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Special consideration to organisations and groups.
All Detroit Jewry Is Invited to Attend the Sessions of the
18th Annual National Convention
Mizrachi Zionist Organization
of America
STATLER HOTEL, Detroit, DEC. 29, 30, 31, 1934
Official Opening Session Sun., Dec. 30, 6:30 P. M.
MAIN SPEAKER: RABBI WOLF GOLD, president of
Misrachi in America, and other prominent Misrachi leaders
of America and Canada. Also musical program by local
Cantor's Association.
Also to Attend the
Convention Banquet
TUESDAY EVE., JAN. 1, 6 P. M., Stotler Hotel
Reservations till Sunday Evening
Tickets, $1.25, obtainable from any members of Misrachi,
Misrachi-Ladies and Misrachi•Youth; also at Chesluk's Book
Store, 8663 12th; Plotkin's Book Store, 8919 12th; E. Ruthen•
berg's Jewelry Store, 8729 12th. Reservations can be made
by calling Mims Zelda Rosenthal, secretary, Longfellow 7771.
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Among the many prenuptial of
fairs given for Miss Toba E. Ber
man was a miscellaneous shower
at Boesky's, with Mrs. Zelda liar
ris as hostess, on Oct. 31. Mrs
Richard Cott entertained at a
luncheon and bridge on Nov. 27
Mrs, Mark Weinbeck and Mrs
Anna M. MOSS were joint hostesse
at a miscellaneous shower on Dec
4, given at the Thornton Tea Room
Miss Buena Epstein entertained a
a kitchen shower on Dec. 11. Mrs.
Charles Klosky entertained Miss
Berman at luncheon and the thea-
ter on Dec. 15. On Thursday, Dec.
18, Mrs. Sam Sandler entertained
with the spinster dinner at the
Casino. Mrs. Michael Smolder of
Windsor, and Mrs. Nathan Rubin
entertained at a hosiery shower and
dinner on Dec. 19, at the Rose Bowl
Tea Room, and on the following
evening, Mrs. Simon Pfeiffer was
hostess at a linen shower at the
San Min Palace. On Saturday af-
ternoon, Dec. 22, the Misses Sarah
and Blanche Bennett were hostesses
at a bridge luncheon at the Bel-
crest and that evening Miss Naomi
Goldstein was hostess to six couples
in her home on Boston Blvd. On
Sunday, Dec. 23, Miss Ethel Ber-
man was hostess at a party shower
and buffet supper. Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Berman, the bride's par-
ents, brought the pre-nuptial af-
fairs to an end with the rehearsal
dinner given for the 20 members
of the wedding party at the Park
Avenue Hotel on Dec. 26..
Julian S. Myers of Longfellow
Ave. is visiting Richard Sloss in
Cleveland.
Joseph Falk, Jerry Moss and
Bert Whitman are leaving Tuesday
for Florida and Havana.
Mrs. Henry Green and Mrs. Mark'
L. Berman gave a dinner and
shower at Webster Hall on Dec.
19, honoring Miss Dorothy Gabe,
whose marriage to Dr. Jack Sklar
was an event of Dec. 25. Covers
were laid for 34 guests.
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were elected unanimously to serve
for the year 1935:
President, Mrs. Al Weisman;
honorary president, Mrs. Harry
Shulman; first vice-president, Mrs.
William Roth; second vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. Ralph Levy; third vice-
president, Mrs. Charles Marien-
thal; fourth vice-president; Mrs.
J. H. l'olozker; recording secre-
tary, Mrs. Jerome Kanter; corres-
ponding secretary, Mrs. M. Kogan;
assistant corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Anna Moss; financial secre-
tary, Mrs. B. Komur; treasurer,
Mrs. M. S. Arkin; auditor, Mrs. N.
Mandeberg; reporter, Mrs. S. B.
Danto.
Miss Gertrude Jean Leve ren-
dered several vocal and piano solos.
Mrs. Weisman, president, read
her yearly report on the work being
done by the Home Relief Society.
Mrs. Weisman stated:
M. C. Myers of Chicago spent
some time in Detroit with relatives.
The Aesculaplans Ladies Auxil-
iary is making elaborate prepara-
tions for the annual charity din-
ner dance which will be held at
Oriole Terrace, Wednesday, Jan.
16.
