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Budget Plan
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Announce Her Betrothal

fillarriagrs

Engagements

PAUL-CHAFETZ
Miss Marion Chafetz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chafetz,
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Silverstein of 2679 Leslie Ave, announce
and Herbert Paul, son of Mr. the engagement of their daughter, June, to Jack Golden, son of
and Mrs. Ralph Paul, spoke their Theodore Golden of West Buena Vista Ave. A reception will be
marriage vows before Rabbi A. M. held on Saturday, Nov. 30, at 9 p. m. No cards.
Hershman at Hotel Stotler, Nov.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eserow of 2901 Pasadena Ave. announce
17. A canopy of huckleberry
the engagement of their daughter, Etta, to Maurice J. Pastor, son of
leaves arched with a flat wide bor-
Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Pastor.
with
bebe
mums,
and
Solid
der
Ben Stone of 2948 Elmhurst Ave. announces the engagement
banked at the sides with standards
of palms and ferns, formed a of his daughter, Ruth, to Maurice Korn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
lovely setting for the ceremony Korn of Dubois St.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaufman of London, Ontario, announce
which took place at 6:30 o'clock.
Bouquets of bebe mums in tall the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Milton Koblin, son of
baskets, joined with wide satin Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koblin of 3260 Leslie Ave., Detroit.
ribbons formed an aisleway for
Mr. and Mrs. David Betman of Collingwood Ave. announce the
the bridal party.
engagement of their daughter, Rosina, to Samuel G. Marks, son of
The bride was given in mar- Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Marks of Hazelwood Ave.
riage by her father. She wore a
Mr. and Mrs. Max 51. Goldberg of 3307 Blaine Ave. announce
frock of deep ivory satin, fash- the engagement of their daughter. Elizabeth Rae, to Max Miller,
ioned with a full blouse closely son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Miller of 2670 Maine Ave. The mar-
fitted at the neck. The sleeves riage will take place Feb. 2.
were ruffed to the elbow and fin-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ostrov of Lorain, Ohio, announce the en-
ished with long tight cuffs falling gagement of their daughter, Celia, to Martin Garfield of Lorain,
to a point over the wrist. The Ohio, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Agree of 1546 Calvert Ave., Detroit.
fullness of the skirt with its long
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solai of Tuxedo Ave. announce the engage-
train was accentuated by sun-
bursts of pleating in front and ment of their daughter, Sarah, to Milton J. Rosenthal, son of Mrs.
David
Rosenthal of Chicago Blvd.
back.
Mr. and Mrs. David Nushaw announce the engagement of their
A divided halo, consisting of
daughter, Muriel. to Gerald Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. 51.
a wreath of ivory seed pearls, fin-
ished at the sides with clusters of Goodman.
tiny simulated calla lilies fash-
ioned of mother of pearl, held
her long veil of ivory tulle. Lilies
of the valley surrounded by gar-
denias composed her bouquet.
Alal. Dorothy Chafetz, who was
her sister's maid of honor, wore
Nov. 23—Miss Sarah Lieberman, daughter of Mrs. Rachel Lieb-
gold moire and carried pernet
erman, of Chicago, formerly of Detroit, to Samuel Lasser, on of
roses tied with green satin ribbon.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lasser, also of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lasser
Mrs. Saul Modell, Mrs. Milton will spend their honeymoon traveling through Iowa and Illinois, and
Carson, Mrs. Earl Maas, and Miss on their return will reside in Chicago.
Estelle Koblin, were the bride's
Nov. 24—Miss Shirley Susan Krell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
attendants. Their costumes were
I alike, fashioned of emerald green Max Krell of Poe Ave., to Albert J. Turner of New York, at the
moire, with tight bodices short home of the bride's parents.
puff sleeves and long flared skirts.
Nov. 24—Miss Helen Klanfer, daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Klan-
Metallic wreaths of gold leaves, fer of 2615 Leslie Ave., to Benjamin Bienenstock, son of Mr. and
and bouquets of Roosevelt roses Mrs. Jacob Bienenstock, at Cong. Beth Abraham, Linwood at Sturte-
with gold colored bows completed vant. Reception at 3205 Leslie Ave. from 8 to 11 p. m. No cards.
their ensembles.
Nov. 27—Miss Evelyn Sulzberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Paul assisted his brother
Mayer B. Sulzberger, to Louis B. Ileavenrich, son of Mr. and Mrs.
as best man. Cyril Cohen, Harold
John A. Heavenrich, at 11 o'clock, at Hotel Stetler.
Rubin, Saul Modell and Milton
Nov. 27—Miss Buena Epstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Carson were the ushers.
Mrs. Chalets, the brides mother Epstein, to Dr. M. L. Lichter, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lichter, at
the
Shaarey
Zedek, at 8 p. m. No cards.
wore black crepe with an over-

