A merican ffetvish Periodical Carter curro• AUNCI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN A tt yil in ettioxiaz Ent.o±. 4...- HADASSAH SPONSORS I \ JR. BONSTELLE PERFORMANCE T ri.1117 1Ig u nr7 7 1For Furs of Finer Quality • Mr. and Mrs. J. Twersky of 3796 Humphrey avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Edith, to I Samuel Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldman of 2275 Gladstone ave- nue. "That New Vamp Toe Chiffon Himel-Hose ears and Wears" 1.95 Announcement: Announcement has been made that the organizer of the J. W. E. W. 0., Mrs. Eva Bloom, will visit Detroit in the very near future. It is hoped that all old members, as well as the' new members and their friends, will greet Sirs. Bloom on her arrival. North Woodward Branch: A meeting of the North Woodward was Brunch of the J. W. E. W. 0. held at the home of Sirs. Model. at which time the committees in charge of arrangementa for the bridge- luncheon to be held at the Hotel Tut. ler on Tuesday, Dec. 7, gave reports. Those desiring to attend are request- ed to make reservations promptly. ROSE BABCOCK That's the news we hear everywhere about this splendid, new, exclusively-at-Himelhoch's, all- silk chiffon stocking with the new "vamp-toe" re, info•cement and •un-stop feature. Choose from forty shades. sah night, Nov. 7, when the playerA will present "Seventh Heaven." Miss Dorothy Epstein is chairman COHEN-LIEBERMAN of arrangements and is being assisted The Mishkin Israel Synagogue was by the Misses Rosalind Schubot, the scene of a very pretty wedding Rhea Harris, Ethel Steinberg, Flor- on Sunday evening, Oct. 17, when ence Krell, Lillian Gottesman, Har- Miss Rose Lieberman, daughter o f riet Rosenzweig, Elizabeth Glasier, Rummage Said Isaac Lieberman of Seward H. avenue, Cohen, Helen Horowitz, Victoria Schiffman, Sirs. S. Goldstiek and Sirs. A. E. became the bride of Joseph Shirley Waine, Lillian Gordon, Thel- of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen of Rose Goldsmith are in charge of the rum- son ma Gordon, Bessie Brenner, Delmar avenue. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- Lipsitz, Ida Velick, Helen Shelter, mage sale which will be held at the Hancock Theater, Hancock and Hast- man officiated. Rose Babcock and Rose Gordon. ings streets. All those having cloth- The bride, who entered with her The proceeds will be used for the father, was lovely in a gown of white educational institution at Meier Chef- ing or other articles for which they georgette crepe, studded with rhine - eye, which cares for 100 orphan boys have no further use, please call Gar- field 7685 and one of the volunteer stones. Her veil, which was coronet and girls. for the packages. fashion and made of chantilly lace, This affair is endorsed by the Zion- workers will call was held in place by a wreath of or- ange blossoms. She carried a shower ist Council. RA TO SHOOK'S ORCHEST CH bouquet of roses and lilies-of-the-val- PLAY AT BICUR O EM PRESENT TO ARTS CLUB ley. IL US TRATED LECTURE Miss Rose Selnick, who attended Benjamin L. Shook's Orchestra , its the bride as maid of honor, was be - known in and around Detroit for comingly attired in orchid georgette. On Saturday evening, Nov. 6, the admirable proclivities in the The bridesmaids, the Misses Doris Arts Club will present Marcel Leine- rare and Greenberg, Shirley Kelt and Ann Lamford, French painter of interna- general direction of jazz and popular Gittelson, wore gowns of orchid and tional reputation, in an illustrated dance music, has been announced as the official orchestra by Samuel Wex- peach and corsages of roses to match lecture on French art, at the studios ler, chairman for the first dance of their gowns. of Saul Abramovitch, 2034 Twelfth the season to be staged by the Bicur Irving Cohen assisted his brother Cholem Society. as best man and Oarl Lieberman, street. Si. Laine is a member of the Acad- The dance, which will be informal, Rubey Cohen and William Wollner emy of Var, an official delegates of will be staged at the spacious Gen• were ushers. the Franco-American Committee in eral Motors Ilall on Saturday eve- Little Miss Greenbe rg e was flower Paris, president of the Artist Club of will was ring Toulon. Ile was born in Lille, I. mice, sing, Dec. 25. The grand march will irl and Leonard Cohen g bea of the groom, and studied with his father, a distin• begin ac at 9 o'clock and the hall rer. d f the or occa- arrange Mrs. Cohen, in mother was attrative a gown of blonde guished painter and professor in the be suitably cording to Jack Harriss and aids to Mr. Wexler. French government school. lie was sion, Louis Freed, able georgette, c trimmed with sequins. Following the ceremony dinner was also a pupil of M. Guillemet and in Admission is ;1.25 per person, the served to 300 guests. Among the the Louvre Museum School in Paris. M. Leine specializes in painting life proceeds to go to charity. Tickets out-of-town guests present were Mr. Mr. in the open. His murals are exhibit- may be procured from Mr. Wexler, Society and Mrs. Herman Lieberman, in London, Paris, Brussels, New members of the or at the door. Bicur Cholem and Mrs. Jack Lieberman, all of Co- ed Detroit. and and (laugh. York, Philadelphia lumbus• Mrs. Esther Berg A program of French music has A wife is not an instrument which ter, Bertha, Sir. and Mrs. ac ie- evening. The can be hung against the wall when berman and family, and Sir. and Mrs. \ been selected for the