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CUPTON AMOR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PENeroordElosnefroconae
sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Dance Dec. 15 of
Women's Auxiliary
Old Folks' Home

AN OUTSTANDING EVENT OF THE YEAR

Address by

Oswald Garrison Villard

A great deal of enthusiasm is be-
ing displayed by members of the
Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
Old Folks' Home toward the first
pep rally to be held in the interest

EDITOR OF THE NATION

on the subject

Zedakah Pep Rally
Monday Afternoon

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bobrin announce the engagement of thei

daughter, Sydelle, to Samuel Rabinowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra
ham Rabinowitz. The wedding will take place in January.
Air. and Mrs. 1. Greer of 2928 Fullerton Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Belle, to Ily Sweet, son of Mr. and
Mrs. AL Sweet of 3287 Leslie Ave.

A fine program of entertainment
is being planned for the pep rally
for the fourth annual donor lunch-
eon to be given by Zedakah Club

PAGE
NINE
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11ADASSAH GROUPS
ELECT DELEGATES

[TULLE

Joint Convention of Sr. a nd
Jr. Organizations Nov.
28 to Dec. 1

The 21st annual , :Invention of
Iladassah and the 12th convent ion
of Junior Iladassah will be h eld
iointly in Cleveland, 0., from N ov.
The engagement is announced of Miss Gyzella Jean Lobel,
28 to Dec. 1. Headquarters will
daughter of Mrs. Frieda Lobel, to Ralph Sohle of Detroit, son of Mr.
be at Hotel Cleveland.
and Mrs. Joseph Soble of Syracuse, N. Y.
More than 1,000 delegates a nd
at 8:15 o'clock

