A lefiCalf Avisk Perio&al eater CLIFTON MEM{ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TilEkTROIT,AWISfl soil SILVERMAN HEADS i HOUSE OF SHELTER atRuxlcul PAGE SEVEN THE LEGAL CHRONICLE _ — Men's Temple Club Ort Will Install Officers Jan. 18 Night of Games on Saturday, Jan. 12 an appeal to the women for their co-operation. Pointing out the int- ' portance of maintaining the buses which convey the children to and from school, and that the funds The Detroit branch of the Peo- required for this service are raised her daughter ples' Ort Federation has elected Mrs. Betsey Linovitz announces the engagement of chiefly by the annual donor lunch- The Men's Club of Temple Beth l.pep u n the following officers: eluntichr last Lena, to Arthur M. Lang, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lang. eon, to be held on Wednesday, Jan. will hold a night of games Sat- President, Aaron Rosenberg; 1st El Elected President to Succeed meeting Mrs. Mary Nuchims of Gladstone Ave. announces the engage T le l t the lor 417o r 23, at the Statler Hotel. at 8:30. Mrs vice president, Jack Pecherer; 2nd urday night, Jan. 12, the United Hebrew ichoo' l lsi i l i l ely d Those who have not yet pledged, Men's Club, their ment of her daughter, Sadie, to Dr. Henry Small, son of Mr. and Isaac Rosenthal; Other I Monday, Jan. 7, at the Statler Ho- vice president, Harry Weinberg; Members of the and wish to earn their five dollars, Aaron Small of Calvert Ave. and friends are invited to wives recording secretary, Benjamin Officers Mr. and Mrs. Max Emmer announce the engagement of thei can call Mrs. Max !layman, Gar- Marcus; treasurer, Louis Rubin- an evening of varied entertain- I field 9335, chairman of ways and including door prizes, games sister, Miss Helen Emmer, to Saul Charles Aronson, son of Mr. and stein. Max M. Silverman was chosen means. The board of directors includes of various kinds, refreshments and Mrs. Abraham Aronson. iresident of the House of Shelter, Reservations can be made by Morris Shatzen, J. Scholnick, J. buffet supper. Subscription is 60 Mr. and Mrs..H. Genelin of 2923 W. Grand Ave. announce the o succeed Isaac Rosenthal. Other calling Mrs. Jack Freedman, Madi- Cukerman, A. Benkow, Max Magid, cents per person. engagement of their daughter, Celia, to Louis Click of Portsmouth, officers were elected as follows: Max Loewenstein is chairman of son 5865, or Mrs. Irving Dworkin, 51. Segal, S. D. Weinberg, J. Mrs- Ohio. Dr. A. M. Hershman, honorary Townsend 7-6022. mowitz, Dr. S. Kleiman and S. the night of games affair. His Mr. and Mra. Harry Goldstein of Blaine Ave. announce the president; Moses Levitt, Samuel) committee consists of the follow- The souvenir program will have Rubin. engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Harry Goodie, son of Mrs. Mintz and William Sandler, vice- a special section for memorials, These office!, will be installed at ing: Joseph Magidsohn, Dr. and T. Goodis of Gladstone Ave. presidents; Louis Dann, treasurer; i and those who wish to memorialize' a meeting to be held on Friday, Mrs. Nathan Schlafer, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Greenfield of 1506 Lee I'lace announce the Ben Kaminsky, financial secre- a departed relative should call Jan. 18, at 8:30 p. tn., at Buddy's Mrs. Irving Oberfelder, Saul Rose, tary; M. F.. Williams, recording Mrs. Julius Berman, Longfellow Delicatessen, 9001 Twelfth St., at Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. Morris engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Milton Schoenbrun, son 8850. secretary. which further plans for the pro- Rand, Mrs. Maier Finsterwald, of Mrs. Frieda Schoenbrun of 2080 Seward Ave. New donors for the luncheon to motion of Ort work in this city Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker, Mr. At the Knollwood Country Club affair held at the Statler Hotel The following were added to be held on Jan. 23, received in the will be outlined. Organizations are and Mrs. Emanuel Arden, Dr. and on New Year's Eve, announcement was made of the engagement of the board of directors: David past week, includes the following: invited to send their delegates to Mrs. Arthur