4mericaff Awish PaloSeal eater 0 CLIFTON AMUR CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THREE filBVEMORAMSBOIRONICLE sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE two 1MRS. DAVID GREENBERG SPEAKS NEXT TUESDAY Engagements National Vice-President of Had assah To Address Local Chapter at Statler. VITALIZE PROCESS also protects clothes against liquid stains . . . soil and wear . . . water and other liquids simply collect in little beads and roll off. VITALIZE garments retain their press and shape longer and wear longer. VITALIZE is offered exclusively by Forest Cleaners in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kay, former- ly of the Fine Arts Apartments, have taken up their new home on West Boston boulevard. (ITT SCRIP ACCEPTED FOREST CLEANERS and DYERS MRS. DAVID GREENBERG 33-547 E. Forest The METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY N New Toth insures more people and I. growl. faster than •ny other me Insurance company. Obviously the reas on ef Metronome., mammary in It. field Is that people believe iIt uncle. most desirable. lts service best, and It cost most ecomical. This company is ready la on serve yolk Tell your Insurance wants to MORRIS GOODMAN .1 "'"a" thologrr Madison 1391 Townsend 74161 Representing Metropolit•n Life Insurance Company , Tenth Anniversary • DANCE GIVEN BY Vouttg 3.1srarl Saturday Eve., Feb. 3rd, 1934 at STATLER HOTEL FEATURING LARRY HARWOOD AND HIS 12 PIECE ORCHESTRA Admission FIFTY Cents . Greenberg of New York, vice-presi- dent of national Hadassah. Mrs. Greenberg is making a tour of Michigan cities on behalf of Ha- dassah. After having been active in Hadassah work id New York, Mrs. Greenberg was elected nation- al treasurer, a position which she held until she left for a year's residence abroad. While there, Mrs. Greenberg made a trip to Palestine with Mrs. Edward Jacobs, at that time national president, for the purpose of observing Hadassah in stitutions at first hand. She has twice attended the World Zionist Congresses as a liadassah delegate, in 1931 at Basle and in 1933 at Prague. Upon her return in 1931 she became national advisor to Jun- ior Hadassah and chairman of the committee on Zionist information, which post she held until a year ago, when robe became chairman of the Palestine committee. Mrs. Greenberg's work for Hadassah brings her into contort with all phases of Zionist endeavor, thus enabling her to give her audience the latest authoritative informa- tion. Current events will also be pre- sented at this meeting by Mrs. Schmarya Kleiman, chairman of the educational committee. Members of Hadassah are invit- ed to bring their friends to this meeting. Recent statistics for Palestine give the general death rate per 1,000 f orall the population as 26 among Moslems, 15 among Chris- tians and nine among Jews. SIGMA THETA 8I10 ROIOSITY Sigma Theta Rho Sorority held semi-annual election of officers Jan. 3. electinr the follow- ing: Edna Broder. president. Mollie Choben. vice- preeldent. Lillian Olnsberg. secretary. Beverly Gordon. treasurer, De.trice Splegelman, re- porter, Clara Moskowitz. sergeant.at-arms, Esther Spiegelman. Emcee Wiesenthal and Fan- nie PlIthilor. entertainment committm. Jan. 14 en installation party was held at Bever!? Gordon'. home. 3Ta4 Calvert avenue Vounteer work is being Marled making Windage. for the North End Clint,. Now on Display in Our Windows and on Sale Monday! 28 Sample Two•Piece Living Room Suites Direct from January Chicago Furniture Show • Built By An Outstanding Maker! Hardly had the recent Furniture Show come to an end than these superb ex- hibition sample suites were speeding on their way to us. All are of solid ma- hogany, fully webbed, and covered in Damask, Mohair Frieze, Linen Frieze, Tapestries, Brocatelle, Velvet, etc. Average Discount of 40% $149 to $195 Suites $69 $98 Jan. 21—Miss Ethel Kramer, daughter of Mrs. Rose Kramer of Windsor, Ont., to Louis S. Isaacs, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Miss Etta Schlesinger of the Aizikovitz of Sturtevant avenue, at Congregation Beth Abraham, Belcrest is spending a week in New Linwood avenue, near