c, Ii h A merkam Amish Perialleal Curter CLIFTON AVINUl CINCINNATI SO, OHIO pEIATRonjoasnffiROMICIA January 24, 1936 and Engagements ANNIS FURS are BETTER FURS ANNIS FURS Hudson Seal* ;185 48th and Greatest JANUARY SALE Jan. 26—Miss Gertrude Helen Perchick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Perchick of 2752 Boston Blvd., to Daniel A. Nathan. Cere- mony at 1 p. m., at Temple Beth El, Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiating. Reception at the bride's home 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. Jan. 26—Miss Ruth Cohen, daughter of Mrs. Ella Cohen of 1506 Burlingame Ave., to Leo B. Fonarow, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fonarow of San Antonio, Texas. Jan. 26—Miss Ruth Fischman, daughter of Mr. and I. J. Fischman of 221 E. Wood St.. Flint, to Irwin Barak, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Barak of Detroit, at Flint, Mich. Feb. 2—Miss Alice Fridson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fridson of Glynn Ct., to Hyman Galchinsky, son of Mr. and Mre. Rubin Galchinsky of Cortland Ave., at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. Feb. 2—Miss Ruth Marks, daughter of A. Marks of Milwaukee, Wis., to Samuel C. Moss, eon of Mrs. Ruth Moss of 3385 Richton Ave., at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Births Black Caracul $117 Jan. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sage (Betty Selik) o Rochester Ave., a daughter, Julia Marlene. Jan. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ball (Loretta Gorelick) o 2556 W. Philadelphia Ave., a daughter, Lois Joyce. HUDSON SEAL* COATS Announce Her Engagement 85 fillartiages 17 MUSKRAT COATS For general wear and durability with smart- p 135 nese se well, f ew fun are superior to tF Muskrat. In various new style themes. As low GENUINE MINK COATS Muskrat If you hove always longed to posses. • coat $875 in this oristwrst et furs, bs sure to see several enduring designs now mailable. As low as $875 Thousands of Others Priced from $42 to $2,500 Buy With Confidence ;135 Genuine Mink ', Musquash, Dyed by A. Hollander. on Convenient Terms LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER The regular monthly meeting of the Neugarten Sunshine Club was held on Monday, Jan. 20, at the Jewish Community Center. Six new members were welcomed by the president, Mrs. Emil Eck- house. The exhibit of a child's lum- berjack and dress, materials for t which were donated by the organ- ization, was a feature of the meet- ing. Clothing thus obtained is distributed to the needy through i To be Held Feb. 41 se , ,,040gr L: MRS. A. D. MARKSON ranged by Mrs. A. D. Masson and Mrs. S. Shnitz. The guest speaker will be Rabbi Feinberg of Flint, Mich. The musical program will be presented by Mrs. Anna Warren. Mrs. B. Stein was appointed co-chairman. Mrs. Markson is general chairman and Mrs. Salkes takes charges of entertainment. Members and friends are invited to this affair. Those wishing may still get reservations by calling Euclid 9055-J or Garfield 6011-J. the case committee, of which Mrs. Jay Newman is chairman. Miss Edna Steiner, chairman of the ways and means committee, announced a dinner-dance to be given on March 7. The proceeds are to be used for the Matzo fund. Plans are also under way for the annual Mothers and Daughters luncheon, to take place on Satur- day, May 2. Officers for the ensuing year were installed by Mr.. Jacob Lan- ger. Coffee and cake, donated by the members, were served at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Langer, chairman of hos- pitality for the coming year, has announced the following hostesses for the next meeting, to be held in February: Mrs. P. G. Berlow, Mrs. Jack Cohen, Mrs. B. L. Gla- zer, Mrs. Benj. Krell, Mrs. Starry Levy, Mrs. Irvine Levy, Mrs. Si- mon Marx and Mrs. Morton Sny- der. Mrs. Harold DeBosky and Mrs. Harry Strauss will furnish the coffee. . MISS PEARL SPERBER Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sperber of Blaine Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Pearl, to Charles A. Kelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kalt of Clair- mount Ave. Bicur Cholem Bazaar on Feb. 1 and 2 Senior Bicur Cholem will have a bazaar at the Emanuel Syna- gogue, Taylor and Woodrow Wil- son, on Feb. 1 and 2, Saturday night and all day Sunday. An ap- peal is made to all Detroit Jews and