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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein o
439 East Ferry avenue announce the
engagement of their cousin, Miss
Mollie Rosen of New York, to Aaron
Tozer of this city. A reception wi I
be held Sunday evening, Jan. 27.

A
Special
Purchase

Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenblatt of 652
Theodore street announce the en-
ment of their daughter, Belle
a g e
All eaclety item, and ether local notes should he communicated te tb• OR. el TIN g Greenbl att, to Irving Kerner, son of
afternoon M order m appoar In the current weak'.
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Wedamday
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Mr.
and
Mrs. II . Kerner of 644 Theo-
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Mall Wires no na t•
Phos• Glendal. 9300, Society CAM,
duce street. Reception will be held
taut Weilamang.
on Feb. 10.
The Rainbow Room of Oriole Ter_
The fascinating and delightful win-
ter cruises to the West Indies, Ber- race on East Grand boulevard, with
muds Islands, Egypt and the Medit- its twinkling, hidden colored lights, l-
teranean are particularly popular its window apertures filled with dea
wil-
among Detroiters this season. Among low palms and ferns, proved an i
-
those who left for these interesting ly artistic setting on Sunday af ter y
FERENTZ.BARNETT
ports the past week are Mr. and Mrs. noon for the charming party given by
Mrs. Edward Barnett of ' Detroit
S. E. Ileineman of Bloomfield Hills, the Junior Hadassah. The affair was
announces the marriage of her
who sailed for an extended trip to attended by more than 400
patrons
daughter, Lillian, to Thom Ferentz
of the organization, whose purp - oseis
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the Holy Land, the Nile, Italy and to support orphans in Palestine.!
of Kingston, N. Y., on Jan. 13. Mr.
Spain; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman, There were tables of bridge, Mah I and Mrs. Ferentz will make their
who will spend several months in Ja- Jong and lotto. Refreshments were
home in New York.
maica, Nassau, Kingston and the served and individual prizes given at
Panama Canal Zone; Albert Stellar, each table. Many unique social af-
QUIDD.SCHUBINER
who is taking a six weeks' cruise on tiers are planned by the society for
A beautiful wedding took place in
the S.S. Okra, touching at Havana, the near future, for the benefit of the the dance salon of the Tahoma Court
Santiago, Trinidad and Martinique, orphans adopted by the Detroit so- apartments, Seward avenue, on Sun-
and Dr. and Mrs. !logo A. Freund
day, Jan. 20, when Miss Ilelen Schu-
Lizette and Richard Freund, who left ciety.
biner was united in marriage to Ab-
from New York on Saturday on the
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Becker of raham Quidd. The marriage cere-
S.S. Fort St. George for a delightful
mony, which was followed by a recep-
Hotel
Addison
are
entertaining
as
stay of several weeks in the Bermuda
their house guest Mrs. Max Wolf of tion, was performed by Rabbi J. L.
Islands.
Albion, Neb. Sirs. Wolf is en route Levin. The bride was charming in
to several of the larger cities in the a white satin gown, trimmed with
The following additional patrons East, where she plans to make an ex- lace. She carried a shower bouquet
and patronesses are announced by
of white roses and lilies of the valley.
the Detroit chapter of Iladassah for tended visit.
Miss Ethel Schubiner, sister of the
the Elizabeth Gutman concert to be
The Florentine Room of Hotel Ad- bride, served as maid of honor. She
given Monday evening, Feb. 4, at
was charming in pink colored
Hotel Steller: Mr. and Mrs. Charles dison was the scene of a charming georgette and carried Columbia roses.
dinner on Wednesday evening, at
E. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. David
The bridesmaids were Miss Mary
Werbe, Mr. and Mrs. David Oppen- which Mrs. William A. Goldberg Quidd, sister of the groom, who wore
heim, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stein (Rose Hecht) was hostess to mem- a canary georgette frock trimmed in
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopp, bers of the Friday and Saturday brilliants; Miss Anna Traub of Chi-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Bernstein, Clubs, at a farewell party prior to cago, who wore a yellow georgette
Dr. and Mrs. William Gordon, Mr. her deprature for Southern Cali gown, beautifully trimmed with gold
and Mrs. Henry Weinstein, Mr. and fornia. The favors and place cards lace, and Miss Hulda Lasser, cousin
Mrs. Louis Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. were indicative of travel and at in- of the bride, who wore a gold
