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Mr. Louis Lipsitz of 277 Car-
1 field avenue, announces the mi-
Jan. 8—Miss Esther Zaleski, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Barnett Zak ,
1 gagement of his daughter, Rose
sin of 63.10 Colfax, to Neil Kahl of Detroit, son of Rev. and Mrs
Edith, to Jacob Harrison, son of
M. Kalef of Regina, Sask., Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. David Harrison of
Sirs. I.ouis Oppenheim of Hotel
4 Rochester, N. Y.
Statler has gone to Los Angeles, Jan. 8-- Miss Gertrude Hack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B.
Calif., to spend the winter months.
• Hack. to Aaron Gurewitch, son of Mr. and Sirs. Harry Curewitch.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Werney of
Blaine avenue announce the en-
Mrs. Hyman H. Pickman, who Jan. —Miss Rose Schneider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
' gagernent of their daughter, Ida, previous to her marriage on Jan.
Schneider, to David Feldman.
to Al Kramer, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 was Madelyne Si. Silverman, was
I. Kramer of Virginia park.
the inspiration for several delight- Jan. 8--Miss Laura Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Edward Ellis, to
Myron W. Schoenfield, son of Mr. and Sirs. Henry Schoentield.
ful pre-nuptial affairs. Among
Mrs. Bessie Garfinkel of 1645 them were the following: On Nov.
Clairmount avenue announces the 22 Sirs. S. Pickman, mother of the Jun. 8—Miss Anne Kirschbaum, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kirsch-
' engagement of her daughter, Bet- groom, entertained 35 guests at
baum, to Herbert Lyness, son of Mr. and Sirs. Harry Lyness, at
ty, to Joseph Zuckerberg, son of a miscellaneous shower at her
Indianapolis, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Zuckerberg home. Mrs. Pickman was delight-
of this city.
ed on Dec. 10 when Miss Netty• Jan. 9—Miss Leonora Isaacs, daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs . Jack Isaacs,
S. Dunn honored her with a per-
to William Fienberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. It. Fienbe rg of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson sonal shower and bridge-luncheon
of 121(1 Virginia park announce for 20 guests at Webster hall. On Jan. 15—Miss Sarah Weisman, daughter of Sirs. Ida Weisman, to
the engagement of their daughter, Dec. 11 Mrs. Maurice Bittker (Es.
Jack Bryman, son of Mrs. G. Bryman.
Belle, to Harry Klein of this city. Or Holdengraber) was hostess to
The wedding will take place in 16 guests at a handkerchief and Jan. 15—Miss Frieda •umberg, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Jacob I.um.
hosiery shower. On Dec. 18 Miss
March.
berg, to Arthur Leff.
Sylvia Ettinger entertained with a
personal
shower
at
her
home.
Mrs.
Nathan
Silverman
Mr. and MN.
Harry Buchalter honored Mrs.
4 4 ) announce the engagement of their
daughter, Jane, to Ilarry Levine. Pickman with a linen shower at
her home on Dee. 23. The Misses
Ann, Jane and Besse Silverman
Mr. and Sirs. Joseph H. Seaman entertained their sister at home
TENENBAUM-WEINBERG
".1 of Pontiac announce the engage- with a miscellaneous shower on
The marriage of Adelaide Wein- ,..,
./ merit of their daughter, Lillian, to
berg of this city to Thomas Tenen-
Melvin Kuttenauer, son of Mr. and Dec. 28.
Head, to Speak to
baum of Little Rock, Ark., took ,
Mrs. Milton Kuttenauer of 3304
Shaarey Zedek,
place Jan. 5 at the Hotel Arling-
Miss
Martha
Rosenstein
of
2697
Webb avenue.
ton,
(lot
Springs,
Ark.
Monterey avenue entertained nine
After a two weeks' trip to New
The next regular meeting of the
I couples at bridge and midnight
Mr. and Mrs. A. Levine of 309 supper on Sunday evening, Jan. 1, Orleans and Cuba, the couple Nei Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey /.0-
East Euclid avenue announce the 1928, in honor of her guest, Miss reside in Little Rock.
dek will take place on Monday aft-
engagement of their daughter,
ernoon, Jan. 9, at 2:30 o'clock, at
Sophie Gelbond, who returned on
Harriet, to Roy Stewart, HOD of Monday, Jan. 2, to her home in
LEVEY-AXELROD
the synagogue, corner Willis and
Sir. and Mrs. G. Stewart of 9743
New York after spending 10 full
A wedding of pretty appoint- Brush streets.
McQuade avenue.
An unusually interesting pro-
days with Miss Rosenstein.
ments took place on Jan. 1 at the
•
Holbrook Synagogue when Miss gram has boon arranged for the
WINDSOR CLUB PLANS
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Davis Frances Axelrod, daughter of Mr. afternoon. Miss Rose Phillips, su-
FIFTH ANNUAL DANCE were hosts to 16 guests at dinner and Mrs. Max Axelrod, became the pervising principal of the platoon
bride of Hyman Levey, son of system schools and very prominent
on Monday at the Phoenix Club.
