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February 15, 1935 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-02-15

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Engagements

STRAPS

Achieve a New
Importance for Spring
and Go "Dressy" As Well
As "Sportsy"

AT

$

PAGE NINE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

ow,

Blue or
Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eder of 2317 Calvert Ave. announce th
engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Louis Fine, non of Mr
and Mrs. David Fine of Windsor, Ont.
Samuel Benach announces the engagement of his daughter,
Annette, to Irving Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rob-
inson of Webb Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham S. Goodman of 3295 Rochester Ave
announce the engagement of their daughter, Stella, to Joseph G.
Bloom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bloom of Monterey Ave. A
reception will be held on Sunday, Feb. 24, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10
p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Harold of Owen Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Louis II. Wexler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Wexler.
Mr. and Mrs. S Chinitz of 455 Alger Ave, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Florence, to Meyer Wax, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Wax of 3908 Duane Ave.

Old Folks Home
Events This Week

NEW!

Pep Luncheon on Wednesday;
Regular Meeting Monday

This Monday afternoon, at 2
p. ns., the Women's Auxiliary of
the Jewish Old Folks Home will
hold its regular monthly meeting
Lewis J. Weitzman will deliver
in the Statler Hotel ballroom.
the principal address of the after-

Dawn-blue

FOX



Edges the regency

cape of this

spring suit

Wedding Calendar

5 A PAIR

Equally correct with tweeds or tailored
tops, the low-heeled strap is one of the
newest versions of the mode. Note the
underlaid dots in WHITE, the stitching,
and kiltie-tongue effect. The other strap
is dressier—with the important PATENT
TRIM, on soft kid, with radiating striping,
and Continental heel.

■ ••

Feb. 17—Miss Dora Goldman, daughter of Mrs. Mollie Goldman
of Brooklyn, N. V., to Sans Kobaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Kobaker of Edison Ave., Detroit. Rabbi Israel H. Levinthal will
officiate at the ceremony at the j3rooklyn Jewish Center.
Feb. 17—Miss Helen Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wagner of 208 Owen Ave., to Jack Schwartz, son of Mr and Mrs.
Ben Schwartz of 1645 Gladstone Ave. The ceremony will be held
at 6:30 p. m. at the Ahavath Zion Synagogue, Holbrook and Brush,
and Rabbi S. M. Fine will officiate. A reception will follow.
Feb. 24—Miss Lillian Neuman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Neuman of Tyler Ave., to Dr. George Harris of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will perform the ceremony.
March 2—Miss Sarah Grossfield. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Grossfield, to Louis Wiener, son of Mrs. David Wiener, at
Congregation B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, at 8 p. tn.
March 3—Miss Belle Koenigsberg, daughter of Mrs. Esther
Koenigsberg, to Charles M. Rosenbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Rosenbaum.
March 17—Miss Lilyan Weiss, daughter of Mrs. Max Weiss of
2669 Cortland Ave., to Charles Sisskind, in the Crystal Ballroom
of the Book-Cadillac Hotel

A flattering version of
the afternoon tailleur, in
that heavenly new shade
—Dawn-blue, with match-
ing fox collar, $89.75.
One of many interesting
new fashions in our
spring suit collections.

