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April 01, 1927 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-04-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Engagements

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Mrs. Harris Ullian of Boston
Mass., announces the engagement of

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El

w, , II w present Dr. Sigmund Spaeth of
York at the afternoon meeting
11, in the temple
\r Monday, April Dr.
Spaeth, whose
Ci apel at 2:30.
t. pie will be "Our American Folk
M usic," is today an unique figure in
is country as well as abroad. Wide-
ly known as a musician, coach, com-
song leader and popular radio
P, ser,
P, •rformer and speaker, he brings his
ni •t to the public no dramatized and

LENOX

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Aristocrat of Chinas
h•rvest motif, bringing fresh to
The heaped
mind
luscious fruits, shocked golden
grain, and the happy blue skies of October,
pattern,
characterises tne "AUTUMN"
which is shown above. It is, perhaps, the
best known of the LENOX decorations.
The dinner plates are $50, the bread and
butter plates $30, and the tea cups and
saucers $55 • dozen.
Detroit Lenox is .hewn exclusively
by In Rime., in the Sid. oles Beaux Arts.
•Second Hone

mplified as to make it vitally inter-
ting to every type of listener. In

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ci i nflection with this announcement
tl e sisterhood wishes it known that
11 t o usual notice by postal will be
0 litted. The public is cordially in-
v ted.

.

( onnervatory of Music gave a mu-
s cale tea on Thursday, March 31, for
L e younger members of her class.
1 hose 'participating were: Ann Ger-
A m, Ruth Cohen, Ruth Porter, Anita
t iller, Hortense Stocking, Elsie
; eisch, Diana Ostrow, Leslie Col-
, urn, Evelyn Garman, Fannie Fish-
1. in, Morton Shapiro, Beatrice Fisher,
1 abel Fisher, Flora Beckman and
! lartha Yeiberstein.

"Jodelle"

The Tuesday Musicale gave a mu-
sicale-tea of pretty appointments on
Tuesday afternoon at the Federation
of Women's Clubs Building. The
program was presented by former
federation contest winners and was
participated in by Matilde Garvett-
Kesler, pianist, state and district con-
test winner for the year 1923.

A New Perfume

Exclusive at Hudson's in Detroit
Jodelle—a rare, new perfume was blended for
us by a perfumer in Paris. It is an intense,
vivid bouquet. Imprisoned in a glittering,
many-faceted bottle of clear glass .... a charm-
ing appointment for one's dressing table.

After a four months' stay abroad,
Mrs. Blanche Mandel and daughter,
Dorothy, sailed on March 23 for their
home. En routh they will visit with
relatives and friends in New York
and Allentown. Pa.

Jodelle face powder, fragrant and fine in tex-

ture, comes in a gay, modernistic box of green-
and-gold. « Registered in U. S. Patent Office.

Mrs. Barney Williams of Seward
avenue entertained 12 guests at
luncheon on Wednesday at her home .

Miss Isabelle Werbe of the Detroit

L. B. KING & CO.
Li. Grand River and Library
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Announcement has been made of

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I he appointment of William G. Gare-
i k as publicity director of the Ad
I arum, a local junior advertising club

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omposvd of young men interested in
he various forms of advertising.
eetings are held weekly at the Y.
C. A.

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WEDDINGS — ENGAGEMENTS — BANQUETS
—For All Social Functions.
DETROIT'S KOSHER CATERER

Much interest is being manifested
i n the meeting which the Men's Tern-
le Club will sponsor on April 12, at
which time Judge Alfred J. Murphy
will address the club.

M. A. Pereira, Mgr. .

Miss Lena Silverberg of Blaine
avenue entertained with a bridge-
l uncheon of delightful appointments
i n Thursday, March 17, honoring Miss
Nettie Gill. An oriental luncheon
MIS served for 20 guests. Prizes
were awarded the Misses Viola
Freedman, Rosalien Chervil, Frances
Wollen and Marion Bursky.

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PRIVATE MUSIC COURSES

VIOLIN — PIANO — CELLO

A delightful function compliment-
ed Miss Lillian Leff, bride-elect, of
Flint, Sunday afternoon, March 20,
when the Misses Idelle Schwartz,
Rose Goldman and Sadie Agree wer •
hostesses at a 2 o'clock luncheon and
bridge in the parlors of the Hote l
Durant, Flint. The luncheon was
served at a beautifully decorated
table. Covers were laid for 16 guests.
A mound of sunburst and pink roses,
sweet peas of various shades and yel-
lowfreezia made a charming center-
piece, and at the ends of the table
stood a miniature bride and groom.
A Madame Coolidge rose was placed
as a favor at each cover. Between
courses Miss Rose Rosenstein sang,
with Miss Agree accompanying her,
and following the luncheon four
tables of bridge were played. A show-
er of lovely linen gifts was presented
Miss Leff by her friends during the
afternoon. Among the guests were
the Misses Cassel of Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Meyers have
left to take up their residence in Oak-
land, Calif.

The Misses Helen and Ida Mutnick
of Third avenue entertained with a
shower of delightful appointments on
Friday. April 1, in compliment to
Miss Dorothy Snirnow, a bride-elect
of April 23. The table was attrac-
tively decorated with spring flowers.
Miss Gladys Ilayes entertained the
guests with songs and dances.

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State Senator Alfred Cohen of Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, national president of
the B'nai B'rith, was a guest in the
city last Sunday.