Sol Finkelhor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fried- tervals along the tables were placed georgette gown, trimmed with silver
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Sans Weissman, miniature flower pots of varigated lace. All carried arm bouquets of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weisman, Mr. and hues, placques of yellow urns filled American beauty roses. The flower
Mrs. M. Leiter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack with jonquils, tulips and roses, with girls were Miss Evelyn Schubiner,
Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Say- a profusion of feathery greenery who wore canary georgette trimmed
age, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman, Mrs. Goldberg, who received her with laces, and Miss Esther Schu-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer, Prensky, Mr. guests in a handsome costume o biner, who wore pink georgette. The
and Mrs. Thodore J. Israel, Mrs. Jo- Paisley cut velvet and gold cloth with duties of best man were performed
seph Hartman, Sirs. Samuel Frank, bandings of wide marten fur, will by Irwin Schubiner, brother of the
Mrs. Joseph Rosenzweig, Mrs. Joseph leave shortly with Sir. Goldberg for bride. Mrs. Max Schubiner, who gave
Gerson, Milton M. Alexander, Mrs. an extended Western trip.
the bride in marriage, was becoming-
Max Krell, Mrs. Ira Friedenberg, Mrs.
ly attired in a gown of Nile green,
Mrs. Leo M. Butzel and Mrs. Max trimmed with amber beads, and wore
A. J. Cohen, Mrs. Benjamin Earl
Cohen. Mrs. Maxwell Rozan, Mrs. Bailin, members of the Wayne Coun- a corsage of tea roses. Mrs. Quidd,
M. Rosenzweig Jr., Mrs. Louis Smil- ty League of Women Voters, were mother of the groom, wore a black
ansky, Mrs. William Berman, Sirs. R. among those who attended the charm- beaded gown. Among the out-of-
y man
Paul, Mrs. Ira Cohen, Mrs. J. Bud- ing luncheon given by that organiza- town guests were Mrs.
Il Mo.
nitzky, Mrs. Minnie Cassell and Mr. tion in the ballroom of Hotel Statler hilewsky and Mr. and Mr s. Isydor
Lasser of Buffalo, N. Y. After a trip
and Mrs. Louis Duscoff.
on Friday.
to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Quidd will
The annual bridge-tee of the Alpha
Mr. and Mrs. Montefiore Wittle- be at home at 2073 Blaine avenue.
Epsilon Phi Sorority will be held on shofer (Hazel Blumenthal), whose
HOROWITZ-MICHLIN
Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Women's marriage took place at the Phoenix
ts m tole Club on Monday, Jan. 7, have re- , Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Michlin of
on cl from e. Tickets
Federatiuous
of the fay
Rochester, N. Y., announce the mar-
be obtained
lowing:
Miss Bernice Kahn, chair. turned from a delightful wedding ]
trip to Chicago and have taken sip ,
Harry of
R. their
Horowitz,
son Marion,
of Mr. and
daughter,
to
man of the ticket committee; Mrs. their residence at Hotel Chatham on riage
Herman Finsterwald, Miss Ruth Arie, Second boulevard and Pingree aye- Mrs. I. Horowitz of 4844 Brush
Miss Irene Rosenberg, Miss Bernice j nue. Mr. and M rs. Wittleshofer are street.
i entertaining as their house guest
Fraser or Miss Sally Ehrlich.
' their sister, Miss Dorothy Blumenthal
With its alluringly delightful cli- I of West Branch, Mich.
matic conditions defying the no .
Sirs. Henry Wineman, accompanied
of the winter months, Southern Cali-
Mr. and Mrs. Oshie 1. Baker (Ethel
fornia continues to attract the travel- by her son, James Wineman, have re-
turned
from a pleasant stay in Chi-1 Schlus„I) are receiving congratula-
er. Among those leaving the past
week for Los Angeles and environs ca o where they visited with their Lions on the birth of a daughter,
Elaine, on Jan. 18.
were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Warn- many relatives and friends.
burger of Chicago boulevard, who
Mr. and Sirs. I. Hamburger of
Benjamin and Isidore Stern, prom-
will visit with their son, William
Wurzburger, for several months. Jo- inent business men of Boston, Mass., 2527 West Philadelphia avenue are
seph Kahn, accompanied by his sister, were in Detroit for a short period receiving congratulations on the birth
Mrs. Mary Solomon, will include San following a fortnight's stay in Chi- of a son, Stuart Wallace, on Jan. 17.
Francisco in their trip, visiting with cago and Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace (Eva
Mr. Kahn's son, Felix Kahn, a for-
mer Detroit resident. Mr. and Shall Fred Decker is in Milwaukee, Erusall) announce the birth of a
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daughter,
Margaret Jane, on Jan. 16.
o
where he went to attend a dancing
A. Bloomgarden and
will make protracted stays in North- party given by Edward Kitsinger of
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THEATER
ern and Southern parts of California. that city.
The spirit of youth pervades the

