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DINNER-DANCE OF
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Zedakah Club announces its last
--
dinner-dance of the season to take)
place Sunday evening, April 8, at
Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel M. Fine announce the engagement of
, the Chalet.
their daughter, Celia, to Harry D. Siegel, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Mrs. Litman Gould, chairman of Siegel . of this city.
this event, and Mrs. l'hil Lipson,
Mr. and Mrs. II. Baumhoft of 3831 Webb avenue announce the
engagement of their cousin, Florence Ilallen, to Ilan• A. Thav, son
of Mr. and Mrs. II. Thav of 2182 Hazelwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Becsky of 8300 West Jefferson avenue an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Irene, to Al C. Goodman
of Youngstown, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silberg of' Sherwood avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Morris Olshansky, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Olshansky of Harmon avenue.
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A pep meeting has been called
by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund for Tues.
day afternoon, April 3, at 2
o'clock, at Hotel Statler. A fine
Name any kind of straw
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L arge or
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MN/
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May 29—Miss Jean Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bar-
, nett Goldman of 3753 Elmhurst avenue, to Irwin Friedman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bien Friedman of 2707 Webb avenue, at the B'nai
David Synagogue, Fourteenth and Elmhurst.
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EZRA Z. SHAPIRO OF
CLEVELAND TO BE
J. N. F. SPEAKER
Births
IIATS-
Third Floor
MRS. MILTON BERNSTEIN
co-chairman, urge that reserve.
March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Druker (Florence
tions be made at once as they are Prank), a daughter, Nancy Jane.
limited to 300.
March 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weindling (Ida Butensky)
The hostesses for the evening I
boulevard, a daughter, Barbara Joan.
will be Mrs. Joseph Landsbergh,: of 11845 LaSalle
March 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iskowitz of 11808 Fourteenth
Mrs Joe Greenbaum, Mrs. Kalman ,•
MRS. ELI SACHSE
Shapiro, Mrs. Henry Levitt, Mrs. street, a son, Harold H.
March 13—To Mr. and Mrs. B. Sidman of 2-191 Tyler avenue, a program is being arranged, with
George Robinowitz and Mrs. Max
Rubin.
(laughter, Harriet.
Leon Kay, president of the Jew-
Mrs. Gould may be reached at
March 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Braun of 2758 West Philadel- ish National Fund Council, as
University 1-9459 and Mrs. Lipson phia avenue, a daughter, Barbara Lila.
guest speaker. Mrs. Max Dushkin
at University 1-9440 for reserve-
will speak on "Stories From the
Hons.
Louis Margolis, 2706 Leslie ave. Talmud."
Mrs. Milton Bernstein, captain
This meeting is called for the
nue, and Mr. Zalman is the son
Of tickets for the pageant, "A Ro-
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zalman Purpose of giving all the wonien
mance of Our People," reports fa-
who have pledged to attend the
r
N orman d y
vorable progress. She urges all
ROSENTHAL • LEVINE
The attendants were Miss Sylvia . third annual donor luncheon,
those desiring to view the pageant
Congregational Emanuel was' Margolis, maid of honor, gowned I May 2, an opportunity to pay for
to secure their tickets promptly. he scene of a beautiful
t r h d ' their pledges. Mrs. harry Kraft,
tit ul wedding 1 i n a f rock ot. water-green
sace
the .
ow .. chairman of the souvenir book-
on Sunday, March 25, when Miss, lace over satin, carrying
lets, requests that pledges be paid
Esther Levine, daughter of Mr. sage of Johanna Hill roses, fmget-
and Mrs. Morris Levine of Parker me-nots, freesia and sweet peas, as early as possible.
