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Slobin and daughters, Esther and Shirley, n n otored to Bay City to visit Mrs. Ha Greenberg, mother of Mrs. S. K. Slollin. Abs. Louis II. Harri- n entertained for them with a I:iinily dinner. Mrs. I. Voight gave a ladies bridge evening for Mrs. S. K. Slobin. Miss Esther Slobin was pleasantly surprised on her lorthelay, by her group of Bay City iends, at the home of Mrs. Louis Hutton of 517 N. Jackson St. Miss Regina Bilikoff, niece of Nir. and Mrs• Hutton, now visiting in Bay City from Cushing, N. Y., acted , as hostess. Mr. Slobin and Miss Esther Slobin returned to Detroit, anil Mrs. Slobin and daughter, 1. Shirley, motored to Charlevoix,, SI ich. M ins Mangold Vehon Byron Ave. returned Saturday after spending two weeks in Amherst- burg, Ont. Mr and Mrs. Bernard H. Block of 2979 Leslie Ave, announce the engagement Of Mrs. Block's sister, Miss Hilda Isenberg, to Bernard Zeller of Detroit, son of Mrs. R. Zeller of Long bland, N. Y. THREE ' Musical Program On Radio Forum ---- - The Jewish Radii/ Forum vim gram for Sunday, Aug. 26, over Station WJBK, will present a varied and interesting group of Mrs. Marian Earn-hick of Gladstone Ave. announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Lois Yetta, to Albert Marx, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Marx of Josephine Ave. Reception on Sunday, Aug. 26, Mrs. Minnie Lazar of 2611 Gladstone Ave. announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Evelyn, to Samuel Kahn of Rochester, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cohn announce the betrothal of their dough ter, Josephine, to Dr. Butt L. Gendler, son of air. and Sirs. S. Gentile:. of Clevelancf, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. C. Samuel Newman of 92 IV. Arizona Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Pauline Theresa, to Michael Zeffert of this city. The wedding will take place early this winter. Recep- tion at 92 W. Arizona Ave., Sept. 2, from 3 to 5 and II to 11 p. m. No cards. Wedding Calendar 1041 WaaJwarci Opi•ire IC,. 1528 WOC14Martl MO. Oppatite Gnaaalh Aug. 26—Miss Dorothy Jean Morris, daughter of Mrs. Louis Nlorris of 3281 Leslie Ave., to David .1. Emmer, son of Morris Emmer. a Sept. 2—Miss Lillian Horvitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miss Rose Citron of 2913 Glad- Ilurvitz, to Manuel Rosenbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Rosen- stone Ave. returned from a two- baum, at 5:30 p, m. at Congregation Beth Abraham on I.inwood Ave. WILLIAM P. BLIZNICK weeks vacation in New York City. Sept. 2 -Miss Shirley Lober, daughter of Mrs. Fanny Lober, to artists during its half-hour period Lieutenant Harry Weiner, M. D., son of Mr. and Mrs. David Weiner from 6:15 to 6:45 p. in. Richard I.. Stein of 2689 Boston Bled. returned from New York of Minneapolis, Minn Open house froin 8 to 10 p. tn., at the bride's William I'. Blizniek, well known residence, 2956 Clements Ave City where he wan an invited dele- Detroit violinist and former con- Sept. 2--Miss Estelle Marks, daughter of Mrs. Rae Marks of ductor of the Chord of Judea, gate at the four-day session of the youth congress at New York Uni- 3016 Collingwood Ave., to Raymond E. Feiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. will be presented in a group of versity. A large delegation Wan Bernard S. Feiner of Springfield, Mass., at the Wilshire Hotel. Cere- Jewish classical selections, with mony at 1:30 p. in. Rabbi A. Si. Hershman will officiate, Reception, Mime Edith Shiloh as his accom- present from 21 states. 2 to 5. No cards. panist. Sept. 2-s-Miss 'Gertrude Schutartg 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joiseph George N rs. Selma Ringold, formerly Fenton of 300 Whitmore Road re- Frank Schwartz, to Henry Burston, son of Mrs. A. Burston, at Web- of Toledo and now teacher of tuned tned front Grand Haven, Mich., ' star flail. dramatic arts, at Detroit, will be having been guests at the Highland Oct. 14—Miss Ruth Rae Narks, sister of Mrs Ida Schultz of heard in a group of readings from l'ark Hotel. 