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S C CENTERS RE-ELECT
MILTON ALEXANDER
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Diminutive Grand Piano
CENTER MUSIC SCHOOL
7TH ANNUAL RECITAL Again Chosen President; Mil-
ford Stern, Vice-President; I
Program Arranged for Sunday,
Scheinman, Treasurer.
June 9, and Wednesday,
Marriages
SNOW—LIF.BERMAN
Mr. and Sirs. Harry P. Lieber-
man of 2009 Blaine avenue an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Syrille, tee Jack Si. Snow,
son of Sirs. Harold Fingerhut of
Toronto, which was solemnized at
the Belcrest Hotel May '28, at 2
o'clock in the afternoon. Rabbi
Hershman performed the cere-
mony in the presence of the im-
mediate families, and a reception
was held during the afternoon.
•
WOMEN'S WELFARE TO
INSTALL
OFFICERS
The ballroom of hotel Stotler
war filled to capacity at the lunch-
eon of the North M'oodwarol
branch of the Jewish Women's
Welfare Organization on June 4.
Sirs. George Cohen, president of
the branch, extends thanks to Mrs.
R. B. Newman, chairman of the at-
WITHOUT
EtTYLR
UXTRAVAGANCti
vauT000
colon?
June 19.
At the annual election of offi-
The dates for the seventh annual cers of the board of directors of
recitals of the Jewish Center Music
School have been selected—the the Jewish Centers Association,
Ikon M. Alexander was re-elect-
June recital to be held Sunday,
June 9, at 8:15 p. vi. On the pro-.
GOLDSTANDT—GOLDBERG
grant are 19 piano and violin stu-
The marriage of Miss Dorothy
dents.
Phyllis Goldberg to Lee Gold-
The Music School season will
standt
of New York City, son of
close with the final recital on Sun-
Mr. and Sirs. I. Cohen of this city,
day, June 23. This will conclude
took
place
Sunday afternoon, June
seven years of active work since
1'4 at 5 o'clock at the home of the
the founding of the music school.
groom's mother, 3243 Webb ave-
Among the students there are sev-
nue. Rabbi Franc performed the
ered who were the first pupils to
, ceremony, which was followed at
begin with the school. They are
17 o'clock by a dinner and recep-
Jack Weisberg and Max Percherer,
tion at the Stutter Hotel for 60
violin students; Alex Robinson,
guests.
Isadore Schneider, Bessie Bonin,
Miss Goldberg wore an after-
Ida Celiebter, Milton Leven nod
noon gown 0 I orchid chiffon with
Sidney Leven have been students
slippers and hat to match.
in the Music School for more than
Sir. and Sirs. Coldstandt depart-
four years; Esther Barish, Lillian
ed for New York City, where they
Gerstein, Sylvia Cohen, Dora Rol-
will
make their future home.
nitzky, Sophie Baskin, Jean Selt-
Summer•time
Footwear that
knows how to
be smart—
and so inexpensive!
Always
zer, Nathalie Barish, Sonya Rol-
Photo by Ilat . es Studio.
SALINS—HASSOL
nitzky, Anna Rothman, Fanny
Mr. and Mrs. Mandel Dossed an-
Goldstein, Lillian Greenfield have
MRS. GEORGE COHEN
nounce
the
marriage
of
their
been students in the school from
daughter, Gertrude, tee Jewel Sa- fair; Mrs. J. Robbins, her assistant,
two to four years. The Music
fins of Chicago, son of Mr. and and all those who helped make the
School now has 54 students.
Mrs. Joseph Satins, which was sot- affair a success.
The faculty of the Music School,
MILTON M. ALEXANDER
ndetson Netzorg, chair- , emnized at their home ion Virginia The next meeting of the society
f which Bemusic
an ee committee of the eel president, Milford Stern vice-! Park on Tue.olay evening. , will be ton Wednesday, June 12, at
board of directors is the advisory president, and Harry S. Schein- Miss Mussel, who was onatteend- the home of Mrs. Julius Epstein,
eel, wore a simple frock of white tiet40 1.a Salle boulevard.
head, consists of: Piano, Edith Ella man treasurer.