Mrs. Eli Sachse, general chair-
avenue, became the bride of Dr. fastened to a muff of material
man of the luncheon, assures that
Samuel Rosenthal, son of Mr. and matching her gown.
f.."even though this luncheon poi ll
m
m
W ex l er
1 '... , Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal of Clair-
ar ..,
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mount avenue. Rabbis Eisenman honor, wore a coral satin gown be the last of the season, on May
of all.
and Strauss read the service.
trimmed in mink. Her coral tulle , 2, it will be the outstanding
• t'r
.,Nr)
The bride was charming in her muff had a corsage of Talisman Th e committee is already busily
Mr. and Sirs. Sam Sellnian ar long gown of white satin, with roses, forget-me-nots and fresia.l engaged preparing the beautiful
entertaining out-of-town guests, long train, and had a bodice of Esther Zalman, gowned in peach I decorations for the affair, and sou-
Mrs. F. A. Kay (Francis Stein Alencon lace which extended to crepe trimmed in vile green, carry- i venirs, which will be presented to
each guest. Besides, a beautiful
berg) of Brooklyn, N. Y., and the high neckline and upper half mg a green muff with a corsage ,
Lou Brooks of New York City. of the sleeves. The veil was all of Johanna Hill roses, forget-me; and elaborate program is being
arranged for the occasion with
The first of a series of events was of lace, the cap being held in shape riots and sweet peas: Miss Freda Ezra Z. Shapiro, prominent Zionist
a dinner at Club Maxine, where by sprays of orange blossoms. She Bergstein, wearing ashes of roses
carried a shower bouquet of white crepe, with blue accessories, blue and outstanding orator, as guest
covers were set for 20 people.
speaker. Mr. Shapero is at pres-
roses.
muff and Columbia roses. sweet,
Mrs. Isadore Levine, sister-in- peas and forget-roe•nuts; Miss , eat vice-mayor of the city of
Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz
Marjorie
Samuels,
in
an
eggshell
Cleveland
by virtue of his holding
of
celebrated their twenty-fourth law of the bride, was matron
wedding anniversary at Club Max- honor and wore a gown of pale satin gown, wearing green acces- the office of Law Director of
me, Wednesday night, with a din- blue crepe. The maid of honor sums, green muff and a corsage
Mr. Shapiro is undoubtedly one
was
Miss Goldye Rosenthal, sister of orchid sweet peas, were brides-
w
ner for 16 guests.
of the ablest of the young Jewish
of the groom, who wore a gown maids
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John Zalman, brother to the
Zionist,
for several
They both carried bouquets of tea bridegroom, was best man, and leaders in
this country.
An years
out-
roses. The bridesmaids were Silas Maurice Samuels and Max Gar. standing
tive
of
the
Zionist
Organization
Sophie Blanche Schwartz, gowned Herbert Margolis, Louis Zalman , a member of the national execu-
t •
he mat a severe I raps
in blush satin trimmed in blue, was flower girl a d Leonard Weks•
n
Palestine. Having mastered
Prices going up soon—
Miss Florence Levenson, whose land, were ushers. Laura Levine , Hebrew,
hid •
he delivered several ad-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schnedinan of
take advantage of the
New Crowns! New Brims!
avenue are at home gown was made of daffodil yellow ler was ring-bearer.
The /sewn CT eeeee lied, Shearer.
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• proof HMI
in
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The
after spending three months in crepe) Miss Fanny Chapnick,
The bride's gown was a Queen scribing his impressions of the
and
Than They've Ever Been! [
pink tulle trimmed in green,
Eliza'ieth model of ice white satin, Jewish
Miami, 1.1a.
Hom eland.
Miss Lillian Baiter, who
11155 LINW0011 AVE.
pleated at the neck, wrist and
In Ohio Jewish communities ,
gowned in blush mousseleinet peplum. Pleated tulle edged the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marshall of
The bridesmaids canied brim of her off-the•face net cap Mr. Shapiro is always in greet de-
sole.
•
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while on %Alta and
Collingwood avenue entertained on
✓atter= sod Shalni
Paler,. and shade..
bouquets of red roses.
and secured the voluminous veil mend as a speaker. This will be
March 25, at a dinner for 14 guests
will En" Their
Pocket Broadcloths
Assisting the groom as best man which full in folds over her Ionthe first opportunityDetroiters
55C
Shape —Look Ma
Tall wed Meant,
in honor of their brother and fut. was Dr. Ted Finkelstein, and the
will have to hear.him, as he had
to al le
Ii.,. Values!
Mall Orders Filled.
I for SS.St
train. She carried a sheaf o/
ore sister-in-law, Miss Kitty Moss
ushers, were Jack I.evenson, Dr. Easter tittles tied with satin bows. been compelled on all previous oc
and Barry Goldstein, whose en-
casions to reject invitations to
Mrs. Margolis chose beige lace
SUNDAYS
gagernent was recently announced. Ray Cohen, Dr. Morris Kazdan
speak here, due to the demands of
with aquamarine accessories for
TILL S
The rest of the evening was lent and Dr. Joseph Dubrinsky.
EVES. Olen
The mother of the bride wore a her daughter's wedding, and Mrs. his public office upon his time.
in playing bridge. A midnight uf-
Mrs. Philip Slomovitz is chair•
ran .—
The Only Exclusive Haberdashery Store on Twelfth Street
fet supper was served for 34 gown of black crepe and the Zalman was gowned in black crepe man of the luncheon program, to-
=Mus
groom's moth her was gowned in with inserts of Alencon lace.
guests.
blue crepe and lace. They both Both wore shoulder sprays of R ather with Mn. Max Dushkin and
—
Mrs. Aaron Kurland.
COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON
The Andstads will hold their wore corsages of tea roses. After Adeline roses.
Mrs. Samuel Heyman, chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Zalman left by
inauguration banquet at the San the ceremony, dinner was served
of the prospect committee, who
in
motor
for
Washington.
0 Min l'alace on Dexter boulevard onn the social hall for 150 guests.
has
done a fine piece of work in
Sunday evening, April 8. The young couple left for a
Dr. and Mrs. Max Feldman,
short honeymoon and will be ut Mrs. Barney Feldman, Mr. and assorting and filing all the cards, (
announces
that dose to 1,000
0
Miss Ethel Bronstein of 600 home after April 1 at :3534 Felker Mrs. Samuel Speeches, of Chicago,
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Pryor and Mr. cants have been distributed to
Owen avenue returned honie from avenue, Detroit.
--
and Mrs. L. R. Rayon, Owosso,
a six-months' visit in Birmingham,
1924 W. LAFAYETTE BLVD., DETROIT
to earn their
TAPPER-ROSE
Mich., and Miss Dorothy and Miss the Women
workers desiring
on the committee.
Ala., and New York City, where
e y for the luncheon through
Telephone: Lafayette 0008
Louis Rose of Winnipeg, Man., Anne C
Marienette, Wis
she was extensively entertained by
mon d Parties should call Mrs. A.
announces the marriage of his were among t he out-of•town ., card
. - at Longfellow 8139 to clear
relatives and friends.
Snub
daughter, Beatrice, to Manuel guests.
their dates.
__
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. ('rends Tapper, son of Mr. and Sirs. Sam-
For reservations call Mrs. Max
and their son, Richard, left for uel Tapper of 573 Belmont are-
KARTZMAN • ULNICK
Schubiner, Euclid 8233-J.
Hue, on Sunday, March 25, at El-
a motor trip south.
On March 25, Miss Sadie UI-
NINE MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSES
A prize of a Golden Book in -
kins Hotel of Mt. Clemens. Miss nick, daughter of Sam Ulnick, be-
O
A bigger, better camp than ever! New dining halls!
—
Mrs. Sydney Ginsberg and sons, Vera Tapper was maid of honor came the bride of Irving Kartz- scription Will be given to the meth-
New Equipment! All the features which have made
ber who brings in the most
Daniel and Burton, who spent the and Max Tapper attended the man, Ron of Mr. and Mrs. Rubin p
Through Years of Depression or Progress
it the preferred camp for Detroit Detroit Jewish
inscription in the
l e d gee . A
winter in Miami Beach, Fla., havegroom as best man. Dinn Cr ,,','. Kartzman. The cere
many wan Golden Book of the Jewish Na.
FINANCIAL SECURITY
children.
returned home. Mr. Ginsberg, who served to 75 guests, followed hy performed by Rabbi M. Zager at
tional Fund coats $100.
O
the Wilshire Hotel.
joined his family in Havana for dancing-
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
Members and patronesses will be
The bride wore a gown of white
For full details, see announcements in Detroit
, two weeks, returned with them.
greeted by the hospitality commit-
satin, simply fashioned, with a
rssw ass0 u0s=s0=2=11 0
Jewish Chronicle forthcoming issues.
inc
tee at Tuesday's meeting.
