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B'nai David ELMHURST AND 14TH ANNOUNCES The Engagement of the Well Known CANTOR LEO LANGE formerly of Moscow, now of New York, and assisted by a wonderful choir under the direction of DAVID SCHKOLNICK —will chant the services on the coming— HIGH HOLY DAYS Rabbi Joshua Sperka will occupy the pulpit and deliver the sermons in English and in Yiddish Slicoth services will be held on Sat., Sept. 12, at midnight, sharp. 12 o'clock Seats are available for reservation at the Synagogue from 6 to 9 P. M. daily and 2 to 9 P. M. Sundays, Fridays excepted. A Month's Camp Facilities for Adults-- is the newest plan of Avr ttiiiii Camp R P tions are now being taken for adult accommodations. A number of adults can be placed at the camp at once. All the new bungalows have been arranged for the accommo- dation of adults, and there will be REAL HOTEL SERVICE Due In the law demand for Ruch adult ramp faelllt lea It I. Important that flame thwIrIng urettataanlatIona ,j It make re...1,0111M% Rt once ii) twIlIng either the camp, at Grans Lake, Mich., (Hum, lathe ROI,or the Detroit office, 'I ea atonal i .2% IL . # 1 UNTIL LABOR DAY THE RATES FOR CHILDREN 1 WILL BE $10 PER WEEK .0 Thank You, Mr. and Mrs. Detroit! B ecause of your generous contribution to our steady growth . . . we are FORCED TO EXPAND NOW Two Great Stores and Both Downtown SAM 9 S CUT RATE INCORPORATED 1056 RANDOLPH ' Corner Monroe OPEN DAILY 7 s. m. to 10 p. m. CAMPUS MARTIUS Opposite City Hall OPEN DAILY 9 a. in. to 6 p. m. Events Planned by N. W. 6-7660, is co-chairman, and Mrs. Branch of J. W. E. W. 0. Jacob Cohen, Townsend 8.4971, will he glad to take reservations. Mrs. Anna Goldberg, chairman At the last special meeting of of the fourth annual donor lunch- he North Woodward branch of eon which is to take place in he Jewish Women's European January, is making plans for this uVelfare Organization held at the affair and asks those desirous of tome of Mrs. J. Cohen, president, earning their donor money by Aims were made for ■ dessert- rummage to call Townsend 8-7815 (ridge to be held at the R. H. for information. 'yfe Auditorium on Wednesday, Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, chairman )ct. 28, at 1:30 p. m. The funds 'sited will be used for the wel- of the New Year's Eve party, are of orphans and widows in also asks the public to co-operate 'oland. Mrs. Maurice Silverstone, by making early reservations. For ;arfleld 6506-W, is chairman, i n f o r m a t ion call Townsend rs. Tyler 6-7825. William Fisher, Engagements Mrs. Joseph DeYoung of 1409 Burlingame Ave. announce Mrs. Davis A. Benson of 18010 he engagement of her daughter, Selma, to Jock Wagenheim of Van Northlawn Ave. is spending the ceuver Ave. Reception on Sunday, Sept. 6, from 2 to 5 and 7 summer at Atlantic City, N. J. 0 10 p. m. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. David Atlas of Clairmount Ave. announce the Mr. and Mrs. Manie Rosen- engagement of their daughter, Sarah, to Nathan B. Portnoy, son of thal of the Cevera Apts, are Mr. and Mrs. Joel Portnoy. leaving on Sept. 2, for Los An- geles, Calif., where they will re- main for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aptekar of 15803 Normandy Ave. return. ed to their home, after an eight- months' tour abroad, on Aug. 29. Aug. 29—Miss Lee Strossky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron While in Europe they visited Ger- Strossky of Linwood Ave., to Lawrence Sch'reidell, son of Mr. and many, Italy, France and Switzer. Mrs. Jacob Schreidell of Parkside Ave. land. Aug. 30—Miss Shirley Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Myer M. Apple- Isaac Rosenthal of 2200 Edison Ave., to Ilarold Shatzen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shatzen of 3210 Calvert Ave. A reception baum of 3311 Chicago Blvd. re- turned from a seven weeks' tour will be held