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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Plan Poale Zion
Convention Here
David Wertheim, the general
secretary of the Peale Zion-Zeire
Zion, visited Detroit Oct. 15, 16
and 17. A general meeting took
place Oct. 15 when Mr. Wertheim
SPECIALS
EACH
WEEK
reported about his recent visit In
Palestine and the World Zionist
Congress.
Mr. Wertheim came to Detroit
in the interest of the Poale Zion
annual convention, which will take
place Dec. 25 to 27. Outstanding
The Sinichas Torah carnival,
guests from Palestine and Europe
dance and concert of the Ladies'
are expected.
Auxiliary of the Jewish Half Cen-
tury Club, combined with the
Men's Club, will be held this Sun-
day evening, Oct. 20, at 8 o'clock,
Half Century Club
Auxiliary Concert
Sunday Evening
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Ave.
At this meeting arrangements
will be made for the fifteenth an-
nual ball of the organization to be
given on Sunday, Nov. 29, at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel, with Jene
Regis and his orchestra supplying
the music.
Miss Yetta Kief is the chairman
and Mrs, II. Stanfield is co-chair-
man of this affair.
Dr. Leo Newfield t9 Address
Junior Home Relief
Society
Miss Annabelle Gormaasky
ments will be made for the bridge
USSEKS
Grape Festival of
Jr. National Fund
B'nai Moshe Group
Dance on Jan. 12
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Littman's Peoples Theatre
Congregation B'nai Moshe an-
nounees the following congrega-
tional events for the coming three
week , :
Friday. Oct. 18: Morning serv-
ices, Hoshannah Raba.
Sat urday morning, Oct. 19: Me-
morial services, Shemini Atzeree.
Sermon by 13abbi Moses Fischer.
Saturday evening, Oct. 19: Eve-
ning services, Eve of Simchas
Torah, Hakofos. Children welcome.
Sunday morning, Oct. 20: Morn-
ing services, Simchas Torah, 10 a.
m.: installation of officers.
Sunday noon, Oct. 20: At the
conclusion of the services, all mem-
bers will be guests at a free lunch-
eon in assembly hall.
Sunday evening, Oct. 20: 8 D.
m., Sisterhood's Grape Festival in
large banquet hall.
Sunday evening, Nov. 10: in-
augural banquet in honor of the
new officers, tendered by the Sis-
I to be held Wednesday evening,
Oct. 23, at the Women's League
Club, 4735 Casa Ave., across the
street from Wayne University.
Tickets for this bridge may be
obtained at the door. Refresh-
ments and prizes will be included
in the price of tickets.
Miss Annabelle Gerniansky Is
active on the committee for the
bridge.
January 12 has been set aside
as the date of the forthcoming terhood.
Junior Zedakah dance.
Shaarey Zedek Mizrachi
Group to Meet Monday
The committee in charge of for-
' melon of a Mizrachi organization
of Shaarey Zedek is calling a meet-
ing for Monday evening, Oct. 21. at
the home of Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
' man, 3307 Webb, for the purpose of
electing officers. Those who have
I recently joined are requested to at-
• tend this meeting.
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Anyone wishing to get in touch
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Men's Club of B'nai Moshe
To Meet Tuesday
A regular meeting of the Men's
Club of B'nai Moshe will be held
on Tuesday evening, Oct. 15, at
8:30 o'clock. The purpose of this
meeting will be to elect I tlfficers for
the coming season, and to plan
future affairs.
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Synagogue Events
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H. STANFIELD
The board of the Junior Home
Relief Society met Oct. 1, at the
home of Miss Steiner, sponsor of
the organization. A social hour
prereeded the business meeting.
Plans were made concerning the
next meeting which will take place
Sunday afternoon, Oct. 20, at 2
o'clock, in the home of Diane Lieb-
son, 2655 Glendale Ave. Miss Lieb-
HIP WOOIIWAIU) ALE.
eon, chairman of the membership
drive, invites any girl between the
On Sunday evening, Oct. 20, the
A meeting of the Junior Jewish ages of 16 to 19 to attend this
meeting. Dr. Leo Newfield will be
Sisterhood of Congregation B'Naii
National Fund was held at the principal speaker of the afternoon.
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Moshe will hold an old-fashioned
grape festival in the social hall of home of Miss Ann Cabot, 8911
Linwood Ave., on Oct. 9.
the Synagogue.
Mrs. Max Gross is the chairman
Plans have been formulated for
for this affair and is assisted by the juniors to have their sixth an-
nual dance at the Statler Hotel on
Jan. 12, with Mike Falk and his
orchestra supplying the music.
12TH AT SEWARD
TRINITY 2-345C.
