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CLIPTON AYINIA • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

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U. H. S. LEAGUE AGAIN
14 ELECTS MRS. WEKSLER

Installation of Officers To Be Held

HADASSAH FORMAL
:-: Wedding Calendar :-: I DANCE ON SUNDAY

Tuesday Evening.

Feb. D2. Miss Jean Korahoff of New York to Louis Freedman
At the election of officers held son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freedman of Detroit, in New York City.
by the Northwestern Women's
Feb. 26. Miss Mildred Erusall to Ilarry Perlis.
League of the United Hebrew
Feb. 26. Miss Tessie Horowitz, daughter of Mrs. Rose Horo-
Schools, Feb. 7, Mrs. Max Weks-
ler was re-elected president; Mrs. witz, to Mr. l'hil Ash.
March 1. Miss Belle Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William

Leaders in Community Listed
As Patrons and Patron-
esses for Affair.

Woodward Thru to Washington
Woodward

The coming Sunday, Feb. 18.
will sec. a host of members and
Jackson, to Harry Klein.
friends of Detroit Senior and
Miss
Sylvia
Ettinger,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wil-
March 4.
Junior Chapters of iladassah in the
laim J. Ettinger, to Allen Robert Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.

"Kasha - Beige"

Paris recommends for street
wear this gray-beige hose,
without a tinge of rosy cast.

l'hilip Bernstein.
March 4. Miss Regina Shiken, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Shi-

ken, to Ilarry Haas.
March 11. Miss Ada May Magidsohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Magidsohn of Bay City, to Mr. Louis Markowitz, son of Me.
M. Markowitz of Detroit, in Bay City.
March IS. Miss Eva Appel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis

Vamp•roe Sheer
Chiffon

Appel, to David 11. Suskin.
March 25. Miss Pearl Kaplan to Max Newman.
March 25. Miss Marion Schreiber, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.

"Himel-Hose"
1.95

Mooney Schreiber, to Morris Baron.

tilarrtagrs

MRS. MAX WEKSLER

Himelhoch's—"Himeblio•e"—

First Floor

KARBAL—GREENBERG
I
GLADSTONE—GINSBERG
B'rith was the scene Sun-' At a pretty ceremony in Email-
of a wedding uel Synagogue last Sunday, Feb.
day evening, Feb. 5,
beautifully carried out in every 12, Miss Estelle Greenberg, daugh-
detail, when Miss Ida Ginsberg, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green-
daughter of Mrs. Dena Ginsberg, berg, became the bride of Joseph
--Iambi by Hsi brach Studoo
became the bride of Benjamin Karbal, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
MRS. JULIUS BROWN
Gladstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karbal. A large assembly of
Louis Gladstone. Rabbi . A M. guests witnessed the nuptial serv- ballroom of Hotel Statler, attend-
Ashinsky read the ceremony and ice, solemnized by Rabbi Ashinsky,
ing the annual joint formal ball
was assisted by Cantor Batman. at 6:30 o'clock.
held under the auspices of these
Palms and ferns were IlltiSSibi two organizations.
The bride was lovely in an im-
Mrs. Chas.
ported gown, period model of ivory about the canopy and altar,al.
the aisle traversed by the bridal Hamburger, Senior chairman, and
satin embroidered in seed pearls
Mrs. Harry Singer, Junior chair-
and beads with godets of tulle. party.
man, report great activity in the
Miss Greenberg's gown of ivory sale of tickets. Mrs. Julius Brown
tier long veil of tulle was fastened
to the cap, which resembled a satin trimmed with pearls and lace is a member of the Senior ball
Dutch cap, outlined in rhinestones was fashioned with close fitting committee. Those who have net
and pearls. She carried a shower bodice and full skirt of uneven yet secured their tickets may do so
bouquet of white roses and lilies of hemline. The soft folds of her at the door.
tulle veil had a coronet of lace
the valley.
The following is it complete list
The maid-of-honor, Miss Jeanne about the head caught with orange of the patrons and patronesses who
Gladstone, a sister of the groom, blossoms. White roses with a are sponsoring this affair, thus as-
wore a charming dress of green shower of valley lilies and orchids suring its financial success:
taffeta, and silver lace. She wore formed her bouquet.
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Agree, Mr.

