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CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE'S
ANNUAL BAZAAR OPENS SATURDAY

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Siegel of 5145 Chene St. announce th
engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Al Farber, son of Rev
and Mrs. A. Z. Farber of 15799 Princeton Ave. Reception at 5145
No cards.
Chene St. on Nov. 25, 2 to 5 and 7 to 11 p. m. •
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gallow announce the engagement of their
daughter, Pearl, to Irvin D. Atlas, son of Mr. and 51rs. David Atlas. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rosenfield of 2034 Glynn Court announce the
engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Howard P. Berger, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Berger of 3319 Burlingame Ave. Mr. and
Mrs. Rosenfield will receive at their home on Nov. 25, from 2 to 51
and 7 to 10 p. in. No cards.

, Wedding Calendar

Miscellaneous booth: Goodwill'
Sewing Circle.
A complete Hungarian chicken
dinner will be served for 50 cents,
and other dinners will be served ,
for 35 cents.
A popular orchestra will be en-
gaged to furnish the music for
the evenings for dancing at the
bazaar.
The bazaar committee solocits
the support of the entire Jewish
community in its present under-
taking.
Donor Dinner
Plans are progressing rapidly
for the donor dinner which is
planned for Sunday evening, Dec.
16, at Congregation B'nai Moshe,
Dexter and Lawrence. This event
is also under the auspices of the
Sisterhood of the congregation.
The committee in charge for this
. event consists of Mrs. harry S.
Greenbaum, chairman, assisted by
Mrs. E. Klein and Mrs. J. Sobel.

Everything is in readiness for
the fourth annual carnival and
bazaar, given by Congregation
B'nai Moshe, under the auspices
of its Sisterhood, commencing
Saturday evening, Nov. 17, and
continuing through Monday, Nov.
19, at Lawrence and Dexter Blvd
Manuel Urbach, chairman of
the bazaar, and Mrs. Emanue
Klein, president of the Sister
hood, are assisted by the follow

Nov. 18—Miss Celia Epstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Epstein of 2690 llogarth Ave., to Philip Dorf, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Dorf of Cortland Ave., at Congregation Beth Abraham, Stur-
tevant and Linwood.
Nov. 18—Miss Estelle Greunberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Greunberger of West Chicago Blvd., to Morton Becker.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will perform the ceremony at 12 o'clock
noon, at the bride's residence.

Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kaplan (Betty Karbal, for
metly of Detroit) of Chicago, a daughter, Carol Beatrice.
Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Al Appel (Anna Rabinowitz) o
Virginia Park, a son.

Zedakah Dinner-Dance
To Be Heldon Nov. 251

The Season's
Outstanding Coat Event!

Luxuriously furred coats--bought at
great concessions!

SPECIAL

$50

Irresistible fashion
values in coat8
with Persian,
beaver, squirrel,
Kolinsky, skunk.
Many have muffs.

Sol I. Stein Named
Dramatic Co-Chairman
Of Temple Y. P. S.

Births

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MANUEL URBACH

Sol I. Stein has been named co-
chairman of the dramatics group
of the Young People's Temple
Club because of a large increase
in the membership of the group,
it is announced by Gabriel N.
Alexander, president of the club.
Stein will serve . with Theodore
Birnkrant, present dramatic chair-
men.
Rehearsals for the first group
of plays, to be presented on Sun-
day, Dec. 2, are being held regu-
larly on Tuesday and Thursday
nights at the Temple.
Enlargement of the scope of
the dramatic group's activities is
planned with the formation of
study classes in stage technique
make-up, designing of scenery,
etc.
On Sunday, Dec. 9, Martin Ber-
man, a YI'TC member, will read
a paper on "Marriage Since the
Depression", acording to Arthur
Coulson, chairman of the discus-
sion group. After Berman's pa-
per, the meeting will be thrown
open for general discussion of the
topic by the members.

