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DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF FINE FURNITURE
FOR FIFTY YEARS
Get-Together
Will be Held on Feb. 10
Women's
Engagements
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Miss Irma Kraft of Ness- York
' nationally known lecturer, autho
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Krieg-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice IL Shapiro announce the betrothal of thei and student of the drama, will be
hot!' left Monday for Phoenix, daughter, Evelin, to Jack Munson, ran of Mr. and Mrs. A. Munson a the speaker at the annual get-to
Ariz., where the y will spend the re- Toronto.
gather meeting of all Jewish wo
mainder of the winter.
emen's organizations on Monday
Detroit's
largest showing of
distinguished
furniture
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Miller of
Gladstone avenue left last week
for Los Angeles, where they will
remain until spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Could have
as their guest Nliss Lillian Chivian
of Evansville, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Kerner and
daughter June of 3286 Cortland
avenue, left for Miami Beach,
Florida, on Jan. 15. Aiming the
many affairs given in their honor
before their departure was a fare-
well dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Shapiro of 9-140 Dexter boulevard,
on Jan. 13.
Beginning Saturday,
February 1st--
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Wedding Calendar
Himelhoch's
Great February
Sales
Feb. 1
Estelle Hortense Brat formerly (4 Chicago, to Sam
Baron of Chicago.
Feb. 2—Miss Kate Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris A.
Gordon of 218 Josephine avenue, to Fred It. Ilarris.
Feb. 2—Miss Rita Blumrosen, (laughter of Mrs. Jennie Blumrosen,
to Ellis Fisher, son of Isaac Fisher of Boston, at 2:30 p.
m.
Feb. 2—Miss Ann Shnurowitz, daughter (4-Sirs. Celia Shnurowitz,
to Joseph Olenikotf, son of Mrs. Anna Olenikoff.
Feb. 2—Miss Ruth Shirley Hollander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Hollander of l'uritan avenue, to Irvin lit•rnianoff, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Si. Hermanoff of New York City .
Feb. 9—Miss Betty Pevin, (laughter of Mr. and Sirs. Morris Pevin
of Clairmount avenue, to Joseph Fisher, son of Mrs. Esther Fisher.
Mr. an d Sirs. Lou Shapiro an-
Feb. 9—Miss Shirley Irene Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
nounce the liar Mitzvah of their henry Greenberg, to Alex Gordon.
dignifietl bli:ek•front
son, Morten, on Saturday, Jan. 25,
Feb.
9--Miss Elsie Safir, sister of Al Safir, to Samuel Snyder, sail
Georgian china cabinet
at Temple Emanuel. A reception
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Snyder.
was held for friends and rela-
of richly figured French
tives at 2210 Filigree avenue.
II Omit, rip•l ∎ aged.
MRS. OSCAR ROBINSON I
Among the out-of-town guests were
Mrs. Louis Horwitz of New York.
1 Feb 10, 2:30 p. m., at Temple Beth
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ilarris of
El. Iler subject will be "The Jew-
Cleveland, Ohio.
ish Woman Reborn." Participat-
' ing organizations are the Detroit
Mrs. Alex Taub and her (laugh-
1
EVER before has a ter, Miss Cleo, returned Sunday
Jan, 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Morrie N1. Brown (Emily Rosenthal) of
single Detroit root housed from Miami Beach, where they :005 Chicago boulevard, a daughter.
MO compreh•naise a select- spent the past month.
Jan. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green (Lillian Rolnick) of 355
ion of truly tine furnittlre• Miss Ruth Wollenberg enter. Owen, a son, Harris Jerry.
Only thee phi.. resounea tained at a miscellaneous shower
Jan. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Stan Brower (Mary Tomarin) of 649
of an outstanding maker honoring Miss Betty Abramowitz, East Kirby avenue, a daughter, Joan Mildred.
1 . 1/11111 make such a collection , a February bride-elelt.
Jan. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Green (Frances Lichten-
i
Births
N
stein) of 3655 Alter road, a son, Samuel Lewis.
