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PAGE SEVEN

TREVETROITIEMSflgRONICLE

Engagements

EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
CARNIVAL ON SUNDAY

The Sisterhood of Congregation
, Emanuel is planning a gala eve-
ning
for Sunday, 'March 15, to
Mrs. May Goldberg announces the engagement of her daughter
which members are urged to firing
! Esther, to Sam A. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Green.
their friends. This affair will be
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sherman of Lee Place announce the engagemen
in the form of a carnival and (lamas
of their daughter, Gertrude, to Morris Steingold, son of Mrs. II. Stein and will take place at Si,, syna-
go I s B 01140
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Mr. and Mrs. David Green of 351111 West Warren avenue announcs ;
the engagement of their slaughter, Lillian, to Benjamin A. Lewis, son
of Mrs. Sarah Lewis of Toronto, Canada.

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March 15—M iss Bella Kwaselow, daughter of Mrs. Celia Kwase-
' low of 1141 West Philadelphia avenue, to Benjamin Chessler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sans Chessler of 1975 Clairmount, at Congregation Beth
1Jehudah, 1600 Pingree avenue.

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March 15—Miss Dorothy Kurtz, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Kurtz of 1701 H azelwood, to Lew Cherrin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-

i ' ris Cherrin of 5164 Clarendon.

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March 15—Miss Clara R. Reifler, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
I Reifler, 1686 Monterey, to Max Grossberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Grossberg of 2663 Elmhurst.

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March 22—Miss Estelle Waronoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.
• Warsmolf of 1638 West l'hiladelphia, to Milton Harris, son of Mr. and
cs. . J. Harris of 3325 Collingwood.
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artch 219—MissG Rose M
M. Berick, daughter of Mr.hand Mrs. Arthur
er ick o C arence . Sarasohn, son of M. M. Saraso n.

Births

P ASSOVER is the traditional Jewish Holi-

day when the family is united around the
happy hearth—when, more than at any time,
thoughts turn to beautifying and glorifying
the home.

For many years the Passover season has
been a happy, busy, interesting time for the
ROBINSON Store, for at this time our show-
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been so vast and attractive. Suites for Living
Room, Bedroom, Dining Room and Breakfast
Room — individual pieces of beauty and
charm — all at the lowest prices we have
quoted in our entire history—and on conveni-
ent payments.

Liberal
Trade-in
Allowances
! ! !

This is, by all odds, the best time to buy fur-
niture.

Remember, our store is open every evening.

Feb. 22—To Mr. and Mrs, II. G. Schlafer (Belle Silverman) of
2(551 Calvert avenue, a (laughter, Hortense Lillian.

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SILVER MUSKRAT COATS
Formerly
Nom
$97

Formerly $225. Now

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JAP MINK COATS
$J7S,

DARK MUSKRAT COATS
r "'""11 $550, s...••.$72.50

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NORTHERN BEAVER

Formerly $500, Now

$325
LOGWOOD SEAL COATS

Now

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F"""dY ""' N"' •

GREY SQUIRREL COATS
$195

$395

BEIGE ERMINE

Formerly $905.

Formerly $525. New

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MINK
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$385

Special Offering,

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PERSIAN LAMB COATS

$285

BENJAMIN—MENTZEL
The marriage of Miss Elsie
Mentzel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I. Mentzel of 392 West Grand
boulevard, and Jacob Benjamin
was solemnized by Rabbi A. M.
Hershman at his home on Friday,
March 7. A wedding dinner at
the home of the bride's parents
followed the ceremony.
The out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. J. Friedman, Miss
Hilda Friedman and Milton Fried-
man of Butler, Pa., and Mrs. Allan
Safer of McKeesport, Pa.

The Lechem Aniyim Society, the
ladies organization organized to
aid the needy, will hold its thir-
teenth annual yahrfest this Sun-
day evening, March 15, at the Ahn-
oath Zion Synagogue, Holbrook
and Brush.
The committee in charge an-
nounces that an interesting pro-
gram has been arranged for this
event.

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Winter Prices Still in Effect

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Make a Moderate
Deposit—

And Pay from
Income During
the Summer.

