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Engagements
The Study Club
ZIONISTS' PROTEST
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn announce the engagement of thei
(laughter, Ruth, to Edward Rothman, son of Mr. and Sirs. E. M. Roth
Me and Sirs. Samuel Silverman announce the engagement of
their daughter, Belle F., to H. G. Schlafer, son of Mrs. Minnie Schluter.
Sirs. George Goldberg announces the engagement of her cousin,
Betty Fisehler, to Robert M. Fogel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fogel.
Mr. and Sirs. Morris Adelson of 598 Hague avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Silly, to Jacob Reiss.
Mrs. 13. Shevin of 3842 Twenty-ninth street announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Rose, to Al Klubach of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sir. and Mrs. I. Auslander of 29.17 Fullerton avenue announce the
•ngageme nt of their daughter, Rose, to Louis D. Weinstein, son of
51 c. and Mrs. Joseph Weinstein.
Sur. and Sirs. Kalman Weihb•rg of 2955 Sturtevant avenue an-
noun, the engagement of their daughter, Lillian Ruth, to Barry A.
Thomas. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thumas of Cameron avenue.
requests the honor of your presence
at the
Fall Opening
of the newly re-decorated
Aose garden doom
Wedding Calendar
Thursday Evening September Fifth
Sept. 1--Sliss Stinnett(' Weiss, daughter of Sir. sin(' Sirs. Max
Weiss, to William Jay Sproger, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Sproger of Chi-
cago, Ill., at the Beicrest Hotel.
Sept. 1--Miss Ida Smith, daughter of Mr. 111111 Sirs. Barney Smith,
to Morris Mitteldorf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Osias Mitteldorf.
`Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-nine
'Dancing 9 until 3 A. M.
Sept. 3—Miss Esther R. Winkelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Winkelman, to Lester Sherald Smith, son of Sir. and Mrs. S. H.
Smith of Grand Rapids, Mich.
Sept. 8-11iiss Betty Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. David
Kaufman of 76 Montana avenue, to Abraham Yoselowitz, son of Mr.
Joseph Yoselowitz.
Sept. 8—Miss Rose Berger, daughter of Mrs. Ida Berger, to Joseph
Simons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Simons.
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Sept. 8—Miss Ida Butcnsky. daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Joseph
liutensky of 2468 Glalstone avenue, to Nathan Weindling.
Sept. 8—Miss Rae Posner, (laughter of Sir. and Sirs. Solomon Pos-
ner of Toronto, Ont., to Arthur Gellman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Gellman of 2508 Taylor avenue, at Toronto.
Births
65 East Vernor Highway
Detroit
Aug. 25—To Dr. and Mrs. A. Si. Bookstein (Pauline Wohl) o
3234 Monterey avenue, a son, Richard Merril.
Aug. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Dave Penfil, a daughter, Helene Mae.
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Aug. 20—To Sir. and Mrs. Louis Gibbs (Ann Freedman) of 380
Highland avenue, Wyandotte, a son, Gilbert.
Aug. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baron (Marion Schreiber) a son,
Leonard Erwin.
Aug. 11--To Sir. and Mrs. Max Kane (Jerre Cohen), a daughter,
Rhoda Lenore.
Aug. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Aron, a daughter, Rita Shirley.
HIMETANOMMS
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LEVIN—KAHN
The home of Mr. and Sirs. Mo-
ritz Kahn of Boston boulevard was
the scene of a beautiful wedding
on Sunday, Aug. 25, when their
daughter, Miss Lydia Ruth Kahn,
was united in marriage to Isadore
Bayer Levin of Detroit, son of Mr.
and Sirs. Joseph Levin of Mon-
treal, Canada. Rabbi Hershman
performed the ceremony in thz
presence of the immediate fami-
lies, at II o'clock in the morning.
Miss Kahn was attended by four,
Pau-
lette Misses Betty and Pau-
lette Kahn, her sisters, and Misses
Isabelle 'Ind Leah Levin, sister- of
the groom.
Dr. Samuel Levin performed the
duties of best man.
A luncheon for the immediate
family, at which covers were laid
for 60 guests, was given at the
Book Cadillac lintel following the
ceremony and during the evening
a reception was held at the family
home nn Boston boulevard.
Sir. and Mrs. Levin left for an
extended northern wedding trip.
Miss Mildred Leiter of Harlin
game avenue has returned from
stay in Cleveland, where she wa
the house guest of Miss Beat,
Frankel. While in Cleveland Mis
Leffler attended the Madden-Gar
her wedding, which took place a
the Hotel Winton on Aug. 18.
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A luncheon was given by Mrs.
F. II. Levy in honor of Sirs. Ben-
jamin Wallach and Nino( Sonny
Goldstein of New York, who are
stopping at the Merest. Bridge
for 12 followed the luncheon,
Milford and Marco , . Mld, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nodel of I621
West Philadelphia, left for a two
week.' vacation at Blaine Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Colman of
2655 Lawrence avenue returned
to the city after a two weeks' stay
at the Grand Hotel. Mackinac Is-
land.
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The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con-
gregation Beth David of Four-
teenth and Elmhurst honored the
synagogue's treasurer, Nathan
Schreiber, with a banquet which
was attended by more than 200
people. The occasion was Mr.
LF.VINSON—WEINBERG
Schreiber's recovery from his re-
cent illness, during which he was
Sir. and Mrs. A. S. Weinberg of
confined in a local hospital from 280 Hague avenue announce the
March to July. Mr. Schreiber has' marriage of their daughter, Mar-
been treasurer of the congregation ion Jeans, to Aaron Levinson of
for the past 15 years.
