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WOMEN'S LEAGUE PLANS'
A CHANUKAH FESTIVAL
The Northwestern Women's
League of the United Ilebrew
Schools is making plans for the
Chanukah festival to be held Sat-
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Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Steinberg announce the engagement of their
daughter, June, to Murray M. Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Sha-
piro of Clairmount avenue. At home, 2(158 Gladstone avenue, on
'Sunday, Dec. 15, afternoon and evening. No cards.
Reuben Sandelman announces the double engagement of his
daughters, Lillian to Jonas Krouse of Detroit, and Katherine to Sydney
Potasnik of Yonkers, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Greenberg announce the engagement of their
daughter, Henrietta, to Harry Pomerantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Pomerantz.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Finkelstein of Scranton, Pa., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Miriam, to Ily E. Jacob, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Jacob of 2442 Chicago boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Fischer of Chicago, Ill., announce the engagement
of their daughter, Frances, to Milton Aronheim.
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adelphia and Byron Hall. An edu-
cational, musical and entertaining
evening will be arranges].
The program for the evening
will be announced in a future is-
sue of The Chronicle.
Plans are also under way for a
theater preformance at Littman's
for the maintenance of this troop
raise sufficient funds to purchase
a new bus for the children attend-
ing the United Ilebrew Schools.
Mrs. Max Weksler, president of
the organization, will be chairman
of the Chanukah affair, with Mrs.
I. Rosenthal, Mrs. M. Hayman and
Mrs. I. Margolis as co-chairman.
Mrs. 1Veksler extends thanks to
the chairladies of the ball, Mrs. A.
Markson, Mrs. Chas. Brody and
Mrs. E. Pollack, and to the co-
workers who helped make the af-
fair a success.
Mrs. L. Fineman, who was one
of the active workers for the ball ,
is on the committee for the Chanu-
kah festival and theater benefit.
STATIONS FOR J. N. F.
FLAG DAYS
Main headquarters for the Jew-
' ish National Fund Flag Days on
Saturday evening, Sunday and
monthly will be at Hotel ,Statler.
Neighborhood stations have been
established as follows:
SATURDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 7
I. Steller Hotel. Clifford 4960
2. Farband Folk Schole, Gladstone and
Twelfth.
Citriteld 10301).
3. Jewi•h People'a S,Mool, 533 Kenil-
worth.
Iltmlock 10237.
4. Irnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence.
Euclid 6415.
Mrs. Sadie Jay Feldstein jus
returned from a four weeks trip to
ew York and Atlantic City.
Miss Rhoda Goldberg, soprano,
was a participant on the musical
program presented before the
I.eague of Jewish Women% Organ-
izations on Thursday at the Stat-
ler. Miss Goldberg artistically
rendered a charming grou of num-
bers, accompanied by Miss Rose
Bassin.
Dee. 7—Miss Esther Annette Lubow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Lubow of 2983 Clairmount avenue, to Saul Waxman of Mon-
treal, at Crystal ballroom of Masonic Temple.
Dec. 8—Mim Ruth Aronoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Aronoff
to Reuben Serling, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Serling.
Dec. 8—Miss Goldie Shrum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Shram of 1966 Ford avenue, to Jack White, son of Robert White, at
People's Theater Hall.
Dec. 8—Miss Esther Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and M
Aaron
Greenberg, to Irwin G. Kampner, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Mrs.
Kampner..
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Grossner
of Atkinson avenue visited Wash-
ington, D. C. Mrs. Grossner is
spending some time in New York.
A purchase so important that our lingerie shop
is solving feminine Christmas wishes smartly and
ravingly this week. Beautiful crepe de chine
chemise, frilly with lace and exquisitely fashioned.
So unusual at $3.95, that we urge you to select
'or gifts!
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Mrs. Ira Friedenberg of Virginia
Park was hostess at a bridge-lunch-
eon Saturday, Nov. 30, Covers
were laid for 20.
r aukcer6Z:v eztr
Mrs. S. T. Winkelman and
daughter, Billie of Blaine avenue,
returned from a two weeks vaca.
ton
i in Cleveland.
Dec. 16—Miss Lillian Garfinkel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerson
will be happy
to know
Garfinkel of Toronto, to Dr. Samson S. Wittenberg, son of Mr. and that Friends
M. Wittelshofer
in convalesc-
Mrs. Aaron Wittenberg of Montreal. The wedding will take place in
ing
at
Harper
Hospital.
Toronto.
1126 WOODWARD AVE.
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Nov. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenberg of 9110 Fourteenth ave-
nue, a daughter, Lucille.
Nov. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rabinowitz (Florence Moskowitz)
of 17334 Wisconsin, a son, Milford David.
Nov. 26 To Mr. and Mrs. J. Gonek (Evelin Levinson) of 2646
Hogarth avenue, a son, Marvin Sheldon.
Nov. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving E. Forman, a son, Melvin
Warren.
Crane's Coarse Laid
Club Size
24 Sheets, 24 Envelopes
81.00
A drama-tea will be given by
the Girls' Council of the Jewish
Center Dec. 11, at 8 o'clock. Miss.
