171)ErRorr i lpast1 oaorociut PAGE TEN RUBINER HEADS NEW INVESTMENT BRANCH "eilmerica's Best" arriageg George II, Kin hoer, president of the First State Itan's of eDtroit, has an- nounced the appointment of Julius SIMON-BRENNER MARGOLIS.KAMINS The marriage of Miss Fanny Bren- Three hundred fifty guests includ- ing many from Detroit, Toledo, Chi- ner, daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. Bren- cago, Grand Rapids, Bay City, and ner of East Bethune avenue, to Max Los Angeles, attended the wedding Simon took place last Sunday evening Thanksgiving night, Nov. 26, at Lan- at the Beth Abram Synagogue and 8926-30 Twelfth St. singWomen'sclubhouse, of Miss Celia was followed bya dinner atthebride's Between Taylor and Hazelwood. Kamins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. tonic. Rabbi E. Aishiskin officiated. The bride was lovely in a gown of Kamins of Lansing, and J. Harvey OPEN EVENINGS Margolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. white satin made with a tight bodice Margolis of 1614 Blaine avenue, De- and full skirt trimmed with rhine- stones. Her entrained veil was band- troit. ed in silver and was fashioned with The ceremony was performed at 5 a cap held in place with a high Rua- o'clock by Rabbi Krimsky, of Lan- Sian crown of tulle, pearls and orange sing, and Rabbi Lichtenstein, of To- blossoms. She carried a shower bou - ledo, and woo celebrated on the stage, quet of bridal roses and lilies-of-the- In the ballroom of the clubhouse. Pot- valley. tier sister, Miss Ray Bren- ted plants banked the stage which ner, was maid of honor and the Miss- was profusely decorated with many es Ray Clamen of Montreal„ Dorothy flowers. From the blue parlor an Weinman and Marie Kushner were aisle was formed to the stage and bridesmaids. They wore evening this was marked with' plants and tall frocks in different shades of pink jars of flowers connected with white chiffon with silver bands and flowers ribbons. Little Bernard Weisberg in their hair and carried arm bou- and his small sister, Selma Weisberg, quets of varying shades of pink roses. bo t in Victor Kushner was best man and led the bridal procession, the boy a miniature tuxedo and the girl in a Samuel Sissken, Mannie Kulberg and pink frock. The grandparents of the Bert Chauderly were ushers. bride, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kamins fol- Mrs. Brenner, the bride's mother, lowed, and behind them came the wore a black lace gown and a lovely JULIUS RUBINER bridesmaids, Miss Ruth Cohen of white lace shawl. Chicago, Miss Charlotte Mindell of Mr. and Mrs. Simon will reside in Rubiner, assistant cashier to head the Toledo, Miss Anna Kamins, Grand Detroit upon their return from an bank's new investment department. Rapids, Miss Birdie Williams, Detroit, Eastern honeymoon. The constantly increasing demand up- Miss Ida Smith, Detroit; Miss Esther — , on the bank for assistance in the rec- Eisenberg, Detroit; Miss Fan Hirsch- ABEL-ALPERT . ommendation and selection of safe in- orn, Bay City, and Miss Sadie Galina- The marriage of Miss Ruth Alpert, i vestments for its customers has made ky. With them were the ushers, the inauguaration of this special de- Charles Margolis, of Detroit; David daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Al- You are invited to see our Holiday partment imperative. Kramer, Simon Silverman, Lansing; pert of West Philadelphia avenue, showing of artistic Mr. Rubiner has had a wide bank- Leon Michelson, Lansing; Dr. Silver, to Jack Abel, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing experience, has been for years a Detroit; Sam Fox, Lansing; Zangwell Max Abel of Blaine avenue, took close student of finance and invest- Burnatine, Detroit; Maurice Faxon, place at the Philadelphia and Byron ment sand is therefore well qualified Mac Rami, and Sidney De Young, De- Talmud Torah on Thursday evening, for his new executive position. troit. The matrons of honor, Mrs. Nov. 26. A dinner for the immediate from America's best makers. Our Charlotte Silverman and Mrs. Doro- families and friends followed at the thy Kramer of Lansing, sisters of the home of the bride's parents, covers ZIONIST DONATIONS stock is now more complete and bride, and the maid of honor, Miss being laid for 75. The house was dec- EXEMPT FROM TAXES Sally Margolis, sister of the groom, of orated with