ONLY SERIOUS STUDENTS NEED APPLY

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CHARLOTTE ULLIAN

her daughter, Charlotte Constance ,
to Joseph G. Grossman of this city.

Mr. and Sirs. Julius Lewis of 8005
Ferndale avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Essye,
to Seymour Jacobs, son of Mr. and
Mrs. ]tarry Jacobs of 2075 West
Philadelphia avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kalb of New-
ark, N. J., announce the engagement
of their daughter, Rose, to Sol New-
man, sail of Mr. and Sirs. S. P. New-
man of 1658 Lee place.

Mrs. J. Fineberg of 1946 Hazel-
wood avenue announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Annette, to
Joseph G. Berry, son of I. Berry of
Virginia park.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kleinfeld of
2014 Blaine avenue announce the be-
trothal of their niece, Miss Yvette
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern enter- Winters, to Herman Kleinfeld, son
tained a few friends at their home of Mr. and Sirs. Louis Kleinfeld of
on West Grand boulevard last Fri- New York City.
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs, William Milinsky of
After spending the winter in Ha- Alger avenue announce the engage-
vana and New York City, Mrs. Sophia ment of their daughter, Mollie, to
Well has returned to her home on }tarry Rott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Da-
Longfellow avenue.
vid Rott of Burlingame avenue. A
reception will be held at the Fort
Mr. and Mrs. David Werbe, who Wayne Hotel on Sunday evening,
passed the winter in California, have
April 10.
returned to the city and have taken
up their residence at the Hotel Ste-
Charles Cowan of Westwood,
venson.
Calif., announces the engagement of
Mrs. Julia Partose and niece, Miss his daughter, Ethel Geraldine, to
Cecile Eleanor Braunteld, formerly Meyer Blatt, son of Mr. and Sirs.
of Alger avenue, are now residing at Bernard Blatt of 1564 Leslie avenue.
2019 Elmhurst avenue.
Mrs. Jean Altschuler of New York
Miss Helene Kahn will entertain at City announces the engagement of
a bridge-tea on Saturday, April 2, at her sister, Lee Kraff, to Moses S .
Himmelhoch of this city.
her home on Hazelwood avenue.

Complimenting Miss Elizabeth Lit-
vin, a bride-elect of April 3, Mrs.
Jack Schulman of 1217 West Euclid
avenue entertained with a miscel-
laneous shower on Friday, March 25.

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The Lansing Women's Clubnouse,
Lansing, was the scene of a very
pretty wedding on March 23, when
Miss Sailye Galinsky of Lansing,
Mich., became the bride of Samuel
Lloyd Faudem of Detroit. Just be-
fore the ceremony, which was per-
formed by Rabbi Golden of Detroit,
Mrs. Ada Sepatir sang "Because."
The bride was lovely in a gown of
ivory satin and real point lace, fash-
ioned in late period style. Her long
tulle veil was held in place with ■
headdress of rose point lace studded
with rhinestones.
Sirs. Samuel II. Burr and Mrs. C.
Faudem attended the bride as mat-
rons of honor, while the bridesmaids
were Miss Betty Faudem, Miss Ida
Smith, Miss Ann Smith, Miss Rose
Levin and Miss Fay Silberman. All
wore gowns fashioned alike with
tight bodice effects and bouffant
skirts in pastel shades, large picture
hats, and carried shepherds' crooks
in silver tied with large tulle bows.
Little Celine Borr, who served as
flower girl, wore a dainty frock of
green georgette, while little Marion
Schwartz served as trainbearer.
Frank Faudem carried the ring in a
calla lily. The bride's mother was
becomingly gowned in black beaded
georgette, while the bridegroom's
mother was attractive in a gown of
gray beaded georgette.
Samuel 11. Barr and C. Faudem at-
tended the bridegroom and the ush-
ers were: A. Golinsky, Max Schultz,
Ben Kanner, Harvey Steadman and
Ben Foster.
Immediately following the cere-
mony dinner was served to 300
guests. Dancing was enjoyed until
midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Faudem left
later for a trip through the East.
After April 1 they will make their
home in Detroit.
Out-of-town guests were present
from Detroit, Chicago, Flint, South
Bend, Ind., and New York City.

OSNOS-ELIAS
The marriage of Miss Rose Elias,
daughter of Sirs. J. Elias of 1486
Colling•ood avenue, to Herman Os-
nos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Os
nos of Taylor avenue, was an event
of Monday, March 28. Mr. and Mrs.
Osnos have left for a motor trip to
New York and Atlantic City and upon
their return will reside in the city.

ZEFF-SLATE

The marriage of Miss Gertrude
Slate to Joseph Zeff of this city was
an event of Monday, March 21.
Mr. and Sirs. Zeff are at home to
their friends at 1493 West Euclid
avenue.

MOSAIC LODGE NO. 530
PLANS DINNER-DANCE

Musiac Lodge No. 53o, F. & A. M., I

announces that plans have been com-
pleted for its annual dinner-dance
which will take place Thursday. April
7, at 8 p. m.. in the crystal ballroom
of the New Slasonic Temple. A most
novel program of entertainment has
been arranged and will include sever-,
al numbers from the local theaters.
The commitee in charge of the affair !
includes: Hilliard C. McConnell, junior
warden, chairman; Jack Litsky, Ben-,
jamin A. Gladwin, Israel Haimovitz,i
senior warden; James Buckley, Benja- !
min Perry and Moe Leiter, treasurer. ,
Members of Mosaic Lodge and their ,
friends are cordially incited to attend i

the affair.

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