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wore a fitted gown of silver bro-
cade. Wide bands of white fox
fur finished the short sleeves of
her jacket.
Mrs. J. It Schakne sang "Be-
cause” by Hardelot, preceding the
ceremony.
Dinner for 250 guests followed
The bridal party were seated at
a U shaped table ornamented by
long narrow placques of roses,
bebe mums and snap dragons, in
white and tall silver bracki can
delahrae with white tapers. The
small tables at which the guests
were seated, were decorated by
festoons of smilax interspersed
with individual corsages of gar-
denias which served as favors for
the feminine guests.
After the dinner, Rabbi Hersh-
man assisted at an informal cer-
emony, celebrating the 25th wed-
ding anniversary of the bride-
grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Paul. Mrs. Paul's original
attendants, who were present,
participated in the novel cere-
mony. They were Mrs. Walter
Green (Bertha Weber), Mrs. Ben
Morrison (Rose Weber), Mrs. Lew
Preston (Semetta Paul), Mrs .
George Stark (Beatrice Paul) an d
Mrs. Saul Benyas (Pearl Weber)
The out-of-town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber, grand-
parents of the groom, of Lo
Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Lew Preston of New York, uncl e
and aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul motored t
Washington, D. C., and New Yor l
and will be temporarily domicile
at the Wilshire Hotel upon thei
return. For travelling, the brid
chose a wool dress of beige an
a brown sport coat trimmed wit h
beaver, with which she chos
brown accessories.

