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Brilliant Elects
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Evening gowns
In honor of Miss Lillian Weinberg,
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(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. A... V. e t-
hem of Hage avenue, whose marriage
to hurry N1'inkelman was an event
of the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Loui.
B'inkelman of Colorado avenue, par-
ents of the groom, entertained the
bridal party at a dinner-dance ao
Hotel Wolverine 011 'Tuesday eVe1111.,
$./5 $65 $S5 up
last.
,
...nom, which hark back to the
Setond invite with their bouffant
skirt. and snug notices or dreidedly
Grecian with their long graceful panel.
and wide, sweeping sleeves. Gli nt
M r. and Mrs. Samuel Ackerman
and family moved into their Hi',
home at 193 McLean avenue,
land l'ark.
Cleveland, who Is
:Mrs. J. etthn
spending a few weeks with her Ohl-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lowen-
stein of Mt. Clemens, was the guest
of honor at it luncheon followed I oy
as theater party at the Schubert-De-
trod! on Tuesday last.
ntering sequins, chiffon., lorts sic.
and iridescent belated Otto
Wonder.
a n d Georgette.
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ful evening soltorinv..
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Among the many affairs gives in
honor of Miss Lenore 'Trasler. an
October bride, Mrs. E. B. Ian of
19-17 Gladstone avenue and ND.. II.
II. Levene of Churchill avenue enter-
tained Monday at it luncheon a( the
Fellowcraft Club followed by to the-
ater party at the Temple Theater.
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Mrs. Morris Goldberg of Fort
Wayne, Ind., is it guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of
West Bethune avenue.
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BROWN•TRAXLER
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A pretty fall wedding was that of
First Membership Dancing Party of
Miss Lenore Trailer, daughter of
Sh•arey Zedek Auxiliary to Be
Mr. and Mrs. David Traxler of 2683
Held November 23.
West Philadelphia avenue, am -to
Fred M. Butzel, best known of De- Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
trait's communal workers, leader in Brown of Boston, Mass., which was
numenous sovial projects, and recently solemnized at Hotel Stigler Sunday,
, was
chosen to lead in the gathering of Oct. 311. The marriage sera
, by Rabbi Leo
Michigan's quota in th e Am erican performed at 6 o'clock
Jewish Relief Committee's SI-1,000,00U NI. Franklin in the presence of the
campaign, will speak before the Young immediate family and friend- Miss
People's Auxiliary of the Shaarey Ze- Leona Landauer of St. Louis, Slo.,
dek synagogue auditorium at the next Was the bride's only attendant and
meeting of the torganizatiton, Wednes• Albert Brown of Boston, Mass., was
day evening, November 0. His topic best man. A reception for the
has not yet been announced. friends of the bride and groom fol-
The musical portion of the program lowed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrss
will be headed by Adolph Beigneul, Brow' left fur a month's motor trip
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the east, after o ., ha a l they
formerly a Dot , Nletropolitan Opera thr ough
,
Co., now a resid col id Detroit. This N 111 make their home in Ottrolt.
• 0111. • 11 f the most fen-
popular tenor Otis
The
bride
was the guest of honor
t
tined of the tawalists who appetite,
many affairs given her fur the
in local auditoriums (luring Music 83
past few weeks. Mrs. Edward Jo-
r
sephson, S2113 G eenfield avenue, en-
Those in c ha rge have announced '
that hent•eforth the trusting of the Y. tertained in honor of the bride-elect
wit h a miscellaneous shower last
P
1'. A. will be n promptly at 8:811 NI ondaS• The Misses Mabel and liden
k, and no late-comers will be ad-
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welted during talks or musical num- Kleinsmith of -698 Philadelphia
hers. One of the chief reasons for nue west gave a miscellaneous shower
the desire to open the assemblies ear. at their home Thursday. Miss Leona
WhO so
her its that it planned to have "social Landauer of St. Louis, MO.,
the bride, was the
hones" follow the programs, during a house guest of
1230 Woodward Avenue, Detroit
which periods members will be asked guest of honor at a bridge tea given
to mingle and meet each other, by her hostess on Sat tinkly. Mrs.
