A merica fruisk periodical Carter CLIFTON AYENUS - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO IIE LTROUP EWISII ffiRdSle12 OUR MINERAL BATHS ARE AN ABSOLUTE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM a America's U melt Beautiful Resort filMELI-10CHS Mr. and Mrs. L. Citron of 1538 Taylor avenue announce the en gagement of their daughter Ethyl, to Seymour Klein of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lubinsky announce the engagement of their Bath laughter, Anne, to Samuel Sher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sher of Toronto, House Ontario. ! Mr. and Airs J. Rosenzweig of 2009 Blaine avenue announce the end engagetnent of their daughter, Bessie, to Abe Max Bass, son of Mr. Hotel and Mrs. J. Bass of Louisville, Ky. Under — nod Celebrate golden Wedding erinniTersary Engagements PAGE SEVEN •• seen• roof i Mold Your Figure to the Tailored Silhouette Samuel Goldman of 3375 Collingwood announces the engagement of his daughter, Lillian, to Charles S. Schwartz, son of Mr. and Airs. Joseph Schwartz of Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Leah Cooperman of 2700 Hazelwood avenue announces the engagement of her daughter, Sara, to Morris Winer, son of Mr. and Olympia Hotel and Mineral Baths Elkin Management MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. Mrs. Rubin Winer of 1242 Alexandrine avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Riseman announce the betrothal of their daugh- ter, Blanche, to Ben Franklin. with a new high. waisted side • hook satin brocade girdle. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherman announce the engagement of their sister, Anne Schneider, to William S. Schermer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan 18.50 Schermer of Youngstown, Ohio. 144r.%4eN4tN -It.%- % -- 4 4e eN DANCING every week-day evening An excellent Table d'Hote faultlessly served at $1.15 the plate. You will enjoy the company here and the pleasure of dancing in this beautiful environment. ton Sunday, to Irving S. Raider. Jan. 19—Miss Mae Adelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sumac Adelson, to Dr. Maurice Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pike. Jan. 19—Miss Blanche Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ben Plotnisky, to Solomon B. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham T Cohen. Feb. 2—Miss Ann Shnurowitz, daughter of Mrs. Celia Shnurowitz, to Joseph Olenikoff, son of Mrs. Anna Olenikoff. Feb. 9—Miss Betty Pevin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pevin of Clairmount avenue, to Joseph Fisher, son of Mrs. Esther Fisher. L Births ENTRANCING MUSIC e..XD DETROIDLELAND MOTEL BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager -4 /GW.C.V*C.,c4G.V.Ocit.% 4.0i4k,Vee_VIk ANNOUNCING AN AUTHORIZED & e . 1suon/9 r SERVICE Where Personal Service and Customer-Satisfaction Will Be the First Consideration! DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE GEORGE IIOLZBAUGII, INC, 3845 WEST FORT STREET At Weat Grand Boulevard Phone Lafayette 3434 1C mAsm int is Coming to II a Twelfth St. Palms and ferns formed a pretty setting which marked the nuptials of Miss Dorothy Baskin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Baskin, sod lorry Bossin, son of Mr. anti-Mrs. M. Bossin of Toronto, lint. Rabbi A. M. Hershman performed the ceremony at 6:30 o'clock. Miss Baskin was becomingly at- tired in a moire gown with long tight sleeves, distinguished by • V-neckline in back and front with a spray of orange blossoms. Her long tulle veil was attached to a tight cap of lace and she carried calla lilies. Mrs. Ben Green, as matron of honor, was gowned in blue lace and wore matching slippers. Her cor- sage was compose( of pink roses. More Sanitary than Home Laundering 'K b HOME laundress could possibly be as thorough—as sanitary—as modern laundries such as ours. Everything is as clean and spotless as at a hospital. Our employes are carefully trained to take every precaution in safeguarding your family's health. GA, low nit does Z, I SHEETS 8c old 11•• VIM pith LAUNDRY/ Listen in on WWJ, Saturday night, 8:30 to 9 m., for Ted and Alice in "Launder Land." P. Weller Laundry Co Our Service Beyond Compare Phones Cadillac 5169-5170 Miss Mac Adelson, a bride-elect of Jan. 19, was entertained with a linen shower Jan. 4, given by her sisters, Miss L. Davidson and Mrs. J. 11. Salle. A midnight luncheon woo served to 35 guests following bridge. MRS. ROSE KLEIN ifttginaut Notes Miss Ethel Sweet of Hamilton, On Friday evening, Jan. 