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5000 Pairs of

Engagements

RAINBOW FOR GIRLS
INSTALLS OFFICERS

Purity Assembly No 12 Rainbow
for Girls will hold its public in-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Yack of Wyandotte, Mich., announce th J 'deflation of efficers on Tuesday .
A bridge was given in honor of engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Samuel Lesson, not of Joseph
the Rior Social Sorority by Mrs Lesson of Pingree avenue.
D. Wolfe, Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Goodstein of 9603 McQuade avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter, Sophie, to Max Ellenbogen, non of
Miss Molly Ulanoff ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ellenbogen of 3211 Taylor.
,• Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ulanoff of
Rev. and Mrs. J. Silverman of Gladstone avenue announce the
Glendale avenue, has returned engagement of their daughter, Peurle, to Samuel Greenfield, son of
from a live weeks' sojourn in the Mrs. Peru Greenfield of New York.
East.

WOMEN'S
SHOES

Have Been Reduced in Price to

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PAGE THREE

$3.95 and $5.95

The engagement is announced of Miss Louisa Hart of 1741 Coll-
The Misses Lilyan Shapiro of ingwood avenue to Alfred Yates.
Wabash avenue, Jean Sherman of
Lee Place, and Esther Zalman of
Normandy avenue were the week-.
end guests of Miss Tillie Grudin-
sky at a house party in Flint.

Marvelous Opportunity to Replenish Your
Wardrobe with Street or Dress Shoes
at Great Savings!

David and Samuel Bez wer e
Jan'. 24-Miss Ilarriet Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
hosts at a New Year's party a
their home on West Buena Vist t Lester Levy of Highland Park, to Sidney Harold Marwil, son of Mr.
a
and
Mrs.
Robert Nlarwil, at the home of the bride's uncle, David A.I
avenue. A midnight luncheon wa
Brown, 00 East Boston boulevard. The wedding will be followed by i
. served for 35 guests.
a reception from 8:30 to 10:30. No cards.
Feb. 14-Miss Miriam Kamin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Miss Diana Selzer was hostes 8
of 1303 Seward avenue, to Alfred E. Lakin, son of Mrs. Ida
at a bridge given at her home • Kamin
Lakin and the late Sam Lalcin.
1981 West Chicago boulevard, o
MISS MARY SILVER
n
Feb.
14-Molly Strossky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stross-
Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 29, i
honor of Miss Betty Hammel of n ky of • Linwood avenue, to Dr. S. E. Levitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius evening, Jan. 19, at 8. p. m., in the
erton avenue.
New York City, who was a guest
Eastern Star Temple 80 West Alex-
at the Selzer home, Miss Hammel
March 6-Miss Ida S. Wexler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
anderine avenue. The public is in-
spent New Year's Eve in Cleve- Wexler, to Murray J. Minus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Minus.
vited. Miss Mary Silver, retiring
land before returning to her home
in New York.
worthy advisor, and Mrs. Ann
Weinbeck, retiring mother advisor,
Dr. Louis Weiss of 1111 Gris-
will be in charge of the program
wold street, vice-president of the
and will by. assisted by past worthy
National Association of Chiropo-
advisors of this assembly.
dists, will be the principal speak-
Jan.
11-To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Maurice
er at the semi-annual convention
Clamage of Waverly avenue, a
The following are the newly
of the Ohio Chiropodists Associa- son.
elected officers to he installed:
Hon, Jan. 17-18, at the Hoet1
Jan. 3-To Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Salmanovitz of 4614 Michigan
Worthy advisor, Jeanette Schmidt-
Netherlands Plaza, Cincinnati.
avenue, a daughter, Sella.
ke; worthy associate advisor, Sara
Dec. 26-To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Jacobs of 2640 Glendale eve- Solai; charity, Sylvia Strut; hope,
bliss Rita Brownstein returned nue, a daughter, Geraldine Ann.
Thelma Slatkin; faith, Priscilla
to her home in Denver, after spend-
Dec. I9-To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Trotzky (Marion Ilorwitz) of Schiller; recorder, Edna Rosenman;
; ing the holiday vacation with her
treasurer, Mildred Feinberg.
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 16127 Kentucky avenue, a son, Martin Byron.
G. Brown of Goldengate avenue.

Seventh Floo•-,Ftioner Street Bt Wing

DR. J. S. LIPSKY

ANNOUNCES TO ALL HIS PATIENTS THAT HE
HAS MOVED HIS OFFICES TO

Week Beginning Monday, January 18,

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Births

1970 HAZELWOOD AVENUE

PRACTICE LIMITED TO CIIILDREN'S DISEASES
AND INFANT FEEDING

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TELEPHONE EUCLID 1458

January Reductions

Mrs. Samuel Schaffer of Santa
Rosa Drive returned from a visit
to New York.

