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HADASSAH LECTURE
GROUP DRAWS LARGE,
NUMBER OF WOMEN ,

GET READY FOR SPRING!

Engagements

Miss Sara Rosen is a member
of the committee in charge of the
spring formal dance sponsored by
The invitation to join Had,as-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Auster of 2322 Elmhurst avenue announce the Young People's Society of
sah's new lecture and study group
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The
has met with a gratifying re- the engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Max H. Shultz, son of affair will be held on Saturday,
Mr.
and
Mrs. J. Ii. Shultz.
sponse. Nearly three times the
31r. and Mrs. Louis Lefkovits of 2075 West Philadelphia avenue,
number of women who had origin.'
announce the betrothal of their daughter, Madolyn, to Dr. Marvin J.
Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenthal.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moss of 3260 Fullerton avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter, Kitty, to harry Goldstein, son of
Mrs. Minnie Goldstein of 3385 Richton avenue.

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"Cocktail" Vanity

Feb. 25—Miss Hazel Schreiber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Schreiber of 101 West Margaret, to Harry Millstein of Syracuse, N. Y.
The ceremony will be performed by Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of Con-
gregation B'nai David.
Feb. 28—Miss Phyllis Nederlander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Nederlander of 2975 West Chicago boulevard, to Harry
Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robbins. The ceremony will be
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read in the Mena' Temple Room of Temple Beth El at 11 a. m. Dr.
Delivery to Any Part of Detroit
Leo M. Franklin will officiate.
Three compartments, pockets, comb, purse and mir-
or Suburbs.
Starch 3—Rena Audrey Krause, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
•••
•irveran
Krause of Ehnhurst avenue, to Reuben David Wax, son of Mrs. Goldie
ror, Gold or silver finish frames. Really clever!
Wax of Chicago, Ill., at the Lee Plaza Hotel.
MISS SARA ROSEN
March 3—Rena Audrey Krause, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
O Green, red, brown, dark clay, navy, black.
Krause of Elmhurst avenue, to Reuben David Wax of Chicago, Ill., March 3, at the Book-Cadillac
MRS. RALPH DAVIDSON
son of Mrs. Goldie Wax, at Lee Plaza Ilotel.
Hotel. Dancing will be from 10
sly registered for this course at-,
O Choice of Saffian leather, calfskin or crepe.
March 4—bliss Mary Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac to 2.
tended the first meeting on Wed-
A program, featuring specialty
Weiss of 2610 West Buena Vista, to Herman Robinowitz, son of Sir.
nesday, Feb. 14, according to Mrs. ,
and Mrs. Isaac Robinowitz of 182 McLean avenue, Highland Park, at and eccentric dancing by Miss
Schmarya Kleiman, chairman of '
Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst at Fourteenth, at 4 o'clock. Sylvia Cohen, Bill Wilson and the
Hadassah's educational committee.
Rabbi J. S. Sperka will officiate. Reception, 9:30 to 12. No cards. Gaucho Duo, and a novel musical
Rabbi Leon Frans of Temple'
March 4—Miss Bessie Fryman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel offering by Leon Berman is an-
Beth El, leader of the group, has,
nounced. Mike Falk and his or-
planned a series of talks on mod-, Fryman of North Martindale avenue, to Sol Penn, son of Mr. and chestra will furnish the music.
ern Palestine, involving numerous ' Mrs. H. Yale Penn of Waverly avenue. Rabbi M. Zager will officiate.
Patrons for the dance, which is
Tea
young
married
man,
are
Is goer biggest Demotion.
subjects and problems of decided I
March 4—Miss Mathilde Heiman, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. an annual spring event, are as
responsible tar bit ale; yen owe him • Penal' Gan In
the world. Make yaw plans lor hint while he's wit •
interest to Jewish women. The Isadore L. Heiman of 11721 Otsego avenue, to Samuel S. Capp, son follows: Mr. and Mrs. Milton M.
then hie Were twill be assured. Ile Is entitled to
second meeting takes place at Ho- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capp of 306 West Grand avenue, at the Alexander, Fred M. Butzel, Mr.
an abortion: you can sw that he get. It, absolutell. It
yea will.
tel Statler next Wednesday, Feb. B'nai Moshe.
and Mrs. Morris Garvett, Dr. and
In the Metropolitan
POW,
A h, Fahlegl10/1111
28, at 1 o'clock sharp. Since,
Starch 4—Miss Lillian Feldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. A. M. Hershman, Dr. and
Life Insurance Company will put saw chili thrwgh college
—whethee you lire or dlr. Tois can as via all &beet the
Rabbi Fram's time is limited to Feldman of Tyler avenue, to :Michael R. Bagdade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jacobs, Gus D.
plan trees
one hour, members of the group I Mrs. Joseph Bagdade of LaSalle boulevard.
Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Irving T.
are urged to arrive a few minutes ,
Starch 4—Miss Mary Weiss to Herman Robinowitz, at Congrega- Oberfelder, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt
before 1 o'clock, in order to get tion B'nai David, Elmhurst at Fourteenth, at 4 o'clock. Rabbi J. S. Pettier, Herman Radner, Mr. and
Townsend 1.1417
Madam 2391
the full benefit of the lecture.
Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, Mr. and ,Mrs.
Sperka will officiate. Reception, 9:30 to 12. No cards.
This group will provide Jewish
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
Starch 10—Miss Freda Levinson, daughter of Mrs. Eva Levinson Philip Slomovitz, Cantor and Mrs.
the
cultural opportunities both to of 2646 Hogarth avenue, to Nathan Naidus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jacob Sonenklar, George M. Stutz
women who merely wish to hear
and Mr. and„Mrs. Samuel S. Willis.
Naidus of Hamilton, Ont.
the lectures and discussions, and
Miss Billie E. Klein and Louis
to those who wish to devote time
M. Bloomberg, co-chairrneh of the
to special, intensive studies. A
dance, ask that reservations be
Ballroom)
registration fee of 50 cents is re-
made as soon as possible. Reserv-
ations may be secured by calling
quired for the entire course, which
is held every other Wednesday,
Garfield 6635-R.
OF THE
terminating in May. Any Jewish
woman, regardless of whether or
Jan. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krupkin (Ora Ruth Gittleman)
not she is a Hadassah member,
may join the group, but registra- of Watertown, N. V., a daughter, Carol Jean.
Jan. 30—To Sir. and Mrs. Julius Shanbrom (Pearl Hayman) of
tions will definitely close at next
2224 Blaine avenue, a son, Marshall Walter.
Wednesday's meeting.
L. Siderman and J. A. Glanz
This Saturday, Feb. 24, the
are co-chairmen of the Purim din-
third Oneg Shabbat (Joyous Sab-
ner and cabaret dance which Con-
bath) will be held at the home of
DANCING FROM 9 P. M. TO 1 A. M.
gregation Shaer Ilashomayim of
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, 1693 Vir-
Windsor will hold this Sunday
Dave Diamond's Orchestra
ginia Park. A talk on "Contem-
evening. The dinner will begin
porary American Jewish Poet-
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aat 6:30 o'clock, and will be fol-
Feb. 25—Eva Prenzlauer Group home-cooked dinner at Beth
esses" will be given by Mrs. James
lowed by the dance at 9 o'clock
Admission 50c
Dancing, 9 till
David Synagogue.
I. Ellmann, who is well known in
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal will be
Feb. 25—Bicur Cholem Juniors Purim dance, at Book Cadillac
Detroit literary and art circles.
the principal speaker at the din-
Hotel.
Mrs. Ellmann, a member of the
ner.
Feb. 27—Zedakah donor luncheon.
English Club, has frequently been
An interesting program has
WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON
Feb. 28—Second meeting of Hadassah Study Group, at Hotel
urged to publish her own poetry.
been arranged, an outstanding
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Statler, 1 p. m., under leadership of Rabbi Fram.
She has at various times addressed
feature of which will be the pres-
He Will Direct You to the
Feb. 28—Purim celebration of Jewish National Fund Council
Drapery Rods
the Authors Club of Detroit. The
entation of the Zionist flag to the,
of Detroit, at Hotel Statler, at 8 p. m. Speakers, musical
afternoon will open with current
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congregation. Rabbi Rosenthal
program
and
refreshments.
events, to be presented by Miss
will perform the presentation
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March 3—Address by Pierre Van Paassen, under auspices of
Jeanette M. Steinberg, and will
ceremony. A varied floor show
24-HOUR NOTICE
Zionist Organization of Detroit, at Hotel Stetter.
conclude with an informal tea.
will be presented throughout the
March 3—Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek formal
evening. Prominent radio artists
dance at Book Cadillac.
will be featured. A 10-piece or-
8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phones: Garfield 1230-31
March 4—Shaarey Zedek Purim dinner.
chestra will provide the dance
March 4—Fourth annual $10 donor luncheon of Junior Ha-
Reenter Dinner and Landmass! Al.
Detroit's Finest
music.
steaks and Chops. Attractively Sewed!
dassah, at Hotel Statler.
Sea-Food
Reservations may be made by
Moderately Metal
March 4—Purim dinner-dance of Congregation B'nai Moshe.
