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Mr. and Mrs. Himan Gordon it
Virginia park announce the engage
meat of their daughter. Naom
Floryce, to I.esle A. Steinberg, sm
Of Sirs. David Steinberg of Chicago
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tained.
Mr. and Mrs. Jae Langer of 22:e
McLean avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Ilelen
of The Marguerite, to George Emanuel Neu-
An society items and other local notes should be communicated to the office
Wednalidar in order t• appear in the current week'. issue. Yawns garten. At home Sunday, June 27.
Chronicle by S P. M.
Wednesday.
Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Moil notices sou to be received not lat. the%
Mrs. S. Sklar of 1947 Gladstone
Among the many delightful pre-
One of the most delightful affairs
avenue announces the engagement of
of the season was the musicale and nuptial affairs given in honor of Miss her daughter, Pearl, to Maxwell L.
tea given at the hotel Stutter on Ann Jacobson, a bride-elect of June Solovich of Virginia park.
Friday, June 4, at 2 p. m., by the 22, was a bridge, mah jong and stock-
Music Study Club of Detroit. A pro- ing shower at which Miss Bessie
Mr. and Sirs. A. Stularsky of 587
zelwood avenue
gram of unusual merit was presented. Brenner of 2449
Theodore street announce the ell
rduy afternoon,
Mesdames Maurice Benyas, Abe Co- was hostess on S
gngement of their daughter, Frieda,
hone, Harry Glickman, Harry Harris, June 5.
Gathered from all corners of the world and assem-
to Samuel Kaplan, son of Mrs. A.
David Kaltman, A. C. I.appin, 1. Les
Kaplan of Chicago.
bled in one great store—a display not seen else-
Mrs. Leo Chodorowski and son,
bergott, Louis Oppenheim, Benjamin
where. Gifts—ornamental, useful, and some so
Pearlman, Benjamin Ste psay and Eli, of 1539 Calvert avenue left on
'rare that time will serve only to increase their
George Weingarden and Miss Rhea Tuesday, June 8, for New York, WANWANWITIAWYYMIWOla
worth.
Harris, who constitute the choral of whence they will sail on the S. S.
4 . 1
the club. rendered three numbers un- Hamburg for an extended visit with
der the direction of Charles Frederick relatives and friends in Europe.
Morse, with Mrs. Maurice P. Morse
at the piano. Miss Edith Ella Davis,
RUTTER-GOLDMAN
Leo I. Franklin, sun of Dr. and
pianist, entertained with two Chopin Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, has left for
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Goldman of
numbers. An ensemble of Miss Marie New York City, where he will cm- Youngstown, Ohio, announce the
Silk, first violinist, and Mrs. Arthur bark for Europe on the S. S. Veen- marriage of their daughter, Wilma, to
Purdy, second violinist, with Mrs. dam to spend the summer months on Sigmund S. Rutter of Detroit on
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Samuel Asherson at the piano, inter- the student cruise.
KING'S GIFT
June 9.
preted two numbers. A musical read-
Honoring Sirs. I. Gerskovitz (Jean
"All gifts wrapped and parked as only
ing was given by Mrs. Michael Lei- Jaffee) of St. Louis, Mo., Miss Bess
BARON - ZEIENTZ
King's know how."
shin, Mrs. Lawrence Titlebaum ac- Farber of 2201 Blaine avenue enter-
A very pretty wedding took place
companying. Miss Rhea Harris, con- tained at a delightfully appointed
on Sunday, May 30, when Miss Sally
tralto, sang three numbers, accom- bridge-luncheon on Saturday evening,
panied by Miss Edith Ella Davis. A June 5. Mesdams I. C. Farber, J. Zeientz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
two-piano number, rendered- by Mrs. Nadler, David Gottlieb, Samuel Mill- Max Zeientz, became the bride of
Herman Baron at the home of th6
Samuel A. Popkin and Mrs. Lawrence nick, harry Cohen and Ida Golden-
groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
MIL NIML.IMIMIIM MIL W IIMIIMIR W M . WI
Titlebaum, closed the program. The berg were awarded high honors. Cov-
Baron of 283 East Hancock avenue.
