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Call Garfield 8400 We Call and Deliver Anywhere [ Engagements •pup-toicy rial •• 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. Carpet Cleanin & RUG Co• 8700 Linwood Ave., at Blaine 1(1 e, and Mrs. Benjamin Cohen of the Wilshire Hotel, have as their guest the batter's sister, Mrs. A. I. Kaplan of Chicago. 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. DANCE Muter the .1uspiees of Young Women's Hebrew Assn. at WEBSTER HALL EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT CASS AT PUTNAM AVENUE Adro'ss:on to Members 50c Admission to Non--Members 75c DON'T MISS THIS ONE! 1st ANNUAL BALL GIVEN BY TIIE Retail Kosher Meat Merchants OF DETROIT Sunday Evening, March 9 JERICHO TEMPLE 2705 Joy Road TICKETS 75c Music and Entertainment by FRED SILBER AND HIS JOLLY JESTERS "I PARIS ROSENBERG, Chairman. BEN BONNIAN, Treasurer. II. RESNIK, Secretary. Runs ./ fio longer K11111\ stod (1.41-!!# i ay — thanks to our RE.NEW HOSIERY SERVICE PRICES: of . rote, Foch 4.1.,ow, 11, Dendfloykirywool, rum and darn- ages repaired by experts tamp th roc laiiesteed as. oas ate. ais. emosthphlyperfestedrnethods. Hosiery picked-up and delivered at NO EXTRA COSTI — — PHONES North wet! S,de .. EUCRD 7000 .... LENOX 5626 Eng Side . U D S Si Cleaners Er Dyers it.' N, 'ass 7901 C.1.4". 1007 fe.. Otte-set . "4"..6 , DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF FINE. FURNITURE Marriages Creek, Mich. 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 l 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 leat yes . . . good furniture CAN be moderate ill cost Births J. N. E HERE PLANTS 129 TREES IN ZION Michigan's Only Fur School. +-1