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12th Anniversary Sale
The Zedakah dinner-dance will
be held at the Chalet, Sunday eve-
ning, Sept. 25. Members and
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Harris of Pittsburgh, Pa., announce th
friends are urged to reserve this
engagement of their daughter, Blanche Rosalind, to Howard L
Lazarus, son of Mrs. Anna Lazarus of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roseroot of Highland Towers, 11 McLean
avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, hazel, to
Emanuel Van Vliet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Van Vliet of 3203
Fullerton avenue. The wedding will take place late in October.
Mr. and Mrs Jacob Steinbock, 15363 Wildemere avenue, an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Joseph
L. Holtzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Holtzman of 4832 West
Warren avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. S. IL. Rubin of 2225 Blaine avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Irving Stern, son of Mr.
and Mrs. II. Stern of 9320 Broadstreet, Reception at Kraemer's
Restaurant at 6 p. m. Sunday.'
Mrs. Flora Schreiber of 2304 Chicago boulevard announces the
engagement of her daughter, Lucille Clare. to Maurice C. Goldstein,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein of Saginaw, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Patrick announce the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Bertha, to Julius E. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allen of
this city.
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Now in Progress
Engagements
ZEDAKAH'S DINNER-
DANCE ON SEPT. 25
FRANCES SARAH BURNSTINE
Miss Frances Sarah Burnstine,
daughter of Dr. J. Y. Burnstine
and granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Steingold, left for Ann
MRS. BERTHA WEIN
Arbor to follow a pre-medical
date
and
to help make this affair
Sept,
18—Miss
Rose
Greenberg,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
5Irs.
Morri.
course at the University of !Michi-
Greenberg of 8931 Twelfth street, to Moe 11. Goodman, of Detroit it success.
gan.
The
chairman
of this dinner-
—and never have our stocks been so complete with fine, new mer-
at
the
Philadelphia-Byron
Hall.
Miss Burnstine graduated from
dance, Mrs. Esther Davis, is Re-
Central High School with distinc- a
sisted
by
Mesdames
Sophia Lef-
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than, being the third best student {
chandise. — Remember, customers are always treated right at
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kowitz, Belle Slden, Mildren Salon.
in a class of 265.
rt
sky,
Lena
Silberblatt,
Betty
Imber,
Abramson's.
'Sarah Karbel, Toots Kahn, Ida
Levin, Ann Paul, Florence Rabin-
owitz, lilay Shapiro, Viola Weiss,
Ann Karhel, Pauline Sandler and
Sept. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Friedman of Buffalo, N. Y Dorothy Sklar. Mrs. Bertha Wein
BRACHMAN . LEVIN
(Florence Ruth Israel of Detroit), a daughter.
is
chairman of the program.
Mrs, Minnie Levin of Holly-
Aug. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Leibovitz of 3343 Fullerton, a
For reservations call Garfield
wood, Calif., formerly of this city,
son,
Alton
Irwin.
4031-J., or Longfellow 7822. The
announces the marriage of her
Aug. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. I. Frankel of 1559 Lee Place, a son, next meeting will be held at the
daughter, Miriam, to Dr. David S.
Closed Saturday
home of Mrs. M. Halperin, 2927
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Brachman, son of Mrs. Mary Marvin Frederick,
Open Sunday
Brachman of Philadelphia.
T "m.
Bo
Arranged
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Aug. 24—To Dr. and Mrs, Maurice Goldstick of 3739 Grand Fullerton, on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler spoke on
avenue, twins: a son, Isador David, and a daughter, Janis Rose,
"Music as a Profession' at the
YALE -WEINBERG
Aug.
12—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sydney
Potashnik.
of
Yonkers, N. Y. last meeting at the home of Mrs.
u
At a beautiful ceremony at the
(Katherine Sandelman of Detroit) a son, Charles David.
Ralph Paul.
Ilollywood, Calif., Knickerbocker
Hotel last Wednesday night, Aug.