Bloom, John Heaven- Miss Lillian Ulanoff, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Louis Ulanoff, to Goldberg, Nathan Jaffe, Barney Mentiatnee Julion Berman, 11 Bremen. this meeting, and individuals in- rich, Larry Michelson, Mrs. Sidney Harry A. Komer, son of Mrs. R. L. Korner. Barnett, Meyer Rosenzweig and Ethel Ulintteit. Nathan Sp.akow. Sam- uel Wain., Max Weltoder, J M terested in Ort work are welcome. Meyerson, Gabriel Alexander, Mrs. Mrs. B. Rubin announces the engagement of her daughter, Herman Marcus. Pauline Klnne he, Sant Lefton. J Man• Jean Manheim, Sidney Karla ,' and Dr. David Kliger is chairman of Jay Ulanoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ulanotf. helm. Sarah Manhelm, Anna Mons, Hersh Sirs. Oscar Blumberg. Irving Sophie Goldstein, to the membership committee . and Alper, M Applebaum. Perry Bernell.•. Dr. Weine to Address Hirschman is vice-chairman of the II. Illelteteleith J. k Burrow.. Peter Cap- Hyman Altman heads the house Kvutzah Ivrith Jan. 12 lan. Harty Cohen, Itlehard colt. It.ld affair. liana. Moe Ehrlit.h, gam tlernon, Ate. committee. For Thursday, Jan. 31, the Men's tiortion, Abe Oreenntone. Harry t'ru.- Dr. Max Weine will deliver a Club is planning its annual fellow- nan, Jug Purity Chapter's Card Party u l' a':rhtl al l * Ild n"Easi tZtl,''' 1 [K lecture, in English, at the meeting ship night, when instead of follow- berg, Louie Itonenthal, Joseph one.- of ,the Kvutzah Ivrith to be held on ing the usual practice of inviting a on Feb. 5 swelg, Harry Whitten,. Harry Schram. Natl.,. Schreiber, li. W. Simone, Nate Saturday evening, Jan. 12, at the Catholic, Protestant and Jew to Slmitns, Bert Smolder, Jacob Philadelphia-Byron Hall. His sub- speak, it will invite representa- Jan, 20—Miss Rose Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. Marry &ere. Milford Stern. Mark Wein- ject will be The Ilaskalah Move- tives of various professions and in- Kaufman of 9331 McQuade Ave., to Charles Sterns, son of Mrs. beck. Harry Zalkower, Abe Finis, J MRS. JACK FREEDMAN S. is sponsoring a card party, on Allen, Julien flown. Peter C.d.. , J. -, ment," with emphasis on Mendele dustry to speak on "Good-Will in Lena Sterns of 6387 Woodrow Wilson Ave., at Congregation Beth Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 8 p. m., at Row. Joneph Maybe!, Benjamin Fishman, tel, was attended by a large num- Julien Mosher Seforim. Economic Relationships." Tephila Emanuel. Rabbi M. Zager will officiate. Finite, P. Dukln, LOUIS Kraut,, the Eastern Star Temple, 80 West ber of women. A. Hornell, H Edelman, B. Jan. 20—Miss Esther Levine of 2969 Fullerton Ave., to Max Alexandrine. The committee in FALEMTINE THETA 11110 GIRLS CLUB Aaron Rosenberg gave a number Harry Goodman. Mil hurl Falk, H. MI Ave., formerly of Philadelphia, Pa., Covensky of 15012 Wilde charge assures members and ' of dramatic readings, and Cantor ern, Robert Rosenberg. A, J. Copeland, Sam Penner, Sidney Allen I.. M. Morn, Palestine Theta Rho liirls Club No. 1 i d }'re ll J. Ellman, J. Mn,,., A. will meet the set ond and fourth Wednes- at Congregation Beth Abraham, Sturtevant and Linwood Ayes., friends an enjoyable evening. Levine, S. filuevkman, IL Diamond. A. A. Itosenftld gave a group of Miller. J Polosker. David Freedan, Sol day of eat II month at 7:30 P 0 . ‘ • 0 1 37 ,, Eli Hoe line, Ham. Shapero, George Disik, Fenkell Ave. The group la r onducting • Rabbi S. M. Fine officiating. There will be prizes. Refresh-, Hainuel Hi heart., Sol LeVY. Heeet . Jewish songs. Rudolph Zulebaek, Ai Weinman, Alexan- wine, /A 1/lueektnalt, Arthur Purdy, 15. drive for niembers. Girls of 15 to 31 are ments will be served after the Jan. 27—Miss Anne Bankler, daughter of 51r. and Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Charles Robinson, chair- H. Satovitity, Babcock, II. Million, der Freeman. algid.. to Join. game. Bankler, to Joseph Shewach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shewach, at man of the donor luncheon, made Book-Cadillac Hotel. New Donors For $5 Luncheon of U.H.S. Auxiliary Engagements I Now in Progress Russeks Annual CORSET EVENT Wedding Calendar Here Comes the Pride of FUR HEADQUARTERS More Than _inen 300 HUDSON SEAL COATS • r black winter (All Dyed by A. Hollander & Son) 15 Featured in pick-ups for ardrobes at aeon time! navy. tut'. i—with the the neck to lights into OUR The Home of HUDSON SEAL T 48th GREAT ANNUAL SALE A. Hollander's We feel justified in our pride in this superb display! Hudson Seal Coats of dye is an Annis specialty and master fur craftsmanship is reflected in every detail. Selected Northern Muskrats (dyed exclusively by A. 