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March 20, 1931 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-03-20

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PAGE SEVEN

AWISH el RUN ICLE

Engagements

Nit'. and Nits. Max ruchensky arlP , Ill,ce the engagement of thei
daughter, ► auretta, to Barney Limood, r so , of Mrs, Elizabeth Unload
M r. and 31 t N. J. NI undelson of Oregon street announce the
engagement of their daughter, Etta, to Harry Dubbs of Pittsburgh
Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frady of Dexter boulevard announce the
engagement of their daughter, Annette Ruth, to Albert Lundy of thi.
city.
11r. and 'airs. Jule Fish e r of 'tllor Cadillac boulevard announce the
engagement of their daughter, Irrxitie Jeanne, t o Sidn e y Rosen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. I'. Rosen of Brooklyn, N. l'.

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ONE OF THE FEATURES OF THIS EVENT: $450 Pre•Vic•
torian Rock ford ten piece suite of mahogany veneers and other fine
hard woods. Lovely hand decorations. Consists of the Allowing
pieces: Console type buffet, enclosed chha cabinet, 10-leg extension
table with apron leaf, server, host chair and five diners. The outfit
is now priced at $248.

And Now, Just in 'lime for Pesach, Comes this Big

Sale of Dining Room Suites

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Liberal
Trade-ins!

PECIALLY purchased from
three of the leading furniture
makers of America and now
presented in the greatest pre-Easter
sale in our History.
Every home that needs a new din-
ing suite wants to have it for use on

Pesach. Hence, this sale comes at
a most opportune time.
This is a rare and wonderful oc-
casion to secure quality furniture
for the dining room at a fraction of
usual prices! Come when most
convenient. We are open every
evening!

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Ilarch 22
Rose Stolsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry
SHAN- of 2rial Gladstone aventle, to Sam Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs
Max Rubin of 601 Marston avenue, at Kraemer's Hotel, Mt, Clemens
11 1th.
March 2: Mist Eva Lipsitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abrahan
Lipsitz of 1664 Elmhurst, to Morris It. Golden of this city, at Beth !
David Synagogue.
March 22—Miss Charlotte Serling, daughter of Mrs. Anna Staling
of 292 7Sturtevant avenue, to Erwin N. Wolfe of Saginaw, Mich., son
of David Wolfe of Rochester, N. Y.
March 22—Miss Estelle Woronoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Woronoff of 1638 West Philadelphia, to Milton Ilarris, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Harris of 3325 Collingwood.
March 29— Miss Evelyn Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Shapiro of 9915 Broadstreet, to Jack Munson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Munson of Toronto, Ont.
March 29—Miss Rose M. Berick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur
Brandi to Clarence G. Sarasohn, son of M. M. Sarasohn. Reception
at 308 Owen avenue, 7 to 10 p. In. No cards.

sms.

OPEN EVENINGS

March 14—To Dr. and Mrs. Morris Eugene Bachman ((Tara Gus- I
sin), a daughter, Joan Barbara.
March I2—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Ginsburg of 3791 Waverly
avenue, a son, Maurice Robert.
March 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack S'Renco (Ann Tishler) of St.
Louis, Mo., a daughter, Jacqueeline.
March 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Klein of 3253 Fullerton, n
son, Norman George.
Vinocur of 2272 Elwin!, a son, Myron.
Feb. 28—To Mr. and Mrs.

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Miss Evelyn Shapiro, a bride of
March 29, was extensively enter-
tained with a hosiery shower and
bridge by her sister, Lydia, on
March 1, and a personal shower
and bridge given by Mrs. Mack B.
Weiss on March 3. On March 14
a miscellaneous shower and bridge
by Mrs. H. J. Glasser and Mrs. Al
Shapero, the bride's aunt.