alternates will represent both o
Mr. and Airs. Isaac Netzorg of Cass Ave. announce the en-
ganizations and at least an equ al
gagement of their daughter, Krana, to Herbert Godsmith, son of
At Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Godsmith of Glendale Ave.
number of visitors is expected.
Chicago Blvd. and Lawton Ave.
The following delegates will re P-
(Chicago Blvd. Entrance)
esent the Detroit chapter of H a-
lassah: Mrs. S. Berman, Mrs. 1 l.
Season tickets for entire series of seven lectures, $2.50; in-
'. Itroder, Mrs. Abe Cooper, Mr
dividual admissions, 50 cents
talph Davidson, Mrs. David Di a-
one!, Mrs. Seymour Frank, Mr s .
This forum of seven lectures is sponsored by the Men's
Club
lorry L. Jackson, Mrs. Nathan N.
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek
aplan,
Mrs. Sidney Stone, Mr a .
Nov. 3—Miss Elsie Cass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Cam
of
1' rank Wetsman and Miss Jeanet to
3046 Fullerton Ave., to Seymour Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
S teinberg.
Louis Kaplan, of 2469 Gladstone Ave., in the Crystal Ballroom of
Acting as alternates will be Mr s .
the Book Cadillac Hotel.
erman August, Mrs. Morri
Nov. 17—Miss Jean Weintrob, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Wil-
11 lumberg, Mrs. J. M. Berris, Mr s .
liam Weintrob, of North Martindale Ave., to Albert L. Carlin, 8011
MRS. BEN JACOB
J oseph Frank, Mrs. Benjami
of Mr. and Mrs. AL Cheresh, at Congregation B'nai Zion, Humphrey
MRS. N. BLATNIKOFF
oldstein, Mrs. S. Kleiman, Mr a.
and Holmur.
on Monday, Nov. 4, at 1 p. m., at
. Leiter, Mrs. Joe Magidsohn
the Book Cadillac Ilotel. Miss
Nov. 17—Miss
of the grand ball which already has
Sadie Nuchims, daughter of Mrs. Mary Nuchims, Kathleen Ireland of the Cafe Ire-
re. M. Prince, Mrs. A. Silberblat
Invite You to Attend Their
many prominent Detroiters listed of 3207 Blaine Ave., to Dr. Henry Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
a nd Miss Elizabeth Finley.
land, Grand River and Joy Road,
as pledges.
Small of 2692 Calvert Ave., at the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich.
Junior Hadassah representative
will
dance,
accompanied
by
Dan
The pep rally to be held in the Reception at 2692 Calvert Ave., from 9 to 11 p. m. No cards.
ill be Sophie Blanche Schwartz
Ross. Harold Silver will speak
form of a luncheon and pep meet-
/I ales Kass, Bertha Yackness am
Nov. 17—Miss Miriam Meisner, daughter of Mrs. 1. M.
ing will take place in the Wilshire Meisner, of 3031 Taylor Ave., to Abraham Cohen, son of Mr. and on "Social Service." Sydney Slobin, A as Aaronson. The alternates wil
An unusual mode I, t
radio singer on WMBC, will sing.
Hotel on Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 10:30 Mrs. Ben Cohen, of Windsor, Ont., at Wilshire Hotel.
he Tessie Rabinowitz, Charlott
The public is invited.
with crossed ankle
a. m. Guests will include members
Le v, Ruth Friedland and Pear 1
strap, in white moire
of the ticket committee for the ball
W artell.
and
anyone
desiring
to
be
active
BOOK CADILLAC HOTEL
piped with gold —
J. C. It S. of Denver
This will be the first Joint con-
on the ball committee. Volunteers
ve ntion in six years and is consid-
$14.75. All gold kid
---
Grand Ballroom
will be accepted for the ticket com-
ed of special importance in
The
Molly
Segal
auxiliary
of
the
—$16.75.
mittee at this luncheon.
Tickets 50 cents
Jewish Consumptive Relief Society br inging the membership and the
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, chair-
of Denver, Colo., announces its fifth wo rk of the respective organize-
man of the grand ball, announces
Music by MIKE FALK and his Orchestra
annual banquet to be held on Sun- do rs into closer relationship.
Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Altschuler (Sally Handel)
that Rabbi Rarold Rosenthal will a son, Stuart Ronald.
Mrs. Joseph Frank is the local
day, Dec. 1, at the Philadelphia
be guest speaker at the rally.
con vention chairman and is taking
Oct. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. David Goldberg (Bella Ritten), a Byron Hall. The affair is to be res
Reservations for the luncheon
ervations for the special car
catered.
RUS SEKS
daughter, Charlotte Louise.
must be phoned in to Mrs. N. Blat-
Organizations are urged to co- lea ving here Thursday afternoon.
IDA WOODWARD AVE.
nikoff, treasurer of the ball, Euclid
Sp ecial round fare rate is being
operate
and
receive
society
dele-
You and your friends are cordially invited to attend
0059-Al.
gatee at their meetings with a view offe red.
The grand ball, to take place in
11 Ire. James Ellmann will be the
ACTIVE ON COMMITTEE to attending the banquet. For res-
the Statler Ballrooms, is scheduled
FOR J. W. E. W. 0. DANCE ervations call the president, Mrs. spe aker at the first Oneg Shebat
for Dec. 15. Mrs. Samuel Kanners
FINDER III ILDINO
M. Freedman, Townsend 7-0871, or of the season, Saturday, Nov. 9,
and Mrs. Simon Shetzer are co-
at t he home of Mrs. Joseph Frank,
PARZEN.SWEET
A special meeting of the Jewish co-chairmen Mrs. Schweitzer, Gar-
chairmen to Mrs. Silberblatt.
112 0 Chicago Blvd. Mrs. Ellmann
field
6771-J,
or
Mrs.
Golden,
Euclid
The marriage of Miss Tillie Women's European welfare organ-
will give her impressions of Pales-
9490.
Sweet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ization will be held Monday, Nov.
Gift to Fresh Air Society
Regular meeting of the J. C. R. S . tine . Current news will be pre-
Morris Sweet, and Louis Parzen, 4, at 2 p. m. at Congregation B'nai
SPONSORED BY THE
sen ted by Mrs. Maurice Landau .
s on of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Par- Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Sev- will take place on Tuesday, Nov. iti,
The Fresh Air Seeley was the
zen, took place at the Shaarey eral new European orphan cases 5, at the Assembly Hall, Twelfth of nt Lawrence Crohn, chairman recipient of a contribution from
at Clairmount.
he cultural committee, will pre-
Zedek Synagogue on Sunday, Oct.
Elaine and Robert Schlesinger in
side
.
S
Mrs. Leo S. Morris announces 27, at 5:30 p. m. The marriage
memory of I. M. Simon.
that a portrait of her husband, the service was read by Dr. A. M.
late Leo S. Morris, who died last Hershman, assisted by the groom's
December in the Lansing fire, will brother, Rabbi Herbert Parzen of
be unveiled at 2 p. m. this Sunday Westwood, N. J.
AT TILE
at 1333 Cass Ave. Rabbi A. 10.
The bride was lovely in a white
Hershman will speak. Friends are satin gown made on princess lines.
invited to attend this ceremony. Her flowing tulle veil was fast-
No cards.
Cass & Elizabeth
ened to a coronet of rose point
lace and she carried a bouquet
of
bride's roses and lillies-of-the-
MUSIC BY
Prenzlauer . Maternity Aid valley.
Arranges
Donor
Lunch-
Mrs.
Leo Kolodin, who was ma-
DAVE DIAMOND and his Della Robbia Orchestra
tron of honor, wore an orange
eon Program
satin gown and carried a sheaf
TICKETS 50 CENTS
.
Eva Penzlauer Maternity Aid of yellow roses. The bridesmaids,
thanks the many friends that at- the Misses Frances Kolodin, Belle
tended the dessert-bridge last Berris, Belle Grier, Blume Die-
THE V- type engine is the kind you
Tuesday. Airs. J. Rose and her ner, and Sally Goldman, were
committee worked untiringly to gowned alike in pastel shades of
find in the cars of people to whom
satin
and
carried
bouquets
of
make this affair a success. Pro-
THE EXCELLENT FACILITIES OF THE
ceeds will be used for a number talisman roses matching their
cost
means little and style means much.
gowns.
of tonsilectomy cases.
George C. Parzen was his bro-
When the
Mrs. George Cohen, president,
Motor Company in-
thanks the various organizations ther's best man and the ushers
(Formerly the Phoenix Club)
troduced this engine to the low-price
for their co-operation and also the were Dave Kay, Dr. Max Abram-
AT JOHN R and ERSKINE ST., are now available
MRS. JOSEPH ZUCKERMAN
new pledgor for the donor lunch- son, Hyman Sweet, Jack Lieber-
ma n and Joseph Pomerantz.
made one of its greatest con-
The New Home of Detroit Lodge No. 55 Knights of Pythions
eon which takes place on Nov. 19
Mrs. Sweet wore for her daugh- asking relief will be taken up and
at the Statler Hotel. Arrangements
Rentals Reasonable. Apply on premises or phone Clifford 2469
there will be a report on three new
tributions
to modern, luxurious motor-
ter's
wedding
a
black
velvet
eve-
have been made to procure the
orphan cases already taken care of.
finest talent for the program. ning gown, a corsage of orchids.
ing
with
economy.
But progress did
Arrangements
will
be
made
for
There are still several days open Mrs. Parzen chose a black crepe
' for card parties or rummage sales. dinner dress and wore a shoulder the 16th annual ball of the organ-
not
stop
there.
Styling,
appointments
ization
to
be
held
Sunday,
Nov.
24,
The committees in charge will be corsage of orchids.
Rugs - Linoleum . Window Shades
and every other feature of the new
A wedding dinner at the Con g. at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Miss
pleased to assist in arranging for
Drapery Rods
Behind Every Feature
Yetta
Kief
is
the
chairman
and
convenient dates.
Shaarey Zedek followed, aft er
Get Our Prices FIrld _ FAIlinules FurnI•hrd Free
Mrs. H. Stanfield is the co-chair-
Ford were made to match the quality,
The next meeting will be held on which there was a reception.
of the 1936 Ford Is the Standard
Window Shades Cleaned and Repaired
Tuesday, Nov. 5, at Mrs. F.
The bride and groom • left by man. Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman,
of the V-8 engine.
Strauss' home, 2907 Webb Ave., motor for the East. The bride former president of the organiza-
We Specialise in VENETIAN BLINDS
of V.8 Engine Quality
at 1:30 p. m.
chose a black suit trimmed in tion, is an active member of the
ball committee.
Without Ford resources and
For memorials, call Mrs. J. War- silver fox, with black accessories
for
her
going
away
costume.
tell, TO 6-7300. For reservations
experience this would not have been
8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phones: Garfield 1230.31
call Mrs. R. Goldberg or Mrs. A.
F. 0. B. Detroit. Stand.
Yudkoff.
possible in a car at so low a price. But
AND UP
and accessory group, In-
you can easily convince yourself that
cluding bumpers and spare tire, extra.
All body types have Safety Class through-
it has been done. You are urged to out
at no additional cost. Convenient,