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Frank- lin read the marriage service. r White candles in tall cathedral f;_, 1445 WOODWARD candelabras lighted the altar on which stood vases of calla lilies p 4; against the green of cymbodium ferns. The bride was gowned in heavy Purity Rainbow Girls' An- ivory Blain, extending into a long, nual Birthday Dinner wide train. The long tulle veil fell from the shallow tulle cap PS on Jan. 15 and extended beyond the train of her gown. She carried a for- Purity Rainbow Assembly No. mal bouquet of white orchids and wll hold its annual birthday din- Milton Mrs. lilies-of-the-valley. 12, Order of Rainbow for Girls, Klivans of Youngstown, Ohio, nee on Tuesday evening, Jan. 15, MRS. ELI D. GLASSMAN sister of the bride, was her only at the Eastern Star Temple, 80 (Miss Caroline Weil) attendant and wore shell pink W. Alexandrine. velvet, with a matching off-the- At a wedding of beautiful ap- Preceding the dinner election face hat. She carried an arm boo- pointments, Miss Caroline Weil, of officers will take place at 5 quet of ivory colored roses. Emil daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. p. m., with dinner being served Stern was the best man. at 8:30 p. m. Reservations are A dinner and reception followed Weil of Parkside Ave. became the necessary and can be made bride of Eli D. Glassman, son of through the worthy advisor, Ida the ceremony at the Statler Hotel. Vases of roses, chrysanthemums, Dr. and Mrs. 0. Glassman of Zeff, Ma. 4048 or the chairman, gerbera and enphorbia were used. Parkside Ave., on Sunday, Dec. Madeline Betty Meyers, Town- Mr. and Mrs. Michelson left 30, at Temple Beth El. Dr. Leo send 7-1632. The public Is Invited. for New York from where they M. Franklin performed the cere- will Bail via Panama to California. mony. For traveling, the bride wore a Gifts to Jewish Children's The bride was lovely in a white brown and green caravan suede transparent velvet gown with a Home cloth dress under a brown mole long train and was attended by coat. Her hat was billiard green the following bridesmaids, who The Jewish Childrens Home and her accessories were brown. wore pink transparent velvet: wishes to acknowledge with thanks Upon their return, they will reside Miss Theresa Weil, Miss Leah Sax the receipt of the following dona- at the Belcrest, which will be af- of Boston, Miss Fredrica Fox of tions: ter March 1. Boston, Miss Charlotte Zeff and Miss Zelle Morris, 2454 Blaine Mrs. Antoinette Lazar, maid-of- Ave., in memory of her father, FINN • LEVENBERG honor. Bernard Glassman was Jacob M. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levenburg best man, and the ushers were: Mr. and Mrs. B. Geyer, 13120 of 2675 Fullerton Ave. announce Joseph Sorin, Joseph Klein, Ber- LaSalle Ave., in honor of their the marriage of their daughter, nard Fineman and Alfred Viz- 10th wedding anniversary. Shirley, to Jack II. Finn, son of vary of Los Angeles. Mrs. Sarah II. Blumenthal, West Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. Finn of A buffet supper followed the Branch, Mich., in memory of Mra. Virginia, Minn., on Sunday, Dec. ceremony. Among the out-of- Vera Shiffman. 