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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-08-07

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Engagements



Mrs. Allen Shoenfield of Ann
Arbor, Mich., has returned home
after a three-month visit to Eng-
land and Scotland, and is spend-
ing a few days with her mother,
Mrs. Bertha Freedman of 1545
Chicago Blvd. On Sunday she
will be joined by her daughters,
Beryl and Frederica, who have
been spending the summer with
their grandmother, Mrs. Julia
Shoenfield, of Louisville, Ky. Mrs.
Shoenfield is accompanying the
children to Detroit and will spend
some time both here and in Ann
Arbor before returning to Ken-
tucky. Mr. Shoenfield will return
in October.

PAGE ELEVEN

ISA ARDNICIA

Styles For The Holidays

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Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Marks of Hazelwood Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Pearl, to Hy Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Silver of Chicago.
1. Jacobson of Hazelwood Ave. announces the engagement of his
daughter, Tillie, to Jack I'. Becker of Chicago, Ill.

Wedding Calendar

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Sept. 8—Miss Nlyrna Freden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Freden of 12131 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y., to Dr. Gerald J.
Bernath, son of Samuel Bernath of Detroit. The ceremony will be
performed in New York City.
Sept. 22—Nliss Elsie Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Fischer, to Frank Geisz, in the main auditorium of Temple Beth El.
Rabbi Leon F'rani will officiate.
Sept. 23—Miss Ruth H. Stralser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
j osenh E. Stralser of Collingwood Ave., to Sol I. Stein, son of Mayer

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like coats that cost $75 and $85!
New sleeves! Flattering
new neckline treatments!
The season's smartest
styles! For misses
and women.

The annual dinner-dunce and
Kovod Night sponsored by the
senior members of the Jewish Stein of Boston Blvd. r
Community Center will mark the
Oct. 7—Miss Cecile Ellenstein, daughter of M. and Mrs. Maurice
opening of the season's activities Ellenstein of Buena Vista Ave., to Dr, George Berglin of Chicago.
on Sunday, Oct. 14, at 6:39 p. m., Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will perform the ceremony.
at the auditorium of the Jewish
Oct. 14—Miss Ruth Rse Marks, sister of Mrs. Ida Schultz of
Community Center, 8904 Wood-
2605 Elmhurst Ave., to Dr. Samuel B. Goss, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ward. Educational and athletic Peter Goss of Ann Arbor. Rabbi A. Si. Hershman will officiate. Re-
awards will be issued to those in-
ception, 2 to 5 p. nt. No cards.
dividuals and groups who excelled
in activities during the past sea-
son. The dinner will start promptly
at 6:30 p. ro. and will be followed t.
by dancing.

Births

Mrs. Seymour Schiff and dough-
Reah Anne, were in Cleve-
Sept. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Coggan of 3315 Fullerton
land the past week.
Ave., a daughter, Ruth Ann.
Sept. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moldawsky (Floryns Agree
Mrs. Alfred Loewenstein of Zatkin) of 2250 Kendall Ave., a son.
Oakman Blvd. spent last week
Sept. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Eisenberg of West Euclid
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ave., a daughter, Anita Barbara.
Cohen of Cleveland, Ohio.
Aug. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Gilbert of 2942 Glendale
Henry Ungar of Toledo spent). Ave., a son.
Aug. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel J. Harris (Alice Kobacker
several days in Detroit.
of Toledo) of 16576 Indiana Ave., a daughter, Jacqueline.
Aug. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Starter (Evelyn Terris) of
Ruth Altschuler, Blanche Kali-
meir and Maurice Kalfineir left 41127 Webb Ave., a son, Benjamin Donald.
Sept. 6 for a two-week motor trip
Aug. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen (Edythe Fisher) of
to Niagara Falls, Philadelphia 2675 Rochester Ave., a son, Eugene Martin.
I and New York City.
Aug. 14—No Mr. and Mrs. George II. Redke (Ann Rogoff of De-

of Chicago, Ill., a son, Fredric George.
Mrs. Sidney Rosen (Maxine troit)
Aug. 13--To Mr. and Mrs. I. Israel Segal (Lillian Steinberg)
Fisher) and son, Irwin Jay, re-
turned to the city after spending of New York, N. N. ., formerly of Detroit, a daughter, Judy.
the past eight weeks with her par-
--
ants, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Fisher,
irtfiiiifillitxxxXXXXimairtnattersittaxtun at Houghton Lake, Mich.
Dunning System of Piano Study'
at the Art Center Music School.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Gross-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
' man and son have returned from
BERKE • WERTHEIMER
their summer home and are resid- Jewish National Fund will hold its
Mies
On Sunday, Sept. 2,
first
board meeting of this season
ing at the Alden Park Manor.
Yvonne
J. Wertheimer, grand-
Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 12,1
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max-
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Fisher and at the home of Mrs. Samuel
well W. Benjamin, became the
OF OUR NEW
son, Jack, returned to the city Shnitz, 2951 Leslie Ave., at which!
bride of Robert J. Berke of St.
after spending the past three time plans for future meetings :
Louis, Mo. Rabbi Leo M. Frank-
and
affairs
will
be
discussed.
Plans
months at their summer home,
A
lin performed the ceremony.
"The Heights," Houghton Lake, will be made to aid in the Kfar
wedding supper was served to the
Ussishhin project.
Mich.
immediate, family at the grand-
Mrs. S. T. Winkelman of 1721 parents' home at 7392 Woodrowj
n of New
A cozy "cocktail lounge" where
York
visiting with Mrs Collingwood Ave. returned from Wilson. The bride is the daugh-:
THURS.,
ter of Lou J. Wertheimer of '
LaBret and daughter of Chicago . a two-month visit with her son and
you can meet your friends any after.
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Hollywood, Calif. Mr. and Mrs.
SEPT. 13
Blvd .
Berke left for New Orleans, La.,
noon or evening and enjoy cocktails
C. Winkelman of Cleveland, 0.

