vimericam ffewish PerioSeal eater CURTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO EtENentorr OCTOBER is TRADE-1N MONTH Engagements Mr. and Mrs. I. Tanenbaum of G61 Alger avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Freda, to Abe Scher, son of Mr. and I. Scher of New York City. i Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Winkelman of 2278 Blaine avenue announce! the engagement of their slaughter, hlitsie, to Harry Miller of Los Angeles, Ca Cal. ,i , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Selasnek of Gladstone avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel June, to Samuel Roher, son of Mrs. Dora Roher of Toronto, Ont. .... During this month we will make unusually large allowance for your used furniture taken in trade! Mrs. J. Berghoff announces the betrothal of her daughter, Laura, to Lewis E. Kirsch, son of Mr, and Mrs. S. Levy of Detroit. _ .... In most cases trade-in allowance will be adequate to cover the down payment! .... Trade-in month is just another reason why it will pay you to buy furniture now! Pohinson Furniture Company Washington Blvd. at 1420 - Near Grand River Ave. Oct. 11—Miss Elinor Hershaft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Her- shaft, to Philip G, Katzowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Katzowitz. Oct. 11—Miss Mary Metier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Metier, to Harry Cohen, son of Rev. and Mrs. Cohen of Baltimore, Md., at Beth David Synagogue. For Tickets Call Trinity 2-3488 Evening The Entire Company Will Appear in William Sieges Sensational Melodrama "Children of the Underworld" A Play in Three Acts with a Prologue and Epilogue SPECIAL NOTICE! For Saturday matinee only, Tickets at half price. Gunzburg Music School Now In Our New Location 477 WEST KIRBY AVENUE Piano, Violin, Violoncello, Voice and Theories All Piano Classes Under Direct Supervision of DR. MARK GUNZBURG Telephone Columbia 4474 Now In Our New Location EXHIBITION OPENS WITH A RECEPTION Jewish Center Art Display at Temple Beth El. GLENDALE 1.0033 The Detroit Jewish artists cell'- hition under the auspices of the Day and Night Repair Service Jewish Centers Association's art Remodeling—Contracts—Alterations committee opened with a reception last Tuesday evening at Temple Our Workmanship Guaranteed Beth El, Wordward at Gladstone, where the exhibition is taking place. The exhibit will be open to the pub- 0 0= 1=0=1 C==s0= 1=2 = lie daily from 8 to 10 o'clock. The cl•sing day is Sunday, Oct. IN Works of the following artists are , being shown at the exhibit: Ruth Abrams, Meyer Greenberg, Frank 11 VACUUMED & CLEANED A. Barcus, Isadore Ressler, Isaac EVERY DAY 2 Rader, Jacob Reiss, Sophie Gur- II vita, Arthur Levinger, Ella D. Newest, Finest Conveyor System in Detroit. 0 Geldstick, Dr. H. J. G 1 01IME111, treason, Josephine !merman. Leo Kelmur. Joseph l'ike and l'hilip .1. Funke. Besides the aheve named artists. students of the Jewish • Cen- NINE - MINUTE AUTO WASH CO., INC. ter art school have their work on 3371 BURLINGAME, at Dexter. Hem 9622 display. l The members of the art commit- Opposite Dexter Theater u e '"..—•• , I=0= = =0=0=10=0 tee which is responsible for the ex- hihit are: Mrs. David Werbe, chair- ' man, Rabbi been Fram, Milton M Alexander. Mrs. Walter Fuchs. Fred M. Butsel, Walter M. Blu- cher, Miss Maxine Rosenthal and Frances Niger. A uto Wash HARRY SLATKIN'S n Jacob Soifer AMAZINGLY LOW RATES All rooms with private shower, elegantly furnished. Right downtown $6 to $7.50 Weekly, $1.50 Daily Complete Hotel Service 470 Stimson St. Oct. 18—Miss Anna Schane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monnis Schane of 2419 Ferris avenue, to Theodore M. Kertesz, son of Dr. and Mrs. Mitchel Kertesz of 570 Ilarbough avenue. ( Oct. 25—Miss Shurlie Harris of 3200 Cortland avenue to Ben Milan, eon of Mr. and Mrs. William Milansky. Nov. 1—Lillian Rabinowitz, daughter of Mrs. Ida Rabinowitz of 2283 Taylor avenue, to Saul Same, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sarnoff of Detroit. Births Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simon of La