A merica 'WA Perin eat Carter CLIPITIN AVENU1 • CINCINNATI 30,, qtq MEM:WIT, /MIMI PLANNING TO SPEND $50 ? 1. oczall.and ! Sunday evening, Nov. 2, will be I , unior Hadassah night at the CASA 1Thea, ter wh en Charles Chick"! • r. and . rs. Barnett Kroll of Delmar avenue announce the en Sales will bestarred in "Hello,: J. T. Hollander of Los Angeles, gagement of their daughter, Betty to Leo Schlossberg, son of Sir, and i Cal., is in Detroit on a short Baal- Mrs. Jacob Schlossberg of East Palmer avenue. mese visit. Mr. and Mrs. Grafman announce the engagement of the; d au g ht • Evel yn, to Julius C. Pliskow, son of Sir. and Mrs, C. J Mrs. Sarah Marks of Linwood Pligkow. together with her (laugh- ter, Mrs. Samuel J. Bloomberg, • and granddaughters, Harriet and Doris, of Fairfield avenue, have re- turned home after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. 13. I. Rosenberg of Saginaw, Mich. A. COATS L featured for Saturday at 't irs. all- ies. FURS— Russian Fitch, Canadian Wolf, Cross Fox, Lapin (coney), Squirrel, Caracul. Births We believed it possible to as• semble a group of coats like these to sell for $31. But they're here—every fashion success in various fabrics and colors. .11 GRISWOLD at STATE ----rboio be liner, Mr. and Mrs. L. Michelman o f MISS BETTY SMITH West Philadelphia avenue, eel._ brated their twenty-fifth weddin Oct. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Blatt of 9100 La Salle boule Paris." Ile will be assisted by anniversary, Sunday, Oct. 20. Din :1 yard, a son, Selig N. Stella Mayhew and Mary Adams tier was served to 50 relatives an el I Oct. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Elites (Esther Isenberg of To- (of I'onnecticut Yankee fame) friends in the private dining resin ronto) of 3758 Clairmount, a son. Nat Harris and Lois Teppe, an4 of the Chinese Tea Gardens. Airs , Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ilerwitz of 1931 Monterey, a son, an added cast of 100 talented Michelman wore a patron gown 0 f !Gerald Albert. artists. T ts. lavender velvet. Her daughters proceeds of this affair will Blanche and Ethel, wore lavende Sept. 9--To Rev and Mrs. W. G. Shipman of 9631 Cardoni, a go to further. the organization's and pink gowns of net and pont daughter, Marjorie. work in Palestine. d'esprit. Oct. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Katz of 928 Erskine street, a Tickets may still be secured by son, Donald Louis. calling Miss Mettle Baron, chair- A beautifully' appointed dinner Oct. 8.—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meisel (Lillian Golden) of 4819 man, Columbia 4999; Miss Betty and linen shower was given Miss Cortland, a daughter, Shirley Ann. Smith, associate chairman, Madi- Eve Marcus, a bride-elect of next • son 4109, or at the Cass theater Oct. 7—To Mr. and Airs. William Boesky (Helen Silverberg) month, by her future sisters-in- of box office. 2749 Cortland avenue, a daughter, Suzanne Joyce. law, Mesdames Marvin H. Gold- berg, Samuel Schubot, and Harold 11. Goldberg, Saturday eveningi JEWISH CENTER BAND Oct. 25, at the Lee Plaza. Dinner CONCERT, BALL NOV. 9 J ;1 : was served to 43 guests. The color schemes were carried out in peach The Jewish Center band, under and green. Bridge was the diver- For the benefit of its scholarship the direction of Israel Glass, will KROUSE—BERKOVITZ sion of the evening. !fund, the Music Study Club of De- he presented in a concert on Sun- At an impressive ceremony in . troit is sponsoring a bridge tea to day, Nov. 9, at 8 p, m., at the the Italian Gardens at the 'look- Miss Esther Rosner, a bride- be held Tuesday, Nov. 11, in the Philadelphia and Byron Auditor- Cadillac Hotel Oct. 21, , elect of Nov. 2, was entertained Misr ium. This is the annual fall con- main lounge of the Y. W. C. A., with a miscellaneous shower and Queenie E. Berkovitz, daughter of Montcalm and Witherell. Mrs. Isaac Berkovitz, and Daniel cert of the band, which has been bridge on Saturday evening, Oct. The scholarship fund, which i in preparation for several months. 