,ettottai .

Mrs George Bernhardt and son,
ofSlilwaukee, Wis., attended the'
seventy-sixth birthday of their.
grandmother, Mrs. Betsey Marks.
They will remain in Detroit a few
weeks, visiting with relatives and
friends.

A surprise stag party was given
in honor of Ralph Volkovich by his
fraternity alumni fraternity
friends on Saturday night. The
party took place at the home of
Noah Newman of Elmhurst ave-
nue.

Dave Bussey left for Los An-I
gales, Cal., to join his wife and
(laughter and will return about
April 10. En route Mr. Bussey
will stop at Chicago to visit with
his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Harris en-
tertamed .s0 guests lisednesday
evening, March 4, in the ballroom
of their home, 3200 Cortland ave-
nue, at a "hard times" party given
in honor of Mrs. Clara Wasserman
and Fred Wasserman of New Or-
leans, La.

Mrs. Sans Jaeob of Virginia

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LECHEM ANIYIM HOLDS Park, who was visiting in Cincin-
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Formerly $255. Now

BLACK CARACUL COATS
$295
$165, Now

Formerly $500, Now

$167

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gogue, Taylor and Wilson. There
will be dancing, entertainment,
valuable favors,prizes and re-
freshments. The fun will be con-
tinuous from seven until midnight '
and everyone is invited.
Mrs. Jamb llarvith is chairman
and Mrs. Ilarry Levin, vice.chair-

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Feb. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trudy (Sara Rapoport) of 9041 Morris Newman Mrs. Joseph New.!
man, Mrs. lesslo 're Karbel, Mrs. Is-
Dexter, a daughter, Dolores Ann.

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March 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barris (Belle Schlussel of De
trait) of Cleveland, Ohio, a son, Richard.
Starch 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Sans J. Berkovitz of 517 East Pike man; Mrs. Louis Germansky and
street, Pontiac, a daughter, Ilene Joyce. Mrs Theodore Shaffer are in,
liar se of the cake booth• Mrs
March 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldman (Helene Zyl be rberg
'i"Tobin,
' ,Inek
Mrs. Louis
M
n, Tobi
airs!
of Warsaw, Poland), of 2275 Gladstone, a son, Alvort Stanton.
Mrs. M. S. Dann are taking the
Feb. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larky of Somerville, N. J. (Elsie candy booth; Mrs. Ralph l'aul is
Kurland of Detroit), a son, Arthur Irving.
chairman of the decorating com-
Feb. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Letzer (Vette Cohen), a son, mittee; Mrs. Irving Golden and I
Mrs. Jacob Goldberg have the re-
Norman Richard.
Feb. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bloom of 3032 Clements avenue, a freshment booth. Miss Ruth !trot-
man
has the fortune telling booth.
son, Its
Bernard.
The Eagle Dairy Co. is donating
F'eb. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan of 3710 Richton, a son,
their products for the dairy booth.
Norman Roy,
Mrs. Eli Sachse, Mrs. Max
Feb. 26—To Mr. and Sirs. Philip Lieberman of 2497 Clements aye- S•hubiner, Mrs. Joshua Ilssrowitz,1
noes a son, David Samuel,
Mrs. Meyer Shug,erman, Mrs. Carl
Feb. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Granadier of 2931 Calvert, a Arra ' Sirs. Samuel Atkins, Mrs.
J. I,. Itulsy, Mrs. Alex Taub, Mrs.
daughter, Marilyn.

