America Apish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO IE LWOW EW1SR It1741CLE No v. The January Sale of Intimate Apparel Including Underwear, Negligees and Corsets ON THE FIFTH FLOOR HUDSON'S Frank &Seder Engagements PAGE THREE Bride of Jan. 2. Will Talk Mr. and Mrs. S. Elansky announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Jean, to Reuben C. Liberman, son of Mr. and Mre. Ben Liberman of Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Karbal of 2463 Blaine avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Isadore Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan of Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Plotkin of Seward avenue announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Frances, to Ilarry Clark of Chicago, Ill. Mrs. A. Love announces the engagement of her daughter, Shirley, to Sidney Seidman, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Seidman of Springfield,. Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Seldes announce the engagement of their daughter, Hilda, to Dr. Ben Si. Schutzman. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Cohen of Baltimore, Md., announce the betrothal of their daughter, Mollie, to Samuel Feldstein of 9800 Dexter boulevard. Wedding Calendar Jan. 10—Miss Irma Rosman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanue Bosnian of 2926 Cortland, to Harry Robinson, son of Mrs. Yetta Rob inson of 13725 La Salle boulevard, at bride's residence. Jan. 10—Miss Jean Yvonne Boesky, daughter of Sirs. Bell Boesky of Brush street, to Herman Stiller, son of Mr. and Sirs. El Miller, of Crystal Falls, Mich., at Detroit, Leland Hotel. Feb. 14—Miss Miriam Kamin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kamin of 1303 Seward avenue, to Alfred E. Lakin, son of Mrs. Ida Lakin and the late Sam Lakin. Feb. 14—Molly Strossky, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Aaron Strom- ky of Linwood avenue, to Dr. S. E. Levitt, son of Sir. and Sirs. Julius l.evitt of Fullerton avenue. OOSTERBAAN TO SPEAK I AT CENTER ON JAN. 13 i MRS. MANUEL E. ABRAHAMS (Miss Sylvia Fleisher) The marriage of Miss Sylvia Fleisher, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Fleisher of 1602 West on "Coaching C ." as I Bennie Oosterbaan, University of Michigan football Mar and coach, will speak on "Coaching as ■ career" Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 8 p. m., in the Jewish Center, 31 M elbourne, Mr. Oosterbaan will present the possibilities and diM. culties in coaching as a vocation, Bennie Oosterbaan was famous as the receiving end of Bennie Friedman. In his high school days Oosterbaan, as a member of the Muskegon football team, made the All-State team twice in succession, while at Michigan he improved on this brilliant record by becoming one of only two men to make Walter Camp's All-American teem three years in succession. Ooster- bean played on the great Michi- gan team of 1925. While at the university, he also won letters in basketball and baseball, Mr. Oosterbaan will be intro dared by Joseph Magidsohn, mid- western Conference football ref- eree. This talk is one of a series on vocational guidance sponsored by the boys' work committee hea ded by Ilenry Meyers. Benjamin Wilk and Harry L. Jackson are the chairmen of the sub-committee on vocational guidance, GOLDENBURG HERE 1 HADASSAH MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN IS ACTIVE AS GUEST ACTOR Some of the women who partici- Samuel Goldenburg, one of the best known and ablest actors on pate in the activities of Hadassah the Yiddish stage, is the guest , get a breathing spell after the star this week-end at Littman's' donor luncheon, but not Mrs. Yiddish People's Theater, Twelfth I David J. Diamond, who is chair. man of the membership commit. and Seward. Appearing in "Under One Roof," tee. Mr. Goldenburg is assisted thi s I "Women throughout the city are Friday night, Saturday and Sun- so impressed with our work that day matinee and night, by the the donor luncheon is always fol- complete cast of the theater. lowed by an aftermath of applica- The honor evening for Mr. Litt- tions for membership in our or- ganization," said Mrs. Diamond, man