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HADASSAH MEMBERSHIP
DANCE SET FOR FEB. 23
The Detroit unit of Junior Rados.
sal' will hold its annual membership
dunce on Wednesday evening, Feb.
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the Approach
of Spring!
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MIRIAM LEVIN
23, at Webster Hall. The dance is
for paid members only and their es- I
corts. Those who have not yet pail
their dues are asked to to so imme-
diately in order to take advantage o
this opportunity. Members are urge d
to buy their tickets at an early date
Tickets may be obtained from Fist
ence Shirley Krell, chairman of th e
dance committee, or from any one o
the following: Miriam Levin, Lillia n
Glasier, Helen Horowitz, Dorothy Ep
stein, Ethel Steinberg, Rose Gordon
Rhea Harris, Ida Velick, Thelma Gor
don, Fay Milensky, Lillian Ketai.
The following list of patrons an d
patronesses has been announced: M r
and Mrs. Seymour J. Frank, Mr. an
Mrs. Hymen Ullian, Mr. and Mrs
Benjamin Krell, Jr., Sir. and Mrs. Si
mon Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. Caro 1
Reinheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Reube
RoSenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan N
Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lan •
dau, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Horowitz.
Look Smart
In Your Tux
TUXEDO
SUITS
will last longer,
look batter and
give you greater
satisfaction when
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larly.
JR. CHAPTER BABY DAY
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NURSERY PLANS PARTY
Plans have been completed for the
GOLDSTEIN-HOLLANDER
charity card thirty to be given by the
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hol- ;Junior Chapter Hebrew Baby Day
lander of 132 Puritan avenue was the
scene of a very pretty wedding on
Sunday, Jan. 30, when their dough- I
ter, Helen, became the bride of Al
Goldstein.
Following the ceremony, Mr. and
Mrs. Goldstein left for a trip through
the East.
Among the out-of-town guests
present were Mr. and Mrs. Wall of
New York, Mr. and Mrs. henry 1101-
!ander of Chicago and Miss Clare
Franzblau of Madison, Wis.
Woodward
Thru to Washington
Sheer Chiffon Corticelli
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SAFER-WERNER
$25 to $195
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It is easy to keep your
dinner clothes in per-
fect shape when you re-
fresh them regularly.
And it makes your gar-
ments last so much
longer.
YOUNG ISRAEL
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Kling of 2994 Minimum avenue
was the scene of a wedding of beau-
tiful appointments on Sunday last
when their sister, Miss Sarah Werner,
daughter of Morris \Verner, became
the bride of Mandel Safer of Flint,
Mich. Rabbi Ashinsky officiated.
The bride was lovely in a gown of
white satin, bodice effect. 1Ier cap-
shaped veil was held in place with
clusters of orange blossoms and
pearls.
She carried a shower bou-
quet of bridal roes and valley-lilies.
Mrs. Saul Kling and Mrs. Louis
Weiner, the bride's only attnedants,
were attractively gowned in black
and navy blue georgette, respective-
ly. They carried bouquets of Ophelia
roses.
Mr. Kling and Mr. Weiner were
groomsmen.
Following the ceremony, dinner
was served for 32 guests, after which
Mr. and Mrs. Safer left for an ex-
tended trip to Buffalo, Cleveland,
Chicago, South Bend and other points
of interest.
Among the out-of-town guests
present were Mr. and Mrs. David
Mendel of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Weiner of Flint, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Weiner of Lansing and Miss
Mary Wengeroff of Bayonne, N. J.
GELFOND-GROSS
The marriage of Miss Ilelen Gross,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Gross of 5922 Beaubien street, to Ju-
lius Gelfond, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gelfond of Brooklyn, N. Y., took
place Sunday, Feb. 6, at the Congre-
gation B'nai Moshe. Rabbi Moses
Fischer officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Gel-
fond left for an extended motor trip
through the East and upon their re-
turn will reside temporarily at 5822
Beaubien street.
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Three Pairs 8.70
MISS KATHLEEN PEREIRA
Nursery un Wednesday evening, Feb.
16, at the Knights of Pythias Hall,
3153 Cass avenue. Refreshments
will be served and a delightful pro
gram of entertainment has been ar-
ranged for the evening. Tickets may
be obtained from members of the or-
ganization or at the door the evening
of the affair.
The public is invited to attend.
Sheer as a cobweb are these exquisite chiffon
Corticelli Himel-Hose.
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Weitzman
of 299:1 Leslie avenue are receiving
felicitations on the birth of a daugh
ter, Jacqueline, on Jan. 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubiner of
West Boston boulevard are receiving
felicitations on the birth of a son,
Arthur James, on Feb. 6.