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ENGLISH COACHES
The bride wore a gown of satin
Ball This Sunday
with an alencon lace jacket. The
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We carry • complete line of Baby furniture at lowest
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tight sleeves. It had a row of tiny fare Organization, plans were JERICHO WILL CONFER
lace buttons from the neck to the
HIGH ODDFELLOW RANK
waistline. The back of it ended in completed for the 16th annual ball
a long flowing train. Her head-
With military pomp the Deco-
dress was an off the face hat
ration of Chivalry, an honorary
made of satin with a tulle nose
9004 Twelfth St., near Taylor
award of Oddfellowahip, will be
veil. She carried a bouquet of
conferred on Captain Isidore
white
lilies,
all
tied
together
with
PERLMAN-INGBER
Schwartz of Canton Jericho No.
Lovely in every regard was th e white satin and tulle.
6, Patriarchs Militant, I. 0. 0, F.,
wedding that took place on Sun
at a public ceremony in the main SHAAREY ZEDEK Urges Removal of
Her
matron
of
honor
Mrs.
G.
day, Nov. 17, at congregatio n Acker, sister of the bride, wore
ballroom of Jericho Temple, 2705
ADULT CLASSES Victims from Reich
Shaarey Zedek, when Miss Rut h a gown of acquamarine lace over
Joy Road, on Tuesday evening,
Ingber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . a slip of matching satin and ear-
Nov. 26, at 9 o'clock.
J. Ingber, was united in marriage ned a bouquet of red roses. Dr.
CINCINNATI, 0.—Since air ef-
Wide interest is being displayed
General T. Calvert Crowe. de-
to Nathan D. Perlman, son o f Max Lichter was the best man.
partment commander of Michigan in the adult classes now being con- forts to arouse the nations of the
Mrs. Sonia Perlman. Rabbis A. M.
'Patriarchs Militant, will have ducted by Rabbi A. M. Ilershman world to force Germany to stop its
Misses
Libby
and
Shirley
Small,
persecutions of the Jews hale
Hershman and M. Zager officiated . sisters of the groom were her only
charge of the ceremony. He will
failed, there remains only' ode
The bride, who was given awe , bridesmaids. Miss Libby Small
be assisted by a uniformed corps at the Shaarey Zedek.
The class in Jewish history meets thing the Jews can do: remove as
by her parents, walked to the al- wore a sea green hammered satin
of officers and lady assistants
many
victims of Nazism from Ger-
ter to the tune of "I Love You gown and carried tea roses. Miss
headed by Canton Jericho, the on Wednesdays at 8 p. m., alternat-
Truly", which was sung by Elea Shirley Small wore a dawn pink
state champion 4rill corps since ing every other week with discus- many as possible, and enable them
to
start
life sena elsewhere.
nore Fink, a radio star.
1922. The jewel to be presented
matelasse gown and carried maize
sions of current events.
This suggested policy is
to Captain Schwartz will be pinned
gowned in whit , roses. Little Reva and (dean
The bride
Dr.
Hershman
announces
that
on
expressed by Alfred M. Cohen,
on him by his daughter, little Miss
Levenson were the flower girls
moire, extending into a long wid
Eileen Schwartz, who will act an Wednesday night, Nov. 27, the gen- President of B'nai B'rith, in his
train. The. long tulle veil fel each carrying baskets with rose
eral topic for discussion by the President's Page in the December
maid of honor.
petals. The former wearing blue
from the shallow tulle cap an
Dinner will be served in the adult history class will be "The issue of the B'ne.i B'rith Magazine,
extended beyond the train of he and the latter pink georgette dres-
dining room of Jericho Temple at Return of the Jews From Baby- which will be published next week.
gown, She carried a formal bou ses. Arnold and Norman Levenson
7 o'clock by reservation only. All lon," dealing with the Books of
noel of white orchids and lilies were the ring bearers, both car-
reservations must be made before Ezra and Nehemiah. Discussion on
rying a white satin heart-shaped
of-the-valley.
PERFECTION LODG Ft
Monday by calling M. Bordelove at this subject will continue for the
The bride's mother wore a blac pillow adorned with lace and MISS YETTA KIEF
next several sessions.
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F.
and gold gown and her flower orange blossoms. They both were to be held this Sunday, Nov. 24, Cherry 8551 or Jericho Temple at
&
A.
M., will hold a meeting on
Study
Afternoon
The
Sattirday
6969. There will be
in full dress suits with top hats. at the main ball room of the Book- Garfield
were sweet peas and talisma
dancing before and after the cere- Group, which is also directed by Wednesday evening, Nov. 27, at
roses. The groom's mother wor ' Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levenson. Cadillac Hotel.
7:30
o'clock.
Outlook Cemntittee.
Rabbi
Hershman,
now
studies
and
complimentary to the gen-
„,__ .„_""" _ ' _,,, _,_,_ _ __, mony
a black crepe gown and a should uncle and aunt of the groom were
F. C. Degree.
discusses the Book of Jeremiah.
eral public.
also
Mrs. ''" II. ' Stoenfield.
,,,''' "`"
11'_ '. 'fl" anw
er corsage of sweet peas an
i „„ ..... in ,. the
„„,.,„ bridal
was „, party.
black end
co-chairman.

