Amerfram finish Perk&Cal eater CLIFTON Alt/NUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 7iir,i)untorilt;wisnOIRONICLE PAFE NINE • 1111•111.1•111•1111.111ilft Engagements Leopard and Ocelot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II, Barnett of Pontiac announce the engage The dance given annually by Ila nient of their daughter, Harriet, to Dr. Samuel ('. Silver, son of Mr 1 dassah is invariably one of tilt ;did Mrs. Nathan Silver. i folk. ',dal events in Detroit. This 'feat Detroit Chapter of Junior , Iliolassah is again sponsoring its I hall, 10 be held in the hall•oom of the Book-Cadillac lintel on Sunday , inning, Feb. Id. Interested or- c.ciizations are . urged to keep this opt.0, thereby helping the „ , Nov. If •—Sliss F aye W rotslaysky, daughter of SIT. t o ol M rs. w•, dm, ll. rot-h ovsky. to A Aaron It. Margolis, son of Mr. and Sirs. Ni. Margolisi %yolk of Junior Iladassah. — - Nov. 17--Miss Miriam Lachman, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. So ' Mrs. Louis Newman entertained Lachman of 3202 Webb avenue, to Samuel Hamburger, son of Mr. ant a group of children at a luncheon Mr., . Ii. It, Hamburger of 2315 Calvert avenue. and masquerade party Saturday at Nov. 17 ---Bliss Virginia Wizel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parry' the Masonic Temple, celebrating Wizel of 5187 Trenton avenue, to Harold Weingarden, son of Mr, andIto. birthday anniversary of her Sirs. Sloss,: Weingartlen. I slaughter, Shirley. Nov. 24-- Miss Anne Finkelstein, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. The Misses' Betty and Edith Finkelstein, to Rabbi Carl L. Menello, son of Slit. and 3hs. S. Slenello of this city. Gloss entertained 10 guests at a Nov. 28 —Miss Bessie Miller. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mil- bridge-luncheon and personal show- er at their residence on Nov. k r, to David Leach, son of Mr. Morris Leach. Ds ot. 1 -- Miss Hannah Goldsmith, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Morris honoring Miss EV1A Browarny, bride of NOV. 10, II, Goldsmith of Hazelwood avenue, to Max 11. Norwood, at Jericho Edward 1/, Eisenberg returned Dec. 7---Miss Esther Annette Lubow, daughter of Mr. 1111,1 Mrs. to Dartmouth College after It iiI ii l.ubow of 2083 Clairmount avenue, to Saul Waxman of Mon- spending the wick-end with his treal, at Crystal ballroom of Masonic Temple. pio, mots. Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Fi-enberg. Ile attended the game in Ann Arbor Saturday. Arc Clumniugly Youthbl Furs Wedding Calendar IA:op:nal and ( btelyt ari• ideal for a vomit; yirl. They're soploisti- t , itetl enough to please it staing creature her- • . . practical ' to delight lour . . and, at • i"exPelli4 C win )id'. eti- illitstistic approval. 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RrcoRns For Your Old Victor Records Any and all you bring in are worth lac each on the purchase of new Victor Records. Get beautiful. new selections TODAY in place of those you seldom play any more. Records turned in must be Victor Records, and unbroken. her wedding. a gown of striking originality. Fashioned of antique gold crepe, it hail the sm art prin- cess lines which gave it a medieval appearance in perfect harmony with the character of the gallery. The slightly shirred bodice was distinguishes! by a round neckline, and long sleeves falling in points over her hands. A narrow panel in the center of the front of the gown fell from the neck to the hint of the extremely long skirt which extended into a train in the bark. A simple ivory tulle veil fell in graceful folds over her dress. Slippers of antique gold brocade rind a bridal bouquet of Joanna Ilill roses completed her ensemble. Sirs. Harry L. Winston, who at- tended her sister as matron of honor, was attired in a frock of sea green vevlet, made with a low square neck and without sleeves. The long circular skirt was in keeping with the style of the dress. A brown turban and green slippers were attractive accessories and her bouquet was composed of Joanna Hill and Pernot roses. The bridesmaids. including Miss Miriam Fecheimer of New York, formerly of Detroit, Mrs. John Reeder, Mrs. Alfred B. ('ennoble, ,ir., of Ann Arbor, Miss Rosalie Kahn, a sister of the bride, were gowned in taffeta dresses having close fitting high waisted bodices with round necks, and full skirts reaching the floor with a large bow at the waistline in the back. Brown maline turbans and bou- quets ofeJoanna Hill and Pernot rosy,: ridded effective touches to their costumes. Mias Fechimer and Mrs. Reeder were in dull rose, while Mrs. Connahle and Miss Kahn were in dull blue. Mrs. Kahn wore dark blue vel- vet, while Sirs. Rothman chose Hark vs Ives. Both matrons had shoulder bouquets of orchids. Dr. Philip Rothman assisted his brother as best man and the