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PAGE THREE

ina rriagen

Engagements

Among the many affairs being
given in honor of Miss Anne Fo-
gel, a bride-elect of Juno 26, were
the following: Mrs. Hy Kaplan
entertained on Sunday, June 5,
with a miscellaneous shower at
the San Min Palace. Covers were
laid for 20 guests. The table was
carried out in horseshoe shape.
pink and white color scheme. On
Wednesday, June 8, Miss Alice
Mettler honored the bride-elect at
her home at 3030 Elmhurst are-
nut with a kitchen shower. The
table was decorated in pink and
BECKER--GORDON
yellow, at which 20 guests were
On Tuesday afternoon, June 7,
served with • midnight lunch. On
Miss Anne Gordon, (laughter of
Saturday, June 18, Mrs. Abe Boes-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gordon, be.
ky will entertain for Miss Fogel in
awe the bride of Walter Erich
the Pine Room of Boesky Bros.'
ecker, son of Mrs. Gisela Becker.
restaurant, with a linen shower.
June 19—Miss Pauline Fishman, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Morri a he ceremony, which took place
Among the out-of-town guests will
t
Temple Beth El, with Rabbi Leo
be Mrs. Harris Brown of Troy, N. Fishman, to Morris Berman, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Al . Franklin officiating, was wit-
Y., mother of the groom, who is
June 19—Miss Pauline Bogel, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mye n
here to attend the wedding. On Bogel of 3212 Clements avenue, to Philip A. Eisner, son of Mr. and f eased by relatives and close
riends, and was followed by a re-
Monday, June 20, Airs. I. Tennen- Mrs. Albert Eisner of this city, formerly of Cleveland, Ohio.
eption at the home of the bride's
house will be hostess at a crystal
June 1 ' J—bliss
ye ins y, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben P arents.
shower to be given at her horn e Pinsky of 1623 Hazelwood avenue, to lien D. Maltzman, son of Mr.
The bride was lovely in a Vion-
on Holbrook avenue in honor o f and Mrs. Samuel Maltzman of 1533 Taylor.
et frock of (lusty pink fashioned
Miss Fogel.
June 19—Ruth Lazarov, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Lazarov of 3046
in the empire style with a shirred
Tuxedo, to Victor Rader, son of Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Rader of Detroit.
eket. She wore a close-fitting
Mrs. Bessie Rubin of 2635 Cort-
June 19—Miss Nettie Schoenbrun, daughter of Mrs. Frieda h at with a nose veil the shade of
land avenue 'announces the gradu-
er gown and gloves, and slippers
ation of her son, Saul from the Schoenbrum, to Harry Bernard Last. son of Mrs. Gitla Klein.
to match. She carried an old-
June 19—Miss Charlotte Salkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David f
College of the City of Detroit, on
aahioned bouquet of pink roses,
Thursday, June 16, at which time Salkin of Sioux City, Iowa, to Samuel Charfoos, son of Mr. and Mrs.lv
alley lilies and babybreath. The
he received his B. A. degree. Mn,. Abraham Charfoos of Detroit, at Sioux City. ' br
ide's only attendant was her sis-
B. Michlin of Rochester, N. Y.,
June 26—Miss Honey Elaine Leet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bar- to r, Miss Fannie Gordon, who wore
mother of Mra. Rubin, arrived nett Leet, to Leo Magid, son a Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ma id
a printed crepe frock of brown
Wednesday to attend the com-
June 26—Miss Evelyn Schubiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max and yellow with a jacket of the
mencement exercises and will re- Schubiner of 3759 Carter, to Nathan Weinstein, son of Morris Wein-
same material; a large horsehair
main as her daughter's guest for stein.
hat of brown and gloves and shoes
several weeks.
June 26—Miss Dorothy Eskay to Dr. Sidney Berk, at the Belcrest. of the same shade. She carried
Ceremony and reception from 2 to 4.
