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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-02-15

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Engagements

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Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.ipovitch of Richton avenue announce the engage
went of their daughter, Fay, to William Carl Klein, son of Sam Klein
of Duquesne, Pa.

Wedding Calendar

Feb. 17—Miss Mollie Stettin, daughter of Mrs. Ida Stettin of 149'
Westminster, to Harry Yudkoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Yud-
koff.
Feb. 24—Miss Flora Moscow, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Moscow of
9632 Savery, to Samuel Stulberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stul-
berg of Toronto, Ont.

Births

1219 WASHINGTON BLVD.

Boot Arcade,

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HERE are many type materials
and many height heels . . . but
all Pinet shoes have the wanted air
of Parisian smartness that only Pinet
master craftsmen can affect. There
Are no nails in Pinet soles, yet such is
the perfectness of their moulding .. .
for they are veritably moulded to the
American foot . . . that they out-
wear shoes of sturdier lines. Pinet
shoes are ready to wear or custom
made to order.

Price $12.50 and (Ward.

Always Advanced Style

MET SHOES ARE MADE IN PARR; ON AMER•AN LAST'

ANNUAL CONCERT OF

Jewish Center Band

Sunday, February 24, at 8:30 p. m.

In the Maccabee Auditorium, Woodward and Putnam

PROFESSOR ISRAEL GLASS, Conductor

Admission 75 Cents

Proceeds will be used to defray expenses of the band.

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PAGE NINE

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ACTIVE IN PLANNING
FOR BRIDGE DANSANT

Mrs. Herman J. Brachman of
the Belcrest hotel and Mrs. Burt
J. Arden of Chicago boulevar,
have left for a sojourn in Miami
Beach, Fla.

Mrs. J. Traurig of 6257 Michi-
gan avenue entertained at a mis-
cellaneous shower and luncheon at
her home on Tuesday evening, in
honor of Miss Betty Pereira.

Miss Lillian Katz oof 306 East
Euclid avenue entertained at her
home Thursday evening, Feb. 8 in
honor of her sister, Ann E., who is
leaving for the east.

(One pair, as usual 1.95)

To introduce the Spring season we offer
this special 50c saving on all four kinds of
our famous reinforced Vamp-Toe "Himel-
Hose."
For a Limited Time, Only!

Mrs. Chas. J. Neumann of 1651

Clairmount avenue is visiting her
MISS FAY ARONOFF
son, daughter-in-law and grand-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Neu-
and Norman, in New York. arrangements for the dansant to
She also visited friends in Phila- , he held on Tuesday evening, Feb.
26 at the %Sallie Temple.
delnhia, Pt.
The committee announces that
On Friday, Feb. 1, Milton Alex-
OPPENHEIM—FREEMAN
Miss Helen Nairin of Filigree there will be entertainment by
of Detroit talked on
At a wedding of beautiful ap- under
"Theory" at Temple Beth Jacob, avenue entertained 12 of her prominent radio performers, with
pointments Miss Elsa Adele Free- and Mr. I.. Fink delivered the serv. friends at a Valentine bridge- dancing to the tunes of a popular
man, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. ices. I luncheon Saturday.
'orchestra after the bridge.
In response to it large number of
Alexander Freeman of Chicago

boulevard, and Royal Allen Oppen-
Miss Ann E. Katz of 306 East inquiries, the committee announces
On
Sunday,
Feb.
8,
Saul
Dim-
heim, son of Mr. and Sirs. David
left Thursday, Feb. that the sale of tickets is not lim-
avenue
Oppenheim, were married Thurs- krant of Pontiac delivered the Euclid
14 for a month's sojourn in the ited to the recipients of letters
day, Feb. 14, at 12:30 o'clock, at regular Sunday night services,
' east. Her first stop will be at which were recently mailed, and
the Freeman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lewis Fall River, Mass., where she will . that the affair is not strictly a
The ceremony was performed in left for Havana, Cuba, where they act as maid of honor at the mar•' couple affair.
the drawing room before a bower
riage of her cousin, Ann Horvitz,
of ferns, palms and Easter lilies will join their son, Leonard, to be' 'to Joseph Zalkind. F From
ere s d. )
rom
gone a month.
flanked by burning candles.
will proceed on to New York City. NEW A. Z. A. CHAPTER
The bride's gown was a benuti-
FORMALLY INSTALLED
Sirs. Jules Hernian returned to
tut creation of white moire corn-
Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Frady and
biped with rose pointe lace, and her home in Rochester, N. Y.,
of the Adolph Freund
Officers
her bouquet was composed of after spending several weeks with family, formerly of Filigree eve-
nue, are now domiciled at 2969 Chapter No. 93 of the A. Z. A. 1
white orchids and lilies of the val- her sister, Mrs. J. A. Meyer.
were
formally
and publicly install-
, Elmhurst avenue.
ley.
ed Sunday evening at Hotel Strath-

