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October 26, 1934 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-10-26

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The Misses Zelda and Sydelle
ment of her daughter, Belle, to Charles Rosenbaum, son of Mr. and
Smith of 3270 Monterey Ave. made
u p a party of friends, who attended Mrs. Sam Rosnbaum of Sturtevant Ave. Reception Sunday, Nov. 4,
t he opera "Aida," Monday, Oet. 22. at 2939 Sturtevant, from 6 to 8 p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Selig Levine of 3207 Blaine Ave. announces the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunitz and engagement of their daughter, Louise Sara, to Ben Goldstein, son
of
Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Goldstein of 3209 Cortland Ave.
family, formerly of Boston Blvd.,
are now residing at 8614 LaSalle
Rev. and Mrs. Louis Garfinkel announce the engagement of
Blvd.
their daughter, Tessie, to Harry Resnick, son of Isaac Resnick of
New York.
Admission to the Omega Delta
Mr. and Mrs. B. Seidman of Springfield, Ill., announce the
Chi charity bridge held Tuesday,
engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Jack Wald, son of Mr. and
Oct. 9, at the Women's League
Mrs. S. Wald of 1980 W. Philadelphia Ave.
House of Wayne University, was
a child's story book or game. The
articles received at the party will
be donated to the Jewish Children's
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Wilner of
Dexter Blvd entertained on Sat-
Nov. 4—Miss Edna Slutzky, daughter of Mrs. A. Slutzky o
urday, Oct. 20, with a dinner at
Chicago Blvd., to Morris Lasser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manus Lasse
Northwood Inn.
of Westminster Ave. Ceremony and reception at home. No cards
The Pirates, a senior club of
Nov. 4—Miss Rose Schoenfield, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Schoen•
the Jewish Center, announces its field of 1196 Burlingame Ave., to Clarence Frank, son of the late
fourth annual dance, to be held Mr. and'Mrs. Elias Frank. Ceremony at home at 4 p. m. Dr. Leo M
Sunday, Nov. 4, at the Center, Franklin will officiate. No cards.
Woodward at Holbrook. The co-
Nov. 11—Miss Kitty Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
operation of several sororities has Moss of 3260 Fullerton Ave., to Harry Goldstein, son of Mrs. Minnie
been obtained, and an interesting Goldstein of 3385 Richton Ave., at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
MRS. WOLF KAPLAN
program has been arranged for
Nov. 18—Miss Estelle Greunberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
the evening. The dance music Nathan Greunberger of West Chicago Blvd., to Morton Becker. given by Miss Rose Leston, who
will also be her own accompanist.
will be provided by Bob Cruzet.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will perform the ceremony at 12 o'clock
Mandell Bernstein, known for
noon, at the bride's residence.
his current events discussions on
the Altman Jewish Radio Hour,
will be the speaker of the after-
noon.
Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, chairman of
the hospitality committee, will
greet the members, with the fol-
lowing women who are serving
Sandy Gottlieb, Phil Lachman
Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Katz (Lillian Eichenhorn) with her: Mesdames M. Zackheim,
and Jules Lev, chairmen of the
I. Shetzer, Harry Grevnin, Robert
a son, Austin Morton.
Shaarey Zedek Young People's So-
Oct. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Jay Freedhelm (Eva Levin) of 435 Marwil, Julius Berman, Saul Da-
ciety "Old Time Movie Nite," ex-
vidson,
Max Hayman, Louis Tobin,
Take an expert with you, if you
tend an invitation to all members King Ave., a son.
Joseph H. Ehrlich.
and their friends to come to the
like. Examine them point by point
Mrs. Herman Kaplan is presi-
movies to be shown in the social
dent of the Ladies Auxiliary.
—for thickness, fullness and rich-
hall of the synagogue on Saturday,
Oct. 27, where they will hiss the
ness of pelts, for tailoring, dyeing
villian, cheer the heroine and her
and styling. When you've appraised
hero, and have a grand time. "Tess
•LETTER.. BOX
of the Chords," a 6-reel feature,
