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Mrs. Samuel Lachman was hos-
tess to IS guest): at a bridge-lunch-
eon Tuesday, honoring Mrs. Adolph
C. Wolfgang of St. Paul, Altan a
who is the guest of her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing Wolfgang.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ily. Jacob (Miriam
Finkelstein of Scranton, Pa.), have
returned front an extended honey-
moon trip through the south.

Miss Bertha Joffe and Miss Le-
one Ginsburg of Chicago, were the
week-end guests of Mr. and Airs.'
William Joffe.

Mrs. Lena Deutsch of Grand
Rapids spent a couple of days with
her sister, Mrs. Henry Friedman of
Colorado tivenue.


Mt. and Mrs. D. Bloch of Buena
Vista avenue, have as their guest
their sister, Miss Betty Salta of
Newport News, Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Satovsky
, of Chicasta boulevard, have re-
turned from a six weeks' trip to
Miami Beach, Fla.

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Marriages

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JACOBS—COHEN
A pretty home ceremony Feb.
23 marked the nuptials of Miss
Janet Cohen, daughter of Saul
Cohen, and I. Richard Jacobs, son
of Kalman Jacobs.
Miss Cohen, who was unattend-
ed. wore a frock of ivory satin,
with a cap and veil of tulle. Host,
and lilies of the valley comprised
her bouquet.
'A dinner for members of the int-
mediate family preceded the cere-
mony and a reception for intimate
friends followed in the evening.
After an eastern wedding trip,
alt . . and Mrs. Jacobs will reside at
353 Elmhurst avenue.

PARTY FOR OLD FOLKS
AT ORIENTAL THEATER

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Red Arrow

Fur School

and

SNYDER'S COFFEE
SHOP

1526 WOODWARD AVE.

Woodward avenues. Max Edward..
IA il l discuss "Life's Own View." An
pen forum discussion will follow.
On Sunday, March 23, Dr. Noah
1:. Arnnstam will present "A Brief
Ilistory of the Kuzri."

FOR

FIFTY

YEARS

perhaps,
hesitated to sisit the
Irwin showrooms he-
you might feel
tempted to spend more
!ham )0u intend? Per-
bit the thought I In
the first place, members

