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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE.
Violinist's Betrothal
Announced to Dentist
Value
...
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Finaterwald of 1239 Chicago boulevard
announce the engagement of their daughter, Miriam, to Elliott H.
Moyer, son of Mrs. Dora Moyer. At home Saturday, Jan. 6, from 8
to 10 p. nt. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fenner of 17385 Woodingham Drive
announce the engagement of their daughter, Roselyn Helen, to Paul
Friedberg.
On Monday, Dec. 25, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Mellen of 3773
Burlingame announced the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to
Sidney Rosenblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rosenblatt of 9365
Martindale. The announcement was made at a dinner given for
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sovulkin of 10431 Bryden avenue, Detroit,
announce the engagement of their daughter, Selma Ruth, to Saul
Grossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grossman of Pittsburgh. The
engagement will he formally announced at a dinner on Sunday at
the Sovulkin residence. The wedding will take place this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Jacobs of 1951 Virginia Park announce the
of
engagement of their daughter, Rose, to David A. Feldstein, SOIL
Mr. and Mrs. J. Feldstein of 1614 Taylor avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gold of Mt. Clemens, Mich., announce the
betrothal of their daughter, Thelma, to Edward Damsky of Brooklyn,
New York.
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when the
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ess
this
been
play
. . .
p is
dis
ex-
pets,
iness
■ ent.
re-
ded.
NINGS
IENCE
Price
- - - IS RIGHT!
THE PRICE of a suit of
clothes is RIGHT when
it is neither too high nor
too low.
S. A. GRANADIER
IN "GRANADIER" tailoring it is the
purpose to strike exactly the level of
correct fabrics, correct fittings, correct
linings and trimmings and a grade of
hand-workmanship which insures the
lasting shape-retaining qualities of the
garment.
Engagements
11
1.. Betrothal Announced
Of Nurse and Doctor
FOR LIMITED TIME .. .
FOREST Vitalize
DRY CLEANING
Reduced in Price — But Not in Quality
Priceless quality added to painstaking care give you cause
for real satisfaction and pride in clothes Forest Vitalize
Dry Cleaned.
Sparkingly Vitalize
Dry Cleaned and
Hand Finished, only
MEN'S
SUITS
Cleaned and Re-
shaped . . . Approved
MEN'S (Felt)
Factory Methods Used,
HATS only
vitalist
CHILDREN'S
CLOTHES
.. .
Ulla Goats.
Dreams
,
Do
Cleaned . . Iland
?Unshed. only
--Photo by
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D. Spellman .
75c
50c
0c
Our Prices Include Pickup and
Delivery to Any Part of Detroit
or Suburbs.
MISS CELIA LOUISE BERLIN
CITY SCSI/ ACCEPTED
Mr. and Mra. S. J. Berlin of
Lincoln avenue, Highland Park,
announce the betrothal of their
daughter, Celia Louise, to Dr.
David Kliger, son of Mrs. Ida
Jan. 7—Miss Celia Goldsmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kliger of Dexter boulevard.
Miss Berlin, besides having been
Goldsmith, to Samuel P. Chase, son of Mr. and Mrs Nathan Chase.
an honor student and the youngest
Now in our new location—
member of her class, has the dis-
tinction of being the first Jewish
SUITE 414.416.418
student ever to graduate from the
UNITED ARTISTS BUILDING
Highland Park General Hospital.
She is a member of the board of
directors of the Junior Women's
Dec. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Behrmann (Esther Atlas) of Civic Club and was one of the
organizers of the Englebach Study
3002 Calvert, a son, Joel David.
Dec. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Avrin (Martha Katzman) Club.
Dr. Kliger, a graduate of the
TAILOR
of 3840 Monterey avenue, a son, Gerald Martin.