2605 Elmhurst Ave., to Dr. Samuel B. Goss, son of Mn, and Sirs. Palestinian authors. Peter GI/SS of Ann siihor. Aaron Kurland will preside. Miss Harriet Harris of Cortlam Ave. returned home after a visi with Miss Miriam Hersehherg at the latter'. cottage at North Shores on lake Erie. t The Radom'. Friendly Group an organization recently formed gave a surprise party at the resi deuce of My and Mrs. M. Ruben- stein, 10218 Cardoni, on Sunday evening, Aux. 19, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenberg on the occasion of the latter's silver wml- ding anniversary. Mr. Rosenberg, who is one of the founders of the Friendly Group, is also secretary of Branch 3 of Pottle Zion. Prof. and Mrs. M. Gitlin of Bay- , Mime, N. J., were the guests last week of their children, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gitlin of 2751) Elm- hurst Ave., who met them in Buf- falo and accompanied them to De- troit. Dr. and Mrs. Gitlin also ac- companied their parents to Indian- apolis and Lawrence, Ind., where Prof. and Mrs. Gitlin are now visit- ing with their daughter, Mrs. Zena Bernstein. EI Cantors Engaged By Young Israel Births reel Aug. 1---To Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Wringer (Ruth Cohen) of Pontiac, Mich., a daughter, Judith Claire. Aug. 7--To Dr. and Mrs. L. Galdonyi of 1517 Burlingame Ave., a daughter, Suzan Alice. Aug. 7--To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper of 9168 Goodwin Ave., a sun, Lawrence. Yenisei Lefkowita and M. Pearl Engaged for Holy Days Many reservations have been nude for thi• services of Young Is- rael of Detroit following the an- nouncement of the engaging of Cantor Yankel Lefkowitz, active Dspartment Is Piqued In addition, My, Custom Design Woo You Mr/ Hare to Execute Any Aug. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Levin (Jean Flanders) of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly.f Detroit, a son. Marriages iquet of orchids and lilies-of-the- valley. HALE AND HEARTY? Then n,a you keep ea! 1101 who can guanudee Mrs. M. M. Silverman, sister Mot gnarl fortirliet The beet of im may be mer- lisken oreldent or eickneein—oolnetintes when of the bride, was matron of honor least ...Y. , . KOLODIN • HOROWITZ The beauty of Avrunin Camp is enhanced at this and wore a hyacinth blue velvet St hen ouchnileforlunm St come, the money paid you On Sunday, Aug. 12, at the De • :gown with a small train and a under en Aerblen1 *nil pollry In Ihe UrImpolltan 1.1fe insurance Company season of the year. For complete rest and relaxa- trotter lintel, Miss Sarah Horo - Imatching hat with a small tulle Mow you for Ins uf enrning• during Intaparify. wits, daughter of Mr. and Mrs • veil. She carried a muff adorned lie pm-pared. tion, we invite you for a day, week-end, week, or as ear full Information. we Jacob Horowitz, and Leo Kolodin . 1 with a corsage of orchids. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kolodin long as you care to stay. • The bridesmaids were the Misses were united in marriage. Dr. A. Clara and Rae Weinert of Tor- 1111.41em last M. Hershman iifficiated. amrawallo. Towainal 1•111f1 onto, Ont., Mime Ethel Goldsmith, Arthur M. Lang served as best Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Miss Gussie Eisenberg and Miss nian and Miss Tillie Sweet acted Belle Rottenberg, wearing "gowns Mr. and Mrs. J. Moray of 2997 as maid-of-honor. Blume Diner An ideal place to send your children, where they Monterey Ave. announce the Bar Sallie Goldman, Ruth Koss and I of turquoise blue, deep coral, will receive constant and intelligent attention. Mitzvah of their son, Bernard Frances and Matilda .Kolodin, sis- pastel blue, coral bud and ice , David, on Saturday morning, Aug. ters of the groom, acted as brides- blue velvet respectively, and tur- 1 " NURSERY FOR CHILDREN 3 TO 6 25, at the Mishkan Israel Syna- maids. George Parzen, JohnsA. bans to match. They carried muffs gogue Reception on Sunday at 6 Allen, David Miro, Jack Henkin I adorned with corsages of orchids Under the supervision of Marian Comstock o'clock. which were 'Melt: removed and CANTOR YANKEL LEFKOWITZ Doctor and Nurse in Attendance and Samuel Stoller acted sa pinned to their gowns. groomsmen. Mrs. Rae Olander, A FEW VACANCIES LEFT Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldstein sister of the bride, was matron-of- The mothers of the bridal member of Young Israel of Cleve- (Florence Mindy) of the Alden honor. Marvin Wander sins ring- couple wore gowns of wine -color land, and Cantor M. Pearl, who Par Further Detail. COI Townse n d 7-2238 or Hog•rth 8109 Park Manor left last Thursday by bearer. velvet and corsages to harmonize. has for a number of years officiated moto r to California. They will Dr M M Silverman WAS best at the Beth Jacob Congregation on ACCOMMODATION FOR ADULTS BY THE WEEK The bride was beautifully at- ONE EXAMPLE IN SAVINGS! make their home permanently in tired in a gown of ivory bridal man and the ushers were Dave Montealm St. 4•Pc. Early American Bedroom Loa Angeles. Cantor Lefkowitz has made a satin and wore a veil with a long Eisen, Leo Shankman, Harry MI N011 1 Suite, SOLID CHERRY . . train of Dutch lace and carried a Deckman, Norman Steinberg and number of friends and aequired a heist of followers during his recent Many delightful affairs have corsage of a mixture of roses and Sal. Bremer. I visit here when he "dammed" at been given in honor of Miss Doro- lilies-of-the-valley. Mr. and Nine. Weinert motored Cor. Brush St. Young Israel servires He will thy Jean Morris, who will become The maid-of-honor wore a gown I to the New England States for the bride of David J. Eimer on of pink lace and carried a corsage their honeymoon and upon their officiate at the Young Israel Syna- gogue, Joy Road near Linwood, and Sunday, Aug. 26. Mrs. IL H. of tea roses. return will reside at 946 Seward' LAWRENCE AND DEXTER will also conduct the Sliehos serv- mune]• mom-dime nted her with a The matron-of-honor wore a Ave. ice on Saturday evening, Sept. I, tea on May 19. On May 22, the • gown of beige satin and for her Announces That Seats Are Now Being Sold for the at 11:30 o'clock. Nlisses Isobel and Miriam Skolnik KRULEWITCH • BROUDO Cantor !'earl will Is' the Young entertained at their home with g corsage carried tea roses. Mrs. Sarah E. Broudo of De . Israel "Baal Nlussaf" at services Mrs. Kolodin, mother of the personal shower and bridge. Miss Rose Walterstein and Miss Alyce groom, was attired in black satin troit and Simon Krulewitch o f during Rosh ilashonah and Yam Michelson honored Miss Morris and wore a shoulder corsage of Chicago were married on July 27 Kippur at the spacious auditorium They are residing in Chicago. of the 11011, Jewish Center, Hol- with a dinner and hosiery shower gardenias. YOUR EYES Mrs. Horowitz, mother of the brook and Woodward Avenue's. on May 25, and Mrs. Carl Seas- Many people eliffer !mut hem1- W1LLENS • RUSH The committee urges all members ' ward with a miscellaneous shower bride, wore a gown of brown lace m he. mine anal II,. tqra, •11.,1 - nem, blurred tleloa tIrml feeling, The wedding of Miss Gertrude and friends who haven't as yet and bridge on May 28. Mrs. Mack and wore a corsage of gardenias. etc—all berm,. the meraare who has just returned f Mini Europe, will occupy the pulpit ;end Immediately after the cure-' Virginia Rush, daughter of Mr made their reservations for the Rogers entertained at a bridge •ramped ur ronge5101, An m- amination by se n n:ee mal relate come unusually interesting experiences in his sermons. luncheon on May 29 and Mrs. Ar- loony a reception for 200 guests, and Mrs. Benjamin Rush of Tay High Holy Day services, to do so gourd Is snur erre ...Mood throe any evening evening between 7:30 thur Gould on June 2. On June followed. A buffet luncheon was; for Ave., and Gerald Lionel Wil 1 rouble. served. lens, son 5, Mrs. Max Newman was hostess of Joseph Willens o f and I11;30, except Friday, either The services will be chs.nted by I 01• 1111 11:Tlif•Ta and 1/1 . 111 - 15, at a linen shower and bridge. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kolodin left for Nashua, N., IL, wan solemnized on at the Jewish Center or at the ` 1 • 11, ions Arthur Gottesman entertained at a Northern Michigan owtheir honey- Sunday noon, Aug. 19, at the Noting Israel Synagogue can Joy , Road. 2nd Floor facing Woodward Are midge luncheon on June 15. On moon. and upon their return will , home of her parents, Rabbi Leon znEnttz slat June 23, Mrs. Sam Olsher enter- he at home at 1977 Tuxedo Ave. Frani officiating. Roses, gladioli ained Miss Morris at lunch at the A sl by an Able Choir under the leadership of and palms formed the altar. Picnic of J. • W. E. W. 0. Book-Cadillac and the theater. The NATHAN MOGIL, with the After the ceremony a wedding RUBENSTEIN • WEINER Misses Elsa and Ruth Berger were This Sunday At a ceremony of unusual breakfast was served to the int • hostesses at a kitchen shower on beauty which took place in con- mediate faintly, followed by a re he evening of July 23. A dessert A special meeting of th e board replies. OF EUROPE midge was given on July .24 by gregation B'nai David, Elmhurst of directors of the Jewish 'Women's The bride was dressed in a Mrs. Harry Frank and one on and 14th Sts., on Sunday, Aug. F:urop an Welfare Organisation Slichoth Services, Saturday Midnight, Sept. 1 myby Miss Helen Boland. Mrs. 19, at 6 p. m., Miss leis brown organdy gown embroidered was held at the home of Mrs. Agnes ADMISSION, FREE tobert Wise and Mrs. Abe Heller Weiner became the bride of I in white, with which she wore a Levin, honorary seiretary of the ntertained at lunch and the thee- Dr. Norman Rubinstein. Rabbi large white hat. She carried a organization, at 612 Kenilworth, er Aug. 15, and Mrs. Charles Joshua S. Sp•rka performed the' bouquet of talisman roses and Ave. Members and friends are urged to gardenias. 'orntield at a bridge in the eye- ceremony. Final arrangements were made make their reservations now while Miss Ruth Stralser, her only at- for the last picnic of the seamn, The bride was lovely in a gown ing. On August 17, Miss Bernice to choice scats are available. Polasky complimented Miss Morris of lace with a long train. She tendant, wore • gown of green I s' held this Sunday, Aug. 26, at , with a bridge tea and Mrs. Blond* was attended by her sister, Mrs. crepe and carried a bouquet of Belle bile, between the new and old I DEMOCRAT it with a luncheon and theater Maurice Lewis, as matron-of- yellow tea roses. The bride's The committee is at the synagogue during the arty on August 18. honor, who wore a gown of pink , mother was dressed in beige and rasIiine's' elaines 1). Silverstein and I day and evening to serve you. satin. Miss Julia Rubinstein siAs wore a corsage of talisman roses. Israel, chairmen of this affair, are Miss Ida Rothstein and her fi- ter of the groom, who wore bluel Milford Rush, brother of the preparing dairy luncheon's, homes cooked chicken dinners, ash drinks, 1( ance, I. 1). Harris of Kansas City, lace, was mist-of-honor. The' bride, wan best man. For Economical County Out-of-town guests included amusements and prizes. are the guests of Mr. sad Mrs. J. other bridesmaid was Miss Re- — 7M IMly Ow In the City bases who The meinleers.and friends of the! GoNernment Finkelstein of 2925 Grand Ave. who wore a gown of Joseph Willens, father of the yellow crepe. groom; Sumner and Robert Wil- organization are requested to at - 1 The bride's mother wore black I lens, brothers of the groom; Mrs. tend this affair with their families Miss Florence Weingierden en- HE KEPT HIS tertained the Lambda Gamma Phi and silver lace and the groion's L. Winograd Dr. Abbott Wino- and friends. PROMISE The proceeds e f this affair will! Prone...or Maternity Aid Ea. Sorority on Friday evening, Aug. mother red velvet. William Wein- grad, Charles Winograd, Miss 17, at s semi-monthly meeting and er, brother of the groom, sited Mary Winograd and Mrs. Bessie go for holiday relief to orphans. dors.. His Candidacy for pajama party. On Saturday, Aug. as best man. The ushers were Gordon of Nashua, N. H.; Miss ■ State Legislature 18, the sorority, had • bridge and Maurice Lewis, brother-in-law of Sara Pickowski. Mrs. Jacob Alex- Joseph E. Prenzlauer, Republi- theater party. Starting on Sun- the bride, and Ben Rubenstein,' ander and son, Myron, of Chicago; Malley Mayer of Brookline, Mass.. can candidate for the State Legis- day, Aug. 19, Miss Pottle Minter, brother of the groom. The out-of-town guests were and Miss Evelyn Gerstein of Bos- lature, this week 11- an pledged sup- Miss Gertrude Zalk, Mime !reline BUSH ED 1887 port by the Eva Prenzlauer