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Her Botrothal Announced
Engagements
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Exquisite Imported
Porto Rican
Blouses
$595
Satin
or Crepe
3 stunning
Styles
I
Fastidious women who prize the refine-
ment of detail and elegance found in hand-
mades—will love these blouses. All seamings,
fagoting, and tuckings are beautifully executed
by hand.
RUS SEKS
Births
GROSSMAN TO SPEAK
SPRING AND SUMMER HATS
at a Parisian Tea
Sunday, February 10th
2 to P. M •
Midwinter Sale
of Furniture
Will Be
NEW!
New Designs!
The latest, accepted interpretations of modern
furniture design are here, along with 17th and 18th
Century, Jacobean, Duncan Phyfe and other
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Grossman
TO JUNIOR COUNCIL
of 3003 Cortland Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ar-
At the monthly meeting of the
thur, on Saturday morning, Feb. Junior Counc4I to be held Sunday,
2, at Congregation B'nai Zion, Feb. 10, Prot. Grossman, Wayne
I Humphrey and Holmur.
University instructor, will con-
duct a discussion concerning as-
Mr., and Mrs. Max Berger of
1558 Glynn Ct. will he at home to
their relatives and friends on Fri-
day, Feb. 8, from 3 to 5 and 8
to 10 p. in., in honor of their 50th
wedding anniversary. No cards.
Mrs. Herein Weinstein of 2920
Richton Ave. is vacationing at
Miami Beach, Fla. She plans to
spend the remainder of the sea-
son there.
A bridge-dansant is to be given
by Gamma Phi Sorority on Sun-
day, March 10, at the Chinese Tea
Gardens. The next meeting is
to be held at the home of Miss
Sue Weitzman, 2310 Hazelwood
Ave.
Bargain Dances of
B'nai Moshe Y.P.A.
periods, in original lines and in new adaptations.
New ► oo/s;
Woods that are new in furniture; burl, maple, Ori-
ent•I walnut, aspen wood, crotch mahogany, Karel.
ian burl, and other's are represented in this great
Midwinter Sale.
New Finishes!
Many new finishes may be seen in this Sale.
effects in lacquer, paint, all and varnish.
New
kinds of drawer pulls and hardware.
New
New
types
of decoration.
New Colors!
Exotic colors that connoisseurs applaud; severe
contrasts; mellow combinations; delicate tones; all
that's new In color for furniture is on display in
the Midwinter Sale.
Jan. 14—To Mr. and Mrs..A. L. Bronson (Minnie Starr) of 2242
Blaine Ave., a daughter, Audree Sheila.
Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Kaplan (Avis Rice) of
Mrs. Sol Rosengarden of Color-
3359 Cortland Ave., a son, Sanford T.
ado Ave. was home to her friends
on Jan. 22, in honor of her birth-
day.
has recently returned from Paris and will
present ■ number of her original
HUDSON'S
Wedding Calendar
Mrs. Louis Goodman of Calvert
Ave. gave a bundle bridge tea at
her home on Saturday, Jan. 26, for
the Council Resale Shop.
RUTH
WEISSMAN
WEBSTER HALL, Cass at Putnam
Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal of Clairmount Ave. announces the engage
Miss Betty Bronstein of Hazel
sent of her daughter, Goldye, to Michael Rieger, nephew of Mr. an
wood Ave. and Miss Edith Zim
Mrs. Morris Rieger of Chicago, Ill. The wedding will take place
merman of Calvert Ave. spent the
past week-end in Cleveland, Ohio seine time in March.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Weiss of Chicago, Ill., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Ida, to Walter Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. P.
Willard Zamsky and ily Lapide
motored to Cleveland, Ohio, the Rice of 2052 Blaine Ave.
past week-end to visit with Mr.
Formal announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Henri-
Lamsky's parents, Mr. and Mrs. etta Friedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedman, Berkeley
Roy Zamsky, former Detroiters.
