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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
NEWFIELD'S
MAKES ITS BOW TO DETROT
Engagements
r
Bicur Cholem Jrs.
Dance This Monday
Community Center News
Charles M. Weingarden, chair-
man in charge of the 27th annual
A. Marks of Milwaukee, Wis., announces the engagement o Yom Kippur night dance, spon- PLAN SUCCOTH SERVICES; REGISTER PUPILS FOR
his daughter, Ruth, to Samuel C. Moss, son of Mrs. Ruth Moss 0 sored by the Bicur Cholem Jrs. BUILD SUCCOTH AT CENTER' CLASSES AT CENTER
Richton Ave.
Association, to be held at the Gen-
The Linwood-Dexter Mother's The. Jewish Community Cen-
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Temchin of 2447 Blaine Ave. announce
Club will usher in the season with ter announces that the following
the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Milton A. Stearn, son
a Succoth party on Tuesday after- classes are open for registration:
noon, Oct. 15, at 2 p. in., at the Family Relationships — Toes-
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Gambuid of Inverness Ave.
Dexter branch of the Jewish Coin- days, beginning Oct. 15 at 8 p. in.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Liebson of Glendale Ave. announce the
inanity Center, 11518 Dexter. I The course will deal with the
new thrill for you:
-
engagement of their daughter, Jeanette, to Abraham Miller, son of
Faeltiona . .
at
Braid Accented
Mr.
A Succah is being built for the building of fine relationships with-
and
Mrs.
Louis
Miller
of
Fullerton
Ave.
Mederain Price••
occasion with the children of the in the family. Discussions will
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Abraham
Plotnick
of
2461
Blaine
Ave.
announce
DRESSES . . . . $8.95 to $29.75
arts and crafts class working on I cover everyday situations which
"Bar" Sandal
the engagement of their daughter, Ella, to Gus Zendell of 2665
suitable motifs with which to dec- arise in the life of the normal
COATS .. Very Special a: $55.00
Boston Blvd., son of Morris Zendell. The marriage is to take place
orate
it.
Meetings
will
be
held'
family,
in
the
parent-child
rela-
Smart COSTUME SUITS, $19.75
in the bride's home on Nov. 3.
every other Tuesday afternoon , tionship, the relationship between
CLEVEREST HATS .. $2.95 up
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham D. Weisman announce the engagement
thereafter. children within the family, and
of their (laughter, Lillian, to Donald E. Hirschfield, son of Mr. and
Winne, Dept unit, the three-
The Fenkell Mothers' Club will! the responsibility of the family
hen of alma MARY BALLINDER. 1.
Mrs. Daniel C. Hirschfield of the Lee Plaza. Mr. and Mrs. Weisman
hold an open meeting on Tues-1 to the comniunity,
•
will hold open house at their home at 2453 Atkinson Ave., Oct. 13,
day evening, Oct. 15, at the Fen-
Planning Lit-able Homes—Wed
from 2 to 5 p. m. No cards.
you'll torn theStunning Run. in
kell Talmud Torah, Midland and nesdays, beginning Oct. 16, at 8
out Spurts Wear Dept
Parkside•
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ingeroff of Tuxedo Ave. announce the
p. m. The group will discuss
engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Lloyd Michel, son of Mr.
Miss Ida Lippman, attorney, fundamentals of interior decora-
and Mrs. J. Schnaeder, of Cleveland, Ohio.
will speak on "What Women Can tion and exterior design, priori-
Do 1Vith the Vote." A discussion pela of color harmony and color
of current events will be held for schemes, wall treatments, furni-
"Boulevard Fashions . . . at Moderate Prices"
20 minutes preceding the meeting ture styles, draperies and remod-
New version of the
DARK STOLE MIDI
of the b'enkell group. Meetings cling the existing home.