Mr. Alexander, in thanking the chiffon, and a tulle cap with clue- Installation of new officers will
Davis and Clara Waldron; violin,
Stanislaw Smulewicz and Walter members of the board, pointed out Dors eel (orange. bliessoms at the take plum , at Hotel Wilshire Tues.
hat the Jewish Centers Associas sides, which held her long tulle day, June 18, Sire. Harry
Blume. nau.
A bouquet of roses, sweet 1"Moother"I Kline will be the in-
The program for Sunday, June [ion has made rapid strides from veil.
tca , and lilies of the voelh'S' coin- stalling officer. The meeting will
9, at 8:15 p. rte., follows:
plated
her costume.
be precoliAl by a luncheon at
Gentle Night (Williams) Blossom lio-
vetch: Itistant Bells IStreabliog Iladas-
Dinner for 65 guest, followed 12:3o p. nl. Reservations may be
sah l'anich, The Reaper, Peasant.' Dance
the
ceremony,
which
was
at
7
mode tey calling Sirs. Cohen,
Bessie Stein; Soldiers March,
o'clock. after which the couple left Northway 4727.
Mildred Leven.
Sicilienne ISchornannl
for
a
honeymoon
trip
tee
Chicago,
'rhe New Doll ITschaikoksky) Eva Car-
, on; Frolics I Von Wiltn) Ruth Bewoz
whence they will go tee New York
pink (organdy with bonnet to
I es Sylph. Illurgmuller) Rebecca Coop.
to make their home.
Sonatina Ito. 36 No. 3 (ClementO
mato+, was the flower girl,
Sadie
Smite Coislin; Concerto No. I IFreedrrirh,
Mrs. Liptovit•h, mother of the
William
Roscowi
Sonatina
Op.
36
WOLFE—GINSBURG
Sear. I
bride,
was gowned in black chiffon
No. I (('lonenti) Jennie 'fanner hens:
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Ginsburg
Progress Iituratnuller) Beatrice Sterna-
with Chantilly lace, and Sirs.
announce
the
marriage
of
their
Fr, Curious Story Illeller) Sonatina OP.
Weingarden,
mother of the groom,
(laughter, Rose, to William Wolfe,
3ti No. 2 I('lementi) Clara Tannenhaus:
Knight Rupert (Schumann) Esther Bar-
seen of Mr. and Sirs. Meesk- wore black lace, both wearing wrist
,
bouquets
of
roses.
ish, Bagatelle. Hunters' Call (Reinhold
ver, which was solemnized at their
Nellie Feinberg: Sonata, Op. 49 No. 2
Rabbis Hershman and Aishiskin
home ton East Ferry avenue on
I Beethoven) I,illian Gerstein: Convert.
perforated the ceremony in the
(Friederich Seitz) Max Weiner; Itouree
May 25.
Italian
Gardens of the hotel,
leach-Carroll) Bagatelle (Beethoven)
Miss Ginsburg. who was unat-
Birdie Bechereri Arabesque (Macllow•ll)
tended, wore et taffeta frock of or- which was followed by dinner and
Sylvia Cohen: Impromptu (Schubert )
lancing
in the Crystal ballroom
chid and gold, with hat and slip-
, Dora Rolnitzky.
pers to harmonize. A corsage of for 125 guests. •
Among
the out-of-town guests
The program for Wednesday,
roses and lilies of the valley com-
were Sir. and Sirs, Jule Allen, Ger-
. June 19, at 8:15 p. m., follows:
pleted her costume.
stole
Allen,
Sir. and Sirs. Herbert
Drifting (Williams) Morris Schultz;
Dinner for members of the im-
Sommer Days (Williams) Evelyn Hoch-
mediate family followed the cere- Allen, Sir. and Mrs. M. Rosenfeld,
berg; March of the Wee Folk I(;•ynorl
SliSses
Gertrude
and Mary Rosen-
mony, after which Mr. and Sirs.