This is not ordinary sale merchandise but
the finest quality from our regular stock

liga rriagre

; The bridesmaids carried pink roses
and the bows on each bouquet
matched their respective gowns.
Arthur Swartz assisted his
brother as best man. The ushers
were Messrs. Sidney Weinberg,
Irving Tiener, Max Marston and
Sam • b
•
The mother of the bride wore a
s ovely black lace gown and had a
houlder corsage of roses and
weet peas. The mother of the
groom was lovely in a gown of
blue chiffon velvet and wore a
shoulder c orsage also of roses and
sweet peas.
Little Miss Adele Irene Miller,
niece of the bride, was flower
girl.
A dinner was served to 125
guests in the Crystal Ballroom.
Dancing followed.
r
from Chicago, Cleveland,
New York and New Jersey were
present.
After a trip to Cleveland, Mr.
and Mrs. Swartz will reside at 651
Westminster avenue.

You Are Earnestly Invited to Attend the

BRIDGE-DANSANT

GIVEN BY TilE

JUNIOR PIONEERS

AT

THE CHINESE TEA GARDEN

JANUARY 24, 8:00 O'CLOCK P. M.
Dancing- -

--- Tax 75 Cents
-Refreshments

MILLER-STEINBERG
Miss Lena Cohen and Miss Rosa-
An impressive marriage cere-
belle Speer of Cleveland, Ohio, mony was solemnized at the home
who visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Stein-
ODD
Carnick, returned to their home. berg on Jan. 3, when their daugh-
ODD
ter, Rose, was married to Jacob
Miller of 9511 Dexter, son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Mil-
Formerly to $2.50, Now $1.35
Formerly to $5.00 Now $2.65
ler. The ceremony, which was
Formerly to $6.00, Now $2.85
Formerly to $7.50 Now $3.85
performed by Rabbi S. M. Fine,
was followed by a supper for 100
guests.
ODD
The bride wore a white satin
gown
with a long tulle veil, and
Mrs. Eli Sachse Heads Ar-
Formerly to $20.00
was
attended by her mother as ma-
rangements Committee .
tron
of
honor and sister-in-law
Now
Formerly to $2.50, Now $1.35
for Anniversary.
Miss Pauline Miller of Brooklyn,
Formerly to $5.00 Now $2.35
N. Y., as maid of honor, who wore
At a meeting of the Jewish Na- an Empress green and gold dress.
tional Fund Council, on Wednes- Dr, Milton Z. Steinberg, brother
day night, it was decided that a of the bride, was best man. The
banquet be held to celebrate the I other attendants were Mr. and
thirtieth anniversary of the fund Mrs. Morris Diamond of Dexter
and the fiftieth anniversary of the boulevard and Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Bilu movement. Earlier plans for Liss of the Roosevelt Apartments.
a concert were abandoned. It is
The newlyweds left for a short
planned to invite a . nationally. trip, after which they will reside
Mufflers
RAPAPORT-GOLDSTEIN 1
nrominent
Zionist to address the at the Richton address.
•
Remarkable Mink Coats, each
reduced to
banquet.
Mrs. Samuel Goldstein an-
rigid standard
Gloves
of Annis Furs perfectly tr arked, expertly matched
nounces
the
marriage
of
her
A committee chosen to arrange'
KOBLIN-LOWENBERG
luxurious
' daughter, Ilinde Esther, to Sylvan
I for the banquet is headed by Mrs.!
Leather Goods
Minks-the most beautiful, fa hionable and durable fur. Attend
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lowenberg cf !Rapaport, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Eli Sachse, and she will be as- 2752 West Boston boulevard, for-
this
sale
at
Overcoats
Samuel
Rapaport
of
Lansing.
The
' sisted by P. Slomovitz, Miss Jea- ' merly of Battle Creek, Mich., an-
nette Steinberg, Leon Kay, I. W.' n ounce the marriage of their !marriage service was read on the'
Pajamas
ODD
afternoon of Jan. 1 at the bride's
Lawton and others.
aughter, Gladys, to Selden Kob- home. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of-
Robes '
The I.adies' Auxiliary of the I in, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I ' ficiated.
Jewish
National
Fund
is
planning
Koblin of this city, on Jan. 10.
Motor Rugs
Former
