4svcrie1 0 yewisk Periodical Carter CILIPTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO TIEI)ETROKffh7Sll Mos NNIIIMI ■ 11=1111.1.11:13ii: entons C RONICLfi PAGE SEVEN ■ i SOLOISTS AT BANQUET Engagements 1 OF CHALUTZOS OCT. 18 — Soloists at the convention ban- quet of the Chalutzos, this Satur- day evening, Oct. 10, at Hotel Stat- Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gittleman of Second boulevard announce the lee, will be Miss Mary Linsky, pi- 1 engagement of their daughter, Miss Ora Ruth, to Louis J. Krupkin of Watertown, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Swirsky announce the engagement of their daughter, Fay, to Lester Weisman, son of Mr. A. J. Weisman. Griswold at State St. Mr. and Mrs. I. Ginsberg id Glendale avenue announce the betrothal of their daughter, Rose, to Nathan Tarnow. Mr. and Mrs. II. Kaplansky announce the engagement of their daughter, Kate, to Jack ltu-hkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. :Mishkin. tn. 132 LAVISHLY FURRED OS• Wedding Calendar COATS Ise se. ch ns. _ _ will be sold Saturday for 'er nd or WOMFN'3 Oct. 19—Miss :Martha Selma Rosenstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs I. Rosenstein of 2695 Monterey, to Walter S. Ginsler, son of Mr. ant Mrs. Herman (Ritzier of River Rouge, Stich., at the Barium Hotel. Oct. 19—Miss Grace LeBow, daughter of Samuel LeBow, to Ed ward Fink, son of Mrs. Betty Fink, formerly of Minneapolis, at the home of Rabbi Moses Fischer, 2964 Webb, at 6 p. in. Reception at 3275 Kendall. No cards. Oct. 21--Miss Queenie Berkovitz, daughter of Mrs. I. Berko vitz, to Daniel Krouse, son of Mrs. C. Krouse. MISSES' SIZLS SIZES FLAT and FLUFFY FURS! Russian Fitch — Canadian Wolf—Cross Fox—Caracul Sq uirrel—Lapin (coney), NEW SILHOUETTES! Brioyere's 'scarf' coat—Nimes bordered coat — other details. Every Man is Style Conscious That's Why Style is Stressed in "SCHOLNICK'S CLOTHES" Our Selection of Hand Tailored Clothes, ready to put on, made from Imported and Domestic Woolens in accordance to our own rigid style specifications will appeal to the most discriminating dresser. A cordial invitation is extended to all Chronicle readers to inspect our clothes priced within the reach of the most thrifty buyer, with all the neces- sary accessories to match. tholn i tit IMPORTERS — CLOTHIERS 1400 Washington Boulevard Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fredenthal (Bessie Sklar) of Fou teenth avenue, a daughter. EMANUEL SISTERHOOD TO HEAR ADDRESS BY RABBI H. N. ROSENTHAL :t and his clothes Footwear • • • - Fifth Floor Births i 0 to n e I's wrapped coat- EVERY NEW FABRICI MAN Artfully' simple, but so smart! Fashioned on slenderly arched lines that make your foot look infinitely slimmer, this pump of suede trimmed with kid collies in black, brown, or green, MISS MARY LINSKY Oct. 22-31iss Rosalind B. Meyersohn, daughter of Mrs. J. A. anist, and Hyman II. Cohen, who Meyersohn, to Max Neuman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arran Neuman. will be accompanied 1.y his daugh- Reception at home, 242 East Euclid, from 8:30 to 10 p. m. No cards. ter . . this banquet will be attonded by Oct. 26—Miss Sophie Edelstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Edel- stein of 1601 highland avenue, to Myer Fishman, brother of Mr. and delegates from 50 chapters of the Chalutzas in this country and Can- Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 2084 Burlingame avenue. ada. Isaac Hamlin, national sec- Wary of the GwerkschnfLin, and Berl Locker, international secre- tary of Poole Zion, will he the speakers. because they were bought special, otherwise their price would be at least Vi higher! S For the Smartest Suede Pumps We've Seen This Season Oet. 19—Miss line Rothstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Roth- stein of Kansas City, Mo., to Jack Werbe of 10114 La Salle boolevard Detroit. Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. David Iwrey of 3319 Monterey, a sot . Monday evening, Oct. 20, the Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schwayder of 3210 Calvert [ Sisterhood of Congregation Eman- uel will have as their guest speak- avenue, a son, Richard Gordon. Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Nate S. Shapero of 2425 Longfellow aye- er for the evening, at the syna- gogu•, Taylor and Wilson avenues, ; nue, a daughter, Marianne. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal, grad- Sept. 17 —To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Silverman of 2273 West Grand uate of the Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva avenue, a daughter, Lorraine. Sept. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kassel of 319 Owen avenue, a daughter, Regina Rose. -aciaigatd Qrsoilal ri Mrs. Ralph Paul will give a bridge-luncheon at her home, 2082 Hazelwood avenue, Wednesday, Oct. 22, for the benefit of the Sis- terhood of Congregation Emanuel. All who wish to attend are request- The Home Relief Society will ed to send in their reservations as soon as possible as only a limited give its annual bridge luncheon in the Crystal Ball Room at the Book- number can be accommodated. Cadillac Hotel on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 12:30. In honor of the marriage of Mis s Sirs. Abe Gordon is chairman Anna Diamond to Ilarry Ruskin, a and the committee assisting her bride of September, Mrs. Hyman Greenberg of 2454 Hazelwood avenue, complimented the bride by giving her a green and ivory kitchen shower Saturday, Oct. 11. ('avers were laid for 35 people. Miss Florence Kutzin, pianist, of Glendale avenue, entertained the guests. HOME RELIEF OPENS SEASON'S ACTIVITIES arriages Orcha Halprin BARBAS—KANFAR Mr. and Sirs. A. Kanfar an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Dr. Fred M. Barbas, son of Mr. and Sirs. M. Barbas. Dr. and Mrs. Barbas are now at their home, 13641 Dexter boulevard. CONCERT MASTER OF FOX THEATER ORCHESTRA PUPIL OF LEOPOLD AUER AND JENO HUBAY OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF BUDAPEST OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY OF YESHIVA TUESDAY will accept limited number of serious pupils Call at Stage Entrance, Fox Theater. The second anniversary of the Phone Longfellow 4120 Detroit Yeshiva, located at 1705 Pingree avenue, will be celebrated with a banquet sponsored by the —Paolo by C. H. HAY. Ladies Auxiliary of the Yeshiva Following a surprise shower on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 7 p. m., in , RABBI H. N. ROSENTHAL given by Mrs. Abraham W. Haber the auditorium of Congregation of New York City, who has chosen of 587 Melbourne avenue, which Beth David, Fourteenth and Elm- for his topic, "The Clash of (''hiss- was attended by 45 well-wishers, a hurst. There will be no solicita- es in Jewish I.ife." Rabbi Rosen- brilliant gathering celebrated the tion of funds. Mrs. Pearl Rotten-1 thal, who is the son of Mr. and formal engagement of Joshua Joy- berg is chairman of the committee' Siva. .1. 1'. Rosenthal, is the only rich to Miss Sarah Haber of Cleve-; in charge of the banquet. Detroit graduate of the Yeshiva land, Ohlo, at a banquet in the ' • and has recently returned from a home of Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg speaking tour in the interest of his ZEDAKAH COMPLETE of 1927 I'ingree. Eugene Franz.' :tater. Rabbi Rosenthal has THE SY MUDI, OF' DISTINCTIVE ENTERTAINMENT blau, president of Halevy-Hazomir, DINNER-DANCE PLANS alma spoken in various Detroit pulpits of which the prospective groom in during the Holy Days and has suc- Announcing for Diversion Seekers, the Third Annual secretary; William Klein, vice- Definite plans for the Hallowe'en ceeded in organizing a permanent president of the organization, and dinner dance to be held Sunday committee in Detroit to secure sup- Mr. Joyrich spoke. Leo Schoen- evening, Oct. 20, at Northwood Inn, port and representation for th e brun, violinist; Walter B. Chas- are reported by the chairman of Yeshiva, which enjoys the unique son, pianist; Jeanette Hoffman, MRS. ABE GORDON the entertainment committee, Sirs. distinction of being the only col- Ilarold Maldowsky, David Mal- Sarah Eisler. The following have do•sky, Miss Esther Cohen, Jack are the Sirs. I. Friedenberg, Chas. been chosen as hostesses for this lege in the United States under Rosenberg, Ida Divinoff were Slarienthal, I. Grabow, S. Jacobs, affair: :Mesdames, Tillie Lapides, Jewish auspices to confer the de- gree of liberal arts. Al. Weisman, M. Velick, Paul Mar- among the entertainers. Ann Arta, Ida Greenbaum, Sally Rabbi Rosenthal enjoys an ex- ienthal, B. Schwartz, Ben Gold- Cohn„ Esther Davis, Lillian Lapi- eellent reputation as a speaker, has berg, H, II. Ash, Abe Feral: and S. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frady of des, Sophie Tolmieh, Sally Karbel, a keen sense of humor, and has an Dexter boulevard were hosts at a Levi. Celia Coggan, Slay Shapiro, Sadie interesting message to deliver. This Tickets may be secured from any dinner party last Sunday evening, Simon, Tilly Germansky, Elsie Ru- will he an open meeting to which Featuring BILLY RICHARDSON and hi. Eight Knights of honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wil- of the members or at the door. En- • bin and Sonia Shaffer. members are requested to invite Syncopation liams, whose wedding took place :ire proceeds of this affair will be Mrs. Clara Weingarten, vocalist, their husbands, members and Aug. 21. Covers were laid for 30 fired in giving immediate relief to assisted by Mrs. Theresa Gerstein, "lex Nowt to he Keen of a I'hi Kappa Epsilon Affair" friends. The Sisterhood belongs to ni[eily families this winter. guests. entertained at this meeting at the the League of Jewish 'omens Or Mrs. II. M. Shulman is president home of Mrs. Ann Karbel, 1500; ganization and therefore extends of this organization. Collingwood avenue. Donations an invitation to the members of all The first tea for club leaders is were acknowledged with thanks the organizations belonging to the to take place at the Jewish ('enter from Mrs. E. Shapiro, .1. Bloom- league to attend the meeting. on Monday evening, Oct. 20, at HONOR JABOTINSKY'S berg, T. Germansky, S. Shaffer and I 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich Sirs. Ralph Paul will open the 50th BIRTHDAY OCT 26 E. Rubin. is the chairman fo the committee meeting with a Bible reading. Sirs. RESERVE THE DATE OF on girls work which is sponsoring Howard Sallzenstein, accompanied In connection with the fiftieth this series of teas. The program by Mrs. F:mory Monash, will sing for Oct. 20 follows: Demonstration Irthilay of the Zionist leader, a group of songs, and Sirs. Michael meetings, one boys club anti one Vladimir Jabotinsky, a • celebration Leishin will give a dramatic read- The Northwestern branch of the ing. The usual social hour in girls club; a talk on "The Club" will take place in Detroit on SW, and attend the by Miss Jane Bradley, student sec- day, Oct. 20. at 8 p. m., at the By- Jewish Old Folks' Home an- charge of Mrs. Louis Germansky retary of the Y. W. C. A. Front ron and Philadelphia hall, under nounces a benefit performance at will follow. Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, this group of those interested in auspices of the Zionist Revisionists the Detroit Civic Theater on Sun- president, who will preside at the Idol, leadership will be selected fu- and other Zionist organizations of day, Dec. 7. Mrs. N. Blatnikoff meeting, is a sister of Rabbi Ros- is chairman. ture leaders of boys' and girls' Detroit. enthal. given by the A bridge-luncheon of the North- ' clubs at the Jewish Center. The celebration will be addressed Bible classes will be started at ' and greeted by the leaders and rep- western branch will take place Oct. the congregation ()et. 19, under the 27 at Club Martin. Sirs. Anna supervision of Miss Esther Ashin- Saturday, Oct. 10, marks the date resentatives of the following Zion- ,I.aBret is one of the hostesses. sky. of the next senior bridge social. ist organizations: President of Cen- tral Committee of Zionist Revision- This is the third of a series taking place at the Jewish Center this ists of America, Si. Danzis of New J. W. E. W. 0. TO HAVE Michigan T heater. Music and Entertainment by year. Bridge, entertainment, priz- York; president of the Detroit Re- LUNCHEON CARD PARTY A gigantic stage, screen and mu- FREDDIE BERGIN AND HIS VAGABONDS es, refreshments, dancing, are in- visionists, L. Altman; head of De- sical show, featuring Mitzi Green troit B'rith Trumpeldor, U. Panush: A meeting of the North Wood-' in person, Clara Bow on the screen cluded in the evening's program. Beauty Contest Ladle. 50e Rabbi M. Hershman, president of ward branch of the Jewish Women's' in "Her Wedding Night," and a Dancing Till 2 A. M. Gentlemen 75c [ Zionist District, S. Shetzer; lead- European Welfare Organization huge Publix stage show with Lou , ed of Detroit Mizrachi, Rabbi A. was held at the home of Mrs. R. Kosloff and host of stars, is the No Charge for Dancing and Checking M. Ashinsky; president of Hadas- Michigan theater offering this) sah, Mrs. R. Davidson; representa- [ week. • tive of the Legionnaires, A. May- berg; I.. Y. Barkon and Prof. Zal NEW YORK.