Shirley Feinberg; Elude (Streabboal Mil-
dred Itolnitzkyl Minuet at Court Illeller)
Wolfe left on a honeymoon trip to feld, Miss Frieda Schwartz, Joseph
MILFORD STERN
Eve!) n Leven: I lay ground (Ames e (1 -
Rosenfeld, Sir. and Mrs. E. Losev,
I brit) Beatrice Dance in Dublin
Mr. and Sirs. L. Rosenfeld of To-
'Flown (Dutton) Rachel Reich; La Chasse a small solucational committee to a
ronto, Ont.; Miss Ethel Sweet of
(I)urgnudier) Sonia }Ladner: Sonatina community-wide center fur educa-
WEINGARDEN—LIPOVITCH
Hamilton, Ont.• Sir. and Sirs. :flax
, IClementil Thelma CouslIn: The Robins Donal and recreational activities.
A pretty wedding was solem-
h'reda Chaett Concerto in A
Joffe, Miss Norma Joffe, Sirs.
Minor (Vivaldi) Million Leven with ac- Ile paid tribute to the men who nizol at the Book Cadillac Hotel
Mickey Stark, Mrs. Smith of Ham-
compardment of the String Ensemble of • have been most active in their on Slay 28, when Miss Eva Lipt,
ilton, Ohio; Sir. and SIN. Si. Lino-
the Jewish Center Music School. , Miss thoughts and efforts on behalf of vitch. (laughter of Sir. and Sirs.
• Six
.
. .
, .
I
Sc ,, , ason
the Jewish Center, and pointed out Joseph Liptovitch, became the
I on a Swiss Theme (Beethoven) Sophie
Brantford, Ont.; Sir. and Sirs. Si-
..
that the primary need is for a new bride of Sidney We 11112:111 , 11 . 11, seen
Mask in' Dance s O,In . 5 , 5 . e ( 1)011*
neon
Sieretsky.
Sir.
and Sirs. B.
5eltxen
building which will provide ado- of Mr. and MN. Isadore Weingar-
Jean
Zipper of Windsor, Ont.; Carl 1,0-
quate facilities for the work that
sev, !lorry Losev, Dave Sweet of
Sonata a mains, Fie.t
The bride wore ivory satin with
(Beethoven) Sonia RolnitzkYi is being carried (en at the present
2.
NO.
Hamilton, Ont.; Mr. and Sirs.
Norwegian Bridal Procession Inricgl All- time and for the work that should a long fitted bodice and long tight
Weingarden of Flint, Mich.
. Rothman. Double Concerto in I/ mi-
sleeves and two wide ruffles of
Sir. and Sirs. Weingarden de-
nor IJ. 0. Bach) For two violins and ii-
satin :et the hips. A turned-up cap
,. Jack Weisberg. Max l'echerer, Mks
parted for a honeymoon trip
of rose pointe lace held her long
Rosa Bassin at the piano. •
tulle veil, which was encrusted through the cast.
n
What a Charming Apartment!
Even a Grand Piano
in such cozy quarters
It is no mystery to make a small apartment
cozy and chi ' g. Other problems Muy be
difficult, but the music problem is easily
solved. In that vacant corner or alcove, there
is just room fora Wurlitzer Diminutive Grand
Piano. It takes up no more room than art
upright. But, what tone and beauty has been
built into these instruments by master crafts-
men. Come in, or, have a representative call,
he will gladly demonstrate just how much
space is necessary.
Diminutive Gratuis front $135 to $625
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with tiny sprays of orange blos-
soms, and an arm bouquet of roses
and lilies of the valley completed
her costume.
Liporitch, sister of the
Miss
bride, who was maid of honor,
wore pink chiffon with hand-paint-
ed bodice, made bouffant style,
and carried an arm bouquet of
pink tea roses.
The Misses Roslyn Weingarden •
o in pink chiffon, Norma Joffe of
• Hamilton, Ohio, in gold tulle, and
Sirs. Jack Kurland in peach chiffon
were the bridesnmids, each carry-
ing an arm bouquet of roses to
harmonize with their gowns,
William C. Klein performed the
duties of best man and Carl 1,ipo-
vitch, Dr. Siorris ilenelleman and
Jack Kurland were ushers.
Phyllis Lee Astrein, dressed in
Last Recital by Students of
Dr. Gunzburg on Tuesday.
The last recital hey students of
Dr. Mark Gunzburg will be held
at Women's City Club auditorium,
211)1 Park avenue 011 Tuesday,
, June 11, at 8:30 p. nt.
The program will be interesting,
especially the last number, Fan-
tasia Contrappunctictia by Busoni
over an unfinished fragment by
Bach.
The participants are Miss Sarah
Miller, Miss Florence Kutzen, Miss
Zelda Sky, Miss Leah 'Zagal and
Roger Beebe.
The Fantasia Contrappunctistica
will be played fey Dr. Mark Gunz-
burg with Mr. Beebe on two pi-
anos. el
There is no admission charge
for this concert.
You Can Buy Your
HARRY S. SCHEINMAN
be done but which it is impossible
to (10 now with the limited facili-
ties. He expressed confidence that
the time is not far off when the
Jewish community of Detroit will
provide a new building for the
recreational and educational work
for the Jewish youth.
Samuel Levine, (executive secre-
tary, announceel the following do-
nations and gifts:
A gift of $50 for the Music
School Fund from the l'hi Sigma
Sigma Sorority.
Fifteen beautiful pictures of
Jewish subjects by Isadore Kauf-
man from Mrs. Henry Winernan.
A gift of $25 each by Leon Franc
from Temple Flower Fund and by
Mrs. Rose Lipson from the Jewish
Social Service Bureau Special
Fund, to be used for purchases of
violins for deserving music school
students.
The sum of $15 from Mrs. Farb-
stein, 308 East Kirby, to defray
expenses for food to be used in a
class for training in food values
for mothers and children, to be re-
ferred by the North End Clinic.
Several beautiful posters by
Miss Emma Butzel.
A number of books toward the
establishment of a library at the
Fenkell branch, by Mrs. Baltuck,
319 Waverly' avenue, and Sirs.
Albert Mosinsky. Mel Waverly.
$150 each for the G:rnsburg
Camp from Mrs. Rosalie. Gates,
Bel•rest Hotel, and Mrs. D. W.
Davis, Whittier Hotel, secured
through the (efforts of Miss Emma
Butzel.
For a Delightful Vacation
Come to
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SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
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ON SUNDAY NIGHT
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city, is built on the style of a sun dining room. thus having plenty of
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The first performance of the
"Y" musical show, "Jane." will be
on Sunday night. The cast is made
up of the most talented members
of the clubhouse and their clever
scenes, together with the peppy
chorus numbers, promise a good
evening's entertainment.
The cast follows: Jack Slutsky,
Ida Gross, Billy Fiddler, Esther
Jacobson, Sam Gutterman, Frank
Lutz, Allen Agree. Andrew Roth,
Irving Feldman.
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GOLDSTEIN—ZALKOWITZ
The marriage of Miss Dorothy
Zalkowitz, daughter oef Sir. and
51 r-. Max Zalkowitz, to Reuben
Goldstein, son of Sir. and MN. Fa-
dpre Goldstein, was solemnized at
the Congregation Slishkun Israel
on May 28. Rabbi Stolman offici-
ated.
Instead of the conventional
white, Miss Zalkowitz choose a
bridal frock of pale peach satin
with a fitted bodice. Her long
tulle veil W110 caught by a closely
fitted cap of lace and tulle and her
bouquet was fashioned of roses and
lilies of the valley.
Miss Esther Goldstein was maid
of honor, wearing a green geor-
gette evening gown, with slippers
o to match.
The Misses Gertrude Zalkowitz
and Sarah Averson were the
bridesmaids, Miss Zalkowitz wear-
ing a green bouffant taffeta eve-
ning gown and Sirs. Averseen wear
ing a chartreuse evening gown.
Both wore slippers to match.
Dave •reilich served as best
man, and Nat Iverson and liarry
Broder performed the duties of
the ushers.
One hundred guests attended
the dinner and dancing which fol-
lowed the ceremony, after which
honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls,
Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein left on a
Buffalo, N. Y., and Cleveland.
Upon their return they will re-
side at 1719 Pasadena avenue for
a short time.
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