,Americat ffewith periodical eater CLIFTON CINCINNATI 20, OHIO p.6 Y)gritore,/twisn RONICLE Engagements , David I. Sobel, secretary of the United Congregations of Greater Pittsburgh, is visiting in Detroit. Mr. Sobel is well known in social and communal circles in the city of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baer of Memphis, Tenn.:, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Burton J. Friedman, son of Mrs. Tillie B. Friedman of Detroit. Miss Minan Levin has taken charge of the dramatic work at the J . •i h s C enters Association. Miss Levin, whose home is in Boston, Mass., has the degree of imelhoch's Woodward Thru to Washington Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Goren announce the engagement of their slaughter, Dorothy, to Irwin Landau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Landau. Mrs. Louis Rudolph announces the engagement of her slaughter, Rhoda, to Fred Haller of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haller Mrs. I. Wax of Chicago was of Montreal, Canada. hostess to eight of her son Reu- Mr. and Mrs. L. Mellman of Columbus, 0., announce the engage- ben's, fraternity brothers from De- ment of their daughter, Claire, to Benjamin Browarny, m of Mr. and troit. Sirs. L. Browarny of Detroit. Introducing Mrs. Rose Kramer of Windsor announces the engagement of her Myer S. Fink of 1199 Atkinson avenue left for Miami Beach, Fla., daughter, Mary Kramer, to Fred Foreman, sun of Mrs. P. Foreman to visit his daughter, Mrs. harry' of Minneapolis, Minn. 0. Markle (Dorothy Fink), with whom he will spend the winter months. "Llehnsdale" —the new 1929 Wedding Calendar Dr. and Mrs. S. Wolfgang an it son, Marvin, are now residing i n the Whitmore Plaza, 300 Whit more Drive. Glen Bogie Hat Jan. 13—Miss Naomi Margolis, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Margooll of Taylor avenue, to M. I. Gruskin, son of Mrs. Sophie Gruskin of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel G. Klei n Owen avenue. of Atkinson avenue are enjoyin g Jan. 13—Miss Frances Share, daughter of Mrs. Ida Share of 17208 a 10 days' sojourn in Chicag 0 Brush, to Hese! Kollenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kollenberg of visiting relatives and friends. King avenue. Reuben D. Wax, a law studen Jan. 20—Miss Laura Chesluk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon at the University of Michigan, re Chesluk, 2284 IIazelwood avenue, to Eugene Pollock. turned to Ann Arbor after spend Jan. 20—Miss Sally I.eone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Leone, ing his vacation with his mother Toronto, Canada, to ]Ferman Bennett, son of Mrs. J. Bennett, 2712 Mrs. I. Wax of Chicago. Pasadena avenue, Detroit. `Place Plates in theJanuary Sale A collection that would tempt the sternest !taxless to a moment of self-indulgenee. But no extravagance, for even the noblest patterns, the most princely huts come un- de• the denim-tulle rule of the January Sale. Discounts of in% make all thin loveli- ness available at p•iCeN that will not be equalled again for another t welvc months. Crystal, ton, is similarly re- duced. So come and boy to your heart's content or your purse's exhaustion, secure in the exhilarating knowledge that Frog pitrelutse in a fa- mous be. rgairt 4, . , INC ARTS BUILOING • t) ADAMS AV(144C, WEST Detroit ,Nichigan the Gift eioday Wm Xeirlerom sfgemerrem, On Monday evening, Dec. 24, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris of 1625 West Philadelphia gave a birthday party in honor of their *laughter, Molly. matic groups at the Hecht Neigh- borhood House, Boston. She has been the dramatic director at the Ilecht Camp, Camp Country Week and at the Edgewater Camp for Girls in Maine. She hiss also been associated in dramatic work with the Boston Community Institute Births Miss Levin has had charge of dra- Glen Bogie Hola — Fourlh. Floor Rt.- 4404%cfaCkSccat.CAMPCNK4f44 Mr. and Mrs. David Selker of Jan. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Be Young of 2649 Culvert ave ' 3230 Euclid Heights boulevard, nue, daughter, 'ferry Jean. 1 t1 h'.'''s . A. "Ot New d• : ..tictTa.n d L '. nd V. Cleveland Heights, Ohio, an- Nliss Levin will be in chargehe nounce the graduation of their Jan. 6—To Mr. and hIrs. Nat Eppstein of 3045 Cortland avenue, the Jewish Center Playerli and t of ee daughter, Margaret, from heights a son. junior and intermediate dramatic School on Jan. 17. Jan. 4—To hIr. and Mrs. Hy Siegel of Blaine avenue, a daughter, , 011 1111 Ste associations at both the Melbourne Marilyn Joyce and Fenkell branches of the Jew- The members of the Cosmic Jan. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenfield (Lillian Rosenthal), a ish Centers Association. 36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST Club attended the Michigan-North- son, Edwin Marvin. western basketball game at Ann Jan. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Friedman (Florence Rut Arbor Saturday, Ja 5, as guests, of the Tau Epsilon n. Rho law fro- Israel), a son, Kay Bruce, at the Children's Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y. h ternity. Dec. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. William Karbel of La Belle avenue, a son, Seymour. The members of the Adelphia Dec. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Grossfeld (Ruth Hersh), Fraternity inaugurated a weekly daughter, llelen Leah. Do We Need a New God? luncheon at the F'rontenac Cafe Dec. 25—To Dr. and Mrs. Perry P. Burnstein (Ruth Bloch), a on Tuesday, Jan. 8. On Sunday, Jan, 20, Rabbi I.eon son, David. F rAM will preach on the subject. "Do We Need a New God?"—n A SECTIONAL DEBATE reply to Harry Elmer Barnes and Will Durant. PLANNED BY MENORAH VS":1 VheR11 armpit ;Ball EL Notes arriages An interesting talk was given • by Irving Schursell on "Jewish FOX—CARBER Influence Upon Hellenic Thought" Mr. and Mrs. Morris Morris Garber an- at the last meeting of the Menorah nounce the marriage of the i r chapter of Detroit, held last Sun- daughter, Annabel, to Morris Fox, day afternoon, in the assembly on Sunday, Dec. 13. room of the main library. The debate committee an- DLILBERG—LAZAROW announces that the topic, "Re- way ry beautiful marriage cere- solved, that the establishment of mony took place on Jan. 1 at a Jewish notional life in Palestine will tend to destroy intolerance B'nai B'rith Community House toward the Jew" has been chosen when Miss Mollie Lazarow, daugh- ter of hlr. nod Mrs. George Laza- as the subject of debate with the Lewis Institcte Chapter of Chi- row, became the bride of Jack Dul- cago, to be held in Detroit on Sun- berg of New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Dulberg. The erre- day, Feb. 10. , mony was performed by Rabbi N. Miller Says— Bachelor of literary Interpreta- tion from the Emerson College of Oratory. For the past two years . RICH ORYSTALS•FINE CHINA ART NOVELTIES 15.00 "The hat that comes in metes headsizes" is the hat that is sought by every traveler, every sports- woman, and every woman who understands the chic of tailored simplicity. In softest fur felt. Sizes 6 1/8 to 7:4. MIRIAM LEVIN _ J ; NI Atli - i ll's._ PAGE SEVEN ANIWAI.1 ■ 11A. ------- ASSUMES CHARGE OF DRAMATICS AT CENTER CARD OF THANKS. Hershman in the presence of 75 guests. A VERY URGENT PLEA FOR HELP The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pis- gah Lodge of the Order of B'nai B'rith appeals, through The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, in behalf of a needy family of six whose members refuse to apply fir aid to charitable or. ganizat ions, but whose plight demands immedate action for their relief. The auxiliary, of which Sirs. N. Blatnikoff is president, re- ports that the head of the fam- ily is tubercular, that his wife is invalided, and that the four children are virtually starving. Without the knowledge of this family, therefore, the Ladies' Auxiliary appeals to in- dividuals and organizations for assistance. Remittance's may be ad- 0 Approved Modelsin D resses and Coats P9 FOR TRAVEL WEAR Temple Arts Society: The tirst Green Room assembly of the Temple Arts Society will take place Tuesday. Jan. 15, at 8:30 p. m., in the Men's Temple Club room. Attendance is limited ‹, exclusively to active members of the Temple Arts Society. For the Young People: Twit affairs for young people are coming in close proximity to 1, ;e $ one another this month: (1) The. Alumni Association of Temple Beth El will have its first social affair together with the sen- ior class of the Temple High School Saturday night, Jan. 19. c (2) The Young People's Temple Club will give as its January af- fair a Sunday afternoon dance, Sunday, Jan. 20. All young peo - ple of Temple households who are members of the affiliated societies r or the Young People's Temple Club will be welcome. New modes for Southern wear perfectly expressed in fine cre- ations. Fashion Displays now in both coats and dresses. r1/4,n (Pict ured) Winter Resort model dress in green silk jersey $3 75 se; 3 - The bride was very charming in The family of the late Leon her gown of white taffeta with a Marks wish to thank their relatives cap-shaped veil and a bouquet of That he has the best line of delicacies for sand- and friends for their sympathy and white roses and lilies of the valley. wiches for your bridge luncheon. Call me at Gar- kindness shown them in their re- Miss Gertrude Lazarow, sister of field 7054. dressed to The Detroit Jewish cent bereavement. the bride, was maid of honor and 36 ADAMS AVE NUE WEST Chronicle, 525 Woodward ave- , was beautifully gowned in green nue, Box 230. l i Temple Choral Society: velvet and tulle. The bridesmaids,' 5. ROYALE PALAIS 8547 Twelfth. near Philadelphia .1 The opening rehearsal of the *C.SPION.X.03RN../ Misses Loraine