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Engagements
Announce Their Annual
January Clearance Sale
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the thrifty housewife and house-
wife-to-be — Everything in our
large store is drastically reduced.
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poetically at these reduced permanent rates.
SINGLE
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$9
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WEEK
BARLUM HOTEL
QUALITY SINCE 1884
I Jr. Congregation of
Shaarey Zedek
PRI NGLE
FURNITURE
DISCOUNT
will
C•111411111 flefld ■ el Is Kiln
Auditorium Jan. II
The Junior Congregation will
again have the opportunity, on
Jan. 12, of taking full charge of
the Sabbath services In the main
auditorium of the synagogue.
Bernard Rubiner will chant
the introductory prayers, Jerome
Sonenklar, ■ recent liar-Mitzvah,
W.Grand Blvd ,Opp. Fisher1914,
will act as chazzon during the
A Schachrie service, and Herbert
1 Levin will render the Mussaph
eery ice,
Mimi Amy Cohen will give th
19•MONTHS-OLD JEWISH reeume of the Scriptural portion
BABY KNOWS ALPHABET' for the week, and Theodore
Leibovits will deliver the sermon.
A large crowd is expected to
A new marvel has been added
to the Ilst of Jewish infant attend these cervices.
This
Saturday the Junior Con.
prodigies.
The latest Infant genius is 19- gregatlon will hold its services
room. Joseph Gil-
in
the
prayer
montha-old Bedell Gould, (laugh-
ter of Mr, and Mr., Meg Gould bert will be chazzon, Cherie%
of 2978 W. Grand Ave., Highland %olio w ill give a short sermon,
and Jerome Sonenklar will chant
Park.
the 11,11,1.
Bedell not only knows the
Last week those who pertici-
names of all the visitors to her paled in the service, were Shel-
horn.. She recites with ease the don Zuleback, who acted as can-
names of all the donors of her
itor•, Miss Marion Zeze, who de-
toys, dolls and books. And what livered the ream, of the week's
!
II more marvelous—she knows ISedre, end Joseph Colton, who
the alphabet, and will select for delivered a sermon on the signifi-
you any block you want In her cance of -ShOedra,
A-B•C set.
fledell'e parents state that her
feata came to her naturally and
that she never was prompted In Chicago Hebrew Theological
order to Improve on her memory, College Convention in May
SALE
Aestulapian Auxiliary
Charity Event Jan. 16
The Areculaplan Ladies Auxin-
try is preparing for the annual
eharitable dinner dance to be held
at the Oriole Terrace Wednesday,
Jan. 101,
Reservations are coming In rap-
Idly and those wishing choice table.
Sr. advised to make arrangements
as soon as poeeibis.
Mrs. Row Klein, the president.
Mrs. Clam. Tearer and Mrs. D.
Iles, co-chairmen of the entertain-
merit committee, are sparing no of-
forts to make this an outotanding
"Ti',,
Yoe reservation call Rose Klein,
University 2•$01411; Zelda Tennen,
Townsend 6-46541 Jennie Zairel,
Trinity 2-0327, or Teta Res, To.
.
The society will &tribute all
proceeds among charitable lull-
tutlow,
Annual
JANUARY
SALE
Exquisite Handmade Lingerie
Slips 2.89 - 3.89 - 5.85
Panties 1.89 - 2.89
Gowns 3.89 - 5.85
Flannel Robes 4.45
SARAH E. SHUR
Miss Hermits Brock of Seward
Ave. returned from Cleveland, 0.,
Jan. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. J. Shurly Horwitz (Beatrice Nlintz)
where she spent the holidays,
of Atkinson Ave., a daughter.
Dec. 29—To Mr. and Mra. 11. G. Schluter (Belle Silverman) of
Mrs. Roy Zamaky of Cleveland, 16564 Baylis Ave., a daughter, Myrna Rhoda.
0., formerly of Detroit, returned to
Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ginsberg of 2916 Glendale
her home after visiting here dur-
Ave., a daughter, Beverly Suzanne.
ing the Christmas week.