Talisman roses. Albert Leland
O
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Victor of
Served as best man
June 26—Miss Ada Morritz, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Meyer Mot,
2519 Pingree avenue surprised
The mother of the bride wore a
ritz,
to
Dr.
Manual
A.
Klinger,
son
of
Mrs.
Sarah
Klinger
their daughter, Muriel, with a
gr een dress with beige accessories
June 26—Mim Belle Pri.scol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
party for 95 guests on the oc-
and
a shoulder corsage of pink
Frisco] of 4004 Pingree avenue, to Joseph AL Stanton, son of Mr. and
casion of her confirmation.
roses and sweet peas, and the
Mrs. Alter Marston.
mother of the groom wore black
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Klein
June 26—Miss Shines Virginia Kopitz, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. chiffon with a large sharkskin hat
of Collingwood avenue were sur- bits. Kopitz of Clairmount avenue, to Harry Sitner, son of Mr. and and a shoulder corsage of yellow
' Max Sitner of this city.
prised by their daughters, Miss
r i, WS and sweet peas.
Irene R. Klein and Mrs. Morton
June 26—Miss Anne Fogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hyman
Among the out-of-town guests
Yarrows, on Sunday, June 12, the Fn g e 0
azelwood avenue,
Y.
toCuss Brown, son of Mr. and rs. M we
n re Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schubatt
occasion being their twenty-eighth Ilar
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ris Brown of Troy, N.
a d Morris Levine, an uncle of
wedding anniversary. A delight-
June 29—Miss Esther II. Rosenthal, (laughter of Mrs. Lena Rosen- the bride, of New York, and Miss
ful luncheon was served to 35
Sa ra Betty Parloff of Cleveland.
thal, to Morton J. Newlander, son of Sirs, G. Newlander.
guests at midnight.
is Jeanette Weller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira 1 For her going away outfit the
July 3—Ms
ide chose a lovely vivid green
Weller, to Albe rt Summer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Summer,
Miss Roddy Fellner of Wooding- the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
at kni tted sports frock with match-
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sfs ham Drive has returned to her
home after spending the holidays
cro cheted beret with beige acces-
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sot ies. The couple motored to
ronto, Miss Fellner was the guest
Cin cinnati and Kentucky, and will
of Miss Helen Yanover of Palm-
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OSHER—GALLOW
lost impressive and inspiring
the wedding held at the
June 4—To Mr. and Mn,. Louis Schreiber of 2329 Fullerton,
Sha arey Zedek Synagogue on Sun-
daughter, Shirty.
day evening, June 12, when Rabbi
i
May 13—To Sir. and Mrs. Sam Levin of 2064 Gladstone, a son, A. M. Hershman officiated at the
1Sheldon Howard.
er emony uniting in marriage
I
Mis s Edith Callow, daughter of
0
Charles Ivan Stolarsky and ter, Sylvia Fae. Mr. and Sirs. Barmeinski of 1636 Gladstone, a dough-
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gallow of
This is an opportunity for homemakers to
Ph dip E. Lachman motored
Cal vert avenue, to Benjamin Na-
home for their summer vacation
tha
secure the finest in home-furnishings at the
niel Osher, son of Mrs. Fanny
0 from Northern Illinois College of i
Osh er of Elmhurst avenue.
0
O Optometry in Chicago. Sir. Sto- PHILOMATHIC ENDS PICNIC OF RAINBOW
lowest prices in twenty years.
he bride wore a gown of white
1 ars y has been elected chancellor
SUCCESSFUL TERM GIRLS ON SUNDAY sati n, made with a jacket of rose
0
of Mu Sigma Pi Fraternity, Jew-
patt ern lace with puffed sleeves
ish optometric fraternity.
and a white satin train. Her cap-
The Philomathic Debating Club
Purity Assembly No. 12, Rain- let