The president, Jack Pollack, is
selecting committees to make the
FOURTH WEEK OF OUR BIG SUCCESS
sixth annual dance the best the
juniors have planned. Four prizes
JACK BERLIN, JULIUS ADLER, PAULA SAND
will be awarded to the two best
waltzers of the evening.
Sunday Matinee and Night OCTOBER 20
At present the juniors are help-
Jack Berlin and Samuel Solomon's Musical Comedy
ing Sirs. Philip Slomovitz in get-
Miss Martha Silverstein, dean
of Iota Alpha Pi National Sor-
ority, and Miss Sylvia Tauber, ex-
pansion chairman, of New York
City, arrived in Detroit Friday
morning, Oct. 11, for the formal
installation of No chapter of Iota
Alpha Pi at Wayne University,
MRS. N. FISIIMAN
which was held in the green room
ter and Lawrence, sponsored by of the Belcrest, Saturday evening,
Purity Chapter. The chairmen, Oct. 12.
Doris Goldberg, Sadie Cornfield
Mr. and Mrs. Maxfield Mathis
and Minnie Fishman, have com-
pleted arrangements for an eve- and daughter, together with Mr.
ning of entertainmet, with sur- and Mrs. Sam Kreisler, who left
prizes for all. There will be refresh- several weeks ago on a motor ago
several weeks ago on a mo-
ments.
tor trip through Western States,
arrived in Los Angeles, Calif.,
FELDSTEIN FAMILY CLUB
where they plan to remain eight
The last meeting of the Feld- or ten weeks, after which they
stein Family Club was held at the will resume their travels, return-
MRS. MAX GROSS
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pen- ing home the latter part of Janu-
ary.
slar in Hazel Park.
the following: Mesdames J. Gelb-
Miss Marion Feldstein was back)
The Gilo Girls reorganized for man, S. Miller, J. Sobel, M. Engel,
after
brief illness.
L. Kahn, B. Hersch, A. A. Rosen-
The next meetinng will he held t he coming year. As a result of felt, S. Klein, I. Katz, and Messrs.
he
election, Edith Feierstem was
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Carl Rosner, M. Herman, S. Lebow,
J. Feldstein, 2581 Elmhurst, Apt. hoses president; Sara Wiener, M. Matyas, M. Beck, E. Weiss, M.
icepresident; Stella Brown, treas.
212.
rer; Belle Jaffin, secretary. The Gross, H. Gantt, E. Gelbman, S.
g iris are planning a Halloween Baum, M. Weinstein, Adolph Ros-
arty to be given at the home of enfeld, Edmund Labe and Joseph
Miss Jean Koperman on Oct. 27. Braun.
A well known orchestra will fur-
nish the music for this occasion.
ZEDAKAH JRS. BRIDGE
On Sunday evening, Nov. 10, the
TO BE ON WEDNESSDAY customary inaugural banquet, cou-
pled with a dance, will be tendered
Zedakah Juniors will hold a by the Sisterhood in honor of the
special meeting Tuesday evening, newly elected officers, in the social
Oct. 22, at the home of Miss hall of the Synagogue.
Plans are being completed for
Florence Golden. Final arrange-
the fifth annual bazaar of the Sis-
terhood, which will be held Nov.
16 through Nov, 19 at the Syna-
gogue.
Arrangements are being made
for a card party to be held on Sun-
day evening, Dec. 22, in the as-
sembly hall of the Synagogue.
The second annual donor dinner-
dance is to be held on Sunday eve-
ning, Feb. 9.
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MRS.
Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Silvers of 8746 Linwood Ave.,
I A carnival and bazaar will take
The last meeting of the Ladies' a daughter, Joann Lee.
lace next Wednesday at S p. m. at Auxiliary of the Mlawer Umge-
Oct. 11—To Dr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Smith (Norma J. Brown)
the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dex- gend Verein was held at the home
of 3044 Taylor Ave., a daughter, Jerry Lee.
of Mrs. Israel Burnstein, 1244
Oct.. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Weisenfeld (Leah Levi of
W. Grand Blvd. The activities of
the coming year were discussed Toronto) of Monterey Ave., a daughter.
and plans were made for the card
party to be given by the organ-
ization on Nov. 6.
In honor of the birthday of
Miss Esther Robins, Miss Frances
Fineberg entertained at a din-
ner party, at her home. Surprise
cocktail party was given by her
mother, Mrs. J. Robins of 1946
Calvert Ave., on Wednesday eve-
ning, Oct. 9.
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Births
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69c
Gel Our Niter riot — ErtIntates Curnikbeil
(lank Greenberg, first baseman
of the world champion Detroit
Tigers, who was forced out of the
World Series after the second
game because of an injury to his
wrist, breathed a sigh of relief
when Dr. William F., Kean, Tiger
physician, assured him that , he
would suffer no permanent injury.
