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Pcriodeal Cotter

CLIFTON ATINIII • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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11,09entonlEwisti (ARON ICIX

Te

Make Your Own
Sports Costume

with

A Sweater

3.00 to 8.75

Engagements

I.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schlesinger of 2283 Gladstone avenue an
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, presi-
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Yarrows f : I mince the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Max D. Schuster dent of the Home Relief Society',
Chicago boulevard, who have bee n ; sun of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Schuster of 2507 West Euclid avenue. A has pledged on behalf of her organ- ,
visiting in Chicago, have returne d I home Sunday, Nov. I, at 8 o'clock. No cards.
ization $250 to the Jewish Unem- I
to their home.
I
Mr. and Mrs. A. 51. Kamin of Seward avenue announce the engage
Intent of their daughter, Miriam Ellen, to Alfred E. Lakin, son of Mrs
Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt of Ca t.; Ida M. Lakin of this city.
veal avenue will leave on Oct. 3 0;
for San Antonio, Texas, where th ej
twentieth grand chapter session o f
General Grand Chapter 0. E.
will be held. While there she wi II;
visit her mother and sister. E • I
route Mrs. Rosenblatt wiil stop a t
New Orleans, Galveston and Hou a-
Oct. 25-Miss Shurlie Harris of 3200 Cortland avenue to Ben
ton.
Milan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Milansky,
,
Oct.
25-Miss Mildred Schlussel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ,
Mesdames Blossom Jacoby an
Lillian Moss will be joint hostesse " Schlussel of 1607 Hazelwood, to Samuel Stolarsky, son of 51r. and
' Mrs. J. Stolarsky of 2953 Leslie.
to Ann Weinbeek and her officer s
Nov. 1--Miss Lillian Rabinowitz, daughter of Mrs. Ida Rahino-
on Thursday, Oct. 29, at a lunch
eon and bridge at 1957 Gladston witz of 2283 Taylor avenue, to Saul Sarnoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. •
Louis
Slane of Detroit.
avenue.

s.,

and

Separate W ool Skirt

'I SOCIETY DONATES
, $260 FOR RELIEF

Wedding Calendar

1.117Els

Effective today

CUNNINGHAM

and

ECONOMICAL

Drug Stores

Join Hands!

to make the
lower prices of
Downtow n
available to
you in your
neighborhood.

