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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silber of Pingree Ave. announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Jean, to David Victor Howe!, son of Mr. and
Mrs. D. Ilowel of Appoline Ave.
Mrs. E. Berkowitz of 3247 Lawrence Ave. announces the
engagement of her daughter, Ruth, to Saul Rubin, eon of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Rubin.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Purdy announce the engagement of
their
daughter, Elizabeth, to Herbert Osgood, son of Mr. and Mrs.
The Eroettes Club held a
meeting on Friday, Dec. 11, at Samuel Osgood of Pittsburgh, Pa. Reception Sunday afternoon, from
Miss Alice Dante's home on 3023 3 to 6 p. m., at the Purdy residence, Orchard View Drive, Royal Oak.
Hardwood Ave. At the Eroettes
last meeting Miss Celia Hoffman
and Miss Sally Dirsk completed
their initiation.
Mrs. E. Sydney Echenberg, ac-
companied by her mother, Mrs.
Adolph Iloldengraber of Phila-
delphia Ave., left for her home in
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
Wedding Calendar
a
Pioneer Women's
Chanukah Dance
Sunday Evening
The council of the Pioneer
Women's Organization will hold its
dance and Chanukah celebration
this Sunday evening, Dec. 13, at
the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. A
first-class orchestra will play,
sponsored by David Ginsberg.
There will also be an interest-
ing program as well as delicious
refreshments.
J.W.E.W.O. Plans
New Year's Party
The North Woodward Branch of
Mrs. Sidney Kelt honored Miss
the Jewish Women's European Wel-
Pearl Sperber, a bride-elect of
fare
Organization will meet at the
Dec.
20—Miss
Pauline
Gorman,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
December, at a luncheon and thea-
ter party on Dec. 3, at the Book Joseph Gorman, to Gerald Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gold- home of Mrs. S. Rottenberg, 2502
Hazelwood,
on Monday, Dec. 14,
Casino. Covers were laid for 12 berg. Reception at 3200 Burlingame Ave. from 3 to 6 p. m. No cards.
guests.
Dec. 20—Miss Pearl Sperber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris at 12:30 p. m., to discuss the New
M. Sperber of Blaine Ave., to Charles Allen Kalt, son of Mr. and Year's Eve party to be held at the
Phalanx Club. Mrs. A. J. Redblatt,
Mrs. Jennie Luft of Burlingame Mrs. Samuel Kalt of Wildemere Ave.. at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
chairman, and co-chairman Mrs.
Ave., who is spending the winter
entertained
Sam Kaufman, urge members and
in Miami Beach, Fla.,
friends to make early reservations,
the following Detroitera in her
as reservations are limited. There
new home at 4447 Sheridan Road:
will be a 10-course dinner, a well-
Mrs. Meryl Muscovttz, Mrs. M.
Kaufman, Mrs. Ann NVeinbeck,
known orchestra, a floor show and
Mrs. Mary Gordon, Mrs. Pauline
noise makers. Reservations should
be made by calling Townsend
Abrams, Mrs. Rose Kornick, Miri-
Nov.
30—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Meyer
Fishman
of
3009
Fullerton
am Levinson, Sally Coleman, Bes-
8-9542 or Townsend 8-1442.
sie Morse and from New York, Ave.. a son, David Bernard.
Plans are under way for the
Mrs. Fannie Brooks and Rose
Nov. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuet Sheps (Bertha Charmer) of fourth annual donor luncheon to
be
held Tuesday, Jan, 12, at 12:30
Feingold.
daughter,
Frances
Sue.
Goodrich, Mich., a
Dec.. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jerrold Marks (Stella Thal) p. m., at the Detroit Leland Hotel.
51rs.
Elias Epps, general chair-
of 13120 Broadstreet, a son, Lee J.
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
man, Townsend 8-2934, and her
Dec. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Fonarow (Ruth Cohen), a son, committees are working untiringly
Zedakah Juniors met at the Byron Charles.
to make this affair a success.
Dec. 6—To Mr. and Mrs.' Max Horwood (Hannah Goldsmith)
home of Miss Faye Black on Dec.