Dr. Kean told Greenberg that he
would have to keep his wrist in a
plaster east for six weeks. Pleased
at the doctor's verdict, Greenberg
said I'll have thi!, concrete off in
■ couple of weeks if I have to use
a sledge hammer and chisel."
Dr. Israel Wiener, now a first
lieutenant in the U. S. army, has
Oct. 20—Minn Sadie Bruch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
been transferred to a new station. Bruch, to Simon H. Hecker of Detroit, son of Mrs. Rebecca Recker
His new address is Camp Mc- of Rochester, N. Y., at the Lee I'laza.
Dowell, SP-51, Naperville, Ill.
Oct. 20—Miss Rose I. Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. London of Brooks, to Aaron E. Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rosenzweig,
formerly
of Youngstown, Ohio, and now residing in Detroit.
16310 Fairfield Ave. will hold open
Oct. 27—Miss Rae Mary Bale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. henry
house on Sunday, Oct. 20, from 2
to 5 p. m. and 7 to 10 p. m., in L. Bale, of 3324 Leslie Ave., to Oscar Adelman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
honor of the marriage of their Philip S. Adelman of 3356 Cortland Ave., at the Colonial Ilotel,
daughter, Bernice, to Dr. Harold Mt. Clemens.
Conn. No cards.
Oct. 27—Miss June Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett
Cook of l'ingree Ave., to Sidney Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs of Sturte- Cohen of Pittsburgh, Pa.
vant ire. is in Chicagdazittending
Oct. 27—Miss Sarah Medow, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
c onferences of the Scienfrfic Chiro- Medow of 1935 W. Philadelphia Ave., to Irwin Meyers, son of Mr.
podists International of which he and Mrs. M. Meyers of 9581 Delmar at the hotel Statler.
I is a Fellow. Ile also is international
Oct. 27—Miss Tillie Sweet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
I and state scientific chairman. Dr.
Jacobs will give a lecture and Sweet, to Louis Parzen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parzen, at the
Shaarey Zedek.
demonstration on strappings and
puddings.
MRS. PAULINE BRUSSEL
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A special meeting of the board
of directors of the Jewish Women's
Mr. and Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger of Puritan Ave., announce
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellenstein
European Welfare organization
he engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Louis B. Ileavenrich,
of Pennington Drive returned
will be held Monday, Oct. 21, at 1
home from Chicago where they on of Mr. and Mrs. John lleavenrich of Longfellow Ave. The wed- p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ida
ding
will take place on Nov. 27.
attended the A. T. A. convention
Mrs. Anna Love of 632 Hague Ave., announces the engage-
which was held in the Stevens
ment of her (laughter, Emma, to Irwin Schwartz.
Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldstein of 533 Westminster Ave., announce
Mr. and Mrs. George Rabin°. the engagement of their daughter, Rome, to Louis Berman, son of
vitz of Northlawn Ave. celebrated Mr. and Mrs. N. Berman of Delmar Ave.
their 10th wedding anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Globerson of 238 Trowbridge Ave., an-
with a dinner dance for 40 nounce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Ilarry Farber,
couples on Sunday, Oct. 13, at son of Rev. and Mrs. A. Z. Farber of Princeton Ave. Reception,
the Phalanx Club.
Oct. 27, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
at the clubrooms, 8210 Twelfth
St.
Mrs. Pauline Brussel, general
chairman of the evening, will also
be the leading soloist of the con-
cert. Mrs. Brussel has arranged for
an important program, to include
singing and dancing by the Uk-
rainian Truupe, under the direction
of Maxine Martinof.
Harry Becker, chairman of the
entertainment committee of the
Men's Club, is assisting Mrs. Brus-
sel's committee with all arrange-
ments.
The following are the officers of
the Ladies' Auxiliary: Mrs. Lena
Keywell, president; Mrs. Irene
Zeta Rho Gamma Sorority
Kaplan, vice-president.
elected officers on Sept. 23, as
Morris Lefkovitz is president of
follows: President, Pearl Shio-
the Men's Club.
vitz; vice - president, Esther
Abromovitz; seer etar y, Clara
Sept, 30—To Mr. and Mrs. David E. Utley (Marian Satz) of
Nanes; treasurer, Estelle Radlow.
The new social season will begin Pontiac, Mich., a daughter, Brenda Maureen.
with a novel party, to be given
Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis (Mildred Yarrows)
of 3209 Webb Ave., a son, Gilbert Simeon.
Nov. 10, at 2474 Glynn Ct.
per pair — 3 pair $1.00
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Single Wool
Double Wool
GREENBERG TO SUFFER
NO PERMANENT INJURY
Mrs. A. Rill and son, Norman
of Montreal are the house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Ressler of W.
Euclid Ave.
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Dance on Nov. 24
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