MISS BETTY KOPERMAN

Tuesday evening, March II, in the
Crystal Ballroom of the Masonic
Temple. Bridge playing, refresh-
ments, prizes, entertainment and
(lancing are all on the evening's
program. Samuel R. Grenbauna
chairman of the committee, has ex-
pended considerable effort to make
this affair surpass in all respects
the bridge dansant of last year.
Among the entertainers will be
Miss Betty Heckler, a former mem-
lwr of the Detroit Civic Opera;
2281 West Philadelphia, a son, Marvin Israel.
Miss Dorothy Collins, blues singer
Feb. 7—To Mr. and Airs. al, II. Lewis I Ida Dan) of 30:17 Monterey,
and radio star, and Max M. Mars-
a sun, Mortimer Harry.
ton, personality entertainer.
Feb. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. AL Sokol of Chicago (Dorothy Pome-
As an added feature, the two Fol.
rantz), formerly of Detroit, a son, Burton Leonard,
berg brothers, former vaudeville
To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Benavie of 2384 Rochester avenue, a stars, who recently danced fur the
sun, Arthur.
Temple Beth El 1 oung 1 eople
Society in - Collegiate Capers," will
also dance.
For the convenience of those who
attend, arrangements have been
made to have fnotorbusses and tax-
icabs waiting at the Masonic Tem-
ple at the conclusion of the affair.
Tickets may be purchased from
WOHL—RITTENBERG
• long bodice and a flare skirt. He
any
of the members, or at the door
The marriage of A1 int Mildred cap and veil were of tulle and she
on the evening of the affair.
Rittenberg, daughter of Mr. and carried a bouquet of roses an I
Mrs. Joseph Rittenberg of Holly- lilies of the valley.
Miss Esther Neima•k was mai
Wood, Fla., and Bernard Wohl, soon
PALESTINE LODGE 542,
of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wohl of of honor, and the Misses I.illia
I. 0. 0. F. PURIM PARTY
Detroit was celebrated at the home Branch and Rose Greenberg wer
of the bride's parents Tuesday eve- the bridesmaids.
blurry Wachter performed th
The annual Purim party for
ning, with Rabbi Emil AV. Leip-
duties of best man, and Louis Fein children of Palestine Lodge will be
ziger officiating.
held on March 16, at 2 o'clock, at
The reception rooms were deco- tuch and Samuel Lipschitz wer
the Allatcaltee Temple. As in the
rated with peach blossoms, calla the ushers.
After a wedding supper an ' past, the affair will be exclusively
lilies, and smilax with an impro-
for the meiabers of Palestine
vised altar before a tall mirror dancing for DM guests, Mr. an
having high baskets of lilies on Mrs. Wachter left for New Yorok IssIge and their children. Twelve
prizes will he given to the children
either side.
and an excellent program of enter-
The bride wore a beautiful gown
TULLBERG—SUGERMAN
tainment has been arranged.
of ivory satin with a band of seed
Mr. am] Mrs. Nathan Sugerman
The committee in charge consists
pearls at the natural waistline and of Chicago announce the marriage
with the very long skirt falling to of their daughter, Tillie, to Henry of Joseph Klein, A, K. Hardy, Sig-
mund
Reiller, Louis Shaper,. Louis
form a train. The veil was in close Tullberg of Detroit, son of Mr;.
tilting cap effect caught by a band Rebecca Tullberg, which took place Gould, Charles Kahn, Henry
under the chin, and with a half at the Metropolitan :Masonic Greenwald, Samuel Rose, II. Z.
Goldberg, I. Goldman mud Jucub
spray of orange blossoms at the Temple, Chicago, Feb. 23.
F. Schulman.
hack of the head. She carried a
Alining the guests were Mrs. I
sheaf of calla lilies. Mr. Ritten- Rebeeca Tullberg, mother of the
berg gave his (laughter to
bridetiroom, and Mr. and Mrs.

David Galin, his brother•in-law and
sister, of Detroit. and also NIr. and
Mrs, David Tullberg of Battle

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yes . . . good
furniture CAN be
moderate
ill cost

Births

J. N. E HERE PLANTS
129 TREES IN ZION

Michigan's Only Fur School.