ush- ers included James Strauss, Leon- ard Lewis, Harry Winston and Dr. Edgar Kahn. Following the ceremony a re- ception was given, and the various rooms were adorned with vases of Columbia roses and snap-dragons. In the dining room the serving table was spread with a cloth of antique filet, and centered with a silver bowl of Joanna Hill roses. Illumination was provides! by seven branched silver candel- abra, holding ivory tapers. Mr. and Mrs. Rothman went to Sea Island for their wedding trip, Upon their return they will reside in Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Sirs. Kuhn gave the re- hearsal dinner on Sunday evening in their home. SCHNEIDER—LEINOFF The nuptial vows of Miss Rose Leinoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leine, and Israel Schneider, son of S. 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Gold- steer] entertained at a beautifully appointed handkerchief shower in honor of Miss Miriam Lachnuin, whose marriage to Samuel Ham- burger will be an event of Nov. 18. Coa as were laid for IS guests, M^. and Mrs. Jacob Cohen en- tertained 30 guests at bridge, hon- oring Miss Pearl Itynek, it Decem- ber bride-elect, and her fiance, Col- man Saulise. Purity chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., will hold its annual bridge-lunch- con On Monday, No. 25, at 12:30, at the Eastern Star Temple, 80 West Alexandrine. The luncheon will be in charge of a committee headed by Mrs. Belle Siden. :Miss Eleanor Shetzer of Wood- row avenue, has returned to the city after an eight weeks' trip to Memphis, Tenn., Louisville, Ky., and Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Sirs. Louis Goldberg, (Ruth (elin) and their children have taken up their permanent residence in Detroit and are now in their new home at 2501 Buena Vista. Mr. and Mrs. P. If. Frankel and family f Cleveland, were the week- end guests it Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Fiske of 180 Eason avenue, H ight a nil Par k. 5 DETROIT WOMEN AT I IADASSAH CONVENTION Dr. Herych to Address Second Cul- tural Meeting Wednesday. The second monthly cultural meeting of the season will be held by Detroit chapter of Hadassah next Wednesday evening, Nov. 2(1, at it o'clock. at the Utley branch library, Woodward and Alger. 1)r. Alvin D. Hersch at- ill discuss "The Works of Ludwig l•wisohn." Dr. !kirsch has occupied the chair of nivy•rsity of Detroit laW at the fur the past 11 years, during which time he has been very active in communal work. An invitation is extended to all members of Senior and Junior Ila- dassah to bring their husbands and friends to these evening. meetings. The following officers in Detroit Hadassah are now attending the annual convention of Hadassah, in session at Atlantic City: Sirs. Ralph Davidson, president; Sirs. Joseph II. Ehrlich and Mrs. David W. Simons, honorary 110111,1 111010- hy - r, ; Miss Jeanette 'M. Steinberg, second vice-president, and Mrs. AI- loll Feldstein, treasurer. SIIAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. DANCE THIS SATURDAY The fall frolic given by flue Youniz People's Society of Congre- gation Shaarey Zeilek takes place this Saturday night at the Shaar- ey '.wick Synagogue on Willis at Brush streets. The music will be furnished by Tom Donahue and his New Yorkers. The hall has been decorated in a gypsy motif, the walls being covered with gaily I iced drapes, and banners of vivid shades having b e en placed to ad- vantage in every possible place. Tickets fur this darns has, bun sold only by invitation. Those who have neeivrd invitations and who have not as yet made their reser- vations may do sa by getting in touch with Miss Hindi, Goldstein, at Longfellow 8851. Reports show that there has been a great de- mans' for tickets and thew are very ft w left. Tickets fur reser- vations mailed to Miss Goldstein 011 W011111,111y nr later will be held at the door with the name of the person reserving the ticket and may be obtained by asking the ticket-taker for them. This is be- ing done to avoid inconvenience through late delivery of the mail CLUBAK—SHEVIN Miss 110 ,(1 Shevin, daughter of Sirs. Bertha Shevin, and Albert Clubak of Brooklyn, N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clubak, were married Nov. 3 at the Congrega- tion El Moshe. Mrs. William Bullies was her sis- ter's only attendant, and Samuel Shevin was best man. A dinner for 75 guests at the home of the bride's mother fol- lowed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. ('lubak then left for Chicago. They will reside on Twenty-ninth street. SOLOMON—KLEIN The rnarraige of Miss Rose Klein, daughter of J. Marvin Klein, and Harry Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mandel Solomon of Cadillac, Mich., was solemnized Nov. 3. Miss Pearl Frank of Baltimore, Md., was maid of honor, and Miss