The following women have given
7. A report was given on the of 3310 Rochester Ave., a daughter, Joan Lynn.
their pledges for the donor lunch-
bridge held Dec. 2.
eon:
Mesdames T. Adelman, Miss Mildred
In celebration of the success-
M. Abramson, J. Bagdad., L.
halo hat, to which was fastened a Adelman.
ful year, Zedakah Juniors made
Bernatein, A. BerkowItg D. Berkowitz,
shoulder
length
veil.
She
carried
S. Block, A. Berg, I. Burdick, J. nettles,
a contribution to the Senior Ze-
an arm bouquet of white roses Elias Epps, R. Elkin., a. Fisher, William
dakah Organization. Mrs. Sophie
Fisher, P. Gunelteh, S. Gold, A, OM-
surrounded by lillies-of-the-val- tent,
Quater Jacobs, sponsor of the
M, Ourmin, N. Gelobler, G. Hoff-
man. B. B. Hack. H. Ilaaa, lionigman,
LACHAR—LEZERSON
ley.
Zedakah Juniors, is the founder
I. larael, A. Hartmann, R. Klein, FL
Tuesday evening, Nov. 17, Miss
Lillian Cohen was her sister's Mel, A. K•tain, Leon HMCo, Agnes
of the senior organization.
Culminating the meeting was a Elaine Lezerson, daughter of Mrs. maid of honor. She wore an at- Levin, Sr. Landsherg, II. Mite, J. Mos-
Ilinun. Neiman, Nudelman, Prima,
talk by Dr. Silvers of Wayne Lillian Lezerson, became the tractive rose moire gown, fash- cow,
L. Paul. A. Reich. A. J. Redblatt, B.
University on "Jewish Social Serv- bride of Joseph V. Lacher, son of ioned in period style. and carried Itommtein, H. Salter, M. Smith, B.
I Satvosky, Ida Schulte, D.
ice Work."
Mr. and Mrs. Judo Lacher. The talisman roses. Edward Mendel- Slieton.
Silverstein. Si. Sklar, M. Stein. D. Otos-
The next meeting will be at marriage service took place at sohn, brother of the groom, was kat My, L. Mellott J. Weisman. E.
Weisman, J. WInahell, Zoisman, ride,
the home of Miss Adele Davis of the Shaarey Zedek. Dr. A. M. best man.
Zuckerman.
Webb Ave.. on Sunday, Dec. 20, Hershman, assisted by Rabbis
The mother of the bride was
The organization acknowledges
Eisenman and Kleinplatz and attired in a black velvet gown with thanks the following dona-
at 1:30 p. m.
Cantors Boyarsky and Rosenthal, with sequin trim and her corsage tions to the Benjamin Wisper Me-
Flowers for all occasions — officiated.
was of gardenias. The mother morial Flowers Fund, from Mrs.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622.
The bride was given away in of the groom wore a silver lame' William Fisher and Mrs. D. Rosen-
marriage by her sister and broth- gown, and also wore a corsage of blum, in honor of their children's
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Sil- gardenias.
engagement, and Mrs. J. Bagdade,
die
verman.
A catered dinner for 60 guests in honor of her recovery from ill-
The altar was banked with followed the ceremony. The ness.
white chrysanthemums and palms. bride's table, covered with a white
Ferns and a basket of mums flank- cloth of mosaic open work, was
ed by six candelabra, completed centered with the wedding cake
the decorations. Rev. S. Mogill and lighted with branched cande-
The next meeting of the Junior
sang "Because," preceding the labras. Two silver pottery bowls
at each end held white mums Council will be held on Sunday,
ceremony.
The bride wore a beautiful and baby's breath. Dancing fol- Dec. 13, at 3 p. m., at the Council
House, 89 Rowena St. A feature
gown of white satin, simply cut lowed the dinner.
