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Mr. and Men. Ilarry Stubby and
family, formerly of 1652 Glad-
stone avenue, are now residing at
2044 Gladstone avenue.
We are happy at this time to express our
felicitations to the entire Jewish community..
May the New Year see your hopes fulfilled
and may it be rich in the successful accomp-
lishments of your highest aims.
For Larger Women!
SIZES 40 TO 60
Benton's Sale of ,
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OUR $1.95 GRADES
Mrs. Max Klein entertained at ■
bridge-luncheon and shower hon-
oring Mrs. Morton Schram.
Miss Selma Crag of 2973 Glen-
dale avenue has returned from a
trip through New York, Montreal,
and the Thousand Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Scholnick and
fatuity, formerly of 2203 Glad-
atone avenue, are now residing at
3325 Webb avenue.
Mrs. J. Boyaner, 2670 Glad-
stone is leaving for Toronto and
Montreal where she will spend the
High Holy Days with her sisters
and relatives.
Miss Ann Lois Magilavy of 3294
Clements avenue returned home
Monday from a motor trip East,
during which she visited friends
and relatives in New York, Phila-
delphia and Springfield, Mass.
The MAWS Rose Brett, Foe
Dorf, Fee Kurland, Anne Topper
and Rose Waxman entertained 50
guests at a bridge-luncheon on
Sept. 14, at the Lee Plaza, honor-
ing Miss Betty Must, a bride-elect
of Oct. 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller have
as their guest their daughter, Mrs.
Aaron Aronson of Indianapolis.
Miss Rose Goodman entertained at
two tables of bridge in honor of
Mrs. Aronson.
Silk Georgettes! Canton Crepe.!
Silk Prints! Chiff ons!
Combination. New Colors!
Youthful, Slenderizing St)lesl
If you require "extra is " you'll do well in making
BENTON'S your apparel headquarters—for at BENTON'S
you'll find unusually large selections in your size at prices you
want to pay. In other words, you save TIME, MONEY and
WORRY.
Mrs. Charles Lefton of Harper
avenue entertained with a lunch-
eon and bridge on Sept. 17, in
honor of Mrs. Max Leventhal of
New York City. Covers were laid
for 16 guests.
William Rosenberg and dough•
ter, Helen, of 1761 Seward ave-
nue, left Tuesday for Chicago for
an indefinite stay.
Miss Anna Betty Levy of 1511
Delaware avenue has returned
home after vacationing in Cleve-
land, where she was the guest of
Mr and Mrs. S. Blum. On a visit
to Buffalo she was the guest of
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
II. Ruddank and family, and cous-
ins, Mrs. Si. Levy and family. Miss
Levy accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Blum on a motor trip from Buf-
falo to Toronto, Ont.
Season's Greetings
and Best Wishes
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Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. Wartell announce the betrothal of their Chofetz Chaim Yeshiva in Raclin,
Estelle, to Milton Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poland, who arrived in Detroit on
Miller of Bay City, Michigan.
Wednesday, in expected to renew
N1r. and Sirs. Julius Bitten of 1975 Pingree avenue announce the his appeal for his alma mater in
local
synagogues.
betrothal of their daughter, Bella, to David Goldberg, son of Mr. and
Rabbi Gorelick was here last
Mrs. Jacob Goldberg of Robson avenue.
year
in the interest of the Chofetz
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller of Monterey avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Cell Alice, to Max Mandel, son of Si. Chaim seminary. Ile is expected to
remain here for the holidays.
Mandel of Toronto, Canada.
Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Rothenberg of 2690 Boston boulevard an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Louis Goldstein,
son of Mr. and Sirs. Charles Goldstein of Saginaw, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Sider announce the engagement of their
daughter, Helen, to Charles Malamuth of Berkeley, Calif.
1,
Mr. and Sirs. Isadore Weingarden of Glendale avenue announce
the betrothal of their daughter, Rosalyn, to Rudolph Shulman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. llarry Shulman of Chicago, Ill.
Mr. and Mr. Max Fleisher of Mt. Clemens, Mich., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Libyan, to Ben Grosberg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. I. Grosberg of New Ilaven, Conn.
Chapter 93:
Mr. and Sirs. James J. Simon announce the engagement of their
Adolph Freund Chapter 93, met
daughter, Frances, to Ben Lutz, on of Mr. and Mrs. llarry Lutz.
at the home of Joe Galitzky, Sept.
David Sherman of 69 Seward avenue announces the engagement 14. A capacity turnout of mem-
of his daughter, Minerva, to Maurice Kazen of Milwaukee. Reception bers marked the opening of a new
Sunday, Sept. 21, from 2 to 5, at the home of Mr. and Sirs. Louis season of activity. A number of
Weinberg, 2683 Elmhurst avenue. No cards.
tentative pledges were present.