Tufts Medical College, is a mem-
Dec. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sedan of Miami, Fla. (11elyn ber of the boards of directors of
Newlander, formerly of Detroit), a daughter.
the House of Shelter, Jewish Old
To Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Lawton of 627 Owen avenue, a son, Morrey. Folks' Home and the Zionist Or-
ganization of Detroit. He is a
SEEK FUNDS FOR
member of the Jewish Emergency
Council; commander of
LAND REDEMPTION
LEAGUE TO SPONSOR Relief
Maccabees Tent 1005 and is on
Arizona, New Mexico, Texas
MME. ELYAS RECITAL the medical staffs of the Jewish
B'nai Moshe Y. P. A. To Provide
Children's Home, Children's Hos-
Means To Settle Refugees
and other western states—and also
.
KLIVANS - EHRLICH
Presents Noted Habimah Star pital and the North End Clinic
in Palestine.
abolishes surcharge in Pullmans.
The marriage of Miss Beatrice
Here on Feb. 8.
licsi e ni ng
Miss Mollie Freedman is presi- Ehrlich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Long limit first class fare, Chicago-
tN
December
EXAMPLE
Klivans,
dent of the Young People's Auxil- Moe Ehrlich, to Milton P.
On Feb. 6, Madame Miriam
Los Angeles and return, Cut from $143.78 to
iary of Congregation B'nai Moshe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kli- Elyas of the liabimah Theater of DR. HARRY AUGUST
which has volunteered its services vans of Youngstown, Ohio, was an Moscow will make her appearance
$111.001 Pullman lower, ChIcago-Los
S. Z. STUDY GROUP
to the Jewish National Fund Coun- event of New Year's Eve. Rabbi
Angeles and return, from $47.26 to $31.50.
DISCUSSION LEADER
Leo M. Franklin officiated. Guests
SAVING, ONE ROUND TRIP, $48.541
were present at the wedding from
Columbus, Cleveland and Youngs-
Dr. Harry August will lead the
for details and picture folders. Ott
It. C. SMITH, Gen. Agent
discussion at the next meeting of
town.
SANTA FERE%
Mr. and Mrs. Klivans left on a
the study group of the Shaarey
604 Transportation nidg.
motor trip to Florida, where they
Zedek Young People's Society, to
DETROIT, MICH.
Mona: ItAndolph171 1
will spend their honeymoon.
be held on Tuesday, Jan. 9, at T13
the home of Miss Helen Aronson,
PLOTKIN—ROSENBERG
1997 Clairmount. Harry SLlig
I son and Jacob Clayman sponsor ZEDAKAH BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. William Rosenberg
the
group, which meets weekly for
That is the reason our
of Glynn Court announce the mar-
discussions on Jewish history and
riage of their daughter, Nanette
DINNER ON JAN. 28
Colonial Room is becoming
topics
of current Jewish interest.
Ettenheimer, to Nathan Plotkin,
increasingly popular — that
Miss Zelda Teitelbaum, 2936
son of Mrs. M. Plotkin, on Sunday,
Rabbi Leon Frain was the
and prices which will be
Fullerton, Longfellow 4651, is in speaker at the first pep rally in
Dec. 31, at Temple Beth El. Dr.
charge of the pick-up service the interest of the Zedakah sec-
Leo M. Franklin officiated.
sure to please your sense of
squad, which will pick up books ond annual donor luncheon which
After Jan. 8, Mr. and Mrs. Plot-
economy.
for the newly-formed synagogue
kin will be at home at the Lee
library. Call either Miss Teitle-
Plaza,
2240
West
Grand
boulevard.
We. serve a seven-course
baum or the synagogue, Garfield
6200, for volumes to be contrib-
dinner.for $1.25.
SUGARMAN—GRANET
Gra-
The wedding of Miss Celia
uted.
The next regular meeting of
net, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
the Young People's Society will
Morris Granet, to Louis L. Sugar-
How would you like a
be held on Sunday, Jan. 14.
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Sugarman, was solemnized at the
NICE
JUICY STEAK?
MIRIAM
ELYAS
-Photo by D. D. Spellman.
