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Engagements
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Levine
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Rae, to Joseph Blatt, on
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blatt of
1564 Leslie avenue.
The Detroit Motorbus
Company
At the request of many citizens the Detroit Motorbus Company publishes this map
showing its 47 miles of bus routes and important intersections with transfer points.
Special attention is called to the recently inaugurated service on the Grand Boulevard,
affording direct connection east, west, north and south, to those important sections of
our city on the Grand Boulevard system.
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MOTORBUS ROUTES
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Jefferson Avenue
% John R.
John R. St. & Dexter Blvd.
Cass Ave.---Second Blvd.
0 Lafayette Blvd.---West Grand 0 Kercheval Ave.
O Boulevard & Tireman
Lafayette Blvd.
0 East Grand Boulevard
Transfer Regulations
Transfers Are Issued for Continuous Passage in One Direction Only
Transfers Are Issued Only Upon Request When Paying Fare
Transfer Points
Transfer Points Are Indicated on Map by Circles
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Woodward & Jefferson
City Hall (Woodward & Fort)
Grand Circus Park (Adams and Woodward)
SOUTH
General Motors Blvd.
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(VSZot n • anlycl d.ST: c d 1 )
Nor'west. High School (
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West
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Lafayette & West Grand Boulevard
Jefferson and Gray Ave.
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Belle Isle Bridge
0 John R. St. & East Grand Blvd.
GENERAL OFFICES, TERMINAL AND EDLIE ST.
PHONE HICKORY 5901.
Fraternal an,
Club Note.
Y. P. S. of Detr,t
At the meeting
'
held Wednesday even .
Mr. end Mrs. David Rosen of 288 society held its first
Rowena street announce the engage. planned to have sim :or
ce
ment of their daughter, Netta, to once every month.
Philip Dresser, son of J. Dresser of
The social service
•. , n.
Philadelphia avenue.
ported 14 suits of
over to the Hebrew
ery for the orphans.
The open meeting
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Canfield avenue on Dee. 201
social success. Ilynue C. r
Jack Thumin of the
MARKLE.FINK
bating Club staged a
bate on 'Resolved chit ■ ] , 1
The Green Room of Hotel Statler become the fashion " Nu:
was a veritable bower of beauty and Cohen gave a humer,.. ,
charm for the marriage of Miss Harry Appel, violin P;
Dorothy Janet Fink, (laughter of Mr. haut, Miss Bernice I . ,
and Mrs. Meyer Fink, to Harry Carl Horowitz, pianists, and S
Markle, of Pittsburgh, Pa., which was tenor, contributed t“ , r,
solemnized by Rabbi Leo M. Frank- gram. Dancing fell ,a, I
lin before an altar banked with palms gram.
'and fernery and illuminated by
Tickets for the cemi ,
tapers, on Thursday evening, Dec. 27, be held at the Elks' 1. a
in the presence of the immediate and Lafayette. on Suer , .0
families only.
Jan. 27, • will be plaeed
The bride, a popular young society week.
girl and a recent graduate of the Uni-
versity of Michigan, was radiant in
Ladies' Loan Assor ■ ii
a draped model of chiffon and silver
Detroit Hebrew Ladies'
lace and carried a white prayer book sociation will meet at tie.
with marker of valley lilies. The corn- on Holbrook and Bits',
bination of an exquisite veil, a family day, Jan. 7. Non-members
heirloom, worn by the groom's moth- to enlist, as the association
er at the time of her marriage, and of supporters in its worth)
the tulle in the train, gave the cos-
tume a fairy-like effect. Miss Ruth
Junior Hadaszah
Fink, sister of the bride, as maid of
Oriole Terrace will be tl
honor, was charming i in a modish
the Junior ❑ adassah b
cloth of silverfrock, with arm boo- partyon Sunday afternee
Marriages
quet of Ophelia roses and sprays of
from 2 to 5 o ' cl o ck. tic
violets and valley lilies. Mrs. Fink,
will be served and prize
mother of the bride, wore a hand-
The proceeds will go towar
some gown of black lace over a foun-
ing the eight Palestinia
dation of black satin, with trimmings
adopted by the Junior III
of jet.
Mrs. Markle, the groom's mother,
Tedakah Club.
was attired in a beautifully draped
The Tz'dakah Club will
costume of sliver cloth and delicate
shadings of Nile green and wore a party on Wednesday aHe
corsage of pink la Frnace roses and 16, at the building of
asparagus fern. The groom, a Har- Federation of Women's CI
vard graduate, was attended as best and Hancock. Proceeds
man by Lee Ferbstein of Akron, Ohio, ing baby layettes, the se
a classmate. Those acting in the ca. to go to Palestine.
pacity of ushers were Louis Gruskin
Hebrew Ladies' Aid
of Kittanning, Pa., Jack Markowitz
of Pittsburgh, Melvin Fink and Louis
The Ilebrew Ladies'
at a meeting on \\Wile ,
Fink of Detroit.
Following the ceremony, an elabo- Dec. 26, with Mrs. Harr;
rate dinner was served in the Louis siding, decided to give a
VII room, where the decorative ball on Sunday, March 2.
scheme was particularly artistic.
Center. Mrs. Joseph Fie
Those from out of the city at the eral chairman, assisted I,
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fixler, Mrs. James She
Levin (Stella Fink) and children, and Mrs. Harry Lipson,
Mary, Robert and Theodore; Mrs.
