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and Mrs. Ilarry I.. Weinstein, and
Sol Robins, on Sunday evening,
Aug. 28, at 6 o'clock, at the Slish-
kan Israel synagogue, Rabbi J.
Stillman reading the service.
BUSSEY-WELLER
The bride was charming in her
The Ladies' Auxiliary, Pisgah
Beautiful in its simplicity was
bodge No. 34, 1. 0. B. B., held its
the ceremony' which united in mar- robe of oridal satin and lace with
a
tight
bodice and full skirt. Iler
first meeting of the season Tuesday
riage Miss Clara Weller, daughter
veil fashioned Spanish-effect, was
evening , Sept.. .
of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Weller, and
Mrs. David Block of 2003 Blaine David Hussey, son of Sl r. and Sirs. held in place by a wreath of Orange.
Mrs. 11. Fleishman, president of
blossoms and was encrusted with
Ladies' Auxiliary, announced that avenue entertained the Artes So-
tiny seed pearls. She carried bride's
rosin with a delightful luncheon on
roses and valley fillies.
Tuesday last.
Weinstein, the
Bessie
Miss
bride's sister, as maid of honor,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Meizels and I
was
becomingly
gowned
in green
family are now residing at 2671
taffeta, period style. Tea roses and
Glendale avenue.
delphenium, held together with a
satin bow to harmonize with her
Miss Edith Albert has returned
costume, completed the picture.
front a 10.day sojourn at the Edge-
Max 7 . Rosenstone served Sir.
Nonpareil — brown.
water Beach hotel, Chicago, where
itobin...o best man.
she was extensively entertained by
Autumn kid with brown
Sirs. Ilarry Weinstein, mother of
relatives and friends.
the bride, wore a beige lace gown
lizard trim. 2 3/8 -inch
over pink satin. She carried a cor-
Louis XV. heel ...$13.50
The Misses Augusta and Rose
sage of sweet peas.
Busker of 151.1 Seward avenue have
Following the ceremony, dinner
In patent colt also.
returned home after spending six
stun served to 100 guests, after
weeks at North White lake in the
which Si r. H1111 Sirs. Robins left for
Catskill mountains, Scranton, Pa.,
a tour through northern Michigan.
Jacobin— graceful
Philadelphia, Atlantic City and
Among the out-of-town guests
patent colt model; ele-
New York city.
who V111110 far the wedding were:
gant of line, exquisitely
Maurice Weinstein of St. Louis,
Among the many girls and boys
Sir. and Sirs. Sam Kauffman and
finished $10
Mr. and MN. Ben Sc'snefer of New
that have returned from summer
vacations at camps are: The Miners
York.
The stunning cut-steel
Helen Vera I'rentis, Irma Simon,
— —
buckle is an ideal ac-
MRS. DAVID BUSSEY
Elaine Slessinger and Beatrice
MRS. NATHAN BLATNIKOFF
SOBEL-BARNETT
companiment to this
Steinberg, who have returned from
Sir. and Mrs. Louis Barnett an-
model .. $5.00
plans are rapidly materializing for Camp Song", Poland, Me., and Jo- Sar•iel Bussey of Chicago), at the
nounce the marriage of their
the coming Irnai B'rith bazaar.
seph and Frederick Finsterwald, K. s; P. club rooms on Sunday,
daughter, hazel Alice, to Albert B.
Sept.
.1,
at
0
o'clock.
Rabbi
Thur-
A comprehensive program of Edwin Goldberg, Jr., and Edwin
FIFTH FLOOR
Sobel f Saginaw.
13'nai B'rith activities will la pre- Rosenthal Jr., from Kamp Kohut, niin read the service.
Miss Weller was attractive in a
sented during the course of the Oxford, Me.
SILVERSTEIN-COLNER
gown
of
pale
orchid
tulle
shading
bazaar. "Something new and worth
to flesh color, fashioned in the buf-
The Boole' Stealer was the scene e.
while" is the slogan of the workers.
Miss Bell, Greenspan of Bronx,
fent
style
with
the
uneven
hem
a
beautiful
evedding on Sunday,
of
Among the other ladies active at N. Y., is visiting in the city and is
line. line. She carried a bouquet of Sept. I, 'when Miss Constance Gol-
this time are: Mrs. Nathan Blot- the house guests of her aunt and
bride's
roses.
X
tulle-trimmed
hat
nee,
daughter
of Mr. and Sirs. .1.
nikoff, Mother Klein, Mrs. Anna
nett., Mr. H1111 Mrs. Sam Greens-
Koffman, Sirs. B. Levin, Sirs. ,los. pan, of 587 East Kirby avenue. with crown of ribbon to match her C. Golner, became the bride of
gown
completed
the
picture.