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'Through the courtesy of Lew
Kane, manager of the Oriental
Theater, and arranged by The De-
Jewish Chronicle, the inmates
of the Jewish Old F'olks' Home
o re given a theater party on
sday, March 4 at the Oriental.
Th. ater. Automobiles conveyed
Oa in to and from the theater and
It freshments were provided fur by
II e committee. Mrs. .1. Rosa was
Soirman of the following hostess-
- Mesdames II. L. Satasohn, S.
KESSLER—NASS
II
Singer, Miss Edna Lewis, .1,
The marriage of Miss Irene
At the last meting of the Jewish Nass, daughter of Mrs. Selma Nass, Is , vanau, .1. 11. Goldberg, A. La-
tta
t,
alarienthal, Albert, M. Mat-
National Fund Council, a sa•mi-final and Dr. Morris B. Kessler, son of
report of the tre campaign was! Mrs. Deborah Kessler of Chicago. te! all, Mrs. .1. Wartell, Katz and
I.achs.
Thanks are extended
made by the secretary, Israel Wien- Ill., was sob ionized at the home
er. Soo far, 123 trees were contrih- of Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller, Blaine L.. the home to Lew Kane and The
I
s
'reit
Jewish
Chronicle.
uted for. Tree certificates for these ! avenue, on Feb. 23.
The bride's gown was wavy
trey will le ready for distribution
at the next meeting. Promises seem satin, fashioned with tight bodice REAR ADMIRAL HUSSEY
to indicate that last year's number and full skirt of an uneven hem-
1'O SPEAK ON MONDAY
of 35 trees will he tripled this year. line. Her veil was of rose pointy(
The organintions and individuals, lace with clusters of orange blos-
Crar AdIlliral Charles I,. 11 c
which contribuled to) the
• success of • soms at the sides. Iles bouquet
, United States Navy, retired,
he campaign, and number of tryst( was of roses and lilies of the vat
I be the speaker at the fourth
ley.
planted, follow:
'Ming of the Institute of World
ladies Auxiliary of the J. N. F., 1 5 : '
Mrs. David Mitchell was matron
• A •taint, Monday, March 111, at Ilo.
rhslotros Zionkt Youth League, 15,1 of honor, anti wore a /J.WII
of
IterIsioni.ls, 11, Junior J. N. F..
Statler, Fred M. Butzel, chair-
green chiffon with matching ace(aa I
Northwextern Woinen'x Learue. 10, Col.'
esn of the Institute announces.
!Wed by Path," Goldstein. 9; Yoon, Jo- sories. Her flowers were pink roses.
itrTi.ni.M, , Zelz na Zio(n, Fenkel III•brew
Miss Cell Miller was maid of A Imiral Huss•y's subj•ct will to'
shot. .^: H. I. Kul'- . honor and was gowned in pink taf-
Usarmarnent." a topic which he
land, Sh.olionith Miehlin. -Meyer Teitle-
feta, matching slippers, and car- s unusually well qualified to dis-
holm Zelda Teitlehau, blarney'
Mr..
II. H. Pren.lauer,
rn Mm.. I/. C. Hoh• ried pink roses.
ir000n, Weitorarden. MermanHerker,l
This first year of the Institute of
The Misses Mollie and Gertrude
Edwin Kornhoirnk, one each.
Kessler were bridesmaids, their 9 add Affairs, regarded as exper-
The Council will conduct a Pur-
gowns being eggshell satin and ii , ntal, proved by its definite sue-
im campaign for Shalach-Monos
-s that it meets a need for a com-
their arm bouquets of pink roses.
this coming wek among organi-
Mr. Max Kessler of Alpena, prehensive course in international
zations and individuals and in syn- Mich., acted as best man for his
Iations presented without bias or
agogues.
partisanship. It is sponsored by
brother.
I.ittle Georgians Kessler was 0 are than a() organizations in De-
flower girl. The bride's mother t !alt.
wore a gown of beige lace and the
Colonel Heinrich A. Pinkert, col-
groom's mother was dressed in s tor of customs for the Detroit
!! strict. officer in the Michigan Na-
black satin
Ladies—Do you want a po-
,
Dinner was served to 30 guests I 'nal Guard and United States
at the Oriole Terrace.
sition that will enable you to
Pearce ('turps, and member of the
Dr. and Mrs. Kessler have left aatte Military Board, will preside
have a good income 12 months
•on a trip north, and after March 1 a' the luncheon meeting March 10.
of the year? Consult us about
will be at home in Sebewaing, Reservations should he made at the
our complete course in mod-
• M ich.
.officers of the Institute, 544 Book
ern furrier work.
Building, Randolph 1641.
RICHMAN—WACHLER
Competent instruction—low
At a ceremony at Hotel Statler
cost—convenient terms.
Feb. 23, Miss Rae Wachter, daugh- EDWARDS TO ADDRESS
ter of Mrs. Pauline Wachter, be- MENORAH THIS SUNDAY
came the bride of Benjamin Rich-
man, son of Mr. and Mils Max
This Sunday afternoon, at 3,30,
Richman.
the Detroit Menorah Chapter will
Mists Wachter wore a frock of hold ita bi-we•kly session at the
eggshell taffeta, fashioned with • Detroit Public Library. Kirby

Longfellow 4935

Belly Kent' entail is among

March 4 Miss Marian Bittlycr,
of Mr. pint Mrs. Nadia
W. Bittker of Ann Arbor, to Edward R. I1einer, soon of Mr. and Mrs
Leo Weiner of Chicago, formerly of Etetrolt, at Ann Arbor.
March 16—Miss Fanny Barsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet
Itursky of 1967 Gladstone avenue, to Samuel C. Callin, son of Mrs
Clara Catlin of Lincoln avenue.
March 23--Miss
Gold, daughter sf Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cold, t oo
David alermuktein at Pittsburgh, Pa.