Fullerton. Ceremony at 6:30 p. York 'City. Jan. 28—Miss Sady Storch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Storch of Monterey avenue, to Sam Rosenfeld, son of Mrs. Freda Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer Rosenfeld of Brooklyn, N. Y., at Congregation Beth Abraham. will be hosts to a small dinner Jan, 28—Miss Mildred Applebaum, daughter of Mrs. Henry party at their home on Suffolk Applebaum of 9409 McQuade avenue, to Samuel Greenberg, on of drive this Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Greenberg of McQuade avenue. Reception at Mrs. David Wilkus left for a the Applebaum home at 8 p. m. visit to Washington, D. C. and New York and will be gone several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gold- berg of the Belcrest left for Flan. ida on Thursday. Births Jan. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Richman (Rae Wachter) of 2215 Mrs. I. Nurko and daughters. West Euclid avenue, a daughter. Mrs. Morris Benyas and Mrs. Louis Jan. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Berlin (Gertrude Greenbaum) of Bass and son, Sidney, will motor Richton avenue, a daughter, Sharon Lee, to Miami Beach the early part of Jan. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fox, a daughter. next week. Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoll (Trudye Feinstein) of After a visit with their family' Boston boulevard, a daughter. in the South, Mrs. Julian Wolfner Dec. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sitner (Shirlee Virginia Ko- and children, returned to their pits) of 2059 Clairrnount avenue, a daughter, Marilyn Elaine. home in Sherwood Forest. Mrs. Henry Stillman and daugh- ter, Mrs. W. Schlesinger, left Thursday for Miami Beach, Flor- ida, where they will remain for the balance of the winter: Dr. Cyrus Adler, editor of the Jewish Quarterly Review, an-1 nounces that the January number,: just appearing, contains an article I on "Israel in Palestine—the Pro- phetic View" by Rabbi Herbert Parzen, of New York, formerly of Detroit. Miss Lena Finger, who has been the house guest of her uncle, Max Edwards, and family of 1465 Cal- vert, returned to her home in Wash- ington, D. C., on Jan. 7. Miss Fin- ger was feted at a number of in- formal functions during her stay here Maurice Siden of Normandy avenue joined his family, who have been wintering in Miami Beach, at the Locust apartments on Ocean drive. MRS. H. S. DAVIDOWITZ OF CLEVELAND TO BE SPEAKER AT LUNCHEON OF U. H. S. AUXILIARY AT STATLER NEXT WEDNESDAY Final arrangements have been completed for the second annual $5 donor luncheon which is to be given by the Womens Auxiliary of the United Ilebrew Schools on Wed- nesday, Jan. 24, 12:30 p. m., at Hotel Statler. Every effort has been exercised by the various com- mittees, under the leadership of Mrs. George M. Roberts, chairman of the donor luncheon, to make this event a success. An elaborate program has been arranged with Mrs. H. S. David- owitz of Cleveland as guest speak- er for the afternoon. Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of the Uni. ted Hebrew Schools, has written a play in Hebrew especially adapted to this occasion. It will be dram- atized by pupils of the United' He- brew Schools. An unusually fine musical program has also been ar- ranged. Mrs. Davidovits is the wife of Rabbi Davidovits of the Jewish —.matures Marriages $175 to $225 Suites $225 to $295 Suites $119 $149 Robinson Furniture Co. OPEN MONDAY EVENING MRS. MORRIS DAVIS the Chalet. Members end friends are invited. A small group of eight women started 13 yearn ago, in the name of Zedakah, to give what aid they could to those in need. That small circle has grown to a group of 100 women, and the scope of their work has become much wider. To help the aged in distress, to gitm immediate relief to families in need, to furnish layettes for newborn babes—these are the ob- jects of Zedakah Club. The pro- ceeds from all social activities are used to carry on these efforts. Mrs. Morris Davis is chairman of Zedakah's birthday dinner- dance, and Mrs. Paul Deutsch is co-chairman. Reservations may be made by telephoning