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The American office of the
Jewish National Fund, through
Miss Aimee Barnett of Carter
N. Rudensky, acknowledges re-
ceipt of $200 from Detroit for avenue has returned from a trip
to
Atlantic City and Washington.
the inscription in the Golden
Book of the fund at Jerusalem
Mrs.
Albert Winston of Dela-
the name of Hyman Goldman, ware avenue
and son Arthur and
00 the occasion of his seventy- ,daughter Ethel will return to their
Just out of the customs,
fifth birthday, celebrated in Detroit home this week after a 10
these Rue De La Paix
March. half of this sum is ac- weeks' vacation to Atlantic City,
credited to the Zionist District Philadelphia and New York.
pearls* are the very es-
of Detroit. The other half was
sence
of French chic.
raised by contributions of pen-
film. Wm. Boesky is now resid-
nies and nickels by the pupils ing at 2749 Cortland.
The charming drop pen-
in the United Hebrew S diools
of Detroit.
Mrs. Wm. Boesky of 2749 Cort-
dant combines pearls with
land entertained for Miss Betty
metal discs in either silver
Stein,
a September bride, with a
$100 FOR PALESTINE
luncheon and linen shower at the
or gold finish; the pearls
VICTIMS DONATED BY Detroit-Leland
Hotel on Saturday,
Sept. 8—Miss Betty Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
are
so perfectly matched
MEMBERS
OF
BEN
BEY
Aug.
31.
Covers
were
laid
for
20
Kaufman of 76 Montana avenue, to Abraham Yoselowitz, son of Mr.
guests.
that they defy detection
Joseph Yoselowitz.
The Ben Bey Athletic Club held
Sept. 8—Miss Rose Berger, daughter of Mrs. Ida Berger, to Joseph the first meeting of the summer on
from more expensive ones
Miss Clara Katz of 5426 Fisher
Simons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Simons.
Sept. 4, at 8:30, at 31 East Mel- avenue was hostess at a yellow
. is it any wonder these
Sept. 8—Miss Ida Butensky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph bourne. The following officers and red kitchen shower given in
necklaces are actually in-
Butensky of 2468 Gla!stone avenue, to Nathan Weindling.
were elected: President, Charles honor of her sister, Esther, a
triguing?
Sept. 8—Miss Rae Posner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Pos- Wolok; vice-president, Harry Mel- bride-elect of Sept. 8, at her home
ner of Toronto, Ont., to Arthur Gellman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max nik; secretary, Nathan Rubl; treas- Thursday evening, Aug. 29. The
•Simulated
urer, Samuel Been; sergeant at table and other decorations were
Gellman of 2508 Taylor avenue, at Toronto.
JEWELRY—MAIN FLOOR
beautifully carried out in the color
Sept. 8—Miss Esther Ruth Katz, daughter of Mrs. Anna Katz of arms, Adolph Gluck.
The Ben Bey Athletic Club do- scheme of yellow and red. A mid-
5426 Fisher avenue, to Nathan Liebowitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Man-
night
lunch
was
served
to
26
nated $100 for the relief of the
dell Liebowitch of Mack avenue.
Jews that are suffering front the guests.
Sept. 15—Miss Florence Elaine Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Kaplan, to Herman Frank CopIan of Birmingham, Ala., in Arabian attack in l'alestine.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Budnitzky
Woodward Thna to Wsahinatows
Birmingham.
A. Z. A. to Meet Sept. 8. of 3030 Webb avenue announce
Sept. 29—Miss Sara Rapoport, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mar-
Rapoport of 3202 Cortland avenue, to Jack Prady, son of Mr. and
Detroit Chapter 63, Aleph Zadik gin, on Saturday morning, Sept.
' Mrs. Joseph Prady of 2969 Elmhurst avenue.
Aleph, will hold all open meeting 1 14 , at the Shaarey &del( syna-
on Twelfth and Atkinson.
on Sunday, Sept. 8, at 1:30 p. ni., gogue
At home Sunday, Sept. 15, from
in the It'nai
Comv
mity 4 to 10.
