MekerRonjonsmentomaz PAGE EIGHT Ettgagemrnto , Mrs. Samnuel Tanner announces t he engagement of her sister, M iss Shirley Isaacs, to Samuel S. Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fisher of Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Zussman an- I nounce the engagement of their' daughter, Faye, to Jule II. Wolfson, son of Mrs. Anna Wolfson. All eoclety Items and other local notes should be communicated Is tl.e ernes of The Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the current neele• Issue. Phone Glendale 9300, Society Editor. Mail notices so as t• be re steed not later Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank of 402 Medbury avenue announce the en- I gagenient of their daughter, Tillie, The committee for the annual sheet to Harry Keene of this city. Mrs. Joseph Welt, who is repre- senting the Jewish Women's Club at shower and bridge given by the Ila- Samuel Hertzberg announces the dassah on March 24 announces the the series of lectures given by the affair a complete success. The hall engagement of his daughter, Sadie, I Merrill Palmer School to women in- was comfortably filled by the more to Robert Morrison, sun of Sir. and I terested in social and educational than 50 bridge tables, where over 200 Mrs. Louis Morrison. A reception , work in Detroit, reported the sub- women competed for prizes, which was held on Sunday, 'March Cl, at stance of the first lecture to it large were dainty novelty handkerchiefs. which over 250 guests attended. group of women at the Jewish Wom- en's Club Friday, March 21. The Refreshments were served at 4:30. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rothberg of committee consisted of Mrs. Max lectures, which deal with various as- The Krell, chairman, and Mesdames Isen- y7:( East Kirby avenue announce the pects of child life and education, are berg, Ben. Krell, Halbstien, Joseph, engagement of their daughter, Clara, being given by members of the fac- B. Cohn, Leiter, Diamond and to Richard Rosenberg, son of Mr. iind ulty of the Merrill Palmer School and II. Sauls. Miss Gittleman, president of Mrs. B. Rosenberg of 430 Frederick are being relayed by the representa- tives of organizations attending them. the Detroit chapter, reports 250 street. Mrs. Welt will give her next talk Fri- sheets received to date. These sheets in day, April 16. at 2:30, at the Jewish ere sent to Palestine to be used in- the Jewish hospitals there. It is in- -----"*"---- II'S Club. teresting to know that the Hadassah , supports five hospitals in Palestine , , Mr. and bira. Walter Laib have re- besides numerous clinics and dispen- turned from their wedding trip and saries, immigration camps, infant ROSENBERG-CHRISTIE are residing at the Chatham apart- welfare departments and a nurses' ments. training school. The work, though' Mr and Mrs. George Christie of under Jewish auspices, is entirely l g ay City announce the marriage of Dr. J. Morgenstern, president of non-sectarian in its treatment. As, their daughter, Miss Thelma Christie, Mr. and the Hebrew Union College, will he the shipment does not leave Detroit: Jack Rosenberg, Rosenberg, son on of Saturday, Barney in Detroit Sunday to conduct the until the end of next week, sheets ' to Mrs. March 15. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg \Vein- Temple Beth El services. may still be sent to Mrs. Henry I are stopping at the Wolverine Hotel. stein, 4845 Brush street. — Dr. I.eo M. Franklin was in Chi- . KATZ-SPALTER rags Monday where he addressed the Sol Gittleman has returned from The wedding of Miss Nettie Spal- Chicago Rabbinical Association. The an extended Western trip. . ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Spat- subject of his address was "Congre- - gational Efficiency." Mies Ray Newmark of New York ter of 623 bledbury boulevard, and City, who has been spending the win- , . lack Katz will take place at the Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn (nee Ber- . ter with her sister, Mrs. Ilenry II. , bride's residence on Sunday, March nice Marx) has returned from their Zussman, 2429 Holbrook avenue, re- , 30. Rabbi Hershman will officiate. ' wedding trip and are residing at the — Ranier apartments, 11534 Byron ave. i turned to her home Sun ay. COHEN-ROSENBERG — ' i nue . Herman Stanfield has re- Mr. and Mrs. B. Rosenberg of 430 i Mrs. turned from Chicago where she at- Julius tended the graduation of her nephew, Frederick street announce the mar- Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gilbert, riage of their daughter, Esther, to 1 - Gilbert and Sin. Flora Goodman are Merrill Jacobs, from Rush Medical Benjamin Cohen on March 2. Rabbi leaving Saturday for a trip abroad. College. Judah L. Levin performed the cere- I . g olle They will be gone several months. after which a dinner was, — on Y' for the immediate family. The 1 Mrs. Ida Lurie and Miss Sadie Lip- m served Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky of 433 silt are visiting friends in Cincin- couple are to reside at the Tabun& I Feat Kirby avenue, who have been nati. Court apartments, 1600 Seward ave. I wintering in Hollywood, are expect- , nue, where they will be at home to ;, ed home April 2. Mrs. Isaac Rapenport and Mrs. Os- their r friends after April I. car M. Rosenfield entertained at a Mrs. J. Meyer Berris of 1456 Bur- bridge-luncheon at Mrs. Rapenport's BEHRMANN-NEWMARK lingame and her