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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-03-28

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A lovely birthday party was,
given by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Gurvis in honor of the second
birthday of their daughter, Dolores
Lorraine, on Sunday, March 16, at
March 24—To Mr. and Sirs. David Freedman of 340 Belmont
their home, 14862 Kentucky ave-
nue. The day also marked the avenue, a daughter, Estelle Audrey.
fifth wedding anniversary of Mr.
March 2I—To Mr. and Sirs. Lou Lazar° (Judith Si, Koppel) of
and Mrs. Gurvis. Covers were laid • 3774 West Boston boulevard, a daughter, Elaine Ruth.
for 35 guests.
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March 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coggan of 4373 Tyler, a daughter.,
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March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Gus Coplun of 3040 Leslie avenue, a
Mrs, A. C. Bobys and daughter,
'son.
Minna, of Washington, I). C., are
March
17—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gordon of 9397 Ravenswood
here for an indefinite stay, visiting
with their brother and uncle, A. L. avenue, a son, Arnold Joseph.
March to — To Mr. and Mrs. Mortis Levine of 9121 Goodwin ave.
Bernstein of 80 Pingree avenue, I
and her sons, Dr. E. Bobys and Pat 1 nue, a daughter, Esther Chaney.
Bobys of the Chatham Apartment
March 14—To Sir. and Mrs. Ben Gettleson of 3757 Clements ave-
Hotel.
nue, a daughter, Lorraine Mildred.
March 10—To Mr. and Mrs. A. Steinberg of 1423 Virginia Park,
A number of delightful affairs a daughter, Sara Betty.
were given in anticipation of the
Starch 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feldman of 1955 Blaine, a
marriage of Rose Ida Bronson to
sun B tram Gene .
Dave I.ansky, wt ich is to take
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place at Mishkan Israel Syna-
gogue on Sunday, April 6. Among
those of note was a beautifully
appointed party on Feb. 27 given
by Miss Gertrude Sweitzberger of
Grosse Pointe, and which climaxed !L
in a surprise mis•ellaneous shower.
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friends at Oriole Terrace followed
WILLIAMS—SIMONS
Mrs. Al. Boesky, sister f the
bride-elect, entertained on March
Mr and Mrs. Charles Simons, the ceremony, after which Mr. and
Mr.
8 at a linen shower. On March 15 370 Tuxedo avenue, announce the Mrs. Goldtinee left for a honey-
Miss Susan Bronson, also a sister ma rriage of their daughter, Nor- moon trip cast. They will reside
to the bride-elect, sponsored a nut, to Ilarry Williams, son of Mr. at 2740 Grand avenue.

