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Friday and Saturday

Engagements

Renaud Perfume
Unusual Value

Sells Regularly at $10

So important is this offering that knowing
moderns will select not only for their indi-
vidual needs—but for gifts and Christmas.
Three perfect odeurs by the inimitable
Renaud of Paris at thrifty savings! One-
ounce cut glass bottle with colored crystal
stopper in Dolly Varden paper boxes--un-
usual values!

Births

Sept. 28.—To Mr. and Mrs. Dan Greenblatt (Dollie Meyers), a
son, Murray Phelps.

SHOPS
iksko . ns (CiTne arts

Louis Smith, Chairman.

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Saulson and
daughter motored to Chicago,
where they were guests of Mrs.
Shaeffer.

Sept. 27.—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 2984 Burlingame
avenue, a daughter, Geraldine.

sal

The Moies Chetim Committee,

Mrs. Ben Goldman of Chit-ago
boulevard, was in Chicago as a
guest of her sister, Mrs. Shaeffer.

Sept. 28.—To Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Rubin (Bluma Slomovitz) o
545 Kenilworth, a (laughter, Shirley Elaine.

Healy's Perfume Shop—First Floor

Your generous gifts made possible
for us to collect $4,616.92 to bring
real happiness for eight days in Pass-
over to 315 poor needy families.
For your good deeds may God
bless you and yours with a happy and
prosperous year, is the wish of

KAHN ESTABLISHES'
PARIS FOUNDATION

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Aichenbaum announce the engagement of
their daughter, Jean, to Sol Babbush, on of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
During their stop over in De-
Babbush.
troit, after having attended the
Mr. and Mrs. M. Gothelf of Toledo, Ohio, announce the engage- Breakstone family re-union in New
ment of their daughter, Dorothy, of Detroit, to Dave White, formerly York, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bregstein
of Toronto, Canada, now residing in Detroit, Mich.
of Amsterdam. Ilolland, were the
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Korn announce the engagement of their house guests of Mr. and Mrs. II,
daughter, Dorothy, to Dr. Jerome J. Crag, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodman, 2512 Blaine avenue.
Prag. The marriage will be an event of Dec. 22.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Raskin and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chabensky of 2301 Blaine avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter, Kate, to Hymen J. Kramer, son of sons, formerly of 2204 Glendale
avenue, are now residing in their
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kramer of 2257 Hazelwood avenue.
new home at 16227 Birwood ave-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Furman of Henderson road, Cleveland Heights, nue.
Ohio, announce the engagement of their (laughter, Jeanette, to Mar-
vin Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Jacobs of Chicago, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Saulson of
Blaine avenue have returned from
Chicago where they visited their
daughter, Mrs. Shaeffer. On their
way back they stopped at Lafay-
ette and Indianapolis, Ind. , .

$2.69

The Moies Chetim Committee of
Detroit wishes to extend their grati-
tude to their contributors.

PAGE TWENTY-ONE

Sept. 26.—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gottlieb (Belle Gealer),
a
daughter, Joyce Elaine.

Airs. S. J. Shaeffer is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Saul-
son of Blaine avenue and her sis-
ter, Mrs. lien Goldman of Chicago
boulevard.

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Marriages

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9,500,000 Franca to Be Given
by Detro:ter to Paris
University.

PARIS.— (J. T. A.)—A
gift of 500,090 francs to the
University of Paris was Pre-
sented by Albert Kuhn of Do-
- known American
Jewish architect.
The University is also to re-
ceive the income from a 9,500-
000 franc foundation, the prin-
ciple of which is to revert to
the institution after his death.

Prystal creates its own ;
vogue in jewelry, and it
is the newest thing' the
Paris openings developed.
In its clear white state it
resembles crystal, but it
is also frosty white and !
colored.