17, Miss Rosalind Janice Wein-
FARDAUS TO CONDUCT
berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JEWISH CENTER ART SCHOOL PUPIL
HOLY DAY SERVICES
Maxwell Herman Weinberg, 841
WINS STATE FAIR EXHIBITION PRIZE
AT YIDDISH THEATER
South Serrano avenue, Los An-
geles, became the bride of Julius
A. Littman, manager of the
Arthur Yale, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Yiddish People's Theater, an-
N. B. Yale of Santa Ana, Calif.,
nounces that High Holy Day ser-
formerly of Detroit. The altar was
vices will be conducted as usual
decorated with green and white
this year at the theater.
blossoms. Mr. Weinberg gave his
daughter in marriage and Rabbi
Mr. Littman announces that
Isaacson performed the ceremony
Cantor A. Faradaus, with the as-
before 200 guests,
sistance of a large choir, will be
The bride was lovely in a Paton
in charge of the services, Tickets
model of white satin, princess
will sell at $1 to j3, and are now
style, with a divided train. Iler
obtainable at the theater.
cap was of princess lace and was
Cantor Fardaus has an excep-
adorned with fresh orange blos-
tionally fine baritone voice. Ile Is
soms. She carried a bouquet of
a highly educated man and Is a
orchids and lilies - of - the-valley.
fluent Hebrew reader and speaker,
The matron of honor, Mrs. Aaron
and he has an excellent musical
Levinson, cousin of the bride, was
background.
gowned in burnt orange satin and
wore a hat of harmonizing tulle
S. NATHANSON CANTOR
with narrow brim. The maid-of-
honor, Miss Muriel Jane Long-
AT JERICHO SERVICES
felder, and the bridesmaids, Miss
Mildred Backman, Miss Ethel Le-
Cantor Simeon Nathanson, well
vine and Miss Jeanette Tetenman,
known here for the services ho
of Gary, Ind.,
th e well known cantor,
wore silk crepe dresses in pastel
annually conducts during the High
shades with puffed sleeves and
Holy Days, will officiate at ser-
WILL DELIVER THE SERMONS
WILL CONDUCT THE SERVICES
with jackets trimmed in listrith
vices at Jericho Temple Hall, 2705
with small tulle hats. All of the
Joy Road, between Linwood and
attendants carried muffs of tulle
Lawton.
CARDS OF ADMISSION, $5.00
and violas in shades harmonizing
Assisting Cantor Nathanson will
It's a luxurious looking
THE WINNING WATER COLOR ART WORK
with their gowns,
be an able choir which ho has
suit with a deep collar and
Mrs. Yale attended Mills Col-
trained
for
this
occasion.
Seats
Ben
Miller,
a
student
at
the
Jewish
Center
Art
School,
was
Make your reservations at once. Cards can be obtained at the office of the synagogue
lege and is a graduate of the Uni- awarded a cash prize for placing second in water colors at the art are being sold at reasonable
flat banding of rich beaver
during the day or from the committee in charge on Sunday morning from 10 to 12,
versity of California at Los An- exhibition held at the Michigan State Fair. Mr. Miller had entered prices.
that you'll revel int And
Wednesday evening 7:30 to 9:30.
geles where she was a member of six paintings and all were accepted by the jury and hung. Over 600
Selichot services will be con-
Alpha Epsilon Phi, and Mr. Yale art items were entered in the exhibition, which was one of the most ducted at Jericho Hall by Cantor
wear here, there and
attended both the University of successful in the history of the State Fair Art Exhibitions. Last year Nathanson and his choir at mid-
everywhere smartly, far
Southern California and the Uni- the Center's Art School was honored when Milton Gershgoren was night on Saturday, Sept. 24. Ad-
versity of California at Los An- awarded first place in oils.
mission will be free.
into the winter! New wine,
geles, and is a member of Zeta
Mr. Miller is a pupil of William Greason, art insrtuctor in the
green or brown. Kisses.
Beta
Tau
fraternity,
The
couple
Center
School.
Mrs.
David
B.
Werbe
is
chairman
of
the
art
school
Think about the misfortunes of
1SYMPHONY FESTIVAL spent their honeymoon driving up
committee of the Jewish Centers Association. Nate S. Shapero is others, that you may be satisfied
Suits. second floor
HERE SEPT. 26 - 30 the coast, visiting Carmel, Yosem- president, and Samuel Levine is executive secretary of the organi- with your own lot.
ite, Lake Tahoe and Reno, and zation.
A gala week with mak in the returned Sept. 1.
I air and many festivities afoot will
SHEWACH . SOFFERIN
mark the first symphony festival
LADIES' SOCIAL FUND
WE
THAT ARE UNEXCELLED
On Sunday, Sept. 4, :Marshall's PERFECT PLANS FOR
which will be held in Detroit,
SPONSORS LUNCHEON
Restaurant
was the scene of a
Sept. 26 to 30, under the auspices
PLANTING DETROIT
DELIVER
pretty wedding when Miss Flor-
Special Attention
PALESTINE
FOREST
ence
Sofferin,
daughter
of
The
Hebrew Ladies' Social Fund
Mr. and
Given To Your Entertainment Need,
Mrs. G. Sofferin, became the bride
wil hold a luncheon and bridge on
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front
Page
One.)
