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Orcha Halprin

Noted Violinist who has won international re-
nown with his concerts in this country and in
Europe, announces the opening of

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PAFE NINE

Engagements

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Mr. and Mrs. J. Rothstein of Kansas City, Mo., announce the en
gagement of their daug!aer, Rae, to Jack Werbe 13111 La Salle
boulevard, Detroit.

M ins Iola Koffman
in has returnee
after a week's visit in Bay City,
where she was the guest of her'
undo, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. El-,
met. Koffman.

Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Barnet of Pontiac, Mich., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Harriet, to Dr. Samuel C. Silver, son of Mr.
I and Mrs. Nathan Silver of Hazelwood avenue, Detroit.
Mr. and MN. A, Edelstein of 1001 Highland avenue announce the
engagement of their (laughter, Sophie, to Meyer Fishman, brother of
• Nathan Fishman of 2984 Burlingame

and Mrs. Jacob Grosherg of 2045 Monterey avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Abraham J. Gurwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Selig Levine of 2471 Ford avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Sophie, to Bernard •alowitz of Chi-
cago. The wedding will take place in January.
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- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weintraub
had as their guest during the past
fortnight, Miss Ella Loewy of New
York City.

at 2466 EDISON AVENUE, Phone Arl. 1274-J

Mr. Halpern is a graduate of the Budapest Con,reatory
of Music where he studied under the well-known
Professor Jeno Hubay,

Mr. Halpern studied in New York for five years under

Professor Leopold Auer, world renowned in-
structor of such geniuses an Toscha Zeidel,
Mischa Elam and Ephraim Zimbalist.

Mr. Halprin was until recently first violinists of the Cin-

cinnati Symphony Orchestra under the direction
of Fritz Reiner.

Mr.

Halpern appeared in concert halls throughout Eu-

rope, receiving favorable comment from world-
famed critics.

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ON TWELFTH STREET

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Final arrangement-4 have been
been made for the bridge luncheon
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M iss Helen Ressler of Coiling-
wand avenue is spending a few
weeks in Toronto) and Montreal,
the guest of friends and relatives..

Mr.

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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
LUNCHEON ON TUESDAY

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Nov. 3—Miss Rita Welt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Welt, to
George Bronstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bronstein.

Sirs. Charles Harris honored
Miss Rose Klein, a November
bride-elect, at a bridge-luncheon
and shower at the Lee Plaza last
Saturday.

Nov. 3—Miss Sylvia Helen Jackson to Milton Frederick Gottes-
man, at the Statler Hotel.

Nov. 11—Mica Ruth Kahn, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn,
to Edward Rothman, sun of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rothtnan,

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names or

Our hat.licerchief depart-
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riety of line handkerchiefs

suitable for hand monograms,

as well as handkerchiefs for

machine monograms.

