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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prag of 2973 Glendale avenue announce the Miss Lillian Rabinowitz, whose engagement of their daughter, Selma Ruth, to Hurry Robert Bockoff, marriage to Saul Sarnotf will be , son of Mr. and Mrl, Jacob Boekoff of 2372 Highland avenue. an event of Nov. 1, has been hon Mr. and Mrs. J. Weinstein of 3014 Tuxedo avenue announce the ored at several delightful partie engagement of their daughter, Pauline, to Joe Goodfriend of this city. during the past month. On Oct. 4 Mrs. I,. Sarnoff and Mrs. 11. Ober I Mr. and MN. Daniel Teinehin announce the engagement of their I daughter, Bertha, to Emil Spilman of this city. stein were joint hostesses at a Mr. and Mrs. ‘Vdiiam Solomon of Virginia Park announce the en- bridge and linen shower for 20 vuests. On Oct. 10 Mrs. K R. gagement of theinalaughter. Betty, to Irving Klein, son of Mrs. Anna Klein of this Robbins was hostess to 12 guests at II luncheon and miscellaneous Mis. Al W. Sanders en- tertained for 12 guests at a bridge and hosiery shower at her home I n Friday evening, Oct 16. On Oct. IS, Misses Dorothy and Tes- sie Rabinowitz honored their sis-i ter at a bridge and kitchen shower Nov. 1 -Miss Lillian Itsbialiwitz, daughter of Mrs. Ida Rabin° for 24 guests. The G. B. Club witz of 2283 Taylor avenue, to Saul Sarnoff, son of Mr. and Mrs complimented Miss Rabinowitz, Louis Sarnoff of Detroit. who is a member, with a delightful Nov, 1-Miss Rae Elaine Berger, .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor party at the home of Mrs. Harry ton Berger, to Dr. Lewis C. Wasserman. son of Mrs. Ida Wassermann Oberstein at 1516 Lee Place, on at Detroit-Leland hotel. Rabbi A. Al. Hershman will officiate. Friday evening, Oct. 23. Nov. 8-Miss Mitzie Winkelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Wil- Winkelman of 2278 Blaine, to Harm, Miller, at Congregation Emanuel Nov, 15-Miss Eleanore Natoli Stollen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs liam A. Edelstein (Bessie Fried- man) was delightfully entertained Waldo Sloman, to Max Loewenstein, son Of Simon Loewenstein. with a personal shower and bridge Nov. 15-Miss Eleanore Natalie Sloman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. given by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Waldo Sloman, to Max Loewenstein, son of Simon Loewenstein, William Lessing of Tuxedo avenue Dec. 16-Miss Esther Ruth Plotkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. on Wednesday evening, Sept. 30. Samuel Plotkin of Yorba Linda Park, Birmingham, Mich., to Adrian Covers were laid for 27 guests. David Rosen, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Rosen. • On Saturday evening, Oct. 17, a miscellaneous shower and bridge was tendered her by her sister, Frances. Covers were laid for 30 guests. ganization will give a dinner-dance at Northwood Inn, Sunday evening, NOV. S. The society was chartered i3 years ago for the purpose of bring- That's what the careful-spend- ing, smart-dressing women of the city are saying today. No matter What price you pay here, you can always be sure that it is the LOW- EST IN DETROIT! Between Cooland and Sturtevant ID years experience in PHONE HEMLOCK 9656 the Auto Business HAVE YOU A GOWN OR ii•Vi"r0 .131: REMODELED.: Try Hazel C. Roseroot Shop CUSTOM MADE GOWNS, COATS AND SUITS °riding and illtorationg Ann Phylt Hats Custom Made and Restyling at Reasonable Prices 650 WASHINGTON ARCADE BLDG., Cadillac 9846 Washington Blvd. ASK ABOUT OUR REDUCED RATES Helen Komer Studios 513 GRISWOLD BUILDING Telephone Clifford 0105 $ 23 .50 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Frank of Colorado avenue spent a few days in Wheeling, W. Va., last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Landsberg and family, and mother, Mrs. Minnie Goldsmith, formerly of 3310 Stur- tevant, have moved to 6925 Oak- man boulevard. Mrs. J. Wisper