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One hundred and forty-one Jews
and nine non-Jews throughout the
country are named by The Ameri-
can Hebrew in its annual Who's
Who Issue for notable achievement
in their professions and for out-
standing contributions to govern-
ment, religion, art, industry, edu-
cation, literature, music, motion
pictures, theater and social better-
ment in 1934. The non-Jews are
distinguished for their efforts to-
ward Better Understanding be-
tween Christian and Jew. Included
in the list are two Detroiters:
Prof. Reuben L. Kahn of the Uni-
versity of Michigan and Ossip
Gabrilowitsch, director of the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra.
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Mrs. Albert H. Silverman, head of
the Ladies Auxiliary of the Kvut-
zah [with, gave a tea at her resi-
dence, 9650 Otsego, in honor of
Mrs. H. Milkovsky, Thursday eve-
ning, Dec. 6, prior to the depart-
ure of Mrs. Milkovsky for New
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YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE
4th Annual Banquet
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Banquet starts promptly at
6 P. M.
RABBI NAHUM SHULMAN OF- WINDSOR, Guest Speaker
Minna Elliman and Elizabeth Kaplan
Announce the Opening of the
ELL-KAY STUDIO SHOP
SUITE 606, BRIGGS HOTEL
SPECIALIZING IN
PURE SILK HOSE—All Shades for All Occasions
Also a very dine line of Hand Monogrammed
Men's and Ladies
Imported Swiss Handkerchiefs
AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES
Make Your R
ions Now for the
GAY NEW YEAR'S EVE
DINNER - DANCE
given by the
First Galician Society
MON. NIGHT I
DEC. 31
New Year's Eve
22.50
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PLATE
I FORT WAYNE
HOTEL
I Ca,, and Temple
STRICTLY KOSHER CHICKEN DINNER
FUN!
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Served by • Jewish Caterer
FAVORS!
NOISEMAKERS!
DANCING!
ions call I. Adler, Ea. 7235; M. Stitcher, Eu. 2320;
M. Indianer, Eu. 7120
Special consideration to organizations and gro•Os•
BUY NOW AT JANUARY
SALE PRICES
I'm conducting my annual "New
Customers" drive, so take a glance
at these prices and then hurry over
for a choice selection. All Models.
All Sizes.
Fine tailored garments
from nationally famous$2775
makers whose
se •mes we
are not permitted
to
mention.
A group of genuine TED LEWIS
and GOODMAN & SUSS garments
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1775 & 1275
Another group of suits and o•ercoals at
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Wedding Calendar
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KOSINS
CUSTOM CLOTHES READY TO WEAR
1430 GRISWOLD STREET
lietwevn loma.1 IlLver owl (1116r4
A perfect gift for the
"tailored" girl! Finest, soft
French flannel, in brown
with light blue, dark blue,
rose, and turquoise.
Dec. 16—Miss Freda Levin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Levin of 268 Leicester Court, to Dr. David J. Sandweiss, son of Mrs.
Eva Sandweiss of 3226 Monterey Ave., at Detroit Leland Hotel,
Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiating. Reception at Detroit-Leland at
8:30 p. m. No cards.
$10.95
be held Dec. 23, from 9:30 to 1,
1 at Temple Beth El, it was an-
Births
Dec. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohen (Esther Nabot) of 3385
The Women's Club of the Jew- Richton Ave., a daughter, Selma.
ish Peoples School completed all
Dec. 6—To Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka (Yetta Peiman) of
arrangements for the donor dinner,
which will take place on Sunday, 2014 Monterey Ave., a daughter, Judith Maccabbeth.
Dec. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Lawrence Aberson (Sara
Feb. 10, at the Detroit Leland Ho-
tel. Over 25 women have attained Broder) of 631 Clairmount Ave., a son, David Franklin.
D ec. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winsen (Frances Ries) of 3745
their quota and over 80 have prom-
ised to double their quota.
Monterey Ave., a daughter, Sandra Lea.
Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen (Doris Wolfgang) of 3710
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Feikowsk yl Burlingame Ave., a son.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of thei
son, Seymour, at Congregatio
Beth Moses, on Saturday, Dec. 1 5 .
On Sunday, Dec. 16, Mr. and Mrs.
U. SOPHS
Feikowsky will entertain 120
DEFEAT SENIORS
guests at a dinner-dance at Con-
gregation Emanuel, Taylor and
The championship sophomore de-
Woodrow Wilson, in honor of their
on. Several out-of-town guests
bating team composed of Elizabeth
have arrived for the event, among
Fish and Pauline Fried defeated
t hem being Mr. Feikowsky'a moth-
the senior team composed of Joseph
e r, Mrs. S. Feikowsky, Mrs. P.
Slutzky and Samuel Grossbart in
Korostoff, and Mr. and Mrs. M.
ink of Chicago.
the semi-final interclass debates of
Wayne University.
Mr. and Mrs. Sant Herman
This makes them eligible to com-
(Gertrude Epstein) of 2690 Bos.
pete in the finals to be held at some
cn Blvd. motored Friday to Cali-
future date at an open convoca-
oenia where they will remain until
pring. -
tion in the auditorium for the
Wayne University championship.
For the first time in many years
Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman has re-
two girls have attained such
urned from Boston where she
heights in debating at Wayne. They
isited with her parents, Mr. and
Ira. Louis Zieman.
will receive a silver trophy with
their names engraved on it. Miss
Fish and Miss Fried are favored
Miss Gertrude Wartell of Wood-
to win against all competition.
rd Ave. has returned home after
a month's sojourn in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaplan of
2215 Tuxedo Ave., will be at home
to their friends and relatives Sun-
day, Dec. 16, 3 to 7 p. m. in honor
of the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Earl G. No cards.
On Nov. 25, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Sirkin were hosts at 'a dinner party
at Northwood Inn, honoring Mina
Pauline Newman and Michael Zef-
fent, whose marriage will be an
event of Dec. 30.
( MISS JOSEPHINE STERN
nounced by Miriam Carver , who
is in charge of preparations for
the affair. This band combines
smooth rhythm and a host of
novelty numbers, and will contrib-
ute greatly to the success of the
dance.
Tickets, $1 per couple, may be
obtained by calling Miss Carver
at Euclid 0361-M, or from any
Dec. 30—Miss Bertha Steinberg of 2627 Elmhurst Ave., daugh- of the following members of the
ter of William Steinberg, to Harry P. Kifferstein, at Congregation ticket committee:
Beth Yehuda, Pingree and Woodrow Wilson.
Dorothy Bronstein, Fay Alpern,
Gertrude Willens, Louis Marks,
Virginia Wolf, Jean Levy, Helen
Jackman, Josephine Stern, Theo-
dore Birnkrant and Dr. Milton
Marx.
Bride of Last Month !WAYNE
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Semansky announced the engagement o
their daughter, Ann, to Herman Krastof, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Krastof of Buena Vista Ave., on Dec. 6, at a reception given at th
Russian Village for 100 guests.
Dec. 20—Miss Rose Phillips, sister of Mr. and Mrs. I. Winston.
The Eastern Socialites will have to Israel Himelhoch, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Winston,
a social gathering Sunday evening, in Birmingham.
Dec. in, at 1454 Bewick Ave. Pros-
Dec. 23—Miss Pearl Marks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
pective members are invited.
Marks of Hazelwood Ave., to Hy Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Silver of Chicago, Ill.
The Professional and Business
Division of Detroit Chapter of Ha.
Dec. 23—Miss Rose Liitadaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman
dassah will meet at the home of Lipaitz of 2046 Clairmount Ave.,, to Herzl Shur, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Isaac Shetrr, 2071 Longfol- Michel Shur of 2050 Ilazelwood Ave. Reception at Detroit Leland
low Ave., next Wednesday evening, Hotel at 8:30 p. m. No cards.
Dec 19, at 8:15. Mrs. Morse M.