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GOLDSTEIN-MOSS
ing committee: Mrs. James Sobel,
The Grand Ballroom of the
,
An unusually pretty wedding Carl Rozner, Leo Feltner, Morris
Book Cadillac Hotel will be the
was solemnized Sunda y even i n g, Weinstein, Irving Greenspan, Na-
setting for a Thanksgiving dinner. Nov. 11, at 6 p. m., at the Book- than Goodman, Saul Kling4-Irwin
dance to be given Nov. 25 by Cadillac Hotel, when Miss Kitty Sims, Eugene Gelbman, Max
Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gross, Morris Schlesinger.
Zedakah Club.
In addition to the restaurant
Mrs. J. Greenberg, chairman, Adolph Moss, became the bride
Every single one of these marvelous coats has
of Harry Goldstein, son of Mrs. feature, which will be open to the
to attend the
and Mrs. It. Goldberg, co-chair-
been designed by a master stylist! Only beautiful
public Saturday evening and all
Minnie Goldstein.
Winter-weight, diagonal and bark woolens were
The Italian Gardens, where the day Sunday and Monday, a vari-
ceremony was performed, was ety of useful household goods will
used. Linings are of excellent crepes; interlinings
transformed for the occasion into be managed by various members
are heavy and warns. Many with lamb's wool.
a bower of roses, palms and green- of the Sisterhood and Life congre-
ery. The seats for the guests gation, as follows:
sponsored by the
Delicatessen booth: Mrs. J.
were festooned with white satin
Choose from collars of Imported Badger—
ribbons, and basket bouquets of Beck, Mrs. M. Weiss, Louis Kahn.
Grocery booth: Mrs. G. Gross,
bridal roses, carnations and ferns.
Dyed Cross Fox — Rich Fitch — Lapin
Mrs. M. Reisner, Mrs. F. Rosen-
The ceremony, which was per-
(Coney) — Wolf—Skunk—Mink Marmot
berg, Mrs. R. Heiman.
at the
formed by Cantor J. II. Sonen-
Dry goods: Airs. Alex Stein,
—Raccoon—Caracul.
klar, took place under a beautiful
PYTHIAN SISTERS
Mrs. Morris Schlesinger, Mrs. Carl
bridal bell of roses.
Pythian Sisters of Greater De-
Rozner.
Also 500 Misses Coals with Matching NIuffs
The bride, who entered on the
Candy booth: Young Peoples' troie Temple, No. 152, will hold
Dexter and Lawrence
an important business meeting at
arms of her father and mother, Auxiliary of the congregation.
Sizes for Misses, Juniors, Women
was exquisite in her gown of irony
Coffee booth: Mrs. M. Urbach, Buddy's, 12th and Taylor, on Nov.
chiffon velvet, made princess style. Mrs. 1St Weinstein, Mrs. Carl 19, at 8 p. m. Nomination of of-
and Larger Women
ficers and urgent matters will be
in hack of which ran a circular Rozner, Mrs. Louis Kahn.
godet that lengthened into a train.
discussed.
We Suggest You Come Early for Beat Choice!
The dolman sleeves which were
very tight below the elbows, fell
COME ONE! COME ALL!
straight to a point on the hand.
The bridal veil of five yards long
A Good Time for Everyone Is Assured!
was attached to two velvet braids
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which formed the cap. A short
mutely fifteen thousand dollars
MUSIC FOR DANCING EVERY EVENING
MRS. MILTON GREENBLATT
veil was attached to the cap, which
.
by a Popular Orchestra
of
diverse
purposes
is
always
dif- for such a building fund and
man, announce that plans are be- fell over the face, and she carried
would also, in my opinion, act as
EXCELLENT FOOD!
ing completed for what is hoped a bouquet of bridal roses, lilies ficult. The attempt at fusion of an incentive to the givers of this
FUN GALORE!
SEE SY FOR A GOOD BUY
of the valley and orchids.
unflexible personalities is oft
HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS!
will be a gala affair in the way
community and certainly would
The bride was assisted by the
of dinner, dancing and entertain- groom's sister, Faye Goldstein, times embarrassing and yet in the constitute a great sales argument
ADMISSION FREE!
face
of
these
obstinate
conditions,
Wholesale and Manufacturing Jeweler
ment. Dinner will be served at who was her maid of honor. Miss
for the solicitors of our annual
I
say,
let
us
immediately
effect
CHerry
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Edith
Levine
was
junior
brides-
7 p. m.
508 METROPOLITAN BLDG.
drives. Such a plan would tend to