25, by her sisters-in-law, Mrs. 5 Krouse, son of Mrs. Carrie Krouse, an important project of the organ - were united in marriage. The program will include compost- . Aaron Rosner and Mrs. Joe Ros- ization is maintained for the pur cons o sm. well known rompos ner. Covers were laid for 30 pose of aiding worthy students in - The bride, simply gowned in ( rs as Rossini, Verdi, Meyerbeer guests. On Wednesday evening, furthering their musical educations white satin enveloped in a veil of and Moskowski. The concert will Oct. 20, the Misses Dorothy Bron- • Mrs. William 13. Isenberg, chair tulle attached to a cap of Duchess' be followed by dancing. stein and Sarah Magid entertained man of the ways and means com- - lace and carrying a bridal bouquet f gardenias and valley lilies, wa with a perneenal shower and bridge. mittee is in charge of all arrange- Covers were laid for 16 guests. ments for the affair and she has ap- g iven in marriage by her mother CITY COLLEGE HEARS MUSIC STUDY CLUB BRIDGE-TEA NOV. 11 00 Concert and Ball by Jewish Center Band Sunday, November 9, at 8:00 p. m. at Philadelphia and Byron Auditorium 'iches. Concert followed by dancing, with a union dance orchestra, until 1:30 a. m. Admission 50 Cents Make Preparations to Attend the ARMISTICE DANCE Given by the I Wedding Calendar Nov. 4—Miss Dorothy Krolik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Day Kris Among the guests at the Reznik- lik, to Dr. Samuel J. Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levin, Dr. Lee Miller wedding in Chicago, were M. Franklin officiating. Rev. and Mrs. Elias Miller of Mt. Clemens, Herman Miller, Evelyn • Nov. 2—Miss Esther Rosner, daughter of Mrs. Rhoda Rosner a Miller, Edith Miller and Airs. Ber- Pingree avenue, to Robert Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Smith nard J. Copley, brother and sisters at the home of Rabbi Si. Yager of 3026 \Vest Grand avenue. of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs.' Nov. 2—Miss Eve Marcus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mar Henry Miller and Mr. and Mrs. cos of 610 Holbrook avenue, to Mr. Lester Goldberg, son of Mr. and Benjamin M. Orloff and daughter, Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of 447 Benton avenue. Madeline, all of Detroit. Samuel L. Miller, the groom, formerly of Detroit was well-known in fritter- nal and social circles here. II S HAWKS CLUB . SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 9 Book-Cadillac Crystal! Ballroom Music by Ray Correll and His Edgewater Park Orchestra TICKETS $1.00 r - RADIO pointed Mrs. Thomas .1. Reid chair Len Lewis of Pontiac, spent the man of the tea. She will he assist- week-end in Pittsburgh. ed by the following members of the ways and means committee. Mrs. F. Weider, 2944 Fullerton Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, vice-chair- avenue, gave a dinner dance, Sun- day, Oct. 26, as a farewell for her man, Mrs. Aloe II. Diamond, Mrs. brother, Al Goodman, who is sail- Morris Blumberg, Mrs. David Fa - Frankenstein, rankenstein, ing for France and Poland where man, Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Gerandasy, Mrs. Da- he will visit his mother. vid I. Hubar, Mrs. Nathan I). Metz- Mrs. B. Kramer of Elmhurst ave- ger, Mrs. Jack Howard, Mrs. Joe nue has returned from a two weeks' Magidsohn, Mrs. Samuel Schaf- lander, Mrs. Edward Stein, Mrs. visit in Buffalo, N. Y. Henry Weinberg, Mrs. L. Weiss- Mr. and Mrs. I. Margolis an- man. Reservations for tables should be nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Herbert, on Saturday morn- made at once with any member of ing, Nov. 1, at the Byron-Philadel- the alcove committee. phia Talmud Torah. 