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Social and Personal Events of the We
SARA MICHELSON
ELISE LURIE
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Schoenfelds Honoring
Dr. and Mrs. Weisfield
At Reception Aug. 16th
News Of the marriage of Miss Mil-
dred Schoenfehl, to l)r. Edwin S.
Weisfield, on August 4th, Callsed a
ripple of excitement in town. The
marri.tgc, which w'ts scheduled for
alltll]nll; C:llne as a (3Oluplete Silt-
prise even to closest friends of the
pair.
The ceremony was read by Iab/)i
13ern'ml Rosenl>erg "Lt the Imme of
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Schoenfeld, Indore members
of the immediate family. A dinner
was held at IIotel Edmond Me'my.
For her wedding the bride chose
a simple af(ernoon frock of Frencll
bltm crepe. With it she wore a cor-
sage of orchids and lilies of the val-
ley. hnnle(liately 'tftcr the nul)tials,
the couph: left for a brief wedding
(rip to l,ong lea(:h, Washington.
For (he. motor trip Mrs. Weisfiehl
wore a beige (o l) co'st with beige
fox colhlr and tmeesseries to match.
Dr. Weisfield is the son of Mr.
Morey Weisfield of Tacoma and the
late Fh)renee Weisfiehl. Mr. Wets-
field and his son 'rod daughter-in-
la% Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wcisfiehl
came from Tacom.t for the cerelnony.
Friends will have the Ol)l)ortu-
nity Io greet Dr. and Mrs. Weis-
fiehl at a reception on Tuesday
evening, August 16th.
Mr. and Mrs. Schoenfeld have
issued invitations for the reeel)tion
in honor of the bride and groom.
It is (o be hchl "st their residence,
on 381h Ave. Calling hours will be
from S:30 (o midnight.
This marri:tge unties two promi-
nent f'unilics who eontril)uted to
their respective communities richly.
For lhe reeel)tion Mrs. Weisfiehl
will wear a h)vely white Point Ven-
ice htee gown wilh full skirt and Am-
erican beaulyred belt. Mrs. Schoen-
fehl will w('ar gray lace.
In the receiving line wi(,h the
hos(s all(l holl(ir glleMs, will I)e I)1'.
Weisfiehl's falher, Hr. Mercy Wets-
field. Mrs. Weislieht has asked her
sisters, Mrs. Manl.on J. Spear, Mrs.
The[:dore Abeh:s, of Sah3m, Oregon,
and Hrs. Arthur Weisfiehl, of Taco-
ma, (o I)reside 'st the tea t'ddes.
Assisting al)out th(: roolns will
be Mesdames Richard Weisfiehl, Les-
lie Resenberg, Ih:rbert lIochfe]d,
Willi'ml Forman and the Misses
Maxine Doctor, llelen Popl,tel¢ and
Lucille Kotkins.
., There will be double felicitations
exlended at the reception, for that
day also nlarks Mrs. Sehoenfehl's
bir{ hday anniversary.
I)r. Weisfield, a 1)rilliant, rising
ymlng physician, who startled Se-
attlei(es when he h:ft suddenly for
Spain to serve with the Loyalist
forces, is apparently accustomed to
make inq)orl:ant decisions quickly
and without fuss.
Terminating a hal)py ttlree weeks'
visit, Mr. "tnd Mrs. Milton Malakoff,
of New York, accompanied by their
two chihlren, departed for the East
yeslerday. The Malakeffs were the
guesls of Mr. Malakoff's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Malakoff, and were
tlle insl)iration for ninny interesting
events. Prior to their departure
they visiled Vieteria and Vancou-
ver, B. C.
Mrs. Morris Hirsch, with her two
sons, Robert Solomon and I).tvid
Neeson, has returned to her home in
San l"rancisco after spending two
weeks wilh her brother, Mr. Jack
Steinberg, and her mlcle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. lliranl Steinberg.
WMle in the city Mrs. ]Iirseh wtm
extensively entertained. Among
hosts for the visitor were Messrs.
and Mesdames Sam Treiger, George
Sidell, Abe Nelson, .h)seph Isaacson,
Abe Steinberg and A. E. I)eris.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stusser with
their two sons returned froln a vaca-
tion (rip (o Pacific Beactl.