The bridal couple left later for of the meeting will be a Chanukah
in princess style with a high
message
to the members of the
draped neck line and interesting a 10-day trip to Cleveland.
organization. The guest speaker
full sleeves, and buttoned in the
will be Prof. Florence Booth of
ARONOVITZ—FORMAN
back from the neck line down to
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Forman Wayne University. After the pro-
the waist with a long train. The
bridal cap was an off-the-face announce the marriage of their gram there will be a social hour
lace tiara, studded with pearls. daughter, Sophie, to Harry Aron- with tea served by the officers and
She carried a bouquet of calla lil- ovitz of this city, on Sunday, board members, who will act as
Nov. 22. Rabbi M. Zager officiated. hostesses. These girls are: Beryl
lies.
Jacobs, Dorothy Rosenthal, Helen
Mrs. Charles Abram was her
Fishman, Ruth Segall, Esther
BURNSTEIN—BIGLEMAN
matron of honor.
On Sunday, Nov. 29, at a beau- Loewenberg, Ethel Berman, Rachel
The maid of honor was Doris
Lacher. The bridesmaids were tifully appointed ceremony held Berman, Phyllis Schoen:eld, Esther
Helen Blitz, Rhoda Lacher, Sad- at the Bnai Zion Synagogue on Schultz.
The social committee reports
ye Lacher, Ida Milstein, Rose Sha- Humphrey and Holmur, Miss Mar-
pero, May Ginsburg, Cecile Barth- tha Bigleman, daughter of Irving that the barn dance which was re-
olomew. The ushers were Lewis Bigleman, became the bride of cently given was successful, and
E. Goldstein, Albert Stone, Morris Burnstein. eon of Mrs. extends a welcome to the new mem-
Charles Abrams, Albert Dunn, Ily Dora Burnstein. Rabbi M. Zager bers, who are especially invited to
attend the next meeting. Any girls
Storchan, Albert Roggin, Sam Hor- officiated.
Interested in joining the Junior
owitz and Morris Lezerson.
Council, or who wish to suggest
George Lacher was best man.
new members, should get in touch
Dinner was served for 500
with Ruth Greenberg, Tyler 4.2264,
guests immediately after the cere-
or Sara J. Kaplan, Townsend
mony in the banquet hall of the
synagogue, which was arranged in Active Working Committee An- 6-8647.
cabaret style with dancing during
nounced at Genets! Meeting
Plant 10 Trees in Palestine
dinner. The bride's table was
centered with a bowl of white
The major fund-raising affair of to Honor Bernard Rosen-
roses flanked by crystal candela- the season being given by the De-
berg's Bar Mitzvah
troit unit of Junior Hadassah in
bra.
The bride and groom left for the form of a $10 dinner, to be
Honoring the Bar Mitzvah of
New York City and Bermuda held at the Stetter Hotel on Feb.
and upon their return will reside 28, was officially launched at im- their son, Bernard, which was
at 3010 W. Chicago Blvd.
pressive ceremonies presented by solemnized at Congregation Bnai
the committee in charge of the Moshe last Saturday morning, Mr.
FELSENTHAL—MILLER
general meeting held at the Statler and Mrs. Sam Rosenberg planted
10 trees. in Palestine through the
On Sunday, Dec. 6, Miss Libby Hotel on Sunday, Dec. 0. Miss Jewish National Fund Council of
Miller of Montreal, Que., was Sarah Bloomfield, general chair- Detroit. The contribution was re-
united in marriage to Louis 51. man of the affair, announced her ceived by Mrs. Harry 51. Shul-
Felsenthal of Detroit, son of Mrs. working committee as follows: man, chairman of the council
Dora Felsenthal of Pittburgh, Pa., Donor chairman, Miriam Pieman, tree committee.
at Temple Beth El. Rabbi Leo co-chairman, Ann Brooks; ways
M. Franklin performed the cere- and means, Jean Sherman Wolf-
mony. Harry Ziegler was best gang, co-chairman, Sylvia Lubet- Bnai Moshe Sisterhood Sup-
per and Card Party
man and Miss Jean Kahn was the sky; arrangements, Esther Etkin;
invitations, Ethel Rom; program,
bride's only attendant.
on Sunday
Harriette
Glickman.
The
ways
and
Following the ceremony, the
couple left by plane for Chicago means chairmen are now prepared
Preparations for the supper and
where they are guests at the to offer suggestions and co-opera- card party sponsored by the Sis-
Edgewater Beach Hotel. Upon tion to all members and interested terhood of Bnai Moshe on Sunday,
their return, they will reside at non-members on means of earn- Dec. 13, at 6 p. m., have been com-
ing the $10 admission fee to the
13100 LaSalle Blvd.
dinner. Mrs. Wolfgang can be pleted.
Mrs. Manuel Engel is chairman,
reached at Townsend 8-9779 for assisted by Mrs. T. Miller.
FACTOR—KARBEL
Esther Ruth Karbel, information.
Miss
Harry Meer, president of
The Detroit unit of Junior the Mrs.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore
Sisterhood, announced that the
Karbel of 1533 Collingwood Ave., Hadassah officially welcomed into date of the third annual donor din-
its
membership
eight
graduates
of
became the bride of Abraham
ner has been changed to March 7.
Factor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young Judaea by formal gradua- A pay-up luncheon has been ar-
Factor of New York, at Temple tion ceremonies at which each girl ranged for the afternoon of Jan.
Beth El Thursday afternoon. Nov. was presented with a certificate of 13. Mrs. M. Goodman has been
26, at 2:30. Rabbi Leo M. Frank- graduation.
The Chanukah festival will be appointed chairman of this affair
lin officiated at the ceremony
and will be assisted by Mrs. Rose
which was held in the Men's Club celebrated by a party sponsored by Hirsch.
the
happy day fund committee on
Room in the presence of the im-
Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld, general
mediate family and close friends. Sunday afternoon, Dec. 13, at 2:30 chairman of the bazaar held re-
The bride was attractively p. m., at th ehome of Fae Maranz, cently, reported on the success of
dressed in a forest green tunic 15546 Normandy. Ruth' Friedland, this annual undertaking at the
dress complimented with white chairman of the committee extend* meeting of the Sisterhood held last
lace collar and cuffs. Brown ac- an invitation to all members and Tuesday.
cessories completed her attire. their friends to participate in an
She carried a bouquet of tea enjoyable afternoon's entertain- Luncheon Bridge of Educa-
ment. A special Chanukah program
roses.
tion League on Tuesday
The maid of honor, Miss Jose- has been planned. An admission
phine Berglass of Bay City, wore fee of 15c each will be charged, to
be
applied
to
the
fund
and
each
On Monday, Dec. 7, the Educa-
a rust colored tunic with black
accessories. She carried a bou- person attending is requested to tion League met at the home of
quet of American Beauty Roses. bring a small gift valuing 10c for Mrs. Rae Wasserman, 2626 Webb
The best man was Abraham the Chanukah grab bag. If it is Ave. Mrs. E. A. Stern, president,
inconvenient to purchase a 10c was pleased with all the favorable
Kahn of Detroit.
After the ceremony the guests article beforehand, extra gifts will reports turned In by the members
assembled at the bride's home be available at the affair and can regarding the luncheon bridge to
he purchased from the committee. be given Tuesday, Dec. 15, at the
for refreshments.
Among the out-of-town nests The Trumbull-Fenkell streetcar Bnai Moshe Synagogue. _Those
were Mr. and Mrs. George L. stops on Normandy, one block west who wish to attend and have not
Kahn and daughter, Sybil of Au- from the place designated for the as yet procured their tickets can
get them at the door.
burn; Miss Harriet Berglass of party.
Bay City and Arthur Josephson
of Olivet College.
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Miss Betty Cohen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cohen, be-
came the bride of George Mendel-
sohn, son of Mrs. Henry Mendel-
sohn. on Sunday. Nov.' 15. The
ceremony took place at the Phoe-
nix Club. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man, assisted by Rabbi M. Zager,
officiated.
The bride was lovely in a
white lace princess gown and tiny
Cong. Bnai Israel
to Celebiate Its
70th Chanukah
The Bnal Israel Synagogue (The
Old Mullett St. Shul), one of the
oldest synagogues In the city, will
celebrate Its 70th Chanukah with
• get-together party Sunday, Dec.
13, at 8 p. m., at the temporary
location, Buena Vista and Linwood.
The public is Invited to attend,
admission being free. There will be
games, prises and refreshments.
Zel Goldsmith is president.
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