of Toledo, and d the lecture will start promptly at 8:30 you have playe on it. Max Zucker, all and is open to the artists and their and Price Misses Jean Wolfe, Leona The more righteousness, the more Minnie Kolinsky and Sirs. M. Kolin- friends, sky, all of Cleveland. For rotten goods, a blind buyer. peace (ib. 7.) (10. WOOMD STATE On. STOK. Make your dress clothes a profitable investment Your dress suit will last much longer, and always look new when you re- fresh it with the Forest Process. And the cost is so small as to be almost negligible. We call and deliver promptly in every part of Greater Detroit. ODORLESS AND PERFECT FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS Melrose 4200 533 - 37 Forest Ave. E. ' 14 Mrs. Herman Marx of Virginia I park announces the engagement of her daughter, Beatrice, to Isadore D. Friedman, son of Mr. and Sirs. Si. E. Friedman of this city. NO comtnox Dress Suits Woodward Thru to WathInatait Board Meeting: A board of directors meeting of the J. W. E. W. 0. will be held Saturday evening, Nov. 6, at the home .4' Sirs, Joseph Radnor of LaSalle boulevard. All board members are requested to attend. Sir. and Mrs. S. Lapinsky of 544 1 East Kirby avenue announce the bed trothal of their daughter, Sylvia, to Harold Flusty of this city. IEGEL 0 Should be re- freshed immedi- ately after each occasion. You will always have immaculate eve- ning clothes when you adopt this economical habit. zinelhoch'd Last Meeting: A regular business meeting Of the Tickets are now on sale at the box European Welfare office of the Bonstelle Playhouse or Jewish Women's Orga.nization was held at the com- on F'e rr Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Frank announce i at Grinnell Bros. for Junior Iladas- I I munity center, evening last. Mrs. Ida Levin the engagement of their d rug e Tuesday Ethel, to Max Bittker, son of Mr. and •— has been chosen chairman of the an- Mrs. E. Bittker. nual ball to be given on Nov. 21 and .---.--- will be assisted by Mrs. Joseph Zuck- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Radner of 2010 Sirs. Agnes I.evin. This erman and Hazelwood avenue announce the en- promises to be one of the outstanding gagement of their daughter, Rae, to affairs of the season. All members Alvin E. Schreiber, son of Mr. and and other organizations are request- Mrs. Mooney Schreiber. ed to keep this date in mind. B. Siegel Co. furs repre- sent the finest in quality and style distinctiveness, produced by the leading fur craftsmen of the world especially for B. Siegel Co. t. J• W. E• W. 0. "A Modem Pleat With Modena Methods." BEGINNING SATURDAY ... A Special November Sale of Beautiful Coats For Dress and Sports Wear ... $85 $105 $125 $175 Hosiery—First Floor. HACK'S ARCH - CORRECTIVE SHOES CHILDREN FOR MEN, WOMEN AND Sol d Only at EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC FOOTWEAR SHOP Hack's 28 Maw Mess* Weee Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg. Most practical car in Winter, says Abe Max. Superior Chevrolet Co. TWELFTH ST. AT BLAINE AVE. Empire 0953 PRIVATE MUSIC COURSES VIOLIN — 9034 PIANO — CELLO TWELFTH STREET Empire 0360 S. ABRAMOVITCH, Director STUDENTS NEED APPLY ONLY SERIOUS FISHMAN-KOPERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Koperman of 17241 Omira avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Shirley, to Benjamin Fishman of this city, which was solemnized on Sunday, Oct. 31, at the B'nai B'rith Common- ty Center. Rabbis Bienenfeld and Stollnian officiated. a gown of The bride was lovely in white crepe, heavily beaded with rhinestones and pearls. Her head- dress, which was crown shape, was held in place with pearls and orange blossoms. She carried a shower bou- quet of bridal roses and bebe mums. Miss Frances Share, who assisted the bride as maid of honor, wore an old fashioned pink taffeta dress and hat to match. She carried a cane with corsage and streamers to match her gown, as did the bridesmaids, the Misses Kate Nestor, Lillian Mittle- dors, Bessie Koperman, sister of the bride; Pauline Fishman, sister of the groom; Bertha London and Stella Sutkin. Little Shirley Gorowitz was flower girl and Mickey Fishman was ring bearer. llesel Kollenberg attended the groom as best man and Paul, Herbert and Louis Barak, Murray Sutkin, Benjamin Fishman, cousin of the groom, and Abe Max were ushers. The bride's mother was attractive- ly gowned in black velvet, trimmed with rhinestones. Following the ceremony, dinner was served to 300 guests, after which Mr. and Mrs. Fishman left for an extended trip to Chicago and Omaha, Neb. Upon their return, they will reside at 3347 West Boston boule- vard. •••• ■•■ •••• ■ 1246 Wa5hington Bouktnucl Mr. and Mrs. George Stocker of 1 58448 West Fort street are receiving I congratulations on the birth of a __— daughter, Edith Harriet, on Oct. 28. Good Health vs Good Teeth it Sir. and Mrs. J. Harvey Margolis (Celia Kamins of Lansing) of 2545 Taylor avenue are receiving felicita- tions on the birth of a daughter, Co. rinne Loretta, on Oct. 29. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kavanau of Taylor avenue, Flint, are receiving felicitations on the birth of a son, Lawrence Marvin, on Oct. 16. -- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Freedman of 929 East Ferry avenue are receiv- I ing congratulations on the birth of a , daughter, Beatrice Evelyn, on Nov. 1.1, Lustrous Broadtail . . . 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