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Witus (Gladys
Kroll) of 3781 Carter avenue are re-
relying felicitations on the birth of
a son, Warren Saul, on Jan. 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Winkelman
of Port Huron, Mich., are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a son,
Eugene Irwin, on Jan. 30.
Purpose:
ROBINSON-RAPPORT
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Alper
Young Israel of Detroit was organ-
A wedding of interest to many De-
ized about two years ago for the par- troiters took place at the Jewish Cen- (Agnes Greenblatt) of 3273 Kendall
' pose of giving the American Jewish ter, Cleveland, on Sunday, Feb. 6, avenue, announce the birth of a son,
youth a better and clearer conception when Miss Minnie Rapport and Jo- Robert Lee, on Jan. 26.
of traditional Judaism; to awaken a seph Robinson were united in mar-
love for Jewish learning and people mag,e. Following the ceremony, Mr.
within their hearts; to foster within and Mrs. Robinson left for a trip to ZALUDKOWSKI LECTURES
FOR HALEVY SOCIETY
them a respect for the glorious past the Bermudas. Upon their return,
of the Jewish people and its tradi- they will reside in Detroit.
tions; to arouse a desire to work for
Cantor Zaludkowski of the Shaarey
a still glorious future.
TURNER-SPELKIN
Zedek Synagogue delivered a most in-
MY RETURN FROM THE STYLE SHOW
Mr. and Mrs. A. Spelkin of Kirby spiring and instructive lecture before
Activities:
avenue announce the marriage of members of the lialevy Choral So
WITII THE SEASON'S LATEST DIS-
"A Modem Plant With Modern Method..."
Religious, educational, social, phi- their daughter, Julia, to William Tur- ciety on Tuesday evening, Feb. 8, at
PLAYS IN ULTRA SMART DE-
lanthrophy, athletics and employment ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Turner, the Yiddishe Folk Shute, Twelfth
SIGNS AND PATTERNS.
service are the fields of activity spon- which took place at the B'nai B'rith street and Gladstone avenue. lie
sored by Young Israel. Community House. Rabbi B. Chmie- spoke on the subject, "Choral Sing-
day of Rhode Island, Conn., a cousin ing." Cantor Zaludkowski expressed
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Branches and Membership:
of the bride, officiated.
his willingness to aid the society in
Evenings
Young Israel, with a membership
The bride was lovely in a gown of any way possible. He was welcomed
Office
EMPIRE
of
about
200
representing
three
bridal
satin,
period
fashion.
She
car-
as an honorary member.
EMPIRE
branches of the city, Kirby Center, tied a shower bouquet of bridal roses
It is hoped that with Cantor Zalud-
1942
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402 Broadway Exchange Bldg.
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Kirby and St. Antoine streets; Jewish and lilies-of-the-vallev.
Mrs. Ilarry kowski and Julius Miller, conductor,
( enter, 31 Melbourne at Woodward Bauman assisted the bride as matron in charge, the Halevy Choral Society
avenue; Mishkun Israel Synagogue, of honor and Harry Bauman was best will realize its highest artistic possi-
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I Blaine at Linwood avenue, is recog- man. The Misses Stella Slavin, Lee bilities.
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rimed as one of the leading organiza- Sieberoff, Minnie Spelkin and Esther
tions in the city in its field of work. Spelkin. bridesmaids, wore gowns in nreEmmysgEmmNTE iffin
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149- 9 J- 9`9 "'s . j college and high school students, i herd crooks and corsages to match yh'
s ,: ' make up the membership. Any young their gowns.
_s t man or woman interested in this work I Following the ceremony, dinner
S.6' j and of good moral character and over was served to 200 guests.
'''; • 17 years of age is eligible for mem-1
Mr. and Mrs. Turner have returned!
'r1= ' bership. Application for membership! from a trip to Chicago and are resid-j
. .:•,j , may be made at the semi-monthly ling at 15330 Linwood avenue.
t s meetings, which are held every sec- I
.H. and and fourth Wednesday evening;
FALK.SILBERG
• J: jI .. at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne
The marriage of Miss Helen Sil-
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avenue.
, berg and Irving Falk of Chicago took
i place on Sunday, Jan. 30, at the Mo.
Ss Is Sabbath ServiCeS:
I gen Abra'am Synagogue Rabbi
'S
Sabbath morning and afternoon ;
Eisenman officiated.
.
' 7 i, ,rvices are held at 8 a. m. and 41
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The bride was lovely in a bodice
.-4t i p. m. nt the branches mentionedj gown of
vole pink chiffon and picture
's. alitive. All are welcome.
j hat of chiffon and tulle to match. She
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carried a shower bouquet of pink
e-, Social•
roses and lilies-of-the-valley.
