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Dr. Wise Lecture
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Tickets On Sale
For Picon Recital

A brisk sale of tickets for the
lecture to be delivered by Dr.
Stephen S. Wise on Nov. 12,,
under the auspices of the Sister-
hood of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek is reported by Mrs. Morris

The Women's Auxiliary of B'nai
Brith is presenting Molly Picon in
it concert recital Wednesday eve-
ning, Nov. 20, at 8:30 at Orchestra

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Mrs. Albert Kahn entertained' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson
at a luncheon on Oct. 24.
of 1983 Edison Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Mrs. Samuel Gilbert left Oct. 22! Gerald, to be observed on Satur-
to spend a few days in New York. day morning, Nov. 9, at Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek, Chicago
Mrs. Julius Gilbert is spending Blvd. and Lawton Ave. Reception
a few days in Cleveland visiting on Sunday, Nov. 10, from 3 to
her mother, Mrs. Tillie Bressler. 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.

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MRS. DAVID B. LICHTIG

Blumberg, chairman of the com-
mittee in charge of arrangements.
Dr. Wise will speak on the sub-
ject "Is the American Jew Safe?"
Tickets for this lecture are now
available at the offices of the
synagogue, at The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle, Grinnell's, or from the
chairman of the committee, Mrs.
Morris Blumberg, Longfellow
4047; her co-chairman, Mrs. Geo-
rge Levey, University 1.1862, and
members of the sisterhood. Mrs.
David B. Lichtig is president of
the Sisterhood.
Dr. Wise. who has just returned
from a prolonged stay in Pales-
tine and attended the World Zion-
ist Congress, is the rabbi of the
Free Synagogue of New York, is
president of the Jewish Institute
of Religion and of the American
Jewish Congress. His address here
is expected to be one of the most
important to be delivered this
year in view of the bearing hie
subject will have on the influence
of European anti-Semitism on the
future of the Jews in this coun-
try.

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Hall. Tickets may be obtained at
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8919 12th St.; Kirschbaum Clean-
ers, 12170 Dexter Blvd.; Cortland
Pharmacy, 12313 Linwood Ave., or
from members of the organization.
Miss Picon, one.of the most be-
loved actresses, will include in her
recital a varied group of character
studies and songs in English as
well as Yiddish.
Mrs. David Diamond is general
chairman of this affair, Mrs. Her-
1 man Gach is ticket chairman and
Mrs. Harry Clark has charge of
publicity.

Mrs. Moses Scheuer of Birming-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ten-
ham, Ala., is visiting her children, ner of 3839 Richton Ave. were
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berger.
hosts at a sweet sixteen party
to 20 guests in honor of their
Mrs. L. E. Fiske has been spend- daughter, Shirley, on Friday eve-
ing the past fortnight in French ning, Oct. 25, at the Oriole Ter-
Lick, Ind. Before returning home race.
she will stop in Chicago and
Cleveland.
Many friends were pleasantly,
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surprised when they arrived, on
Mrs. Amnon Tabor entertained Oct. 13, to celebrate the engage- Dorter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082.
a few friends at dinner on Oct. ment of Mary Koenigsberg,
20 in honor of her mother's daughter of Esther Koenigsberg
birthday.
of 2995 Cortland Ave., to Reuben
Halperin, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Sylvan Groaner is in New York Halperin of W. Grand Ave., to
for a few days.
find that they had been secretly I
married on Oct. 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak. en-
tertained a few friends at dinner
Mrs. II. E. Goldsmith of Hotel
on Oct. 17.
Palmetto leaves Nov. 1, to spend
the winter in Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbatein
will give a dinner on Oct. 26 in
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wisper and
honor of Dr. Benjamin of Cin- family, formerly of Josephine
cinnati.
Ave., are now residing at the
Wilshire Apts., Collingwood at
Miss Dorothy Hassenbush re- Third.
turned to her home in St. Joseph,
Mo., after spending a month with
Frederick A. Ettinger of Bur-
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. lingame Ave. motored to New
0. Fisher.
York to join his mother, Mrs.
Arnold A. Ettinger, who has just
Dr. A. Fellman will be host returned from Europe.
at a cocktail party on Oct. 27.
Mrs. I. Mellin of 2918 Clair-
Mrs. Blanche Gilbert will give mount Ave., was hostess at the
a dinner party on Oct. 28 for bi-monthly meeting of the Ladies'
Miss Evelyn Sultzberger and Auxiliary of the Mlawer Unge-
Louis Heavenrich, who will be gend Verein. Committees for the
married on Nov. 27.
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Mrs. Julius Zemon of Parkside appointed.
Ave. left on Oct. 21 to spend 10
days in New York.
Mrs. A. N. Mittleman, 9727
Dexter Blvd., returned from an
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Godsal will extended visit through the West.
be hosts at a dinner on Oct. 27 including California, Hollywood
for Mr. and Mrs. Victor Klein.
And San Diego.