—Ida Kramer, who uilkowsky. played for nearly seven years the role of the mother in "Attic's Irish BANKRUPTCY SALE!! BANKRUPCY SALE!! Rose," dropped dead Wednesday U. H. S. ALUMNI PLAN while participating with her fam- SIMCHAS TORAH PARTY ily in the celebration of Simchas Torah. The Alumni Association of the Miss Kramer, who in private life was Mrs. Joseph Schneider, was United Hebrew Schools is planning stricken while singing some of the a Simchas Torah party, to be held songs she sang on the stage a quar- on Saturday evening, Oct. 10, at the Philadelphia and Byron hall. ter of a century ago. - By order of the United States District Court, I will sell the •ssets of the Harry J. Dean ' She was horn in Russia and came Dancing to the accompaniment of Company at RETAIL SALE on the premises. an orchestra, refreshments, and a to America at the age of 13. variety program, have been ar- 1397 East Jefferson Avenue ranged for. There will he no ad- mission charge, and all alumni EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD AT 1,' 2 OFF members are urged to attend. The next gt tern] meeting will lie ETCHINGS, OIL PAINTINGS, PRINTS, MIRRORS, LAMPS OF ALL DE- hi Id on Tuesday, Oct. 2a, for which SCRIPTIONS, SHADES, BASES, CORDS, CONSOLE TABLES, COFFEE tit re has lict[n engaged a promi- nent speaker who will be in Detroit TABLES, END TABLES, OCCASIONAL TABLES, LOVE SEATS, SETTEES, on that date. PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPETS, CHAIRS, ANTIQUES, CLOCKS, MARBLE MRS. R. B. NEWMAN Tlappa Tipsilon "4fraternitu DANCE GRAND BALLROOM STATLER HOTEL Sunday Evening, October 26 OLD FOLKS HOME • Thursday Eve., Nov. 6 CHARITY BALL DET. AUX. OF L. A. SANATORIUM COME TO THE • BRIDGE•LUNCHEON GIVEN BY TIIE N. W. BRANCH, JEWISH OLD FOLKS HOME, CLUB MARTIN, 77 E. VERNOR HIGHWAY, MONDAY, OCT. 27-12 O'CLOCK NOON 51.00 Per Plate JOIN NOW! THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF BRITH SHOLOM One of the largest and most progressive Jewish Fraternal Orders in the Country. EVERY MAN OR WOMAN OF GOOD HEALTH AND CHARACTER BETWEEN THE AGES OF 18 AND 50 IS ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERSHIP IN POLICIES FROM $250 TO $5,000. INITIATION AND DOCTOR EXAMINATION FREE. Greystone Ballroom IDA KRAMER DIES ON SIMCHAS TORAH Harry J. Dean Co. Superfluous Hair Removed Permanently by Electric Needle Campaign Closes November 2 (strictly confidential) With • big mass meeting, class initiations, banquet, music and dancing. Among those present will be the Grand wilii.,,, M. Officer. from Philadelphia—Hon. Jude. Lem, Grand Master; Martin 0. Levy, Grand Secretary. 10205 Dexter Boulevard For further information see State Deputy HARRY DERMER, 2971 TUXEDO —._. Florence Talcott at Glynn Court (Ruskin Clinic) Euclid 8010 Hours-3:30 a. m. to 3 p. m.; 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday, 2 to 4 p. m. FORM COMMITTEE HERE FOR YESHIVA COLLEGE Preliminary steps for the forma- tion of a permanent Detroit com- mittee of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary and the Ye- shiva College of New York were taken at a meeting held here last week. Officers of the committee and memben of the board, as well as representatives from Detroit on the national board, will be chosen at a meeting at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence, on Oct 23. J. K. Smith is acting secretary of the group. AND BRONZE STATUARY. n. Newman, 1170 Glynn Court, on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 9. Re- ports of committees were submit- ted. Sirs. J. Robbins and Mrs. J. Cohen of the entertainment com- mittee in charge of the dinner- dance held at Northwood Inn, Sun- day evening, Oct. 5. rep irted that the affair was a huge success, both socially and financial'y. The or- ganization extended a vote of thanks to the committee, patrons and friends, and to Bob Ettinger, a radio star, who entertained. The same entertainment committee will sponsor a lunche [n card party on Thursday, Oct. 21, at the Book- Cadillac Hotel, at 1.30 p. m. ALL OF THE DRAPES, DRAPERY GOODS, WINDOW CURTAINS, both imported and domestic will be offered for sale at less than cost For further information inquire of RALPH C. PAUL, Commercial Auctioneer 526 Buhl Building DETROIT AND SECURITY TRUST COMPANY, Receiver Cadillac 9436-8935 HON. GEORGE A. MARSTON, HON. PAUL H. KING, • Referees in Bankruptcy. SALE STARTS ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH, 10:00 A. M. • mamm niss