Salle boulevard a son. Oct. 6—To Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Klein of Dexter boulevard, a son David Elias. Oct. 6—To Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbott of Yorkshire Road, a daughter. ARics Fu Rs EST A DL SHED 1903 1211 GRISWOLD BETWEEN GRANDRIVER AND STATE =STREETS --- SORORITY GIVES BRIDGE-DANSANT The second annual bridge-dan- sant to be given by Tau Sigma Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. David Goldberg (Bella Ritten) of 14007 Gamma Sorority will be held at the Robson avenue, a daughter, Eleanor Jean. Eastern Star Cafe, 6516 Grand Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davidoff (Ida Leppen), a daugh- River, at West Grand boulevard, on ter, Shirley Anne. Oct. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Berson of Grand avenue, a son. YIDDISH THEATER 'Children of the Underworld' the Feature This Birthday Celebration in Jew- Week-End. , iah Children's Home; Youths Build Own Succah. "Children of the Underworld," William Siegel's melodrama, in three acts and a prologue, with music by B. Blank, is the feature at Littman's Yiddish People's Theater, Twelfth and Seward, this Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday matinees and evenings. As a special attraction, the price of admission for Saturday mati- nee has been cut in half. . Starring in this play are Betty Frank, Misha Fishson, Pesachke Burstein, Rose Wa!let:stein Ana- tol Winogradoff, Reuben Wendorf, Chaim Tauber, Clara Gold, Aaron Sofie, Frieda Tauber, Oscar Ost- roff and Vera Zaslayska. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gordon of 2925 Monterey avenue celebrated 'he first birthday of their little daughter by providing an abun• of ice cream, cookies. candies and lolly pops for the children of 'he Jewish Children's Home r, quelingame ■ and Petoskey. The selebration took place on Oct. 3. the last day of the Feast of Taber- nacle. (Succoth), and the childree , •nshined their observance with a natty a' the special "Succah" built y the child-en themselves. The Swab was used throughout she per, the ^.^.'e chanted over the "Lulav" and "Es- rog" in a traditional way • Fountain Pens, Pencils, Pencil Boxes, Loose Leaf Note Books, Crayons, Portfolios, Tablets. A FULL LINE OF GREETING CARDS-3rd. Fl. Booksellers Since 1876 PHI GAMMA ETA SORORITY Press:nts its FOURTH ANNUAL DANCE to be given at Hotel Tuller Balloon Room SUNDAY, OCT. 11 Dancing 9 to 1 Admission 50 Coots MUSIC BY DEEP HARLEM SYNCOPATORS U. H. S. AUXILIARY TO HAVE THEATER PARTY ON DEC. 1 MISS ROSE GREENBERG Wednesday evening, Oct. 14. The dance music will be furnished by the Eastern Star Cafe's well-known Chicago orchestra. As an added feature, the diminutive blue singer and radio entertainer, Miss Jeanie (3, Mere will entertain with a few of her inimitable renditions. There will lie refreshments and prizes. Miss Moe Greenberg is chairman of this affair and assisting her in the arrangements are the Mes- dames lien Richman, Leonard Si- mons and Paul Lowingx.r and the Misses Elaine Novitz, Dorothy Sis- nick, Eistein, Miriam Cooper, Sonia Gedrich and Sadie Gruskin., All sororities, clubs and fraterni- ties are invited to attend. Tickets! may be secured at the door. PEARL GERT WINS CONTEST OF D. A. R. PHI GAMMA ETA'S DANCE ON SUNDAY ganization was held Monday at the home of Mrs. Joe Ruiner, presi-1 dent. There were paid out the On the motion of Saul Sarnoff, regular monthly allowances for , t•-rm y, Judge Harry B. Keidan private board of orphans brought of the Circuit Court Monday after- over by this organization to De- noon admitted to the Bar of M ichi- troit, for support to nine Euro- I fan the following five Detroit Jew- peas families and temporary aid, b-ys who passed the stets. bar in $5 checks to three new Euro- examinations two weeks ago: pean families asking for support. Arthur L. Robbins, Nathan C. A report was heard in regard Zack, Samuel P. Chase, Meyer It. tq the success of the tag day held Rubin, Jack L. Greenberg. before the holidays, and regarding All the newly-admitted lawyers the success of the home-bake sale , sre members of Rho Kappa