ASH—LAST
Miss Sylvia Last, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Last, was unit-
ed in marriage to Harold Ash on
Feb. 22 at the Emanuel Syna..
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gegue. Rabbi Ashinsky officiated.
Dinner
was served to 100 guests
Washington Boulevard at 1420, Near Grand River
OPEN EVENINGS
and was followed by dancingfl Mr.
and Mrs. Ash are at home at 2740
biographies of the composers, will week. Those participating were: ) West Grand avenue.
illustrate their songs.
Sirs. J. Officer Carl Sobie, tenor of the 1
Schulman, pianist, and Miss Mar- city police quartet, accompanied
GAINES—COOPER
Th e mothers'
ers clubs comm
itt ee jor i e Si mons. anseuse,
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willI
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a so b y Officer
cer Arnold
rno d Teaman; Cap- 1
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper an.
of the Music Study Club will pre- entertain on these occasions. Mrs. tam George F. Wilson, ventrilo- nuance the marriage of their
sent a Felix Mendelssohn program Lachs is in charge of the arrange- quist; Mrs. Bernard 'Adis, vocal- daughter, I'II' Leone, to Lionel
on March 17, at the Oakland Cen- meats.
ist, accompanied by Mrs. J. Schul- Gaines of Saginaw, Mich., son of
ter, and an Anton Rubinstein pro-
The philanthropic committee of man; :Miss Marjorie Simon,' l'auline Cohen of Chicago, on
gram, on March 18, at the West the Music Study Club presented a and Mrs. Mae Brock of the Chaffee Wednesday, March 4, at San An-
Warren Kronk Community House. program at the Detroit Tubercu- Noble School, reader. Mrs. B. tonio, Texas.
Mrs, Bernard La•hs, who will read' losis Sanatorium during the past Perlman was chairman of the day.

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March 15—Miss Charlotte Ruth Newman, daughter of Noah New
man of Elmhurst avenue, to Ralph Volkovich, son of Mr. and Mrs.'
David Volkovich of this city.

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Longfellow 3497

The board of directors of the
Home Relief Society had a lunch-
eon at the Everglades Club Fri-,
day.

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Tann.:
Lightstone, Mrs. Ilerman Fisher
1
are members of the committee.
Mrs. Carl Arta is chairman of
the bridge tea to be given at the
Ceneral Electric, Wednesday after-
March 18.
Mrs. Samuel Kavanau is presi-
dent of the Emanuel Sisterhood.

L. A. SANATORIUM
BAZAAR CONTINUES

The bazaar of the Detroit Aux-
iliary of the Los Angeles Sanator-
ium, which opened last Saturday
night at the Philadelphia-Byron
Talmud Torah, continues for an
other three (lays, with special fen- ,
tures ansl a continuation of sales '\
and the offering of bargains and
auctions.
A tine display of booths and an
accumulation of good merchan-
dise is helping make the bazaar an
outstanding success. Many organ-
izations have been attending in a
body, and some have brought con-
tributions to the bazaar.
A feature this Saturday night at
the bazaar Will be a card party, at
which prizes will be awarded.
There will be many interesting
acts of special entertainment.
Sunday, from 12 to 6 n.
full course chicken dinner will he
served at 49 cents, and a cabaret
style performance will be staged
during the afternoon. In the eve-
ning there will be a dance, to the
music of Jean Goldkette's Orches-
tra.

