vimerfralt 'apish Periodeal Carter - CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IN` PAGE SEVEN ifEgerroonjEwisnaR07'41CLE :4holnicit Engagements 2 OFF 4I .Getzt ierscn`lai Himelhoch's • Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zelenko of 2727Pingree avenue have invited a group of relatives and friends to a 'party at their home on Sunday, Feb. 15, in honor of their silver wedding anniversary. The Liar Mitzvah ,,f Benjamin Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'U- nion Kaplan of 680 West Kirby avenue will be solemnized Satur- day morning Feb. 14, at the Shaarey Zedek branch synagogue. Twelfth and Atkinson. A recep- lion for relatives and friends will li e held at the Bar Mitzvah's home Sunday afternoon and evening, Feb. 15. No cards. Miss Anne Lazarow is leaving Saturday, Feb. 14, for New York, where she will he a guest of her sir-ter, Mrs. Jack Dulberg., for three weeks. STRAUS WILL LAUDED IN MICHIGAN DAILIES The will of the late Nathan I Straus inspired a number of nil- torial comments in Michigan news- papers. Detroit News paid tribute to the departed Jewish philanthropist Illy(' a (sow n u ts and gave hi, who fortune away during his life time. The Grand Rapids Press states that "the will is beautiful not for what it bequeaths, but for what it is unable to bequeath," The Club Notes Young Defenders of Zion. MISS DORIS SPERLING sing, Feb. 15. The committee, consisting of Joseph M. Markel, Doris Sperling, Abe Rosenpshine and Esther Cohen, have tapped all sources to make this an outstand- ing affair of the year. The public is invited to attend this dance. The Intercollegiate Menorah Association is an organization for the purpose of advancing Jewich ideals and culture and is one of the oldest Jewish soc ieties in Ameriran colleges. Its program has advanced beyond the confines of the universities and its influence has been felt throughout Jewish communal life in America. gem* NMI El Notts Symphony Orchestra Sa.tirday. Feb. It. lir. Franklin .01 itrutt'h on "Chenging Ethical Stand- rd...* Washington Birthday Dance: The conompter on activities invitee adult number , to attend the formal Washington ItirthdaY planar rd.. 21. at 9 o'clock, in the social hall of the Temple. ?diode by Ants Lorenzo and hi. Venetian Serenaders. Cincinnati-Detroit Debate Postponed: Because of unforeseen rircumstane, A meeting of the Young Defend- ers of Zion was held at the home t h e debating team of Rockdale Avenue 'Tensely. Cincinnati. ho• .eked for the of Irving Rubin, the vice-president. po•tpon•ment or the debate which was It was decided to have a campaign to have been held Saturday night. Feb. The Cincinnati team will come here for more members. • few weeks later. The articles for the .1, N. F'. ba- Parents, Attention: zaar have been turned in. Ian Sonday afternoon. March I. the In- Meetings will he held at the Tux- 5 and grgrl, edo and Holmur Hebrew School, ex- lermelate will h. d • Purim nw•opiersol; On Sun. cept once a month they will be held day •fternon. March • the primary grades. kindergarten, I. 2 and 3 guide, at a member's home. Begin to The program consisted of a talk will hold a Purim masquerade. win we plan on Nathan Straus and an imper- Iles 'tht'aci t";":"n7; ite";tirr;:t"toi 't:titeewtisli sonation. After the meeting re- hr Itt•ti to help. Prises will in .fivm tor the l'OA lime which hest represent. .1 , .h.r• in shim nts were served by Mrs. acter from the Rook of Esther, 01; co..- robin. which represent ,. charart•ri from ORCHESTRA HALL Thor. Eve. Feb., Fri. Aft. F.A. 19. at 30 1 20, 2:30 0. To Conduct Home Bake Sale. J. W. E. W. general Jewish history. •nl the no-t OT igin•l anti clever covt.ini,... The Art of Ct'scussic;nT i+ now bring eta-sed arming the art, From the days of the dia• teeles, of Plato and the dialogue. of Joh A special meeting of the Jewish it has been regarded a• one of thr great end ples•ures of life. Members Women's European Welfare Or- of Temple Beth El have • .1.1..ndol op- ganization will be held Monday portunity to colligate the art and 1.1 ■ ••- CONTRALTO at the Atkinson 16, discit•gion in h e on The UT. Of evening, Feb. VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting branch of Shaarey Zedek. Reports Philo.ophy of Religion cosine•/ At Beth Tickets al to $2.50 at Hall the board of directors will be Col. 4070 of i hi heard in regard to sending steam- An i s Arbor. , I,nder that subject th e moat Next