Nov. 15--Miss Eleanore Natalie Sloman, daughter of Mr. and Mn'.
Miss Florence Horwitz, whos e Waldo Sloman, to Max Loewenstein, son of Simon Loewenstein.
marriage to Sidney Lerner was a •
Dec. 16-Miss Esther Ruth Plotkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
event of Oct. 11, was feted at
Sports Skop
number of delightful affairs. Mrs • j Samuel Plotkin of Yorba Linda Park, Birmingham, Mich., to Adrian
David Rosen, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rosen.
Louis
Horwitz
and
Mrs.
Jack
Ilto
-Second Floor
witz were joint hostesses at a line
MRS. HARRY M. SCHULMAN
shower given at the San Min Cato
Mrs. Harry kutzen honored he I
ployment Emergency Council for •
sister at a miscellaneous showe
special fund for medical supplies, I.
at her home on Glendale avenu t
I I imelhoch, chairman of the
and Mrs. Blanche Horwitz gave
ell, announced.
personal shower at the Green Cot
"Due to a revision of the relief
Oct. 19-To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yudkolf (Mollie Steffen) o
tage. Mrs. Ethel Fish and th
policies of the Department of Pub-;
Misses Helen Tibie and Sophi e 10194 Princeton avenue, a daughter, Sharon Margot.
lie
Welfare by which thousands of '
Blanche Schwartz were joint host •
Oct. 19-To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Werbe (Rea Rothstein of Kansa
families hove been cut off the wel- I
asses at another personal showe r City, Mo.) of 2469 Pasadena avenue, a daughter, Reva Henrietta.
fare
lists due to insufficient funds, f
at the Belerest.
Oct. 16-To Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Lipsitz (Sarah Four, formerly a tremendous number of requests
of Tel Aviv, Palestine) of 3353 Boston boulevard, a daughter, Ora I for help have come to the attention
Given by Purity Assembly,
Mr. and Mrs, P. H. Frankel and F
of the Jewish Unemployment Enter-
ORDER OF THE RAINBOW FOR GIRLS
the Misses Ruth Frankel and Sue
Oct. 8-To Mr. and Mrs. Hy.Dickman of 9731) North Martindale, gency Council," Mr. II imelhoch
Desberg of Cleveland were the
, ?stated.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. a son, Gerald Norman.
I "Among other things, we find
Fiske of Highland Park for the
MAIN BALLROOM
Ohio-Michigan game.
: that many of the people who apply
to us need medical appliances, such
HEAD OF MIZRACHI
Thursday Evening, Oct, 29.
Mrs. Celia Mayer of New York,
as glasses, braces, teeth, diabetic
WOMEN WILL VISIT
formerly of Detroit, who has been
cart. at clinics, etc. We have ap-
Music by Dave Diamond and His Orchestra
-
a guest at the Detroit-Leland Hotel
to various organizations for
DETROIT OCT. 25-27 I pealed
Tickets may be obtained from members or at the door.
ROSEN-FISHER
for the past two months, has re-
!assistance. Mrs. Shulman, on be-
,' The marriage of Maxine Jeanne half of the Home Relief Society fo
. turned to her home.
The president of the Orthodox Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.; which she is president, has been the
Mrs. Nathan Fishman of Burlin Zionist Women of America, the ;Jule Fisher, and Sidney Rosen, son' first to respond and the generous
Mizrachi women's organization, of Rev. and Mrs. P. Rosen of gift of that organization will he
game avenue was hostess at
, N
. Y was s so t s mn i ztt
!midge given at her home Tuesda Mrs. Addle Goldstein, will be the Brooklyn
s I
' I to purchase certain essential
at the Statler Hotel Thursday medical appliances for our needy
evening, Oct. 13, in honor of Mrs
1nroarn
1.
nkin
i
ig
n,
(
Oct.
ffi
eio tl i5,,g. Rabbi
A
Betty Melkin of Chicago, who i
wi t.'est!'d inig. a 11 "•1( ‘'1:tqa..vri :till ojn o
the guest of her sister, Mrs. L
Lifetime Guaranteed
"vsf . the kind mani-
Supertwist Cord
ab tre arkafnacsitlyfollTohweetel (fuo triltehele ifnt infine;lia-
Neuman, of the Chatham apart
fested by the Home Relief Society
merits. A midnight luncheon was
ts ill make the difficult work of the
served for 16 guests.
trip to New York and Atlantic m Jewish Unemploy