Mr. and Sirs. Louis B. Lefkow of 3800 Sheridan road, Chicago, IP., Meetings will be held Sunday af-
announce the engagement of their (laughter, Irene, to Aubrey D. ternoons at the Jewish Center. Na-
Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Brown of the Wilshire Hotel.
than Rubin recently returned frpm
Sirs. Sara Klinger announces the engagement of her daughter, Ida,. Chicago, carrying off all laurels by
to Jack Dunn, son of Mrs. Ethel Dunn.
capturing the American junior
championship title in checkers. The
chapter attended a smoker given
by the II'nai ll'rith last Monday.
A.
Z.
A.
Births
Sept. 14—To Mr. and Sirs. Bernard Silverman (Johanna Klu
stover) of 12230 La Salle, a daughter, Harriet Joyce.
Sept. 12—To Sir. and Mr. Joseph Rosen (Lillian Rosen, a daugh-
ter, Nanette Shirley.
Sept. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. II. Si. Stepsay of 2019 West Philadel-
phia avenue, a son, Victor Samuel.
Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. William Feinberg (Leonora Isaacs) of
2448 I'ingree, a daughter, Cecelia Joan.
Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simons (Rose Berger) of Rich-
ton avenue, a son, Sheldon.
Sept. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. David Libowitz (Goldie Turkin) of 641
East Kirby avenue, a son, Jerome.
Sept. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seiten (Jennie Dann) of 3337
Tuxedo, a daughter, Loreli.
Aug. 31—To Mr. and Sirs. A. Bookstein of 9841 McQuade avenue,
a daughter, Joan.
Aug. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrow (Bessie Winkelman) of
3338 Collingwood avenue, a son, Seymour Junior.
arriagra
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SERIES OF EVENTS
WEINTRAUB—ZEIGER
BOOK BUILDING
11 Years in Treating
The Jewish Women's Pioneer Organization for
Palestine (Chalutzos)
Announces th eforthcoming third biennial convention to be
held in Detroit from October 16 to 19. inclusive.
Mass meeting opening the convention will be held Thursday
evening, Oct. 16, at Littman's Yiddish People's Theater.
Convention sessions will be held at Hotel Stutter Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 17, 18 and 19.
Convention banquet Saturday night, Oct. 18, at Hotel
Statler.
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Mr. and Sirs. Oscar Latt an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Rose, to Samuel S. Sil-
verstein, son of Mrs. E. S. Silver-
stein, on Aug. 31. After a two-
week trip through Northern Michi-
gan, the couple are at home at
2447 Gladstone avenue.
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The heirs of the late Kiev Jewish
millionaire, Sioishe Halperin, now
living in Paris, have donated $20,-
000 to the United Jewish Home for
the Aged in Jerusalem for the
erection of a special home for aged
scholars and authors.
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Friends and Patrons a
Happy New Year.
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Dom, South
Chapter 63 of A. Z. A. celebrat-
ed its third anniversary Surplay
evening at King Wah Lo's Cafe,]
The keynote of the evening was
struck when Louis J. Cohen was
awarded the A. Z. A. Past Aleph
Godol (president) pin in recogni-
lion of his service during the past
term. Albert J. Nagler acted us
toastmaster and called upon the
Past Aleph Godols for short talks.
Sol Roseman and his wife, form-
erly Miss Bess Lowenthal, were
honored guests. The chapter's
meetings are now being held on
Sunday evenings at Y. W. II. A.
The local B'nai B'rith lodge en-
tertained the A. Z. A. boys at a
smoker Nlonday evening at the
B'nai Moshe synagogue. At this
meeting, plans for a debate on em-
ployment insurance with chapter
No. 93, A. Z. A., were announced.
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There have been many changes,
chief of which is the reappoint-
IIMMIM=11=I ment of Clarence D. Hewitt as in-
Made to
structor of the beginners class in I /
mandolin and as conductor ofthe
Order
fretted instrument orchestra, and j
the assignment to the conductor-1
ship of the symphony to William
Bliznick, who conducted with sac-
cess the symphony in the absence of 1
Samuel Solomon. Leo Schoenbrun *
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String Ensemble.
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Chapter 63:
336 BOOK BUILDING
Arrangements are being completed for the musical
am for the ban a act and mass meeting.
1
d aughter,
The first meeting of the season
Under a huge wedding bell o f of North Woodward branch of the
white asters and gladiolas, inter _ Jewish Women's European Wel-
spersed with maidenhair fern, in fare Organization was held Tues-
the Italian Gardens of the Book . (lay afternoon, at the home of Mrs.