Saturday Night 0.30 viml interest,. and conflicts of onr day ship tickets to two orphans, come to the fore, and every mond... of brother of whom the organization the class andevery yi•itor Is givisn•n has already given one steamship opmulonity 00 expreve himself to the VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting ticket for transportation to De - fan. trod, and of sending regular sup- Braille Clam: — 'CELLIST port to new needy families in Eu- Mr. George Bloom announce+ the for. Orchestra, 50c Balcony, 25c rope in addition to nine other ni•tion of• new clam in Braille work startina Thursday morning, Feb. IS, at GENERAL ADMISSION European families who have been , 1 ,1 o'clock. For this (1111.• and for the limes reserved at $1.00 •• sea receiving aid from the organize- new already tr aaaaa aline more new me- . chine+ are toottot. contuttottoo. of me . ' n for the last five years. chine. In whole or in Po rt gr ill Ile very Arrangements will be made for uch appreciated. For f urth er inform. nappy people are not only for- the home bake /tale to be held , Don all thom who are intere.tml may , . George Bloom, 21 Tennyson Es- tunate, but as a rule they are also Monday, March 2 (Fast of i •nMr .stns. Longfellow IRIS. Rood.—K. .1. Weber. ther , at Detroit Jewish meat Next Week's Senates: markets. o Sunday, Feb , tt,• sermon trill Election of a recording secre- To be happy is to see the world - be b' 6.vi4 Ilm, beerlight you wish to see it.-- tary for the board of directors will! em•. president of the Lent Inortn K too f American Rabbi, take place. • SIGRID ONEGIN Popular Concert Georges Miquelle Inanot-_ MRS HARRY MEER 4r, Hair-filled, with down-filled loose pil- low backs! Custom-built! Carved solid Mahogany legs! Rust or Green color Friezette Covers! Antique nail trim! Made to Sell for Much ‘More! arriagro g.aginaut Notes The dates of the Bazaar of the Jewish National Fund are Feb. '21.1 22 and 23, in the Philadelphia- Psalm auditorium. SANATORIUM AUXILIARY PLANNING FOR BAZAAR Miss Jeanne Seitner has recent- ly departed for California, where she will spend several months in travel. She seas accompanied by h r aunt, Miss Salina Levy of Pittsburgh. Miss Mae Salmon and Miss Zella In:ern:an will entertain at bridge on next Sunday evening at the home of Miss Imerman. Spending the week in Ann Ar- bor and Detroit is Miss Ilelen Seitner, who will attend the Alpha Epsilon Phi ball to be held at the Statler on Saturday evening, Mrs. Earl Spioberger of Jack- son, accompanied by her son. Lewis, was the week-end guest of her parents, NIr. and Mrs. Louis Dembinsky. Mr. and Mrs. Spies- berger will sail from New York this week for a West buries cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter on Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stoitner are Services: leaving this Sunday for Jackson- occupy th.. ville, Fla., whre they will winter Dr. Leo NI Franklin w l in at to,on 1,11.it Sunda. morni., Feb. with their children, Mr. and Mrs. ml speak on the subject. 'Perverted Robert Seitner. aI 'et ri ■ DETROIT Y ME NTS On Friday evening, Feb. 6, re- ligious services at Temple Beth El were given an added interest by presence here of Rabbi Philip Jaffa, field representative of the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations. Beautiful renditions of traditional Hebrew chants given by both Rabbi Jaffa and the choir marked the celebration of the festival, the Sabbath of Song. Maurice Goldblatt, officiating rabbi, spoke most impressively upon the timely subject, "Hebrew Melody—Song of the Age," Af- terward, an informal reception was enjoyed in the community rooms of the Temple. Miss Claire Grant entertained 1 28 of the younger set at a dinner- dance at the Phoenix Club On Feb. 7, in honor of her sixteenth birth- day. Music was furnished by the Jules Klein-Dave Diamond en- semble. Young Judaea Convenient Feb. 22, in the ballroom of the synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence. She is being assisted by Mrs. David Rosenberg, associate chairman, to- gether with a large group of Sister- hood members. Del Delbridge-Ray Feb. 11---To Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Finsterwald (Jeanette ' Gorrell's Orchestra has been en- Langer), a son. gaged to furnish the music fur Feb. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond II. Einstein (Ruth L. Franklin) dancing. 'rickets may be secured of Pittsburgh, a daughter, Mary Freda. at the door the evening of the Feb. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Ostrow (Ruth Friedman, a son, event. 1 Leonard Jerome. Feb. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weisberg of 2675 Clements, a son, Arthur Joseph. Feb. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Lipman of 3772 Duane street, a son, Solomon. Jan. 3I—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearson of 9210 Goodwin, a son, Sheldon Sander. At a meeting of the directors of Jan. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Kestenberg (Anne Sharnich) of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Jew- 8381 Elmhurst avenue, a daughter, Marlene Diane. ish National Fund, held at the Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clinton of '2740 West Grand ave- home of Mrs. S. Newman, Jan. 29, nue, a son, Jerome Robert. Mrs. Sol Cabot was appointed Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dulberg (Mollie Lazarus) of New chairman of the restaurant booth of the bazaar, which will be run in York City, a daughter, Thelma Renee, conformity with the principles of the Vaad Ilakashruth. The following co-workers are to assist Mrs .Cabot: Mesdames S. Newman, B. Lerman, E. Lefkovitz, SCHLAGER—KOPLOY A. ', roman, Lansky, A. Miller, Mrs. Ethel Koploy announces the J. Fiedler, B. Kramer, M. Shech- The Menorah alumni, together I marriage of her (laughter, Freda, ter and S. Baker. with the City College Menorah ; to Herbert Schlager, son of Mrs. A grocery shower fur the benefit chapters, are sponsoring the infor- Anna Barron Schlager of Los An- of the country store of the bazaar mal annual dance to be helot at the geles. will be given Wednesday, Feb. 'twentieth Century Club, Colum-, 18, at 2:15 p. m., at the home of bia and Witherell, on Sunday eve- Mrs. I. Rosenthal, 22(10 Edison t e co w u ersn t (gi e m asokre i:11 and the Mr. and M rs. Charles Waldman of New York spent the week-end in Detroit visiting with their par- ' ents, Mr. and Mrs B. Weisblum of 'faylor avenue. (otton Frock Shop—Third Floor A genuine Chase Suite with the j. C Chase Ccthel • • March 29--Miss Rose 51. Berick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iek to Clarence G, Sarasohn, son of M. M. Sarasohn. MENORAH SOCIETY'S j DANCE THIS SUNDAY' brace the tumid Seholoick Style and (Poilily. It's no wonder women turning to pastel silks for mornings .. . in the first place the col- ors are so flattering and lovely ... the styles are 60 smart ... the fabrics so easily laundered. FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE J. N. F. AUXILIARY TO HAVE CHARGE OF BAZAAR CAFE 1.2 off. These Garments are all Hand Tailored and I'M- are t Births A Special Gran,' of Suits and 0 cern'', tit are bring disposed of at New! Pastel Washable Silk Frocks 10.00 am...............mwowewomtsamw,,,•••• ■ •=awaang Feb. 14—Miss Ora Ruth Gittleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gittleman, to Louis James Krupkin, formerly of Watertown, N. Y., at their home on Second boulevard. Feb. 15—Miss Dorothy Feldstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Feldstein of 2282 Hazelwood avenue, to Mac M. Silverman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Silvernmn of Toronto, Ont., at Congregation • Emanuel. Feb. 22—Miss Ruth Burnett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Barnett, to Fred A. Gross, at the Wilshire Hotel. Reception at 8:30 p. in. No cards. Feb. 22—Miss Sylvia Last, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Last of Glendale avenue, to Harold Ash of this city. \\\\ Custom-Made Shirts according to Scholnick specifications and neck- wear all hand-tailored. This drastic reduction, one-half \ off, has aroused the atten- \ lion of Detroit's best- dressed men. Better hurry for choice selections. :ly r e •■■•■■ ..wmiri Wedding Calendar SHIRTS and NECKWEAR Ij Mrs. Harry Meer is actively en- gaged with preparations for Olt an nual Purim ball to be given under the auspices of the Sisterhood of Irnai Moshe on Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs II. Ziff of Minneapolis, Minn., announce the engage melt of their daughter, Ann, to Aaron I. Edgar of De:, Moines, for merly of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. ltzkowitz of Leicester Court Mr. and Mrs. Morris Adelson of 598 Ilague avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Malcolm L. Rivkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rivkin, 