with critical eyes what Hudson's
will be shown with an old time
gives you at $265, then you'll know
wooly Western 'pilatire. In the
Zedekah
Club
Thanks
Old
Miss
Rose
Schoenfield,
daugh-
good old fashioned way, candy
Year's Activities Resumed at Cons
one of the reasons why Hudson's
ter of Mrs. Joseph Schoenfield of
butchers will vend refreshments
Folks Home Auxiliary
mregational Social Which At.
Burlingame Ave., will be married
during the performance, and while
tracts Large Audience
to Clarence Frank of Detroit, son
the reels are being changed, the Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elias
"Agonie Quartette," will sing such
The Zedakah Club is very grate-
An audience exceeding 400 at- Frank, at • simple ceremony in
numbers as "She is More to Be
ful to the Ladies Auxiliary of the
Pitied Than Scorned." Members Jewish Old Folks Home for giving tended the congregational rally of
will be admitted free. There will them the privilege of conducting the Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek
o n Wednesday evening, Oct. 24, in
be a 25 cent charge to non-mem-
their meeting at the home. This
the social hall of the synagogue.
bers.
gave them the opportunity of seeing
This event marked the resump-
According to Malvern and Milton how important it is for the Jewish
J. Ross, directors of the dramatic people of the City of Detroit to tion of activities by the club for
group, casts for the following plays co-operate in every possible way the current year, under the leader-
to be given Nov. 18, have been to help further the plans toward ship of Harry M. Shulman, newly-
chosen: "The Witch," by Ferenc the building of a new Jewish Old elected president.
Molnar, with Miss Ann Greenbaum, Folks Home.
The program was featured by
Miss Biddy Rotenberg and Mrs.
the appearance of Reva Reatha,
.
Respectfully yours,
Harry Seligson; "The Eldest" by
harpist, graduate of the Curtiss
ZEDAKAH CLUB
Edna Ferber, with Miss Isabelle
Institute of Philadelphia, who ably
Cohen, Miss Sophie Edelstein, Miss
MRS. JACOB HARVITH,
played a number of selections on
Esther Kavanau, Joe Mashe,
President.
the harp.
George Shapero, Miss Sylvia Shat-
Others on the program were
zen and Sidney Stern; and "One
Alexander Robinson, violinist; Dr.
Egg" by Babette Hughes, with
Jules W. Goldsmith, who imitated
Theodore Baruch, Norbert Leonard
Chenkin, and Cantor J. II. Sonen-
and Miss Leona Levin. Y. P. S.
klar, who sang several selections,
members who are interested in join-
accompanied by Miss Rose Baesin.
ing this grotip should see either
Silver Stitching
A social hour folowed the pro-
of the directors at rehearsals which
gram, and refreshments were
are held every Wednesday evening
served.
The
national
office
of
Mizrachi,
Glorifies Black
at the synagogue.
Ralph Shaman, chairman of the Orthodox Zionist organization, has
membership committee, announces announced that the 1934 conven-
Satin and Dull
LIVE
WIRES
that after Nov, 1 only members in tion will be held in Detroit. The
Louis Graber, newly - elected
good standing will be permitted to date set for the convention is an-
president of the Live Wires, ap-
Crepe Slippers for
take part .in Y. P. S. activities. nounced as Dec. 29, 30, 31 and Jan.
pointed the following committees
Applications for membership may 1, at the Statler Hotel.
for
the
ensuing
term:
Athletic,
A local arrangements committee
be filed throughout the season with
—Cut Courtesy Detroit News.
either of the secretaries, Miss Elea- I has been appointed from the Mix- Dave Zussman; membership, Her-
nor Schetzer, 1707 Seward, or Miss rachi organizatioh, the Ladies Miz- man Goren; entertainment, Henry
MISS ROSE SCHOENFIELD
Ruth Bachrach, 455 W, Hancock. rachi Youth. In addition to Daniel Wolok. On Sunday evening, Oct.
Other members of the membership Temchin as chairman, the mem- 28, installation of officers will the home of her mother on Nov.
committee are: Harold Helper, bers of the committee are Mrs. take place, at the Eastern Star 4. Dr. Leo Franklin will officiate
Philip Lachman and Eliot Lipson. Velleck, Mrs. Spivack, Mrs. Ruben- Cafe. The next meeting will be at the nuptials, which will be fol-