House, 275 East Ferry avetfue.
Louis J. Cohen, chairman of in-
tellectual advancement committee, EMANUEL STARTS
Order
has secured Joseph Ilaggai, as the
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
principal speaker of the afternoon.
SALE OF SEATS
Sept. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearson of 2487 Cortland, a Sam Goren, chairman of the enter-
Congregation Emanuel, Taylor
▪ daughter, Edith Beverly.
tainment committee, reported that and Woodrow Wilson, announces
Our Reg. $7.50
Aug. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Toronto, formerly of he has many delightful surprises that the sale of seats for the High
in store for all who attend the Holy Days will begin Sunday,
Detroit, a son.
Sept. 8.
Aug. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Abramovitz of 3032 Calvert ave- meeting. Dancing will follow.
This meeting is primarily plan-
Committees will sit in the syna-
nue, a daughter, Rhoda Mae.
ned
to
interest
all
potential
mem-
gogue daily from 8 to 12 a. ni., and
Aug. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mendelsohn, a daughter. Shos-
bers
of
the
Aleph
Zadik.
Member-
5
to
8 p. m.
Cut on the Head
hanah.
ship is open to Jewish youths be-
Jews in the neighborhood of this
Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel W. Eisenberg (Marion Serling) tween the ages of 16 and 21. All congregation
and
others
who
plan
of 3:145 Richton avenue, a daughter, Harriet Ilene.
members taken in this term will to worship at the Emanuel are
A convenient location—
be able to compete in the A. Z. A. urged to reserve their seats at
reliable furs, attractive
International Tournament in bas- once and not to wait until the last
prices, the utmost in
ketball, oratory and debating, this minute.
As a special Inducement to
winter.
Jewish Chronicle readers
For the services during the High
service. It will pay you
On
Sunday,
Sept.
15,
Chapter
Cut from the finest Imported
Hoy
Days,
Congregation
Emanuel
t+
to pay us a visit.
fur felts . in fashion's new•
63, will hold its second anniver- has secured an excellent cantor in
est id.s for the discriminating
sary banquet at the Chinese Prin- the person of Dr. Abraham Amira
woman.
bridegroom, assisted as ushers, to - cess. Mandell Bernstein, president of Jaffa, Palestine. Rabbi A. M.
SMITH—WINKELMAN
Other. at 66 to $15, featur-
ing • fin. quality imported
The Steller Hotel was the scene gether with Lou Molie, Louis of the B'nai B'rith will be the hon- Ashinsky will deliver the sermons.
Soled •t $15.
of a beautiful wedding on Tues- Bloomberg, Norman Rom and orary speaker of the evening. Sol
Manufacturing Furrier.
1. Rosenman is the chairman of the
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.) — The
- day, Sept. 3, when Miss Esther R. 'Jack Greenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Portnoy are mo- committee of arrangements, and I population of the township Kore-
▪ Winkelman, daughter of Mr. and
Phone Randolph 5279
,
toring
in
the
north
on
their
honey-
Lou
E.
Cohen
is
in
charge
of
the
)' Mrs. Louis Winkelman, became the '
I lich ' near the eastern Polish bor-
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2966 Woodward Ave.
der, remained roofless as a result
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bride of Lester Sherald Smith, son I moon and will spend some time at program and entertainment.
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On Sunday, Sept. 8, the Detroit-1 of a fire which destroyed all hous-
4 of Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Smith of I Mackinac Island.
206 GRISWOLD BLDG.
After
the
middle
of
September
Open Daily to 7 p. m.
Windsor
Council
will
hold
a
tennis
es.
Eighty
percent
of
the
popula-
.Grand Rapids. Rabbi Franklin
1214 GRISWOLD STREET
Fri. and Sat. to 10 p. m.
performed the ceremony in the they will be at home at 2690 Bos- tournament at Codd Field. The tion is Jewish.
ton
boulevard.
participating
chapters
are
63,
93
presence of the immediate fami-
and Windsor 112.
I Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
' lies.
COHEN—KAPLAN
Miss Winkelman was a charm-
The marriage of Miss Sophie
-4 i ing bride in. a gown of white satin Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
beaded in sequins combined with David Kaplan of Dougall avenue,
a' tulle, with which she carried a Windsor, to Samuel Cohen, son of
beautiful bouquet composed of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen of De-
. orchids, gardenias and lilies of the troit, took place at the home of
valley.
the bride's parents, Aug. 18.
Mrs. Gerald Ilerst of Chicago,
The bride was attired in a gown
gowned in chartreuse lace, was ma- of white satin with rose pointe
r
1, r in nwo elfmh a o n L n an d Miss .bDorothy
lace veil, which was held by a I
in close fitting cap caught with
o f the
a pink n t gown, was . e bridesmaid. orange blossoms. She carried
Louis Brown of Grand Rapids bride's roses and valley lilies.
performed the duties of best man
Miss Rose Kaplan, a sister of the
0 7 and Manuel Winkelman served as bride, attended as bridesmaid and
Max Cohen, a brother of the bride-
I usher.
Mrs. Winkelman, mother of the groom, served as best man.
A reception and dinner followed
bride, wore a beautiful gown of
7 beaded sweet pea chiffon, and Mrs. for 100 guests, after which Mr. and
Mrs.
Cohen left for a trip to Chi-
Smith, mother of the groom, was
lovely in a gown of violet velvet. cago. They are now residing at
1785
Seward avenue.
+ Following the ceremony dinner
was served to 70 guests, and dam.-
ing was enjoyed during the eve-
ROSENBAUM GIVEN
ruing.
LITHUANIAN MEDAL
Among the out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Smith and
daughter and Ben Smith of Grand
TEL AVIV.—(J. T. A.)—The
.4: Rapists; Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Rubin of Order of Prince Gedimin was con-
Woodmere, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. ferred by the President of Lithu-
Sam Fisher and daughter of ania upon Samson Rosenbaum,
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. L. former Minister for Jewish Af-
Yalomstein of New York City; fairs in the Lithuanian cabinet ,
Max Yslomstein of Los Angeles, and now Lithuanian Consul at Tel
'SI Cal.; Miss Lucille Irmas of Los Aviv. The honor was conferred
Angeles; Miss Ida Salton of Okla- I upon Mr. Rosenbaum on the occas-
homa City; Mr. and Mrs. M. Ya- ion of the celebration of his sev-
lomstein of Sault Ste. Marie, entieth birthday.
Mich.; Dave Yalomstein of Manis-
Mr. Rosenbaum also received
tique, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry numerous greetings, including a
Winkelman of St. Louis, Mo.; , message wishing him long life for
Manuel Winkelman of Minneap- his work in Palestine and asking
• olis,' Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald him not to forget his second fath-
Ilerst of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. erland, Lithuania, from the Lith-
Louis Brown and Mr. and Mrs. uanian Premier, Waldemaras.
Mannie Brown of Grand Rapids;
1Herman Bush of Lansing; Hyman
I Winkelman of Chicago; Alvin JEWISH BOY SCOUTS
Winkelman of Port Huron, and
TO CROSS SAHARA
itWausau, isn.
nlel
( ltto
Ni Winkelman
iSarit
irasn Smith left orWa
Mr.
PARIS. — (J. T. A.) — Robert
extended eastern wedding trip by
motor and upon their return will Gamzon and Mchael Aghion, Jew-
ish boy scouts, left for Northern
make their home in Ann Arbor.
Africa where they plan to cross the
Sahara Desert by automabile.
WAXER—BUDZYNSKI
Their itinerary includes Tunis, Al-
The marriage of Miss Rose Bud- geria and Morocco, and they expect
zynski to Samuel Waxer, son of to cover 8,000 kilometers.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Waxer of
2633 Monterey avenue, was sol-
emnized at Temple Beth El on Halevy.Hazomir in Concert
Aug. 29. Rabbi Bernard Zeiger for Amu at Mt. Clemens.
performed the ceremony.