Court, London, England (formerly of Detroit), to Mac Feldman of
Montreal, Canada. The wedding will be solemnized in London on
Miss Annabelle Germansky and Starch 17, the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Friedman's. marriage.
Miss Pearl Sperber are entering
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Thomas of Sturtevant Ave. announce the
Wayne University, and will study
engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Jack Rubin, son of Mr. and
interior decorating.
Mrs. Max Rubin of this city.
Miss Annabelle Germansky has
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vogel of Boston Blvd. announced the
returned hum a 10-day trip to engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Jerome Shapero, son of
Pittsburgh, Pa., where she was an Mrs. Belle Shapero of West Euclid Ave., at a family dinner given
attendant at the wedding of Miss on Sunday, Jan. 27, in the cocktail room of Webster Hall.
MISS GERTRUDE GOLDMAN
Jeniece ',ante.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Krivetsky announce the engagement of
their daughter, Jennie, to Samuel F. Koppelman, son of Mrs. Abell.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldman
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority is
of 1504 Glynn Ct., announce the
sponsoring a Valentine Dance to ham Koppelman.
engagement of their daughter,
take place on Thursday evening,
Gertrude, to Fred S. Bernstein,
Feb. 14, at the Graystone Ball-
formerly of Duluth, Minn. The
room.
wedding date has been set for
Theodore Isaacs, assistant man-
March 31.
ager of the Metropolitan Life In-
surance Co., left Tuesday to at-
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
tend the convention in New York
Feb. 3—Miss Rose Monoson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harri
FORMAL ON MARCH 9
and will return to the city on Monoson of Chicago, formerly of Detroit, to Eli Brand, son of Mr
Feb. 4.
and Mrs. M. Brand.
Miss Gertrude Goldman has
Feb. 3—Miss Marjory Schembeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Fried- S. Schembeck, to Maurice Schiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schiller. been appointed chairman of the
man (Rosalie Goldstick) and Dr. Leo M. Franklin will officiate. Reception at 7477 Churchill Ave, reservations committee for the
annual spring formal dance to be
daughter, Barbara, formerly of
from 2:30 to 5 p. m. No cards.
given by the Young People's So-
Chicago, Ill., are now making their
Mrs.
Herbert
Feb.
24—Miss
Lillian
Neuman,
daughter
of
Sir.
and
home with Sirs. Friedman's moth-
er, Mrs. Minnie Goldstick, of 2752 Neuman of Tyler Ave., to Dr. George Harris of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will perform the ceremony.
Boston Blvd.
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Schiller,
formerly of Longfellow Ave., are
now residing on Chicago Blvd.
141n Woodward Avenue
EVERYTHING
New Fabrics!
Marriages
SHEWACH -BANKLER
On Sunday evening, Jan, 27,
at 6:30 o'clock, at a ceremony
marked by extreme simplicity,
Miss Anne Bankler, daughter of
MRS. ABRAHAM SCHMERIN
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bankler, and
Joseph Shewach, son of Mr. and ciety of Congregation Shaarey Ze-
Mrs. Isaac Shewach, spoke their dek on Saturday, March 9, in the
vows in the Italian Gardens of Crystal Ballroom of the Book
the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Cadillac Hotel. This event is given
The altar was beautifully dec- annually by the society. Ray Got-
orated with graduated palms and cell's orchestra will furnish the
smilax. Tall white tapers burned music. Miss Goldman will receive
in candelabra at either side.
reservations for the dance at 9241
The bride was gowned simply Grand River, Garfield 0754.
in a period model of heavy white
Mrs. Abraham Sclimerin is an
satin, a train several yards long. active member of the committee
Her veil fell to the floor from an that is arranging for the annual
off-the-face hat. She carried a' spring formal.
bouquet of calla lilies.
Miss Dorothy Shewach attended
Miss Bankler as maid-of-honor.
She wore a gown of burnt orange
and carried a bouquet of roses.