Mary Solomon, and Miss Anne Babrof of Canton, 0., were the bridesmaids. Mrs. Edward Ben- stein was matron of honor. Milton Adler was best man, and Meyer Klein and Murray Belkin were ushers. After a wedding supper for 100 guests, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon left for Chicago. Checker Cab — Empire 7000 1 ANNOUNCE THEIR FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY BALL HE: FORT WAYNE HOTEL SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 21 Music By Silverman', Serenader. We urge all our friends and sympathizers not to make any ether arrangements fur this (late. AN EXPRESSION OF THANKS JOLLY ELITE CLUB Takesthis means if extending their thanks to the public for iheir generous response to the dance held at the Statler Hotel Nov. 3, which WIN the most suc- cessful ill the club's history. THE DANCE CZIMITTEE. 5th ANNUAL BALL — By --- Northwestern Women's League of the United Hebrew Schools -- art — Crystal Ballroom Book-Cadillac Hotel Sunday Evening, Nov. 24 Jean Goldkette's Orchestra. Radio Stars Will Entertain Tickets $1.00 Per Person . S J. W. E. W. 0. to Have Get- Together November 20. The last meeting of the North IVomilward branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Or-, ganization was held at the home of Mrs. .1. Goldberg, 2911 Elm- hurst avenue, Nov. 12. Arrange- ments were completed fur the gag- to-wither bridge Ica to lie held on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at if p. nt. at the home of Sirs. Paul Fleischer, 3308 Glendale avenue. :Members 111111 their friends are invited. The organization is making plans fora dinner dance to be held in the near future. The next meeting will be held at the Indite of Sirs. Charles lialpert, 14l9 Burlingame avenue, on Tues- day afternoon, Nov, 29, at 2:30 p. m. Members are urged to at- tend . Moderate Prieto. sou Twelfth Street Empire IOSTI IT'S GONNA BE GREAT Phalanx Club 4th Annual Dance STATLER HOTEL SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 1, Smart Hats Create 'Distinction at the .Marjorie Shoppe Ruth's Flower Shoppe Weddings Ostentatiously Arranged at 12040 Dexter Boulevard I Small, close-fitting hats of felt, velvet and wild and silver com- binations in all the newest colors Rpreially priced at bouquet of roses and orange bloc-, soms. The bride's mother wore a black transparent velvet gown ornamented with rhinestones. Dinner was served to 400, among whom were guests from New York, Cleveland and Newark, N. J. Can- tor Klavons sang for the occasion. ----- KEYS—GOLD Mr. and Sirs. Harry Gold an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Hyman F. Keys, son of Sirs. F. II. Keys, on Nov, 3. SCHNEIDER—SILVERMAN Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Silverman announce the marriage of their (laughter, Bessie to George II. Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schneider, at the Silverman home on Richton avenue, Nov. 3. After a honeymoon trip to Chi- cago, Mr. and Sirs. Schneider will reside in the Cabot Apartments. — - BRONSTEIN—WELT The marriage of Miss Rita Welt, laughter of Sir. and Sirs. David Welt, to George Bronstein, son of Sir. and Sirs. Benjamin Bronstein, was solemnized at the Congrega- tion Beth David Nov. 3. Sirs. George liner was maid of honor, and the Misses Lillian Bai- ter, Bertha Harr, Belle Hoffer, Katherine rower unit Sirs. Irving Goldberg were the bridesmails. Fern liarr served as flower girl and Eli Welt carried the ring. George Harr was best man, and Samuel Brinko•, Harry Welt, Simon Welt, Albert Tower and Irving Goldberg were ushers. The ceremony was followed by a dinner and (lancing for 200 guests, after which Sir. and Mrs. Bronstein left for New York. SAMUEL KUNIN LODGE NO. 364 Independent Order B'rith Sholom $2.95 $3.95 $5.00 nj Hats moulded to your head from $5.00 up. Reproductions of French models in chenille, trim, felt and genuine Austrian soleil priced at $8.50 to $12.50. HOSIERY tho nen e+t In -Society Maid" hoaiery. sheer chiffon or eery teeweiiiht. $1.35 pair or 3 pair• far $3.55. 1115, mak**, •1 $1.93 to $4.55. ....,—,.. ------, Grand Opening 1 VIENNA BAKERY 1 I I I OF THE 4 0. a "Just Like A Gypsy" ... Gypsy Gold* Pearls* Golden tints like the skin of wander- ing gypsie s, are caught in the glow- ing lustre of these new pearls. They blend flatteringly With the new fall colors. 25-in. length 5.00 Chokers ...3.50 11500 Dexter, cot, Lawrence SATURDAY, NOV. 16 I I VALUABLE SOUVENIRS Free ele, u er v (e>ry i d customer. u I . g el iunr. y C:ma:, and I o lour friend , Emme t , in- vites you to come and see his new, beautiful and sanitary bakery. Mr. Emmer guarantees that his baked goods, such as bread, rolls, chales and cakes arc the tastiest and clean- est in the city. One tried, you will become a regular customer. 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