ANN WEINBECK
einbeck and Sylvia Rosenberg,
gether with Worthy Matron
Agnes Yarrows, are sparing no
efforts to insure the pleasure and
comfort of the guests. Novel en-
tertainment has been engaged.
Peppy music with dancing until
4 a. m., excellent cuisine, noise-
makers and favor for the ladies
are included in the program. Res-
ervations can be made through
any of the officers or by calling
Agnes Yarrows, Hogarth 6295;
Sylvia Rosen be r g, Townsend
6-1158, or Ann Weinbeck, Trinity
2-0041.
College Fraternity
To Honor McDonald
Arthur Garfield Hays, Supreme
Rex of the intercollegiate frat-
ernity, Pi Lambda Phi, announced
that James G. McDonald, High
Commissioner for Refugees com-
ing from Germany, will be the re-
cipient of its annual award for
tolerance. The award, in the shape
of a jewelled gold medal, will be
presented to Commissioner James
G. McDonald at • dinner, on Fri-
day evening, Dec. 28, at the Chem-
ists' Club, 50 East 41st St. 'ew
York, held by the fraterm in
connection with its 39th annual
convention.
This will be the first award of
its kind by Pi Lambda Phi. In the
letter to Commissioner McDonald
apprising him that .he had been
chosen to receive this award, Her-
bert R. Kaus, chairman of its
national executive council, stated
that he had been unanimously
chosen for the honor this year
because he had "most convincing-
ly achieved world-wide recogni-
tion as a true exponent of toler-
ance."
Engagements
At the home of Mrs. William
Roth on Monday, Dec. 24, the
Home Relief Society held its last
meeting of the year. Election of
Rev. and Mrs. J. Silverman of Gladstone Ave. announce the
officers took place. The following engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Fred Perlman, son of
Mrs. Rachel Perlman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berlin of 2525 West Euclid Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn,tkEdward Pevoz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Pevoz of 2225 Hat wood Ave. Reception,
2 to 5 p. ii., on Sunday, Jan. 13. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harris of 7442 Kipling Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Melba, to Jack Lieber, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Jacob Lieber. A reception will be held on Sunday, Dec. 30,
from 2 to 5 p. ill. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Schuster of Lawrence Ave. announce the ens
gagement of their daughter, Libbie Elaine, to Martin Share, son of
Mrs. I. Share of Webb Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Martin of Clairmount Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Allen Louis Pick, eon of
Mrs. N. Pick of Monterey Ave. An engagement reception will be
held the latter part of January.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Slutsky announce the engagement of their
daughter, Gertrude, to Louis Salle, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Salle,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yoe., of Boston Blvd. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Jerome Shapero, son of Mrs.
Belle Shapero of Euclid Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Challovo announce the engagement of their
daughter, Esther, to Edward J. Politzer, non of Mr. and Mrs. Moritz
H. Politzer of 16221 Montevlsta Ave.
MRS. AL WEISMAN
MR DEW KR
13511 LIVERNOISI
PAGE SEVEN
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
■ Mosa ■ mMINNIIMIMMItm
"No greeter evidence of the mettle of
dr-
manner
clety has. In-o
4 during thin trying
period of reconetruction. W
earn-
ed and &intoned leaderattip amongvolun-
teer Jewish organisatione attempting to
all • uneful place In the communal life
of our t•ity by alleviating suffering. 'We
live to serve' has always been our motto,
and all our endeavor. bear witnees of
this. The following charltien receive our
existence: The Denver Tubercular Ilome
for Jewish Children; The Grave Bentley
Camp for Crippled Children: The Allied
Campaign: Preeldent Roosevelt'. Birth-
day Fund: The Community Fund; The
Umiehkin Pend for the reclamation of
lend in PaleMine. as well as other or-
ganisation. Interexted • In community
work. The Alom•Chilim Committee re-
ceive. a donation of 0600 to aid In Its
eere for approximately 1600 families
toyugoif,
aceonrgir
uvte,or.,.
al ritaz.
Aire. Ilyms
the Kosher Meat Packers, swat was din-
ore then IMO families. The
abutted ton
Center Play School Is a project that Is
included among the Home Relief So-
cletya activities. The Center committee.
because of • curtailed budget. was foreed
to restrict Itn enrollment to 100 chil-
dren, to be mlected en the the
mentality. With customary reeourceful•
nem ourorganisation and the Zerlakah
club combined In giving a food shower,
with the gratifying result that 776 chit.