The firs exclusive membership E. B. Lints of 1947 Gladstttne ave-
ft Levene of 7426
dancing ;tarty of the auxiliary will be' n th. and Mrs. IL
held Wednesday evening, November Charchill avenue entertained Monday
23, the evening' preceding Thauksgiv. at luncheon at the Fellowcraft Club,
fogs Various tommittees are now followed by a theater party at the
busily engaged in preparing a pro- Temple Theater. Miss Lorene Sim-
gram of features to be interpolated be- moon of 7417 Second boulevard en-
Mrs. A. Danziger of Cleveland,
tertained Tuesday afternoon with a
who is visiting at the home of her
bridge tea in honor of the bride and
grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. :1Ifred
Miss Evelyn Finsterwahl, whose mar-
latenstein of Mt. Clemens, is spend-
riage limit place Monday evening.
ing a few days with relatives in De-
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The membership committee, under
troit.
WEINBERG.WINKLEMAN.
the leadership of Aaron Topcik, huts
launched its full membership campaign
1r) '(/// ..1.
Miss Sara Levinson of B000kline,
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 1, in the
a`l I the LOZi.:( •,11 1 1/1(i1 .
last for one month beginning this
Mass., is visiting with relatioes and to
week. Max Fellman, a student at the presence of their immediate families,
friends in the city.
Cass Technical High School; Louis Lillian Weinberg was untied in mar-
New and unique designs and finishes (many of them co:-
Kaplan, •t resident of Windsor, and riage to Hari y A. Vl'inklernan, son
elusive) and marvelous colorings, mark this, the greatest of
Mrs. Sidney Frank of Farmed Park Kallman Barak, have been put on pro- of Mr. and Mns. Louis Winkleman of
entertained 12 boys on Saturday af- tuition. The committee extends a cors rog Colorado avenue, at the home of
all displays of decorative lighting effects. Wonderful variety
the
of
ternoon at her home in honor
o the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
of selection—all sizes, for all purposes —with prices at the
dial invitation to all Jewish h young nn
birthday anniversary of her sun, Her-
S. Weinberg of 280 Hague avenue.
who are interested.
very bottom.
The bride was charming in a
bert Frank.
The dance committee has divided the
membership into teams, to be headed French blue georgette gown with sib
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Mrs. Mary Davis. who stdnt some ha- Messrs. Satir, Leila•rinan, V elicit, ver trimming and a silver cloth hat,
time with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Mahler, Gedrich, and Grossman, who carrying a shower bouquet of white
Jacob II. Davis of Chicago boule- will compete for the prize offered for hoses and lilies of the valley. The
vard, has returned to her home in selling the most tickets for the dance. bride was attended by her sister,
bnu'U
Told,
l.i
arion, and Harold Yalomstein acted
bcock has been appointed to f
Sam Babcock
1,4),10,v
have general charge of the sale "- as best man.
The ceremony was followed by a
Mrs. David Holup I Loretta Gross- tickets. Ile can be reached at 516S
light i of Akron, Ohio, is spending Second Blvd. (or by culling Northway beautifully am -minted wedding din-
ner, after which a reception was held
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several weeks nt the home of her 28U2. . „
Jo oil.. Li, er L
organization is busily at work f gorroo in
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gross.
l he relatives of the bride and
Adjostol , i , 1 ie• , fa,
on the two affairs that it will present
light of Longfellow avenue.
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Many oholightful affairs were given
within one month, two weeks apart.
of these and
is: the
mock by
trial,
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Miss Louise Gensler of Ilague ave- The first
presented
enacted
the in honor of Mrs. Winkleman, among
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nue has returned from a few days' to he
( ' due it latmpx
on Monday evening, NovtUn'-' them toeing a shower given by Miss
members
Bernice Kahn, at her home on Wa-
visit to New York.
