ewisk Periodical Cc liter mitnoti AMU[ • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN 7iIE)/TROrdiW18/1(1- 1R0Nicu r 7•8 •S ess r es c ociat and; Qrsonkti Shep l'OrgginalA,l," ill ESEll 144 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geller, form- erly of Cortland avenue, are now resisting in their new home at 3030 Lawrence avenue. ACA JOU/ ti Sol II. Levy of West Bos- ton boulevard, and Mrs. A. Fine- berg of Calvert avenue will be joint hostesses at a personal shower and bridge-luncheon at the Stetter hotel on Saturday in honor of Miss Clara Goldberg, whose marriage to Gilbert O'Shinsky will lie an event of Nov. 4. has re- Mrs. Fannie Rodin turned from an extended tour of Europe. She visited with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. end Mrs. Fred ?deter, in Park. Upon her return she was honored at a dinner for 35 guests at which her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Barsky of Leslie aye nue, were hosts. Mrs. Sigmund Haas invited eight guests to lunch at the Phoenix Club on Thursday. Mrs. Sarah Levitt of 2262 Webb avenue is making a fortnight's visit with relatives its Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silberblatt have returned to their home in Los Angeles following a visit with Mr. 10111 Mrs. Morris Trattner of Collingwood avenue. MUCH WANTED' GLORIFIED SHADE (0P Miss Lena Joyce Nedelman was hostess :ye a bridge-luncheon given ett her Lame on Collingwood ave- nue on Saturday in honor of the Gamma Eta Mona. RED KIDSKIN entire ( Second CJ - loor eAnnette I I 5 Announces the opening of her Dressmaking Shop at the A. M. Henry Building, Woodward and West Grand Boulevard, above S. L. Bird & Sons. Room 210. Special Attention Given to Remodeling and Repairing eAnnette 'Dressmaking Shop Northway 4147 Ave. Mits. A. FEINSTEIN, Manager 6553 Woodward REMODELING REPAIRING a.s• W AW•Wass asses ■•■■ • ■ %%%%%% ■• • ■ • %% sa % %Waas W ates ts 'ala NOW 5 _./ Featuring EASTERN MINK ATExtremcly Low Prices A remarkable fur achievement! Fine quality Eastern Mink Coats, smart- ly tailored of dark, beautifully marked pelts, in s t yl e s strictly one-of-a- model at $1,250, $1,295, and $1,325. Irresistible values! Coats of Hudson Seal the engagement of thei Order Now! this city. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Miller of litio:o Gladstone avenue announce the engagement of their (laughter, Geo truths to Laura K. Miller, sun of Mr. a n d Mrs. Joseph Miller of Marine City. Mr. and Mrs. II. Grossman of Elmhurst avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Faye, to Bernard Ilicoll, son of Mr. and Christmas Monograms on Handkerchiefs Mrs. A. Bicoll of this city. The announcement is made by Mr, and NIrs. Louie Wexler of Blaine avenue of the engagement of their daughter, Ida A., to Henry S. Ilanna The most modern of useful gifts is the monogrammed handker- chief! Select any handkerchief from our stock and any of our monograms, initials, or letters for full names — in styles for men or of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Rosenberg announce the engagement of their daughter, Madeline Lucille, to Milton J. Silberberg, sell of Mr. and Mrs. A. Silberherg. Wedding Calendar women. Oct. 21—Miss Gussie Max, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Max, MISS BESSIE BRENNER to llarry II. Wachs, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Wachs of New Castle, Pa. Oct. 24—Miss Gertrude Rassner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Junior liadassals showing of "The Constant Wife" at the Detroit Rassner, to Irving Miller, son of Mrs. Kate Miller. Civic Theater on Sunday evening, Oct. 28—Miss Celia Sutkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutkin, Nov. 1, report favorable sales of to William Siegel of Toledo, Ohio. tickets for the performance. Nov. 4—Miss Irene Barahal. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscher Tickets are now exchangeable Barahal, to David A. Marks of this city. at the theater, or at Grinnell 11111i those holding them are Nov. 4—Clara Geldherg to Gilbert (EShinsky. Nov. 4—Miss Tillie Meyers, daughter of Mrs. Esther Meyers, to urged to make the exchange as ea sly as Alfred Gunsberg. Miss Bessie Brenner is president Nov. 18—Miss Evelyn Schreiber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan of Detroit dueller Iladas,11. Schreiber, to Gilbert Fink. NOV, I S—M iss Selma Sell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louts Sell, to Louis II, Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brown, Births Mrs. harryEllman of Chicago. who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raphael of Dexter boulevard, has been the PRADY—BER1CK inspiration fur touch delightful The Wilshire Hotel wits ths entertaining. Among those wha honored Mrs. Raphael are Mrs. scene of a beautiful wedding Sun- Samuel Gutterman, Mrs. Samuel day evening, Oct. 7, where, amidst Fisher, Mrs. Julius Isaacson and a background of palms and tall Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reiss, baskets of white chrysanthemums Miss Betty Berick, (laughter tof Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gumm of Sir. and Mrs. Arthur Berick, and Mr. bus Angeles, who have been guests Herman Harald Frady, son of Were at the hotel Savoy, are leaving and Mrs. Joseph Frady, on Saturday for their home. They united in marriage by Rabbi Harry were extensively entertained dur- Gordon. The bride wore a stun- ing their visit here. . ning ivory transparent velvet gown, a draped Chanel model; her Mrs. Harry Chertoff and son bridal veil consisted of a bandeau With a clus- Charles, of Chicago, have returned Of real Duchess lace ter of tiny orange blossoms at each to their home following a visit side of the fare, followed by a with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kruger of Gladstone avenue. Mrs. Chertoff long train of tulle which was also was extensively entertained dur- edged with tiny orange blossoms. ing her stay. She carried a bouquet of bridal roses and valley lilies, tied with Beautiful in every detail was a huge tulle bow. She was attended by her sister, the dinner-dance at which Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lieberman of 862 Miss Rose Berick, as mid ,of Chicago boulevard were hosts to honor. who wore a yellow taffeta 72 guests on Friday evening, the and tulle gown, and carried yellow occasion being their twenty-fifth roses and valley lilies; Mrs. Joseph wedding anniversary. The guests Lunenfeld, as matron of honor, were seated at small tables which wore a gown of sky-blue taffeta were set with vari-colored autumn and carried deep pink roses; Miss flowers. Lillian Gordon, bridesmaid, wore a pale pink shading to deep rose On Sunday afternoon, Oct. 14, taffeta gown and carried pink Mrs. Sans J. Leve of 1635 Ilazle- roses; Miss Mildred Frady, brides- wood avenue gave a costume party maid, was also dressed in pastel in honor of her laughter, Ger- blue and carrying delicate pink trade's thirteenth birthday. The roses. !teary Frady attended his table was beautifully decorated in brother as best man, and Joseph Hallowe'en colors with favors, Lunenfeld, Coleman Berick and Clarence Sarasohn assisted as ush- flowers and candles. A reception to over 200 ers. Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. 8: guests followed immediately after A. M., will sponsor a dinner- the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Her- dance on Wednesday, Oct. 31, in man Frady are spending their the Fountain Room of the Masonic honeymoon in Chicago. Temple. HERSHON—LABOW stony on Wednesday at the llote Barham. Dr. Leo M. Frankli reed the service at 0 o'clock. The bride was becoming) gowned in white satin, bodice of feet, with the uneven hemline Her veil was held in place by a tulle cap-shaped headdress adorne( with orange blossoms. She car rigid bride's roses. Miss Rae Kleinsmith, the bride'. sister, Was maid of honor. Mr. Ralph Kleinsmith per formed the duties of best man. A family dinner for 35 guests followed, after which Mr. and Mrs. Schor left by motor for an Eastern trip. Tribute HOTEL STATLER SUNDAY EVE., OCT. 21 Music by These Irresistible Master Musicians Shook's Creole Syncopators KNOW YOUR TEA LEAVES! CRYSTAL GAZING AND CARD READING VISIT DETROIT'S MOST UNIQUE TEA ROOM "Look For Big Barrel in the Window" BOHEMIAN CAVE 1234 Libriary Avenue Open Sunday. Clifford 0678 6 Before Buying Jewelry Make Your Appointments With the Well Known Appraiser J. H. GELBARTH to Dr. at the Goldstein. Parisian Jewelry Co. 8220 Twelfth Street SPECIALIZING IN VALUE OF GENUINE DIAMONDS, JEWELRY Desirable Office Space TO RENT IN THE Detroit Life Building 2210 PARK AVENUE See Mr. J. R. Reed, Building Superintendent CADILLAC 3247 KALLIN—GEDALKA At the Hotel Statter on Sunday, Oct. 11, Miss Rose Gedalka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. fie- elflike, became the bride of Daniel Kallin. Rabbi A. M. Hershman performed the ceremony at 6:30 in the presence of relatives and friends. Miss Gedalka's bridal gown was fashioned along straight lines of ivory satin. The hemline was scalloped, and had the brief effect in front and came to the heels in the back. The matron of honor, Mrs. Bes- sie Simon was gowned in a green transparent velvet. She carried ten roses. The bridesmaids wire Miss Shir- ley Greenberg, who wore pink chiffon; Miss Fay Tittlebaum of Toronto, whose gown was peach chiffon; Miss Fanny Barsky and Miss Jean Boesky, who wore blue flowered and orchid satin, respec- tively. Their bouquets Caere- spandrel in color with their cos- tumes. Mr. Jack Sein of Chicago served Mr. Kallin as best man. Dinner was served to 110 guests and a reception followed. 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Four hundred guests, members of Young Judaea, representatists , •s• of Jewish educatieonal institutions, and friends of I/r. Goldstein at- tended the dinner. New Outstanding leaders in l'eek's civic and religious life, as well as representatives of Jewish institutions, paid tribute to 1)r. Goldstein on the (occasion of his return from Palestine. Among the speakers who lauded hits for his work in the pulpit and in the field of Jewish education were Cal. Her- bert II. Lehman, Democratic can- didate for lieutenant-governor of New York; Rabbi Jonah II. Wise, Louis Lipsky, Judge William 51. , Lewis, Jonah J. Goldstein, Dr. David de Soles Pool, hr. Lewis Finkelstein and Sol 11I. Strooek. Isadore D. Morrison was toast- master. •• % Gemme EthaPhe Sorority FIRST ANNUAL DANCE (land-embroidered 8c each letter and up to 4.25 a mono- : / gram ; machine-embroidered, 75c for 6 handkerchiefs—' 1.00 for a dozen. Young Judaea ./ 2121 PIERS D. A.N.C.E Woodward Thru to Washington alr. and Mrs. Morris W. daughter, Mary, to Dr. ('harps B. Lakaff. E.1,1sun of Martindale avenue announces the engagement of hi. daughter, Ethel, to Ben W. Kogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kogan o A very pretty wedding was sob HABIMAH ANNIVERSARY IN PALESTINE DEC. 15 emnized on Sunday, Oct. 11, when Mists Rose Lebow, daughter of (Dyed Muskrat T, A.)— Samuel Lebow, became the bride JERUSALEM.— $280 . . . . $350 The tenth anniversary of the of Barney Mershon. Rabbi founding, of the Halsimah, Ilebrew Fischer performed the ceremony on theater, will be celebrated here on at 2:30 at the groom's home BUSKER—ROSENTHAL Dec. 15. The jubilee committee is Filigree avenue. The bride wore headed by Chaim Nachman Malik. a beige transparent velvet gown Miss Beatrice Rosenthal, daugh- honorary chairmen of the cons- with an attractive hat to match. ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Rosen- millet? are I/r. Chaim Weizman, She carried a corsage of (orchids. thal, became the bride of Joseph Stanislaysky, Stephen Szeig and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Aaron at- Busker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr, Simon, editor of the "Frank. tended the bride, and Mr. and Busker, at an impressive cere- furter Zeitung." Mrs, Samuel Velich attended the mony on Wt. 7 nt the Statler. The bride was gowned in bridal The Habimah troupe will pro- groom. Mr. Eli Hershon assisted as best satin made with uneven hem- eyed to Europe in ,January for a man. A girdle of rhinesones tour in various countries. line. A family dinner and resorption adorned the waistline. Iler red ADAMS AVE. WEST AT PARK AVE. was held at the bride's home on was held in place by a lace cap Scrorrd Pimr Woodland avenue, after which fashioned with orange blossoms. item col Nrressitirs Beildiug Mr. and Mrs. Mershon left far an She carried bride's roses and lilies Strictly Kosher Caterer Eastern trip. % •■ ■ % %%% % % % % % % %% %% % %%% %%% %%%% %% %% % %%%% ■ ■ •••• of the valley. Mrs. Harry Raphael, sister of Weddings, Eouagementii, Ban- CUTLER—FRIEDMAN the bride, wore a gown of gold qacts—All Social Eu11760718 The Hotel Stetter was the scene brocade. She carried a corsage of an impressive wedding cere- of tea roses. mony when Miss Shirley Leah Mr. and Mrs. Busker left for Friedman, daughter of Mr. and Atlantic City, New York, Wash- Mrs. M. E. Friedman, became the ington and Philadelphia. DETROIT CATERING bride of Casper Charles Cutltr, • COMPANY • Tuesday afternoon. Rabbi A. M. Hershman read the service at 3 We Cater in the Leading Hotels Come to the Girls First Dance of the Season o'clock in the presence of the im- mediate families. Miss Friedman 125 RICHTON AVENUE was charming in her bridal raise, Call Longfellow 5654 a Chanel model of ivory duchess A large net lace collar satin. adorned with crystal beads in leaf The abundant. service equal WILL SPONSOR THEIR design was set off by a circular to a big down town hotel, to- skirt, modishly brief in front and gether with the intimate pri- long in the back. A net lace cap vacy and freedom of Hotel trimmed to correspond with the Palmetto's rneems for enter- collar of the gown confined the taining mak. the successful long tulle veil. She carries! or- haste!. cheir.. this setting. AT TILE chids and lilies of the valley. Private dining rooms, ban- Mrs. 1. D. Friedman, matron of quet hall, spacious ball room honor, wore a becoming frock of —every facility for charm- bouquet a green atin. She carried Reduce rapidly by our ing bridge dinners, dances, of tea roam latest scientific Battle and social teas. The maid of honor, !dirt Mar- Wa••••• ••• filmelhods and Thelma Gordon, co-chairman of the committee in charge of the Marriages DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS Miss Rose Renick, chairman, Miss Miss Ruth Franklin of Edison a avenue has returned from Chi- Nrs. Julius Solomon (Frieda Levin) of Wes cago, where she mess the week-end • Oct. 9—To Mr. and guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Boston boulevard, a daughter, Arline Soliht, Mr. and Mrs. Merris J. Appletiold of 2751 Reabester avenue are Freda Oberfelder. receiving felicitations on the birth of a son, Harold Sheldon. Mrs. Sol B. Rosengarten was hostess to 10 guests at luncheon on Monday at the Phoenix Club. I. MILLER SALON a Engagements COSMO 1111110Uhre Woodward Awillit JR. HADASSAH THEATER' PARTY ON NOVEMBER 4 Ring Roller Machine FISHER- HAMBURG 514 General Necessities Bldg Cadillac 3406 celle Korach of Cleveland wore a fetching gown of sea-foam green. Her bouquet was of butterfly roses. Ruth Ann Schlanger was the lit- tle flower girl and Robert Leach the ring bearer. Mr. I. D. Friedman served Mr. Cutler as best man, and Dr. Dan• eel Cohen was usher. A dinner for 50 guests followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mr•. Cutler left for a trip to Bermuda. SCHOR—KLEINSMITH Miss Helen Kleinsmith, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Klein- , with, became the bride of Sig- mund Scher at a very pretty cere- Checker Cabs. Empire 7000. The ideal materials for fall and winter coats—for dresses—for school wear— and for other articles of apparel. Fashion decrees velvets and velveteens for fall and here are found excellent qualities at specially reduced prices for Monday. Private rooms for card parties, without service, $5 and up. Luncheon, 11.30 to 2 .. 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