Restaurant
calling the synagogue, Windsor,
March 5—Council of Jewish Women.
3-0652, or by calling Mr. Siderman
MAdison
2634
March 7—Woman's Auxiliary of United Schools Purim meet-
at Windsor 4-1010.
TRinity 2-8501
ing.
Oppeate General Melt. Bldg.
March 11—Jolly Elite Club's fifth annual Passover charity
The local A. S. Beck shoe
Buy Michigammade bat sugar;
Ige Carry a canons um, .1 1.1qoan. maw and amts, Denes44 sad tons d.
dance at Pier Ballroom, Cass and Elizabeth.
stores, of which Jerry Strickoff
support Michigan wage-
March 12—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
is the manager, was awarded the
March 13—Hadassah monthly meeting.
second prize in the United States
March 14—Lecture by James Waterman Wise, under aus-
for the stores in the chain show-
pices of Masada, at Hotel Statler.
ing the greatest increase in sales
446 Holbrook Avenue
March 14—Northwestern Branch of Jewish Old Folks' Home.
during
the
month
of
January.
Plate, 50c
GOOD MUSIC
March 18—Cantor's Association concert at Emanuel Synagogue.
They celebrated their victory by
March 18—$4 donor dinner of B'nai David Ladies' Auxiliary.
a dinner for employees at the
March 20—Annual donor luncheon of Pioneer Women's Or-
Club Maxine last Sunday.
ganization, at Hotel Statler.
INCORPORATED 1865
April 1—Ninth annual concert of Halevy-Ilazoniir Singing
The Rodin Club is sponsoring
Society, at Orchestra Hall.
a card party, to be held at the
April 1—Graduation exercises at Oakland branch of United
Square Club, 1 2 0 5 Griswold
LIPMAN • MOSES
Hebrew Schools.
street, corner State, on Sunday
b
April 2—Graduation exercises at Tuxedo-Holmur branch of
Miss Edna Lorraine Moses of
evening, Feb. 25.
New York City, daughter of Mr.
United Hebrew Schools.
r,770,453,871
ASSURANCES
IN
FORCE,
December
31,
1933
April 4—Graduation exercises at Philadelphia-Byron branch
and Mrs. Isaac Moses of Glovers-
Mrs. Barney Conol of New York'
'This large amount, the acenmulating estates of nearly • million Sun Life
of United Hebrew Schools.
ville, N. Y., was married to Julius
City is visiting her mother, Mrs.
daring
dependents
policyholders, will become payable to them or their
April 3—Temple Beth El Alumni "Showboat Shuffle."
Michael Lipman of Detroit, on
S. Tobin of Glendale avenue.
this generation—. stabilizing factor of great social and economic value.
April 16-23—Pageant, "The Romance of a People," at Olympia.
Feb. 17, in the apartment of her
May 2—Annual $5 donor luncheon of Jewish National Fund
parents at the Hotel Pierre in
216 567 441
Mrs. Yetta Rosender announces
NEW ASSURANCES PAID FOR
New York City. The Rev. Dr.,
Auxiliary.
the Bar Mitzvah of her son,
May 6—Mothers and daughters luncheon of the Woman's
Lawrence W. Schwartz performed
Thomas Rosender, on Saturday,
Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools.
the ceremony in the presence of
152,235,821
INCOME
March 3. Services will be held
the immediate families. A din-
at Congregation Ahavath Achim,
127,505,801
DISBURSEMENTS
ner followed in the Neptune room
Delmar and Westminster avenues,
24,730,020
of the hotel.
EXCESS OF INCOME OVER DISBURSEMENTS • • • •
at 9 a. m., where the Mar Mitz-
CELEBRATE FIFTIETH
Mrs. Lipman is a graduate of
vah will act as "Baal Koreh," all of the participants gathering
Wellesley College, class of 1929.
home
of
Ann
G.
Babcock
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
reading the entire Sedra. Ile will at the
PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS AND BENSFICOHES
Mr. Lipman is a graduate of De-
then deliver a "Derosha" ie He- of 5168 Second boulevard for
troit City Law School and is con-
97,457,059
During the year 1933
brew. A reception will bet held midnight supper.
nected with the firm of David I.
after the services in the social
800,170,033
• •
Since Organization .
Ilubar. Mr. and Mrs. Lipman will
Among the many pre-nuptial
hall of the synagogue. Friends
• .1• ✓ ,,. 1
be at home at 325 Merton road.
and relatives are invited. On Sun- affairs given in honor of Miss
day, Starch 11, a party will be Rose Siegel of 2084 Virginia Park,
624,146,035
ASSETS
GERSTON •HERSHOREN
a
bride-elect
of
Feb.
