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Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Horwitz of 2932 Sturtevant avenue an
Mrs. II. Sklar ed Glendale ave.
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Sidney I.erner
nue had her brother and sister-in of Bayonne, N.J. The wedding will take place Oct. 11.
law, tie. and Mrs. M. Solomon 0 f
Mr. and Mrs. Harry I.ubin of Grand avenue announce the engage-
Cleveland and Los Angeles, for a ment of their daughter, Anna, to Bondy Gross, son of Mrs. Fannie
a visit with her over Labor Day.
Gross of Cavalry avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kalt of Atkinson avenue announce the engage-
Mrs. henry Green honored Mis
Peggy Kunkel at a lovely bridge , ment of their daughter, Shirley Bernice, to Irvin Sirkin, son of Mr..
and Si s. S. Sirkin of Toronto, Ont.
luncheon and personal shower on
Mr. and Mrs. Max Snitz of 1494 Edison avenue announce the
Aug. 29 at the IA Casaloma Club.
engagement of their daughter, Bessie, to David Sahel, son of Mr. and ,
Covers were laid for 20
Mrs. David Sulu! of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Mrs. William Boesky and daugh-
51r. and Mrs. Albert Gordon of Taylor avenue announce the
ter, Suzanne, of 2745 Cortland engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Walter Eric Becher, son of
avenue has returned from a Mrs. Gisela Becher.
month's stay at Petoskey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Green of 181 California avenue announce the
engagement of their (laughter, Lenora, to Roy I. Rosenthal, son of
Mrs. Edward Krause of Sturte- Mrs. Sarah ROsenthal of 2509 Blaine avenue.
vant avenue has returned home
from a vacation spent at Charle-
a
voix.
JOHN C. NAGEL
Rabbi Rosenthal to Deliver
Yom Kippur Services
in Flint.
hdomibmwmmunnommue
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal of
Detroit, who delivered the sermons
during the services of Congrega-
tion Beth Israel of Flint on both
days of Rosh Hashonah, will also
speak there (luring services em
Yom Kippur. His Kol Nidre ser-
mon will be on "The Message of a
Prophet to his People." His Inv-
nloriEl sermon on Yum Kippur day
will be on "Choosing a Way of
Life."
ALTMAN'S RADIO HOUR
Stars appearing at Littman's
The opening services for Rosh
Ilashonah were conducted lust Fri- Yiddish People's Theater will par-
day night at Temple Beth Israel ticipate in programs of Altman's
by Rabbi Jerome FaIkman. In his Radio Hours on Thursday nights
sermon, "The Plan Exemplar," from 9 to 10 and on Sundays from
Rabbi ', Mkt/Ian showed the need 1 to 1:30 p. m.
Last Thursday night, Betty
for carefully planned living. Only
such lives are contributing forces Frank, Misha Fishson, Benny
Blank and Pesachke Burstein,
in society, he declared.
leading stars of the local theatri-
The morning sermon Rabbi cal troupe, participated in the pro-
Milkman preached on "Where Do gram, contributing songs and reci-
We Stand?" Both sermons were tations.
enjoyed by a large congregation.
Stars from Littman's Theater
Arrangements were also made will also participate in the pro-
for Rabbi Folkman to conduct gram Sunday. Mandell Bernstein
services for the Jewish inmates will broadcast the latest Jewish
of the Michigan State Prison.
news of the week through the cou•-
tesy of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
oats,
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Halevy-Hazomir Choral So-
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Fr. Farling in
Book Town Garage
.
New Year Greetings
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Mr. and Mrs. Hinson Kaplan and Fatality
880 West Kirby
Extern] their best wishes to their rein.
lives •nd friends for • II•PPY and
Prosperous New Year.
—
H. B. Alper and Daughter, Sylvia
2725 West Boston Boulevard
.
Extems
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their best wishes to their r vie- Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kahn an
and Family
then •,11 1 friends for • Happy and
in i heir ,iiiiii
I E‘t,nti their
857 Nottingham Road
Prosperous New Year.
Gros . Poate
FRANKEL LIBRARY FOR
SOCIAL WORK SCHOOL
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NEW YORK.—The
5475 W
oodward
' Extends his hest wishes to his rel. cial sciences.
The dinner-dance will be held on
A. M. Diamond
lives
ves a nd friends for • Balmy and
The School for Jewish Social
Oct. 18 at Northwood Inn.
