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given by the
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singing Society
Sunday Evening, Dec. 9
Dancing: 9 P. M. till
M.
FORT SHELBY HOTEL (Spanish Grill Room)
Dave Diamond's Della Robbie Orchestra
Tickets: 50c
YIDDISH FOLKS VEREIN
Cordially Invite You to Attend Their
23rd Anniversary Dance
to be held at the
Fort Wayne Hotel
Cass and Temple
Sunday Eve.. Nov. 25
DEL DELBRIDGE'S ORCHESTRA
Tickets 50c
All proceeds used for charity. No worthy cause hu ever
been refused by the Yiddish Folk. Verein.
8th .ANNUAL BALL
Given by the
Korostishrrer
Soeiety
THURSDAY NIGHT, NOV. 29
(Thanksgiving Day)
BARLUM HOTEL—Main Ballroom
MUSIC BY ZANG GARBER'S ORCHESTRA
Dancing: 9 P. M. till
Ticket.: 35c
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AT NEW PIER SUNDAY
Proceeds of the annual dance
of the Junior Lechem Aniyim to
he held this Sunday evening, Nov.
25. at the New Pier Ballroom,
Cans at Elizabeth, will be used to
aid unfortunate Jewish families
with necessities. Ticket, for the
dance are obtainable from Esther
'Goldberg. 1745 W. Euclid Ave.,
Trinity 2-0940, or at the door.
It is op to a man to declare that
ewer , for all ...ie.— appearances are deceitful when
they
are against him.
Delter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082.
Engagements
Elaborate preparations are be
ing made for the annual member
ship tea and musicale, to be given
by the Women's Auxiliary of the
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich of 3045 Collingwood Ave. announc
United Hebrew Schools, on Tues- he engagement of their daughter, llelen Marian, to Lawrence Jay
day, Nov. 27, at the Statler Hotel. Michelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson of 2070 Coiling
The new members will be guests wood Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weisberg of Windsor announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Shirley, to Dr. Harry Portnoy, on of Mrs.
C. Portnoy of Hazelwood Ave., Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Balbirer of Atkinson Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Myron Rosenthal, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Rosenthal of Pingree Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chase of 5545 Ivanhoe Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Evelyne, to Julian S. Tobias, eon of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Tobias of 11537 Hamilton Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Chapman of 3335 Cortland Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Erma, to Morton Goldberg.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of 3226 Sturtevant. The wed-
ding date has been set for Dec. 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg of 3325 Burlingame Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Jane, to Benja-
min E. Noel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward England of Ontanogon,
Mich. They will be at home Thanksgiving Day. No cards.
Mrs. Sarah Varkle of Chicago Blvd. announces the engagement
of her daughter, Rose, to Jack L. Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Greenberg of Sturtevant Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eistein of 7136 W. Warren Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ceil Mollie, to Paul R. Feller, son ,
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Feller of 2997 Fullerton Ave.
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MRS. JACK TOBIN
of the organization. The business
meeting and program will be pro-
ceeded by the dessert tea, which
will be served at 1:30.
Included in the program for the
afternoon is Ruth Lederman,
"Gypsy Radio Girl", who broad-
casts over WXYZ and is known
for her interpretation of Russian
and Yiddish folk songs Piano
numbers will be given by Miss
Flora Beckman.
Closing the program for the
afternoon, will be a review of
Irving Fineman's book, "Hear Ye
Sons", ky Louis H. Swartz, Wind-
sor bthister.
Assisting Mrs. Wolf Kaplan,
chairman of the hospitality com-
mittee, will be the following: Mrs.
M. Zackheim, co-chaiman; Mrs.
I. Shetzer, Mrs. Harry Grevnin,
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. Julius
Berman, Mrs. Robert Marwell,
Mrs. Sol Davidson, Mrs. Louis To-
bin and Mrs. Max Heyman.
Mrs. Jack Tobin serves in the
social committee and Mrs. Her-
man Kaplan is president of the
auxiliary.
