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Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohen of Louisville, Ky., announce the engagemen
of their daughter, Zena Jeanne, to Maurice Goldberg of Ottawa, Can
ada. The wedding will take place Sept. 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Spatter of Owen avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Lilian, to Dr. Edward A. Weiss, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weiss of this city.
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Aug. 16—Miss Schonette Sin Goldsmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Zell I,. Goldsmith of 31)36 Cortland avenue, to Hurry K. Rosen, son
, of Mrs. Ruth Rosen of Kipling avenue, at hotel Book-Cadillac.
Aug. 16--Miss Rose Weinstock of Toronto, Canada, to Robert E.
I Salzman of Cleveland, Ohio, in Windsor, Ont.
Aug. 25—Miss Dorothy King, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
King, to Charles Ernest Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Brown of
Goderich, Ont.
Aug. 30—Miss Betsy Cohen, (laughter of Mrs. R. Cohen, to Dr.
George G. Fineman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fineman.
Aug. 30—Miss Rose Polasky, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sias
Polasky of Clairmount avenue, to Meyer S. Schecter, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Mandel Schecter of Richton avenue.
Sept. 6—Miss Zena Jeanne Cohen, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Cohen of Louisville, Ky., to Maurice Goldberg of Ottawa, Canada.
Births
Aug. 7—To Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Barkoff (Rose Schechter) of
Windsor, a son.
Aug. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius D. London of 3284 Calvert ave-
nue, a son, Edmund Lee.
Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Ross (Norma Frosh) formerly I
of Detroit now of Indianapolis Ind., a (laughter, Francine Rita.
July 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cohen of 910 East Philadelphia,
a daughter, Marlene.
July 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ruskin of 2014 West Euclid
avenue, a daughter, Naomi Doris.
June 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Fineman, a daughter, Lois J.
Bride of Last Sunday.
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Friday, Evening, August 21, 8:45 p. m.
REV. N. ZALUDKOWSKI
Under the auspices of the Can-
tors Association, memorial ser-
vices were held for the late dean of
0 the cantors, the Rev. Noah Zalud-
kowski, cantor of Kalish for the
last 40 years, father of Rev. E.
Zatudkwski, cantor of Congre-
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gation Shaarey Zedek and pres-
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Foot of Woodward
ident ofthe Cantors Association of
Music by Rigs, Gorell and His Band
Middle \Vest, Western States and
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Canada. The services were held
Tuesday night, at Congregation
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Eulogies were delivered by Rabbi
Aishiskin and Rabbi Jos. Eisen-
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were Rabbis S. M. Fine and R.
Hurwitz.
Dr. H. BASKIN
DENTIST
Announces the opening of new offices at
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(Above Boesky Bros.)
For the General Practice of Dentistry.
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The principal speaker of the eve-
sing was M. II. Zackheim, who had
known the famous cantor and man
and Talmudist. He told of the in-
fluence he had upon the chazonim.
—praising the departed highly.
The Detroit cantors chanted the
proper prayers under the leader-
ship of William Gayman. Cantor
Moldowsky recited "Mincho Ser-
vices." Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld,
vice-president of the Cantors As-
sociation, acted as chairthan of the
evening.
illarriagtfi
So congenial and successful was the first moonlight in June that the Temple
was besieged with requests to repeat the excursion, so
TEMPLE BETH EL
MOONLIGHT
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the ceremony a dinner and dance
was held. The couple plan to
spend their honeymood in Califor-
NEWMAN—SOLOMON
Isaac Solomon of 1707 Atkin-
son avenue announces the mar-
riage of his slaughter, Esther, to
Noah Newman, on Wednesday,
Aug. 12.
RABBI FISCHER FAVORS
CHRONICLE EDITORIAL
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Announces Their Second
8:30 P. M.
of the
current
season
Steamer
Columbia
Foot of Woodward
Congregation Irnai Moshe en-
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dorse the editorial, "The Plight of
the Synagogue," which appeared in
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle of
Aug. 7.
In his last Saturday's sermon,
Rabbi Moses Fischer, speaking on
the same topic, put up the question
wherefor the "Torah" has describ-
ed that the blessings should be
= given on the Mountain of "'Geri-
zim" and the curse on the Hill of
"Avol." Answering the question
= Rabbi Moses Fischer declared that
on the place where blessing is
= given, curse cannot be given. in I
= other words, the atmosphere of
holiness of a synagogue where the.,
blessings are uttered all year, can-;
= not be replaced at moving pictures
a and dance halls. Ile urged the
= community to atatend services at
synagogues only.
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Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld complet-
= I ed preparations with the choir,
.F1 which will be 14 in number. Re-
hearsals are in full swing between
8 and 9 p. m. every evening.