Sax, Anne I.aza- Canfield 7054 Detroit's Newest Night Club. Temple Choral Society will be held row, Rell Kendricks and Fannie Wednesday night, Jan. 18, at 8 Schneider, wore pastel colored I o'clock, in the Brown Memorial, gowns with which they carried 1Chapel. Former members of the bouquets of yellow roses. The I society and all members of the flower girl, Shirley Weiner, niece Oakland Branch: Temple households who have sing.' of the bride, was very attractive in Just Below Grand Circus Park—Opposite Grinnell's ' her gown of orange taffeta. The Oakland branch of the U i ing voices and who wish to join 1525 Woodward Mannie Dulberg, brother of the II. S. is located in a neighborhoos ; in the organization of a great Tem- groom, was best man. inhabited mostly by factory work ple chorus, are invited to come. Following the ceremony dinner men and small merchants. Th Before and school building was erected 1 0 The High School Drama Club: was served to the guests. " The High School Drama Club After the Among the out-of-town guests years ago by the Congregation of Temple Beth El presents were Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Dui- Ahavath Achim through the effort "Neighbors," by Theater Zona Gale, at the of Rabbi Hurwitz, the late presi berg of New York, parents of the High School Assembly Sunday A Light Lunch or groom, Henryy Brown and Meyer dent of the congregation, Mr morning, Jan. 13, at 9:30. The, Brown of Chicago, and Mr. and Shulman, Louis hletlow, I.. Glist play is being directed by Mrs.. • Complete Meal. and others. Mrs. Joseph Bernard of Flint. Edith Kopelson. Parents of the N. m a il:7.11 In 1922, the U. II. S. took over high school students and members Mr. and Mrs. Dulberg left for : an extended wedding trip in the the supervision of this school. The of the congregation are invited to Aire Operating Snyder's Lunch, 4859 Woodward, at Forest. cast and will make their home in present staff consists of Morris attend. New York City. Lachover, principal; Morris Plot- Beth El College of Jewish Studies: kin, Jacob Lifchitz, Joseph Pe- The dinner-meeting of the Sis- A.S. and Sophie Tribuch, teachers. terhood and Men's Club which The school now accommodates 250 takes place on Monday night will tudents ranging in their knowl- in no way interrupt the regular e dge from Ivri c to lassics, in which TWELFTH AND SEWARD class sessions of Beth El College hey learn chumosh, tanach, his- of Jewish Studies. Students who' The annual joint meeting of De - oorsi-t,iolnlebrew literature and corn- are members of the Sisterhood or troit Senior Hadassah and Junio r l the Men's Club will be excused to • a benefit performans e by Hadassah was held Tuesday night It is the aim of the school to attend the dinner. at the Westminster Community moue the children with Jewish ArL House, Hamilton and Glynn Court e i )b.r u'sing our library? Our ulture, and to strengthen their The and brought a large attendance. ewish consciousness. This is ac- library, which is open Saturday Due to the illness of Miss Bessie omplished by various means, de- and Sunday morning and Monday Brenner, president of the Junior, unsling on the age of the chil- night, is intended for both adults TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 15 the meeting was conducted by Miss ren, their ability to grasp new and children. The latest interest- Celia Schostak, Junior member- hings, and their general fitness. Tickets at Box Oflict• and len)lh•rs. ing addition to the library is "Jews ship chairman, together with Mrs. 9 1■ ..wwm For the children that have Are Like That," by Analyticus. I Jos. Ehrlich, Senior president. pent with m us a nu ber of years. Junior Hadassah is eager to ob- he school has become not only a tain 500 new members, and has enter of learning, but also a requested each Senior member to 13ce for their communal and so- secure at least one new member ci al affairs. for the Juniors, 18 years being the Every Saturday morning many minimum age limit. A motion wan si f the children attend the services, passed to the effect that a resolu- hich are conducted by J. Lif- tion of sympathy be sent to Sirs. Henry N. Weinstein, vice-presi- hit'.Chamisho Cher b'Sheat. dent of Senior Iladassah, upon the It lo already tradition with the Just loss of her mother, Mrs. Gitte . S. to celebrate festivals by Saulson. a ppropriate programs. For Cha- The program opened with vocal m isho Osor b'Shvat, arrangements solos by Mrs. Howard Salzenstein, t's ir the program and the form of y anyone. There is nothing to accompanied on the piano by Mrs. C( debration i els fettn even temperature regardless of out- get out of order. With all its sim- Emery Monash. A group of piano CC lebration is left entirely to the sid e conditions, which means, un- plicity, the Progressiv solos was performed by Miss Jo- eh ildren themselves. 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