. Nov. 29—Miss Dorothy Weitzman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Harry Weitzman, to Bernard Harold Jenks, son of Mr. and Mrs
sadore Jenks of Chicago, III., at the Stotler Hotel. Mr. and Mrs
Weitzman will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary at that time
Dec. 16—Miss Peggy Fink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Fink of 64 Winona Ave., to Herman H. llolinstat, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Holinstat of 2980 Fullerton Ave.
Births
Nov. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holtzman of 2308 W. Phila
delphia Ave., a son, David D.
Nov. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fisher (Rita E. Blumrosen), i
daughter.
Nov. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fritz (Anna' Slornovitz) a
daughter.
THANKSGIVING DINNER I
OF ZEDAKAH SUNDAY'
Plans have been completed' for
Zedakuh Club's annual Thanks-
giving dinner-dance, to be held at
the Book Cadillac Hotel Ballroom,
Sunday evening, Nov. 25, at 7
o'clock.
Mrs. Jack Greenberg, chairman
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Applicelone each night before retiring will perform
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MRS. HENRY COVE
of this affair, and her co-worker,
Mrs. Albert Goldberg, report that
the reservations for this dinner-
dance are exceeding their expecta-
tions. However, they still have a
few reservations available, which
may be had by calling Mrs. Max
Rosenbaum, Townsend 7-8927.
In addition to a well-planned
dinner, a novel and entertaining
program has been arranged.
The proceeds of this affair go
towards furthering the charitable
work of the Zedakah Club.
A regular business meeting of
the Zedakah Club will be held
Monday afternoon, Nov. 26, at
1.30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.
Milton Bernstein, 16825 Linwood.
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James Waterman Wise, noted
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KAHN - WARNER
Last Friday noon, Nov. 16, at
the residence of the bride's fa-
Cher, on Iroquois Ave., Albert Eu-
gene Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Moritz Kahn, was married to Miss
Harriet Pillsbury Warner. The
marriage was followed by a wed-
ling dinner and reception to the
/oung couple.
Later in the day and just pre-
cious to their leaving on their
honeymoon in the East, the tradi-
Iona! Jewish blessing was pro.
iounced upon the young couple
)y Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple
Beth El, and Rabbi Joseph Kahn,
rrandfather of the groom. This
•eremony took place at the resi-
lence of the groom's parents on
East Boston Blvd.
Omega Delta Chi Sorority of
Wayne University held its formal
pledge tea at the home of Miss
Goldye Y. Frank, at which time
Miss Marion Lucus and Miss Paul-
ine Fried were pledged. Miss Rae
Bale, new vice-president of Omega
PERELL • JAY
Delta Chi, announced her engage-
The marria,,.• -• Miss Evelyn
ment to Oscar Adelman at a rec-
daughter
of ..... 'oil Mrs.
lay,
ent sorority meeting.
filbert Rist, to Bert Peres, son of
Hr.
and
Mrs.
Morris
Perell, took
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Siegel of
6145 Chene St., will receive on )lace Nov. 18 at 6 o'clock in the
Sunday, Nov. 25, from 2 to 5 and :lrystall Ballroom of the Book-
7 to 11 p. m. in honor of the en- ladillac Hotel. Rabbi Leon From
gagement of their daughter, Shir- urformed the ceremony.
The altar was decorated with
ley, to Al Farber, eon of Rev. and
white chrysanthemums, and was
Mrs. A. Z. Farber. No cards.
Banked by silver candelabras
Chi Omicron's Thanksgiving Hop ohich held burning white tapers.
The bride wore a white satin
on Thursday, Nov. 29, will be held
at the B'nai Moshe, Dexter at town fashioned on empire lines,
Lawrence. The music will be fur- I cap of lace trimmed with orange
nished by Milt-Bernie Orchestra. Aossoms that held her long veil,
The hall will be decorated in keep- and carried a large bouquet of
ing with the holiday atmosphere, -uses, gardenias and orchids. Her
featuring unusual lighting effects attendants were Mrs. J. Gendle-
and a display of colorful posters man, Miss Rhea Perell, sister of
bearing the names of different fra- be groom, Miss Naomi Horewitz
ternities, sororities and clubs to be Ind
. Mrs. L. Gaylord.