1400 WASHINGTON BLVD. tlf B'NAI MOSHE LADIES' PURIM BALL FEB. 22 Mrs. Al Sobel has returned from Detroit, where she was 'called by the recent death of her mother, Mrs. Loafs Barnett. Ladies' Aid Society members were hostesses at an enjoyable bridge-luncheon held at the Com- munity Center on Wednesday. After a several days' visit in De- troit, Mrs. Man Weinberg has re- turned to her home. Halevy-Hazomir Singing So- ciety Grieves Death of Many organizations have pledged their support to the coming bazaar of the Detroit Auxiliary of 1,..s An- geles Sanatorium, which will be held at Philadelphia Byron Center March 7 too 17 inclusive. The fol- lowing have undertaken different affairs as follows: Mrs. Wasser- man and Mrs. J. Weiner gave a merchandise shower; 'Mrs. Wollen- berg held a merchandise shower at her home; 51ozirer Progressive N'ec- ein held a cash shower; Jolly Elite' Club is having a package party and mock wedding Saturday, Feb. I I; Equality Club has undertaken a card party and dance for 'March 1, all proceeds to go for the Detrooit Auxiliary bazaar. The following organizations are holding merchan- dise showers among their members; First Itoounuttlian Fraternity, Mich- igan Home Protection, Turover herein, Michigan Progressive Wes yin, Ukrainer Verein, Zitoomerer ‘'erein, Eastern Ladies Aid So- ciety, Turover Ladies Auxiliary, Junior Progressive (lub. The other clubs and organizations will br announced in the next issue of The Chronicle. Alex Gerson acted as installing officer fur the installation of th e Detroit Auxiliary officers. The fol- lowing were installed. Prcsident, Ben Goldberg; vice-president. Hen- ry Sheraga; general secretary. Max Rapoport; recording uwretary, Barry Schwartzberg; treasurer, John Sooles; sergeant at arm..., Philip Aronstam; board of tors, Alex Gerson, Harry !loosen- thal, Louba LupilotT, Julius Miller, Nathan Reznick, Edith R. Paran- diy, A. Z. Berkowitz, Harry T. Co- hen, Hyman Friedman, Isall•ore Burstein. The Detroit Auxiliary thanks all members and friends who attended the card party at the Jericho Ilan and helped make it a success. The committee appointed to so- licit merchandise reports further progress. All merchants who have contributed are extended thanks. Merchants. are urged to ask for proper credentials from all solicit- ing committees. Clubs and organi- zations are urged to reserve the dates of March 11, 15, 10, 17, the last (lays of the bazaar, as some novel surprises have been arranged for by the committee. SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. HEARS SIMON SHETZER Meyer Posner. At the last meeting of the De troit Ilalevy-lIazomir Singing So- ciety on Tuesday evening, Feb. 10, after the rehearsal at the Hulett. ins Intermediate School, Prof. Elijah Zaludkoowsky, conductor, conveyed the sad news of the stool. den death of Moyer Posuer, di , . tinguished choir director, in New York City. Prof. Zaludkowsky spoke with deep emotion, reminding the as- sembly that four years ago Mr. l'oseur conducted the Belle Isle concert of the society. The entiro• assembly rose for a minute to pa) honor to the memory of the de- ceased. Upon the suggestion of Eugene Franzblau, president, the society sent a letter of condolence to Mrs. Posner . The D. II, II. S. S. is rehearsing every Tuesday evening at the Ilutchins school, Gladstone and Woodrow Wilson. , Al the meeting of the Young Peoples Society of Congregation Shaarey Zwick held last Sunday, Simon Shetzer gave an interesting review of "The Great Betrayal" by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and Jacob Denims. Dealing with the subject of the Passtield White Paper and related matters, this sperh proved of exceeding interest. The meeting closed with a few twine,: an-I nouncements and a short social session. B'NAI MOSHE NOTES • Siaterhod ActIvittes: Wm.! 'd h.. is I.. The st•terboo , , , a wall with .