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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-11-29

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PAGE SEVEN

Her Betrothal Announced

Engagements

For the Woman
who is "hard to please
Why not

Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik announce the engagement of their
Miss Molly Harris and Miss Ann daughter, Elizabeth, to Arnold Nathan Brodie, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Friedman left for Chicago Weed-I Brodie.
nesday, Nov. 27, where they will!
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gruskin announce the engagement of their
be the guests of the former's rela-,
daughter, Sadie, to David Shackman, son of Str. and Mrs. H. Shack-
tives for two weeks. Miss Harris' man.
was honored with a farewell din-.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond announce the engagement of their
ner on Sunday, Nov. 24, by her!
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harris daughter, Lillian, to Herman Gordon, son of Mrs. Sarah Gordon.
of 1625 West Philadelphia.
Mrs. John !merman announces the engagement of her daughter,
Josephine Lee, to Dr. Arthur Bloom. At home, 40 McLean avenue,
The Misses Jaffe entertained a on Sunday, Dec. 8, afternoon and evening. No cards.
number of their friends at a bon
Sir. and Mrs. I. Abramsohn of Hazelwood avenue announce the
voyage party Sunday evening at betrothal of their daughter, Dina F., to David C. Markowitz, son of
their home, 11367 North Martin. Mr. and Mrs. S. Markowitz of Atkinson avenue.
dale avenue, in honor of Miss
Sir. and Mrs. Philip Wolman of Columbus, Ohio, announce the
Madolyn Lefkovitz, who is leaving engagement of their daughter, Sadie, to David A. Hirsch of Detroit.
for Europe Dec. 6 with her par. Reception will be at the home of Miss Wolman on Dec. 1. No cards.
ents, to be away two or three
Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Meyers of 2024 Pingree announce the en-
months, visiting her grandmother
gagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Charles C. Tarnopol, son of
in Budapest, Hungary.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tarnopol of this city.

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Wedding Calendar

In "Sable" for her brown costumes
In "Lava" for green or red costumes
In "Coaldust" for her black costume

ner-dance at the Oriole Terrace on
Sunday evening, Nov. 24, for 75
guests, in celebration of their tenth
wedding anniversary. Dinner was
served in the Rainbow Room, which
was beautifully decorated for the
occasion. The tables were placed
in U shape and the decorations and
flowers made a very beautiful set-
ting. The guests were entertained
with dancing and with musical
numbers by several local stars. Mr.
and Mrs. William Levett and Mr.
and Mrs. S. Balantzow, parents
of both Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levett,
and the two small sons of the cele-
brants, Roy and Leonard, were
Nov. 22.—To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ancell (Evelyn Weiss) of 293 trustees, Minnie Klein, Gertrude
present. Harold N. Harris acted Clements avenue, a son, Marvin Lee.
Greenwald and Sadie Auslander.
as toastmaster.
Nov. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Zellman, a daughter, Joanne,

Births

INIIINIMINEMEMEMM r...M1/13

The Addison Hotel was the
scene of a beautifully appointed
dinner party last Tuesday evening
when the Athena Girls' Club enter.
tained its members. The table, at
which covers were laid for 23
members, was beautifully adorned
with a centerpiece of tea roses and
yellow lighted tapers. The dinner,
which is an annual affair, also
marked the celebration of the tenth
anniversary of the organization
and each member was presented
with a gift from the club. A thea-
ter party at the Shubert-Detroit
followed the dinner.

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Installation of officers of the
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society took
place on Wednesday evening, Nov.
20, at Jericho Hall. An address
of welcome was made by Mrs. Gus-
sic Klein. The opening prayer
was read by Mrs. Ethel Sobel. Mrs.
Slalvina Klein was the installing
officer; Mrs. Helen Auslander,
chairman; Mi. Ethel Klein, man-1 1%i
Dee. 8—Miss Ruth Aronoff, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. L. Aronoff , ist, and Sirs. Elfreda Greenwald
to Reuben Serling, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Serling.
conductress. Mr. Lou Weinstein
Dec. 16—Miss Lillian Garfinkel, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Gerson played two selections on the violin.
Garfinkel of Toronto, to Dr. Samson S. Wittenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinberger spoke on
Mrs. Aaron Wittenberg of Montreal. The wedding will take place in topics relative to charity and the
Toronto. work of the past years. The Kroll
sisters entertained with songs. Re-
freshments were served,
The following are the newly
elected officers: President, Gussie
Klein; vice-president, Jeanette
Cooper; recording secretary, Kath-
ryn Denenfeld; financial secretary,
Elfreda Greenwald; treasurer, Jea-
Nov. 23—To Sir. and Mrs. Herman S. Osnos (Helen Yudkoff) o nette Ziegler; conductress, Ethel
3345 Richton, a son, Gilbert Charles Osnos.
Goodman; inner, Frances Shapiro;

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Certainly Ingrain Himel-
Hose are everything to be
desired . . . the threads are
dyed before being woven
which accounts for their
subtle and beautiful colors.

