on. /EMIT EMS ORON1C115 PAGE SIX TO BE HONORED AT BICUR CHOLEM BALL Betrothal Announced. Glorious Display of New 8 0 CIAL7 Honoring Mrs. Mark Weinbeck and those members who played an active part in the founding of the Celanese Fabrics An unusually fine treat is prom- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Si. Butzel have returned to their home on ised the members of the Phoenix Club and their guests on Sunday Burns avenue, following a five evening, Feb. 19, at the next weeks' stay in Bellair, Fla. "Family Night" dinner and dance. . Slime Yetta Siegel was hostess Movies will be shown and much enjoyment and congeniality is an- Wednesday to a group of on ticipated. friends in honor of Miss Sylvia Ettinger. Cantor Joseph Rosenblatt and Miss Gertrude Levinson of Chi- daughter Gertrude have been stop- ping with Mr. and Mrs. Max B. cago was a guest at the wedding of Miss Shirley Soloman and Mr. \Veins, 1670 Pingree avenue, dur- ing their stay in the city. Nathan Gedrich on Sunday. Amethyst The February Birthstone Rings, Brooches, Pendants Mounted in White Gold or Platinum In compliment to Miss Ada May Magidsohn of Flint, Sirs. A. Z. Berkowitz will entertain at the Chatham on Feb. 21, and Miss Goldie Roben will be hostess that afternoon to a group of friends. T, KAY & WRIGH I I JEWELERS A surprise birthday dinner was given in honor of William Boesky by his wife, Ilelen, at their home, 1927 l'ingree avenue, on Friday evening, Feb. 10. The decorations were carried out in red and pink. Covers were laid for 24 guests. in the Wash Goods Shop! Cclanese--a new fabric substance created by science—finds a welcome place in Spring and Summer wardrobes! For Celanese has the sheen of silk and washability of fine cot- There are sheer, fluttery Celanese 1011. voiles for afternoon and evening wear .. . Celanese flat crepes for daytime and sports Celanese taffetas ... and Celanese satins. k p Celanese Rosanese, $2.75 Yard. Resembles taffeta. Printed in cactus and Indian pat- tents, also floral designs. 3$ inches wide. Celanese Printed Toile, $1.75 Yard. Trans- MISS PEGGY HAUER Mr. and Sirs. Sigmund Hauer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlanger Girls of the Iota Pi Epsilon So- of 1942 Clairmount avenue an- and daughter, Ruth Ann, of Cal- nounce the engagement of their MRS. ANNE WEINBECK vert avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. I. rority, Delta chapter, are corn- daughter, Miss Peggy Hauer, to D. Friedman of Monterey avenue olefing arrangements for a bridge flranization, an elaborate l'urim have joined the Detroit colony in tea to be given at Webster Hull on Harold Briskman, son of Sir. and ball is planned by the BicurCholem Miami for a month's visit. Saturday, Feb. 25, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Oscar Briskman of Atkinson Society for Sunday evening, March Proceeds are to be used for ath- avenue. DS at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Ex- Mrs. Maxwell E. Silver and son letic equipment for the Jewish cellent appointments have been Henry have left for Los Angeles Fresh Air Camp. Tickets are avail- FUND TO FURNISH arranged to create a delightful oc- able at the door or from members SYNAGOGUE AIDED casion for this reunion of all Bicur to join Dr. Silver. of the sorority. Cholernites. Splendid progress is Sir. and Mrs. Harry Suffrin Theater Party by Shaarey Zedek reported by Have Steffen, chairman Mrs. Maurice Isenberg and Sisterhood Success. who is being actively assisted by were hosts to 50 guests at a beau- Samuel Wexler, to whom any in- tiful dinner and dance on Solar daughter, Rose, of Pontiac, have day at the Hotel Book Cadillac. returned to their home from Mon- The fund which the Sisterhood quiries regarding reservations may treat. of Congregation Shaarey Zedek is be addressed to 987 King avenue. Miss Jeannette Steinberg of raising to furnish tl'.e new syna- Edison avenue and Miss Sara Miss Bessie Meyers of New gogue to be erected on Chicago Shaw of Cleveland are making a York City is visiting in the city boulevard and Lawton avenue was three months' tour of Europe and with relatives and friends and is increased materially as a result of Palestine. the house guest of Sirs. Jennie a theater party given Monday eve- Tack of 2305 Hazelwood avenue. ning, Feb. 6, at the Shubert-De- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel II. Sharf- Sirs. Henry D. Cohl