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In Greed Ballroom of
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CAPLAN-KEIDAN
Mr. and Mrs. Max Slotnick of Mc-
The marriage of Miss Ida Keidan, Quade avenue announce the engage-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham ment of their daughter, Ethel, to Jack
Keidan, to Abraham Caplan took Geft of this city.
niece at the Keidan home, 296 East
Kirby avenue, on Tuesday noon, Dec
Mt. and Mrs. Abraham Asherson
15. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated of 2932 Leslie avenue announce the
in the presence of the immediate engagement of their daughter. Mal-
families.
vina, to Jacob A. Katz, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Caplan left for New and Mrs. Marcus Katz of 2923 Leslie
Forget - Me - Nests.
York and Baltimore to spend their
The last meeting of the Forget-MeL honeymoon and will return to Detroit avenue.
Nils was held at the home of Rita to make their home.
Goldman on Saturday evening, when
a special Chanukah program and
GRAN-WEISMAN
party were given. Miss liertha Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Weisman an-
will entertain the club at her home nounce the marriage of their daugh-
One hundred 'women have already
on Frederick street on Saturday.
ter, Alice, to Alexander Lewis Gran,
son of Mrs. Amelia Gran, on Dec. 17. Joined the Detroit chapter of Hadas-
Herzl Judaeans.
After an extended honeymoon in sah since the membership campaign
At the last meeting of the Herz] New York City, Atlantic City and started two weeks ago and many oth-
Judaeans Sidney Adelson and Henry Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Gran will re- ers are showing an interest in the
purposes of the organization and in-
- Bloom spoke on Chanukah. Abraham turn to Detroit about Feb. 1.
tend becoming members, according
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(7herrow will speak on the lives of
to Mrs. Max Frank, chairman of the
Thedor Ilerzl and Max Nordau at thei
NAMM-WARREN
next meeting. The public is invited
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Warren of 411 membership committee. More than
to the club anniversary party on Dec. Smith avenue announce the marriage 300 women attended the Chanukah
program and monthly meeting at the
of their daughter, Sara Ann, to Ju-
28 at Kirby Center.
lius Namm, son of David Namm of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue last Wed-
nesday, when an attractive program
this city.
Hadar Zion.
was presented. Mrs. Morse Cohen re-
A Chanukah party was hel dat the
viewed Ludwig Lewisohn's "Israel,"
LEVIN-WOLFSTEIN
home of Miss Esther Friedland last
The home of Dr. and Mrs. David I. Mrs. Ralph Davidson gave a C anu-
Saturday for the Hadar Zion Club. A NV olfstein of Cincinnati was elabo-I kah message and Mrs. Mirah Cohen
program was given by Becky Zack.,
rately and beautifully decorated with Redfield, soprano, rendered "Sash
Annie Karp, Esther Friedl and a
solos, accompanied by Miss
Ethel Cohen and a playlet by 10 girls. palms, greens and a profusion of cut Weinberg at the piano.
flowers last Saturday evening for the
Singing and refreshments followed.
The childen of the Sunday Schools
marriage of the;r youngest daughter. and the Hebrew schools in the city
to Abraham J. Levin, son
SYNAGOGUE PLANS BANQUET Carolyn,
are saving their pennies for the chil-
of Rabbi and Mrs. Judah L. Levin of dren's lunchenn fund, which is dis-
Detroit. The collide stood beneath
A banquet will be held by the Con- a canopy surrounded with a mass of bursed by Iladassah. The luncheon
gregation B'nai Zion at 4515 Coiling- flowers and before a small table with fund is for the benefit of impover-
wood avenue, near Broadstreet, on
ished orphans in Palestine who other-
Sunday evening, Dec. 20, at 6 o'clock a cover of rare lace and holding the wise would be without enough food
to celebrate the purchasing of the lot Chanukah lights and tall candles at to sustain life. Another activit". of
either end for the ceremony, which Hadassah in l'alestine is caring for
on which a new' synagogue will be
Louis Fein-
built. The lot is located at the cor- was performed by Rabbi
the Syrian refugees who are pouring
berg of Cincinnati. Rabbi James
into Palestine because of the Druze
ner of Humphrey and Ilolmur
sues. Louis Fish is president of the Ileller of the same city pronounced wars. The Hadassah Medical Organ-
the
benediction.
