A merkom Auf ish PerlaNeal eater GLIPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO II i m o ll lo ch ) 'PLANS COMPLETED I LiaL2, ETRO aff$RefRONIC16 Engagements f FO R SHAAREYZEDEK I MEN'S CLUB FROLIC Now On! I ASS Theatre One Week Only Detroit I Beg. Sun, Feb, 28 it THE GREATEST COLORED SHOW OF ALL TIME! „. ETHEL,. WATERS_ M ONSTER _,.= Midnight Frolic Alen's Club of Shaarey Zedek ,._ and Affiliated Organizations Wedding Calendar .z -- - 4 . in Er , , The general chairman ” fair is Charles N Ag an ree, o 1 th,f,a r L.! . AT "Y" ( HOSTESSES LEAP YEAR DANCE Pike Davis' Continental Orchestra -0 0 C to 2' Mat. 50c to 'I" . In LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATRE Tribute to "Mothe r" Klein. 'JUNIOR HADASSAH LUNCHEON DONORS :Siegel, Jean Snitman, Ida Stofar ' and Mrs. Edith Paransky, and By the Zedakah Club. Sam Charfoos, Wills I Messrs. • Arrangement have been complete S 13 I Losh, rt, George Losh, Rubin The name or mother she sanctified. t for the Junior liadassah second Telephone Trinity 2.3488 Gerald Nakelsky. The deco-i so beta= her iire was the way •LETTER- BOX $ luncheon to be annual 10 ,he tit X given rations will carry out the heart- Undying the spirit• the Steller Hotel, March 6 ONLY FIVE PERFORMANCES behind kind. , Mi shaped motif which is appropriate Lauds Jacob Miller. red Lewis, program chairman, Jo,. at ti hon72“the ;,, to the occasion. ei'lhalial:4C1 h, ttb' fou nd announces the following pro g FRIDAY NIGHT, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY thei ram: Indoor tennis lessons will begin 'When atr Juninr'a installation was Mrs. D avid De So on Tuesday evening, fa Pool of New Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: or the h i " s a; ee t i r Matinee and Evening, Feb. 26-27.28 dear other M i York , guest speaker; John Wam- March 1, at I Permit me to make a correction Kl ein. T emple Beth El .,!", mer, flut made . gymnasium. Regis-I Which reiniceO•toirkecommunity of your editorial in The Chronicle w ith loaf; phony O st of the Detroit Sy trations for this - I of Feb. 19, wherein you state that) rchestra, and George Gal- That night ati the praised 1 open to "Y" members . ' our Zadakah vani, baritone, accompanied by Miss Jacob Antler is the second oldest only, ie ma; I IN be made at the clubhouse dreatned that the e on Ro- No one would Sara Weinberg at the piano. Angel of Death member of the B'nai B'rith in swoop. Reservations ma Upon um and claim aleader no loved. so Miss Michigan. This is incorrect, for I be mail The third debate of the inter. N sincere Anne Baron, y 283 Ea ed t o have been a member of the order ow we know ' he is hap st Han tournament will take p l - since 1874. H claimed cock str eet. ate ' Brother Miller wa a ("The Clown and His Love") et nesdaY evening, M arch 2 , at I only abo ut The chairmen of the was By Fausto Martini. Yiddish by y and time, hence years of age at that ed, tt" e 8:30, when Miss Rose Barach and I ; 14a Whdet ttlEP:::I.sel;o'f ttlil t";:rm we'trIT aoa: means committee, the Dr. L. M. Herbert. d not have help e d sew. tao Miss es Ruth been a Miss Dorothy Solomon will speak ' Greenberg and membe he a coul r t that early date, Assisted by Our Entire Company. Tin° .. .Irk, poor P= i t,." needy found contagious the for the Phi Sigma Kappa Sorority BessieBrenner, list therefore he is not to be consid- much by her own TICKETS AT THE NEW REDUCED PRICES and Miss Sally Baskin and Miss Benefiting following donors for the $10 erect the second oldest member in iihilaot th. li I S d' ne I ' ac will speak for the; w