will take place Tuesday night, "b ut it is a pleasure to receive Jan. 19, them, and we shall be glad to wel- come all those wishing to join." La Moderne. La Moderne girls successfully carried through their plans for Bicur Cholem Srs. Hard Time Party Jan. 24. New Year. The club thanks all who co-operated. The Bicur Cholem will give • The girls are planning a wienle hard time party Sunday, Jan. 21, roast for the near future, to be 7:30 p. m. at Congregation held at Belle Isle. The next meet- Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson. In- ing will be held at the home of stallation of officers will take Miss E. Toper, 610 Josephine. place. Dancing will follow. Hirnelhocks Philadelphia avenue, to Manuel E. Abrahams, son of Mr. and Mrs. I H. Abrahams, was solemnized at the home of Rabbi A. Si. Hersh- man at 6:30 p. Si. on Saturday, Jan. 2. A buffet supper was sere-, Aesculapian Ladies Auxiliary Detroit'. Largest Apparel Store—Woodward, Between Grand ed for the immediate families at 1 River and Clifford Third Annual Charity the bride's home. Mr. and Sirs. Bridge Jan, 20. Abrahams are spending their honeymoon in the East. Aesculapian Ladies' Auxiliary will hold its third annual charity bridge Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 2, p. m. at the Fort Wayne lintel. A Jan. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Max W, llutton of 3036 Tyler avenue, a gift will be presented to each lady. son, Mark Ilerbert. There will be refreshments, prizes and door prizes. For tickets call Dec. 3I—To Sir. and Sirs. Ralph Rimer of 4252 Tuxedo, a daugh- ter, Rose. Mrs. R. Klein at University 2-8846. Dec. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Si, Zechman of 2443 Pingree, daughter, Betty Lou. Chicago Young Israel Thanks Dec. 28—To Mr. and Sirs. Meyer Waterstone of 3817 Duane, a A carnival, under the joint aus- Detroiter*. daughter, Janet Audrey, pices of the Shear Hashomayim Dec. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fridson of 2489 Gladstone, a Sisterhood, the Women's Auxiliary We wish to thank th e son, Sheldon J. of the It'nal and the Hades- of Young Israel of Detroit, espe- Now 1.35 (No. 410, No. 50) will be 1 08 Dec. 26—To Mr. and Sirs. Peter Cohen of 2019 West Philadelphia, sah, will be held in a the soci l hall cially Meyer Weisenfeld, chairman Now 1.65 (Nos. 381, 70, 120) will be 132 a son, Julian Morton. of the Shaar Ilashomayim Syna- of the reception committee, for the Now 1.95 (No. 99) will be D ec, 23—T o Sir. and Mrs. Merle L. Speer(Mela Wechsler f gogue, Giles boulevard at Goyeau pleasant time they showed 156 o street, 11 mdsor, Sunday afternoon gates while they attended the con- Pitts burgh) of 3615 Lindholm Road, Shaker Ileightsb ' , Cleveland, a and evening, Jan. 17, son, Richard Allen. n I s i r nael. Detroit. — Chicago Also: The general conveners of the Young Dec. 2I—To Mr. and Mrs. Israel Greenberg (Doris Levin) of 1654 carnival are: Mrs. David Meret- Our 1.00 Himel-Hose - --- - Special, 85c a Pair Virginia Park, a son, Daniel Arthur. sky, president of the Sisterhood; Science is in danger of setting Dec. I9—To Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Leib (Jeanette Schnedman) Mrs. David A. Croll, president of itself up as an external code or of 3730 Wager, a daughter, Barbara Ann. Hadassah, and Mrs. Ed. E. Ben- framework, as did revealed reli- Dollar Light - Dollar Medium • Dollar Heavy stein, president of the B'nai B'rith gion.—Julian Huxley. Auxiliary. Mrs. Ben Baum is of the carnival commit- ROSENWALD VALUED We must unload winter coats at once. These 297 coats we OBSERVE EM ANUEL secretary tee. YOUTH ABOVE WEALTH Dinner, dancing, fortune telling, AND BETH TEPHILA expect to clear tomorrow. What we paid for them doesn't fancy goods, home baking and mein a thing. The loss we are taking is tremendous. Most Milton Alexander Recall. Interest• MERGER ON SUNDAY cooking, refreshments, furniture, rig be sold FAR BELOW ACTUAL COST. __. ing Experience With De. I candy booths, and many other parted Philanthropist. Rev. Milkovsky to Lead Special booths and novel features are be Sabbath Services. fug planned by the committees in I — I charge, and a general invitation is, Julius