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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-09-20

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PAM NINE

HELPS ARRANGE FOR I
CLUB'S CARD PARTY

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. David Kraftzof announce the engagement of their
daughter, Rose, to Alex Charles Gross, son of Mrs. Tillie Gross.

Mrs. NIatilda Ctalin is a!daig
Nliss Nlollie Holier and NIrs. Ethel
Lippett on the committee for the

Mr. and Mrs. IS'm. L. Brenner of 3801 Twenty-ninth street, an-

ocia teind

personal

imelhoch's

Woodward Thru to Washington

Mrs. Al. Sonnenstrahl of 1071
Lee Place is spending sevens
I• weeks in New York, visiting rein
tives after an extensive trig
through the east. She expects t ■
be back ill Detroit about Oct. 1,

nounce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude A., to David
Kirsh, son of Mrs. Rachel Kirsh of 3008 Kendall avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. 11. Glass announce the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Fanny, to Sam Somberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. NI. Somberg„

Mre. Joseph Radnor of 8732 La Salle boulevard announces the
engagement of her sister, Pearl Hayman, to Julius Shanbron, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Shanbron.

Give these little
Gloves a Hand ...

Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry F. !Store:,
and daughter are 110W ',siding in
their new home at 2225 Blaine.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Braunfels! of River Rouge announce the
betrothal of their daughter, Margaret, to Arthur Lebove, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lebove.

A farewell party was given Sat •
orday. Sept. 14, by the members
of the Zedakah Club, honoring
Mrs. Reels
L who
andsherg,
aio is mak-
ing her home in Grand Rapids.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Dante announce the engagement of Miss Rose
Mitchell of Carter avenue to Abe Schultz.

Wedding Calendar

Mr. and Mrs. E. Weisman, form-
erly of 1219 Calvert avenue, have
!nosed to 2:180 Richton avenue.

Sept, 22—Miss Betty Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn
to J
.Julius Ilerskowitz, son of Mrs. Lena
Herskowitz.
Le

Mr. and Mrs. Abe N. Feldstein
and family, formerly of 1670
Pasadena avenue, have moved into
their new home at 16141 North-
lawn avenue.

Sept. 22—Miss Ethel Ehrlich, (laughter of Mrs. M. Ehrlich, to Ma.
Niskar, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Niskar, at I3'nai B'rith Community
Center.

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For the coming formalities, smart women
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of suede with three pearl buttons. In pastel
shades at $595. To accompany daytime
costumes, there is the short tailored suede
or glace pullon at $3.95 . . . the longer slipon
of washable suede at $495 ... and the one.
button washable glace glove at $3.95.

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these gloves are durable, washable and
Miss Gertrude Greenbaum, a'
!tide-elect of September. was the
reasonable , .. will you he in soon to give
MRS. MATILDA CHATLIN
recipient of many beautiful gifts
them your hand? "
Sept. 22—Miss Ida Sendrovsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerson, annual bridee and card party to h at a personal shower given ill het
Sendrovsky, to Isadore L. Goode, son of Mr. Max Goode.
onor by Miss Alice Rosenfeld of
be given by the Athena Girls' Club, 2
.15;3 Gladstone, on NWednesday
Ilinrellroeh's—Gloves—Fleur Floor
Sept. 26—Miss Doris Ruth Nathan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Friday evening, Sept. 27, at the
1
Sept. 11,
Nathan, to Robert Bernard Donnentield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee Maze, Lawton and North.
Donnenfield of Toronto, Canada.
Grand boulevard. Tickets nosy be
Miss Ida Nadler entertained 311' s
Sept. 29—Miss Sara Rapoport, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel secured at the door the evening 0
f guests at a personal shower and'
Rapoport of 3202 Cortland avenue, to Jack Plety, son of Mr. and the affair, or from any of th
e bridge at her house 527 Engle-I
members.
Sirs. Joseph Prady of 2969 Elmhurst avenue.
wood, Thursday evening, Sept. 12,
Oct. 29—Miss Minnie Kovinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
in honor of Miss Helen Klein, a r
Kovinsky of Chatham, Ont., to Ben Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
September bride-elect.
Harris of Detroit.
and Mrs. Flinkers J • Rozend
er
Oct. 29.—Miss Gertrude Kovinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sans Morris Glassman, Mr. and. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Patrick and
Kovinsky of Chatham, Ont., to Joseph Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nagel, Mrs. Phillip Gellma r; I family of Vinewood avenue are
David Cohen of Windsor, Ont.
and daughter Bertha, Nlr, and Mrs now at home after a motor trip
II. Katz, Joe Olen, Dave Solite!' and a three weeks' visit with their!
(Make your selection early)
blurry Tractor, Harry Kaplan and I pi (rents and relatives in Worcester,
II J ack Harris, Miss Helen Cooper f r i Mass.
11
New York City and P. Posner 0
NOVELTIES, GIFTS, STATIONERY
Baltimore were also present.
The ceremony was followed b
EDUCATIONAL BODY OF
a reception in the synagogue par-
FEDERATION RETAINS
ors with supper and dancing.
Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn (Vera Marx) of Glynn Court
HOUTZ AS SECRETARY
1550 WOODWARD AVENUE
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gellman
left
after
a (laughter, Ruth.
he reception for a tour of the
Booksellers Since 1875
Sept. 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Morris Witus of 3781 Carter avenue, a !astern states. They will, on their
Milford Stern, chairman of the
daughter.
eturn, make their home in Detroit eaucational committee of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation, announces
Sept. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. Kopple (Elsa Stern) of
:3;115 Cortland avenue, a daughter, Babette.
that a project for an tnliahttind
SCHLAFER—SILVERMAN
Cho marriage of Miss Belle Sil- and informed Jewish community
v trman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wasunder way for the first time
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m
Silverman, to Hyman in the history of Detroit's Jewry.
S•hlafer,
was solemnized last l'hillip Houtz has been retained as it
Thursday, Sept. 12, at 1 o'clock in secretary of the educational cam-
De French room of the Belcrest ' mitts's.. Mr. Stern indicated that
Hotel.
Rabbi Hershman per- he had Meg felt the need for an
. formed the ceremony in the
■.■ I ut. ational publicity program so
PEARLMAN—GLICKSTE1N
petals which she strewed down the owe of the immediate familit
ac to keep the Detroit Jewish coro-
A wedding of lovely aproint- aisle. ' Following t he ceremony di
n a , munity informed on an all year-
ments took place on Sept. 1 et the
Sam Pearlman attended his was served to 27 guests,
fter round basis, of Jewish atcsomplish-
B'nai B'rith, where Miss Ilelen brother as hest man. The ushers which Mr. and Mrs. Schlafer a d a
. mento and needs.
Glickstein, daughter of Mr. and included Jack Glickstein, Milton purled for an eastern motor
Mrs. Julius Glickstein, was united Morse and Morris Ruben. j Upon their return they will in trip, Milton M. Alexander will be
eke
technical advisor on the educe- .
in marriage to Nlartin W. Pearl-
The bride's mother was attrac- I their home at the Belcrest.
Lionel committee. The other mens-
man, son of Mrs. Ida Pearlman. tive in a gown of jungle green