Ilarry
Silverstein,
son of Mr. and
Modell, Mrs. Mary Bernstein, Sirs. Among the ninny affairs in honor
Miss Birdie Stienberg, as maid of Sirs. David Silverstein of Chicago,
F:. J. Schwartz and Mrs. I. Jarows. of Miss Greenspan was a dinner
pretty in tight-bodice Rabbi Len.; Frain reading the mar-
110111W,
was
Sirs. Nathan Blatnikoff, who has 011 Friday evening at which Miss
charge of the program for the semi- Tillie Weinstein of Harlem, N. Y., eication of pale blue chiffon. She riage service.
Miss Coiner, who seas given in
annual bridge luncheon, to be held ivies also an honored guest. Fol- carried baby roses.
Mrs. Weller, bother of the bride, marriage by her father, was charm-
at Webster hall, III Putnam ave- lowing the dinner Mr. and Mrs.
wore
pale
green
georgette
heavily
ing in a white taffeta and tulle cre-
nue, at 12:30 o'clock Tuesday, Greenspan took their guests to a
Sept. 13, is busily engaged in the theater. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosen- beaded, and carried a corsage of ation of bouffant style with the
Mrs. Hussey, mother of the uneven hem-line. Orange blossoms
ovork rf completing the program feld entertained Miss Greenspan 1 . 1 , ,S.
WHS attired in light grey adorned her Russian head-dress of
for this affair. Reservations are with a dinner at their home at 614
coming in rapidly, and all those Dentine avenue. Mr. and Mrs. ...Cel ne! with rhinestones, and ear- reel lace from which fell her tulle
veil. A bridal bouquet of roses and
desiring to participate in the pro- Greenspan and niece, Miss Greens- 1 ail tea roses in corsage.
Nel Hussey of Chicago performed valley lillies completed her cos-
gtam and in an enjoyable afternoon pan left for a short visit to Chi-
the
duties
of
hest
num.
tume.
are requested to phone Mrs. Blat- cago, where they will be the guests
Following the ceremony dinner
Miss Clover Coiner, maid of
nikoff, Euclid 5717-R, for reserva- of relatives.
was served to 100 guests, after honor, was attractive in a gown of
tions.
which
Mr. and Mrs. Hussey left pale green crepe trimmed with sil-
The next regular meeting will
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Neumann for an extensive eastern trip.
ver hp,. The britlesinNids, Miss
take place on Monday evening,
of 1051 Clairniount avenue have as
The out-of-town guests who came Rose Silverstein of Chicago, Slits
Sept. 12, at 275 East Ferry avenue.
their house guest their daughter- or the wedding were: Mr. and Sirs. Eleanore Grogin of Cleveland and
in-law, Ruth, and her baby son, It. Dalitz and daughter, Helen, and Miss Henrietta Sakols of Toledo,
Norman, of New York. Their son, Sir. and Mrs. N. Dalitz and daugh- were picturesque in bouffant gowns
Irving, is expected to arrive some ter, Julie, of Ann Arbor; Mrs. Zu- of varying shades of rose. Each
time next week. Mr. and Mrs. Irv- lu(' and daughter, Claire, and son, carried bride's roses to match their
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Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Miller of ing Neumann and baby will remain Charles, Miss Minnie Kominsky and costume.
2495 Taylor avenue announce the in Detroit until after the holidays. Arthur Hirschman of Windsor;
Mrs. Coiner, mother of the bride,
Daily Deliveries to All Parts of Detroit.
engagement of their daughter, Then they will motor back to New Mr. and Mrs. S. Hussey and sons, wore taupe gray brocaded velvet,
Lillian, to Robert Railway, son of York, stopping on their way at Ned and Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Silverstein was attired in
"Use the Forest Service regularly. It's a good
Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
Lew Schutz, Mr. and Mrs. Rotten- a gray gown. Each carried a cor-
Sirs. Mollie Railway of Chicago.
service and a good habit."
berg and Miss Elsie Zoendta of sage.
Sir. and Sirs. S. Satovsky and Chicago.
Myron Gold served Sir. Silver-
Mrs. Freda Lewis of 2074 Ha-
family
of
Chicago
boulevard
have
stein as best man, and the ushers
zelwood avenue announces the en-
were S. Gold, Milton Sianked, Ed-
gagement of her daughter, Rose, returned to their home after spend-
NEWMAN-LEVENSON
ing two months at their summer
to Louis Findstein of Ohio.
The marriage of Miss Edyth Mae ward Goldstein and Louis Grafi-
cottage at Lake St. ('lair Shores.
Levenson, daughter of Uriah Lev- heau.
Mr. and Mrs. Silverstein are mo-
enson, and Barney Newman, son
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hayman of of Mrs. Jennie Newman, was sol- toring through Michigan and Wi,
3748 M'ager avenue have returned emnized Sunday, Sept. 4, at the consin.
home from a delightful motor trip home of the bride on Whitney ave-
to South Haven, Mich., and Chi- nue. The ceremony' was performed
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
cago, where they spent their sum- by Rabbi Hershman.
mer vacation. While in Chicago
The bride was lovely in a period
ISIMSOMMALWMVIANWM.'WOWLVILVMWIWCV
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Wear- they were extensively entertained gown of white satin, trimmed in
ing a wig cut in a boyish bob is not by their sister, Mrs. Oscar Kerr, chantilly lace and a cap-shaped veil
sufficient ground for divorce in the formerly Miss Harrison of Detroit. of ruse-point lace with clusters of
eyes of the rabbinical law. This
orange blossoms on each side, and
ecclesiastical decision, rendered by
Honoring Miss Adeline Cohen, carried a bridal bouquet of roses
In loving memory of our darling
a rabbi in Minsk, caused wide in- whose marriage to Bernard II. and lilies of the valley.
daughter, Belle Hilda Rosenman,
terest. Dosie will take place on Oct. ti,
Miss Marion Levenson assisted who passed away three years ago,
The husband, a son of an ortho- the Misses Sophie Schwartz and the bride as maid of honor and was
ilex rabbi, started divorce proeeed- Tibie Chimovitz were joint hust- charming in a bouffant gown of Sept. 12.
ings against his young wife alleE - asses at a delightfully appointed flesh taffeta trimmed in rose velvet
'Three Iona yea. have paaped
since r"u were laid to rent.
ing among other reasons that she . n bridge-luncheon and kitchen shower with shoes and hose to match, and
We mi.you nos. more 0.1,1..1
not complying with the present,- a t the Imperial hotel on Wednesday carried a shower bouquet of roses.
11 hreaka our hear. to) know
tions of Jewish law with regard to evening, Sept. 7. The table Woo
That you are 1(0110 from ue forever.
11 attended his
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1275 WOODV/ARO AVENUE
modesty. It is true, he argued, that beautifully decorated with fall brother as best man.
Your Loving Father, Mother,
she wears a sheitel, but the sheitel flowers, and covers were laid for
Following the ceremony, a wed-
Sisters and Brothers.
has been bobbed and gives the on- 32 gut;ts
ding dinner teas served to 50
.
looker the impression that her hair '
guests.
In
sad
and loving memory of
is cut "a la garcon." Ile also con-
Mr. and Mrs. Newnuen left for
Mr.
I Mrs. Morris Fishninn
our dear mother, Anna Lavine,
tended that his wife most lie eh.
stirred because she wears short. and daughter, Pauline, of Wad- a trip through the east and an- who passed away one year ago,
stone avenue spent the Week-C1 ■ 1 ada. After Sept. 15 they will be at
Aug. 26, 16 days in Eliot.
sleeved dresses.
in St. Louis, where they were the home at the Guilford apartments
The rabbi invoked the expert
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hero- on Monterey avenue..
N0 0ne known the .1.0 heartache.,
opinion of his wife and ruled on the
Only tho. who 1.t elan tell.
—bored with summer
first point that as long as the wife witz of that city.
And the lea. that are nhe41 in silence
SCHILLER-SCHNABEL
For the one we ,owed no well.
wears a Wig, in accordance with
clothes—are already
the
Pretty in its simplicity was
Slits Eunice Tobin of Leslie ave-
accepted custom, she does not give
Her Loving Children, Sister
wearing early fall mod-
any ground for divorce by having nue has returned from a visit at marriage of Miss Dorothy Schna-
he!, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Sam-
and Brothers.
the sheitel cut in a boyish bob. On New York city where she spent the
els, for the Ames copies
of
1464
Virginia
uel
R.
Schnabel
the second point the rabbi declared, past 10 weeks at a camp.
Park. to David Schiller, son of Mr.
ANNOUNCEMENT
of Paris originals are
quoting the opinion of his wife, the
and Mrs. Joseph Schiller of Vir-
sleeves were not considered very
Mr. and Mrs. ,Sigmund Wohl of
which took place at the
Dr. John I.. Rosefield, with
ready!
2629 Elmhurst avenue announce ginia Park,
short.
Chatham apartment hotel Sunday, offices at 1702 Eaton Tower, was
the approaching marriage of their
Rabbi A. M. Hershman appointed chief physician, to have
4.
Sept.
(laughter, Pauline, to Dr. Abraham
complete charge of the first-aid
Si. Bookstein, which will take place officiated.
The bride Was lovely in a white bureau of the Michigan State Fair.
on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18,:d
chiffon gown headed with sequins
1:30 o'clock at the Blaine and Lin- and rhinestones. Iler cap-shape
wood synagogue. No cards.
veil was made of rose-point lace
and trimmed with pearls. She car-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Louis Gorden ried a shower bouquet of bridal
W A RSAW.—(.1. T. A.)—The in-
:1221 Rochester have roses and valley lilies.
telligence tests introduced by the and family of
returned to the city after a still.
Miss Edith Schnabel, sister of
American consul general here in
the bride. was her only attendant.
the examination of Jewish appli• mar's sojourn at Atlantic City.
wearing
an orchid chiffon gown and
cants for United States visas will
Miss Bertha Rodgers is a guest carried a shower bouquet of pink
be given up the near future, it was
in the city after her visit through roses.
stated here on good authority.
Abe' Schiller, brother of the
The intelligence tests. which in- California and the west.
groom. acted as hest man.
cluded questions like, "flow' many
Others at $13.75, 539.75
Following the ceremony a dinner
The
Misses
Sadye
Levin
ai.d
feathers has a goose.? How long is
and Up.
a string? How many feet has an Edith Robbins of Wark avenue WAS served to 00 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Schiller left fur a
American cat? What is the differ- have returned to the city after
ence between summer and winter? spending several days at Clevelaiel wedding trip to Chicago, and upon
their
return will reside at the Polk
Mrs.
\'i,.-
What is the difference between a as the guests of Mr. and
These same
Manor, Euclid and Second avenues.
and a woman? How many tor Simon.

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minutes and seconds are there in
an hour? What does one do when
it rains? What is the difference
between silver and iron? Can you
make a stove out of butter!" called
forth wide protest.
The matter was taken up by the
Polish emigration office, a govern-
ment department dealing with emi-
gration problems. Acting upon a
report of the emigration office, the
Polish foreign office intervened
with the United States ambassador
in Warsaw, pointing out that these
intelligence testa are applied only
in l'oland.
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made in the excavations carried on
at the plateau known as the Na•
poleenic Mount, located between
Tel Aviv and Petach Tikvah.
The excavators found that the
city wall gate and vessels are of
different periods, mainly of the
Ahramhamitic period.
The Napoleonic Mount, which
was acquired in June by Isaac
Goldberg, was a military center
during the World war. Its name is
derived from the circumstance that
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F.gyptian expedition of Napoleon
in 1790. In ancient times a settle-
ment existed there and it was for
remains of this settlement that the
er excavators began their search.

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MONDAY SEPTEMBER V!'

KIRSCHBAUM-CASSELMAN
Miss Ann Levin of \ark avenue
A wedding of very pretty ap-
has returned after spending two
pointments was solemnized en Sun-
weeks in Chicago as the guest of
day, Aug. 28, at the Riverside ho-
Miss Molly Goldstein of Ni',th
tel, Mt. Clemens, when Miss Sara
Avers avenue.
Ruth Casselman, daughter of Mr.
Joseph Casselman, be-
Mrs. Si. Weinman entertained at and Mrs.
came the bride of 11r. William V.
her home with a shower honoring
Kirschbaum.
Miss Mary Jacobson, whose mar-
Misr Ca,selman was most attrac-
riage to Philip Weinman was an
tive in a gown of white satin trim-
event of Sept. 4. A buffet luncheon
med with real lace and forget-me-
was served at midnight. Among the
nots, fashioned with • tight Isolice
out-of-town guests present were:
and bouffant skirt.
Mrs. N. Weinman, Mrs. S. L. Ja-
Her only attendant was Miss
cobson of Washington, D. C.; Mrs.
Anna Titlebaum of Toronto.
A. Si. Goldberg, New York; Mrs.
Dr. Ilarry Kirschbaum served
D. Blanken, Mn,. M. Handelman, the groom as best man.
Washington, D. C., and Mrs. R.
Following the ceremony, dinner
Brounstein of Winnipeg, Can.
was served to 40 guest%

Dr. and Mrs. Emil Arnherg of
ROBINS-WEINSTEIN
1244 West Boston boulevard have
A ceremony beautiful in its sim-
returned from a visit in New Yeek
plicity united in marriage Miss
city and Stanford, N. Y.
Sara Weinstein, daughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal •••■••■•■■
have returned to the city after
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are now residing at
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shortly resume her studies at the
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University of Michigan. Their son
has returned from Camp Stimson,
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