Miss Rose Steinberg of Windsor, closed another successful term SUP- bow for Girls, will hold a picnic plac entrained tulle was held in
e with a princess cap headdress
0 Ont., is the house guest of Mr. and day, June 12, at the Shaarey Zedek, at Cass I.ake this Sunday, June
of 1
a , Mrs. M. Frankel of Cleveland, Chicago boulevard at Lawton. The , 19. Members and friends are in- cart ace and pearl beads and she
ied a bouquet of gardenias
annual outdoor social will be held
O
and lilies of the valley.
June 19, at Whitmore Lake, mem-
SI re. Florence Kert of Toronto,
°I Ohio,. J. H. Bernard of 613 Gene- hers and alumni meeting at the I
Ont ., who wore a beige lace
O
Shaarey Zedek at 8 a. m.
see avenue, Flint, Mich., had as
Cha nel model, and carried yellow
The Philomathic began its se-
her house guests d tiring the last
tea
roses adorned with a green
I week-end her sister, Miss Mildred mester with Jack Rom as speaker; I
tulle bow, was matron of honor.
Max Chomsky as clerk; Oscar Col. I
Lor-
Miss
Pearl Gallow, sister of the
ten as assistant-clerk, and Bernard
U raise Sachs of Monroe, Mich,
brid e, who wore an old-fashioned
Sharkey, as sergeant-at-arms. The ,
II
pink net gown embroidered in
t
0
Airs. J. Lipchinsky of 3298 hirtieth annual model-meeting was
past el yarn flowers and carried
0 Webb avenue spent part of last held at the B'nai Moshe Hall Wed-
butt erfly roses with a pink tulle
week in Milwaukee, Wis., where nesday, May 12. Abe Davis and
O
bow , was maid of honor. The
George
Schreiber,
winners
of
the
she attended the graduation of her
brid esmaids, the Misses Josephine
son, Leo Lipton, from the dentalI debate, were awarded the Judge
Ben ningson of Columbus, Ohio,
college at the University of Mar- Harry J. Dingman silver loving
Myr a Moyer, Edith Sklar, Dolly
cup by vote of the organization.
0 quette.
Bach rack and Rena Osher, sister
The individual prizes were monopo-
of t he groom, wore chiffon gowns
lized by the negative: Oscar Colten,,
011
Mrs. Jostph Levinsohn (Bernie
in th e pastel shades of green, pink,
Maurice Morse Gold Medal; Sam
Rosenthal) and daughter, Esther,
blue and orchid and carried yel-
Finkelstein, Jacob Brown Memorial
of Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting Silver Medal; Alex Baruch, hon-
low tea roses with tulle bows of
with Mrs. Alex. !merman of Pin-
harm onizing colors. Gladys Gal-
orahle
mention.
On
June
6,
the
I
gree avenue.
semi-annual election was held. Max I
low, little cousin of the bride,
Was the flower girl, and Peter
Chomsky became speaker, Oscar
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Vein of Wa- Colten, clerk; Bernard Sharkey,
Glob erson carried the ring on a
O verly avenue are a pending several
assistant clerk; Abe Davis, ear.
whit e satin pillow. Aaron Osher,
weeks with their mother, Mrs. geant-at-arms. Alex Baruch and
broth er of the groom, was best
Vein,
in
Madison,
Wis.
MARY SILVER
0
George Schreiber were elected to
man, and Harold Bronstein, Harry
Grad
Morris Raskua, Bernie
The Misses Beasye Kosak and the
The board
second of directors. vited and are asked to bring their Cord on and
Bernie Osher of Cin-
1932 semester will own lunches. They are to meet at
Dorothy Koppin were joint host-
cinna ti, Ohio, were the ushers.
open
Sept.
11.
All
Jewish
youth,
'Mrs.
Cora
Jacoby's
home,
231
Ty-
esses at a personal shower given under 21 are
Mr s. Isadore Callow, mother of
invited to attend. ler, at 9 a. m. sharp. There will
Friday evening, June 10, at the
be a nominal charge for swim- the b ride, wore a gown of peach
Lee Crest, in honor of Jeanette
FREUND IS BACK FROM ming, games and cards. For in- crepe trimmed with gold heads,
Weller, whose marriage will take
HALF YEAR'S ABSENCE formation call Longfellow 6104, and Mrs. Fanny Osher, mother of
place July 3 at the Book-Cadillac
the groom, wore • black lace
or G ene Schiller, Longfellow gown
Hotel.
Adolph
("Daddy")
