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Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. I. Schwartz of
Delmar avenue announce the be.

Season's Greetings and
Best Wishes

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• ROBINSON-WEISMAN
The bridesmaids were the
One of the most picturesque
Rabbi and Mrs. Irving Miller of
weddings of the season was that Misses Sara Silverman, Rita Sie-
gel
and Lillian Finkelstein, all of
Youngstown, Ohio, were visiting
of Miss Lillian Lenore Weisman,
their parents, Rabbi and Mrs. A.
(laughter of Mrs. Sara Weisman of Detroit. The ushers were the
Messrs.
Ilerbert Douglas Rubin-
M. Ashinsky of Gladstone avenue,
Cincinnati, Ohio, and Abe E. Rob-
several days last week.
inson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David stein, Sam Raider and Victor Fish-
Robinson, Virginia park, Detroit, kind, all of Detroit. The maid of
honor was Miss Beatrice Glick, sis-
Sunday evening, Dee. 18.
Mrs. Ruth Borkon of Pittsburgh,
ter of the bride, and Hyman Fish-
Pa., accompanied by her two link
A dinner for the immediate fam- kind was best man.
daughters, Naomi and Doris, is
ilies preceded the ceremony, which
Miss Silverman wore a printed
visiting her parents, Rabbi and
was solemnized at 8:30, in the
Mrs. A. NI. Ashinsky.
beautiful new Avondale Syna- chiffon gown and silver slippers.
Ilea
double-leaf wreath on her
gogue, Reading road and Lexing-
ton avenues, Cincinnati. The e n- head made a very charming con-
Mrs. R. H. Rosenberg and
trast
to the attractive color of her
tire synagogue was elaborately
daughters of Grand Rapids (for-
decorated with ferns, smilax and hair. Siiss Siegel wore a peach-
merly Miss Bo-e Greenbaum of
colored
gown with a Queen Anne
flowers, the aisle marked by tall
Detroit, are the guests of her
standards of flowers joined with collar of tulle which held up the
parents at their home at 2073
gold
ribbon
of her low cut back.
ribbons of flesh tulle, while the
West Philadelphia. Mrs. Rosen-
altar was banked with palms, ferns Her shoes were of white satin with
berg will remain here until after
rhinestone
buckles.
Miss Finkel-
and flower+. An arch of smilax
the holidays.
stein made a very charming ap-
and roses formed the canopy.
pearance in a pink chiffon gown
Preceding the entrance of the with a large hem of metal lace.
Reuben Wax, a University of
bridal party, several very beauti- The maid of honor wore a yellow
Michigan student, is spending the
MISS IDA SCHWARTZ
ful vocal numbers were rendered taffeta gown with silver slippers
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. Wax of Chicago.
by Mrs. Eli Robinson of Detroit, She wore a wreath of single silver
trothal of their (laughter, Ida, to sister-in-law
of the groom. leaves on her hair.
Robert L. Zieve, son of Mr. and
First to enter was the best man.
Mrs. Louis Bass, who was Paul- Mrs. Sam Zieve.
The mother of the bride wore
Bernard Bresler of Detroit, life. an emerald green gown with a sil-
ine Nurko prior to her marriage
Sunday, Dec. 25, was delightfully
long
friend
of
the
bridegroom.
ver
drop flower on the shoulder.
Mrs. R. Solovich of 1685 Boston
entertained with .a personal show-
Then came Cie bridegroom and his It was draped on the side and sup.
"Good Tires For 23 Years."
er and bridge-luncheon by Mrs. boulevard announces the engage- parents, followed by the chief ported by a rhinestone buckle. Her
Adolph Mehler of 1952 Seward ment of her daughter, Bess, to groomsman, M. Murray Weisman crown was of rhinestones, giving
avenue at the Wilshire Hotel. Mrs. Samuel Albert of Grand Rapids, of New York City, brother of the her a very sedate and dignified
Mich.
bride, who preceded the eight air.