hen calle d on by nur president to rep. .1) lanenhCUZ: Baron . Belle R. Baron , MetO e Michigan for there are older mem- ; • H. r ■ Hoy Toy Girls on t he question, resent her generations three, d h un. Mr, Emil Baron. Mary II r 1 bets living. This, however, (foes Ilessie Brenner, N Anirnate;: with joy were her children era _ "Resolved, that at er Blir hover aomi Hoch- not detract fro . an, own- DETROIT Cann, Ethel m Brother hiller ership of public government 1 utili . Libby I character or the it es would be; While ..4 lauded the Junior Zetlakah E‘• en, Ruth Shrlich. Esther Elronin Symphony Orchestra good work he did adviser beneficial to th e Oar - n. I And told those dear girls ORCHESTRA HALL for the order. I have known and man. Harriet ro, Rosalind ' just how they urrri.e:Illaten. ioi xn 7 r ,i,Li A fl'Uthh. admired him for a great many The finals of the inter-club La chould price her. llilap, trti Thur. t, o a l Thur. Eve. Mar. 3 1Fri. Aft. Mee. 4 ccomplis hed the feat tru flirtrwIlio . . bridge tournament will be played! ly e m ant Mildred at 8:30 years. I endorse everything you 1 iiJ arkont. nr(Paul at 2:30 n,in owne Kali sh on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 28, at 1 T° ca;hyo:d"uh,:chr:Ziryk ,.....:Idwirridic..iinwn , xms en said about hint except as to the • Mr, II. Ketal. Lillian Ketai, liel 055IP GABRILOWITSCH, Directing 2 o'clock. Tuesday, March 1, will Mr, Edynthe Ilreehner Klinger, length of membership in the order. •u, Ida Jeanette E. Kii ger. Jennie Kollenberx, be the last date on which members I ma 0 JOSE ITURBI, Pianist n, Mr, M. Very truly yours, Ann Kurt, By One Who Was Close to Her. Land may enter the ne class lette w in Less.. Char- con- 1 Ltse.v,radtisi4.WrilllamilLev,F Winifred O W. WLSEY, Tickets Si to 52.50, at Hall tract bridge, which is under the 716 South Par k Street, !....%nn e Ma . on."Mee Fifty-seven year ago, this Columbia 4t70 direction of D °Mest;114, r. Edward Lyons. Morris Mendelsohn, An. Saginaw, Mich. world was blessed with the crea- Harold Smiley, atto , F. Milstein. , ' _ i usher , tion of a perfect woman—a Jew- r. Roof. era the speaker 0 the forum ' Deliv•n. Deana PeripakY Judge Georg f ollowing ess who lived for others, a soul the err s e M. Read to The Zedakah Club announces a IT J ril'ink. R oi" uebn 'tra Vkliril March 4. ices on Friday evening, card party to be held at the B'nai F,Ii tetta sacks, Sy lvia Shap lat:Ch s, tVr 7:: whose only pleasure was to aid Speak on Jewish Radio Saturday night at 8:30 iro Betty Smith. I the unfortunate. Moshe Hall, D erring March 13, nc at -I " n 81'1".. M ' The membership drive has been on Sunday evening, Forum Sunday. T VICTOR KOLAR, Directing ISe'Rpelb%o''m'Ifarn.t.1 APa r" e TTIr ;e7b. a :T r' 41 d Malvina "Mother" Klein was d turs'I rr Martell. lion. George M. Read, l'robate extended to the second week in 8 o'clock. There will be prizes . an inestimable treasure to man- names will be listed judge in charge of the Juvenile Asaisted by l week. March, at which time awards will for each table and refreshments vi;,' Additional kind, a veritable fortune. She groups who have brought in the Court of Detroit, will speak on the V.1 ' Border Cities Choir stands alone AN a maker of pre- e served. Airs. Esther Davis largest number of new members Jewish Radio Forum next Sunday, th • "]', "Y " is chairman of the affair. Rothe cedents, possessing a gradeur of General Admission 25c to 50e Feb. 28, over WJBK, from 5:15 to I heThe o heldpen meeting character and a shining, glorius which Was to 6:45 p. m. Judge Read will dis. , record of achievements that sets at the Detroit-Leland held on Sunday evening, April 10 cum the work of the Juvenile The annual stunt night will be. Hotel on Feb. 29 has been indeti her apart as a "pure, perfect, - OFFICERS Court and the wayward min o r. The Wifely postponed. A regular meet- r Jewels" in the firmament of her will also include a num-1 willn i e b e ph a Vid era. ■ . 