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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-09-11

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Los Amigos Club.
The Los Amigos Club will begin
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I their honeymoon in the East at Ni- . its second season on Sunday, Sept.
agora Falls, Eagle Lobe and Geneva, i ' 13 when the first meeting will be
N. Y. They will be at home after • held at the home of Morris Cohn at
Sept. 12 at 8047 Merrill avenue.
3 p. m. sharp. The following officers
will preside: Morris Botvinick, presl-
dent; David Bennish, vice-president;
GORDON-RABINOWITZ
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rabinowitz of !Rose Auslander, secretary-treasurer.
New York City announce the mar- I The two members elected to the ex.
Isadore
riage of their daughter, Molly, to ecutive committee were
Herman J. Gordon, son of Mr. andlBrown and Abraham Hirer. The club
MEISTER-WILLIAMS
of 218 Josephine 1 expects to hold a raffle and its sec.
The marriage of Miss Hannah Ruth Sirs. M. Gordon
Williams to Saul Meister took place avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon have I and annual dance later in the season.
last Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at returnedfrom their honeymoon and', New members are welcome to attend
are at home to relatives and friendslany of the club's meetnigs. Send all
the home of Rabbi A. M. Hershman.
: correspondence to Rose Auslander,1
1Following their honeymoon Mr. and at 1918 Pingree avenue.
I secretary-treasurer of Los Amigos
--
Mrs. Meister will return to Detroit
I Club, 389 Elmhurst avenue, Highland
BORNSTEIN-ROSENZWEIG
about Sept 17 to reside at the Belhou
Rosenzweig
of
!Park, Mich.
I).
Mr. and Mrs. S.
Apartments, Blaine avenue at Fou•-
66 Connecticut avenue announce the,
teenth.
marriage of their daughter, Rena, tol
Youth of Zion.
Irwin Bornstein of Chicago, son of 1 The first executive meeting of the
KLEIN-STEIN
Sirs. M. Lippman announces the"Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bornstein, which ! ;Youth of Zion was held at the home
' marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Agnes took place on Tuesday, Sept. 8. After of Miss Goldie Silk, 552 Westmin-
Mr. a n d Mrs!lster avenue, Wednesday evening,
Stein, to Jack A. Klein, which took , a trip through the East,
1
place on Saturday, Aug, 29, Rabbi Bornstein will reside in Chicago. Sept. 2, when, due to the resignation
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of three officers, the following were
Moses Fischer officiating. Only the ,
GROSS•SAPERSTON
chosen: Aaron Kurland, temporary
immediate families were present.
Mrs. I.ouis Druckman, the bride's Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Saaerst" of chairman; Miss Ann Bookstein, secre•
daughter, was maid of honor and Mr.; Alba, Mich., announce the marriage of itars, and Mr. Wilk, treasurer. Plans
Brockman was best man. ; their daughter. Zelda Slay, to Samuelwere discussed for the coming season.
Mr. and Mrs. Klein are spending ; Jack Gross of Detroit, which took1Mr. Kurland, in the name of the Zion-
place on Sunday, Sept. 6, at the home . ist Cultural Society, asked the club
.S•WaVS•salaaiWISISSISIVVV.SIAIS. V01 1 1 of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. J. to appoint a committee to assist in
'arranging plans for an open forum.
;
H.
Levitt of Taylor avenue.
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The first regular meeting will be held
MINUS-HARRIS
at the Statler Hotel on Sunday, Sept.
1 A beautiful wedding was ''' 101''''113, at 2:30 o'clock. All members are
ised
on
Sunday,
Sept
6,
at
the
Shaa
1
-1 urged to attend.
.. fey Zedeck Synagogue when Miss Es-,
,.
I
Davida Harris, daughter of Sirs.
Free Loan of Ahavath Achim.