The bridesmaids, Sirs. Earl She-
The Junior League of Shaarey
wach, was gowned in pink moire, Zedek will hold its first member-
Miss Mildred Hassel in ice blue ship dance this Saturday night,
satin, Miss
Helen
Shewach
in jn the social hall of the synagogue
midnight
blue,
Miss Clara
Granet
Jr. League to Hold
Dance On Saturday
Fabrics range from simulated haircloth to the
most modern of effects in cloth and leather; in-
outstanding rep., tapestries, velours,
chintzes, homespun., velvets, new figured frieses,
ribbed friezes and other appropriate coverings.
cluding
HUDSON'S NINTH ELOOR IDE FURNITURE
Extended Payments
Are Available
The Midwinter Sale price at which you buy remains the
same. A small charge is added to cover the coat of
carrying the account.
And the Savings Will
Be VERY Attractive!
eanette Gilroy
announces the
at 9:30.
in royal blue, Miss Lillian Grass
The social committee which has
ELEANOR BRODERSON
wore chartreuse lace and Miss made all arrangements for an en-
The first of the bargain dances, ,
t•
Esther Silverstein in canary y ye I.
re-
tertaining
evening has secured the
,
pects
of
modern
psychology
sponsored by the Young People's
services of Marvin Kahn and his
ta ion
ti to social activities and oh' low. They all carried roses.
Auxiliary of B'nai Moshe, will
The bride's mother wore ice orchestra. The price of admission
The
business
meeting
be held this Sunday, Feb. 3, at
matelasse satin with a match- for non-members will be 50c a
held at the Council, 89
2:30 p. m., in the assembly hall will
a
cadet style cape. She wore
person and 75c a couple. Those
of the synagogue, Dexter and ' Rowena St., after which Prof. ing
spray of gardenias.
of an exclusive shoppe
who belong to the club and have
I Grossman will speak.
The groom's mother was paid their dims in full, will only
Plans for the coming year are
featuring a most complete line of
I assuming definite form. To the gowned in wine color velvet with need to show their cards at the
Her flowers door.
reatgcahridn egmjaascket.
' board of directors have been ad . awem
Dues will be acceptable at the
ded Nathalie Marwil, membership
Mrs. B. Goldfarb, grandmother door and through the mails, and
chairman, Eleanor Broderson, who
will be in charge of activities. and of the bride, wore a black bro- in both cases, membership cards
Miriam Carver, publicity director. ceded velvet gown and her flowers will be distributed at the door on
Several appointments of commit- !sere also gardenias.
the night of the dance.
The groom was attended by his
The members of the social com-
tee heads have been made by Miss
Josephine Stern, president. These brother, Harry, as best man, and mittee who are in charge of the
are Rose Adler, social committee; the ushers in the wedding party dance are as follows: Janice Blu-
Laya Fauma social service com- were Sam Bankler, brother of the menau and Gloria Bell, co-chair-
She- men;
Joe ',Rumen, Gertru
mittee, and J ne Maas, program bride; Earl Shewach, henry
committee. Ot er appointments mach, brothers of the bridegroom, Agree, Clare Sonenklar, Shirt y
will be announc d shortly by Miss Morton Grass, Newton Tanna- Lippitt, Jacob Rosengarten.
J E ANETTE
baum and Irving Sosnick.
Stern.
Following the ceremony, supper'
Following the lecture, tea will
was served for 300 guests in the
be served under 'the auspices of
ballroom. Entertainment,
I the social committee. Each mem- crystal
and dancing followed. Mr. and
ber will bring one guest inter-
Mrs. Shewach left for Miami,
ested in the organization. Others
The Music Study Club of De-
Ha., for a month's stay.
interested are invited.