Oren wereenrtdied Instead of the antlel•
peed 100. Children of pre-kindergarten
age and children from 6 to 11 were Elves
• hot meal et noon, medical attention.
and supervieed play: children from It
to 16 also canto under eupervIsion with
milk and crackers
an afternoon lunch rump
rovernent physl•
There was a marked
-ally end mentally In the condition of
these little yhtidran at the end yf the
The Zedekah Club thanked the
atoms
Home Belief Soelety for permitting them
to participate in Oils ronstructive work.
The member/. of the Home Belief So-
ciety , lea worked diligently for the me-
the - The Romaine.. of • Peepie
re.
The total organIsatIonn ret•elvIng the
benefit of our labor were the Hebrew
Thew
Schools and the Zionist group.
%err to receive Mt per cent of the pro-
eeds of the tickets. the remaining 76
Per cent to go for the relief of German-
The suffering of out
Jewish refonces.
people In Germany has been die sled
at various meeting. withhope that
in our Mali way we cou l d to a bit
toward. their relief. Letters have tern
cent to senators Cott.. and Vanden•
long milting for their support of the
Tidings 11111 for the minority Inolde in
ttermany. A reeolution for the orgen•
Mallon to boycott all German men
Letters of protest
dime woe adopted
against the sale of such merrhentlise
were eent to the leading local men bents
"In taring for the living. the !tome
Relief Society doe. not forget Its dear
one. who have palmed beyond. In a
beautiful memorial eervice given by Mee .
Joreph Ehrlich, funds for the planting
of four trees in Palestine were lamb hon-
oring Mamie Mars. Fenny Goldberg. Ite•
Ineta Berens. and Mr. Abramovite.
"Going to the eplen did report given
onthly he Aire. Ira Banta chairman
the hospital committee, and by Mr..
Ralph Iry C. chairman of the cape com-
mittee, it will be unnecessary for me
to re, law the year's relief program. The
capable. mnipathetic and dignified man•
ner in which them chairmen direct our
*Seim ham not only won the love and
esteem of the ones they nerve but the
hie heel commendation of the profes-
sional relief egencim ofour ellY.
..The May meeting one held In the
Steller Hotel In the form of a Member.
ehlp ten to promote the dinner-dance
that wax to take the place of the car-
nival which had in previous 'elm. been
given to teem the foods for our work.
liernoKO the dinner dame would in more
in keeping with the dignity of our or.
sanitation, It wee decided on. In Om,
I believe I am mating
of the rarnlv•I
opinion of the MO peo-
t he can
ple who attended this affair when I my
that [hie sultteription dance of the Home
Belief Society was not only a credit to
the member. cut to the entire Jewish
17 GET DEGREES AT
HEBREW UNIVERSITY
JERUSALEM. (JTA) — Two
brilliant students exiled from
Germany graduated last week
with high honors from the He-
brew University In Jerusalem.
Seventeen men received the de-
gree of Master of Arts, compris-
ing the fourth graduating class
in the history of the institution,
which recently began its tenth
year.
The two German Jews are Max
Schiffer and Raphael Artzi. Schif-
fer, who was refused a diploma
on the eve of his rraduation from
the University of Berlin last year,
is one of • group of former Ger-
man students supported by a
grant from the Central British
Fund.
Artzi formerly attended the
University of Koenigsberg.
Wedding Calendar
NEW YEAR. AFFAIR OF \
J. vv, E. W. O. BRANCH
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MRS. J. COHEN
Lawrence. In addition to the ex-
cellently planned meal, there will
be entertainment, music for danc-
ing and numerous other features.
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, chairman,
and Sirs. J. Zuckerman, co-chair-
man, will take reservations up to
Dec. 31, when called at Townsend
0.7825. The public is invited.
Mrs. A. Goldberg is chairman of
the donor luncheon to be held Jan.
9 at the Stotler Hotel. Those desir-
ing to earn their pledge money are
urged to call Townsend 7-0551.
Mrs. J. Gemlil, rummage chairman,
Longfellow 4295, who has a few
day open for rummaging.
Mrs. J. Cohen ; chairman of the
Benjamin Wisner Flower Memorial
Fund, is past president and an ac-
tive worker for the organization's
New Year's Eve party and the
donor luncheon,
Memorials honoring departed are
being accepted for the donor lunch-
eon by Sirs. A. B. Knoppow, Euc-
lid 2762-J.