OFFICERS INSTALLED

Miss Belle Shnurowitz wa
hostess to 40 guests on Saturday ,
Dee. 1—Miss Hannah Goldsmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morri
Nov. 23, at the Lee Crest apart -If. Goldsmith of Ilazelwood avenue, to
Max H. Norwood, at Jerich
melds, honoring her sister, Ann , Temple.
with a linen shower. Miss Shnuro
Dec. 3—Miss Betty Cohen, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen Bar
witz's marriage to Joe Oleniko
nett, to Leo Davidson, son of Mrs. Sarah R. Davidson.
will take place on Feb. 2,
Dec. 7—Miss Esther Annette Lubow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William
Lubow of 2983 Clairmount avenue, to Saul Waxman of Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Levett of
Leslie avenue gave a formal din- treal, at Crystal ballroom of Masonic Temple.

Broadway at 1509, near John R.

Victorson, daughter of Sirs. Belle
Victorson, to Nathan Ratner, son

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FINKELSTEIN—AVEDON
At a wedding of beautiful ap-
pointments on Sunday afternoon,
Nov. 17, Miss Jean Avedon of Min-
neapol i s , M i nn.,
William J. Finkelstein, formerly of
Duluth, Minn.
Miss Avedon, who was given in
marriage by her brother, Jack
Avedon, was gowned in brown
transparent velvet and carried a
bridal bouquet of orchids and lilies
of the valley.
' The maid of honor, Miss Rose
Hodes, was effectively gowned in
lace and wore a bouquet of yellow
tea roses, lilies of the valley and
violets.
Abe Find assisted his brother as
best man.

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Betty Pevin, a bridge-tea will be

of Abraham Ratner, on Sunday, given by Theta Sigma Rho at
Nov. 24. Rabbi A. M. Hershman Clairmount
Hall, Clairmount and

officiated.
The bride was Jovely in a gown
of dahlia chiffon with hat and shoes
, to match. She carried a bouquet

Linwood avenues, Friday, Dec. 6,
at 8:30 p. m. There will be danc-
ing and refreshments. Tickets
may be obtained by calling the
of white roses.
chairman at 2170 Clairmount, Gar-
The bride's mother was attrac- field 5456-R,

tive in a dress of green crepe with

shoes to match.
Ruth's Flower Shoppe
Following the ceremony, which
was performed at 1 o'clock, dinner
Weddings Ostentatiously Arranged at
was served to the immediate fam-
Moderato Prices.
ily.
8052 Twelfth Street
Mr. and Sirs. Ratner left far an
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eastern honeymoon trip and upon
their return will reside at 5002
Maplewood avenue.