Play School Gifts.
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Mrs. Henry Meyers, chairman of
the play school committee of the
Jewish Centers Association, ac-
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Continuous Dancing 8:30 to 12. Boat Docks at 11:30 p. m.
knowledges the following gifts to
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the school: Mrs. Albert Kahn and
One Dollar Per Person. Ticket Sale at Dock.
Mrs. David Scheyer have both do-
nated weekly ice cream treats to
the children. Mrs. Meyers has Bug-
Remember, this is the second moonlight of the season.
Rested this to the play school com.
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mittee and to members of the corn-
munity at large as an attractive
DON'T FORGET THE DATE—MONDAY, AUGUST 17, AT 8:30 P. M.
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BELL—SLUTZKY
A solemn and impressive core-I
mony marked the marriage of Miss
Lillian Slutzky, slaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Slutzky, to Jack
A. Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
, jamin Bell of Los Angeles, Cal., on
Sunday, Aug. 9.
The marriage was performed at
m. at the home of the bride's
parents, 2981 West Buena Vista,
at the bedside of her father, Aaron
Slutzky, who had been ill for close
to 0 year.
Rabbi I. Steinman officiated, and
was assisted by Cantor Ilershele
Kugel, formerly of Tel Aviv, Pales-
tine.
The bride was attended by her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. William Kadusihn, and by her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- .
jamin Slutzky of Port Huron. She I
wore a close-fitting white satin
gown, with a V neckline, and a cap
MRS. NORMAN ROM veil trimmest with orange blos-
soms. She carried a bridal bou-
Mr. and Mrs. Heiman Rotten- (met of pale roses.
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
berg of 3295 Waverly avenue an
nuance the marriage of their ding were Mrs. Benjamin Bell of
daughter, Helen Sue, to Norman Los Angeles, mother of the groom;
Rom son of Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Slutzky
Rom of 501 Chandler avenue on and daughter, Pearl, of Port Hu-
Sunday, Aug. 9, at Beth David ron; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kostoff
and son, Zier, of Flint.
Synagogue.
Rabbi E. Aishiskin officiated, as-
BLONDY—COHEN
sisted by Rabbis I. Stamen, J.
The marriage of Miss Sophie
Eisenman and S. M. Fine and Rev.
Cohen,
slaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Mogilevsky.
Benjamin Cohen of Milwaukee ,
Mr. and Mrs. Rom left for a Wis., to Dr. Samuel Herman
honeymoon trip to Atlantic City Blondy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hy-
and upon their return oil reside at man Blondy of 261)5 Elmhurst ave-
the Cortland Capitol Apartments.
nue, Detroit, has been announced.
The ceremony took place Aug. 2
Contributions to Hadassah in Milwaukee. Rabbi Taylor of-
ficiated. Dr. Blondy is an alum-
Infant Welfare Fund.
nus of Marquette University at
Milwaukee, and is a member of
The Infant Welfare of Hadassah
Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity.
has received the following contri-
butions:
FREED—RAMINICK
In memory of Mrs. A. Keidan
On Sunday, Aug. 9, Miss Ann
from Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Loewen-
Raminick, daughter of Mr. and
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Himon Kaplan,
Sirs. Alex Raminick, was married
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Mr.
to Sam Freed, son of Mr. and Mra.
and Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, Mr.
David Freed of Los Angeles, Cal.
and Mrs. Philip Shulman, Mr. and
The ceremony was performed at
Mrs. lien Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. the home of the bride, 2682 Tux-
David Fauman, Mr. and Mrs. J. edo avenue, Rev. B. Bleiberg of-
II. Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. David ficiating. The wedding was at-
Zemon, The Finlay Family, Mrs. I. tended by the close friends and
Saulson.
relatives of the couple. Following
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Ida Schultz, formerly of 2690
Clements avenue, is now residing
at 2605 Elmhurst avenue.
The Misses Zena and Ilannah
Cohen of Pingree avenue had as
their guest the past week Miss
Beck Copaken of Kansas City,
Mo.
Miss Ilannah Cohen of Pingree
avenue had as her house guest the
past week-end Miss Frances Ein of
Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.
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Miss Doris Kollin is visiting
relatives at Par Rockaway, L. I.,
where she will remain for the rest
of the summer.
Miss Shirley Kalt has returned
from Toronto, where she was the
guest of Miss Estelle Cohen for
four weeks. Miss Kalt was exten-
sively entertained by her many
friends in Toronto.
Mrs. C, Modell of Edison avenue
spent last week-end in Chicago
visiting friends.
Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt of Cal-
vert avenue left Wednesday for
Port Iluron to visit her niece, Mrs.
Jos. Levy.
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Boesky Bros.