flowers and palms. interesting than ever before. The bride was lovely in a gown Detroit, prceded the bride, whose white satin, made with a tight bo- WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—Con- train was borne by Arthur Kramer, of dice and full skirt and heavily bead- tributions to the Zionist Organization with Seymour Silverman as ring ed with rhinestones and pearls. Her bearer and Bernice Kamins as flower of America, and the Palestine Founda- veil was of tulle and the cap was held tion Fund, which ceased making col- girl. Mr. Margolis had Sam Kamins in place with a coronet of lace band- as his best man. lections in 1921 with the advent of ed with orange blossoms. She carried Keren Hayesod, have been ruled ex- White satin with motifs of seed a shower bouquet of bridal roses and empt from income tax by the Treasury pearls and rhinestones formed the lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Louis Da- Hundreds of Gift Suggestions. Department, it became known here to- wedding gown the straight line of vidson, the groom's sister, was ma- day from reliable sources. which was broken by the flared back tron of honor. She wore a nile green Efforts to obtain this favorable rul - of the skirt completed at the waist beaded chiffon gown and a corsage of ing, the full text of which will be is- line with a big bow. The very long chrysanthemums. Louis Davidson sued within a few days, have been bridal veil was held in place by a was best man. pending over two years. Max Rhoade, coronet of rhinestones under a frill Mrs. Alpert, mother of the bride, Washington attorney, represented of tulle, with a wreath of orange wore a brown silk gown and Mrs. both the Zionist Organization and the blossoms at the back and aides. The Abel, the groom's mother, wore a bride wore a string of pearls and car- black beaded georgette gown. Both Foundation Fund in the case. The Keren Ilayesod has already ried a white and gold Bible from wore corsages of chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Abel left for Chica- been previously ruled exempt but which a shower of white ribbon and go for their honeymoon and will technical obstructions rendered the lilies of the valley fell. The gowns of the bridesmaids were make their home at 1479 West Phila- Palestine Foundation Fund claims fashioned of pastel shades completed delphia avenue. more difficult to be obtained. 8926 Twelfth St. Among those who will be relieved of with picture hats in the same shades. paying taxes on their contributions The maid of honor wore flesh colored EMPIRE 3271 RUBEN-SCHWEITZER are Justice Brandeis and Nathan satin, made with a tight bodice and The marriage of Miss Victoria Straus. Many other donors such as flared skirt trimmed with ostrich OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Sol Rosenbloom of Pittsburgh and feathers, rhinestones and blue velvet. Schweitzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Fels. All Zionist and Her hat, of the same shade of maline, J. Schweitzer of 1668 Blaine avenue, Foundation Fund contributors whose was trimmed in blue velvet, while her to Roy R. Ruben, son of D. Ruben, claims for exemption were rejected arm bouquet was of tea roses. Mrs. of Duluth, Minn., took place on Sun- may, under the new ruling, file appli- Kramer, one matron of honor, wore day, Nov. 22, at Joseff's Restaurant. cation for refund with the local col- green georgette with rhinestones, and Rabbi D. Golden officiated. Mrs. Silverman's gown was of black The bride wore a gown of white lector of Internal Revenue. geogette trimmed with crystal beads. chiffon trimmed with clusters of Mrs. Kamins, mother of the bride, rhinestones. tier entrained veil of WOULD EXPEL ALL wore black georgette finished with tulle was fashioned with a cap of JEWS FROM EUROPE two buckles of rhinestones at the tulle held in place with a crown of &20, 4 ) .:. s.).,:v waist line, while Mrs. Margolis, pearls and orange blossoms. Her ' 44tit 41 4 1 of the bridegroom, wore blue bouquet was a shower of roses and 4 VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The expul• mother georgette, finished with gray fur. lilies-of-the-valley. The maid of hon- 4 sion of Jews from Europe was the pro- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Margolis left for a or was Miss Sally Schweitzer, sister gram outlined at the international