The
marriage
of
the
congregation and Ben Weber is vice-
ization is a humanitarian association,
president. All persons residing in bride's parents took place in the same doing its work without regard to race,
that district are invited to attend the home exactly 31 years ago. Ninety color or religion.
banquet and to become members of guests attended the ceremony and
The senior chapter will join with
dinner.
the synagogue.
The bride was charming in her the local Junior Hadassah unit in giv-
ing
a ball at the Book-Cadillac Hotel
mother's wedding gown of cream col-
ored satin made in a mediaeval style on Feb. 7.
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with long lace sleeves and a veil of
GAVE CHANUKAH PROGRAM
rose pointe lace. She carried a co-
A
successful
Chanukah program
!axial bouquet. She had eight bridal
attendants, her sister, Mrs. Robert 1'. was given by the Kadimah Hebrew
Recommended by Detroit Phyaislans.
at
652
Farnsworth
Avenue.
Formerly
Goldman, being matron of honor. The School last Sunday afternoon before
Now Residing ■ t
others were Mrs. Raphael Isaacs, an- an audience of 700 persons. Isaiah
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
other sister, who resides in Boston; Chernoff, director, spoke. Other
Phone Empire 1340.M.
Mrs. Louis Rose, Miss Natalie Rossin, speakers were Jacob Lubetsky and
her room mate at school: Mrs. Fred- A. H. Jaffin, who spoke on the neces-
erick William Stix, Miss Isabel Wolf- sity for a Hebrew education. The
stein, a cousin; the Misses Edith program was given by the following
Krohn and Louise W. Rauh. !Radon, children: Mildred Butnitzky; Josiah
Levin, brother of the groom, was best Sherr, Rose Ha-ris, Jack Weisberg
and the cast of the playlet, "Hannah
man. There were no ushors.
Mr. and Mrs. Levin are spending and Iler Seven Sons." Louis Eisel-
their honeymoon in California, where man, Louis Friberg, Louis Barrow,
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they will visit Mr. Levin's parents, Hyman Katz, Nathan Co'ien, Morris
who are spending the winter in LOS Mayer, Alice Garber, Nathan Nelson,
Angeles. They will be at home after David Zeit, Isadore Chover, Harry
Jan. 11 at 79 Westminster avenue, Horwitz, Max Lerner, Morton Serlin,
Solomon Budney, Mildred Butnitzky,
Detroit.
WASHINGTON
Complimenting the bride and Josiah Sherr, Sylvia Lux, Bella Jaf-
BOULEVARD
fin, Tiller Mayer, Ruth Luberoff, Lil-
groom,
the
guests
at
the
wedding
Adloinioa
a lian Lerner, Rose Amverick, annia
HOTEL STATLER were entertained at a dinner parte,
"Polter Abend," by Mr. and Mrs. Gante, Besie Milinky and Mary Ber-
Frederick William Stix at their home linky.
"Ilighacres," in Cincinnati the night
before the weddintr. The Detroi t
guests at the weddin, whose names
were published last week, were also
guests at the dinner.
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Fred Bernstein, Herman Chesluck
and Samuel Greenberg spoke at the
last meeting of the Judaean Pioneers
n the Jewish Homeland. "Chanukah"
will be discussed at the meeting to be
held next Wednesday evening at the
El Moshe Congregation.
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Mrs. Isadore Rosenstein is chair-
man of the program emimittee fur,
the annual dance of the Jewish Wont -
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BOOK-CADILLAC DEC: 20
AUXILIARY DANCE
FEATURES PLAYLET present
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Dela an
girths
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madison (Til-
lie Babcock) of 6168 Second boule-
The Down-town Kaddish Clu b
vard are receiving congratulations on composed of young men who an.
the birth of a son, David Lloyd, on mourning the loss of parents and argil
Dec. 3.
daily saying the "kaddish," was ten
dered a dinner Tuesday evening at
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewenstein Joseph's Dining Room by Marvin
(Lillian Cohen of Cleveland) of 9424 Schlussel, who completed his year o
iEdison avenue are receiving felicita- mourning for his late father on that
tions on the birth of a son, Alfred , day. Finding it difficult to attend latt
'Jr., on Nov. 10.
afternoon and evening services a
the synagogues located in the north
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Feller (Ger ern sections of the city, the mem-
trade Samuels) of South Emerson bers of the group arranged for the
avenue announce the birth of a holding of services in it downtown of-
daughter on Dec. 6.