MRS. S. BAKER

noon.
Mrs. Ilerbert Metz will
entertain with musical readings
Mark
and will be accompanied on the
Kid
piano by Miss Zelda Sky. Mrs.
A. M. Ferar, president of the
Hudson's—Seventh Fltior—Grand River
Auxiliary, has a number of inter-
esting announcements.
Next Wednesday, Feb. 20, is
the day set aside for the pep-
luncheon to honor captains of the
membership campaign. This will
take place at 12 noon in the B'nai
Moshe Synagogue, Dexter at Law-
rence. Members may phone Mrs.
J. Weisman, luncheon chairman,
hospitals and public and private
DOBSEVAGE TO SPEAK
Townsend 6-4626; Mrs. S. Baker,
2
institutions.
No fewer than
University 1-8268 for reserva-
IN DETROIT FEB. 25
000 of these are now in need
Jan. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. L. Kash (Henrietta Rosenberg) of tions. Sub-chairmen include Mes-
-
Will
Address
Joint
Meeting
of
dames
J. Wartell, R. B. Rose, An-
of charity. Eight hundred Jew-
3772 Rochester Ave., a son, Arthur Lee.
In an editorial on "Hitler After
thony Deutsch, R. Liebson, 1.
ish professors have been ex•
Pisgah Lodge and B'nai B'rith
Feb. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Stan Brawer (Mary Tomarin) of
the Saar," Oswald Garrison Vil- palled from the universities,'
Auslander,
David Zellman and J.
Women's Auxiliary
2068 W. Philadelphia Ave., a son.
lard, editor of the Nation, makes practically all of the 1,200
Sobel.
Feb.
12—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Milton
Silberberg
(Madeline
Rosen-
the following comment on the journalists and writer. hays
Mrs. H. Wine, chairman of the
The Women's Auxiliary of B'nai
berg) of Edison Ave., a daughter.
Jewish situation in the current been discharged or forbidden
membership drive, announces that
B'rith No. 122 and the men's
issue of his magazine:
Feb. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. I J. Shevin of 2678 Leslie Ave., a Mrs. Peg Kanners leads the cam-
to publish any work, and 2,000 group, Pisgah Lodge, will hold a
As for the Jews, their plight
paign by a vast majority and will
Jewish actors, singers and
joint social meeting at the Statler son, Kenneth Bernard.
is worse than ever, and Ameri-
therefore be presented with a
Hotel, Feb. 25, at 8:15 p. m.
vaudeville artists are debarred
cans must not be misled as to
token as a symbol of gratitude
George Dobsevage, publishers
from earning a living. Some
this by the inability of our
will address the group,
35,000 Jewish employee. of
B'nai David Sisterhood
Her Betrothal Announced for her indefatiguable efforts.
newspapers to print details. As
Following his talk a play will
Mrs. J. Kavanau will be awarded
blanks, business houses and in.
Plans Several Affairs
be presented by the Shaarey Zedek
one correspondent has pointed
second prize.
dustries have applied to the
Young People's Society Players.
out, the Nazis have improved
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
committee for •id, together with
A
board
of
directors
meeting
i
Musical
entertainment
will
be
fur-
their diabolical technique and
Beth El will be guest speaker at
90,000 shopkeepers and other
no longer allow as much news
!of the B'nai David Sisterhood
the luncheon. A card party with
business men. Yet Dr. Wilhelm I nished.
There will be no admission price
of their repressions to come
prizes will follow.
Frick, the Nazi Minister of In-
to members of the Women's Auxil- was held at the home of Mrs. B.
But we have recently re-
out.
A partial list of hostesses for
terior, solemnly declares that
iary
of B'nai B'rith or Pisgah Kornweise, 3267 Cortland.
ceived some fact. in the report
this event, with Mrs. Walter
"no Jew has • right to complain
Lodge. Outsiders and friends of ' Plans were completed for the
of the first year's activities of
Aronoff as chairman will include
of unjust treatment in Ger•
members will be charged 25c.
get-acquainted party of the Six-
the Jewish Central Committee
Mesdames David Kliger, Simon
many.' The obvious and malign
all sembers of
It is urged i that II
in Germany, which was created
Shetzer, I. E. Goodman, N. Blat-
falsity of this statement is
the women's organization attend terhood, held Feb. 13, in the so-
in the summer of 1933. The
nikoff, P. Gorelick, Brodie, Schay-
characteristic of the whole Nazi
the next meeting at the home of vial hall of the synagogue.
committee estimates that 60,-
Perelle, Wolff, Rubin, Fay Wolf-
leadership.
Mrs. Harry Tanner, 2074 Taylor,
Plans are also under way for
000 German Jews and 25,000
owitz, Dause, Horowitz, lloward
'on Monday evening Feb 18.
a public bridge to be sponsored by
of foreign citizenship have left
son, Samuel A. Grenadier, Kap-
the
B'nai
David
Sisterhood
on
the country. About 2,000 Jew-
lan, Blume Brenner, R. B. Rose,
March 13.
Gann, Staub, Sacks, Ira Frieden-
ish civil employees of univer-
CARD OF THANKS
Tentative arrangement are be-
sity training have been dis-
berg, Zagel, Margolin and Tomp-
ing made for a mothers' and
kins.
charged, and about 4,000 Jew-
The
family
'of
the
late
Lena
The study program of the Music
ish lawyers have been ousted
Mesdames Maurice Kornfield,
Study Club will be presented Tues- Cohen wishes to thank relatives daughters' social to be sponsored
from the profession. Some
by
the
Sisterhood,
in
May.
M. Rosenthal and Leibowitz, cap-
day afternoon, Feb. 19, at the V. and friends and Rabbi A. M.
4,000 Jewish physici•ns also
The
next
closed
meeting
of
the
tains
of the waitress committee,
Hershman
for
their
kindness
and
W. C. A.
have been forbidden to act as
will be assisted by Mesdames M.
At this meeting, HermanIloex- , sympathy extended to them dur- Sisterhood will be held Monday,
panel doctors, or have been
Feb.
18.
Rosenzweig,
J. Grossfeldt, N.
ing
their
recent
bereavement.
ter will lecture on Italian music.
discharged from positions in
Nagler, Rosenstein, A. Ginsberg,
Helpert, Weingarden, Wane, Mar-

HUDSON'S

Births

PLIGHT OF JEWS
IN SAAR REGION

Suite—Fifth Floor

R US S E KS

1445 w000wAno

BANQUET OF ZVILLER
NEXT SUNDAY, FEB. 17

FEBRUARY SALE

A. Rosenthal of 201 Rhode
Island, Highland Park, announces
the engagement of his daughter,
Estelle, to Robert Bickman, son
of Mrs. Sarah Bickman of De-
troit.