The card party on De
Cass Sunstein, Mrs. Fred Wolfe and social and financial s
children, Rose, Betty and Fred, Jr., next card party will he
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Markle, Jack meeting of Jan. 16. Th,
Markowitz and Miss Fanny Markle of ing will take place on J.
Pittsburgh; Mrs. Fanny Marks and
Miss Florence Marks of Philadelphia;
Suffolla Club
Lee Ferbstein of Akron, Ohio; Louis
The Sufrola Club will
Gruskin of Kittanning, Pa. open meeting of the sea
After a wedding trip to New York n . ay , Jan. 8, at the h'
and the Bermuda Islands, Mr. and Flor' ence Rosen, 1014
Mrs. Markle will be at home after avenue. A bunco party
Feb. 1 in Pittsburgh, where the for the meeting.
groom is a practicing attorney.
Alpha Vetae Sor
MARKS-GILLMAN
The weekly meeting
The marriage of Miss Helen Cor- Vetae Sorority was held
nelia Gillman, daughter of Mr. and 28, at the home of Mis
Mrs. J. Gillman of 2083 Taylor ave- dow, 1730 Hazelwood
nue, to Jerry Mayer Marks, son of New Year's frolic was
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marks of 697 the home of Miss Beatri,
West Palmer avenue, took place Sun- 1190 Longfellow avenu
day evening at the Shaarey Zedek, meeting will be held at
with Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiat- Miss Lenore Brown, 11
ing. The bride was charming in a avenue.
gon of beaded satin on Patou lines
Kynthian CI,
with silver threaded lace, caught with
a large rhinestone buckle. Her veil
was of the Princess Marie style with Is purely sne.;.,1 and liter:
real lace coronet. She carried a bon- at A
s Ineegw
° rrgmaen eiztaintgi9 hn el
ul a
quet of white bridal roses and lilies 1, of Al Wolf, 633 Westin.
of the valley. The Misses E'sther The following officers
Marks, Eva Siegel, Janet Marks, Samuel Greenbaum, pia
Edith Alberts, Anna Marks and Anna mont Sweetwine, vice-pi
Gillman acted as bridesmaids. Ushers ' Novitz, secretary; PI
were Alvin Schneider, Morey Schla- treasurer.
t h e The n z t l t
far, William Gillman, Meyer Klein I will be the main event
and J. Simons. The bridesmaids wore I to be given in the nea
full skirts and carried Ophelia roses bracing
tied with Matins ribbons to match
their gowns. Rosedale Marks, the
maid of honor, wore a gown of rose
metallic cloth, trimmed with silver,
and carried a bouquet of roses. R.
Jacobs acted as best man. Mollie Jewish Institute Moths
Gillman, a niece of the bride, acted
The regular Januar
as flower girl and Herbert Siegel, the Jewish Institute
nephew of the bride, was the ring will be held in the and
bearer. Following a wedding trip to Jewish Institute Satur ,
California, Mr. and Mrs. Marks will 3 p . m. Miss M. Wei,
make their home in Detroit.
housekeeper, will spa
Values." I. Rosenbert
ABRAM-BOESKY
lected readings in Shop
INSTITUTE
A charmingly appointed affair was
the wedding of Mies Golds Boesky to
Harold Abram, which took place Sun-
day evening at the Hebrew Baby Day
Nursery Hall. Dinner was served in
the dining hall of the nursery to the
immediate families and friends of the
bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Ab-
ram left on a honeymoon trip East.
HASS-FR1EDLAENDER
Citiseaship:
Register at once fat
unship class which is
day, Jan. 6, at 9:30
Westminster. Many F
this course and after
found confident to t:
Pape rs through the cot
tailed examination. 1
mum good in the cc
must be a citizen tali
active interest in ctiy ,
tional affairs. J. H. B
instructor and never ft
class very interesting.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Friedlaender
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Sophie, to Arthur Hass, on
Sunday, Dec. 23, at Temple Beth El.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiated. A
wedding dinner for the immediate Profeseor Lenin to Le
families followed at the home of the
Professor S. Levin,
bride, 451 East Ferry avenue.
nartment of history an
Detroit City College,
the Home and Cultur
13 at the North End
Jewish Institute. III
The subject will be
tory" and the lecture
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Franklin, 6 p. m. sharp. It is
(Goldye Gerson) of 938 Virginia meeting and an invite'
park are receiving congratulations to all those interest(
on the birth of a daughter, Carolyn ject.
Irene, on Dec. 26.
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Firths
Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Danto (Sylvia Pisgah Lodge to
K. Gittleman) are receiving congrat-
Officers Mt
ulations on the birth of a son, Arthur
Coleman Danto, on Jan. 1.
Officers of Pisgah
i. 0. B. B., for the er
Miss Elqizabeth Cleveland to he elected at the men
Deliver Lectures for
this Monday evening
B'rith club rooms.
Child Study Clan.
At its meeting a
The activities committee of the
Jewish Woman's Club announces that a decisive step was t
the child study class will continue its Lodge for the foundii
course, starting at 230 p. m. on Jan. munity building in
menting the adoptio
8, at 89 Rowena street.
The last three lectures of the course proportions to the Cr
will be given by Miss Elizabeth Cleve- ing Association, a con
land, supervisor of girls and women's that the various soci
activities in the Detroit public schools. ing in the project 1
Her subject will be "The Adolescent steps for the foundir
Now that agreement I
Period and Its Problems."
For new members only, the hospi- on vital points in tho
tality committee of the Jewish petted that work w
Woman's Club is planning an after- once to promote the e
noon affair. The date of this party raise the needed fun(
ing.
will be announced at a later date.