Mrs. II. Rosenbaum, reserva- maid. Sol Wilhelm was junior this consolidation or launch an in- lead us toward a definite start in
Genuine Parker Pen
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usher.
dependent drive for funds for a
tion
chairman,
urges
all
to
make
the right direction which, in my
Gold Cloisene Centers 4/ 1/ V and Pencil Set
The following were bridesmaids: new home for the aged.
early reservations by calling her
opinion, would gain momentum
Compare Our Values
"Let us not tarry in the path
Miss Lillian Ilorwich, Miss Mary
at Townsend 7-8927.
and spread through all groups.
Rotenberg, Miss Rae Diamond, of least resistance lest before we
SAVE MONEY,.
"In conclusion, I want to recall
know it the burden of crime will
and Miss Gertrude Moss.
tavr Ilur
to the minds of many of these
Little Vera Betty Mendelsohn weigh heavily upon our should- groups interested in this move-
era.
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was flower girl and Kenneth Moss
meat that I always have, and still
Statement by Stain
was the ring bearer.
do, disagree with the attempts of
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Air. Stutz's statement follows: independent drives for these
The groom was assisted by
"For quite some time I have funds. I have always discouraged
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Morris Moss, as best man. The
.
Danny deliberately attempted to obtain them, and still do. In this respect
following were ushers:
all4i-1.1101 ;
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Steffin, Edward Ferber, Samuel various opinions of our better in- we are laboring in the dark, with-
formed Jewish citizentry and to out a definite plan which will lead You, can live i- luxurious comfort in De-
Moss and Albert Feinberg.
Following the ceremony, dinner generally sound out sentiment re• us nowhere. First let us adopt a
.
troit's newest downtown hotel— yet be
was served in the Crystal Ball- lative the movement for a new workable plan and then act toward
within a few steps of your office—very eco-
home.
room to 250 guests.
its accomplishment."
nomically at these reduced permanent rates.
Later in the evening 350 guests tion my efforts disclosed the fol.
Altman's View•
enjoyed the reception and danc- lowing two general opinions:
if
In his radio address last Sunday
ing which followed in the Italian
"1. While some of our Jewish Mr. Altman said in part:
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Gardens and the Crystal Ballroom. citizens are not altogether con. "The city has awakened to the
CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATES STREET
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein vinced that a new home is im- advisability of the erection of a
left for the East and will return mediately necessary, it is general- new Old Folks Home. Every be-
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about Dec. 1. They will reside ly felt by our people that the need nevolent association is talking
on LaSalle Blvd.
for a home in great and should be about this question. Credit for
The out-of-town guests were undertaken.
bringing this Issue to the public
I. Richmond, uncle of the groom, "2. It is generally understood is not alone due to me, but to the
from Montreal, Canada; Mr. and by those closest in contact with Jewish Forward and The Jewish
.
Mrs. I. Mossman, London, Ont.;the possibilities of such a project Chronicle, which papers have
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.
Now, in addition to our Upholstering Department, we invite
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greeberg, that the present is not the proper opened up their columns to the
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Toronto, Canada; Miss Debbie time to undertake this movement public for discussion of this time-
your irvection. Here are just • few specials:
Rosenbloom,
London,
England.
and
any
thought
to
the
contrary
ly
issue.
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Solid Walnut Carved Coffee Tables
S 9.95
' will prove very harmful to our
"Now, a number of associations
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, Jewish community.
have suggested taking the erec-
Studio
Couches
12.75
up