Isaac Margolis, Sirs. Samuel Kalt,
Sirs. Louise Schlein and Mrs. Chas.
Brody, vice-presidents; Ms. Sam-
uel Shnitz, re-elected recording
secretary; Mrs. Abe. Knoppow,
corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Aaron Markson, treasurer; Mrs.
Max Hayman, financial secretary;
Mrs. II. C. Lippitt, honorary
nresident; Mrs. Joseph Silberstein,
Mrs. Sam Widre, Mrs. Fannie
Richmond and Mrs. Isaac Rosen-
thal, trustees.
The following are on the board
of directors: Mesdames Chas. Hal-
pert, J. Goldberg, Abe Kasle, Rose
Burton, A. Epel, J. Kunin, Harry
Schulman, Dora Saleway, Eva Pol-
lack, Louise Lightstone, Celia
Schmidt, Ben Schwartz, Leo Weis- an silver band caught with a silver
Mrs. Ben I.aBret, h‘linatron of and Mrs. Samuel Agree, Mr. and
man, N. Wauldron and Lena ornament. Her bouquet was of honor, was gowned in a Lanvin Sirs. Milton Alexander, Mr. and
Weingarden.
model of green georgette.
Mrs. J. W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
butterfly roses.
Mrs. Ilarry Schulman will in-
The Misses Ida Karbal, Sally Sydney Allen, Dr. bra Altshuler,
The bridesmaids, Miss Jeannette
stall the officers Tuesday evening. Schnedrnan, Miss Lillian Glad- Sachs, Betty Karbal and Golda Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson.
An elaborate program, consist- stone (another sister of the Steinberg were the attractive Dr. and Mrs. Noah E. Aronstam.
ing of Jewish art, drama, literature groom), Miss Shirley Zissman and bridesmaids in pastel shaded mod- Rabbi and Mrs. A. 51. Ashinsky, Mr
and music has been arranged for Miss Dena l'eripsky, were dressed els, carrying Premier roses har- and Mrs. Edw. Atlas, Dr. and Mrs.
the installation, which will take in bouffant dresses of a similar monizing with their costumes Peter Bernstein, Mr. and Mr , .
place Tuesday evening, Feb. 21, at style in pale shades of pink, rose, which formed their arm bouquets. Harry Biellield, Sir. and Mrs.
the Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
flesh and green. They all wore
Morris Karbal, brother of the l'hilip Bloomgarden, Mr. and Mrs.
Plans for this affair were laid at velvet bands of a matching shade, bridegroom, performed the duties Oscar Blumberg, Mrs. Jennie
a board meeting WO at the home and carried bouquets of pink roses. of best man, and Jack Greenberg, Blumeosen, Geo. Blumenthal, Mr.
of Mrs. Samuel Kalt, 1533 Atkin-
Samuel Weingarten assisted the Simon Karbal, Allan Greenberg and Mrs. Flurry Z. Brown, Fred M.
Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Can-
son avenue.
groom as best man. The ushers and Ben Lallret served as ushers.
Aaron Markson will be the prin- were Sydney Forman, Israel Zwig,
Goldberg, the
little vasser, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cap-
Lenore
cipal speaker of the evening and Oscar Kahn and Maurice Horde- flower girl, wore a nile green dress lan, Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Caplan,
Worth has designed a combined
Rachel Ben Zwi, the noted Jewish
and carried a basket of roses, Sir. and Mrs. Herman I'. Cohen,
love.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cohen, Mr. and
collar and cape in this model—of
leader of woman pioners in Pal-
Little Misses Shirley Weisman, strewing petals along the bridal Mrs. Irvin Cohn, Mr. and Mr , .
estine, will be honor guest of the
Black Borgia Satin, with striped
Gertrude Gladstone and Rhoda path.
evening.
Master Milton Karbal, nephew Abraham Cooper, Mr. and Sirs. A.
border of Golden Ermine—adapt-
The leading actors of Littman's Lipschitz acted as little flower girls of the bridegroom, acted as ring- J. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Ira
ed by RussekS for fashionable
People's Theater will also enter- and wore similar dresses of yellow, bearer. Copeland.
green and rose. They carried
Detroit.
tain that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Davis, Mi.
Mrs. Greenberg, mother of the
Dancing and refreshments will baskets of tea roses and rose pe- bride, was smartly gowned in a and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, Sir.
FIFTH FLOOR
follow the program. Members are tals. Master Seymour Bloom, model of beige georgette, and Mrs. and Mrs. David S. Diamond, Mr.