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Spring Fashion Review

Detroit Phoenix Polo Club Dance

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DIRTVLY OPPOSITE ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH

MRS. RUTH VOLKOVICH
(Charlotte Ruth Newman)

A pretty Temple Beth El wed-
ding was performed Sunday,
March 15, at 7:30 p. m., by Rabbi
Leo M. Franklin, in the main
chapel, when Charlotte Ruth New-
man, daughter of Noah Newman,
was united in marriage to Ralph
Volkovich, son of Mr. and Mrs.
MISS BETTY KOPERMAN
David Volkovich, in the presence
Miss Estelle I. Cohen of Toron- of 500 friends anti relatives. The
Sunday evening, March 29, at the
to, who was the guest of Miss Shir- ceremony began with Doris Sper-
Detroit-Leland Ilotel.
This dance is to be an informal ley Kalt for three weeks, left for ling singing "0 Promise Me," and
couple affair. Music will be fur- Chicago on Saturday to visit with immediately following the music
nished by Russ Widmer and his relatives for a week. While in De- was transferred to the wedding
Country Club Orchestra, which troit Miss Cohen was extensively march. The groom and best man
formerly played at the Detroit entertained by Miss Ceil Miller preceded the ushers and brides-
Boat Club. While a limited sup- with a luncheon at the Everglades, maids, followed by the maid of
ply of tickets remain available, followed by theater; theater party honor, matron of honor, flower
they may be obtained from any by Miss Rose Baginsky; Miss girl, and Ninth Newman with the
Mayme Stone entertained with a bride.
member of the club.
The attendants were Pearl Gal-
Benjamin J. Safir is chairman of luncheon at Frame's and a theater
the committee in charge of this af- party; Miss Ann Topper enter- low, maid of honor; Ruth Altscho- I
Lowest Prices in the City
fair and he is assisted by the fol- tained with a bridge party; Miss ler, Bertie Friedgood, Miriam Ed-
lowing, in addition to Miss Koper. Sadie Goodman was hostess to a wards, Ella Sehneideman, Ger-
man: Gertrude Goldman, Celia dinner, also a luncheon at J. L. trude Otis, bridesmaids; Sidney
Boleros, Tri-color Combinations, Jacket Effects,
Radom, Louis A. Malis, Samuel Hudson's; Miss Doris Wolfgang Volkoviteh, best man; Oliver Kan-
Capelets, New Sleeve Treatment, Lingerie Touches
Leib, Samuel Engelbert, and Louis was hostess to two tables of bridge ter, Louis Mullis, Milton Goodman,
for Miss Cohen; Miss Jeanette Charles Fetterman, Al Greenberg,
Bloomberg,
All the New Spring Shades
The net proceeds of this dance Weller entertained with a dinner ushers; Mrs. Rose Newman, ma-
will be contributed to the Detroit and theater party; luncheon and tron of honor; Dorothy Volkovich,
Indeed, good news for the women who demand
t heater by Miss Dorothy Burdick; flower girl.
Jewish Emergency Relief Fund.
Miss Fannie Tushman entertained
economy with fashions! Every effort has been
Following the ceremony the,
with a dinner and bridge; Mrs. S. bride and groom received congrat-
exerted to give the utmost in smartness and style.
SHARMAN ADDRESSES
Kalt was hostess to a luncheon ulations in the Temple Beth El
Visit this new Fourth Floor Section Saturday and see
PERFECTION LODGE and theater party for the pleasure ballroom, and the affair continued
for yourself that we have again "scored" with our
of Miss Cohen. Misr Cohen was with dancing. Alpha Epsilon l'hi
Thaker
Iles Sharman was the al a guest
Junior h ilt I a a a fraternity and alumni fraternity
r h sea t rJyu
a n
policy—"We will not be outdone in VALUE-GIV-
principal speaker at a banquet for
sotenth anniv e rsary
were well represented to extend
ING." Sizes to 20.
members of Perfection I.odge No. the Statler on March 1.
best wishes to the newlyweds.
486, F'. & A. M., held in the recrea-
The out-of-town guests were
FOURTH FLOOR
tion room of the Masonic Temple
A farewell party wan given for Mr. and Mrs. Sol Newman of Chi-
on Wednesday evening. The affair the family and friends of Mr. and cogs, Miss Frieda Krauth of Buf-
was attended by over 200 mem- Mrs. Maurice Shapiro at their falo, Mrs. Ray Sternberg and Mr.
bers.
home on March 15, in honor of the and Mrs. Samuel Greenfield of
Frank & Seder Invite You
Mr. Sharman, a native of India, approaching marriage of their New York City, Figment! Katz of
To Attend Their
described the conditions which daughter, Evelyn, on March 29. Chicag, Mr.
r.; anad
and City.
Mrs. Ben
exist in India today and which
Schneiderman
Bay
have resulted in the world's atten-
Mr. and Mrs. Volkovich left for
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shapiro
tion being focused upon that and daughter, Lydia, parents and E. honeymoon trip to New York
country.
sister of Evelyn Shapiro, bride- and will be at their home at 314
As a Special Feature of the
Worshipful Master David Arkin elect of March 29, will motor to Elmhurst avenue about April 1.
presided as toastmaster. Addi- Toronto, Ont., to attend the wed- •