Mrs. Eva Levey. Rabbi Fine per- in local educational circles, will be
Of interest to their many Detroit
the principal speaker. She has
friends is the announcement by the
The Athena Girls were delight- formed the ceremony at 7 o'clock chosen as her subject "Youth and
Defenders of the White and Blue, ful hostesses at a New Year's in the presence of 300 guests.
a Windsor organization, of their party at the Imperial Hotel.
The bride was charming In her the Changing Schools." The mu-
fifth annual dance, which will he
bridal gown of white transparent sical program also promises to
be an unusually entertaining one.
held on Jan. 17, at the Masonic
Among the pre-nuptial affairs velvet made period style and
Miss Ethel Goldman, pianist,
Temple, Windsor. -
that were given in honor of Mrs. adorned with a lace collar. Her will play I.iszt's Eighth Hun-
The orchestra committee have se- Louis Bass (Pauline Nurko) was cap-shaped veil was held in place
lected Bob Cruzet's Cotton Pickers a dinner for 16 guests by Mrs. A. with clusters of orange blossoms. garian Rhapsody. LeGrande Mer-
to furnish the music for dancing. Jackson of East Philadelphia ave-
Miss Rae Axelrod of New York cure, violinist, will play the first
This orchestra is well-known in De- nue and a bridge-luncheon for 16 acted as maid of honor and was movement of Mendelssohn's Con-
troit and vicinity, and does not need guests by Miss Sylvia Glazer of attractive in a green chiffon certo in E Minor.
The Jewish current evenly will
any further recommendations. Be-
gown. She carried Ophelia roses.
cause they are able to feature such 2514 West Philadelphia avenue.
The bridesmaids, Lillian Goldman, be read by Mrs. Arthur Rownthal.
Mrs.
M. II. Zackheim will preside.
a well-known orchestra, the com-
Isabel Goldman, Jean Levine and
Arthur Fink, son of Mr. and Evelyn Askowitz, were gowned in Delightful refreshments will be
mittee in charge feel that there
should he an unusually large turn- Mrs. Benjamin Fink of 'Winona blue, silver cloth, flesh and pink served by the social committee
out, and judging from the reports avenue, has returned to Staunton, taffeta, respectively. Their bou- after the meeting. The hospitality
of the ticket committee, they will Va., where he is a student at the quets were corresponding in color. committee will assist in making
Staunton Miliary Academy, fol- Simon Axelrod serval as best man. this meeting a very sociable and
not be disappointed.
The lk.fenders expect to see lo•ing a visit with his parents.
Little Ruth Lefkovitz was the flow- congenial affair. Full attendance
is very desirable. New members
many of their Detroit friends at
er girl.
their (lance. A good time is as-
Mrs. David Alperin (Jeannette
A dinner and reception followed as well as former members are
sured everyone present.
urged to attend.
Jacobs) has returned to her home the ceremony.
Detroit members of this organi- in Memphis, Tenn., following a
zation are Messrs. M. Subelsky, B. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ro-
ACKER-GOLD
JERICHO GIRLS TO
Levinstein, M. Levinstein, A. Bit- senberg of Poe avenue.
A wedding charming in its sim-
HOLD CARD PARTY
terman and D. Bitterman.
plicity was that of Miss Dora Gold,
Mrs.
Aaron
A.
Silberblatt
and
(laughter of Sir. and Mrs. David
Arrangements for a card party
Ile who would form a correct
judgment of their tone must hear children of 9350 Wildemere ave- Gold, and Jack Acker, son of Mr. and luncheon to be given 1S , ednes-
first one bell and then the other. nue have left for Miami Beach, and Sirs. Charles Acker, which day afternoon, Jan. 1I, are being
Fla., where they will spend the took place on Jan. 1 at the Isaac made by the Jericho Girls. The af -
Any place is good enough to balance of the winter. En route, Agree Memorial Building. fair will he held at Jericho Temple,
Mrs. Silberblatt will stop off at
The bride was gowned in a 2705 Joy road, beginning at 1:00
bury a dead rat it.
Jacksonville, Fla., to visit her par- white lace bouffant creation. Her s harp.
ents,
Mr.
and
Sirs.
William
Siegel,
veil was held in place by a cap of
The string of a man's sack of
lace adorned with orange blos- A. Z. A. WANTS GAMES
patience is generally tied with a formerly of this city.
sous.. She carried bride's rows.
slip-knot.