Out-of-town guests included troit will present its tenth annual
Mrs. F. Phillips of Pittsburgh, Mr soiree at the Detroit-Leland Hotel
-
Mrs. H. Shiller of Montreal, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 6, at
United Hebrew Schools and
Mrs. I. Finkel of Chicago, and 8:30. Members of the club are
MISS MOLLIE FREEDMAN
Honor Late Mrs. Sarah
looking forward to the program to
Miss S. Levin of Chicago.
be presented. It is as follows:
Goldberg
Lawrence. This affair, the first
L IV
Ha InnanInnfl
The Hells
of the bi-weekly series, will be
The Snow
The United Hebrew Schools of
replete with fun, entertainment
lib hard KOLIIIt1
The Slolgh
You can live in luxurious comfort in De.
and surprises, and will include' Detroit, recipients of a $500 be-
Study flub horus. directed
Ily
treit's newest downtown hotel-- yet be
bY lawn.* Oal•anl
some intellectual and educational quest in the will of the late Mrs.
within • few steps of your office--very cue-
j Sarah Goldberg, adopted the fol•
IN•hu•Ay
,,
en names,
activity.
nomically at the.. reduced permanent rates.
Palled°
nt reepeet Ion
In order to make these affairs lowing resolution, at the same
The Detroit Halevy Singing So. Whirlwind
Netted°
as interesting as possible and give I time setting aside a room in the ciety's musicale will be held Sun-
Harp arl,flow by Roca Reath..
III
everyone the opportunity to at- ' schools to honor her memory and day evening, Feb. 3, at 8 o'clock Moores • Meares Man
Teas .... Maxennel
at Hotel Stotler.
tend, the admission fees to these the memory of her husband:
Strange
Zuelanunt
a, halbert
"The United Hebrew Schools
The program will feature the F.rlhunla
i
dances will be very low for the
mploolnn h, 1.:•ther
ar•
of
Detroit
have
heard
with
deep
outstanding
talents
of
the
choir
as
first one: 9 cents per person and
.n.0.anlott he It"... liks ■ In
IV
17c per couple. These bargain ' sorrow of the death of Mrs. Sarah well as other cultural entertainers I
.
dances will continue at bargain Goldberg, the widow of the late well-known in the city. The fol-
- Thev're None ef Then, Perfert"
lowing artists will participate:
, were: Sam Kaner,
Mortim er
By Sophie Kerr
rates for the balance of the win- 'Judah Goldberg.
caw
•
Mme.
Anna
Warren,
well-known
The
"The Board of Directors of the
L evin, Miriam Eumove , Geoge
r
ter and spring seasons.
Amanda-Fl weiwe
soprano;
Zussman
Caplan,
orches-
United
Hebrew
Schools
of
De-
Domnitch,
Arthur
Schurgin,
Julian
y-Leah
Lipkin
I.u ,
The dramatic group of the
.N116-1,101. 0 Alpert,
!Udine, David Moss,
Isadore
Young People's Auxiliary is be- troit, at the regular meeting held tral leader and violin virtuoso;
Amy-1.1.
Monis Schane, [tenor; Sylvia Le.
qt. i n, Freda Smolinsky, Helen
(- erne-N.1..0 Par-mu.1
ginning its program for a dra- on Thursday evening, Jan. 24,
Paris cables ... SUITS! VOGUE repeats ...
vine, lyric soprano; Celia Plotnoek,
Weber, Bernard Lindenbaum, Sam
matic season. All those inter- resolved to record this feeling of
1'irortet1 be K•thrvn V Mayer
choir
accompanist
and
accomplish-
SUITS! And Frank & Seder's leads its trump
Kaner, Isadore Stein, Norman
ested should call the office of the sorrow and at the same time to
rd pianist; Maurice Dombey, popu-
ha nd•
. •floventh Pvfnphon, for .loot
Philip Bloom, Shirley
congregation for further details. express its deep appreciation of lar "Mr. Chizik"; Dan Frohman, -1H-ranked
fashion for spring ... SUITS!
Numerous Features Mark Retell.