•semi event.: A i 0) v held Wednesday. lel. I.. so with Sir , hid, Katy. end Mrs. Man A Purim hall on Sun. Gro.., as ho, e evening. Ott, 22 in the hall vet, with Mrs. ft.,,, Meer end M,., Da,b1 Hall- berg in charge. A card party on ,Isv. March • in the assembly hall. with i cha rlady •nil Mrs. M10. June. Sobel a• Manuel Engel. Nathan Nude. and associate chair- ladies Young People. At/eatery: Th. di-1,ov.. guild present., holy held Sunday evening. evening. proved gratifying. A la me wolionce witnessed the perfor -1 ance•, which •••• presented by the nou n , . men and sromen in the organisation The Italian Commission Rejects Proposed Calendar Reforms ROBINSON FURNITURE CO. ••• ■ ••••••• •••• ■ •••••••memmgowniemmesme wmewintwg ■wg■ Washington Boulevard at 1420—Near Grand River.. Open Evenings 2-- Campaign Pledges Must Be Paid to Aid Relief Work Aaron DeRoy, treasurer of the Allied Jewish Campaign, de- clansd in a statement to The Chronicle that at least 75 per rent of the pledges to the 1930 Allied Jewish Campaign should lop Ind(' by MM. . "Payments in full will become due March 1," added Mr. Dultoy, The emergency relief situation has brought an additional re- sponsibility to the Jewish Wel- fare. Federation and as a result it is becoming necessary to ad- vance funds to continue the re- lief work. In order that these minatory payments may be made it is necessary for each and ev- ery eontributor meet his cam- paign obligations promptly and fully. Nay ()Situ Nalco On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. I'hil Zacher were pleasantly surprised in their new biome by a group of friend. Bridge was played and lunch served at mid- Mrs. William Rentz was hoostes, on Thursday moon to her luncheon club' a Valentineparty. Prim, for bridge were won by Mrs. Max Kahn and Mr , . I. Robinson, and Miss Mini the honor guest, was prosoonteol with a gift by th e members of the club prior to her departure for Florida. GEORGE GALVANI -BARITONE-- SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio Programs, Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD Phone Columbia 2943 at MIST ADAMS AT GRAND CIRCUS Mk1 GIe. 4111 -a RKoDOWNTOW SECOND CAPACITY WEEK 'k t a F 5 000o. l. AO OPu E- - ComP tct sh ovd`.;`, n .40 10: 15 5.109 ' Mrs. Rose Burgles will be at home on Sunday afternoon and evening in honor of the Bar Mitz- vah of her son, Irving. Mix. Mini and Milton Iler-o field left Saturday for Florida, where they will remain during the month of February. H. Bartanger returned to his home in Dayton, Ohio, on Tuesday after spending some time with Ili- children, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levine. Sunday evening the Young Judaea Society enjoyed a sleigh- ride (tarty, after which they gath- ered at the home of Gerald Tepper for a Social. Sidney Korn of Ann Arbor is .pending between semester Vaca- with his grandmother, Mrs. Etta Beckman, and his brother, Jack Korn. tion Monday evening the entertain- mod committee of the I. 0. It B. entertained their members anol friends at a mock trial. The cast I , onsisted of Abe Roman, judge; L. Robison, prosecuting attorney, .11ex Kahn, defendant; Max Kahn and Philip Koffman, lawyers for the defense; George Kahn, lawyer for the plaintiff. Amca Theatrical Perform. ance Tuesday Evening. The theater benefit, proceeds of i will i go for the Amca Organ- which ization to support Eunopean or- ROME.—(J. T. A. )—The corn phans on a farm in Canada, wlil mission appointed by the Italian 1,:n ",1 .T. "'sro take place at Littman's People's d..on".."'ine'oiXe(o . owoosold'ioet foreign ministry to study the pro- with p r . esentrinns roon ton. to aim.. Theater Tuesday evening, Feb. 17. posed calendar reform has just is- Arrangements for the event were sued its report which is opposed to A lie has no legs, but scandalous completed at a special meeting held the plan change. on Thursday, Feb 12. wings. 01 0,IEES tog 2St P. EV ENtts°5 kk 50G SICICB ES 15G Littman's Peoples Theater TWELFTH AT SEWARD Box Office Phone Empire 3488. Manager's Phone Empire 3472 FRI. NIGHT, FEB. 13: SAT. AND SUN., FEB. 1448 MATINEE AND EVENING EDWIN MEIN and MGM( \ NV INTRA' It nt The WelbKnown Stars MISHA and LUCY GERMAN SI THE BIG SISTER 1, S. Sec.in , ly Mi-hs G.rinen An Interesting Melodrama by MI Schwa-le Tickets for All Performances at lb. Box Office TICKETS—E•en;ngs, $1.50, $1.25, $1.00, 75c, 50c; Matinee. 11.25, 81.00. 75c, 50c. Shaarey Zedek Council. Last Sunday, the student council of the Sharey &tick Sunday School arranged for the senior assembly an address by William Caplan of those who to-date have had no absences nor tardinesses. At a meeting of the council offi- cers, it was decided that next Sun- day teachers will be requested to hand in the names of the best stu- dents of the class for the mid-se- mester honor roll announcement Plana for • Purim party will be on Nathan Straus. I Philip Rosenthal, superintendent of the school, read • list of names made next week. • - •