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MOSS-ARONOFF "I am in complete accord with tion of a new Old Folks home out
Lamps
2.98 up
On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 11, I the two general opinions expressed of the hands of the Jewish Wel-
in the presence of the inmmediate ;above. llowever, that should not fare Federation. In other words,
Inner Spring Mattresses
8.95 up
families, Miss Fay Aronoff, dough-1preclude us from planning for the these associations have talked
ter of Mrs. Rose Aronoff, became future. I feel that in the con- about the advisability of building
the bride of harry Moss, of this fusion of this controversy, a de- an Old Folks Home without the
city. Rabbi M. Zuger read the finite plan for the future has been supervision of the Jewish Federa-
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marriage vows.
entirely overlooked; that a spa- tion. It is my opinion that this
Over 27 Years of Service to Detroiter.
,tematic movement toward such a would not be advisable. I believe
; plan is entirely feasible and that all of these worthy associa-
Call CAR. 0512
TENNEN•LISNER
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tions should cooperate with the
Mrs. Betsy Lisner announces should be undertaken, which
Htmately, I believe, would prove Jewish Federation. I know Kurt
the marriage of her daughter,1 t
.sa isfactory to everybody. I want Peiser, the executive director of
Rose, to Albert Tennen, son of
Mrs. Mollie Tenses, on Sunday,to repeat that, while I believe the the Federation, and I am sorry
The Little Flower lime is
necessity for a new home is great, that he was not with us when
the terser
evening, Nov. 11, at the home of
am equally convinced that this money was loose because if he had
for
Rabbi M. Zager, 3026 W. Grand ,
is not the proper time to realize been with us at that time we
Fresh Flower. at Low Prices
Ave .
'that necessity. Certainly not with would have had a hospital and a
Ilechalutz Pioneer Organization
Flpeasit to Chruniefo modem
the obvious breakdown in giving new Old Folks Home. When we issued a call to the American Jew-
OAR11ENIA4 — tar eoeh
S IO1.K11 ,1 — lac • bunch
evidenced by the failure of turned over the Jewish Kitchen to ish youth who intend to carry out
Let n. EutIntote Tone
ur own campaigns and the re- the Federation to maintain I know the Zionist ideal to its logical
WEDDING
and PARTY
cent Community Fund drive. Cet- that Kurt Peiser fulfilled all of conclusion—by going to Pal-
NEEDS
i tainly not in view of the difficul- his promises he made to us at that estine.
abeetet.4, so esn eetio„
WE DELITF.R
A special meeting of the board I ties this community is having in time, and 1 further am aware that
"The Ilechalutz movement is
'supporting and carrying on the the Jewish Kitchen, which is now
of director' of the Jewish Worn-
It makes possible an increased speed of 14% in
growing in the United States. It
housed
in
the
house
of
Shelter,
en's European Welfare organiza-already
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existing agencies.
"Yes, in my opinion, we ought 77 Alger Ave., is well-conducted is not the fear of economic uproot-
fortissimo playing . . . 6% in pianissimo play-
lion was held last Monday, Nov. 1
110, IAN
13.515 LIVEHNOIA
12, at the home of Mrs. Fishman, not be satisfied to sit back and do asd managed, and no limitation ing, that impels him to cast his
ing . . . permits greater precision . . . reduces
1472 Hazelwood Ave. nothing but, instead • very de- is put on food and everybody is lot with the Palestinian pioneer,
the effort required in playing ... adds still fur-
At this meeting a new case of finite plan should be formulated, given as much as they want to '
it is rather the clear realization Fite to know more about the move-
a plan which would make the re- eat. It is my humble opinion and I
ther to the power and beauty of the piano's
a sick woman , • widow in Pales-
'dilation of this project possible. it Is my recommendation to these that his future intellectual, physi- ment, turn to the Hechalutz."
tine, was taken up, and it was de-
The Detroit branch of Ilechalutz
tone! Accelerated Action is the greatest im-
"I disagree with the opinions of interested associations that we all cal and spiritual freedom depend