Sirs. J. Robins of 1476 Glynn
and !Ging room creations Court gave a farewell party for
Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Y. Garelik of 17172 Kentucky ave-
nue, a son, Lawrence Alan.
designed and fashioned in the high. her sister, Mrs. A. Green, 5051
est tradition of the ages. '40 Det miters Iroquois avenue, and her mother,
Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. harry Friedman of 2691 Leslie avenue,
Mrs. E. Miller, who left for Nliami, a (laughter, Loraine Melba.
mid their friends, the Ilnilwrt W.
Irwin ' Florida, for the balance of the win.
Jan.
20—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gurewitch (Gertrude (tack), a
Company of Grand Rapids cum.!, a cordial intitati ,,,, to sisit this t er ,
son, Edgar Donald.
remarkable eshibit. 'there's a sees large mehaliou of moderatels [wired
Jan. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Perlin of 596 Josephine avenue,
furniture ... although some, of coarse, is destined for people of con-
Sal Bitchier of Rochester, New a son, Donald Allan.
siderable
York, is visiting his aunt, Mrs.
Jan. 19—To Sir, and Mrs. Fenster of 515 East Euclid avenue, a
Collie I evin of 2201 Indianda le son.
avenue. Mr. Bitchier is being e n -
Jan. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Klein of 3037 Monterey ave•
tertained extensively by his ret
TisSt..(2)
a - nue, a son, Kenneth Arnold.
tives and friends. He will also at-
Of Spring Fashions in
Dresses, Lingerie
and Accessories
We announce with regret
the resignation of
pomade . . . bedroom, dining
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Factory Wholesale Showroom
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Second and Fourth Floors
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Annual Bazaar & Carnival
MR. GEORGE E. BRENNAN
MRS. ISAAC GILBERT
section, National Council of Jewish
Women, the Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El, the Sisterhood of Shaarey
Zedek Congregation, and the
Detroit Auxiliary of the
Los Angeles Sanatorium
February 1 to 6, Inclusive
Philadelphia-Byron Auditorium
MUSIC EVERANIGHT—DANCING FREE
All proceeds go towards construction of the Detroit
pavilion of the Sanatorium.
Come to a Banquet of National
Importance!
SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9
at HOTEL STATLER
Banquet Wdl Open the $10,000 Gewerksch•ften
Campaign
MOST REPRESENTATIVE JEWS WILL BE
THERE! BE SURE YOU RESERVE YOUR PLACE
AT ONCE.
DE TROIT'S
DANCING
Every Evening Except Sunday
6:30 to 8:30
.hule.
The Most Modern Dance Move.
met Taught by • Leading
Exponent of the Art
Miss Tosia Mundstock
who one just returned from renewed
otudy of her art In Germany
Is now conducting classes, iss
well aa private lesson., in the
Detroit Conservatory of Music,
5035 Woodward avenue, Colum.
bin 2810. Home teelphone Hem-
lock 4725-M.
BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE
WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager
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JEWISH OLD FOLKS' HOME
SHADOW DANCE
Informal
Sutler Hotel
SUNDAY, FEB. 9, 1930
of the Young Judea
club of Bay City were honoredd at
a party given for them at the home
The home wedding on Jan. 19 of of Maurice Taylor, Tenth street,
Slim Mae Adelson, daughter of Mr. Sunday evening. Dinner was fol-
and Mrs. Samuel Adelson, and Dr. lowed by cards and dancing. David
Maurice Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. ;Cahn was toastmaster for the eve-
Samuel Pike, was beautiful in its fling. Gifts were given the gradu-
quiet aimplicity. ates who include Miss Goldie Wer-
Miss Adelson wore a form-fitted below. Miss Pearl Golden, Miss Syl•
eggshell chiffon and chantilly lace via Weight, Benjamin Greenstein,
gown, suggestive of the Eliza- and Henry Abraham.
betha period, and a fitted lace cap
embroidered with pearls and thine-
stones, which held her long tulle
veil. She carried a bouquet of
roses and lilies of the valley.