1254 WASHINGTON BLVD.
4
cocktail sandal .. .
will be held every other Tuesday
Knitting— Thursday evenings,
evening thereafter,
beginning Oct. 17, from 7 to 10.
black or brown gab-
The West Warren Mothers' The class will be taught by Miss
ardine with swirl de-
Club will hold its first meeting on Dorothy Weinman, who for eight
Oct. 10—Miss Naomi Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
sign of braid $12.75
Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 16. at years has been in charge of the
Jacobs, to Dr. Saul L. Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Silver of
2 p. in., at the El Moshe Syna- Knitting department at Crowley
3030 Sturtevant Ave. Reception from 8 to 10 p. in. No cards.
CHARLES M. WEINGARDEN
gogue, 29th and Michigan. A Milners. Dresses, hate, sweaters
Oct. 20—Miss Rose I. Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Brooks, to Aaron E. Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rosenzweig, l eral Motors Ballroom on Monday, panel discussion on the "1996 and coats will be made by the
Oct.
7,
announces
that
final
plans
Outlook for World Peace" will be class.
formerly of Youngstown, Ohio, and now residing in Detroit.
for the affair have been completed. featured by Mrs. William Bren-
Dressmaking — Thursday eve-
The following committees have ner, Mrs. Reginald Rosen and Mrs. nings, beginning Oct. 17, 7 to 10
been named by Mr. Weingarden to Sarah Avrin. The West Noreen under the supervision of Mrs.
assist him: Publicity, William group will meet every other Wed- !lorry L. Kopel, and Tuesday af-
Levin; advertising, Sidney Diem; nesday afternoon.
ternoons from 4 to 6 for inter-
tickets, Alan J. Stone; music, Abe
• • •
IGO WOODWARD
mediates, 14 to 17 years of age.
Meisner; reception, Samuel Pearl-
Registrations are now being
CENTER PARTICIPATED IN
man.
being
taken
at
the
Center
office
Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Reuben . Levin (Fannie Maxman),
An invitation has been addressed COMMUNITY FUND EXHIBIT for these classes. More classes
twin sons, Samuel Joseph and Saul Gordon.
As a part of the Detroit Com-
to the various organizations and
will be announced at a later date.
11.DIN(
Fli41111t
Sept. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Meyers (Jean C. Birn- clubs in the city, urging them to munity Fund Exhibit, the Jewish
• •
krant) of 2983 Waverly Ave., a daughter, Toby Sharron,
attend and make this affair a suc- Community Center set up an ex- FENCING CLASSES
hibit
in
one
of
the
houses
set
up
Sept. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Rose (Jean Raison) of 12365 cess. As in the past, the proceeds
Intsruction in fencing will be
by the Better Housing Bureau on given
at the Jewish Community 15th Annual Ball of the J.
Monica Ave., a daughter, Janet Leah.
will be donated to charity.
Mike Falk and his orchestra have Washington Blvd., on Sept. 23. Center, Monday and Wednesday
W. E. W. 0. Sunday 1
Sept. 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Lou Galin (Rebecca Epstein) of
been
retained
to
furnish
the
music
The
exhibit
included
work
done
evenings
front 8 to 9. All the
405 Savannah Ave., a son, Maurice.
I
Nov. 24
I
for the evening and there will be by the puppetry class, the art necessary fencing equipment will
Sept. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Please (Susie Nudelman) of dancing from 9 until 1.
classes and the arts and crafts be supplied by the Center.
2928 Glendale Ave., a son, J. David.
JeW-
.
A special meeting og the
The association is nearing the class. The members of the Cen-
Morris Glass, who will instruct ish Women's European Wellaile
Oct. 1—To Rabbi and Mrs. Harold N. Rosenthal (Shirley close of its membership drive, and ter Board of Directors who served the
class is a graduate of Michi-
Kravetz) of 2662 Monterey Ave., a daughter, Felicia Davis.
young men who are interested are on the committee no hostesses gas State College, Ile has the Organization was held Mondak,
Congregation B'nal Moshe.
Oct. 3—To Mr. and Airs. Robert D. Anspach (Gertrude Plias asked to call Hyman Storchan, were Miss Emma Butzel, Mrs. distinction of being the only man at
148 Bagley, Nest to United Artists Theater
Garfield 7044-J.
kow) of 9765 N. Martindale, a daughter, Janice Arlen.
Louis J. Rosenberg, Mrs. A. M. to receive a major letter in a Mrs. A. Katzin, president, pre-
sided.
.
Altshuler, Mrs. Joseph Welt, Mrs. minor sport. Ile did not lose a
Letters were read from the
David II. Werbe, Airs. Arthur single fencing bout in two years European
orphans on the regul$r
Purdy and Airs. Isaac Gilbert.