ent Emergency
City. They r will make their home t'ouncil more effective and mo
e efli-
in Detroit on their return. cient. I feel
Milton and Dorothy Fishman,
Colllidvot that various
children of Mr. and Mn'. Nathan
Latest Improved $
' other organizations will also re-
Fishman of Burlingame avenue,
LEVIN-KAPLAN
i
spond and help as carry the new
GOODYEAR
will participate in a concert spun-;
I 51iss Edith Kaplan, daughter of , burdens."
sJoell by Mrs. Eva Lillian ('ox, to
j
Mr.
and
Mrs. Abraham Kaplan of 1 Mrs. Harry II. Prenzlauer, chair.
PATIIFIND ER
be given on Friday evening, Oct.
!Calvert avenue, became the bride; man of
the council's job-finding
30, at Grinnell Brothers' main
I committee, said: "We have men,
store on Woodward avenue, The
oaf Saant;uui'el ti4ssq eindsnlifngrailiTeR
r tats7dnaulteij women and children, boys and girls
4.40-21 (29x•I.40)
public has been invited to the con
Nni is lat, y,13(,./tetty. j
registered with us for jobs We
cert, to which no invitations have
1 . ilia,ll'a t"71e:70n i z o e' cdl ooc kn. Su
been issued. Dorothy Fishman
Kaplan was her sister's only at - have skilled mechanics and unskil-
I
led
labor.
On our lists are carpen-
will play solos and a duet with her I
j tendant and Arthur L. Rycus as -
All sizes equally low
paperhangers, bricklayers and
brother, Milton, on the piano.
I rioted Mr. Levin as best man. The jters,
j plumbers, as well as office help,
Each
Pair
Si.,,
bride was gowned in green chif- salesmen and rountless others.
Miss
Bessie
Patlojohn
of
Joy
fon velvet and carried a bouquet; "The committee on job-finding is
4.50.20(29.4.50) $5.60 $1000
road is spending her vacation in
I of talisman roses and babybreath,I worsts, hard and making progress
4.50-21(3014.50) 5.69 11.10
the East, visiting her cousins in
while
her sister wore black velvet,! but we need the help of the entire
Philadelphia, Pa., and in New
4.75-19(2814.75) 6.65 12.90
and wore a corsage of white gar-1 community in locating jolts if we f,
Jersey.
5.25-21(31x5.25) 8.57 16.70
denies. A reception followed the '
MRS. ADELLE GOLDSTEIN
are eta y to make an appreciable
ceremony
Mr and Mrs Ioevin I jinroad
301312 Reg. CI. •.39 8.54
Halloween h Conant
on
tremendous number
A. Cohen, who has been on a guest of the Detroit chapter on will reside s at 1659 Calvert avenue. a reques t s. the
Ti
"
trip through the East, returned to Oct. 25, 26 and 27.
DEAN Y DUTY TRUCK TIRES
Let us help you in your
S."
his home on Chicago boulevard.
.17 ?selection for your party.
SHAPERO-WEISMAN
Size Price
Size
Prier
Mrs. Goldstein is a prominent
JR.
J.
N.
F.
DANCE
Jacob Weisman of Taylor ave-,
Our assortment this year
7
,
30g5 $17.95 3216 $29.75
Miss Lillian Warner and niece, , figure in Jewish social life in New
is very attractive.
TO BE ON DEC. 20
7.50-20(3417.50)
Miss Sylvia Better, returned to York and has for years been giv - nue announces the marriage of his
29.95
'daughter, Clara, to Samuel Sha- I
ing
devoted
service
to
the
cause
their
home
in
Cleveland
after
a
15.35
Lifetime Guaranteed 6.00-20(3216.00)
Pero
on
Oct.
4
at
Temple
Beth
El.
Opening Meeting Addres s e s by
visit with Mr. and Mrs. M, Prince of Palestine through her tireless
leadership of the Mizrachi women's I Rabbi Fram officiated.
of Calvert avenue,
Mrs. Eli Sachse.
Have You Seen the Latest New Speedway Tires?
The bride was attired in brown
movement in this country. Mrs
The Hadassah donors' luncheon Goldstein is the first president of , velvet and beige,
The third! season of activities of
A dinner was served at North- the Junior Jewish National Fund
committee held a meeting Friday the national organization of Mix-
Mix-
1550 Woodward A
afternoon, Oct. 23, at the home' racist women that existed since the wood Inn for 70 guests, among j was formally opened at the opening
On a Lifetime GUARANTEED
Ran. 0200
Booksellers Blare In
of Mrs. Herman Marx on Boston first days of Zionist activity in the out-of-town guests being Mr. meeting held Wednesday, . 7, a t