Bass was the recipient of many
groomsmen, Messrs. Max Epstein,
beautiful gifts. Miss Sara Zack
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
Sutkin
of
8935
Fred
Marcus, Leonard Kaplan,
of 131 Josephine also entertained
MATOFF-ABROMOWITZ
the bride with a bridge-tea at her Otsego announce the betrothal of Philip Robinson of Detroit; Al
their
daughter,
Celia,
to
William
Gordon, Samuel Brooks, Maurice
A wedding beautiful in its sum.
home and Miss Irene Beck of 416
23 HARPER AVENUE
Levitch of Cincinnati, and Nor- plicity was solemnized Sunday ,
Burlingame was hostess to friends Siegel of Toledo, Ohio.
man Leonard iVeisman of Dayton, Dec. 25, at the Ahavath Zion,
in honor of the bride.
Empire 3650
when Miss Betty Abromowitz be-
Detroit
Mrs. Rose Horwitz of 158171O"'
I
The Misses Lillian and Gertrude Parkside avenue announces the I Next, leading the line of brides- came the bride of Ilyman Matoff.
maids,
came
the
matron-of-honor,
The ceremony was conducted by
Glasier, together with their broth- engagement of her daughter, Tes-
el, Louis Warder, are spending the me, to I MI Ash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Linder of Dayton, Rabbi Aishishkin.
Ohio,
childhood
chum
of
the
bride,
To the strains of Mendelssohn's
holidays at Chattanooga, 'fenn., as Mrs. J. Ash of 545 Kirby avenue.
who wore a drapes! gown of silver march, the matron of honor, Mrs.
the guests of Miss Sarah Rudd!.
The engagement of Lillian Glad- cloth and carried an arm bouquet Samuel Motif (Evelyn Vine),
of deep pink roses. She was fol- gowned in white satin crepe trim.
Miss Selma Rosa of Rochester stone, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
lowed by the four junior brides-
avenue entertained with bridge at Louis Gladstone of 1636 Boston maids, in pairs, wearing flesh and riled in rhinestones and carrying
her home in honor of Mrs. Louis bouloyard, to Israel Zwig, son of silver elaborately beaded gowns a corsage of yellow butterfly roses,
New Year's Greetings.
entered upon the arm of Samuel
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jacob
Zwig
of
Wind-
Bass, nee Pauline Nurko, who was
with large flesh tulle bows on their
a December bride. Others who sor, Ont., was announced at a din- shoulders, the streamers reaching Matoff, brother of the groom and
best man.. They were closely fol•
ner
given
for
75
guests
Sunday
entertained in her honor were Miss
to their ankles, and they carried
Billie Danto of the Seward Hotel, afternoon, Dec. 25, at the home flesh tulle muffs with showers of lowed by the bridesmaids, Miss
Rose
Miller of London, Ont., a
with a miscellaneous shower and of Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone. A re- silver ribbons and deep roses.
bridge-luncheon; the Misses Clara ception was held for the young They were the Misses Marian Bur- cousin of the bride, who wore a
rose dress beaded in silver and
and Ruth Marblestone of Calvert people in the evening.
sky, Lena Silverberg and Jean Ro- carries! pink rosebuds, and Miss
avenue, with a bridge-luncheon;
sen of Detroit and Evelyn Fisher Anna Matoti, sister of the groom,
Miss Edith Callow of Calvert ave-
CARD OF THANKS
of Cincinnati, Ohio.
who wore a pale powder-blue
nue, with a bridge-luncheon, and
Next came the four senior
Mrs. William II. Kaplan of 3727
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Isberg of bridesmaids, Misses Ann Zimmer- crepe trimmed in royal blue, and
who carried red roses. The ush-
Longfellow acted as hostess in West Grand boulevard and fam-
man, Francis Schwartz of Detroit,
honor of her sister, Mrs. Bass.
ily wish to thank their friends for Elsie Roth and Harriet Stern of ers were Charles Abromowitz and
their many kindnesses shown them Cincinnati, wearing gowns of sil- William Rappaport.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oppenheim during their recent bereavement. ver cloth, wreaths of deep pink
The bride followed on the arm
of 351 Philip avenue entertained
roses in their hair, and carrying of her father and was beautiful
six couples with a dinner and
UNFIT
shepherdess staffs, at the top of in a gown of white satin and tulle
bridge at their home in honor of
and a Spanish veil with a cap of
which were caught large clusters bridal lace fastened under the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bass prior to
BUILT IN THE PAST — BUILDING AT PRESENT
the sanie pink roses, tied with
their marriage.