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lovely bridal shower, at which a and Mrs. Leon Williams of Detroit.
number of the latter's intimate . The ceremony took place Sunday,
ROSENFELD—KORT
Sirs. Sarah Kurt of Mt. Clement,
friends were present. The Misses March 23, in the parlors of Tem-
Bernice and Bess Zussnian will en- ple Beth El, in the presence of Mich., announces the marriage of
tertain at a kitchen shower and the immediate family. Rabbi l,eo her daughter, Noma, to Benjamin
Rosenfeld, son of Sir. and Mrs.
bridge-luncheon Saturday after- Si. Franklin officiated.
noon, Starch 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams will be dt Harry Rosenfeld, which was sol-
home to their friends after March emnized in Detroit March 16.
After an eastern honeymoon
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt 29 at 3711 Webb avenue.
trip. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenfeld will
entertained 30 guests at dinner
on West Boston boulevard.
reside
and bridge March 16, on the occa-
HELPERT—WILDER
sion of their sixteenth wedding an-
Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilder of Tux-
niversary.
edo avenue announce the marriage
of their daughter, Rose Belle, to
Mrs. Lester Mendelsohn of New Lew Ilelpert, son of Sir. a Mrs.
York city is the guest of her S. Helpert of Whitmore Drive,
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. which took place Tuesday, March
Maurice Goldblatt of Cincinnati
d Mrs iielpert are conducted the regular hi-wekly
Herbert D. Robinson of Chicago
boulevard.
traveling through Louisiana, New services of Temple Beth El on Fri-
York and Massachusetts on their day evening, March II. Mr. Gold
Mr. and Mrs. I. Robinowitz and honeymoon.
blatt was accompanied here by his
sons, Nathan and Sidney, of High-
wife who was entertained at many
land I'ark have returned from a
LEVIN—FLANDERS
delightful functions during her
six months' trip to Florida. Their
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Flanders stay. Mr. and Mrs. Goldblatt were
son Saul remained to continue his
of East Kirby avenue announce guests at the home of Mr. and Mts.
studies.
riage of their daughter, Gerald Goldfarb.
ean,
son
of Vic-
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mar
Levin,
to Sidney
Mr. and Sirs. Carl Siegel were J
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Maur-
tor Levin of .kkron, Ohio, on
hosts to 18 children at their home,
March 18. A weddi:•4 reception ice Goldhlatt, the Sisterhood of
1686 Taylor avenue, last Saturda y
took place on Sunday, Starch 23, Temple Beth El were hostesses at
afternoon in honor of the tent
and a buffet supper was served to a dinner of charming appointments
birthday anniversary of their
100 guests. Mr. Levin, father of held in the Gold Room of the Ban-
daughter, Gertrude. The house
the groom, who is a lecturer and croft, the evening of March 13.
and table were decorated in pale
Ilebrew teacher in Akron, gave an The guests, who numbered 60, were
green and ping. Miss Shirty Siegel
appropriate speech in honor of the seated at a T-shaped table beautt-,
led the children in numerous
bride and groom. Speeches of con- fully decorated with spring flow-
games, and prizes were awarded.
gratulation were also given by the ers. Mr. Isaac Oppenheim was
brother, toastmaster and short responses
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority's bride's father and her
Benjam. Sir. and Mrs.
were made by the guests of honor.
fourth annual ball, in the form of Benjamin.
will leave for California in about Mrs. I. Clinkofatine, Alexander
a cabaret (lance, will take place on
three weeks, where they will make Philippe and Dr. Boris Zola. After
Friday evening, April 4, at the
dinner, dancing and bridge were
West End clubhouse, 3946 Trum- their home.
enjoyed. Mrs. Louis Dembinsky
bull avenue. Miss Min Silver is
was general chairman of the af-
SHACKMAN—GRUSKIN
chairman and Miss Lena Rappa-
The marriage of Miss Sadie fair.
port of Toledo will act as hostess.
Gruskin, daughter of Sir. and Sirs.
Slr. and Mrs. Adolph Greene-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Seppen en- Abraham Gruskin, and David
tertained at a dinner for the im- Shackman, son of Mr. and Sirs. : baum have returned [real a visit
to
Buffalo and Troy, New York.
Ilarry
Shackman
of
Divian,
Ont.,
mediate family at their home, 1538
Calvert avenue, in honor of the was solemnized at the Congrega-
After
spending several weeks in
sixteenth birthday of their daugh- tion Emanuel March 16.
The bride wore a frock of ivory Miami Beach, Florida, Howard
ter, Dorothy.
satin and a lace cap and veil. Iler Hirshberg has returms1 to his home
Miss Ilelen Rosner of Hazel- bouquet was of roses and lilies of here
wood avenue has returned after the valle y.
Mrs. Irving Block of Boston was
A new organization of young
spending several days with friends
matron of honor. She wore pink pmaile, to be known as the Dance-
in Cleveland.
satin and carried roses to match. of-the-Month Club, was recently
A dinner-dance surprise was Miss Fannie Gruskin, in capucine formed at the home of Slim Helen
given to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. chiffon, was maid of honor, and Seitner. Miss Emelie Oppenheini
Slobin of 3748 West Chicago the Misses Tillie Sweet, Sarah is president of the group, Benja-
boulevard by their friends at the Plotnick, Fannie Ross and Anna min Bdory is vice-president and
Oriole Terrace last Sunday eve- Gruskin, in pastel shaded frocks, Miss Moe Saloon is secretary'-treas-
ning, on the occasion of their twen- with bouquetse of roses tied with urer. Plans are being made for a
tieth wedding annoversary. Con- satin bows to match their gowns, small dinner-dance to be held on
gratulations were expressed by all were the bridesmaids.
April 10.
Abraham Ross served as best
to the guests of honor and the
presentation of a beautiful gift man, and Ben Schneiderman, Har-
The Mud Irrith held a very well
followed. Mr. and Mrs. Slobin re- ry Press. David Rose, Arthur Gil- attended open meeting in the Com-
sponded. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel bert and Irving Block were the munity Center on Wednesday eve-
Schubiner of 3757 Carter received ushers.
ning. Mr. Chester Miller, superin-
Shirley Clark was flower girl tendent of schools, addressed the
the guests and Mrs. David M. Zell-
man assisted with the decorations. and Maurice Rose was the ring- group.
bearer.
After a wedding supper and
Mrs. Benamin Fishman of Mon-
The children of the Temple Beth
terey avenue was hostess at a dancing for 200 guests, Mr. and El Sabbath School celebrated Purim
bridge and midnight lunch given at Mrs. Shackman left for a trip to by a delightful masquerade party
her home last Saturday in honor Boston and New York.
held in the Community Center on
of Mrs. Abe Abend, who is to
Sunday afternoon, March 16.
shortly make her home in Buffalo,
CALFIN—BURSKY
N. Y.
A pretty home ceremony on
March 16 marked the nuptials of ZEIRE ZION TO DIVIDE
Miss Fannie Bursky, daughter of
ITS DANCE PROCEEDS
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and Samuel Catlin, son of Sirs
The Detroit Zeire Zion Organ-
Clara Calfin.
ization announces that proceeds of
Miss Barsky, whose only attend-
the -uccessful dance held at the
ant was Miss Martha Berlin, wore
Cadillac Hotel will be used
a frock of beige lace, with hat and
for he Gewerkschaften for cub
slippers to match and a corsage
tura' work and other Zeire Zion
of tea roses.
nevil
Irwin Calfin was best man. Din.
Due to the fact that organiza-
nor for 100 guests followed the
tion , failed to enter contestants in
ceremony, after which Mr. and
the popularity contest, it was
Mrs. Calfin left for a motor trip call( 1
off on the eve of the (lance.
east. They will reside in Pontiac
TI anks are extended by the or-
upon their return.
ganration to all who co-operated •