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M. E. O'BRIEN, State Manager
G. W. GRAY, General Agent J. E. POLLAK, General Agent

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kop-
Mrs. H. Fccheimer of New
York City is a guest in this city. lowitz and family are now resid-
ing at 2314 Calvert Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Levin
of Parkside Ave. motored to
Miss Selma Jakont of 351 Engle-
White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. wood Ave. left for New York to
visit with relatives aril friends.
Mrs. Max Bailin of Longfellow
Ave. returned home from a short
Mrs. William 'A. Fellner of
trip to Milwaukee.
Woodingham Drive is back in De-
troit after spending two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin B. Gin- in Chicago, where. she was the
gold, formerly of the Belcrest, guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. Shapiro
are now residing at 1646 Chicago I of Crandon Road.
Blvd .
Bee Abrams of Marlborough
Mrs. Sigmund Haas of the Bel- Ave. entertained at dinner in
crest is spending 10 days in Cin- honor of Miss Hilda Wilenkin and
cinnati.
Dr. Saul Forman.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kauffmann
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Globerson
of Washington, D. C., were the of 238 Trowbridge Ave., will be
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben hosts at a reception on Sunday,
Kauffmann of Massachusetts Ave. Oct. 27, from 2 to 5 and 7 to
10 p. m., in honor of the engage-
The joint board meeting of the ment of their daughter, Alice,
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, the to Harry Farber, son of Rev. and ,
Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah Mrs. A. Z. Farber of Princeton '
and the Business and Professional Ave. No cards.
division of Hadassah will be a
breakfast meeting at the Phalanx
Mrs. Eugene A. Arnfeldt (Clare
Club on Sunday, Oct, 27, at 10:30 Weinman) of Pittsburgh, Pa., is
a. In.
spending the week-end with her
MRS. D. SILVERSTEIN
parents. Mr. Arnfeldt will Join
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haller of her on Sunday.
Zide, former president of the or-
ganization, 2214 Hazelwood Ave. 2449 W. Euclid Ave., announce
At this meeting a report will the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown
be heard in regard to three emer- Alexander, to be solemnized on gave a buffet dinner on Oct. 25.
gency European orphan cases. To Saturday morning, Nov. 2, at the
two of them relief has already Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumer of
been sent. The third case will Synagogue. They will be at home 3210 Webb Ave., announce the Bar
to their relatives and friends on Mitzvah of their son, William, on
be taken up at this meeting.
Arrangements will be made for Sunday afternoon, Nov. 3. No Saturday, Oct. 28, at the B'nai
the 16th annual ball of the or- cards.
David Synagogue, Elmhurst and
ganization to be held Sunday,
14th Sts. Dinner on Sunday, Oct.
Miss Tillie Sweet, whose mar- 27, at the Detroit-Leland Hotel.
Nov. 24, at the Book Cadillac
riage to Louis Parzen will take
Hotel.
Miss Yetta Kief is the chair- place Oct. 27, has been extensive-
Mrs. Jacob Silverman of Elm-
man of the ball, and Mrs. H. Stan- ly entertained. The couple were hurst Ave. left for the East where
honored at a dinner given by she will visit with her children.
field is co-chairman.
Mrs. D. Silverstein, vice-presi- Miss Sweet's parents, Mr. and
dent of the organization, is an Mrs. M. Sweet, on Sept. 8. Mrs.
On Tuesday night, Oct. 22,
active member of the committee. Leo Kolodin entertained for Miss Rabbi Leon Fram addressed the
Sweet at a dinner and personal Detroit Normal School of the
shower at the Chinese Tea Gar- Episcopal Diocese of Michigan at
dens on Sept. 10. A bridge-lunch- St. Paul's Cathedral.
Music Study Club
eon honoring the couple was given
Will Meet Oct. 29 by Mr. and Mrs. Jule Kraft on Miss Evelyn Friedman was hos-
Sept. 15. On Sept. 16, a linen tess to Theta Delta Omega Sor-
The Music Study Club will be and miscellaneous shower given ority on Sunday, Oct. 20. The
greeted at the first study meeting by Mrs. I. Sweet, Mrs. hi. Myers, next meeting will be an outing
on Oct. 29, at the Y. W. C. A., Mrs. J. Gitlin and Mrs. I. Wein- for the members and their friend:
5lonicalm and 11itherell, by the traub was held at Lechers. Other to Riverside Park on Oct. 27.
newly elected president, Mrs. J. M. events were: A linen shower by
Ann Ertel! and Lillian Scherf on
Berris.
Miss Pearl Caplan is spending
Mrs. Bernard Lochs, chairman Sept. 18; a dinner. honoring the the week in Toronto as the gue , t.
of the study program, will intro- couple, on Sept. 22, by Mr. and of Miss Mame May.
duce Henry Herrmann, pianist and Mrs. Charles Parzen; on Oct. 2,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. SAakne
lecturist, who has been engaged to a hridge-lunchron by Miss Sally
give a course of study in "Creative Goldman and Miss Blume Dinner are motoring through the East.
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I.istening." His first lecture will at the latter's home on Boston
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Appleby
include the work of Bach, the Blvd.; on Oct. 9, a bridge-lunch-
Logue, and early 18th century eon by Miss Belle Berri,at her celebrated their 20th wedding an-
music. Illustrations will be given home on Virginia Park; ■ dinner niversary with an informal recep-
on the violin by Sadie Cooper, who and bridge honoring the couple tion for relatives and close friends
will be accompanied on the piano by Miss Frances Kolodin on Oct. on Monday, Oct. 14. Assisting
10, at the Chinese Tea Gardens; Mrs. Appleby amid an array of
by Mr. Herrmann.
Mrs. S. Benyas and Mrs. M. Et- on Oct. 14, Mr. and Mrs. Harry lovely table appointments was
hos will be in charge of the social Cohn honored the couple at a her sister, Mrs. Max Krell, and
dinner at their home on Chicago cousin, Mrs. Sidney Stone.
arrangements.
Blvd.; a kitchen shower by Mrs.
Mrs. J. Ring and son of 9939
K. Shapiro and Mrs. L. Wellman
on Oct. 15 at the former a home McQuade Ave. returned from a
on Wildemere Ave.; a bridge- trip to Europe.
Frith°, nightwrylepe at Temple Beth luncheon by Miss Betty Berger
Mrs. Moe H. Prince and Mrs.
Jacob collet...it ef conewiration ..re lent
on Oct. 17; a luncheon and they
The progr•tn Included • ilinerha• Torah
ter party on Oct. 19 by Miss Mae Harry Barsky spent the week-end
prol.emeion. which follawe4 the eerairee:
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in
Ada, Ohio, attending the home-
progreeelon of the Torah by Jacob Ko- Korenov; George C. Parzen en
vIneity. Saul Itirnkrant •nri
Sherwin tertained the entire bridal party coming of the Ohio Northern Col-
ItIrnkranti welcome of confirmation clam
lege,
where their nephew Harry
to ronawration claM. by Sylvia Forbes; at dinner at the Oriole Terrace
addreee. The ()olden Thread of Jewleh
on Oct. 20. Mrs. Aaron Fried _ Jacobson is a student.
Illetory,.. by Shirley Preeenti - A Story
man entertained at a miscellan -
from the Illiirash• by Selina Moneon•
Miss Edith Ingeroff, a bride-
i•Why be • Jew" by Noel Bur- liner: Pro - eons shower on Oct. 22 at he
r elect, was honored with a miscel-
...tenon of Torahs by Rabbi Elmer Der -
home on Cortland Ave.
e, The roneerratiou claw conaletwi
loneous shower by her sister. on
IleverleY
Forbes
Byron
Oct22 at Takis Grill. Covers were
Steinman and rohert Swimmer.
Rodin Club met at the home o f laid ' for ' 65.
Ile and Mrs Norman Curtner enter- Mrs. H. Goodman of Gladston
tained the Temple choir In •Pprectation
Ave. on Oct. 16. The next meet -, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Prince of
of their ,.,.Ice, during
during the Minh WAY
ing will take place at the horn e Calvert Ave., have as their house
at the Cant Theater. Witnireeing
•fter which the guest. of Mrs. II. Baer, 3030 Calvert
i"Tobacco
guest their sister. Mrs. Philip
met for • midnight lunch at the Buckner
Ave., on Wednesday evening • Jacobson of Cleveland.
',widener. Thor present were Mr, and
Oct. 30.
Mr. William Mitchell. Mr. and Mria
Low. orm•n. Mr and Mr. Jerome V••
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free-
ron, fir •andMrs Joseph Vorbew Mr
The first board of directors man snd ann. Alwyn Vernon. are
end Mrs Saul Birnkrant, Rabbi .nn Mrs
-
visiting
in Rneheater. N. Y.. having
.
meeting of the B'nai David Sis
terhood was held at the home o f made the trip to attend several
Mr. le IS Cohen of Milwaukee Is the
.
functions
being given in honor of
Mrs. P. Kramer in Redford, Mich
rue.. of her plater and brother-In-IA,
Mr and Mrs. Norman Bonner. .
Plans were also discussed for a the ene'svement of Fred Neisner,
New Year's party. The next boar d son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph els.
Mr not Mr. Sarah Kovineelm return•
from a ahort visit with Moir doughty • meeting to be held at the home o f nee of RoAmiter, to Miss Eileen
and sontin-law, Mr. Sad afro 0..s
Mrs. H. Misers on Elmhurst Ave • Mann of Chicago.
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