TnElkritortionsfitAROPME PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL I AT FAMILY RECEPTION SOMETHING DIFFERENT • cc The engagement of Miss Jean Zalla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iBen Zalla of 2038 Gladstone ay. ame, to Sidney Stolsky, son of l `Vienna by zght" "The Showplace of 'Detroit" In Vienna the cafe is the rendezvous of the people, the student, the business man, the shopper—everyone makes the cafe their meeting place. They drop into the cafe for their coffee and aperitif, their luncheons and their dinners. In the eve- ning it furnishes their entertainment, food, dancing and amusement. fly DROP IN FOR A DEMI TASSE AND CIGARET AS OUR GUEST 011.1 ■11.■■•■ •11MIL NEW YEAR'S EVE You are cordially invited to our opening, NEW YEAR'S EVE. $2.00 per plate for a marvelous dinner, decorations, noisemakers, dancing and entertainment. NO COVER CHARGE. IM1.111‘.\ ■ :WWWILN Big NEW YEAR DAY Dinner FROM 11 A. M. TO 2 A. M. Si MUSIC — DANCING — ENTERTAINMENT SOMETHING DIFFERENT! YOU WILL FIND AT "VIENNA BY NIGHT" Last But Not Least First: Delicious Full Course Lunches from 11 A. M. to 2:30 P. M 35c-45c.65c Second: Rendezvous Tea with delicious Viennese Pastry from 2:30 to 5 25c P. M. Third: An unsurpassed Full Course Dinner from 6 P. 51. to 8:30 P. M 75c Fourth: Special Suppers from 8:30 P M. .11.00 to 2 A. M. Fifth: Special Sunday Dinners, 11:30 A. M. $1.00 to 2 A. AL During Dinner and Supper: FOOD ... FIT FOR A KING Delightful Music - Entertainment • Dancing GAY WITH SENTIMENTAL VIENNESE MUSIC AND SONGS ROMANTIC AND ALLURING ATMOSPHERE GAY AND RADIANT COSTUMES CONTINENTAL SOPIIISTICATION BOHEMIAN ENTERTAINMENT DANCING TO AMERICAN MUSIC MISS JEAN ZALLA Mr. and Mrs. harry Stolsky of 2060 llazelwood avenue, was an- nounced at a family reception on Monday evening, Dec. 26, at Kru- lik's Kosher Restaurant, 8681 Twelfth street. The wedding will take place on June 4. JUNIOR HADASSAH MEETS ON TUESDAY Work Under Way for Annual $10 Donor Luncheon. The regular meeting of the De- troit unit of Junior Hadassah will take place at the Statler Hotel on Tuesday evening, Jan. 3, at 8:15 o'clock. Philip Rosenthal will speak on "The Jews in Spain." Mrs. David Kaltman will, render vocal selec- tion, accompanied by Ethel Gold- s 2030 PARK AVE., BETWEEN ADAMS AND ELIZABETH Here's a Good New Year's Resolution For Detroit's finest dry cleaning service—learn to call Forest Cleaners frequently and you will be saving yourself money as well as improving your appearance. Forest-cleaned ap- parel lasts longer, looks better and is distinctly renewed. Ladies' Dresses, Coats and SUITS Men's SUITS and TOPCOATS Cleaned and Pressed Cleaned and Pressed 00 •aa• up 75c PHONE COlumbio 4200 FOREST CLEANERS ad UY ERS 533-547 E. Forest Detroit's Newest, Modern and Most Sanitary Jewish Bakery PEARLMAN'S BAKERY 12737 LINWOOD Between Glendale and Ledie FEATURING FRESH BAKED GOODS EVERY 2 HOURS and pledged to give you BEST IN QUALITY BAKED GOODS ROY B. CARLIN INCOME TAX SPECIALIST Exclusively Income Tax Work for Twelve Years rr,;litapl • " B'NAI MOSHE NEW YEAR PARTY THIS SATURDAY The Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe, under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Jacob Farkas, assisted by Mrs. James Sobel and Mrs. Bernard Klein, is preparing for an affair to be held New Year's Eve, Saturday, Dec. 31, in the main ball room of the synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence. A 10-course dinner will be served. Hungarian MRS. BERNARD KLEIN Gypsy and jazz orchestras will play all night. There will be noise- makers, entertainers and dancing until morning. For reservations call either of the following numbers: Longfel- low 1731, Madison 7044 or Fair- mont 5787. The Sisterhood of the congre- gation will hold a card party Wed- nesday evening, Jan. 18, in the assembly hall of the synagogue. Mrs. Nathan Goodman is the chair. lady, assisted by Mrs. Irving Greenspan. There will be refresh- ments and prizes. The Sisterhood announces that it will present a concert the latter part of January, and that Its sec. and annual carnival bazaar to be held in February, in the large banquet hall of the synagogue. Young People'. Auxiliary. The next meeting of the B'nai Moshe Young People's Bible Class 1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG. will be held in the club room of the synagogue, Dexter at Law- LADIES' AID SOCIETY Mollie Siegel Auxiliary of rence, Tuesday evening, Jan. 3, under the leadership of Rabbi TO INSTALL JUNIORS Consumptive Relief So- Fischer. The public speaking class will ciety of Denver. On Wednesday, Jan. 4, the He- meet Sunday, Jan. 1. at 12:30 brew Ladies' Aid Society will o'clock. in the club room of the A meeting of the Molly Siegel 'meet at the Lawrence-Dexter Hall synagogue. The class is being at 1:30 p. m. Auxiliary of Detroit Jewish Con- conducted by Harry Seligson. On Thursday evening, Jan. 5, sumptive Relief Society of Den- On Monday, Jan. 2, the Young the Junior Ladies' Aid will be ver, Colo., took place at the Club People's Auxiliary of Congregation installed under the charter of the Exchange on Dexter boulevard on B'nai Moshe will hold an open Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. Mrs. house meeting, in the club room Ilelen Auslander is in charge of Tuesday, Dec. 27, at 1 p. m. A at 4 p. m. There will be moving the installation ceremonies, which memorial program was given in pictures and bridge. Friends are will take place at the Lawrence- honor of the late Mrs. Molly Sie- invited. Admission is free. Dexter Hall. A fine program has gel who was the organizer of this On Sunday, Jan. 22, at 9 p. m., been arranged for the evening and club, the Young People's Auxiliary will refreshments will be nerved. All Plans for installation on Jan. sponsor a snowball frolic at the members and friends are invited 8 were completed. The installs- , main ball room of the synagogue. to attend. Lion will be held at the Beth Sylvia Shatzen and Harry Guns- On Wednesday, Jan. 11, a Abraham Synagogue on Linwood berg, the committee in charge of luncheon will be served at the near Sturtevant, at 7:30 p. m. decoration& are planning a unique Lawrence-Dexter Hall. Mrs. Helen The club's card party will be decorative scheme. Mike Falk and Liebson and Mrs. Fannie Roth are held on Tuesday afternoon at the his Collegians, a Seymour Simons the chairladies. There will be B'nai Moshe Hall on Dexter and attraction, will provide music for prizes given at each table. Lawrence, at 2 p. m. this occasion. Himelhoch's Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Collins of 3297 Lawrence avenue announc the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Jack Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rubin of 2516 Taylor avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Arkoff of 3310 Virginia Park announce th engagement of their daughter, Sonya, to llarry Mailer, son of Mr and Mrs. Phillip Matter of Webb avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blumenthal of Hamilton, Ohio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Morton J. Cohn, son of Jacob Cohn of this city. Mr, Alvin Safir announces the engagement of his sister, Shirley, to Robert Ellenstein, son of Mrs. William Ellenstein of 3316 Webb avenue. Jan. 1—Miss Shirley Acker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Acker of 10245 Delmar, to Morey Charmer, son of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Charmer of 5572 Audubon avenue, at Beth Tephila Emanue Synagogue. Jan. 1—Miss Shirley Bernice Kelt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kelt, to Irvin Sirkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sirkin of Toronto. Ceremony at Beth Abraham Synagogue, Linwood alai Sturtevant, at 4 o'clock. Reception at home. Jan. 1—Miss Lillian Rae Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Shapiro of 2422 Moffatt street, Chicago, to Abraham K. Knoppow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Knoppow of this city. Cere- mony at 5:30 p. m. at Zweig's Banquet Hall, 3146 West Roosevelt road, Chicago. Jan. 1—Miss Irene Osher, daughter of Mrs. Fannie Osher of 3336 Elmhurst avenue, to Saul E. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gordon of 218 Josephine, at Hotel Stotler. Jan. 1—Miss Lillian Rae Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Shapiro of 2422 Moffatt street, Chicago, to Abraham J. Knoppow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Knoppow of this city. Cere- mony at 5:30 p. m. at Zweig's Banquet Hall, 3148 West Roosevelt road, Chicago. Jan, 8—Miss Irene Lax, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lax, to Arthur Kepes, at 2989 Virginia Park. Reception in the evening. No cards. Jan. 8—Miss Ruth Schiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schiller, to Milton Sheyer of Saginaw, Mich, son of Simon Sheyer. A reception will be held at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ,David S, Diamond, 2320 Longfellow avenue, at eight o'clock in the evening. No cards. Jan. 29—Miss Mary Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg of 1444 Pingree avenue, to Irwin Borkin, son of Mrs. Ida Borkin of 3210 Monterey avenue, at Hotel Tuller, Everglades Ball- room. Births Dec. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton AL Alexander (Beatrice Mallin of Cincinnati), a daughter. Dec. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. William I. Ehrlichman (Lydia Bloom) of the Lee Crest Apartments, a son, Eliot David, Dec. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lemberg (Carolyn G000man) of 11230 Westphalia avenue, a son, Eugene. iitarriagto SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BANQUETS AND PARTIES For Reservations call Clifford 0312 "VIENNA by NIGHT" I A Bride of Last Sunday' Wedding Calendar this is "VIENNA by NIGHT" in Detroit 44 Engagements —Photo by Spellman Studio. MISS ANNE MANSON man Mendelsohn. A skit entitled "Pioneers will be presented by sev- eral members of the organization. Pledges for the third annual $10 donor luncheon are coming in stead- ily. The ways and means commit- tee reports that many inquiries have been made regarding the methods of raising $10 for the luncheon and those who are desir- ous of raising the money through their own efforts should communi- cate with Ruth Frieldand at Town- sent 6-4049 or Pauline Berman at Townsend 6-5540. Pledges may be made by calling Mary Barak at Euclid 3552, or any member of the luncheon committee, of which Anne Manson is the chairman. For the purpose of adding im- petus to the spirit of the workers, there will be a pep rally at the Wilshire Hotel on Jan. 15. Mem- bers of the luncheon committee are stressing every effort to turn in the maximum number of pledges for the luncheon and all members of the organization are urged to co-oper- ate. Any girl who wishes to affiliate herself with Junior Hadassah and become active in the work of the organization, should get in touch with Anne Milstein, the member- ship chairman at Trinity 2.0578. KOSHER KITCHEN DANCE ON FEB. 11 At a meeting of the combined Jewish youth organizations, held Dec. 26 at the Five Cent Kosher Kitchen, 1991 West Euclid av- enue, committees were appointed for the forthcoming dance to be held on Saturday evening, Feb. 11, at the Graystone Ballroom. The proceeds of this dance will be used to aid the Kosher Kitchen. Youth organizations that have not as yet sent their representatives are asked to do so immediately. The next meeting will be held on Monday, Jan. 2, at 1991 West Euclid. COUNCIL PROGRAM MONDAY AFTERNOON GELLER•CAPLAN An interesting program has been The marriage of Miss Irene planned for the next meeting of Caplan to Edward Caplan was the Detroit Section, National Coun- solemnized on Sunday, Dec. 25, cil of Jewish Women, which will at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. Out-of-town guests at the wed- ding included Mrs. Sadie Jacobs of Baltimore, the bride's sister, who was formerly executive di- rector of the Young Women's Hebrew Association in Detroit. and Helen Geller of New York. The couple is touring through the East and will make their home in New York. RASKAS • BACHRACH The marriage of Miss Dolly Esther Bachrach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bachrach, to Morris Harold Raskas, son of Mr. and Mrs. L Realms of Palestine, was solemnized Dec. 25 at the Crystal Ballroom of the Book- Cadillac ,Hotel. Rabbi A. 41. Hershman officiated. The cere- mony, held at 8 o'clock, was fol- lowed by a reception and dancing. The bride was charming in a Lanvin model of ivory chiffon vel- vet made on long fitted lines with a net bodice on which were ap- pliqued velvet flowers. The long tulle veil had a shirred net cap with a border of rose pointe lace. Mrs. Jack Rosenberg, in a hya- cinth blue crepe, was matron of honor, and Miss Ethel Myers and Miss Edith Sklar in pink crepe and Mrs. Benjamin Osher and Miss Rose Schrenfield in blue crepe, were bridesmaids. Miss Dorothy Bachrach, in blue chiffon trimmed in pink net, was junior bridesmaid, and little Susan Jane Rosenberg in blue net was flower girl. The best man was Ralph Goodman of St. Louis, and the ushers were Harold Schechter, Benjamin Osher, Jack Rosenberg and Isadore Goodman of St. Louis. The bride's mother wore a royal blue lace gown and wore a shoul- der corsage of violets. Mrs. Jacob Schakne, in black chiffon, sang "Oh, Promise Me." Mr. and Mrs. Raskas left on an eastern trip, and on their return will reside in Detroit. JAFFIN • ALPERT On Sunday, Dec. 25, Miss Dor- othy Alpert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Alpert of 1574 Cortland avenue, became the bride of Al- bert A. Jelin, Rabbi M. Zager officiated. ROSIN • CHATTMAN Congregation B'nai Moshe WAS ZEDAKAH CLUB the setting Sunday evening for the The Zedakah Club gave a ceremony at which Miss Mollie Chanukah Party for the Old Folks' Chattman, daughter of Mr. and Home, Tuesday, Dec. 27. Refresh- Mrs. llenry Chattman, became the ments and gifts were distributed bride of Nathan D. Rosin, son of anions. the inmates. Rev. and Mrs. Israel Rosin. Through the courtesy of Litt- Rabbi Moses Fischer read the man'. Jewish Theater, entertain- marriage vows. Following the ment w a P provided. Zedakah ceremony, dinner was served to thanks them, and Miss Blanche 250 guests. A reception followed. Ratner and her sister, Mollie. for Miss Chattman wore an empire their share of entertainment in gown of ivory satin. The gown making this affair a pleasant one. extended into a long train in back. The president of Zedakah, Mrs. The high square neck held two J. Ilarvith, and members of the pearl clips at each side; the long clog express their appreciation to sleeves were puffed to the elbows the chairman of the party, Mrs. and then closely fitted. A satin Joseph Schwartz, and her co- turban • shaped cap and a short chairmen, Mrs. Jean Tyner and tulle veil with pointed satin inser- Mrs. Lawrence Jones, for their tions at the sides completed her efforts. costume. She carried a bouquet of gardenias centered with orchids. Meeting of Masada Chapter Miss Rose Chattman, the bride's lister. who was maid of honor. Thursday. A meeting of those who are In- ; wore blue lace and carried yellow terested in organizing a chapter, talisman roses. Miss Lee Rosin. of Masada in Detroit will he held sister of the groom, in hyacinth at the home of Max Chornsky, 2606 blue crepe; Miss noun. Zatkin, Clements, en Thursday evening, ] in sand crepe; Miss Violet Holier. Jan. 5. All those Interested in man, in powder-blue crepe, and a discussion group on Zionism and Miss Fannie Friedman, in coral its problems are invited to attend .crepe, were the bridesmaids They MRS. THEODORE KELTER take place at 2:30 p. m. on Mon- day, Jan. 2. This meeting will be a musical tea and will take place at Temple Beth El, instead of at the Stotler Hotel, where the yearly musicale has always been held hith- erto. Inasmuch as this meeting falls on a legal holiday, the mem- bers will have the privilege of bringing the male members of their households to hear the novel en- tertainment. Miss Wadecha Atiyeh, Syrian soprano, wil be the soloist and, in native costume, will sing a group of Arabic songs es part of her of- fering. She will be accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Morris Silver. Izler Solomon, the violinist who won the state and district "Artist Contest" held by the National Fed- eration of Music Clubs in 1931, will play several selections. His accom- panist will be Archie Black. The artists will be introduced by Mrs. Merle Silverstein. carried talisman roses with stream- ers to match their gowns. Barbara Lois Cohen, the flower girl, car- ried out her color scheme in pink and blue. T. George Sternberg attended Mr. Rosin as best man. Norton Rosin, Dr. Samuel S. Chattman, , Jack Rosin and Dr. Albert C.' Hamburger were the ushers. Sirs. Chattman, the bride's mother, were a gown of golden brown lace and a corsage of gar. denies and Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. Rosin, the groom's mother. wore a gown of grey metallic cloth and crepe and a corsage of gardenias and Johanna Hill roses. The couple went to Miami Beach, Florida, for their wedding trip. When they return they will reside at the Palmer Lodge Apart- ments on Covington Drive. MRS. M. C. GOLDSTEIN (Mina Lucille C. Schreiber) On Sunday, Dec. 25, on of the ballrooms of the Book.Cadillac Ho- tel was the scene of a beautiful wedding performed by Dr. Leo M. Franklin, uniting Miss Lucille C. Schreiber, daughter of Mrs. Flora Schreiber, and the late Mooney Schreiber, to Maurice C. Goldstein of Buffalo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein of Saginaw. The couple stood under a huge bell of bridal roses and smilax en- circled by an arch of bridal roses, palms and fernery—two large stan- dards of flowers and tall candela- baraa were at each side of the al- tar. Six tall standards of roses and mums tied with white satin ribbon marked the aisleway. The bride was beautifully gown- ed in a Paquin model of white bri- dal satin, bodice of Alencon lace and long sleeves coming to • point over her wrists, her three-yard veil and train was fastened to her Juliet cap of the name lace which was caught with the orange blossoms that had been worn by her mother. She/berried bridal roses and fillies of the valley with shower of white satin ribbon. The bride's mother was gowned in a Patou model of amethyeat col. ored velvet with a demi.train, the cape and bodice of the same color chiffon was heavily beaded with clusters of bugle beads and rhine- stones, the shoulder corsage was of orchids and gardenias. The groom's mother wore a Poir- et model of bronze colored chantilly lace fastened with a gorgeous buc- kle at the waistline and daintily scalloped throughout, her shoulder corsage was of orchids and Talis- men roses. The bride's sister, Mrs. Maurice Schatz, as the matron of honor, was gowned in a Jade colored velvet Lanvin model, set off by a cocktail jacket of the same color chiffon en- tirely studded with pearls and rhinestones. She carried Talisman roses tied with silver streamers. The maid of honor, Miss Bernice Jacob, wore a light blue rough crepe, with trimming of rhinestones and bugle beading, a beautiful buckle adorned the belt. She car- ried pale pink Columbia roses with silver ribbons. The first brides- maid, Miss Bernice Goldberg, wore lark blue cut velvet, beautifully trimmed with ostrich feathers. Miss Goldie Mignon wore gold crepe-back satin with wide rhine- stone girdle and shoulder straps. Mrs. Murray Schlafer wore burnt orange velvet, sable trimmed with a gold metallic belt. All carried Johanna Hill roses, tied with rib- bons matching their gowns. The best man was the groom's brother, Louis Goldstein. The ush• ere were Irving C. Schreiber, broth- er of the bride, Leo Ittigson and Murray Schlafer. The bride was given in marriage by her mother end eldest brother, Murray Schrei- ber. The bride's sister, Mrs. Mor- ris Baron, rendered "Because" just before the ceremony. Following the ceremony dinner was served in the Italian Gardens to 95 gusts. After a honeymoon trip to Tor- onto and Aintree], Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein will be at home at 1280 Delaware avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Among the out-of-twon guests •vere Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gold- stein, Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Wein- berg and family of Saginaw, Mich., Alm Rose Ilimelhoch and daughter and sons, Mr. and Mrs. II. Nover of Flint; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gold- stein and daughter, and Mrs. Nor- man Buckner of Pontiac, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frankel and daugh- ter of Cleveland, Ohio. PURITY CHAPTER'S NEW YEAR PARTY A gay evening is assured all who attend I'urity Chapter's fifth annual New Year's Eve party, to For Your New Year's Dates! FULL LENGTH VELVET EVENING WRAPS with LAPIN' Collar—Satin and Wool Lined 29.75 toyed Rabbit •Rayon Pile THIRD FLOOR °Anna Specialist in Removing S.p.A.... Hair by Electric Needle Permanently and Painlessly I•P..1411w Fr. be Appsisteral ow. 1623 GLADSTONE AVE Trinity 2.1942 LUIGI'S 2030 WOODWARD at Adam. CLIFFORD 1729 New Year's Eve Party GEO I leWOLFE'S ORCHESTRA SPECIAL SHOW Ten•Course Dinner Souvenirs • Favors Noisemakers Dancing until G A. M. $3.50 Per Person 25c—always-25c sa; FAST COLUMBIA ROSENBERG•WEINER - Photo 57 Lore. aluefto Tuneful German Romance Miss Jean Weiner, daughter of Mr. and Mra Nathan Weiner, was MRS. FLORENCE RABINOWITZ united in marriage to Fred D. Rosenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. be held in the Hotel Statler's SlarTia. William Rosenberg of Canton, Grand Ballro.om, on Saturday eve- GUSTAV FROELICH with ibe Ohio, on Sunday evening, Dec. 25, sing, Dec. 31. Hungarian Beauty at the home of the bride's parents I All members and their friends on Leslie avenue. Rabbi J. Eisen- ' ' are urged to make their reserve- GITTA ALPAR man officiated. ' tions at once in order to secure unae- ■ prefte.4 be Kul rrorl, A. Cor- The bride Was very stunning in the beet tables. The Statler's Kate11•• pus elnetwe laa her gown of blue satin. She wore cuisine, snappy music, favors and Won ova GATITT' DOPMG AND UNGV4(1 . a hat and shoes to match the many surprise novelties have been gown. Her corsage was of white arranged for. gardenias. The only attendant I Mrs. Florence Rabinowitz is were her plater, Leona, and I general chairman. Reservations It's the litUe wheel- a - of - a wagon ; may be nude by calling the fGi that go tint. brother, Irvin. lowing: Euclid 7536-WGarfield l d short wedding trip East r After a Too much courteey becomes dis- the newlyweds will make their 16 28, Trinity 2-1385 and ' Univer• 9 city 2-0501. courtesy. home in Canton, Ohio. Gitta Entdeckt Ihr Herz