at the home of the bride's parents, 2200 Edison Ave., from 7 to 11 p. rn. No cards. through the West, having visited in California, Portland, Oregon Aug. 30—MiSs Beatrice Schmittel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Yellowstone Park. Samuel Schmittel of 1506 Lee Place, to David 0. Edelheit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edelheit of 1723 Gladstone Ave., at Congre- gation B'nai Moshe. Mr. and Airs. Shirley J. Way- burn of Litchfield Road will leave Aug. 30—Miss Gertrude Brod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Aug. 30 for White Sulphur Brod of 2615 Webb Ave., to Samuel Linde of 3700 Lincoln Ave., Springs, W. Va., and from there at Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th Sts." Rabbi Joshua will motor to Washington, D. C., Sperka will officiate. and other points east. Sept. 6—Miss Beulah Lebow, daughter of Samuel Lebow of 3005 Chicago Blvd., to Dr. Philip R. Appel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Emil Rose of Jacob Appel, at Congregation B'nai Moshe, at 4:30 p. m. Chicago Blvd., left for a 10-day Aug. 30—Miss Ethel Berkowitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- visit in New York City where ris Berkowitz, to Samuel Cascade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gold- they will be guests at the Wal- berg, at the home of the bride's parents, 20035 Warrington Drive. dorf-Astoria. Sept. 6—Miss Zelda Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moe D. Smith of 13120 LaSalle Blvd., to Morrey Shepherd, son of Mr. and Dr. and Airs. Joseph J. Jacobs' Mrs. AL II. Shepherd of Los Angeles, Calif. Ceremony at 2 p. m. of Sturtevant Ave. entertained at Hotel Webster Hall. 14 guests at dinner, honoring Sept. 6—Miss Bessie Simmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miss Jean Rosoff of Memphis, Tenn., who in the evening gave Simmer of 2485 Taylor Ave., to Daniel Aidem, at the Shaarey Zedek. Sept. 6—lilies Mollie Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a piano recital to a host of rela- tives and friends. Miss Rosoff Morris D. Rosenthal of 3762 Elmhurst Ave., to Leo Mandell, son of was the winner of the 1936 na- Mr. and Mrs. L. Mandell of Owen Ave. tional and state piano contests. KILTREST-NTA ITVE ■ tms• ■■••■■•• Milton M. Alexander, who is re- covering from illness at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Cleveland, showed • New BLicko OxfOrd shows the fall trend to z Births MILTON M. ALEXANDER marked improvement during the past week. A host of Detroit friends visited Mr. Alexander at the hospital dur- i ng the past week. llundreds of messages of good wishes have conic to hint from all over the country. Mrs. Alexander is constantly at her husband's bedside. Rabbi Kopstein at Emanuel Services During Holy Days Cantor Boyarsky and Choir Will Officiate; Tickets Go on Sale Beginning With Sunday Congregation Beth T e p h i l a Emanuel, Woodrow Wilson and I Taylor Ayes., announces that Rabbi Milton Kopstein will de- liver the sermons during the High Iloly Days, in English and Jewish. Cantor R. Boyarsky, nationally famous as an able synagogue singer, will conduct the services and will be twisted by a large and well trained choir. The sale of seats for the High t Holy Day services will commence this Sunday and tickets will be available daily until the holidays. Rabbi Kopstein has studied in Palestine and was ordained b y the late Chief Rabbi A. I. Kook and other eminent rabbis. He received his secular training at the Lewis Institute and Univer- sity of Wisconsin and was for- merly affiliated with the Hebrew Theological College of Chicago. , For college, town and active sports, we nominate / this suave-fitting low heel oxford — $11.75. w1 r • Blue bucko with blue calf • Wine Calf with Suede •1/4,40 Black bucko with black calf • Green bucko with chaudron Black bucko with chaudron --I. MILLER models available in all sizes I 21/4 to 10— US SEKS 'MILLER 1448 WOODWARD AVE. FISHER BUILDING Mrs. David Curtis and daugh- ters, Shirley Mae and.Jean Betty, of 4040 Clairmount Ave. return- ed to their home after a six weeks' visit in Dayton, 0., In- dianapolis, Ind., and Springfield, Aug. 14--To Dr. and Mrs. Herman M. Plavnick (Harriet Cap DI. plan), a son, Stuart Jay. Aug. 20—To Air. and Mrs. Saul E. Gordon (Irene Other) o Miss Laurette DeYoung of 2542 Pingree Ave. is expected to 9739 Dexter Blvd., a son, Samuel James. Aug. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Reuben D. Wax (Rena Krause) o return home on Aug. 28, from Camp Eagle Pointe in New Boston Blvd., a son, Harvey Isaac. Hampshire, where she was musi- I cal director and counselor for the summer. Buy with fici•ted, conferring the blessings upon the couple, who were his Confidence In honor of Miss Beatrice pupils, in a most personal way, Schmittel, bride-elect of this making the ceremony most im- MARKS—WEISMAN month, Mrs. S. Edelheit, Mrs. S. pressive. After the ceremony, in The ballroom of Hotel Stotler the receiving line for the recep- Schmittel and Miss Lila Schmit- tel were hostesses at a shower was a sight of loveliness last Sun- tion in addition to the bridal par- and bridge on Monday evening, day noon, Aug. 23, when Miss ty, were Mrs. Al Weisman, moth- Aug. 24, at Boesky's on Dexter Sybil Weisman, daughter of Mr. er of the bride, in black embroid-1 arc Blvd. Covers were laid for 70 and Mrs. Al Weisman, and Bur- ered lace, and Mrs. Joseph Marks, ton Marks, son of Airs. Joseph mother of the groom, in blue and guests. canopy under which the couple l Marks, were united in marriage white crepe. The two grand- were married. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Schayowitz before an improvised altar of mothers of the bride, Mrs. I. C. The bride wore a satin and cf Normandy Ave. were guests white roses and white gladioli Weisman and Mrs. Louis Danto, lace gown with a long train, and at Baron's Resort in South Ha- forming the canopy. The huge wore black lace gowns with shoul- carried a bouquet of orchids and palm trees, the tall candlesticks der bouquets of pink roses. ven for a week. lillies. The maid of honor was with the burning cathedral white After the reception the guests Aliss Millicent Turkel, a sister of Mrs. Dorothy Eisenman and tapers gave it a beautiful garden were seated at the well appointed the groom from California, who children, Arnold and Roslyn Ann, background. As the groom and tables arranged in the heart wore a pink taffeta gown and car- of 3385 Burlingame Ave., left his best man walked up to the shape with pink roses for decora- ried red roses. The bridesmaids altar, Min. Lillian Klein sang for a visit to Utica, N. Y. tions. Autographed souvenirs by were Zena Grand, Bertha Miller, "Because." the bride and groom for each Siegel, Loraine Lachman To the tune of Lohengrin's guest were at each place card. Lillian Miss Blossom Lovitky, former. and Nine Gratin, the latter from ly of Detroit, now residing in wedding march the bride came The bridal table was all in white Cleveland. The' junior brides- South Bend, Ind., returned to her down the aisle on the arm of her with white roses and white tapers maids were Rita Goldberg and home after a 10-day stay in De- father, carrying a bouquet of for decorations. In between Shirley Lachman. The flower troit, where a dinner-dance was white roses, lillies of the valley courses and dances the uncle of girls were Joyce Lachman and given in honor of her 16th birth- and orchids. The bride's prin- the bride, Dr. S. B. Dante, acted Dorothy Seigel. Dr. Turkel was cess style gown was made of day by her aunt, Mrs. Fannie as toastmaster and read many attended by Howard Grates of Strauss, at the Wilshire Hotel , ivory Spanish Chantilly lace over numerous messages of congratu- Cleveland. The ushers being Dr. on Saturday, Aug. 