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Engagements

Annual Purim Dance by
Emanuel Sisterhood.

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Mrs. Harry lAivin is chairman of
the annual Purim dance and
masquerade given by the Sister•

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Mr. and Mrs. N. 1. Schwartz of Cleveland announce the engage
At a beautifully appointed dinner went of their daughter, 1:velyn, t• Norman R. Thal of Detroit, son of
at their home in Palmer Lodge, last Sir. and Mrs. R. P. Thal of Toledo.
Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan of 505 Hague avenue announce the
Weinstein entertained in honor of engagement of their daughter, Florence Elaine, to Herman Frank
Mrs. Weinstein's sister, Mrs. Jerry
Caplan, wilt of Sirs. Lena Copia]: of Birmingham, Ala.
Wilk of Slant Vernon, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kaplan of 1210 Virginia l'ark announce the
Mrs. Wilk will remain in the city
engagement of their daughter, Betty, to William Jaffa, son of Mr. and
for sometime.
Mrs. Abraham Jaffa.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rubenstein of 535 East Palmer avenue
Miss Josephine Stern who is at-
announce the engagement of their daughter, Annette, to Harry
tending National l'urk Seminary
Meretsky,
sun of Mr. and Mrs. P. Meretsky of May avenue, Windsor,
at Forest Glen, Std., is here for a
few days as the guest of her par- Ont.
ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern ,
of East Grand boulevard.

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David M. Welling will return
next week from Bermuda where he
spent the past three weeks in coo-'
patty with James I. D. Straus of
Chicago.
April 7—Miss Itelen Eileen Trattner, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs
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Louis Trattner, to Stanley M. Salmon.
On Sunday, March 10, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Satovsky entertained r
in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Lester, with a dinner for
85 friends and relatives at their
home on Chicago boulevard.

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On Sunday March 17, Mr. and
March 1l--To Mr. and Mrs. N'iatrack (Jennie Yoskowitzl o
Mrs. Gettles6n of 553 Maxwell'
avenue entertained 85 guests at a Humphrey avenue, a son, Sanford Jay.
March 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Satovsky (Mildred Burnstine)
dinner given at their home in

honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their of West Boston boulevard, a stn.
son, Louis. On Saturday 15 friends
of the son were entertained at a
birthday party.

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Mr. and Mrs. S. Caplan of 436
Harper avenue gave a confirmation
reception for their son, Aubrey
SINABERG—STEINBORN
Caplan, on Sunday, March 9. A
Mrs. Pauline Steinborn of ( hi-
luncheon was served for 75 cago announces the marriage of
guests.
her daughter, Faye, to Louis Sina-
berg, son of Mrs. Jacob Sinaberg
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hyman Silk, of this city, which was solemnized
3767 Calvert avenue, were honor- in Chicago on Starch 17. After it
ary chaperones at a formal dinner honeymoon trip east, Mr. and Mrs.
dance held by the Tau Epsilon Rho Sinaberg will reside in Detroit.

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Fraternity at Ann Arbor, Satur-
day evening, March 23.
From Ann Arbor they motored to
Jackson and from there proceded
SECOND FLOOR
to South Bend, Indiana, where they
are being entertained by Mr. and
Mrs. Al Swartz, formerly of Pitts-
burgh.

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SCHWARTZ—BUSKER
A wedding of interest to the
East as well as Detroit was sol-
emnized Sunday evening, March
21 at 6 P. 51., at the Book Cadil-
lac Hotel, when Miss Rose Busker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Busk-
er became the bride of Henry Irv-
Mr. and Sirs. Sam Gendil and ing Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, Lorraine, of 1204 Burl- Adolph Schwartz of Scranton, Pa.
ingame avenue, who are wintering
The beautiful Italian Gardens
in Miami, Fla., entertained several where the ceremony was performed
Detroiters on Wednesday, March was transformed for the occasion
13, in honor of their daughter's into a veritable bower of roses,
fourth birthday. Mr, and Nit's. palms and greenery. The seats
Gentili left for home March 21.
for the guests were festooned wth
white satin ribbon, and basket
bouquets of bridal roses, carna-
Mrs. J. M. Berris and son Rich-
ard of 2691 Webb avenue have re- tions and ferns. The ceremony,
turned after several weeks visit which was performed by Rabbi A.
M. Hershman, took place under an
at Miami Beach, Fla.
arch and a beautiful large bridal
Miss Bella Tusk of Richmond bell of roses.
The Mille, who entered on the
hills,L. I., is spending the sprin::
vacation with her cousins, Mr. and arm of her mother and father,
Mrs. Howard Salzenstein of Pin- was exquisite in her gown of ivory
satin with a long train of rose
gree avenue.
point lace, long tight sleeves with
Mrs. Herman S. Prince and the lace coining down over her
daughter of Cleveland returned wrists. Ilex bridal veil of tulle
home after a fortnightt's visit had a Peggy Hoyt Cap of rune
with relatives and friends.
point lace to match her gown, and
she carried a beautiful bouquet of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fine of 2022 bridal roses iind
Monterey avenue entertained a
The bride was assisted by her
number of friends with a Chinese sister. Augusta Busker, who was
surprise dinner on March 18, 11 her Maid of Honor, and who was
honor of the birthday of their gowned in a charming gown of
niece, Miss Martha Rosenstein. chastruse green chiffon with petal
Bridge was the diversion of the drapes and a deep yoke of pale
evening.
flesh embroidered in crystals and
rhinestones, and who carried an
YOUNG ISRAEL DANCE
arm bouquet of tea roses. The fol-
THIS SUNDAY NIGHT lowing bridesmaids were gowianl in
pastel shades, carrying largo arm
bouquets of American Beauties.
Thehauntingly delightful music
Miss Pearl Busker, a sister of
and the bizarre exotic costumes of the bride, wore a gown of gold
the Gypsy Barons, the colorful tulle and satin; Miss Tissie
ballroom of the Statler for the Schwartz, of Scranton, Pa., sister
fourth annual dance which will be of the groom, wore a flame chiffon
given Sunday, March 31, by Young and rhinestones gown. Miss Net-
Israel of Detroit.
ye S. Dunn, was very attractive in
A goodly crowd, advance sales her gown of chartruse green taf-
indicate, will be present at this feta with bustle drapes on the
event, the one occasion during the
sides. Miss Ida Dunn wore a gown
year for which Young Israel ex-
of green tulle and taffeta. little
tends to the general public an in-
Jeannie Davis was flower girl,and
vitation to attend. This year, due
Leonard Moss was the ring bear-
to the quickened interest • in Young
Israel and its diverse activities, er.
The groom entered on the arm
an even more gratifying response
of his father and mother and was
than usual is anticipated.
assisted by his brother, Max
Abraham Abramson heads the
'Schwartz. who acted as best man.
committee in charge of the dance.
The following were the ushers:
Tickets can be secured from him,
Max Busker, Manfred Busker,
his committee, or at the door Sun-
Arthur E. Bookhalter and Joseph
day night.
Dunn.
The bride's mother wort a black
Share in the Great Work. chiffon gown studded with rhine-
Give to the United Palestine stones. Mrs. Adolphe Schwartz,
mother of the groom, wore a gown
Appeal.
of black chiffon and lace.
Following the ceremony, a re-
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1 past was served in the Crystal
I Ballroom to 150 guests, after
, . which dancing was indulged in un-
—still
til after midnight.
waiting
After an extended honeymoon
' spent in Florida and other paints
for a

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A house packed to capacity gath-
ered on Monday evening, Purim
night, at Congregation Shaarey
Tephila, 1227 Eastluwn avenue, to
observe the holiday. Rabbi Zeff,
the spiritual leader, with the as-
sistance of Miss Mildred Kornfield
and the children of the Talmud
Torah, gave the following pro-
gram:
Purim song, by Simon Glick;
l'alestine spring song, by Lillian
Kornfield; "Zepor Zepor Ri," by
Robert Weintraub; "Good l'urim,"
by Ruth Walk; "Hear the Voice
of Israel's Elders," by Madelyn;
Hebrew translating, by Edward
Blau; translating Purim, by Sid
nay Hillenberg; "Halululu," by
Bella Kornfield; "Ha Yom Purim,"
by Sam Braverman; "Purim," by
Arthur Weintraub; Hebrew trans-
lation, by Bensehen Robert Wein-
traub; "A Wicked, Wicked Man,"
by Mildred Kornfield; the l'urim
history, by Emil Glick.
After the reading:of the Megilah
by Julius Jacobsen a supper was
served with Ilonion•Tashen by the
members of the East Jefferson La-
dies' Auxiliary of the congrega-
tion, and the following assisted:
The Mrs. Kornfield, Englander,
Jacobson, Kaplan, Benson, Zuss•
man, Glick, Blau and Scholniek.
The congregation now has a
daily and Sunday Hebrew school,
and services are
regularly.
A committee w
was
as appointed to
look into the advisability of selling
the "house" and finding a suitable
location on the avenue for the
building of a new synagogue. The
committee members are Messrs.
Jacobson, Englander, Kornfield
and 'nekton.

south, Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz will
' reside in Scranton, Pa.

—ABE MAX

GOOD NEWS!

PURIM AFFAIR AT
SHAAREY TEPHILA

IMBER—MICHALOWSKY
A pretty wedding was solemnized
at the Congregaton Emanuel on
Tuesday evening, March 19, when
Miss Esther Michalowsky, daugh-
ter of Rev. and Mrs. Solomon
Michalowsky, became the bride of
Philip Imber, son of Mr. Samuel
Imber of Warsaw, Poland.
The bride wore a white satin
frock trimmed with lace, and her
lace veil was caught by a head-
dress of lace embroidered in
pearls. A bouquet of roses and
lilies of the valley completed her
costume.
Miss Minnie Michalowsky was
her sister's maid of honor, and the
Misses Betty Milkovsky, Golda
Goldstein and Lillian Fidler were
the bridesmaids.
Herman Becker, Morris Gordon
and Nathan Schecter were the
ushers, and Ben Lorman performed
the duties of best man.
Dinner and dancing .for 150
guests followed the ceremony,
after which the newly wedded
couple left for • honeymoon trip
to Chicago.

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MRS. HARRY LEVIN

hood of Congregation Emanuel
which will be held at the syna-
gogue, corner Taylor and Wilson
avenues, on Sunday, March 31, 1
Prizes will be awarded for the
most beautiful as well as the most
novel and unique costumes and a
midnight suffer will be served.
Assisting Mrs. Levin on the com-
mittee are Mrs. Isadore Karbel
and Mrs. Eli Levin as vice-chair-
men, 81111 the following committee:
Mrs. J. L. Ruby, Mrs. Mendel Ro-
senzweig, Mrs. Edith Rosenzweig,
Mrs. Louie Germansky, Mrs. S. L.
Karelian, Mrs. Max Schubiner,
Mrs. Louis Tobin, Mrs. Irving
Golden, Mrs. Jack Tobin and Mrs.
Sleyer Shugerman,

The second annual free throw
contest for intermediates is sched-
uled for Saturday evening, March
30, at 7:15 p. m., at the Temple
Beth El, Gladstone and Woodward
avenues. An entrance fee of 10
cents is required from everyone en-
tering the contest. A similar con-
test will be held for the seniors on
April 1.4.

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Chavatzeles Zion.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES
TO BE HELD DOWNTOWN

All in ter es t e d in attending
Minche and Mairiv services daily
dowtown are invited to join the
Minyan at 201 \Vest Jefferson ave-
nue, over Alec Lamport and Com-
Rabbi Jacob Leibowitz has been pany's establishment.
appointed national field rabbi of
Services are held at 5 p. m. on
the Union . of Orthodox Jewish Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Congregations of America, the Thursdays, and Fridays, and the
headquarters of which are at 50 group now' gathering is desirous of
West Seventy-seventh street, New having as many more as are in-
York, Rabbi Ilerbert S. Goldstein, terested to join them.
the president announces.
Avalim and all observing Yahr-
Rabbi Leibowitz in a graduate of
the Rabbi Isaac Elehanan Theolog- reit will find the downtown Minyan
a
great
convenience and although
ical Seminary the Yeshiva). Ile'
has occupied important pulpits the present quarters are tempor-
ar•,
it
is
expected that permanent
and until his appointment to his
present position, was spiritual quarters will be arranged for as
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Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rolnick an- , carried to the Supreme Court of
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