. . . The . matron
represented at the dance. The corn- o honor and ri esmai s wore
mittee for the dance includes Ber- gowns of contrasting shades of
nard Beeman, chairman and in chiffon velvet, and carried large
charge of publicity; Martin Smith, bouquets of roses. J. Gendleman
orchestra; Dave Friedman, tickets; was best man and L. Ganz, J.
Morris Katz, decorations.
Horewitz and L. Gaylord were
ushers.
Mrs. Philip Krasnick will be hos-
Mrs. Albert Rist, mother of the
tees to Alpha Gamma Phi Soror- bride, wore a green crystelle vel-
ity at her home on Tuesday eve- vet gown, and Mrs. M. Perell,
ning, Nov. 27.
mother of the groom, wore a
metallic cloth.
The Junior Lechem Aniyim gown of rose the
ceremony, a din-
dance will be held this Sunday eve- ner Following
was
served
in the Italian Gar-
ning, Nov. 25, at the Pier Ball- dens for 100 guests,
after which
room, Cass and Elizabeth. Mike a reception was held
for 200
Falk and his orchestra will furnish
guests
in
the
Crystal
Ballroom.
the music. Tickets are obtainable
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Perell
left by
at the door.
motor for a honeymoon trip in
Miss Betty Bronstein of Hazel- the East.
wood Ave'. visited in Cleveland the
pant week-end.
CAMPUS ALUMNI CLUB
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. this year, again under the auspices
of the Detroit chapter of Masada.
THANKSGIVING DANCE He will speak on the subject, "Fac.
Misr; Doris Lipson is a member
I of the committee which is plan-
rung the Thanksgiving Day tea
dance sponsored by the Shaarey
Zedek Young People's Society on
Nov. 29, from 4 to 7 o'clock, In
e.
MISS DORIS LIPSON
the social hall of the synagogue.
The music will be furnished by
Marvin Kahn and his orchestra.
The committee, under the chair-
manship of Mrs. Abe Schmerin,
is planning novelty dances. Mem.
hers will be admitted free, and
there will only be a nominal
charge to non-members. Other
members of the committee are:
Louis M. Bloomberg, Dr. Sol D.
Foreman, Gertrude
Goldman,
Dorothy Hodes, Dr. Philip Lech-
man, Naomi Goldstein, Jules Lev,
Billie Klein, Sarah Rosen, Marion
Richards, Saul Ruben, Abe Schme-
sin, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, Jay J.
Slatker and Lobs Rose Sternberg.
"They Say, the Y. P. S. publi-
cation of which Miss Ruth Bach-
rach is editor-in-chief, was dis-
tributed to the members of the
society at the last meeting during
which the Y P. S. Players pre-
sented their first group of one-acts
plays. The material in the paper
is contributed by the membership
and consists of original literary
features and poetry. Besides Miss
Bachrach, the editorial board con-
sists of: Miss Leona Levin, David
Levin and Juke Lev, feature edit-
ors; Miss Eileen Rivkin, associate
editor; Misses Isabelle Lansky and
Sadie Bruch, business and asso-
ciate editors; Alex Baruch, artist;
Charlotte Lev, contributing editor.
The study group, which meets
every Thursday evening in room
202 of the synagogue to discuss
Jewish and Hebrew literature and
other subjects of interest to Jews,
invites Y. P. S. members tf, attend
the meetings and take part in the
discussions which are a regular
part of the study group program.