urged to bring their friends. Gen- nephew of Miss Ginsberg, acted as Karbal, mother of the bridegroom, and Sirs. Jos. II. Ehrlich, Mr. and
tlemen are also welcome. There ring bearer.
was charming in a gown of ecru Mrs. Edw. Feur•r, Dr. and Sirs. A.
Mrs. Ginsberg chose for the oc-
will he no admission charge.
R. Feldman, Mr. and Sirs. Ben
crepe
Rachel Ben Zwi will address 4 casion a striking model of black
A wedding supper was served to Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fish-
parlor meeting of the Women's frost crepe with a vestee of ecru 150 guests after the ceremony, fol. man Rabbi Leon Frain, Rabbi and
C1,1 League members at the home of lace. Pink roses and sweet peas lowed later by a reception. Mrs. Leo Si. Franklin, Sir. and
C.....e14.51..N4skZ
Mrs. Chas. lialpert, 1447 Burlin- were her flowers in a shoulder cor-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karbal left I Mrs. Alex. Freeman, Mr. and Sirs.
game avenue, Saturday evening, sage. The groom's mother, Mrs. on a Western trip, and upon their J. S. Freeman, Mr. and Sirs .1.
Gladstone, was attired in a heav- return will reside in Detroit. !Friedberg, Sir. and Mrs. Morris
Feb. 19.
ily beaded black over gold geor-
Friedberg, Sir. and Sirs. Henry
PERFECTION LODGE
gette gown. Her corsage was also
Friedman, IA. m. Friedman.
GEDRICH—SOLOMON
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & of pink roses and sweet peas.
The marriage of Miss Shirley Ben Ginsburg, Miss Hattie Git-
A. M., will hold a special communi-
Following the ceremony, dinner Solomon to Nathan Gedrich was Homan, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gold-
cation Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 3 p. was served for 300 guests.
solemnized at the Wolverine Hotel berg, Mr. and Sirs. Jack E. Gold.
in. Banquet at 6:30. Past Master
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone left for on Sunday, Feb. 12. berg, Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Goisistick,
Charles Rubiner's night. Visitors
The bride was lovely in a white Sir. and Mrs. A. Louis Gordon, Mil-
an extended trip through the
are welcome.
South, and will reside in Detroit satin gown trimmed with chantilly ton Gordon, Mr. unit Sirs. Harry
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
lace and pearls, bouffant style. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ilam-
upon their return.
By order of—
He* headdress was cap shape and burger, Mr. and Mrs. Man Man-
Given by the original Juvenile Band of 45
I REUBEN W. KLEIN, W. M.
WOLAK—RUBIN
made of orange blossoms and burger, Sirs. Ben Harris, Rabbi
children under the direction of Edwierman
Avery pretty wedding was sol- pearls. She carried a bouquet of and Sirs. A. Si. Hershman, Sir. and
WATCH YOUR SHADOW
emnized on Sunday evening at the white roses and lilies-of-the-val- Sirs. II. A. Ilyman.
11.
On
Miss Gertrude Levenson,
B. Isen-
Sir. and Mrs.
Congregation Beth Abraham when lev.
Miss Esther Rubin, daughter of wha acted as maid of honor, was berg, Sir. and Sirs. L. J. Kann
lovely in a pink satin fringe dress, tAlgonael, Sir. and Sirs. Kelly
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Rubin,
be-
EDITOR'S NOTE.
at the
came the bride of Nathan Wolok, and carried a shower bouquet of Kauffman, Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Keyes, Judge and Sirs. Harry Kei-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Wo- roses.
Club reports, society notices
John Solomon, brother of the dan, Mr. and Mrs. Slay J. Kogan,
lok. Miss Rubin was charming in
and other contributions from
bride,
acted
in
the
capacity
of
best
Mr. and Sirs. Irwin Kohn, Mr. and
her
ivory
satin
period
model.
She
den will furnish the latest dance music.
Eddie's S
readers reaching the editor's
Mrs. Jos. Kolel, Mr. and Mrs. Na-
wore a tulle cap, from which fell man.
Novelty entertainment.
desk after 5:30 p. m. on
Mrs. Solomon, mother of the than Ktiploy, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
She
carried
a
a
full
tulle
veil.
Wednesday will be retained for
Mrs Morris Smith, Chairman of the Dance.
bride, Was lovely in a gown of Krause.
Miss
Jennie
bouquet
of
roses.
publication in the following
Mr. and Sirs. Si. Lisnolau. Sir.
Teitelbaum was the maid of honor, pale blue georgette, and Mrs. Ged-