5 P. M.
where they will make their future
Mrs. David Kliger (Celia Ber-
mixed of the finest ingredients.
Billie Winkelman of 1721 Col- home.
' lin) returned home this week from
the V. F. W. Buddy Poppy Camp, lingwood Ave. is back from a four-
CHISIK • SOLOMON
a children's camp located on , week visit with her sister, Mrs.
Mitzie Miller of Cleveland, Ohio.
At a ceremony of unusual'
Union and
Lakes,
, Scott's
where
. beauty which took place in the
E she seed in the capacity of canip
Mrs. Max Weksler of Nor- ,.B'nai David Synagogue on Sun-
nurse.
mandy Ave. returned last week I day everting, Sept. 2, Miss Bessie
' Junior Hadassah of Windsor from an extended northern trip 1Solomon, daughter of Mrs. A.
I which included Iron Mountain,
s i will hold its Yom Kippur night , Mich., Marinette and Milwaukee, Solomon of Monterey Ave., lie-
dance on Wednesday', Sept. 19, at
: came the bride of Sydney Chink
the Shaer Hashomayim Syne- Wis. She also stopped to visit son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chisik
Dexter at Collingwood
the World Fair at Chicago.
gogue.
of 3932 Elmhurst Ave. Rabbi
Joshua S. Sperka performed the
Morris Rabinowitz of 1706 Cul- ceremony, assisted by Rabbi E.
Sir. and M rs. William I. Miller
of 3786 Longfellow Ave. an- lingwood Ave. spent Labor Day Aishiskin.
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their and last week-end as the guest of
The bride was attended by her
son, Jerome Frederick, on Satur- Dr. and Mrs. Ni. I. Yarrow- of sinter. Miss Gertie Solomon, as
Mrs. Herbert Metz and Miss Vera Goldstick
day morning, Sept. 15, at the Irnai Pearl Beach, Mich. He also spent maid of honor. Her bridesmaids
Announce the Opening of the New
two weeks at Chicago visiting the were Frances Zatfron, Betty Solo-
Moshe Synagogue. No cards.
fair. While in Chicago he was the mon, Sally Fradis, Lillian Gut-
At the Michigan-Medina Club in guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hoffer, man and Jennie Cohen.
Chicago all last week, Alvin D. formerly of Detroit.
Jack Chisik acted as best man
liersch attended the biennial con-
and the ushers were Ben Solomon,
1554 VIRGINIA PARK, corner Woodrow Wilson
vention of the Delta Theta Phi
Saul Solomon, Al Tucker, Morris'
Law Fraternity.
Chisik and Irving Goldberg.
Classes in Play Acting for children of all ages ■ are being
The aisles were marked off by I
offered. Also Private Lesson. in Expression and Character
Dr. and Mrs. Arno I.eshin (Es-
bands of white ribbon which were!
Impersonation.
telle E. Morse) returned to their
ZedakahClub will resume its held by several small usherettes.,
of
The class term, beginning October 6, con
home in Chicago after spending fall activities with the first meet- Mary Olshansky, Marilyn Klimist.I
twelve weeks at the rate of $6 per term
two weeks with their parents, Mr. ing on Wednesday evening, Sept. Illene Mason and Edith Solomon. I
Private Lessons • • $1.00
and Mrs. S. Morse of 2497 Clem-
The ring-bearer was Martin 01-
' ents Ave.
shansky. and the flower girl and
Application must be mad. before Sept. 28 by calling Mrs. Mete,
boy were Margie and Bobby Solo-
Madison 1042, or Miss Goldstick, Madison 2429, or by writing
Mr. and Mrs. S. Morse of 1699
mon. Geraldine Pearlman acted
to the theater,
Gladstone Ave. have moved to
as train-bearer.
2497 Clements Ave.
The out - of -town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. P. Zaetter of Chi-.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Roof!' of
cago, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gold-,
3320 Monterey Ave. will hold open
stein of Columbus, Ohio, Mr and
house Sunday. Sept. 16, from 2
Mrs. U. Vinitski of Cleveland; Mr.:
to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the
and Mrs. J. Chisik of Pittsburgh;,
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Meyer
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and Dr. Harry Symons, all of Bay
Mrs. H. Ostrow and daughter.
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Marjorie. of 3338 Collingwood
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Rosh Hashonah

Greetings

GIVEN BY

Bkur Cholem •hw.