F ur the past two years Mr. Glass
Junior Hadassah
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• • •
supporting list and from new or-
Jewish Players
has been teaching fencing.
phan cases applying for support.
Elects Delegates SUB SENIOR KOVOD
The class will be open to both Holiday checks were send to the
Commence Season
men and women. It is hoped that old cases in addition to the regu-
NIGHT ON OCT 13
CONN-LONDON
o
Committees Plan Work for the
es h te pro
grets of e lar monthly checks, temporary re-
The executive committee of the class warrants
The Jewish Civic Players, `De- I
Mr. and Mrs. Israel J. London
Coming Year
arrants it, mee ss will t he lief in $5 checks to several new
Sub Senior Council has completed arranged with outside groups,
troit's only semi-professional play 1 —
12TH AT SEWARD
TRINITY 2-3488 P of 18310 Fairfield Ave., announce
rent for two orphans re-
The first meeting of the sea- plans for the sub senior Kovod Fencing is an all-around body cases,
the marriage of their daughter, producing group composed of Jew-
cently brought
to Detrojt,
fs3 Bernice, to Dr. Harold Conn, ish young me nand women who son of Junior Hadassah, held Night which will be held at the developer; it co-ordinates leg and and for an orphan over
SECOND WEEK OF OUR BIG SUCCESS
student in Chi-
devote
themselves
to
the
proiluc-
Jewish
Community
Center
on
Sun-
wrist
muscles
and
delevops
poise.
Tuesday, Oct. 1, saw a large at-
which took place in the Crystal
cago
Hebrew
College
and
day
evening,
Oct.
13.
a check
JACK BERLIN, JULIUS ADLER, PAULA SAND
Ballroom of the Book Cadillac
tendance of members and friends.
Registrations for the class are
Sam Posner, president of the still open and may be made at the for a gril orphan brought over to
MONDAY NIGHT, OCT 7TH, (After Yom Kippur)
Ilotel Sunday evening, Sept. 29,
Miss Anne Manson, the speaker of
Detroit and kept on private boa i 'd
council, will act as chairman; Dr. office of the Center.
in the presence of the immediate
the evening, gave a vivid descrip-
Jack Beriln's Sensational Life Drama
for a number of years to send h r
Leon A. Katzin will be the prin-
family.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin
tion of her impressions of Pales- cipal
speaker HIM Dr. Jules Gold-
on a farm for recovery after sic -
officiated.
tine and emphasized the import-
ness was sent a check for $50..
A reception will be held upon
ance of the Jewish National Fund smith will present the awards won mailing Squad of
Arrangements were made far
the return of Dr. and Mrs. Har-
in the upbuilding of the Home- during the past year. Louis IL
a
bake-sale to be given Thursday
old Conn who are honeymooning
land. Tier glowing descriptions of Sobel, executive director of the
Federation on Job and
We are now rehearsing a new musical comedy to be played
Saturday evenings, in all the
Center,
will
give
a
short
talk.
the life of the Chalutzim and of
in Cuba and Florida.
shortly 'THE JEWISH GOY."
Miss Emma Butzel, member of
Jewish meat niarkets in Detroit.
the building of the port of Haifa,
The mailing mimed of the Jewish
Arrangments
were also ma4e
Evenings: $1, 75c, 50e, 35c; Matinees: 75c, 50e, 35c, 25c.
the "City of the Future," thrilled the Center Board of Directors, Welfare Federation, a voluntary for the 16th annual
, ball of the
WAGNER.ABRAMS
will present a watch to the girl group of workers headed by Mrs.
her audience.
organization,
Nov.
'24, at the BoOk
Mr. and Mrs. Max Abrams an-
Miss Sophie B. Schwartz opened in the sub senior division who Morris H. Blumberg has been Cadillac Hotel, Miss Yetta Kief
has
been
the
most
active
worker
nounce the marriage of their
the meeting with a greeting and d ur i
.
working daily at Federation offices is the chairman of the ball. .
ng the past year.
daughter, Dorothy, to Maurice
introduced the various chairmen
for the past week, addressing 6,500
The executive committee of the envelopes
Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
to the group.
for the 1935 edition of
THE KNITTING SHOP
Wagner, at the Whittier Hotel.