Mrs. Albert Weinberg's friends
will be delighted with the news of
her convalescence at the Swedish
llosl)il'd after a serious illness.
We just heard tlmt Mrs. Louis
lIofman is at the Maynard ltospital
un(lergoing medical treatment.
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The smartest and l)erhal)s the
most unique huleheon l)arty of the
season was hehl Tuesday at Gh:ndale
Golf and Country Chill. There were
three lmstesses entertaining jointly,
Mrs. Julius C. Lang, hcr daughtcr-i'n -
htw, Mrs. Pdchard E. l,ang, and her
daughter, Mrs. Janles Eugene ],'rank,
four honor guests, sl:d follr 8e|s (if
hmcheon guests.
The ",flair eonH)limented Mrs. R.
1!3. L.mg's grandmother, Mrs. Wil-
lialn II. Elsinger, 'tnd her aunt, Miss
llelen Buehman, of New York Cit,y;
Mrs. lloward M. Lang of Los An-
geles, Mrs. J. C. Lang's daughter-in-
l'w; 'rod Miss l!hnilie Frank ef the
Bay City, sister-in-law (f Mrs.
Frank.
Sixty smartly clad women gath-
ered at the 1)ettutiful club house--
grandmotlmrs, young nlatl'ons re-
cent brides and young misses---met
in a spirit of charming comr.tderie.
It was a sort of eosmol).olitan pttrty,
with guests from the Fast, the Sotlth
and the Middle WesL
],uneheon was serve(l on the th)wcr
bordered terrace and in the main
dining room and the siml)lieity of the
table (lecorations--pinl¢ :rod 1)lue
bachelor l)uttons being used---gave it
an air of grand, ehl-fashioned lms-
pitality. The afternoon was occu-
pied in bridge "t,ld mah jongg.
The visitors were lmnor guesls at
a dinner the James l,J. I;ranks gave
at their home Saturday night. The
dinner also observed a hapl)y occas-
ion in the ],ang fanlily, the birthday
of Mrs. J. C. l,ang.
The l,angs and their guests went
across lmke Washington yesterday,
where Mrs. L. Kenneth Schoenf(fld
• was a ]l:neheoll llofltess.
Honoring R.d)bi and M,'s. L.
Elliot (,I ffman ('f Chicago, who are
]muse guests of their uncle '1.11(1 amt,
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stern, the past
ten d.ys, Mr. "rod Mrs. Edward
Stern gave ' dinner at home l,'riday.
Mrs. (h'afman was guest of honor at
't luncheon her aunt gave to which
fourteen of her friends were bidden.
Mon(lqy, Mrs. Bernard Rotter
(Mary Louise Stern) entertained at
luncheon in the Georgian Room ()t'
the Olyml)ic, witll her cousin, Mrs.
Gr'tfm tn, and her sister, Mrs. Bailey
])inkelspiel, of San ],'rancisco, as
gllests of honor.
Mrs. ])inl<elsl)iel and her small
son, John, who silent the 1)ass two
Inorlths :ts the guests of her l)arents,
the l,. H. Sterns, is leaving tomorrow
for the South. They will 1)e traveling
with 1¢abl)i aml Mrs. G,'arma,a, who
are going to Long Beach, California,
where Rabbi Grafman will be spirit-
ual leader of Teml)le Israel.
Mr. Richard Seligman, one of
Seattle's prominent wholesale jewel-
ers, for many years an(l now retired,
was in the city for a week afl, er a long
'd)sence. Ile w.ts on his way East from
a winter in California, with his sister,
Miss Tckl.t Seligman, of Cllicago,
and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bernlan, of
Wel)ster City, lowa. Mrs. Berm'tn
is Mr. Se]igmtul'S sister.
]';ntertaining the visitors were
lheir eousins, Mr. and Mrs. el, to
Guthman. Tl,ey were guests at the
Caml)ridg:<
New arrivals from Germany this
week are Mr. and Mrs. Julius ILosen-
garten 'tnd daughter, Ilse, of Frank-
fu,'t - am - Main. They are house
guests of Mrs. Rosengarten's uncle
and taint, Mr. and Mrs. Emile
Mayer. Mrs. Rosengarten is also t
niece of Mr. Victor' Staadecker.
Mrs. Abraham Kamusher enter-
tained with a hmcheon in the Crystal
Room of the Ben Mttrche last Tues-
day, honoring Mrs. A. Sandier of
New York City. Mrs. Sandier is
visiting her sister, Mrs. 1,3. Raplmel,
who has leased a house for the sum-
mer 'st Three Tree Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Abeles of
Portland have moved to Salem,
Oregon. They are residing at 1490
State Street. Mrs. Abeles is the for-
mer Therese Schoenfeld.
Mrs. M. A. Goldsteln returned
to town from her summer place at
Long Beach, Wash., hmg enough to
say "lmllo" to friends and make
ready to return there to(l.ly. She is
taking her young son, lhu'vey, with
her. IIer daughter, hmz, and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. IIarry Cohen,
of Spokane, are with the Gohlsteins.
Also at Long Beach are the Vic
Strikers, with their little girl, and
their brother, Mr. Dave Cohen of
Olym pi a.
Bride-To-Be
--Samuel Waiters Photo.
MISS HELEN JASSNY, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Jassny,
whose betrothal to Mr. Edward
William Shekter of Portland, was
announced the last of July. Their
wedding will be an event of next
Spring.
Reception At Senescu
Residence Sunday
Will Attract Many
Sunday will be calling (l.ty a(. the
.h)nize Senescu llome, 930 21st Ave.,
when Mr. an(l M,'s. Senescu will re-
ceive in honor of their daugllter,
Miss Belle Seneseu, and her fiance,
Mr. h'win Chelin, whos( engagement
was recently 'renounced. Calling
hours will l)e from 2 to 5 o'clock.
"ROUND TOWN
In welcome t(i her son-in-law, Mr.
Josel)h ](. ]leynum of New York, who
arrived Tuesday to join his wife and
.... tiny daught:n', Leslie, Mrs. Leo
Schwalmcher has extended invita-
tions for' a lm.rty on the evening of
August 15th. it is to be held "t(,
(]lend.de (]111f an(l Country Club in
thc form of a 1)ionic supper. Mrs.
]Ieyman and her baby has been
sl)ending the smnmer with her
mother at their conntry estate,
]'lbermore.
Mrs. Schwabacher's sister, Miss
Belle Blum, is also her hi)use guest.
Rabbi Samuel Koch of Tenll)h
(le tlirsch, and Mrs. Koch will 1)(3
welcomed home today (m their
return from a leisurely motor tri 1)
extending seven weeks. It was to
some extent a "postman's lloliday"
for Rabbi Koch, since his wtcation
iaclu(led a series of three lectures
before the University of Utah at Salt
Lake City, and "L lecture at the
1Jniversity (if hl'tho.
Their too(or jaunt took them to
a)] the scenic splendors (if Colora(h)
and I;(;.tll-- Yelh)wstone Nation'tl
Par]g Pike's Peak an(l some of the
hlvely watering resoris.
They spent some time in ])enver
and on their retm'n stOl)l)ed for a
t'm-day rest :tt 1)eautiful !ll'()llt
Valley Lodge, near Bu(le.
Mrs. Elmer Steinhauser of Chi(.-
ago is making plans to return home
next week. She is visiting her par-
ents, Mr aud Mrs Simon Burnett
The BIIrnetts have another hotlse
guest, Mrs S(einhauser's mother-in-
law, Mrs. Charles S(.einl)auser of
Col mnlms, Ohi('.
l,:lst week they entert.Hned 'L
visitm' from Sal Lake City, Miss
Marjorie R(Isenlflatt, Mr. lhn'netl,'s
niece. She is now at Seaside and
will return to Seat(.h3 for a hmger
stay.
The Ralph Schoenfelds have re-
tllrne(l from a two weeks' stay at the
l'end O'Rcih3 I/tkes. On their return
(,hey ha(l a house guest, Miss Maxine
l'iness, of Li)s Angeh:s, daughter of
the widely-lcnown l)r. Ge(n'g..3 Piness,
hay-fever speeialisk Miss Piness,
with Mr. 'tnd Mrs. Joe Newmark, of
Los Arlgeles, whl) were guests in
town for several days, are n()V en-
joying a visit, at the Pond O'Reile
L:dccs. They will sto I) here en route
h(inie.