Mr. and Mrs. Rapaport are
a $5 luncheon for March 9 to ob- T he ceremony was performed by
lock No.
1
serve the two anniversaries, i R abbi Leo M. Franklin at Temple ;spending their honeymoon in Chi-
Value
Sweaters
, B eth El in the presence of the MI-. cago. Upon their return they will
4 : 6.
2.54 299
36
$ 1 500
be at home to their friends at a'
300 „11
$650
PREPARE PLAYLET
n iediate families of the bride and reception at the home of the '
and was followed by a din.'
FOR COUNCIL TEA. n g room,
bride's
mother,
2512
Boston
boule-
er at the home of the groom's; var
d fro
from 7 to 11 Sunday eve.'
T1
$1500
, parents.
ning, Jan. 17. No cards.
The Detroit section of the Na-
4:
6.
The bride was attired in a brown
4.
585
738
$1500
tional
Council
of
Jewish
Women
Gentlemen's Wear
will hold its annual tea at Hotel Sahara beaver trimmed suit, with
KATZ--KUNIN
4 . 1.2299 I $1500
Pro-
hat
and
accessories
to
match,
and
Steller
Monday,
Jan.
17.
FISHER BUILDING, DETROIT
Mr. and Mrs. George announce
of
ceeds will go towards the $3,000 she carried a corsage' bouquet .of 11686 Hazelwood avenue
3.2299 I $1500
'
to be raised as a hospitakty fund Talisman roses and swan" ma • the marriage
of
their
daughter,
ce
i
• 7-2299
for the triennial convention' of the The bride is a graduate of Battle Ruth, to Fred Katz son of Mrs.
National Council, which will meet Creek Iligh School and the Uni- } . Bessie Katz of Cam
a ' e ron
8.2299
22
on avenue,
43 1 5°0
$1500
in Detroit in March, at which time versity of Michigan, and is a mem- on Sunday, Jan.
a • M. Za-
Rabbi
8
the
local section will entertain'r be
of Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority. gar officiated . 3' . It
• 5:583
ANNOUNCEMENT
$1500
A
reception
fol-
about 1,000 delegates from all. She is at present dental technician lowed for 75 .
7., guests.
• 3. 834
- T$1600
parts of the United States.
I in the research department of i '
!Sirs. Mayer Sulzberger, a mem- Merrill-Palmer School and thel
•
7.
434
HARRIS-KATZ
$1600
i
her of the triennial board, has Children's Fund of Michigan. The'
The Fort Wayne Hotel was the
written a playlet to be presented
• 4. 357
mted groom is a graduate of Albion sc ene
$1600
e
L
c:
3
iaan
I
College,
and is affiliated with his
uKt ftu z I d waeui R I dhi t n egr e on f
beautiful
at the tea. Mrs. Claire Wicker-
• 2.0949 I 1$1700
Is Now Located ■ t
I sham is the director, and the art : father in the mercantile business. Sunday evening, Dec. 27, when
Lillian
I effects have been created by Mrs . ' Mr. and Mrs. Koblin left by
Katz,
• 4-0949
13625 LINWOOD, NEAR CLEMENTS
$1700
rt isi.. for on a honeymoon trip to points Mr. and Mrs. Chaim Katz, and'
David B. Werbe, local artist
Tim- i Chester R. Harris, so
Members and their daughters will
n in the West, after which they
of Mr. and
•11-0949
This now brings me hack to all my old friends and patrons.
er
$1700
reside
in
the
Majestic
Manor,
2690
,
Mrs.
Harry
Harris,
we
united
comprise
the
cast.
The residents of the Linwood District are now assured of the
will n marriage.
.12.0949
A special triennial board has West Boston boulevard,
$1700
Rabbi Hershman
fresh and fine meats for which Abe is noted. And don't for-
read the marri age service.
get, the prices are low, too!
been created to function and take
.13-0949 I $1700
I care of all convention details with
i
•
As
the
bridal
party
was
enter-
SCHLUMFER-SHIFFMAN
We Deliver - Phone Longfellow 6749
lo e
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt as chairman
. 14.0949
g ' Mrs. F. P. Reaume, cousin of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shaman inh'
$1700
I andMrs. Samuel Glogower as vice- of 2642 Clements avenue an- t; " groom, sang "0 Promise
M •15-0949
$17015-7 -
chairman. This board, as well as nounce the marriage of their
the members of the social hour daughter, Jessie, to Louis Schlurn- U After the ceremony dinner was
46-0949
