Amerkalt Apish Periodical Cotter CUTTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO -71MIMIM101 More of those little Rersortal • • Bengaline Hats that have become such favorites for wear now / 1;3.0 - -----, \.. . , ir There's a breath of Spring in this new hat fashion ... a youthful style, with its sir- the-face treatment. Choose from black, navy, lighter blue, brown, brown-and- • --.Y Engagements -----, ilintelhoch'N—Millincrll - Forcrth Flom. HIMELHOCHS, A large find enthusiastic gath- ering attended the celebration in honor of the installation of tbs. new- ly elected officers of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, on Wednesday evening, Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lieberman announce the engagement of thei laughter, Lillian, to Samuel Ilechtman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Juliu. Iltochtman. it r. and Mrs. ILWallace accom- panied :qrs. Charles Wallace to New York, where they will visit with friends and relatives for a fortnight. Mr. and Met. Philip Dubt•insky of 2938 Fullerton announce the engagement of their sister, Freda Zager. to Sidney Ersher of this city. :Mrs. Samuel Cobulitic announces the engagement ..1 her daughter. Sally, to Royal C. Barnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. . lex II. Barnett of Seward avenue. • Feb. 23—Nliss Janet Cohen, daughter of Saul D. Cohen of Eta hurst to Isadore Richard Jacobs, sun of Kalman Jacobs of Toronto, Canada, MRS. MAX IIAYMAN 1 Marriages ' ssiery shade for immediate wear 1577- 1kal. qT1107e, ere is no substitute YEARS A NEW WAY oom after room, R aisle after aisle, of the 0 ,14 u Ez e spring 1, Iva Wedding Calendar Bi rths Oanittatti Notes SILVE FLO finest furniture genius can design or crafts- men can build—such is the Itetroit Showroom of the Robert W. Irwin C pang of Grand Rapids. Perhaps in all Detroit Cannot be found as many really fine pieces as may be seen in a single afternoon 011 these two floors — One of America's outstanding exhibits! And you are welcome— to browse alone if you choose, or to submit yourself to one of the excellently informed staff. You'll find a surprisingly wide selection of suites or pieces at reasonable prices— with no upward range to exclusive pro- ductions dedicat- Detroit's largest ed to America's finest !Ionics. Pur- showing of truly chases will be ar- ranged through distinguished your retail dealer furniture or decorator. o6ort al Elvin ompanv Factory Wholesale Showroom Second arid Third Floors MICHIGAN THEATER BUILDING cr4 - 4-4*1-+m) BIGGER AND BETTER TITAN EVER ATHENA GIRLS DANCE FORT WAYNE HOTEL TEMPLE AT CASS SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 2 MUSIC BY BLUE MOON ENTERTAINERS SAUERIk u liA ■ Dr. J. • 111. • SiLKIND !!, v, , . Sunday, March 2, 8:30 P. M. Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne Tuesday, March 4, 8:30 P. M., 1245 Philadelphia, Cor. Byron I Double the Life • , 011r OC in s l TOO FATS Nag OrHij Nutt. FUR SCHOOL RE-NEW HOSIERY SERVICE 4V-irmia tx HUDSON Cleaners Dyers >.e I., 7- .01 EMS too }Awls* , 1 PHONES \ \ so.o, a mat FUQ0 7000 Ea0 Std. LENOX 54526 7041 EAST JEFFERSON Phones Fitar•y 4831 or 1212 DEPENDABLE GREYHOUND LINES Runge. Everywhere L•fayette 3420 These monthly cultural meetings, Miss Eva Strauss of Flint was under the leadership of Mrs. Harry th• guest of Miss Gertrude Kessler 1.. Jackson. cultural chairman, several days this week. have proven a distinct success, drawing an excellent attendance 14 Morris Goldberg has returned both men and womer. They are hate after spending the past Lair -pen to the public. weelca in Florida. Ile was aecom. nanied by Master Sherman Kohn RADIO SERVICE. Euc. 9500 this tit Y. (.,r ,,r 410 to select beautiful furniture 12, t te NI ishloan Israel Splits- ' at II : and Linwood. ,, 1a.ne The , e , "irk, rs are: m t., Nt ax ' Hayman. president; Mrs, II. lil- kot-..ky, honorary prt•sident; NI., dames A. Teitelbaum, A. Snubs, Feb. 11--7o Mr. and 'Mrs )Lax H. G.,I t lh o ffi of 3296 Tuxed o aceua ' li. Pnliak, and S. Newman, vice- is .11, Irwin ill Button' Button' , preSiill•nts; Mrs. Harry K raft, ti- Ilarry Cohen of Glynn Feb. 9 - -1'0 11r. and Mrs. Abraham NIondschein (Minnie Snyder) musical secretary; Mrs. I.. Miller, sari has returned from Chirago, of ebb, a son, Earl. ett rresoraling to secretary; Sirs. S. where she visited with relatives. Feb. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Meyers of 2483 West Euclid, a son, Kastian, recording secretary; Mrs. S. Becker, treasurer. Trustees Hillard Joseph. Mrs. Kay Sack Id Chicago is the Feb. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kosogled of 7358 Richmond, a elected are: Mesdames S. Cabot, W. Burst of her sister and brother, ND.. slaughter, Anne. Silver and II. l•insky. Board ,d' 4 anti Sirs. Harry Cohen of Glynn directors appointed: Mesdailics J.1 Court. Fidler, S. Levin. B. Lerman, S. 3. ( Weiner, S. Friedland, I,. Friedlnd- , LADIES SOCIAL FUND er, II. Goldberg, I,. Graff, Harry I Mr. wedMI•s. Meyer eyer Rosenbaum OFFICERS INSTALLED Goldberg, I. Gould, A. Kullinan, of Ilaztoltvotool at•enuto left for a visit LEMBERG—GOODMAN -- II. Lefkowitz, A. Mendelson, IL to Miami Reach anti Cuba. The Hebrew Ladies Social Fund Itlichalewsky, 11. Rice, NI. Raclin, NIT.. and :Sirs. Morris Goodman , : , Mr. and Sirs. Samuel London of of Belmont avenue announce the I .nstae" ' new officers on Nlionday, M. Rodin, I. Schechtetr, A. Shut- 3 25 Leicester Cot, ur celebrated no irriage of their daughter, Caro- Feb. 10, at Peoples Hall. Election ter, I. Weinstein anti NI. Wexler. The program was opened with their thirty-third wetting anniver- lyt 1, to Benjofinin Lemberg, son of ' A blithe young shade that appropriatereinarks by Mrs. Nfil- nary, last Friday, Feb. I I. r. and NIrs. Nathan Lemberg, on kovsky, retiring president, W1111 . started out to be tan, Su nday, Fell. 16. lamed the chair over to A. J. Last Sunday, the home of Mr. ------ added a bit of mauve, and Koffman, former president of the I and Mrs. Isadore Rosenstein, 2697 MEHR—BATEMAN Jewish National Fund, who pre-! turned into the season's Monterey avenue, was the scene A pretty wedding was solem- sided. Aaron Kurland, .1. N. F. 4of a delightful surprise buffet niz sal Sunday, Feb. 15, at 6 o'clock, most charming neutral ... president, installed the officers. The luncheon given in honor of the an- "d " en Nliss Grace Bateman, laugh. new president, 'Mrs. Hayman. I nouncement of the engagement of tee of Mrs. A. Bateman, became thanked the members for the honor Miss Martha S. Rosenstein to Wal- the • bride of Joseph Mehr at Bynai Site first spring shade accorded her. the Synagogue, Lawrence at ter S. Giesler. Red roses and in lovely A report of the accomplishau•nts white lilies of the valley were used ' b. xter. The bride Was beautifully at- of the past year was rendered loy ! to carry out the Valentine decora- Mrs. Kraft, financial secretary.. tionso•heine, the centerpiece being lie tod in an ivory satin gown (.111- Rabbi R. Hurvitz and E. Franz.. a picture of the engaged couple bin ed with tulle, cap-shaped veil, d carried roses insl lilies of the hlau lauded the auxiliary's work. , Bridge was the diversion of the ley. N'ocal and instrumental musical! afternoon which was followed by vat Belle Bateman, sister of the selections were given by Miss Yet-, a theater party. de, was maid of honor, la .1. Hoffman, accompanied by ' . Miss Kate Shulman ; NI iss Anna Miss Shirley Schwartz enter- no Edna Ludwig, Anne Berman, Itiehtman, pianist anti Leo Sham- • taintsd at the home Mr. and Mrs. to rothy Rabinowitz and Woo Brown f Canada) were the bridesmaids. broil, 'cellist, accompanied by Miss I Ilax Stoller, 15211 LaSalle boule- Rut h Sherman. cart!. in honor of Miss Jean Kirsch- Th •ir gowns were of pastel shades