383 4
.
Warren
P
rospero.
New Ye..
Esictots his best
Work was orga nized
et wishes to his relatives;
25 by
The Zedakah Club gratefully
tivey and friends for • Meer and
the National Confer
in 19
Conference
of Jew-
acknowledges the following (Iona-
Mr. Benjamin G. Mielziner
Prosperous New Year.
ish S .' I Service, ass na tional
a le Blvd.
lions: Sirs. Winnie Goodman's
club, $10; Feigenson Brothers Mr. , and Mr.. Philip W. Donau and Niece Extenrk ids bes t w i. hen to his rela. graduate school. Its course of study
lives and (Helots for a Happy and
Audrey
lasts two years, and admIss on is
Conthany, $10; Mrs Minnie Good- / Extend their best wis,hes to their real. '
Prosperous New Year.
limited to holders of the Bach elor's
man, honoring her (laughter, Rose,'
d
a 'ear.
V.IPY stu
degree.
rosperous ;i7, w
Julius Rosenwald o Chi-
on her birthday, $5.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nagler and Famil
y sago was the first president
teas
t the
The next meeting of the club is
Mr. and M. H. Fisher and Family Extend their liet
s3 9 e1717. to their zet a school,
and Louis E. Kirsh in of
-
. e place at the home of Mrs. Emend their be
noes. and friends for a HAPPY and
st wishes ro their rela.
Filene's in Boston, is now pre/ Went.
Minnie Canvasser, 3203 Elmhurst,
ProsperousNew
Year.
tises scd frie nds for a Ilappy anti
Felix M. Warburg Is chairm an of
on Tuesday, Sept. 22.
Prosper o. New Year.
Dr. and Mrs. t t
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n
rice
Pike
the executive committee. 1)r. F rank-
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el was a charter member c f the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Feierstein and Extend their hest wishes to their
ro la -
Family
Contributions to Social Serv-
school and was a vice-pre Went
.
lives andfriends for • Tia ii
d
slot. the beginnin .
Pr om prams New Year.
g hest wishen to their rein-
Extend their
ice Bureau Fund.
INSTITUTE ENTERS
UPON TENTH YEAR
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AND STATE STREETS
ONE BLOCK
friendsr
ii". 1rd fri'n
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1211 GRISWOLD
gowned in pink satin and carried
pink roses. The bridesmaids were
Mis: Rose Entner, sister of the
bride, who was gowned in peach
taffeta and carried pink roses;
Miss Anna Goldberg, gowned in
t i yea and friends for • Nappy anti
Mr. a
Prosperous New Year.
Mrs. Sam R. Sherman mod
peach taffeta and carried pink
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Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Welansn and tla ester
The Jewish Social Service Bu-
daughter,
aughtln
ie .nn
an A n d
nn A gnes
roses; Miss Rose Steinberg, reau wishes to acknowledge Coils Mr. and raii ii; S La nmLe: in Feiltm o is: , naini l
1750 Mill Street
.at
man
Family ,
Extend the
gowned in pink satin and carried tributions to its special fund from
their beet wishe s to their ra le -
Extend t hilirl"beet:t Pv7irskh'esM tkoh• theli
Extend their best • k hes to t heir reSt .
lives •nil friends for • nanny an d
n rda-
pink roses.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenr W'
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tire. .4 friend, for • Hay
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Prosperous New Year.
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friends for a IlaPPY end
I
Prosperous New Yea r,
The ushers were Jack and Her. honor of the eightie th birthday of
Prosperous New Year.
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shat Steinberg and Jack Miller. Mrs. Freida Oberfelder of Chi-
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Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Weiss, Caterer and I Mr. anri nM ar nsd . J m un liiuhs,E . . 14 W rirtm
eln l i. a kn nti Fans
Mr. and Mrs. All red A. Klunover
Son, L
Paul Betman, cousin of the groom, ea rte, and another gift from Mr.
I
375 Collin/wood
Princlon
.
683 Woodland
acted as best man. Bessie Entner. and Mrs. Wineman in memory of I Extend their hest wishes to the ir refs- Extend their 15781
nest w
wi s ne es
s to their rel.' F:x tz.l . t.h,,e ,lir f irT,,,,t,kwir:,hre:
;i iiiitn linell ,
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sister of the bride, and Blossom Ruth Franklin Einstein,
lives ril .o d .,,,, rir.o
m i i t l . s N
r ,,e r: li l!,...ITY end
,
lives ail friends fora liaPPY and
nd
Prosperous
New
Year.