$1700
.• to 170 guests. A reception
There'• Distinction in
committee, headed by Mrs. Her- I far, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph 'served
-
• 3. 748
bert Sloman, will act as hostesses' Schlumfer of New York City, on' . followed.
$1700
at the tea.
Sunday, Jan. 10. Rabbi M. Zager l The bride was lovely in a gown
• 3. 695
$T700-1-
1 or duc h e„ satin, her long
The members of the triennial officiated. A dinner for the im- 1 f .y
board are 31rs. Andrew Wineman, mediate family was given at 5 veil I w as chantilly lace, and she
• 4. 854
$1700
Sunday Services:
of the ways and mean s , , o'clock, and was
re- carri
carried an arm bouquet of valley
Or. Leo M. Franklin w ill occupy the .
'
'
with Miss Emma Butzel
M
as vice-
lkisr
We are now showing the
ception in the evening at which I , lilies
white e bridal
PulPit Sunday •fternoon • J an 7,1 10:17, '
rid , roses.
l
• I f ozmarkim
o e n c. the auhject. "Ily.Product. chairman ; Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, 100 guests were present.
latest spring styles in straw
oan Katz,
M
a of f the bride,
•
$
Mrs.
Meyer
Sulzberger,
Mrs.
D.
J.'
Among
the
bodies and bandings.
out-of-town guests wore Fuschin crepe with shoulder
_____
Levy, Mrs. Hugo Freund, Mrs . were M. and Mrs. Adolph Schlum- bouquet of roses. Mrs. Harris,
Sabbath Services:
$ 800
-
MONTE LUPO
Charles C. Simons, Mrs. Harold fer and son Emanuel, and Mrs. L , mother of the groom, wore pink
Dr. Franklin
miono,
the
win
m
4.4
, Saturday morning. Jan. It. at Is: ',dolt' Schlesinger, Mrs. Leopold Mayer, i Salter of New York; Mrs. B. Ber- satin
$1-801-97-
0.
with matching slippers and
Mrs. Ab
MONTE MATT
Abraham Srere, Mrs. John' man and daughter, Eva, of Colia- shoulder bouquet of roses.
10fficlal Family Annual Dinner:
5- 1.4 ;1:2 2 22 i 9 $ $1 1 800
: 511
Heavenrich, Mrs. David Wilkus, bus, Ohio; Mr. and Mr s . Dave , Miss Arlene Jacobs s
1 The annual dinner of the imam
ARISTOCRAT
Mrs. Melville Welt, Mrs. Louis Co- l.enson, Mr. and Mrs. L. L e v en
rved as
M.
In
- maid of honor and Mrs. Edward
hail
Sundae.
Jan.
21,
•t
6
o'clock.
The
hone, Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, berg of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and , Sapperstein, sister of the bride,
°me w family inyhdy, all „m„,..
and many other new mer-
M.
and Mrs. Henry Wiseman and NIrs. Mrs. Ilarry Tepletzky of Port matron of honor.
chairmen
$$ -
chandise,
210
18°°
17
.pd member. c,f e, mutes, Max
Miss Molly
of the Temple
May.
and it. •faliated ornni.
Clinton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. E. Dansi g, Mrs. Frieda Tenenbaum
WI.
M. 1-3299 I $250
,
,
-67-
Members
of
the
social
hour
com-
Salter,
Mrs.
It.
Koine
and
dough-
and
3fiss
Esther
Weinberger
of
--
mittee are Mrs. Milton Alexander, ters Suzanne, Renne and Yvonne, New York were bridesmaids.
Price From
Men'• Temple Club:
M. 2. 843
$3100
Miss H enrietta Ascher, Mrs. of Flint, Mich.;
:A"
Mrs. A.
$5.50 to $12.50
e
N ate Diamon d
,„ Evening in n. "'.. . viii h. riven Charles
Finsterwald, Mrs. Ilarry and Sall Halpert of Pontiac Mich.,; : man and the us served as best
,:i n - ,'.. T.IA .T!'irs
'"rsky7.111,.''37 ;. tr . ; rrn ;
hers were Louis
The epe•ker• will he nil. Edwin
Frank, Mrs. J. E. Ginsburg, Mrs.' and I erman Schwartz of Wyan- Stoller, Max Marston. Sa
HATS RENOVATED
m G uy .
John I.. . Lo I
s. Genre..
Arthur
Coulson, Mrs
v
ett and ruing'
Morin. Kahn.
dott
Mich.
There
!win
win be intere.ting
and Edward Saperstein•
motion pictures to ' Hirschman, Mrs Albert Redfield,
CONVENIENT
linu.trate the talk..
Mr. and Mrs. Schlumfer left on
Mr.
and
5Irs.
Harris
will
be at
____
TERMS
Mrs. Irving Oberfelder and Mrs. a honeymoon trip to Cleveland home at 3045 Cortland avenue
Temple Arts coSiety:
Osman Fisher.
and upon their return will reside ' after Jan. 10.
The Temple Art. soc im, .„ nn ,,,,
Tickets of admission may be in Flint, Mich.