22. The guests satin and had sleeves puffed to lotion's. He then introduced the Berman, Norman Wiener, Benny included Eugene Jaye of Los An-, the elbow coming down to a point grandfather of the bride, Louis' Slaff, Harold Lachman and David geles, Calif.; Cadet Lewis Freed-' with ruffles at the wrist. From Danto, who gave a toast to the Slayer. man and Cadet Harold Rosen of a halo of matching lace trimmed young couple. After the ceremony the bridal Hollywood, Fla., students at Riv- with orange blossoms fell an The out-of-town guests were couple met their guests in a re- erside Academy, Gainsville, Ga. ivory tulle veil down to the hem Mr. and Mrs. Morris Carr, uncle ceiving line in the Italian Room, The toastmaster was Jerotne, of her long fan shaped court and aunt of the bride, from To- which was turned into a cocktail Helfman of Detroit. Cadet Lewis; style train extending over live ledo, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Adel- lounge. The dinner was served Freedman accompanied Mr. and yards long. man, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer in the Crystal Ball Room to 450 Mrs. Lovitky and their daughter' Mrs. Frederick LeBosky, sis- Koffman, of Bay City, Mich.; Ed- guests. Nathaniel Goldstick, who to be their house guest at their ter of the groom, in pink chif- ward Greenwood, Lake Charles, was spokesman for the bride's summer home on Diamond Lake. fon carrying pink roses with blue Ia.; Mrs. Bertha LeBosky, New father, Max Goldberg, announced delpheniums, attended the bride York City; Max Rubin, fraternity that in honor of his daughter's Among the many out-of-town as matron of honor. Herman Koffman of Bay City brother of the groom, of Chicago, weddineMax Goldberg had given guests entertained by Mr. and Ill.; Mrs. Joseph Cohen, Louis 13,000 in gifts to charitable or- Never has there been such diversity in fur Mrs. Max Wechsler of Normandy acted as best man. The Misses Betty Slotkin and Cohen and Miss Lillian Cohen, all ganizations in the City of De- Ave., during the past few weeks styles as is available this season! Our display of Peoria, Ill.; Mrs. Leonare Fin- troit. Rabbi Franklin commended Lillian Roth were the brides were Louis Weksler of Panhan- kelstein and Mrs. Ann Meyers, Mr. Goldberg on his generosity includes wearable interpretations of every new dle, Texas, brother of Mr. Weks- maids. They wore pink satin Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. on such an occasion. ler; Nathan Weksler and son, costumes and carried pink roses. A. L Cohen, and Miss Millie After the dinner dancing and style phase—definitely new Swagger silhou- Norman, of Watertown, S. a; Avery Weisman, brother of the Cohen of Cleveland, 0. a stage show was enjoyed by the ettes, sleek Princess models, dashing Tunics— Miss Ann Cohodas of Marinette, bride, and Frederick LeBosky guests. The bride chose for her going Wis., and Miss Sylvia Handler o:' were the ushers. Dr. Leo M. away costume a mediterrean blue' Dr. and Mrs. Turkel left for fashioned in every favored peltry, from the Franklin of Temple Beth El of- Chicago. costume suit, with platinum fox New York, from where they sailed most luxurious to the most moderately priced. trimming, dubonnet hat and du- Tuesday for • trip to South Mrs. Robert_ C. Berger and stay at Camp Wi-Co-Su-Ta, New bonnet accessories. The young America, coming home by the Miss Ruth Berger of 9221 Dex- Hampshire. Accompanying her couple left for an extended trip way of the Bermuda Islands. ter Blvd., returned from a visit will be her brother, Channing East and upon their return in the Guests were present from in Chicago. While there they at- Lipson, who spent his vacation fall will make their home on Bos- Cleveland, Boston, New York, tended the wedding ceremony of at Camp Wah-Kee-Nah, in the ton Blvd. Chicago and San Francisco. Mrs. Berger's niece, Helen Nancy White Mountains, N. H. Adler, to Alfred