committee in charge, consisting of ers were laid for 12 guests.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman performed
Mrs. Michael Leishin, Mrs. Sol Q.
the ceremony at the foot of the
Kessler and Sirs. Maurice P. Morse,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Azimoff
was assisted by Mesdames Maurice of 1695 West Philadelphia avenue stairs. The bride wore an old-fash-
ioned gown of white taffeta trimmed
Benyas, Meyer Berris, Philip Bloom-
announce the approaching marriage in tiers of cream lace. Her veil was
garden, Henry Cohl, Abraham Coop- ot their daughter, Sylvia, a graduate
Women's
City
Club
Bldg.
caught up in a crown effect with clus-
Park Avenue
er, Ilurry Glickman, David Hubar, n5rse of Grace hospital, to Maxwell
ters of orange blossoms on each side
William Isenberg, Harry Kopel, Leo Schott of Windsor, Ont., son of Mr.
of the crown. Iler bridal bouquet
Landow, Jack Lubin, Joseph Magid-
and Sirs. I. Schott of Chatham, Ont., was composed of a shower of white
sohn, Emery Monash, Arthur Pollack,
on June 20.
roses and lilies of the valley.
Joseph Sauls, Samuel Schaflander,
Miss Rae Zeientz, who attended
Edward Schlossman, Sol Trigg and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wagner of 279 her sister as maid of honor, carried
fit a boy or girl's foot cor-
David Werbe.
Medbury avenue will hold a recep- Coolidge roses. The bridesmaids
rectly rather than as simple
tion at their home on Sunday, June were Miss Anne and Mettle Baron,
Miss Sallye Feldman of Glynn 20, in honor of the graduation of sisters of the groom. They carried
cover.
court entertained at her home 'Wed- their son, Maurice, from Balsch bouquets of pale pink roses with ties
nesday evening, June 2, with a School at the age of 12. Afternoon of tulle to match their gowns. The
bridge. The following girls were
best man was Morris Baron and little
and evening. No cards.
hy The Misses Salome Simpson,
Wilbert Baron was the ring-bearer,
Dorothy
Wallace, Ray Ehrenpries,
Dorot
Mrs. George Frank of Taylor ave- both brothers of the groom.
Evelyn LeVinson, Margaret Lefton, nue entertained Saturday afternoon
After the ceremony a dinner was
In Brown Canvas and
Betty Shapero, Esther Blumberg,
with a luncheon at the Whittier hon- served to 60 friends and relatives.
Combination Leather
Betty Davis and Sally Gorman. oring Miss Betty Scheiner. of New- Among the out-of ,town guests were
Esther Blumberg and Ray Ehrenpries ark, N. J., who.is a guest in the city. Mrs. G. Garfinkel of Toronto,A)nt.;
with Crepe Soles.
were awarded high honors.
Sirs. B. Cohen and A. Cramer of New
Covers were laid for eight guests.
York City and Miss M. Silverman of
a
The Misses Fannie and Etta Biegel
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenberg of Kulpmont, I'a.
Mr. and Sirs. Herman Baron will
of West Euclid avenue were hostesses West Nevada avenue entertained 29
at a, miscellaneous shower on Wed- guests at a dinner dance Saturday spend their honeymoon touring the
nesday evening, June 2, honoring evening, June 5, at the Mwsonic Eastern states.
Miss Jean Tonkell of 1987 Indiandale Country Club.
avenue, a bride-elect of June 20.