Dec. 27—Miss Toba Elenore Berman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Cohen, program chairman, an- Julius Berman of Burlingame Ave., to Bertram Lewis Smokier, son
! nounces that Clifford Epstein. Cor- of Mrs. Norman Smokier of Grand Ave.
i respondent of the Detroit News,
Dec. 30—Miss Lillian Krauss, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Licht of
whose travels recently took him
2916 Leslie Ave., to Morris Mellen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mellen
to Palestine, will speak informally of
Josephine Ave.
of his impressions and experiences.
Dec. 30—Miss Helen Friedland, daughter of Mrs. Ida Friedland,
Mrs. E. H. Saulson, president, will
conduct the meeting, to which mem- to Louis Perchekoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Perchekoff of 2943
bers and prospective members of Richton Ave., at B'nai David Synagogue. The ceremony will be per.
formed by Rabbi Joshua Sperka.
this group are invited.
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Striped Silk Trims
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Hank Finney and his Commo-
dore Club orchestra have been
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bale of Tyler Ave. announce the engagemen
selected
to furnish the music for
of their daughter, Rae, to Oscar Adelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. l'hillip
S. Adelman of Cortland Ave. A reception will be held Dec. 23 the Young People's Temple Club's
annual
winter
carnival dance, to
3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m., at 2918 Cortland. No cards.
Mrs. Joshua Karhal and daugh-
ter, Norma Lee, of Webb Ave., left
Dec. 16—Miss Peggy Fink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
for Florida on Dec. 6, to be gone Fink of 64 Winona Ave., to Herman H. Holinstat, son of Mr. and
until May 1.
Mrs. Henry Holinstat of 2980 Fullerton Ave.
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Winter Carnival at
Beth El on Dec. 23
The winter carnival idea will
be carried out in the decorations,
the motif colors being black and
white, according to Sally Abra-
ham and Ludwig Maybaum, who
head the decorations committee.
A novel surprise in the decora-
tions is promised.
The affair is open to all, but
as the number of tickets is neces-
sarily limited, those who plan to
attend are advised to get their
tickets early.
Denver Auxiliary
Banquet Sunday
Plans for the fourth annual
banquet of the Molly Siegel Aux-
iliary of Denver, Colo., have been
completed.
The banquet will be held on
Sunday, Dec. 16, at 6 p. m., at
the B'nai David Synagogue, Elm-
hurst at 14th Sts. Rabbi Shulman
of Windsor has been secured as
the principal speaker. The aux-
iliary extends an invitation to
all those who wish to attend and
help make this banquet a success.
The auxiliary urges all other
organizations to cooperate by
keeping this date open. All or-
ganizations that have not been
contacted are invited to attend.
Members and delegates are re-
quested to come early as the af-
fair will start promptly at 6 p. m.
Other domestic and French
flannel robes —$3.95-$5.95-
$7.50410.95 and up.
Phone the personal shopper to midst you.
RUSSEKS
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WOODWARD
COME TO THE
Charity Dinner Dance
Sponsored by the
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
Sunday Evening, Dec. 23
B'NAI MOSHE SYNAGOGUE
Lawrence and Dexter
DINNER STARTS AT 6 P. M.
75 Cents per Plate
Excellent Music
You and Your Friends
Are Cordially Invited to Attend the
5th Annual Dance
of
JR. JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
Under Auspice,
Sun.
Eve.
Dec. 16
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HOTEL STATLER
All proceeds devoted to work of
Jewish National Fund
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GOOD MUSIC!
RHYTHM!
PRIZES!
Locate the "Mystery Man" at the dance and receive ■
valuable prise.
ALL ORGANIZATIONS PLEASE COOPERATE
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Crain.. Studio.