Miss Helen Kass, chairman of council is headed by Sam Posner the Jewish Welfare Federation J. C. R. S. Banquet to Be
After a trip through the east, Mr.
and includes, Joe Mossok, Shirley year book, which is in the mail.
the
cultural
committee,
announced
FREE INSTRUCTIONS
and Mrs. Wagner will reside at
. Held on Dec. 1
that an Oneg Shebat tea 'Nimbi Fields, Blanche Lesnick, llarold
Mrs. Blumberg, and her commit-
the Grant Hotel in Detroit.
take place at the home of Pauline Weiss, Norman Mullen, Helen Da- tee, hold themselves on call for
Boucle, Crepe, Shetland Floss, Willow Tweed, Worsted and
ter,
Saul
Greenberg,
Jake
Bialick,
The
Molly Siegel Auxiliary of
Barahal, 249 Blaine, Saturday
major pieces of work. On
Zephyrs at lowest prices.
Barnett, Harold Coblentx, such
Oct. 12, at 3 p. m. Bernard Isaacs, Sylvia
short notice, no matter how busy the Jewish Consumptive Relief
ROSENTHAL - AXELROD
Irving
Gross
and
Jack
Press,
principal of the United Hebrew
the season or the day, these women Society of Denver met Oct. 1, at
• • •
Mrs. Stella Schatz — Quality Yarns
The wedding ceremony of Miss
Schools, will speak on the beauty
and girls give their services and Assembly hall, and was conduct-
Rita Axelrod, daughter of Mr.
11344 DEXTER BLVD., Near Collingwood
ed by the president, Mrs. Freed-
and
significance
of
Succoth.
All
VARIED PROGRAM PLANNED make possible the distribution of man. Plans were discussed for
and Mrs. William Axelrod of 12th
OPEN EVENINGS
members and prospective mem- AT DEXTER BRANCH
educational literature keeping the
St., and Mannie Rosenthal, son
SIDNEY J. WINER
the 4th annual banquet, to be
bers are invited to attend this
of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal
Dexter branch of the Jewish community informed of the philan- held on Dec. 1 at the Byron-
thropic work conducted by the Fed-
of Edison Ave., was solemnized tion of Jewish plays and plays by gathering. She further announced Community Center, 11518 Dexter I eration.
Philadelphia Hall. All societies
that
a
series
of
Palestinian
nights
Blvd., reopened, and varied ac-
on Sunday, Sept. 15, at the B'nai Jewish authors, are commencing
are asked to keep this date open,
Rugs Linoleum - Window Shades
David Synagogue, Elmhurst and their second season this fall with would be part of the commit- tivities
Deities ere planned for the com-
and to welcome the committees.
Drapery Rods
14th, with the following officiat- rehearsals taking place at Hotel tee's enterprises. Miss Kass con- ing year.
Little Women of Hadassah The next meeting will be held On
cluded with a few remarks on
Get Oar Prices Find — Eatimate. Furnitheri Fere
ing: Rabbis Joshua Sperka, liar- l'ark Avenue.
The
intermediate
and
sub
sen-
Oct. 9, at 1 p. m. at Assembly
Announce Membership
Mrs. Tuba Berman Smokier, well current conditions in Zionist ior councils are planning a pro-
old Rosenthal, cousin of the
Window Shades Cleaned and Repaired
Hall, All members are asked to
known in local dramatic circles, ranks.
groom;
Joseph
Eisennian,
Moses
gram
of
activities
which
will
in-
Tea
bring their boxes and books.
We Specialise in VENETIAN BLINDS
The following were elected to clude debating and dramatic tour-
Fischer, Joseph Thumin and L. and Sidney J. Winer, who has done
considerable work with amateur represent the organization at the naments, and inter-club socials
Eichenstein of Czechoslovakia.
Culminating their recent mem-
national
senior
and
junior
Haden-
dramatic
groups
both
in
Detroit
and forums.
