 15 at 404 Hol- Sachse, at the home of the former's tea roses. Mr. and Mrs. Oretchkin of l brook avenue. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ry- Windsor, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. nek of Elmhurst avenue. PIANOS RENTED, FOR HOME USE Miss Rynek wore a frock of deep Fred Berlin of Montreal, Que., also l i took part in the wedding cere- ivory satin, made with a long fitted $3, $4, $5, S6 MONTHLY bodice and long full skirt. An inset mony. LONG BROS. The wedding supper, followed of real lace outlined the V-neck. MODISH APPAREL AT MODEST PRICES Pianos Tuned, Repaired and Rebuilt. Phone Cherry 3600 Ford Sales and Service Her long tulle veil was held in by dancing, was served to approxi- , place by a closely fitted lace cap, mately 300 guests. 8770 Linwood 36 Adams Avenue West Morris Cohen, who acted as Euclid 4084 with a tiny wreath of orange blos- soms beneath the chin. A shower master of ceremonies, announced bouquet of roses and lilies of the that the event also marked the sil- ver wedding anniversary of Mr. (valley completed her costume. Ruth's Flower Shoppe Miss Thelma Cohen of Roches- and Mrs. Saul J. Berlin, parents of the groom. , ter, N. Y., a cousin of the bride, Out-of-town guests at the wed- Weddings Ostentatiously Arranged at attended as maid of honor. She Moderate Prices. , wore a bouffant gown of brown ding were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ber- Empire 10577 .lace and carried pink roses. Miss lin, Irving, Lewis and Max Berlin 5052 Twelfth Street ♦ of Montreal, Que.; Mr. and Mrs • Betty Goldman was bridesmaid, wearing a green frock with a long Oretchkin and family of Windsor, S''• • tight bodice and large collar of Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fabri- %IL SISS lace. Her bouquet was of Talis- cant of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and ).'.:0:i s, man roses. Miss Della Cohen, who Mrs. Surath and son William. of 111•KWiek ∎NAfrAvsese2OTHI [ ( was junior bridesmaid, wore pink Bay City; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ber- „Cis\ ,1 . , and blue taffeta and carried red tin and Mr. and Sirs. Maxwell Ber- lin and daughter Ellen of Mon- ;roses. ; Ernest J. Sachse served his treal, Que. Ma. IMAM 1.14K Mr. and Mrs. Berlin have left brother as best man, and Newton Feinberg and Lester Rynek, a for the east and upon their return REDUCE—FAT brother of the bride, were the will reside at :329'2 Tuxedo avenue. a HANDICAP ushers. To be mentally keen, the organs Very Fay Dushkin was flower WHITE—TOKSEN of the body must function effi- girl and Wallace Rynek carried the Mrs. A. Cohen of Monroe, Mich., —make your home immeasurably more beau- ring. Sonia Jean Dushkin carried formerly of Detroit, announces the ciently. Sluggish organs make a sluggish mind. the bride's train. marriage of her daughter, Miss What you eat is vital. It makes tiful, more charming, brighter, happier— Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky officiated Fanny E. Toksen, to Samuel L. at the ceremony at 6 o'clock, which White, which took place at the K. every difference how you look, was followed by dinner for the of C. Hall, Monroe, Mich., Dec. 22. , act, feel and work. • Eat BASY BREAD—three slices members of the immediate family. Miss Toksen wore a frock of EASY BREAD a day help re- Mr. and Mrs. Sachse left for a ivory satin made with a long fitted of duce your weight the BASY WAY. honeymoon trip to Chicago. bodice and a full skirt. Her veil Directions for REDUCING with The bride chose for her going- of tulle was held in place by a cap BABY BREAD furnished patrons. away costume a red and black of pearls and rhinestones and a I tweed ensemble, with gray fox col- shower bouquet of roses and lilies lar and cuffs and gray hat and of the valley completed her cos- shoes, tume. Among the guests were Mr. and Miss Rose Toksen was her sis- 30 BROADWAY MARKET Mrs. Joseph Rynek, Mr. and Mrs. ter's maid of honor and wore 10351 WOODWARD Arthur Steinberg, Mrs. Charles orchid crepe and carried dark red The commencement of the new year seems an especially appro- 7041 EAST JEFFERSON