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JUNIOR HADASSAH
DANCE ON JAN. 28
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Announcea Betrothal
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Stern
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On Tuesday noon, Jan 23, Rabbi
On Thursday evening of last
Leon F'ram will address the Ki- week Dr. Leo M. Franklin deliver-
wanis Club on the subject, "The ed the graduation address to the ;
Menace of Ilitlerism." senior class of the Denby Iligh
School. On Friday evening he I
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dworkin of opened the course of book discus-
30214 West Grand avenue announce shins in the auditorium of the De-
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Syd- troit Public Library, his subject
ney, on Saturday, Jan. 13, at sere- being "The Bible as Literature." I
a irttsasixiiel deatlhld forth an oaf uthie
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ices at Adas Yeshurin Synagogue, eTnhe addressed
after which refreshments were Ker.
ved. On Sunday, Jan. 14, a din- auditorium.
nor for 75 relatives and friends
was given at Buddy's Restaurant.
Mr. and Mrs. Maier }'insterwald
The out-fo-town guests were: Mrs. were hosts at a social evening at
Max Danzig of Indianapolis, Ind.; their home on Puritan avenue on
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sober of Denver, Friday evening.
MISS EVELYN B. GERSTEIN
Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. George Su-
ber, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shapero,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stamler of The engagement is announced
Philip Silverman, Mr and Mrs. Muirland avenu e returned from a of bliss Evelyn B. Gerstein of
Jce Lebowsky and daughter, Ilelen, cruise to the W est Indies, Brookline, Mass., a daughter of
all of Owosso, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Jacob Gerstein, to Philip Sill-
Traub of Durand, Mich., and Mr.
Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of Chi- man Stern of this city, son of
and Mrs. M. Koss of Perry, Mich. cago boulevard
left for a sojourn Mrs. Milford Stern and the late
Irving H. Small acted as master in Miami Beach •
, Milford Stern.
of ceremonies, Sydney Dworkin de-
Miss Gerstein was graduated
livered a speech of appreciation to
17, from the Misses Allen School and
On
Wednesday
night,
Jan.
his parents. Bridge was the diver-
Rabbi Leon Fram addressed P er .. Smith College.
sion of the evening.
Mr. Stern is a graduate of the
fection Lodge of the Masonic or-
an University of Michigan and Har-
Belle Rose Jakont, daughter of der on the subject, "The Germ
vard haw School.
Jew."
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jakont of
351 Englewood avenue, graduated
Mrs, E.A. Bernie and Mrs. Har-
from the Hutchins Intermediate
Schools and is now attending ry Bennett and Mrs. Leo Marks
will motor the early part of the
Northern Iligh School.
week to Miami Beach, Florida,
1-Delta Sorority held election of where they will be guests at the
officers with the following results: Roney Plaza Hotel.
President, Rose Levine; secretary,
Dr. and Mrs. Leo J. Croll have n
Dorothy Charfas; treasurer, Helen
Black Magic" Will Follow
Katz. I-Delta also held initation returned from a wedding trip to "
Dinner on Sunday,
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of the following pledgees at the
Feb. 11.
Chinese Tea Garden on Jan. 6: are residing at the Belcrest.
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SARAH BLOOMFIELD
Under the direction of Miss
Sarah BloOmfield, general chair-
man, final arrangements are being
made for the benefit dance to be
given on Sunday, Jan. 28, at the
Statler Hotel, under the sponsor-
ship of the dramatic group of
Junior Hadassah.
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AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
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LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER (Established 1887)
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Leonard Tigay of 2271 Tayl or
Many of the leads have been
avenue graduated from Norther n chosen for "Black Magic," the De-
High School with high honors.
troit Service Group show which
will be presented at the annual
Miss Myra Moyer entertained at dinner and get-together Sunday,
an afternoon tea last Saturday in Feb. 11, in the auditorium of the
honor of Mrs. Davis A. Benson, t he
, General Motors Bldg. According
former Esther Cohen of Elphrat a ,
to Mrs. Henry Levitt, director of
Pa.
the entertainment, those who have
' been selected no far to take prom-
The Detroit Philosophical Socie ty
parts in the musical pro-
will hold its monthly meeting Fr
'. auction include Mrs. Sidney J. Al-
day, Jan. 26, at 6 p. m. at Webst e nn
len, Dr. Perry J. Burnstine, Cecil
At a recent meeting held at the
Hall, Cass and Putnam. Leon Sau ; Birnkra
Book Cadillac Hotel, Phi Sigma
nt,
Bussey, Leon
Lambda Fraternity held initiation ders will preside. Prof. John 11
H. Harman, Miss Beatrice Klein.
Dellaan of Michigan State Colleg e ,
of the following new members:
Miss Shirley Krell, Dr. Samuel J.
