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September 30, 1932 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-09-30

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PI EV MOM IEWISB ORONICIA

PAGE FOURTEEN

■end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

WINDSOR ELECTS
RABBI ROSENTHAL

To all of our
friends

Detroiter To Officiate at

Services at the Shaer
Hashomayim.

Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal of
Detroit, graduate of the Isaac El-
chanan Theological Seminary of
New York, has been engaged as

oif joyful and

healthy
SEW YEAR

Engagements

ZVILLER SOCIETY
PLANS BRIDGE-TEA

A board meeting of the Zviller
Ladies' Aid Society was held at
the home of Sirs. bf. Klein on
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Fuller announce the engagement of their Linwood avenue on Saturday eve-
daughter, Anne, to Dr. Morris S. Berent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max ning, Sept. 24, for the purpose of
Berent.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chattman of 1414 West Euclid avenue
announce the engagement of their (laughter, Mollye, to Nathan D.
Rosin, son of Rev. and Mrs. Israel Rosin of Brondstreet boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Goldman of 6432 Livernois avenue
announce the engagement of their daughter, Eva, to Leon G. Debosky,
son of Mr. and Mrs. llarry Debosky of Detroit. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lax of 12715 Linwood avenue announce the
betrothal of their daughter, Irene, to Arthur Kepes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Kepes of 8061 Homer street.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Levin of 4107 Montgomery avenue an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Loretta, to Irving B. Galper,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Galper of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Dursk announce the engagement of their
daughter, Florence, to Louis Siegel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Siegel
of Detroit.
At a dinner to be given Sunday night in honor of Mrs. Bessie
Dubrow (Bessie Alpert), her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Alpert of 1574
Cortland avenue, will announce the engagement of their daughter,
Dorothy, to Albert A. Jaffin of Detroit.

