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Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levitt announce the engagement of their
daughter, Esther, to Irving Tannenhouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Tannenhouse.
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JR. HADASSAH RALLY
ON SUNDAY MORNING
Mrs. Benjamin Kestenberg en-
tained 12 guests at a linen shower
and bridge Wednesday evening,
honoring bliss Rosalie Denewitz,
a midwinter bride-elect, and Thurs-
day, Sirs. Kestenberg left for To-
ronto, Ont. She will return Jan.
13, and the Wednesday following
will leave for Los Angeles, Calif.,
where she will remain until early
spring.
Mrs. Louis Simmon announces the engagement of her sister, Zelda
Levy, to Charles Levitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levitt.
Mrs. Sarah Kurt of Mt. Clemens announces the engagement of
her daughter, Noma, to Ben Rosenfeld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry
Rosenfeld of Gladstone avenue.
Mrs. Henrietta Kurtzman of 309 Englewood avenue announces the
engagement of her daughter, Ililda, to Dr. Jacob Shapiro, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. Shapiro of Cleveland, Ohio. The wedding will take place
in March.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith of Blaine avenue announce the engage-
, ment of their daughter, Gertrude, to Dr. I. Harrison Tumteer of Chi-
sago, Ill.
Mr. and Sirs. Wm. A. Goldberg
of the Belcrest Hotel left for Los
Angeles fur the remainder of the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Gurewitch announce the engagement of their
(laughter, diatherine, to Maurice Goldfine.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Kaplan announce the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Sophie, to Abe Schwartz.
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Wedding Calendar
January Sale
MISS ROSE BERICK
Jan. 19—Miss Mae Adelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samue
Adelson, to Dr. Maurice Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pike.
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Jan. 19—Miss Blanche Bennett, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ben
nett of 308 Englewood avenue, to Louis Cohn, son of Mr. and Mrs
M. Cohn of Denver, Colo.
Jan. 19—Miss Miriam Plotnisky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morri
Plotnisky, to Solomon B. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham T
Cohen.
lein,litched dain3
with six napkins; special at
BREAKFAST SETS—Linen
rayon. 54 ∎ 70, $3.50
and
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$4.95
ALL WOOL BLANKETS - 1111.1,m
double bed size, popular coloor.
ll,iy
style,
$11.95
DOWN FILLED COMFORTS--Sateen covered,
in boudoir colorings.
$14.95
PILLOW CASES—Hemstitched linen ,
formerly $5.50;
I OW,
pair
BATH TOWELS — Solid
borders, regularly
.ire
45x30,
$3.75
color, will. striped while
$1.39; each
95c
And Scores of Other Household
Linens at Posit ive Savings!
Jan. 26—Miss Rae Fidler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fidler, to
Samuel D. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Smith.
Feb. 2—Miss Ann Shnurowitz , daughter of Mrs. Celia Shnurowitz ,
to Joseph Olenikoff, son of Mrs. Anna Olenikoff.
Feb. 2—Miss Ruth Shirley Hollander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Hollander of Puritan avenue, to Irvin Hermanotf, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. hlermanoff of New York City.
Choose a Glen Bogie
Tu living plans for the Junior
Hadamah formal ball on Feb. 2,
at Hotel Statler, to a wind-up, the
Miss Marion Jasgur, a February
bride-elect, was honored at a
bridge-luncheon and hosiery show-
er given by members of the Sigma
Phi Beta Sorority on Saturday,
and in the evening Miss Mamie
Zaslow, who will be one of the
attendants, gave a miscellaneous
shower for 25 guests in her honor.
committee has arranged for a rally,
in the form of a breakfast for Sun-'
Mrs. II. Gardner and Sirs. J.
day, don. 19, at the Statler. Miss Minster of Windsor were joint
Rose Berick is in charge of plans, hostesses at a personal shower Jan.
for this get-together.