3, Mr. Ont., served as maid of honor. She Maurice Goldblatt of the Ilebrew wore a gown of orange taffeta, Union College, conducted religious which was made bouffant with se r • vices at Temple Beth El. Mr. tight bodice, and wore green slip- Goldblatt spoke upon "The Present pers. She carried an arm bouquet Significance of Chanukah." of Johanna Hill roses. Miss Bea Kaplan and Miss Jean The New Year's Eve ball held Borenson wore gowns fashioned in the Gold Room of the Bancroft similar to that of the maid of end '' sponsored by the Ladies' Aux- honor, theirs being green taffeta il iaryand a the Ilnai Brith pro ed v with matching green slippers. They to be delightful ightful affair. Over 200 carried arm bouquets of Johanna guests, including many from neigh- Hill roses. Mr. Bossin was assisted by Carl boring cities, enjoyed the dancing se at served I.osev of Windsor as best man, and and the delicious supper Dave Sweet of Hamilton, Oat., and midnight. Noisemakers, confetti, and favors were distributed Tom Rosen of Hamilton, Airs Baskin, mother of the throughout the evening. bride, and Mrs. Bossin, mother of the groom, were both gowned in On Sunday afternoon, Jan. 5, black chiffon and wore corsages of the children of the Sabbath School red roses. presented a charming Chanukah Supper was served to 80 guests. program at Temple Beth El. Af- Mr. and Mrs. Bossin left for To- ter the entertainment, the children ronto, and will be at home after enjoyed a party given for them in Jan. at 26:16 Clements. the community rooms. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. Bossin, Mr. Dr. Alfred Adler of Vienna has Mr. and Mrs. R an Mrs. Mrs I. I Bossin Mr recently been a distinguished guest Kravitz Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldstein, in Saginaw. On Monday evening, Mrs. Sy Keil entertained with a luncheon at the Stotler Hotel for Mrs. Maurice Salton and Slim Ann Goldfarb. both of Boston boulevard, who left Jan. 5 for Miami Beach, Fla., to be gone for the winter season. The Misses Betty and Ann Ker. nerman of Toronto, Canada, spent New Year's Day and the week-end with their brothers and sister-in- law, Mrs. Albert J. Kernerman of 2005 West Philadelphia avenue, and Louis E. Kernerman of 2700 Hazelwood avenue. Many affairs !were given in their honor, includ- ing a surprise farewell party on Saturday evening, Jan. 4. Novelty (sketches, the "Prince of India" and the "J. Castle Affair," with a cast !of 25 including Miss Rose Cohen of Toronto, Miss Ann Stone of Mt. , I Clemens, Miss Ann Kernerman of Toronto, Miss Mary Hatton and Messrs. Krakowers, Mintz, Engles berg and Kernerman, with a chorus of 15, closed the affair. Miss Florence Mintz of Chicago, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Halperin. In her honor on Jan. I, Mrs. Ilalperin enter- tained 12 guests at an enjoyable evening of bridge. High scores were held by Miss Helen Seitner and Dr, Boris Zola. Miss Mintz was also honor guest at a bridge tea given on Jan. 4 by Mrs. Robert Ros- A joint meeting of the Sisters of Zion and the Emanuel Mizrachi So- ciety was held Wednesday, Jan. 1. Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky was the chairman of the evening. He gave enberg. a talk on Chanukah. Rabbi J. Thumin, Rabbi Fine and rabbis from out of town also spoke. A Chanukah supper was served under the supervision of Mrs. Sklar and Mrs. Rosenzweig. Rev. Michalolvsky and Max Goldsmith added to the evening's program by singing Zionist songs. Mrs. Duchan donated a headed lamp for a raffle, which was won by Mrs. Bloomfield of 1506 Carter. ATHENA GIRLS CLUB DANCE Fort Wayne Hotel SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1930 Two Outstanding Events SPONSORED BY The House Council of the Young Women's Hebrew Association Dooci0000 Bridge-Tea & Dance Sunday Afternoon, January 12 of 2916 Pasadena avenupe left Jan. 5 for Miami Beach, Fla., to be gone for the winter season. I to Oriental Cafe 00000000 DANCE Sunday Evening, January 19 at the Hotel Statler Music by FINZEL'S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA Under the Direction of David Diamond BRIDGE FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT DANCE Dancing 9 to 1 DENTIST Announces the Opening of Offices So shouted engineers, the public and receiver manufac. turcrs. "It is impossible," they said, to build a radio receiver which will do the things claimed for the Scott. "It can- not be done," they screamed, and their contention is that no radio will bring in distant sta- tions separated from the locals by but 10 kilocycles--and at