Stotler Hotel, Dec. 24. Rabbi Leon
MISS MOLLIE FREEDMAN
Then, by ■ all me•ns. make it a
From officiated, assisted by Rabbi here, as the guest of the League of Junior Hebrew Ladies' Aid
point to dine at
• Buddy's-for
Society Bridge Feb. 18.
dl of Detroit in sponsoring a pro- E. Aishiskin. After the ceremony, Jewish Women's Organizations.
here you can always get •
The daughter of a chief rabbi
ject for the raising of funds to dinner was served for 200, includ-
tender,
juicy,
tasty and deli-
ing
many
out-of-town
guests.
of Ukrainia, and for many years
The public is invited to attend
aid in the redemption of the soil
cious ste•k.
The bride wore a Patow model an actress and singer with the the second bridge-dansant spon-
of Palestine as the inalienable
of
white
satin,
fashioned
with
a
llabimah Hebrew Theater of Mos- sored by the Junior Hebrew La-
property of the entire Jewish peep.
WEEKEND SPECIALS
white chiffon ruching around the cow and the Jewish Theater of dies' Aid Society, to be given at
ple.
Si t h e Delicatessen Counter
Recognizing the need for more neck and sleeves. A triple row of New York, Madame Elyas has won the Cowshed, on Feb. 18. Tickets
Pickled Tongues — I2c lb.
seed
pearls
formed
an
opening
at
for
herself
a
world-wide
reputation
land on which to settle large num-
must be purchased in advance and
First Quail, Guaranteed
bers of Jewish refugees from Ger- the back which ended in a beauti- as a brilliant interpreter and por- are securable from members or by
Vienna Salami — 17c lb.
many in Palestine, the B'nai Moshe ful buckle of larger pearls. She trayer of Jewish life. She draws calling Trinity 2-2890 for further
Featuring Jack McCoy and His Orchestra
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
Y. P. A. undertook to sponsor the wore a headdress of tulle braid cov- her dramatic material and inspira- information.
ROAST DUCK.
sale of several thousand tickets ered with a tulle veil which ended tion front classic Hebrew legend
Members selected to participate
for the Dexter Theater, Dexter with the train of her gown, and and lore and recasts it with the on the various committees are:
with all the trimmings - 55C
carried a bouquet of calla lilies.
skill of a true artist of the theater. Miss Jeanette Perairie, tickets;
and BurIngame.
Igaels
The bride's mother wore an ecru "Her work is entirely in Hebrew Miss Lirraii ne Greenwald, in charge
Ths project has been made pos-
au W orth Gives Yea •
Chantilly lace gown with a sequin a nd Yiddish, but it is so colorful, of cards and prizes; Miss Evelyn
sible
through
the
generosity
of
A.
CASS
-
BAGLEY
MRS. AL. WEIN
DETROIT, MICH.
SET OF DISHES FREE
Brown, owner of the Dexter Thea- inset at the back of the dress and so intense and so melodious that Miller, head of advertising, and
understanding of the words is
ter, who donated the tickets which wore a corsage og Johanna roses,
lley. hardly necessary," says the Lon- Miss Lillian Greenfield, chairman will be held Feb. 28 at the Ma-
— will be honored for a period 0f sweet peas and lily of the va eac
of all committees.
sonic Temple.
a p
h
The groom '
s moth er wore
don Times of Madame Elyas.
five weeks.
Mrs. George Weingarden led in
Madame Elyas will give her re-
On the B'nai Moshe committee satin gown with clever insertions
KOSHER DELICATESSEN
singing the theme song of Ze-
which is actively engaged in this of brown satin around neck and cital Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 6,
AND RESTAURANT
dakah Club.
Caterle Hal
project are: Jack Allweil, Alice arms and wore a corsage of Jo- 2:30 p. m., at Temple Beth El. A
Progress was reported by Mrs. Mb al TI ■ 710f
Calendar
of
Events
Frank, Mollie Freedman, Andrew henna roses with a spray of sweet luncheon will be served to mem-
Al Wein, chairman of the program
peas.
Da-
bers
of
organizations
affiliated
tczkowitz, Evelyn Miller and
Mrs. Edward Sklar,
Wayne "Health" Reducing Baths are so successful that
The matron of honor, Miss with the league at 12:30, at a cost Jan. 8 — Membership tea of committee;
vial Schwartz.