Dec. 30—Miss Pauline Theresa Newman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Newman of 92 W. Arizona Ave., to Michael ZelTert, a
Temple Beth F.I. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will perform the ceremony
A dinner for the immediate family wjll follow at theBelcrest Hotel
Dec. 30—Miss Shirley Levenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Louis Levenberg, to Jack H. Finn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sum D. Finn
of Virginia, Minn. The ceremony will be solemnized by Rabbi M
Zager at Buddy's Restaurant, at 6 o'clock.
Dec. 30—Miss Lillian Krause. niece of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Licht o
2916 Leslie Ave., to Morris Mellen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mellen
of Josephine Ave.
Dec. 30—Miss Helen Friedland, daughter of Mrs. Ida Friedland,
to Louis Perchekoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Perchekoff of 2943
Richton Ave., at B'nai David Synagogue. The ceremony will be per-
formed by Rabbi Joshua Sperka.
Dec. 30—Miss Bertha Steinberg of 2627 Elmhurst Ave., &nigh.
ter of William Steinberg, to Harry P. Kifferstein, at Congregation
Beth Yehuda, Pingree and Woodrow Wilson.
Jan. 6—Misa Edith Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Meyer
Gordon of 31 W. Nevada Ave., to Ben Ersher. Rabbi M. Zager will
officiate.
Jan. 9—Miss Helen Miriam Ehrlich, daughter of W. and Mrs.
Moe Ehrlich of 3095 Collingwood Ave., to Lawrence .1. Michelson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Michelson of 2070 Collingwood Ave.
Jan. 20—Miss Rose Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Kaufman of 9331 McQuade Ave., to Charles Sterns, son of Sirs.
Reservations are being made by
Lena Sterns of 6387 Woodrow Wilson Ave., at Congregation Beth members of the Jewish Old Folks'
Tephila Emanuel. Rabbi M. Zager will officiate.
Ilome Auxiliary for their pep
luncheon to be held on Wednesday,
Old Folks Home Pep
Luncheon on Feb. 20
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Party Dresses
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None higher than $19.95
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Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Barney Liniond (Laurette Pechensky)
a daughter, Marilyn Norma.
Dec. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weingarden (Belle Raskin) of
3345 Richton Ave., a son, Gerald.
Nov. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grand (Rose Zuckerman) of
3200 Boston Blvd., a daughter, Dorris.
Nov. 30—To Sir. and Mrs. Edward Oberfield (Rose Lakin) of
2900 Tyler Ave., a (laughter, Sandra Beverly.
9035 12TH ST.
Near Clairmount
Now Inder the Management
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Open Y.:Yellin,.
Marriages
planning to visit Boston, New
Haven, Washington and New
York. For traveling, Mrs, Smok-
SMOKLER-BERMAN
ier wore a Hattie Carnegie cos-
On Thursday evening, Dec. 27, tume suit of oxford grey and
at 8 o'clock, at a ceremony green. The dress was a shirt-
marked by extreme simplicity, waist frock and the coat was of
Miss Toba Elenore Ber ma n, finger-tip length with a sailor col-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius lar of racoon. Her accessories
Berman and Bertram Louis Smok- were brown. Mr. and Mrs. Smok-
MRS. J. WEISMAN
ler, son of Mrs. Norman Smokier er will be at home to their friends
and the late Mr. Smokier, spoke after Jan. 18 at the Wilshire, 746 Feb. 20, at noon, to honor captains
of the successful membership cam-
their wedding vow. in the main Collingwood Ave.
paign. Reservations must be early
chapel of Shaarey Zedek.
to insure accommodations. Only
SMITH-SANDERS
The altar was beautifully dee- I
600 tickets are being put on sale,
with graduated palms, smi-
On Sunday evening, Dec. 23, because of limited capacity. This
lax and white chrysanthemums! in the presence of the immediate includes lunch, a concert, cards and
Tall white tapers burned in can- families and friends, Miss Pearl prizes.
Sanders, sipter of David Sanders,
delabra at either side.
Mrs. J. Weisman has been chosen
The bride was gowned simply of Chicago, became the bride of chairman for this affair.
in a period model of heavy gro- Samuel R. Smith, son of Mr. and
A meeting of the auxiliary board
gain tafetta, fashioned along Mrs. Morris Smith. Rabbi M. Za - members will be held on Wednes-
day, Jan. 2, at 1 p. m., at 2972
slender lines with an 8-inch queen ger officiated.