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firths

Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Ripstein of
Montreal, Que., stopped in Detroit
for a short visit en route to Southern
California, where they contemplate
spending the remainder of the winter
months. Mrs. Ripstein, who was Miss
Birdie Benjamin before her marriage,
is a former resident of this city,
where she has many relatives and
friends.

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Midwinter Furniture
Sale at Hudson's

The Young Women's Hebrew Asso-
ciation weekly dances, which feature
the social program outlined by the
organization, are gaining steadily in
pouplarity. They are held on Satur-
day nights in the ballroom of Temple
Beth El and are attended by several
hundred members and their escorts.
Mr. and Sirs. Harry Z. Brown chape-
roned the party on Saturday evening
' last.

Miss Louise Goldstone and Miss Es-
telle Alpern were hostesses at a
charming dinner party on Monday
evening in the Florentine Room of
Hotel Addison, in honor of the birth-
day anniversary of Miss Bess Stein-
berg. Miss Steinberg was presented
with an attractive gift. Miss Dorothy
Blumenthal of West Branch, Mich.,
i Miss Sara Shaw of Cleveland and
Blanche Ilart were guests at this
!Mist
delightful affair.

story of "The Blarney Stone," which
will be presented at the Garrick The-
ater next Sunday night by George
M. Gattss, which the ever popular
Walter Scanlan in the principal role
portrays. There is nothing more de-
lightful to young or old than youth,
with its sunshine, its freshness and its
rosy outlook on life.

Mr. and Mrs. David E. Heineman
have returned from a pleasant stay
in New York, Atlantic City, Phila-
delphia and Washington.

The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Purdy, in Royal Oak, was chramingly
decorated on Saturday evening in
honor of the bridge and Mah Jong
party at which their daughter, Miss
Reannette Purdy, was hostess to sev-
eral of her young friends.

Spring flowers centered the charm-
ingly appointed tables on Saturday
afternoon at the card and Slab Jong
! party given by Mrs. Celia Mayer in
compliment to the Elite Club, of
which she is a member.
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Samuel Summerfield, Al Hecht and
Harry Erstein have returned from a
fortnight's stay in Chicago and Grand
Rapids.

Harold B. Lipsitz of Hollywood,
Calif., who came to Detroit to attend
the marriage of his sister, Miss Ruth
Lipsitz, to Joseph Rubin, on Jan. 8,
at Hotel Statler, is a member of the
Fox Film Company of Hollywood and
has written scenarios for the screen.
Mr. Lipsitz is a native Detroiter and
is a graduate of the University of
Michigan.

Miss Caroline Wollenburgh of
Longfellow avenue spent the past
fortnight in Fort Wayne, Ind., where
she visited with her sister, Mrs. Sid-
ney Stiebel (Lulu Wollenburgh), for-
Mrs. William Levy of Florence ave- mer Detroit resident.
nue and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z.
Mrs. J. Lavine and Miss Rose Aron-
Brown have returned from a trip to son of Chicago and Mrs. Elick Zits-
J.,
New York and Lakewood, N.
man (Ida Plotler) of Springfield,
!where they went to greet their moth- Ohio, who visited with relatives and
er, rs. Charlotte Brown, and family, friends in the city, have been honor
who M recently returned from an ex- guests at many elaborate affairs given
, tended tour through European coun- in their honor the past week. •
tries.
Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Danto and son
rs. D. W . Simons and Miss Sylvia of Ann Arbor have moved to Detroit
Simons of Pallister avenue have re- and are residing at 11551 Second
turned from a pleasant fortnight's
stay in New York and Lakewood, boulevard.

Samuel Folz, prominent business
man of Kalamazoo, was in Detroit
for a few days' stay this week, visit-
, ing with his many friends.

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Herbert Newman of Burlingame
, avenue has returned from a trip to
Chicago and Minneapolis, where he
spent the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Musliner of
Collingwood avenue and Edward
' Musliner of Hotel Tulles are in Chi-
cago this week, where they are visit-
ing with relatives and friends.
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Harold Simon of Philadelphia ave-
nue has returned from a two weeks'
trip through portions of Michigan
and Ohio.

Mrs. A. Anspach of 1522 Monte-
rey avenue will celebrate her eighty-
second birthday on Friday, Feb. 1.
Her sons, Edward and Eugene J.
Anspach of Newark, N. J., are ex-
pected home for this occasion.

The Misses Betty and Mildred Da-
vidov of Hazelwood avenue enter-
tained 30 guests at a shower for Miss
Ida Becker, a bride-elect of the
month. Miss Becker was the recipient
of many beautiful gifts.

Mrs. D. E. Garfield and Mrs. B.
Imber of Kenilworth avenue enter-
tained at a linen shower in honor of
Miss Ida Becker, a bride of this
Jacob II. Davis of Chicago boule- month, who was the recipient of
vard has returned from a delightful many beautiful gifts.
visit in Miami Beach, Fla., where h e
Mrs. M. Juftin Meyer of Forest,
I joined Mrs. Davis and sons, Joseph,
, Russell and Leonard, who are so- Ohio, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
environ-
journing in that and
George L. Edloff of Virginia park.
ment for the winter months.

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