an d they carried drop pink roses. The retiring president was sur- ner of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Bateman, mother of the prised with a gift of a II-11 Set lip br i 110, wore a gown of black Chan- the ladies of the organization. Miss Eva Slatkin was en ter- t ni The evening being that of Chain- mined with the following affairs., y lace and a shoulder corsage of yet peas. isle ()sot. h'Shvat, refreshments in- prior to her . Ab rah am Morris Linsky was best man and MRS. M. SCHMIDT clotting all kinds of Palestine Meister: Her sister. M rs. II. Ito,- Da vid Fish, Harry Lipsky, Oscar fruits were served on tables beau- vetch, gave a miscellaneous ellaneous show-1 R,, bort , : anti Ben Oakman were was held ref. • 3, m r ,, y, Richman tifully decorated for the occasion. et, Nliss M. Lazar cave , ushers. ...UR the installing officer. 1:1111.us shor; At the conclusion tit the program wto her cousin, Bess • Immediately following the care- Mrs. 111. Schmidt was chosen as all present joined Rev. II. Milkov- , liciman, with a miscellaneous mony dinner was served to 150 president; Mrs. S. Glucklick, first sky in singing Hatikvah. shower; Miss S. Entner, Ann Gold- guests v ice-president; Mrs I,. Heisler, [wig, and Ros e Steinberg, were Mr. and Mrs. Mohr left for an second vice-president; Mrs. S. Kish, I joint hostesses at a personal shows eastern honeymood and upon their treasurer; Mrs. E. Kurtz, financial cryMiss I. Williams honored Miss ret urn will make their home in De- secretary; Mrs. S. Susskind, re- Sloitkin with a shower. troit. - cording and cotrrt•spontling secre- tary; trustees Mesdames S. Stole- ('" Friday "'thing. Feb. II, Frank A. Iternstein left fur a GORDON—GREENBERG coif, F. Weiner; hospitalers Mss- Maurice Coldblatt of Hebrew l'n- tive weeks visit to Miami, Florida, ion College, add I,Ssed the coontzre- pretty ceremony at theI/e- dames A. Cohen, II. Isenberg. and Havana, Cuba, returning the tri,1 h it-Leland Hotel Feb. 9, marked The retiring president, Mrs. II. gidiee of Te rm'''. ils-th EI, upon the latte r part of March. t e nuptials of Miss Shirley Green. E. Lippit, was presented with hi berg, 'laughter of Mr, and Mrs. silver loving cup in appreciation Mr. and Mrs. slum/ph Bernstein Henry Greenberg, and Alex Col..- of her untiring efforts. Gifts were R Miss Jeanne Seitner is leaving of Atlantic City are now residing don, son of Mrs. Lena Gordon. also pre.sented to the retiring otli- subject of "The True Democracy." Thursday for Jacksonville, Fin., at III Moss avenue, where they MAC* sss *CM e .11ss Greenberg was attired in a at rs. Luncheon where she will be the guest of Mr, was served. PHRPS.S1.11 will make their permanent resi- frock of ivory satin, with a Ions and Mr , . Robert Stoitner, donee. EMPIRE STATE PICKLING CO fitted bodice anda skirt of net and A very enjtoyable dancing party T Y I Ily Ullian of New York City is satin. A cap of cut velvet flowers CLANCY GIVES HERZL tied under the chin with a strap of MEMORIAL TO LIBRARY was held in the Gold Room if the visiting in Detroit. tulle held her long tulle veil and' Bancroft, the evening of Feb. 13. -- she carried a bouquet of Young People's Il hrew So- e roses and A copy oil. the 11 , • I Memoria The . rs. Abraham Srere and ;laugh- lilies of the valley. l \ olue ter are home after a two months' ni published by t he New Pal- cis tv sponsored the affair. *Mrs Peter 7urra of B • C': o visit in Los Angeles, Cal. 