PAGE EIGHT T NF Y)r7Pns'r hsct c 'v.... trip, Engagentrnts j 11Zieline el ger. ..Pp...44y SSE K The Gift of a Good Book Strengthens Friendship Mrs. Sarah Fisher of 4079 Scotten avenue announces the engagement of her daughter, Ann Ray, to Harry A. Collins of this city. The wedding will take place some time in January. 1448 Hhodward Amu. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Grass of Euclid avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Myrtle, to Alex All imaelety Item. mut char local notes should I. cunkatod to Its• •ffica al vu Schreiber of this city. Chronicle by 5 o'c , ..cla Wadmoalay •Itornoom is order omm to in the currant isseale Ph... Gioma.,. 5300, &empty Edit.. Mail matte. so And nothing so simplifies the task of choosing a gift. to bordmatood mot la, • than Woelmoolar The spacious town house of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn on Rowena street was the scene of a delightful family gathering on Thursday after- noon last in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Lydia Kahn, to Ilarry Lewis Winston, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Winston of Virginia park. The music room, where the ceremony was performed by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, assisted by Joseph, Kahn, grandfather of tne bride, was beauti- fully decorated with autumnal flow- ers and foliage brought from Mr. and Mrs. Kahn's summer home at Walnut Lake, while vases of large shaggy chrysanthemums adorned the mantles at intervals. The bride, a well known society leader and graduate of Vas- sar College, who was unattended, was charming in a traveling suit of brown duvatyne, with small fitting turban of French blue velvet, and wore a corsage of orchids and valley lilies. Mrs. Kahn, mother of the bride, was gowned in black satin model, with bands of embroidery, and Mrs. Win- ston, mother of the groom, was at- tired in black satin. An elaborate dinner that followed the ceremony was served at small tables. Many and charming were t pre-nuptial func- tions given for the bride. Those who came from out of the city to attend the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kahn and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kahn of Youngstown, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lilienfeld of Wilmette, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. S. Flanders of Flint, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Greene (Dorothy Winston) of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Winston left immediately after the marriage for New York, from which point they sailed on the S. S. Levia- than for an extended trip through European countries, after which they will make their home in Detroit. Autobiography, travel, exploration, adven- ture, science, literature, art and music, as ‘ve.Il as fiction, makes the selection of a book for gift an easy matter. fl1arriac v9 The Jewish Woman's Club, the noted Detroit organization, will op en its season most auspiciously on Mon. da y afternoon, Nov. 5 , at which ti me I ZITSMAN.PLOTLER a speaker of international pro An event of the past week was the nence will be presented. Proles 8 or ' marriage on Sunday, Oct. 14, of Miss Earl Barnes, famous lecturer, form professor of education in I.ela er I Ida Plotler, (laughter of Robert Plot- Stanford University, who for the p nil' l eg to Elick Zitsnuin of Springfield, 15 years has devoted his time to I nst Ohio, which was solemnized at the ec- family residence, 260 Hague avenue. L uring in the United States and abroad, will talk on "Over-stimula. The ceremony was performed by tion of the American Child." Profes- Rabbi A. M. Hershman before an im- sor Barnes, who is a noted author, provised altar of palms and ferns and lived for seven years in European was witnessed by members of the im- countries, lecturing in the Universi- mediate family, after which a recep- ties of I.ondon, Oxford, Manchester tion for a small number of intimate and the Welsh universities. The meet- friends followed. The bride, who was r if lateen Beal ia dyed 31 ,4A , o f ing will be held in tie chapel of Tem- an instructor in physical culture in ple Beth El and will begin promptly the Detroit public schools, was from at 2:15 o'clock. Mrs. Samuel Glo- charming in a traveling suit of