Mflt•Joseph Pike. who served as
Congregation Shaarey Zedek an-
matronNof honor, wore an orchid
nounce, a Father and Son dinner
outfit. Iler eorsage
isage roses,
was • violets
combi- and entertainment to be held Sur.
nation of butterfly
and sweet peas. Joseph Pike acted , day evening. Feb. 16, at the ayna-
in the capacity of best man.
.Rogue, Withal and Brush. Details
The ceremony was performed at will be announced next week.
12:30 in the afternoon, Rabbi Harry
Z. Gordon officiating. A dinner 'RADIO
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FATHER-SON AFFAIR '
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK'
SERVICE, Ho. 90001
Whatever your philosophy of Id.
may be, you will agree that FAT
is a liability. It is had for your
health, your appearance, your effi-
ciency. Away with it. Eat BAST
BREAD—the pure, wholesome
food.
Three slices of BASY BREAD ■
day help REDUCE your weight
the BASY WAY.
Direction. for REDUCING with
BASY BREAD furnished patrons..
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Every pair of'
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The dinner dances are particu.
larly enjoyable here because of the
colorful setting, the surpassing
music and the excellence of
Our Table d'Hote.
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GEWERKSHAFTEN CAMPAIGN
as resident manager in our Detroit office
Marriages
Nag (it
SPONSORED BY TILE
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We are pleased to announce
the appointment of
Miss Ann Shnurowitz was enter
tamed with the following affair ;
prior to her marriage to Joseph
GERLOCK—URBACH
for 40 followed at Kramer's. A re
Olenikoff: Her sister, Belle, en.
Sir. and Mrs. Manuel Urbach of ception for 80 guests was held in
tertained with a linen shower at
the Lee Crest apartments; Mrs. Calvert avenue announce the mar- the evening at the home of the
Alex 011nikoff and Miss Sarah riage of their (laughter, Irene bride.
Dr. and Mrs. Pike will reside at
Black were joint hostesses at a Klein, to Alfred B. Gerlock, son of
boudoir shower at King Wah Lo; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerlock of 3041 Doris avenue upon their re-
Sirs. If. •aron and daughter, Faye, Toronto, Ont. The marriage was turn from Cleveland.
entertained with a miscellaneous solemnized by Rabbi Aishiskin,
shower; Alpha Beta Gamma Soror
ity complimented her with a per-
MOSS—HARRIS
sonal shower and her bridal outfit;
Miss Anne Harris, daughter of
Miss Lee Rapapport of Toledo. IMr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, and SIra, Etta Beckman left last Fri.
Ohio. entertained with a miscel- Sidney Moss,
son of Mr. and Mrs. day for California to spend t
laneous shower. The Misses Ruth Louis Moss, spoke their nuptial winter. She was accompanied b he
Berman and Esther Keller wete vows at a prettily appointed cere- her daughters, Mrs.. A Ruff an d
MRS. M. H. ZACKHEIM
hostesses at a personal shower at mony at the Hotel Stotler the eve- Mrs. A. Lipp of Brookline, Mass.
the Barium Hotel. Miss Ann Pup. nine of Jan. 19.
League of Jewish Womens' organ-
ko entertained the bridal couple
izations.
Miss Harris wore a Patou model
Mrs. Louis Levine has returne
with a dinner at her home. Mrs.
12(•gene Freund Cohane, Mrs.
of white satin, and a long tulle veil home after spending several wee a
Anna 011nikoff entertained with a
ks
henry
Meyers, Mrs. Si. II. Zack-
held by a tulle cap. Iler bouquet with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
dinner. Mrs. Celia Shnurowitz, was of roses and lilies of the val- Peel of Cincinnati.
• helm and Sirs. Oscar Robinson are
mother of the bride, also enter- ley.
the program chairmen for the re-
—
tained with a dinner.