Jessie Bonstelle will be the main
speaker for that evening.
Sheehan's Book Store
Miss Dorothy Lieberman of 2284
Chicago boulevard spent Thanks-
giving and the week-end following
in Dayton, Ohio, as the house
guest of Mrs. D. H. Margolis (An-1 \
nabelle Weisman).
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearl of Burlin- '
game avenue returned after a visit
Nov. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank (Ethel Shetzer), a son.
in Canada, where they celebrated
Nov. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farber (Jane Breskow), a daugh- their twenty-fifth wedding, anni-
ter, Barbara.
versary.
To Mr. and Mrs. J. Freedman (Lena Silverberg) of 2740 Richton
avenue, a son, Stanford l'helphs.
Mrs. Albert Gittleman and son,
Teddy, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Stone, motorail as far'
as Utica, N. Y., and from Utica
Mrs. Gittleman will visit with her
Philadelphia Exhibits
and brother, Dr. and Mrs. B.
Work by Mrs. Werbe sister
Ruben, in Jamaica, L. I.
arriagre
LEBOWITZ—BRAUNFELD
Mrs. David 13. Werbe, well
On Nov. 10, at a pretty cere-
known Detroit Jewish artist,
mony, the marriage of Miss Ceiba
whose works have been exhibit-
SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER S
Braunfeld and Sam Lebowitz was
ed in many leading centers in
I. Statler Hotel. Clifford 4960.
2. Oakland Di•trict, Jewish People', sol”mnized at the B'nai Moshe
this country, was honored last
School, 639 Kenilworth.
Synagogue.
week when one of her works. a
3. Twelfth
Street,
Fmband
Folk
The bride was gowned in egg-
Still Life, was placed on exhi-
Schole, Gladstone sad Twelfth: Talmud
Torah, Philadelphia and Heron. Empire ' shell satin. A tight cap of tulle
bition in Philadelphia during
2005.
and lace held a long veil, and she
the twenty-seventh annual col-
4. Dexter Boulevard
Section.
Irnai carried roses and lilies of the val-
or exhibition of the Pennsyl-
Mmthe, Dexter and Lawrence; Hebrew
le
School, Tuxedo •nd flohnur
vania Academy of Fine Arts.
venues.
Hogarth 5711.
The maid of honor wore peach
5. Fenkell Section. Residence of Mrs.' satin and tulle and carried yellow
N. Finkel, 15131 Linwood. Longfellow
rosebuds.
0067.
Mr. Lebowitz was assisted by PHILOMATHIC CONTEST
6 Six Mlle Road, Residence of Mrs.'
R. Stein, 262 Longwood.
Hemlock Art Lebow as best man.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lebowitz departed
MONDAY. DEC. 9, 9 a. rn. to 12 p. tn. on a wedding trip to Chicago, and
Stotler Hotel.
upon their return will reside on Mayor-Elect Bowles and Rabbi
Sturtevant avenue.
Fram to Be Judges; Medals
Stationery Special
Dr. Leon Bromberg of St. Louis
spent several days with his sister
and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Weiaelberg, of La Salle boulevard,
Births
Dec. 1—To Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Lipsky of 2012 Virginia aPrk,
daughter, Shirley Jean.
Dec. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ettinger (Billie Hornstein),
daughter, Joan Marjorie.
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Mrs. John !merman of 40 Mc-
Lean, will be at home Sunday, Dec.
8, afternoon and evening, in honor
of her daughter, Josephine, whom
engagement has ' been announced to
Dr. Arthur Bloom.
Wedding Calendar
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal announce the engagement o
their daughter, Louise, to Robert J. Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Newman.
A reception will be held on Sun-
day, Dec. 15, in honor of Miss Lil-
lian Diamond, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Diamond of 2684 Cal-
vert avenue, whose engagement to'
Herman Gordon was recently an-
nounced. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Freedman of
2740 Richton avenue celebrated
their first wedding anniversary
with a Thanksgiving dinner for the
immediate family. A reception
followed. The table was adorned
with bebe mums and roses, large
yellow tapers, and a wedding cake
as a centerpiece. There was danc
ing to Bob Cruzet'o orchestra
music.
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On Saturday Evening, Dec. 21, 1929
Come and bring your friend s along
BOB CROZET'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA
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On Thanksgiving Eve, Mrs.
Harry Sapolsky of West Buena
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Barnett
The Philomathic Debating Club Vista aveneu entertained 20 guests
of Fullerton avenue announce the announces its sixteenth annual at a bridge-shower given in honor
marriage of their sister, Betty oratorical contest to be held Thura- of her sister-in-law, Miss Olga Sa-
Cohen, to Leo Davidson, son of day evening, Dec. 26, at the Knights polsky, whose marriage to Ellis I.
Mrs. Louis Davidson, on Tuesday,' of Pythias Hall, 3153 Cass avenue, Gauss of Chicago will be an event
of January.
Dec. 3, at their home, in the pres- near Peterboro
ence of the immediate families.