An important gathering in be- cowl neckline and pufffred sleeve,
On March 25, Miss Bessie 01-
•
committee
consists of Mrs. Charles
' half of the pageant "The Romance , to the elbow, floor-length skirt shansky,
daughter
dau
ter of Mr and Mrs. Brody, Mrs. William Feltner, Mrs.
""
.
of D av i d 6
- . ky
I of a People" was held on March and a train. A narrow row cap
was um e
n
23 at the home of Mrs. Albert orange blossoms entwined the
marriage to Abe Tennenhouse, son L. Rycus, Mrs. B. Harrison, Mrs. r
S. Cabot and Mrs. Rose Lightstone.
of
her
veil.
She
carried
a
bouquet
Kahn, 208 Rowena street, Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tennen-
Mrs. Max Weksler is president
Kahn, Mrs. Frederick C. Ford and of calla lilies.
h t o
a house.
da , y e s S i h .0 rZager
un
officiated of the Ladies Auxiliary of the
' ' A Rabbi
i
After a honeymoon trip
t to
Mrs. William F. Connolly are co-
Synagogue. Jewish National Fund.
chairmen
of
the
women's
division
Chicago,
Sir.
and
Mrs.
Tapper
will
from
Additional pledges to the donor
ZACK - KAPLAN
of the pageant, with former goy. reside at 573 Belmont avenue un-
luncheon are:
ernor Alex J. Groesbeck as general nil after the Passover holiday.
--- sponsored by --
On March 25, Miss Mary Kaplan
u•sese,.. x. Greenberg. s J or.mws.
chairman. Presiding at the tea
became the bride of Louis Zack _
1(
MARGOLIS
e. L
ZALMAN
•
service Friday for the committee
at the home of her parents, Mr. 17` 1.
oseis, I.
meeting was Mrs. Day Krolik and Palms, tall baskets of calla lilies. and Mrs. .1. Kaplan, at 3729 Bur. 051dbistl.
Daher.L. men,.
I Gelber'
sees
among those attending were Mr. stock and snapdragons banked lingame. Rabbi Joshua S. Specks
e
IL:friend
Tata
sees.
nd.H tnarG
d'e'
land Mrs. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, about the altar formed a pretty and Rabbi E. Aishiskin officiated. Ginsberg. Charlet Olnsberg I °Hann. a.
Mrs Richard H. Webber, Mrs. setting for the marriage of Misr
The bride was lovely in a
x . J o
William F. Connolly, Airs. Moritz Rose Margolis and George Zalman. of eggshell ivory, and was un- net. a Haffner. HYrnen R. a fleshes.
Kahn, Mrs. Homer Ferguson, Mrs.lat the Book Cadillac Hotel, last attended. Among the out•of-town
at KERN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
o.
Melville Welt, Mrs. Andrew Wine., Sunday. Individual palms marked guests were Mr. and Mrs. S.
I
Jacobson
0
HaIrya‘l. Jacluoi;. Sam
man, Mrs. Dora Ehrlich, Mrs. Leo' the aisleway and formed an arch Epstein, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kaplan, asnnaas,
NINTH FLOOR
;
I M. Butzel, Mrs. Benjamin L. Lam- for the bridal procession. Rabbi Mr. and Mrs. L. Gerson and Misa :=1:rdnoC
a=enfo.gg — iligrbei P
bert, Mrs. John Heavenrich, Miss A. M. Hershman read the service S. Kaplan, all of Toledo, and Mr. Ermits. IA Klee. r Banal Anne Renee.
Admission 2k
Prizes • Refreshments
Rose Philips, Kurt Peiser, Isaac and dinner to 225 guests followed and Mrs. J. Epstein of Chicago. : non;„r
s alb:r
s a sfeT et iAt
AleMel ea
Wenn
Van Grove, Mrs. Malcolm MeKin- the ceremony. Miss Margolis is
Following the ceremony the Lenowsby J. Levitt, C. Lefton. Id LetkonItY,
non and Herman Lustfield. Ilhe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. couple left for • trip to Chicago.