week's issue.
and the bridesmaids were the rich, mother of the groom, was at• and Mr,. Moe Leiter, Mr. and Mrs.
tractive
in
a
lovely
peach
geor-
Abraham .1. lAsvin, isidor Levin.
Misses Anna Eizelman and Fannie
gette gown, heavily beaded.
Dr. oust Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, Mr. and
Teitelbaum.
*Following the ceremony, dinner Mrs. Robert Mandl, Sirs. Moses
Charles Wolok served as best
roan. The ushers were Max Feitel- was served to the immediate fami- Metzger, Mr. and Sirs. Henry Mey-
lies.
ers, Sir. and Sirs. Peter Miller,
baum and Louis Wolok.
The out•of-town guests were Mrs. Dora Moyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Dinner was served to 250 guests,
after which Mr. and Mrs. Wolok Sirs. Samuel G. Madison and David T. Nederlander, Mr. and
left for Toronto. Upon their re- slaughter, Phyliss, and Miss Ger- Mrs. David Oppenheim, Sir. and
turn they will reside at 8976 Cam- trude Levenson, all of Chicago. Mrs. Sol Pearlman, Mr. and Mrs.
Sir. and Mrs. Gedrich left for a Samuel A. Popkin, Sir. [isi Sirs.
eron avenue.
wedding trip to Chicago and upon Meyer Prentis, Sam Rhodes, Sir.
their return will reside at 4074 and Mrs. Chas. Robinson, Mr. and
NEWMAN—OTTENBERG
Miss Rosa Ottenberg, slaughter Clements avenue after March 1. Sirs. Louis Robinson, Mr. and Sirs.
Louis Rosenthal, Julius Rubiner,
of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ottenberg,
KATZ—LOBER
Sir. and Sirs. Jos. L. Ruby.
became the bride of Jacob New-
Miss Ray Labor was married to
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savage. Har-
man, son of Mrs. Bertha Newman,
Harry
Katz,
both
of
this
city,
on
ry Scheinian, Mr. and Sirs. Oscar
at a pretty wedding on Sunday at
Sir. and Sirs. harrySel-
the Hotel Statler. Rabbi Leon Sunslay. Feb. 5, at 2983 Virginia
Park. Rabbi Stollman performed ker, Sir. and Sirs. Nathan Shapero.
Fram read the service.
the
ceremony.
Many
friends
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I. Shetzer, Mr. unit
Miss Ottenberg wore a white
satin gown and a long tulle veil the immediate family were pres- Mrs. Ben Simons, Mr. and Mrs.
ent.
The
bride
was
dressed
in
a
David
W.
Simons,
Mr. and Mrs.
fashioned coronet style. She car-
ried bride's roses. Miss Sylvia cream satin and tulle gown. They Nathan Simons, Louis Smitansky,
will
make
their
home
at
2983
Vir-
Sir.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Smiley, Mr.
Levy, maid of honor, was attrac-
and Mrs. Barney Smith, Miss Jea-
tive in gold taffeta. Mr. Loon ginia Park.
nette
Steinberg,
Niorris
Steinberg,
Ranskopf served as best man. Fol-
Mr. and Sirs. Louis Stoll, Sir. and
lowing a dinner for 50 guests, a RABBI FINK TO SPEAK
prelac ceeption and buffet supper took
FOR HADASSAH FEB. 22 Mrs. A. B. Stralser, Sam Summer-
field, Sir. and Sirs. Peter Trunsky,
(Formal)
Mr. and Mrs. Newman are visit-
Next Wednesday evening, Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vass, Mr. and
ing New York, Atlantic City and 22, at 8:15 o'clock, Detroit Chap- Mrs. Herbert Warner, Mr. and
Washington.
ter of Hadassah will hold its Mrs. Abe Warshawsky, Mr. and
TO BE GIVEN
monthly meeting at the Detroit Mrs. Henry W. Weinstein. Miss
STRICKSTEIN—FREEDMAN
Federation of Women's Clubs, ROM. Weinstein, Mr. and Sirs.
The marriage of Miss Leah Ruth 4511 Second boulevard. The Louis J. Weitzman, Sir. and Sirs.
fgfi Freedman, daughter of Mr. and speaker of the evening will be Jos. Welt, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wets-
Mrs. Morrsi Freedman. and Samuel Rabbi Adolph II. Fink of the Ilillel man, Harry Wine, Louis Wine, Mr.
Strickstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Foundation of Ann Arbor. In his and Mrs. Henry Wineman, Mr. and
Henry Strickstein, was solemnized talk on "This Wiser Generation" Mrs. Irwin S, Yarrows, Mr. and
NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHT
on Feb. 5 at the Emanuel Syna- Rabbi Fink will discuss Jewish Mrs. Si. Ij. Zackheirn, Mr. and Sirs.
gogue. Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky youth at college and will explain D. S. 7.e on and Mr. and Mrs.
SEVEN-THIRTY O'CLOCK
.4i officiated. The bride was gowned the work and aims of the !Dile! Israel Zilber.

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in a white period model of satin.
An Italian lace cap held her long
r se tulle and she carried a colonial
bouquet of roses, orchids and
lilies. Miss Shirley Strickstein,
maid of honor, wore orchid and
blue. The Misses Irene Kurchick,
Jean Portnoy, Lillian Partovich,
Adeline Jacobs and Ruth Siegel
were bridesmaids. Joseph Pike
served as best man, and Max
Siegel, Max Marx, Jack Helfand,
Albert Golden and Abraham Gut-
)iisk tenberg served as ushers. Blanch
lr Strickstein was the flower girl. Fol.
lowing • wedding dinner for 175
/riff guests, Mr. and Mrs. Strickstein
left for Cleveland. Upon their
',ley dCl reside at 9759
tet.

After having completed his col-
lege work, in 1925-1926, Rabbi
Fink was associate director of the
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation at
the University of Illinois, together
with the late Rabbi Benjamin
Frankel. Ile spent a year there,
and came to Ann Arbor in Septem-
ber, 1926, and established the Hil.
lel Foundation, where he has since
continued in student work.
In addition to Rabbi Fink's ad-
dress there will be a musical pro-
gram, consisting of vocal solos by
Mrs. !toward Salzenstein, soprano,
accompanied on the niano by Mrs
Emory Manash. Members and
friends of Hadassah are invited to
attend.

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