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Among affairs given in honor of Miss Queenie Berkovitz, bride of Oct. 21, were the following: On Sept. 3, the Misses' Dina and Eve- lyn Berkovitz gave a surprise hand- kerchiefshower and bridge; On Sept. 6, Mrs. Sam J. Berkowitz en- tertained at a bridge-tea and hoa- • iery shower; a miscellaneous show- , er was given on Sept. 10 by Mrs. Morris Goodman; Mrs. L. H. Brown and Mrs. A. Mondschm, entertained at a joint miscellaneous shower, bridge and supper party on Sept. 16; a dinner for the bride's busi- ness friends was given at the Fort Wayne Hotel on Sept. 29, by Miss Emma McGurk; Mrs. B. Lemberg gave a canned goods and preserves shower on Oct. 4; Mrs. Jonas R. Krouse entertained at her home at bridge on Oct. 6; On Oct. 8 and 11, Miss Dale Goodall and Miss Mary Klessoner entertained at a miscel- laneous and a personal shower, re- spectively; Dr. Frances McCormick, Miss Elizabeth Cayne, and Miss Dorothy Hagen entertained jointly at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower on Oct. 18; Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sapiro entertained the brid- al couple at two dinners at their Calvert avenue home; on Oct. 4, they entertained the bride and groom and members of their immed- tate families; on Oct. 18, the mem- bers of the briday party; on Oct. 12, Irving I. Feldman and Miss Dina Berkovitz entertained with a formal theater and supper party. FURS NAME BETTER PAGE SEVEN IJR. HADASSAH THEATER' PERFORMANCE SUNDAY Engagements Qrsorati Wait 'Ti! 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His subject was "The Value of Cultural Dia- tinction in America." Mr. Hurwitz, while a student at Harvard University, was one of the founders of the Menorah So- The nuptials were read by Rabbi ciety there. Some years later he became the first president of the A. M. Hershman. Intercollegiate Menorah Associa- Mr. and Mrs. Krouse are honey- tion and later its chancellor. At mooning in the East, and are visit- the present time, besides being the ing in Washington, Atlantic City chancellor of the organization, he and New York on their itinerary, is the editor of the Menorah -- NEUMAN—MEYERSOHN Journal, M byurwitz H was rou bght to yD oef - The marriage of Miss Rosalind traitr. the Menorah Societ B. Meyersohn, daughter of Mrs. J. Detroit City College. The Menorah A. Meyersohn, and Max Neuman, meets every other Sunday at the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron N B nal Moshe synagogue, Dexter man, Was solemnized at the home and Lawrence, at 3:30 p. m. At of the bride on Oct. 22. Dr. Leo the last meeting, Oct. 19, Dr. Al-. M. Franklin officiated. • yin D. Hersch, professor of law! The ceremony took place before at the U. of D. and author of sev-' an archway of palms and ferns. eral novels, spoke on the "Jew in he bride entered on the arm of English Literature." This Sun- her brother, Rudolph, who gave day, Philip Melamud will speak on' her in marriage. The bridal gown "Sholem Ateichem, the Yiddish was a Chanel model of old ivory Mark Twain," and Maurice Dom- ' satin. A cap of rose pointe lace bey will give a reading of some and seed pearls held her tulle veil. of Sholsm Aleichem's works. Be. She carried a 1 bouquet of br i • dal sides this, the Menorah conducts roses and valley lilies. study circles. On Tuesdays at 1 Following the ceremony a reeep- p. m. Irving Schluasel will have Lion was given, after which Mr. the post-Biblical history circle and and Mrs. Neuman left by motor on Thursdays at 1 p. m. A. D. for the East, where they will spend Markson will conduct the Hebrew several weeks, and Yiddish literary circle. REZNIK--MILLER JABOTINSKY JUBILEE CELEBRATED SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. I.. Reznik of Chi- cago announce the marriage of their daughter, Marion, to Samuel The fiftieth birthday of Vladimir L. Miller of Detroit, son of Rev. and Sirs. Elias Miller of Mt. Clem- Jabotinsky, world leader of the ens, Mich., which took place Oct. Zionist Revisionists, was observed l'hila- 25 at go. Gold' s Pompeian ballroom, at a mass meeting at the ; 23 hica Talmud Torah Sun d ay evening. Mr. Danzis of New' Miss Evelyn Miller of Detroit, the groom's sister, was maid of York was guest speaker. Greet-1 ings were given by representatives honor and was attired in a gown of yellow flat crepe with tea roses of a number of Detroit Zionist groups. of yellow and bebe mums to A brief address was delivered match. by L. Altman, president of the Herman Miller of Detroit, as- Detroit