The woman who evades mother- of
chin
wtih orange blossoms. She
bows of tulle.
BUILD FOR YOUR FUTURE
hood on the ground that she pre-
carried a bouquet of white bridal
The maid-of-honor, Miss Rosa- roses and valley lilies.
Complimenting the house guest fers to promote her immediate
lind Weisman, twin sister of the
of Miss Martha Rosenstein, Miss pleasure in preference to more re- bride, walked alone, and she
The bride's mother wore a satin
Was dress trimmed in bronze beads and
Sophie Gelbond of Newark, N. J., mote realizations such as follow in indeed a
16549 WOOWARD AVENUE
vision in her period gown
2. and New York City, Miss Sadie the wake of parenthood should not of silver cloth and flesh tulle, the groom's mother was charming
Lerner entertained at her home, say that she does not want chil-
in a gown of black satin trimmed
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studded with rhinestones. A wide in shell pink and rhinestones.
15426 Welland, with a bridge and dren but that she is unfit to have
close
fitting
band
of
silver
cloth
midnight luncheon fbr seven them. Selfishness can bear a child,
Following the ceremony, dinner
and rhinestones was worn about
y. couples on Monday evening, De- an animal can, but it cannot moth- her hair and she carries! a large was served to 80 guests. The out-
cember 26.
of-town guests were the Misses
er it.—The Supplement.
shower bouquet of deep roses.
Rose and Sarah Miller and Mrs.
The little flower girl, Katherine BS Zeskin, grandmother of the
Robinson, charming daughter of bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Robinson of
After this week, the couple will
Defiance, Ohio, wore a pink chif- reside at 314 Seward avenue.
fon frock, with matching shep-
herdess bonnet and pink slippers,
HORWITZ-SHAPERO
and she carried a French basket
One of the most impressive
of rose petals, which she daintily
weddings
of the season took place
scattered in the path of the bride.
The little ring bearer, Master Paul on Sunday, Dec. 25, at the Stotler
Hotel,
when
Miss Betty Shapero,
Horwitz of Cincinnati, wore
white satin suit and carried the a . daughter of Mrs. Herman Shapero,
became
the
bride
of Marcus Hor-
ring on a pillow of flesh and silver.
The bride entered last, with her witz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Horwitz.
mother and brother, Charles, of
The bride was charming in a
Dayton, Ohio. She was exquisite
in her rube de style of ivory satin, severe princess style model of
with long tight sleeves, the skirt ivory satin trimmed with sliver
bordered with crystals and a wide and pearl. She wore a crown of
band of tulle falling very long and seed pearls and orange blossoms,
fashionably uneven. Her veil was which held in place her long tulle
fashioned of rare lace and the cap veil. She carried a Colonial bou-
held close to her head with cluster, q uet of roses and valley lilies en-
of orange blossoms at each side, circled with ostrich.
and fastened with a band of tulle
Miss Sylvia Jackson, maid of
under the chin. She carried a honor, wore a bouffant style of
shower of white roses and lilies- blue taffeta trimmed with gold
of-the-valley.
lace and French flowers. She wore
Mrs. Weisman, mother of the slippers to match arid carried a
bride, and Mrs. Robinson, mother shower bouquet of pink roses and
of the groom, were both becoming- sweet peas.
ly attired in French blue chiffon.
The four bridesmaids,
the
Following the ceremony • re- Misses Shirley Miller of Marine
ception was held in the Center, City, Mollie Tenebaum, Esther
which adjoins the synagogue.