Hogarth 6407, chairman of cards;
they are sold with guaranteed results. No drugs—no weaken-
Leon Kay, president of the Naomi Eder, wore a flesh colored of 75 cents. Tickets for the re-
Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
Mrs. Paul Deutch, Longfellow
ing diets—no exhausting exercises--just restful relaxation
Jewish National Fund Council of satin gown with a tulle hat to cital only will be 35 cents. They Jan. 8—Sisterhood of Temple
7231, chairman of card parties,
while our "Health" Reducing Cream does its wonderful work.
Detroit, in a statement lauding the match and carried Talisman roses. may be procured through various
Beth El.
and Mrs. Sal Osborne, chairman of
After each treatment you'll find new vigor in your actions 1 efforts of the B'nai Moshe group, The maid of honor, Miss Clara members of affiliated organizations Jan.
9 — European Women'. rummage.
and a new sparkle in your eye.
urges unstinted support of their Granet, sister of the bride, wore and at Temple Beth El.
We'fare Donor Luncheon.
Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz, Longellow
project by the Detroit Jewish a Schiaparelli blue gown trimmed
Jan. 9—Music Study Club.
7822, general chairman, will be
community. with sequins and a tulle hat with
Jan. 10—Women's Auxiliary of
Separate
pleased
to help those desiring to
Mineral Baba
Tickets for this project, for ad- silver to match, and carried a boa- HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
Dowt ■ ests
United Hebrew School at 2
earn their money for the donor
Turkish Baths
missions to the Dexter Theater, quet of American Beauty roses.
. •
Ter
p.
m.,
at
Hotel
Stotler.
'T..
Establishment
In
the
Middle
Weet
luncheon.
Toole Baths
may be secured from members of Dr, Marcus Sugarman, brother
Mee sad
ELECTS MRS. WEISMAN Jan. 13—Grocery party of La-
The next meeting of the Zedakah
Swedish Paths
FOOT OF THIRD ST, Detroit
the committee, from members of of the groom, acted as bent man,
Wm.
dies' Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith Club will be held Monday after-
Seducing Baths
the
Jewish
National
Fund
Council
and
little
Laurence
Fleishman,
Randolph 6744
Organization's Leader Retained •
at Hotel Stotler.
noon,
Jan. 8.
or at the office of The Detroit cousin of the bride, was ring bear-
Jan. 15 — Council of Jewish
President for 1934
Zedakah's annual birthday din-
Jewish Chronicle. er and was assisted by Miss Bev-
Women—card party at Stot-
ner-dance
will be held Sunday eve-
erly Stollen, flower girl, of Wash-
On Thursday, Dec. 27, Mrs. Jo-
ler.
nong, Jan. 28, at the Oriole Ter-
1
onoi
,l a L , C. T ir o f V I lioosweiiin Sy
i b ngt des
MRS. FINEMAN HEADS
Jan. 16—Schoolman Schmidt-
seph
Sachs
was
hostess
to
the
race.
Mrs.
Morris Davis, Garfield
LEOPOLD SNYDER I
soCIETYI
SHAAREY
ZEDEK
MEN
lvia
hausen debate before Temple
Home Relief Society.
ZVILLER AID
40314, chairman in charge of this Parent-Scout Night Conduct-
Rose Pearlman, Lillian
WILL HAVE EVENING Karchak,
ed by J. S. A.
Beth El Forum.
Mrs. Ralph Levy, case chairman,
WINS AUGUST PRIZE
affair,
is
planning
an elaborate
Snyder, Sadie Wisper and Rose reported on the work which her Jan. 16—Meeting of Jewish evening and will receive
calls for
The fifth annual card party OF GAMES ON JAN 14 Kamen.
.
National Fund Auxiliary, at
committee has done in the past
Two hundred and fifty friends,
reservations.
Saul Scheifman Awarded Maurice given by the Zviller Ladies Aid
David Specter, Abe Stooirsky. year. Sirs. Goldman, hospital
Hotel Stotler.