the same time deliver the per- fect tone demanded of radio today! They all think our claim's are exaggerated until they see—hear—and tune a beautifully decorated to resemble the interior of an ocean liner. Cov- ers were laid for 40 guests, who were entertained by John Kutzen and his "Six Kittens," who also provided dance music for the eve- ning. A feature of the evening Nos a specialty act done by Mn. Kerner. Mrs. P. S. Applebaum of Med- bury avenue, accompanied by her! granddaughter, Miss Sis Goldsmith of 3036 Cortland avenue, left for it six weeks' trip to New York, Lakewood, Atlantic City, Philadel- phia and other points east. They will return the latter part of Feb- ruary. °SCOTT The CHATHAM . tragedy. Don t blind yourself to the handi. Miss Lucille Greenebaum is en- joying, the holiday season in Buf- cap it places on your physical charm in the eye. of others. falo, N. Y., as the guest of rela- It robs you of your vivacity and tives. slows up your movements. Fight it. Attack it the simple, Mrs. Samuel Gordon of Salt safe and natural way by eating I.ake City has come to spend sev- BASY BREAD—one slice with eral weeks with her parents, Mr. each meal. Directions for REDUCING with and Mrs. Alexander Philippe. BASY BREAD furnished patron.. Harold immerman has returned to medical school in St. Louis, Mo., after spending his Christmas vacs- iXIVaa‘a. lion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 30 BROADWAY MARKET John Immerman. Elliot Immer- 10351 WOODWARD man, a student at Ann Arbor, hest 7041 EAST JEFFERSON , been spending his vacation touring i I with the Michigan opera company. Phones Fitzroy 4831 or 1212 Columbia 2130 XAGGERATE where they will spend the remain- der of the winter. The home was To lose • youthful figure is • At 630.632 Maccabees Bldg. January 15, 1930 of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner, who left Tuesday for Los Angeles, Are You Overweight? Admission $ 1 .00 Dr. Julian B. Weber One of the most brilliant affairs of the current season took place lad Saturday night when Mr. and Mrs. Si. B. Kerner of 2299 Oakman boulevard tendered a surprise fare- well party at their home in honor BAS $1.00 5 P. M. 'Your claims are greatly T . Dow, n all Mr. Quitte and Miss r. Adler addressed a large of Toronto, anti Miss Ethel and , once in the auditorium upon suds- Checker Cab — Empire 7000 Dave Sweet of Hamilton, Ont., and subject of "Child Psychology." the Mr. L. Abel of Lake Huntington. INSPIRING CHANUKAH PROGRAM OF MIZRACHI For the Members' Building Fund Mrs. E. A. Barnett and children Mrs. Nettie Sollinger left for her home in Louisville, Ky. Sirs. Ben Miller of New York and Sollinger was the guest of Mr. and Scranton, Pa., was the dinner guest Mrs. Ed. Unger of Rochester ave- of his niece, Mrs. J. A. Schiff of nue. 3764 Clements avenue, on Sunday, Dec. 29. Miss 'Shinier V. Kopitz of 2059 Clairmount was hostess to 30 Mr. and Sirs. Herman A. Kopc- guests at a hosiery shower on love of 2004 Clements avenue en- Thursday, Jan. 2, honoring a Jan- tertained a few of their friends uary bride-elect, Miss Betty Kartz- and relatives at a Nosy Year's Eve man. party Tuesday, Dec. 31. Luncheon was served at midnight. Mrs. Louis Blom and daughter, Billie. of Philadelphia, Pa., are be- Mesdames Pauline Schiff and ing entertained by Mrs. harry Rosalyn Copley were joint host- Snederman. Miss Blom was guest eases at a surprise birthday party of honor at a formal dinner-dance given in honor of their sister, Eve- at Oriole Terrace Dec. 29. lyn Miller, on Saturday evening, Jan. 4. hollowing bridge, lunch- Mrs. Louis Blom of Philadelphia, eon was served to 18 young guests. Pa., was entertained by Mrs. J. Weissman of Glendale avenue at a Mrs. Harry Becker (Selma bridge Wednesday afternoon. Lightstone) had as her guest the past week Mrs. Edward Morgen- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baron and stern of Wilkesbarre, Pa. son, Leonard Erwin, are now re- -1%017, by D. n. Spellm an siding at 13325 La Salle boulevard - - Jan. 15, at 1:30 p. There will he prizes for each table and favors ! for each lady present. The purpose of this organization is both charitable and social. The proceeds of this party will be used for worthy purposes. Tickets are obtainable from com- mittee members or at the door. Mrs. Esther Levenson is chairman of the party. Mrs. Rose Klein is president of the society and Mrs. Helen Straus is secretary. • Lansing, Mich.; Mrs. S. J. Shaeffer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Geffen, Dr. and Mrs. Noah Felsher, Miss Celia