is spending troit Theatre. The attraction was stein of New York City announce the month at Hot Springs. Miss Betty Kaplan of 1208 Vir- "Countess Maritza." Nearly 350 the engagement of their daughter, ginia Park entertained with a Shaarey Zedek men and women Ethel, to Dr. Adolph A. Schmier Mr. William II. Ryan, Jr., of of New York City, son of Mr. and North Martindale avenue enter- . bridge on Friday, Feb. 10, honor- attended the performance. The Mrs. A. M. Schmier of Trowbridge tained on Friday in honor of Miss ' ng Miss Belle Jackson, whose party was voted a social as well as a financial success. avenue, Detroit. Sylvia Ettinger, a March bride- marriage to harry Klein will take The committee which sponsored place on Thursday, March 1. Coy'. elect. the event was headed by Mrs. Her- ers were laid for 10 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Kartzman bert H. Warner and included announce the engagement of their Mrs. Harry Kutzin of 266d To honor Ann Fineman's en- Mesdames A. M. Altshuler, Barney (laughter, Betty, to Philip I. Kat- Glendale avenue entertained with Blumrosen, Hernias P. Cohen, a bridge-luncheon on Saturday, gagement to Dr. Isadore Gutov, a zin. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brownstein Jan, 28, honoring her daughter, lovely reception was held at the Morse M. Cohen, Ira Copeland, Saul Copin, Israel Davidson, H. B. of 6422 Ironwood avenue an- Florence, who graduated from hotel Taller on Sunday evening, nounce the engagement of their school with honors. The table Jan. 29. Among the 300 guests Gittleman, A. Louis Gordon, Charles Hamburger, Sol Kauf- daughter, Ann, to Sam Abrams of was beautifully decorated with who were present the following green ferns, roses and pink rib- were from out of town: Mr. and mann, Moe Leiter, George Levey, Charlotte, N. C. Robert Loewenberg, David Oppen- bon. Covers were laid for 16 of Mrs. Anthony Schick of Scranton, heim, Si .II. Prince, Saul Saul. Mr. and Mrs. E. Safran an- Miss Kutzen's friends in the after- Pa.; Mrs. Hoffman and son Hy, son, Harry M. Selker, Louis Stoll, nounce the engagement of their noon and for the family in the Mr. and Mrs. Hawsers and daugh- A. B. Stralser, Harry Wetsman, ter Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Shoenfield daughter, Judith, to Harry Book- evening. and Dr. and Mrs. Rosenthal of Maurice II. Zackheim and David S. stein of this city. The Misses Ida and Nettie Dunn Flint, Slich.; Jack Fineman of Zemon. Mimi, Fla., and Mrs. Robbins of of Burlingame avenue entertained Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Runoff of DR. A. MUKDUNI SPEAKS Los Angeles, Cal. Chattanooga, Tenn., announce the at bridge for the Misses Harriette THIS SUNDAY EVENING engagement of their daughter, and Mina Aronwitz of Rochester, The Misses Anna, Betty and Sarah, to Louis Glasier, son of Mr. N. Y., who are making their home Martha Levy spent the week-end Dr. A. Mukduni will be the and Mrs. Ezra Glasier of this city. in Detroit. WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD Founded 1887 at Buffalo and Niagara Falls, vis- speaker at the fourth of the series of Yiddish lectures at the Jewish Miss Ilelen Lewis is now resid- iting relatives and friends. Mr. and Sirs. M. E. Friedman ing at the Winslow apartment,, Center this Sunday evening. His announce the engagement of their 1530 Seward avenue. Charles I. Jacobson, who has topic will be "What Is Jewish daughter, Shirley Leah Friedman, been visiting his parents in Bridge. Art?" Dr. A. Mukduni is one of the to Casper Charles Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Marcuson port, Conn., has returned to De- best known Yiddish music critics 1 (Maud Simon) have moved into troit. and contributes special articles on Mr. and Mrs. Julius Glickstein, i their new home at 12426 Mendota Among the pre-nuptial enter- music and art to many periodicals. 