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Himelhoch's March
Fashion Parade
Begins Saturday, March 1st
The Smartest and "Springiest"
things we've seen!
Silk Jacket Frocks...25.00 to 49.50
Srrond and Third Floor's
Silk Princess Lingerie .3.00 to 10.00
First Floor
Fur-Trimmed Spring Coats . .59.50
Second Floor
PAGE SEVEN
I
Engagements
• rsonai
The twenty-seventh wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Pevin of 2.470 t'lairmount avenue
was celebrated on Wednesday ear-
ning, Fob. 19, at their home. The
announcement of the anniversary
came as a surprise after the meet.
ing of the ?.eviller Ladies' Aid So-
ciety. Approximately 50 guests
were present, including relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Edward Krause of Sturte
vant avenue entertained with a
bridge-luncheon last Tuesday, com-
plimenting Mrs. Moe Leiter.
I Her Betrothal Announced I
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DESIC NITS AND Mtlaliti OF FINE FURNITURE
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Apple of Ping's• avenue announce the engage
meta of their daughter, Evelyn, to Herman %Vise, son of 31r. and Mrs.
George Wise of this city.
FOR FIFTY YEARS
Births
A whole week's
Feb. 23—To Dr. and Mrs. William N'. Kerwin sit 2695 Taylor aye
nue, a son, George Robert.
shopping . . . in a single
delightffil afternoon!
Feb. 20—To 3I r. and Mrs. Max (;i isier (Elizabeth Outer of 15801
'Pla'ne'r avenue, a daughter, Marilyn Harriet Sue.
Feb 19—TA Mr. and Mrs. Sam Itycus (Esther N'itnickI, a son.
Feb. 15—To Mr. and Sirs. Geo. Silvernian of 15340 Linwood, a
son, Meryle Rubin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jay and
Feb. I2—To %Ir. and Mrs. Lou Krohner of 2303 Hazelwood, a son,
(laughter, Elaine, formerly of Tay-
lor avenue, are now residing at , Howard Earl.
2751 Rochester avenue. Mrs. Jay
Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stein of 1650 Taylor avenue, a
has just returned from Nazareth, son, Leo Isadore. Si
Mich., where she visited her slaugh-
Feb. 10—To r. and Mrs. Sam Hirschman (Ann Maxman) of
ter, Elaine, who is attending Naza- : 2740 Fullorton avenue, a daughter, Charlotte.
reth Academy.
Jan. 21—To Slr. and Mrs. Sfax Ilarkan of 3045 Cortland avenue, a
son, William Ira.
On Saturday evening, Feb. 22,
Miss Mary Rothenberg of Sturte-
vant avenue was hostess to a group
B'NAI MOSHE LADIES
of friends at bridge, honoring Mks
Pearl Finkelstein.
GIVE THEATER PARTY
Riritty carved in the man-
ner of 1:rintitig Gild
this otujestie cabinet uf
French If hint is refire-
sentati, itfthe finest fur-
niture proilocett in :Inuv-
iitarriattte
No Am THAT STARTS
ABOVE CAN ?Ass THE
ira 1.101".
AT LITTMAN'S MARCH 4
' Miss Helen Cold of 305 East ;
ABRAMSON—GOLDBERG
Canfield left last week for Phila-
The marriage of Miss Viol*
MISS SALLY COBULNIC
delphia and New York, where she
rt
The Sisterhood of t'ongregation
Blanche Goldberg, daughter of 1)
will be the guest of relatives.
The engagenu•nt of Slis.s Cobul-
Moshe will hold a theater
I and Mrs. David D. Goldberg o f
Hollywood, Calif., to Dr. Ma x party, Tuesday evening, March 4, nic to Royal Mullett, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Walser of ; Abramson, son of Mr. and Mr s. at Littman's Theater for the per- and Mrs. Alex II. Barnett, has re-
cently
Rhode Island avenue have joined a Nathan Abramson of Detroit, was
been announced by her
I party of their Detroit friends for a an event of Feb. 7. The ceremon
mother, Mrs. Samuel Cobulnic.