Samuel Goldstein, Leonard Rad- will speak on "Art and the Good Lewis, Miss Mollie Meistrich, Fred
Life." Open discussion will folio
nor, Sidney Cohen, Abraham Su-
w: L. Morris, Ilarold Sandelman, Al-
gar, Herbert Burdick, Oscar D. On Feb. 28, the society's thirt y- len Selmin, Miss l'hyllis Jane Sher-
fifth annual iounders' day dinn e
Berris and Oscar A. Gorelick.
will be held at Webster Hall. r win, Russell Silver, Louis Snitz.
At the election of the Galician
Myron D. Stein, David Touff, Fos-
Young Peoples Club, the following
, ter B. Vehon, Harvey Vehon, Miss
Miss Sadye Lederman was hono r-
officers were chosen: Julius Roth-
Margold Vehon and Samuel S.
e d at a miscellaneous shower give
enherg president; Moe Wolfgang,
n Willis.
by Sliss Lillian Kash at her hom
vice-president; Etta Davis, secre-
ne In addition, a large chorus of
on Linwood avenue on Dec. 1
t tary; Flodell Rothenberg, treas-
Covers were laid for 35 guest ",* men's and women's voices, and a
urer. Installation will take place
Miss Lederman was also guest o f group of tap dancers are rehears-
Thursday evening, Jan. 25, at Con-
honor at a personal shower give , ing enthusiastically.
gregation Beth Abraham, Linwood
"Black Magic" will follow the
G. bliss Louie Berns on Jan. 10 a
corner Sturtevant. There will be her home on Blaine avenue. Mr
annual Service Group dinner, the
entertainment and dancing. Vial- Daniel Fox entertained at the Ru 8 ' price of which will be $1 per plate.
tors are welcome.
Mrs. Edward A. Atlas is in charge
sian Village on Jan. 17, honori
of arrangements for the dinner
- Miss Lederman with a miscella
is
and
will be assisted by the follow-
cous shower. Miss Lederman
the bride-elect of Sol Kash. Th , ing committee: Mrs. Ilarry Alvin,
Mrs
wedding will take place Jan. 2 8
. Morris II. Blumberg, Sirs.
at the bride's home on Harmo nj Maurice J. Caplan, Mrs. Sylvan
I S. Grosner, Hrs. John J. Gins-1
avenue.
burg, Mrs. Samuel Hartman, Mrs.
Mrs. Albert Goldberg of 1685 5 Mary Jacobson, Mrs. Nathan B.
Baylis avenue and Mrs. Juliu s Kooky, Mrs. Jacob Perlmuter and
Press of 3295 Rochester avenu e Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller.
Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis is chair-
are sponsoring a charity hridg e
party for the Zedakah donor lunch . man of the hospitality committee. ;
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committee is now being
eon, to be held at Mrs. Goldberg'
residence on Saturday, Jan. 27, a I formed.
Dinner
will be served promptly
1 p. m. A nominal admission fe e
will include luncheon, bridge an d at 6 o'clock. The program at the
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dinner
will
be extremely brief but
prizes. All friend are invited. Fo
•reservations call Mrs. Goldberg , comprehensive. One minute re-
.
ports
will
he
presented by chair-
University 1.5528. Assisting Mrs
Goldberg, and Mrs. Press will b , men of leading Service Group com-
mittees, and Kurt Peiser, execu-
Mrs. B. A. Pearl.
tive director of the Jewish Wel-
Mrs. Belle Siden entertained he , fare Federation, will give a short
Detroit colony of friends who hay e talk.
Henry Wineman, chairman of
been wintering at Miami Beach
Those at Miami Beach who wer e the board of governors of the
entertained by Mrs. Siden are: Mrs , Jewish Welfare Federation, and
Jacob Scholniek and her daughter Aaron DeRoy, president of the.
Muriel; Mr. and Mrs, Max Osnos Detroit Service Group, will pre-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones, Mr . , side. The Service Group show will
and Sirs. Harry Prenzlauer, Mrs . be presented in the same auditor-
Mary Gordon and her daughter , ium, so that those who attend the
Mrs. Sidney Stone, Sirs. Sadi e dinner can remain in their places
Shulman, Mr. and Sirs. Allen, Mrs for the entertainment which will
Horowitz of Syracuse, N. Y., an d follow.
Mrs. Louis Cohen.
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OF SERVICE GROUP
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar, direct-
or of the opera "Sulamith," to
be produced by Congregation
Shaarey ledek's affiliated organiza-
tions, announces that this Sunday
at 3 o'clock will mark the last op-
portunity for individuals to sign
up for parts. At the registration
last Sunday, 26 applied for parts
in the operetta. As a chorus of 40
voices is necessary there are still
14 parts available. A complete Mary Grodman, Sarah Peach and
list of participants will be publish- Lillian Zlotnick.
ed in the next issue of The Chron-
icle.