Felsher, Miss Sonia Revell, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Rosenzweig, all of Chicago, Ill.; Mr. Sam Winkleman and Cassius Winkleman of Warsaw, Wis.; Mr. I Arthur Rosenthal and Miss Rita Rosenthal of Pontiac. enberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Fort Wayne Hotel, Cass and A. Goldenberg, to Meyer Kahldon, Temple avenues, on Wednesday, son of Mrs. Rose Kahldon, was !solemnized at Congregation Eman- uel Dec. 8. The bride wore a white satin gown trimmed with duchess lace, with a cap and veil of tulle. Her bouquet was of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Anna Goldberg was maid of honor, and the Mimes Edith EL lis, Sadie Horowitz, Florence Wold, Anna Schane and Ida Samuels were the bridesmaids. Morris Goldenberg was beat man, and Irving Goldenberg, Jo- seph Goldenberg, Irving Schane, Joseph Schane and Joseph Hilt were the ushers. Dorothy Schane and Eileen Wold were the flower girls and Morton Goble was the ring bearer. Dinner and dancing followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Kahldon left for a trip to Chicago. On their return they will reside at 8026 Sorrento avenue. Corset Shop—. Third Floor and a family reunion of the relatives of both Mr. and Mrs. Saulson. The dining room was festive with beautiful baskets of yellow roses and tall candelabra with golden candles. Guests, relatives and life- long friends numbered 108. The youngest member of the household, Herman Saulson, acted as master of ceremonies, and Mr. Saulson and his wife were toasted in speeches and songs, and messages were received from all over the country. The out-of-town relatives attending the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs Oscar Winski, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winski, Mr. Mose Winski, all of Lafayette, Ind.; Mrs. Saul Present of Indianapolis, Ind.; Miss Eliza- beth l'resent of Cadillac, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Barry Present of Mrs. Joe Wisner and sons and Mrs. Ben Kestenberg of Fullerton avenue are leaving Jan. 15 to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Sharnik, in California. Many KAHLDON—GOLDENBERG Aesculapians Ladies Auxiliary is lovely affairs were given in their The wedding of Miss Eva Gold- ! sponsoring its first card party at honor. are/tots 10.00 to 23.00 at a dinner at the Shaarey Zedek branch synagogue on Jan. 1. The occasion also marked the seventieth birthday of Mr, Saulson AESCULAPIAN LADIES CARD PARTY JAN. 15 BOSSIN—BASKIN F Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Saulson, members of one of the pioneer Jewish families in Detroit, who have been active in practically every worthy Jewish atonement here, celebrated their golden wedding addiversery Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohn (Betty Pereira) of 3345 Rich ton avenue, a daughter, Jorelyn Harriet. Dec. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldberg of 3302 Richton, a daughter, Muriel Harriet. • eg, -. 91010" " Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Zitower of 3321 Woodstock Drive, a daughter, Marilyn Lois. is of 208 Josephine Mrs. A. Wper Dec. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freedman of 16645 Ilene, a left to spend the winter in Florida. A party in her honor was given at daughter, Barbara Bisset. the Eastwood Inn by her children. Gal._" SALES P. Car M. Cohn of Denver, Colo. Jan. 19—Miss Miriam Plotnisky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morn MAIN DINING ROOM 2 . Jan. 12—Miss Mildred Sunday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Other High-Waisted Timid, from MR. AND MRS. ISAAC SAULSON nett of 308 Englewood avenue, to Louis Cohn, son of Mr. and Mrs 6:3o TO 8:3o 100 Wedding Calendar Stott Cotton Built radio If atailafile es a ride celection of hand. bolt, fatly rn a d e, acoultically corrected 'molt cab,. var. Abote, rr situ, trate the Scott Chat. ham, • true chunk in Gothic period art, eheractnitcd by rich bend roving end au- thenticity of period detign. Open Evenings Until Nine Then, when they see the "impos• Bible" actually performed before their very eyes—when they hear the very thing they said couldn't be done, they realize why Scott Custom-Built radio is the one and only World's Record radio and that every claim made for this gem of ad. vanced radio engineering u true—and modest. So here's Our Answer Come to our Salon any day or evening, or let us put a Scott Custom-Built Receiver in your home for a competitive demonstration of any kind. 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