Cadillac Ilotel, bliss Rena Selma Morris Fishman, 2252 Gladstone
Zeiger, daughter of Nlr. and Mrs avenue. Final arrangements were
Louis Zeiger, and Moe Lawrence made for the following events:
Miss Bess Gittleman of Good-, Weintraub, son of Mrs. Isaac The dinner-dance at Northwood
win avenue, who has been visiting Weintraub of Los Angeles, Calif. , Inn on Sunday, Oct. 5, with Mrs.
friends and relatives in the East, were united in marriage last Sun- Robbins as chairman, who will
has returned home.
day at 6:30. Dr. Leo Franklin also supervise a luncheon and
and Rabbi Bernard Zeiger, brother card party at the Book-Cadillac on
Miss Madolyn Lefkovitz was of the bride, perforated the cere- Oct. 21; a rummage sale which
hostess at a bridge party at the mony.
will be held the first week in No-
Stotler llotel, honoring her sister-
vember with Mrs. E. J. Schwartz
The bride, who was given in
in-law, Mrs. Edward II. Lefkovits,
as chairman. All persons who
of Newark, N. J., who is visiting marriage by he father, was have old clothes or other articles
her. Bridge, followed by dancing, lovely in a Lanvin gown of antique for the sale are asked to call Sirs.
was the evening's entertainment. ivory satin, fashioned upon prin- Schwartz at Arlington 5343 or de-
A midnight luncheon was served. cess lines. The richness of Alen- liver them to 2980 Elmhurst.
con lace was displayed in the deep
The next meeting will be at the
Mrs. Joseph Chodoroff enter- yoke and upper half of sleeves. She home of Airs. Joseph Modell, 1196
wore
a small cap of Alencon lace,
tained 16 guests at a dinner and
Edison, Monday evening, Sept. 29.
bridge, Sept. 13, honoring Miss with picturesque chin strap, remi-
Betty Must, a bride-elect of niscent of the period. A ruffle of
maline and orange blossoms graced Professor Zaludkowaky to be
Oct. 26.
the border of the cap. Her veil of
Director of Halevy-
Miss Phyllis Kaplan of Boston ivory maline fell in voluminous
Hazomir.
boulevard, who has spent two folds from it. She carried a
weeks in Toronto, has returned shower bonuquet of bridal white
Kaiserine
roses
with
valley
lilies.
At
the
last
meeting of Halevy-
home.
Miss Selma Ruth Zeiger of Co- Hazomir Choral Society on Wed-
lumbus,
Ohio,
cousin
of
the
bride,
nesday
evening,
Sept. 10, Prof
WEISBORD DEAD AT 60
was maid of honor. Her gown of Elijah Zaludkowsky was named
TEL AVIV.—(J. T. A.)—David
flesh taffeta and tulle was fash- leader of the society. Professor
Weisbord, 60, active Zionist work-1
ioned along princess lines. Her Zaludkowsky recently returned
er and author of a book on Vilna,
bouquet consisted of Johanna Hill from a trip abroad. In an address
d here of apopl e xy. He was one
roses
and typsophilia.
he described his experiences.
of the founders of Tel Aviv , the
Jack Sholnik of Cantin, Ohio,
Addresses were delivered by Is-
world's only all-Jewish city.
was the best man. The ushers were rael Hertz, David Schkolnick,
Charles Weintraub, Herman Emer- Messrs. Greenblat, Bistritzky and I
Hadauah Welcomes new
man, Irwin Cohen of Canton, Miss Rebecca Katzman.
Members.
Ohio, and Myron Steinberg of De-
The executive report, which was
:Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, 5553 Second troit. Frances Nedlander was the unanimously accepted was given by
boulevard, chairman of the mem- flower girl. Donald Marks and its chairman, William Klein, vice-
bership committee of the Detroit Jackie Stamler were the train president, who presided in the ab-
Chapter of lladassah, reports the hearers. Denny Starks served as sence president Eugene F ranz-
following new members: Mrs. Is- , ring bearer.
bleu.
Mrs. Zeiger chose for her daugh-
rael Brown, Mrs. Douglas Brown,
Rehearsals will commence after
Miss Florence Frank, Mrs. Sam' ter's wedding a Paton model of the holidays and will be held every
Gilbert, Mrs. J. Victor Roemer, black velvet with a deep yoke of Wednesday evening at 539 Kenil- '
Mrs. Leonard Simon and Sirs. head trim. Mrs. Weintraub, worth.
mother of the groom, was gowned
Mary Zolla.
in green crepe with head trim.
MEET ME AT THE JOLLY FEL-; They both carded shoulder cor-
Holiday
LOWS DANCE SEPT. 24. BOOK.' sages of Johanna Hill roses.
Greetings
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Sir. and Mrs. Weintraub left for
to All My
a western honeymoon trip, visiting
Friends and
Yosemite, Yellowstone, Lake Ta-
Patrons.
hoe and old Mexico. After Oct.I
Season's Greetings
15 they will reside in Los An-
I am Still
geles, Calif.
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