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Returning from New York, where
he spent several days, is J. C. Rosen-
thal.

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Mrs. Fannie Doktor of 1418 Bur-
lingame avenue has returned from a
six weeks' visit in New York, Pitts-
burgh and Philadelphia.

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Retuning from an extended East-
ern trip are Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Rafe
of Tennyson avenue.

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E. Meyer of Longfellow avenue has
returned from a trip to New York
City.

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Mr. and Mrs. S. Yodelman of Edi-
son avenue have returned from an
extended Eastern trip.

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--Photograph by Frank Scott Clark.

In this interesting family group representing four generation" are Mrs.
Slirm Irene Kaplan and niece, Miss Charlotte Brown, Israel Brown, Mrs. H. Yahlem (Florence Brown) and

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Bessie Jacobs of East Canfield ave- Erzabeth Nunn', Y•hlm.
new, have returned from a pleasant
stay with friends in Port Huron.
Miss Nita Griesman, bride-to-be, of
Mrs. Esther Doktor and daughter,' Toronto, Ont., is the guest of Mr.
of New York City have ar- and Sirs. J. M. Mellinoff of West
rived to be the guests of Mrs. Fannie Grand boulevard.
Doktor. In honor of Miss Doktor,
Mr. and Mrs. S. '1'. Winkelman of
Miss Matilde Garvett of 1418 Burlin-
!ram° avenue will entertain at a tea 444 Alger avenue arrived from their
on Saturday afternoon and with a , visit to Cleveland.
large formal dance on Sunday even-,
Mrs J. Maine of West Grand
ing, Dee. 25.
boulevard was hostess at a bnuti-
Miss Fara Caplan of 4666 Brush fully appointed luncheon and bridge
street left for Chicago to visit friends at her home in honor of Miss Nita
and relative's. Gr!esman, thide-to-be of Toronto,
Ont.
Honoring Miss Wise Babcock and
her mother of Second boulevard, who ! A delightful dinner party for 20
left for California to spend the win- guests was given Wednesday even-
ter, a delightful farewell party was ing, Dee. 14, by Mr. and Mrs. Her-
given by Miss Ann Frumin at her man Warren at their home, 1529 Bos-
bome, 514 East Hancock avenue, Dec.; ton boulevard west, celebrating their
17. Many friends from Ann Arbor , fifth wedding anniversary.
attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joseph (Rebecca
A prettily appointed birthday party Kirschbaum), whose wedding took
place
at Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 19,
was given by Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davi-
son (Rose FruminI at their home, 343 have returned from their extended
honeymoon
trip and are making their
Owen avenue, for their daughter,
Elaine Doris, on Dec. 14. Decora- home in the East.
Dons were carried out in pink and
Mrs. Edwin Goldberg of Delaware
white. Thirty-live guests were pres-
was hostess at a beautifully appoint-
ent.
- ed bridge on Wednesday afternoon
The Ladies' Immediate Relief So- , last at Hotel Statler.
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ciety was organized six years ago, re-
hewing the most needy 81111 doing Mrs. Harry Srere and son of West
for an
good work. Nathan Schreiber of Hancock avenue left
Murtha building donated $50 in mem- extended visit in Southern California.
ory of his mother. A silver condel-,
ultra was raffled at the last meeting.
Mrs. Udis, 5'236 Beaubien street, was
the winner. She again donated it to
the society with an additional dona-
tion.

Thursday

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Miss Shirley Feldman, who will be
a Derember bride, was the recipient
of many beautiful gifts at a miseel-
'8TH`OUS shower given by the Alma
Sewing Bee Friday evening, Dec. 16,
at the residence of Miss Ann Wilder
of 8915 Goodwin avenue.

Mr. 111111 Mrs. Louis Winkelman an-
nounce the engagement of their sis-
ter, Rae Yalomstein, to I. James Ru-
bin of New York City.

Miss Ruth Cohn of West Grand
boulevard has returned to her home
After having spent three weeks in t w
West.

Miss Sophie Rosenthal of Muske.
!rim, Mich., will visit over the holi-
ay
season at the home of her sister,
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Mrs Harvey Elbinger of 1516 Mon
terry.

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Miss Wire 'Winkelman of 444 Al-
ter avenue left for Niagara
`hew York and Elizabeth, N. J.

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Mrs. Leo Weissman of 549 Hague

Mr and Mrs. Ed. Shapiro of 937
Past Kirby avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Iva D.,
o Max Baker of this city.

Mrs. Socia Slobin announces the
:engagement of her daugmter, Celia,
0 Is ad Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Brown of this city.