Jack lialtrotsky of Oil City, Pa.,
has returned home after a two
S1is s Rittenberg had as her at-
months visit with his sisters, Mrs. tendants her sister, Miss Ida Rit-
M. Wisps and !Mrs. II. Abrams.
tenberg, as Mid of honor; Mrs.
Leon 11. Harmon of Detroit, sister
Ruth Zide of Englewood avenue, of the bridegroom, as matron of
entertained the Mu Tau Sorority, honor, and Misses Virginia Mae
last Sunday with a bridge in honor , Fuerst, Mildred Kuhlman and
of the newly elected officers.
Irene Sanders of New York as
Mrs. Lester W. Posey, of Seward bridesmaids.
avenue, has returned home after)
The maid of honor wore eggshell
spending a week in Grand Rapids, flat crepe in the new silhouette
ich.
with a deep bertha of batiste trim-
med with real lace, and carried tea
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldberg and • roses. The ether attendants wore
family, formerly of 3302 Richton eggshell gown , with high waists
avenue, are now residing in their and long shirts falling to form
new home at 3242 Sturtevant ayes; trains and Carried bouquets of
nue.
spring Messams. Virginia Claire
Harmon, the flower girl, wore a
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman! pink crepe frock with a deep cream
anol daughters, Dorothy and Ger- lace collar.
aldine, return.' by motor after a
Mr. Wohl had as best man Mr.
six weeks' sojourn in Miami, Fla., Joseph Bing of Detroit, and his
and Cuba.
groomsmen included Messrs. Leon
and l'hilip Rittenberg, brothers of
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Kelly Kaufman the bride, and blarney Velum of
and son, Richard, left Friday for Detroit.
At the informal reception which
Chicago, where they will make
their future home. They were ae- followed the ceremony Mrs. Rit-
companied by Mrs. Kaufman's tenberg in blue crept- Elizabeth
with trimmings of seed pearls had
niece, Miss Miriam Fleishman.
Mrs. Wahl receiving with her. The,
Mrs. Jacob Levy, with her daugh- latter wore fuschia . crepe.
i
The wedding churned i interest in
ter and son-m-law. Mr. and Mrs.
.1. M. Feldstein, are leaving for both cities and wan a lovely event.
Chicago March 17, where they will After a trip of a few weeks, Mr.
W.'ohl and his bride will be at home
make their future home.
• at the Wilshire apartments in De-
troit.

2116 Puritan.

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FUR SCHOOL

11

No need to throw them away -
tau toll the Hudson Cleaners and

s\-, COSMO BRIDGE-DANCE ' %GI
I THIS TUESDAY NIGHT
!

March 4--To Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'M. Hartman (Shirley J. Grain
Of 2915 Pasadena, a son, Alvin Bernard.
Sidney Stone and Sol Kaltman
March 9--to Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Cohen (Gertrude Lazarowl
returned front a three weeks' visit
of 406 Hague avenue, a daughter, Madeline Beverly.
to not Springs, Ark.
F .1), '22—T Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper of Dexter boulevard, a
--
Mrs. Harry Mail( of Virginia daughter, Marjorie Helen.
Park is spending a week with her
Feb. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon of 2637 Boston boule-
sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. vard, a daughter, l'hyllis.
Palistrant of New York City.
Esti. 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Korn•ise of 11i76 Gladstone
avenue, a daughter, Lorraine.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wohl and Mrs.
Feb. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Levy of (*•udder aveaue, a thug)).
I,. II. Harman and daughter, Vir-
Cecile
t e
ginia, have returned from Holly-
Feb. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siegel of 1686 Taylor avenue, a
wood, Fla., and New Orleans, I.a., !
where they spent the early winter son, Leon Erwin.
months.
Feb. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. William Adelson (Fannie Wollenberg) of

Mrs. Harry Becker entertained
at home Tuesday afternoon in hon-
or of Miss Jeanette Heller of Geor-
gia, and Mrs. Louis Rubin of New
Turk.