Sirs. Davis, Garfield 4031,3, or Mrs. Deutsch, Long- fellow 7231. Zedakah's second pep rally will take place Monday afternoon, Jan. 22, at 1:30 p. m., at the Stetter Hotel. Philip Slomovitz, editor of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, will be the speaker of the afternoon. The rally will be held in the inter- ests of the second annual donor luncheon, which will take place Feb. 28 at the Masonic Temple. The public is urged to attend this pep rally. Mrs. Milton Bernstein, Univer- sity 2-1182, chairman of the donor luncheon, and her co-chair- man, Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz, Long- fellow '1822, Mrs. Kalman Shapiro, Longfellow 9862, and Mrs. Max II, Elias, Townsend 6-8029; will be pleased to hear from anyone wish- ing information on ways and means of earning money for the donor luncheon. Mrs. Louis New- man, Townsend 8-0368, chairman of the pledge committee, will be happy to call to receive pledges. Mrs. David Werbe, who suc- cessfully wrote, directed and pro- duced the play for Zedakall donor luncheon last year, has written an original play, her conception of "Creation," and will direct and produce it for the second annual donor luncheon. The scenic ef- fects will also be executed by Mrs. Werbe. Additional paid pledges have been received from the following: Miss Esther H. Ashinsky, for- GOLDMAN - HANKIN merly of Detroit, now of Pitts- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hankin of burgh, Pa., is spending several 630 Owen avenue announce the weeks in this city. marriage of their daughter, Doris, Mrs. J. Modell of Edison avenue to Harry Goldman of this city, son motored to Miami Beach, Florida, of Mr. and Mrs. David Goldman accompanied by her children. They of Los Angeles, Calif., on Dec. 30. will return the latter part of Mr. and Mrs. Goldman are resid- ing in the Dover Court Apart- I March. ments, 1927 Pingree avenue. MRS. H. S. DAVIDOWITZ Miss Fern Niman of Sturtevant avenue left for Miami Beach, Center of Cleveland. She has visit- Mrs. Pauline Abrams announces where she will remain until spring. ed in Palestine and has delivered a the marriage of her daughter, Foe, number of addresses which have to Ben l.evenstein, on Jan. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kovinsky and earned for her a reputation as an Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal per- daughter, Harriette Hope, of 18910 able speaker. I formed the ceremony. Wildernere avenue, are motoring to Reservations have been coming Miami, Florida, for the remainder in daily, and an attendance of over BARR • STONE o fthe winter. Mrs. S. Dunn and 500 is being anticipated, accord- The marriage of Miss Sylvia daughter, June, Mrs. Kovinsky's ing to Mrs. Aaron Carlstem, chair- Stone to Samuel W. Barr took man of reservations, telephone mother and sister of Rocherter place Sunday evening, Jan. 14, Townsend 8-9265. It is requested aavenue, are accompanying them. at the Belcrest, Rabbi A. M. Hersh- of all those who wish their names man officiating. printed in the souvenir program A package party scheduled for The bride was attractively that they make their reservations Jan. 29, at the home of Mr. and gowned in wood violet, with tur- before Sunday noon, Jan. 21. There Mrs. Harry Green, is the first so- cial event of the season of the Louis ban and veil of matching hue, and will be a supplementary sheet list- carried a colonial bouquet of white ing reservations made after that Rothenberg Club under the direc- tion of the following new officers: roses and lilies of the valley. She date. was attended by the sisters of Edward Rothenberg, president; The list of new pledges includes: Ben Cohen. H. Lewis. M. Walt», Joseph Rothenberg, vice-president; the groom, Misses Ida and Lillian J Mesdames Dorfman. M. Perell. J. Kunln, Sam Wiener. Anne Rothenberg, secretary; Isa- Barr, who were dressed alike in Lout. Clermansky. H. Hornstein. A B. Kauff• J Illrehman. S. Atherton. Joe Cohen, dore Weidenbaum, treasurer. The gowns of aqua-marine blue with man. Ben Kramer, Abe Robinson. Leo Ambramows board of directors include Edwin matching turbans and carried col. Its. Joseph Kaplan. Jul* Lachman. A. Ar[rnalic I. Rubin. The Pioneer'. Women. Auxiliary. Rothenberg and William Rothen- onial bouquets of Johanna Hill William Nelson, David Hort.. Daniel Kellen, roses. berg and the officers. The Louis A Simone Peter Altman. Florence Elleneteth, Miss Ruth Carp , was maid-of- M. I. 