was

talisman roses.
The maid-of-honor Was Miss
Dorothy Goldberg, who wore a
purple moire gown and carried
bronze chrysanthymums. The
bridesmaids, who wore maroon
moire gowns and carried y ellow
chrysanthymums, were the Misses
Esther Hyman, Mary Bernstein.
Mildred Bornstein, Esther Cutler,
Charlotte Schmidt, Minnie Pick-
man, Tette Rosner and Mrs. lea-
dare Perlman. The flower-girl was
3-year-old Beverly Sharon Hart-
stein, who wore the exact copy of
the gown worn by the maid-of-
honor.
A dinner and reception for 400
guests followed the ceremony.
The out-of-town goesta were: Miss
Minnie Pickman, Miss Sue Pick-
man, Mr. and Mrs. L Cooperman,
W. Cooperman, Mrs. M. Mosko-
witz, 1. Pickman and Mr. and Mrs.
A. Pickman, all of Brooklyn, N.
Y., and Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooper-
man of Cleveland.
After an extended honeymoon
trip to Washington, the couple
will make their home in Detroit.

SMALL-NUCHIMS
The wedding of Miss Sadie
Nuchims, daughter of Mrs. Mary
Nuchims, to Dr. llenry Small. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Small of
Calvert Ave., took place o n Sun-
day, Nov. 17, at the Colonial Ho-
tel in ML Clemens. Rabbi Louis

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The Bar Mitzvah of Marvin
The following planted trees in
Adler, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Adler, vice president of Congre- Palestine the Jewish National
Fund:
gation B'nai Moshe, will take
Five trees by Mr. and Mrs. Louis
place Saturday morning, Nov. 23,
Davidson, in honor of the Bar
at the B'nai Moshe. No cards.
Mitzvah of their son, Gerald.
One tree by Judge and Sirs .
Mr. and Mrs. William Roth of
in memory of
3205 Leslie Ave. will be hosts at Charles Rubiner,
Metzger,
a reception on Sunday, Nov. 24. Nathan D.
Four trees by Eva Prenzlauer
from 9 to 11 p. tn., in honor of
Maternity Aid Society, in memory
the marriage of their sister, 5liss
of Nathan D. Metzger, Sol De
Helen Klanfer, to Benjamin Bie-
Young, Bessie Soren and Hyman
nenstock, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Million,
Jacob Bienenstock. No cards.

1

Births

New

Miss Bertha Charmer, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. S. 51. Charmer
of Audubon Ave., is to become
the bride of Samuel Sheps, son of
Mrs. Celia Sheps, on Dec. 1. The
MISS BETTY RUTH DAVIDSON
wedding will take place at the
B'nai David Synagogue, Elmhurs t
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson of
and Fourteenth, at 6:30 p. m.
Chicago Blvd., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Betty
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millman Ruth, to Dr. Herbert Jerome
of 3042 Webb Ave. were hosts Bloom of the University of Michi-
on Nov. 17, at a dinner of lovely gan School of Dentistry, son of
appointments given in honor of Joseph A. Bloom of Byron Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Please on the
occasion of their 11th wedding Trees Planted in Palestine
anniversary.
National