also to all organizations to attend the bazaar on these two days and help needy and sick. Lunch and dinner will be served at a small price. YES,SIR! YOU GET DOUBLE YOUR MONEY 8ACK if you don't find "Double-Mellow" OLD GOLDS the finest Cigarette you ever smoked! SINCE OCTOBER 6, 1035, Old Gold's Double-Money-Back Offer has been pre- sented to smokers in many cities. It is now open to smokers everywhere. Made from PRIZE CROP TOBACCOS the finest ever put in a cigarette does this mean to you? Just this: VV —unless you consider Double-Mellow WHAT HAT Old Cold the best cigarette you ever tasted ... well pay you double for your trouble in trying it. Smokes tell us Double-Mellow Old Golds have doubled their smoking enjoyment ... and we're glad to back their judgment, and ours ... with this guarantee. P. teethed no. a.. If you don't get a thrill we'll pay the bill (arm DOUBLE) sporting chance on a pack of Double- 1 Mellon. Old Golds. Smoke ten of the ciga- rettes. If you don't say they're the firma you ever tasted ...magi the package wrapper with the ten remaining cigarette* to us, at any time before May 1st, 1938, and we'll .end you double the price you paid for the full package, plus postage. TAKE a (Established 1760) 119 West 40th Street New Ybrk City BOY.. wait 'til you taste No change in the package, BUT. these DOUBLE-MELLOW cigarettes' Miss Cecelia Zaludkowsk i, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. E. Zaludkowski, of 1746 Andrews Ave., New York City, formerly of Detroit, became the bride of Edward Kuhn of Tel Aviv, Pales- tine, on Thursday, Dec. 26. The ceremony was performed by the chief rabbi of the Kehilah in Tel Aviv. A number of prominent cantors and a large choir partici- pated in the ceremony. In the absence of Rev. Zalud- kowski, Mrs. Zaludkowski, mother of the bride, and Rabbi Isaak Nowogrudski, grandfather of the bride, gave her in marriage. The matron of honor was Mrs. Saul Zaludkowski while Dr. Saul Zalud- kowski of Paris, France, assisted as best man. After the ceremony, a dinner for 100 guests was held at the home of Mrs. Yehuda Nowogrudski, aunt of the bride. The young couple, on returning from their honeymoon in Paris, France, will reside at 149 Eliezer Ben Yehuda St., Tel Aviv. Mrs. Zaludkowski will return home after the Purim Carnival in Palestine. _Miss Cecilia Zaludkowski a for- mer student of Wayne University, Detroit, and a graduate of Hunter College, New York. The groom is a member of one of the most prom- inent families in Tel Aviv, Pales- tine. Women's Auxiliary of Children's Home The next meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish Children's Home will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 4, at the Children's Home, Petosky and Burlingame at 2 p. m.! Mrs. Herman Cohen. president; requests the membership to bring! their thimbles to the meeting since necessary mending of the chil- dren's apparel will be done at this time. Mrs. H. II. Shapero, chairman of the social committee, is arrang- ing a social with refreshment.. New members and guests are in- ! vited.. $15 Collected at Bar Mitz- vah Party for National Fund The Jewish National Fund re- ceived a contribution of $15 col- , lected by Mr. Raehowsky at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Weiner, 1658 Taylor, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their ton, Meyer, on Jan. 12. La Fay models formerly up to $8.75 Exceptional group of shoes rediked to 58.85 FISHER BUILDING 1448 W000 NAPO AVE Al Cohen and Miss Nettie Cohen of 2524 Gladstone Ave. announce the marriage of their sister. Eliz- abeth, to Floyd Frank of Kansas City, Mo., son of Mrs. Edna Frank. Mrs. Floyd Frank is a Mr. and Mrs. Avrum Dorfman daughter of the late Rev. and of 3794 Taylor Ave. were hosts Mrs. Louis Cohen. at a dinner on Sunday evening, Jan. 19, at Lachar's in honor of FARBER—LEVY the engagement of their daugh- The marriage of Miss Anna ter, Ida, to J. Milton Bresler, son Betty Levy, daughter of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bresler of Mrs. A. Levy, to Sigmund Farber, Taylor Ave. Eighty guests were son of Mrs. Mary Farber of present and those from out-of- Buffalo, N. Y., was solemnized on town included Mr. and Mrs. Sol Jan. 12, at 8:30 p. m., at the Bressler of Chicago. Ill., and Mr. Wilshire Hotel. Rabbi J. S. and Mrs. Zalman Zimmerman of Sperka officiated. Toledo, 0. The bride