Kunin, Nathan Kusnit, Serie!
the liberality of the late Sarah
A
regular
meeting
of
the
or-
Lie
,
namage--KdIth
Row
n•AS/11
-
discourse
on
Halevy director, in a
Choose a flattering fold collar, or an Elizabeth
Donor
Luncheon
of
Ella
bat's-Para
T
dietwam
and
Judah
Goldberg
during
their
Levin,
Gertrude
Manko, Morton
Sun-
ganization will be held on
the oratorio which is to be featured
ruff, or a demure Peter Pan to set you off right!
Mehler, Sarah Rosberg, Bessie
day, Feb. 10. at 4 p. m., in the lifetime and after their death.
Women's
Auxiliary
ls in the tenth annual concert.
schoo
e
Somberg and Fred Sorkovitz.
There are dressy flared suits and jaunty swag-
. "Th ene
U it d H brew
club room of the synagogue.
The musicale is open to mem-
A brief address by Bernard
have occasion to pay this tribute bees free of charge and to the pub-1
gered ones, and there is a length and stylish
A check for the sum of $1,500
Isaacs, superintendent of the
I to the departed Mr. and Mrs. lie f or 2 .. ., ,. cents.
was
turned
over
to
the
United
He-
trim to suit every taste! Junior Miss and
srhools.
explained the play.
: Goldberg, not only because of the
The lialevy choir rehearses twice
brew Schools by its Women's Auxi-
CAMPUS ALUMNI CLUB very liberal gift bequeathed to the weekly
Misses' Sizes.
The next meeting of the Amdls
on Monday and Tuesday
liary at the annual donor lunch-'
,
levy
will
be in conjunction with
Solte—/Ifth Floor — Inotow.--Enuelb Shur
WILL ELECT OFFICERS schools in Mrs. Goldberg's last evening in Room 123 of Northern
eon held last Wednesday at the,
the annual meeting of the League
testament, but also because they High School, under the direction of '
--
The Detroit Psychology Club in- Hotel Statler.
of Jewish Women's Organizations
At the next regular meeting h a v e previously demonstrated Dan Frohman.
vites teachers of the public schools,
Following an invocation by
The entire organization ex students in psychology of the Uni- Krana Goodman, the luncheon' to be held on Monday, Feb. 4,
of the Campus Alumni Club, to their liberality when they deli-
be held Thursday, Feb. 7, at the cated a room in memory of their pressed through Morris Schneer,: versity of Michigan, Wayne Uni- program was opened by greetings beginning at 11 a. m. at Temple
home of Samuel Margolis. 3211; d e parte d son, Max, in the Phila- president, sincerest congratulations ' versity, the University of Detroit from the president, Mrs. Himon t Beth El.
Elver mad 1110..11
Dttrell'e Lanni Apparel hlo.e %%sunward.. •etave• urs••
Sturtevant Ave., semi-annual elec-!delphia-Byron Branch of the to their director, Dan Frohman, and Marygrove College, social Kaplan, and remarks by the
and to Mrs. Rebecca Katzman workers, and all those interested in
Sion of officers will take place.' United Hebrew Schools.
chairman of the luncheon, Mrs.! Young People's Society of
"As • means of further honor- Frohman, choir pianist, upon the psychology to attend the meeting Charles Robinson. Greetings were
The present officers are Dr. 0.
Beth Abraham
26. on Monday. Feb. 4, at 8 p. m.,
The business of the last regular Bernard Nosanchuk, president; ing the memory of this liberal birth of a son, Saturday, Jan.
extended to the gathering by
Molly Seigel Auxiliary of meeting conducted by President David Sobin, vice-president; H., couple, the United H e brew
in the Wayne University Auditor- Aaron A. Pregerson, president of
The Young People's Society of
H i r a c h Josselson, secretary:I Schools resolve to dedicate a room
ium.
Jewish Consumptive
the schools. Piano selections were Congregation Beth Abraham held
PROGRESSIVE K NOTTING
Freedman consisted of discussion Jacques Weiner, treasurer.
