Amax It lavish Periodical eater CLIPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO RE 1) ErRonjewisn CARONRA2 PAGE SEVEN '*4 4-44t1-0 141:31 Marriage Solemnized at B'Nai Moshe Feb. 2 Engagements HESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF FINE FURNITURE [ FOR FIFTY YEARS Mr. and Mrs. M. Yaker announce the engagement of their (laugh Miss Betty Kroll of Delmar arc- nue returned from a two months' I ter' Sally, to Nat Stien, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Stien of Toronto, Ont visit with relatives and friends in Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silver announce the engagement of theit New York and Pittsburgh. daughter, Betty, to Benjamin Kahriodf, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1)avi, Kahrnotf, and that of their (laughter, Mollie, to Benjamin August, son Mr. and Mrs. Casper C. Cutler of Mr. and Mrs. Harry August. of Calvert avenue returned from a Mr. and Mrs. David Goldstein announce the engagement of their trip through Texas and Mexico. (laughter, Helen, to John Stifter, son of Mrs. Charles .1. Stifter of Chicago. Miss Erma Chapman of 3238 I Cortland avenue entertained the Misses Feinstein, Kreitman, Ber- man, Fealk and Ziff at a get-to- ge ther on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 3 Pairs of 1.65 Chiffon Himel-Hose now... v 4.50 This most popular 4- thread Himel-Hose with dainty picot-top is avail- able in new spring colors. "Mittel-Hose" First Floor Detroit's argest showing of distinguished furniture Wedding Calendar 26 0 Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shapero of Feb. 9—Miss Betty Pevin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pevin Hazelwood avenue left for an ex- of Clairmount avenue, to Joseph Fisher, son of Mrs. Esther Fisher. I tended trip to New York City, stop- Feb. 9—Miss Shirley Irene Greenberg, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. ping at Albany, N. Y., to visit rela- Henry Greenberg, to Alex Gordon. tives. Feb. 9—Miss Elsie Safir, sister of Al Safir, to Samuel Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Snyder. Miss Sadie C.•Rickles of Edison avenue entertained 90 guests at a — ChM,. by C. I.. Otto Studio. !supper party, .daughter IRVIN HERMANOFF .4 dignified block-front (Mi.. Ruth Shirley Hollander) Miss Adeline Gootson of London, Georgian china cabinet Ont., is the guest of Mr. and Mee. of richly figured French Louis Dann. „1%usii)ter "i . arrlil S il ir(s'ellain.stre Walnut, ripely aged. Hollander, was united in marriage Alfred W. Karnatz and Walter Jau. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kurland of 2992 Leslie, a son to Mr. Irvin liermanolf, son of Wolf are motoring in the south Richard Irwin. Mrs. Morris Hermanolf of New during the winter months. Jan: 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Licht of 4020 West Grand avenue York City, formerly of Detroit, at a son, Norman Charles. a beautiful ceremony which took Mrs. Phillip Jacoby of Waverly Jan. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ruskin (Elizabeth Glasier) o place at the 11'nai Moshe at 4 avenue is spending a month at the 8216 Indiana avenue, a daughter, Marian Glasier. EVER before has • • o'clock Sunday, Feb. 2. Biscayne Collins Ilotel in Miami Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zeldes (Shirley Sara Zisman), a single Detroit roof housed The bride presented an exquisite Beach, Fla. daughter, Rita Thelma. picture as she approached the al- no comprehenshe a select- Jan. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. J. I. English of 2297 Glendale avenue, . tar. She was attired in a model ion of truly fine furniture. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Max are re- of Jean Patou's latest creation, : turning this week, after a fort- son, Alvin Sherman. Only the complete resources Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. William J. Simon of 5608 Vnewood, a , fashioned on long close fitting lines ' night's sojourn in New York. of an outstanding maker . and falling into a long train. Ilea daughter, Bessie. could make such • collection long full veil was tulle falling from I Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Zile enter- Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rodin of 9119 Copeland avenue, a a close fitting nun cap of white posellsie . . . bedroom, dining tained 16 guests at dinner, honor- daughter, Betty. • e s s us s • seed with ing Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fidler of room and living room creations Jan. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving V. Holzman (Betty Sipher) o f pearls. bo The bridal uquet was designed and fashioned In the highs Syracuse, N. Y., who came to at- 1385 Richton, a son, Sheridan Vernon. rn of calla fillies tend the Smith-Fidler wedding rat tradition of the ages. The Maid Jan. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bloom of 1545 Blaine avenue, a honor was Mis of Jan. 26. son, Richard. Adele Hollander, sister of the Jan. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cohen (Betty Pereira), a bride who carried a bouquet of MARIAN SIMON FIRST American Beauties with sprays of daughter, Jorlin Harriet. IN ORATORY CONTEST Jan. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Kutzen of 3343 Cortland eve lilly of the valley. The brides- - maids were Miss Ilenrietta Green- nue, a son, Robert Alan. field of Chicago, Miss Lola Wein- To Detroit.. and their friendm, the Robert W. Irwin Miss Marian Simon, a place win- Jan. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chodoroff of 251 Owen avenue, & berg and nd Miss M Hilda Hollander of Company of Grand Rapids extends a cordial invitation to ner in the last two oratorical con- son, George Risser. Chicago. Their flowers were in the tests at the Jewish Center, was Jan. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. R. Bennett of 1025 Jos Campau, a son , form of corsages and were of yel- 'bit this remarkable exhibit of fine furniture. awarded first in James Robert. low tea roses and sprays of lilies of the senior ora- the valley. torical contest, The men in the wedding party held at the Jew- were Adolph Hollander, best man, ish Center last brother of the bride, Zang Schreb- Tuesday. nick, Dave i'esetsky of Chicago and Milford Stern, Lawrence Hollander, brother of the vice-president of OLENIKOFF—SHNUROWITZ bride. the Jewish Wel- Mrs. Hollander chose a grace Miss Ann Shnurowitz, slaughter fare Federation Services: ful gown of !slack chiffon with and of the board of Sirs. Celia Shnurowitz, was "The Jewish Situation in Amer _ neckline • inset with white beads of directors of united in marriage to Joseph Ole- the Jewish Cen- nikoff, son of Mrs. Anne Olenikoff, ice" will be the subject of Dr. Les , . end wore a corsage of American ters Association, on Feb. 2 at Congregation Beth Si. Franklin's sermon sin Sunday Beauties and lillies of the valley. Mrs. HermanotT was attractive in morning, Feb. 9, at 10:15. was chairman of David. Factory Wholesale Showroom The bride was charnsing in a On the Sabbath of this week, a long form fitted IrOWII of black the evening. Marion Simon white satin gown, which touched chiffon velvet and wore a corsage. Feb. 6, at 10:30 a. m., Dr. Frank- Nathan Berke Second and Fourth Floors the yellow valley. tea roses and lillies of ' was the first speaker, and spoke on the floor. Her veil was of tulle, tin will preach the sermon under of the headdress being a tight-fitting the title "Religion by Proxy." the "Rebirth of Israel." MICHIGAN THEATER BUILDING Mr. and Mrs. Ilermanoff left I Miss Simon spoke next on "Jew- cap of tulle and orange blossoms. Sunday night for their honeymoon. i , ish Education." Sol Rosenman She carried a beautiful bouquet of Young People's Temple Club: The Young People's Temple Club Mrs. HermanotT chose as her tray-, spoke on "To be n' Jew." Israel roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Belle Shnurowitz, who as- invites the young people of Tem- l,..11ing outfit a smart ensemble (d'' svinisaan iet4-4-4401* -.4117$ Cohen finished the list of speakers I with "The Pillar of Judaism." The sisted her sister as maid of honor, pie Beth El households to an at- imported tweed. wore a peach taffeta gown and ternoon tea (lance Sunday, Feb. 16,, judges of the evening were Pro- fessor Samuel Levin of the College carried yellow roses and white car- 3 to 6 p. m. Admission by mem- of the City of Detroit and Aaron nations. The bridesmaids were the bership card of Young People' s THEATER BENEFIT OF Weiswasser, a lawyer and promi- Misses B 11 T , R uth Her. Temple Club or of