To Mr. and Sire. Sol Drapkin of 4400 Lanham Blvd., Dearborn
Mine Alyne Michelson of 2070 a son, Morley.
Collingwood Ave. returned from
her visit in Birmingham, Ala., with
her sister, Mrs. Horace .1. Haber,
Hadassah Professional
who returned with her to attend
and Business Division
the wedding of her brother Lawr-
ence J. Michelson, to Miss lielen
Ehrlich,
on
Jan.
9.
Mr.
fisher
Carrying
out the expressed de-
M.
sire of numerous members of the
is also expected in • few days, and
Hadassah
Profeesional
and Busi-
they will be the guests of their par-
The Sititeithood of Congregation ness Division, the next meeting of
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Michelson.
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Shaarey Zedek , will sponsor a this group will be devoted to an
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Kav- membership tea on Monday, Jan. open discussion of definite Pales-
anitu of 1999 Calvert Ave. an- 14, the date of the regular month- tinian projects involving fund
0 nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their ly meeting. A social and cultural raising, lnasmuch as the group
son, Julian Lee, on Saturday morn-
wishes to supplement its cultural
ing, Jan, 12, at Congregation
interests with certain concrete un-
dertakings.
Shaarey Zedek.
This meeting will take place
Rose Beresh and June Spilkin
next Wednesday evening, Jan. 9,
returned from New Orleans, La.
at 8:15, at the home of N1rs. Isaac
Shetzer, 2071 Longfellow Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Edelstein of
Mrs. Howard Salzenstein, soprano
1530 Lee Place entertained at a
soloist, and Mrs. Saul Sarnoff,
dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J.
pianist, will present a fine musical
I. Edelstein and sons of Rochester,
program. Membere and prospective
N. Y., also honoring Mr. and Mrs.
members are invited.
B. Z, Shneider and son and daugh-
ter. Mrs. B. Z. Shneider enter-
There are some gods who
tained at a card party in the eve-
abandon men; they are those gods
ning,
who know men.
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SAVE MONEY, weekly
Births
Membership Tea
Of Shaarey Zedek
Sisterhood Jan. 14
• Casual Chair In Fine
Tapestry
Detroit Unit of Junior Hades-
nab will meet at the Steller hotel
on Tuesday evening, Jan. 8, at
8:15 p. m.
Dr. Israel Wiener, ex-president
and an active member of Masada,
the young men's Zionist organi-
Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Bennie II. Halperin of Chi-
cago, 111., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. Gordon of 1653 l'ingree Ave.
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on't Miss Out on Our
Progressing
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner of 208 Owen Ave. announce th
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Foge
engagement of their daughter, -Helen, to Max Schwartz of Gladston
of Grand Ave. will leave Jan. 5
Ave. The wedding will take place on Feb. 17.
for a week's sojourn in Chcago,
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Resnick of LaSalle Blvd. announce the en
to celebrate theiNtifth wedding
gagement of their daughter, Hester, to Bromley House of Station
anniversary.
WXYZ. A formal reception was held on Wednesday night.
•Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horwitz of
:mu Elmhurst Ave. announce the
Bur Mitzvah of their son, Norman,
on Saturday morning, Jan. 12, at
Moshe, Dexter
Cengregation
and Lawrence. A reception will be
held at home en Sunday, Jan. 13,
from 3 to 6 and 7 to 10 p. m. No
Jan. 6—Miss Edith Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
cards.
Gordon of 31 W. Nevada Ave., to Ben Ersher. Rabbi M. 'Lager will
officiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berlin of
Jan. 9—Miss Helen Miriam Ehrlich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
2525 W, Euclid Ave. will he hosts Moe Ehrlich of 3045 Collingwood Ave., to I.awrence J. Michelson,
at a reception on Sunday, Jim 13,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Michelson of 2070 CollIngwood Ave. '
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. in hon-
Jan. 20—Miss Rose Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
or of the engagement of their
daughter, Evelyn, to Edward Kaufman of 9331 McQuade Ave., to Charles Sterns, son of Mrs.