Wednesday,
Sept. 21, at I p. m.,
of Earl Shewach, son of Mr. and
in Assembly hall 9125 Twelfth
Mrs. I, Shewach.
street,
with
th
efullowing commit-
Miss Ann Bankler attended the organizations and congregations
s
bride as maid-of-honor. Joe She- are being solicited to participate
All Curtains, Draperies, Window Shades done in
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Melrose 5894
wach was best man.
in the project by contributing to
our own modern plant—Inexpensively—Promptly.
The bride wore a white point it. It is planned to have a series
d'esprit veil and satin gown and of addresses delivered in the local
New Low Prices — Laundered or Dry Cleaned
carried pale pink roses and lilies- synagogues during the High Holy
Curtains, plain or ruffled, pet pair
of-the-valley. The maid of honor, Days in behalf of this movement.
Draperies dry cleaned and reshaped. Per pair
$1.25
Ann Bankler, wore a yellow quilt-
The congregations and organi-
Short Curtains and Draperies 54 price.
ed jacket and a gown of yellow zations will be organiztd at a
Window Shades cleaned and reversedt plain
2Se
chiffon and carried American conference to be held this Sunday
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beauty roses and lilies-of-the- evening at 9036 Twelfth street.
we
Call
lee
and
Deliver
valley.
to any Plan.. in Greeter Detroit,
Organizations which have not as
The mother of the bride wore a yet received their invitations to
East Side Phone:
West Side Phase:
black brocaded velvet gown, and t he conference are urged to send
the mother of the groom wore a their delegates. Addresses will be
black chiffon velvet gown. Both delivered by Leon Kay, who will
Young Israel of Detroit invites you—the young men and
had shoulder corsages.
preside: Joseph Haggai, Aaron
women—to attend Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur services
Dinner was served to 125 guests Kurland, and a leading Detroit
at Re synagogue in the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne Avenue
and was followed by dancing.
rabbi.
near Woodward. To your parents a welcome is also extended.
Out-of-town guests were pres-
The movement for the planting
Young Israel is an organization of Orthodox young men
ent from Montreal, Chicago, Pitts- of a Washington Forest in Pales-
MRS. DAVID WILKUS
and women of the professional and business world. It con-
burgh, Saginaw, Grand Rapids and t ine is one of the important Zion-
ducts its own synagogue throughout the year—and on the
Buffalo.
i st efforts of the present year and
of the Women's Association of the
holy days with dignity, decorum and strict adherence to
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shewach left is intended to honor the first presi
"DETROIT'S FINEST CURTAIN LAUNDRY"
Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
hallowed tradition.
on a honeymoon trip to Montreal dent of this republic on the occa-
A series of flee concerto will be and Quebec and upon their return
Cantor Hananiah Davis of Palestine and now of Young
sion of the Washington Siren-
presented
at
Orchestra
Hall
dur-
will reside at 11845 LaSalle boule- tenial.
Israel will officiate during the holy days. Interesting speakers
ing the week. Each of the con- vard.
have also been secured.
The local drive will conclude
certs will be free to the public and
MRS. I. MARGOLIS
Because the seating capacity L.% limited you are urged to
with a public gathering on Oct.
will be sponsored by a leading De-
PEARLMAN • GREENBLATT
make your reservation early. The committee will be at the
30,
when national figures—Jews tee in charge: Mesdames R. Lippitt,
troit organization or group of or-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jacob
Greenblatt
Jewish Center every evening (except Friday) from 7 to 10
and non-Jews—will speak either C. Caltin, C. Schmidt, A. Gottlieb,
ganizations.
announce the marriage of their
Nowhere else can you get as delectable home-cooked food as
o'clock, and on Sundays from 1 to 6 in the afternoon.
A daily radio concert will be daughter, Lena, to Ben B. Pearl- at a banquet or mass meeting. The S. Sisskind, A. Glucklick, G. Klein,
here--and at DEPRESSION PRICES.
Reservations can also be made at 957 First National Bank
broadcast at noon during Festival man, eon of I. Pearlman, on Fri- concluding function will be held S. Kelt, It. Wauldron, R. Diamond,
Special for Saturday, Sunday ■ nd all of neat 50
Building or by calling Cadillac 8788.
Week over every leading Detroit day, Sept. 2, Rabbi Si. 'lager simultaneous with the Michigan J. Busker, 11. Cuba in, L. Wein-
State Zionist Conference to be garden, h. Smilo, B. Saperstein
radio station.
officiated.
week, Full Cour.. SPRING CHICKEN or ROAST
held on Oct. 30.
and K, Baiter.