Ravetch, niece of the groom, were
i
prosperous New Ye.,
the flower girls. Shirty Ravetch,
skier
Blossom, carried the veil,
and Sam Ginsberg was the ring III
bearer.
A reception followed the cere
mony.
Mr. and Mrs. Zlatkin left for a
motor trip East and now reside at
the Roosevelt Apartments.
The
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sister as maid of honor and was
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fan ily of
the late Dr. Lee K. Franke , vice-
' president of the Metropolitz
Life
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brat .fames
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Abramowitz and
tires and friends for a Happy and
' Insurance Company, anti u need
daughter
Proepero. New Year.
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1 that his library was preset ted to
3252 Fullerton
Seim. 9 To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Diem of 2665 Gladstone, a son, : Extem1 their hest wishes It, their relit. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kant and Daug
Daughter, the Training School for Jew sh So-
,
tires and friends for a IlepPy and
Evelyn
Aubrey.
1
Prosperous New Year.
Work, of which Dr. F ranke1
2477 Taylor
Extend their hest wishes to their rel.: Cilli
was a founder and a vice-pre sident.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Busker and Family
tires aniiiifr.it
i„ii r •itiii i i i n s fora
i,
happy and
Li nwood
, Dr. Maurice J. Karpf, direr for of
ZEDAKAH CLUB PLANS ' Extend their 13101
hest wish es to their rein-
the school, stated that althea gh the
SEASON'S ACTIVITIES
Abe Keel., and Family
" '''' Prosperous
a" iri"" New
r"" Year.
11 °P"' and
14 r. and Mr..
2280 Atkinson
' 1,0418 had not yet been cite sited,
Extend their lest wishes to their veto•
,
1 was evident that they rep esent-
r.
and
Mn.
Albert
E.
Bernstein
and
lives and fri
en_
iin cur • Happy and
Mrs. Theresa Gersten of 12716
WEINBERG—KAHN
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Pros pero. New Ye..
ed a most valuable collect on of
enter boulevard was hostess to
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barnett
2400 West Boston Boulevard
will
Kahn announce the marriage of the first meeting of the year of Eststoi their best wi.hes to their rein. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Letkolsky and books and pamphlets ant
ti
greatly enrich the library f the
Family
their (laughter, Louise., to Moe the Zedakah Club on Monday,
`'""1,7,1,4,,reti: f,,y,T w° V,V.' , .nd
,
E,,,,,, t2 h543 iW
ir,etstsnliThilinidel ! p i hi
h i . r re in. ' school.
The books constitut ed the
Sept. 14, at 1:30 o'clock.
Weinberg, on Sunday, Sept. 6.
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to
working library of Dr. Frani el and
liven a nd friends fora Happy and
A luncheon is being sponsored 1, Mr. and Mtn Irwin Cohn and Family :
' are expressive
4205 illierton
of his deep it terest
. New Year.
Prosperous
ZLATKIN -2- ENTNER
by the Zedakah Club on Sept. 130,; Extend their hest xi•hes lo their rein.
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I in social work, public health Jew-
The marriage of Miss Sarah II. the place to be announced in the
t ives a nd friends for a }fanny and
Max Levy
ish life the world over, and i he so-
Entner, daughter 14 Mr. and Mrs. next issue of The Chronicle.
Prosperous New Year.
The Halevy-Hazomir Farband,
choir will hold a special mooting
Wednesday, Sept. 23, in the Far-
band Folksehool, 8679 Twelfth ; Abraham Entner of Glendale ave-
street, to discuss the problems of nue, to Nathan Zlatkin, son of Mr.
the groups work and to elect of and Mrs. Louis Zlatkin of Ameri-
fleets. A regular rehearsal of the
fleets.
The family of the late Isidore
can avenue, was solemnized Aug.
Rubin wish to thank relatives and
Vices are learned without a choir will take place Thursday, 16 at Congregation Beth David.
Sept. 24, in Room 123, Northern
friends for the sympathy shown leacher.
The bride wore a satin gown
High School.