'Int. Plans FIneslIver, Fanny Rodin. Rothenberg Club is named in hon- A. 0. Barsky. II A. Bleberstein, Jacob Cat. or of Louis Rothenberg who passed honor and was dressed in a gown snick, Rem Green. Dors Moyer. Sam Tower, of powder blue with turban to Abb. H Eder. Sadie Siskind. e. Konstantin. away on Nov. 18, 1933. William Sandier. J. H. Schuman. L. match, also carrying a bouquet of Gold. Sans Bonfield. Wiseman. 8 Plarasohn, Ida Schulte. Gordon. Merl Weinbeck. Urn stein. The Bar Mitzvah of Jack Harold Johanna Hill roses. George Barr limey I Weisman. S. J. Eder. P. Burnatthe Ell Goldin, son of Abraham and Ger- brother of the groom, acted as Levin, H. Rooenhelm. M. MIchlin, George trude Goldin, was celebrated on best man, and Dr. Leo Lipton and Cohen. A. H Plater. Fanny Landon. B. New- man. Ben stein. Purity chapter, reprmented Jan. 14, at the Beth David Syna- Al Lubin were ushers. by Rage Rubin. Jul* Newman. 8. Glickman, The out-of-town guests included Ervin Rahn. Robert Rosenberg. R. Miller_ 8 gogue. Dinner was serval at 8 Keith P Schnetder. Ben Rahn.. David o'clock at beautifully decorated Mrs. J. Shulman and Mrs. Lasky &hue M. Schulte. N. Pollat•lk, A. Karmen. tables for 200 guests, and .119 fol- of Cleveland, Manuel Seigel of Sat uby") . 1Tirr'.. ifatht 51.71.0.L - 14._ H•r grhrert lowed by • dance. The principal Indianapolis, Mrs. Azolin and Mel. M. Barnett. 8 Rivkin. J. Schiller, Fault, speaker at the dinner was Harry daughter of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Max Rodin. Manuel Weld. A asp'. The Women's Auxiliary of the Nayer, and the toastmaster was Field of Hart, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. United Hebrew Schools gratefully Nathan I. Goldin. Talkow and family of Flint. The newlyweds left on an ex- acknowledges a donation from Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman•, hon- Mrs. Emanuel Klein, president tended tour through Canada. oring the recovery of Mr. and Mrs. of the Sisterhood of Congregation H. Marks. B'nai Moshe, entertained her of- STONER • BROGMAN ficers and committees at • luncheon At a ceremony which took place Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim is at the Book Cadillac Hotel, on in the home of Rabbi Joshua S. president of the auxiliary. Wednesday, Jan. 10. Covert were Spark. on Sunday afternoon, Jan. laid for 35 guests. Bridge was the 10, Miss Anne Brogman became diversion of the afternoon. the bride of Louis Stoner of To- ledo, Ohio. Following the cere- At • meeting of the Naomi Girls mony, the couple left on a motor Club, officers for the ensuing term trip through the southern states. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the were elected as follows: Molly Aesculapian Pharmaceutical So- Breslaw, president; Dora Genelin, ciety announces the completion of vice-president; Reeve Simkin, sec- plans for the annual card party retary; Edith Cohen, treasurer. to be held at the Book-Cadillac Plans are being made for plays and Hotel at 1:30 p. m. on Wednes- a dance to be held at Temple Beth day, Feb. 7. El on Sunday, Feb. 18, proceeds The combined Mitrachi organi- An appeal is issued by Mrs. to go for charity. zations of Detroit, including Miss Samuel S. Stahl, president of the Mrs. Rose Rubenstein w ■ 11 pre- rachi. Ladies' Mizrachi and Mis- auxiliary, to all bridge clubs, urg- sent • number of pupils in a piano rachi Youth, will hold another ing them to keep this date Opel recital on Friday evening, Jan. 26, Melavah Milks meeting Saturday, and to co-operate by attending, at 8 p. m., at the McGregor Li- Jan. 20, at 8:30 p, m., at the Beth as all proceeds will be used for brary, Highland Park. The first Abraham Synagogue, Linwood charitable purposes . part of the program will consist near Sturtevant. Interesting speak- ' In addition to the many prizes of a musical travelogue riven by ers on Mizrarhism