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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon, of 128
McLean avenue, will be at home to
their relatives and friends Sunday
afternoon and evening, December 28,
in honor of the engagement of their
son, Harold, to Miss Gladys Ruth
Fisher, of Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Fisher, parents of the
bride-elect, Miss Helen Fisher and
Mrs. Isabelle Docktor, all of Milwau-
kee, who have arrived to attend the
engagement reception, will be the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon over
January 1st.
1st Annual Ball
given by the
LADIES' AUXILIARY
of the New Wilkins St.
TALMUD TORAH
Sunday, Jan 4th.
8:00 P. M.
MEMBERS OF SHAAREY
ZEDEK BRINGS CROWDS
Mrs. I. Moyer, of 97 Erskine street,
has left for a visit to Chicago and
Several hundred people attended
tiarrett, Ind.
the dinner and entertainment given
for members of the congregation
The Jericho Club are giving a Shaarey Zedek, Sunday, December 21.
dancing party at the American Eagle The event was conceded by all to be
Temple I. 0. 0. F., Bethune and one of the brightest and most success-
Brush streets, Tuesday evening, Jan- ful ever enjoyed by the congregation.
uary 0. Dancing will start at 8:30.
Beginning with a dinner served at
Finzel's orchestra has been engaged six o'clock in the gymnasium of the
to furnish the music.
synagogue by the members of the
Ladies' Auxiliary and ending with a
A meeting of the True Friendship dance that lasted until midnight, the
Club will lie held at the Labor guests of the day participated in a
Lyceum, 60 Livingstone avenue, east, splendidly arranged program.
ednesday evening, December 31, at
Loins Cohaite, who had charge of
8 o'clock sharp. Members are asked the arrangements, seas master of cere-
to bring their friends. A special pro- monies at the dinner. Rabbi A. M.
gram has been arranged which will in- Hershman delivered an address, in
clue a debate on Compulsory Arbi- which he defined the spirit of Chanu-
tration with Nit- . Wiener and Miss kah in its relation to the daily life of
Slavin on the affirmative and Mr. the Jew. D. W. Simons spoke of the
Kirsch and Miss Katzin on the nega- necessity of estahlishing a branch
tive.
synagogue in the northern part of tire
city to take care of its members who
Morton Gittleman is chairman of the are moving there in ever-growing
Publicity and Music Committee for numbers.
the New Year's Eve dance to be
Singers from a local theatre provid-
given Wednesday evening at the ed amusement daring the dinner and
Armory by the American Legion, at the dance that followed. Finzel's
Charles A. Lamed Post No. 1.
orchestra furnished the music for the
dancing. Over 600 people crowded
\I r. and Mrs. Louis Musliner and the gymnasium floor and many were
their daughter, Jeanette Sara, have turned away for lack of room.
moved into their new home at 832
Plans are now under way fur a
Second avenue.
Purim banquet to be given in 'March.
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NIrs. Henrietta Saltzein, formerly
of Detroit, wife of Joseph Saltzein, 8
died Sunday morning, December 21,
after an illness of three weeks at her
late residence, Milwaukee, Wis. She
is survived by her husband and three
daughters, Estelle, Rose, Janet, her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marks,
and brothers, Morris D. Marks, Leon
Nlarks, Nathan )larks and sisters,
rs. Julius E. Wartell and Mrs. Ben- '
jamin Gottlieb, Funeral services were
Mr. and Mrs. jack Raphael, of 17 held in Milwaukee, Rabbi Samuel
Hazelwood avenue, announce the liershberg officiating.
marriage of their sister, bliss Joseph-
ine Wohlgemutii, to Benjamin Reis-
er, of this city, Sunday evening, De-
cember 21. Rabbi Samuel S. Mayer-
The Jewish Community of Detroit
berg officiated.
this week suffered the loss of one of
its best-known and most beloved fig-
bliss Tina Levyn, of 2008 West ures in the death of Nliss Yetta
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, Grand boulevard, is visiting in Belle- Brandis, Friday, December 19, at the
vue, 0.
age of 87 years.