4 N "7."Ailiar, JACOB BEN•AMI "Der Payatz un Zein Liebe", A Tribute to a Perfect Woman — Malvina "Mother" Klein Popular Concert ENTERTAINMENT — SURPRISES GALORE STAGE SHOW — PRE-VIEW OF FEATURE TALKIE Tickets at Box Office . — – • ZEDAKAH CLUB CARD ".".' .- PARTY ON MARCH 13 J. s. Ni..,nb.... 1 Joseff Bros. RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN 2038 Woodwa r d at Elizabeth Have Added a Debtor Department Better to Serve You Regular Meal .. .65c Business Men's Lunch 40c we cater to banquets, wedding., partie s and other private (unctions. Phone Clifford 3974 %.\ 0 GOLDIE MEYERSON HERE MARCH 20-23 0 - . - .E.I Ea' C IIIIIIVIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIMINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM H 0 R " /a. There awaits you in our show-rooms the best selection of the finest furniture manu- factured in this country and France, and during the remaining few days of this event you can purchase these fine goods at DRAS- TIC SAVINGS. Whether you are in the market for a single piece of furniture or a complete household of merchandise you will receive the same courteous attention. LISTED BELOW IS A TYPICAL VALUE IN OUR FEBRUARY SALE TWO PIECE Living Room Suite covered in choice of Brocatels and Freizes, Hair-Filled, Solid Mahogany Hand-Carved Frame, at- tached loose Pillow Back. February Price ....... ...... $101.60 Davenport can be purchased separately at ........................... C OR COMPANy 8928 12th St. . __ __ ■■ s'•: 1 I IMS‘.11.\11.11. ■ \\NMI % State, County HALEVY-HAZOMIR PREPARES SOCIAL week to all who are raising funds ; Mizra c hi. This promises to be a The part of the as program. for their $10 donations to this novel affair, as arranged by the , which has first been prepared usual nchen to comple luo committee in charge consisting of especi at once. ally for men-ill Interestedte their work Nett ie Rosenzweig, Ethel Weiss. ers and in, ler, Miriam Tilchin, Eddie Rather,- , mediate friends, feature a may obtain additional sympathizers information berg, David Bressler, Evelyn lowish reading, tenor solos by Al. Estelle ti t t by calling the committee an ways Are Cohen and Rose Cohen . Shane and M. Magill, accompanied and means, Euclid 2777-W. Good Audiences Go to Scheduled; , LIST ATTRACTIONS 'S AT LITTLE THEATER 1 See F Parking Space for 2200 Cars. I'd:: 2. Courtroom, on .___ , Mrs. Eva Pollack has made a do- A meeting of the 2 . The year c e r a in- executive nation in memory of her father. , latted for the ensuing '' WI lb 1 . 0 011.% 1 I il 1.1 MI la .S.i board of the Mizrachi !lethal. of Gershon tarry Burnstein, who D etroit president; .M. Lezer: rod was held at the clubrooms, passed away on Feb. 18, 1928. soil, vice-president; -president; I. Kassoff, matt 9109 Twelfth street, on Tuesday, I ter of rolls; A. Badman - The Chalut zos ( Pioneer Jewish Feb. 23. The details of the cut- , master of exchekuer. The initiation io of men• Women's Organization for Pales- total program to be inaugurated hers and officers took place at the A tine), through the efforts of the next week were completed. . Mand Gardens in,Windso, r on • combined branches, announce the A bridge-dansant