An audience of several hundred
In the Cabinet Illustrated
people which completely filled the
ROTHSTEIN—LEVIN
lobby of Hotel Elkin in Mount
Mr. and Mrs. Louis II. Levin of Clemens on Sunday evening, Sept.
1107 Montgomery avenue an- 1, warmly applauded. the efforts of
In this handsome cabinet is the finest, sweetest-toned, most powerful
nounce the marriage of their the various members of the Ha-
daughter, Freda, to Theodore levy-Ilazomir Choral Society who
and selective receiver ever built—the new Screen-Grid Atwater Kent.
Rothstein, son of Mrs. R. Rothstein appeared both individually and as ,
From far-away or local stations you can now select your program with
of Blaine avenue, on Aug. 1.. a group, as a portion of the con-
Rabbi I.. Kornfeld of Toledo per.; cert sponsored by the Ames Or-
equaj ease. The Atwater Kent Electro-Dynamic speaker gives you every
formed the ceremony. Mr. and, phan Home.
note of music just as it is played. It will work—and keep on working
Mrs. Rothstein are at home at
Miss Yetta Jeanette Hoffman
—Atwater Kent reliability and our guarantee are behind it.
2468 Blaine avenue.
sang a group of soprano solos, ac-i
companied by Miss Bella Ritten at
PORTNOY—DIAMOND
the piano. A group of baritone se-1
Miss Betty Diamond, daughter lections was presented by Sam
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diamond, panimenta for these portions of the'
and Morris Portnoy, son of Mr. Lutchansky, tenor. Piano accom-1
and Mrs. Joel Portnoy, spoke their program were played by Miss!
marriage vows at the Statler Hotel Katherine Shillman.
The chorus, appearing under the
Aug. 18.
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The bride wore a Paths gown direction of William Gayman, as-
of ivory satin, fashioned with a sistant conductor of the Ilalevy-
Cloud View
long tight bodice and • full skirt Hazomir Choral Society, was also
of rose pointe lace. The bridal accompanied by Miss Shillman and
bouquet consisted of white roses, was composed of the following Ha-1
lilies of the valley and orchids. levy-flazomir members: Sopranos,!
Miss Esther Jacobson, in • peach Mrs. Warren, M26. Haifetz, and
satin gown, carrying roses, attend- the Misses Hoffman, Klein, and
Sherman; altos, Mrs. Sanders,
ed the bride as mad of honor.
Miss Helen Rottenberg, Mist Mrs. Bobbin, and the Misses Ret-
Ask to have it demonstrated in your own home. Easy terms arranged for your convenience.
Belle Rottenburg, Miss Posie fler, Ritten, and Shatzen; tenors,
Goodman, Mrs. Louis Portnoy, Messrs. Schane, Sanders, Mogill,
Miss Reva Ginsburg and Miss Em- Klein, and Schoenbrun; basses
meline Le Vin were the brides- Messrs. Haifetz, Lutchansky, Tick-
maids. They wore rhinestone es and Goldberg.
head-dresses and gowns of pastel
Cantor Samuel Mogilevsky, an
shades, and carried bouquets of associate member of the Helevy-
roses in corresponding colors to Hazomir, and David Skolnick, •
match their gowns.
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Ilarry Portnoy served the bride- presented several vocal solos which
groom as best man, while Nathan met with the hearty approval of the
and Louis Portnoy, brothers of the audience.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Ellstein announce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Eva, to Jack Ketai, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ketai.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bagslaile of West Euclid avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Robert Mellman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Mellman of Columbus, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Golden of La Salle boulevard announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Joe AronotT, son of Mr. and
Mrs. II. AronotT.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris G. Fink of Hazelwood avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Ralph Hertzberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. llertzberg of Toledo, Ohio.
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