Seattleites wtlo spent an enjoy-
al)le week ocean I)athing at Gear-
hart, Oreg(m, :ire the M. A. New-
bergcrs, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosen
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pickard.
They were guests at Hotel Geartmrt.
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A President takes a vacation.
News from Mrs. Jacob K:dina, l))'(3-
sident of Seattle ch'qlter (if l la(l'tssah,
who is v'teationing with her daugh-
ter, Mareella.
"We spent a week in San Fran-
cisco and have been in Santa Cruz
fllr :d)out ten (lays already.
1 drove over to Carmel yesterday.
]t is 1)he (if the most deligh(ful l)l'tces
I have ever been to. Just like a lit-
th: toy village; art shops, little thea-
tre, nlarienette theatre; Shells run
I)y Annie l(atz, Annie Polh)ck; very
ar(.y an(l very ri(,zy.
Santa (h'uz is more jazzy an(l tyl)i-
tally Americ.m with its coelctail
lounges, swing ()rchestras, etc., etc.
"I received a letter from Mrs.
Sievoty informing nm that a l'acific
C,):tst Regional II'tdassah Confer-
once will 1),.3 hehl in San Francisco on
August 15th and 16tb with Miss
Julliett N. Benjanlin, n'(,ional er-
galliztlti()ll ch'tirlnarl of New York .'ts
guest sp(!aker. I halt not pl'tnned to
remain away that long. If I had
known it before I wouhl h've left
ab,ut two week's later.
"lh)wever 1 shall remain 't litth:
longer so tha(: I can attend tl,e con-
ferellce. ' '
The Howard M. Langs of Los
Angcles, flew here, arriving on Sat-
urday to be with Mr. Lang's mother,
Mrs. Julius C. Lang, on her birthday
anniversary. Hr. Lang prominent
in the fihn capital as a I)roducer,
reSin'ned S,)utll by l)lane Monday,
while Mrs. Lang has extended tie)'
visit for a week.
For Mrs. Lang and three other
out-of-town guests, Mesdames Theo-
dore Falk of Boise, Elmer Stein-
hauser of Chicago, and David Fried-
enrich (if San Francisco, Miss Joanna
Eclcstein eLtertained informally at
luncheon at her home Wcdnesday
afternoon.
Leaves for wider fields: A large
group ef friends dropped in to tlm
lovely Mr. Baker Park home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Weinstein Friday night
for cocktails and to bid au revoir to
their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Arthur
Weinstein (Sol)hie R()senstcin), who
left Wednesday for Hollywood.
Miss Rosenstein ended the ninth
ye'tr of her famed eareer as dralnatic
inslruetor at the Division of l)ram.
of the University of Washington, the
day of her de])arturc . . . leaving
for wilier /iehls. She will be on thc
faculty of El Cal)itan College of the
Theatre in lh)llywood, the foremost
school of this nature in (,he emmtry,
(lirecting and (/.,.aching.
Mr. "uul Mrs. Weinstcin were din-
ner hosts earlier that evening to ten
gues(.s with their nell]row and niece,
Dr. q.n(l Mrs. Sidney Weinstein,
recently of ]'hiladell)hia , sharing
honors with Hiss Rosenstein. The
(lirmr table had an attractive ar-
r'tngement of fruit and hydranga
tlowers.
The Herman Cohen family is not
suIrerstitious at)oul, the number "13."
In fact it appears to 1)e the favorite
dale on this month's cahm(lar... On
August 13th, is the birthday of their
only chihl, 13-year-ohl Sylvia May.
Mrs. Cohen has invited 13 of her
daughter,s friends to hmcheon at
honm and la(,er they will atl,end a
matinee. I o the evening the occasion
will be celebr'd,ed with a dimmr.
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Miss Benezra Will
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At Synagogue Rites
Miss Margaret Benezra's h)vely
voice }ms added to 1,11(: I)(3auty of in-
numeral)h; wedding cerem(mies, 1)uS
I1(; her own we(hling on Sunday
evening, August 28tll, (,he color.ttura
soprano voice ef her eleven-year-old
sister, 1,oily, will be heard preceding
the impressive Sephardie nul)ti'ds.
The marriage of Miss Benezr.t,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ix:on J.