15, honoring Miss Marion Jasgur,
Junior Iladassah is enlarging its a February bride-elect.
scope of responsibility by assist.
ing in the purchase of land for the
Sir. and Mrs. Move Schlain of
Jewish National Fund in the Haifa 8582 Devereaux entertained Sun-
day evening at their home in honor
Bay district of Palestine.
of Slim Betty Penis and her
fiance, Joseph Fisher, whose mar-
riage will take place Feb. 9. Din-
ner was served to 25 guests.
the Knitted Frock
that Doesn't Sag or Wrinkle
Women whose time is precious adore the
Glen Bogie because it is always un-
wrinkled and ready to slip on! It gives a
smoot•!1, straight up-and-down line that is
youthful and flattering. Made of finest
Australian Zephyr wool—soft as silk to the
touch.
Glen Bogie Week, Beginning
Monday, January 20th
Introduces the
New Silhouette in Glen Bogies
29.50
Sport Shop—Second Floor
IMELHOCHS
arm Tttll Naito
Mr. and Sirs. Albert Schiller
Miss Betty Goldman of Detroit have returned after a week's visit
Feb. 9—Miss Betty Penis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Penis is the guest of her cousin, Miss in Chicago.
Sarah Bernstein for a few (lays.
of Clairmount avenue, to Joseph Fisher, son of Mrs. Esther Fisher.
See Our Display at the
Auto Show
Mrs. Alice Schultz and Sirs.
Miss Mini Hirschfield is spend-
ta Reinsberg of La Salle Gar-
ing a few days in Detroit this week. dens
South left Wednesday for a
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stay in Lake Worth, Fla.
Mrs. Louis Levine and son, Al-
lan Frederic, left last Thursday for
Mr. and Mrs. Colman Sachse
Cincinnati, where they were called (Pearl Rynek) have returned after
Jan. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Caplan (Lillian Reiter) of 193.. by the illness of the former's fath- their honeymood and are residing
er.
Clainnount, a daughter, Patricia Ann.
at 3205 Tyler avenue.
Births
Peter J. Platte,
Inc.
Jan. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lichtenstein of 2440 Clairmoun.,
a daughter, Joanne Kay.
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L126 U'at1DW -OD AVE.
Mrs. Max Kahn left for Cleve-
Sirs. Saul Vineberg and her
land to spend a few days with her (laughter, Shirley, of Montreal, arc
parents, prior to her departure for the guests of the former's parents,
Florida, where she and her hus- Mr. and Mrs. Zeman Lachman.
band will spend the winter.
Mr. and Sirs. .los. B. Heller of
Mr. J. L. Beckman of Cadillac, 1404 Virginia park, have as their;
have returned home after spending house-guests Sirs. Irv. Lurie and
Jan. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tarnol of 2075 West Philadelphia, several days with his mother, Sirs. little daughter, Lois Mae of Chi-
Etta to. man.
cago. Mrs. Lurie is a sister of
3 daughter, Muriel.
Mrs. Joseph Heller.
30 Webb Ave.
Jan. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Unger of 1731 Lawrence, a
Longfellow 3145
On Saturday, Jan. 10, Mr. and
daughter, Marjorie Joan.
Mrs. George Kahn will celebrate
Dr. and Sirs. Samson S. Witten-
Jan. I—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wetsman of 3741 Collingwood, a the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sher- berg (Lillian Garfinkel) of Toron-
son, William Morse Wetsman.
man, at which time Sherman will to, have returned from their honey- •
Dec. 3I--To Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bachrach of 3253 Webb avenue, a entertain his friend( at dinner, moon trip and are now residing at
(laughter, Beatrice.
followed by a sleigh-ride party.
the Wilshire, Collingwood and
Third.
Mr. Jos. Schwartz is spending
several
days
in
New
York
on
bus-
Mrs. Jacob Tauhner left last
Mrs. Sam J. Leve was matron of
week fur Los Angeles, Calif., where
honor.
she
will spend the winter months.
The bride was gowned in a
Miss Miriam Kramer of Detroit Her daughter, Mrs. Ira Frieden-
quaint gray satin Jean Pateau
REISS—ADELSON
spent
Sunday
with
her
parents,
berg, accompanied her to Chicago.
model and wore an orchid hat and
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Adelson of
shoes to match. Her corsage was Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Kramer.
590 Hague avenue announce the
orchids and lilies of the valley.