and sons of 3381 Elmhurst avenue left for Los An- geles, Cal., to spend the winter with her parents. ing to this country, children who $ 2.95 Mrs. Ben Wilk of 2744 Glendale avenue entertained a small group of children in honor of her daugh- ter Joan's fifth birthday. Mrs. William A. Feltner of 26521 Blaine avenue entertained at a bridge-tea in honor of Mrs. Jack Meizles of Cincinnati. The tables were set for 12. Mrs. Meizles for- merly resided in Detroit. A surprise party was given on Sunday, Oct. IS, for Mr. and Mrs. I Phillip Yanovsky of 2700 Monte- rey, in honor of their seventeenth wedding anniversary, by their' friends from the Samuel Kunin Lodge, of which Mr. Yunovsky is, district deputy and Mrs. Yanov- sky president of the Ladies' Auxil- tary, . 41I J COATS-Frank A Seder's Fifth Floor as rummage sales, bridge-teas, lun- cheons, bake sales and now this dinner dance. al Mrs. Zelda Meyers, president, urges members to attend this affair To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brody of 3009 Monterey, a son, Herbert I and asks them to bring their Marc. I friends. Mrs. J. Cohen is chairman of the I dinner dance and is assisted by , HARD TIME PARTY OF ;Mrs. J. Kavanau. filarriagre The next meeting will take place at the home of the president, Mrs.. Sophie Jacob, 3229 Buena Vista, , Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow at it p. In. on Monday, Nov. 2. ' Wilson. There will be no charge Variations in temperature induce for refreshments. greater resistance to disease and Mrs. Toots Cohn, chairman of also favor mental activity.-Dr. the social committee and Mrs. Rhea Ellsworth Huntington. MRS. SOPHIE JACOB Following the wedding a recep. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goldberg lion and dinner was given for entertained at a charity bridge. about 100 immediate friends and Fifteen tables were in play. relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Weiss left for a The Gamma chapter of Iota Nu held a meeting at the home of Je-. trip East and will be at home after Nov. 1 at 3204 Gladstone rome Levine last Thursday night. A report was given by Milton Le- avenue. vine on "Jewish Students in Cana- MILAN-HARRIS dian Universities." Jack Korn was The marriage of Miss Shirley Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Sunday Night Club enter- M. D. Harris, and Benjamin P. tained at a pot luck Sunday night Milan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George liam Milinsky, was solemnized Kahn of Auburn. Bridge was Sunday, Oct. 25. at Temple Beth . played. Out-of-town guests were El at 5 o'clock. Dr. Leo M. Frank- Mrs. M. W. Killing of Pontiac, Mrs. lin officiated. J. J. Edelstein, Mrs. It. S. Drew The bride was lovely in a white and Leo Berman, all of Detroit. wedding ring velvet gown, with a graceful train and a large col- Mrs, M. Levinson entertained lar of duchess lace. The maid of LIVEN BY six tables of bridge last Friday honor, Miss Maxine Harris, sister evening: A lunch was served at of the bride, was attired in a tables decorated with Hallowe'en gown of pale pink satin, and car- effects. Mrs. K. Collins of Cleve- ried a bouquet of shell-pink tea land was the out-of-town guest. roses with streamers of baby blue. Sam Milinsky, brother of the Mr. and Mrs. B. Bernstine re- groom, acted as best man. turned to their home in Detroit The bride chose for her maids after spending the week-end with the Misses Bertha and Yetta Mi- their parents in this city. They linsky, Marvel Abelson and Miriam FORT WAYNE HOTEL AUDITORIUM were accompanied home by their King. Vktor Abelson, Seymour mother, Mrs. C. J. Levy. Gelb, Mae Wolfson and Max Gold Music by Seymour Simons and his Collegiate acted as ushers. Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield returned Orchestra. Mrs. M. D. Harris, mother of home on Friday after spending a the bride, was striking in a gown few days in Chicago. PROCEEDS for EUROPEAN WIDOWS and of black velvet, as was also Mrs. William Milinsky, mother of the ORPHANS Mrs. Ella Levine left for Lima, Ohio, last Friday to spend a few groom. Admission-50c per person A family dinner followed the days with relatives. ceremony at the home of the Miss Rose Miller of Detroit spent bride, 3200 Cortland avenue. Af- DETROIT the week-end with her parents, Mr. ter the reception, which was held Symphony Orchestra at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Milan and Mrs. Thomas K, Miller. ORCHESTRA HALL left for a motor trip to Chicago 6 Thur. Eve. Nov. 6 and Springfield, Ill. CARD OF THANKS at a :Ill Mrs. Agnes Levine of 612 Kenil- Ossip Gabrilowitach SCHWARTZ-HORWITZ worth avenue wishes to thank her Dino tor many friends and relatives for the The wedding of Miss Ann Hor- synipathies extended to her on the witz of Ottawa, Canada, to Louis MERLE ALCOCK (formerly Thomas Inn) Contralto occasion of her recent sad be- II. Schwartz of this city took place Drive Itive,ide the beautiful Tickets: Ilan to 02.50. at Hall reavement. Mrs. Levine extends in Ottawa Oct. 18. After a trip Riverside. Ontario. 6 ntles East el Windsor Ferry•nd -medal thanks to the Jewish Wo- East, Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz will St. Clair Tunnel on the shore ol men's European Welfare Organ- reside on Boston boulevard. ization, the Eva Prenzlauer Serv- FISH-FROG-CHICKEN- ice Group and to Robert Lowen- t 8.30 Saturday Night ■ EDELSTEIN-FRIEDMAN STEAK DINNER VICTOR KOLAR, Directing berg, Mr. and Mrs. L. Friedman of Served in trit,,,,:,y,..old.47,shioned road- A.• , l0,1 lee Place announce the marriage The Woodwind Ensemble of their daughter, Bessie, to Wil- NO COVER CHARGE ' liarn A. Edelstein, son of J. Edel- I Admiesion-Orchestra G Dancing and Entertainment stein of Richton avenue on Sun- 50c, Balcony 25c Elias Miller, former Detroiter,' day, Oct. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Edel- Every Evening Boxes Reserved. II • Seat whose home is now in New York stein left on a honeymoon trip ' City. is president of the student East and upon their return will re- YE OLD TYME council of the lintel Foundation at side at 1529 Lee Place. HALLOWE'EN PARTY ary choir, to serve in addition to the University of Michigan, Ann Special Turkey Dinner $1.50 he present quartet. More voices Arbor. Mr. Miller is a senior in per plate, Saturday, Oct. 31. are required, especially men's voi- the Literary College, and is promi- ies. Those who have not as yet nent in campus activities. Last applied to Mr. Galvani for voice year he had an editorial position Many novel acts will be pre- F ions phone Dia riots may do so now by calling on the Michiganensian, the univer- sented at the midnight show spon- 2-4912 or Tecumseh 110. sity year book. Ile is now serving sored by the Northwestern Branch Columbia 2913. 108F.I'll 0. BABY, Manage , his second term as president of of the Jewish Old Folks' Home Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity. Ile , given on Saturday, Nov. 14, at 11 PERFECTION LODGE was previously chairman of the p. m. in the Oriole Theater at Lin- Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & ;social committee and vice-president wood and Philadelphia. Several Organize Beth El Choir. A. NI., will hold a special communi- of the U. of M. Hillel Foundation. nictures will also be showii. Mrs. The informal dance of Hillel II. Lewis, chairman, asks the pub- More voices are needed for the cation on Wednesday, Nov. 4, at Foundation will he held Hallowe'en lic to co-operate in order to make p. m. voluntary choir at Temple Beth F.I. C. K. SANDORF, Sec. night, Oct. 31, at the Ann Arbor this a success. Tickets can be had George Galvani, musical director of Temple Beth El, is now in the By order of Masonic Temple. Alumni are in- from any of the members or call vited to attend. Hemlock 3039-J. course of organizing such a volun DAVID ARKIN, W. M. THE EUROPEAN JEWISH WOMEN'S WELFARE