tional entertainment was fur- ding ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. IL
nished throughout the program J. Glasser and Mr. and Mrs. A. STUDENT COUNCIL
under the direction of the com- Feinstein of Brooklyn, N. Y., aunts
Admission—One Dollar a Person
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK
mittee headed by Bernard Lasky. and uncles of Evelyn Shapiro, will
MUSIC BY
SUNDAY EVENING,
DEL DELBRIDGE,
MARCH 22. 1931.
At the conclusion of the ban- also motor to Toronto to attend
STATLER HOTEL
RAY CORRELL HAND
Last week, the Student Council
quet the members adjourned to the wedding ceremony of their
ISa.k Crepe Frock nith wane Lingerie
of the Shaarey Zedek Sunday
the lodge room, where the third niece.
• ••••••••-••••••
School gave over the entire pro-
degree was; dramatized by the con-
sistory team under the direction
Louis Chortler will leave March gram for the senior-class assemb-
of Charles Sandorf. Clad in costly 25 for a two weeks' sojourn in ly to the eighth grade. The students
MANY ZEDAKAH CLUB robes the 45 members of the con- Miami Beach, Fla.
presented a short playlet entitled
"Father Time in Jewish history;'
team, composed of out-
AFFAIRS AID NEEDY sistory
One of
written by two of the students,
standing Masons in this jurisdic-
"Bud" Sireng's Boys
' Leah and Joseph F'auman. Joseph
tion,
exemplified
the
third
degree
A large meeting was held at the
Fauman played the part of Father
in a manner that will long be re-
who has sold Chevrolets for
home of Mrs. Sara F'ixler on Mon- membered by those in attendance.
Time; Anne Gutwillig spoke on
the last seven years, says:
lay evening. March 15. The guests
Theodore lierzi; Gerturde New•r-
It was announced that next
GREENBERG—GINSBERG
"You are entitled to get
were Mrs. Klein and Mrs. Robins. Wednesday evening, March 25,
Miss Saralee Ginsberg, daught o e f r son gave a talk on Moses; and Jer-
store for your dollar than
Mrs. Klein, who just returned from has been dedicated as reunion
ry Silverhlatt gave a biography of
rver before.
California, presented the club with night, at which time old am well as of Mr. and Mrs. I. Ginsberg
Glendale avenue, was united in Albert Einstein. They led the as-
a large basket of fruit.
And Today
new members will gather with marriage to Nathaniel R. Green- semhly in singing "Palestine, My
The theater party given at Litt- their lady guests for an evening's
he new 1931 Chevrolet, by
Palestine" and "Ilear the Voice of
man's Theater on Wednesday, entertainment. The entertain- berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Green-
'omparison, will prove that
Elders.
March 10, was a huge success and ment committee has announced berg of Glynn Court, on Sunday,' Israel's
-00 get more in return for
Philip Rosenthal, superintendent
March 15. Rabbi Hershman offici-
Mrs. Fixler, who was in charge,
•very dollar you spend.
that arrangements have been made aged. Dinner was served to 70 of the schnoLannounced that three
thanks her co-workers for their for tables of mixed bridge with
"Due to the low inventory
of the students had won honors in
guests.
cooperation.
,f our used car stock we are
the high School Oratorical Con-
prizes for each table as well as
The club contributed $150 to the
n position to give • better
tests. At Central High. Albert
Mo'os Chittim for matzos, Mrs. grand prizes for the entire group. Memorial Contributions to Gordon and William Caplan re-
allowance for your old car
Modell $10, Mrs. Zamskv and Mrs.
n trade on a new car, for
ceived first and third places re-
Hadassah Infant Wel -
Rubin $5, in memory of their Brooklyn Art Museum Buys
he balance of March."
spectively; at Northwestern High,
Painting of Saul Raskin.
mother, and $1 from Mrs. Robins.
_
fares:
Call me for a demonstra-
Gordon Shapiro won third place.
A bridge tea and bake sale will
The Brooklyn Museum has Ina-
ion and a good deal.
At the Council meeting, the pro-
talke place on Wednesday after. chased for its permanent co ler-
Theinfant welfare committee re- gram committee reported that next
noon, April 15, at the Statler. tion a large water-color painting. ports contributions in memory of week's program will he offered by
The next meeting will be at the "Rockport," by Saul Raskinu, well Mrs. Sara Straker from the fol- the eleventh grade, and that the
home of Mrs. Ruth Silberstein, known New York Jewish artist. lowing: Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. Passover week will be given over to
STRENG CHEVROLET
2710 Sturtevant, where layettes The painting was selected from the A. Glazer, Mrs. Emil Loewenh•rg, the seventh grade. The Council
8510 Twelfth Street
wilt he made for the needy, and in- international water color exhibi- Mee. Robert Lerefenberg, Mrs. Har- alga voted to take over the Sunday
Empire 4035
, veatigated cases will be taken care tion held recently at the Brooklyn I ry Selker and Mrs. David S. Ze- School Fund, to be supervised by
-»---•••--••ii of. Museum.
mon.
treasurer Jess M. Stein.