cided to send immediately tem-
some that it could be accomplished stick together and that we all on the work of the Chalutz. If he meets every Monday evening, at
provement in pianos in the last 30 years! It is
porary relief of $5 weekly until
is to continue his national exist- 9 P. AL, at the Farband Folk Sha-
if
the
sum
needed
should
be
in-
work
in
harmony
with
the
Jewish
future investigation.
ence, he must live on his own soil le, 8679 12th St.
exclusive to the Steinway! Only through play-
eluded in • regular Allied Jewish Federation, and if we do this we
Final arrangements were made
that he has made his own with his
ing the New Steinway can you realize how
Campaign. That is an impossibil.l will, in the very near future, have
hands as well as his brain," the
for the fifteenth annual ball of
Sty. No one known it better than I• new Old Folks Home.
Radomer Aid Society
truly and definitely this magnificent instrument
call states.
the organization to be held this
"I appeal to Kurt Peiser to call
the people in direct contact with
The ideal of Ilechalutz is self-
Annual Dance, Nov. 28
Sunday, Nov. 18, at the Fort
has been improved upon. Come in soon.
the various fund raising projects. l a conference of all of the inter- labor, building our country with-
Wayne Hotel.
In my opinion the funds necessary I ested associations to talk over this out exploitation, a country that
The Radomer Aid Society an-
Miss Yetta Kid, chairman of
could be raised over a period of ( matter at ignite. It is my fervent will be peopled by truly free: work- nounce their 14th annual dance to
Prices have not been increased. Superb New Steinway Grander with
the ball. with her assistant, Mra.
several years. First, we must find hope that at the next drive of the ing men.
Accelerated Action, $1195 up. Very liberal plan of deferred
be given Thanksgiving eve, Wed-
A. Katzin, and Agnes Levin, trea-
out how much we need. I would:Jewish Federation, with the help
"Ilechalutz offers hardship and nehday, Nov. 28, in the General
payment. Your old piano accepted as part payment.
surer of this affair, are preparing include a certain portion of that and cooperation of everybody,
struggle co those who feel strong Motors Ballroom. Dave Diamond
amusements, surprises, etc., felt-
sum in each of our future drives ' sufficient appropriations will be enough and adventurous enough to and his Della Robbie Orchestra
taring Jimmy Higgins and his
"The Maine. Center el Detroi•
and designate the particular included in this drive for funds accept the challenge — struggle will furnish the music and prime
WW.I orchestra. There will also
be served lunches and refresh- amounts specifically for the parr- 1 for building a new Old Folks with reactionary tendencies as well will be given to the but dancers.
no of building a new Old Folks Home. It is my suggestion that at as with natural elements. If this M. Friedman, president of the err-
Dose
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manta. Home. I think possibly ten per . this conference this issue may be idea of pioneering, of building ganintioa, and W. Flababbi.
The proceeds will go to bring
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cent of our yearly goal could be I kept alive and at the name time your own country on • just social chairman of this dames,
that
over from Europe two orphans to
'ear-Marked' for that particular the Federation may benefit by and economic basis stirs your im- the public isoeperete
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Detroit.
having the cooperation of all of agination, then join your friends reeds will be nett M
purpose.
who are already in the movement distress. Tickets sto
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Flowers fee all ....ie.. — "Such a plan would result in the these associations Interested in
If you are undecided and would from rakes rt. s11
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Dexter-Joy Flerlsi, Euclid Ott annual accumulation of approxi-ithe Old Yolks Home.

THE PUBLIC IS INVITED

4th Annual Carnival & Bazaar

B'nai Moshe Sisterhood

B'nai Moshe Synagogue

3 DAYS: Saturday evening, Nov. 17
to Monday evening, Nov. 19

OLD FOLKS HOME DEBATE CONTINUES

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