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A pretty wedding of the early win-
ter season was that of Miss Marion
Feinberg, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
Julius Feinberg of 671 East Ilan.
cock, and Barney Smith, ieln of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Smith of Erskine
street. The ceremony was performed
by Rabbi A. M. Hershman in the pres-
ence. of 100 guests, relatives and in-
timate friends of the couple, Sunday
evening, Dee. 11, at 6 o'clock, at the
Shaarey Zedek synagogue. The bride
was charming in u gown of white
Duchess satin. Iler veil, cap-fash-
ioned, was fastened with orange blos-
soms, forming the train. She carried
it shower bouquet of roses and valley
lilies. Mrs. Henry Srere acted as
matron of honor, while Hurry Srere
served the groom as best man. The
bridesmaids were Miss Edith Alexan-
der, Miss Beatrice Zuieback and Miss
Celia Weinstein. Messrs. Milton Sat-
ter, Joseph Feinberg and Morton
Smith were ushers. Charlotte Smith
was ring bearer, while Ethel Feinberg
and Gertrude Smith were dainty
flower girls. Following the ceremony
dinner was served. A reception and
dance for friends followed. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith left for a three weeks'
trip to Chicago and upon their return
will make their home in Detroit. Mrs.
Carlo Demont, sister of the groom,
of Chicago was an out-of-town guest,
as were also Sam Katz of Niagara
Falls and M. Skolnick of Pittsburgh,
Pa.

WATTERSTONE-FELDMAN

Mr. and Mrs. B. Feldman of 1302
Holbrook avenue announce the mar-
riage of their (laughter, Shirley, to
Nathan Watterstone, on Sunday, Dec.
25, at the Congregation Ahavath
Achim, Westminster and Delmer ave-
nues.

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Dr. and Mrs. 51. M. Hyman (Ger-
trude Frank) announce the birth of
a daughter, Dec. 11.

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SMITH-FEINBERG

Service's at Beth El Temple were
conducted Friday evening by Nelson
Glueck of Hebrew Union College.
"Dreamers" was the subject of the
sermon, one well worthy of delibera-
tion. After services Mr. Glueck met
with his class for the study of Ile-
brew. On. Sunday morning Mr.!
Glueck met with the Bible Class and
delivered a most interesting discourse
On the Book of Nehemiah and the
Apocrapha.