Rosenwald valued youth The merger of Congregations extended to the residents of the; above wealth. Milton Si. Alexander, local leader Emanuel and Beth Tephila will be Border Cities and Detroit to at-, and advertising expert, who was observed with a banquet this Sun. tend and help make the carnival' . affiliated with the late philanthro- dye night at the Congregation the biggest event of the social sea. I pist in the work for the Union of Beth Tephila Emanuel !tall, Tay- son in the Border Cities. I I Wilson. ' Following are the booth conve- , American Ilebrew Congregations, lor and Woodrow A BRILLIANT NEW EIGHT recalls an experience which revealed To commemorate the occasion, flora and committee chairmen:, special services have been ar- Dinner, Mrs. Simon Meretsky; ' the idealism of Mr. Rosenwald. A FINER, FASTER SIX Five years ago, at the Golden ranged, with CaLtor IL Mil!..---Ly lance land, Mrs. L. Perlman; Dr. Perlman, Louis Kaplan; fis officiating on Friday night and h Jubilee Convention of the Union, 4 Mr. Rosenwald presided at the ses- Saturday morning, with the as pond, members of Shaer Hash°. , I mayim Junior League, under the Leo sion during which Mr. Alexander sistance of a special choir. read apaper on "Jewish Organiza- Davidson At the banquet, Rev. MilkovskyRjouintht cs hairmanship of the Misses umner, Mollie Adler and tions in All Sizes—Includin g Large and Half Sizes America." Sir. Alexander will sing a group of folk songs, made reference to Mr. Rosenwald's and will be accompanie d by Miss Ev a Slopen; fancy goods, Mrs I. Outstanding Cohen ; home cooking and baking.' Extra salespeople—extra preparations to serve a crowd. wealth, and when he concluded Mr. Ruth Sherman at th epiano. Cone in the morning if you can! Sirs. B. Matthews; refreshments, Rosenwald remarked that Sir. Alex- Features Mrs. B. Williams; furniture, Silo' ander is richer than he is because ('OA TS—Fifth Floor. of the lff ue. Gelber; candy, Junior, Iyn he has youth, and therefore posses- SCHOOLS WILL PLANT 1L eag Please accept our invitation to inspect ses much more time than he has I TREES IN PALESTINE these brilliant new cars - TIIE GREAT- Mrs. Charles Baum and Mrs. Ed. I.______ at his •ommand during which to EST VALUES.IN OLDSMOBILE HISTORY! E. Bernstein are in charge of tick- do the many things that are to Let us convince you that Oldsmobile is the United Hebrew Schools, Shearer I ( Its; Mrs. N. Rama and Mrs. I I e- be accomplished in a lifetime. Zedek School Co -Operate in •JUNI OR ZEDAKAH great buy of 1932! They're on display now end:ger, of publicity; Mrs. Wolff 74 Horsepower —please come in! Chamisho Osor b'Shvat Rnckow and Mrs. II. Leon, in 8-cylinder Engine Effort. charge of the sewing room, where' , 57 ttor,epew.r GROUP ORGANIZED COUNCIL WILL HOLD ' a for the p st several months, beau- The New Six - - S t $875 Al tOL•INGWO011 AT T11101 Eli Sachse, chairman of tiful dolls, cushions, for the fancy _'Roomier, Sirs" The Zedakah Juniors held their ANNUAL TEA JAN. 18 Una- the all'' LONGFELLOW 25SO The New Eight tree committee of the Jewish goods booth have been made by first meeting at the home of Fishe 1 bodies $975 - ---- Mrs. JoE. RTNEK Nations I Fund, announces that I the members of the three organ- Prices Two-Door Sedans, F. 0. B. Lansing Grace Zellman, 1935 Clairmount 1 Ride Regulator Liberal GMAC Time Payment Plan The annual tea of the Detroit the Un ited Hebrew Schools and izations. avenue, Sunday, Jan. 3. Free Wheeling Special Sunday Dinner 1 section, National Council of Jew- the Sha arey Zedek Sunday School Decorations, splendid dance After listening to a resume of e , IA Women, will take plac on have " pressed a desire to co-oiler- music, and many other attractions Let Us Appraise Your Used Car! the work being don I • Monday, Jan. 18, at Hotel Statler ate in t he Chamisho Osor b'Shvnt are being planned. dakah Senior Club, the members Silent Second Geer Your Car May Be Accepted as the Down Payment The committee in charge has (Jewish Arbor Day) effort of the I Members of the Shaer Ilasho-, pledge d their loyalty to the cause. Chopped Chicken Liver with F:wirs And Many Other. chosen this day to nark the con- Jewish National Fund to plant