The deceased, known to a host of
Miss Bessie Hodes, 326 Brewster mourning friends as "Tante," was a
street, left Sunday morning on an native of Bavaria and had made her
extended trip to Cleveland, Youngs- home in Detroit for the past sixty-
town and Canton, 0. She will join five years with her nieces and neph- Etxx
Miss Norma Frosh, who is now vis- ews, the Silvermans, at 106 Hancock
iting in Cleveland.
avenue. A scion of one of the most
distinguished Jewish families of Ba
Mr. and NI rs. Leslie Mitchell (nee varia and a sister of one of its most
bliss Miriam Nelkin) announce the famous surgeons, the departed was
birth of a daughter on December 22. known for her brilliancy, wit and
never-eeasing interest in history, art
Mrs. Barney Albert, of Ill E. Can- and literature..
The funeral was held from her late
field, will entertain Saturday night
for her brother, Harold Rosenthal, a residence Monday, Rabbi Leo M.
Franklin
and Rabbi Samuel S. May-
student at Columbia University, who
is spending the mid-semester holi- erberg officiating. Interment took
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. place at Woodmere cemetery.
J. P. Rosenthal.
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spending her mid-year vacation in
Pittsburgh, the guest of her sister,
Mrs. L. S. Levin.
Very pretty in all its appointments
was the wedding of Miss Sarah E.
Krause, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Krause, and Mr. Meyer Waterstone,
son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Waterstone,
which took place Sunday evening,
December 14, at the Shaarey Zedek
Synagogue. Rabbi Hershman of-
ciated.
The bride was attired in a gown
of white corded taffeta and tulle, with
sequin bodice, en train. She wore a
duchess cap, adorned with orange
blossoms and carried a shower bou-
quet of white roses and lilies of the
valley. bliss Ida Krause, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor, while Mr.
Manuel Wolner acted as best man.
The bridesmaids were the Misses
Ethel Edelson, Ruth Weinberg and
Rose Sharnick.
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Plans are under way for a dance to
lie given by the Hadassah Sunday
evening, January 4, at the Shaarey
Zedek synagogue, corner Willis and
Brush streets.
The dance will be the first of a
series, the proceeds of which will be
turned over to the Palestine Supplies
Department for the purchase of tow-
els, soap, combs, brushes and linens
for use in the Holy Land. An urgent
plea has come from the Zionist Or-
ganization headquarters in New York
for sanitary supplies, and the local
chapter of the Hadasah are hoping to
contribute a substant is I amount t to
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The past week on the Detroit Stock
Exchange has been comparatively ac-
tive for this period of the year.
Public Utilities have been very pop-
ular. American Light & Traction has
been receiving considerable attention
and Detroit Edison has also figured
in several transactions. Among the
motors Continental, Packard, Item
Ford of Canada, and Paige were daily
factors. Michigan Sugar and Colum-
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Under personal supervision of Rabbi Judah L. Levin.
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ferred.
Selling to establish lopes for tax
purposes will be over with the close of
the week and the buying power Is ex-
prided to strengthen materially after
the first of the month.
Service from 11 5. m. to 8 p. m.
that fund.
The English Government closed an
Sim N. E. Aronstam is chairman of
arrangements. Several interesting Arab newspaper in the south of Syria
features of entertainment are being, which carried on an anti-Semitic prop-
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The Young People's Auxiliary of
Shaarey Zedek is planning a unique
feature dance to take place Thursday,
January 1, in the gymnasium of the
synagogue, corner Willis and Brush
streets.
Unique entertainment has been pro-
vided. Popular singers will entertain
during intermissions. There will be
confetti dances and circle two-steps.
The committee in charge promises a
merry party.
The Auxiliary will give their regular
dance Sunday, December 28, in the
gymnasium of the Synagogue. Fin-
zel's Orchestra, as usual, will provide
the music.
HADASSAH TO GIVE
DANCE SUNDAY, JAN. 4
Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 12 M.-2 P. M. to 4 P. M.
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SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.
PLANNING BIG FEATURE
DANCE FOR JANUARY I
NI r. and Mrs. Waterstone will lie
at home to their friends at 2290 Ham-
ilton Blvd., after Jan. 1.
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