mo- gower, president of the club, will pre- dish sand color duvatyne, with hat to Sm.,- match, and wore a corsage of orchids side at the meeting. intertwined with a wreath of valley will lilies. At the reception, she was Mrs. Joseph L. Selling, Mrs. Hugo gowned in rose colored velvet made A Freund, Mrs. Joseph Welt and Mrs. after the prevailing fashion of long of Willard D. Mayer were in Ligonier, straight lines. Among the many de- Ind., this week as guests of Mrs. lightful pre-nuptial affairs given in Isaac Strauss, who entertained at an honor of Mrs. Zitsman was a charm- zlaborate dinner party at her Ligo- ingly appointed dinner at Hotel Stat- nier home. Mrs. B. Mayer and Mrs. ler, at which the Gamma Sigma Chi Emanuel Becker of Detroit, who ha b een visiting in Ligonier, were at ve Sorority was hostess; a theater party so followed by tea at Hotel Statler, guests of Mrs. Strauss. given by Mrs. Samuel A. Asherson; a theater party followed by supper Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of Pallister as at which Mr. and Mrs. Al Imernian nue was one of the boxholders at were hosts, and luncheon and bridge :Mezzanine Floor. Orchestra hall on Tuesday evening, by Mrs. Jacob H. Loewenberg at her when the Earl of Birkenhead, former lame on Virginia park. Out-of-town Lord Chancellor of England, lectured guests at the wedding were Mr. and on "My Twenty-five Years in Poli- Mrs. Joseph Sculler of Columbus, tics." The lecture was given under Ohio. Following a wedding trip to the auspices of the Woman's City New York and Atlantic City, Mr. and Club. Detroit Mrs. Zitsman will make their home in Springfield, Ohio. Mrs. Sol Salberg and daughter, MENDELSOHN-SWARTZ Mrs. Karl Shields, who came to De- Mr. and Mrs. B. Swartz announce The Temple Beth El dinner, a de- troit to attend the eighty-fourth lightful affair that invarably precedes birthday anniversary of Mrs. Sal- the marriage of their daughter, Rose the annual election of Temple Beth berg's mother, Mrs. Mary Ehrman of Charlotte, to Ilarry K. Mendelsohn, El, which is at all times eagerly an- Tennyson avenue, have returned to on Oct. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Mendel- Not' comes our initial display of sohn will be at home to their rela- smart things in beauteous velvet— ticipated, took place on Tuesday their home in Cleveland. tives and friends at 9311 McQuade street and dinner go tout—fascinating evening in the banquet hall of the Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bevier Williams, avenue after Nov. 1. creations fresh from the fashion cen- temple, and was largely attended. It local musical artists, were hosts at a MUSCLE DEVELOPING ters—personally selected by Mrs. Dok- took the form of a buffet supper and EHRLICH-ROSENBERG tor—an amity of charming CUII Cep- was given under the auspices of the charming tea in honor of Mr. and FOOTWEAR FOR Mrs. Edmund Lichtenstein of Brus- fi;ns that you will revel in--and de- Sisterhood. w th members of the Miss Goldie Rosenberg, daughter of CHILDREN . sels, Belgium. Among those invited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenberg of 698 light tJ choose from. executive board serving. Mrs. Josen Lichtenstein was chairman of the to meet Mr. and Mrs. Lichtenstein East Warren avenue, was united in supper committee, while the hospital. were Mr. and Mrs. Ossip Gabrilo- marriage to Albert E. Ehrlich of New Ruby's shoes art ity committee, with Mrs. Adolph Slo- witsch and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick York City on Tuesday, Oct 9, at the flat high priced man as chairman, were in the receiv- LaMond, the latter the famous Eu- bride's residence. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- ropean pianiste. man Aciated. Out -of-town guests ing line to welcome the guests. Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim is president of were Mr. and Mrs. M. Feinstein, Mrs. Many charming and delightful af- A. Brener, Mrs. Mart Korenman and the Sisterhood, with Mrs. Sol Wolf GROWING GIRLS' and Mrs. Harry Farnstein as vice- fairs have been given in honor of A. Ehrlich, all of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Gus Kahn of Youngstown, Ohio, presidents. WINTER STRAP PUMPS who has been the house guest of Mrs ADELSON-WOLLENBERG Milton Sloman of Virginia park, and Otter Buck Black Trim One of the beautiful weddings o Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amhurg of Sec- Mrs. Samuel Sloman of East Ferry the month took place in the French Brown Russia Tan Trim ond boulevard were hosts to several avenue. Among those who enter- room of the Wolverine Hotel on Sun physicians and their wives at a beau- All Patent Calfskin tained at a beautiful function for lay evening, Oct. 21, when Miss 1522 Broadway tifully appointed dinner party at the Sizes 2 ij to 8 Mrs. Kahn was Mrs. Frank Purdy, Fanny Wollenberg, daughter of Mr. One Door South of Capitol Theatre Phoenix Club on Saturday evening. i.vho complimented the Detroit guest and Mrs. Jacob Arfa, was united in honoring their brother. Dr. Samuel it a bridge party at her home in marriage to William Adelson, son of Amberg of Rochester, Minn., who was Royal Oak. Mr: and Mrs. Moses Adelson. Rabbi their guest the past week. A. N1. Hershman performed the cere- Accompanied by her three sons, MM. Louis Simon of West Grand Joseph, Russell and Leonard, Mrs. Ja- mony at 7:30 p. m. and a reception followed for about 100 guests. The boulevard has returned from a de- cob H. Davis of Chicago boulevard 1529 Washington Blvd Statler Hotel Bldg. lightful throe months' stay in New will leave on Monday, Oct. 29, for bride was given in marriage by her brother, Alex Wollenberg, and was York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Miami and Miami Beach, Fla., where attended by her sister, Miss Gertrude where she was the guest of relatives they will remain for the winter and friends. Mrs. Simon is enter- months. Prior to her departure for Wollenberg, as maid of honor, and FIANIMs 'Wl I 01211.1 1101 11 kW IMMO h1101111. v, taining her son, Kenneth Simon of :he southland, Mrs. Davis was charm- her sister, Mrs. Samuel Atkins, as New York, who came to Detroit from ingly entertained at many lovely din- matron of honor. The bride made a BONAHOOM'S LINGERIE SHOP 1408 WASHINGTON BLVD. charming picture in a white velvet Cincinnati, where he spent several ners, luncheons and theater parties. robe, studded with pearls. Her veil days. Among the affair!' given was a dinner was held in place by a coronet of it Hotel Statler, at which Mr. and Mrs. Waiter,Lilienfehr (Hortense Mrs. Samuel Davis of Toledo were duchess lace trimmed with orange blossoms and she carried a shower Krol . `t and son, Edward. of Wil- hosts. arrangement of white roses and val- mett^. Ill., are spending a few weeks ley. lilies. Miss Wollenberg was at th' home of Mrs. Lilienfeld's par- Adolph Freund of Chicago boule- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik, at vard is in St. Louis, Mo., this week, gowned in flesh colored crepe ro- maine, trimmed in pearls, and car- their home on Rowena street. where he went in the interest of the ried a bouquet of tea roses. Mrs. At. Cleveland Jewish Orphan Asylum. kins' costume was French blue crepe Grand Boulevard at Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Werner Moser of Zu- romaine, trimmed in black velvet, and rich, Switzerland, spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. S. Joseph of New she carried red roses. Little Rosalind in Detroit the past week as guests of York are in the city visiting their Arta was the ring-bearer and - was Me. and Mrs. Edmund Lichtenstein many relatives and friends and are dressed in a quaint white lace frock. (Elsa Ruegrer). Mr. Moser, who is guests at Hotel Statler. Mrs. Joseph Irving Stern served as best man and noted architect in Zurich, is travel- was formerly Mrs. Flora Adler of ', e ushers were George Arta, Carl ing in. the United States, studying Detroit. Arfa and Samuel Atkins, Among the American architecture. out-of-town guests present at the For Particular Women Dr. A. B. Swartz of Milwaukee was wedding were Mrs. Ada Rosenthal Mrs. Charles Mayer and daughter, in Detroit the past week in attend- and Mrs. Bertha Carp of New York; Prancer Margaret, who sent several ance at the conference of medical Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Chester and Mr. weeks in the city visiting with Mrs. men which convened in this city. Dr. and . Mrs. Morris Fine of (folly, Mich., 'Nfayer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Swartz was a guest at Hotel