nterhood who are as. Fruit Cocktail Temporary officers were chosen and trees in elisting ninY m a g the Misses Florence: Palestine. g are of the drive for hospital- Tomato Juice Cocktail a bit:it:es, meeting followed. The clusion ity funds which will be used when Gitlin, Rose Glanz, R ose Fr eiman , • Child ren, and through then: Helen Relishes Richardson, next meet sig will tak•place at the Ida Ric hardson,' Chicken Okra. Consomme saftle /10 SA on Sundaydan. (0, at the national council convenes their p arents, will be urged by, Eva Cohen, Sa !trolled Whitefish. Fried Tomatoes lly Slinkoff, Marion here in March for its triennial their tea chars to honor this day by , 2 Web. 1, Roast Milk-Fed Chicken, Dressinir, IBurnstine, Anne convocation. This is the first tri• planting Benstine. Anne trees in the I lerzl Forest Spired Pears Incoming members are urged to ennui' to meet in Detroit, although Orechkin and Ethel Orechkin. Roast Watertown Goose, to, present at this meeting lx•cause the Council of Jewish Women has in Pales tine. I Proceeds of the carnival will go Stewed Apples 3888 W. WARREN AVENUE of limited membership. Minute Sirloin Steak, Daughters been inexistence 40 years. 'to the above-mentioned three or- GARFIELD 2277 of Zedakah members between the Cabaret Potatoes ganizations—to Hadassah, for its The results of the campaign will MIZRA CHI WILL HEAR Omelette with Fresh Strawberrie. ages of 11 and 19 are eligible. be announced at the triennial tea. program of health work in Palest RA BBI A. M. ASHINSKY tine; to the Sisterhood, in its work Sherbet Other girls willing to join should The program will start at 2:30 Au Gratin Potatoes, Raked Potatoes get in touch with Mrs. G. Zellman, p. m., after which Mrs. Fred A. to a id the syna go gue; to the Mini Baked Squash, Cauliflower Detroi t Mizrachi groups will be B'ri Euclid 8611-W. th Auxiliary, whose funds go Polonaise Ginsburg., president of the Detroit addresse Head Lettuce, Thousand by Rabbi A. M. Ashin- entirely for charity. Anyone in need of a layette chapter, will preside at a social sky of P d i 7 ttsp bu m Island Dressinw rgh,o formerly „ye. f n e-. 1 Tem . should call the chairman of the hour. Old Fashioned Strawberry Short troit, at sewing committee, Mrs. Sonia Shaf- Cake ple Beth El Basketball Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger, chair- IF, at C ongregation Beth Tephila' fer, Longfellow 5155. Hot Mince Pie, Pumpkin Pie man of the program committee, Emanuel hall, Team. Chocolate Layer cake A food shower is to he given by has written a playlet ittsix scenes. Ice cream Rabbi Ashinsky, who is aational Ices Coffee MeAlames Ida Levin, Rose Agree, Much mystery surrounds this play The Temple second eo thFl.al i i gisektg ai •ta lt. alel and Gertrude Gordon, on Wednes: and the author can't be persuaded Mizrachi leader, brings an impor- tram playe y m (h o e day afternoon Jan. 13, at 1:30 to divulge any information, but tent message to local Mizrachi. of the season with the Tholiurn Si. o'clock, at the Rose Agree Talmud the first scene, "Conventions, E. Church at Temple Beth El, at ' Torah, 121 Rosedale Court. Ad- Then and Now," are expected to 7:30 o'Clock, Jan. 9. The team DEBATE AT CENTER ' mission fee will be a package of provoke a riot of memories for made a fine showing against the f MICHIGAN'S LARGEST WALL PAPER DISTRIBUTORS • Metropolitan Si. E. Church last • The first half of the Senior De- Saturday, Mrs. Claire Wick The Zedakah Club acknowledges Wickersham is coach hate League will come The foll owin g boys are donations, from Mae Shapero, Rose to a close members of the team : Gerald and Mrs. David Werbe, local or- Sunday, Jan. 10, when class "A" Steinberg (manager), Gen. Greenbaum and Sadie Cohen. tist, will B. Mo- paint the scenery, The and class "B" meet at Melbourne gill, Marton Alexander, Edward Mrs, Alice Solovitch of 1572 Sew- cast is as follows: at 3 p. m. and A. Z. A. 93 clash Burnett, Sidney and, will be Benjamin, David TED the next hostess to the Lisbeth Sloman, !fester Resnik, with Lambda Mu Epsilon at the Arnovitz, Richard Sidder Dan Na. 7a dakah Club, Monday aftei noon, Josephine Mathilde Gates, Blanche Dexter branch, on the subject, than. The team is being coached Welt and m e, Amberg, danie , "Resolved,t that the establishment by M. Blatt. Jan. 11, 1:30 p. m. Also Flint, Lansing, Saginaw, Grand Rapids. Harry Jacobson, Spencer Finney, of a compulsory Jewish tax to sup. Frank V. I ■ tartin, S. J. Barnett' port Jewish philanthropies is de- Card Party of J. W. E. W. O. Benjamin Alpert, Samuel Epstein, 1"rable'" The A. Z. A.