The bride was exquisite in a
bership campaign, members of the 15th Annual Ball of Rado-
Lanvin inorl.:1 of ivory satin. The and Columbus, Ohio, direct the so convention in Cleveland, be-
8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phones: Garfield 1230.31
Junior classes for boys and girls Little Women of Hadassah an-
mer Aid Society
gown was fashioned in the new Jewish Civic Players and are hold- ginning Nov. 28: Sophie B. between 6 and 13 years of age nounce the occassion of a tea-so-
Renaissance style, molded to the ing tryouts for a group of one-act Schwartz, Helen Kass, Ann are being organized in dramatics, cial to be held on Sunday, Oct. 20,
A
special
meeting of the Redo-
Aaronson
and
Bertha
Yackness.
figure with the fullness gathered plays to he presented in a chamber
tap dancing, arts and crafts, and from 3 to 5 p. m., at the home of
CHAT 0' BOOKS LIGHTS FROM
in the front, and a three yard performance the early part of . The alternates are Pearl Wartell, glee clubs. There is already or- the president of the organization, mer Aid Society was held Sept.
Tess Rabinowitz, Charlotte Lev ganized a hobby club and
29, at Jericho Temple. W. Finkel-
train at the back. The jacket November. A cast is also being and
■ de- Madeline Lindenbauni. Since the stein, president, presided.
Ruth Friedland .
bating club.
was fashioned with a slight flare selected for a three act play to be
Jewish Literary News and SHADOWLAND
beginning of September eligible
The plans for the Tranksgiving
Arrangements were made for
presented sometime in January.
Jewish
and
the
sleeves
with
points
com-
girls
Classes
for
the
intermediate
from over all Detroit
Views
Amateurs and semi-professional Dance at the Masonic Temple and sub senior division Include from the ages of 15 to 18, have the 15th annual ball to be given
LOUISE CARRIES ON
ing over the wrist. Her veil of
were
formally
launched.
Follow.
Sunday,
Dec. 1, at the Fort
actors,
especially
young
men,
who
,
a
Hollywood
actress
was
tulle with inserts of real lace
Again
ing this Miss Kass was introduced dramatics, public speaking, debat- been answering the call for mem- Wayne Hotel, W. Finkelateln,
By DAVID MANN
ing, social dancing, arts and bers issued by the club's leader .
forced to "carry on" while the was caught with clusters of or- are interested in trying out for ' as th e
chairman
of
the ball committee,
chairman
of
the
$5
donor
parts
should
call
Mrs.
Smokier
at
cameras ground in the face of ange blossoms. She carried a
crafts, athletics, labor economics
This year, this youngest of Ila-
"ifOR THE JEWISH LIBRARY
scenes for bouquet of bridal roses and fil- Townsend 6-1533, or Mr. Winer at luncheon to take place Jan. 19.
and personality development.
classah groups will he led by Miss states that in addition to Dave
An important addition to any sorrow. Work on
J.
Welper,
coach
of
the
dear
Diamond's
orchestra,
there viill
Randolph
8366.
Louise Henry's production for lies of the valley bowed with
Registrations for all the above Lindenbaum, as president; Alva be arusementa, prizes, etc.
matie group, explained the activ-
complete Jewish library is Valeriu Universal were rushed so that she streamers of ivory satin.
ities planned for the year. Ilia classes are now being taken at the Hartman, vice president; Ruth
Arrangements
were
also
made•
arcu s The Expulsion of the could complete the part in time
Dexter branch.
Pollock, recording secretary; Reita
The matron of honor, Mrs. Prenzlauer Group
first meeting of this committee
Jews From Spain" (Viking Press) t O catch a plane for New York David Shaw, sister of the bride
• • •
Harris, corresponding secretary; for the celebration of the 15th
will
take
place
at
the
home
of
anniversary
of
the
Radomer
Which not only re-creates vividly a t o attend the funeral of her fat- wore a Lanvin model of peach
Aid
Plans Donor Event Harriett Glickman, 1701 Burlin- VOLLEY BALL AND OTHER Beatrice Mermer, treasurer. Ger- Society.
dramatic chapter of Jewish his- t her, Dr. Jesse Strauss Heimann, chiffon with the bodice of crushed
aldine Rita Bremen is publicity
game, Sunday, Oct. 6, at 1 p. m. ATHLETIC CLASSES
A committee was appointed to
tort' but is particularly timely be- known as one of New York City's brown velvet, with which she
chairman.
The Eva I'renzlau er Maternity
cause it draws attention to the outstanding surgeons.
Business and professional men
Several chose peach accessories. The maid Aid is grateful to its many friends A tea dance in honor of paid-up
The Little Women of Hadassah join the Sholem Aleichem yearly
striking parallel between this epi- years ago he gained international of honor, Esther Serling, wore for making prompt reservations menibera was announced by Fran- at the Jewish Community Center invite any girl meeting the age banquet.
ces Morena, chairman of the mem-
Delegates were also appointed
sode of Jewry's endless struggle
are beinn given special dames in and social requirements to be pres-
life white velvet framed with a short for the donor luncheon to take,
and the German Jewish tragedy renown when he saved the
committee, to take place volley ball and calisthenics every ent at the tea. The affair is
to join the Federation of Polish
of Carl Laemmle. St., when the train, set off by emerald green place on Nov. 19 at the Stotler bership
to be Jews.
Nov.
17.
A
series
of open houses Tuesday and Thursday evening held at 1705 Boston Blvd. For
'hick has displaced the Spanish pioneer motion picture magnate accessories. Thsy both carried Hotel.
will be announced in the future.
expulsion as the blackest page in was stricken on a liner at sea. arm bouquets ee Johanna Hill
It was decided that all mem-
During the past year the group' A birthday party for girls whose from 5:30 to 7 and Sunday morn- further information call To. 6-8499 bers of the society go this Sun-
Jewish annals .
or Garfield 4581-W.
Dr. Heimann took the next boat, roses and waby breath with con- took
p are of more than 30 mater- birthdays take place in July, Aug- ings from 10:30 to 12:30.
day,
Oct., at 9:3(1 a. m., (F:rev
Instruction and practice is giv-
Although it is becoming extreme- prescribed treatment by radio trasting satin ribbons.
nity cases, besides tousilectomy ust, September and October, will
en in volley ball. Later on in Junior Group of Jewish Old Yom Kippur) to the cemetery of
ly ifficult to keep up with the until the liners docked in Eng-
The bridesmaids included Miss
be
held
at
the
home
of
Pearl
War-
the
society.
The gathering place
the season games will be an-
stream of literature on Nazi Ger- land, and then operated.
Sonia Swerdlow of Cleveland, case
There
hse are many ways and means tell, 387
Folks' Home
will be at 9325 Oakland Ave.•
gowned in nile green crepe with of making reservations for this 2:30 p. in. Woodland, Oct. 30, at ranged with oustide groups and
many, "Rubber Truncheon" by OUT HOLLYWOOD WAY
Lillian Hainan, playwright, deeper green accessories, Miss donor luncheon.
as soon as the proficiency of the
Wolfgang Langhof (E. P. Dutton
Officers of the Junior Group of
class warrants it a team will be
Co.) is one book in the cycle of
Mrs. R. Goldberg and M. Finkel
who is now writing an original Shirley Rosenthal, sister of the
entered in a volley ball league. the Jewish Old Folks' Home Group Y. P. S. Opens Season at
works on Hitlerland that cannot be screen play for Samuel Goldwyn, groom, in pink taffeta with blue will welcome calls on them for
will he elected previous to the din-
Beth David
Tickets
Available
Classes
are
also
offered
in bon-
neglected. Written by a man who nt in New York, at the Plaza, accessories, Mrs. Harry Kay, cou- rummaging. Call Mrs. N. Blatni-
ing, fencing and wrestling on ner-dance in celebration of the first
lived through 13 months in a con- working on the story. She plans s stn of the bride, in peach lace koff or Miss J. Rose for planning
For
Wise
Lecture
anniversary.
This
was
decided
upon
The Y. I'. S. of Congregation
Monday and Wednesday nights;
centration camp, this unvarnished
to return to Hollywood by plane with green accessories, and 51iss card parties.
boxing on Monday at 8; wrest- at the last meeting, on Sept. 25, Beth David held its first meeting of
The card party sponsored by this
of Nazi brutality by a nqns shortly with the finished product Zelda Rosenthal, sister of the
Tickets for the Dr. Stephen S. ling on Wednesday at 8; fencing at the home of Rose Shapiro,
the year at the congregation on
Jew le by far the most gripping • . . Did you know: That Al Jol- groom, in ice pink satin with sil- group will be given on Tuesday, Wise lecture which will take place on
Installation of new executives Tuesday, Sept.. 24.