Wedding Calendar

PHONE COlumbia 4200

FOREST CLEANERS
and DYERS

■ IN

IN FURNITURE

MRS. S. KLEIN

discussing plans for the forth-
Ost. 23—Miss Rose Lakin, daughter of Mrs. Ida Lakin, to Edward coming bridge and tea party to be
given on Tuesday, Nov. 29, from
Oberfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Oberfield.
1 p. m. to 12 midnight, at the
Jericho Temple, Joy road near
Linwood.
Mrs. M. Pevin, president, ap-
RABBI H. N. ROSENTHAL
pointed Mrs. H. Sorin chairman,
rabbi of Congregation Shaar Bash-
and Mrs. S. Klein assistant chair-
omayim, corner Giles boulevard
man. T h e following members
and Goyeau street, Windsor.
were also appointed on the com-
Sept. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Merton M. Ertz of 3030 Sturtevan
Rabbi Rosenthal will deliver the avenue, a son.
mittee:
Mesdames B. Sorin, M. Klein,
sermons during Rosh Hashonah,
Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Rosen of 13120 LaSalle
B. Moran; H. Wolfson, L. Fine-
Yom Kippur and Succoth services.
man, W. Weinshelbaum, C. Shlain,
Rabbi Rosenthal previously offici- boulevard, a daughter, Marcia Ruth.
Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Karp (Ruth Meth) of 12038 G. Bosanoff, B. Bessman, M.
ated at Shevuoth services at the
Dexter, a daughter, Marcia Lois.
Bornstein, H. Pevin, Ii. Garber,
Shaer Hashomayim.
Sept. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bigelman of 2410 Tuxedo, a B. Uechenick and Miss Kushman.
The prayers will be chanted by
Tiskets for the affair may be
Rev. Max Freiman, cantor of the daughter, Shirley Lois.
Sept. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Ellenson of 3265 West Boston obtained from either the chair-
congregation for the past two
lady,
Mrs. H. Sorin, Lothrop 7961,
years, who will be assisted by a boulevard, a son, Ervin Jerold
or her assistant, Mrs. S. Klein,
choir of 18 voices under the lead-
University
1-0461.
ership of William Cayman, former
director of the choir at Congre-
I Mr. and Mrs. William R. Small
gation Shaarey Zedek of Detroit.
(Hilda Silverberg), whose mar-
riage was an event of Sept. 11,
Rabbi Rosenthal is considered
have returned from their honey-
one of the ablest speakers in the
Among those who passed the
moon and are now residing in state bar examinations are the fol-
Orthodox rabbinate, For several
Detroit,
months last year he was recruited
lowing Jews:
as a field worker and orator for 'Wer.
George Goldstein, Stanley Gel-
Mr. and Mrs. William Stark- fund, Edith H. Hartman, Morris
the Yeshiva College of New York.
Miss Claire R. Grant, daughter
J. A. Glans is president and M. of Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Grant of stein of 2689 Sturtevant avenue Lieberman, Samuel C. Ilalpert,
Meretsky secretary of Windsor's 848 Chicago boulevard, left this entertained at the home of Mr. Nathan Shur, Herman Kass, Ir-
Congregation Shear Hashomayim. week for Ann Arbor to enter the and Mrs. Jack Starksteln of Tyler ving Galper, Wilfred A. Steiner,
avenue with a party on Saturday, Max Schayowitz, E. R. Gomberg,
University of Michigan.
Sept. 24, in honor of their daugh-
L. Milling, Ethel It.
Jolly Elite Club Dance on Mrs. D. Rutenberg and daughter, ter, Elaine's, first birthday. Eighty Leonard
Diamond, Morris Zwerdling,
Sunday Night.
Aaron I. Benyas, Cecil H. Birn-
Bella, of Montreal, Canada, who guests were present.
krant, Philip Weiss, Morton C.
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Sylvia Weiss and Miss Goldberg, Leon A. Cousins, Irving
At the last meeting of the Jolly Jack Ellenstein of Fullerton av-
Beatrice Well motored to New W. Goldsmith, Samuel H, Weis-
Elite Club, Max Sosin, chairman enue, have returned home.
York last Monday. Miss Weiss man, Sidney M. Shevitz, Ruth
of the fourth annual dance to be
will spend a few days with her
held on Sunday evening, Oct. 2,
Jack Art, eon of Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Ben Siegal, and Mis s Kohler, Irwin Borkin, Merman L .
the last night of Rosh Ilashonah, J. M. Art, left for Chicago to en-
Yarrows, Irving Goldstein, Albert
at the Fort Wayne Hotel, an- ter the Northern Illinois College Well will attend the New York J. Silber, all of Detroit.
nounced that all arrangements for of Optometry. Jack graduated School of Social Service,
this affair are completed. Skeeter with honors from Central High
Junior Home Relief.
Mrs. Gussie Epstein and &ligh-
Palmer in person and his orches- School, taking a post graduate
tra will furnish the musical por- course. lie also graduated with ters, Florence and Arlene, re-
first fall meeting of the
The
turned
from
a
10
weeks'
trip
East,
tion of the program. Tickets for high honors from the Temple
visiting with relatives and friends Junior Home Relief Society was
this affair will be sold at the door
held
at
the
home of the president,
School of Religion.
in Rockaway Beach, Brooklyn,
the night of the dance.
Nev York and New Haven, Conn. Dorothea Ferar, who welcomed
the
members
and guests.
Miss Roddy Feltner of Wood: Mrs. Epstein's sister-in-law, Mrs.
Election of officers took place,
Ingham drive and her guest, Miss Louis Feinberg of the Grand Con-
and
the
following
officers were
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.1r
Billie Kleinfeld, returned to De- course, New York, entertained in
troit after spending the week-end their honor at dinner in Rockaway elected and installed for the en-
visiting friends in Port Huron, Beach. Another sister-in-law, Mrs . suing year: president, Esther Rob-
Mich. Miss Kleinfeld is leaving Irving Feinberg, gave a dinner bins; vice-president, Wilma Schill-
for New York this week to attend for the family in Brooklyn. Mrs . er; recording secretary, Madeline
Cooper Union Art School, where Al Feinberg entertained at Brigh - Betty Meyers; corresponding sec-
she will continue her studies.
ton Beach at a family reunion for retary, Selma Rose; treasurer,
30 people. Mrs. Meyer Feinberg Sylvia Broudy. The following
Miss Dorothy Smith was given a of New Haven was hostess at a chairmen of committees were
vening in surprise dinner and dance for 40 chosen: publicity, Winifred Cor-
e
surprise party Tuesday
honor of her birthday, by her sis- guests in honor of Mrs. Epstein nell; entertainment, Rosalie Ban-
ter, Miss Beatrice Smith, at their and daughters. Numerous other ners; case committee, Wilma Schil-
social functions included a family ler; clothes and books, Elise
home on Longfellow avenue.
reunion In Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, Cohen.
The next meeting will be held
A birthday dinner party was for 60 people, arranged by Mrs.
in A. Levine. Mrs. Epstein will be at the home of Freda Velick, 149
Massachusetts avenue.
a.n
r
s
sim
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,
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r
at
home
at
1678
Gladstone
Sunday
g.
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tG
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a
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h
g vneonr obfy het;
than Fishman, and grandchild. evening to greet her friends on
Geraldine Fishman. The table was the occasion of her return home.
guests. Bridge was the
set for 12
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1448 WOODWARD
Florence and Samuel Travis of
diversion of the evening.
West Boston boulevard left to re-
NMI
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer SI. Ellias sume their studies at the Univer-
and children of Clairmount avenue sity of Michigan where they will
left for Toronto to spend the High enter their sophomore and junior
Holy Days with Mrs. Ellias's par- years respectively.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Isenberg.
Miss Betty Sklar of Hazelwood
Purity Assembly of Rainbow avenue entertained 16 young
Girls will hold initiation and the guests last Saturday, in honor of
first business meeting of the year the sixteenth birthday of her
under the new regime at 7:30 niece, Betty Rubin. The evening
For Your Convenience—. I
was spent in playing games and
p. m. on Tuesday, Oct. 4.
Su
dancing. A midnight luncheon was
Herschel S. Zackheim, son of served. The color decorations were
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Zackheim, left carried out in yellow and green.
for Ann Arbor where he will enter
Miss Irene Fishbein of Minne-
the University of Michigan as a
sophomore, after completing Ius
- ' opens is the house guest of her
freshman year at City College of cousin, Miss Clarice Cohen of