5204 Lincdln avenue, announce avenue, where they will be at home tainments given in honor of Miss the betrothal of their daughter, after March 1. On March 18, Detroit Jewry will Estelle Greenberg, whose marriage be treated to a lecture by Dr. I. N. Helen, to Martin W. Pearlman, to Joseph Karbal was an event of Steinberg, the noted Russian Jew- son of Mrs. Ida Pearlman, 2747 The members of the Alpha Beta FLOWERSBEARINGA FRIEDMAN TAG ARE CONSIDERED Gladstone avenue. Gamma Sorority were hostesses at Feb. 12, Min Sally Sachs and Mrs. ish radical, who, despite his radi- BY YOUR ,FRIENDS THE ESSENCE OF GOOD TASTE a bridge and bunco social, Sunday, Ben LaBret were joint hostesses, calism, is a very pious and observ- Feb. 12, attended by representa- Jan. 27, at a personal shower and ant Jew. After March 1 we Congregation Emanuel. tives of several sororities and fra- bridge luncheon at the Barium will be located at 9124 After spending six months in Hotel. On Jan. 29, a miscel. ternities. Twelfth street, next to laneous shower and bridge-lunch- California, Joe Olenikoff of 943 The Bible classes are progress- Perwein's. ing. Report cards were sent out Sirs. Irwin Cohn and children eon given by Miss Golda Steinberg Alger avenue, Detroit, motored last week, which terminates the of Glynn Court left last week for and the Mesdames Edith Goldman back via the Southern states. Ile Detroit' Most Beautiful work for the first half of the term. Miami, Fla., to be gone several and Sara Wise, as hostesses, and was accompanied by his friend, Flower Shop The honor roll for this week fol- months. Mrs. Cohn will be joined on Feb. 8, Mrs. Samuel Bank en- Ben Lipson, also of this city. They lows: there by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tertained with a hosiery shower at were extensively entertained with THREE PHONES various parties given in honor of Ervin A. Rosenthal's class: Es- Louis Levin of Chicago, Ill. her home on Cortland avenue. Garfield 5047, 9415, 9419 their return by friends. ther Kramer, Lucille Kavanau, Os- 8446 Linwood Ave. car Rosenberg. Among the many pre-nuptial af- Miss Mendetta Popkins of West Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Sussman Miss l'auline Lasser's class: Grand boulevard has left for fairs given in honor of Miss Regina Marcus Edelstein, Millie Shuger- Miami Beach, Fla., where she is Shiken, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. of 15544 Linwood avenue will be man, Michel Mandelberg, Ruth to join her sister, Mrs. Myren S. Shiken of 2986 Blaine avenue, at home on Sunday, Feb. 26, in Kramer, Oscar Kramer. Landsberg, who, with her children, whose marriage to Harry Haas, honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their Miss Golda Greenbaum's class: is at the beach for the winter son of Mr. and Sirs. Haas of Sew- son, Floyd S. No cards. Sylvia Fink, Rosalind Arta, San- months. ard avenue, will take place on ford Waldstein, Curtis Ilittleman. A birthday party was given for Sunday, March 4, at the Wolverine Miss Gertrude Goldman's class: $1.00 Mrs. M. Kirchbaum of 2G63 Hotel, was a dinner at Joseph Miss Rose Ilonigman at her home Jerome Arta, Ethel Kalitsky, Syl- Tuxedo has left for Cincinnati, Brothers' for 100 guests, at which at 2169 Ford Court by Miss Lois 72 Sheets and 60 Envelopes via Kleinfeld, Eugene Rabinowitz, Ohio, and Maysville, Ky., where time their betrothal was an- Miller on Saturday, Feb. 11. Al Newman, Saul Shore, Samuel she will be the guest of her chil- nounced, a linen shower by Mrs. Cutler entertained with recita- 75c, or 3 for $2.00 Rose Petoskey. dren, Mr and Sirs. Morrey Gold- Haas, and a miscellaneous shower tions and illustrations of "Willie Formerly sold up to $2 to $2.50 Miss Rose Friedman's class: Lu- berg (Rose Kirschbaum), former- and dinner and bridge party by the Weeper" and "Jean Disprey"; cille Kavanau, Arthur Lieberman, ly of Detroit. Mrs. Kirschbaum Mrs. Klinger at her home for 25 Miss Pane Sellens gave piano se- 1550 Wdward Ervin Strub. will also be the guest of Mr. and couples. On Sunday, Feb. 12, the lections, and Miss Honigman and Miss Omenke's class: Eugene ooue Aven Gussye Max, Martha Ro- Miss Clara Davis gave their ver- Manbcrg, Julian Kavanau, Virgin- Mrs. Saul Goldberg of Falmouth, Misses Ky. Prior to her return to De- senstein and Sadye Lerner were sions of the "Varsity Drag." ia Brand, Riva Jacobs. troit she will visit relatives and joint hostesses to 30 guests at R Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Schoen. friends in Lexington and Louis. bridge-luncheon and miscellaneous ville, Ky. shower of beautiful appointments. feld (Laura Ellis) have returned from an extended wedding trip Among the many affairs given in through the East, and are now at The Misses Esther I. Bloom and Eva R. Ellstein were hostesses at honor of Mrs. Samuel G. Madison home to their friends at 4281 the home of Miss Ellstein, 239 Bel. of Chicago, who was a