. marriage of their daughter, Molly,
For the benefit of the Talmud
The mother of the bride wore
o Jacob Reiss,
an eggshell crepe Jenny model with Torah, Mrs. Ella Levine and Mrs.
Dec. 29. Many lovely affairs were
pea green hat and shoes to match. Phil 'Lather Were hostesses at a
At Home:
given in her honor. A miscellane-
The mother of the groom wore a (ant party on Tuesday night, at
ous shower was given by Mrs. Jo-
There will not be an "At Home"
brown chiffon and satin gown. The the home of Sirs. L. Slagidsohn.
seph Koblin; a kitchen shower by
program this Sunday as the entire
matron of honor wore a brown
Mrs. William Adelson; a personal
chiffon
Services at the temple will he membership will attend the infor-
shower by Miss Dorothy Schech-
After the ceremony a dinner was conducted on Friday. Jan. 17, Sir. mal dance sponsored by the House
ter; a miscellaneous shower by
Council for the :(embers' Ituild-
served for 30 people at the bride's Bertram Stein officiating.
1717
Mrs. Joseph Budnitzky.
ng Fund.
home. The bride and groom left
Mr. and Mrs. Reiss are now re-
for an extended eastern trip and
For the pleasure of her sisters,
siding at 3059 West Grand boule-
Beginners
Class
Dramatic
Art:
on Saturday, Jan. 17, a large re- the Mesdames John Goldin, Allan
vard.
This class has arranged for a
ception will be tendered them at Liehtig and Sherman Grosslight
heater party at the Fisher Thea-
the home of the bride's grand- of Detroit. Mrs. I. Voight was boos-
SCHAEFER—STEINER
mother in Hartford, Conn.
tem to three tables of bridge on er on Wednesday evening. They
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steiner of
Mrs. Sunda y, the bride's Sunday evening. After an enjoy- will meet in the bobby at 7:30 and
Chicago, Ill., announce the mar- mother, left Detroit Tuesday for able evening at cards, delicious re- r /Mowing the performance will be
riage of their sister, Dorothy Beth, Hartford to be present at the re- freshments were served. t aken backstage by a guide who
to Emanuel M. Schaefer, son of ception.
will explain lighting and projec-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schaefer of
ion. Members of the following
2234 Gladstone, of this city, Jan.
ororities have been invited to join
12.
he party: Internos. Dianae, Ome-
ga Phi Alpha, Clique.
WEISS—GREENBAUM
Get-Together Supper:
Saturday Night Dances:
Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Greenbaum
On Tuesday evening, Jan. 21, at
announce the marriage of their 6:30, the Sisterhood will give a
We still need girls at our Web-
The interview with II. 11. Prenz-
!daughter, Betty Ada, to Mr. Albert supper for the members of the Inner, secretary of the Detroit De- ter Hall dances. Members of
P. Weiss, son of Mrs. Minnie congregation, the Sisterhood and partment of Public Welfare, on the Sigma Iota sorority will he hos-
Weiss, on Sunday, Jan. 5.
their friends. Several plays will hospital situation, published in last t esses on Jan. 10.
be presented, and a gypsy band week's issue, has aroused much
SUCHER—FELDMAN
will entertain with concert and comment, judging by the requests
nformal Dance at Steller:
(
dance
music. Tickets may be se- that have come in to the office of
The marriage service uniting
"Y" members are looking for-
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle to ward to the first dance of the
Miss Rose Feldman, (laughter of cured at the door.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Feldman, and
press the issue. Sir. Prenzlauer I louse ('ouncil on Sunday, Jan. 19,
expressed the view thatthe Shaa-
Max Sucher, son of Jack Sucher, Young Folks' Activities:
t the Statler Hotel, for the bale-
At the last meeting Rabbi Moses my Zedek building is suitable for a I it of the Members' Building Fund.
was read at the Congregation Beth
Fischer delivered an inspiring ad- hospital and urged its purchase for The entire ballroom floor has been
David the evening of Jan. 5.
An
Miss Feldman wore an eggshell dress regarding conditions in Pal- that purpose.