The Junior League of the B'nai
David Synagogue, sponsored by
Miss Esther Karbel, will give a
charity dance on Saturday, Jan.
27. Art Stewart and his Boys
will supply the music. Miss Mar-
ion Pepper is chairman, with Mina
Clara Engelberg and Sarah Saxer
as co-chairmen.
You Are Cordially Invited to Attend
An Interesting Display
of the New
LINCOLN V-12
MOTOR CARS
THE AUTOMOBILE SIIOW
CONVENTION HALL
FROM JANUARY 20 TO 27
There is much that is worth seeing at the
Lincoln exhibit. Here are displayed new
motor cars for town and country—in both
standard and custom-built body types rep-
resenting the coachmaker's art at its best.
The new Lir.colns are powered by the V-12
cylinder, 150-horsepower engine. Lincoln
engineers declare that it surpasses any they
have thus far designed. A new ventilation
system provides fresh air as desired, with-
out drafts and without hampering the vision
of driver or passengers. Other Lincoln
achievements, such as a more nearly perfect
use of fuel, improved braking, and a more
efficient cooling system, also deserve the
special attention of visitors.
The new Lincolns are available in two
wheelbase lengths, and range in price from
$3200, fully equipped, at Detroit.
The new Lineolns are also on display at
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Here's A Dance You Can't Afford To Miss!
Lambda Omega Iota Fraternity
ANNOUNCES I7 'S
Annual Informal Dance
Sunday Evening, January 21, 1934
B'NAI MOSHE, Dexter and Lawrence
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SCIENCE THEME OF
DISCUSSION GROUP
AT TEMPLE SUNDAY
On Saturday night, Jan. 13, a
card party was given by Mrs. Sel-
ma Brookstein and Mrs. Pauline
Bookspan, at the home of Mrs.
Bookspan, 2744 Tuxedo avenue, the
proceeds of which will go to the
Science as a threat of world
Zedakah Club.
disaster is the theme of the Young
People's Temple Club discussion
Miss Ethel Standler presented a group which meets at 3 p. rn. Sun-
group of her pupils in • musical day in the Men's Clum rooms of
held at her home, 2432 Ford ave- Temple Beth El.
nue, on Jan. 14. Those who par-
Social and scientific trends of
ticipated were: Audrey Heck, Phy- the last century will be outlined
llis Strager, Edith Joseph, Jane by Miss Dora Brown and James
Sheffield, Joan Clarke, Goldie Si- Van Vliet. Their talks will be
mon, Shirley Zack, Shirley Cohen, illustrated with moving pictures.
Bessie Sherman, Sally Weller, Shir- Mr. Van Vliet is an engineer long
ley Katz, Dorothy Volkovich, Mar- associated with the Chrysler Cor-
garet Edwards, Shirley Greenspan, poration. Miss Brown is a law
Sylvia Silverman, Florence Wein- ' student at the University of De-
stein, Anneitte Kopelove, Zelda troit.
Kopelove.
Threats to world security and
the safety of civilization as seen
Mrs. 1. Callow of 2223 Calvert in the rapid pace of scientific de-
avenue will give a bridge party for velopment will form the central
•the benefit of the Zedakah Club at theme for discussion after the
•her home on Saturday afternoon, talks. '
Jan. 20, at 2 o'clock.
Following the papers those in
attendance will be permitted to ask
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kalt of 4001 questions. Addtional moving pic-
Clairmount avenue have returned tures will close the meeting.
from ■ nix-week's visit in New
Ephraim Roos Gomberg will
, York, where they were extensively preside at the discussion.
entertained by their relatives and
friends.
MAIMONIDES LADIES
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TO HEAR MISS RASEY
Miss Helen Henchel Morris, plan.
ist, played for the Tuesday Musi-
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cale in Jackson, Mich., on the eve-
"Growing Up" is the subject
ning of Jan. 9. On Jan. 16, she which will be discussed Wednes-
, appeared before the Matinee Muni. day afternoon, Jan. 24, at 2:30,
rale Club at the Women's City . by Miss Marie Rasey, at a meet-
Club, and on Jan. 17, at a musicale ing of the Women's Auxiliary to
given by Mrs. Cornelius Chapin. the Maimonides Medical Society.
On Feb. 25, she will give the Sun- in the Wayne County Medical
day afternoon program for the Wo- Building.
, man's City Club.
Miss Rasey is supervisor of par-
-
ental education for the Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. L. Meitus and eon Board of Education. She has
of Chicago are the guests of Mr. been actively identified in her
and Mrs. M. Prince. official capacity with parent-pupil
relationships, and is considered to
Mr. and Mrs. M. Robinson of • be a leader in her field.
I
i Grand Rapids have moved to this A short business meeting will
city and are making their home precede the lecture, which is open
i on Calvert avenue. to members and friends. Mrs.
M. E. Bachman, chairman of the
Following a visit in New York, program committee, is assisted by
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