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March 29, 1940 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-03-29

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

M a rcil 29, 1940

Recent Bride

• ENGAGEMENTS

th i r•y M. Greenberg announces the engagement of his (laughter
Ruth Janice, to Dr. Frank Greenbaum of Jackson, Mich.
Mr, and Mrs. Morris Simons of Fenkell Ave., announce the
eng agement of their daughter, Bernice, to Warren D. Greenstone,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenstone of Leslie Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stolinsky of Pingree Ave., announce the
engag ement of their daughter, Grace, to Joe Math, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Math of Cleveland, 0.
: ■ lr. and Mrs. Max Kosins of 2693 Glendale Ave. announce th,t
engagrt Illent of their (laughter, Sally, to Ben Finkel, on of Mr.
and :111s. Louis Finkel of 2702 Clairmount Ave. The wedding will
take place Aug. 11.
Me. and Mrs. A. Kamins of Lansing, Mich., announce the en-
gage ment. of their (laughter, Betty Bernice, to Morry M. Goldstein,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldstein of Bay City, Mich.
Samuel Westerman announces the engagement of his daughter,
Lillian. to Abe S. Gornbein, son of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Gornbein.

dassah ball given in January • by
the club, it has been decided to
hold the "Spring Frolic" instead
of the annual donor luncheon.

Junior Hadassah of
Windsor to Sponsor
Frolic on April 10

Junior Hadassah of Windsor,
will hold "Hahassah Spring Fro-
lic" on Wednesday evening, April
10, at the Shaar Hashomayim
Synagogue in Windsor.
The proceeds of the dance will
go to aid Youth Aliyah to re-
move Jewish refugee children
from danger zones in Central
Europe and bringing them to
safety anti security in Palestine.
Due to the success of the Ha-

SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE
BETH EL TO MEET APR. 8

On Monday, April 8, at the
monthly meeting of the Temple
Beth El Sisterhood, Mrs. Louis
Kahn of Franklin Village will
present her motion picture "On
Tour in Mexico" with an explan-
atory talk. The meeting is sched-
uled for 1:15 p. m. This will be
preceded by a dessert luncheon
at the Temple.

The Robert Collection of Spring Furs

• WEDDINGS

Includes Over Two Hundred Pieces

March 31—Miss Estelle Agree, daughter of Mrs. Rose Agree
of Glynn Court, to Max Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Miller of Highland Ave., at the Belcrest Hotel. Rabbi Leo Franklin
will officiate.
March 31—Miss Martha Zuckerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Zuckerman of Tyler Ave., to Julius Wurm, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Wurm.
March 31—Miss Shirley Ellis, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore Ellis of Clairmount Ave., to Martin M. Haas, son of Mrs.
Hermina Haas of Gladstone Ave., in Congregation Beth Abraham.
March 31—Miss Edith Koller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Koller, to Hyman R. Cohen, son of Rev. Abraham T. Cohen of
Elmhurst Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel.
March 31--Miss Geraldine Freiberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Freiberg of Nottingham Drive, to Dr. Donald Michaels of
Philadelphia, Pa. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will officiate in the presence
of the immediate families, after which the couple will tour the
South.
April 7—Miss Shirley Termer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Tenner of 3350 Tuxedo Ave. to Norman Jaffe, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jaffe of Buena Vista Ave. at Knights of Pythias
Hall, 114 Erskine St.
April '7—Miss Shirlye Sklar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
A. Sklar of Collingwood Ave., to Harry H. Manheimer, son of
Mrs. Albert Manheimer of Monica Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel, at
6 o'clock. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate.
April 7—Miss Esther Moorawnick, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs.
Benjamin Moorawnick of 2457 Hazelwood Ave., to Al Waldman,
son of Mrs. Bertha Waldman of Paris, France. Ceremony at 3 p. m.,
reception following until 6 p. in. No cards.
April 7—Miss Rachel Berman, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Danto
Berman, to Dr. Baird Jay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Israel Jay. Dr.
Leo Franklin will officiate. Reception at the Belcrest from 2
to 5 p. m. No cards.
April 14—Miss Hortense Wolfgang, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
living J. Wolfgang of the Belcrest, to Louis Hilliard Sable, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan of Calvert Ave.
April 19—Miss Winnifred Selma Werbe, (laughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis A. Werbe of Flint, Mich., to Dr. David D. Gutterman,
at 4:30 p. m. at Temple Beth El, Flint.

ti

MRS. SANDER HILLMAN
(Ida Sklare)

Mr. and Mrs. M. Sklare of
2719 Glendale Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Ida,
to Sander Hillman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hillman of 2943
Monterey Ave., on March 10.

Furs by Robert, ready to wear, meet the same
rigid quality requirements as our custom

made fashions. Each piece is created from

selected matched shins, under the personal

Home Relief's
Carnival April 7

Mrs. Charles E. Harris, chair-
man of the ways and means com-
mittee of the Home Relief So-
ciety, announces admission to the
carnival, to be held on Sunday
night, April 7, will include prizes,

supervision of the Messrs. Robert. Prices, how-

ever, are somewhat lower ... so low that we

invite careful comparison with all compet-

itive offerings of similar quality and fashion.

Kolinsky Jackets from 450.00

Fite]] Jackets from 325.00
Silver Blue Fox Jackets from 395.00

Four-Skin Stone Marten Scarfs from 200.00

Four-Shin Baum Marten Scarfs from 250.00

Four-Skin Sable Scarfs from 300.00

Aiy9461e

Capitol Theatre Building

Fifteen Fifty Broadway

• BIRTHS

March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gottesman (Adele Wilen-
sky) of 13641 Dexter, a son, Mark Alan.
March 15—To Mr. and Mrs. David M. Moss (Beulah Korn)
of Washburn, a (laughter, Judith Marylin.
March 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cohn (Beverly Shapiro)
of Chicago Blvd., a daughter.
March 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hart (Marjorie Epstein)
formerly of Detroit, of South Bend, Ind., a daughter, Susan Gail.
March 24--To. Dr. and Mrs. Morris II. Marks (Gertrude Cap-
lan) of 9717 Otsego Ave., a son.
March 24—To Dr. and Mrs. I. I. Bittker (Celia Grossman) of
Atkinson Ave., a son, Thomas Elliot.

Bnai David Y. P. S.
Symposium April 28

Il

READY TO WEAR

Affianced

The Young People's Society of
the 'trial David synagogue is
planning its symposium and
round table discussion to be held
at the 14th and Elmhurst syna-
gogue on Sunday, April 28, at
2 p.
Ital.hi Joshua S. Sperka will
act as one of the judges in the
essay contest, the subject being
the same as that of the sympos-
ium: "Parent-Child Adjustments."
Everyone is welcomed to partici-
pate and submit an essay to the
Bnai David Synagogue. This
contest closes on April 26 and
the winners will be announced,
and prizes awarded at the round
table discussion on April 28. For
further information call TY. 5-
7605. The committee working on
this event is composed of Eileen
Gerber and Lou Rosen.

MRS. CHARLES E. HARRIS

refreshments and amusements.
Home made jellies will be pro-
vided by Mrs. Barney Newman;
home made cakes by Mrs. Ar-
thu• Gould; toys and dolls, beau-
tifully dressed by the members
and friends of the society, by
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto and Miss
Sybil Weisman; groceries by
Mrs. Ben Gale; candy by Mrs.
Reuben Allender; cigarettes by
Mrs. Paul Garelik; aprons by
Mrs. Maurice Garelik, and prizes
by Mrs. Joseph Galperin.
Mrs. Peter A. Miller and Mrs.
Samuel Kanners are assisting
Mrs. Harris.
Tickets for this carnival are
now on sale by Mrs. Samuel
Kanners, 16140 Washburn Ave.,
UN. 1-8010, and Mrs. Jerome J.
Kanter, 2538 Calvert, TO. 6-
0756, and other members.
At the musical festival held
last Monday, dramatic readings
were offered by Mrs. Hoary Per-
lis; vocal selections were sung by
Mrs. David A. Kallman, accom-
panied by Miss Lillian Robbins;
and piano selections by Miss
Shirley Lachman.
The Home Relief Society re-
ceived contributions in memory
of Anthony Deutsch from Mr.
and Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz and
Mrs. Al Smith.

MISS GRACE GOLDBERG

Embarrassing
flair Safely
Destroyed

Permanent re-
sults, uncondi-
tionally guaran-
teed. Doctors
a n d clientele
references.

$1.00 PER TREATMENT

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg
of 1694 Clairmount Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Grace, to Sydney L.
Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Goodman of 3035 Glen-
dale Ave. A reception to be
held on Sunday, March 31, at
1694 Clairmount, from 3 to 9
p. nt. No cards.

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