Mrs. Al J, Levine and daughter,
WILL MAKE AWARDS
Betty Irene, of 2972 Rochester
Ave., left for Florida where they
The last meeting of the Cam-
will remain for the winter.
pus Alumni Club held at the home
of Dr. 0. Bernard Nosanchuk, 609
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Levy of Marston Ave., was featured by a
3025 Lawrence Ave. will be at talk delivered by Albert J. Sil-
home to their friends on Thanks. ber on'the subject "Practical Pol- B'nai David Auxiliary
giving Day from 5 to 10 p. m., in itics."
Dance Sunday Evening
honor of their 15th wedding anni-
The organization considered the
versary.
granting of an annual award to
The committee in charge of ar-
graduating member of the rangements for the affair spon-
The G .G. Girls and the Chal- the
ampus Club at Wayne University
deans merged on Nov. 4, and have who had maintained the highest sored by the Ladies' Auxiliary of
Congregation B'nai David this
retained the naive Chaldeans. A
in scholarship and ath- Sunday evening, Nov. 25, in the
splash party was given at Web- average
letics. A committee composed of synagogue ballroom, 14th and
ster Hall on Nov. 23.
David X. Lipsitz, Dr. Adolph K. Elmhurst, reports that plans are
Mrs. Eva Frankel has moved Lowenstine and Albert J. Silber completed and many surprising
from Taylor Ave. to 604 Hazelwood woo appointed by Dr. 0. B. No- features have been arranged. The
sanchuk to look into the advisa- occasion is the presentation of a
Avenue.
bility of selecting • suitable award framed charter of the organization
The Joker Club will celebrate and will report at the next meet- together with a composite photo-
Thanksgiving with • dinner party ing which will be held at the home graph of the officers and the en-
to be held at the home of Harry of Samuel Y. Margolis, 3211 Stur- tire membership of the Auxiliary.
Following the presentation of the
Ribiat on Saturday evening, Nov. tevant Ave.
The next speaker to address the charter, there will be • brief pro-
24. At its last meeting on Nov. 20,
gram.
Dancing to the manic of
organization
will
be
Dr.
A.
K.
the members heard • lecture given
by Abe Craine on the subject of Lowenstine who will discuss Re- a prominent orchestra will com-
plete
the
evening's entertainment
"Anti-Semitism at Home and cent Developments in the Field of
and a special committee is in
Medicine. "
Abroad."
charge
of
refreshments.
In keeping with the policy of
the Campus Alumni Club and the
The committee responsible for
Campus Club of sending repre- the arrangements consists of :
sentatives to attend meetings of Mrs. J Weingarden, chairman, as-
Copy Due on Nov. 27
the groups, the following mem- sisted by Mrs. Z. Needle, as co-
For the Next Issue bers of the Campus Club were chairman. Hostesses for the eve-
present at the last meeting: Sam- ning are: Mesdames S. Rotten-
On account of Thanksgiving uel R. Braverman, E. Elmer Er- berg, Hyman Rottenberg, Frank
Krevitaky, Abe Katz, Sam Zack,
Day, occurring on Nov. 29, man,,Benjamin A. Greenberg.
A. Solomon, Harry Leensky, Louis
forms of The Detroit Jewish
Cohen, A. Dubrinsky, A. Caplan,
Chronicle of Nov. 30 will close
CARD OF THANKS
P. Sherman, Jacob 'Winokur, S.
a day earlier than usual and
Shlakman, P. Baker, M. Kranz-
all copy for insertion in that
The
Rodin
family
wishes
to
Der
and Israel Rosen. The ticket
issue will therefore have to be
in the hands of the editor not acknowledge with sincere thanks committee consist of Mesdames Z.
the
kind
expressions
of
sympathy
Needle,
S. Rottenberg, S. Zack,
later than at noon on Tuesday,
, shown to them during their recent (Hyman Rothenberg and Abraham
Nov. 27.
' Metier.
bereavement.
[kr i'ect 'I; r.
ing the Jewish Future," at, the
Jewish Community Center, Wood-
ward at Ilolbrook, Wednesday eve-
ning, Feb. 6, at 11:30.
Mr. Wise, who is the son of
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, is the edi-
tor-in-chief of Openion, a monthly
journal devoted to the expression
of Jewish thought and problems.