Cantor J. Rosenblatt

Will Conduct Services

At the B'NAI MOSHE SYNAGOGUE

Beaubien and Garfield

Friday Evening, Jan. 6; Saturday Morning, Jan. 7

Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Garfield (Min-
Tickets Can Be Secured at the Following Places:
friends at a musical, given at her nie Shore I wish to announce the birth
Mr. Jacob Duschinsky, 7000 West Jefferson.
' ome on Sunday, Dec. 18. Mr. Katz, of a daughter, Chat lotte Fay, Dec. 9.
Mr. Rudolph Waldman, 3940 Ilastings St., Drugs.
I member of the Detroit Symphony
Mr. Sigmund Gunsherg, Eastern Market; Vice-President.
end former teacher of the celebrated
Mr. Philip Jacoby, 7542 Woodward.
violinist, Max Rosen, played several
The Junior Auxiliary met on Sun-
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
solos, accompanied by Mrs. Katz. A
Mr. S. hulas, Famous Cleaners and Dyers, Garfield and Beaubien.
day afternoon at the Community Cen-
At the Synagogue from Miss Lazaroff.
Ossip Gahr bwitsch, Conductor
few niano selections were rendered
An interesting program for an upon ter. I'lans for the Chanuka dance on
ORCHESTRA HALL, WOGDWARD AT PARSONS, AT 3:30
by Mrs. Weissman.
house meeting, Thursday evening, Dee. 26 have been completed. The
Orchestra Under the Direction of Victor Kolar
Jan. 5, at the Temple Beth El, is be- auxiliary is also planning to do
Dances by Schubert, Mozart, Rameau, Herbert, Dvorak, Grief,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirschbaum of ing arranged by t le entertainment
charitable work among poor families
224 Erskine street have returned committee, which includes the Misses
Delibm, Ponchielli, J. Straus', Saint Seen., Imhaikowsky.
(luring the winter. Guests for the
from Brooklyn, N. Y., where they at- Ethel Smith, Leola Lapides, Lillian
Soloists: Theodore Yeschke, Flute, and R. M. Any, Clarinet.
afternoon were Abner Rosenzweig of
tended the wedding of their daugh- Rosenberg and Freda Bergstein.
Tickets at Grinnell's. Avoid delay and crowding at Orchestra Ilall
Detroit, Milton Greenebaum of Ann
ter, Rebecca, to Jack Joseph of
Sunday by proem i re tickets in advance.
The further activities of the Kadi-
On Dix, Between
Tickets $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c , Brooklyn, N. Y. During their stay mah is a dance to be held Jan. 15 Arbor, Carolyn Levy of Bay City and
Hall Boa Office Open Sunday at 10.
Hubbard and Scotten
Fannie Bron of Buffalo.
in New York many delightful func-
the Temple Beth El, and the com-
tions were given in honor of Mr. and mittees in charge are as follows: En-
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Mrs. Kirschbaum by relatives and tertainment, the Misses Fred Berg-
Beth El Sisterhood gave a charity
stein, Alice Caplan, Kate Cohen and bridge on Thursday afternoon at the
friends.
Elizabeth Apple. Many novel tea- Community Center. Mrs. B. I. Ro•
Samuel Lehrman of Fourth are- tures are being arranged by tie menberg was chairman of the com-
True is leaving Sunday for a two ab ove and a good time is assured to mittee in charge.
••goosg weeks' stay in New York City.
all attending. Printing, Misses Anna
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, Manson, Minnie Willis and Ethel
M. Rosenzweig and son, Abner, of
Smith; publicity, Misses Freda Berg-
Detroit are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
stein and Anna Manson; tickets,
This production is based on Edna Ferber's story, "Fanny Herself."
Misses Molly Garfinkle and Leola Morris Nover.
Lapides; reception, Misses Anna Man-
.
If this picture doesn't touch your heart, It's safe to bet nothing in
Milton Greenebaum, who is attend•
this world ever will. The best Jewish picture made. It's like the book.
son, president of the had mah, Mary
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Cohen, Rose Bank, Freda Bergstein mg the University of Michigan, is
Creator even than Humoresque.
spending the holidays with his par-
and Lillian Soloman.
Continuous Sunday and Monday from 1:30 to II P. M.
All members are co-operating with ents, Mr. and Sirs. A. Greenebaum.
10e, 20c.
l'rices:
the above committees in making this
dance a huge success and tickets can
Preparations are well under way
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he obtained from any of them or at for the dinner dance and cabaret to ,
the door.
be given by the young men on Jan. I",
Bible classes are being Abducted 10 at the Hotel Bancroft ballroom. ,
after a brief meeting on Thursday Invitations go forward this week and
evenings, twice a month, by Rabbi it is expected that reservations will
Berkowitz of the Temple Beth El, to begin to arrive immediately.
which members and their friends are
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cordially invited.
About forty Saginaw ladies and
gentlemen were guests of Flint
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The No Sigma Sigma Club, organ- meeting of the Michigan Council
ized recently for social purposes, in- During the afternoon the regular
meeting with election of oflieers in-
cites all young people of 17 years and
terested the gentlemen, while the
I over who are interested in the so-
ladies found a most charming hostess
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ciety to send their names to the presi-
in Mrs. Harry V•Inegarden. The
dent, Calvin Frady, 553 Alger ave-
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ladies are deeply grateful to all the
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ladies of Flint for their hospitality.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Cohen wish
to thank their many friends and rela-
The Clairmont Club, at its last
tives for the kindness and thought-
fulness s'-own them during their re- meeting, elected the following offi-
cers: Loris Le'berman, president;
cent bereavement.
Harry Grossman, vice-pre'Arntr eee-
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bald, s•crc,ary; Aaron Topok, treas-
la Memory of the Fallen Dead-1314-19111
urer.
', h e old administration consisted of
ts: Jan. 7 at $:30t Jas. II at 3:30, and
Inaugural C
Benjamin Safir, president, Bernard
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Ve'ick, vice-president; Maurice Mar-
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Ossip Gabrilowitsck, Conductor
kowitz, secretary; Nathan Gedrich,
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treasurer, and Milton Mahler, ser-
December 27
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Tickets at Grinnell''
geant-at-arms.
The new administration will be in
Spendid music has been secured
In loving memory of Henrietta stalled under the program of the day
B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. S.
Tickets may be secured from mem
at the next meeting, Monday evening,
Saltzstein, nee Marks.
Dec. 26, in the assembly room of the
The Young People's Society of bers of the Y. P. S. or at the door
Utley
Library,
Woodward
at
Alger
Sleep on, dear daughter and sister, in
't'nai Moil'e will hold their first Cha-
avenue.
Peaceful !deep, your sweet memory
mtka dance Wednesday evening, Dec.
SIGMA PHI
The athletic committee announces
We will always keep.
'28, at the American Eagle Temple,
that it has secured the services of
9ethune and Beaubien streets.
Harry
"Tubby"
Top:ek,
guard
of
the
Members and friends of the Sigma
Your Sorrowing Parents and Family,
The entertainment committee is
champions' if, Central lligh five, tr
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marks.
hutting forth every effort to make Phi Sorority spent a delightful even-
roam i the Clairmont quintet.
St. D Marks.
his affair • success, and there will be ing Saturday, Dee. 17, at • pot-luck
Pract'ces are being held frequent
Mrs. Julies E. Wartell.
b. nla-ed soar 'Unctions rot only for those w' , o dinner and dance given at the home
I•• and Verne. wi'1
a•an Marks.
The material for • championship team lance but for all who desire to spend of Miss Beatrice Mintz, 690 Chicago
Iron Marks.
■ delightful evening. boulevard.
t pleasant and
is being developed.
Sirs. Benj. Gottlieb.

Verdi's Requiem — — Detroit Symphony Choir

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