stein, Mr. Rosenthal, Mr. Shnitz, held at the University Democratic lowed by a dinner at the Book-
Mrs. Fackstein, Miss Florence Club. The Live Wires will at- Cadillac Hotel for members of the
Edelman, Miss Zelda Rosenthal, tend the Y. M. H. A. banquet at immediate families.
Max Chomsky and Max Temr bin. the Barium Hotel on Nov. 4.
Among the parties which have
been given for the bride-elect
was a luncheon at the Dearborn
Inn on Oct. 14 at which Miss Eva
Louis J. Tobin, chairman of the
Werbe was hostess. Miss Myra
tree committee of the Jewish Na-
Meyer entertained at a luncheon
tional Fund Council of Detroit,
at the Royal Palm, followed by a
this week made the following state-
Oct. 27—Y. P. S. old time movie night, in social hall of Shaarey
theater party on Oct. 18. On
ment and appeal:
Zedek.
Saturday, Oct. 20, Miss Bernice
"Of late the pledges that have
Oct. 28—Home Relief dinner-dahce.
been coming in to the tree commit-
Edelstein gave • bridge party in
Oct. 28—Discussion Group of Young People's Temple Club, at 4
her home on Belmont Ave.
tee of the Jewish National Fund
p.
m.
Dr.
Sydney
Glazer,
guest
speaker.
have been for memorializing events
FOX-TROT — black satin and
Oct. 29—Legislation day of Council of Jewish Women. Candi-
of sorrow, such as Yahrzeits and
PYTHIAN SISTERS
faille, with silver stitching, or
deaths. The tree committee wishes
dates for important offices in the coming election will speak
A chow mein card party will
$ dyable all-white with silver
to emphasize the fact that joyous
at Temple Beth El, at 2 p. tn.
be held on Monday, Nov. 6, at 8
stitching.
$11.50
events may also be marked by
Oct. 30—Surprise Hallowe'en party of Council of Jewish Women,
p. m. at Buddy's, 12th and Tay-
the planting of trees in Palestine
at Hotel Statler, at 2 p. m.
lor. There will be prizes. The
through the J. N. F. Occasions
Oct. 30—Prenzlauer Group bridge at Jewish Center.
public is invited. Proceed. will
such as Bar Mitzvahs, birthdays,
Oct. 31—Meeting of United Hebrew Schools Auxiliary at Hotel
go to the Old Folks Home build-
wedding anniversaries, etc., can be
Statler.
RUSSEKS
ing fund. Members should watch
appropriately r e m e m b elr e d by
Oct. 31—Big Sister meeting of Council of Jewish Women, 11
for announcements regarding the
CISHER BUILDING
1442 VIOODWARD
friends by planting trees in the
p. m., at clubhouse, 89 Rowena.
free paid-up membership dinner.
name of the one celebrating the
Nov. 2—First of series of Friday evening assemblies at Congre-
event and mailing them the certifi-
gation Shaarey Zedek.
In voting for the re-election of
NEW YORK—A bequest in the transmitted to Dr. Stephen S. Wise,
cate issued by the J. N. F. Each
Nov. 2--Contemporary literature, at clubhouse, 89 Rowena, at
HAROLD E. STOLL for Register
tree costs $1.50 am.: pledges are
amount of $3,000 to support the honorary president of the Amer-
2 p. m.
of Deeds, don't confuse his name
ican Jewish Congress, according to
acknowledged in The Detroit Jew-
Nov. 3—Zionists Balfour Day ball.
with • similar one on the ballot. program of the American Jewish the terms of the will, and is to be
ish Chronicle."
Nov. 4—Students Day, at Temple Beth El, under auspices of
Congress has been left by the late used to promote the activities of
Those who wish to pay tribute
Young People's Temple Club.
Flowers for all occasions- 51m Augusta Murphy of Los Ang- the organization in its defense of
to a friend while at the same time
5—Regular Council monthly meeting. Luncheon. Dr.
Nov.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Garfield 6082. eles, Calif. The bequest is to be the rights of the Jews.
helping to rebuild the Holy Land
Solomon Freehof, speaker.
are asked to call Louis J. Tobin,
Nov. 10-11--Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek annual bazaar.
5414 Michigan Ave., Laf. 1575, or
Nov. 13—Temple Beth El Forum, Stuart Chase, speaker.
any J. N. F. worker.
Nov. 13-11adassah monthly meeting.
The following have planted trees
Nov. 14—Graduation exercises of Hebrew High School at Phila-
in the past week:
"The Gala Event of the Season"
delphia-Byron Hall, at 8 p. m.
Five trees in memory of Joseph
Nov. 14-11adaasah party.
Rosenthal by the Resident Medical
Nov. 17, 18, 19—Fourth annual bazaar of B'nai Moshe.