Hartz and Lillian Kahn of Chi-
After their honeymoon the Ca p', were gowned in bouffant
couple will temporarily occupy the d
resses in shades of yellow and
home of Mr. and Mrs. David Rob- g seen and wore shoes to match.
ineon, 2051 Virginia park, who de - E
ach carried a shower bouquet to
parted after the wedding to spend co rrespond with her stress.
the winter months in Florida and
Bernard Horwitz acted as best
Cuba.
Among the out-of-town guests man, while the ushers were Milton
attending the wedding were Mr. Gottesman, Hy Popkin, Irving
and Mrs. Louis Robinson, Mr. and Janawitz and David Flayer.
Mrs. Shapero, the bride's moth-
Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Eli Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. er, wore an imported gown of
Morris Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. black chiffon adorned with black
Jack Perlmutter, Mrs. Bresler and and flesh colored bends. She wore
daughter, Jeannette, all of De- flesh colored slippers.
troit; Mr. and Mrs. Nate Robinson
Mrs. Horwitz, mother of the
and daughter, Katherine, of De- groom, wore a green and gold me-
fiance, Ohio; Mrs. D. !totter of talic gown.
Cleveland, Ohio; M. Schonberg,
Little Marshall Rosenberg of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weisman Chicago, acting as
ring bearer,
and daughter, Jean, of Newark, carried a heart-shaped
pillow of
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. white transparent velvet and
Weisman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles dutchess lace bearing the ring.
Wiesman, Mn. and Mrs. David II.
A dinner-dance for 150 guests
$1395 Russian Caracul Coat
now$ 495
Margolis, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bren-
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Linder, Mr. followed the ceremony.
$ 975 Brown Caracul Coat
now 495
and Mrs. L. Gradsky, Mr. and Mrs.
LEWIS-MARGOLIN
M. Janefsky and family and Mr.
$1095 Alaska Seal Coat
now 695
A pretty wedding was solemn•
and Mrs. Louis Office, all of Day-
ized
on
Sunday, Dec. 25, at the
$ 650 Hudson Seal (dyed m'skrat )now 495
ton„ Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. I.eon
Elkins Hotel in Mount Clemens,
Frank of Logan, Ohio.
$ 595 Hudson Seal (dyed m'skrat)now 395
when Miss Ruth Margolin, daugh-
ter of Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Mar-
EPSTEIN-CLICK
$1275 White Ermine Cape
now 985
Among the important functions golin, became the bride of Samuel
on
Lewis, sum of Sir. and Mrs. Harry
the
social
calendar
was
the
$1095 Dyed Russian Ermine Coat now 495
wedding of Sally Irene Glick, Lewis. The ceremony was per-
$ 650 Natural Grey Squirrel
now 395
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry formed at 5:30 in the presence of
Glick of 15539 Log Cabin avenue, 100 guests.
$ 750 Leopard Coat
now 595.
Detroit, to Philip Epstein of Lon-
Miss Margolin was charming in
don,
England.
her bridal robe of white satin
$2500 Broadtail Caracul
now 1695
More than 200 guests attended made in the bouffant style and
$1800 Black Broadtail Coat
the ceremony and reception. The trimmed with duchess lace. Her
now 1450
bridal couple left for Atlantic City veil of duchess lace Was cap-shape
$2000 Dark Eastern Mink
now 1395
and will return to Detroit to spend and adorned with orange blossoms.
New Year's with their friends.
She carried bride's roses and lilies.
$2250 Dark Eastern Mink
now 1595
As the bride was ushered in by
Miss Edith Lewis, as maid of
her mother, a little flower girl honor, was gowned in rose satin
695 Japanese Weasel Coat
now 550
scattered rose petals in her path. and her bouquet was of roses and
$ 850 Persian Lamb Coat
now 395
The ring bearer followed, carrying lilies. The bridesmaids, Fay .Aron-
the ring on a pillow of blue velvet off, Shirley Grass and Adel llokin-
and silver lace trimmed with blue stat, were attractive in pink frocks
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The bride wore a beautiful gown spond.
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Gabriel Margolin served Mr.
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med with small pearl insets. The Ben Kanner and Fred Collier ush-
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