Itcsk 1,a111,04
ber I I, in the large Utley
v •rly avenue; Mrs. Marc Goldberg
.";,11.. a out l'arehment
1"I's Minnie Gordon entertained
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kohn have re- auditorium. The public is inviit'ti•TlulA
Y€
and a luncheon at the Stigler Hotel,
Shields
turned from a trip to New York and very interesting progra m is guaran- •
later
teed. Th e second is the autumn (lance
,
later
taking their guests to the Gar-
Atlantic City.
os
i„ sn, gi ssa „s s sn d ay „ en i ng., N
Miss N era Marx of
mother 27, n the Majestic Institute , rick Theater.
Returning from New York, where v
for Dancing i, Woodward at Watson, , Connecticut avenue entertained 12
he spent the past few days, is E. 11.
tickets can be obtained from mem_ guests at a beautiful luncheon at
The
Soloman of East Hancock avenue.
hers at the nominal
fifty-five her home.
Saturday
S. Sallan
war price
tax. of
entertained
30 guests
at Mrs.
a 1 o'clock
' luneill•On shower at her home on Bos-
G. M. Robinson of Longfellow ave- cents including.
The next regular meeting of the ton boulevard. A dinner at which
nue has returned from an extended
t-tub will be an open one and will be 'I I 60 were present was given in the
trip to Boston and Worcester, Mass,
M
olverine Hotel on
ballroom of
the
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'N'Itois'ar•It ailtie17. 7",e ihn'ath (t'• n assailillia4
• the p arents
Saturday evening last b
B. S. Edwards of Hotel Tulle!' evening,
room of the Utley Library, Woodward
of the groom. On Monday evening a
spent several days in New York and
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Itotnoloolph Street
and Alger revenues. ' • '
farewell party was given fur the
Washington the past week.
All correspondence to the organizas
shtould be sent to Maurice Marko-I young couple at the Addison Hotel.
Head of
t ion : unit.
Mr. and Mrs. Winklt•man left fur
Returning from an extended trip witz, 107 Westminster avenue, Des'
East Grano] River,
throughout the East is M. F. (flock.
I a trip to Chicago and Minneapolis.
They will reside in St. Ignace, Mich.
Diagonally across from
Last Sundae afternoon the Clair-
Jerome Ackerman of West Boston ment football . team played the RUT
D. A. C.
boulevard returned from a trip to Rs
BARNETT.SKLAR.
e of Windsor on Grindley Field
New York City.
and emerged victorious by the score of
'II to 0. Schomberger, Li pelt, Gross- Mr. and Mrs. J. Sklar of Earns-
J. replan spent a few days in New man and Gedrich starred for the ('lair- worth avenue announce the approach-
inrottla,u,fghttheris,
e,artroia e
York and Washington the past week. moonts; while II. Potvin and Cooper ing
pf h Ilhu:r.
Joseph
played well for the visitors. The Ethyimarriag
go
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-.IN Our
Clairmont team will soon meet the city.
:Mrs. Dora Blank , . of Rhode Island
Lights
strong :Majestic and third Assumption
11VellUe is Spending six weeks with
Shine
KALLET•BLOOMGARDEN.
relatives and friends in New York college elevens.
Fa or■ Iwro"
Cite.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blmonigarden
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announce the marriage of their
Returning from Chicago, where he
daughter, Mabel, to Dr. Herbert
spent the past creek, is L. Brown of
Kallet on Thursday, Oct. 27.
Longfellow avenue.
Beautiful Lamps
The Black Velvet
Frock
Each Dress a Picture
CLAIRMONT CLUB
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Complete in
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HE last word from Fifth Avenue—the
Black Velvet Frock. Lace in antique
designs whose demure loveliness is set off
by it bright red rose, or ill the case of an-
other model, a foundation of Jade green
discreetly disclosing itself beneath the black
velvet petals which form the skirt, or a de-
mure touch of fine white lace at the neck,
accompanied by loose flowing sleeves of
brilliant metallic chiffon.