mother-in-law, Mrs, avenue on Friday a - The home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Berris of Adrian, Mich., have re- , , home on March Byron 21. There were four Newmark of 282 Frederick avenue ternoon, turned from a two weeks' trip to rabies. was beautifully decorated Sunday of- St. Louis. -- March 23, in honor of the — Mrs. Nat Sobel has returned to her ternoon, wedding of their daughter, Miss Lil- , bir. and Mrs. Barney Bliss of Oma- home in Lafayette, Ind., after spend- Han Newmark, to Joseph Behrmann. a, Neb., and children are visiting; h d by in g several weeks as the house guest The ceremony was performs Md Abel r. M an M rs. . of Hague ave. of her daughter, Mrs. Philip I .evine Rabbi A M Hershman in the pees• nue. of Collingwood avenue. I I ence of 50 guests. Among those M and Mrs I from out of o Dr. Will Kirshbaum of St. Louis The Misses Sarah and Rose Miller 't . II. II. Behrinann of Grand Rapids and was in town last week to attend the of Bay City. are visiting in . Detroit,' ' ND. and Mrs. Herman C. Lieberman ol funeral of his father. stopping at the Hotel Addison. ' of Chicago. The couple left for an — extended honeymoon and upon their . _ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selling have, M r. and Mrs. Samuel Hartman return will make their home here. returned to Detroit after spending (Pearl Rosenblum) of Cleveland have , — several weeks in the South and At- returned from their wedding trip to1 'antic City. Cuba and Florida and will be at home ; at 2183 Blaine avenue after April 10. Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Danto and son have moved to their new home at Miss Blanche S. Rothschild and 6565 Trumbull avenue, near West Mrs. Louis R. IVfarymont have gone Grand boulevard, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Fischer of to Chicago to be present at the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. , 26 41 Hazelwood avenue are receiv- A group of Detroit girls, including Dave Rothschild. ' ing congratulations on the birth of ■ ; I Bernice Kahn, Irene Rosenberg, Ruth daughter, Marion Louise. Aire, Yolette Finstervvald, Sally Ehr- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weissman lich 81111 Bernice Fraser will spend and family. formerly of 455 East Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Spilg Friday and Saturday in Ann Arbor Philadelphia avenue, are residing in (P earl Simon) announce the birth of attending the Alpha Epsilon Phi ini- their new home at 1656 West Boston a daughter, Ilarriet Shirley, Mar. 19. I tiation, boulevard. r. and Mrs. Benjamin Glick (Bes- Mr. Miss Yolette Finsterwald leaves and Mrs. Melville Welt have , Wine) announce the birth of a Sunday for Boston to spend a week 'le d from a visit in Palm Beach, returned with her sister, Miss Myra Finster- daughter, Lucille Jane, on March 3. — Florida. weld, who is a student at Sargent's Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenberg — School of PhySical Education. en ure, v hte Seward Sfe we ,lauag Sirs. Abe Silberberg of !nnutheiirth Mr. and M (Theresa n , Keilel of o aoe Burlingame avenue have returned birth Miss Lucille Finsterwald, daughter from se ven weeks' sojourn in Miami, Barbara Ann. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwahl, Florida. and the Misses Sylvia and Emmeline • Ackerman, who are attending Sim- Mrs. Louis Welt and Mrs. Nathan' Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lewis (Jeanette mons College in Boston, are at home Newman have returned from a four Starkoff I announce the birth of a son March 21. for their spring vacation. weeks' sojourn in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bennett (Sara Mrs. Louis Goldberg of New York Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fineberg of Sugar) of Pittsburg, Kan., announce (nee Ruth Cohn) is the house guest Calvert avenue were hosts at a fancy the birth of a daughter, Ilene Frayda, of her sister, Mrs. A. Gittleman of dress party at the Gainsboro Studio on Wednesday, March 19. East Grand boulevard, during her on Friday evening, March 21. The stay in this city. Mrs. Goldberg, who guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finkelstein (Lil- is widely known here, is being de- Isenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stein- lian Lavine) of 1303 Delaware ave- • lightfully entertained by her rela- berg, Mr. and Mrs. 13. A. Williams, nue are receiving congratulations on tives and many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Joseph, Mr. and the birth of a son, Samuel, March 12, Mrs. Philip Levine, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn of Bay George A. Kahn and Hr. and Mrs. City were in Detroit, having attend- Mrs, Lewis L. Brandeis in Edward A. Josephson. ed the Schreiber-Grass wedding. "Seven Furniture Days" at HUDSON'S than Wednesday. arriages The Important Thing About Our Dresses is the character and quality at reasonable prices. Very often, you'll find copies of $75.00 Dresses at $49.75, or less. We keep up with fashion without keeping up the price. 25 00 to $7500 . - EYN WOMENS WEAR Woodward Avenue Between Grand River and State. I . 