He has lust returned from an ex-
tended European tour of Jewish
communities, including Soviet Rus-
sia and East Europe.
Last year, Mr. Wise's lecture
attracted a record crowd.
Mr. Wise is one of the most bril-
liant students and younger leaders
of Jewish life in America. He was
one of the founders and leaders of
the intercollegiate Zionist Associa-
tion, Avukah.
A model meeting of Masada will
be held on Monday evening, Dec.
3, at 9:0 Oo'clock, at the Jewish
Community Center. This is held
in conjunction with the anniver-
eery week celebration of the Jew-
ish Community Center, .
The organization is busy at pres-
ent with details and discussions of
the forthcoming third annual con-
vention of Masada, which Is to be
be held in Philadelphia, Nov. 29,
through Dec. 2. Morris Rothen-
berg, president of the Zionist Or-
g anization of America and Prof.
H. Fineman, noted author and
Zionist leader, will be the guest
s peakers. The convention's most
important problems are the definite
formulation of Masada's program
and ideology and the creation of a
supporting annual budget for the
support and furtherance of its
work.
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Announce Their First Annual
CHARITY DANCE
SUNDAY EVE., NOV. 25th
NEW PIER BALLROOM
BETH ISAAC CHANUKAH
SUPPER SUNDAY, DEC. 2
Ca.. and Elisabeth
Music by Mike Falk's Orchestra
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con-
Your Support
This Worthy C.o. D
gregation Beth Isaac of 3836
COME ALL!
Tickets 40c
COME ONE I
Fisher Ave. has arranged for a
Chanukah' supper to be given at
the synagogue on Sunday eve-
ning, Dec. 2.
Entertainment will be provided
SAVE MONEY
by several members of the Halevy
",,",n,'°T. Pays for Your
Hazomir Singing Society.
SAVE TIME
Mrs. Ida Zeff is chairman of
the committee on arrangements.
Announcement is made of the
this fine hotel
organization of a Young People's
Club of Congregation Beth Isaac.
A meeting of this group will be
held at 2 p. m. this Sunday at
the synagogue. All young people
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JEWISH ORAL SOCIETY •
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PERMANENT .NOME
at
GIVES DANCE TUESDAY
The get-acquainted dance of
the Jewish Oral Society will be
held on Tuesday evening, Nov.
27, at the Jewish Community
Center. Refreshments will be
served.
The co-chairmen in charge of
this affair are L. Berlin and Miss .
M. Brown.
Leo Goldstick, chairman of the
membership drive, expressed the
hope that 50 new members would
be present at the dance.
All hard-of-hearing persons of
the Jewish faith are urged to
attend.
The president of the club, Wil-
liam Stark, urges all members of
the Jewish Oral Society to be
present at the meeting on Dec.
11, when election of officers will
take place. A banquet to honor
the installation of officers will be
held in January.
d Society
Thanksgiving Ball Thurs-
day at Barium Hotel
Korostishever A i
The eighth annual ball of the
Korostishever Aid Society will be
held in the main ballroom of the
Barium - Hotel on Thanksgiving.
Nov. 29. Zang Garber's orches-
tra will supply the music. Danc-
ing will start at 9 p. m. and will
last until long past midnight.
The Korostishever Aid Society
will use the proceeds of this dance
for the continuation of its charity
work. During the past few years.
the society has helped practically
every important cause in the city,
and aid materially in the work of
the Los Angeles Sanatorium.
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B'NAI MOSHE NOTES
The Young People's Auxiliary
of Congregation B'nai Moshe will
hold • regular meeting on Sunday,
Nov. 25, at 1 p. m.
The Bib e c'ase meets every Tues-
day evening In the vestry room of
the synagogue.
The Men's Club of the congre-
gation meets every Thursday eve-
ning in the clubroom of the syna-
gogue.
The Junior Young Peoples Aux-
iliary of the congregation meets
every Wednesday at 8:30 p. m.
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