'peptide B r ost Isra e l ,,s,1,,, t II, WIIS matron of honor, and MIS, 'Fine ast year was presented to 11, Hebrew Libra 1'Y at the Phila- F.1.11 , of an unusual celebration on Mr, Jack Weisman honored hhonor. R CTreht7}A 5lisrsges Ir.iallsianmSad liutskiyd. rall'hia-Byron Talmud Torah by Eel. II, when Mrs. Weinberg dedi- Miss Nonni Kurt of Mt. Clemens, a i ..ngressman Robert IL ('I:, pry_ Kolda Greenbaum, ByTla Newman Newman elite,' a bronze tabltot to the i111 - 111 - _ March bride-elect, at a miscel- and Betty Gitlin were bridesmaids. "tot, a her husband and the other laneous shower. Charles Gordon performed the I STUDENTS TO ATTEND founders of the congregation. After — AT YOUR GROCER'S duties of best man, and Dr. David • AH the ceremony, Mrs. Weinberg W Fred Rubin was , FROLIC OF MENOR ORAH hostes of Dixon. III., is the Seligson, Harry Seligson, Louis! s at dinner to two hundred Quest of Mr. an enu ti Mrs. Jack Rubin Collins and Albert Greenberg guests in the community rooms of Burlingame avenue. e. Many Jewish students, t•sittocial- I were ushers. the Temple. ---- l those attending Detroit City ab ny dGrGe ce .n rbrooerg sui'm asnit( h.ne,,florwinegr N ' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sloss have girl ti I ollege, are looking forward to the Suss Lucille Greneltama has re- returned from their honeymoon bearer. Menorah Spring frolic which will turned after sptontling several trip and are now resitting at 3200 The ceremony, which was at 5 ,., .1. held, Sunday evening, Nlarl h2. weeks visiting in Buffalo, N. Y. Richton avenue , the Tw•entitoth Century Club. and York Pa o'clock, was followed by thither Will deliver a lecture tin Yiddish. Subject: "The Talmud anti . students will Ite the :ht. Jewish People"' Mr. and Mrs. Fled Harris (Kate • and dancing for Lo0 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon sailed from e•iests of the Detroit chapter of Mrs. Ben Kremer recently enter- ' Gordon I returned from an extend- New l'ork Feb. 14 on the S. S. t1 u a Intercollegiate Menorah Assn- loused several members of her pant- ed honeymoon trip and are now all ' residing' at the Bayley Court apart- Volcania for a West Indies cruise r ' AttendamT confirmation class at luncheon fol- Will and a tai p to South America. be by invitation lowed by the theater. ment on Pingree avenue, also deliver a lecture in Hebrew. Subject "Proph- The bride chose for her going- e ' l Y , and limite d toIiiil maple... -.1 Scholars in Judaism." -ay costume a brown tweed suit, II , II Larokin's On hest ra will pen-' Mrs. l'harles Nlarienthal left last rah Marks of lie( rout week for Miami Beach. H a., where tmed with pointed fox, and . n ' it. ni 'D' i e and 'Pedal entertain- has Mrs. !teen She th guest of Mr. and Mrs. e nt on this occasion. brown hat and slippers. she will rennin until early spring. Ben ffitstonls org. Miss Doris Sperling of the coin- — FISHER—PEVIN n the on invitations, with whom Mrs. M. Grossman of New York ADMISSION TO EACH LECTURE 50c Contributions to North End cs 4ervatiorns are to Iso made pri The marriage of Miss Betty is visiting with her children, n. Mr. • • , Clinic. and NIrs. Ben Jacobson. of 2475 Pevin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, rs. t. Feb. 2a, requests all those hoes Morris Pevin, and Joseph Fisher, if ; received invitations to reserve Pingree avenue. North End Clinic has reedy.' tl••ir ticket before Tusda y. I ' all the following contributions, son of Mrs. Esther Fisher, was u , ..,. — , - ' to MI.N.1 , 0.308-m tor address reser- In memory of Mrs. Louis .1. Mr. anti Mrs. Irving Wolfgang solemnized at Jericho Temple s!dions to Miss D. Sperling, 1731 Hirschman from Mrs II. l'fiver • of Webb avenue have as their Feb. 9. 51iss Celia Fisht•r was maid of I . .dvert avenue. guest Mr. Wolfgang's mother, of sagt of Omahh, Nebraska, Messrs. This Sunday afternoon at 3:30, Ileyn 14 Omaha, Nebraska, and Mr. honor, and the Nfisses Ruth St. l'aul Nlinn. , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Franken- Schwartz, Elsie I'evin, Sylvia ii the clubroom of the main pub- and Mrs. Adolph Homan. b. library, there will be a student In memory of (*buries C. Brown stein have left fttr Miami Beach Pevin, Belle Fisher anti F'ay M0- d i cussion on "Ill trew A s a Sp ea where they will remain until early rantz were the bridesmaids. k- ' nom M iss