Mrs. Sophia Weil of Longfel-
low Ave. returned to her home
after
a stay of several weeks at
Nov. 28—Miss Marjorie Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Cole of the Seward Hotel, to Abe Sloan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis the Essex House, New York City.
Sloan. at Hotel Stotler.
Mrs. Minnie Goldsmith of 6925
Nov. 28—Miss Rhoda Weiss of 2725 W. Boston Blvd. to Ben Oakman Blvd., left for Los An-
Robbins.
geles to spent the winter,
Nov. 28—Miss Sylvia Dorothy Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Goldsmith, sonof Mr. and
Joseph M. Weiss, to Simon Baer, son of Mrs. Regina Baer.
Mrs. Morris Goldsmith of Detroit,
Dec. 1—Miss Bertha Charmer to Samuel Shepa,
was recently initiated into Alpha
Dec. 5—Miss Elaine Schlesinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Epsilon Pi at the Michigan State
Arthur William Schlesinger of Boston Blvd., to Dr. Richard Philip College. David was successful in
earning his numerals in baseball
Greenblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs Jac Greenblatt of New Orleans.
and will be on the varsity baseball
squad this spring. Among the men
from Detroit who attended the
homecoming at East Lansing are
Charles Futterman, Larry Wein-
garden, George Gilbert. Al Green-
berg, Joseph Taish, Lou Handler,
Harold Nelson and Dr, Jules M.
Oct. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Benjamin of Brooklyn, N
Goldsmith, president of the Michi-
Y., a daughter, Ruth Louise. Mr. Benjamin is a former resident of
gan Alumni Club of Alpha Epsilon
Detroit.
Pi, brother of David Goldsmith.
Oct. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Solomon (Esther Traub) of Preparations are now being made
18900 Mapleview Ave., a son, Mervin Leroy.
by the local group to attend the
Nov. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Erwin I. Rosenbloom (Rose Land National Convention to be held in
garten), a son, Martin Aaron.
Cleveland in December.
No. 13—To Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Gumbiner of Selma, Ala-
bama, a daughter, Jane Abbie.
To Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Ellis (Evelyn Shorr), a son, Stewart
Miles.
To Mr. and Mrs. George G. Koven (Rose Berlin-, of 2653 Clem-
ents Ave., a daughter, Arlene Fern.
The Standard Club announces
To Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosenberg of 3358 West Grand Ave., a the election of the following new
daughter, Sandra Dolores.
directors:
Harry Grant, re-elected presi-
dent; Maurice Aroneson, re-elected
vice president; Harry Alvin, treas-
urer; Louis C. Blumbeg, secretary;
George Blumenthal, Abe Srere,
Nate Shapero, Herman Marks and
William Friedman, directors.

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Northwood Inn on Nov. 15: There
were 10 couples present.

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Balance in conve-
nient payments. No
interest or altera-
tion charges.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wiener
of Boston Blvd. left for Southern
California for about six weeks,
and will spend the balance of the
winter in the Rio Grande Valley,
Texas, and Monterey, Mexico.

blue satin. Her corsage was of tea with their committee, are work ing
hard to prepare a number of
roses and orchids.
amusements in addition to the fee-
Mrs. Mary Nuchims, the bride's luring of Gene Regis and his or-
mother wore a gown of gunmetal chestra.
metallic cloth trimmed in burgun-
dy velvet. Her corsage was of
orchids.
Mrs. Aaron Small, the groom's
mother wore a black matelasse
gown with a matching jacket
which had three-quarter length
A meeting of the Junior Jewish
sleeves. tier only adornment was
National Fund, conducted by Jack
• diamond clip which was at the
Pollack, was held at the home of
neck and she also wore orchids.
Miss Birdie Feldstein, 1955 Blaine
As they walked down the aisle
which had palms on both sides Ave.
The president appointed Mrs.
Mrs. Rider gang "I Love You
Jeanette Hoffman Pohl and Mrs.
Truly."
Newman Papa as chairman
Mary
Dinner was served for 60 guests
in the green room. All the tables of the sixth annual dance to be
held
on
Jan. 12, at the Statler 110-
were bedecked with beautiful
chrysanthemums and ivory tapers. tel, featuring Mike Falk and his
orchestra.
A reception for 200 guests fol-
The other chairmen of commit-
lowed at the home of the groom's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron tees are as follows:
David Zeit, chairman of pro-
Small of 2692 Calvert Ave.
The bridal couple left for an gram; Mrs. Pauline Gotfreund,
chairman
of tickets; Miss Feld-
extended honeymoon motoring
through the central and eastern stein, chairman of publicity.
At the conclusion of the meeting
states. The bride's going away
outfit was • brown cedarbark suit Morris Stern, an active member,
trimmed in lynx. She wore a cor- gave a short discussion of current
sage of white gardenias, Upon events of Palestine. .
A new member, Abraham Rosen-
their return. Dr. and Mrs. Small
zweig, and a prospective member
will reside on Lawrence Ave.
Sant Yagoda, have done creditable
Flowers for all occasions — work for the Junior Jewish Na-
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