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Dr. Harold Lynn Hough, noted di-
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of the Northewestern University, will nue, has gone to New York, where
be the speaker at the first monthly he will remain for the remainder of
meeting of the Jewish Woman's Club the wittier.
to be held Monday, Nov. 7, at the
M r. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein of
of Women's'
Detroit
Federation
Clubs, corner Hancock and Second' East Forest avenue were at home to
avenue. Dr. (lough, who is interna- their friends on Wednesday evening
tionally known as a writer and orator, last in commemoration of their
has chosen for his subject "The twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
Three Great Elements in Civilization.
Miss Ilazel Lozon will sing a group • Miss Lorene Simmons of 7417 Sec-
of songs. Refreshments will be ' ond buolevard entertained delightful-
served. The meeting begins prompt- ' ly at cards OH Tuesday last, honoring,
Miss Lenore Traxler, whose marriage
ly at 2:30.
to Le0 BrOWII of Boston took place
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Mrs. Joseph Werthheimer and Mr.
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Elmhurst avenue.
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David A. Brown, who Was in De-
troita few days last week, has re-
turned to New York to resume his
duties as director of the National
Appeal for Jewish Foreign Relief.
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Dr. and Mrs. William .1. Rodgers
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the city visiting at the home of Mr.
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avenue en route to an extended West•
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(Theresa Alexander).

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cinnati this week in attendance at the last.
executive committee meeting of the
home Portraait by Schaldenbrand
Among the many pre-nuptial at-
Central Conference of American
MRS. GEORGE A. KLEINMAN
fairs
given
in
honor
of
Miss
Evelyn
Rabbis.
to
insterwald, whose marriage
(Mi.. Evelyn Finsterwald.)
George
A.
Kleinman
was
an
event
of
Albert Kahn of Rowena street
A beautiful autumnal wedding was
spoke before the Women's City Club the past week, was a luncheon and
at the Phoenix Club Mon-
at the clubrooms on Bagley avenue theater party given by Miss Rae Fin- solemnized
31, at Ii o'clock,
Friday last. "England and Italy," sterwald at the Women's City Club day evening, Oct.
when
Miss
Evelyn Finsterwald,
the subject of Mr. Kahn's address, on Saturday afternoon last.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
was replete with reminiscences of his
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Lewis of Kula- Finsterwald of Calvert avenue, was
recent trip abroad. Stereopticon I
united in marriage to George A.
mazoo
and
Mrs.
A.
Lowenberg
of
views illustrated the talk.
Battle Creek were guests at the home Kleinman, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Kleinman of Philadelphia. Rabbi
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
J.
Lewis
of
Spending a few weeks with rela-
Leo M. Franklin performed the cere-
tives and friends in Greensboro, N. Grand avenue.
mony in the presence of relatives and
C., is Miss Adele Siegel of Boston ---
A progressive dinner-dance was intimate friends, under a floral arch.
Boulevard. Before returning home
Miss Siegel will visit with friends in given on Thursday night last by the The bride was lovely in an exquisite
A. B. C. club at the homes of the robe of ivory charmeuse. The veil-
New York and Washington.
Misses Esther Winkelman, Rosalie cap-fashioned and caught up with
Ethel Shiffman and orange blossoms, formed the train.
Prior to her departure for a visit Grabowsky,
She carried a shower bouquet of
to New York, Mrs. Herman Orschel Goldie Feerer.
white I,a France roses and valley
---
of Omaha, Neb., and her hostesses,
Harold Ehrlich, son of Mr. and lilies. Iler only attendant, her sister,
Mrs. Bertha Zenner and Mrs. Sam
Miss Rae Finsterwald, who acted as
Mrs.
Moe
Ehrlich
of
Edison
avenue,
Sloman of East Ferry avenue were
guests at a breakfast given by Gor- was elected mayor of the City of Jus- maid of honor, was gowned in a beau-
tiful costume of coral panne velvet
tice
of
the
State
of
Beth
El
at
a
don Mendelsohn at his home in
meeting of the members of the Re- and girdle of gold. The groom's
Bloomfield llills.
brother, David Kleinman of Phila-
ligious School held last Sunday.
delphia, served as best man. The
Mrs. Jacob F. Teichner, who has
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Parshall of decorative scheme was carried out ef-
spent the past few months in New
ork with her daughter, Mrs. Oscar I,eicester court entertained the Fin- fectively in maize and white. Dainty
Rosenberger, has gone to Europe, aterwald-Kleinman bridal party at a baskets of flowers, enclosing lighted
where she will join her daughter, dinner at their home on Wednesday tapers, placed at intervals on the din-
nig tables, formed beautiful center
Miss Miriam Teichner. Miss Teich- evening last.
decorations. Mrs. Finsterwald, moth-
-
-- -
ner is engaged in newspaper work
Dr. W. W. Kahn of the Fine Arts er of the bride, wore a beautiful gown
abroad and is at present living in
of black lace over satin, sequin trim-
building
Monday
evening
spoke
on
Vienna, Austria.
"The Early Recognition and Treat- med, and a corsage of pink Aaron
Ward roses. Mrs. Kleinman, mother
of
Cancer"
at
the
Myrtle
Thea-
Mrs. William Ullman of Spring- ment
field, Mo., a member of the board of ter, under the auspices of the Ameri- of the groom, was gowned in black
managers of the National Congress of can Society for the Control of Can- satin. A dinner followed the cere-
Mothers and Parent Teachers' Asso.. cer. Dr. Bernard Friedlaender spoke mony. A reception and dance for
dation, was in the city the past week at the same place on the some sub- friends was held in the evening. Mrs.
Guy Rowe and son, Charles Everitt
in attendance at the convention held jest Tuesday evening.
of New York, Miss Lucille Finster-
in Detroit.
wald of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Maurice
C.
Davis
of
Toledo
spent
—„
Dr. Hugo A. Freund of Chicago a few days in the city the guest at Kleinman of Philadelphia, were out-
boulevard is on a hunting trip in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. of-town guests at the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Kleinman have left
Northern Michigan. Davis of Chicago boulevard.
for an eastern trip, to be gone two
---
Ruby Sworzyn of Washington, I) weeks, and upon their return will
Mrs. Moe Well of Virginia Park
is spending a few weeks in New York' C., who was a guest of relatives and make their home in this city.
i the city last week, has re
friends Ti
and Atlantic City.
turned.
Mrs. Alvin 'Frasier of 1616 Edison
--
Mrs. Sam Sloman of East Ferry
avenue entertained at a beautifully
avenue has as her guest Mrs. J.' Fifty members of the Young Worn
Brown and daughters of Seattle, en's Hebrew Association hiked las appointed luncheon at Hotel Staler,
Wash. Sunday from the Fresh Air Camp to followed by a theater party at the
— a point five miles north, where the Y Schubert-Michigan, on Wednesday
last, honoring Miss Lenore Trailer,
Returning from New York and At- held a marshmallow roast and played
a bride of the week.
untie Cit where she spent a few games

weeks, is Mrs. Hugo Hill of Rowena
street.
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Andrew W ineman of Chicago
boulevard has returned from a hunt-
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