MRS. BERNARD JENKS
(Miss Dorothy Jana Weitzman)
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sirkin (Shir-
k), Kalt) spent a week in Toronto
One of the most impressive
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. weddings of the season, which
S. Sirkin.
united in marriage Miss Dorothy
Jane Weitzman, daughter of Mr.,
Miss Fannie Eckshtat, whose and Mrs. Harry Weitzman of 95
marriage to Mitchell Brown, of De- Monterey Ave., and Bernard
troit and Philadelphia, will be an
Jenks, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.
event of the early part of January,
was entertained at a personal show- Jenks of Chicago, Ill., was sol-
er and bridge, for 40 guests, given emnized on Thanksgiving night,
In her honor by the Misses Clara Thursday, Nov. 2 9. The care-1
Fartovich and Edith Eckshtat, on mony, which took place at the'
Sunday afternoon, Dec. 9, in the Statler Hotel, was performed by
Silver Room of the Detroit-Leland Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, in the ;
Hotel. Miss Eckshtat will also be presence of the immediate fam-
ilies.
entertained at a linen shower on
The wedding was the culmina-
Saturday, Dec. 15, at the home of
tion of a romance which had its
her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Sussman.
start at the University of Illinois:
The Rodin Club entertained a where both were students. The
group of children from North End event also commemorated the
Clinic at a Chanukah Party on 25th wedding anniversary of the!
Dec. 9. Gifts of clothing were also bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.,
presented to each child.
Weitzman.
The bride was gorgeously
Mr. and Mrs. Lester I. Gam, gowned in white moire. Her dress,
17606 Roselawn announce the Bar fashioned along slender lines be- 1
Mitzvah of their son, Daniel 'tarry, low the waist, ended in a Haired'
which will take place Saturday, akirt. Her head was adorned with I
Dec. 22, at the B'nai David Syne- a tiara of fresh gardenias to ,
gague, Elmhurst and 14th St. A match. The bride's mother wore
reception will follow in the auditor- a dark blue gown trimmed in or-
ium of the synagogue.
chid with orchid shoes to match
and the groom's mother wore a
Rho Tau Delta Sorority celebrat- light blue gown trimmed in orchid
ed its fifth anniversary with a din- with orchid shoes.
ner dance at the Club Roberts.
Mils Bernice Jenks, sister of
Thirteen couples were present, in- of the groom, attended the bride I
cluding Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Da- as maid of honor and was gowned
ter of Jackson, Mich.
in a pale green dress. The brides-1
maids, Misses Lorraine Spencer,
Rose Modell' and Adele Jenks, all .
of Chicago, sorority sisters of
Miss Weitzman, wo e blue and
rose dresses. All w re evening!
/uncials in contrast tee the dregs:
The political fdnd of the Poale- proper. The groom was attended
Zeire Zion was completed suc- by several of his fraternity
cessfully and its victory was cele- brothers.
brated Sunday, Dec. 9, with D.
Following the dinner a recep-
Wertheim as the guest speaker at
tion was held and was attended
a banquet.
by many friends, including Sam-
Now, the attention of the three tie! B. Titles. Mrs. Rose Tines,
h•anches of Poale-Zeire Zion, and Mrs. A.
Weidenthal of Cleve-
l'arhand and Chalutzos is concen- land, Ohio.; Hon. and Mrs. Theo.;
• ated on the annual Gewerk- dove J.
Richter, lion. and Mrs.
, haften campaign, which will of- V
incent M. Brennan, Hon. and
!Holly begin Thursday, Dec. 13. Mrs. Robert M. Toms, Hon. and
The first conference, represent- Mrs. Edward Command, Elmer B.
. ed by 25 organizations, was held O'Hara, Edward H. Williams and
I Thursday, Dec. 13, at the Far- others.
‘••nd Folk Shule, with Dr. David
The bride and groom left im-
Rs be Is ky, veteran leader of the mediately on • wedding trip to
'vire Zion, as the guest speaker. Florida, lire motor, and upon their
The Polite- Zeire Zion, branch return will make their home in
2, will have its next meeting Sun- Detroit.
s` De^. 16. at g p. m., at the
fewieh Center. Morris Laehover
Flowers for all occ•sions---
will delver a lecture on the de-
-eleerrent of Jewish names.
Dexter-Jny Florist. Euclid 6082
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hand carved
at base and extending up arms. May
be had in green, claret,
rust, blue, gold or brown.
Note the attached pillow backs.
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and comfortable suite. A Year End special at o this unusually
low price.
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