America. The federation of the and Mrs. Louis Schuringer and • the Hutchins Intermediate School,
boulevard.
;
son,
Elmer,
and
Samuel Hendricks I Miss fella Hoffman, president,
chapters took place in Cleveland
of Saginaw; Mr. and Mrs. Ilarris announced the appointment of Mist!
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel II. Gold- in 1925,
29x4,40-21 . . . .$4.35
28x4.75-19 . .$5.68
oamuels of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mary Newman as chairman of
stick and family have moved to
The Mizrachi Women of Amer- Mrs.
.1. Benson of Flint, Mr. and third informal dance which will the
30x4.50-21 . . .. 4.85
29x5.00-19 .... 5.99
be
their new residence at 1756 West ica are sponsoring a specific pro-
Boston boulevard.
I ject in Palestine-the establish- Sirs. Ben Shapero of Lapeer. held on Sunday evening, Dec. 20.
30x3%
$3.75
After the honeymoon trip Mr. The proceeds of the dance will be
ment
of
a
technical
home
(voca-
ABRAHAM LITTMAN, Manager
Other Sixes Equally Low •
Mrs. Harry Wine of Chicago ' tional school) and cultural center and Mrs. Shapero will make their given as usual to the Jewish Na-
For Tickets Call Trinity 2-3488
Special 13-Plate Battery, I-Year Unconditional Guarantee.
boulevard has returned from a for girls in Jerusalem. The tech- home • Saginaw. tional Fund for the redemption of
55.95 in Exchange
visit to New York. nical home aims to provide the
the soil of l'alestine as the inalien-
FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 23
LERNER-HORWITZ
Palestinian Jewish girls, the na.
able property of the Jewish people.
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OCT. 24.25
The social hall of the B'nai
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry F'arbsten tive born as well as the immigrant
isanizations are asked to keep
of Burlington drive entertained chalutzah, with the opportunities I Moshe Synagogue was the scene this date open.
Matinee and Evening
Mr. and Mrs. Stark Grossman and for learning a useful and desir- of a wedding on Sunday evening, A very interesting talk was given
The great operetta of the New York National Theater given
Roy Hoexter of Cleveland, who able vocation, that will make them Oct. 11, at o'clock, when Rabbi by Mrs. Eli Sachse, chairman of
for the first time in Detroit,
were here for the Michigan-Ohio economically independent and a Leon Fram united in marriage 51iss tree committee of the J. N. F. (loan-
game. greater contributing factor in the ' Florence Horwitz, daughter of Mr. cil, describing her travels in Pal-
"Service to the Minute"
upbuilding of the Jewish home- i and Mrs. Abraham Horwitz, and estine a few years ago. Mrs. Sachse
1916 Blaine Ave., near Twelfth
On Sept. 2, Mrs. N. Mandell land in Palestine.
Garfield 9370
;Sidney Lerner, son of Mrs. Mollie presented tree certificates to th s
Libretto by William Siegel. Music by Herman Wahl. Con-
gave a kitchen shower and bridge
The technical home will also 'Lerner o Bayonne, N. J. members who had taken an active
ducted by Benjamin Blank. D•nces by Betty Frank.
for 25 guests at her lame at 2911 serve as social and cultural center
The bride was charming in a interest in the work of the organ-
:Monterey, in honor of her sister, for the Orthodox and tradition- ' gown of rose blush lace fashioned ization during the last year,
The entire company will take active parts.
Clara Katz, a bride of Oct. 11. al!): inclined Jewish girls of Pal- on straight lines and having long
Individuals who are interested in
SPECIAL NOTICE- NEW REDUCED PRICES
Mrs. L. Katz, sister-in-law of estine ,
I tight sleeves. Her veil was of rose joining the group are asked to for-
35c-50c-75c and $1.00
blush tucked tulle caught with a
the bride, entertained at the De-
their names and addresses to
The Mizrachi Women's Organ- cluster of lilies at each side. She ward
troit-Leland Hotel on Oct. 3 with
Saturday Matinee-Half Price from the eighth row
Mr. Henry Gomm., 1500 Taylor