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SHAPIRO—KURTZMAN
Sirs. Henrietta Kurtzman an-
nounces the marriage of her ORDER OF COIF PICKS
daughter, Hilda, to Dr. Jacob Sha-
MOYER AND KRASBERG
piro, of Cleveland, son of Mrs. M.
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A. Shapiro, at the Hotel Statler
fhe Order of Coif, senior
March 16. The ceremony, at 5.
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was followed by a
versity of Michigan, picked Elliott
guests.
Miss Anne Kurtzman was her Moyer and Hyman Krasberg of
sister's only attendant and Dr. Detroit for election, together with
Shapiro's brother, Nathan Shapiro, 16 utters.
Both students are members of
was best man.
Dr. and Mrs. Shapiro left for a the staff of the Michigan Law Re-
view. Moyer, who is the son of
honeymoon trip east.
Mrs. Dora Moyer of 2281 Calvert,
is also a member of I'hi Kappa
COLDFINE—GUREWITCH
The marriage of Miss Kathe- Phi, honorary scholastic society.

rine Gurewitch, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Gurewitch, and
Maurice Goldfine was solemnized
at the home of the bride's parental
on Martindale avenue on the eve-
ning of March 16.
Miss Gurewitch wore a frock of
beige lace, with a cap to match
and a corsage of roses and lilies
of the valley.
Miss Rose Orenstein of Akron
Ohio, as matron of honor. was her
attendant, and Samuel Gurewitch
was best man.
A dinner for members of the
immediate family and intimate

PERFECTION LODGE
P, rfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
A. M will hold a regular corn-,
munii ation Wednesday, April 2,
at 7 p. m.
CHARLES K. SANDORF.
Secretary.