con- trip to Chicago and Toledo, and will of the bride, who wore a gown of nile vention of anti-Semites which took 1 6. be at home, after Dec. 16, at 1260 place several weeks ago in Budapest, Cortland, Highland park. In going green, made with a tight bodice and the correspondent of the Jewish Tele- away, the bride wore poiret twill in full skirt. Her bouquet was of deep pink roses. William Fink was best graphic Agency here learns from re- blue, with • gold colored hat. man. liable sources. Hostesses at pre-nuptial affairs for Mr. and Mrs. Ruben left for Chica- Representatives of Hungarian and the bride included Miss Sadie Galina- go for their honeymoon and will re- Roumanian anti-Semite organizations participated in the convention under ky and Mrs. Fannie Kramer, of Lan- side at the Dover Court Apartments sing, and Miss Sallie Margolis, Miss the leadership of Professor Cuza, lead- Esther Eisenberg, Miss Sadie Margol- upon their return. er of the anti-Semitic movement in is and Mrs. Florence Thornborough, BARNETT•EHRENPREIS Roumania. of Detroit. Detroit. A pretty wedding was solemnized A resolution accepted by the conven- all all of on Sunday evening, Nov. 29, at the tion stated that the expulsion of Jews PENSLER-EISENMAN Mishkan Israel Synagogue when Miss from Europe will be possible only "with guns and revolution." "When The marriage of Miss Irene Eisen- Melt Ehrenpreis became the bride of Roumania will expel its Jews, other man, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Jo- Barney Barnett. Rabbi Oshinsky of- ficiated in the presence of the im- states will follow," Professor Cuza de- seph Elsenman, to Max E. Pensl of this city was solemnized on Tues- mediate families and friends. Bla d. re The bride wore a gown of white A plan for joint action of the Ger- day evening, Dec. 1, at the Shaarey made with a tight bodice and man, Roumanian, Hungarian and Aus- Zedek Synagogue, Rabbis Eisenman, chiffon trian students was mapped out and the A. M. Hershman, E. Aishiskin, Joseph bouffant skirt trimmed with pearls. Her tulle veil was held in place with establishment of an international of Thumin, Moses Fisher and Straus of- anti-Semites was decided upon. This ficiating. Rabbi Eisenman pro- a fan shaped cap caught with orange Mr. M. S. Salisian and Mr. J. H. Ilarajian, our blossoms and pearls and her shower nounced the blessing. A dinner fol- international is to have for its pur- own kinsmen, spend their lives in the Orient, bouquet was of bridal roses and lil- pose the creation of "a Europe free of lowed for 260 guests. searching always for masterpieces from native ies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Benjamin The bride was charming in a gown Jews." weavers' looms. Of the hundreds inspected of bridal satin made with a basque Gottloeb, who was matron of honor only a few are deemed worthy of Gulian ex- anu the only attendant, wore a gown waist and full skirt and trimmed with portation, for these rugs must be of unusual RABBI MARGOLIS TOURS white velvet flowers. Her entrained of violet chiffon and carried an arm • design, of most painstaking workmanship, and FOR SYNAGOGUE FUNDS tulle veil was fashioned with a cap bouquet of yellow tea roses. of high intrinsic worth. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett will be at held in place with a coronet of pearls If you wish, the room waiting for a new rug NEW YORK.—Rabbi Elias Margo- and orange blossoms and her shower home after Dec 10 at 2225 Blaine is first carefully examined by Mr. Suren G. lis of Mt. Vernon, New York, one of 'bouquet was of bridal roses and lilies- avenue Gulian, or Mr. Joseph C. Gulian, its poasibili- the outstanding rabbis in the Conserv- of-the-valley. Mrs. Joseph Schwartz- KAHN-BLOOM ties thoughtfully studied, and finally the har- ative wing of American Jewry, will I berg, sister of the bride, and Miss I da A pretty wedding was solemnized monizing rug tried in its permanent environ- make a tour of several communities in Dorothy Pensler, sister of the groom, at Joseff's Restaurant on Sunday behalf of the Jerusalem Synagogue were matron of honor and maid of ment. Center Fund. Dr. Margolis will visit honor: the Misses Rose Pensler and evening, Nov. 15, when Miss Betty The Gulian system of buying direct from Elizabeth Bloom became the bride of Utica, Rochester, Syracuse, Buffalo, Fee Wasserman and