Mater- Heron and Miss Esther Handler Mrs. S. Sanburg of Windsor. Mr.1 ton. Mass. we or met yen. On+, regard... Mr. and Mrs. Willens left for a nity Aid, ■ prominent women's will vacation at Reego Harbor for and Mrs. Sackman and daughter, whether I , . tight or Ow lame al the two • k • Ethel, of Stanford, Conn., and A. two-week motor trip to Mackinac. Ank1.101 or t turn or 111-1.:1, 11• charitable society. gaarsalm Island and Northern Michigan. Lerner of New Haven, Conn. Mrs. George Cohen, president Miss Rose Modell of Edison Ave. Miss Weiner, who is on the staff Upon their return they will he at, of the society, stated that her 100% Fit at Low Prices had as her guest last week-end of the United Hebrew Schools, home to friends at 2750 Chicago' group is happy to endorse Mr. Miss Eunice Slawsky of Roston, was congratulated by S. 7ackheiro Blvd. Orthopedic Work of All Kinds Prenzlauer's candidacy because of Mass. in an address at the dinner which the valuable aid he has given followed the ceremony. Rabbi 1. many worthy causes. Longer, Wider. Shwas Rs-Marie, Mrs. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of stated that a the many contribu- Aiahiskin and Rabbi J. S. Sperka Narrower. Shorter Zion Moslems, Greeks Sherwood Forest, who have been wave short addresses at the dinner tions made by Mr.. Eva Prenz- guests at the Waldorf Astsri 11.nuanteed intr. eynt.el ■ dur- table. Seek "Cheaper" Brides !suer, his mother, and his father. ing the past few dips, nailed Sat- Harry Prenzlauer, Joseph was al- ui day on the S. S. Rotterdam on • JAF'FA. (JTA I --- "Cheaper • ways • collaborator and was at all West Indies cruise. WEINERT• WHITMAN and better brides" are being tries ready to help in every' The marriage of Mina Either sought by the Moslem and worthy movement. Mrs. Harry K. Rosen and daugh- Whitman, daughter of Mr. and Greek Orthodox youth of Pal- Mrs. Cohen announced • meet.: ter, Suzanne, and MM. Ralph R. Mrs. Max Whitman, to Harold 'cline, who find dowries ton irg of the Eva Prenzlauer Ma•; Goldsmith and daughters, Roberta Weinert, son of Mr. and Mrs. II, ■ high in their native country. ternity Aid to be he'd at the Jew-1 and Barbara, will remain at their Reinert of Toronto, Ont., was About a dozen youth have al- kh Community Center on Sept. I. -ottage in Leamington, Ont., until solemnized on Sunday, Aug. 19. at E 1.0 r • n 11111 1 g ready left for the island of et 1:20 p. m. Oct. 1. - •04 Jule trill r: JllRavl\ rongregat ion Sh•arey Zedek. ' Cyprus, where the supply is Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. ` ear. kolerAnwe ■ more plentiful and the pros- Thr F - e wore a gown of Musk Pain.bride-elect of Syr...nettsv is all right in its pective fathers-in-law are more Am. 19. was honor guest at a rain- velvet with extremely long slec‘es, nl•ee but there are InTt• when a , e"areous shower and bridge gi , e11 her train buckled on with a beaded; reasonable in their monetary A bachelor says that • tyrant is kick WOUld be far more effectirel (demands. y Mrs. Sat DilPfT And Miss Pris- clip to match her ran. which was a woman who fancies herself -1,•, A marnage bureau on Cy- • 11. Ackerman, it the swam is•rior to her husband and lets her trade of beads and tulle in • tri•I Don't torg•t thi.t a divom e ,ei to "'Re of %fleet A:km-Man fri Wind- .arse •hsne. Dor veil ram. to ' pm, which is 12 hours distan t neighbors know it. costa me re than a weddirg suit N R sraNsoit San, advertises its sere- , e. en Saturday. Aug. TheERN' 91 T-OF-TOM GAMFS OVER Win the waistline. She carried a hoe- ices in this connection. MORRIS GOODMAN CLOSING OUT! CHARLOTTE FURNITURE ANTIQUE REPRODUCTIONS AT ABOUT 1 /2 WHOLESALE COST 67 On Sale at 409 East Jefferson I Congregation 13Inal Moshe HIGH HOLY DAYS Rabbi Moses Fischer 206 Fox Theatre Biog. Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld 2 Wondlr Children Re-elect Harold E. STOLL Rpgister of Deeds KANER OPENS J . E. Prenzlauer Is Given Support A NEW SHOE Re-fitting Department EsTA AuthGGuresaT, ANNIS . FUR SALE $ 1 .25 up M. Kaner Buy with Confidence on Convenient Toms (Air fooled Salesrooms) hem ANNIS FURS ARE BETTER FURS LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER