&vgrnorrjEnsittfiRcroui) PAGE FIVE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marx Observe Golden Wedding THE NEW Their honeymoon trip to Chicago 60 years ago was re- peated by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marx, 7241 Webb avenue. This was preceded by a dinner and reception on Wednesday eve- ning, Oct. 26, at the Lee Plaza Hotel, on their golden wedding anniversary. Natives of Germany, they lived in Detroit 62 years and were married here. For more than 30 years, until his retire- ment five years ago, Mr. Marx conducted a leather supply bus- iness on Michigan avenue. They have five children, Ar- thur, of Los Angeles; Mrs. II. Oppenheim, Mrs. Joseph Moss, Morse D. and David D. Marx, all of Detroit, and 12 grand- children. IS HERE *First with the amazing new 7-Prong Tubes. Also Automatic Tuning .. press a button—there's your station. Shadowgraph Tuning. Visual Treble Tone Adjuster. Visual Volume Control. Twin Dynamic Speakers. Many other important improv e- ments that make this Will Address Mizrachi Rally the radio that heightens at Beth Tephila Eman- instead of deadens your uel Synagogue. appreciation of fine Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky of Pitts., burgh, formerly of Detroit, will be musical tone. RABBI ASHINSKY TO SPEAK MONDAY This Zenith Model 411 complete a guest in Detroit on Sunday and Monday, and during his stay will with Zenith quality tubes in- cluding 8 new 7-prong tubes. $ 124 TAX PAID Other Models ..$49.95 to $154 LOWEST PRICES IN HISTORY FOR FINEST QUALITY RADIO Mr. Schecter will gladly demonstrate any Zenith model radio you may desire. He recommends Zenith because he know. you will be highly pleased with the purchase of • Zenith set. A small down payment will deliver • set to your borne. $2.00 Weekly Payments SEE AND HEAR THIS OUTSTANDING TRIUMPH IN 1933 RADIO AT SHECTER MUSIC co. 8737 12th STREET BETWEEN GLADSTONE AND BLAINE Philadelphia-Byron Auditorium Airy, Spacious, Beautifully Decorated, Fully Equipped Kitchen Now available for RABBI A. M. ASHINSKY address a public meeting of Miz- rachi, the Orthodox branch of the Zionist movement. Rabbi Ashinsky'' address will be delivered on Monday evening, at the Beth Tephils Emanuel Syn- agogue, Wilson and Taylor. The public is invited. A leader in the Mizrachi move- ment since the organization's in- ception, Rabbi Ashinsky is con- sidered one of its ablest spokes- men in this country. PISGAH'S JUBILEE HADASSAH'S DONOR ZIONIST SPEAKERS LUNCHEON PROGRAM ON RADIO PROGRESS L. A. SANATORIUM BANQUET SUNDAY AT RALLIES SUNDA y Concerts, Weddings, Dances, Bantam, Bar Mitzvah Parties RENTAL FEE GREATLY REDUCED For lurther information phone Madleon 8555 A Statement from Irwin I. Cohn h, [1. n. IT- r- ss DI) rs. es D. H. on liP in- uis Let Ts. nk ek• )11- ck. ] B'NAI MOSHE LADIES SOCIAL WEDNESDAY Congregation's Installation Ban. quet .To B. Held Nov. 13. The first luncheon, social and bridge of the Sisterhood of Con- gregation B'nai Moshe will take place on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 2, at 1 o'clock, in the large hall of the synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence avenue. Mrs. Manuel Engel of 2331 Elmhurst avenue, chairman, is as- sisted by Mrs. .1. Lovinger and the following entertainment com- mittee: Mesdames Bernard Klein, Izidor Katz, Samuel Simon, Jacob Farkas, Henry Popper, James So- bel, Harry S. Greenbaum, Henry Greenwald, Carl Rozner, Nathan Hersh, Sam Klein and Max Gross. This luncheon is the beginning of many projects which will be given in the coming season of the Sisterhood's activities. What can the blind do? How do the blind read? How long does it take for the blind to learn the Braille system? Do the blind have an extra sense which takes To My Friends: the place of sight? These and many other ques- I know Charles Bowles tions are popped at Miss Florence as - - Horowitz in guiding visitors from all parts of the world through the A GOOD NEIGHBOR plant of the Braille Institute of America, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif., AN HONEST MAN a nation-wide, non-profit, non- sectarian organization, having as A LOYAL PUBLIC its objective the social, cultural and literary advancement of the OFFICIAL blind. I urge you to vote for Miss Horowitz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Horowitz of CHARLES BOWLES 2006 Hazelwood avenue, Detroit, Installation Banquet. and has been residing in Los An- The installation of officers' geles for the past year and a half. banquet of Congregation B'nai For Congress in the Fifteenth "There are very few