They are very moderately priced at
$75.00 to $89.50
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The follotwing committee has 601'11
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the appeal for the Jewish War Suf-
ferers' Relief :
Jacob Malbin, chairman; John •a-
cobi, first vice-chairman; Louis Green,
second vice-chairman; M. J. cdhen,
secretary; Joseph Stiglitz, treasurer.
Plans are being completed f the
active work and the entire muddy of
Macomb will be solicited by 1. e Mt.
Chmens committee. Sub-conguttt•es
will tin' appointed in Richnto ed and
Romeo.
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MISS BARUCH WED
TO PERRY
B. FRANK
NEW YoRK.—Miss Arnsolic Ray-
nor Baruch, a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hartwig N. Baruch and it niece
of Bernard M. Baruch, and Perry
Belmont Frank, in son of the late Jo-
seph Frank of Park avenue and Mrs.
Frank, were married at the West End
Eemple on West End avenue at
Eight y-second street. T• a- ctoremony
was performed by the Rev. Dr. de-
Sola Menges, assisted by the Rev. Dr
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tr,l!e '1.4ousc of ;Iflowers
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John Brcitmeyer s Sons
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DETROIT
LEVITCH-CHEFIESHNIA.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Chereshnia an-
nounce the marriage of their (laugh-
ter, Marion, to Mr. Mao Leviteh, on
Sunday, Nov. 20.
WEISBLUM-WALDMAN.
Mr and Mrs. B. Weishlum of Hen-
' Brie avenue announce the marriage
of their daughter, :Mollie, to Charles
Waldman of NM York City, on
a i B. tr k o witz
Tuesday, Oct. 25. Rabbi
officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Waldman
will make their future home in New'
York City.
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Frank W. Schaldenbrand
For the first time in the history
the Jewish community, a group of as
tive young Jewish men got togethe
Monday, October 31, at their nexl.
established clubrooms on South Sago
maw street and organized thernsidve.
under the name of "The Triangles.'
For Home Portrait or Studio
402 David Whitney Bldg.
Main 7533
manifest at the first •
Schumann. If the interest
The bride was attended by her
sister, Miss SimonBaruch, as maid meeting is a criterion, "The Trian-
of honor, and the bridesmaids were gin''. will establish much toward the
promotion of the intellectual, social
tithe
and athletic interests of (he commu•
bridegroomnity.
Any Jewish young man inter-
TA, y , a cousin o f , o„
. the club' , seer,
from El Paso, Texas, was best man, isted
interview
lady, may
M. Orman
229 Whittemore St.,
and the ushers were Stephen Ames ' or Phone Ps531.
Edgar Nathan, Allan and Collins Mel- SMSSOSIOSICISVIC
hullo, Harry Kamber. Harry anal Irv-
SCHEINMAN IN CHARGE
ing P. Regensburger. Benjamin Phil-
OF SCOUTS AT TEMPLE
lips, Frederick Lovigsberg and Will-
iam Frick. Little Vrginia Wolfe and
Arthur II. Scheinman, scout leader,
Charles Ecstein were ;sires. Follow-
ill': the ceremony a reception was who has been in charge of Boy Scout
held in the Rose T, sons at the Plaza. Trap 76 of Temple Beth El, since
of
The bride's father is a member of Oct. 1, reports remarkable progress
s Exchange. The the Troop.
the New York Stock
Weak
and
uncertain
as
to
member-
bride
ieis oa granddaughter of the late
ship, after a summer's inactivity, the
Dr. Simon
troop has grown by leaps and bounds,
doubling its roster and now well on the
road to leading the city. The troop
is still open to five or six boys. Those
who wish to join are asked to do so
without delay, as the quota will soon
be reached. A drum and bugle corps
is now in the process of being or-
ganized by this energetic group.
Mr. Scheinman is well fitted to as-
sume the leadership of this troop. One
of the first scouts in Michigan, he at-
tended the Culver Military Academy,)
later belonging to the Indiana Naval.
My pupils have had marked dis-
Reserves. During the war he served
tinction in the musical world.
in the Navy as Coxwain. For the
past three years, Mr. Scheinman has
Ploaso Writ. for Appointment.
been connected with the People's State
, Bank.
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