was charming in a long trained period gown of white Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft re- satin with a Queen Anne collar turned to their home after a trimmed with clusters of pearls week's stay at the Palmer House and she wore silver slippers. Her in Chicago, during which time flowing veil was arranged in the they attended a convention. While form of a crown and orange blos- in Chicago they were extensively soms held it in place. She carried entertained by their relatives and a bouquet of white roses and lil- friends. lies-of-the-valley, from which hung a shower of silver and satin rib- The Misses Ethel, Fannie, Adele bons. She was attended by her and Ida Hiegel of Seward Ave. sister, Miss Lillian Levy, as maid were joint hostesses at a linen of honor, who wore an exclusive and personal shower and bridge gown of pink crepe with a bishop of lovely appointments on Monday jacket and a silver sequin coronet evening, Jan. 20, at the Wilshire in her hair. Her slippers and bag hotel in honor of their sister-in- were also silver and she wore a law, Mrs. William Biegel (Ger- corsage of pink roses and blue trude Feig), whose marriage was forget-me-note. an event of Dec. 29. Covers were The bride was given in mar- laid for 60 guests. riage by her father. The groom was assisted by his brother, Mr. and Mrs. William Rossen Charles Farber, who was best) and daughters, formerly of Tux- man. edo Ave., left Detroit to spend Over 200 guests were present! the remainder of the winter in at the ceremony and reception. Florida. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farber, Mr. and The Auslander Family Club an- Mrs. Leo Bachner of Buffalo, N. nounces a card party to be held Y., Arthur I,. Cohen of Los An- at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue on geles, Cal. Sunday, Feb. 2, at 8 p. m. Prizes will be given and refreshments served. CECELIA ZALUDKOWSKI MARRIED IN TEL AVIV I. MILLER models formerly up to $12.75 USSEKS I. M I LLE FRANK—COHEN BLACK CARACUL COATS Neugarten Sunihine Club 1 Kvutzah Luncheon Wedding Calendar in Advancing fur paltry prices emphasize the at trectIvoness el this ntramely moderate p in eleek POOP cos claysrly designed Cancul . . . wrrrrr and fitted models. As low es *MN The annual luncheon of the La-' dies' Auxiliary of Kvutzah Ivrith! Mr. and Mrs. I. Citron of Gladstone Ave. announce the engage will be held on Feb. 4 at Lachar's ment of their daughter, Rose, to Lew Kruger, son of Mr. and Mrs Hall, 8939 Twelfth St. An in- teresting program has been Air- 1. Kruger of Blaine Ave. _ Mr. and Mrs. M. Wagner of 1075 Marentette Ave., Windsor, Ont., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mollie, to Samuel Rothenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rothenberg of 2982 Cort- land Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer LeFond of 3310 Rochester Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sima, to Yale Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levin of 1654 Virginia Park. Reduced Prices! Deep-furred, suppleskins (A. Hollander dyed), plus smart styling and careful tel. p toting, make MINIS Hudeon Seal coots considering no mat upward trend in fur prices! As low as CZT". SPITEN THE LEGAL CHRONICI.F On Wednesday, Jan. 15, Mrs. William Weinberg of Grand Ave., was hostess to the members of the Weinberg Family Club. Mrs. Harry Weinberg of Clements Ave. will be hostess at the next meet- ing on Jan. 29. Miss Alice Globerson of Trow- bridge Ave. and Mrs. Ethel Far- ber of Port Huron, left for a two- weeks' sojourn in New York, where they will visit with friends and relatives. ov. Emma•Lee Beauty Salon Formerly Located at 12110 Linwood Ave. Announces a New Modernistic Equipped Shop in Larger Quarters at 11725 LINWOOD AVE. Between Tuxedo and Webb EMMA LEE CASSELL, Prop. 4 EXPERT OPERATORS TOWNSEND 8-8845 You Are Cordially Invited to Our SPECIAL SHOWING of Spring & Summer Styles in Hand Knits JANUARY 28 - 29 • 30 Featuring a complete line of the famous "Tioga" Yarns in all styles and colors. Repairing, Rmodeling, Blocking and Cleaning of all knitted goods carefully and promptly handled. We design styles to fit your measurement. Free instructions and directions furnished. The Van Yarn Shop 8560-2 Linwood, Corner of Pingree Ave. Hour.: 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.