a personal shower and bridge- ization of America participates in carried a sheath of calla lilies.
avenue, and an invitation will be
luncheon. Covers were laid for efforts for the Jewish National . Miss Florence Kutzen, niece of forwarded.
Fund and Keren Ilayesod.
the bride, was maid of honor, and
25 guests.
A light supper will Ix, given in little Gertrude Kutzen, another
t
honor of Mrs. Goldstein at the niece, was flower fiirl. The brides- JEWISH CENTER
[ Eat for Health and St re rigi h
Pre-War Rates
SOCIAL SEASON IS
' maids were the Misses Betty
DEBATE
LEAGUE,
Prevail at
PHYSICAL CULTURE
Wood row Wilson, at It o'clock Sklar, Yetta Siegel, Ilelen Tibie
RESTAURANT
Monday night, Oct. 20. All and Sophie Blanche Schwartz. The
The junior-senior debate leaguei
231 Joh. R. S
Halevy-Ilazomir friends of Mizrachi are invited, ushers were Eugene Weiss, Jack of the Jewish Center has been or-
, near Broadway
The Detroit
Vegerariaa Meals.
Singing Such ty opened its seventh the affair being open to the public Schor, Nathan Schook and Joseph ganized with the Rawlings, Mona-
No C,.... Used is Preparing One
Benin.
year's musical Itch, ity with a dance
macs,
otn, Camaraderies, Louis
Meals. Ladies leaked
New
and s vial gathering on Sanday eve. DR. BARUCH TO VIEW
During the ceremony Louis Hor. Marshall Girls, N. S. Girls and
air's' Oct. IS, at 531' Kenilworth
witz, brother of the bride, sang Olympics participating. Each
First-class work by skilled
"BIBLE AND HYGIENE" "0 Promise Me." A dinner and
fsr 301 ins sabers and
team will debate the affirmative
workmen in wall cleaning,
frier ds
reception was held for 150 guests. and the negative side of the ques-
painting, papering, artistic
Featuring the evening's enter- Will Address Young inset at Stat.
The bride and groom left for tions: "Resolved, that all war
5-Mile Road at
• Morningside
lee
Wednesday
Evening.
tainnicid were the singing of rev-
decorating.
their honeymoon through the East debts be cancelled," and "resolved,
Drive
CUSTOM-
s ral Jewish numbers by the entire
, and on their return will reside at that the city manager plan be
(• mete west at Middlebell Road/
At
the
next
meeting
of
Young
- heir of sO people, conducted by
2932 Sturtevant avenue.
adopted in the city of Detroit."
MADE
Asaciate Director William Gay- Israel, which will be held on Wed-
The league debates will be held
Estimates cheerfully given-
Ready - to - Wes
astl accompanied by Ruth nesday evening, Oct. 20, at the
every Thursday evening at 8
call us up-no obligation.
'man ossociate papist; the Hotel Stutter, at 8:30 p. m., Dr. J.
o'clock, when the Pilots meet the
CLOTHIN (
Per Hour at All Times
Si t , • of several beautiful Baruch will speak on "The Bible
Rawlings on the war debt props,-
at the moot
(Including Sat. and Sun.)
•• by Max Levy, vocal instruc- and hygiene" He will touch on
?titian. Miss Hannah Ferman is
On Tuesday and Wednesday
tor. end an informal talk deliv- the most important oroblems of
BOARDING OF HORSES
Reasonable
the director of the league.
,
sanity
and
diet
as
expiessed
in
the
the previous week, the Sisterhood
sa al by Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, su-
Prices
$30 Pm. Mo.-Box Stalls
The Camaraderie Club defeated
of Temple Beth Jacob conducted a the Monomacs Club in the finals
s sintendent of the Jewish Chit fundamental laws of the Bible.
in the City
Phone Farmington 344F31
A musical program also has been rummage sale at the community of the 1930-31 Jewish Center in-
sloen'n Home.
LONGFELLOW 3497
2476 CLEMENTS
Guaranteed to Fit
Because of his recent bereave- arranged for the meeting, and elec- center in charge of Mrs. B. Wyman termediate league.
Morris Slid -
I
and Mrs. .1. Kovinsky.
ment, Prof. Elijah Zaludkowski, tion of officers will be held.
man and Harry Solomon are the .
Befote buying an overcoat It
members of the victorious team. '1
sanical
ta
leader of the organization,
will pay you to an me.
Norman Buckner and Benjamin The Monomacm* representative,