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DONORS TO THE
ZION RELIEF FUND

The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
acknowledges the receipt this week
of the following contributions to
the Palestine Emergency Relief
Fund:
Mrs. Nathan Finkel,
15131 Linwood
$20
Eva sod Ray Marcus,
610 Holbrook
10
Young Emanuel Judaea
5
Children of Parkside
Talmud Torah
4
Bearice Diamond,
3366 Grand
2

Total
$41
Total previously announced re-
c eived through The Detroit Jew-
Miss Sarah Dean, a September ell Chronicle ..
$936.54
bride, was the honor guest at a Grand Total
ALBERT-DEAN
$977.54
Reamer, Louis Ehrlich and Jack
kitchen shower in the form of a
The wedding of Miss Sarah Emmer were the ushers.
bride-luncheon on Sept. 17 at which
Dean, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs
The wedding supper, followed by
'JERUSALEM DENIES
Jacob Dean, and Abraham II. Al- lancing was attended by 400 Miss Regina Albert of 15888 Tim-
KISCH RESIGNATION
wood avenue, was hostess to 24
guests.
bert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
guests.
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Albert, took place on Sept. 22,
After a honeymoon trip to Cleve-
As we go to press, a Jewish
1929.
land, Pittsbupgh and Atlantic
Telegraphic Agency report from
The ceremony was performed at Mr. and Mrs. Niskar will reside DANCE PROCEEDS FOR
Jerusalem denies the earlier re-
the Congregatitn Ahavath Zion, m Boston boulevard west.
PALESTINE EMERGENCY port, published on the first page
at 7 o'clock Sunday evening, and
of this issue, that Colonel Freder-
BERLIN—GREENBAUM
Rabbi Aishiskin officiated.
A branch of the Young Judaea ick H. Kisch has resigned on or-
The nuptial vows of Miss Ger-
The bride, who was given in mar•
the
of
Detroit,
Blue
Blossoms
of
dere from the Zionist Executive
riage by her parents, wore a beau- trude Greenbaum, daughter of Mr. Zion, has undertaken to aid the at London.
tiful bridal costume of white sa- and Mrs. Henry Greenbaum, and stress in Palestine at the present
genera strike which was
tin and lace over which was a Saul Berlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. ime and contribute a substantial planned by the Arabs for Wednes-
I draped veil of tulle. She carried Alex Berlin, were spoken on Sept. sum to the Emergency Relief day was called off.
r a hs id3
ho. wer bouquet of roses and or. 22, at the Congregation Emanuel. Fund now in campaign.
Miss Greenbaum wore white
Towards this end it is giving
Miss Regina Albert, sister of the satin and a long tulle veil caught a dance on Saturday night, Oct. Charitable Bequests in Emil
Heyn Will.
bridegroom, acted as maid of hon- by a Juliet cap of tulle with clus- 12, at the Jericho Temple, the en-
or, and wore a green satin gown ters of orange blossoms at the tire proceeds of which are to be
trimmed with tulle. She carried sides. Her bouquet was fashioned contributed to the cause.
Charitable bequests in the will
red roses. Miss Rose Dean, sis- of roses and lilies of the valley.
of the late Emil Ileyn include the
The entire membership have been following:
Mrs. Nathan Sutherland, who
ter of the bride and the Misses
working full force and devoting a
Mary Zumberg and Yetta Wein- was matron of honor, wore pink great deal of effort to the dance
$1,000 to National Jewish hos-
man were the bridesmaids. They satin and carried butterfly roses and the club urges the general pub- pital for consumptives at Denver;
wore peach, orchid and rose satin and the Misses Freda Greenbaum, lic to attend. The club has also $2,000 to United Jewish charities,
gowns, respectively and each car- in rose brocade and Alice Rosen- made its own donations.
Detroit, for the Fresh Air Society;
field, in peach and green taffeta,
ried red roses.
This dance has the support of $2,000 to Cleveland Jewish Or-
Charles Dean, brother of the were the bridesmaids. Their bou- the Zionist leaders and deserves phan Home; $2,000 to German
bride, served as best man, and Mac quets were of pernet roses. .
Protestant Asylum, Detroit; $2,-
Herman Berlin served as best the support of every Jewish young 00 to Old Peoples Home, Detroit;
Berger, David Goldsmith and Stan-
man and Albert Bloom and Benja- person who believes in the human- $2,500 to Visiting Nurses Associa-
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e - ley Yates were the ushers.
itarian
cause.
After the ceremony a reception man Richman were the ushers.
Tickets can be secured by calling tion, Detroit; $2,500 to Boys'
The ceremony was witnessed by
Was held in the Congregation hall
Garfield 7321-W, Empire 8452 or Club, Detroit; $4,000 to Children'.
Hospital of Michigan.
for 150 guests, which was followed 150 guests who attended the din- Empire 6050-IV.
ner and dancing which followed.
by dancing.
The Detroit and Security Trust
Music will be by the Gagdad
After a honeymoon trip to New
Mr. and Mrs. Albert left for a
Company
and Arthur II. Schwartz
Barons.
are named executors.
short honeymoon trip east. They York, Mr. and Mrs. Berlin will
will make their home in Detroit. live on Blaine avenue.