«ken over. The Society Orches-
satin frock, fashioned in Princess estine and of the work of thy Zion-
Mr. Prenzlauer, to prove his point I ra, conducted by Dave Diamond,
ist
Organization
there.
style, and a long tulle veil held by
that large sums arc not needed for h as been engaged. Tickets may be
Following the next meeting, to a hospital, supplied The Chronicle °cured from the office of the "Y."
a crown embroidered in pearls and
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be held Sunday afternoon, Jan. 20, with the following figures of ex-
rhinestones.
Miss Ruth Feldman was maid of the social committee, under the penses that were involved in the C :lender of Events:
honor, and the Mimes Sadie Simon, chairmanship of Harry Gunsberg, construction of city hospitals:
Sunday evening, Jan. 19, Dance
Minnie Drescher and Annette will present a varied entertainment
"In the construction of the Re- a t Steller Hotel.
program.
Sioossman were the bridesmaids.
Monday evening, Jan. 20, Then-
ceiving Hospital, the land bounded
David Drescher attended as best
by Slacomb street, 220 feet; St. er Party, Bert Lytell in "Broth-
man, and Benjamin Abram, Joseph Sunday School:
rs", Wilson Theater.
The school awards positions on Antoine, 315 feet, and clinton
Lieb and Bernard Rosenberg
Sunday evening, Jan. 20, "At
the honor roll to the following pu- street 330 feet, was purchased by
served as ushers.
•the city in 1913 at a cost of $43,-
home." Sirs. Claire D. Wicker-
A wedding supper and dancing pils for prompt attendance and ex- '79'' '15
hem
of the "Y" Staff in a full
followed the ceremony, after which cellent recitation:
"The first unit, with a capacity e vening of dramatic readings.
James Kates, class: Mildred
Sir. and Sirs. Sucher left for a trip
Tuesday
and 1Vednesday eve-
;
of
140
beds,
was
started
in
1915
to Florida. They will visit in Ness• Kornfield.
•
n liars, Jan. 28, 29, Hay Fever" by
Miss Esther Schiff's class: Rose Int a cost of $217,564.91.
York before returning home.
oel
Coward,
a three-art play pre-
Rosner, Leo Kepes, Charlotte Stil-
"The second unit, with a cepa-, s
ented by Tuesday evening Drama
ler and Isabelle Ring.
RAIDER—SUNDAY
city of 220 beds, was started in
lass
in
the
Little
Theater.
Miss Betty Demian's class: Alice 1921 at a cost of $523,314.17.
On Jan. 12 Miss Mildred Sun-'
Thursday evening class in final
day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Sobel, Leon London, Jewell Klein,
"The third unit, with a capacity r ehearsal for "Mr. Pim Passes
C. Sunday, and Irving Raider, son Evelyn Shur, Florence Weinstein of 300 beds, was started in 1926 I ly" to he presented at Temple
at a cost of $1,050,000.
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raider, and Edward /Cornfield.
Seth El on Feb. I9.
were united in marriage. The cere
"The total cost, including land,
Sunday evening, March 2, Stunt
Schiff
.and June
J Y un
i o i a , sn rh.s e 8 rc e.
mny took place at Temple Beth El,
was
$1,834,671•43
•
ight at Temple Beth El. All
Stirs Evelyn
BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE
Mar-
with Rabbi Leo Si. Franklin of-
tubs competing. Proceeds to
"While the capacity figured on
ian Meer, Harry Schwartz, Leon
ficiating.
WILLIAM J.
• Manage
numbered 660 beds, we are at the S !embers' Building Fund.
Sam J. Leve was best man and Berg, Gerald Berg, Marian Sher-
Every Tuesday, bridge party.
man, Wilfred Roberts, Stanford present time caring for over 700
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Every Friday. Sabbath services
patients per (lay. The commission ,
Jacoby and Theresa Nadel].
.
401*-%45 143;4,1,
-4 . 1 130-t4 N -4> ,--)Citti
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Miss Grace Lovinger's clam: is contemplating taking over the , 'Bowed by social hour.
Every Saturday, dance at Web-
Lilly Ilerris, Lillian Fischer, Janet maternity service now being cared
Green, Florence Mellen, Evelyn for by the Board of Health at the 5 ter Hall.