The speaker will be Joseph Jas-
'in the Tuxedo Branch of the
given by Mrs. Lillian Shimberg la short business meeting on Jan.
CLUB
Relief Society
trow. A. B., Ph. D., ., noted
of the $5 donor luncheon on
At the last meeting, held at the Schools in memory of NIL and
124. After the meeting, Dr. Jack
D. Levin of Glendale Ave. lecturer and author on psychology, F reedman.
Mrs.
home of Michael II. Wainer, 2690 Mrs. Judah Goldberg."
Tuesday,
May
21,
and
the
showing
The principal address of the Koenig gave the first of • series
At a board meeting at the home
WAS hostess to the members of formerly lecturer at Columbia Uni-
Elmhurst, Ii .Hirsch Joaselson
afternoon
was
delivered
by
Rabbi
of talks on "The Human Body."
Club
on
of
the
motion
pictures
of
the
san-
Progressive
Knitting
of Mrs M. Moss of 3353 Clem-
the
versity, professor of psychology at
gave the first installment of his
On Jan. 91, he will conclude
Jan. 28.
the University of Wisconsin. and Reuben J. Magil. A feature of
ents Ave. and presided over by atorium at Denver, in connection
BETH ITZCHOCK JUNIORS
on "Foreign Trade."
lecture
the
afternoon
was
the
presenta-
his lectures with • talk on "The
This club was formerly the lecturer at the New York School
the chairman of the board, Mrs. with the regular Yiddish play at
There will be a meeting of the
The activities for the next
tion of • playlet directed by Mrs. Study of Medicine."
I. Schweitzer, plans were com- Littman's Peoples Theater on month are as follows: Feb. 9. Beth Itachock Juniors Sunday, Sisters of the Skillet Knitting for Social Research. His topic will
The skating party and wienie
be: "Life of the Mind: The Corn- Betsy Ulanoff Poole. She was
Club.
pleted for the hone-cooked lunch- Sunday afternoon, March 10.
group attendance at Wayne-U. of Feb. 3. at 2:30 p. m., in the home
assisted by Mrs. Fay Galvani, who roast, held at Rouge Park on Jan.
Election of a delegate to the
The next meeting will be held ing Naturalistic Psychology."
eon and card party on Tuesday.
D. basketball game; Feb. 16, of Adele Friedman, 11427 Mack
arranged for the music, and Miss 27, was a success Plans are being
Feb. 5, at 1 p. m., at the B'rial convention in New York also took party at Cass Theater; Feb. 23, Ave., near SL Jean. All young at the home of Mrs. D. Starkstein,
Flowers for all eeen,lena- Rose Pike, who wise in charge of 'Tittle for a cabaret night to be
Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence. place, and Mrs. Taube Segal, the stag party at the home of Dr. 0. folks interested in joining are 3726 Tyler Ave., on Monday,
'costumes. Characters In the play held on Feb. 28.
sec-
Euclid
6082.
Florist,
Dexter-Joy
m.
corresponding
and
recording
at
1
p.
Feb.
4,
in-
There will be prizes. All are
asked to attend this meet
Bernard Nosanchuk.
retary, was elected.
vited.
Graml Opening
SAT., FEB. 2
Furniture, Lamps, Odd Pieces, Carpets
& Rugs, etc.
At Most Reasonable Prices
9320 GRAND RIVER
CENTURY FURNITURE . SHOPPE
I
Music Study Club
Soiree on Feb. 6
s ia Mt`
it . ,
If
Get In the Spring Swing!
at this fine hotel i, „
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BARLUM HOTEL
CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATS STREET
.
'28
RAISE $1,500 FOR
HEBREW SCHOOLS
Psychology Club
To Hear Jastrow
Lecture on Feb. 4
FRANK & SEDER
PERMANENT HOME
Halevy Musicale
On Sunday, Feb. 3
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