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February 10, 1928 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-02-10

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111E

PACE SIX

AND

S 0 C er AL;

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rosenberg
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Annette, to Harry M.
Grossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Grossman. The engagement

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PiaRSONAL

ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL
AT RECEPTION FOR 35T

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BRIDGE-TEA PROCEEDS
FOR HOSPITALIZATION

The alumnae chapter of Phi Sig-
ma Sigma, national collegiate so-

rority, will give a bridge tea in the
parlors of the Federation Club-
A
large
and
enthusiastic
audi.
house, Hancock and Second boule-
The annual joint meeting of
the Sisterhood of Congregation cove greeted the Temple Arts
Shaarey Zedek, the Sisterhood of Players at their monthly program
Temple Beth El, and the Council, Tuesday evening at the Temple
of Jewish women took place Mon- 1 Beth El. An unusually fine pro-
day afternoon. Feb. 6, at the Tem- gram was presented by Charlotte
pie Beth El. A capacity audience Redfield, Sadie Homan, Benjamin
greeted the speaker of the day,1 Wilk and Rose Leishin in "Tea;"
' Judge Florence E. Allen of the Felix Silver, Faye Corinne Greene
Supreme Court of Ohio. Judge and Dr. R. R. Goldstone in "How i
Allen, who spoke on "Peace," has He Lied to Her Husband;" and
studied its problems, going to the Frances N. Blumrusen, Elsa S.
League of Nations at Geneva and , Shapero and Michael Leishin in
traveling to various capitals in Eu-1 "Nocturne."
rope in order to study interne-
tional law. A social hour followed
Miss Irene Beck, daughter of
the lecture.
I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beck of 1215
Burlingame avenue has returned
Dr. Leo M. Franklin left on from a two months' visit in New
Thursday for New York to meet York.
Mrs. Franklin, who has been the
guest of Miss Ruth Franklin for a On Wednesday evening, Feb. 15,
week, and with her will sail for a 1 at 8:30, the second Green Room
sojourn.in Bermuda. -' I evening of the Temple Arts Club
will be held in the Temple Men's
Mr. and Mr.. Aubrey Brown of Club rooms at Temple Beth El. All
the Polk Manor have returned active members are invited to at-
ANNETTE ROSENBERG
MRS. I. D. FRIEDMAN
from a stay in New York. tend. There will be an informal
was announced at a reception for
program under the direction of I card, at 2 p. m. Feb. 11. The pro.
350 at the B'nai B'rith Community
Mrs. Hildegarde Beisman and Mrs. Deborah Wilkus, the details credo will be used for hospitaliza-
House on Sunday evening. Among Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn and son of which have not been announced. tion. Mrs. I. D. Friedman is one
the out-of-town guests were rela- Stephen are leaving this week for Those who attended the first Green of the active members of the com-
tives from Minnesota and northern San Antonio, Tex., where they Room evening in January will mittee in charge of the affair.
Tickets can be secured at the
Michigan.
will spend the remainder of the need no pressing invitation to at-
tend.
door, or from the following mem-
winter.
Members of the Temple Arts bers: Mrs. Friedman, N1rs. Nathan
who have not been on the active Kaplan, Miss Shirley Friedman,
Much interest is being manifest-
list and who ore desirous of taking Sirs. B. Roy Sallinger, Mrs. Chas .
ed in the meeting of the Hadassah
part in the plays are asked to send Alpern and Miss Nfarion Moyer.
which will take place at the Wo-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Schill men's Federation clubhouse on their names to the secretary, Nliss
(Ann Caven) are receiving con- Hancock and Second avenues on Irene Rosenberg, at the Hotel!
1MAYOR ENDORSES WORK
gratulations on the birth of a Wednesday evening, Feb. 22. Mrs. Chatham.
daughter, Elinor Ruth, on Feb. 2. Howard Salzenstein will present
FOR SANATORIUM UNIT
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weitzman of
some vocal solos, accompanied by
Glendale
avenue
were
hosts
to
25
Mr. and Mrs. Caplan Faudern Mrs. Emery Monash.
Meeting of Delegates 011 Feb
19
to pi .. for Ba...r or Feb. is-
guests at dinner at Elkins Hotel,,
(Celia Levin) of Grand avenue are
Mt. Clemens, in honor of their
receiving felicitations on the birth
March 1.
Fifty guests enjoyeil the hospi-
of a son, Rodney Allen, on Feb. 5. tality of Sir. and Mr T. hugs Par- daughter, Jacqueline's, first birth.
- —
shell on Tuesday evening at dinner day-
Mayor John C. Lodge has offi-
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph 0. Kopel of on the occasion of Mr. l'arshell's
cially endorsed the work of the
2221 Calvert avenue are receiving sixtieth birthday. The spacious
Benjamin Weitzman left for an Detroit Auxiliary of the Jewish
felicitations on the birth of a home of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Shift- extended stay at Eastman Hotel,
Consumptive Relief Association in
daughter, Marilyn Jane, Jan. 30. man of Boston boulevard was the Hot Sprinks, Ark.
its work to construct a Detroit an-
scene of the celebration.
nex at the Los Angeles Sana-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Greene are
Mrs. Ben Weitzman, Mrs. Dellis torium.
receiving congratulations on the
Harwith
and
Mrs.
Elek
Elson
were
Announcement is made for the
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rosenberg of
birth of a son, Wesley Sherman,
Elmhurst avenue entertained 300 joint hostesses to 35 guests at a local committer by A. II. Jaffin,
on Jan. 27.
bridge-luncheon
at
the
Belcrest,
general
secretary, that the Jewis'i
guests sat a reception and dance
honoring their daughter, Annette, Monday last, honoring Mrs. Abe Center Juvenile Band, composed
Lemberg
who,
with
Mr.
Lemberg
of 50 pieces, under the direction
whose engagement to llarry Gross-
man was recently announced. and their son Button, are leaving of I. Glass, will play every evening
Among those from out of town shortly to spend the winter season of the bazaar to be held at the
in Miami.
Philadelphia-Bryon Talmud Torah
Sidney Korn, who is a student who came here for the affair were
__—
Feb. 25 to March I. Mayor Lodge
at the University of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koffman, Miss
and Rabbi Leon Fram are ex-
Mrs.
Ralph
Davis
of
East
Jef-
spent his mid-semester vacation in Mary Koffman and Mrs. Daniel
ferson is spending a few weeks in pected for the opening of the
this city with his grandmother, Feldman of Bay City.
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
where
she
is
visit-
bazaar.
Mrs. E. Beckman.
Among the organizations that
- —
Mr. anu Mrs. Aaron Goldfarb ing her sister-in-law, Mu. Edward
last week joined the local auxiliary
Milton Hirschfield has returned of Grand avenue have as their Davis.
in
its work are: Hebrew Ladies'
home after spending a few days in guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levie
Miss Isabella Werbe of the De- Aid Society, Fisher handlers'
Detroit.
of New York City.
Union
and the Jewish branch of
troit Conservatory of Music gave
Miss Ilelen Marienthul has re-
Miss Ruth Altschuler of Fisher a pupils' pianoforte recital at the the Maccabees. Three circuit
judges
have consented to act at
turned horn after an extended avenue left on Sunday for New Conotrvatory Hall, on Thursday
the trials in the court booth of the
trip to the Bermudas.
York City, where she will be the evening. Those who participated
bazaar.
guest of Miss Mildred Gloria were: Mildred Gilman, Lenore
It is planned to subdivide the
Homonoff, Ida Altman, Ruth l'or-
M:ss Mini Hirschfield is visiting Kaufman.
ter, Thelma Mitchell, Dorothy work among various local societies,
friends in Lansing.
each
to have charge of a booth ur
On Sunday evening, Miss Rose
Among those who have chosen Bachrach, Leslie Colburn, Ann
Berglass entertained 30 guests at to spend the winter months in Los Gerson, Hortense Stocking, Mor- some other work. In the mean-
time,
many vlunteers are prepared
cards, at which a delightful eve- Angeles are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ton Shapiro, Anna Goldman, Ruth
ning was spent and a delicious Levey of 280 East Boston boule- Meyers, Anita Miller, Elaine Ho- to solicit articles for the bazaar.
A
conference
of workers will be
moot!, Dorothy Strear, Ruth
lunch served at midnight. Lucky vard.
Cohn, Rose Canvasser, Ruth held at 11 a. m. Sunday, Feb. 19,
prize winners were Mrs. M. Leven-
at
the
Jewish
Center.
All dele-
son, Mrs. Geo. Kahn, Mrs. Julius
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Alexander Strear, Mildred Yarrows, and Eve-
gates from various Detroit organ-
Ginsberg, Mrs. Louis Harrison and of the Whittier are sojourning in lyn Li•berstein.
izations are urged to be present
Mrs. I'. Zucker.
Atlantic City.
at this meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neff
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Zell L. Goldsmith (Freda Lumberg), who were mar-
Mr. Frank Robinson and Mrs. Al- of Calvert avenue celebrated their ried on Jan. 15, have returned
lan Lichtig of Detroit spent last silver wedding anniversary on from their wedding trip and have
Sunday with relatives in this city. Saturday, Feb. 4.
taken up their residence in Lon-
don, Ont.
It has become a tradition sanc-
Mr. Edward l.ichtig has re-
Mrs. William Jacoby of Edison
tioned by time and usage that the
turned from St. Louis, Mo., where avenue is spending two weeks in
Sirs. Mary Jacobson, formerly
he was the guest of his children, Peoria, Ill., as the guest of Mr. of Bay City, has taken up her per- members of the alumni are receiv-
ing the new graduates at a dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lichtig.
and Mrs. David Schaefer.
manent residence in Detroit.
which they generally give in their
— -
honor. This is the annual initia-
Mrs. Henry Conheim was hostess
Mrs. Sillman, Detroit Resi-
Miss Rosa Ottenberg, whose tion dinner.
to
50
friends
at
luncheon
and
dent for 59 Years,
marriage
to
Jacob
Newman
will
This year it was given Saturday
bridge on Saturday at Webster
Dies.
Hall. The guests were seated at take place at Hotel Stetter, Feb. evening, Feb. 4, in the auditorium
12,
was
the
honor
guest
at
several
of the Philadelphia-Byron hall.
a U-shaped table which was beau-
Mrs. Jennie Sillman passed away tifully adorned with mounds of lovely affairs during the past Miss Yocheved Lipa, one of the old-
at her residence, 3490 Cadillac spring flowers and further marked month. On Jan. 10, Mrs. George est members of the alumni and a
avenue, on Feb. 1 after a protract. with miniature candlesticks.
E. Neugarten of Glynn Court en- senior student in the Hebrew High
tertained eight guests at a bridge- school acted as hostess. Moshe Sol-
ed illness.
Mrs. Sillman was a resident of
Miss Fritzi Freedman of Max- dinner and shower; Jan. 12, a oway, president of the alumni de-
Detroit for the past 59 years and well avenue was the guest of Sid- group of friends surprised her at a livered the usual welcome speech
her death is mourned by a host of ney C. llauser at the J-Hop of the shower at the home of Mrs. John and introduced the "new comers"
relatives and friends. She was the University of Michigan.
N. Neugarten; the same evening, who were received with a hearty
wife of Louis Sillman and the
Sirs. Arthur Gottesman and Miss applause. Osher Cohen, president
of the graduating class responded
mother of Mrs. Julius Fisher, Mor-
Miss Merle Kruger of 2744 Helen Kleinsmith entertained 12
ton and Dave Sillman, sister of Gladstone avenue entertained a guests at a shower; the following for his class. Ziporah Garelick
Mrs. R..Berman, Mrs. George Har- number of friends at a bridge- evening, Sirs. Ralph Levy of Mer- rendered several vocal selections.
ris Mrs. M. Goldman of California
rill avenue, entertained 12 guests Gittel Rosenthal and Rebecca Far-
luncheon.
and Charles A. J. Bloomearden of
at dinner and bridge; Jan. 15, ber gave piano recitals. Bessie
Riske recited the famous poem "Ba-
Detroit. She is also survived by
Miss Elizabeth Lieberman of Miss Elsie Kleinsmith invited 12
ruch Mi 'Magentza."
eight grandchildren.
862 Chicago boulevard left Mon- guests to an afternoon bridge and
day, Feb. 6, to spend the winter dinner; Jan. 17, Mrs. Joseph Glass
gave a luncheon and theater party;
months in California.
Jan. 21, Mrs. Irving Levy invited
On Feb. 1, a bridge-Luncheon 12 guests to luncheon and bridge;
was given by Miss Rose Rudnky of the following Monday evening,
1629 Blaine avenue, to announce Miss Harriet Schiller of West Bos-
SERVICi:
the engagement of Miss Rose ton boulevard entertained 12
Sklar, 1627 Blaine avenue, to I. guests at bridge; Jan. 25, a group
of friends honored Miss Often-
Faber of 2030 Blaine avenue.
berg at a dinner; on the Saturday
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The Misses Hannah Miller and following, Sirs. Max Michelson
Guosie Gruskin entertained with a and Miss Judith Breitenbach en-
surprise birthday party on Satur- tertained at luncheon, followed by
day evening, Feb. 4, honoring Miss a theater party; that evening, Nliss
Sadie Gruskin. A midnight lunch- Rhoda Kaliski of Calvert avenue
eon was served and covers laid for entertained eight guests at a
bridge-dinner; on Feb. 1, Miss Mi-
30 guests.
nette Weiss entertained at lunch-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bean of En- eon and theater; Feb. 4, Miss Syl-
glewood avenue left for an extend- via Levy invited Miss Ottenberg to
ed tour through the East, making luncheon and the theater; that
evening Miss Geraldine Maybaum
New York their stop-over.
invited eight guests to a party; on
t.
Feb. 9, Miss Norma Simons enter-
tained 12 guests at an evening
Sixteen Years of
bridge party.
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