Easter
Frocks

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Foot fitting lasts, high arches, snug
:shanks and fitting the narrow heel.

On Saturday, March 7, the
Misses Rose Goldberg, Bella Bar-
dach, Rose Goldstein. Belle Stern,
Clara Morris and Tillie Kahn en-
tertained for Miss Violet Cashwan
at a surprise party in honor of her
I sixteenth birthday, at her home on
I Philadelphia avenue. Table deco-
rations were carried out in green
I and orchid, covers being laid for
22 guests.

Saturday a New Low Price for
Our Fourth Floor Dress Dept.

describes this

1

Mr. and 11rs. Lou Casinan enter-
tained the Misses Frances Segel
and Bertha Patrick on Friday,
on the committee in charge of sa- March 13.
lting...meats for the spring frolic
Miss Rose Goldstein entertained
of the Cosmo Club to be held on
at a social-bridge in her home on
Saturday, Starch 14. Refresh-
ments and dancing followed.

Detroit's Largest Apparel Store Opens These Easter
Value-Giving Sales Saturday With Large Selections
of New Fashions at Lowest-in-the-City Prices

"Simply Divine, Perfectly made an d
Lovely of Line"

Spoke Marriage Vows
1
At Beth El March 15

ACTIVE IN PLANNING
COSMO CLUB FROLIC
---
Miss Betty Koperman is active

EASTER FASHIONS

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Births

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Fashion
Review

D etroit Phoenix Polo Club

F ea turin g

Del
Delbridge

In Perron With

RAY CORRELL

AND THEIR BAND

Hotel Statler
Ballroom

l'UBI.IC INVITED

ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR

Ticket. Sold at the Door

Congregation B'nai Israel

(Old Mullet Street Synagogue)

Announces the Opening of • Branch at

12343 Linwood Avenue

Friday Evening, March 27, at 6 o'Clock

Passover aer•ices will be conducted by the noted Palestinian
Cantor, Zvi )(tier!.

The best and freshest Matzos that are sent to
Detroit are

KAUFMAN'S

They're Strictly Kosher and Sanitary
also

Kaufman's Matzo Meal , Cake Meal,

Farfel, Potato Flour.

TRY KAUFMAN'S THIN MATZOS

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