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♦ Zelda :Meister Harris, became the
The Ladies' Free Loan Association
bride of Philip Minus, son of Mn. and'

The atmosphere of lux -
Ahavath Achim Synagogue will
Rabbi
A. M. hold
ta
Id its first meeting for the fall sea-
and refinement at e
1" at the synagogue on Saturday
Hershman
officiated.
f..
Mrs. Meyer
Minus. I X dinner was . 4 son
I
the Palmetto is ample as - - served to 150 guests.
' evening, Sept 12, at 8 o'clock. Since
O sura nce to the busy hos -
The bride wore a gown of white , its organization the association has
/
.0 less of the unqua lified sue - $ georgette trimmed with pearls and , loaned money to more than 300 per-
0
.. has now in • tts treasury about
brilliants and a long tulle veil ar- , ■ :; S and
cess of her social gather-

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ranged in Dutch effect, held in place 1 S.,000.
The association is conduct-
ed ing.
with orange blossoms and brilliants. ing a membership drive and invites
e
She carried a bouquet of roses, lilies all ladies interested to attend the
private dining lof
the valley and baby breath. Miss
rooms, ballroom and ban-
Esther Berman, who was maid of MeetingS and i" in '
e A flue,. oaii
a are available at
honor, wore at gown of peach color
B'nai B'rith Auiliary.
surprisingly small cost for !chiffon trimmed with panne velvet
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah
and carried a bouquet of pink roses.
Lodge,
Na. 34, I. 0. B. B., will hold
e private bridge, dinner par- !Clarence
Sarasohn was best man and
e e ties and all sorts of social
its first regular business meeting of
the ushers were Sol Krause, Leonard !
the season on Tuesday evening, Sept.
Simons, Myron Marks and Samuel
affairs. A r r a n g ements
15, at Hotel Stotler at 8 o'clock. All
made through the 41Kahn.
e may
d
a . members are urged to be present as
The mother of the bride wore
discussion pertaining to the coming
steward.
A I black satin gown with corsage of tea
Toot h, o f t h e , season will take place. All members
Sirs. Minus,
Luncheon 11,30 to 2-65e.
, roses.
e
who have moved in the last year are
I'.
Dinner 520 to 020-01.25.
groom, wore a gown of black brocaded
, requested to please mail their new
i Sunday Dinner 1120 A. M. to II P. M
chiffon velvet.
Nf ra. 1 addresses to Mrs. Nat Blatnikos of
01.50.
were
The out-of-town a.,,,,,
4604 John It street at once.
Henry - Daniels of New York City,
Myron S. Marks, Miss Adaline Rosen-
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GINSBURG-DANTO
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Danto of 1435
Burlingame avenue announce the mar-
' riage of their daughter, mama, to Dr.
Arthur A. Ginsburg, which took place
at their home last Sunday, Sept G.
Mn. and Mrs. Ginsburg are spending
their honeymoon on an extended east-
, ern tour and will return to Detroit to
reside.

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Mr. and Mrs. Minus are spending'. The performance at the Yiddish
their honeymoon in Chicago and the Playhouse on Monday evening, Oct.
Middle West, and upon their return , 5, will be held for the benefit of the
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committee, has arranged a program
Athena Girls Club.
Woodwanl Mpg 1.1 ■ 41.2ingtok,
The Athena Girls Club held their which includes a Charlie Chaplin con
Standing beneath a canopy sur- ant regular meeting Tuesday evening, eily and music by the Gidgee Orches-I
There will bi.• refreshments and I
rounded with palms and ferns inter-1 Sept. 8, at the home of Miss Sophie
spersed with roses, Miss Helen Lam- Schwartz of Farnsworth avenue, at • dancing. The public is invited. A
port, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Lam- ' which time Miss Gertrude Bernstein 1 the last meeting, held Thursday eve
port of Atkinson avenue, was married was voted in the club and several ning at the home of Samuel Jacobs,
to Julian lemon, son of Mr. and Mrs. other applications were made for 619 Holbrook avenue, Michael Grus
David S. lemon of Virginia Park, last membership. The club will hold its kin reported that tickets were being
Sunday evening, Sept 6, in the grand fall dance on Sunday evening, Oct.; sold rapidly for the dance which the
ballroom of the Book-Cadillac Hotel.! 11, at Hotel Statler, where Jean club will give Sunday, Sept. 20, at the
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, assisted by Goldkette's orchestra will play. Thej Arena Gardens. Double Rialto Cass ,
Cantor Samuel Vigoda and Nathan next regular business meeting will Lake orchestra will play.