DONOR DINNER-DANCE
OF L A. S. AUXILIARY

To Be Held on March 10; Tragic

Case Gets Help from S. J.
Lave in Behalf of County

PRICED INDIVIDUALLY

SOFA
CHAIR
OCC. CHAIR
TABLE

Total

!

$69.00
$39.00
$11.50
$10.00

$129.50

sofa and lounge chair are built of
fruit wood—and are smartly gold
trimmed. Tapestry covers. Nicely
tailored. The lounge chair has
channel back and is attractively
carved. Frame all-around bottom
to insure strength. Occasional chair
is in fruit wood or bone white—
with damask covers in various col-
ors. Cocktail table in solid walnut
with gallery and removable glass
top.

ROBINSON

Budget
Payments

E
FURNITUR
COMPANY

asidc.g,on Boulevard at 1420—Open Mon., Wed., Fn. & Sat. Evenings

Simple It Is to lime

11•1110,1I Italnlemly and
Termanently .

MILDRED GORVITZ

Electrolysis Specialist

Ms DAVID STOTT BUILDING
CAdIllan 10111

In Addition to • Torgsin Order for

PASSOVER

Be sure to provide
your relatives in

RUSSIA

with

specially milled
fine white FLOUR for

MATZOS

Ordinarily, Hour of each fine tomtit')
le not mailable in Torgsin storm.

[

MRS. L FINEMAN

Torgsin guarantees delivery direct
to the home of your relatives.

rfitekloor

so that the

n t i me for
l It ma lty
nation for the second term; Mrs.
Pevin, vice-president; Mrs. H.
Tor •rice* urn! Information aril. tot
S- Orin, treasurer; Mrs. II. Nide,
financial secretary; Mrs. S. Klein,
secretary; Mrs. B. 13essman, cor-
responding secretary.
261 Fifth Ave., N. Y. C.
Mrs. M. Pevin, chairman of the
banquet, will Install the incoming
kowitz Lansky, Davidson, Do- officers. The assistant chairmen
lite, Smith, Gendelman, Danto, are Mrs. W. Winshelbaum and
R. Safflr, D. Goodman, M. Rosen- Mrs. M. Shlain.
lledison Arc
berg, J. Farkas, Karlstein, E.
At the last meeting, held at
CHerry 2110
Grumer, Joe Weiss, H. Meer, the Russian Village, 16 checks
THEATER ,
Alex Friedman, Karl Rosner, M. were distributed to charities.
Weinstein, A. Gordon, L. Gold,
Sam Stahl, Barney Newman, Ray Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Goldberg, Frances Komer, Fen-
Aid Fashion Show in April
MAIL ORDERS NOW
ton, A. Luby, Bets LaBrett, Rosen-
TRICKS
At Iles-et lim
field, S. Karbel, A. Voladsky, L.
SE AT S Alm° Jen Ish
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity see .
Fink, Soskin, 1. Rosenthal, V.
,,,,,
Aid will sponsor a fashion show stage al so
Center, Holbrook
Siegel, M. Stoller and Rose Rob-
and bridge tea in April, the exact trine Tani FEB. 18 and ICominard
erts.
date and place to be given in the
next issue of The Chronicle.
Campus Alumni Club Elects This group is affiliated with the
social service bureau and is high-
New Officers
ly commended for the fine work
it is doing.
At the last meeting of the Cam-
Several cases were reported at
pus Alumni Club, an organiza- the last meeting, which will be
tion of graduates of Wayne Uni- investigated and taken care of.
versity, the following officers were On Tuesday, Feb. 19, a group
Director, Yiddish
elected:
Art Theater, N. Y.
of women are invited to visit Dr.
Dr. 0. Bernard Nosanchuk, II. Kirschbaum'', new clinic in
president; Avery Weiswasser,
Putnam Ave.
IN AN ORIGINAL
vice-president; Samuel G. Gran-
A memorial will be given to
don, secretary; Jacques Weiner, the Zedakah Club donor luncheon
AND DIVERSIFIED
treasurer. The board of direc- in memory of Mother Malvin ■
tors consists of the following men Klein.
in addition to these officers: Dr.
Adolf K. Lowenstine, Albert J.
RODIN CLUB
Silber, David P. Sobin.
The last meeting of the Rodin
The next meeting will be held Club was held at the home of
at the home of Dr. Nosanehuk, Mrs. A. 0. Barsky on Feb. 6.
809 Marston Ave., at which time After the regular business meet-
David Lipsitz will discuss "Anti- ing, the members played cards.
Supported by
Semitism in the United States." A late lunch was served. The
next hostess, Mrs. A. Zierer, will
Mme. HERTA RICHTER
have a meeting at her home,
soprano
Kozanhorodoker Verin
2645 Webb Ave., on Wednesday
Card Party Feb. 16 evening, Feb. 20.
Prof. SERGE GLABODIN