Alschuler, Jr., LEVIN—GARNICK ZALMAN—FABER Established 49 Years of Winnetka, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Allender Mrs. Sara Faber of 2030 Blaine Mr. and Mrs. J. Garn'..:Ic an- of Warrington Drive returned nounce the marriage of their Ave. announces the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ronis, home after spending the pant her daughter, Ann, to John Zal- formerly of Cadillac Blvd., will four weeks in Los Angeles, Calif., daughter, Lillian, to Ralph Levin man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel of Chicago. The ceremony took be at home to their friends at a and Portland, Ore. place on July 5 at the Phoenix Zalman of 15906 Normandy Ave. house warming party in their new Club. After a dinner and recep- on Sunday, Aug. 16. A simple home, 3515 Garland Ave., from Miss Sadie Finkelstein of Pin- but very impressive ceremony 3 to 6 p. m. on Sunday, Aug. 30. gree Ave. returned home after tion the couple left on • motor was performed at Congregation YOUTHS OF CHILDREN'S LADIES I I I tour of northern Michigan. 500 NEW CREATIONS spending four weeks in Milwau- Shaarey Zedek, with Rabbi A. M. HOME GIVEN A PICNIC The bride wore white lace over New Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldstein kee and Big Cedar Lake, Wis. Hershman and Cantor J. II. Son- satin. • three-tier pearl necklace, announce the Bar Mitzvah of Jennie Cashe enklar officiating. matched the pearl buckle of her their son, Herbert, on Saturday, Among the many affairs given The bride wore a beautiful Through the kindness of Henry Jfodiste Aug. 29, at Congregation Eman-I in honor of Mrs. John Zalman, dress. The bouquet was of bride's aquamarine lace gown, and car- A Herat I on to— IteaRona l`r , ea Kerner, the chil- Wagner and Max uel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. was Was Miss Ann Faber before roses and lilies of the valley with ried a corsage of gardenias and 1343 TAVIAR, APT. 104 Tyler a-M41/ A dinner for 40 guests will be her marriage on Aug. 16. was a an orchid corsage in the center, ■ white prayer book. Her only dren of the Jewish Children's given on Sunday, at their home, dinner and personal shower given which was worn with a traveling attendant. the maid of honor, Home, were the guests of the man- 2044 Blaine Ave. Harry Gilbert, by Mrs. Philip Kollins and Mrs. dress of blue georgette later in Esther Zalman, sister of the agement of Eastwood Park Aug brother of Mrs. Goldstein, flew Michel Faber at the Wilshire Ho- the evening. 24. ALVIAYS CALL— Miss Gertrude Garnick was the groom, wore • gown of peach in from New York for the occas- tel on July 1. Mrs. Morris Mer- crepe trimmed in nile green and Refreshments, amusements and ion. Mr. and Mrs. Lubin, sister rich and Mrs. Harry Sacks en- maid of honor to her sister, the wore a corsage of tea roses. The prizes were generously awarded to and brother-in-law of Mr. Gold- tertained with • dinner and linen Misses Sylvia Siegel and Ger- mothers of the bride and groom the little guests who spent the en- Curtain Cleaners stein, of Chicago, also came here shower at Lacher, on July 29. A trude Levin and Mrs. Sarah Chap were attired in black crepe and tire day at the park. man of Chicago were brides- for this event. "Detroit's Best . " luncheon and miscellaneous show- wore corsages of roses. George 1111arriageo ANNIS FURS BETTER FURS Only one more week to save on 'Important New Fur Fashions in Our Mid-Summer Sale ANNIS FURS LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER HOLLYWOOD maids. Clyde Levin attended the er at the Wilshire Hotel on Aug. Harvey L. Vehon of Byron 11 was given by Mrs. Max Weks- groom as bent man, Joe Lebriv- sky, Jack Chapman and Roland Ave., left for Syracuse, N. Y., ler. Rice were ushers. Friends from where he will reside permanently. New York, Chicago d Clev e- Mrs. Joseph Rose and daugh- Miss Muriel Lipson, daughter