Lena
Sterns of 6387 Woodrow Wilson Ave., at Congregation Beth
PeVoz, son of Mr. and Mrs Abe
Tephila Emanuel. Rabbi M. Zager will officiate,
Pevoz. No cards.
Jan. 20—Mina Esther Levine of 2960 Fullerton Ave., to Max
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldfarb Covenoky of 15012 Wildemere Ave., formerly of Philadelphia, Pa.,
and son, Stuart, spent the holi- at Congregation Beth Abraham, Sturtevant and Linwood Aves.,
days with their parents Mr. and Rabbi S. M. Fine officiating.
Mrs. A. Goldfarb of .114 Grand Ave.
Jan. 27—Miss Anne Bankler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Eugene
Bankler. to Joseph Shewach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shewach, at
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. DeYoung
returned from a short visit to Palm Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Wedding Calendar
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Junior Hadassah
Meeting on Jan. 8
Plans (or Victory•Donor Luncheon
.00g-wz
119 2 8 12111 Street
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Monty the marry new intl.'s•
lions which have come into being
II. s result of the recent decisions
of the Hebrew Theologise] College,
is the formation of a special corn-
miller to take charge of the out
of town solicitations for the col.
legs. Rabbi E. R. Muskin, head.
the committee as chairman. It has
been definitely decided that Lag
Romer, May 15.16, a convention
will he held to which national di.
rectors of the institution will he
Invited.
The Hebrew Theological rollege
I. tlw only Institution of its kind
outside of New York City, It main-
tains a restaurant where three
meals daily are it grill, to
deserving students. The student
body ennoble of 120 young men.
hailing from 29 states In the Union
and several Canadian provinces. It
has . library of nearly 15,000 vol-
ume 1101011 of which are of great
antiquity and rarity. Rabbi Saul
Silber is presidnt, and Rabbi R.
S. Siegel, executive director.
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority will
meet at the home of Mrs. A. See-
man of l'ingree Ave. on Tuesday
evening, Jan. SI, at which time elec-
tion of officers will take place.
Flowers for all occasions—
Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 601I2.'
ALLEN•W1LLENS
Mr and Mrs. George Willens
of 8425 La Salle Blvd., announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Bernice Lorraine, to John A. Al-
len, con of Mr, and :Kra. Abraham
Allen of 3272 Elmhurst Ave., on
Dec. 31. in Chicago, at the home
of Rabbi Mandelbaum. Following
the ceremony a dinner for the
immediate families WAS held at
the French Casino.
Mr.' and Mrs. Allen left for ■
wedding trip to Bermuda, and
tmon their return will reside at
the Belcrest Hotel.
WALD-SEIDMAN
Mr. and Mrs. II. Seidman of
Springfield, Ill., announce the
marriage of their daughter, Ruth,
to Jack Wald, son of Mrs. Rose
Weld, on Sunday, Dec. 23. The
wedding took place in Springfield.
The couple left for New York
for their honeymoon and upon
their return will reside on Col-
lingwood Ave., to Detroit.
Corset tes, Girdles 5.00 - 8.50.- 10.00
J. N. F. TO OBSERVE
JEWISH ARBOR DAY
The last meeting of the board
of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jew-
ish National Fund took place at
the home of Mrs. S. Wiener of
Fullerton Ave., who entertained at
a luncheon in honor of her 25th
wedding anniversary. The women
of the board presented her with a
percolator set.
Mrs. A. IL Markson and Mrs.
Max Hayman were appointed rep-
resentatives to the National Con-
ference on Palestine at the Jewish
Center, Dec. 30.
A joint meeting of the Jewish
National Fund and its Ladies'
Auxiliary will be held on Satur-
day evening Jan. 19, at 8 o'clock,
at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue,
Dexter and Lawrence, to celebrate
Chamisho b'Shvat (Jewish Arbor
Day).
A very fine program has been
arranged for this occasion with
Israel Ilertz as soloist and Sadie
Cooper-Alper as violinist. They
will both he accompanied at the
piano by Mira Rose Bassin. •
Greetings will be extended by
or Sydelle Bobrin, ways and
means chair man, at Townsend
7.3328. Plc dues can also be
made with Miss Yackness and
Miss Lev at Euclid 20684,
the president of the Council, Joseph.
