Ameriam ,fewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO _ CARauct.a MEY)entordt_; won ............. ..... ... -sorara. OUR MINERAL BATHS ARE AN ABSOLUTE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Oath America's House Most .0z-s4178i Mrs. Joseph Newman has re- . turned after a week-end trip to McKeesport, Pa., where she was the guest of her father, A. I. Merkel'. and Beautiful Hotel Resort Under Hotel SWIM root Olympia Hotel and Mineral Baths Elkin Management ...... ................... .. . MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. . .... Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Koest- lin, of Chicago boulevard, left Tuesday for 5liami, Fla., to spend , the remainder of the winter , months. Mrs. Max Michelson and son, Richard, of Rockford, Ill., are vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson at 2070 Collingwood avenue. Miss Elaine Jay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jay of Tay- lor avenue, left for Nazareth, Mich., to attend the Nazareth Academy for Girls. DEMAND THE BEST ONLY "The Noodle with the Taste" I Engagements PAGE SEVEN !OFFICERS INSTALLED BY ORDER RAINBOW GIRLS January Special! Miss Marjory Schembeck, Jun- ior l'ast Worthy Advisor of I'ur- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank announce the engagement of their ity Assembly, had charge of the impressive installation, Thursday, daughter, Ruth Lee, to Milton Gordon, son of Mrs. Mary Gordon. Jan. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Solomon announce the engagement of their The following elected and ap- daughter, Rose, to Nathan Gurewitch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry pointed officers were installed: Gurewitch. The engagement of Sara Meyerson, daughter of Mrs. Rose Meyer- son, to Eugene Sines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1'. Sims, has been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Geller of Owen avenue announce the betrothal of their daughter, Ann C., to William G. Frankford of Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zack of 2202 Elmhurst avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Morris Dobrusin, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dobrusin of 15539 Normandy. Mr. and Mrs. S. Minsky announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Anna, to Ben Magid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Magid. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Berger of 2203 Grand avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Rae Elaine, to Dr. Lewis C. Wasser- man, son of Mrs. Ida Wassermann of 408 East Palmer, The engagement is announced of Dr. Harriett T. Roth of Chicago to S. II. Landsberg of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Goldman of 2219 Hazelwood avenue an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Newton Fineberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Fineberg of Calvert avenue. Reception No cards. Sunday, Feb. 2, 2 to 5 Had 7 to 10 p. Mrs. Anna Greenfield of 2938 Sturtevant announces the engage- Miss Anne Forman of Kalamazoo, Mich ment of her son, Eugene, to Mr. and Mrs. !lorry l'acernik of 3031 Elmhurst announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Bessie, to Irving Ring. 500 At a fraction of Usual Cost 2.00 3.00 4.00 Wednesday evening, Jan. 15, marked the twenty-fifth anniver- sary of Rt.. and Mrs. David Gold- en of 921 King avenue. Under a beautiful white silk-trimmed-with- gold canopy on the altar of the Beth Moses Synagogue the cere- MISS MARJORY SCHEMBECK mony was performed in the pres- ence of their four children, Allen, Miss Gertrude Smith, Worthy Ad- : Maurice, Sol aril Florence. The visor; Dorothy Selik, Worthy As- bride was dressed in a gown of sil- sistant Advisor; Frances Coon, ver and pointe lace, with point,. Sister of Charity; Mary Silver, lace veil. Rabbi Straus and Anti) Hope; Jeanette Schmittke, Faith; Golden of New York, eldest son of Jan. 26—Miss Rae Fidler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sans Fidler, to Sylvia Sink Red; Naomi Jactilis,1 the couple, officiated. The couple Samuel D. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Smith. Orange; Florence Travis, Blue; Le- led the grand march to the dining Jan. 26—Miss Margaret J. Braunfeld, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs J. nore Cohen, Indigo; Florence Dis-; iYtl room, where dinner was served at Braunfeld, to Arthur It. Lebow, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Lebow. Re - nor, Green; Grace Cohen, Violet; a U-shaped table for 200 guests. Fiddle Koblin, Chaplain; Rose ; s; ception at 8 p. m. at 83 Walnut street, River Rouge. No cards. The out-of-town guests were Mr, Schwartz, Drill Leader; Naomi Wedding Calendar Michigan Di•tributors for Manischewitz's Matzohs LEVIN BROS. 4038 JOY ROAD PHONE GAR. 0233 Dr. JEHUDA KAUFMAN Noted Scholar, Lecturer and Author Will Deliver Two Lectures SUNDAY AND MONDAY EVES., FEB. 2-3 JEWISH CENTER, 31 MELBOURNE Feb. 2, tonic will be "What Is Jewish Culture?" Feb. 3, "Islam," and he will discuss the Arab peoples and their faith. • ictor The Famous 10-Tube Micro-Synchronous Jan. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher (Saray Sendrovsky) o 1421 Blaine avenue, a daughter, Deloris. Jan. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kurzman (Ethel Catsman) a daughter, Maxine Ruth. Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cott (Tillie Berman) of 1167 Edi- son avenue, a daughter, Irene Sharron. Jan. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Goldberg of 2075 Sturtevant, a son Donald. Jan. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Brownstein of 5228 Oregon ave- nue, a son, Ellis Brownstein. Jan. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boesky (Belena Bronson) of 16565 Roselawn, a son, Malcolm Dale. Jan. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearlman of 2910 Cortland avenue, a son, Bernard Ralph Pearlman. Max Rosenbaum and Jack Markus. Sol Golden also entertained with his dance numbers. Mrs. Louis Lazaro of 3774 West Boston boulevard, entertained 14 guests at a bridge luncheon and linen shower honoring Miss Phyl- lis Koppel, whose marriage to Phil- ip Kossoff of Chicago will be sol- emnized Jan. 26. Miss Ruth C. Brotman, well- known Philadelphia and Canadian singer and journalist, who is via- 1 iting Detroit, is a gold medalist boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. N. Blatnikoff will be at home Sunday, Jan. 26, in honor of their son Basil's gradua- tion from Northwestern high School. No cards. Miss Cora Robbins of Kirby ave- nue entertained with two tables of bridge and one table of bunco at her home on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 19. Dancing and entertain- ment followed. 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"VII MUSICAL CINTIR OF DITROIT' GrnixisTrit_i_ BROS. .ISTEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES► 4315.21 D'oodward Ase., Detroit Ihealpe.011% Ole*. aad Deleon Pewit* Lunchtain and bridge party will he given Wednesday, Feb. 5, at 1 p. m. A home-cooked meal will , be served, and prizes awarded to winners. Airs. Louis Kahn and' Mrs. Joseph Kornfield are in charge of arrangements. The get together supper held Tuesday evening was well attend- ed, and it is planned to make them. suppers monthly events. The Sun- day School plays, given during the Chanukah holidays, were repeated , during the evening. Concert-dance will be held Sun- day evening. Feb. 16 under the auspices of the Sisterhood. SundaySchool: Due to unusually cold weather, the attendance of the Sunday School classes was not as great as usual. Those who were perfect in attendance in James Kates' clams are: Edith Fischer, Joseph Jacoby, Morris Kornfield, Jeanette Lon- don, Florence Reisner, Ilermina Ring, Albert Schiff and Morris Weinstein. THEATER AFFAIR OF U. H. S. LEAGUE, FEB. 5 The Northwestern Women's League, meeting at the Byron- Philadelphia hall on Tuesday, heard favorable reports from the committee in charge of the theater performance at Littman 'a theater. Feb. 5. The committee is heasled by Mrs. I. Margolis, assisted by Mesdames S. Munch, M. Hayman, A. Markson, Si. Weksler, S. Fine- man, M. Shur, I. Rosenthal, I. She- wach, S. Ehnitz, J. Braun, C. Schmidt and Ch. Halpert. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. I. Rosenthal, 0 200 Edison avenue on Tuesday, Jan. 28 JEWISH OLD FOLKS' HOME SHADOW DANCE Informal Sutler Hotel SUNDAY, FEB. 9, 1930 Nathan Mirtenbaum, Nathan Mo- gill and Leon Mogill. Guests from Detroit, parts of Canada, Chicago and New York numbered 125. Music was fur- SIMONS—LIEBERMAN The marriage of Miss Harriette nished by the Olympia Hotel Or- Lieberman, daughter of Max Lieb-i chestra, directed by John Agnes. ernian of 5232 Second boulevard,' GOLD—WEINER to Leonard Norman Simons, son of Mrs. Louis Elliman, was per- Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Gold of formed by Rabbi A. NI. Hershman 3745 Calvert avenue announce the the bride's residence on Tuesday' marriage of their son, Samuel, to evening, Jan. 21, in the presence of Miss Goldie Weiner of St. Louis, the immediate families. Mo. Following a honeymoon trip to the Hawaiian Islands, Bermuda HUTTON—WISE and Cuba, Mr. and Mrs. Simons The wedding of Miss Helen Wise will be at home, after March 1, on of Detroit and Max W. button of Whitmore drive, Palmer Woods. Bay City, Mich., was solemnized Among the pre-nuptial affairs in Jan. 16. honor of Miss Lieberman was a A beautiful reception was given bridge and personal shower by her by Mrs. Button's sister, Mrs. Sam sister, Mrs. II imon Kaplan of \Vest Klein of 9925 McQuade avenue, Kirby avenue; a bridge and hosiery Saturday evening, Jan. 18. shower by Miss Dorothy Lieberman of 2284 Chicago boulevard; a COHN—BENNETT bridge and luncheon at the Statler, A pretty ceremony marked the given by Mrs. Louis Elliman. nuptials of Miss Blanche Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Si. Ben- TIGAL—LEVINE nett, and Louis Fowler Cohn, son Mr. and Mrs. harry Levine of of Mr. and Mrs. Sr. Cohn of Den- S41 Westminster avenue announce ver, Colo., which was solemnized the marriage of their daughter. nt the Barium Hotel Sunday, Jan. Martha, to Ilerzl Tigal, son of Mr 19, at 3:30 in the afternoon. Rabbi and Mrs. Moses Tigal of Cameron A. Si. Ashinsky officiated. Before the ceremony Mrs. Jo- avenue, on Jan. 17, in Bowling; seph Schwartz sang "0 Promise Green, Ohio. A reception will be held at the Me." She was accompanied by Wolverine Hotel on Sunday, Jan. Mrs. Harry Scott at the piano, who also played the wedding march. 26, in their honor. The bride wore a long sleeve sil- COHEN—PLOTNISKY • houette frock of ivory satin. A tulle cap with seed pearls held the Charming in its simplicity was , long tulle veil. Her bouquet was the wedding. of Nliss Miriam Plot- of wh.te roses and lilies of the nisky daughter of Mr. and Mrs. valley. ' Plotnisky, anti Solomon Morris Miss Sara Bennett, who attended Baer Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. her sister as maid of honor, was at Abraham T. Cohen, which wa: tired in peach taffeta and carried consummated Sunday, Jan. 19, at a bouquet of pink tea roses. the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Harry Carson, uncle of the Torah. Rabbis Jacob Horowitz groom, served as best man. and Isaac Stollman officiated. Sirs. Bennett, mother of the The bride Was lovely in her bride, was dressed in black crepe, gown of deep ivory satin, employ- and Mrs. D. Cohn, aunt of the ing a tight-fitting bodice to accent groom, wore black chiffon. Both its princess-silhouette motif. Her had shoulder bouquets. lace cap was pearl-embroidered; Following the ceremony a recep- her bridal bouquet, a shower of tion was held for 200 people, after white roses and lilies of the valley. which Mr. and Mrs. Cohn left for Miss Betty Plotnisky, sister of Chicago, where they will spend the bride, attended her as maid of their honeymoon. honor, attired in a powder blue chiffon gown with slippers to match. She carried yellow tea lie will never worship well the image on the altar who knew it rose h% Misses Lillian and Mollie The when it was a trunk of wood in the Cohen, sisters of the groom, were garden. filarringto and holds the Laureate