A l'rystal "ensrmhIel,
is sketched. l'endahF

by Lo u i orboulanicr,
15 .00—aracclei by Ler

long, 15.00 — ring of
clear prystal by Ge-
tout/ 12.50.

Jewelry—First Floor

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The Second annual

D-A•N•C-E

SPONSORED BY

The Hottentot Boys

MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 14

(YOM KIPPUR NIGHT)

Arcadia Grand Ball Room

Woodward ■ nd Stimson

Come and dance to the syncopating tunes of

Dick Bowen's 14-Piece Orchestra

RADIO STARS—REFRESHMENTS—A GOOD TIME

Proceeds for Palestine Relief Fund

Rosh Hashonah
Greetings

5690

1929

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PILNICK—DIEM
The marriage of Miss Beatrice
Diem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Diem, to Myron Pilnick, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pilnick of
Montreal, Can., was solemnized at
the El Moshe Synagogue Sunday,
Sept. 15. Rabbi Zager performed
the ceremony.
The bride was charming in a
beautiful ivory satin gown, made
with a long pointed close-fitting
bodice and the skirt was in the ir-
regular hemline. Her tulle veil,
which formed a cap, was orna-
mented with a fine line of pearls
GOODE—SENDROVSKY
across the forehead. She carried
E.
- . The marriage of Miss Ida Sen- a shower bouquet of roses and
r.-- - drovsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lilies of the valley.
Miss Helen Diem was her sister's
Gerson Sendrovsky, and Isadore L.-
Goode, son of Max Goode, was sol- Maid of honor. She wore a gown
emnized at the Congregation Beth of American Beauty moire made in
the present long and short mode
Yehudah on Sept. 22.
! The bride wore eggshell taffeta, and carried a bouquet o pink and
yellow tea roses.
with a tight bodice and bouffant
The bridesmaids, the Misses
skirt and a long tulle veil held by
- gla tulle cap. Roses and lilies of the Belle Pilnick, Shirley Sprague,
Frieda a &Igor and Edna Zucker
valley composed her bouquet.
= I Mrs. amuel Munch was matron man, wore gowns of pink, green,
of honor, and Miss Judith Goode r soe, and peace, and each carried
maid n[ honor. The Alisses Ethel roses to a h.
Aaron
mNa t n performed the
ctha
Sendrovsky, Bessie Goode and Rose
arias of best man, and Irving
Lester were bridesmaids, and Miss
Diem, Ben Haidy, Sidney Ember
Tillie Munch junior bridesmaid.
Dr. Moe ‘Veingrand, of Chicago, and Sol Tachman were the ushers.
Among the out-of-town guests
was best man, and Samuel Munch,
Ben'amin Goode, Harry Fishoff present were Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Leibowitz and their children Ger-
and Eli Goode were the ushers.
Constance Rubenstein was flow- trude and Harry of Chicago, Ill.;
er girl and Arthur Munch carried Mr. and Mrs. Morris Diem and
the ring.
their daughter Fay, of Brooklyn,
Dinner and dancing for 250 N. Y.; Mr. Morris Pilnick and his
daughter Bella, of Montreal, Can.;
guests followed the ceremony.
After the honeymoon in the East, Mr. Meyer Schwartz of Brooklyn,
Mr. and Mrs. Goode will reside N. Y.; Mrs. Esther Schwimmer of
Whiting, Ind.; Miss Gertrude Ehr-
in Indian Village, Pontiac.
lich of Chicago, Ill.; Miss Ruth
Birndorf of Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and
NISKAR—EHRLICH
The marriage of Miss Ethel Mrs. Diamond of Cleveland, Ohio,