at the Ch . ... Feb. 6. orin The next meeting wi ll be i0 I completion on of plans for the reccp- Tea Gardens will be given Sun- , ■ at On SSu Judge Liddy's Courtroom, 0 ; titan-luncheon in honor of the noted I day. April 3. Organizations are ndayevening, Feb. 2at . on Tues day, Starch I. to kee p this date o pe Anyone de- the Detroit Halevy.11aznmir Sin e- siring t . woman labor leader, Miss Coldly n. Coldly I co Iwme a m ber o f the % u Mt yerson, ti be given at A Prim party, ing Society will present its fourth fraterni ty la Hotel I asked tom e co mmuni ;i wh ch will be announced the date next of dance and social gathering of the with Iry cate Stadler, on March 23. I week, is being sponsored by the season at the Assembly Hall, 9125 mond B ing B. Ackerman, 325 Ilam-10 An urgent pl e a was issued this adding, Randolph 6151, Twelfth street, near Atkinson. Other committees appointed are: by S. Solomon, pianist, who will - . 1 d s ,a, ,,t , 01);8 13home s,nn . MIZRACHI HATZOIR i; i irg,. Alpha Omega Law Fraternity bar of vocal selections b y Rev. • nwt at the Rayne County PZoanluieddkosaski,wuh:l y 6.m HAS BUSY PROGRAM oenue, Monday evening, Feb. 29. i s met Building, va t a beel accom- a aa, .1 trig . e Lt 01 the la 31A. 5891 ■ IMI MI II 0 IR I MI e AN A I AM it 4 and Township ; / , OA TAXES . F'oR' . . . . . . . . 1931 , r, g E g E Become Delinquent I c lubrooms, Fay Katt, Ethel Weias. , also present a piano recital; a ine German Films. II --- ; violin solo by entire Leo Schnenbrun Theater. ler. May Austin and Nettie Rosenz-land finally the , Continuing its policy of showing a we ml cultural, Zelda Rosenthald chorus in awn tell 0 or three numbers, A udiences nothing but the ! Miriam Tilchin. Ephraim Ralph; , conducted by best pia picture, "Shanghai Express," a A special meeting of the Jew- membership, obtainable in.# Esther Edilman, I man. tant Director William Gay.' German talking story of seething China ish Women's European Welfare Dave M films, the Little e . Assia The program will start at ' Cinema Sa artell°, program, May Aus- 8,30, with Marlene Dietrich in the lead. Organization will be held Theater of Detroit is still jog ra Burstein. Doroth K Monday, tin, role, is now playing a limited h 11 • o Feb. 29, at Jericho Temple. lenberg; library, Fay Zager. Anna gtp Immediately following this pro- t ngagement of one week at the Not all its patrons are German 13 / gram,, (lancing will be At this meeting a report will g Tachna, Rose Friedman, Lucille music of Milton Schoenbrun's Michigan Theater by special ar- heard in regard to the success be Zager, in to the speaking. Many do not speak a 01 Florenc e of Edelman; pocket - or - t rangernent with the producers, dairy luncheon held Feb. 16. chests. It in extsected that the word of the language. Yet no su- 4 box, Sara Burstein; The exotic German star never ea. public it y, perbly are the fil Dates will also be set for the Zelda Rosenthal, Florence Edel- Presence of I 27 active members of it m appears to s directed that % the organization Reared in a better role than that theater benefit to be held in March he a and its numerous follow each story. simple thing ta 0 if "Shanghai Lily," while Clive with Mrs. J. Zuckerman as chair- man, Miriam Tilchin; Once Sha- friends will fill the hall to its ca. ..