tiers of the committee besides
The ern ninny was solemnized by transparent velvet. The groom's
LEIBOVITZ—KATZ
You must have one—velvet is quite
' Messrs. Stern and Alexander are
mother wore a beautiful gown of
Rabbi Thumin.
The marriage of Miss Es
the indispensable fabric in the fall
Cher I Walter M. Fuchs, Abe Seem!,
The bride was very charming in ti green georgette and velvet. Their! Ruth Katz, daughter of Mrs. A
mode. And of course your will be a
1111 11' Henry Wineman, ex-officio, and
owers were shoulder bouquets of !
a beautiful gown of eggshell satin
KatZ, to Nathan Leibovitz, on nt'
Rotins model—smart in styling. me
Oyes,
I Mrs. Jos. M. Weft.
Mr. and NIrs. Mandell Leibo
modeled very long. Her roil of r
weeny fine in fabric, and reasonable
Dinner fur 100
eggshell tulle was (helped from a „
guests was served was solemnized at the Comm vilz•! Mr. Houtz is an alumnus of the
a.
price
college of the City of Detroit. Ile
cap of ecru lace, caught on either ° fter the ceremony, and dancing i Hon B'nai Zion Sunday even '12:11.1
loge hoe been studying in New York a
(allowed.
side with orange blossoms. She
I Sept. 8. Rabbi Thumbs perform
Out-of-town
guests
sled City as a fellowship !student at A
Model sketched: A flared brown
included! tie ceremony.
carried a shower bouquet of bridal
In, . 13. Greenberg, Brooklyn, Nal (The bride looked very churn
tam braining school fur Jewish
velvet model with youthful details
roses' and valley lilies.
sine
'.; Mr. and Mrs. Looms Ben nett
:(7.1Oiro
sh
l,
of crepe and late. $19.71.
a beautiful eggshell satin go
Attending the bride was her sis-
nd daughter, Eldorad
wil, order to prepare for the position
ama
K;
ter, Eva, ns maid of honor. She a Ir. and Mrs. J. Kelman and faro-' madewith a long pointed ell
(•f
educational
secretary
of
the
a{
Other Models, 539,75 up
fitting bodice and the skirt wa s
wore a gown of blue taffeta end ;
I"' Jewish \Yellers! Federation,
and Stirs Ann 'the irregular hemline. Her tulle'
carried a bouquet of Talismnn A bets, Cleveland,
Robinson, Ill.
At the Present time, the creation a
veil was exquisitely fashioned w
roses. The bridesmaids, the
ith: Id such a function is looked upon A
liallitur Annual Autumn -Showing
a lace cape and held in place b y a
Misses Ruth Gersten. Faye Green-
an a forward step in modern or-
SIMONS—BERGER
tight-fitting cap of lace
baum and Mollie Feig, wore gowns
of New Cloth rind Fur Creations
unit niinized Jewish philanthrephy.
Miss Rose Berger, daughter of adorned with pearls and ora
of poets I shades. They carries)
0gm' Other cities have taken similar
lieurns Toe -yin', September 24th.
bouquets of Pernet roses, Juan Hill A Ira Ida Berger, was united in blossoms and finished with a c hin a : .a s
pi keep the public informed.
marriage to Joseph Simons, sots
I strap of pearls. She carrier
roes and Coolidge roses, respec-
I
11
r,
Wiseman
said,
"It
has
long
Ir. and Mrs. Aaron Simons, Sun- shower bouquet of roses and li lies
l,ittle Dorothy
barn
growing need to place he. .1,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kai- 11 ay, Sept. 8, at the Congregation of the valley,
f !re the Jewish public what is be-
The altar was
Miss Clara Katz was her silt
limn, wan flower girl and she car- A lishkan Israel.
( "I'S ing done, how it is being done, /11111
ecorated
with
tall
palms.
maid
of
honor.
She
wore
a
vied a gold basket filled with rose d
NI
what
at yet remains to he accent-
The bride was beautiful in lie frock of rosebud pink made in
ait
t i ;
, t p F
I i hes I "
HMIS .1 VENI IE afar
ivory satin gown, made princess Present long and short mode