C. Lewis. Charles Llgaelesty and Miss Lillian
Wasserman
9xI2 Domestic Rugs
Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua S. Specks
and son, formerly of La Salle boule-
yard, are now residing at 2014
Monterey.
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Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
INCORPORATED
Saturday, April 21, 1934, 2 P. M.
IN TIIE FISHER BUILDING
PASSOVER GREETINGS and
SINCERE GOOD WISHES
CALENDAR OF. EVENTS
ON
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All Our Jewish Friends a Joyous Passover!
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April 1—Ninth annual concert of Halevy-Hazomir Singing
Society, at Orchestra Hall.
April 1—Graduation exercises of Tuxedo branch of United
Hebrew Schools at B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and
Lawrence.
April 2—Graduation exercises of Oakland branch of United
1.brew Schools, at Moore School, 1000 Alger.
April —Graduation exercises at Philadelphia-Byron branch
of United Hebrew Schools,
April 8—Temple Beth El Alumni "Showboat Shuffle."
April 8—Beth El Sisterhood meeting.
April 8—Dinner-dance of Zedakah Club.
April 9—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
April 10—Hadassah membership luncheon.
April 15—Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood supper dance.
April 16-23—Pageant, "The Romance of • People," at Olympia.
April 28—Home Relief Juniors' dance.
April 29—Zionist meeting.
April 29—Young People's Auxiliary of Congregation B'nai
Moshe, fourth annual spring frolic.
April 30—Hadassah May festival (afternoon).
May 1—Eva Prenzlauer Group mothers-daughters dinner.
May 2—Annual $5 donor luncheon of Jewtsh National Fund
Auxiliary.
May 6—Mothers and daughters luncheon of the Woman's
Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools.
May 7—Council of Jewish Women.
May 8-11adansah monthly meeting.
May 9—Zedakah Mothers-Daughters dinner.
May 1S—Shasrey Zedek Sisterhood Mothers-Daughters lunch-
eon.
STONE - MIGDAL
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Migdal of
2683 West Grand avenue an-
.pounce the marriage of their
daughter, Doris, to Saul D. Stone,
The seventh annual dance of
on March 24, at the bride's resi-
deuce. Rabbi M. Zager officiated. the Ben Bey Club will be given
on Sunday evening, April 1, at
Mr. and Mrs. Stone left on
, honeymoon trip to Cleveland.
the Book Cadillac Hotel. Music
will be furnished by Bill Boell and
MELLMAN -WILDER
his University of Detroit orches-
Miss Belle Wilder, daughter of tra. Special facilities have been
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilder of 2605 arranged to accommodate the ex-
Sturtevant. and Ben Hellman, son pected large crowd and to make
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hellman of it convenient for all to dance with-
13233 LaSalle boulevard were out congestion. The Ben Bey Club
united in marriage at Rabbi ham aided worthy causes in the past
Fischer's home, 2684 Calvert, at and hopes to continue doing so.
6 p. m.
Tickets may be secured at the
A wedding dinner followed for door. Samuel Haber is chairman
of this dance, assisted by Samuel
close relatives at Buddy's.
Out-of-town relatives included Dubrinsky, Benjamin R. Berko-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Friedman of witz and George Surowits.
Toledo, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Freshman of Toledo, Ohio. PASSOVER PROGRAM ON
The bride and groom left for
JEWISH RADIO FORUM
Chicago and will return April 1.
Aaron Kurland, chairman of
the Jewish Radio Forum, an-
sirs LAO
flounces that the hour of the
,
" a" noes,
R.° broadcast. over Station WJBK, has
"r'
" ria
" i "a' te "
Mon of the
election
of Use
Lrr
for the enso:ne Wray Ulan been changed to 6:15 to 6:45,
Pneident. blerW Broretetia
beginning with this Sunday.
Leman erentary. Sob
•
The program this Sunday will
Weneardieu. trAy
lle/t
am green el duo home be featured by a Passover sermon
• arnear. Mara an te warns fat a
by Rabbi Leon Frain.
eneedigal be be Om in the eau !ahem
ANNUAL BEN BEY
DANCE ON SUNDAY
.
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