Lampert of New York, the bride's1 take place Tuesday evening, Sept. 15,1
uncle, officiated in the presence of the i at the clubhouse, 89 Rowent street. I
Methun Girls.
immediate families. Following the 1
I,ast week's meeting of the Methun
ceremony dinner was served to 100
Girls was held at the home of Miss
Green Girls.
guests. The tables were centered with'
The last meeting of the Orcan Girls Bessie Sidalka, 6115 Chene street. An
bouquets of varied fall flowers.
was held on Thursday, Sept. 3, at outing to Bob Lo was held on Labor
The bride was lovely in a gown of the home of the Mimes Fannie and Day.
! white taffeta, made with a tight ho- Etta Riegel, 1417 W. Euclid avenue.
dice and full skirt. Wide bands of Instead of a regular meeting on
Social Miners.
gold braid bordered the scalloped skirt ; ThuFsday, Sept 10, a wiener roast
The Social Mixers has changed its
and the round neck of the bodice. Her will be held at Belle Isle. Miss Mary
fleeing night from Wednesday to
entrained tulle veil covered with rose ! Feldman, 2703 Elmhurst avenue, will Tuesday every week at the different
pointe lace was held in place with a! be hostess at the next meeting on members' homes. The club is spun.
band of orange blossoms and her Thursday, Sept 17.
oaring a raffle of a beautiful wrist
.shower bouquet was of tea roses and
watch. Tickets are being sold by all
lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Maurice
Kadimah Girls.
members and the grand drawing will
Landau, sister id the bride, was ma-
A regular meeting of the Kadimah be held at a celebration Christmas
tron of honor and the bride's only at- Girls was held on Tuesday, Sept. 8,
Eve. Friends and visitors will be wel-
' tendant. She wore a frock of pansy at the home of Miss hate Hurwitz,
comed at the next meeting, to be held
bordered with deep purple velvet and 269 Belmont avenue. It was divided
Tuesday evening, Sept. 15, at the
tulle and carried shower bouquet of to open the fall seasn's activities by home of Philip Langwald, 1632 Leslie
' roses and autumn flowers in match- giving three one-act plays and re-
avenue. The "Charleston" will be
. ing shades. Little Miss Gertrude Ze-
hearsals will he started immediately. exhibited and instructions given
I mon, the groom's sister, who was There were also discussions on a Hal-
freely to anyone who applies.
flower girl, wore a petaled frock of loween party to be given soon. The
orchid taffeta and tulle and carried a next meeting will take place at the
Blue Bird Girls.
\
basket of rose petals. Victor
Klein home of Miss Ruth Klugman, 2283
The Blue Bird Girls held their first
Mr. lemon as best man.
Blaine avenue, on Tuesday, Sept. 15.
regular
meeting
of the season on B?-5 -2-5?-52-
Mrs. Lamport, the bride's mother,

Tuesday evening, Sept 8, at the home
who gave her in marriage, wore a
Purity Chapter.
of
Mrs.
J.
A.
Goldberg,
3452 Edison
peach embroidered gown and a car-
An interesting and busy year is avenue. Plans are under way for the
, sage of roses, and Mrs. Zeman, mother being planned by the members of Pur-
seventh annual charity dance, the ex-
of the groom, wore black brocaded
ity Chapter N. 359, 0. E. S., which act date and place of which will be an-
hack's shoes are ideal for youngsters' growing feet. They are
velvet and red roses.
will begin when the first business
healthful, sturdy and attractive. They develop lowered arches to
Among the out-of-town guests were meeting and initiation is held on Mon- nounced at the next meeting which
normal height and afford unlimited comfort for every muscle and
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lamport, Mr. day evening, Sept. 14, at the Temple. will be held Tuesday evening, Sept. 15,
bone in the foot.