Affiliated So- i EMANUEL SISTERHOOD nent debater. Mr. Stern congrat- man, Esther Keller, Sarah Block cieties of Temple Beth El. On Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 8:331 The Sisterhood of Congregation ' elated the participants and ex- (cousin of the groom), Faye Zaron pressed his hope that soon a Cen- cousin of the bride), and Miss Lee p. m., the Billet Foundation debate , Emanuel is giving a theater bene- ter in proportion to Detroit's needs Rapapport of Toledo. They wore between the University of Michi- fit at the Oriole Theater, corner pastel shades of green orchid, gan and the University of Illinois Linwood and Philadelphia avenues. would he erected. The decision of light green, orange, coral and pink, will be held in the Brown Memorial Tickets purchased are good any the judges was: and carried pink roses and pink time during the entire month of Marian Simon, first; Sol Rosen- carnations. Miss Charlotte Gold- Chapel. On Saturday night, March 8, at February. There will be no in- man second; and Israel Cohen, field was the flower girl and wore t) o'clock, Ilse Young People's Club crease in the regular theater price. third. a green evening gown and carried The winners will have their a basket of rose petals, which she will hold RN annual winter formal Tickets can be secured from Mrs. SPONSORED BY Joseph New- man, 3327 Carter, Eu- in the social hall. names inscribed on the Milford strewed down the aisle. clid 2557-.1, or from any of the Stern Trophy which will become Julius Olenikoff assisted his High School Drama Club: members. The public is invited. the permanent possession of the brother as best man, and the ush- At the high school assembly next The annual Purim masquerade one who is first prize winner twice ers were Messrs. Alex Olenikoff, SUNDAY EVENING, FEB. 16 in succession. Miss Simons was cousin of the groom, Ben Golden- Sunday, Eels. 9, the High School dance will be held on Sunday, awarded a gold medal and Mr. Rea- berg, Sam Olenikoff, brother of the , Drama Club will present the re- Slarch 16 at the auditorium, Tay- HOTEL TULLER ligious drama "The House With lor and Wseelrow Wilson. Prizes enman a silver medal. groom, Max Shnurowitz, brother for the best CoSIUMCS will be given, of the bride, Morris Wahl and the Twisty Windows." In the cast Admission $1.00 are Jerome !bellied'', Burton Lon- and a midnight supper will be Dave N. Salitor. Martin Mitchell WAS the ring don, Mildred Reiner, Gertrude V. served. Tickets can be secured rroccreds to Members' Building Fund. Laud your support. Rush, Jeanette Svhmittke, John from the chairman, Mrs. Harry Are Jewish Boys Preju- bearer. diced Against Jewish The bride's mother wore a black Silverman, Richard Stein and Sol Levine, 3a10 Monterey, Fairmount .t-s, , crepe evening gown. The groom's Stein. The drama club is under the 1678-R, and from all members. i tc . ,,,,,_ Girls? Dancing will be under the irec- ' mother wore a black chiffon and direction of Sirs. Edith Kopelson. of David Diamond and his or- . -I'7,4: lace gown and also wore a corsage. Due to lack of spare, we find Zeiger to Occupy Temple chests. Dinner was served to 325 people. it impossible to publish extracts Pulpit: The out-of-town guests Were from many interesting letters Rabbi Bernard Zeigs'r of Flint Mr. and Mrs. L. Olenikoff of New contributed to this discussion in Y ork, Mr. and Mrs. Stich ., will occupy the pulpit of Joe Rothman this week's issue of The Chron- 'Temple Beth El on Sunday, Fell. icle. The letters will appear in of Newark, N. J., Mr. end Mrs. 16. ibis subject will be announced Barney Rapapport and family. Mr. later issues. and Mrs. M. Shall, Miss Hazel later. _ Smilnck and Sarah Cohen, all of DEBATE TO FEATURE Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. OlenikofT left on MENORAH'S MEETING Every Evening Except Sunday their honeymoon to blot Spr'ngs, The Northwestern Branch Ark., where they will spend two Dr. Fedder Discusses "Completion JEWISH OLD FOLKS weeks, and on their return will re - of Jew." side at 2271 Clairmount avenue. The intellectual of .lewish per- HOME suasion must find his realization or KIPISON—FINN completion through Judaism, was Mr. and Sirs. Dave Koblin an- the subject presented by Rabbi A nounce the marriage of their sis- Herbert Feebler of Flint at the last ter, Miss Jeanette Finn, to Ed- open forum Menorah lecture at the 11 ward Marlows Kinson of Chicago, public library. ri which took place at the Edgewater A debate has ken scheduled for You will (eel at home in this atmosphere Beach Hotel, Chicago. After an thin S unday's meeting, on the sub- extended trip to the east the couple ject. "Resolved, that modern ten- SUNDAY, FEB. 9 f ' ri b will their home on Boston dencies in America will lead to the CI of beauty and refinement and mingling STATLER HOTEL r' absorption of the Jew." Doris Cohen and Morris Creenhut will with a congenial crowd. .„ speak for the affirmative, and Irv- I ing W. Schlus.sel and Ni. Greenberg dinner is faultlessly served at $1.75. on the negative. This subject in- , ri Friday Evening Social: 4.) Slumbers of the Friday evening cidentally was debated between , group will be cast in a one-act Minnesota Menorah and New York , play to be produced at the I'urim Menorah inter-'varsity teams at ENTRANCING MUSIC Iprogram on Friday evening, March Columbia University during the re- k) kit 14. All those interested in joining rent Menorah convention. The Just meeting will start at 3:30 and will choose the Laundry i ( The choir are asked to be at sere- take place at the Detroit l'ublic ei ' ices promptly at 8 o'clock for re- Service that fits your No man can he at his best bearing • ... I.ibrary, Kirby and Woodward. hearml with Max Rosenberg, choir The 17 crushing burden of PAT. Ever Y leader. public is invited. family budget Following the services. pound you are above normal is an Plans for the invitational spring r; added handicap in the race of life Dr. David Yeoman will talk on frolic to be held at the Twentieth • "Jewish Literature." lad Insurance concerns know it. can afford our modern rl 'entury Club on March 2 have REDUCE and live ■ fulsome seen completed. Abe Rosenshine washday service No matter (4) long life. Do it the safe, sane ' House Council Dance: Ind lierzl Shur are in charge of k..) HOTEL An informal (lance will he held i ; comfortable way — eat BASY ' how closely you must count , at the Taller Hotel under the aus- he patrons and patronesses list. BREAD. It • The chairman of the dance corn- BAGLEY AT the CASS pennies, there's a type Just AVENUE TAI piles of the House Council on Sun- nittee is Joe Markel. Three slices of BASY BREAD • pices `` WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager day help REDUCE your weight slay evening, Feb. 16, for the tone. made to order for you Lift up fit of the members building fund. the BASY WAY. the Births HIMELHOCI-IS N I r AT Y SEWN STORES A New Achievement in Value-Giving...The Model 901 Marriages :ample rth El Votes 134zti ba Elvin Companv ■ V a e n n D N C E HOUSE COUNCIL OF Y. W. H. A. TERMS 73-rsz s2 Weekly A Beautiful Model With Colotura Dynamic Speaker This marvelous new Majestic is the greatest value that radio has ever known. 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New Clubs: which costs $39,50 or they may The Y welcomes the following issin with others in making up this new clubs: Alpha Gamma Phi, amount. Gamma Epsilon l'hi, Meta Adel- phon . SHEETS Sc Roses of White and Blue. ti T110 To l, ELAND ';'4 DE11 YOU Three More Braille Machines Directions for REDUCING with Needed by Temple Sis- BASY BREAD furnished patrons. Drams Claim The Tuesday evening drama terhood. ri ..) • ti A table aloft is your gut 'de „ Phones Fitmoy 4831 se 1212 The 6:30 to 8:3o il MAIN DINING ROOM Y. W. H. A. NOTES EXTRA SERVICE COUPON x 1-1 ANCING c , 47 Shadow Dance raft strt WELLER Laundry Co. A meeting of the Rumps of the House Councils The next meeting of the House . White and Blue was held on Feb. Oar Sorrier B Beyond Compare pa i. at the home of Bottle Valeneky, LONG BROS. c,,urril will he held on Monday :qv liolmur. Phones Cadillac 5167.5170 Feb. 10, at the clubhouse. Ford Sales and Service A program Was held consisting 8770 Lnenod Euclid 4084 l poems by R o se , RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000' shiovitz and Bessie Valenskv. ' 'if sti".ie"nd Inv" i IMEMMR/IiI 11111111 esening, ■ Q.:SU 4..;:+.S• Zo.‘P.;7S - Z - ZieSZ=1.1 ANNOUNCING OUR NEW LOCATION Kuretzky Fur Co. OF 8755 TWELFTH STREET announce the removal of their store to 8051 Twelfth Street CORNER OF SEWARD AVENUE Same Telephone Number: Garfield 1979