„ Brook, Warner Oland, Anna May man and Mesdames Agnes Levin lion, Dave Bressler, Eddie Rothen- p ar it y. The Detroit critics have been 11 ir berg, Zelda Rosenthal; good will, hi gh thin their praise of the Wang and others appear in the and R. B. Newman as assistants; Regular , aPnorting cast, rehearsal, are held of uality A and for the home baked sale to be Dave Bressler, Harry Schechter, every IVednesday evening at 9 ti e presentationa and the poll- raA Eddie J. ,Rothenberg, Zelda Rosen- o'clock. in room 123, Northern e s of the house and management given two weeks before Purim at that; p g Paramount Theater, David E. Walton, the owner of 0 tthe kosher meat markets of Be. Edelman, N. F. delegates, Florence High School, under the guidance Harry Schechter. the trod, wi Little , riAn:larit s Fhru id im ay anevr eanmie n gaga Cinema Theater, has Ernest Lubitsch's n i t nh : of Prof. E. Zaludknwski. production of chairmanth Mrs. A. Katzen as Just returned from a trip to New 'Broken L ' e 1"ork. where he h uork s : ). " is ich is now ,' — =bowing teresting talk on the position of 70 Jews Named to Nigh s.•i.t to of 71, 7unkb ee ,r , it h NkIto CI LI K • .1 0 101 11.1 MI 0 II 0 10 1.1b sl I A K 1 VI LI ak1 I 01 0 LI excellent at the Paramount Theis- "All Over Italy" Holmes) Jews in Palestine. Dirussio Pato• ter. has won the acclaim of both Y ]'ark 1 MIN I MI I il 111W LI K 1 0 LI KW I K 1 el V I 1• n. succ eas es. Among these Minsk.—( J rroup _ ___ _ _________________________,. ______ _______ 11. 1 1 KZ T. A.) public and Theme, March 1. are --Bret nty "Das Lied singing and dancang Col-. Jew. a Ist AID.," "Schubert'. This picture, "Rhapsody in Black" With lowed. which haft re among the 304 pervonv Fruehlinr, "Schub Burton Holmes will continue been adapted from Ethel Watt m as the sr intillant his 26, at 9 This Friday evening, Feb. who were named to important lied aux I traum." "Ein Burchen- Ethel Waters at Cass, "The series of travel lecturea at Orches- o'clock. Aaron Markson posts feidelberg," in central instituti Man I Killed," features Lionel tra Hall, next Tuesday evening, w ill deliver a talk to star, will be unfurled on the stage flse f I jungle and gives him his right "Comrades -- ons by the of 1 narrYmore, Nancy be follow d ' n the theatrical sun. .i r eent n Carrol and R a tter rem convention of the Strauss." r "ie , . tar ('ass Theater on Sundae y discussion. The public. is in-; White Russian Acclaimed by the press The story is tense with . March tbaving as his subject, "All vited. and • and pub- evening, where it place hovt o f others. was Lew Leslie who disco.. The next 0'1,111ips Communist party. Over Italy." As usual the talk will lie of New York, Boston, will play an general meeting Of these, 28 were named mem. German films have caused so en - drama. Philaded . Rap in the leading, be illustrated with pictures in mov. of the Mitrachi Ilatroir will be Bred the late Florence Michigan ton g run J. W. E. W. 0, Plans Theater Benefit and Home Bake Sale. I0 0 . g MARCH I, 1932 1 g g Of Pay NOW and Save Add . . itional 1 r Interest Charges and Penalties 1 HERMAN R. L-111 • , County Treasurer ■ C press. Borneo des and stills. M M ADMISSION $1.00 S-A-L-F LEGAL FRATERNITY INSTALLS F.. - 7. If- - --f.- =- Februar y Furniture ■ "All that knew her loved her." S Feb. a 26—To Mr. and Airs. Samuel L. Kavanau of 1999 Calver avenue, son. The Music Study Club will pre- sent a French and Spanish pro- 1 to at its next regular meeti on ng : to be held on Tuesday afterno I March 1, at the Y. W. C. A. build- ing, Montcalm and Withe,i-ol streets. Thaddeus Wronski, di- I sa rector of the Detroit Civic Op tra a -." Company, will address the cif)); upon the subject "Opera." Others participating in the program willI be . Lawr ence Titl ebaum, pi in. Ida Mrsr, Ms . J.. Sa Sa bs , vic Mi ss I t_ j • Ida Rosenthal, danseuse, and Mrsl. Feb. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Siegal of 14745 Quincy street, a 1 son, Benjamin. Lillian Gordon Alper n, wh wil Feb. I2—To Mr. and Mrs. George L. Weingarden of 11696 Broad- read a paper on "French and street, a daughter, Marilyn. Spanish Music." Mrs. J. S. Sa als I O Wed . utstanding members of the Y. will act as chairman of the day. I I {V. LI:..Ai.,dlitit,uose Feb. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz of 10242 Delmar avenue, a steC ssoeusncaitl w t t 1,1,1 ac The philanthropic committee o of daughter, Sally. sag. _ h" the Music Study Club presented a )7,4111111111111111111111INIII1111113111111111111:1Illlaatilititimptialepea Year dance on Sunday evening, program at the Arnold Old Folks', masfiltinattatallantallfidtazallilialaratalla hieo b te . l. 28 T , h aot atria: 011):Vii llatallealatal 4 F ists-L Home on Feb. 20. Sirs. A, Pollak I e:laEnsd. Sacred and Mrs. Leo Weisman were In; I. ther Chosid, Eva Millman, Rose cha„e. All a Nig hts 4809 W. FORT STREET k the at- he s been assist ra,.,sar il c a t,t) ed , thla nAl,e cr., charge Feb. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman (Mary Friedenberg) of 14610 Wark avenue, a daughter. Feb. 24 — To presentat i on Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Pritz (Anna Slomovitz) of II artists: Charles Shallit in charge 14674 Seymour avenue, a daughter, Feb. 20 — To Dr. II Black of Rh the moving picture portion of A Symphony of Blue Note. I and and Mrs. J. th l'olozker of 2405 Chicago boule- i a ' the program; Moe prince in charm yard, a daughter, Gloria Joan. th e .' of ticket dist 1 . ' Greatest Colored Cast Ever Asaembled Feb. 17—To Mr. anti Mrs. George Neil of 9330 Dexter boulevard, 220rking aace sp is available for a son, Robert William. cars. Feb. 16.—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman (Minnie Bolivsky) of 3037 Monterey avenue, a daughter, Sharon Zelda. and Others zo HOLLYWOOD THEATRE door, from the chairman, or the 1 following committee members M esdame s Aaron Fellman, I nard Lobs, Louis Oppenh ,ra Samuel Mitchell, Wm . Isenb e'n:s r'1 Sol Benyas, Ilenry Weinberg an ,d ; B Harry Coggan, Births EEE under auspices of the =41111111111111111111MMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII tPorl,'' eal'ields a VALAIDA—BERRY BROTHERS CECIL MACK'S CHOIR Tonight ! Tonight! MN. Sarah Markle of 446 King avenue announces the betrothal party on IVednesday, March 2, at = of her daughter, Ruth, to C. Hertzel Silber, son of Rabbi and Mrs. p. m. at the Highland Park At a meeting of all the corn At Saul Silber of Chicago, Ill. The wedding is to be an event of nit - ' Stared branch of ' f the Y. W. C. A. build• tee members it hi are respon , W oodward and %%mina eves• dale for the staging of the monster mid- night frolic, it was announced t hat; all plans are complete and that De- troit will witness lane of the fi nest affairs of its kind ever before h eld. g 7 - - , Weeks of the activity on the = Feb. 28—M pa rt the various committees -..