Delta held before Yom Kippur. Fraternity. Arrangements were made for Judge Keidan, in addressing the the twelfth annual ball to be held eys, compared conditions of today Sunday, Nov. I, at the Fort Wayne vith these of 27 years ago, when Hotel. Mrs. J. Schwartz is the he was admitted to the liar. He chairman, assisted by Miss Y. urged them to be ethical in their Keef. Mrs. Agnes Levin is secrel nractice and to work hard. He tary-reasurer of the ball. leclared hard work and conscien- The next board of directors' loos devotion to duty will bring meeting will be held Monday eve-I hem success in their practice, and sing, Oct. 12, at the residence of , also encouraged them to strive for : the ex-president, Mrs. J. Zucker-1 leadership in the community. man, 3018 Elmhurst. School Supplies School Bags, 1550 WOODWARD AVENUE Miss Pearl Gert, daughter of On Sunday, Oct. 4, at a meeting Mrs. Sarah Gert of 2308 Blaine attended by both alumni and under_ COLEMAN—WIESEN avenue, won first prize in an essay graduates of Xi chapter of Alphi Miss Dorothy Wiesen, formerly contest conducted among Michi- Epsilon Pi Fraternity, Louis A. of Detroit and now living in Jack- gan college students by the Daugh- Malls was formally installed as sonville, Ha., was married to R. ters of the American Revolution. master, along with the fall wing Lester Coleman of Savannah, Ga., At the session of the D. A. R. officers: Solomon C. Danner, lien. on Sept. 10. The ceremony was convention held Wednesday morn- t^ennt-muster; A theft J. Nagler, performed by Dr. Solomon of Sa- ing, Miss Gert was awarded a scribe; Nathan Baiter, historian: vannah. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman prize of $25 for her essay on the chequer; Nathan Baiter, historian; sailed on the steamer Balieze for a enbiect "Democracy, Child of Jack Rodman, sentinel. trip to Nassau. Yorktown." The meeting was held at the re- Miss Gert was previously a win- cently established A. E. I'i House ner of prizes in essay contests. at 15803 Stoepel avenue, close to the University of Detroit campus. Cosmo Club Resumes Mr. Malls welcomed the house as a Activi .urther step in the progress of Al- The fourth annual dance of Phi pha Epsilon l'ias h e s a me, 1 th , th eG G amma F. to Sorority will take Election of officers featured the distinction for his fraternity of place this Sunday evening, Oct. 11, opening meeting of the present tieing the first Jewish fraternity at at Hotel Taller. Music will be soo- the University of Detroit to go plied by the Deep Harlem Synco- term of the Cosmo Club, which was held at the home of Mr. and "national," and the first to estab- pators. Mrs. .ToR.ph Levine, 3813 Pasa- fish a chapter house. Dr. Maurice Miss Sophie Alpiner is the chair- 1 dena avenue, on Tuesday evening,, I. Pike. president of the Detr-it man of the committee in charge, Sept. 29. A. E. Pi Alumni Club, congratu- and bliss Jean Paransky is the as- Those elected are Myron Schiff- lated the undergraduates for their sociate chairman. A number of , man, president; Rose Golumbia, aggressiveness and courage evi- clubs have pledged their support vice-president; Mrs. Samuel R. denced by their latest achievement to this dance. Greenbaum, secretary; Celia Ra- and as them of the support dom, corresponding secretary; of the Alumni Association. Ball of J. W. E. W. 0. Sun- Louis Bloomberg, treasurer. Saturday, Oct. 10, A. E. Pi house The newly elected officers will clay, Nov. 1. will be the scene of a house-warns- be installed at a banquet to be Mg. Albert J. Nagler is house man- given at the Everglades Club on ager. A special meeting of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Or- Sunday evening, Oct. 11. 