—Wednest:wy until 8:30 P. M. PHONE GARFIELD 1.0120 hiffman's Peoples Theater TWELFTH AT SEWARD TRINITY 2.3488 Friday and Sunday Eves., Jan. 24-261 Sunday Mat., Jan. 26 MISHA AND LUCY GERMAN will appear in their play which has played 150 time in N. Y. // "M h • In 3 Acts by II. Kalmanovich ot er & Mother-In-Law Tickets: Nights 35c, 50c, 75c, $1—Matinee: 25c, 35e, 50c, 75c, Tax Eaten Special Benefit Performance, Sun., Jan. 26 — Tickets for all past benefit performances not played will be honored On Sunday evening, Feb. 2, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rose will FRAM WILL SPEAK AT celebrate their 36th wedding an- LADIES AID LUNCHEON niversary at their home, 2082 SHOES HURT? Clairmount Ave. WE LENGTHEN, WIDEN The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society and correct all type. of shoe Mrs. Theresa Rosenman Klein welcomes the opportunity to hear discomfort of 2628 Webb Ave., and daugh- Rabbi Leon Fram at its annual ter, Barbara Mae, are spending donor luncheon to be held on 25C several .months visiting in the Wednesday, Jan. 29, at Lachar's All sorb done on the fame new to Detroit. bat East, and will visit a few weeks Restaurant. The sebject of his Conformer, toed extensively In the Met. in New York City Newark N. .1 address will be 11/111.11 YOU WAIT Salltalt:16 and Atlantic City with relatives. 'The Jew in SHU-EEZ the Modern Mrs. Jack Rich and son, Har- World." There COMFORT SHOP old, of Chicago, are guests of will also be sev- Ifel GRIMM OLD at tkl. Myer Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koine of 4047 eral numb era 014 fled and Operated by Carter Ave. by the well- k1,010:3.:7, BROWN WEINNTEIN known pianist, Mme. Emma Philomathic Elects Lola Cadle. Ankl Die•PPoletrnent, Make Money raised Officers for Year Kew's. ions NOW at this function YOUR WINTER CRUISE will go to the The Philomathic Debating Club 13 Days — 11103 and society's fund Hotel Itentr‘atIon. In on Sunday, Jan. 19, elected Leo-1 Rabbi Fran. for charitable pold Snyder I, speaker; Jack Behr. work. The luncheon this year FLORIDA • CALIFORNIA mann, clerk; Leopold Snyder II, will provide the chief source of For Alr—Itall—Dus—Penes Tickets Anywhere Consult assistant clerk; Fillmore Leemon, income for the innumerable calls for aid coming to the attention On Feb. 15 the club will hold of the committee. For the past World IV Me Travel Bureau. Ina . a banquet, to which all alumni 24 years the society has function- ISO Wash. DOC Haat 33011-13111 are invited. ed as an autonomous welfare group administering emergency Little Women of Hadasaah aid to destitute families. Dance Saturday Night Acknowledgement is made to Clevelander Donates $3 to Old Folks' Home in the the following donors for making In the sky roof of Webster Hall, reservations for this luncheon: Memory of M. Davidson to the tunes of Mary Kahn's or- Mesdames Helen Mayer,' L. R. chestra, the semi-formal "June in Stauffer, Sam Friedman, Adolph Eli Goulder of 2509 Overlook January" dance will be given by Schwartz, Wm. Miller. Road, Cleveland, 0., who was in the Little Women of liadassah this The Junior Hebrew Ladies Aid Detroit on Friday and heard of Saturday night. Society is sending its president the death of Mandel Davidson, do- With Geraldine Bremen as and vice-president, the Misses nated $3 to the Jewish Old Folks chairman, the dance committee Helen Miller and Bertha Engel, to Home in memory of the deceased. consisting of Leona R. Callow, represent their organization at Staten Leventhal, Shirley Martin this affair. Contributions to the Jewish and Ruth Rubiner completed all plans. Old Folks' Home Y. P. T. C. Night of Plays Proceeds from the dance will go toward awarding scholarships for on Feb. 9 The following made contribu- llebrew education in Palestine. The Young People's Temple tions to the home: Mr. and Mrs. For further information or tick- Club is planning a night of plays Wm. B. Geyer, 13120 LaSalle ets call Geraldine Bremen, Ga. to be given Feb. 9, at 8 p. m., in Blvd., in honor of their 11th wed- 4581 - R, or Leona R. Callow, To. the Brown Memorial Chapel. The ding anniversary; Mr. and Mrs. 7-6096. plays have been selected, Bud Israel Davidson. 1665 Chicago Waybaum, the chairman, an- Blvd., in honor of the marriage of ee riesji.a lee — nounces_ Dancing in the social their daughter, Betty Ruth, to Dr. Dn ..ew t.r js., Herbert Jerome Bloom. seat. ball will follow the plays. Rhea E. Cashman row.