occupa- Moshe will take place on Sunday District, on the Republican tions in which the blind do not evening, Nov. 13, at 6:30 o'clock., ticket. engage," says Miss Horowitz. "In in the banquet hall of the syna- our association, with them we gogue. Mrs. Jacob Farkas of (Signed) IRWIN I. COHN. know of blind attorneys, judges, 12936 Hamilton avenue, chairman congressmen, chiropractors, psy- of this coming annual occasion, chiatrists, secretaries, dictaphone and her committee have been un- operators, switchboard operators, tiring in their efforts in planning salesmen, editors, factory hands, a delightful evening for those who and hundreds of other occupations. participate. A home-cooked Hun- MANUEL URBACH They need a little assistance by garian dinner will be served. Danc- way of rehabilitation and encour- ing will follow. Granite and Marble agement and when this assistance Annual Chanukah Ball. is rendered and they are trained The Sisterhood of Congregation to fit themselves for placement, a greater percentage of them make B'nai Moshe announced that it is 7729 TWELFTH ST. good than is usually the case with preparing for the annual chanu- kah ball which will be held on people of normal eyesight." Euclid 7192 In the public relations depart. Sunday evening, Dec. 18. Young People's Auxiliary. ment, of which Miss Horowitz is The next regular and intellec- assistant director, many problems tual meeting of the Young Peo- of the blind in Los Angeles and Auxiliary of Congregation REV. JACOB I. SKLAR vicinity are solved. "The blind ple's B'nai Moshe will be held on Sun- yearn for a chance to voice their Detroit . . Leading and t day afternoon, Nov. 6, at 4 p. m., convictions to someone who can i Best Known understand their problems," says in the club room of the synagogue, MOHEL Miss Horowitz, "and they recog- The business meeting will be fol- Recommended by the nize in the Braille Institute, lowed by a program given by the City's most prominent Phyolcians founded by a blind man, a bond intellectual committee under the 1610 Harelwood Am. of sympathy and leadership on chairmanship of Miss Alice Frank. Young P•ople's Bible Clam Phone Trinity 2-6426 which to anchor hope. The blind ‘.■ The Young People's Bible Class who are most successful are those will hold its next meeting on Tues. who have mastered the Braille a system of raised dots, day evening, Nov. 1, at 9. The Rev. Cantor system, class is conducted by Rabbi Moses in paper, and based on David Golden embossed six dots, like the six in dominoes, Fischer. Detroit Favorit• Sunday School. from which is formed 63 char- MOHEL The Sunday School of Congre- acters. This system is interna- Wedding Ceram*. tional and all books and maga- gation B'nai Moshe will again nice. Performed •t zines for the blind are today open its doors on Sunday. Home and by Talmud Torah. printed in Braille. Learning Braille Appointment Instructions in Hebrew are given is the first step in their rehabili- t552 PINGREL daily by Rev. Joseph Loewy from tation for people blinded in adult Euclid P400 life. It takes patience and con- 4 to 7 p. m. Enrollment for the centration to learn reading with winter can be made now fingertips. Sighted people REV. J. SILVERMAN your . Chair. easily learn Braille by sight, but Warburg Named Hon man of Rothenberg Tribute. Mohel Specialist almost never develop the delicacy NEW YORK.—Felix M. War- of touch needed for finger read- r. burg has accepted the honorary Is Years' Elpl, ing. Imo.• Endorsed chairmanship of the committee • "The Braille Institute of Amer- 17 Loading ica publishes two current monthly arranging a testimonial dinner in Physicians magazines in Braille called "The honor of Morris Rothenberg pres- Braille Mirror" and "March of ident of the Zionist Organization 2073 Events," which now offer the of America, and leader in the ma- Gladeton• blind. for the first time, a semi- jor Jewish communal enterprises. monthly news service of world- according to an announcement by Euclid 10467 Nathan Straus, Jr., chairman. who wide news." Detroiter' going to Los Angeles stated that the committee hod de- this winter are invited to visit the cided to tender the tribute to Mr. KEEP NOV. 17 OPEN Braille Institute, which is most Rothenberg on Sunday evening, Plan to etas.' Dec. 4, at Hotel Astor. novel and interesting. JOLLY ELITE DANCE Monuments r, DETROITER IN WORK FOR THE BLIND AT BRAILLE INSTITUTE A card party and dance will be The Jewish Radio Forum pro- given by the Radomer Aid Society gram next Sunday, Oct. 30, over at Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road, Station