Monday and Wednesday at 8.
and devastating of all the eye-wit- son has been a talking motion pic- ver accessories. They carried arm Oct. 29. at the Jewish Center. Mrs. o n Nov.12, at 8:30p. rn., in the
handball tournaments are be - will be held at the anniversary af-
The new officers for the coming
ness stories that have come out of ture star longer than any one bouquets of talisman roses and J. Rose. is chairman.
fair,
on Nov. 9. Offices will not be season are: President, Dr. Adolph
main
auditorium
of
Congregation
ing
planned for the business and
The following members donated
blue delphinium tied with con-
Vie
Shaarey Zedek, under the auspices profeasional group. The handball taken over until the first of the Lowenstein; -vice president, Evelyn
lei eh. hell that is known as the Third else? . . . That Ginnie Barnes trasting satin bows.
to
the
Mother
Malvina
Kleine's
year, however.
nce did a rope-spinning act in
Grossman; secretary, Dorothy
The flower girl was Miss Max- Memorial Fund: Mrs. G. Cohen of the Sisterhood of Congregation courts are open to the business
of the most thr illi ng and outh Africa, billed at "Texas
Alan liagenjos, vice president, Selik; treasurer, Dr. Jack Koenig.
Shaarey Zedek, are now available and professional group daily ex-
leiCilunteifully
written novels of all S Ginnie?" . . . That critics rate ine Fern Grinker, cousin of the and A. Williams, in memory of at the office. of the synagogue, De- cept Saturday
appointed
Bertha Weisbrot and
New chairmen of committees will
from noon to 10:30
Mildred
Cohen;
Mrs.
S.
Ginsberg,
bride
from
Chicago,
who
wore
Hellman's "Per- Benjamin Glazer, Paramount as-
David Cohen to fill vacancies on be appointed by the president at
troit Jewish Chronicle, Grinnell at night.
s George S.
yellow crepe in a little pleated for her husband; Mrs. Z. Gold- Bros., or from the chairman of
tine 'onqueror"
(Dodd Mead Co.),
the membership committee. Char- the next meeting which will be
• • •
the
tisonnizeid biograph of the great P ociate producer, as one of the model.
memory of her mother,
smith,
in
lotte Greenberg is also on this com- held Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 8:30
ix best writers in America? .. .
pe
p.m.
Norman Kaufman officiated as IL S. Applebaum; Mrs. M. Baker, Sisterhood, Mrs. Morris Blumberg,
.k no g m
, Cty hr eu;ii rlo
y onl, i a be n ra ra ted That Eddie Cantor expects to
her co-chairman, Mrs. George PUBLIC SPEAKING CLASS • mittee.
at the congregation,
he
beat man, and the ushers were in memory of her mother, Mrs. D. Levey,
Selma Blatnikoff will be hostess
appear
in
a
musical
show
on
The
first
meeting
of
the
public
and
the
following
commit.
_ritY
Pripstein;
Mrs.
B.
Lipsit,
in
mews-
and
Jay
Rosenthal,
Ilarry
Kay,
Al-
whose
on Wednesday evening, Oct. 9, at
oi
path of destiny Broadway next December? . .
lcrossed by the Prophet Daniel, That
, ivy of her mother, Olga Finkel- tee: Mesdames Maurice Aroneson, speaking class will be held at the 2211 West Grand Blvd.
Sylvia Sidney can't think fred Mayer and Dave Shaw.
Officers Elected by B'nai
Mrs. S. Osnos, Mrs. Rose Herman August, Irwin Cohn, Sol Jewish Community Center on
Croesus and Leah.
a better pastime than knitting a The mother of the bride wore stein;
Jacobs,
Wolf
Kaplan,
S.
of
Monday
evening,
Oct.
14,
at
8:30.
Kavanau,
David Sisterhood
tilIT CHAT
gown of black chiffon velvet Cohen, Mrs. M. Gorelick, Mrs. Y.