guest in Pasadena avenue. munt avenue, to 16 guests at a the city and attended the Gedrich- The members of the Beta Rho bridge and midnight luncheon, Solomon wedding on Feb. 12, was Saturday night. a luncheon and bridge given by Delta Sorority were entertained Mrs. Henrietta Garvet, a luncheon at a pajama party given at the Sirs. Sam Smitt entertained 50 and theater party by Mrs. L. New- home of Miss Birdye Marcus, 610 guests at Webster Hall, Feb. 14, man, and a luncheon and theater Holbrook, on Saturday. The party the honored guest being Mrs. party by Mrs. Eugene Segal. Sirs. followed the initiation into the Harry Gifford Warren (Helen M. 11. Elias entertained in her sorority of the following: Ida Smitt) of Pittsburgh, Pa. honor with a dinner at the Stet- Elbinger, Minnie Fox, Jean ter, later taking her guestn to a Hirschman, Sadye Levin and Edith The first formal affair of the theater, and Mrs. Silas Feinberg Robins. hank Agree Memorial Society of Leslie avenue entertained with Juniors was held at the Addison • bridge-luncheon. Hotel Saturday evening, Feb. 4. Dr. Alan Agree presided as toast- Miss Shirley Solomon, whose master. Nathan D. Rosin, presi- marriage to Nathan Gedrich took dent of the organization, explained place Feb. 12, was the inspiration the purpose of the group. This of much entertainment. On Jan. society is composed exclusively of 15, Mrs. M. II. Elias and mother, At the Cass Avenue Entrance relatives, and is the outgrowth of Mrs. A. Solomon, were joint host- a senior organization of similar esses at Hotel Taller at a miscel- of the Hotel character. The hosts present were laneous shower and bridge-lunch- HERE is oue su- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Agree eon for 60 guests. On Jan. 28, premely c o r rect A new place of dainty refreshment, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Mrs. B. H. Pearl of 3241 Richton place in Detroit Agree. featuring fountain confections and avenue entertained with a per- for private parties, sonal shower, and on Jan. 25, the shoppers' lunches. Popular after the bridge dinners, or so- A surprise birthday party given Misses Rhea and Rose Solomon en- cial teas. Luxurious matinee or the theatre at night. in honor of Miss Frieda Berline of tertained with a hosiery shower; appointments and un- Elmhust avenue by her fiance, Ben on Feb. 2, Sirs. Rose Moscow en- failing service grace Storch, was held at the home of tertained 35 guests at her home on every occasion at the Mrs. Markel, 2020 Ilighland ave. Savery avenue with a miscellane- DETROIT-LELAND CAKES Palmetto. nue, Saturday evening, Feb. 11. ous shower; on Feb. 4, Miss Rae DETROIT-LELAND PASTRIES Approximately 75 people attend- Gottlieb entertained with a lunch- Private dining rooms, ed, including all the members of eon at the Statler, later taking her spacious ballroom and WEDDING CAKES TO ORDER the Terpsichorean Girls. guests to see the "Squall" at the banquet hall may be has returned after Shubert Lafayette. On Jan. 27, arranged for through Louis M. Kea week with his son in Mrs. Henrietta Garnet entertained the steward. spending a at a luncheon and bridge, and on KERWIN'S CANDIES Luncheon I I 30 to 2-43s. Chicago. Feb. 9, the Misses Sonia and Bess D neer I: 30 ■ • 5.30-1125 Gedrich entertained with a miscel- Sunda/ Manor 11 30 A. N. to • P. M. Miss Mae Rosenshine, daughter rn. until midnight Open from xi a. laneous shower. of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenshine Private Remelt der Card Partin, of 425 East Ferry avenue, has re- Mrs. Arthur M. Glaser of 9734 without eery a, $5 and up. turned from a three weeks' stay in Campau avenue left Saturday, It New York City, where she visited Feb. 11, for an extended Eastern relatives and friends. trip. She will visit Atlantic City, Elizabeth, N. J., and New York, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Aronwitz where she will be a guest at the BAGLEY AVENUE AT CASS and daughters, Harriette and McAlpin Hotel. Mina, formerly of Rochester, N. WILLIAM J. CIIIITENDENJR., ...Manager Y., are now residing at 1695 Law- Miss Rose Schubb of Chicago HANCOCK AT JOHN 12 rence avenue. boulevard left for Pittsburgh, Charles H. Clements where she will attend the Closkey- SEE YOUR SWEETHEARTS Sacks wedding and remain for an Glenda/. tone SHADOW, March 11 indefinite stay. parent and fluttery. 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