Haggai, and by the Auxiliary tires- ,
id-at, Mrs. Max Weksler. Other
speakers and entertainment will be;
announced in the next issue or
The Chronicle. Refreshments will'
be served that will be appropriate;
for the holiday to be celebrated.'
All Zionist organizations affiliated
with the Council and others in-:
terested are invited to attend. • •
Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman, chair-
man of the membership drive novel
in progress, urges anyone who Is
interested in joining the Ladies
Auxiliary to communicate with her
at Townsend 7-6851.
Jacob Miller donated $10 to be
used to plant trees in memory , of
his late wife, Fannie.
ISRAEL GOULD FAMILY CLUB
The Israel Gould Faintly Club
held its December meeting at the
Wilshire Hotel, Sunday, Dee. 16,
at 6 p. m. Dinner was served. Dr.
and Mrs. I. D. Gould and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Gould acted as hula
for the evening.
The following officers for 1935
were Installed: President, Ben-
jamin Gould; vice president, Max
Green; secretary, Mrs. Irving
Gould; treasurer,
Mrs. Louis
Could.
Plans are being formed for the
annual Passover bridge-dance to
be held in February, all. proceeds
to go for Passover baskets for the
poor.
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ilitarriagrs
GINGOLD•REISER
Estelle K. Reiser became the
bride of Marvin 13. Gingold on
Thursday, Dec. 27, at Temple
Beth El. Rabbi Leon Fram per-
formed the ceremony. Benjamin
Kaufmann gave the bride away
and Dr. B. Malvin was best man.
After a short honeymoon, the
couple will reside at the Belcreat.
Prior to their marriage, Dr. B.
Malvin complimented them at a
cocktail party.
cation, will deliver a lecture on
"Development of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund," which will be illus-
trated by slices ahowing actual
scenes in Palestine. In collabor-
ation with thin talk, a definition
of the Jewish National Fund will
be given by Fannie Golobiaky,
chairman of the Jewish National
Fund committee, and there will
be an exhibition of Palestinian
products and art. Current events
will be given by the cultural
committee, and piano selections
will be presented by Miss Flor-
ence Kutzen.
Charlotte Lev, chairman of the
victory donor luncheon, sched-
uled to take place an Jan. 27 at
the Hotel Stotler, reports that
plane for this affair are now Bt
full swing, and that a great deal
of interest in being manifested in
this affair, judging by the num-
ber of pledges which have been
received. As the meeting on Jan.
8 is the last regular meeting
which will be held before the
luncheon, it is urged that all
pledgees and prospective pledgees
attend in order to become famil-
iar with the plans.
Sarah E. Shur is treasurer of
the luncheon, and will receive ad-
ditional pledges and payment at
2047 Gladstone Ave.
Bertha Yackness, donor chair-
man, reports that splendid re-
sults are being obtained from the
dime saving method, and advises
that many other simple means of
obtaining the $5 admission fee
will be suggested by communica-
lion with her at Townsend -65290,
MRS. JACK TOBIN
program is planned by the com-
mittee in charge.
Mrs. Maurice Colton will re-
view Sholom Aach'a "Salvation."
This will be preceded by a dis-
cussion of the life and works of
the author.
Well known artists will be heard
in a musical program.
Mrs. David B. I.ichtig, presi-
dent, will welcome the guests.
Members and friends are in-
vited to attend. Seats will be ar-
ranged around tables at which
refreshments will be nerved fol-
lowing the program.
The Sisterhood invites all in-
terested to join the organization,
whether they are affiliated with
the congregation or not.
Mrs. Jack Tobin is chairman of
the membership committee.
WORLD IN
REVOLT?
Newest Palestine
Picture Completed!
The Motion Picture Bureau, Inc.
33 W. 60th St., New York, am.1
nounces the completion of a full
length feature entitled "The Ito.'
mance of Palestine".