will be heard , which will be offered at this party, "The Juvenile Melody Members" in and a musical program by local each lady attending will receive contumes of different nationalities. cantors has been arranged. Meet- ■ bag of drug souvenirs. Refresh- this Itr e d will be be econtinued very Compositions by Rubinstein. Men- ' menta will be served by the man- Sat- agement of the Book Cadillac Ho- delssohn, Debussy and Brahma will r lro uegfh it the comprise the second part of the urday evening at • different 'Taa- I tel. 1 gogue. concert The public is invited. I Tickets will be. available at the ' door or from the committee which Omega Social Club, • group of consista of the following officers: yourg men and women, In existence lecture at the D. A. C. on Satur- I Mrs. Stahl, who may be reached for the last five years, joined the day evernag, Jan. 13. Dr. Durant for reservations by calling Town- Jewish Community Center for so- is an honorary member of the Phil- send 6-7696; Mrs. Dorothy Porn- cial activities. osophical Society. Among the erance, secretary; Mrs. Zelda Ten- guests were: Dr. Clayton Ettinger, ; nen, treasurer; Mrs. Albert Boe- .Dr. Ira Altacholer entertained Ralph Aronntam, Dr. and Mrs. I sky, chairman of the entertain- neveml members of the Detroit Charles Gitlin, Miss Goldie Silk, ment committee, and Mrs. Frances Philosophical Society and Dr. Will ?dins Irene Karr and Miss Margar- Kollenberg, member of the com- Durant, following Dr. Durant's et McGuire. mittee. MIZRACHI GROUPS MEET ON SATURDAY CONVENIENT TERMS – LIBERAL TRADE-INS WASHINGTON BLVD. at 1420 , 1p Wedding Calendar AESCULAPIAN CARD PARTY ON FEB. 7 Arranged in Four Convenient Groupings! $110 to $135 Suites Himelhoc s)- 0 I le Our Prices Include Pickup and Delivery to Any Part of Detroit or Suburbs. 4200 Thirteenth Annual Birthday Din. ner To Be Held Jan. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bachrach of 455 West Ilancock avenue, In celebration of its thirteenth Detroit chapter of Hadassah will Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah, of New anniversary, Zedakah Club is Mrs. Tillie Lapides, a recent York City, to Allan Ullman of New York. meet next Tuesday afternoon, Jan sponsoring a dinner-dance to be 23, at 2:15, at hotel Statler, at the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schrei- Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen of Leicester Court announce the engage- held Sunday evening, Jan. 28, at Hadassah monthly meeting, which ber, returned to her home in Chi- ment of their daughter, Jean, to Harry L. Friedman, son of Mr. and will be addressed by Mrs. David cago. Mrs. S. Friedman of Kenilworth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abrahamson of Hammond, Ind., announce Leo I. Franklin has returned from St. Louis where he spent sev- the engagement of their daughter, Minnie, to Ben J. Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon of 641 Westminster avenue. eral days on professional business. On Sunday, Jan. 7, Mr. and Mrs. Yale Teitelbaum of 9696 North Mrs. Sam Epstein returned to Martindale announced the engagement of their daughter, Sybil Paul- her home on Parkaide avenue af- Me, to Jay S. Bodzin, son of Rev. and Mrs. M. Ch. Bodzin of 9738 Cameron. Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated at the ceremony before ter a month's stay in Florida. a group of relatives and close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Max Krell of 7425 Poe avenue announce the Many of Miss Ida Rittenberg s friends will be happy to learn of engagement of their daughter, Sylvia Betty, to Max M. Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher of 2254 Gladstone avenue. her recent engagement to Hugh Kohlmeyer, both of New Orleans. Miss Rittenberg is a sister of Mrs. Bernard Vl'ohl. Brings Back Newness,Luster and Sheen! COlumbia ZEDAKAH PEP RALLY MONDAY .AFTERNOON i Mesdames Ruben C. Liberman, J. its ;4 . 2 I 7 9. ° Swagger Styles Specially Priced! resorts, Si., Kurt. Henry Starr, Hyman Brown, Ben Ringer. Nathan ellobin, Samuel Slobln, John N. Slobln. David Kessler, J. N. Parr Albert Prag. Sam Selman. WA Cornfield: Irving Yarrows.