Webb Ave. All members of the
Anne collar and a train several
. BEERMAN-TORK
board of directors must attend this
yards long. Her veil fell to the
floor in t/pe front from a tiny
Mrs. Etta York of 1148 West meeting. Mrs, I. Goodman will be
cuffed hat Her only jewelry was Euclid Ave., announces the mar- the hostess.
a single strand of pearls belong- riage of her daughter, Julia, to
ing to her maternal grandmother. Louie N. Beerman, son of Mr. and
She carried the white prayer book Mrs. J. Beerman of Milwaukee,
of her maternal grandfather Wis., on Dec. 22.
which was covered with purple
tipped white orchids and had a
ENTNER . SWARTZ
Six Contestants Vie for August
shower of lilies of the valley fall-
Mrs. Zelda Swartz of Canter-
and Morse Medd.; Debate
ing from its pages. Clusters of bury Rd., Boston, Mass. announc- ,
Women Ch•mpions Sunday
fresh lilies of the valley were on es the marriage of her daughter,
her hat and formed buckles on Mildred, to Louis Entner, son of
The 21st annual oratorical con-
her white slippers.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Entner of test of the Philomathic Debating
Miss Sara Dope Berman, at- Nottingham Drive, Boston, Mass., Club will take place Thursday
tended her sister as maid of hon- on Dec. 24, at the home of Rabbi I evening, Jan. 3, at 8:15, at Cen-
or. She wore a robe de style gown Ilarold N. Rosenthal on Monterey tral High School, Tuxedo and
of white moire, the dress being Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Entner will , Linwood. Melvin Gerson, Leo-
severely tailored and the jacket make their home in Detroit.
pold Snyder, Jack Behrmann, Ar-
being trimmed with periwinkle
sold Sharkey, Louis Elkind and
blue buttons down the front. A
Saul Greenberg will speak in the
SKLAR -GABE
comm,.
nity
tiny velvet bow of the same shade
A beautiful home wedding was contest. As annually since 1914,
I•I wish to mention •t tide time the
name, of those who heve contributed ea was at the neck and an exagger-
solemnized at 2751 Webb Ave. on a gold medal —ill be awarded by
much toward. our enloYment end eu• ated peplum at the waist. She
Dec. 25, when Miss Dorothy Gabe, . Herman August and a silver
lIghtenment at our meeting. throughout
wore
matching
blue
slippers
and
the year: Rabbi Leon Fram. Mrs. Ilium-
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Solo- medal by Maurice Morse to the
roam. PhillP PlornovItt, Ur. In° M. a tiara of fresh gardenias in her
mon Gabe, became the bride of best and second best speakers re-
Franklin, Judge It. J. Neely, Madame
hair. She carried a colonial bou- Dr. Jack Sklar, son of Sirs. Hy- ; spectively. A large turnout of
Dinprova and our own Florence Kaltman
ohom numb. brought much charm to our quet of 'gardenias and forget-me- man Sklar and the late Mr. Sklar. , alumni and friends of the Philo-
meetings. Mica Cleaner Hut..
nots.
The bride was stunning in an mathic is expected at this affair,'
"A vote of thank. In due the Behrman
The bridesmaids were all aquamarine gown trimmed in which will be open to the public.
Printing t'o. for their generous dona-
tions throughout the year: Parke-Bail. gowned alike in white lace cut
A precedent will be Net to in-'
white
organza, and her hat, with
foe their don•tions of medicine: Samuel
ourieelee. and on quaint lines with white velvet a slight veil, matcher her gown.
augurate a fortnight of intensive
J. have for hie many
Ilernmn Greenberg for , his ins •luable bows at the neck and tiny pep-
Philomathic activity, when an all-1
Miss
Susan
Nurkin
was
the
serte0.
bride's only attendant. Dr. Henry woman team. sophomore debating '
is MM. out for me. tel«mialely. to lums at the waist of the jackets.
• aprom my 011n personal eppre. lotion tor They wore contrasting sandals
champions of Wayne University
Green served as best man.
loyal mpport t het was Mt en rriP while
and carried ropes of smilax and
After the ceremony, a buffet and finalist in the intramural
in odic, To Flea Shulman and Dora
tournament now being held there,
Ehrlich for their 1`011Prientions adstre gardenia+ tinted to match their supper was served to 125 guest.
To Minna
and right•h•nd IMPi01.1 1,
slippers, Miss Ethel Berman wear-
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Sklar left will debate a Philomathic team
.
cornett who thronicied our event/.
ing
green,
Mrs.