WJBK, from 2:30 to 3 this Monday evening, Oct. 31. Tho annual banquet of the De- p. m., will feature a program corn- Besides card playing and danc- troit Auxiliary of the Los An- ing, to the tunes of a popular or- geles Sanatorium will be held this chestra, refreshments will be Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock, at served. The public is Invited. the Philadelphia-Byron Ilall. Fifty local organizations have accepted invitations to be rep- H. H. Steinberg of Chicago resented at this banquet. An Speaks at Emanuel Saturday elaborate program has been pre- pared. There will be no solicitations or II. II. Steinberg, president of the appeals. This banquet is arranged Jewish National Fund of Chicago, for the purpose of celebrating the will address Beth Tephils Eman- success of enterprises for the past uel Congregation during services this Saturday morning. Mr. year and for the purpose of strengthening forces for the work Steinberg will speak at the invi- of the annual bazaar, to be held tation of William Sandler, presi- at the Dexter Center, Dexter and dent of the congregation. Lawrence, from Saturday evening, Dec. 3, to and including Sunday Junior Home Relief Society. evening, Dec. 11. So clever was the original radio sketch produced at the first weekly Iladassah donor luncheon rally, that arrangements are being made to repeat this bit of entertainment over a radio station in the near future,, for the benefit of the gen- eral radio public. Mesdames Sidney Allen, Abraham Srere, Harry L. I Jackson and Gerald Sandorf par- ticipated in the sketch, which was composed by Miss Hattie Gittle- man and Mrs. Allen. Everyone interested in the prog- ress of the Iladassah donor lunch- eon campaign is welcome to attend the Wednesday rallies at the Phoen- ix Club, luncheon being optional. Mrs. Seymour J. I rank, University 2-5021, will, upon request, gladly send notices to those wishing to be included in the workers' mailing list. At the next rally, Wednes- day noon, Nov. 2, the "Iladassah Crew" will appear in favorite songs and Judge Charles Rubiner will speak. Mrs. Charles Hamburger, gen. SIMON SHETZER Chairman, Conference Committ on . eral chairman of the ways and prospective earner for the donor means committee urges that every luncheon register her name with the proper chairman, in order to re- ceive credentials authorizing her special work. All earning activities are regulated and directed by the following: Rummage, Mrs. Samuel Berman, Longfellow 2784; miscell- aneous, Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn, Longfellow 5415; baked goods, Mrs. Samuel Berman, Euclid 2450-W. Mrs. Berman and Mrs. Ilerman Schmier are in charge of attract- ive baked goods shop, on Dexter, near Webb, where goodies of all descriptions, made by Hadassah workers, are on sale. A new list of recent donor lunch- eon pledges follows: Mesdatnes J. W. Allen, Art I. Brasch, Harry Z. Brown, Joseph Budnitsky, Samuel Caplan, Harry Cohen, Abraham Davidson, F. Ep- stein, Abraham Ferar, Rose Fine, Samuel Fleisher, Jennie Fresh, I. Gallow, Philip J. Gilbert, S. Gold- LEON KAY Food stick Hannah Goodman, Isadore President, Jewish National Goodman, I. E. Goodman, Philip Council of Detroit. Houtz, Harry L. Kopel, Joseph 0. Kopel, G. Lefkofsky, Theodore Le- vin, harry Love (in memory of her daughter, Mildred) Samuel Mitch- ell, Albert Oppenheim, Julia Op- penheim, Louis Oppenheim, Rose Oppenheim, Sol Perlman, Moe Prince, Abraham Robinson, Reu- ben Sandler, William Sandler, Sam- uel Schflander, Abraham Schmier, Samuel Schwartz, Karl B. Segall, W. B. Seigel, Charles A. Smith, Julius Steinberg, Ethel Subar, Abraham Warshawsky, AI Wein, A. H. Weinstein and Frank Wets- man. Mrs. W. B. Isenberg, Longfel- low 7630, is receiving reservations for the Midwest Zionist Confer- ence dinner, sponsored by Hadas- RABBI JEROME D. FOLK MAN soh, at Hotel Statler, next Sun- day evening, Oct. 30, at 6 o'clock. Jackson, Mich. HYMAN J. BACHRACH DIES AT AGE OF 81 LETerza. BOX REV. SOLOMON RUBIN Bicur Cholera's Thanks. Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: As chairman of the publicity committee of the twenty-third an- nual Yom Kippur night dance, allow me to extend the apprecia- tion of the Bicur Cholem Jrs, for the co-operation rendered the so- ciety by your worthy paper. The weekly publicity in your paper has gone far in helping make this af- fair successful. As you probably know, this year's proceeds were distributed between the Five Cent Kosher Kitchen and the Bicur Cholem Srs. Both institutions were in dire need of funds and the money from this affair will allow these to continue their work for some time. As a Jewish publication you have done a worthy deed to help your needy people. Thanking you again, I remain, Yours very truly, Joseph E. Goodstein, Chairman of Publicity, Bicur Cholem, Jrs. memorating the seventy-fifth an- niversary of the founding of Pis- gah Lodge of B'nai B'rith. Aaron Droock, past president of Pisgah Lodge and a former member, of the grand lodge constitutional committee, will be the principal speaker. The musical program will feat- ure Rev. Solomon Rubin, noted cantor, and Samuel Solomon, tab, ented pianist, in a group of Jew- ish folk songs. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth El will again present his weekly "Question and Answer Forum," answering questions on Jewish religious observance and Jewish customs. Aaron Kurland, attorney and chairman of the forum, will pre- side. Last Sunday's program on the Jewish Radio Forum ,featured a play, "Simchas Torah," specially written for the occasion by Paul- ine Sherman. Sol R. Levin, at- torney, member of the board of the United Hebrew Schools, was . Nyman J. Bachrach of 9617 Del- mar avenue died on Oct. 21 at the age of 81. Funeral services were held on Oct. 23, with interment in Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi IL Hurwitz zofficiated. Coming here from Cincinnati, Mr. Bachrach has been a resident of Detroit for 26 years. During his stay here he has been active in synagogue and community af- fairs, especially devoting himself to the work of the Talmud Torahs. He was a past president of the Mullett street synagogue. The son of the late Jacob Bach- rach and grandson of Judah ben Joshua Heskiel Bachrach, he comes from a prominent family of Tal- mudists. The Jewish Encyclo- pedia devotes a biographical para. graph to his grandfather, who was born in Lithuania in 1775. MEYER W. WEISGAL He is survived by his wife, Dora; Executive Director, Midwest Zion. three sons, Frank, Moss and Max; ist Region. three daughters, Jennie Abel, Sarah Smotkin and Rose Wets- man; 19 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. OBITUARY BERTHA ALTMAN of 2287 West Philadelphia avenue, 56 years old, died on Oct. 22. Funeral services were held on Oct. 23 with interment at B'nai David Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Nathan; two sons, Dr. Albert J. and Ilarry; and two daughters, Sophie and Mrs. Bella Chefetz. HARRY GERSHENZOM of 3911 Thirty-first street, 76 years old, died on Oct. 22. Fu- neral services were held on Oct. 24 with interment at liar Har- moria Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Bessie, and a son, Selig. 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Smith, who passed away one year ago, Oct. 29, 1931. 48 ENROLLED IN DROPSIE COLLEGE ..w . 1:41 =1:V.:447471: : 1 :: 7:17 ranee of flowers The Dropsie College for He- brew' and Cognate Learning of Philadelphia announces that the enrollment for the first term of the present academic year num- bers 48 student& of whom 40 are men and eight women. These stu- dents represent a wide number of institutions of learning, being graduates respectively of 45 schools both here and abroad. • 300% Reg. CI. 600iiir EAR GERTRUDE PUPKO of Monument. heard in an address on "The Work of the United Hebrew Schools," and Rhoda Zahavie, dramatic soprano, sang several songs appropriate for the occa- sion. Mr. Kurland announced that plans for the fall and winter sea- son of the Jewish Radio Forum have now been completed, and that the programs will include a series of debates on questions of Jewish interest and a number of programs discussing the activities of the various Jewish institutions of Detroit. Mr. Kurland also stated that the "Question and An- swer Period" conducted by Rabbi Film has received wido acclaim from the audience, and that it will be continued during the corn- ing months, Latest Lifetime Guaranteed MAX DAVIS of 8731 Second boulevard, 53 years old, died on Oct: 24. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on Oct. 26 with interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal offi- ciated. He is survived by his wife, Fannie. Unveiling The Junior Home Relief Society announces a bridge tea to be given Nov. 19, at 948 Virginia Park, at 2 p. m. For tickets call Rosalie Konners, Ilogarth 3371, or Sybil Weisman, Garfield 8129. Miss Wilma Schilar was hostess to the juniors on Oct. 22. The next meeting, on Nov. 5, will take place at the home of Winifred Louise Cornell, 2980 Richton. Look at the big, husky, keen-edged blocks of rubber. 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