Mrs. Irving Ei- weavers enables us to offer fine Orientals at Toronto and Chicago and in these cit- senman were bridesmaids. They all Ivey S. Kahn. Rabbi A. M. Hershman prices much lower than you would expect to • performed the ceremony at 6 o'clock ies he will address mass meetings and wore frocks in varying shades of pink Cry pay for rugs of even inferior quality. luncheon conferences, appealing to the and rose and carried large arm bou- in the presence of the immediate fam- members of the Jewish communities quets of roses in matching shades and ilies. Samuel Krantz played the • to support the project to erect a cul- lilies-of-the-valley. Alfred Koffman wedding march. Following the din- tural, spiritual and social center in the was best man and Nathan Weingar- ner a reception was held. 4 The bride was lovely in a gown of lloly Land. den and Irving Eisenman were ush- 4 142 2 FARMED STREET Dr. 'Margolis recently returned from era. The Misses Rose Eisenman and white chiffon and wore • tulle veil Y I at Gan, ysne 2.ee theame fashioned with a cap held in place Betty Wasserman were flower girls a trip to the Holy Land. lie spent 4 , 1. with a band of orange blossoms. She several months traveling throughout and carried baskets of rose petals. 4, carried a shower bouquet of bridal Among the out-of-town guests 4 • • Pale s tine, visiting all important cities were Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz- roses and lilies-of-the-valley. 4 i and centers in that country. Ile also • Mr. and Mrs. Kahn are spending, conferred with Jewish leaders and berg, Mrs. Israel Lieberman and s t made a study of the religious needs of daughter of Cleveland; Miss Fannie their honeymoon in the North and. Men #### # ## • will return to Detroit to make their', Doyaner of St. John, Canada, and the land. Mrs. Simon Zimmerman of Toledo. home. Mr. and Mrs. Pensler left for an ELCONIN-BORNSTEIN extended honeymoon trip and upon The marriage of Miss Dorothy their return will reside at the La- Bornstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salle Manor, 2210 Pingree avenue. Joseph Bornstein of 738 Euclid ave- nue, to Dr. David V. Elconin of this, STONE-BERKOWITZ The marriage of Miss Etta Berko- city took place last Sunday in Mil- witz of East Philadelphia avenue to waukee, where Dr. Elconin is intern- Maurice Stone took place at the home ing at one of the hospitals. Dr. and Mrs. Elconin will reside iq of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Levine of 309 East Euclid avenue on Saturday Milwaukee until the doctor has com- evening, Nov. 28, Rabbi E. Aishiskin pleted his internship, after which officiating. A dinner for 75 guests they will return to Detroit. TABLE followed. SIJBAR-ABRAMOWITZ SPECIAL The bride wore a white beaded sa- D'HOTE Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Abramo- tin gown. with a tulle court train. CHINESE witz announce the marriage of their DINNER Her cap of tulle was held in place DINNER with orange blossoms and pearls and daughter, Ethel, to Jack Sober, son SERVED DAILY of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Subar, which she carried a brideal bouquet of ros- SERVED DAILY From 6 to 8 P. M. es and lilies-of-the-valley. Her only took place on Sunday, Nov. 22, at Kirby Center, Rabbi E. Aishiskin of- From 5 to 8 P. M. attendant, Miss Gertrude Bortman, who was maid of honor, wore • green ficiated. After • honeymoon through the georgette gown and carried pink roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Mar- West Mr. and Mrs. Subar will re- cus Broudy was bed man. Joseph turn to Battle Creek, Mich, to make JACK WARR DIRECTING Berkowitz, brother of the bride, was their home. PEPPY MUSIC YET MELODIOUS ring bearer and little Miss Anne Bort- MUSIC YOU WILL ENJOY The only real tragedy in life is man, who wore a pink georgette Dancing During Dinner 6 to 8 P. M. Evening Session 9:30 P. M. Ttll Close frock and carried a basket of rose the being used by personally-minded men for purposes which you know to petals, was flower girl. ALWAYS A GOOD TIME BUT NO COVER CHARGE Mr. and Mrs. Stone left for a hon- be base. All the rest is at worst mere misfortune or mortality; this WOODWARD & CHARLOTTE eymoon through the East and will re- PHONE CAD. 1096 alone is misery, slavery, hell on earth. SchorFurnitureCo. 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