Gertrude Brown. spring. Harry Siegel of McKeesport,' it .: Language," to be led by M. In memory of Mr. Wolf H. Kei- thstein. Ira., performed the duties of best dan from the Equitable Life As- man, and Murray Friedman, Leon- surance Society. ard Fisher, Jack Fisher, Eli Gross- _ _ _ it Runs and Damages repaired by man and George l'evin, a brother experts using the most modern of the bride, who has recently re- Too much fat weak• turned from a visit to Paris and and highly perfected methods! ens your power of London, were ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn return- With our ever increasing After a wedding supper and of home after spending the past resistance and it demand for fur coats, auto- your BEAUTY'S dancing for 250 guests, Mr. and two weeks in Boston, the guest of matically the demand for worst enemy. 31rs. Fisher left for a trip to Chi- n atives. competent furriers constantly So man yeat T1ASY . ram,. increases. BR BREAD--absolutely tel, Miss Mary Koffman who attend- Through our short, thor- pure and who!, ed the .1-11op in Ann Arbor an Fri- HADASSAH CULTURAL ough, inexpensive course we some. day, is spending the week in De- MEETING WEDNESDAY can teach you the Fur flusi• Three slices of BASY BREAD a p.-at where she was joined Ity her nes, in all its branches. includes pick-up and delivery day, helps REDUCE your weight parents on Monday. Next Wednesday evening, Feb. Terms arranged. the Rasy way. PRICES: 241, at S o'cltsok. Detroit Chapter of at NO EXTRA COST I I f..1. Directions for REDUCING Senior Hadassah and Detroit Unit Miss Miriam Kramer of fh•troit Visit our school and work- • • . Just phone uU shop. with Buy Bread furnished each of Junior liadasaah will hold their ' spo•nt Sunday with her parents, Mr. patron. 1.1 Mood, .• ...,. lo e aral Mrs. Joseph Kramer. * \ monthly joint cultural fleeting at Utley Branch Library, Woodward Herman Koffman, who, was the avenue at Alger. Dr. Harry E. guest of his parents for the week- August, well known psychiatrist. s-Id has returned to Ann Arbor to 30 BROADWAY MARKET will speak on, "Jewishness and r'--ume his studies. 10351 WOODWARD Nervousness." n FOR 'Mr. and Mrs. A, De Rove!' of 362 Harmon IIV NW(' announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Charles P. Nathanson, sun of Mr. and Na•lian-oi of 2:11111 W e .t Philadelphia Mrs. Herman 'Meyer of Taylor to.•tonue left Wednesday fur a visit too New York and Washington, 11 C where she will visit with her 1/4. slaughter, Lois, who is a student at the National Park Seminary. Ins DESIGNERS AM) MAKERS OF FINE FURNITURE Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rosenstein of 2597 Monterey avenue an- nounce t he engagement of t heir daughter, Nlartha Selma, to 'Isitt•r S. (lilm. y/A, son of \I r. and Mrs. Herman Ginzlior of West Philadelphia avenue. Misses l'harlottt• and Es- telly Penn of 2020 Waverly avenue honored their cousin, Zachary S. I l l Penn, of New York City, who was • their house guest for two weeks, with is tars-well party. :Sirs. Louis /Volt of West (hand boulevard is visiting in Florida. •—lecktt-4 ("6 NIr and Mrs. Nathan Friedman of Rhode Island avenue announce . the engagement of their slaughts•r, Evelyn Ann, to Hurry II. Platt of Detroit. At home Sunday, Ma rch 2. The beige, or beige-and-brown. I LADIES J. N. F. GROUP OFFICERS INSTALLED Mrs. William .1. S t e gel! of Chi- cago, III., kit 114y 11111'01(S, , SL. tutu Sirs. Slnx 1\eis of I his wife this week-cod. Harold Rubin, Archie Slainsloy of Boston, Leonard Frank of Chi- cago, andlioltert Ft•Idman of New 1 . 4414. ,-441,1tolas ,it Ann Arbor, spout as guests of Darold Malta's parents, rents, r. and Mrs. I etvitl Ituloin of Glendale avenue. PAGE SEVEN .■1.1■ 111.111 ■■ •••111•11•1•1=1 ■ 1.1• ■■ •• Ite(1 21 rrow Fur School 2116 Puritan. Longfellow 4935 51ohignn's Only Vur School LONG BROS. 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