MRS. H. M. SHULMAN

iliac Hotel. Mrs. Ira Friedenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cohen and
is chairman, Mrs. Ben Schwartz is
son Zeldon have returned after a
co-chairman
and
the following
, week's visit in Saginaw.
committee will assist: Mesdames
H. B. Ash, A. loran, A. Gordon,
Miss Anna Sandweiss enter-
I. Grabow, It. Goldberg, Ni.
tained the members of the Gamma
S. Schwartz, A. Weisman, J. Mo-
Sigma Kappa Sorority at bridge
dell, S. Leve, N. Mandelterg, M.
0a. 17—To Dr. and Mrs. David Kaltman, a daughter, Shirle
last Saturday evening.
Marilyn.
Wolfe, II. Cornell, I. Levin, E.
Lewis and II. M. Shulman, presi-
Oct. 16—To Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Goldberg (Honey Blumenthal) o
Sirs. Philip Gorelick of 3308
dent. For reservations call Em-
332 Tuxedo avenue, a (laughter, Joyce.
Webb avenue has returned front a
pire 5023.
Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M. Mellon, 16137 Baylis avenue, a five months' sojourn in Europe,
daughter, Harriet Hope.
having visited in l'aris, Berlin,
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Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malinoff (Sonia Shalit) of Bay- Russia and other points of interest.
lis avenue, a daughter.
In honor of its first anniversary
the Sigma Alpha Sorority enter-
tained its members and their es-
corts at a delightful dinner-dance
held in the Gold Room of King
Wah Lo Cafe last Sunday. The Siyum Hasefer Nov. 3; New
decorations were effectively car-
LIPSITT—DAVIDSON
Officers to Be Installed
ried out in the sorority's colors—
A pretty wedding was solemnized
yellow and orchid.
at the Twentieth Century Club
at Banquet.
house on Oct. 17, when Miss Betty
The Succoth celebration to be
Miss Berniece Kahn entertaineo
Davidson, daughter of Mandell Da-
On Sunday, Nov. 3, at 2 p. m.,1
vidson, became the bride of Arthur held at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel- 30 guests at a dinner party given
I,ipsitt, son of Samuel Lipsitt of ' bourne, on Sunday, Oct. 27, at 3 at her home, 440 Harper avenue , in the synagogue of Congregation
o'clock, is the first of the Jewish on Saturday evening, Oct. 19.
B'nai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence,
•Toronto.
Siyum Hasefer ceremonies will be ,
Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated Ifestivals to be observed at the
Mrs. Ida Friedman of Berlin , held. harry Malek, a member of
at the ceremony, which was fol. Jewish Center this year. Enter-
•lowed by a dinner and dancing for tainment will be furnished by Germany, is visiting her mother , the congregation, donated a Sefer
junior Center members as well as Mrs. E—Sapiro, of 2491 Blaine Torah, which will be dedicated ,
100 guests.
with appropriate ceremonies at
Miss Davidson wore an ivory by outside talent. Refreshments avenue.
that time. Jacob Farkas has ar-!
satin frock, made in princess style. will be served.
All Jewish children in the De-
Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber, ranged an elaborate program
Mrs. Leo Morris was her sister's
matron of honor, and Miss Harriet troit community ranging in ages daughter Lucille and son Harold, which will continue until 6 p. m.
Fox and Mrs. Irving Salomon of from 6 to 14 are invited to attend. returned last week after a month's The public is invited.
This Succoth festival is the for- tour of New York and points east.
Following the Siyum Hasefer
Chicago were the bridesmaids,
ceremonies, a banquet will be held
Sol Dann performed the duties mal inauguration of the Centers
Mr. and Mrs. Murry M. Feinberg in the large banquet hall, Lawrence
of best man, and Irving Salomon junior program for the coming
year. Clubs and classes of all and family of La Salle boulevard avenue entrance, in honor of the
served as usher.
Mr. and Mrs. hipsitt left for a kinds, in addition to several mass spent the holidays in Montreal, newly elected officers of the !con-
celebrations and numerous parties, Que., with Mrs. Feinberg's mother. gregation. Sam Gunsberg will act
honeymoon trip east.
are to be features this S'ear. • Mr. Feinberg has returned to the as toastmaster at the banquet,
Parents who want their children city after a week's stay in Mon- which will be prepared by the Sis-
to have both wholesome recreation • treal and Mrs. Feinberg and chil- terhood under the chairmanship of
and a knowledge
t, of Jewish life are dren remained with their mother Mrs. Jacob Farkas, with the assist-
urged to have their children join and grandmother for a several ance of Sirs. Manuel Engel and