Herman Kiefer hospital and we
Every Sunday, at home pro-
Stulman and Harold Simon.
Miss Geller's class: Josephine have included in the department I( rams.
budget for the ensuing fiscal year'
Seigel.
Miss Lena Rosen's class: Eugene' an item of $750,000 to compiete I A
Kornfield, Sally Greenblatt, Eve- the center unit of the Receiving 1' 5 MCA TO GIVE REPORT
Hospital. If this is allowed we
lyn
Kurz and Fay Fischer.
AT MEETING ON JAN. 19
014,111D Ax KAM
will have an additional 10 stories
which will enable the department
Next Sunday, Jan. 19, at 2 p.
to take over this maternity service!
Rouse your organs from their
the Amen Organization will halo]
and also provide room for addi-
lethargy. Whip up your slowing
a special conference at People's
Will Deliver a Series of Four Lectures Here
tional patients.
digestion and throw off that bur-
Hall, Twelfth at Seward.
The superintendents of the
den of fat.
Fred Si. Butzel will address the
Sunday evening, Jan. 19—Mr. Hirshbein will lecture in the
The final report has just been
Experience the keen delight of annual banquet of the University poor have an available appropria-
Children's Theater, 539 Ken'Iworth, on "Jew s in Many Lands,"
ampleted by Isenberg, Purdy 6:
seeing your figure youthful, of of Michigan chapter of Avukah, at lion of $750,000 for the construe- (-
and will describe his •isits in Russia, Palestine and other
ompany, and will be submitted to
feeling the joyous glow of pulsing the Women's League Building in lion of a psychopathic building, t
countries. Admission 50 cents.
he conference.
health.
Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, Jan. 21. with a rapacity of 600 beds at
Final preparations for the ball.
How? By natural foods and (Joseph Cohen of the sociology de- Eloise. It is intended to use this
Tuted•y evening, Jan. 21—Mr. Wrshbein will lecture in the
be
held
at
the
Fort
Wayne
Hotel
natural habits.
building also as a receiving eta- '` n
Children'. Theater on Kenilworth avenue on "Jewish Colonize,
, partment will act as toastmaster.
Three slices of BASY BREAD •
n Sunday,
. Feb. 9, will be made at
lion in Soviet Russia." Admission 50 cents.
Lion for psychopathic patients. that
lav—a wholesome pure (Taxi.
relieving the Receiving Hospital of ` his meting.
Directions for REDUCING with Contributions to North End the care of 250 of this class of pa-
Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 22—Luncheon by the Women'.
Organizations are asked to send
BASY BREAD furnished patron..
Clinic.
Clubs of the Jevi44h People's School, Kenilworth avenue Ch•l-
tients; thereby making more room t heir representatives to this con-
dren'• Theater. Mr. Hirshbein will lecture on "Women in Dif-
for other patients at the hospital. f erence.
ferent Countries." Admission 75 cents.
North End Clinic has received
"The same board has also an ap-
the following contributions: In propriation of $50 , 1.00'f the con-
Thursday evening, Jan. 22—Special performance of Mr.
mem-ry of Joseph M. Stimpliner struction of an infirmary hospital
ATHENA GIRLS CLUB
30 BROADWAY MARKET
Hirshbo'n's "The Forsaken Nook." in Littman'. Yiddish The••
for Miss Selma J. Sampliner; In at Eloise. When these two build-
DANCE
10351 WOODWARD
ter. Mr. Hirahbei ■ will lecture between the acts on the Jewish
memory of Mrs. Celia Jacobson ings are completed the present con-
Fort Wayne Hotel
7041 EAST JEFFERSON
Theater.
, from Mrs. M. Alvin and Mrs. Her- , gestion at Eloise will be relieved to
SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1930
Phones Fitzroy 4831 or 1212
hen T. Sloman.
• considerable extent?'
Jan. 9—To Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Bachman (Clara Gussin), a daugh-
ter, Eleanor Blanche.
Jan. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius D. London of 3270 Sturtevant
avenue, a con, Burtrum L.
Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Reitzen (Karolyn Berliner) of 1257
Calvert, a son, Jay Allan.
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