-Lambda and His Dancers Sidney lle , Milton Alexander, Mu Epsilon A debate Saturday, Jan. 16. n will be tot- , David Wilkus, S. L. Trigg, Simeon lowed by a social. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 , Cugell, Julius Gilbert, Emery Mo- A special meeting of the Jewish nash, Herbert Sloman, Julian' Good-Will Womens' European Welfare Or- Wollner and Edmund Sloman. Sewing Circle ganization was held Monday, Jan. ....—. Charity Card Party Jan 19. ____ 4, at Jericho Temple. Mrs. J. ---- • 7” Mishkin, vice-president, presided. A charity card tarty will be Our annual At this meeting lett ers were Gifts to Hadassah Infant gi ven by the Goo -Will Sew Welfare Fund. January read from the European families Circle at the R'nal Moshe Syne- receiving aid for the last seven Sale Now in • years and ■ report was heard in Lawrence at Dexter, on The Infant Welfare of Iladassah gogue, Progress Jan. 19, at I p. m. Proceeds will regard to the orphans brought has received the following contri- go to needy families. Tickets may over by this organization and kept CUSTOM- on prilate board in Detroit for the buti"" : be purchased at the door or by MADE From Mr. and Sirs. II. Selker, calling Longfellow 1731. last sic years. Hot NO CHARGE in memory of their parents. Ready - to - Weal lunch will be serted at 1 o'clock. A report was heard in reg--..' From Sir. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan The chairman is *Mrs. Jacob Far- ard to ALL SALES CLOTHING the success of the New Year's Eve and Mr. and Mrs. FOR ALTERATIONS Bieberstein, kaa, assisted by Mrs. David Green- SUITS & OVERCOATS dinner-dance held jointly with the in memory of Max Marienthal of baum. FINAL North Woodward branch of the New York. ♦ s42 so) organization, and arrangements NOW $26.50 Gifts to Jewish Unemploy- were made for the card party to Others $32.50 and $37.50 he held Saturday evening, Jan, 18, Blears C holem Srs. Meet at ment Emergency Council. SUITS & OVERCOATS MUST CLEAN at Club Exchange, 10216 Dexter iffit'SE OF 'ERYTHING TO MAKE WAY FOR NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE $m so) Emanuel Jan. 11. - " al, vard. Sirs. J. Mishkin is the The Jewish l Unempl oym ent E mer- NOW $31.50 gene ), Co chairman of this affair,'assisted by unci wish k now l- es t o ac A monthly meeting of the Bicur edze receipt of contributions Mesdames Zuckerman, Schwartz, in Silverstein and Zide. Cholem Srs. will be held Monday memory of the late Mrs. M. Pflaum The Sante Personal evening, The next boa rd of directors . rue , Jan. 11, at Congregation from Mr. and Mrs Hen Nil Clifford 1971 Attention Prevails MICHIGAN AT SHELBY a) or and 'Alison. man, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- meeting will be held Monday eve- Everyone is asked to attend as man, Mr. and' Mrs, !tarry 1428 Griswold Street I fling, Farb- 600K• CADILLAC Jan. 11, at the residence of there are many needy cases to beaten and Mr. aid Mn. Mortirn r H.1 I Sim 01 nag, 2673 Taylor. taken care of. I Meyer. DC TROIT We Have Too Many Coats :Therefore, Beginning Saturday, a Most Drastic Clearance 297 Richly Furred Births Special for 8 Days Only! Friday, Jan. 8, thru Saturday, Jan. 16 20% Discount on 3 BORDER CITIES GROUPS SPONSOR CARNIVAL JAN. 17 These 6 Famous Himel•ose Winter Coats Up E 0 C On the t o 116 Coats That Were $23.50 to $29.75! 118 Coats That Were $29.75 to $33.95! 63 Coats That Were $49.75 to $57.95! Dollar 16 $ 2 $ 36 $ I Davidson's Motor Sales Presents..., uy OLDSMOBILE NEW 6 & 8 0.0 or: tiollirr $1.00 DAVIDSON'S MOTOR SALES OUR WALL PAPER PRICES FOR 1932 ARE THE "Lowest In 15 Years" New Line Now Showing Ask Yosii. Deitiivitor Orchestra Hall Wed. Eve. Jan. 13 SHAWN Fisher Wall Paper Co. CADILLAC 7660 Mansfield's FINAL REDUCTION of SIMOJ ACKERMAN SEITS and OVERCOATS Max Kosins ansfield'o