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September 18, 1936
PAGE ELEVEN
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Recent Bride
ANNOUNCEMENT
Give both thy parents honor due;
Take heed that thou no murder
do.
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Finkelstein of 1615 Gladstone Ave.
announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Samuel
Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schwartz of Seward Ave., on
Sunday, Sept. 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taub, 3010 Chicago Blvd. announced the
engagement of their daughter, Cleo, to harry Park, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Pechensky. The wedding will take place on Nov. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber of 1130 Longfellow Ave.
announce the engagement of their (laughter, Elaine, to Mervin S.
Jacobson, son of Sir. and Mrs. I. Jacobson of 11534 Byron Ave.
by .
The Ten Commandments
BRIDE OF LAST MONTH
Thou shalt have no more gods but Abstain from words and deeds my
Me;
clean;
Nor steal, though tho art poor
Before no idol bow thy knee;
and mean;
Take not the name of God in
Nor make a wiltall lie, nor love it;
vain:
Nor dare the Sabbath Day pro- What is thy neighbor's do not
covet.
fane;
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Wedding Calendar
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SEASON'S
GREETINGS
5697 - 1936
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W
I TH the approach of the
holiest day in the Jewish Calendar,
Rosh Hashonah, we take this means
of expressing to our many Jewish
patrons heartiest wishes for a bounte-
ous New Year of Health, Happiness
and Prosperity.
4qLn),D j. RUBY
5 2 6 WASH1r1GT011 BLVD.
GREETINGS
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and may the New Year bring you in
abundance health, happiness ,and
prosperity—and to your household a
wealth of Good Cheer
G1400- CO.
Sept. 29—Miss Adeline Dann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loui
Drn of Tuxedo Ave., to Albert J. Pinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Pinsky of Hazelwood Ave.
MRS. H. TURKEL
MRS. M. FISHMAN
Sept. 29—Miss Esther Lee Imerman, daughter of Mr. and
Miss Dorothy Goldberg
(Miss Sandra Austria)
Mrs. Alex Imerman of 2461 Pingree Ave. to Adolph D. Slatkin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. harry Slatkin of 8344 LaSalle Blvd., at Shaarey
The marriage of bliss Dorothy
The marriage of Miss Sandra
Goldberg, daughter of Max Gold.
Austria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zedek Synagogue.
berg,
to Dr. II. Turkel was a
Harley Austria, to M. Fishman
recent event of August and was
was solemnized at the Whittier
performed at the Book Cadillac
Hotel on Sept. 6 by Rabbi Leo M.
Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Turkel will
Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Fishman
make their home in Cleveland.
will make their home in Boston,
.• Mass.
THE EXPULSION FROM SPAIN,
Aug. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Lipsitz of Nathania, Palestin
OCTOBER, 1492
(formerly of Detroit), a son, Eliah Foner.
Sept. 6—To Mr. and Mrs, Sidney H. Kalt (Bee Shrier) of 3342 look. they move! No comrade,' near but
rtirPec
W. Chicago Blvd., a son, Allen Stuart.
Tears gleam In beard, of men sore with
COHAN—SUCHER
revers.;
Flowers front 1104, abandoned, loving
The hosise of Mr. and Mrs.
nurses.
harry Sucher of Wildemere Ave.
Fondly tleek the women's raven hair.
was the scene of a lovely wedding
Faded, scentletta flower. that Oa!l re-
on Sunday, Sept. 6, when their
mind them:
th•lr precious home. and graves
daughter, Miss Shirley Sucher,
behind then,:
became the bride of Bernard M.
(11,1men. claaping Torah-scroll,. unbind
then,
Cohan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
ItIft the parchment Raga and silent lead.
Cohan of Windsor. Rabbi Na-
The first public meeting of the attend this meeting as this pro- Nock not with thy light, (1 atm, old .
hum Schulman of Windsor offici-
morw;
ated.
Home Relief Society will be held gress has been arranged as an ex- Cm.° not. Cram sot. 0 ye song, of
• orrOW;
The bride wore a primrose at Hotel Statler on Monday, Sept. pression of appreciation for the Front
what land a refuge can we harrow,
chiffon gown, shirred in Grecian 28, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Harry Shul- keen interest and splendid co- weary. thrust out, God-forsaken net
fashion, with a long train and de-
operation shown by all in the vari- Could ye, suffering souls. peer through
man,
chairman
of
the
program
tachable cape. A shoulder length
tint Future.
veil of yellow tulle was fastened committee, has secured as guest ous activities of the society Front despair ye would awake to
to a braided crown. She carried speaker Dr. Preston W. Slosson, throughout the year. No admis- 1.0! rot/luta:
The fionoette boldly xtrerlr, In raplur•
sion fee will be charged.
Freedom's realm beyond an uncalled meal
a muff of primroses.
professor of history at the Univer-
—I. A. FRANI:l a 1554
Mrs. William Gordon, 2643
Mrs. Charles William Sucher sity of Michigan. Prof. Sloeson
(Trans. by M. It. Louln)
Webb Ave., was hostess to the
was matron of honor. She wore
board of directors of the home
tailored black crepe with rhine-
"Duty then is the sublimest
Relief Society on Wednesday,
stone pockets and buttons from
Sept. 9. Sirs. William Roth pre- word in our language. Do your
collar to hem with silver pumps
sided.
duty in all things. You cannot do
and a corsage of white gardenias.