25,
was
a
given by Mrs. Yetta Rosender, for
Bonds: government, municipal, public utility and others; necks. preferred
miscellaneous shower given on
On Sunday, Feb. 11, Miss Clara
intimate friends and relatives.
and common; loans on mortgage.; real loans on Company policies;
Feb. 14. Miss Fay Pastor of ;'
Hershoren, daughter of Mr. and
cash in banks, and other assets.
McQuade avenue was hoste , s to
Mrs. Jacob liershoren, was united
The Cleophas Club will give its members of Phi Sigma Kappa Sor-
in marriage to Carl Gersten, soh
609 96 832
annual bridge-dance on Sunday ority and others at her borne 11
LIABILITIES
of Mrs. Frieda Gersten. Rabbi
evening, Feb. 25, at the Chinese. Covers were laid for 24 guests.
Almost ninedentha of this sum represents the policy reserve—the amount
M. Zager officiated in the presence
Tea Gardens. A floor show will Miss Siegel was also honored
art aside to guarantee all policy payments as they become due.
of the immediate families and
be presented and, as an added at-
at a linen shower on Feb. 20 at
friends at the bride's residence.
PAID-UP CAPITAL ($2,000,000) and balance at credit
traction, Al Ruby and Harvey
Buddy's.
Leitchenstein will entertain. Tick-I
33,342,517
of shareholders' account
WEISMAN • KESTENBAUM
eta may be purchased at the door.1
A pep rally in the form of a
4,885,904
RESERVE for depreciation—in mortgages and real estate
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kestenbaum
pajama
party
was
given
by
Phi
announce the marriage of their
--cut Courtesy Detroit News.
5.951,752
Lou Littman, wholesale clothier,' Sigma Kappa Sorority on Feb. 3.
SURPLUS
daughter, Sylvia, to Joseph Weis-
MISS IRENE FISCHER
ushered in the spring style open-1 This was followed by a luncheon
$14,180,203
MR. AND MRS. AARON KAHN
man, on Feb. 18, at Buddy's res-
ing
of
the
season
with
a
dinner
at
and theater par ty Sund a y. The
Miss Fischer •aS selected as the
taurant.
The valuation of bonds and stocks has been carried out on the bah , prescribed by the Insuranee Depart-
the
Club
Maxine.
He
entertained
Mrs.
Aaron
Kahn
of
,
and
Mr.
gifts
to
moat popular girl at the B'nai
presentation of wedding
meat of the INoninion of Canada ‘,..1 in conformity with the base. authorized by the National Convention
Moshe bazaar and carnival which 40 buyers from cities throughout. Mrs. Ann Karp and Mrs. Dorothy 1459 Pingree avenue observed their
of Insurance t 'ommissioners of the United State., and the Superintendents of Insurance of the Province*
Michigan. L. J. Trompetter, mer- Goodes took place at this affair. fiftieth wedding anniversary last
closed Monday night.
of Canada.
chandising man at People's Out-
A total of 27,000 votes were fitting Company, addressed the Semi-annual election of officers Sunday and were at home to their
Policy liabilities have been seined I, the full net level premium method. • standard more exacting than
relatives
and
friends.
will take place on Feb. 27. Plans
counted in Miss Fischer's favor,
required by the inaurance Act of the Dominion of Canada.
guests.
The Kahns have three sons, Da-
are progressing for an installation
her nearest competitor being Irene
vid and Benjamin of Detroit and
party.
Fisch, who received 13,000 votes.
Complimenting Rena Audrey
Plans arc being completed for
Jack of Saginaw; one daughter,
Miss Fischer is the daughter of
the sixth annual bridge-dansant of Mrs. Bertha Fischer and the sister Krause, whose marriage to Reuben
Mr. and Mrs. Em anuel Gott- Mrs. L. C. Touff of Detroit, and
The Statement of Acclaims be. been prepared on the bald. prescribed by the Insurance Act
the Mizrachi Youth of Detroit, to of Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld, D. Wax of Chicago is to be an whelk of 1310 Nottingham road, 12 grandchildren.
event of March 3, Mrs. John Hor- Grosse Pointe, will celebrate their
of the Dominion of Canada, the security values being those ■ ithociaell by the Dominion
be given Sunday, March 18, at the all of 3272 Monterey avenue.
witz of 3233 Cortland avenue and thirty-fifth wedding anniversary
Insurance Department. The form of report adopted by the National Con•enton of Insurance
Palais D'Or Cafe, Joy road near
Mrs. Harry Madison of 2996
Consmiwioners of the United State. involves a different principle in dealing with certain items
Grand River. Miss Esther Fdel
with • dinner for the immediate
cif busier.. Using this form of report. and valuing the honds and stocks in conformity with
man, dance chairmen, and Dave thirteenth birthday. The main ob- Leslie avenue were joint hostesses family on Sunday, Feb. 25.
the bail authorized by the National linvention, the results are as follows:
Mr and Mn sin Kahn one Ur and Wm
Feldstein as co-chairman, are in ject for the celebration this year at ■ bridge and kitchen shower
Philhe Roffman hare returned from Florida
for 25 guests, Tuesday evening,
The meeting of the J. Z. Club where they Went We put Ire weeks.
