Visiting with Mrs. Anette
Wilenkin and Dr. and Mrs. Sol
Forman is Mrs. Luba Silver-
blatt of Vera Cruz, Mexico.

Shirley Lois Weiner
Wed to Herbert Bean

Mr. and Mrs. Max Weiner of
Washburn avenue announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Shirley Lois to Dr. Herbert
Bean, son of Mrs. Sam Bean
and the late Mr. Bean. The
couple honeymooned in Chicago.
Mrs. Bean was honored at
pre-nuptial affairs by Mrs. Jo-
seph May, Mrs. Murray Koor-
han, Mrs. M. B. Weiner, Mrs.
Morey Kapanick, Mrs. Louis
Glassman and Mrs. Herman
Fisher.

Married at Club

Barbara Burnstine was feted
at pre-nuptial affairs by Mes-
dames Max Dushkin, Irving
Dworman, Harry Friedberg,
Samuel Ravine, Sam Krohn,
Edward C. Levy, Arcl.ie Gold-
berg and Phil Stellar.

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SEASONS GREETINGS!

Photo by Preston Sweet

MRS. JAY R. COOPER

On Sept. 9 at the Franklin
Hills Country Club, Barbara
Helen Blumrosen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Goldfarb
of Flint, and Jay Richard Coo
per, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ham Cooper of Chicago boule-
vard, were united in marriage.
Barbara Raymer was maid of
honor, and bridesmaids were
Mrs. Paul Broder and Mrs.
Elliot Bryce Alpern, sisters of
the bride. Janet Goldfarb was
junior bridesmaid.
Paul Broder was best man
and Dr. Elliot Bryce Alpern,
Carl Goldfarb, William David-
son, Robert Wolf, Jack Magid-
sohn, Hubert Goldman, Richard
Thal, Jack Hamburger, Julian
Scott and Robert Steinberg were
ushers.
The newlyweds are spending
their honeymoon at Colorado
Springs, Col.

Hebrew Ladies Aid
Charts Luncheon

Plans for the annual donor
luncheon of the Hebrew Ladies
Aid Society will be discussed at
a meeting at 1 p.m. Wednesday
in the Dexter-Lawrence Center.
Mrs. Helen Rosenthal, president,
will preside.
Mesdames Elfreda Greenwald
and Matilda Kepes are chairmen
of the luncheon scheduled for
Nov. 12 at Bel-Aire Caterers.
Assisting are Mrs. Ida Berko-
witz, pledge chairman, and Mrs.
Pauline Schiff, yearbook chair-
man.

Mean good Hat news
for Fall.

We have the Hat styles
You want!
TIES
Arrow—Beau Brummel
SHIRTS
Ambassador — Arrow
SPORTSWEAR
McGregor
COOPER UNDERWEAR
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Belts and Suspenders
Pajamas—kob6s

OLEN'S
Men's Shop

For the first time since 1942,
the Young People's Club of
Temple Beth El will resume its
activities with a membership
rally and dance at 2 p.m. So-
day, Sept. 28 at the Temple.
Ralph Bowen and his orchestra
will provide the music.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Koffman
The Young People's Club is
and family formerly of W. Phil-
open to Temple members be-
adelphia avenue are npw re- tween 18 and 30 years of age.
siding at 18636 Wildemere ave-
nue.
PRIMROSE CLUB
The Primrose Benevolent Club
The John Stifters and family formulated plans for their an-
of Pennington drive have re- nual donor luncheon at their
turned from Frankfort where first fall meeting Sept. 8 at Bnai
Moshe.
they spent the summer.

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Beth El Youth Club
to Resume Ativities

WISHING YOU A HAPPY AND

'LAMP SHADES .. .

MALLORY HATS

Summer returnees from Char.
levoix last week include Mrs.
Harry L. Newman, Mr. and
Mrs. James Wineman, Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Gilbert, Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Klein, Mrs. Law-
rence Freedman, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Robinson, Mrs. Isaac
Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
M. Butzel.

Norma Shapiro was the maid
of honor, and Sylvia Lefkovitz
and Roslyn Simons were the
bridesmaids. Sidney Lefkovitz
was best man.

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DECC A* Presents

Leatrice Shapiro Wed
to Bernard Lefkovitz

Lvatrice Joy Shapiro, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Shapiro'of Fullerton avenue, and
Bernard Lefkovitz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Lefkovitz of
Monica avenue, were united in
marriage Sept. 6. Rabbi Joshua
Sperka and Cantor Hyman Ad-
ler officiated at the ceremony
at the Park Avenue Penthouse.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubiner
of Burlingame avenue have re-
turned from a motor trip to
Cincinnati.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schu-
of Stoepel avenue have returned
biner and daughter, Ronna Jo,
from a visit in Buffalo.
of Cherrylawn avenue have re-
turned from a short stay in
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Satovsky
Cincinnati.
of LaSalle boulevard have re-
turned from Old Orchard Beach,
Mrs. Jack Moss, Mrs. Joseph Me.
Bard, and Mrs. Harry Milgrom
were hostesses at a dinner and
Mrs. Morris Tack and family
miscellaneous shower for Nor- of Woodingham drive are re-
ma Jean Wold at Huyler's Sept. turning home this weekend from
9.
Charlevoix.

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