5 ARE ADMITTED TO BAR BY JUDGE KEIDAN C John V. Sheehan & Co. ilarriagts ALPHA EPSILON PI OPENS OWN HOME The Peerless Plumbing, Heating and Servicing Co. Now under the management of Oct. 16—Miss Maxine Jeanne Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jule Fisher of Cadillac boulevard to Sidney Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Rosen of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Herbert 11. Warner, presi- ROZEN—CAMIN Me and Mrs. Harry Cohen, for- dent of the Sisterhood of Congre- ' The marriage of Miss Dorothy merly of I'ingree avenue, are now gation Shaarey Zedek, will preside at the first meeting of the year to Gamin, daughter 'of Mrs. David domiciled at 3007 Webb avenue. Gamin, to Dr. Joseph Rozen, son f Mr. and Mrs. Soil Rosen of As a result of the semi-annual Cedar Rapists, Ia., was solemnized election, Miss Bessye London was on Oct. 6, with Dr. Leo M. Frank- elected president and Miss Antoi- lin officiating, at hotel Stotler. nette Sego, secretary-treasurer, of Miss Dorothy Bloomgarden as- Beta Gamma Nu Sorority. sisted the bride as maid of honor, and Dr. Milton Rozen, the groom's Charles Ivan Stolarsky, son of brother, was best man. The wed- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stolarsky of ding march was played by Miss 2953 Leslie avenue, is now attend- Josephine Stern. ing the Northern Illinois College Dr. and Mrs. Rozen left for a of Optometry in Chicago. wedding trip to Cleveland, Chi- --- cago and other cities in the West. Delta Omicron Sorority is plan- Out-of-town guests at the wed- ning a charity bridge to be held on ding were Mr. and Mrs. Soli Ro- Dec. -1. zen of Cedar Rapids, la.; Mrs. I. Rosen of Pueblo, Colo.; Mr. and A farewell party in honor of Mrs. Ralph Rozen of Buffalo, N. Bertha Blum, who is leaving for a Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rosen of trip to the East, was held at the Cleveland; Milton Rozen of Lan- home of Renee Silverman, 1503 sing; Mr. and Mrs. L. Graff and Taylor. Tau Meta Mu Sorority Leonard Weiner of Ann Arbor; • members and many of her friends Mrs. A. Goldberg, Mrs. S. Simon, attended. Dr. It. Cohen and Dr. M. Edel- stein of Chicago; Mrs. I. Oppen- A Sinichas Torah Kiddush was MRS. H. H. WARNER heim and son, Maurice, of Do- bold on Sunday, Oct. 4, at the ni w agc, Mich.; Mrs. Emma Oppen- home of Rabbi and Mrs. M. 'Lager be held at 2 p. m. this Monday of 3026 West Grand avenue. n the soviet hall of the new syna- heim and Mrs. David Glickman of members of Congregations Atereth • Toe en Chicago boulevard and South Bend, Ind. Zvi and Adas Yeshurun as well as Lawton avenue. Rabbi A. M. many friends were present. Ap- Hershman will be the speaker. Mrs. FRIEDMAN—GOLDSTICK proximately 150 guests attended. I. H. Schakne will render a group Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldstick of if songs and Zbigniew Gniadowski 2605 Elmhurst avenue, announce Nu Beta Nu Sorority held a will he heard at the piano. the marriage of their daughter, weinie roast at Belle Isle on Wed- Rosalie, to Martin L. Friedman, nesday, followed by a social Sun- son of Dr. and Mrs. S. Friedman day afternoon, at the home of of Chicago, Ill., on Sept. 6. Mr. Miss Dora Joskovitz of Philadel- and Mrs. Friedman are now resid- phia avenue. ing in Chicago. FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 9 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OCT. 10-11 STIM SON HOTEL Oct. 11—Miss Thelma Friedman, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman, to Dr. Samuel J. Silverstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silverstein. TO PRESIDE AT FIRST SISTERHOOD MEETING ABRAHAM LITTMAN, Manager 710 PETERBORO ST. Oct. 11—Miss Clara Katz, daughter of Mm. Anna Katz, to Emery Weiss, son of Mrs. Bertha Weiss of Toledo, Ohio, at Congregation EITIacincutel 1 S I- "ag occ Mis s g El 'orence Horwitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham Horwitz of 2932 Sturtevant avenue, to Sidney Lerner of Bay- onne, N. J. Aug. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. S. 13. Collier (Helen Ettinger) of 18280 Indiana, a son, Barry Stuart. Littman's Peoples Theatre Matinee and Wedding Calendar Oct. 11—Miss Leah Levin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levin of Detroit, to Dr. Bert G. Levin of St. Paul, Minn. .... Come prepared to give a good description of the furniture you desire to trade to aid us in establish- ing the trade-in allowance! , PAGE SEVEN EIYINI@ROXICIM E. Prenzlaurer Service Group Plans Bridge-Tea. Eva Prenzlaurer Service Group An enthusiastic group marked the attendance of the first heard alerting of the season, of the Wo- man's Auxiliary of the United He- brew Schools (formerly the North- western Women's League of U II. S.), held at the home of Mrs. I. Shetzer, 2071 Longfellow avenue, on Tuesday, Sept. 23. Plans were then formulated for the coming year's activities. A theater party to be hold at Littman's Peoples Theater, Twelfth at Seward, in Dec. 1, will be the first ...wail affair of the season. Mrs. Max Weksler was chosen chairman of this affair, with Mrs. A. Mark- son and Sirs. Wolf Kaplan as co- chairmen. Mrs. 1. Margolis is cheirman of programs, with Eva Pollack and Mrs. Max Hayman as co-chairmen. A special meeting of the hoard was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. Kasle, 2280 Atkinson, to appoint committees to assist with the theater performance. The fol- lowing eflicers and board members will serve on the two committees: Mrs. Si. II. Zackheim, president, and the Mesdames A. B. Stralser, I. Rosenthal. It. hlarwil, E. Solo- mon, .1. II. Ehrlich, Saul Saulson, A. Knoppow, A. Emile, J. Berman. !ferry Cohn, Charles Brody, David Veeedman, Esther Goldberg, L Fineman, II. E. Lippitt, A. M. Pregerson, A. Smilo and I. Shetzer. The first regular meeting will be held on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 21, at the Philadelphia and Byron Auditorium. The president, Mrs. Zackheim, asks that all friendly organizations refrain from arranging affairs on Tuesday, Dec. 1, so as not to con- flict with the theater party. Any- , ne desiring tickets should call Mrs. R"rkslsr at University 2-0715. SHAAREY ZEDEK GROUP PLANS YEAR'S EFFORTS The Junior Young People's So- ciety of the Shaarey Zedek will hold its first open meeting of the season Sunday afternoon in the social hall of the synagogue at Chi- cago and Lawton. Fillip Rosen- thal, superintendent of the re- ligious school, will speak on "Bulls and Fighters." An orchestra will play for dancing following the meeting. An ambitious program of activi- met Oct. 5, at the home of Mao. II. ties is planned by the Juniors this H. Prenzlauer, at the lieler•st aneetment Hotel, with Mrs. Harry (Mother) Klein, president, presid- ing. It was decided 4 e a bridge-tea in connection with a fashion show sponsored by Mrs. Ir. "ire of the Irving Shelf on Weeh- ington boulevard. en Nee. 2. at 1.30 n m. at the Statler Hotel. Mrs. George (..!' hen and Mrs. .1. Gold- berg are the chairmen with Mrs. Yudkoff as 'secretary and treat- erer The nreceeds e- tho Old Folks Home building fund and foe charity. Orgseizatiens are a'k-d to keep this date -pen. For information call Longfellow 8187. The next meeting will take place Nov. 12. at 1:70 p. m. at the home of Mrs. A. Williams 101 Mt. Ver- non, corner John R. year. The first of a series of open dances will be given Saturday evening, Oct. 31, in the social hall. The society has undertaken to provide all necessary shrubbery , and trees for the grounds of the: new building as its contribution to the synagogue. More active par-I ticipation in the other activities of the synagogue is planned. Among innovations introduced this season is a dramatic commit. tee whic h will off p o yr- tions during the year. Plans call for a one-act play in November. Committee chairmen announced by the president, Albert Gordon, are: Program, Jacob Keidan; mem- bership, Hanson Buchner; social, Morton Weinberg; dramatic, Lil- lian Weisman. — DETROIT Symphony Orchestra 014'11E81 RA HALL Saturday Night at 8:30 Popular Concert VICTOR KOLAR. Directing General Admiasion—Orchestra 50e, Balcony 25c Boxes Reserved, II • Seat NextSymphony Pair Thur. Eve. Oct. IS FN. Att. Oct. IS at 5:R) at 2:x0 Ossip Gabrilowitach Director Sascha Gorodnitzaki Pianist Tickets: 21.00 to $2.50, at Nall Ng see Nitro. cicardl The friend of rhonly homes It cleans. Tile, Floors, Walls, Motor Cars Furniture, Clothes, Rugs Upholstering and • hundred and one other uses. RAE S. WEINSTEIN 2033 Atkinson Garfield 7210 Eat for Health and Strength PHYSICAL CULTURE RESTAURANT 231 John R. Street, near Broadway Vegetarian Meals. 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