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March 19, 1920 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-03-19

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PAGE TWO

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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all Society Item, and other local notes shouts he communloated to the office
ord-r to appear In the
f the t'hrorlele by 5 o'cloo'• eeach WfailaPday afternoon
Mall notices 80 as to be
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urrent week's home. Phone Cht rev 3351 Fe.olety Nalltor. M
eceivnl nut later than Wtalnesday.

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Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin en train. hest veil was arranged in
nil daughter, Margaret, returned Grecian style, and the 'head dress was
uesday from a ten days' absence in fashioned of shadow lace with orange
he F t. Rabbi Franklin, as Presi- blossoms. Miss Ethel Schlussel, who
en the Centrals Conference of attended her sister as maid-
n Rabbis, attended a very of-honor, was gowned in rose satin
nt conference with the repre- brocaded it silver draped in Alice
t tatives of the Federal Council of blue tulle. She wore a picture hat
he Churches of Christ in America of tulle and carried, Killarney roses.
a discuss matters of 'vital importance The bridesmaids, the Misses Ruth and
o Jews and Chrisfans in this coon- Ethel Siegel, Helen Silver, of Cleve-
ry. The results of the conference, land. and Sadye Fellman, Jeanette
which were eminently satisfactory, Cohen, and Belle Silberblatt, of dna
viii be. given due publicity in a short city, wore effective gowns of rainbow
ime after they have been referred shades with picture hats to match.
rack to the Executive Boards of They carried arm bouquets of roses.
The groom was attended by his
oth organisations for approval.
brother, Edward Siegel, as best tnan,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman, who and Samuel Siegel, Bernard W. Smo-
re wintering in California, are ex- len, Bernard W. Desberg, of Cleve-
ected home the early part of April. land. Dan Silberblatt, of Toledo,
Buddy Striefling and Edward Schlus-
Mr. Lester Leopold has returned sel, acted as ushers. Little Vivian
and
Sehne, t•itu sisters of the bride,
tom a trip to Miami, Fla.
were dainty little flower girls in
tuffly frocks of net. Mrs. Schlussel,
Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg will
mother of the bride, wore a stunning
peak Sunday evening, March 21,
gown of black net and sequins. Mrs.
chore the Student Congregation of
Siegel, mother of the groom, was
he University of Michigan.
gowned in black satin. They wore
corsages of violets and red roses.
Davis is traveling
Mr. lamb'
Dr, and Mrs. Siegel left for an ex-
hrotigh the Eastern states where lie tended honeymoon in the east, and
a making a thorough study of the on their return will reside in Cleve-
ual , sit nation.
land. Among the out.of.town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Simon Siegel,
Mr. A. R. Quint, of Keane, New Misses Ruth and Ethel Siegel Messrs
fampshire, announced the engage. Samuel and Edward Siegel, Mr. and
lent of his daughter, Hilda, to Ed- Mrs. Samuel Silver, Misses Irene
.ard Lublin of this city.
and Helen Silver, Barney Silver, Mr.
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and Mrs. Sol Silver, Bernard W.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank are Smolen, Bernard J. Desberg, Misses
needing several weeks At Miami, Rose Thomas, Ann Rubin, Helen
la.
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Pollock, Dr. and Mrs. Kramer, Misses

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Miss Ida Divitioff, violinist with
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, ac=
companied by -her sister, Miss Sara
Divinoff, gave a recital before the
Young Men's Christian Association
during the week.

The Jewish Theological Seminary of America

Mr. and Mrs. C. Marks, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Katz, L. H. Frank and L.
Kahn are guests at the Commodore
Hotel, New York City.

531 WEST 123RD STREET
NEW YORK CITY

17 of these Adjustable Floor
Lamps finished in Bronze,
Dull Brass, Old Gold, Worthy
of $30.

Miss Anna Levin is spending a
few days in New York City,

On monday afternoon, March 22.
the officers of the Jewish Woman's
Club will be at home at the club
house, 45 Rowena street. Guests in
the city are cordially invited to visit
the beautiful new home of the so-
ciety.

A number of Seminary students are available to preach on the Pass.
over, on New Years and the Day of Atonement. Congregations desiring
their services will please apply In writing immediately.
The Spring Entrance Examinations for admission Into the Semi.
nary will take place Wednesday and Thursday, May 26 and 27, 1920,
at 3 P. M., at the Seminary Building.

FOR YOUR BUILDING-
We Have Some Very
Exclusive Pieces

The annual luncheon of the Detroit
Federation of Women's Clubs will
taker place at the clubhouse, Han-
cock and Second. avenues, Friday,
March 26, at 12:30 P. M. Mrs. Cor-
nelius Stratton Parker.•of New York
City, author of "An American Idyl"
will address the meeting on the sub-
ject "The New Order." Mrs. Charles
C. Simons, Chairman of the Program
Comittee of the Federation, has been
instrumental in bringing Mrs. Parker
to Detroit. Mrs. Parked who has at-
tracted wide attention through her
literary. achievements, is at present
editing the letters of her husband.
the late Prof. Carleton l'arker. Mem-
bers of the Jewish Woman's Club
are cordially invited to attend the
luncheon.

Canton No. 5 will perform an exhibition drill
Admission 75c.

— ADDRESS —
DOCTOR CYRUS ADLER, Acting President

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Lebergott will sing. Mrs. Morris D.
Silver will render a few piano selec-
tions. A Zionist reader will add to
the enjoyment of the afternoon. Mrs.
N. E. Aronstam is in charge of ar
rangements.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel) Gordon (nee
Mary Kaplan of Toledo, 0.,) are re-
ceiving felicitations on , the birth of a
daughter, Deborah Betty, on March
1st.

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Mr. and Mrs. William Siegel, of

1516 Michigan avenue, announce the
marriage of their daughter, Sadie, to
Mr. Sam Goldman, of this city, on
Sunday evening, February '23, at the
Shaarey Zedek synagogue, Rabbi
On Sunday looming, March 14, Hershman officiated at the ceremony
1 tabbi Franklin occupied the pulpit in the presence of the immediate
f
o Temple Beth El, New York City, family of the/ bride and groom. Fob
of which Dr. Samuel Schulman is lowing the ceremony„ dinner was
Rabbi. He spoke there to a large served at the Carmel Restaurant, af-
c ongregation upon the subject. "A ter which an informal reception was
W orld Without God." In the even- held. Mr. and Mrs. Goldman left for
ing of the same day, he addressed an extended tour through the East
the Jewish commu'ty at Poughkeep- making stops at Buffalo, Montreal,
sie, N. Y., at the largest Jewish New York, Boston, Worcester, Mass.,
and Portland, Me. They will make
g athering ever held in that city. His
daughter, Miss Ruth Franklin a their home in this city after April
s enior student at Vassar College, has 1st.
organized a Jewish Religious School
The Hadassah will hold its regu-
i more than one hundred children
11, Poughkeepsie, and at the meeting lar meeting on Tuesday, March 23,
a t which Dr. Franklin spoke, she was 2:30 P. M. at the Shaareyf Zedek
paid a high tribute for lier'work by synagogue. A very interesting pro-
t he local officials of the organization. gram has been arranged. Mrs. I.

A delightful informal party has
been planned for the residents of the
Jewish Woman's Club (louse, 45
Rowena street, for Saturday night,
March 20. A musical program, amus-
ng games and refreshments will con-
tribute to thei entertainment. Each
girl has invited a friend to the party,
which will be the first of a series
I G be given at the clubhouse dur-
ing the year.

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Jericho
Lodge
No. 490

Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield,
I ho have been spending the winter
n California, are expected home
1 hortly.
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set in

berblatt, Mr. and• Mrs. 13. Goldstein,

rim Congregational Church, Sunday, Dan Silberblatt,, of Toledo, and Mr.
larch 21, on "The Jewish Conception and Nfrs.‘Vashin, of New York City.
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l Isaiah."

The Shaarey Zedek synagogue was
the scene of a very pretty wedding
Sunday evening, March 14, when
Miss Belle Schlussel, daughter of Mr.
and Mr,. Louis Schlussel, became
the bride of Dr. Lewis R. Siegel,
of Cleveland. 0. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man, ass seed by Cantor dinkowsky,
performed the ceremony. Miss Le-
nore Kauffman sang "0 Promise
Me." The bride was very charming
in a gown of brocaded silver cloth,

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