Sir. Benj. Goldstein is attending
Sirs. Harold Barker of Indian
Samuel Rosenbloom of 3709 more. Guests of honor included
Harbor, sister of the groom, was the Clothiers' State Convention in , Richton avenue has returned from Aaron Kurland and two members
matron of honor. She was gowned Grand Rapids.
a three weeks' trip to Miami, Fla., of the Toledo chapter.

in blue chiffon and carried orchids
Installation ceremonies of this
The Misses Bernice Solomon, and Havana, Cuba.
and roses.
new chapter were held Sunday af-

Sydney A. Jacobs, uncle of the Ruth Fine, Lillian Komisky and
Mrs. Esther 11. Koffman of 5532 ternoon at the Mud 'Frith club-
bride, attended Mr. Oppenheim as Thelma Meyers left for Ann Arbor Maplewood avenue entertained rooms. Congratulatory telegrams
to resume their studies after'
best man.
the Koffman Cousin Bridge Club were received from a number of
Following the ceremony a wed- spending a week's vacation with Thursday evening, Feb. 7.
A chapters. Mr. Kurland, who de-
'ding breakfast was served, the their respective parents.
. midnight luncheon was served.
livered an address, said in part:
tables being exquisitely adorned
---
"The Jewish youth is beginning
with lace coths and mounds of Jay Jacobson entered Michigan'
to find its way hack to its people
University, Ann Arbor.
spring flowers.
its culture. The A. Z. A., the
and
Sir. an d M rs. Opp enheim will
Avukah chapters, the Menorah
Mesdames Morris Fine, William .
spend their honeymoon in Califor-
chapters,
the Ilillel Foundations,
.
and the Hawaiian
awaiian Islands, hav- Present, Benjamin Goldstein and
Mrs. Samuel Gordon, who has little fires of Jewish life, they
inc sailed Friday on the S. S. Cali- Murray Wolf man attended the been visiting her pare nts, Mr. and spring up everywhere, and today,
Upon their return in lecture on Monday, Feb. 12, given
fornia.
h s l
-i- April they will reside at the White- under the auspices of the Council Mrs. A. D. Phillips, aeft for after
her my friends, when you are joining
one of these groups, today when
of Jewish Women at Temple Beth home in Salt Lake City,
s
1
IA ■
,„:, • more Plaza,
Palmer
Woods.
spending a most enjoyable month you are adding your enthusiasm
El. Mrs. Arthur Brin spoke on

' here. She was accompanied as and your youth to the sum total of
"Pece."
a
WAINGER—KEIL
far as Chicago by Mrs. I 'hi i ppe , the Jewish youth revival, these
.-
Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Greenberg
On Tuesday, Feb. 13, Mrs. Ben . Sirs. Max Hirshberg and Mrs. Mot little fires have become a living
announce the marriage of the lat-
flame in the desert of American
Let's sister, Miss Ruth Keil, to Dr. jamin Goldstein attended the ris Novar.
life, and it is guiding Jewish youth
minting of the board of directors
Sirs. Joseph Rathner . left Sun- back towards its own, like the
Morris Wainger, son of Sir. and m
day for a business trip o .
Si r s . Samuel Wainger, which was of Hadassah.
cloud by day and the pillar of fire
solemnized at their home on Fut-
by night that guided the footsteps
City'
lerton avenue on Jan. 31.
of the wandering tribes of Israel
Miss Keil, who was unattended,
, On Wednesday afternoon, Feb. on their way from Egypt; a cloud
wore a becoming frock of beige Stunt Night Postponed:
. 6, the Temple Sisterhood was host- by day to keep from the eyes of
chiffon ' with hat and shoes to
e . ass to the sisterhoods of Bay City, our youth the Winging sunlight of
i
in the
thd
clubs "
Du
i k
Due to sickness
match, and a corsage of roses and siring
to participate on stunt night Flint and Lansing, at the Cam- alien cultures, and pillar by night
lilies
of
the
valley.
The ceremony was followed by this Sunday evening, the date has munity Center. A most enjoyable to he a beacon guide towards a new
a ion for 100 guests, after been postponed to Starch 17. This program was carried out, after dawn and towards a new life."
the groups a chance. which the guests were served with
recept
give all for the banner to be, a delicious tea. Mrs. Gerald Gold-
whic h Dr. and Mrs. Wainger left, will
to compete
lard and Mrs. 1. Clinkofstine were
trip
to
Chicago.
,
on a
awarded.
in charge of the affair.
KENT—COHEN

Keno Party:
Miss Helen Selmer has returned
Sirs. Louis S. Musliner an- party? you ever attended a ke no
Have
to
school
at
Ann Arbor after
nounces the marriage of her sister,
and
Come to the "At Home"
spending a week's vacation with
Miss Jennie Cohen, to llenry this Sunday evening, Feb. 17,
her parents here.
+ Kent at Temple Beth El Thursday,
Rabbi Frani officiated. win R prize.
Feb. 7.
The B'nai B'rith lodge held the
3, Out-of-town guests present were Book Tea:
first of a series of stunt nights
Mr. and Sirs. Sol R. Cohen, To-
John Ileavenrich will review, last Wednesday evening at the 767
ledo• Sir. and Mrs. Dave R. Cohen,
"The
:Matriarch,"
by G.
Stern,
this Sunday
afternoon,
at B.
3:30,
at Community Center. Clever games, !-,,V1
Jackson.
contests and entertainment made
the affair most successful. Dr.
the
book
tea.
MOSS--GOLDSTONE
Boris Zola originated the idea of 4 ,1,
The marriage of Miss Dolly
February 24:
these parties.
,
Goldstone, daughter of Mr. and
This is the date of the member-
Mrs. Phillip Goldstone, to Arthur
Mrs. Dan Danziger is spending sk
Mrs. Harry
Moss, son of Mrs. R. Moss, was ship "At Home."
solemnized Sunday evening, Feb. Glickman of the music committee some time in New York City.
10, at 6:30 o'clock at the Fort of the Council of Jewish Women
On Sunday evening, Feb. 10, the '.••
Wayne Hotel. Rabbi Hershman of- has planned a delightful program. B'nai Israel Society held a very
ficiated.
delightful
supper in the dining

The bride was attractively Drama:
rooms of the B'nai Israel Temple.
The advanced dramatic groups
gowned in white moire in the pre-
After supper bridge and lotto '-
. veiling mode and wore a veil of the "Y" are rehearsing three
games were enjoyed.
trimmed in Spanish lace and out- one-act plays, "Grandma Pulls the
lined in seed pearls. She carried String," "Miss Civilization" and
Mr. and Sirs. Alex. Levinsohn
a bouquet of white roses and "Her Radio Romeo." These will have recently returned from Chi-
be presented in the near future. cago, where they attended the
lilies of the valley.
Miss Rose Goldstone was maid
j4-
automobile show.
_ of honor and Morris Sloss per- Club's Night at Dance:

arriagre

Woodeard Thru to Washington,

Now - A Special
3 - Pair • Price
on our
Vamp-Toe "Himel-Hose"
5.35

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldsmith
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, David Goldsmith, Saturday,
Feb. 16, at new Russian shut

Feb. 5—To Dr. and Mrs. Louis Perlman (Reissa Lexier) of 1352
Dougall avenue, Windsor, Ont., a son.

j Anelhoch's

Miss Fay Aronoff of Clements
avenue, is one of the members of '
the Como Club active in making

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Radio Entertainment

—and you can just
as well have
both instruments

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(An R. C. A. Product)

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at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne
Sunday evening, Feb. 24, at 8 o'clock, Yiddish
lecture on "Wohin Geht Russland."
Tuesday Evening, Feb. 26, at 8:30 o'clock, He-
brew lecture on "Job and His Dispute with God."

ADMISSION

50c PER LECTURE

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formed the duties of best man.
There is a Y. W. H. A. dance at
The bridesmaids, Misses Hilda Webster Hall every Saturday
ti
0+ June Goldstone, Sophia Moss, Faye night, but Feb. 23 is clubs' night.
Goldstone and Florence Fabrick A Dutch supper will be awarded to
wore pastel shaded gowns.
the club responsible for the largest
Messrs. Sam Moss, Ben Green, attendance at the dance.
key Ben
Born and George Aaronotf
,•;Sl, served as ushers.
The bride's mother was gowned RUMMAGE SALE IS
PLANNED BY LOCAL
pa, in black lace trimmed in rhine-
stones, and the groom's mother
JUNIOR HADASSAH
wore black beaded georgette.
Following the ceremony dinner
,
Junior
liadassah will hold a
was served to 200 guests and a
reception was held during the eve- rummage sale the first week in
April, definite date to be an-
Sir. and Sirs. Moss departed for nounced later. Temporary head-
a honeymoon trip to New York and quarters are at the home of Miss
upon their return will be at home Sophie Schneider, 2530 West Phil-
at the Webster Arms apartments. adelphia, until a store is obtained.
Members are urged to start con-
tributing. Everything will be ac-
cepted.
Telephone Garfield 8759-
ZIONIST CONGRESS
W', to have contributions picked up.

IN ZURICH JULY 28

LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The
1 sixteenth Zionist Congress, meet-
ing bi-annually to decide on the
major policies of the Zionist move-
ment, will be held in Zurich, Switz-
erland, it was announced here by
if, the Zionist Executive. The date
set for the Congress is July 28,
' 1929. The sessions last about two
weeks.
Dr. Hugo Berman was appointed
by the Executive to make the
necessary preparations for the
Congress session in Zurich.
Returns on the Shekel, the Zion-
ist membership dues which entitles
the payer to participate in the elec.
tion of delegates at the Congress,
• must reach the Zionist Executive
IA by May 27, it was announced.

MONTEFIORE LODGE
TO HOLD INITIATION

Montefiore Lodge No. 12, Inde-
pendent Order Free Sons of Israel,
will initiate a class of eight candi-
dates at their next meeting, Mon-
day evening, Feb. 1)), at the new
lodge rooms at 9124 Linwood ave-
nue.
Inasmuch as Samuel Sturtz of
New York City, grand master of
the United States for the order, is
to be present, the membership is
highly interested and enthused at
the opportunity of meeting him
and receivir g the inspiration of
his message.

YOUNG ISRAEL HOLDS
INSTALLATION DINNER

BESSARABIAN JEWRY'S
Young Israel of Detroit gath-
SITUATION DANGEROUS ered last Sunday at its banquet at

Kramer's Restaurant on Twelfth,
street, to install its officers for the
coming year, and to entertain as
its guests the members of the de-
bating team of the Menorah of the
Lewis Institute, Chicago. There
were present, ton, Detroit Menor-
ah ' * debaters and other members
of the local Menorah chapter.
Irving Schiutsel, Miss Yetta
Peiman, David Tullman of Chi-
cam and Hy Miller were the

HISHINEFF, (J. T. A.)—An
urgent plea for immediate aid to
rescue a large section of Itessarab-
ian Jewry was presented by Chief
Rabbi Zirelsohn at a press confer-
ence held here Friday.
"Aid is needed to save us from
.1 starvation. God alone knows what
the end of this catastrophe will be.
+ The general economic situation of
,...„-..113cssarabian Jewry is catastrophic"
speakers.
he declared.

announces the opening

FANNIE BRICE AND 0
BILLY ROSE MARRY

of Detroit's Largest

NE WYORK.—(J. T. A.)—Fan-
nie Brice, stage and screen com-
edy star, former wife of Jules W. ' St
("Nicky") Arnstein, and William .:„:;
S. Rosenberg, known profession- ;c,
ally as Billy Rose, song writer,
were married Friday afternoon in .44
the public reception room in City
Hull by Mayor Walker.
t.
The mayor stood behind a co- .1.,,
lonial desk, under a picture of
Lafayette, to perform the cere-
mony. Ile read both the short civil 4•;-•
ceremony and an English version
of the Jewish marriage text sup-
plied by Dr. Nathan Krass, rabbi +1.:,
,c-.
of Temple Emanu-El.
When the mayor had concluded :C
he leaned across the table to kiss i)j.
the bride. .c;
Mr. Rosenberg, offering to the
mayor the $2 marriage fee, said:
"Suppose I give you the Si now
and the other dollar if it's • suc-
cess."
At the license bureau Miss
Brice gave her maiden name. Fan-
nie Borach. She is 37 years old,
and Rosenberg is 29.

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