Visit the Wonderful Display of

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TERMS IF DESIRED

Twenty friend. of Mi. Martha
GOLDSMITH—OPPENHEIM
Rosenstein of 2697 Monterey were
Mr. and Sirs. Julius Oppenheim
at her home to welcome Miss Fan-
of 2488 West Euclid avenue an-,
nie Bookstein, an active social
nounce the 'marriage of their
Rabbi A. St. Hershman per-
worker of the staff at Melbourne
daughter, Estelle, to Milton Gold
formed the ceremony, which was
Center, to Detroit, on Nov. 22;
smith,
son of Leon Goldsmith of
followed by a
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Miss Bokstein will become the
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Tabar i n
.caption at t
hvle of Philip Houtz, who is on
home of Sir. and S rs. Abe Fink of
/ tile staff of the Jewish Welfare
1745 Seward.
Federation, on Dec. 22, but will
After Dec. 1, Sir. and Mrs. Kink
continue to carry on her work.
elstein will be at home to thei r
Miss Rose Grace of 2470 Blaine
friends at 1745 Seward.
was also a guest of honor at the
To Celebrate First Anni
bridge. Her marriage to Jack.
WEINGARDEN—WIZEL
Dec. 8; Theater Benefit
Rogroy, a teacher at Southeastern
A pretty home wedding was sot
Reported • Success.
High School, is also to take place
emnized Nov. 17 when Miss Vir
Dec 22.
ginia Wizel, daughter of Mr am
The Amca Orphan Home thea-
Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman of Mrs. Harry Wizel, became the . ter benefit at Littman's Peoples
Pingree avenue are visiting with bride of Harold Weingarden, son Theater, on Nov. 20, was a success.'
relatives in Cleveland over the of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Wringer . More than $1,000 worth of tickets
den.
were sold and about $600 was col-
week-end.
The bride was attired in a gown lected in pledges and cash for an- ,
Miss Gertrude Klein of Elmhurst of white satin, trimmed with pearls nual membership dues. An appeal
avenue is visiting with her brother and lace. A tight cap of tulle and was made by Attorney I FinkelH
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. Harris, lace held a long veil of ivory tulle. stein.
She carried a bouquet of roses and
in Buffalo.
The following have enrolled as ,
ilies of the valley.
members:
After a dinner, served to mem-
"Spinola" to be Subject of
and Mr.. Ralph (ahem.
tem of the immediate family, Mr.
Morris In
Menorah Open Forum.
, Mr. and Mra. Adelman ,'
and Mrs. Weingarden left on an Mr. and 'idlerti;n
Mrs. iihniehut, Mr. Iforowits,
extended honeymoon through th e Mr. and Mr.. Steinberg, Mr. Polliorh.
Dr. Noah E. Aronstam, student ast.
Mr. and Mr.. Lifshitt, Mr. and Mr
of Jewish literature and history is ,
Cohn. Mrs. Charily, Mr. and Mrs. Pann-
ier. Mr. •nd Mrs. M•rkofsky, Mr. and
to be this Sunday's speaker at the •
LEACH—MILLER
Mr. Schiff
Mrs. D. Greenblatt, Mry
Open Forum meeting of the Me-
Anna Swarts • Mrs. Lampert, Solomon
Clusters of white chrysanthe
norah Society. The subject of his
Mite. Mra. Anna Rosenberg, Mr. and'
urns arranged in tall standard p Mrs. Sandler, Meariteher Yoong Ladies.
lecture is to be ' ,Sfinoza, the Man
'ere outlined against a back
Mr. and Mr.. li•atenbaunt Mr. and Mn.
and His Works."
round of cybodium ferns an d Hoffman, Mr. Schanbalon, Bertha Mill,.
The Menorah is now engaged in
M. Itoiroff, Mr. •nd Mrs. Goldstein, Mr.
alms, softly illuminated by can - and Mr,. Lefton, Sam Warren. Mr.. !YR-
preparation for an active social d
elabras in the chancel of Congre . vitt, Mr. and Mrs. Weiner, Mr.. Plotkin.
program, chief among which is the
Mrs. !frock, E. KmIPI, Mr, N. Koil•in,
ation Beth David, where Miss Bes
Chanukah dance on Dec. 28.
I. Levenson, Sam Bore. Israel Schwarts •
ie Miller, daughter of Mr. am I -. Mr.
Norte,
Jacob Miller, and Davie 1,
On Dec. 8, Amca will celebrate
L each, son of Sir. Morris Leach , 1
its first birthday.
All organiza-

ere united in marriage on
tions are invited to elect their rep-
hanksgiving Day by Rabbi A. St . ' resentatives to come to this ban-
lershman.
' qua on this occasion. No solid-
Miss Miller, who was given in , tations will be made. A report
id
costa-SYNCHKOPWASE
iarriage by her father, chose for
activities will be given. An elab-
er wedding a gown of eggshel I orate
musical and literaryprogram
repe. A slightly shirred bodice ,
has been prepared. There will also
was distinguished by a round neck
li ne and long sleeves. A panel in be music and dancing.
The annual ball is to be.laeld at
he center of the back of the gown I
Fort Wayne Hotel on Feb. 9.
ell from the waist line to the hem
The English instructor at the .
f the long skirt. Her veil was of
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The
instructor,
a
uses and lilies of the valley com-
Gentile, admires the progress made
At Elmhurst
P leted her ensemble.
Sirs. Robert Radway (Lillian by these youngsters and their zeal
now offering a
St iller) of I.ansing, Mich., attend- to learn the English language.
Sirs. S. Bronstein, has been ad-
d her sister as matron of honor,
eing attired in a gown of green , ded to the executive committee.

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The bride a mother wore a gown
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prady of Elmhurst avenue announce the en-
Miss Sophie Feinstein of Hazel-
wood avenue entertained several gagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Ben Williams, of Windsor,
MISS EVELYN NEWMAN
friends at bridge last Friday eve- Ont. A reception will be held on Sunday, Dec. 22./
ning.
Mrs. Eva Cutler of Webb avenue announces the engagement of!
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Newman of
her daughter, Rose, to Edwin L. Elk, son of Str. and Mrs. Max Elk of
1478 Glynn Court announce the en-
Kate and Rose Simon gave a Linwood avenue.
gagement of their daughter, Eve-
shower at 2726 Pingree avenue in
lyn, to Samuel Fishman, son of
honor of Miss Libbey Kustin of
Mrs. K. Fishman of Cleveland, 0.
Cleveland, Ohio, whose engage-
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, of black lace. Her shoulder bou-
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Mr. Leach was assisted by his
brother, Mr. Abraham Leach, as
best man.
Following the ceremony, a din:
ner was served to the immediate
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leach departed on
Is wedding trip. Upon their rs...turn
they will reside at 3205 Tyler ave.
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