Statler. and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cohen and lace Rosenheim of ,Pingree avenue, daughter, Sylvia, and son, Bernard, has left for her hoMe• in New York. An out-of-town visitor who has of Cleveland. After a wedding trip During her stay in the city Mrs. been delightfully entertained during West, Mr. and Mrs. Adelson will be Mayer was the recipient of many so- her stay in the city is Miss Fern Jane at home at 1918 Pingree avenue af- And His Famous Orchestra cial attentions. Goldberg of Duluth, Minn., who is ter Nov. 15. visiting at the home of her uncle and Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Rothschild aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster- GHREENE-BASKIN M•ks R ions Now for the Hallowe'en Party, Oct. 31st. (Ilerma Kopple) of St. Paul, Minp., weld, on Clairmount avenue. The marriage of Edith Rae Baskin who have snent several weeks in New to Bernard Chreene was solemnized York and Washingtoh, are in the city ' A recent delighttul affair wn$ the on Sunday, Oct. 14, at 6 n. m., at the as guests of Mrs. Rothichild's par. bridge party given by Mrs. Nathan Congregation Ahavath Zion. Rabbi ents,•Mr. and Mrs. Eugene II. Kopple Ndrman at her home on West Grand A. J. Levin officiated. A reception of Coloredo avenue.. Dr. Rothschild boulevard, honoring Mrs. Manfred' followed at the bride's residence. Mr. will return to St. Paul after a short '.11aidstone. who, with her son Edward, and Mrs. Ghreene left for an extend- visit, while Mr's. Rothschild will re- recently returned from a two months' ed trip to Chicago and Milwaukee. main, for a longer period. sojourn in Pasadena, Calif. Autumn flowers and foliage in their russet SALZMAN-SPALTER 01 =30=10 P0=0 ,----i0=0==so=m=eae. hues formed the charming setting at Herman Spalter of 338 Owen ave- the guest tables, and beautiful prizes nue announces the marriage of his Were awarded the successful winners. daughter, Lottie .Sella, to Samuel Salzman of this city, which took place Mrs. Charles Finsterwald of Clair- Sunday, Oct. 21, at the Shaarey mount avenue has gone to Croton-on- dek Synagogue. Mrs. A. Weisberg, ids- the Hudson, 'N. Y., where she will I ter of the bride, was matron of honor. visit with her children and grandson, 1Mr. and Mrs. Saltzman left for an Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rowe (Corinne extended Eastern trip. 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Alfa Miss Mary Caplan, head of the edu- cational department of the Jewish In- stitute, has returned from a delight- ful stay of several weeks through 0 nortions of Southern Califronia. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum While - in Los Angeles, Miss Caplan (Ann Kramer) are receiving con- was the guest of her sister, Miss Irene gratulations on the birth of a daugh- Caplan, former Travelers Aid work- ter, Marjorie Suzanne, on Oct. 13. er in Detroit, who is now affiliated with Jewish relief work in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer B. Kauffman (Essie Stern) of Indianapolis, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Cohen were announce the birth of a daughter, 0 hosts at a charming family dinner' Arline Helen. party at their home on Glynn court on Friday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Benyas (Pearl 0 Weber) of Omaha, Neb., announce Maier Finsterwald of • Clairmount the birth of a son, Robert Alan, on avenue has returned from a pleasant Oct. 12. stay in Boston, where he visited with his sister, Miss Lucille Finsterwald, Mr. and Mrs. Jimea Sobel of Lei- who is a senior student at Simmons cester court announce the birth of a College for Girls. daughter, Elaine Doris, on Oct. 19. O 0 % P, I U GOOD HARDWARE O'SPORTING GOODS 9 GRAND RIVER EAST, AT WOODWARD 01=0,---"I0i=0= 1 0e=0 0 I 0 rio== 01:201=1 =0 = 01= 0000 George A. Kleinman of Clairmount avenue has returned from a few days' stay in l'hiladelphia ,where he visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kleinman. Italian Crash Linen Bridge Set. It A good value at $10 TkI000 Crash Linen Towels, Value $1.50,•for All Silk Chiffon Hose priced pp to $3, for 95c $2.25 Complete lines of Silk Underwear, Negligees, Linens, Madeira Work, Hosiery, Cut Work BONAHOOMS ONE-FOURTH KOWNO POPULATION JEWISH KOWNO (.11 T. 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