Phi-So-Lite
to
Hold
Open
a polo shirt for Bennet Cerf, with
The class will be open to all
a tunic of gold lame. The Nieman, Mrs. Honigman, for flow- St. Keys, Arthur Purdy, J. Perl-
•w ard-McCann is bringing out whom she is to wed on Oct. 1?
mutter,
Sam
Rubiner,
George
Rob-
Center
members
over
18
years
of
Meeting
Oct.
16
A meeting of the B'nal David
mother of the groom wore deep er fund.
erts, Charles Robinson, I. Shetzer , age. Practice will be given in all
Patient's Dilemma", an ex- • . . That Ted Lewis is up and black velvet with a tunic of jet
Sisterhood was held Sept 30, at
round again after being on the
Max Blumberg, Herbert Warner types of speaking, including after-
of medical rackets,
The l'hi-So-I.ite Sorority open the B'nai David Synagogue.
sequins.
The
grandmother
of
the
dinner speaking. platform speak. meeting will be held on Wednesday,
enbaum and Paul M. Bran- irk list and occupying a bed at groom in black crepe with inserts Grinker, Mr. and Mrs. Ben El- and Morris Zackheim,
The bridge tea is to be given
a
i rod, Mrs. J. Paltson, and I. Scher-
Dr. Wise has just returned from ing and extemperaneoua and im- Oct. 16, at 9 p. m., at the Jewish on Monday afternoon, Nov. 4.
a Hollywood hospital. . . .
y°1, fne 37 of the American Jew- Miss Harriet Forbstein, daughter of lame. All wore shoulder cor- •off from Chicago. III.; Mr. and the World Zionist Congress in promptu speaking.
Community
Center,
8904
Wood.
Election of officers took place,
sages of variated orchids.
I Mrs. M. Resnick. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lucerne, Switzerland, and a tour
04_
Maurice Glasier who will in- ward Ave., in the General Lounge. with the following results:
ook, the "Jewish World of Leo Forbstein, Warner Bros.
Following the ceremony din-
2"'n 1 haa just come off the musical director, is on a honey- ner was served to 600 guests. A . Resnick, and Mr. and Mre. B.' of Palestine, and will be ready to struct the class has been actively Dr. Boudana B. Sherman will talk
Mrs. P. Kramer of Redford,
Hoffman
from
Rochester,
N.
Y.:1
announce his subject in next week's engaged during the past few years on "Personal Hygienics."
r the Jewish Publication moon trip to Canadian resorts reception with dancing and re-
president; Mrs.
Avison, vice-
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Kaufman and issue of The Chronicle.
in teaching the senior public
• • The bOok version of with her husband, Melvin Dellar
The second annual dinner dance presdent; Mrs. B. Blostein, secre-
,
f Los Angeles, following their freshments took place following Miss Sonia Swerdlow from Cleve- , Mrs. David B. Lirhtig announce. speaking class, the Mother's Club to he given by the Phi-So-Lite tary; Mrs. M. Eager, re-elected
erfel's
monumental
spec-
°
the dinner.
t;
land, Ohio.
that the Sisterhood will not have public speaking clam and coach- Sorority will be held at Sak's Cock- unanimously as treasurer; Mrs.
"The Road of Promise" , marriage last week! . . . That
Among the out-of-town guests
Among the many telegrams re- a bszaar this year.
ing the Center's debate team.
tail Grill, 8231 Woodward Ave., on B. Goldberg, seegeant-at-arms.
l Reinhardt will produce Samuel Joseph. London's noted who attended the wedding were ceived
at
the
wedding
was
cable
ook
dealer,
is
now
in
Hollywood
Registrations for the class are Monday, Oct. 7, at 8:30 p. m. For
a.,,"...nter, fa being published by ;
Installation of ..5cers will take
,:,&1.1. Press.
nd that his wife is Binnie Mn and Mrs H. Sterling. Mr. and from an uncle of the groom in — Flowers
now
being
taken
at
the
office
of
fer
all
rese••stions call Miss Ron, Madi- place at the next meeting. on
oretio**--
.
_
& k r. a , ISM
rnes? . .
Ba
Wes er...xey Florist Euclid 6082. the Center.
son 8275.
I
Oct
14.
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Brennan's
are
haying
sale!
Births
cut-on-the- head
I. M ILLE
HATS
BRENNAN'S
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"Life's Jest"
LaSaUe Window Shade Co*
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