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Rosenblatt, Sirs. Agnes Yarrows,
Sirs. Minnie Canvasser, Ida Gould,1
Fannie Davidson.

PERFECTION DANCE
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1■ IMNIMIN••••,

, A hard time party wit be given
by Purify Chapter on Sanday night,
I April 6 in the ballroom of the home
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon of Pontiac announce the engagemen I of Mrs. Canvasser, :1258 Webb ave
Mrs. Jay Harris returned Sun-
1 of their daughter, Bernice, to Marshall Schutz, son of Mr. and Mrs 1
day from a six weeks' stay in
nue. There will be prizes for those
Harry Schulz of Chicago.
Miami, Fla.
1dressod in costume and surprises
S i for others. There will be dancing
I ,
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Miller of I
2634 Pasadena avenue have re-
turned from a trip to Chicago,
where they attended the formal
1
graduation exercises of Rush Medi- I
cal College. Their son, Dr. Sam-
April 6—Miss Rose Ida Bronson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexan-
uel L. Miller, one of the graduates,
will begin his internship July 1 at der Bronson, to Dave Lansky.

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ttEIILTROITJEWISfIgIrtiriliA2

Final arrangements have been
made for the membership dance to
he given by Perfection Lodge No.
4801, F. & A. M., Wednesday eve-
ning, April ..
"'this party, to be held in the
Crystal Balk:son of the :Masonic
Temple, should exceed the attend-
ance of all past Perfection parties,"
says Manuel SI. Rosenthal, chair-
man of the entertainment commit-
tee.
Assistilig Sir. Rosenthal in per-
fecting arrangements for this af-
fair are Reuben W. Klein, Charles
K. Sandie, Harry P. Stone, Mor-
ris Gooltnan, Carl II. Schalet and
Sam Mann. Dress at the dance
is to be optional.

BRIDGE PROCEEDS GO
FOR PASSOVER POOR

Mrs. Esther Davis was hostess
to the Zellakah Club, Monday,
March 24, at which time plans
were completed fur the bridge.
luncheon to be held at the Statler,
Wednesday, April 2.
Under the leadership of Sirs.
Lee II. Levinson and Mrs. Sarah
II. Eisler, the following are on the
committee: Mesdames. Sophie Ja-
cobs, Esther Davis, Rose Bern-
en by Sirs. Herbert H. Metz. There
sky, Esther Sugarman, Sadie Si-
r - on. Sylvia Shapiro. Tickets will
be sold at the door. For reserva-
tions call Longfellow 1766 or Eu-
clid 4879. Prizes will be given.
Proceeds will go for Passover bas-
kets.
The next meeting will be on Mon-
day, April 1, at the home of Sirs.
Dorothy L. Lightstone, 1472 Vir-
ginia Park. A reading will be giv-
stein, Sonia Shaffer, Tilly German-
will also be a musical program.

FLINT HADASSAH

At a meeting of the Flint chap.
ter of Hadassah, held in the Flint
Jewish Community Center March
19, it was decided that a rummage
sale be held April 29 and :10 and
May 1, with Mrs. .1. Pasternack
and Mrs. R. Kosloff in charge.
Following regular business !fleet-
ing, this program was enjoyed:
Sirs. L. Lebster read an article on
history of Purim and the activi-
ties of Hadassah during its 18 years
of existence. Mrs. S. Seitner read
an interesting article on "'Was-
sail and the Palestinian Mother."
Refreshments were served, the
table being attractive with spring
flowers and a birthday cake with ,
18 lighted candles.

JERUSALEM JEWRY
EXCITED AT SLIGHT

JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) —'
Jerusalem Jewry is greatly excited
because Sir John Chancellor, High
Commissioner, has confirmed the
appointment of the Christian vice-1
mayor, Jacob Faraj, to be acting
mayor in the absence of Mayor
Nashashibi, who is on his way to
,ondon with the Arab delegation,'
not the Jewish vice-mayor, Chaim
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