CHALUTZOS ANNUAL was unable to be present at the GUNZBURG GROUP'S G oldstein
Week of Oct. 23rd.
Open Evenings 'Till 9 o'Clock
are in as ington, G. C. were Renan Sussman and Mr.
DANCE TO BE DEC. 6 gathering.
CHOPIN MUSICALE
ti ng the convention of the Shoemaker. The Camaraderie
The organization is to present
American Association of Personal Club attacked the proposition that
similar gatherings at intervals
The Chalutzos, Pioneer Jewish throughout the year. Regular re-
A musicale dedicated to the early. Finance.
Detroit adopt the city manager
Fine Tailoring and Custom
Wi men's Organizatis n for Pales- hearsals and sight-reading lessons period compositions of Frederic
plan .
In Person on Stage
Clothing
tire, announce that the annual are held every Wednesday evening (' hopin will be given at the Guns-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rapaport
The debate was judged by Da-
Supper Club a la Russe
FISHER Theater.
dance will tar held on Dec. 0, at the at 8:45 in room 123, Northern High burg School of Music, 477 West J of Lansing, Mich., Miss It. Gold- vid Cohen, Leo Kolodin and Irving
Clifford 197$
bA Eat Columbia
Fort Wayne Hotel.
Kirby avenue, Sunday afternoon, stein and Miss Roberta Rapaport Beckman, attorneys. Jacob Clay-
School.
1426 Griswold Street
A program committee has been
The society congratulates Mr. Oct. 25, at 4 o'clock. l'articipating were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. man, attorney, member of the
chesen and other groups are mak- Schane, a member, on the occasion in it will he Miss Florence Kutzen, and Mrs. II. Goldstein at their home Center debate team and club' Mme. Maria Georgieskaya'
leader, presided.
ing elaborate arrangements for of the marriage of his daughter. piano; Earl W. Morse, violin; Go- on Ottawa Drive.
in interpretations of
hert Beaume, violoncello; Dr. Mark
this annual event. Proceeds go for
RUSSIAN AND GYPSY SONGS
the upkeep of women's pioneering
BARNES TO SPEAK
B'NAI MOSHE CLASSES Gunzburg, piano.
400.,
The
program
follows:
colonies in Palestine.
AT PEOPLE'S FORUM
Rondo in C major, far two panic,
Granit• and Marble
The Chalutzos are now conduct-
ANDRE
TALOFF
General
Classes in the Congregation B'nai trin in (/ minor no K. Allegro con Noen
The midnight ?show sponsored by
Professor Harry Elmer Barnes,
ing a d't re for new members. Those Moshe Sunday Schstol have been .ns.-ZrKo. AlateinsaiRr. d7c. concerto i in
And His Orchestra
Insurance
the Northwestern Branch of the noted theologian and eminent
interested are invited to attend the organized and regular work begun. raerr r trwr n• : Rsrnsare. Rond !"" A
Jewish
Old
Folks'
Home
takes
place
speaker,
will address the People-s
2210 Park Ave. organization's meetings held on After class hours the t e a c h e rs h e ld
en Saturday, Nov. 14, at 1 p. m. Forum, in the auditorium of the
1
Dinner $L25 and $1.50
Monday evenings at 7679 Twelfth a meeting. The teachers' associa.
Randolph 8181
C
AR THANKS
D OF
st the Oriole Theater, Philadelphia College of the City of Detroit, this
street .
non was organizes .
.
MANUEL URBACH
The family of the late Nathan ?lad Linwood. The chairman is Sunday, at 7:30 p. m. He will $1 Cover Charge After 9 p. tn.
Break the legs of an evil cus-
Golds Meyersohn, Palestine lead- White was unanimously elected Kerner wish to thank their Mrs. H.
1,owis, assisted by the fol- speak on "The Twilight of Christ-
tom.
er of the Chalutzos, arrived in this president. Miss Sylvia Zimmmer- , friends and relatives for the kind-
7729
TWELFTH ST.
lowing: Mrs. S. Marianthal, Mrs.
For Reservations Phone
The sword kills many, but wine country last week. She is expected ; man is secretary and Miss Helen I news shown them in their recent Ferar, Mrs. J. Rose, Miss Stein ianity." Admission is free. A
Euclid 7192
question period will follow the lee-
to visit Detroit in March.
kills more.
Cadillac
9823
Moss is publicity editor, bereavement,
also board members.
ture.

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