One of the biggest social events of
Following the ceremony, dinner
n4 : the year will be sponsored by Young was served to 75 guests, after which
Zjiss • Israel on Sunday evening, March 27, a reception was held at the home
of
ii'j with a dance at the Hotel Statler. the bride's aunt, Mrs.
.1. Kutinsky of
■!..4 1Jean Goldkette's orchestra has been 418 Farnsworth avenue.
•engaged for this affair. This dance
Mr. and Mrs. Falk left for a trip
will mark the second annual social ac- to Chicago.
, tivity of the organization. It is to
Among the out-of-town guests
be an informal dance, which promises
present were )11r. and Mrs. W. Levy
y1 z s I to be
one of the outstanding affairs of Jackson, Mich.; .1. Edlin of Chi-
I of the season.
sago; J. Wilson of Gary, Ind., and Mr.
Morain of New York.
Employment Bureau:
An employment bureau, headed by
: Miss Gertrude Peiman, Solomon B. U. H. S. ALUMNI DANCE
TO BE GALA AFFAIR
s4+. Cohen and Harry Portney, has been
I formed. This bureau will endeavor
to be charged with the task of Jewish national reconstruction.
to assist young men and women seek-
Indications are that the third an-
I ing positions in all branches of work, nual dance to be given by the Alumni
with the observance of the Sabbath. Association of the United Hebrew
''-a' Anyone knowing of a vacancy in a Schools, Saturday evening, Feb. 19,
i&s Jewish or Gentile firm is requested will be unusually successful and the
to inform the Young Israel organiza- report of the committee on arrange-
)1.5, j tins, 31 Melbourne avenue
ments, of which Miss Naomi Bush-
halter is chairman, invites the antici-
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pations of a most enjoyable evening;
On the 4th (Retatl) Floor
Ss s . Blaine-Linwood Branch:
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A meeting of the Blaine-Linwood for all. The music is to be furnished'
; ' branch will be held Sunday afternoon by the famous Bill Lankin's Detroit.'
I+ at 3 o'clock. The purpose of this ers and it is to be supplemented by
s. i meeting is to start a drive for new excellent features, such as the distri- '
1. ; ! members living in that section.
button of prizes and favors. The
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elaborate preparations being made
2. : Athletics:
and the rapid sale of tickets all go to-'
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Young Israel basketball team, wards insuring the function to be one
isi' which has been playing splendidly all of the high-lights of the present sea-
season, will face the B'nai Wrath son. Assisting Miss Buchhalter are
Juniors Monday evening, Feb. 14. at Miss Miriam Plutnitsky, Judith Lipka
I :30, at the Shaarey Zedek gym- and Nathan Shur.
naaium, Willis and Brush streets.
As yet tickets can still be obtained
Members are requested to attend.
I either from the members of the aims.
nation or at the door the evening of
the dance. The proceeds are to go
towards the publishing of a Hebrew
4_1
magazine
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NOTICE
On the .sth (Wholesale) Floor
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Honor Roll:
Following is a list of the honor pa- Those in charge of the Detroit 11e.
pits in the various Bible cla.ses: Miss !brew Orphan Home request all who
Rosenthal's class, Ida Mendellsohn, have garments of any kind for chi].
Lillian Weisman, Esther Kavanau and !siren from 1 day old to 4 years old,
Make Your Contribution Now to the
'Dorothy Greenbaum; Miss Milkov. kindly communicate with Mr+. Barry
nky 's class, Pauline Weiner, Millie Feldman, 55 Colorado avenue, near
1. 4 Shugerman nod Gerson Items; F. A. Woodward avenue. The orphans are
01... 1 Rosenthal's class, Seymour Rosen- urgently in need of hose, shirts and
berg, Emanuel Dorfman, Edna Roth- dresses and any contributions will be
man, Cleo Taub and Jennie Fried- greatly appreciated.
man; Miss Stepsay's class, Beatrice
Palestin• Foundation Fund, Jewish National Fund, H•dassah, Hebrew University Fund and MieraelL
We must laugh before we ate hap-
Kavanau, Harold Isenberg, Susan
py, lest we should die without having
Jacobs and Ilarriet Baron.
laughed.
Founded 1887
Debate:
Woodward at Clifford
We should weep for men at their
Lillian Weisman, Sylvia Chase and
329 MAJESTIC BUII-DING. CADILLAC 2350 and 5875
Ida Mendellsohn of MISS Rosenthal's birth, and not at their death.
..:4,: t class upheld the affirmative in a de-
He must have killed anumber of
bate and were voted unanimously the
people to have got to rich.
.•.e. 4"4.44.'6e-'4,...e°,e'..-4,440.40.67.... victors by the student judges.
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