the J ewish Center.
• weeks' visit.
a
Mrs. Louis Kahn, together with a
The musical-tea given annually,
large committee.
by Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
Miss Guilda Warshawsky, daugh-
At the recent election of officers!
has, during the past few years, be-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham War- of the congregation, l'resident •
come an established function of de-
hawsky of 3046 Webb avenue, has Robert Rosenberg was re-elected,
aided popularity. It is planned as
been elected secretary of the together with the re-election of
a special welcome to the many new '
Junior College chess at llighland Jacob Gelbman as vice-president,
members who join Iladassah's
Manor School and Junior College, and Joseph Kornfeld re-elected as
ranks each year. This year's event
Tarrytown, N. Y., in which Miss treasurer. The new members elect-
will take place at Ilotel Statler on • Warshawsky is enrolled as a pupil ed to the board of directors are:
Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 5, at 2:30
The Detroit committee for the this year. Miss Edith Segall of Bela Jacoby, B. F. Goldman, Harry
o'clock. A fine musical program A nica Orphans Home and Farm Detroit is also a student in the Steer, li. L. Sims, Julius Friedman!
has been arranged by Mrs. Ilarry School at Georgetown, Ont., will sane school.
and Jacob Farkas.
L. Kopel, chairman of the music honor Ely Greenblatt at a banquet
committee, who has secured the this Sunday evening at the Knights
Mr. and Mrs. Max Reitman
services of the well-known Grin- of I'ythias Hall, 3153 Cass avenue. (Minnie Willis) have returned
nell Trio, composed of Eileen
The occasion is Mr. Green- rom their honeymoon trip and are
Whitley, soprano; Beatrice Griffin, blatt's return front Europe with now making their home at 2948
Membership Succoth Dance:
violinist, and Vera Richardson, 33 orphans, who were settled on Leslie avenue.
All members of the "Y" are in-
pianist, who will present a delight- the farm and will there be trained
811,1 educated.
ful program of songs in costume.
Mrs. Eva Goldberg, formerly of vited to the Succoth dance on the
roof
garden of Webster hall Sun-
The banquet will serve to inaug- Detroit and now of Los Angeles,
Mrs. Morris II. Blumberg, chair-
man of the membership commit- urate the membership campaign Calif., who stopped at Detroit day evening. A popular orchestra
has
been
secured. The program of
tee, invites members to bring pros- for the home, for the purpose of after a five months' trip abroad,
securing the necessary funds for for a three weeks' visit with rela- novelty dances will make it possi-
pective members with them.
ble
for
those
members who come
the upkeep of the home and to tives and friends, has returned
' without guests to mix with the
make possible the settlement of home.
crowd
and
Spend
an enjoyable eve-
more orphans on the farm. It is
aimed also to buy another farm in
Miss Selma Prag has left for an ning. Each member is entitled to
order to offer additional oppor- indefinite stay in New York. While an escort gpest and each associate
Mrs. Max Bailin
and
Sirs, tunities to boys who are able to there Miss I'rag will be the guest member may bring a girl.
Charles Gitlin were the Jewish manage. and work on a farm.
of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
• members of the committee headed
Music at the banquet will be Mrs. Charles Finsilver, of the Halloween Party:
by Mrs. Guy
Kiefer which ar- contributed by the Jewish Center Westchester Biltmore Club of ' On the evening, of Nov. 3, mem-
ranged for entertainment for the Juvenile Band of 50, under the di- Rye, N. Y.
hers of the "Y" will enjoy a Hal-
delegates to the International rection of I. Glass.
lowe'en party to be given in the
Medical Assembly which met here
Reservations for the banquet
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weber of clubhouse and Yittle Theater. The ',
this week.
may be made by calling Longfel- 2993 Grand avenue have returned guests will find something to inter-
Mrs. Gitlin was chairman of the low 8049 or Longfellow 6448.
front Ann Arbor, where they ncted est them in every room: fortune •
transportation committee and ar-
by telling, ghost stories, games, chum-
as chaperones at a stance g '
ranged for transportation for
Alpha Omega Fraternity last Sat- her of horrors, pirate dance. Guests
tours of the city, to the Ford mu-
must some in costume and bring a
urday night.
seam, Ford airport, and other
package of refreshments. The
places of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark and Clique is in charge of the party,