' spective organizations, and will act
Mrs. Max Winslow was matron
Phil 'Lacher has returned fro ni as hostesses on this occasion. Mrs.
of
honor
and
the
Mimes
',redly
New.
York,
where
he was called b
Mrs. William Kart entertained at
y Isaac Gilbert is president of the
Hertzberg and Mildred Moss, and the illness of his father.
a bridge-luncheon and personal Mrs. Joseph Ostrow acted as
Detroit section, Council of Jewish
—
shower last Sunday honoring Miss bridesmaids.
Women.
Dr. Max Winslow
Noma Kart, daughter of Mrs. served as best man, and Max Her-
Nliss Mimi Hirschfield and Mrs.
s Sarah Kort of Mt. Clemens, whose cis, Joseph Ostrow and Philip
Rea- J. C. Hirschfield are spending a few
engagement to Benjamin Rosen- tiler were Inc ushers.
1days in Detroit.
feld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
After a wedding supper, which
Rosenfeld, was recently an- ' was se
served to 75 guests, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Roman is the guest
nounced.
Mrs. Moss left for a trip to Chi- of her sister, Mrs. Jos. Broder of j
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cago.
,Detrait.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Ravitz of Glen-
dale avenue entertained their
MERETSKY—RUBENSTEIN
On last Wednesday evenin g
daughter. Frances, at the Oriole
The marriage of Miss Annette Mrs. Rose Moses and Mrs. H. L •
Terrace Sunday, Jan. 26. on the
Hadar Zion Club.
Rubenstein,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Anthony
were hostesses at a bridg
occasion of her graduation from
•
The sixth anniversary was eel-
Central High School. Covers were Mrs. Joseph Rubenstein, to Harry , party at the Temp le for the bene
✓ ebrated Saturday night at the
Meretsky,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tit
of
the
Sisterh
ood
The
offal
laid for 14 guests, the chaperons
home of Tillie bepsetz, 10268 Del-
being Sir. and Mrs. S. Ravitz and Peter Meretsky, of Windsor, was was well attended and was a sac
mar avenue. An excellent pro-
Mr, and Mrs. William Hordes. Thel solemnized at the B'nai B'rith club- mess financially.
gram wait presented by the girls.
color scheme was carried out in house Jan. 12.
Edith
Cohen read the history of
C.
The
bride
wore
metallic
cloth
J. Levy and B. F. Bernstein
blue and white, the school's colors. r
The girls received wrist corsages and tulle, and a long tulle veil held of Detroit were guests in this city the fine work done during the past
year.
by
a
There also were several
lace cap in aviator fashion. for a few days last week.
as favors; the boys, carnations.
songs, and a piano selection by
Her bouquet was a shower of roses
Edith
Cohen.
The prophesy was
and
lilies
of
the
valley.
Miss Anne Fuller entertained at
Mr-. I. Korn of Manton Mich.
a hosiery shower Jan. 14, honoring
Miss Goldie Ravine acted as and Mrs. .T. I,. Beckman of Cadi- written by Rose Bodzin. A .lew-
ish
cross
word
puzzle game was
Miss Rae Fidler, a bride-elect of maid of honor and the Misses Ida (lac who were the guests of their
this month, and Jan. 18, Mrs. Louis Weiner, Lillian Meretsky, Mollie mother, Mrs. E. Beckman, left Fri- enjoyed by all. liefreshmenta were
served
at
the
close
of the program.
Fishier feted her at a linen shower. Cohen, Shirley Schwartz, Lena day for Detroit front where they
The anniversary cake was baked
Mrs. Charles Rogansoff and Mrs. Rosen, and Sophie Edelstein were will return to their respective
the
bridesmaids.
through
the
courtesy
of Mrs. B.
' Samuel Lipkin entertained
h
er,
, Kroll, mother of Dorothy Kroll.