-- iss curie Silverman, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Jaco a will be climaxed lip the perfor• Silverman, to Samuel Greenfield, soli of Mrs. Pauline Greenfield of New York. make that will be presented at the ;Hollywood Theater this Saturday March 6—Miss Doris Wolfgang, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I night, Feb. 27, at 11:30 p. m: Wolfgang, to Max Cohen, of this city. MarcA. h 6 —Miss Do rothy Sin Eddie Loughton has his band of er of 3770 edding West Gto ran Alerrymakers in readiness for their Samuel to Faren aif 1204 5 Mar gtindale. W take r place in ' part in the evening's program and Port Huron. judging from the information on March 6—Miss Mynne Gertrude Franzblau, daughter of Mr. and hand, Eddie has many KID' .. i n Mrs. Herman Franzblau, to Irving II. Warted, son of Mr. and Mrs.; store. Julius E. Wartell. Every available vaudeville he a d. 1 March 6—Miss Sophia Radom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Radom; liner and theatrical star has be et; ; of 2727 Elmhurst avenue, to Benjamin J. Satir of 2745 Cortland ! Procured for the OrellSioll and tht , ir l avenue, at Temple Beth El, Dr, Leo 111. Frankl in ociating. ffi acts have been woven into a slat w I March 6—Aliss Ida S. Wexler, daughter of Mr. and .afrs. Louis that Las never been equalled. 1 Wexler, to Murray J. Minus, son of Mr. and I Ticket • 11 h• c II DI ogs re March 12--Mss Gertrude Shatz , ing satisfactorily, but there wi en, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. Max ll I Fredenthal of 9593 Delmar, to Leonard Matrick of Atlantic d I a few available at the box office of ; City, N. J. ;sz. the llollywo,;(1 Theater. March 13—Miss Judith Ashinsky, daughter of Rabbi rEg I and Mrs B MRS. J. M. BERRIS Aaron Ashinsky of 5840 Hobart street, Pittsburgh ob Clarke, famous radi a formerly of I and theatrical organist, will o rti st Detroit, to Nathan Rosen, son of Air. and Airs. Morris Rosen of Pitts-I be fe a - i burgh, at Beth Hamedrosh Ilaodol, Washinton street, l'ittsburgh. num. Mrs. J. M. Barris, chairman, ; toed on the bill. g Mn. Benjamin p Pearl d Reception at 8:30 p. in. at Venetian Room o The pre-view of a talking pictur c burgh .. f Webster Hall, Pitts.; anti vice-chairman, have lanne a i = • ,: t - -: ; never before shown in Detroit wil I 1 gala event. There will be a prize I .- = ." : - . - . March 13—Miss Saralee Leeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob or ea lc I altne be worth the price of admix • table le and re freahments. , - Sion. Leeman of 2926 Webb avenue, to Lewis Tessler, son of Mr. and Airs. Morris Tessler, at Congregation Beth David, The performanc e th oe f t n hneilainlrht4 i is being slain I March 20—Miss Anne Lacow 7 ill ang; I ' cordlay the Alen's Club of Congre daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry scholarship funds of the club.) , Laeow, to Abe Cherrin, son of Tickets may be obtained at the; gation Shaarey Zetlek and affiliated Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cherrin. organizations. The use of the Holly- wood Theater has been ...- donated Tt f rthe occasion by lien and Lou Cohen and their father, Abe Cohen. These gentlemen have lent valuable 0 B. assistance to the committee in the I planning of the event. j 1.1.11111,, I Direct and Intact from Three Month. at the Garrick Theater, Chicag o LEW LESLIE'S BRIDGE WEDNESDAY :L= The Music Study Club will hold Its second annual evening bridge Final Clearance i Winter Apparel --drastic reductions throughout the entire store! PAGE THREE MUSIC STUDY CLUB m en t of one week. much comment and received so phis, Pittsburgh, Cleveland and berg of the central committee Mills and placed the of much held on at Tuesday, March 1, at 91 the White Russian Communist titian favor of p that requests for repo- Chicago as mantle of fame on her o'clock, the clubrooms. a new Aptly described as • "symphony brow. It was he, too, who part y. evio us showings are roe torn of idea in the re- of blue notes and black rhythm," flrosass,,,, I coming in entertainment wars