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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-12-28

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PAGE NINE

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town guests were Mrs. M. She-,
piero of New York City and Jo-'
seph Freedman of London, Eng-
land.

Engagements

Mr and Mrs. I.ewis Lenhoff of
Mrs. Anna Cohen of Gladstone avenue announces the engagemen
2724 Elmhurst avenue announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son Nen of her (laughter, Miss Fanny E. Toksen, to Samuel L. White of
Miss Mary Yoshowitz, whose on Jan. 5, at the 11'nai Zion, 3841
Toronto.
marriage to Norman \rerun took Humphrey, corner Holmes.
Mrs. Esther Hornstein announces the engagement of her daughter,
place on Dec. 16, was the inspira-
Billie, to Alfred Ettinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ettinger.
tion of much pre-nuptial enter-
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cohen announce the engagement of their
M r. and Mrs. Robert Radway
Miss Lucy Yoskowitz (I illian Miller) ( are visiting rein-
taining.
(laughter, Jeanette, to Julius II. Masserman. Reception at 5105 Iro-
honored her sister on Nov. 18
es in ( wago, following
fonng a 10- quois avenue from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10, Sunday. No cards.

I v
•h eel and per day
I
with
a r b ge-
id
unt

stay in Rest Frankfurt, Ill. ,
sonal shower at the Barium Hotel.
On Nov. 23 Miss Sully Gelber en-
Mrs.
Jacob Miller of Blaine ave. '
hI
tertained at a kitchen shower and nue left on Sunday for a week's I
bridge-luncheon at her home on stay with relatives in Chicago.
McQuade. M iss Frieda Bornstein
1
was hostess at a bridge-luncheon
Hiss Bertha Landon spent the I
at her home on Pingree avenue. Christmas holidays in Flint, where
Dee. 30—Miss Anne Steinberg, daughter of Mr a.nd Mrs. Samuel
Miss Helen Yoskowitz was hostess she attended a farewell dinner-
at a hosiery shower at her home
on dance given by the Mu Sigma So- Steinberg of Quincy avenue, to Morris Sieskind.
llinici.
Burli ngame. Mrs. Ilarry
Dec. 30—Miss Lillian Kossack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kos-
aerie at the Durant Hotel.
stein of Monterey honored Miss
sack, to Irving Tarnol.
Yoskowitz at a bridge and lunch-
Miss Patricia
Kalodin of 1985
Dec. 30—Miss Jean Schwartz, daughter of Mr. MI Mrs. Jacob
'
• -
eon on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 2.
is spending the Chrin s Schwartz, to Morris Ager, son of Mr. and NIrs. hurry Atter.
Miss Rae Berger was hostess to a WaverlY
mss and New Year's holidays i
Dec. 30—Miss Fay Janet Levinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
miscellaneous shower and bridge-
luncheon on Dec. 8. Mrs. Herman Chkag", stopping at the Edge- Marry Levinson, to Joseph J. Freedman. son of George Freedman.
water Beach hotel.
Dec. 30—Miss Nell Israel to Sidney Kraft.
Yoskowitz was hostess at a dinner
Dec. 11 at the Oriole Terrace, then
Dec. 30—Miss Ethel Kutnik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Miss Bertha Landon is spendingDec.
taking her guests to the theater. New Year's week in Chicago at Kutnik, to Morris Labiner.
The two prominent winter shades in this lovely
Mrs. A. Blumenthal of Hilldale the Edgewater Beach Ilotel.
Jan. 1—Miss lichen Yudkoff, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
stocking are "Creole" and "Rose Taupe."
avenue was hostess to a shower
tT of 6''7 Kenilworth avenue, to H erman S. Osnos , son of Mr.
bridge-luncheon at her home.
Mrs David A I evine of 165° 7 Yud"
tt„-,,,,-ttk V, and bridg
Mrs.
stzti yet i:T'''T'A
and Mrs. Sam - Osnos of Taylor avenue.
.
l
A. '
inielhoeit's—"If ime1.11.e"—First Floor
" " “ "t " '' 's j Mrs. Edward A. Stern of Second Burlingame
and Mrs.
avenue entertained Jo
Jan. 1-111iss Ethel Alice GO'Shenzon, daughter of Mr.
it avenue was hostess at a bridge- guests at a dinner and personal
Hotel Samuel Gershenzon, to Mark Ness, son of Mrs. Marian Ness of Pitts-
luncheon.
.
.,bower at the Wilshire
'Wednesday, Dec. 19, honoring her burgh, Pa.
w liinfinttspeS;110nunnoty, .111nunghter of Mrs. Cella Dunsky, to Sam
S 0 Miss Marcella Newman of Chi- s

A cago is spending the school race- vin:,rt11=-eillei: o lit'lril'sn Zonhg-. CutearThol'—
N
E
V
YEAF s. 1
.
Jan. 6—Miss Rosa Manes to William J. Jacobson, at the bride's
at oh ob-
-1'. Lion with her uncle and aunt, Mr. The •uests were seated
.
imax
,,. and Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, of
shaped table, beautifully hunie, 362 West Iroquois Road, Pontiac.
adorned with centerpiec(.s of pink
.: ,:t Elmhurst avenue.
an. 6—Miss Betty Alpert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Alpert,
• T
roses and yellow and orchid baby to Harry
L. Sachs, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sachs of Indianapolis, Ina.
tapers
. .
Mrs.
William
Natanson
and
chrysanthemums
and
rose
Jan. 6—Miss Matilda M. Maximus, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
',
..41
bows. in The
ss Rit a N a tanso n, of tied with yellow taffeta
laughter,
mi
(
cat
yed
bridge
the
eel
J.
Maxman
of Detroit, to Alfred A. Helfgott, son of Mr. and Mre.
come from the "Subway' you show a mark
?ONSORED BY THE
and when they
Sh Regina, Sask., Canada, arrived Sat- guests later enjoyed
Solomon Ilelfgott of New York City.
of good taste.
i, ., urday afternoon, Dec. 22, to at- green room.
Jan. 6—Miss Dorothy Wallace, (laughter of Mr. Joseph 1% aline,
always have a full line of cut flowers for all occasions,
We
tend the wedding of Mr. Natan-
Mrs. Harry .Ritz of 457 Kirby to Wrath Goldman, son of Mr. Sam Goldman of Detroit.
specialising in wedding bouquets and decorations.
.,it son's niece , Miss Nell Israel of 211

hostess
at a delightful miscel-
Kraft HUN
pt,owtilUi Full '111E HOLIDAY SEASON
t Sid

(
Sidney
e ,' Rosedale Court, to
of 348 Belmont, which will take laneous shower given in honor of
r place Dee. 30 at the Congregation Miss Dorothy Shrier, a bride-elect
Bet h David. Mr. Natanson and of January. Places were laid for
CHARLES II. ROSENMAN, Prop.
(laughter, Nests, will arrive Satur- 45 guests.
Cherry 9171
227 Gratiot Avenue.
day, also to be present at his
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allors of
niece's wedding.
(Gertrude Heller)
the Belcrest are enjoying a 10
Dec. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Mansbach
DAN(G 9 TO 3 A. M. TO TUNE OF
A Christmas bridge was given days' motor trip over the holiday a daughter, Ruth Patricia.
4 -
', by the Tusi Tale Sorority at the season.
01.
Sy s: home of Miss Beatrice Stern, 137
•••••• ■ ••••• ■ •
Miss Mollie Lazarow, whose
'' ) Leicester Court, Tuesday, for
marriage to Joseph Dulbers will be
':';.' members and their friends.
Rethments—Favors—Prizes
Jan 2 , was honored
an e vent of .
--
Mr. and Mrs. M. Freedman of by her sister, Miss Gertrude Laza-
( Your Tickets Early--1.00
:t:
.
!,',' 1706 Collingwood entertained on row, With a miscellaneous shower
picture
Crest
Will present a vitally interesting 7-reel motion
Mrs. Harry Jacobs, which was
T the 'end bridge party at the Lee
L
BOBBINS—SELTZER
(W" Stiti'L.,'1'.•;;:...;..1.%•;'1',;•:',sltit':1,1:,,,Y, Sunday, Dec. 22, in honor ,if
sinaq,*Wf.,4
di ag was 50 1-, solemnized on Sunday, Dec. 23, in
wvd
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confirmation
of
their
son,
Philip.
Apartments
on
Dec.
13.
Covers
emnized
S
A very pretty
4 " ....'''''' d ' ' I ' e. ''' ' I ' d ' ' I
were placed for 20 guests.
"' ''. e
w h en . the Hotel Addison. Rabbi Hersh
Covers were laid for 40 guests,
unday, Dee. 23,

man performed the ceremony in
Miss Jean Seltzer, (laughter of Mr.
Tickets 60c, 76c, 31.00
Mrs.
Philip
Spatter
and
Mrs.
of
.
Mr. and
Mrs. entertained
Si Lieberman
Taylor
avenue
18 Samson Salzman were joint host- and Mrs. Nathan Seltzer, became the presence of the immediate
young guests Saturday afternoon,.esses in honor of Mrs. Bauman and the bride of Dr. Edward R. Rob- families.
The bride was lovely in he
Dec. 22, in honor of their son, (laughter, Esther, of Los Angeles.• bins, son of Mrs. Ida Rabinowitz.
Donald Maurice's, fourth birthday. to 12 guests at luncheon in the The ceremony was performed by gown of white satin with a lone,
That he haste best line of delicacies for sand-
Thetable was attractively adorned . Chinese Tea Gardens on Tuesday, Rabbi A. M. Hershman in the tight bodice and a tiered ski-
Park—Opposite Grinnell's
Just Below Grand Circus
with red and green tapers and a Dec. 18. The table was attrac- library on the ballroom floor of which touched the floor in the
wiches for ye bridge luncheon. Call me at Gar-
For Breakfast:
back. Her cap-shaped veil wa.
1526
Coffee with Pure
centerpiece
of
poinsettias
and
lively
adorned
with
baby
breath
Miss
Seltzer
wore
a
gray
en-
held
in
lace
by
clusters
y
of
orange
p
field 7054.
Weed•erd
evergreen. Later in the evening a and pink roses. After luncheon the Steller Hotel.
Cream, Se
s on either side. A butt
was the guests were taken to see the semble and carried a bouquet of blossom
Golds nBrown
quet of bridal roses and lilies of
bridge-supper
delightful
rosebuds and narcissus.
berry Preserves,
served to 30 guests. The out•of- "Ghost Train" at the Bonstelle.
Dinner was served to 55 guests. the valley completed her costume.
Garfield 70114
_
8547 Twelfth, neadtdadelphia
The maid of honor, Miss Essys
Toast with
a The out-of-town guests were Mr.
Raspberry
''s''''-ots'Itot.tite,4,..ststst.oltrl,:.c.4tsts2.'sqti.,4,94.,:c
'"''Iej and Mrs. I. Seltzer of Saginaw, De Young, was gowned in pink
lts'trwt..""':,,,,::-.%:,•:;4,:rts'y
'
.
Preserves,
10e
^
'" .%"'t
'''' '•' "'•-'7'''•`"tt'X'"•"'1.-'7",,'''-' 't""•'
uncle and aunt of the bride, and, taffeta with which she wore halm
' d ' 4.91sfr
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'
Cinnamon Roll
Mrs. II. Picker of Chicago, aunt of slippers, which matched the trinii
and
Butter,
Se
ming on her dress. She carried
the groom.
Wheat or
Dr. and Mrs. Robbins left on an arm bouquet of roses.
Buckwheat
The bridesmaids, the Misses
their wedding trip and upon their
r. M . rtil lig
Ito A.
return will make their home in Beryl Jacobs, Marion Madonnes
c.
O:
Fame.
Also Operating Snyder's Lunch, 4055 Woodward, C el'k;
and Leah Berman, were gowned
Detroit.
alike in pastel shades, their,
dresses being made similar to that
JACOBS—LEWIS
Simplicity marked the wedding of the maid of honor.
,
Clarence Jacobs performed the
';',7 of Miss Essye Lewis, (laughter of duties of best man, and the ushers
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lewis and
were Jack Seehald, Alvin Lewis
Seymour Jacobs, son of Mr. and
Delicatessen and Luncheonette
and Sydney Berman.
Mrs. Lewis, toothier of the
Delicious Prepared Meals.
was gowned in black chif-
TRY US AND BE CONVINCED
Mrs. Sarah Gert entertained 16 bride,
fon beaded in crystals. Sh NV r
i n n
( any veens . ne e
g
n
q
;ttiti
r(
g(en.
orc h ids.
,I,i s+ gaut es 1 „In rid
q uet t of e
in a shoulder bou
. Mrs. Jacobs also wore black, her
Table Service, Lunches, Roast Fowl and Salads of All Kinds
.:,':. honor of the fifteenth birthday an
;s. niversary of her daughter, l'(•arh gown being of velvet. A bouquet'
12046 Dexter, Between Elmhurst and Monterey
ume.d a touch of color
f orcs
hi dstadde
,
:_1v Covers were laid at one large table Lo her co
m
mus.
.:s+ centered with bronze Ube
U
The couple left for a trip to' •

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Miss Annabelle Garber, bride- Chicago and Cleveland and upon
is'.
elect of Dec. 30, has been delight- their return will reside at 2439
.',4i
On Nov. 27 Parsons avenue. For her going-
.,',, fully entertained.
away costume Mrs. Jacobs chose
'•'. Mrs. G. Fox entertained with a
.:(.? personal shower for 24 guests, at a traveling gown of blue with
._4- an evening devoted to bridge and matching accessories.
'n' bunco. On Dec. 6 Miss Besse B.
.
BLEIWEISS—YUCHT
• -' 1' Silverman, her cousin, enter-
Beautiful in its simplicity was
:4: tained with a linen shower for 16
1, guests. On Dec. 11 Mrs. J. Lip- the ceremony which united in mar-
,'„' man, the bride's sister, entertained riage Miss Betty Suzanne Yacht,
.1,i'+ at a miscellaneous shower for 40 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
, guests. Yucht. to George Jay Bleiweiss,
•4 1
on of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bleiweiss.
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The service was read by Ra bbi
t
y
at 6:30 o'clock at the
••::
Pesach Tikvah Synagogue on Pr-
The bride was
toskey avenue.
charmingly gowned in a model of
J
.1
...
white satin made along the pre-
•..a.
--
'!= BRATISLAVA.—(J. T. A.)— veiling mode. She, carried a
1% An order to demolish houses in shower bouquet of white roses.
..'
ii, which historically important stones Miss Helen Tibie Chimovitz, the
taken from the ancient Jewish maid of honor, and the bride's only
'' ',7
.'1-i. cemetery here were used in the attendant, wore a beautiful gown ,
:a. building, was issued by the city of orchid taffeta and tulle and
' carried a bouquet of Coolidge
authorities here.
Some time ago the ancient Jew- roses. Max Ornstein attended the
's=
:s'i ish cemetery here was plundered groom as best man. During the
at night and 25 tombstones, con- ceremony, Miss Rae Berger, a
sidered rare antiquties and works cousin of the bride, sang "0 Prom-
4• of art, were carried away. It was Ise Me." A dinner and reception

a', later discovered that the missing followed for 100 guests. After a
7 stones were employed in the con- honeymoon through the east, the
.5
young couple will reside on Mc-
..,. struction of houses.
, Quade avenue.
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