Ehrlich, daughter of Mrs. L. E. and M ss Frieda Small of Cleve-
Ehrlich, and Mac Niskar, son of land, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Niskar,
After a honeymoon trip to Niag-
was solemnized at the B'nai B'rith ara Falls, Catskill Mountains, New
clubhouse. on Sept. 22.
York and Montreal, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Ehrlich wore an eggshell Pilnick will reside in Detroit.
satin frock and ■ long tulle veil
held by a fitted cap of tulle with
clusters of orange blossoms at the
sides. Her bouquet consisted of
roses and lilies of the valley.
e Miss Sophie Sh rman was maid
of honor, andthe Misses Sophie Will Address Women'. Interna-
tional League Oct. 11.
Ellis, Minnie Adler and Lena Lan-
sky were the bridesmaids.
Bertran d Russe ll , well known
Joseph Ehrlich performed the
duties of best man and Philip throughout the world as one of the
foremost philosophers and scien-
Happy New Year to All
tists of all times, is coming to
America again for a short lecture
tour and he has included Detroit
among the list of cities in which
Made to
his appearance is scheduled for
Order
Friday, Oct. 11, under the local
auspices of Women's International
League on "The Outlook for Civil-
ization."
Simultaneous with his arrival
in New York from
England,
he lives, his book "Mysticism where
and
Logic" will be published in a new
edition by IV. IV. Norton. Some-
time in the fall a new book by him
"Marriage and Morals" will be
published y Horace Liveright.
This is a bock which will un-
A convenient location—
questioned)! attract wide interest.

NEW YEAR'S GREETING
CARDS

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BROWN—BROWN
Mr. and Mrs. ]Larry Brown an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Edith, to Edgar Brown,
son of Abraham, which was sole-
=7
- mnized in Buffalo, N. Y., on Sept.
-2-
22.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and
their son, Jack, and Abraham
Brown motored to Buffalo to at-
m- tend the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown are honey-
mooning in the east and will re-
turn next month.

R
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B ERTRAND RUSSELL

TO LECTURE HERE

In the spirit of Rosh Hashonah the
Weller Laundry Co. takes great
pleasure in extending to the Jewish
People everywhere best wishes for a
happy New Year.

May abundance and contentment
bless all, not only in this happy land
but in those less fortunate countries
where want and sorrow prevail.

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SON OF UENBAUM IS
SENTEN D TO PRISON

WARSAW.—( .
A.)—Elie-
:sr Gruenbaum, 17-ye -old son of
Deputy Isaac Gruenba Zionist
opposition leader, was sent- ed to
Manufacturing Furriers
one and a half years imprisenment
by the District Court cf Lodz. The
charge against him was belonging
2966 Woodward Ave.
to t'e Communist party. He was
released en bail of 3,000 Zlotys.
Phone Randolph 5279
Three other youths were given
orisen
terms on the same charge.
Open Daily to 7 p. m.
Friedberg,
five years; Wasserman
I Fri. and Sat. to 10 p. m. ink And
Gutberg, two years each.

J. SCHNAAR, inc.

I N the spirit of Rosh Hashonah the Annis Fur

Post takes great pleasure in extending to the Jew-

ish people everywhere best wishes for a
Happy New Year.

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