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Six new styles in lacquered walnut finish are UNDERPRICED SUBSTANTIALLY FOR THIS WEEK ONLY AT— $295 Special LIEBERMAN'S 629-641 GRATIOT AVE. S oc i e t y. Mrs. Ilenry Wineman and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Clark of 3019 Virginia The annonymous author, said to be park entertained Saturday evening at Maurice Goldenberg entertained a guests at a luncheon at the Wom- few. woman of note , of "The Boudoirs her home in honor of Roy Clark's an's Exchange, complimenting the cif Washington," lets us into the in- sixteenth birthday. Covers were laid Baroness Ilatbaney, the house guest nermost sanctums of the feminine for 20. Sam Clark entertained with of Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg. 'society of the national capital. She songs and dances. Mrs. Leon Steinberg of 2448 Cal- tells us all about the wives and (laugh-, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson of vert avenue was hostess to 40 guests diplomats tern of the lawmaker, of and county's of all those who make 2288 Hazelwood avenue entertained at her home at the first of a series: up Washington's official life. This is with three tables of bridge on Friday of bridge-teas. The favors were Co- what she has to say of Ms. Louis evening. , Supper was served at mid- Ionia] corsage bouquets of sweet peas ho. Brandeis and of the Brandeis D ni e, night. and roses. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. Not Sobel of Lafayette, "Then there is Mrs. Louis Brandeis Mrs. Rose M. Lipson of the United Jewish Charities has returned from Ind., Mrs. M. Rosenthal of Flint and _easily one of the most outstanding Mrs. Jack Kann of Algonac. ladies of the Supreme Cour tgroup. a two weeks' trip to Boston and New She is handsome, with great dark eyes, York. Mrs. William Lichtig, Mrs. Edward g000d complexion, and snow-white Mrs. David W. Simons and Miss Lichtig and Mrs. II. W. Herz were ha i r. , , , And she carries herself well. Why, Sylvia Simons are spending a few hostesses to 05 guests at a bridge- days at the Majestic Hotel New York. luncheon at the Phoenix Club. shouldn't she? Isn't she one of the Goldmarks the family that has given Sirs. Morton Sillman and daughter, Pauline and Josephine Goldmark to Mrs. Samuel J. Eder and Mrs. Her- man Cohen are giving a luncheon June, of 3049 East Grand boulevard the world besides Mrs. Brandeis? Ilere and bridge at the Chatham Hotel on have returned from a visit in New is a justifiable pride. She was active York. in suffrage work. She has two daugh- Tuesday April 1 at 1 p. m. ters , Leith good feminists. Phi Delta Sorority will hold their .The Brandeis home is not the Harry Atwood is to be the guest next meeting at the home of bliss ' storm centre of the socially elect. If lot the Jewish Women's Club on Mon- , day afternoon, April 7, at Temple Augusta Weisberg, Harmon avenue,, you want your Washington all jazzed who returned home Thursday for the It is the up you don't go there. Beth El, where he will be the speaker spring vacation. socially-minded people—men and %co- of the afternoon. — men who care how the other half lives, Miss Debbie Greenbaum of 3755 and why they don' tlive longer and Mr. and Mrs. David Stocker of i more hupp .. d y — these are the people 1238 Longfellow avenue are giving Brush street was given a surprise cos- tome party Saturday evening, March , you meet. They ey are interesting men a reception at the Statler Hotel on April 5 in honor of their daughter, 22. The spirit of Purim prevailed in and women; when they speak you may both the colors and the midnight not agree with them, but their re- Silka Gerber, who was recently mar- Covers were laid for 30 marks are well worth listening to, ried to Dr. Louis J. Ullian of Boston. luncheon. guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenbaum •Lion hunting isn't a Brandeis pas- , but the really big game generally Miss Augusta Weisberg of the and Mr. and Mrs. A. Malco were the,...,, ti Western State Normal at Kalamazoo chaperons. The following evening get around to their preserce sooner will spend the spring holidays with the birthday of J. Greenhe' m was or later." 1 for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Weis- celebrated. Supper was se., I the relatives. Miss Lena Greenberg DETROIT GIRL JOINS berg of Harmon avenue. of Toronto, Ont., and Miss Fay Mintz ' NOVELLO-DAVIES CLASS Mrs. Jerry M. Goodman (lila Ap- of Springfield, Mass., attended both , plehaum) of Muskegon will arrive in affairs. Miss Jessie Phyllis Kopatz, the De- Detroit on Sunday to be the guest of Miss Elenaor Ilutzel, chief of the troit singer who has made various her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Apple- the police de- public appearances here has won a woman's division of baum. partment , gave a very interesting lec- p lace in the artist choir of Mme. Clara Novella - Davies, t h e distinguished The Young People's Society of De- ture to a large group of women at Welsh teacher and conductlr, whose' troit will have a banquet Sunday the Jewish Woman's Club house on studio is in New York. Mme. Novella- Tuesday afternoon. Her subject was evening, March 30, in the ballroom of Davies will give a choral recital April i the Hebrew Baby Day Nursery. In- "The Big Sister and the Adult De- 27 in Town Hall, New York. Miss! linquent" and was of great interest , /lunation of officers will also take Kopatz will take part in the recital.' to her audience. place at this time. April 1st to April 8th (inclusive) This is a great semi-annual event, offering furniture for every room, at extremely low prices. 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