Additional paid pledges were re- parents and scouts attended the
Society Dec. 16, at Assembly Hall,
Morse Silver Medal
A gala night of fun is in store Sam Hassan, Louis L. Stoller and chairman, reported on the work Jan. 21—Eva Prenzlauer card
ceived for the donor luncheon parent-scout night held on Dec.
for all those who attend the an- Louis J J. Stoller were the ushers.
party.
28 in the social hall of the Shaarey
her committee.
from:
Leopold J. Snyder I received
noel Shaarey Zedek Men's Club
Minn Rose Kamen of Windsor, of Mrs.
Tot Mi.. gay Wallace. Nettle Gold- Zedek under the sponsorship of
Harry Shulman, chairman Jon. 24 — Five Dollar Donor monk
the Herman August gold medal
R. Goodman: Mesdames A. Ginsberg.
evening of games, in the social • Ont., sang "Oh, Promise Me." „„ of the annual carnival held Dec.
Luncheon of Woman's Aux- Jack Ellenstein.
Carl Rosenblatt. liar. Kaden. the Jewish Scoutmasters' Associa-
for his oration, "E Pluribus
on Sunday, Jan. 14, at 8 p. m. Diana Granet, younger s sister Mio - f
T. Ploardmar. R. Chianti, P.
iliary of United Hebrew Morris Paul.
Unum," at the twentieth annual
17 at Hotel Stotler, gave a de-
8. ()old... Irv. Cohn. M. Good• tion.
"Not a dull moment" is the slogan the bride, who acted as hostess, tailed
Schools of Detroit, at Hotel Lienemon.
report and presented to the
The main features of the pro-
man. Ham A.D.. Marry Leach. /lam Saar.
oratorical contest of the Philo-
of the committee, and the gam!' wore a given crepe gown with me- treasurer a check for the amount
now. lull Mehl.. Harry Moberg. M. Ilii- gram were two scout plays pre-
Stotler.
mathic Debating Club, held Thurs-
tein Ds. Bumf gam Seller. !act Chi-
have been arranged with that in tallic trim and green and gold ac- raised by this carnival. For her
28—Sisterhood of Shaarey c.. r FL
Jan.
Gleither.
irons
Goodman.
M.
Good-
sented
by Troops 104 and 179.
day, Dec. 28, at Congregation
view. Plenty of excitement is in se‘sories to match.
win. A. Relpier, BOIrna, R.., lien Lemberg. "After Dark," a presentation of
splendid
work. Mn. Shulman wan
Zedek, supper and card party. T.
B'nai Moshe. The judges, Judge
.
Boardman. Carl Rosenblatt, Chat Oilman
store for those who vie with their
The out-of-town guests present gen
iv
28—Zedakah dinner-dance. Harry
a rising vote of thanks.
Jan.
Tallow.. Ben LeRtt. M Bit.. Panne Troop 104, portrayed the experi-
Robert M. Toms, Louis S. Cohane
friends for one of the many prizes. wer,• Mr. and Mrs Abe Cohen,
Dud Blum. Herrn. Ralln. IL
Mrs. Al. Weisman, president of
3 and 4 — Anniversary Rodin. Id D. Wold.
and Markus S. Simon, also award-
Diamond Mal Silverman. Lewis ences of a scout troop while hik-
An unusually large number of Ephrata, . a.; ?CIA ' Minnie Kesaler, the Home Relief Society, gave a Feb.
dance and banquet, respec- 14011nn.
ed the Maurice Morse silver medal,
Light..., R. Bennet. M. Waterston*. D. ing in the woods. "Mac's Deci-
prizes will be the reward of the Frederick,
k P Md.; Mrs. B. During, resume of the pant year's work.
rederie
14.e. Dave Diamond. Marcus Lichmann. Chas. sion," prenented by the members
tively,
In
celebration
of
indicative of second place in the
Lloyd. M. Id Matheom, Rockwood, Mich.:
founate
participants in the daughter Ruth, and M. J. Wasser-1 Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, chairman
rt
Young Israel's tenth anni- Mn M M. Owirtch, Rockwood. MOIL
of Troop 179, concerned the re-
contest, to Saul Sheifman for his
g ames and plenty of consolation man, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. H. Ben-
the nominating committee. read
versary.
speech, "What It Takes." Leo-
covery of the patrol leader's inter-
awards will be provided for the des and daughter Bessie and Mrs. of
the
list
of
nominees
for
the
vari-
Feb.