Twelfth at Hazelwood
Miss Pauline Bogel of Clements
avenue has returned from a two
weeks vacation in Cleveland. She
was accompanied on her return by
her aunt, Mrs. Eli Leventhal, who
is spending two weeks in Detroit. bel and Irwin Sirkin, both of To.
ronto.
Mr. and Mrs. I'. S. Applebaum
have as their house guest Mrs.
Mrs. Otto Ilyman and Mrs.
Henry Berse of New York, Mrs.
Samuel Asherson were joint host-
Applebaum's sister.
esses of a luncheon last Saturday
at Dearborn Inn, honoring Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Zell L. Goldsmith
Jack Sandground.
of Cortland avenue have as their
house guests Natalie. Beres, who
Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn and son,
will be maid of honor at Schonette
(She) Goldsmith's wedding on Stephen, of Atkinson avenue have
Aug. 16; Ruth Berse, announcer returned home after summering at
of radio station WMCA, New Union l'ier, Mich
York, and Sylvia M. Berse, student
of Maxwell College, New York.
Dr. Louis Weiss of 1111 Gris-
wold street, Detroit, was elected
Miss Also Applebaum enter- vice-president of the National As-
tained at a bridge and miscellane- sociation of Chiropodists, which
ous shower at the Golden Pheas- is now in session at its twentieth
ant Inn Saturday, Aug. 7, in honor annual convention at the Hotel
of Schonette Goldsmith, bride- Ambassador, Los Angeles. Dr.
elect. Mrs. Nat Hidden, sister of Weiss has been active in both state
the bride., entertained at a per- and national chiropody associa.
sonal shower Wednesday, Aug. 12, lions for is number of years.
lie
at San Min. Miss Goldsmith en- is president of the Michigan Chico-
tertained at her trousseau tea podists Educational Association.
Thursday, Aug. 13.
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Mrs. Joseph J. Fineman will be
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rosenberg of hostess., at a luncheon and linen
3264 Elmhurst avenue left for an shower in honor of Miss Betsy Co-
extended motor trip through Mon- hen, Aug. 15.
treat and Quebec.
The Misses Mollie Joseph, Nel-
lie Craine, Essie Horowitz and
Shirley Siegel entertained Miss
Miriam Krause with a farewell
theater and pajama party on Sat-
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make her home at Seattle, Wash.
Mrs. II. II. Bernstein and Miss
Florence Bernstein of 5316 Green-
wood avenue, Chicago, are staying
at Mt. Clemens.
Hastings at Farnsworth
Library Market, Library and Gratiot
Miss Geraldine Fineman has
been vacationing with friends and
relatives in Scranton, Philadelphia
and New York, and will return
from Atlar'l.t City the latter part
of August.
Honoring the fifth birthday of
her daughter, Madeline, Mrs. S.
DeRoven will entertain a group of
children at 6:3o p. m. Saturday,
Aug. 22, in the recreation room of
the apartment at 2751 Rochester.
George Weiswasser has as his
house guest his room-mate at the
BENJAMIN ROOT DIES
University of Wisconsin, Joseph
Edelstein of Milwaukee. Mr. Edel-
AT THE AGE OF 26
stein is a member of Sigma Delta
Chi, professional journalism fra-
Benjamin Root, Ron of Mr. and
ternity, and is editor of the Daily Mrs. Abraham Root of 3385 Rich-
Cardinal, student newspaper at the ton avenue, died on Saturday, Aug.
university.
8, at the age of 26. Funeral serv-
ice, took place on Sunday, with
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. War- burial in Clover Hill Park Ceme-
ner and non, Joseph, are spending tery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and
some time at Sage Lake, Lupton, Rev. E. Zaludkowski officiated.
Mich.
Surviving the deceased, besides
his parents, are four sisters, Mrs.
Miss Betty Sobel and Irwin Julia Horowitz of New York, Mrs.
Sirkin of Toronto were the guests Sam Subway of Hamilton, On-
of Miss Shirley Kalt for the past tario, Mrs. Louis Cohen and Mrs
week.
Jack Israel, both of Detroit; and
two brothers, Ruby Root of Utica.
Jack and Max Kalt spent a few N. Y., and Nathan
Root of Detroit.
days in Toronto the guests of Mr.
Benjamin was well liked in cir-
and Mrs. 1. Cohen. Before re- cles in which he
was active, and
turning to Detroit they spent the was popular among his younger
week-end at Niagara Falls. Ont., set.
also stopping at Buffalo, N. Y., and
Cleveland. Ohio, where they were
So long women has yet only one
the guests of friends. They were spark of mother love in her bosom,
accompanied on this trip by their there ran be no bad results.—
sister, Shirley, and Miss Betty So- Franz Eherenberg.
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