2631 Taylor avenue. Many lovely
I Detroit.
affairs have been given in Miss

Sirs. Morton Raskin (Marion Fishbein's honor.
I Margolis) of Chicago, and dough-
Miss Faye Alpern of Blaine
I ter, Anita Lois, are spending see-
1.
Wishing all our Jewish ecal weeks here with Mr. Raskin's avenue has returned to her home
been from Chicago, Ill., and Milwaukee,
Mrs. Raskin has be
(Yore Kippur Night)
friends and patrons a
entertained by the following: Mrs. Wis., where she was vacationing
happy and prosperous
Music by EDDIE SIIELL end his
Robert Margolis, Mrs. Arthur Rob- the past two weeks. She left Fri-
MIChiP311h/
inson, Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith, Sirs. day for Bay City to spend the holi-
New Year
David
Newman, Mrs. Estelle Sil- day week-end with her parents.
Daneing-9 P. M. to 1 A. M.
verman, Mrs. "Buddy" Meyerson,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Starksteln
Mesdames Samuel, Ralph and Emil
Raskin, Mrs. Morris Schwartz, of 3726 Tyler avenue have as their
and
Cent KIWI.n and to
Mrs. Charles Rothstein, Dr.
house guest Sirs. Starkstein's
Proceeds go to
Mrs. Jacob Jaffe, Miss Mary Cohen mother, Mrs. Anna Title of Los
the needy sick of Detroit.
and Marian Robins. Mrs. Raskin Angeles, Calif., who will remain
here for a month.
is a former Detroiter.

Births

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Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodes ROSANSKA WILL SING
entertained Saturday evening at
AT ROOSEVELT RALLY
1717 Boston boulevard, in honor
Elektra Rosanska, nationally
of the engagement of Mollye
known for her singing of the "Star
Chattman to Nathan D. Rosin.
Spangled Banner," has been re-
Mr. and Mrs. I. Patrick enter- quested by the executive commit-
tained with dinner on Sunday, tee of the Democratic Party to
Sept. 25, honoring the engagement open and close the program on
of their daughter, Bertha, to Jul- Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. at
ius E. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. the Detroit Naval Armory, where
Aaron Allen. In the evening a the principal address will be de-
reception was held for the young livered by Governor Franklin D.
couple's many friends.
Roosevelt.
Madame Rosanska will sing
Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 2984 "hymn to America" by the noted
Burlingame avenue entertained composer, Mrs. M. H. Galesian,
with • 6 o'clock farewell dinner and the "Star Spangled Banner."
in honor of Mrs. Myer Fishman, Her accompanist is Rose Beason.
Madame Rosanska sang at the
who left for New York with her
eon for a month's stay with her Inauguration of Governor Roose-
velt
when he became governor of
family. Bridge was the diversion
New York. During the past year
of the evening.
she coached Max Levy, noted vocal
Miss Rose Lakin was honored teacher.
with a personal shower on Wed-
nesday evening, Sept 21, by her Flower Fund of Old Folks'
sister-in-law, Mrs. Miriam Lakin,
Home.
at her home, 13505 LaSalle, Covers
The officers of the Colonial De-
were laid for 20 guests.
artment
Store,.
25 State street.
p
made a contribution to the home
Ker.r.cth Van Vliet left for New
in lieu of flowers in memory of
York to enter Columbia Univer-
the late Abraham Cohen.

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GREETINGS

to the Jewish People
of Michigan

On the happy occasion of the annual
celebration of Rosh Hashonah and
Yom Kippur, we are glad to express
our greetings to the Jewish com-
munities of Michigan. The past year
has heard the voices of men in re-
sponsible civic positions urging the
need for better and deeper under-
standing, for tolerance that recog-
nizes the great good each individual,
whatever his ancestry, can contrib-
ute to the future America. This
spirit of past achievement promises
a greater manifestation of brother-
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future.

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