Degree from the Quebec College of Music. She has broadcasted for a number of years from stations SIIYC, CFO' and CNRW, and has been called a "star performer" by the Radio Digest of Chicago, singing in eight languages from Grand Op- era to folk songs. Miss Braman is a member of the Canadian Women's Press Club Canadian Author's Associa- tion, being the music critic of the People's Journal, Montreal, con- tributing editor of the Jewish Post, Winnipeg, and a free lance journal- ist. She is visiting her sister, Mrs. Samuel Weisman, 3265 Boston radio value in the world! Toilet Goods—First Floor HIMELHOCHS I Mrs. I. Korn of Manton, Mich., . , and Mrs. J. L. Beckman of Cadill lace are the guests of their mother, 4 Mrs. Etta Beckman. rss Miss Ann Goldstein of New r s ,S1 York is the house guest of Mr. and s.54- 0 Mrs. Louis Hutton. DETROIT, MICHIGAN Announces the appointment of Harold R. Crusoe as it VICE-PRESIDENT Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg and children, Mrs. M. Levenson and Mrs. Geo. Kahn and children, vs left for Florida on Sunday to re- ', main several months. Formerly associated with Detroit and Security Trost Mr. and Mrs. Max Hutton, who fi', were married in Toledo last Thurs. s,s4 day, are now at home at 310 ks Adams street. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn and Mrs. Rose Berglass left on Monday for Miami, Fla., to remain for some time. CHILDREN OF ANY AGE Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mutton, Miss Ann Goldstein and Sirs. Sam Weinberg were the guests of Mr. and Sirs. Mark Rofelson of Grand Rapids over the week-end. MRS. CLARA AVRUNIN 2720 Leslie A Mr. Morris Koffman has re- turned home after having spent ; several months in Arizona. CARD OF THANKS. • It is with deepest gratitude that we extend our thanks to all our relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in our be- reavement in the loss of our darl- ing son and brother, Douglas. . Mr. and Mrs. S. Greenbaum and 1 Family. Call Arlington 4292 The We Ford A Car of Brilliant BEAUTY!` QUALITY! APPEARANCE! 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Clemens, on Sunday, Jan. 19, by Rabbi Samuel Moira assisted by a choir conatating of George Mogill, Lazarus Chaitmen, r%lir Tat. gowned in pastel green and pale pink satin, respectively. With the Misses Mannie Bechtinan in orange chiffon, Ida Tribuk in pale green ;chiffon, and Libby Cohen in pale t i tr a 'ct d wore matching slippers and carried a ; bouquet of roses. Hyman R. Cohen, brother of the groom, assisted him as best man. The ushers were Jack Schlussel, Charles Gellman, Meyer Cohen, Abraham Rosenshine, and Abbe Levi. The bride's mother wore a black velvet dress; the mother of the groom was attired in a gown of English green fishnet and lace. David I. Berris officiated as mas- ter of ceremonies. The out-of-town guests included Louis H. Cohen and Joseph Phil- lips of New York City and Albert Cohen and David Goodman of Chi- cago. Mr. and Sirs. Cohen are spend- ing their honeymoon in Chicago and will make their home in De- troit on their return. METROPOLITAN TRUST COMPANY sag flit! Notes Births and The finest radio and the greatest This is a most unusual opportunity to pur- chase exquisite vanities, at a remarkably low price. They have loose powder sifters, are double or single, and in many shapes and designs. Cloissonne medallions on sil- ver finish (2.00), cloissonne tops (3.00), all- over eloissonne (4.00). Feb. 2—Miss Ann Shnurowitz, daughter of Mrs. Celia Shnurowitz, and Mrs. Simon Golden, brother Weisman, Choir Director; Sylvia and sister of the couple, and their to Joseph Olenikoff, son of Mrs. Anna Olenikoff, Shatzen, Musican; Josephine Salta- niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. N. Feb. 2—Miss Ruth Shirley Hollander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. man, Secretary; Della Cohen, Silverman of Toronto. Many Louis Hollander of Puritan avenue, to Irvin liermanotr, son of Mr. treasurer; Thelma Slatkin, outer ;Ss:. telegrams of greeting were re- and Mrs. Si. 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