PIGEON DINNER, nothing finer in Detroit
The really unique feature of
Prizes will be awarded. Pro-
Symphony Festival Week is that
SMITH • DURSK
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CHILDREN
no contributions will be asked. In-
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Durk an- Fenkell Ladies Loan Assn. ceeds go for a worthy cause.
Card Party Saturday.
stead, Dollar Exchange Tickets nounce the marriage of their
will sold. Each of these dollar daughter, Marlene, to Herbert D.
The Fenkell Ladies' Loan Asso-
tickets is convertible into its equiv- Smith, on Sunday, Sept. 4. at the ciation will open its fall season MEMBERS WELCOMED!
8729 TWELFTH ST. at GLADSTONE
alent in admissions to a regular home of Rabbi M. Zager.
with a card party, Saturday eve-
BY CANTORS' ASSN.
symphony concert, For instance,
ning, Sept. 17, at the Talmud
MORRIS FEINSILBER and ALEX SCHWARTZ
one dollar exchange ticket may
EISENBERG - GOLDIS
Torah, Parkside at Midland. Re-
The Cantors' Association of De-
be converted into four balcony
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goldis an- freshments will be served and troit is planning an event to honor
tickets or two reserved main floor nounce the marriage of their prizes awarded. The chairman of newcomers
WELL KNOWN LOCAL CANTOR
to the city who are n asm_cac-252575 .2_
seats for a Saturday evening pop daughter, Rose. to Max Norton the evening will be Mrs. L. Ante- enrolling in the association.
assisted by his choir
concert, or it may be applied on Eisenberg, on Sept.. 11, at Con- kar, assisted by Mesdames S. Be-
The new members include Can-
the price of a more costly seat for gregation Beth Tephila Emanuel. garet. J. Fernstein, L. Factor, S. for Jacob Sonenklar of Congrega-
WILL CONDUCT THE SERVICES DURING
the regular Thursday evening-
Garber, S. Katz and J. Jaffee. All ties Shaarey Zedek and Rev. I.
SMALL. SILVERBERG
members are urged to attend with Katz of Congregation
Friday afternoon series.
Beth Te-
Airy, Spacious, Beautifully Decorated, a Fully
A wedding of simple but beau- their husbands and friends. phi! ■ Emanuel. Both have at-
Among those active on the syrn-
phony festival committee are Mrs. tiful appointments was solemnized
Equipped Kitchen—
tained national prominence.
Leo M. Butzel, Mrs. David Wilkus, on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 11, at
Definite plans will be announced
SUITABLE FOR:
Mrs. Moritz Kahn, Mrs. Melville the home of Rabbi M. Zager, 3026 menta were served to 50 guests. next week of a cantors' affair in
2705 Joy Road near Linwood
! West Grand
avenue, when Miss Sidney Gottlieb entertained with honor of the new members.
' Welt and others.
Concerts, Weddings, Dances, Bazaars,
Hilda Silverberg, niece of Mr. and vocal numbers. The out-of-town
TICKETS EXTREMELY REASONABLE
Mrs. Sam Adler, became the bride !tweets were: Mr. and Mrs. Israel
Bar Mitzvah Parties.
of William R. Small, son of Mr. Leitson and daughter of Flint,
Dedication of Tombstones.
Unveiling of Tombstone
RENTAL FEE GREATLY REDUCED
and Mrs. Sam Small.
Slicoth Services, Midnight, Saturday, Sept. 24
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenbaum
The bride wore a brown trans- and family of Ann Arbor, Mich.,
Admission Free
The dedication of the mono-
Mahe your arrangements for seat seas.. immotsatoly
The unveiling of ■ tombstone parent velvet gown with acces- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanfleld of merits of Ethel
Duschinsky and
calling at 1245 W. Philadelphia. Mahon seas
in memory of Sigmund S. Gold- sories to match and carried a bou- Windsor. Ont., and Mrs. S. Clavir her daughter, Helen. will take
smith will take place on Sunday, quet of yellow tea roses. Ber- of Toronto.
lace Sunday Sept. 25 at 11
ISAAC
ROSENTHAL, Chairman House Committee,
nard Sharkey attended the groom
Mr. and Mrs. Small left on a in Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi M.
as best man,
UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS OF DETROIT
trip to points west and upon their Fischer will officiate. Relatives and
are invited.
After the ceremony, refresh.. return will reside in Detroit.
friends are invited.
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