Benezra, to Mr. ]ene(lict Cohn, son
of Mr. and Mrs. ]mzar C(ihn of Min-
ne'qlolis, will talce l)lace at the Ezr.
Bess.u'(ith Synagogue at live o'ch)ck,
and will be followed by a family
dinner in the Green Room of t.he
New Washington lhltcl.
The t)ride h:ts aske(l her sister,
Mrs. D. Chertkow ef l)rumheller, Al-
berta, to attend her 'ts matron of
honor, and bridesmaids will be her
sis(er, Miss Violet Benezra, Hiss
Katherine Mizrahi, Miss Ill. Gohlen
of Brenlerton, and Miss Joy lI'tsson
of Portland. The groom's brother,
Mr. Angeh) Cohn, will act as best
man, anll ushers 'u'e Messrs. Albert
and Jacl¢ Benezra, I)rothcrs of the
I)ride; Mr. Marius Cohn, 1)rother of
the grl)om, who will arrive here will)
his l)'u'ents on the 25th; and Mr.
Leol! ]QrallCO.
Among the 'd, tractive nffairs given
t,o honor the 1)ride-elect, wqs the
lniscellaneous shower which her sis-
ter, Mrs. D. Chertkow, gave at her
parents' h(ime on Wednesday. Another
hostess will 1)e Miss Katherine Miz-
rahi, who will entertain witll a
kite]ion shower at ]l(lllle on Tuesday
evening.
'1'11(3 groom, who now makcs his
home in Seattle, is associated with
(,11(: Boeing Aircrnft Corporation as
• u:ronautical engineer, :Hid was grad-
u'ted from the lhfiversity ef Min-
nesota and the University of New
York. Miss ]enezra, whose C]larnl
and graciotlsness ]lave endeared her
(;i) the eomnunity, was e(hlcated at
l,he (?ornish School of Music and 'st
the Elg])erg Sch(iol. She was a
nlenlber of the Total)h3 de llirsch
choir fl)r eight years, and of the
lIerzl choir for four.years. She is
l)rominen(Ay i(lentifie(l with the Civic
Opera Assllciation, 1)re Musica, and
the Ladies' l,yric Chd).
The lovely luke-shore henle of l)r.
and Hrs. Norman W. Clein, which
adapts itself equally well to summer
or winter entertaining, was the set-
ting for . barbecue SUl)l)er given to
honor Dr. Alfred Strauss of Chicago,
who, with his daughter, Elinore, has
been spending several days in the
city.
On Satur(l'Ly evening, the CMns
will 1)c hosts at a barbecue and dane-
honoring their niece, Miss Lorraine
Budwig of Chicago, who has beer)
Sllending the summer in Seattle as
their house-guest, and on Thurs-
(lay, Mrs. Clein will 1)e hostess at a
luncheon at the Washington Athletic
Club for the pleasure of Mrs. Herbert
Silverman of Chicago, who is the
guest of her cousins, Mr. an(l
Mrs. Joseph Bernbamn.
Mrs. Rose Berliner and (laughter,
Zyndell, 'tre vacationing in Los An-
geles, where they are house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ffron.
Mrs. Ethel Ordell an(1 her son,
Mr. Bernard Ordell, have relnovcd
to 1726 15th Ave.
Engagement Of
University Co-Ed Of
Interest Here
Seattle friends (if Miss
K'mffman of Port'huM,
Washington co-ed, 'uM Mr.
Wolff of Aberdeen, will I)e in r
in the news of their
which was announced in
Saturd.y.
Mr. Wolff is the sen of Mrs.
Wolff and the late George
l)rominent A1)erdeen merchan
't lu'other of Miss Sylvia
nel)hew iit' Mrs. ]!hnile Ma
Mr. Victor S(;:)allecker of thi
lie al, tende(1 (>11(3 University 0f
ington and is 'titillated with
Pi fraternity.
Miss l(auffman is a slmnninl
haired girl, who h'm a host of fl
ill Seatt[e. She is the (laugll
Mr. "u)d Mrs. LesSer Kauflnam
At last: Mrs. Carrie Borit
graduated from the "crutch ''
She has had a difficult three l
in the h()slfita] , recul)erating
/)r()kcn leg. She is now 1lack
'tpartmcnt at the 1)ie(hnont, s
a cane.
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