With an attendance that taxed
accept the cordial invitation of your
Universal Credit Company
A.
Hamlin,
termer
of
the
Poole-
the capacity of the prayer room to
terms.
nearest Ford
its limits, the Junior Congregation Zeire Zion of America and general
to see and drive
of Shaarey Zedek held its first secretary of the Gewerkshaften
the new Ford V-8 for 1936.
drive, visited Detroit in the interest
Sabbath services last Saturday.
ON T N I All FORD SUNDAY EVENINC
Jerome Sonenklar, son of Cantor of the forthcoming convention et
DOER, 9 P. R. (E. N. T.). FRED WARLIC AND
Jacob Sonenklar, was chazzon; Miss the Pottle Zion, which will take
1113 PENNSYLVANIANN. Tenaltar. 9,30 P. AL
Rosalind Arta, one of the best girl place in Detroit Dec. 25 to 29.
IL 2 T.). AD Column/Hs Mallon.
The
three
local
branches
of
the
speakers among the Juniors, de-
livered the resume of the Sedra. party, the Pioneer Women's Organ-
ization,
the
branches
of
the
Jewish
At the conclusion of the services,
Only One Car Gives You V'8 Luxury at Low Cost
Mandell Berman, president of the National Women's Alliance, and all
Junior Congregation, and Abe youth organizations affiliated with
Gordon sponsor, spoke briefly to the Zionist-Socialist movement are
the group, bidding the members already active in preliminary work
welcome and advising them as to to make the rovention successful.
At that convention the constitu-
future plans.
The first /service was singularly tion will be modified in order to
auspicious. The Juniors joined in meet the influx of overwhelming
numbers of Jews interested in
the congregational singing.
Zionism.
Next week, the office of cantor
The Peale Zion-Zeire Zion will
will be filled by Kalman Whitman.
Miss Florence Rosenthal will give publish a special convention num-
the resume and Theodore Leibovitz, ber of the weekly magazine, Der
the vice president of the Junior Yiddisher Kaempfer, which will
Congregation, will be the speaker. consist of 300 pages.