fice immediately after office hours
There are now approximately 15 daily
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison attendants and once or twice durini,
' (Satlye Hertzberg) are receiving each week there are in attendance
congratulations on the birth of a business and professional men who
fp daughter, Bernice Evelyn, on Dec. 9. come to say the "kaddish" on the
"yarzheit" or anniversary of the
Ideath of a clear one. Among those
at the Schlussel dinner, given
n accordance with the group's estab-
lished custom, were Sydney Alexan-
A spirited presentation of E. Mil- der, in whose offices on the thirteenth
MRS. ISADORE ROSENSTEIN
, ton Altfeld's one-act comedy, "Bang- floor of the Penobscot building the
. ing the Teakettle," was one of the Troup meets; Reuben Levin, Roy en's European Welfare Organization
features of the December membership Foreman. Sydney Foreman, Arthur which will be held at the Book-Cadil-
dance which took place at Shaarey Adelson, Casper C. Cutler, Herman lac Hotel on Sunday evening, Dec. 20.
Zedek Synagogue Sunday evening, A. August, A. Swath., Samuel Gold- Jean Goldkette's Orange Blosson, Or-
chestra will play. Mrs. Joseph Zuck-
I Dec. 13. The dance was the second berg and Irvin Freedman.
erman, president; Mrs. Rae Stanfield
of a series of functions planned by
Mrs.
Abe
Srere
entertained
at
I the Ladies Auxiliary of the congre-
a nd Mrs. A. Levine are the other
st members of the organization directing
luncheon
at
the
Phoenix
Club
on
la
gation.
the affair. The committee has ex-
"Banging the Teakettle" was pro- Wednesday afternoon.
tended its thanks to the board and to
. duced in a lively, mirthful manner
Mrs.
Frances
Cantor
of
Clairmount
the niembers of the branch organiza-
- by a cast composed entirely of mem-
avenue
is
convalescing
at
the
home
tion for their able assistance in prepa-
bers of the Young People's Society.
Those taking part were Edith Shet- of her son, George Cantor, of 1076 rations for the dance.
Vinewood
avenue
after
being
in
the
The proceeds of this affair will be
zer, Mettle Baron, Celia.Miller, Bur-
1 nett Krause, Samuel Willis, Morris hospital several months following a used for the benefit of widows and
orphans.
The organization aids Euro-
serious
automobile
accident.
I Greenberg and Oliver Kantor.
peans to corns, to their relatives and
As a result of the capable manner
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Hoffman
of
friends
in
Detroit among other things.
in which the comedy was enacted, the
Young People's Society has been re- 5232 Brush street have left for Mi- A board meeting will be held op Sat-
ami,
Fla.,
to
spend
the
winter
months.
urday
night
at the home of Mrs. Fred
quested by several charioible organ-
Epstein.
izations to repeat the playlet.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
S.
Musliner
of
I The auxiliary dance arrangements
were directed by a committee of 29 Collingwood avenue entertained
which Mrs. Ilimon Kaplan is general 40 guests at a dinner dance at North-
wood Inn in honor of their daughter,
chairman.
Miss Jeannete Musliner, and of Miss
Florence Schaffner of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham •Leventon
of Medbury avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Lily
Ruth, to Isadore Zitomer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Kozlow of Boston
boulevard.
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PRACTICAL
GIFTS
From the Assortments
at the Hickey Shops
The beginners' dramatic group will
present two one-act plays on Wednes- i
day evening, Dec. 30, in the Little
Theater of the Y. W. H. A. The
plays are Christopher Morley'. 1
"Thursday Evening" and "Rehears-
al." Both are comedies and very I
much worth while.
Friday Night Services:
The Friday night services will not
take place on Dec. 25 and Jon 1 but
will re-open with Dr. Leo M. Frank-
' lin leading them on Jan. 8 and 15.
' 1926. His topics will be announced
later.
Chanukah Concert:
A Chanukah concert by leading
artists will be riven in the chapel of
Temple Beth El on Sunday evening.
Dec. 20, at 8:30 o'clock. under' the
auspices of the "Y." Mrs. Harry
Glickman arranged the program. The
"Y" members are all urged to atten I.
There will be no admission charge.
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