Mrs. Maurice II. Zackheim and
Miss Freda Gold, maid of honor,
The- basketball team of Detroit
son, Herschel, have returned from wore a flesh gown trimmed in sil- Chapter No. 63, Order of Aleph
Buffalo, N. Y., where they spent ver lace with a Queen Anne collar, Zadik Aleph, is seeking games with
the past week visiting relatives and carried tea roses. Gale Acker local teams. Fur further particu-
and friends.
acted as best man.
lars please communicate with J. R.
A dinner and reception for 150 Feiler, Hickory, 7958-W.
Mr. and Mrs L. E. Davidson of guests followed.
Birmingham, Mich., were hosts at
dinner on Sunday at their home
SLAVIN-SCHENSUL
for their immediate relatives.
Miss Rose Schensul, daughter of
Sir. and Mrs. Julius Schensul. and
I. Slavin, son of Sir. and Mrs.
Louis Slavin, were united in mar.
riage on Sunday, Jan. 1, at the
Musicale:
The Y. W. H. A. cordially invites latter's residence on Elmhurst ave-
nue. Miss Schensul was attractive
musicale
on
to
a
its membership
January 8, at 8:30 Betook at the in her ivory bridal outfit and was
clubhouse, 89 Rowena street. The attended by Miss Reva Marcus of
musicale is in charge of Mrs. Harry Kalamazoo. Harry Slavin served
Glickman, chairman of the Niusic as best man.
Following an Eastern wedding
Study Committee of the Council of
Women and she promises a trip, Sir. and Mrs. Slavin will re-
program of musical and dramatic side in Kalamazoo, Mich.
talent of unusual ability. A one-
GARVIN-SLUTSKY
act comedy with two of the city's
attorneys in the cast is a special A very pretty wedding took
feature. Members art. urged to place at the home of Sir. and Mrs.
cone early if they wish to witness Aaron Slutsky on East Palmer
the performance as the seating ca- avenue on Dec. 31, when their
be-
parity of the Little Theater is lim- daughter, Miss Ella Slutsky, be
came the bride of Albert Garvin,
lled to 125.
son of Sir. and Sirs Max Garvin.

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The "Y " paper has gone to press Fifty-five guests witnessed the
and will soon tie circulated to our ncr
ceremony
and attended the din-
which followed.
members.
The bride, who was unattended,
55. 55 attractive in a gown of white
New
Year's
Es. :wended
Party: the New nitres. Clusters of orange lioos-
Those
who
SOWS held her veil in place and she
Year's Eve Party in the gymnas- carried bride's roses.
ium at Webster Ilall welcomed the
Mr. and Mrs. Garvin are so-
New Year with such gay and joy- journing in the East.
ous festivity that it proved to be
one of the gala "Y" parties of the
TICKMAN-SILVERMAN
season.
The marriage of Miss Sladeline
Silverman, daughter of Sir. and
Saturday Night Dance:
Sirs. Nathan Silverman, and Hy-
A dance will he held as usual on
and Mr,
the main floor of Webster Ilall man Tickman. son of Mr.
ma , solemnized
this Saturday evening at 9:30. Samuel Tickman,
at a pretty ceremony on Jan. 1 at
Don't miss it.
6:30, at the Temple Emanuel.
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky read the
Services:
The Sabbath services on Jan. 6 service.
The bride was charming in her
were conducted by S. Spencer. S.
FiShbein of the Department of En- gown of ivory transparent velvet
glish at Central High School. On —made with the tight bodice and
Friday evening, Jan. 13. Philip uneven hemline. A cap of pearl-
Slomovitz will lead the services. and rhinestones held in place her
Members and their friends and long tulle veil, which was bound
strangers in the city are welcome. in shadow lace. She carried roses
and valley lilies.
Miss Bessie Silverman, sister of
Dramatic Groups:
With the beginning of the ne w the bride, as maid of honor, was
term in dramatics, the three groups attractive in a pink taffeta bodice
beginners, advance and stock coo- frock and carried pink roses.
Miss Nettie Dunn and Miss Eva
pany, are open to new members.
All those interested should regis- Attel served as bridesmaids and
were
pretty in their gowns of red
ter at once.
chiffon and gold beads, respective-
ly.
Each
carried bouquets to cor-
Elocution Class:
The elocution class which meets respond with their frocks.
George
Schneider assisted Mr.
on Wednesday evenings is also
starting its second term. Registra- Tickman as best man. The ushers
were
Al
Glick
and David Soskin.
Lions are still open.
Martha Garber and Dorothy •olk
were the little flower girls.
Child Study Clew
A dinner and reception followed
A very interesting class in the
various problems of child study is for 300 guests, after which Mr.
conducted under the able leadership and Mrs. Tickman left for an East-
f Mrs. Arthur Cotten every Thurs- ern trip. Upon their return they
day afternoon at 2:30. All phases will reside at 9730 North Martin-
of child care are studied and dis- dale avenue.
cussed at these meetings follow-
ing which there is always a social
hour. Visitors are cordially wel-
comed.
Bertha D. Elwert

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