Mr. and Mre. Morris M. Satin of assisted by other clubs.
3005 Chicago boulevard have re-'
Ruth's Flower Shoppe
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turned from Bermuda, where they Committee of Representatives:
The Fraternity Club was recen.- vacationed for two weeks.
Weddings Ostentatiously Arranged at
The supper meeting of the com-
ly organized for the purpose of
Moderate Prices.
, furthering the social and athletic ,Robert Alan Benyas of 3037 Mon- mittee of representatives will be
held Monday evening, Oct. 28, at
$052 Twelfth Street
Empire 1057 7
inclinations of the member
terey avenue was host to 12 chil- 6 c'e luck.
For this purpose the B'nai B'rith dren on Saturday, Oct. 12, in
building, 275 East Ferry avenue, honor of his sixth birthday.
Saturday Night Dances:
• was taken over for the use of the
The first Saturday night dance
!club.
will be held Nov. 2 on the roof of
The building has facilities for
Webster Hall.
athletics, dances and various other
types of recreation. It has a fine
Interesting Meeting ■
at "Y.":
, gymnasium, a dance hall, auditor-
Just completed, overlooking
on Wednesday evening, Miss
ium, smaller clubrooms, lounge
The Ilaskalah Society of Detroit
Grand Circus park.
roam
Dannies
of
Cambridge,
Mass.,
room, library and billiard room.
held its annual general business
spoke to members of the Young
A limited number of these
Clubs interested in using the meeting on Sunday evening, Oct.
Women's Hebrew Association on
remodeled and refurnished
building for either social or ath- 20, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
suites. Large, pleasant living
letic activities, or for weekly (Dr. Sherman) M. C. Brown, at how to care for their clothes. She
room. Two bedrooms with
dances, are urged to communicate 1917 Ilazelwood. The program com- explained how to wash gloves
without shrinking or stiffening
full-sized new beds and finest
with the office at the clubrooms.
mittee reported a list of interest-
new full spring mattresses.
' Officers of the club are: Eph- ing topics to be read before the so- them, to remove spots and stains
from dresses. A large group at-
Lots of closet room, bath
raim Kaufman, president; Aaron ciety this year.
tended the lecture.
and reception hall.
Weiswasser, legal adviser; Herman
The meeting was concluded with
An ideal home for discrimi-
Kass, treasurer; Dr. Leo Kallman, an interesting musical program,
Br'dge Parties:
nating business men ,to live
medical adviser; Philip Sari -1 , , rendered by Mrs. S. Q. Kesler,
Bridge parties are now in sess-
downtown serviced by/ a fine
athletic director.
member of the organization. The ion every Tuesday evening. Mrs.
hotel.
meeting was followed by a lunch-
David !lobar will be at the club-
Clifford 5200
eon.
house each bridge party night to
give instruction on how to play the
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nuance the liar M itzvah of their'
son, Milford, at Mishkan Israel
Synagogue, Blaine and Linwood,
on Saturday morning, Nov. 2, •

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The following donations were
received by The Detroit Jewish
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salie Levin, 3418 Parker
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JEWISH STUDENTS RETURN
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• BUDAPEST. — (J. T. A. )—
, Jewish students began returning
to their classes at the Hungarian
universities recently, the first day
that quiet prevailed. No attacks
were made by the anti-Semitic stu-
, dents against their Jewish classes-

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BENEFIT THIS

SUNDAY

Favorable reports have been giv-
en on the sale of tickets which
Junior Hadassah has taken over
for the showing of George Sidney
in "Kibitzer" at the Cass Theater
on Sunday evening, Oct. 27. Tick-
ets are now exchangeable at the
box office of the theater, and all
holding them are requested to
make the exchange promptly.
The Misses E. Brechner and R.
Bench, the pant chairman, are as-
sisted by members of the board of
directors and the membership at
large.
The proceeds of this perform-
ance are to go toward the contin-
ued support of the educational in-
stitution at Meier Shfeyah, or-
phan's school in Palestine, an well
as for the Nurses' Training School
and the other Palestinian projects
sponsored by Junior Hadassah.
Tickets may he secured by call-
ing Euclid 35814 or Empire 3485,
or at the box office of the Cass The-
ater.

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