6—League
of
Junior
Wo-
est in Scouting through the ad-
pold J. Snyder II won honorable
less fortunate.
Ethel Atkins, Cleveland, 0., and ous offices, which was accepted
Two
men's
Organizations
lunch-
mention with "This Business of
a tion feat
A fine orchestra will provide the Mrs. Rose Stoller and daughter unanimously.
JR,
HADASSAH
DANCE
n
ogra
b m y
eon program.
ther g program
e the
o usres e
Education." Other contes.ants
nn
uwneiue
qua
q
music for dancing following the Beverley, Washington, D. C.
The following officers were Feb. 8—Father and Son Dinner
and their orations were: Louis
ON SUNDAY, JAN. 28 were a minstrel impersonation
Benjamin A. Gladwin performed elected for the year 1934:
; games. Refreshments will be pro-
and Fun Frolic of Shaarey
and
an
164
Troop
Selig, "Putrid Patriotism"; Arnold
vided after the games and during the duties of master of cert.
Mrs. Al Weisman, president;
Zedek Men's Club.
a member of
Sharkey, "Clasped Hands"; Jack
The dramatic group of Detroit of Fanny Brice by
the dancing.
monies.
Mrs. Harry Shulman, honorary Feb. 11-13 — Annual meetings unit
Troop 207. The musical program.
Behrmann, "W ill America Con-
of
Junior
Hadassah
will
spon-
Many novel features will be in-
president; Mrs. Milton Wolfe, Mrs.
of affiliated agencies of Jew- sor a dance at Hotel Stotler on consisting of piano solos and
quer?" George Schreiber presid-
troduced for the entertainment of
William Roth, Mrs. Reuben Kali-
ish Welfare Federation.
ed. Abraham Silver gave a piano
28, featuring Ray piano and saxophone duets, was
all who attend. The committee B'NAI B'RITH LADIES
by talent from Troop 179.
man, Mrs . Ralph Levy , vice-presi- Feb. 11 — Dinner and get-to- Sunday, Jan.
interpretation of GrIPE'll "Wed-
in charge of arrongementa con-
Correll and his orchestra. The supplied
PARTY TO BE JAN. 13 dents; Mrs. Ira Friedenberg, treas.
gether
of
Detroit
Service
were a fire-by-
ding Day. "
proceeds will be used to further Added attractions
Isists of Harry Satovaky, Saul Saul-
are being corn- urer; Mrs. Charles Cornell, seer,-
Elaborate
plans
demonstration
and a rat-
Group
of
the
Jewish
Welfare
The first oratorical contest of
the work of the orphan's colony, friction
MRS. L. FINEMAN
son, Moe Prince, . Elconan
Saulson
S.
Arkin,
financial
Mrs.
M.
Federation.
Tickets of ad- pitted by the newly-organizedtkrY;
Training School. and aid skit, given by Troops 207 and
th e Philomathic Deb ating
the Nurses'
Refreshments
B'nal
of
Ash,
ear•
Sister-
H.
B.
dies'
Auxiliary
Feb.
12—Card
party
of
B
rith
secretary;
Mrs.
265.
respectively.
was held in 1914, although the Was a success, due to the untiring and John F
14
Jewish National Fund in Palestine.
are good for par-
for the grocery party, which will responding secretary; Mn. Jerome
.
hood of Shaarey Zedek.
served.
club itself had been founded 16 efforts of the chairman of the eve- I mission, which
The chairman of the dance is were
. are
ree ga
place at Hotel Stotler on Jan. Kanter and Mrs. Anna Moss, cor- Feb. 28-Zedakah Donor Lunch
Dr. William C. Lawrence, chair-
years earlier. At the first contest ning, Mrs. L. Fineman, who was timpation tn t
being as-
Sarah Bloomfield, who Is
a.s.isted
by
Mrs.