ter, Mrs. Samuel Meyers, alms her land attended the wedding. Prior to her marriage Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson of nephew and niece, Basil and Sel- Woodingham Drive, bill return ma Blatnikoff, left for Los An- Levin was honored by • linen next Monday from • t*o-month's geles, Calif., by motor to visit shower given by Mrs. C. Carson NORTH AMERICAN LIFE Jacob Miller ii Improving Wedding Calendar In an atmosphere of color, cul. tare and refinement, the chil- 1J _ R.LD PAGE SEVEN CHRONICLE DAVID STOTT BUILDING ♦ I4-Tosr rerore of UN seem , Race eentra non w mu. Cannons ALL PROFITS PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS her sister and numerous friends. Previous to leaving, friends of Mrs. Rose gave a surprise lunch- eon in her honor, at Hotel De- troiter. Zalman, brother of the groom, acted as best man. The couple left on a motor trip through Wisconsin, Illinois, and upper Michigan. Upon their return they will reside at 2030 Blaine Ave. Among the out-of-town guests and Miss G. Garnick. Miss E. at the wedding were Dr. and Mrs. Michel Faber of Ashley, Mich., Davis, Mrs. R. Scherock and Mrs. the Cannon Family of Toledo, S. White gave a personal shower M ire Ann Cohodas at Marinette. and Miss S. Siegel and Mrs. A. Wis., and Miss Sylvia Handler of Siegal entertained at a bridge Chicago. supper. Mrs. Sau: E. Barnett of Chi- TURKEL—GOLDBERG cago Blvd. and email daughter , One of the most beautifully ap- Carol Joan, accompanied by Mrs. Barnett's mother. Mrs. Charles pointed weddings of the season Spring, are vacationing in Char- was performed Sunday. Aug. 23, levoix. at the Book Cadillac Hotel, when Dorothy Goldberg became the Mr. and Mrs. William Shevin bride of Dr. lienry Turkel. The and daughter, Florence returned ceremony was performed by to their home on Webb Ave. after Rabbi A. M. Franklin in the Crys- • motor trip through the New tal Room of the hotel. The deco- England states, stopping at Bris- rations were white aatnrs and tol, N. H., to visit their son, Fred, gladiolas and the altar wu banked at Camp Wah Kee Nab. with palms and ferns, forming a ALLAUN—ALTSCHULER Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Altschul- er announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth. to Bernard S. Allaun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Allaun of Rochester, N. Y., on Aug. 25. The ceremony took place at Temple Beth El. with Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. The wedding dinner followed at Northwood Inn, after which the couple left on their honeymoon for Charlevoix and Mackinac Is- land. Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, vice-presi- dent of the Women's Auxiliary of the Home, was in charge of ar- rangements. She was assisted by Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Kerner, and also by Mrs. Louis Bowman who provided transportation for the children to and from the park. Mrs. Herman Cohen is president of the organization. To Unveil Tombstone Over Graves of Peter and Dina Rycus This Sunday Plain, 3 Ruffled and Curtains Fringed , pr. for $1.00 Drapes, Bedspreads, Table- cloths and Scarfs—Reason• ably pric.d. CURTAINS tinted to your specification. BP. %IRE TO I ALL HOLLYWOOD Curtain Cleaners A. AliHill IN, Pron. The unveiling of a tombstone 3916 JOY ROAD over the graves of the late Peter TYLER 53001- 5-3002 and Dina Rycus will take place this Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, on Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Unveiling of Monuments Rev. A. A. Rosenfeld will officiate. --- Relatives and friends of the de- Unveiling of monuments in mem- ceased are invited to attend this ory of Mrs. Fannie Morrison and MTN!. Louis Morrison will take place Sunday, Aug. 30. at 11:30 a. m., newer. for all occasions — at Clover Hill Cemetery. Rabbi Dexter-Joy Flerist, Tyler 6-6622. Harold N. Rosenthal will officiate.