All interested in with long sleeves. Iler veil Was
them in their recent bereave-
joining the choir call Miss G. Shut- trimmed with orange blossoms and
ment.
He who knows most speaks least. zen, secretary, Arlington 031:1.
she carried a bouquet of white
roses and babysbreath.
Miss Molly Entner attended her
etesswitentionsit em
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HERMAN AND BEN MARKS
Sept. 19—Miss Miriam R. Fuchs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waite
I. W. Lawton, chairman of the AL Fuchs of Huntington Woods, Royal Oak, Mich., to Richard S
nagogue conunittee of the Jew- Wiener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiener of Fort Wayne, Ind.
ish National Fund, announced at ' Reception from 8:30 p. tn. to 10 p. tn. No curds.
a meeting of the National Fund
Sept, 23—Miss Jeanne Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Council Tuesday night, at the
Klein, to Jerome S. NI anheim, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Manheim.
Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah,
Sept. 27—Miss Betty Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 13. Gold-
that he is organizing a committee
of workers to make an appeal for man of Elmhurst avenue, to Julius Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
the fund in the synagogues (lur- Coleman of this city.
Oct 11—Miss Florence Horwitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ing Yon/ Kippur. The traditional
collection for the fund through ham Horwitz of 2932 Sturtevant avenue, to Sidney Lerner of Bay- _
Kaaroth will also take place on tome, N. J.
the eve of Yom Kippur.
Oct. 11—Miss Thelma Friedman, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Friedman, to Dr. Samuel J. Silverstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Silverstein.
GREETS HIS JEWISH FRIENDS
ANI) NEIGHBORS, AS WELL
AS THE ENTIRE JEWISH CITI-
ZENRY OF OUR GREAT CITY
IN THE SPIRIT OF THE SEA-
SON ANI) WISHES THEM ALL
HAPPINESS IN THE YEAR TO
COME, 5692 (1931-32).
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Wedding Calendar
APPEAL FOR J. N. F. {
DURING YOM KIPPUR
CANDIDATE for MAYOR
,
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You Receive An Allowance for Amy Old Cloth
or Fur Coat When Purchasing a New Fur
Coat at Marks .. . Friday or Monday only
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ALL
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WILL
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ME WELFARE FUND
I NEW YORK. — Exercises inaug-
; urating the tenth academic year
of the Jewish Institute of Re-
ligion will be held on Monday
evening, Sept. 28, in the chapel of
the Institute. The Rev. Dr. Jo-
seph Fort Newton, rector of St.
James' Church, Philadelphia, will
I address the assembly on the theme
"Where Are We In Religion?"
Examinations for those candi-
dates for admission who have been
chosen from more than 90 appli-
' cants will be held on Sept. 23. Al-
, though the entrance requirements
I have been raised, the number of
' applications for admission this year
IA, shown an increase over the
number of last year.
The board of trustees has an-
nounced that 1/r. Louis I. Newman,
rabbi of Congregation Rodelph
Shalom, New York, will be lecturer
in homiletics and Apologetics dur-
ing 1931 - 1932. Dr. Samson Bend
erly, director of the bureau of Jew
ish Education, has been appoint, d
chairman of the committee on cur
riculum,
riculum, and will continue as le,
tither in education during the al-
settee of Dr. Isaac II. Berkson, men, ,
her of the Jewish Agency executke
in Palestine. Moses Marcus, hon. I
orary instructor in Talmud, is also I
in Palestine as Guggenheimer Fel-
low of the Institute, 1931-1932.
During the second term of the
academic year, Dr. Henry Monne
sky. prof esso r
ethices and phi
losophy of religion, will be on Sab-
bath leave. His plans will tae,
him to Germany and Palestine for
study.
Gifts to North End Clinic.
North End Clinic has receiit,I
the following contributions:
In memory of Mrs. Rose Oppen-
heimer from Mrs. Clara Rosen- I
field and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Slo.,1
man.
In memory of Harry J. Marks
from Mr. and Mrs. A. \V, Sloman.1
United Artists Theater.
Recklessly adventurous rather
Ilan romantic, Ronald Colman is
now at the United Artists Theater
in "The Unholy Garden."
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A HAPPY NEW YEAR
[
Ray Sullivan of the Annie
Fur Co. takes this means of
wishing all his many Jewish
friends a most happy and pros-
perous New Year.
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