30, at Buddy's Restaurant. Rabbi town guests were: Mrs. A. Kauf- Charles Levy056 Calvert Ave. 2732 Webb H M. Zager officiated. Mrs. Carrie Hayden, man of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Ave. R. Sax of Boston, Mass., and Miss Cortland Mrs. Ann Usher, 2383 KAHN • FREEDMAN Madeline Greenberg of Miami, Ave. Mr. and Mrs. II. Freedman of Fl e. 2669 Elmhurst Ave. announce the After an extended honeymoon marriage of their daughter, Shir- trip to California, the couple will Equality Club Plans Donor ley, to Dr. Samuel B. Kahn, son make their home in Detroit. Luncheon of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kahn, on Jan. 11, at Temple Beth El. Dr. The last meeting of the Equal- Leo M. Franklin performed the Milton Saperstein and Phil Solin. i ty Club was held at the home of ceremony. Dr. and Sirs. Kahn Master Ronald Felsot was ring- Mrs. Kushner. Plans were made left for Miami, Fla., where they bearer and Charlotte Davis and for the donor luncheon to be held will spend their honeymoon. Beverly Yovits were the flower , i n the near future. This winter, girls. Following the ceremony, 50 families will be provided with TAYLOR • SKOLNICK dinner was served to 300 guests. coal. Plans are in progress for On Sunday, Dec. 30, at ■ sim- Among the out-of-town guests the next card party, to be held ple but beautiful ceremony, Miss were: Mrs. Krell and daughter, at the home of Mrs. Pierson on Anne Skolnick, daughter of Mr. Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Kossar and Clairmount Ave. Equality Club's and Mrs. Isidore Skolnick of 1927 sons. Mr. Serlin and Mrs. functions are given to raise funds Pingree Ave., was united in mar- Davis, all of New York; Miss for worthy causes. riage to harry Taylor, son of Mr. Goldie Walder and Mr. and Mrs. The next meeting will be Wed- and Mrs. Abraham Taylor of 3222 Ben Walder, Louis Feld, all of nesday, Jan. 9, at 8 p. m., at the West Buena Vista Ave., at the Chcago, and Harry Felsot and i home of Mrs. Alice Gallant, 2014 home of the groom's parents. Rabbi Blaine Ave. daughter, Betty, of Toronto. Harold N. Rosenthal read the nuptials. Following the ceremony, *WEINER • MEYERSON Contributions to Jewish Old the guests adjourned to North- Mrs. Rose Meyerson of 2741 Folks' Home wood Inn for dinner. Monterey Ave. announces the RU SSEK S ri marriage of her daughter, Faye, The following made various con- SERL1N • FELSOT to David Weiner, son of Mr. and home: Aesculap- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Felsot an- Mrs. Harry Weiner of '2709 Ho- tributions to the ian Ladies' Auxiliary; Mrs. J. W. nounce the marriage of their earth Ave., on Dec. 25, at W. Boston Blvd; De- daughter, Sarah to Nate Serbs. Buddy's. Rabbi Harold N. Rosen- Allen, 2305 troit Section National Council of son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Serbs, thal performed the ceremony. Jewish Women, 89 Rowena; Mr. 6, at Hotel Stat- on Sunday, Jan. and Mrs. William B. Geyer, 13120 ler. Rev. S. Mogil officiated. The LATCH • CORINBLIT LaSalle Blvd., in honor of their bride was gowned In ivory satin On Sunday, Dec. 30, Miss Flor- 10th wedding anniversary; Charles with a long train and wore an ence Corinblit, daughter of Mr. Levy, 2056 Calvert Ave.; Milford ivory lace halo cap with a long and Mrs. Max Corinblit of 649 Ted Lewis, Pasadena Ave.; veil. She *carried a formal gar- Mt. Vernon Ave., became the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mintz, 690 denia bouquet wth lilies-of-the- bride of Hyman Latch, son of Mrs. Chicago Blvd. for naming of grand- valley. The bride's mother wore Clara latch of Montreal, Que , daughter; M. Rosen, Tuller Hotel; a gold lace gown with a slight at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Rabbi G. Rycus, 1308 Winder St., Sally' train, and her flowers were sweet Harold N. Rosenthal officiated. Jewelers, Inc., Woodward and peas and talisman roses. The Grand River. groom's mother wore silver lame FERGAL• SIMONS and a shoulder corsage of sweet The marriage of Miss Bertha "His Bride's Daughter" peas and talisman roses. Simons of 2930 West Chicago At Littman's Theater The maid-of-honor was Mins Blvd. to Abraham Fergal, son of Helen Felsot. and the bridesmaids Mn. Sarah Ida Fergal of Super- Bride's Daughter" is the "His were Miss Dorothy Krell of New ior. Wis., took place on Sunday, attraction at Littman's Yiddish York, Miss Betty Falsot of Tor- Jan. 7. Rabbi Harold N. Rosen- People's Theater, 12th and Sew- onto, Miss Goldie Walder of Chi- thal officiated. ard, this Friday evening, Sunday cago, Sylvia Penn, Martha Levine and evening. meinee and Ruth Jay of Detroit. 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