Benjamin Rubenstein performed horn".
jointly at a bridge-luncheon and'
—
personal shower Jan. 21, at the Lee the duties of best man, and George
Dr. Saba Kessler and daughter
Plaza, at which covers were laid Bennett, Samuel Henry, Meyer are in Detroit. Dr. Maya Kessler
Roses of White and Blue.
for 45 guests. On Wednesday Mrs. Fishman, Nathan Morris, Alfred will Join them there later this
A meting of the Roses of the
Michael Weiner entertained her at Meretaky and Dave Fink were week.
White and Blue was held Jan. 23,
ushers.
a kitchen shower.
—
at the home of Gussie Simmon.
After a wedding supper and
Mia Helen Ossipove of Colum.
The meeting was conducted en-
Miss Adele Hollander enter- dancing for 350 guests Mr. and bus avenue was hostess to a num-
tirely in Jewish. Rose Shiovitz
tained at ■ personal shower Jan. Mrs. Meretsky left for a month's her of her friends at a dancing
gave a report on a few chapters
visit
in
California.
17, honoring her sister, Miss Ruth'
'party recently. Refreshments were in the Bible.
Hollander, a bride-elect of Feb. 2,
I served at a table decorated in a
and Jan. 22, Mrs. Samuel Sussman,
GOLDSTEIN—ENGLER
color motif of orchid and silver.
Jr., feted her at a bridge-luncheon.
The marriage of Miss Lottie The out of town guests included:
Miss Lola Weinberg, who will be Engler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mims .Ida Gordon of Ann Arbor,
one
her attendants, honored Engler of 280 Westminster, to Miss Bernice Winer and Abraham
Miss Hollander at a bridge-lunch- Philip Goldstein of the same ad- Kohn, Harold Schomlitz, Stanley
eon and miscellaneous shower.
dress took place Sunday, Jan. 26. I Winer of Saginaw, and William
Rabbi Ilershman performed the Surath of Midland.
ceremony at the Kenilworth Folk-
iw Mt. we nAgin
Mayor Charles Bowles, Judge Harry B.
Keidan and Nathaniel H. Goldstick
will be at the opening
Tt
. tend the wedding of Miss Betty
Jan. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. I.. Lebow of 2201 Blaine, a son, Jerome
Pevin to Joseph Fisher on Feb. 9. Leonard.
Jan. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. M. Berlin of 502 Leicester Court, a son,
Mr. and Mrs Louis Fineman of Lawrence Mitchel.
246 East Ferry avenue entertained
Jan. 16—To Mr. a nd Sirs. Isadore Miller of 3751 Longfellow
ave-
with a delightfully appointed din- nue, a son, Jerald E rwin
ner last Friday evening in honor
Jan.
5—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dave
Cohn
of
3711
Webb
avenue,
a
son,
of.Mr. and Mrs. A. Green of New
Donald Sydney.
York City, who spent their hone y-
moon in Detroit. The table we s
Jan. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan King of 3772 Carter avenue, a
beautifully decorated for the ore a. : daughter, Isobel Maxine.
sion with pink as the color schem e.
To Ste and Mrs. Joseph Steinberg (Harriet Flutensky) of 2610
Thirty guests were present at th e Webb, a daughter, June Ellen.
dinner, including relatives an It
Dec. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiss (Eva L. Lieberman) of 2635
friends of the couple. Bernal' d Cortland avenue, a son, Sherman David.
Fineman, son of Mr. and Mr s..
Fineman, who es a student at th
Yeshiva ToriVadus of New Yor k ,
City, is the house guest of th
Greens.
MR. ALFRED RICE
as resident manager in our Detroit office
ALFRED Jr UBY
1239
Washington
Blvd.
Book Bldg.
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The
KURETSKY
FUR CO.
announces their removal from
8755 TWELFTH STREET
to newer and spacious quarters
at
8051 TWELFTH ST.
Garfield 1979
We Are Not Content Merely to
Sell a Coat but Our Interest
Continues After You
Have Bought One
We maintain a service and repair
department that is always available
to our patrons.
Our policy is to insure complete satis-
faction to our customers.