3 '
I month's stay in Miami, Fla.
was performed by Rabbi Y. Dow
in Phoenix, Ariz. Dr. and Mr s
Mr. and Mrs. David Galin spent Abramson are now at home at th e
the week-end in Chicago, where Lee Plaza Hotel, Detroit.
they attended the marriage of Miss
ABRAMOWITZ--JARGUR
Tillie Sugerman to Mrs. Galin's
brother, Henry Tulberg, on Sun- • RABINOWITZ—ABRAMOWIT Z
Wedding Celebration of Mr. and
day, Feb. 23.
An unusual ceremony was per - I
Mrs. Louis Heiner Turn s Into
•
formed at the Congregation Bet h
Demonstration for School.
Mrs. Emanuel Norman was David, Feb. 16, when Miss Myriam
hostess at a bridge-luncheon lust Jasgur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I
%Vednesday, complimenting Mrs.' harry Jasgur, became the bride of ,
The celebration ots Sunday, Feb.
Milton Aronheim, a recent bride.' Ilarry Abramowitz, son of Mr. and ,
23, at the Shart•y Torah Hebrew
Mrs. Jacob Abramowitz, and im- •
School in the Six Mile Road dis-
trict, of the thirtieth wedding anni-
Miss Sophie Feinstein of 1972 mediately after, Miss Betty
versary of 31r. and Mrs. Louis
Hazelwood avenue entertained at ( Abramowitz, also the daughter of
Reiner prominent leaders in Jew-
bridge last Saturday night in honer' Mr. andMrs. Jacob Abramowitz,,'
and Sol Rabinowitz, son of Mrs.
ish activities in the Six Mile Road
of Stella Berman of Cleveland.
11. 13. Rabinowitz, were united in
section, proved a demonstration for
marriage.
Jewish education.
On March 22, the House Council
Miss Betty Jasgur, in peach
The anniversary was observed at
of the Jewish Centers Association
moire, and carrying yellow tea
a banquet which tons attended by
will give a Purim carnival at the roses, was
her sister's maid o
luulu's in that section as well as
Philadelphia-Byron hull. Booths
honor. The "Misses Mamie Jaslow
visiting leaders, including Rabbi
displaying,
refreshments and enter-
MRS. HELEN AUSLANDER
,
.
in green and pink taffeta, Esther
E. Aishiskin 10111 prominent work-
will int the Nairnark in yellow moire, Cele
dance floor.
formative of "liar Mitzvah." Mrs. ers for the United Hebrew Schools
Abrams in white satin, and Ruth
Helen Auslander, chairman in of Detroit, of which the Shaart•y
Wollenberg in eggshell moire, with
Mr. and Mrs. K. Shapiro of 3238 bouquets to match their gowns, ; charge, reports a satisfactory sale Torah is a branch, Including 31. II.
1 of tickets. She is being assisted Zackheim, president of the schools;
Calvert avenue celebrated their; were the bridesmaids.
BernardIsaat•s, superintendent of
fifteenth wedding anniversary on
Charles Abramowitz performed , by Mrs. Irving Greenspan and Mrs.
Saturday, Feb. 22, at their home the duties of best man, and Albert I Alex Klein. A few choice seats the schools, A. U. Markson, A. Pa-
' are still available and will be sold nosh, the Shaart•y Torah teacher,
"Bob" Deutsch's Silver Moon Me- Wolfe, Samuel Jaasgur,
lodians furnished the music. Th e Goren and Benjamin Jasgur were I at the box office on Tuesday eve- and others.
' ning.
An inspirit address on Jewish
table was set for 75 guests.
the ushers.
education was delivered by Mr.