"BENEFIT NEEDY SICK"

EXTENDING TO OUR

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FEATURING

JEWISH FRIENDS THE

COMPLIMENTS OF

Henry Finney with his Mayfair Club Orchestra

Norio': 9 P. M. to 1 A. M.

THE SEASON

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We wish the enIkre community a Happy and 1
Prosperous New Year .



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The Young Men's Hebrew Association 1
of Detroit

Wishes to Extend Heartfelt Greetings for • Very Happy
New Year to the Detroit Jewish Community

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with Confidence at Fur Headquarters Since . 1887

ANNIE FURS

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Dentistry Library
Donated Hebrew U

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1934

(Yon. Kipper Night)

Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldstein of
Clement, Ave. announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Evelyn,
to Myron Chick of Akron, Ohio,
on Sunday, Sept. 2.
The ceremony was performed
by Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka in the
MRS. DOROTHY SKLAR
Buy
presence of the immediate fam-
ilies.
12. at the home of Mrs. Jacob
The
couple
left
for
a
motor
trip
Harvith, 1709 Burlingame.
The club will start its season' and on their return will make their
social functions by sponsoring • , home in Detroit.
bridge-luncheon to be held on
BURSTON - SCHWARTZ
Wednesday, Sept. 26, at the Whit
tier Hotel. Mrs. Edward Skla r I The marriage of Miss Gertrude
will act as chairman and Mr:. Sat 0 Schwartz and Henry Bunton was
LIBRARY
Salk as co-chairman of this affair .' solemnized on Sept. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Burston left on a'
For information and renervatton 5
' honeymoon trip south. Mr. Burn-
call Hogarth 6407.
ton is a graduate of the Univer-
sity of Alabama and is at present gown. The bridesmaids were Miss!
secretary-treasurer of Hordes and
Rose Gold of Chicago, cousin of
Kaufman. Inc.
the bride, Miss Elsie Cohen and I
Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz.
KLAYMAN - CHIMOVITZ
A library of 1,100 volumes of
Congregation Emanuel was the Assisting the groom as best man
, books in the field of dentistry, to-
scene
of
beautiful
wedding
on
w119 Albert Tucker.
gether with a large number of
pamphlets and reprints. ha.s just Sunday, Aug. 26. when Mies Helen
Mrs. Betty Yacht Bleiweiss
been donated to the Hebrew Uni- Tibie Chimovitz, daughter of Mar- sang "0 Promise Me" during the .
versity in Jerusalem, through the ris Chimovitz of 2047 W. Phila..
ceremony.
generosity of Kurt Moral, for. delphia Ave., became the bride of
After the ceremony, dinner was
merly of Berlin, now of Istanbul. Irving Klayman. son of Mr. and I
in memory of his brother, the late Mrs. Samuel Steinberg of Tuxedo) served in the social hall for 200
Prof. Hans Moral, who until the Ave. Rabbis Eisenman and Unger

read the service, assisted by Can-
The young couple left for Chi-
time of his tragic death
in at
1933,
the tor Boyarsky.
was professor of dentistry
cago and will be at home after
The bride
was charming
in a Sept. I5, at the Addington Apts.,
University of Rostock, Germany. Victorian
model
of white satin
2635 Cortland Ave.
The
colleetion
of
the
late
Prof.
which
had
long
sleeves
and
a
short
Moral contains practically all the train banded with tiny ruffles.
BLADEN • KASDAN
the
important
publications
in the
so- Ruffles also trimmed the neckline.
fields
of dentistry
which have
S. Kasdan announces the mar-
The long tulle veil was attached riage of his daughter, Ruth Doris,
rea-ed
in Germany
the course to to carried
a halo shaped cap of satin. She to Bernard Bilden, son of Mr.
of the last
10 years. in according
a shower bouquet of white and Mrs. L. Bladen of Syracuse.
word received here by the Ameri-
on Aug. 29.
can Friends of the Hebrew Uni- roses.
Florence Agree. niece of
versity from Dr. Hugo Bercinafin. the Miss
bride,
Flower. for Rosh Haghosale--
was maid of honor and
litses-1 an at the University in Jeru-
wag gowned in an azure satin Dexter-Joy Florist, Enslisi 6082. :
salem.

enjoyment and pleasure—may
all the unpleasantness of the old
year disappear and may the New
Year bring contentment, happiness
and success.



AT EAST GRAND RIVER

L'SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU I

May we pause a year from now
and look back at this Rosh Hash-
°nal% that we celebrate today with
satisfaction and joy.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
5695 — 1934

MORRIS GOODMAN "Z.=

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