ORG. SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 1 'Edgewater Inn Popular Concert ELIAS MILLER IS HILLEL PRESIDENT selection for your party. Our assortment this year is very attractive. Sheehan's Book Store 1550 Woodward Avenue Ran. 0200 Bookeellers Since Mil BETTY FRANK MISCHA FISHSON-PESACHKE BURSTEIN Littman's Peoples Theatre ABRAHAM LITTMAN, Manager For Tickets Call Trinity 2-3488 FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 30 SATURDAY, SUNDAY, OCT. 31-NOV. 1 Matinee and Evening A New, Interesting Play "The Crown of Love" Br I. Zolat ky The entire Littman Company will Wse active part. in this play. Don't forget our new reduced prices are now in effect. Lind brings you next year's radio--•NOW elected scribe of the chapter. Twelfth Annual GRAND BALL For II allowe'en Let us help you in your ZEDAKAH NOVEMBER 1 The hard time party held at the , home of Mrs. 51askowitz, 1469 At- was a succes. George A hard time get together party Cohen received WEISS-KATZ A first prize. The Hiss Clara Katz, daughter of , is being sponsored by the Zedakah president an s Mfrs. arkovitz Club, on Nov. 1, at Congregation MN. Anna Katz, became the bride for giving the use of her home. of Emory Weiss, son of Mrs. Ber- A special meeting will be held at tha Weiss of Toledo, Ohio, on Sun- the home of Mrs. Anna Cohen, 2726 day evening, Oct 18, at Congrega- Leslie, Nov. 3, at 1 p. m. tion Emanuel. Rabbi J. Thumin I For reservations for the dinner officiated. dance, phone Mrs. J. Cohen, Ar- The bride wore a gown of ivory lington 8726-J. satin. Iler tulle veil was fitted with a lace cap and with a cape falling from the shoulder. The Landsburg, co-chairman, have ap- lace cap, which was adorned with pointed the following hostesses for, orange blo&soms, was held' in place the evening: Mesdames Rose Lip, by a chin strap of pearls. The son, Ida Greenberg, Lee Levensohn, bride carried white roses and lilies Ethel Fisher, Sophie Lefkovitz, of the valley. Margaret Art, Blanche Greenblatt, Mrs. Mandell, sister of the Theresa Gerstun and Lillian New- bride, served as matron of honor man. and was attired in a gown of blue Mrs. Celia Coggan, treasurer of taffeta with pink slippers. Her Zedakah Club, supplied clothing for bouquet was of pink roses. The 11 children in honor of the birth-1 bridesmaid, Miss Julia Weiss, sis- day of her son, Yale Coggan. Other ter of the groom, was gowned in donations were received from Mr.! pink taffeta with matching slip- Weyere, Mrs. Esther Shugarman per& She carried an arm bouquet and Sylvia Shapero. of roses. Sally Weller and Shirley Katz, cousins of the bride, made lovely flower girls dressed in pale Mr. and Mrs. I MI Koffman en- green and pale yellow chiffon, re-. tertained their Sunday Night Club spectively. at a buffet lunch and bridge. Nathan Mandell served as best man and James Fox, cousin of the Mr. and Mrs, George Kahn of groom, was usher. Auburn avenue entertained at Mrs. Katz, mother of the bride, three tables of bridge Friday eve- wore a gown of black lace. Her ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sam flowers were a shoulder bouquet Kahn of Detroit. of orchids. 37 .9, MRS. J. COHEN Births Reduce Your Weight at Reduced Rates' Bag City Notes Feel the buoyancy of happy times, the enthusiasm of youth, the thrill of seeing the waistline grow thinner day by day- Three Favorite Groups: were made homeless orphans in Europe, especially girls. Many of the first comers are now married and the mothers of fine American children. Later comers who are still too young to support them- selves are boarded out in private homes. To stop paying for their Oct. 26-To Dr. and Mrs. Jerome J. l'rag, a daughter, Sabra Ben I maintenance would mean deporta- tion. Funds for this cause are Oct. 25-To Dr. and Mrs. M. Yarrows of Medbury avenue, a son raised by different activities such Dr. Joseph L. Jacobs of 2954 Paul David. 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