J. W. E. W. 0. INSTALLS

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ITS NEW OFFICIALS

The Jewish Women European
Welfare Organization held installa-
tion of officers Monday evening,'
March 9, at the Atkinson branch
of Shaarey
After listening to a detailed fi-
nancial report for 1930 by Ilarry ,
Stolsky, financial secretary of the
organization, the retiring presi-
dent, Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman, ex-
pressed thanks to officers for their
co-operation and wished the new
president success. The founder of
the organization, Mrs. Susel Gold-
stick, evoked a blessing for the
Mrs. Benjamin Bleiherg of 2225
deeds and accomplishments to mem.
Blaine avenue and her daughter,
bers of the organization.
Rosalie, left Tuesday for Atlantic
The report and talks inspired the
City, where they will attend the
assembly and Test Levin, Milton
wedding of Miss Doris Roches,
Behrendt and Meyers expresses'
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
satisfaction over the work of the
Reches of Atlantic City, to Ben
organization and promised their
Shapiro of Detroit, on Tuesday,
help in every way.
March 17. Rev. Benjamin Blei-
Mrs. Joseph Rahins was install-
berg, who will perform the cere-
ing oflicer, J. Cohen, conductress,
mony, will leave for Atlantic City
Susel Coldstick, mistress 44 cell.-
on Sunday evening, March 15.
monies and J. Goldberg, chairlady.
They installed Mrs. Joe "twiner
Miss Bert se Friedisood of 1.esure
president; Mrs. A. Katzen, J.
avenue entertained Charlotte Ruth •
Mishkin, R. Zide, R. Pollock and
Newman, a bride-elect of Starch Z. Meyers, vice-presidents; Mrs.
15, and her bridal party, at her Ida Goldsmith, treasurer; Agnes
home on Sunday evening.
Levin, honorary secretary; Joseph
Bagdad°, board of directors secre-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Stearn of 2003 tary; it Osnas A. Yodkoff,
Gladstone avenue announce the Rosenstein, F. Segal and It Lie's,
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Samuel. trustees. Congratulatory tele-
Services will be held at the Mish- grams to the organization and to
kan Israel Synagogue, Blaine and the new president were read.
l.inwood, on Saturday, March 21.
Mrs. Joseph Bagdade, in the
Reception at home Sunday, March name of the beard of directors pre-
22, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. No sented Mrs. Zuckerman with a
cards.
bench as gift, Mrs. George Cohen
Li Mrs. I). Silverstein, retiring
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Edelstein board secretary, a loving cup, and
of 2751 Rochester avenue announce Ida Levin to all the officers, flow-
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, ers, in appreciation for their work.
Lloyd Irving, to be observed at
After the ceremonies, announce-
the B'nai Zion Synagogue, Hol- ments were made in regard to
m!. and Humphrey, on Saturday, checks which are going out for pri-
March 21. Reception at home vate board of three orphans in De-
Sunday, March 22, from 2 to5. troit, for support of nine European
No cards.
families and an orphan home in
Dawid-Grodek.
The rummage sale held jointly
JEANETTE STAHL WINS
with
Eva l'renzlauer's service
GRADE SPELLING BEE
group is still in force on Hastings
Miss Jeanette Stahl, 9-year-old street. The theater benefit is to be
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel' given by the North Woodward
S. Stahl of 3231 Elmhurst avenue, branch of the organization, Mon-
won the spelling bee in her grade, day, April 6, Chol Hamoed Pass-
A-5th, in the Roosevelt School, over, at Littman's People's Thea-
and was awarded one of the De -1 ter. The next board meeting will
troit News dictionaries. Jeanette be Monday evening, March 16, at
is now to compete for honors in the home of Mrs. J. Goldberg,
her school's debating finals.
12341 West Grand avenue.

Miss Charlotte Pinsk of Regina,
Saskatchewan, Canasta, visited her
sister, Mrs. A. Cohen of 21 West
Montana avenue. The following
friends entertained for Miss l'insk:
Mrs. A. Cohen, Mrs. M. Ross, Mrs.
N. Adelman, at bridge parties;
Mrs. Shein, at, a theater party;
Mrs. M. Kronmal, Mrs. D. Reit-
man, Mrs. P. Feirstein, Mrs. II.
Davis, Mrs. J. Katz, at bridge so-
cials. Miss Pinsk is leaving for
home on Sunday, March 15.

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Warning Is Issued
By Detroit Rabbis

At this season of Passover, the Detroit Rabbinical Council,
which includzz all of the local qualified Orthodox Rabbis, deems
it proper to caution the observant Jewish public against the
practice of deception by some unscrupulous dealers selling
Passover food articles under false labels with the alluring
words, ''Kosher L'Pesach," printed thereon.

When purchasing your supplies of Matzos, macaroons,
cakes, candies, spices, dried fruits, milk or other drinks for
Passover use, be on your guard to convince yourselves that
those articles are attested to by the Vaad Harabonim u being
genuinely fit for the designated purpose from a religious point
of view.

INSIST UPON THE ENDORSEMENT OF THE
WHOLE DETROIT RABBINATE; DO NOT
ALLOW YOURSELVES TO BE MISGUIDED
BY THE TESTIMONIAL OF AN INDIVIDUAL,
WHOEVER HE MAY BE.

Let the Jewish public bear in mind that this is the only safe
guard and protection in matters pertaining to Kaahruth.

Gl

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