VARNEN-GERSON
Miss Tonkell was the recipient of
Mrs. Sarah Silverman and son, Ber-
Miss Lillian Gerson, daughter of
many beautiful gifts.
nard Zilherman, formerly of 8332 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerson of 450
Fourteenth street, are now residing Marston avenue, was united in mar-
Miss Selma Sell entertanied wtih at 1088 Taylor avenue.
rige to Charles Varnen of this
city on Sunday evening, June 6, at
four tables of bridge on Wednesday
Honoring their club sister, Ann Ja- the Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and
evening. June 2, in bonar of her
eue4, Miss Bert Selicow of Omaha, cobson, a bride-elect of June 22, the Wilson avenues, with Rabbi Aishiskin
members of the Aguda Shish.. in- officiating. Following the ceremony,
Neb.
cluding Bee Rosenthal, Esther Fein, dinner was served.
Among the out-af-town guests
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Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lehman of Helen Oppenheim, Merrian and Sa-
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Utah, who were the guests of their die Gotssehalk. entertained at a din- there Miss Rose Simmons of Toronto,
Thursday,
June
3,
at
the
Tul-
ner
on
Ont.; Miss Fannie Mogul of Boston,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Imorman
of 2055 Gladstone avenue, have left le!' Hotel, after. which they attended Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Yar-
for an extended tour through the "The Taming of the Shrew." Miss mus of Toronto, Ont.
Jacobson was presented with a lovely
Mr. and Sirs. Varnen have left for
West.
—
token of remembrance from the girls. an extended trip to Buffalo, Atlantic
City
and Boston and upon their re-
There are people who will offer to sell you
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Monello of
Miss Estelle Morowitz haS returned turn will reside at 450 Marston avt-
9500 Cameron avenue announce the
the City Hall for thirteen dollars. Or the Public
from
a
live
weeks
visit
with
relatives
nue.
bar mitzvah of Cwir son, Isidore, on
Library for seven dollars and a half!
Saturday, June 5. Carl Manellis a in the East.
Equally as ridiculous are the offers that con-
student • of the Hebrew Theological
front many automobile buyers.
Miss Ida Sibrack is spending two
College of Chicago and brother of
Deal with someone you know—ASK YOUR
Isidore, officiated at the Saturday weeks in New York City, where she
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morning services in the Ahavath is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Yunis
tar
Achim Synagogue. He delivered an and her sister, Mrs. Robert Feldman.
Annual Election:
interesting Talmudical oliscour, con.
Honoring Miss Kate Cohen, a
Annual election of officers of the
cerning this, "liar Mitzvo and the
'the bar mitzvo read the bride-elect of June, 20, Miss Freda United Hebrew Schools was held
Bergston
of Oakland avenue enter- Tuesday evening, June 8, at the Kir-
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lakin (Sylvia cellaneous shower. Miss Cohen re- cation reports were submitted.
Kertzer of Toronto), who were mar- ceived many lovely gifts.
The following officers were re.
ried in Toronto on Sunday, May 25,
E. Rabinowitz, president;
elected:
Miss Lillian Gassel of 81 Alger
are now residing at 2080 West Euclid
J. Friedberg, vice-president; D. Rob-
avenue
was
the
honor
guest
at
a
sur-
avenue.
inson, treasurer; A. Rogvoy, secre-
prise bridge party given at the home
tary.
The Misses Naomi Gordon 'and of Miss Evelyne Weiss on May 27.
B. Mos., Columbia University
The various boards, board of di-
Rosamond
Brodsky
of
Virginia
park
Sight Reading
Voice Placing
Coaching
rectors, board of education and exec-
Sirs.
Abe
Wechsler
of
Square
Hill,
have returned from Chicago, where
DETROIT COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 17 BRADY ST. GLEN. 5660
they spent the past two weeks with Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting with her utive board, will be appointed by the
Saturday in Pontiac. Call Pontine 1879 for Appointment.
the former's sister, Mrs. Irwin New- mother, Mrs. Alice Stiglitz of Clinton president and announcements will tle
Pri••to Leeson.
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