Ludwig Lewisohn, the interna-
tional writer and lecturer, who ap-
pears in the picture, conceived the
story, which depicts the life of the
youth of the new and rapid grow-
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. ing homeland of the Jewish people.
PLANS AUCTION PARTY The release date of this unusual
feature will be announced shortly. 1
Mice Doris Lipson and Eliot
Lipson have been named co-
chairmen of the auction party Miniature Banquet of B'nai
sponsored by the Shaarey Zedek
Moshe Y. P. A. on Jan. 6
Young People's Society on Satur-
day evening, Jan. 19, in the social
A miniature banquet will be
hall of the synagogue. The chair- belti by the members of the
men are planning a party similar Young Peoples Auxiliary of Con-
to that held by the society in Oc- gregation B'nai Moshe on Sunday,
tober. This party—a surprise Jan. 6, at 5 p. m., in the club
card party—will be remembered room of the synagogue. The of-1
ate the most successful eponsored fair is planned for membrs only.'
by the Young People', Society. Reservations should be In not
There will be dancing.
later than Friday, Jan. 4. Make
On Jan, 27, the Y. P. S. Players your reservations by calling either
will present their second group Ho. 08032 or Ca. 5882.
of three one-act plays, according
A regular meeting of the .0•
to Malvern and Milton J. Roos, ganization will be held' Sunday,
directors. The plays are "Mother Jan. 13, at 4 p. m.
and Son" by J. Shapiro; "The
The Bible clue will be held
Great Dark" by Dan Totheroh. on Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 9 p. m., in
and "Poetry and Plaster," by the vestry room of the synagogue.
Bushell Medcraft. Casts will be The clam Is conducted by Rabbi
announced later. Rehearsals are Moses Fischer. Anyone interested
now being held every Wednesday is invited to attend.
evening, in the synagogue.
On Sunday, Jan. 20, the girls
Under the auspices of the of the organization will give a
drama study group, a program of surprise program for the organiza-
.nterpretive readings will be pre- tion.
untee on Wednesday, Jan. 8, at Ju ■ im Young Prrophs's 'Soldiery
II:30 p. m., at the home of Miss
The Junior Young People's
Sylvia Matzen, 3210 Calvert.
Auxiliary will meet on Wednes-
Announcement is made by day, Jan. 9, at 8:30 p. m., in the
Ralph Shiffman of the winners club room of the synagogue.
In the ping pong tournament held
Plans are being made for a
by the society Jan. 6 and Dee. 30. dance and open meetings.
Earl Erman, William Ogoroskin,
The pact officers were Rozella
and Morris "Red" Cross are win- Rosner, president; Marvin Wein-
nets of first, second and third Mein, vice•presIdent; Jack Lev-
prizes, respectively.
inger, treasurer, and Grace Gold-
Plans are now being formulated berg, secretary. Meetings are
for the annual spring formal held every second and fourth
dance sponsored by the Bhaarey Wednesday, In the club room of
Zedek Young People's Society.
the congregation.
A New Series by Philip A. Adler
• eight months' study cif con-
Back i ■ Detroit after as
is the street. His Sunday articles will deal not only
ditMns in Russia and the Pm East, Philip A. Adler, of
with the political and mossowsle sitsation and the In•
Th. Detroit
News staff, begins seat Sunday • series
life in these ementrim, but with Use rela-
the.. nations One 'ne
that
max side •f
of article. talli•g what he saw •.d leryrned en the
tion. of
Mon-
pmential storm centers of J•pan, M•nchulseo,
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threaten t• embroil Russia andJapan (if set the world)
goli•. China, Siberia mid the land of the Soviets.
in another war.
On this trip, in which he circled the globe •nd
traveled mere than 35,000 mild, Mr. Adler inter-
viewed the Emperor of Manchukuo, prominent states-
men in the countries be visited, •mbamadors, military
leaders,
business and professional men—and the man
by far the mom important Mr.
ef •
world is ferment such as, every intelligent man and
wons• ■ must Isme if they are to understand the changes
The.. articles me
Adler has written. They will give yew • 'Utters
that are bound to come.
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