Sept. 22—Miss Lottie Davidow, daughter of Mrs. Kate Davidow
of 2220 Hazelwood avenue, to David J. Rosen son of Mr . an I Mrs . A .
Rosen of Portland, Ore.

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at 7 p.
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Gellmann of Detroit wee solemnized bership Committee.
Sunday, Sept. 8, in the Men of
CHAS, K. SANDORF,
England Synagogue at Toronto,
Secretary.
Rabbi Vladowsky read the sere-
By order of
ice at 7 o'clock in the evening be- HAROLD HELLER, W. M.
fore a background of palms, ferns
and glarliolias. White tapers on
either side of the altar cast a soft
light over the scene.
Miss Posner was gowned in ivory ;
satin with long fitted bodice and ;
long tight sleeves, The Venetian ;
lace veil, which formed a cap, was
ornamented with a fine line of
pearls across the forehead.
She
carried a shower bouquet of white Ii
orchids and lilies of the valley,
Miss Evelyn Ladowsky of To- 1
ronto, as maid of honor, wore rose 1 :
satin and tulle with slippers of sit-
"W e offer T ll :1 7'
sea Her flowers were pink roses,
Sonya Katz, the ring bearer, 'I
wore a ruffled frock of yellow chif-
fon.
The bridesmaids, the Misses Ray
Weisman, Bertha Gellman, Anne
Fisher and Fay Within, wore 11
gowns of green, pink, blue and
American Beauty taffeta, Their I.
flowers were Ophelia roses ,
Charles Gellman attended his :11
brother as best man. The ushers
were Arthur Goldstein, Ben Marks, b

Carl Ladowsky and Harry Stone. b
The bride's mother wore a Nfil-
grim model of beige lace and the IV
groom's mother v •le ■ Lelong
model of gold lace.
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The Detroiters who attended the
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Shin-! 1I

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style, and she carried a bridal bou. carried a bouquet of roses
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the valley, ler in coral taffeta and Sophie
Miss Lillian. Berger. sister of vine in pink crepe were the bridei- •
the bride, was the maid of honor, maids, and each carried roses to
wearing a coral colored gown and match.
carried yellow tea roses.
Harry Leibovitz performed the
Miss Kate Simons, sister of the duties of hest man, and Nathan
groom, wearing an orchid satin Margolis and Nathan Rosenthai
gown and carrying pink tea roses; were the ushers. Shirley Charlotte.
Miss Betty Kaplan, wearing ,m Katz and Sallie Weller were the
green taffeta gown and pink tea flower girls,
roses, and Miss Libby Kustin of
Mr. and Mrs. 11. I.. Katz and
Cleveland in a yellow gown and their children Shirley and Dickie
carrying tea roses, acted as at - of Philadelphia, and Rose Levine
tendants of the bride.
of Syracuse, N. Y., were out-of-
Nlorris Simons, brother of the town guest,.
groom, acted an best man. and Irv-
After honeymnonirg in Buffalo.
ing Altman, Jack !land and Sidney Niagara Fats, Philadelphia and
Jacobs assisted as ushers.
Atlantic City, Mr. 111111 Mrs. Leib !-
Mrs. Berger, mother of the vitz will reside on Gladstone ave.
bride, wore a beige colored lace nue.
dress, carried a corsage of roses,
and Mrs. Aaron Simons, mother of
the groom, wore a gown of beige. Tau Phi Dance Sunday
colored transparent velvet.
Night.
Miss Dorothy Kasden rendered
a vocal solo, singing "1 Love You
Tau l'hi fraternity's third an-
Truly."
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