Transportation of those l ow . Both wore corsages of yel-
Freund, 9871'
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe D. Harris! after an absence of nearly half a ' planning to attend has been ar- peas. tea roses and orchid ',wee
1426 WOODWARD
Mrs. Lillian Alpern san
will be hosts at ■ reception at 'year, five months of which he spent ranged for.
"0, P romise Me" as the bride a g
p-
their home, 3200 Cortland avenue, in Miami, Fla., has returned to
prose bed the altar embanked wit
h
in honor of the engagement of Detroit and is making his home I
palm !I Rev. E. Zaludkowski ran
their daughter, Maxine, th David with his family, Dr. and Mrs. Hugo H. H. S. ALUMNI HONOR
tdared
c e several selections. Atte
N. Saliter, Sunday, June 19, at 7 A. Freund of 52 Chicago bouts-1 1
remony a reception was held
MEMBERS GRADUATING
card.
p. m. No cards.
FROM UNIVERSITIES with dancing and a buffet suppe
On his homeward journey, Mr.'
in the social hall for 200 guests.
_____
The Coterie Club entertained Freund attended the convention of '
at a miscellaneous shower in honor District Grand Lodge No. 2 of dished last
the precedent estab- were m ong the out-of•town goes ta
of Miss Jeanette Weller on Wed- B'nai B'rith, which met at Dayton, year the Alumni Asso- of T Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kert
nesday evening, June 1, at the Ohio, recently. Invited to the cos- elation of the United Hebrew Si mon oronto, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs
home of Miss Jean Blair. Miss truss by President Heller and wel-
honor intan dosue. R
t a.ak .5 Meretsky, Sir. and Mrs. Mil
teretaky, Mr. and Sirs. W
who again been
Mary Banish of San Francisco, comed as the oldest past president Schools will
Cal., who is visiting with Miss of the sister District Grand Lodge sled from higher institutions of ;sirs :- w, Dr. and Mrs. Perlman an
Bernstein
of Windsor, Ont.
Slier, was a guest.
No, 6 and of the Cleveland Jewish learning. This affair will be in mi,„,
t.
Orphan Home, and as an adopted the form of a dinner-dance to be lumbu Josephine Benningson of Co
S.
Ohio;
Sam
Clayman o f
Miss Lillian Papernik of Toronto member of District No. 2, the as- held on 'Wednesday, June 23, at Pampa
was a guest in the city last week- sembly tendered "Daddy" Freund 7 P. m., at the Philadelphia-Byron Osher , Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Phill p
and
Harry
Osher
of CM
end.
an enthusiastic welcome, all rising Hall. Besides alumni, the board sago;
and cheering. Mr. Freund ex- lof directors and teachers of the Osher Misses Helen and Elain
,
Daniel,
Bernie
and
Hero! d
Mrs. Eli Leventhal of Cleveland pressed his gratitude in his re- schools will attend.
Oshet
arrived Sunday to spend the week pont*. I Among those to be honored are Cincin , and Miss Helen Grad o f
here, prior to the marriage, on
Mr. Freund has received an ur. , Morris Schlussel, M. D., Detroit lack a nati; Mr. and Mrs. A. Smi
June 19, of her niece, Miss Pau- gent invitation to attend the con. , College of Medicine; Joseph Pa- of To nd Mr. and Mrs. Etirnsoh n
ledo, Ohio; Miss Selma Kay
of District Grand Lodge vidson, B. A., University of Michi-
line Bogel of Clements avenue.
of TkIhne f dianapolia Ind.
No. 6, B'nai B'rith, which meets gun; Sidney Shevitz, LL. B., Her- mil
Mrs. Lena Weinberger and at :Milwaukee, Wis., July 3, 4 and yard; Leo Gurko, M. A., Univer•
Israel Gould Family Club.
daughters, Helen and Pearl, of 5. "Daddy" Freund was reminded ally of Wisconsin; Oscar Colten, Gift., to Hadaaaah Infant
1484 Glynn Court, will sail on that 50 years will have passed B. S., City College of Detroit;
Welfare Fund.
The members of the Israel Gould
since he was chosen president of Herman Chealuk, B. A., City Col-
Infant Welfare Fund o
Family Club enjoyed a dinner at June 25 from Montreal, Canada, the
Grand Lodge.
on
the
S.
S.
Laurentic
for