Staff of Eloise Hospital.
Nov. 19—Northwestern Branch of Jewish Old Folks Home.
One tree in honor of Bessie
Nov. 20—Temple Beth El Forum, George Sokolsky, speaker.
(Adelman) Salkin of 2014 W. Euc-
Nov. 25—Avukah concert at Jewish Community Center, by Jew-
lid, by the Pioneer Women's Or-
ish Community Center, by Jewish Art Tours of Chicago.
extends a cordial invitation to all to attend the
ganization.
Nov.
25—Zedakah Thanksgiving dinner.
One tree in honor of the engage-
Nov. 27—Temple Beth El Forum, Norman Thomas and Prof.
ment of Miss Bessie Minofsky of
Harry Gideonse, speakers.
262 E. Euclid Ave. by the Pioneer
Nov. 27—Jewish Old Folks' Home membership tea.
Women's Organization.
Nov. 29—Junior Hadassah dance at Masonic Temple.
Nov. 29—Y. P. S. Thanksgiving Day tea dance, in social hall of
WINDSOR SISTERHOOD
Zedek.
DANCE THIS SUNDAY Dec. Shaarey
2—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek children's party.
Dec. 2—"A Night in Haaan." at Book Cadillac Hotel, sponsored
The Sisterhood of Windsor's
by Zedakah Juniors.
Congregation Shaer Hashomaylm
Dec. 4—Temple Beth El Forum, E. C. Engelbrecht, speaker.
announces its informal fall dance
Dec. 4—Eva Prenzlauer Group donor luncheon.
to be held in the synagogue audti-
Dec. 9—Maccabean festival of Jewish National Fund and Zion-
torium, Giles Blvd. Red Goyeau St.,
ist Organizations of Detroit.
Windsor, this Sunday evening, Oct.
Dec. 11-11adassah Donor Luncheon.
28. Refreshments will be served.
Dee. 11—Temple Beth El Forum, John Haynes Holmes, spealmr.
nineteen hundred thirty-four
Detroiters as well as Windsoritea
Dec. 16—Dance of Junior Jewish National Fund, at Hotel Statler.
are invited Tickets are obtainable
Dec. 16—Annual banquet of Molly Seigel Auxiliary of J. C. R. S.
at Congregation Shaer Ilasho-
of Denver, at B'nai David.
mayim.
Dec. 16—B'nai Moshe donor dinner.
The dance is being sponsored by
Jan. 8—Temple Beth El Forum, Dr. Morris Fishbein, speaker.
the youngest members of the Sis-
Jan. 9—European Women's Welfare donor luncheon.
Come and enjoy the evening with
your fsiends.
terhood. Members of the commit-
Jan. 13—Tenth anniversary celebration of the Goodwill Sewing
tee are Mesdames Lou Perlman, M.
Circle,
at
Congregation
B'nai
Moshe.
Meretaky and M. Kovinsky.
Tickets
may be obtained by caRing.
Jan. 15—Temple Beth El Forum, Prof. Eduard Lederer and Prof.
$1.25 PCT
Emil Ileimann, speakers.
CHerry 65gg
JEWS LEAVE TURKEY
Jan. 22—Temple Beth El Forum, Ludwig Lewisohn, speaker
ISTANBUL (JTA) — During
1044 Penobscot Building
Jan. 23—Third annual donor luncheon of United Hebrew Schools
July and August, the Turkish gov-
Auxiliary.
A special /worm. featuring an aLlerso 67 Hoe. David J. Cali, Minister of Labor of Onz.ow Gan. ova Ix
ernment Issued 1,800 passports to
Jan. 29—Temple Beth El Forum, Anita Block, speaker.
Jews, enabling them to leave the
liotwalatu mer nation CKLW from t t to t 1.)o P. H. doect ham the tiolhoion Poor.
Feb. 5—Temple Beth El Forum, Maurice Hindus, speaker.
country, Minister of the Interior
Shukri-Kaya-Bey announced...

Movie Night of •
Shaarey Zedek •
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The second meeting of the cur-
rent season of the Women's Auxil-
iary of the United Hebrew Schools
will be held Wednesday, Oct. 31,
at the Statler Hotel.
A fine musical program will be

Wedding Calendar

Ideal for Sleekness

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BERNSTEIN TO SPEAK
TO U. H. S. AUXILIARY
AT MEETING OCT. 31

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Births

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MEN'S CLUB OF
SHAAREY ZEDEK Selects Nov. 4 as
Her Wedding Date
HOLDS A RALLY

MIZRACHI TO HOLD
CONVENTION HERE

Dining and Dancing

Appeal Made for
J. N. F. Tree Fund

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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The Zionist Organization of Detroit

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given in celebration of the anniversary
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Saturday Evening, November Third.

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Dress Optional

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