Samuel
Miller,
Boot
Inautifolly so piloted our Test.
for Chicago and, after Jan. 15, at their next meeting, Sunday,!
to mere.. To We Arkin who, Iesldse sister of the groom, peach; Miss will
make their home in Milwau- Dee. 30. The women, Pauline
dollar her assigned work, lent bereelf In
Buena
Epstein,
watermelon,
and
Fried and Estelle Fish, will op-
kee, Wis.
unsettle!, effort to every oak that re-
m...P.1 her. To Ruth Friedeninta. my Miss Naomi Strin of Los Angeles,
pose Leopold Snyder and Phillip
very el , le treasurer. who guarded our
Calif., yellow.
Leeman on the question, "Re-
Seance. 1113 ably. To my loyal v e•prosi-
The bride's mother wore a pas- Gifts to North End Clinic solved, that the United States
dsnts ofneers and chairmen. I eat amain
ry A.1,1141e thank you
tel printed satin gown with a
government control and regulate
matching jacket and standing
North End Clinic has received the munitions industry within its
pleated collar. She wore a spray the following contributions:
borders." This debate, which is
Junior Chapter of Prenz- of
baby orchids.
In memory of Benjamin Freid- also open to the public, will take I
!suer Group Conducts
The groom's mother was gown- enberg, from Mrs. Benjamin I.. place at C. sTregation Shaarey
Membership Drive
ed in black crepe and sequins and Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Zedek at 3 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 30,
wore a corsage of gardenias. Sirs. Rosenfield, Mrs. Clara Rosenfield, and another large attendance is
The Junior Chapter of the Eva Samuel Moss, sister of the groom, Mrs. Mark Fleischman, Mrs. Sig- expected.
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid is was gowned in peacock blue crepe mund Haas, Mrs. Viola M. Wolf. , On Jan. 12, a Philomathic team
In memory of Mrs. Abraham consisting of Phillip Leeman,
sponsoring a membership drive, with a short, train and matching
starting on Jan. 1, and ending jacket, Her flowers were gar- Shaman, from Mr. and Mrs. Mon- Julian Caplan and Saul Shiefman
roe Rosenfield.
Feb. 29. All girls between the denied.
will engage a Shaarey Zedek team
Thu groom was attended by his
An anonymous contribution in on the question, "Resolved, that
ages of 15 and 19 years who are
interested may get in touch with brother, Nedwin, as best man, and memory of Mrs. Abraham Shiff- the Jews of America have failed
anyone on the membership com- the ushers in the wedding party man, Jacob 11. Cohen, Benjamin in their moral and financial ob-
ligation to world Jewry," in the
mittee, composed of Estelle were Mandell Berman, brother of Freidenberg.
In honor of special wedding first round of the Jewish Foren-
Glucklick, chairman, Euclid 5046; the . bride, Elliot Fine, Samuel
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Leo sic League.
Edythe Kramer, Sylvia Kartzman, Miller and Dr. Max Lichter.
Ushers seating the guests were Si. Butzel, from Mr. and Mrs.
Rose Myers. Lorraine Hibler,
Dr. Erving Moss, Dr. Harry Ben- Henry Wineman.
SUWALKIER VEREIN
Sara Goldman.
For the supplementary medical
nett, Harmon Moss, Herschel Ber-
Installation of officers of the
and
Sidney
assistance
fund:
In
memory
of
Suwalkier Independent Progres-
CARD OF THANKS
man, Edwin MON;
Mrs. Abraham Shiffman, from Mr. , sine Verein will take place on
The family of the late Samuel Winer.
Following the ceremony a re- and Mrs. Lee Strifling. Mr. and ,' Sunday, Dec. 30, at 8 p. m., at
Goldberg of 2669 Fullerton Ave.,
extends sincerest thanks to rela- ception was held in the ballroom Mrs. Samuel Hartman, Mr. and I Jericho Temple, Joy Road and
tives and friends for the kindnes- and a buffet dinner was served for Mrs. Edward A. Atlas, Mr. and Linwood. Refreshments will be
s sea and sympathy shown them 600 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Smok- Mrs. Nathan Kline, Mr. and Mrs. served. Admis•lem will be free.
Suwalkier landnleute are invited.
during their recent bereavement ier left for an extended trip east, Joseph Hartman.
of
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