Revisionists. Mr. Altman sisted his brother as beg man. read the following message from Rev. Miller officiated at the Rabbi A. Si. Hershman: ceremony. "I very deeply regret that ab- Mr. and Mrs. Miller left on a sence from the city will make it honeymoon trip in the West and impossible for me to be with you on their return will reside in Chi- on the occasion of the celebration cago. of Jabotinsky'a fiftieth birthday. It would have given me the great- RAPHAEL—VARKLE est pleasure to attend this impor- Miss Betty Varkle, daughter of : tant celebration and take part in Sirs. Sarah Varkle of King ave- the program. nue, was united in marriage to Mr. Jabotinsky is one of the out- Harold D. Raphael, son of Mr. and standing, perhaps the outstanding Mrs. Louis Raphael of Burlingame figure in our movement today. The avenue on Aug. 28. Rabbi Film latest sad developments bearing officiated. upon the Palestinian situation fully vindicate many of the policies FISHMAN—EDELSTEIN urged by him for • number of years," The marriage of Miss Sophie Edelstein to Myer Fishman was solemnized on Sunday, Oct. 26, at Mishkan Israel synagogue. Rabbi All Styles and Branches of Tsp. Ac- I. Stollman officiated, robat ic, Novelty. Ballet and Tue- Taut ht in Class, rrl te or Routine. Miss Pauline Fishman was maid Enroll Now. of honor and William Wilner was Pam phlet on Request. Nominal Tuition best man. CHARLES ROTH The bridesmaids were Ann Dance Studio of the Stage 1421 Broadway Grossman, Sophie Edelstein and Cadillac 1002 Rose Hilston. Ushers were Al. Lakin, Nat. Noble and Sidney Edelstein. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McKenzie of Canton Ohio, Mr. Ben Rosenberg of New York City, Sirs. J. Chase and her daughter Minnie of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. S. Siporen of Omaha, Neb., Mr. II. Edelstein, Mr. Sam Edelstein, Mrs. by S. Freeman, all of New Castle, Electric Pa., and Mrs. Si, Edelstein of Chicago. (strictly confidential) Mr. and Mrs. Fishman will be at their home after Nov. 4 at 2903 Elmhurst. • STAGE DANCING Superfluous Hair Removed Permanently Needle Florence Talcott LI•Ufallenvn CIUJIlLK Mr. and Mrs. A. Busker of 1514 Seward avenue announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Augusta, at Clyne Court (Ruskin Clinic) Euclid 8010 to Samuel Hamburger, son of Sirs. ; . flours— 1.3n a. a m. to 3 p G. Hamburger of La Salle avenue, 1, , on Oct. 6. A dinner and reception 14 m., 7:30 p. . m. to 9 p. m. Sunday, 2 to 4 p. m. was held at 1514 Seward avenue t honor of the bridal couple. to is the ruling favorite with fashionables this season because this meritorious fur meets every demand of the prevailing mode. 1111115011 Seal (dyed muskrat) drapes rapes ably, styles perfectly and offers a black un. matched for depth and lustre by any other fur or fabric and us every woman knows Hudson Seal will wear splendidly. — — ANNIS production of Hudson Seal is the finest in the 43 years' experience of the Annie institution. A splendid selection in various models ... $195 to $400. ANNIS FURS WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD—FOUNDED 11167 The NIGHTHAWKS Announce a Series of Dances Every Wednesday Evening Beginning Nov. 12 DEXTER CENTER (Dexter Boulevard at Lawrence) BOB CRUZET'S COTTON CLUB ORCHESTRA 50 Cent. Per Parson MIDNIGHT SHOW AND CONCERT LITTLE THEATRE-62 East Columbia SATURDAY NOV. 8, 11:45 p. m. Sponsored by the DETROIT BRANCH OF ICOR Progi am includes selections by the Freiheit Gessangs Verein and a sketch by the Arbeiter club dramatic section. Admission 50 Cents Concert being Kohl to celebrate the first convention of the Jewish settle- m.t• in Bt. Ball. in Soviet Ruaeia Grand Political Rally Under the Auspices of the Unity Voters League to be held at the Jericho I. 0. 0. F. Temple JOY ROAD AT LINWOOD Saturday, November 1 8:00 p. m. HEAR WILBER M. BRUCKER N PERSON and Other Prominent Speakers Come and bring your friends Music --Cigars - Entertainment —Refreshments-- WILLIAM WOLFE, Director of Activities SERVICE/1 to the Jewish Community is the Watchword of the TFIEPENROCULIVIS/19fRONICLE ••••• .