A special meeting will be held more. You should never wish to
Miss Irene Rose Sucher, who
on Tuesday, Sept. 22, at 1:30 p.
was her sister's maid of honor,
do less."—Robert E. Lee,
ns., in the home of Sirs. Nathan
wore lip-stick red taffeta.
Borin 17375 Muirland Ave. All
Mrs. Sucher, the bride's moth-
members are urged to attend as
er, in black crepe trimmed in sil-
Mrs. Harry Rosman, 1434 Atkin-
matters of vital importance relat-
ver lame, wore a corsage of white
ing to the annual dinner-dance to son Ave., Lo. 5878; Mrs. William
gardenias. Mrs. I. Cohen, the
take place on Sunday, Oct. 25, at Roth, Canterbury Drive, Univ.
groom's mother, was dressed in
Hotel Statler, will be discussed. 1-3156; Mrs. Bernard Korner, 3241
flowered crepe.
Mrs. J. J. Jacobs, chairman of the
Lawrence Ave., To. 8-9083.
Joseph Cohan of Chicago at-
ticket committee, 2954 Sturtevant
tended his brother as best man.
Ave., Un. 1-2839, is now taking
Flowers for all occasions
A reception was held after the
reservation for this event. Co-
ceremony, and dinner for 50
chairmen on this committee are Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
guests at Blossom Heath followed.
Among the out-of-town guests
were: Mr. and Sirs. J. Cohan and
Mr. Kasper, all of Chicago; Mr.
and Mrs. Wander of Hamilton,
Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Cherniak
and Mr. N. Cherniak of Windsor.
From Port Huron, Mich., the PROF. PRESTON W. SLOSSON
guests were Mr. Charles Drescher will speak on the present Euro-
Miss Minnie Drescher, Miss Gus- pean situation which is a subject
sie Drescher and Dave Drescher.
of vital interest to all.
Mr. and Sirs. Cohan left for a
Sirs. Charles Cornell, president
trip, motoring to Muskoka, Ont,
Mrs. Cohan wearing for her going- of the Home Relief Society, ex-
tends
an invitation to all who to
away costume a stunning biege
Fit
Style
Beauty
Comfort
Wear
Births
9
aarriaps
gotham gold stripe'
ADJUSTABLES'
PROF. PRESTON IN. SLOSSON TO ADDRESS
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY OPEN MEETING
have ALL these qualities
superbly combined in one
stocking!
Perfectly PRACTICAL and practically PERFECT
are Gotham Adjustables. They fit *very 69
beautifully, correctly, and comfortably — with
any type of girdle or garters. They Isere extra
elasticity, and wear much longer, too...4
medium, or small -- Gotham Adjustables fit you
ell." In4-threaci chiffon, with plaited foot.
$1.00
0
-01-cs pair
We Extend Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Community for a
happy and Prosperous New Year
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tweed suit with a cream fax collar
henna hill roses, and the groom
with brown accessories.
was attended by his brother, Mor-
COLDMAN—AZIMOFF
ris Goldberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Azim-
Mrs. Berkowitz, mother of the
off of 2677 W. Grand Ave. an- bride, wore black crepe with a
nounce the marriage of their shoulder corsage of Johanna Hill
youngest daughter, Mary, to Ben roses, and Mrs. Goldberg, mother
Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. of the groom, wore black lace with
Hyman Goldman of 2981 Fuller- a shoulder corsage of red roses.
ton Ave. on Sunday, Sept. 13.
A reception and buffet supper
for 200 guests followed the cere-
CASCADE—BERKOWITZ
mony. Among the out-of-town
In the garden of her parents' guests were Miss Kay Mellman of
home at 20035 Warrington Drive, Columbus, Miss Harriette Tuoff
bliss Ethel Berkowitz, daughter of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Beim
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berkowitz, and family of Toledo, Mr. Spencer
became the bride of Samuel Cas- of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
cade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berkowitz of Traverse City.
Mr. and Mrs. Cascade left on a
Goldberg, on Aug. 30. The bride
wore white lace and satin with a motor trip through Michigan and
halo crown and veil of tulle and Wisconsin and spent Labor Day
lace. She carried a white prayer week-end in Chicago, where Mrs.
book from which fell streamers of Cascade attended the third bi-
white satin lined with white roses. ennial convention of her sorority,
Iler only attendant was Miss Mae the Delta Omega Iota, at the
I Cohen, who wore green satin and Congress hotel. They are now at
carried a shower bouquet of Jo- home at 3310 Rochester Ave.
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20 ADAMS AVE. WEST NEAR WOODWARD
ROSH
HASHONAH GREETINGS
28th Annual
Yam Kippur Night Dance
GIVEN BY
Bieur Cholem Jrs.
May the dawning of your new year
"Benefit Needy Sick"
Saturday, September 26, 1936
be like the beginning of a new day.
And may the year unfold with an
abundance of faith, understanding
and achievement—with health and
happiness in good measure
GENERAL MOTORS BALLROOM
MUSIC BY
Mike Falk and His Orchestra
DANCING 9:00 TILL 1.00
Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Community
for a Happy New Year
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Jewish girls from Germany. de- gardening are being taught to huts.
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living in their native land will find occupationally fit for the new land
a new means of livelihood as a result to which the J. D. C will help therm
of their training at the "Nieuwe to emigrate. The Joint Distributios
Sluis" Colony, near Wienniten. Hol. Committee is now engaged in a na•
land which the joint Distribution tional campaign for $3.503.000 to
Committee helps maintain. Domestic help carry on this and other projects
Baena, sewing. dairying and light during 1936..
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