Miss Abramowitz was attired in
Markson. II. Cohen wait, toastmas-
Aaron Osher of St. Louis, Mo. white satin. lier cap and veil were
ter. Sir. and Mrs. li. Stein were
k visiting with his brother, ltenj. , of tulle and she carried roses and
responsible for arrangements for
and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Aaro n lilies of the valley.
the
banquet.
Miss Ruth Wollenberg was her
Meyers, of 2840 Glendale avenue •
A feature of the evening was
maid of honor and Benjamin Jas.
Plans have been made for what the message of greeting from the d
Miss Elsie (Bender was hostel s g ur was best man, the other at-
tendants in the first bridal party is expected to be the must delight- Talmud Torah to the celebrants by
to a miscellaneous shower an
! ful and entertaining event of the Isaac Stein, young pupil of the
also
serving
for
the
second,
with
bridge-luncheon Feb. 11 for 3
school, who spoke in Hebrew. He
guests at her home, 3791 Monte o the addition of Mr. and Mrs. Harry current season. It is the country
'club supper dance sponsored by the presented Sir. 111111 Mrs. Miner
rey, in honor of Betty Cohen, a Goldberg.
with a certificate from the Jewiah
Young
People's
Club
of
Temple
Dinner and dancing for 250
bride of March 2. Mrs. J. Rosen
National Fund at Jerusalem, bear-
of 2737 Monterey also entertainer g uests followed, after which Mr. I Beth El, to be held Saturday eve-
ing
their photographs, and certi-
on Feb. 23 in honor of Miss Cohen and Mrs. Abramowitz left for a ning, "March o, at Temple Ilt•th
fying that (ryes were planted in
with 11 dinner for 25 guests. Bridge trip to Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. :Mike Falk's sensational orchestra
their
name in Palestine.
will provide the music, in the Ile-
and dancing was the diversion of Rabinowitz left for New York.
Several hundred dollars was con-
light fat atmosphere of a country
theevening. Mrs. Philip (Mender
tributed
to the school in honor of
LOWINGER—GOLDBERG
club garden, beautifully decorated
of 3037 Monterey honored Miss
the occasion, Mr. Reiner giving
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goldberg ' as befits at gala occasion.
Cohen with a kitchen shower and
8100
and
Mrs. Reiner $51).
According to Lloyd Rosenberg,
bridge-luncheon on Tuesday. Amu announce the marriage of their
Mr. and Mrs.• Reiner, having
bridge-luncheon Tuesday. Among daghter, Belle, to Paul Lowinger, chairman of the affair, reservations
the out-of-town guests was Miss son of Mrs. Si. Si. Lowinger, which are stillavailable and ran be made been activefor the s, lam! during
Harriett (Mender, who came troll' was solemnized at their home on by communicating with him at 230 the past four years, pleaded fur
%Vest Jefferson.
continued support of the Talmud
McKeesport, Pa.. to attend the Northfield avenue Feb. 18.
After a wedding supper for 100
Among the patrons and patron- Torah. They pledged their own
wedding of Miss Cohen.
guests Sir. and Mrs. Lowinger left esses are: Dr. and Mrs Leo 31 continued efforts for .fewish educa-
for a trip to ()Imago.
Franklin, Rabbi Leon Fram, Rabbi tion,
Mrs. Fannie Rodin is visiting in
They will reside on Northfield and Mrs. Adolph Fink, Sir. and
Grand Rapids, where she is the
avenue.
Sirs. Milford Stern, :Mr. and Mts.
Guest of her brother-in-law and
Melville Welt, Mr. and Mrs. late
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Chase.
relict. Van Baalen. 31r. and 'Mrs.
Mandel Rosenberg, 31r. and Mrs,
Mrs. Charles D. Mishy of Cal-
William Frank, Mr. and Mrs.
vert avenue entertained with a
The hi-weekly meeting of the Mayer Sulzberger.
The Detroit section of icor,
luncheon for her daughter, Ruth,
Young People's Society was held
which collects funds for the settle-
and eight of her young friends on
for the first time in the assembly
ment of Jews on the soil in Rus-
Saturday, Feb. 15.
room of the new Shaer Ilasho-
sia, announces that its fourth an-
nrvim Synagogue. Plans were
, still 1 at . i-
The officers and board members
made for a spring dance to be
.ho Temple, Joy Read and Lin-
of the Northwestern Women's
A board meeting( was held at the
held April 2. Inaugurating a ser-
wood, on Friday, Saturday and
League were entertained at a
ies of interesting, lectures, the club lamse ,of 311(s. I Gilbert Israel, :012o sunday, March 11 15 and 18 The
luncheon given by Mrs. A. Kasle
WEIS addressed by Dr. Max IA er- 1Vebb, Feb. 2I. Sirs . .. IL Ehr-
o;nunittee in charge announces that
of 2280 Atkinson avenue at the
show on "Medical Contributions to lich wits the Burst of honor and t here will be nightly concerts, spec-
Statler lintel, Monday afternoon,
Civilization." Dr. W er show she delivered an interesting talk.
al music and a large assortment
Feb. 17, in honor of her fifteenth
sketched the advancement of medi-
,f merchandise.
,.1,1inkx
,.
'anniversary. The tables
cine from the ancient faith heal- Purim Party:
were beautifully decorated with
ers down to the present period of
The Northwest rent Branch of
, pink tapers and spring flowers. A
scientific developments. sA musi- the Jewish Old Folks' Dome will
' bowl of tulips formed the center-
cal program followed. Miss Rose sponsor n l'urim party in honor of
piece. Mrs. Celia Modell was an
Kamin rendered a group of popu- t he inmates at the home, 319 Ed-
honor guest at the lun,.heon. Mrs.
lar songs, accompanied on the mund Place, ton March 16, at 2
Abe Knoppo• assisted Mrs. Kids
piano by Miss Florence Weingar- o'•lock.
Mrs. M. Illatnikoff is
in receiving the guests.
dt n. Refreshments were served. ; hairtnan. Mts.
Kavanau heads
Rabbi Leon Frans will address the entertainment committee and
Miss Dorothea !Minsky of 9282
an open meeting of the Young Mrs. Ida Schultz has charge of re-
North Martindale entertained at a
Pruple's Society nt the new Shaar freshments. The Agga Yarrows
formal dinner in honor of Miss
liashomayint Synagogue on Wed- ('tub is furnishing the refresh.'
Rose Lefton of Northville, Mich.
nesday evening, March 5.
subject will be "Tales of a Jewish
Mrs. Morris Collins was hostess
Traveler."
Theater Party:
to a group of friends at n bridge-
luncheon in the Georgian Room
Through the courtesy of Lew
The first of a series of soe ial
, , f the Hudson Building. Red roses
teas to be given by the ladies 1,f Kane, manager of the Oriental
centered the table.
Thea ter, and arranged by The De.
the Miriam chapter of Iladassah
r
will take place Wednesday in the unit Jewish Chronicle, the inmates
Miss Kathleen l'ereira gave a
of the home will he given a theater
mioodlaneous shower in honor of reception hall of the Casa Del Mara party, Tuesday p. xi. March I, at
111 Janet Jacobs, a bride-elect A part merits, Ouellette avenue, at the Oriental. Automobiles will con-
of this month. and Miss Rose Hiatt 2:30 p. m. Hostesses are Mrs. D.
ey them to and from the theater.
11,1 , 0'11
1'
her al a personal shower. Ellensig, Mrs. Si. Silver, Mrs. D. Refreshments being provided for
Lambert, Mrs. I'. Hoffman, Mrs.
M. Nathanson, Mrs. It. G. Cohen, ty the committee, Mrs. J. Rose is
chairman of the following hostess-,
Mrs. L. l'erlman.
your white things losing
es: Mesdames 13. 1,. Sarasohn, S. II.