Mayor-elect Charles Bowles and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Schaef.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. Rabbi Leon Fram have been se-
The bride was beautifully dressed cured as judges for the contest. ter of Pittsburgh, Pa., have moved
in a brown crepe frock, ankle The contestants are David Lipsits, to Detroit and are now residing at
length, and shoes and hat to match. Albert !'earl, Sidney Slobin, Max the Wilshire apartments.
She wore a corsage of orchids.
Chomsky, Jack Miller and Jack
Mr and Mrs. Davidson left fora' Rom. To the winner of first p ace
Mrs. Gene Greenfield, accom-
trip to Washington and New York. will be awarded the Herman A. panied by her sister, Mrs. Ilarry
August Gold Medal, while to the Schecter, left for Miami Beach
sewn d p I ace winner will be g i • en Fla., to spend the winter months •
Ithe MaurM
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Si
orse Silver
Medal.,
A very beautiful wedding took
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Marcus S. Simon, past speaker, place at the temple on the Heig hts
will be the recipient of a silver- in
Dramatic Club
Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday eve-
banded gavel. There will be a mus-
Work on plays, readings, and dec- ical program. Nathan Shur, speak- ning, Dec. 1, when Miss Betty
lamations will begin this month un- . er, will preside. Albert A. Will. Frenkel of Cleveland, was married
der 'the direction of Mrs. Marie
isms is chairman of the committee to Irving Madden, also of that city.
Shubow. The major part of the I on arrangements. Friends and Among the guests from Detroit who
program will be devoted to the alumni are invited.
attended the wedding, were the
preparation of a Spring festival.
Misses Mildred Lepler and Bessie
Riske who acted as bridesmaids,
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and son, Ray-
Child Study Groups:
mond, Mr. and Mrs. Weinstein and
The Child Study classes spon-
daughter, and Miss Gussie Eisen-
sored by the Jewish Center of De- House Council:
berg.
troit are repeating the Success of
The House Council is concentrat-
last year. The Fenkell class meets
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on Tuesday at 10 a. m., at the Fen- ing its efforts on its first major
bell Branch of the Jewish Center, affair for the members building --
3130 Fenkell avenue. The Mel- fund. The Detroit Civic Theater
bourne Class meets on Monday has been taken over for the per-
evening, at the Jewish Centers, 31 formance of "The Thirteenth Tick-
Melbourne avenue, at 7:30 o'clock. et" on Dec. 15. The party will be
sponsored by the Literary Club, as-
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Drama-Tee:
Miss Jessie Bonstelle is expected
, to be one of the speakers at the
drama-tea given by the girl's com-
mittee of the Jewish Center House
Council on Wednesday evening,
Dec. 11, at 8:30 p. m. One of the
, professors of the English Depart-
ment of the Detroit City College
will also speak.
This tea will be the first affair
given by the girls' committee this
season. The girls are planning an
affair every month for the remain-
der of the year. A fashion show
is to be given at the Jewish Center
under the auspices of the J. L.
Hudson Co.
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A LAMP SHADE
Centers Association announces that
there are social clubs at the Center ,
open for membership. These clubs
range in ages from six years and
over. Social and literary activities
of all kinds are planned by these
various groups. Skating paties,
bridge parties, dances, theater par-
ties, literary discussions, debates
and dramatics are some of the ac-
tivities under way at the present
time.
Book-Tea:
Miss Ann Campbell of the De-
troit News will read from her
original poems, on Sunday after-
noon, Dec. 8, at 3 o'clock.
UNUSUAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
At Home:
Mrs. Alan Kopelson will enter-
, tain Y members with a group of
dramatic readings, including The
Stranger" and "The II appy
Prince." Miss Miriam Edwards,'
musician, will render a pi-,
ano selection.
Each season there is a marked increase in the number
of Christmas Shoppers who find our store a wonderful
help in solving their Christmas problems.
Saturday Night Dances:
If
you are looking for "something out of the ordinary" or for "just
a little remembrance" which because of its modest price must be
individual--you will find it here. In leather, brass and bronze;
writing accessories and stationery; gifts useful and ornamental,
for home, office or personal use. The prices are reasonable. The
Members of Tau Beta Chi Soror-
ity will be hostesses at Webster
Hall on Dec. 7.
Friday Evening Services:
E. II. Saulson, former president
of Young People's Club of Shaarey
Zedek and later president of the
Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek, con-
ducted services at the Y last eve-
ning. Services are held at the club-
house every Friday evening and are
followed by informal discussion and
a social hour.
selection is large and interesting. You are always welcome
whether you buy or not.
Our Engraving Department is at your
service is supplying Engraved Christtnas
Cards, exclusive and individual in design
and character.
Theater Party:
Two hundred Y members will go
as a group to witness the perform-
An extensive program of activi- ance of "Marco Millions" on
Tues-
ties has been planned for the Jun- day evening, Dec. 10.
iors of the Jewish Center. The
following classes are now open for
registration: Dramatics, dancing,
handcraft, art, woodcraft, metal- I
Ruth's Flower Shoppe
work, gym classes, and glee club.
Two new clubs entered the In-
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