R , Oup of playa to he p re.
The out-of-town guests at the
Wedne.. secured from members of the
evennc
__
i
27. Further
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Solo-
.11 he r ven Jan
door.
in the nest i..ue of The Committee or at the &
1236 LIBRARY AVE.
hronicle.
SWARTZ--MILLER
neon Horwitz of Fall River,
Beneath a horseshoe of white Mass., and Miss Esther Weinberg
Cherry 5759
v00111 People's Temple buCl.
carnations and belie mums, !A nt , of New York City.
On Sunday •fternnon Jan. 17. the PURITY
Voont
Rebecca
3Iiller and Albert Swartz
Clot, of Temple 17th El
BRIDGE ON JAN. 25 were united
ad: meet to decide
in marriage by Rabbi Prenzlauer Service
!noon • proorrn. fort
Group
the entire year. Te eet•inment
re.,
ter
Hershman
in the Crystal
tore of the metiror will h •ri old.fa• hionoa
Act
ivities.
On Monday, Jan. 25 an after- Ballroom of the Book-Cadillac
motion picture.
noon bridge party will be held by Hotel on Jan. 3.
----
Mrs. J. Frisc
tir r. th hinsi
I Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.,
n si Ovess
os tess at
EAST GRAND RIVER
w.nn Y . seo
d , in
The bride was lovely in an egg - the last meetingwas
.dcri,..... t h. , at
the chapt er
of h the Many
,,,,, ne th. Temple 11-h
Eva
rooms, 80 West shell satin gown. The cap of her Prenzlauer Service Group.
gene.'
neet Alexandrine. The Mrs. Jean Gould' veil was of rose point. lace. She important business matters w
1/4"."'".. "'Is " on
"..
• . 1.. and Margsret Art are in charge ' carried bridal roses.
Jest, "World Mindedneas."
ere
discussed.
of this affair and have provided
Miss Lillian Mil
rites f o r each
d ent, Mrs. Harry
eac a hl e, and refresh• the bride, wan maid of' honor and f Kl e pr esi
KNIGHTS
OF
PYTHIAS
1334 E. Vernor Highway
e n, reported on 14 needy con- Equality
Club Aids Bazaar of
Knights of Pythias, Detroit merits. Members and guests are was a striking figure in turquoise finement eases for the month of
the outstandit
Cherry 7290
L A. Sanatorium.
Lodge No 55, will hold a smoker
1 bazaar that will g booths at this for the benefit of the Detroit
blue crepe and her bouquet was of December,
Monday evening, Jan. 25, at yellow
b Monday
be held at the Auxiliary.
tea rOSea.
and
old-member
round-up
night
on
Philadelphia-Byro
Fresh Fish Daily at Low-
Center from
7:30,
is
the
date
of
the
regular
It w d ' Rile the an- It ith the approach of
Tuesday evening, Jan. 19, at 7:30
Saturday, 'Tan. If , to Jan. 24, in-
the he-1
Committees for the booth will
The
bride
s
attendants
were
the
nual
fashion
show
the
first
part
of
zaar
of
the
Detroit
Auxiliary
of
est Prices.
o'clock, sharp. Eats, entertain- ter.
meeting of Purity Chap- Misses Pearl Busker, who wore March in conjunction with a the Los Angeles Sanatoriue
be selected at the following Itleet-
ment second degree.
blush satin with turquoise blue bridge-tea •
, . the: The entertain]
The
patrons
of
Purity
Chanter,
We Deliver
the date and place to Equality Club has completed,
Nomination,and election of
cnt committee, in-
HARRY KALETSKY, See.
Leo Gottfurcht and 1)r. Harry accessories; Ruth Freeman. in yet- be announced '
af- headed by Mns
issue.
By ord
er of
ter several weeks of preparation,
low satin with green accessories;
Emma Peck. officers of the Equality Club will
M etzger, are planning a Purim Flora
The next meeting
Swartz,
1 SAMUEL GOLDFINE, C. C.
will be on some of the most interesting and thanks all frienc a and Thernban, take Oue at the horns of Mra,
party Sunday evenin It , are h 20. Minnie Spilkin, in In peach satin, and Tuesday. Jan 19 at the
h home of novel hand work. New and
yellow chiffon.' Sam Osnos, 2673 Taylor avenue.
Luba Lapileff. 2478.:clamenta
fancy that attended th e
novelties are
going to make one' laneous shower a recent miseel- Wednesday, Jan. 27/All 'member;
nd bridge given are requested to attend.

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