Itadasssah unit of Windsor, will Linger, Edna Lewis, M. P. Fisher,
their original snowy beauty?
give an informal dance on Wednes- .1. Ka•anau, .1. II. Goldberg, A. La-
Michigan's only fur school
Are they tinged with gray even
day, March 12, at the Shaar Hash- Met, Morienthal, Albert, M. Mat.
• offers to girls and women to
idkoff, Mrs. J. %Norte'', Katz, li,
omayim Synagogue. Oriole Ter-
complete course of fur coat
after you wash them? Let us
'Juas.
race Orchestra will play.
making, designing and altera-
do them once, by our special
tions.
Our practical method of
formula, and notice the differ.
teaching thin work makes it
possible for you to qualify in a
THE DETROIT TOWN
cnce. A luke-warm rinse to
short time to follow it as a
HALL SERIES
loosen dirt; four baths in rich
Mr. and Mrs. Jost. Schwartz re-
professional vocation.
w ill I'resent
turned on Friday from New York
Our school is thoroughly
suds; then four to five rinses
and
other
eastern
points,
where
equipped with the very latest
they spent the past two weeks.
machines and equipment, under
in filtered water. No wonder
the direction of competent
they come out like new! Try
teachers.
Miss Rose Rosenberg of Detroit
JOGRNAIZT11 . :g. ikLIST,
Many of our former pupils
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. II.
us this week!
are now making big money at
F. Anthony.
who liam pre..n1 in Palestine during
this fascinating occupation in
the recrnt di+turtoinre,
stores, factories and homes.
Milton Hirschfield returned home
Friday Morning, March 7
For fu!! particulars and ■ r-
last Saturday from a three weeks'
at 11 A. M.
rangement of terms, call or
sojourn at Miami Beach, Florida,
Listen in on WWJ Saturday
at the CASS THEATER and Havana, Cuba.
write
night, 6:30 to 9 o'clock, for Ted
Think what that means
to you in this day of
the Fitted silhouette ;
of corsets and
tightly hooked
garters) . / ..1
Let them clutch as
hard as they will. Let
them pull. The famous
Gold Stripe says "You
cannot pass" to any garter
run that starts above.
This applies to every Gotham
Gold Stripe silk stocking, from
service ..tight to sheerest
chiffon.
GOLD STRIPES RANGE IN PRICE FROM 51.50 TO $2.95
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirst-11(1,1d
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and Havana, Cuba, for a three
weeks' sojourn.
Mr. and Mrs Samuel Werbelow
announces the engagement of their'
daughter, Mary, to Philip Maine,
of Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Solomon Mulne of Youngstown
Ohio.
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3011-1 ANNIVERSARY
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SATURDAY, MARCH 15
Music by Jules Klein's Plantation Serenaders
From Club sklabani, Chicago
First Detroit Appearance.
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CHOLEMITES
I. MADORSKY
PROPRIETOR OF TIIE WELL KNOWN
Riverside Hotel
and Bath House
of Mt.
ANNOUNCES TO
l'ATB(INS
111/FSE
Clement, Mich.
ALI, HIS FRIENDS AND
HoTEL AND BATH
HAVE BEEN ENTIRELY RE-
AIODELED AND WILL OPEN
FOR THE SEASON
IN TIME FOR PASSOVER
'Thursday, April 10
Mr. Madorsky's reputation ns a host in well known,
Before assuming ownership of the Riverside he was pro-
prietor of the Glenwood Hotel, where his genial person-
ality and desire to make his guests comfortable won him
a large following. Ile has hired courteous and efficient
help, assurin a you excellent service.
Only the finest of
kosher foods and fresh vegetables will be served.
SPECIAL SERVICE TO THOSE ON DIET
PASSOVER SERVICES
Will be conducted in the Hotel during Pesach. Make
V
one now to Assure accommodations.
Riverside
Hotel
MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH.