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March 21, 1941
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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
I. e ENGAGEMENTS
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
RUSKIN-GINSBURG WEDDING
BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENT
Mr. and Mrs. Kiva Nemer announce the engagement of their
daughter, Bernice Joy, to Charles B. Israel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Israel. Reception at 2480 Buena Vista, Sunday afternoon,
March 30.
At a dinner party on the occasion of Albert Weiss' : birthday,
the engagement of Miss Janet Berlin, daughter of Harry Berlin and
the late Rose Berlin, to Albert Weiss, son of Adolph Weiss, was
announced.
Superbly Designed
HATS
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of Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. Harold
Van Baalen of Jacksonville, Fla.
The bridal couple left after
the reception for San Francisco,
whence they will sail on the Lur-
line for Hawaii. They will be at
home at the Drake Hotel, Chicago,
Ill., after May 1.
to express individuality. Your
material or mine.
Also hats remodeled artistically.
Very reasonable prices.
March 23—Miss Betty Zack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Zack of Chicago Blvd., to Nathan Margolis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Margolis of Leslie Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
at 5 p. m., Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating.
March 23—Miss Gertrude Kohn, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Kohn of 2652 Monterey Ave., to Abraham Olshansky, son
1;14 ' ')ir. and Mrs. David Olshansky of 2005 Fullerton Ave., at Lachar's
Ballroom, 3153 Cass Ave. Reception at 9 p. m.
March 30—Miss Ruth Glasser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Glasser of 2519 Waverly Ave., to Arnold Greenbaum, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry S. Greenbaum, at 1 p. m., at the bride's residence,
with Rabbi Moses Fischer officiating, in the presence of the imme-
diate family. A reception will follow. No cards.
March 30—Miss Zelda Rycus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Rycus of 17376 Woodingham Drive, to Milton Rose, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg of New York City.
March 30—Miss Paulette Adolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Adolf of 3711 Tyler Ave., to Ben Borin, son of Mr. and
111 -5. Sam Bonin of 1846 Oakman Blvd.
March 30—Miss Gertrude Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Jacobs of Hazelwood Ave., to Dr. Seymour Lipsitt, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lipsitt of Roseville, Mich.
April 5—Miss Esther Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Goldberg of 1743 W. Euclid Ave., to Leo Stein, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Stein of Pasadena Ave., at Lacha•'s on Cass Ave. Rabbi
Joshua Sperka officiating.
April 6—Miss Goldie Kirsch, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Kirsch
of 3258 Clements Ave. to Bernard D. Davis, on of Mrs. Rose Davis
of 18015 Ohio Ave. Reception from 6 to 9 p. m. at the Davis
residence. No cards.
Doris Heli
11331 Dexter Blvd. - Apt. 206
Phone DAvison 5259
WEDDING
PICTURES
AS
DOZEN
OIL PAINTING INCLUDED
Distinctive portraits, 8 x 10 size
in lovely paneled folders
Taken In your
home or in
our luxurious
parlors, away
from down-
town conges-
tIon.
Nathaniel Rosen
Alma II. Prussin
—Photo by Craine Studio.
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MRS. LEWIS RUSKIN
(Miss Lenore Hope Ginsburg)
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Feb. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taisch (Bessie Schrier), a
son, Ronald Samuel.
March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Berger of Montgomery,
Ala., a daughter.
March 14—To Mr. and Mrs. David Touff of Denver, Colo., a
son.
L.A.S. Auxiliary
• Donor Fete Sunday
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The Detroit Auxiliary of the
Los Angeles Sanatorium an-
nounces that all is in readiness
for its annual donor dinner
(lance, in connection with its
14th anniversary celebration, to
be held at the Fort Wayne Hotel
Ball Room, this Sunday, March
23, at 6 p. m.
An exceptionally fine musical
program, with the participation
Shoshanah Brooks Friedman,
celebrated vocalist, accompanied
by Mrs. Friedenberg, and other
talent, has been prepared. Rabbi
Leon Pram of Temple Beth El
will be the principal speaker.
Dave Diamond's Orchestra, di-
rected by Mr. Lowe, will furnish
the dance music. A strictly kosh-
er dinner will be catered by
Lachar.
In order to proceed with the
program as scheduled and in or-
der to avoid the "last minute"
'ith, the auxiliary requests rep-
resentations of organizations and
all guests to be in the hall not
later than 6 p. m.
The price per plate is $5. Res-
ervations may be placed and
other information regarding the
affair may be had by calling
Madison 6766. Settlements for
books and tickets may be made
at the office of the auxiliary,
1711 Clairmount, until 3 p. m.
Sunday.
,BNAI BRITH WOMEN'S AUXIL-
IARY OF THEODOR
HERZL LODGE
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Ladies Auxiliary of Theodor
Ilerzl Lodge met March 10, and
decided to climax the $5 pledges
with a card party, to be divided
among Bnai Brith projects.
Mrs. Jack Gill, program chair-
man, announced an affair to be
held Sunday evening, March 23,
at River Rouge Jewish Club, 41
Oak St.
Mrs. Abraham Danzig, presi-
4nt, reviewed the "First Book
of Moses."
JUNIOR CONGREGATION OF
SHAAREY ZEDEK
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The Sabbath service of the
Junior Congregation will be held
March 15, at 9:30, in the Kate
Frank Memorial Bldg. Rose Stol-
sky will review the portion of
the week, while Florence Rubin-
vein will summarize the propheti-
cal selection.
Flowers for all occasions-
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622.
The marriage of Miss Lenore Solomon of Glencoe, Ill.; Mr. and
Hope Ginsburg, daughter of Mr. Mrs. H. Applebaum, Winetka, Ill.;
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and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruskin, Will-
Lewis Ruskin, of Kenilworth, Ill., mette, Ill.; Dr. Helga Ruud, Leo-
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took place at 6 o'clock on Sat- nard Breckwaldt, Mrs. Wm. Taus-
urday, March 15, at the Gins- sig and daughter, Adele, all of Chi-
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burg residence, 664 Chicago cago; Mr. and Mrs. Sol J. Levy
Blvd.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin read the
marriage service.
The ceremony took place :n
front of the bay windows at the
end of the long drawing room
The
with large candelabras on each
side against a background of Cy-
bodium ferns and tall stand-
New Location: 9404 WOODWARD. AVE.
ards of white flowers.
4 Doors South of Alhambra Theater
The color scheme of the upper
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floor was carried out to blend in
with the color scheme of the b•i-
dal party with violets predomi-
nating.
After the ceremony a dinner
was served in the recreation room
which was transformed into a
formal garden. The bridal table
was covered with a white satin
cloth with an arrangement of
white flowers and silver candela-
bras. The guests' tables were car-
ried out in pink and white deco-
rations. A reception for friends
followed the dinner.
The bride's dress was of opales-
cent satin made in long flowing
lines opening and revealing an
MRS. OSCAR U. SHAPIRO
underdress of accordian pleated
chiffon. The veil of ice blue net
(Miss Sybil Weisman)
fell from,- a diadem of family
Mr. and Mrs. Al Weisman of rosepointe lace in matching tone
Oakman Blvd. announce the mar- and her bridal bouquet was of
riage of their daughter, Sybil, white hybrid orchids cascaded
to Dr. Oscar U. Shapiro, son of with lilies of the valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shapiro, on
The groom was attended by
Sunday, March 16.
Harry Ruskin as best man and
Nate S. Shapero and Joseph S.
Bing as ushers.
The bride's mother wore a drap-
ed dawn pink satin and marquis-
ette dress with a long sleeve jac-
LEWIS—GREEN
ket, enhanced by a corsage of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green of cattlaya orchids.
Cherrylawn Ave. announce the
The bridal procession descended
marriage of their daughter, Lil-
lian, to Irvin Lewis, son of Mr. the stairway headed by two flower
and Mrs. Abraham Lewis of Long- girls, Sally Beth Bing and Abigail
fellow Ave., on Sunday, March Ruskin, wearing Kate Greenway
• In every Jewish section of town,
16. The invocation was given by dresses with Watteau hats fash-
you'll find that folks serve HEINZ
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of
Heaven
blue
self
printed
George Mogil, son of Rev. S.
OVEN-BAKED VEGETARIAN BEANS.
Mogil. The marriage ceremony organza. They carried miniature
Usually they serve no other kind
was performed by Rev. Mogil. muffs with violets and tiny pink
cymbidium orchids.
at all. Heinz Baked Beans have
The bride was dressed in white
Next in line were the bride's
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that matchless, home-made flavor
brocaded satin, fashioned in
princess style. She carried calla sisters, Mignon and Suzanne, in
that only honest-to-goodness oven-
bouffant
dresses
of
palest
blue
lilies. She was attended by Miss
baking gives.
Eunice Ross, her future sister- net with tight bodices of match-
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in-law, as maid of honor. Marian ing lace.
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The two bridesmaids, Ruth Ann
Lewis, sister of the groom, and
Netzorg
and
Elaine
J.
Sandorf,
Ann Greenberg wore pink dresses,
with halos of the same material, wore deeper toned dresses of mar-
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and carried colonial bouquets of quisette, very full skirted and
Orthodox Jewish Congrega-
pink roses and bachelor buttons. bishop sleeves. Their hats, like
Harold Green, brother of the those of the junior bridesmaids,
tions of America.
bride, was best man. Donald were heart-shaped halos of shirred
net
and
matching
velvet
ribbons.
Lewis, brother of the groom, and
George Greenberg, served as The four bridesmaids carried
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shirred muffs with fronts of vio-
ushers.
After the ceremony, dinner lets and orchids in matching
was served to 60 guests composed shades.
Out of town guests at the wed-
of the immediate families and
One of the
relatives. The couple left for a ding were: Rabbi and Mrs.
Charles
Shulman
and
Mrs.
Izler
week-end in Chicago, Ill.
Charming Bride
Rose's flowers
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