LEADER

Wedding Calendar

Dave cfrossman of New York is
visiting w4th his sister and brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacobson, of Pin-
gene avenue.

B. E. Kumla left Thursday
for Mile- Ili Beach, Fla., Where she
will remain until early spring.

"QUALITY WORK ABOVE PRICE"

NM.

those actively engaged on the COM-
nuttee in charge of preparations ,
ylr. and Mrs. B. Wexler, Windsor, Ont announce the betrothal o
for the second annual bridge tan
their daughter, Bess, to Boris Karasick of this city, son of Mr. S. Kara sant of the Cm
oso Club, to be held
o f Wi„„i por. m„„ .

Airs. Julius Bronstein of Leslie
avenue honored her sister-in-la•
sick
ales. Samuel Horwitz, with a stork
shower on Saturday evening
• March 1. Covers were laid for 2; II
guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stein
their son, alifford, and their (laugh-
ter Shirley Mae, formerly of Webb
avenue, are now domiciled in their
new home, at 19265 Aflitn drive,
Palmer W oat s.

PAGE SEVEN

lusiqu

of the stall' never
anyone to buy ...

And in the second place,
of the exhibit ie given
over to moderately priced
pieces , .. designed in the
soundest tradition, exquisitely
made ... but al (Ailing the costly
materials and processes of our more exclusive productions.

Irwin standards th
gl
t, 'ma see, but available to
almost anyone of seas eeee ral taste. So — hltylnot come now,
and later make the necessary purchasing arrangements
tl gh your retailer or dccorator?

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MICHIGAN THEATER BUILDING

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FAMILY OF A. SUBAR
GOES TO PALESTINE

Mr. and all's.
Subar and
daughter, Belle, and son, Abraham,
left on Tuesday for New York and
from there sailed on March 7 fur
permanent residence in Palestine.
Before their departure they asked
The Chronicle to extend their
greetings to their many friends
whom they caul,' ma aye to take
leave from them.
Mr. Subar seas W4'11 known in
Detroit as a buck dealer and us MI
active figure among the Orthed,x.

urge

Fruit Basket Shop

MI Broadway

Is now under direct supervision
of AIR. EDWARD NEUMANN

Fefltures

for

this week are:

IIIPE PEACHES

1101' 1 1 (II'SE GRAPES

and LUSCIOUS PEARS

GOLDEN
Delicious Apples

SI ark's

"ON THE ROAD ON A HORSE
IS ON THE ROAD TO
HEALTH."

Adele Cook

Riding School

New, Pure Maple Sugar
and Syrup

(Fir./ of Mir raison Oar just arrived)

New Crop I I iekory nut Kernels $1.50 lb.
Alamtnolli Pecan Meats, Selected Halves (like these shown)
Freshly Shelled $2.00 lb.
Freshly Salted $2.25 III.

1'I

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. Randolph 7302

State Fair Grounds

Until the outdoor season starts
we have the use of the large
tanbark ring in the Coliseum.

INDIVIDUAL
INSTRUCTION

We guarantts) to teach you
how to ride in six lessons—spe-
cial rate of ;la fur six lessons.

Appointments for lessons
must be made by phone in ad-

vance.

Arlington 9899

I. MADORSKY

rizorn:rron

OF' THE WELL KNOWN





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ANNOUNCES TO ALL IIIS FRIENDS AND
PATRONS TIIAT TI1E 110TE1. AND RATII
HOUSE HAVE 1lEEN ENTIRELY RE-
MODELED AND 1111.1. OPEN
FOR TI1E SEASON

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IN . TIllE FOR PASSOVER
ThUrSday, Apr
pH il 10

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into gout-

Mr. Madorsky's reputation na a host is well known.
Before assuming ownership of the Riverside he was pro-
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. assuring you excellent service.
Only the finest of
kosher f o o ds and fresh vegetables will be creed.

prietor

CURTAINS

SHEETS Sc

SPECIAL SERVICE TO THOSE ON DIET

will

PASSOVER SERVICES

be conducted in the Hotel during Pesach.

Make

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night, R:30 to 9 o'clock, for Ted
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WELLER
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