Los Angeles, Cal., son of Sir. and
Henry C. Keywell, president of Mrs. Morris Levinson of 1526 Chi-
the synagogue, in his address at cago boulevard, Detroit.
the banquet. lauded Mr. Schneider
The ceremony was performed in
and expressed the hope that it will Portland, Ore., on Saturday, Aug.
not be long before he will fully, 24. by Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz,
recover from his illness.
formerly of Detroit.
Rabbi E. Aishiskin, spirituali
Mr. and Sirs. Levinson are en-
leader of the congregation, was joying a wedding trip east and
among the principal speakers. Da-, will arrive in Detroit next week
vid Rosenthal was another speaker. to be the guests of their parents.
A committee of the Ladies' Aux-.
Mary presented Mr. Schreiber
WEISS—AUSLANDER
with a gold-edged prayer book and
The marriage of Miss Jeanette
a larg erne baked in his honor.
Auslander,
slaughter of Mr. and
Out-of-town guests were Mr.'
Mrs. Samuel Auslander, to Theo-
and Mrs. Ben Brushy of Chicago.
dore Weiss, son of Mr. and Sirs.
Mr. and Sirs. Frank Clients of
Samuel Weiss, was solemnized .at
Pittsburgh, Mr. and MN. harry
Burnstein of St. Louis, Miss Tobie IB'nai Moshe Synagogue on Sun-
Goldstein of Cleveland, Miss Min- day, Aug. 25, by Rabbi Fischer.
Miss Auslander wore a beautiful
nie Klein of California.
A sum of money was raised for gown of bridal blush chiffon
placing carpets in the synagogue a veil of Venetian lace.
Miss Rose Buckman acted en
balcony, Mr. and Sirs. Schreiber
maid of honor and James Weiss,
giving the first $100.
A five-piece orchestra played brother of the groom, WAS best
during the banquet.
, man.
The Misses Rose Auslander, Ber-
Checker Cab.. Empire 7000. tha Buckman, Helen Lebowitz of
Danbury, Conn., and Madeline
Jaffe of Brooklyn, N. Y., were
bridesmaids.
Messrs. Louis Weinstein, George
Schncid of New York, John Isaacs
and Samuel Topper performed the
duties of ushers.
Following the ceremony dinner
was served to 300 guests.
A number of guests were pres-
ent from out of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Weiss are enjoying
a 10 days' northern wedding jour-
ney, and upon their return will be
at home temporarily at 2525 Tyler
avenue.
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Mrs. Max Kahn left on Tuesday
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York, a recent graduate of the
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Rabbi %Vim] is a fine orator and
scholar and is considered among
the best students to be graduated
from the Orthodox theological
seminary.
Effort' are being made by Min-
rnchi liatzoir to secure the serv-
ices of Manuel Gauch of Toledo as
cantor for these services. Mr.
Couch has been tutored for the
cantorship by leading Europeans
and is said to b,• e xc ellently
to conduct services.
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LEAGUE OF SCHOOLS
OPENS ACTIVITIES
The Northwestern Women's
League of the United II, brew
Schools, whose meetings closed
for the summer, will resume activi-
ties right after Labor Day, when
cards will be sent out for the first
meeting, to start working on the
plans and program for the 'Siyum
Torah" for Oct. 211. when the
League
United Hebrew Schools. The af-
fair is in charge of Mrs. Fannie
Richmond.
'The Northwestern Women's
14 ague also urges all friendly or-
ganizations to keep Sunday, Nov.
24, open as that is the date set for
their annual ball, to be held in
the Crystal ballroom of the Book
Cadillac lintel.
Mrs. Eva Pollack is chairman of
the advertisement and program
committee.
Sirs. Aaron Markson and Sirs.
Chas. Brody are chairmen of the
ticket committee.
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Mr. and Sirs. Geo. Kahn and Mr.
and Mrs. M. Goldberg have re-
turned home after a 10 days' mo-1
for trip to Atlantic City and Phila.'
delphia.
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BERLIN.--(.1. T. A.)—I'rince
Lippe was fined 300 marks by the
court of Glogau for contempt of
court.
The prince addressed a message
to the Glogau court president say-
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forthcoming appointment us presi-
dent of the supreme court of Je-
rusalem."
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There's a "Zip" in
September 9.
Lust Tuesday evening the gen-
eral committee: of Pisgah Lodge
No. :14, I. 0. 13. B., met and dis-
posed of all routine business that
had accumulated to elate.
President Mandell Bernstein up-
!emitted a committee of five to
meet with the local Zionists to
discuss with them the present dis-
emit in Palestine, and to aid the
sufferers in the Arab butcheries.
The policy of the present ad-
ministration was discussed. Daddy
Adolph Freund reminded the com-
mittee to adhere to the paramount
principles of the order, namely,
benevolence, brotherly love and
harmony, and not to forget the
duties to the widows and orphans,
the sick, the (lead, and members
who are in distress.
The first regular meeting of the
lodge will be held on Monday eve.
ning, Sept. 9, at which time the
program for the coming season will
be discussed and outlined. The
delegates to the District Grand
Lodge convention will report at
that time.
The entertainment committee is
arranging a delightful program
for the opening meeting and far-
ther details will be announced in
The Chronicle Inter. Also at this
meeting refreshments will be
served.
President Bernstein urges every
member to set aside the evening
of Sept. S and attend this meet-
ing.
HACKMAN—BRANDWIN
Sir. and Mrs. I. Brandwin of
Harmon avenue announce the inar-
riage of their daughter, Cele, to
Jules Hackman, on Sunday, Aug.
18, at the Twentieth Century Club.
Sir. and Mrs. Hackman hove left
on an extended motor tour through
Canada and the eastern status.
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