I and Mrs. Mark Hurwitz and dough- A delicious luncheon has been planned. at the home of Miss Gertrude Solo-
In High and Low Shoes for Boys.
mon, 2010 Monterey avenue.
ter, Beatrice. Mrs. :o p
All members are urged to attend. Dur-
Sixes 104 to 13.1, $6.50; 1 to 6, $7.50.
Montague and Sylvia Lampert, Mr. ing the summer strictly business meet-
In High and Low Shoe. for Girls.
and Mr. Leonard Rothstein, Mr. and ings were held but hereafter social
Concord Club.
8 4 to 11, $7.00; 11 tg to 2, $7.50.
' Mrs. Charley C. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. meetings are planned for the enjoy.
The Concord Club will hold a spe-
Grown Girls' sizes, 2 Is to 7, $9.00.
Moses Bresler, Mr. and Mrs. Me:s- ment of the members.
cial business meeting on Tuesday eve-
Orthopedic Footwear
ander Lamport and Zachary Heller,
5th Floor Stroh Bldg.
ning, Sept. 15 at the Y. W. II. A.
Scientifically Fitted.
all of New York.
clubhouse, 89 Rowena street, at 8:30.
Madison Athletic Club.
28 Adam. Aver. West.
Following the reception held during
The Madison Athletic Club will hold A membership drive is tieing planned
the evening Mr. and Mrs. lemon left its first open meeting on Sunday, Sept.; and all persons interested in the or-
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for French Lick, Ind., to spend their 13, at the Y. W. H. A. clubhouse, 89 ganization may get in touch with any
honeymoon, after which they will re- Rowena street, at 2:30 o'clock. David, of its members.
turn to Detroit to reside.
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LAZARO.KOPPEL
The marriage of bliss Judith M.
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avenue, took place at the bride's home ,
on Sunday, Aug. 30, at 5 o'clock in
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the presence of the immediate fami-
Miss Ilelena Neumann of 694 Theo-
lies. Rabbi D. Golden officiated. Din-
ner followed the ceremony, covers be- dore street. with bliss Esther Neuman
of 526 East Ferry avenue, left last
ing laid for 42.
The bride wore a gown of white Saturday evening to attend a wed-
georgette crepe trimmed with silk lace ding In Cleveland, Ohio, then motored
an entrained tulle veil was held to spend Labor Day at Sandusky and
in place with a wreath of orange kilos- ; Cedar Point, returning to Detroit
BAKE-ENAMELED
STEEL
some
and pearls. She carried a shower i Tuesday morning.
NEAT IN APPEARANCE
(bouquet of bridal roses and lilies of
LOW IN PRICE
Mrs. Louis Frank of Seward ave.
Inc.! the valley. Her only attendant was
; her sister, bliss Anne Koppel, who nue entertained with a bridge last
Thursday
in honor of Mrs. Morris
(New Address)
acted as maid of honor. Miss Koppel I
wore a frock of rose chiffon and gold Berney and daughter, Rosaline, of
79 MARTIN PLACE
Johnstown,
Pa.
Am
from Woodward
I lace and carried a bouquet of aphelia I
H • If BIoc
rages. The groom s•as attended 63 , 1
I Manuel 'Solberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Lazar° are motoring
Gar. 6144
8931 Twelfth St.
west on their honeymoon and upon
Watch for the New
their return will reside in Detroit.
Location of
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Mrs. Pearl Lieberman announces! Laitag•sonto,
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the marriage of her daughter. Ma-
! tikla, to Roy Y. Chatlin, son of Mrs. , No eater to :,11 ,. • a lottate ci .:371sh Socla
Feannie Chaffin, which took place
last Sunday evening at the Chatlin
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