Euro-
lege
of
salt
has received the follow
Detroit; Albert Pearl, B.
Kramer's Restaurant, given by
Grand River at 7-Mile Road
in c
S. and Engineering, University of '_e
their host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. pean tour.
on ntributions:
m
the
Pontiac ladies, through
Litman Gould. After dinner the
luncheon; on June 1, Mrs. Morris Detroit; Nathan Shur LL. B., De-
'
Detroit's Finest Road-
Dr. and Mrs. S. Kleiman, Mr. Cohn feted Miss Bogel with a troll City Law School; Ervin
members drove to the home of Mr.
H and collection. $24.15.
house and Night Club
and Mrs. Litman Gould, 16513 and Mrs. Samuel Weinberg and handkerchief shower and bridge; Greenbaum ' B. S. and Mines En- R.:: oring Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
that of Pontiac on their
Manor, where the regular business Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cukerman mo. on June 4 the Tusi Tabs Sororit y gineering, University of Michigan;
meeting was held. The honorary tored to Toronto to attend the gave a bridge and midnight sup- A lex Bernstein, Ph. C., Detroit twent v-fifth wedding anniversary
FISH • FROG - STEAK
from
City
College
Mr. and Mrs. David Zemon,
wedding
of
Miss
Honey
Dworkin
per
at
the
home
of
the
Misses
president, Fannie Gould, donated
of Pharmacy.
Mr. an d Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mise
two trees to be planted in Pales- to Louis Ranier, which was held at Elaine and Molly Natinsky of En-
It is interesting to note that
Miriam
the
Per Plate
i
n
Toronto.
Buchhalter.
tine in memory of a deceased aunt
glewood avenu , and on June 11 Leo Gurko, although 18
e years old,
Hon oring Winifred Cooper's
ri• Owes far Children
of Charlotte Gould. After the meet-
Mrs. Ben Kahrnoff of Hazelwood has already received his M. A.
ronfir
mation,
from Mr. and Mrs.
ing bridge was played. The next
Miss Pauline Bogel, a bride- avenue entertained with a bridge- , degree.
Peppy Music, Spacious Dance
Robert Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs.
meeting will be at the homeof Mr. elect of June 19, was honored with tea.
Installation
of
officers
will
take
•Floor, Private Dining Rooms
David
S. Zemon, Mr. and Mrs. Bur-
and Mrs. Louis Gould, on June 19. a miscellaneous shower, dinner
place at this affair. The new offi- ton Li eberman.
and bridge, on May 10, at the
A lovely irweetsixteen birthday
Emmett...1 facilities for Alter-
Hon oring Henry Ehrlieh's Bar
Through an inadvertence it was Chinese Tea Gardens, given by party was arranged for Min Ber- cers ere: Max Chomsky, presi-
am. Bride* Port'.
dent;
Herz!
Shur,
vice-president;
Mitzva h, from Mr. and Mrs. Hi-
stated in our issue of June 10 that Mrs. Bernard Garfinkle and Mrs. nice Kleiman by her Arent,. Dr.
Rebecca Rappaport, recording sec- mon K a plan
Under Porsooal Maw...00 of
Mrs. Adolph Sturn of 2305 West Adolph Spiro. On May 22, Miss ■ nMn.
s Shmarya Kleiman of re 7
JOHNNIE NEBIOLO
Boston boulevard was to give a Ruth Friedland of Philadelphia 2310 Webb avenue, on June 5. A n i Leanore Markson. cores-
n memory of Harry Byron,
ng secretary; Seymour Til- from Mr. and Airs Harr
dance June 16 for her daughter. In avenue gave a bridge-luncheon midnight supper was served to 12
y Bieber-
Bieber-
rs«. Raiford Pod or 4200 I.
c In, treasurer; Gertrude Rosen- stein, Mr. and Mn.
view
of
the
fact
that
no
such
event
and
hosiery
shower;
on
May
28,
Sam Harris,
guests and toasts were made to
Retervatiam.
is planned, we make the correction Mm. Louis Weinstein of Tyler the guest of honor. Dancing and thal, Abe Weston, Rose Herman Mr. and Sirs. Robert Loewenberg',
and Oscar Colten comprise the Mr. and Mrs. Wolf
accordingly, regretting the error. avenue entertained with • bridge- entertainment followed.
Kaplan, Mr.
board of director s.
and Mrs. Philip Shulman.

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The ceremony took place on
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of Mr. and Mrs June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Belkin are
J. Gosevitz of 3292 Richton.
now making their home at the
The engagement of Miss Rose Thomas to Manuel E. Gold, son o Wilshire
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masterpiece!

Little Cinema Theater

56 EAST COLUMBIA

Near Woodward Ave.

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