Stifter, Mrs. Max Cohen and John roses. The Misses Sally Toksen UR Hashed Family Service is a priate time to transform the home; to bring new gladness into the Phones Fitzroy 4831 or 1212 Stifter of Chicago, and Mimi Thel- in peach satin, carrying Talisman complete laundry service. It defi- ma Cohen of Rochester, N. Y. roses; Fanny Rose in yellow satin, home-life—the presence of the lovely Vose Small Grand will not carrying yellow roses, and Miss nitdy removes from your shoulders the only make every day of "1930" a happier day for those of the family, Claire Leopold of Miami, Fla., in irksome and tedious tasks of washing BERLIN—SURATH pink satin, carrying pink roses, but you can look forward to enjoying it no less in years to come, ' Congregation Beth David, Four. were and ironirigi and returns your clothing the bridesmaids. teenth at Elmhurst, was the scene for Vose Pianos are built to endure—they arc of recognized high Ben Schniderman performed the deal, fresh Ind sweet. of a beautiful wedding ceremony duties of best man and Alfred quality--and have been throughout more than three-quarters of a at 7 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 22, when Rapp of Rochester, N. Y., Edward Men's Garments Telefhone sea tcrmv—and let s“ free you from Bessie Helen Surath, daughter of Schwartz of Toledo, Ohio, and Ar- 3-Pe. Suit. gleaned assl century. With purchase made so very easy there's surely no reason thitthackles of Walhday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Surath of Tux- thur Sherman of Miami, Fla., were Overcoats •nd Topcoat., gleaned for not having the exquisite Vose Grand the very first of the new and p d edo avenue and Ben Edgar Berlin, the ushers. 99c year. son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Berlin Ladies' Garment. The ceremony was followed by of Highland Park, were united in dinner and dancing for 200 guests. Plain D 11.50 Pleated Ores.. $1.7111 • SI so higher marriage under a canopy of red Plain Costa Mr. and Mrs. White will reside 111.50 velvet and gold. Palms of grads- i n Detroit after a honeymoon trip Fur Trim Costs, $1.711• SI. no higher ated sizes made up the background. to the south. A SPECIAL Places the Vote Small Grand in year home at once—or, you need pay but $75 All dresses elesntd only, ready to The ceremony was performed by lost, if yon hare no piano to trade in. Conte M and arrange to male press 99c Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, assisted by POSNER—MATOFF yours a finer, happier home NOW—and throughout all of Rabbi J. Rabinowitz. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Matoff of Miss Surath wu beautifully', Westminster avenue announce the "1910"—and year after year. gowned in ivory satin and her long marriage of their daughter, Anna, hand-made tulle veil, edged with to Isadore Posner of Tucson, Ariz. lace, was held by a fitted cap of "The Musical Center of Detroit" Listen in on J, Saturday night, 8:30 to 9 lace with orange blossoms at either 29 to 53 Horton Street SAPERSTEIN—KATZ aide. She carried • bouquet of Empire 9065 Temple Beth El was the scene m., for Ted lice in "Launder Land." white roses and lilies of the valley. of a pretty wedding Dec. 29 when IESTAIILISHFD 25 YEAR%) • Miss Selma Barnbaum, who at- Miss Ann Elaine Katz, daughter of tended the bride as maid of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Chaim Katz, became STEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES was attired in light rose soft taf- t he bride of Edward Saperstem, 1515.21 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT ifeta, and wore green slippers. Her son of Mrs. Harry Saperstein. Dr. ATHENA GIRLS CLUB MICHIGAN, 01110, ONTARIO and DETROIT BRANCHES l bouquet of tea roses to match her Len M. Franklin officiated. Our Se e Beyond Compare DANCE gown was held together with green Fort Wayne Hotel The bride was gowned in an ribbon to match her slippers. !I vory satin long-sleeved silhouette Phones Mae 5169.5170 SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1930 Mr. Berlin was assisted by his model, with • long train. 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