$2,75t,799,994
charge of all the - final arrange- is the spreading of their cultural
•
Assurances in force (paid for basis)
Feb.
21.
Miss
Thelma
Meyer
of
623,850,586
ment.. The main feature of the work and to have new members
was held at Mrs. A. Rubach's
•
•
Assets
tended Gat
609,768,673
bridge dansant will be an all-star join who are in sympathy with the Pontiac will entertain at a thea- home at 2685 Cortland. Sirs. M.
•
•
•
liabilities, exclusive of capital stock and shareholder: account •
ter
party
and
afternoon
tea
Sat-
$1,312,547
floor show of vaudeville artists. Chalutz movement.
Rynek, Miss J. Wineman and
Paid-up capital anti balance at credit of slureholders' account •
urday,
Feb.
24.
Three
affairs
Junior fladwaah Is planning a dancing mew
4.MIS,O04
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•
Tickets can be secured from all
Mrs. Fineberg were guest. of
Reserve for depreciation in mortgages and real estate
Illwonic Temple
March 4. at the W
The B'nai and Bnoch Akibah, will mark the culmination of pre-
5.8;3,462
.....
•
honor. The next meeting will be oo
SuryMus
Mizrachi members.
younger groups of the Mizrachi nuptial events. S. Brooke Barron
Wednwday - le, was so.. ••, hes.
14,081,913
Under the sponsorship of Rabbi
held at Mrs. M. Silverstone.'
• Midge tuahoon at AM
t.• le a. at •
Youth, with Zelda Rosenthal as of 1725 Van Dyke avenue is plan-
J. Unger, cultural advisor for 3liz-
2313
Gladstone.
home
at
Coun ty Club
sponsor will give ■ masquerade ning a "stag" party at his home
rub', elapses in Jewish history and Purim party on Feb. 25 for all
the evening of March 1, issuing
Hebrew are being offered at the
Mrs. M. Cash and Mrs. J. Miller
JEWISH RADIO FORUM
•
members and friends. The mem- • •
number of Mr.
club rooms, 8415 Twelfth street bership of these groups is rapidly Wax's Detroit and Ann Arbor ac- were joint hostesses at • misc.!.
Mrs. Max Wekaler, president of
laneoua shower on Feb. 20 to 60 the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew-
near Euclid. Both classes are be- increasing and at the present time
quaintances. On the game eve-
ing taught by Rabbi Unger, the there are between 60 to GO active
guest' at Buddy's, honoring their ish National Fund. will speak on
ning, Mrs. Arnold Frank of 3345
sister, Rose Seigel, who is to be- the Jewish Radio forum program
Jewish history class meeting every
members.
Richton avenue will honor the
' come the bride of Irving Stein on this Sunday, Feb. 25, from 5 to
Thursday evening from 8 to 10
bride elect with a "spinster" party
o'clock and the Hebrew class every
Feb. 25.
1:30 p. m., on the subject "Purim,
BRANCH MANAGER
If you can't go to Palestine at her home. Friday evening,
Suitday afternoon from 2 to 4
a Woman's Festival."
you eta at least acquire the Pal • March 2, Sydney A. Krause will
Anyone
interested
in
these
o'clock.
Rabbi Leon Fram will be feat-
Detroit, Mich.
Come to the Hashemer Hatoale
1200 Union Guardian Building
estinian iaspiratioo by attending be host to ten couples at a formal
subjects is invited to attend. There
concert at Central High School, ured in • question and answer per-
the Hesliomer Hatzair concert • t dinner party at the Lee Plaza
is no charge.
' Sunday sassing, Feb. 25. Yo•'ll iod. Miss Della Tobin will be the
Hotel,
followed
by
a
"scavenger
Sunday
I
From Feb. 15 to March 15. Hap- Central High School on
pianist
hunt" throughout the city, with never regret it.
oel Hamizrachi celebrates its main.

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PURIM CABARET IN
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1934
Statler Hotel—Crystal Ballroom

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Music by RAY CORRELL
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