tient found herself situated.
All of the necessary documents
were at once forwarded to the
sanatorium together with an ap-
pealing letter that this young lady
be admitted at once. A reply
was received that the sanatorium
was filled to capacity eel all that
, could be done was to place this
ipatient fourth on the waiting list.
The auxiliary was dissatisfied
with this arrangement owing to
the seriousness of the case. After
' numerous letters and telegrams. a
wire was received at the last
Thursday's meeting admitting the
girl.
Last Monday, this girl, after
, thanking the group of the auxi-
liary workers, and Samuel J. Leve
I of the Bureau of Investigation

Union Tours

WIEson

Sunday F
Eve. a' r e

The Detroit Auxiliary of the
Los Angeles Sanatorium and Ex-
Patients Home will celebrate its
8th anniversary with a donor
dinner-dance, at the auditorium
of the Byron-Philadelphia Tal-
mud Torah, on Sunday evening ,
March 10. The auxiliary invites
all local Jewish organizations ,
synagogues, and individuals to
come to this affair, which is stag-
ed for the purpose of giving fur-
ther aid to unfortunate men, wo -
men and children, destitute vic -
tims of tuberculosis, and to keep
the gates of the sanatorium open
to needy patients.
What the Sanatorium means to
Detroit, may be best illustrated
by the following tragic case re-
ported to the auxiliary by the
Home Relief Society about four
weeks ago. It was a case of a
20-year-old girl, who has no one
in this world but her adopted par-
A card party will be given by
ents. This girl has been released Koranhordoker Verein, Saturday,
by the local tubercular institu- Feb. IC, at 8 p. m., at Assembly
tions some time ago. Unfortun- Hall, 9125 12th St. Refreshments
ately she has suffered a relapse, will be nerved free. Proceeds of
and Dr. Derby, of the Herman the card party will be used for
Keifer Hospital, and Dr. Samuel matzoh..for needy families for
Altshuler, the medical director of Passover.
the auxiliary, endorsed her ap-
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority
plication to the Los Angeles Sana-
torium. The case was reported
Alpha
Gamma Phi Sorority
favorably for admittance to the
thanks all those who helped make
institution by the investigation
their Valentine dance ■ success.
committee of the Auxiliary, and
The sorority also thanks little
the members of this committee
Goldie Ellis, who entertained in
recommended that the auxiliary
her own inimitable style. The next
do all in its power to gain im-
meeting will be held on Tuesday
mediate admittance for this pa-1
evening, Feb. 19, at the home of
tient, owing to the tragic circum- !
Miss Ilermina Brock of Seward
stances and to the almost unbear-
able surroundings in which the pa- Ave.

4-Pc. Neo-Classic ensemble. The

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SUPERFLUOUS HAIR

The Zviller Ladies Aid Society
will hold its yearly banquet and
installation of officers on Sunday,
Feb. 17, at 6 p. m., at Buddy's
Restaurant, 12th and Taylor.
Mrs. L. Fineman has been re-
elected president of the organi-

Music Study Club
Program Tuesday

MISS ESTELLE ROSENTHAL

WOMEN! YOU SHOULD

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Maurice
Schwartz

CONCERT

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for Wayne County, who furnished
her the means of transportation
and was present at the depot to
see her off, left for the sanator-
ium.
Mr. Leve gave • cordial recep-
tion to the committee of the aux-
iliary and to the representatives
of the Home Relief Society, and
listened to their please for the
transportation fee. He took a
personal interest in this case, pro-
vided the girl with first-class trans-,
portation, and also issued • let-
ter to the sanatorium, guarantee-
ing her return fare in behalf of
the county, when she is ready to
come back. The auxiliary is
f g orts
ra teful to Mr. Live for his ef-

d nd

SHEFFIELD

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