M.
Schlain.
available
from
members
of
the
13.
The
next
business
meeting
of
responding secretaries; Mrs. Sam
Esther El- man of the La Salle District corn-
eon.
Herman August and Maurice
Men's
the
slated
by
the
Misses
committee,
members
of
The organization. headed by the
the group will be held on Monday, J. Lave, recorder.
March 4 — Shaarey Zedek Purina conin, Sarah Rosenberg and Char- mittee, gave an inspiring talk on
Morse presented the gold and sil-
and commended the
Mrs. William Roth is chairman
dinner.
ver medals for best and second- president, Mrs. M. Perin, thank,' Club board, and at the office of Jan 8, at the Staler Hotel.
lotte Zn!. Scouting,
Jewish troops In
Mrs.
Fineman
and
her
group
for
the
synagogue.
March 4—Fourth annual $12
for
the
eleventh
birthday
dinner-
best speakers, respectively. They
who is interested in progress of the
Any
girl
dance to be given by the Home
donor luncheon of Junior earning her money for the $10 the district.
Gifts to Hadassah Fund.
have donated these medals at their co-operation.
Young People's Club.
On
behalf
of
the
assocletion.
The
Zviller
Ladies
Aid
Society,
Hadassah,
at
Hotel
Stotler.
Relief
Society
for
members,
has
of
The Infant Welfare Fund
every contest since.
the election of Mrs. L. The recently organized Galician Hadassah has received the follow• bands and friends. The date and April 7.14—Pageant. "The Ro- donor luncheon by selling tickets Maxwell Lowenstein, chaircout.
Louis Cohane and Markus S. announces
for this dance may communicate
LoIped make ads
Fineman,
of
246
East
Ferry
ace-
Young
People's
Club
meets
each
at
thanks
all
who
announced
in
the
mance
of
a
People,"
be
place
will
Simon, two of the judges of the
with any of the following: Sarah,
60011b.
president; Mrs. M. Perin, Thursday evening, in the auditor - ing In contributions:
Olympia.
memory of Jacob Weinstein near future.
Bloomfield. Townsend 6-3551; Sar- affair
especially
contest, are honorary alumni of nue, as
Earl a Willis
of 184, Atka
oh m of Congregation Beth Abra -
May 2—Annual $5 donor lunch-
vice-president
Rosenberg. Townsend 6-0297. masters
the Philomathic Debating Club.
O
Ashes
, ham, Linwood at Sturtevant.. Next from Mr. and Mn Benj. Goldstein
266,
and
In vandal, as In robbery, the
eon of Jewish National Fad
of
The next Philomathic meeting
Pontiac.
and Esther Elconin, Townsend Freeman
I believe there is nothing among , Thursday evening the club will of In
tier of 101.
Auxiliary.
memory of Millicent Jacobs receiver is always thought as bad
will be held at the Shaarey
3o
8s.
a
7
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mankind
swifter
than
ranter.—
hold
election
of
permanent
of.
as the thief.—Lord Chesterfield.
from Miss Helen Ehrlich.
Sunday, Jan. 7. These meetings Plato!. i teem. Visitors are welcome.
are open to the public.
S. A. GRANADIER
MISS SADIE COOPER
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cooper of ,
2500 Taylor avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, I
I Sadie, to Dr. Abraham J. Alper,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hirsh B. Al-
per of 2725 West Boston boule-
per
yard.
' Dr. Alper is a graduate of the
University of Michigan College of I
Dentistry.
Miss Cooper Is well known here
as an accomplished violinist. She
was a scholarship protege of the
famous Leopold Auer, besides
having studied with Michael Preen
and Jasha Fishberg. On Nov. 21
Miss Cooper was presented in a
violin recital at the Maccabee
Auditorium and was highly lauded
by critics for her excellent per-
formance.
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Births
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