"A Liberal Editor Looks at the Jews"

A. Krako•sky of Monterey Ave. announces the engagement
of his daughter, Kate, to Issey Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rott-
man of Broadstreet.

Sunday Evening, Nov. 3

Glamorousl New
Dancing Sandal_

Wedding Calendar

Yiddish Folks Verein

24th Annual Dance

SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 3

Births

Annual Ball

Bereznitzer Aid
Society

MOOSE TEMPLE

I.MILLER

litarriages

The Second

To Unveil Portrait
I Of Late L. S. Morris

THE Y•8 ENGINE

SUN.
EVE.
NOV. 3

IS ALWAYS IN

For Weddings, Dances, Lodge Meetings, etc.

PHALANX CLUB

Ford

field, it

LaSalle Window Shade Co•

Jr. Congregation
Of Shaarey Zedek

*510

PLAN CONCLAVE OF
POALE-ZEIRE ZION

dealer

FORD DEALERS OF MICHIGAN

C. F. SMITH Co.

FORD V•8 for 1936

PURE FOOD STORES

1 OFFICERS ELECTED BY

BRANDEIS EXECUTIVES

WHERE PRICE TELLS

AND QUALITY SELLS

At a meeting of the Brandeis
Democratic Executives, on Oct. 28,
the following were elected to office
for 1536:
! Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, presi.
dent; Sam .1. Leve, first vice presi.
I dent; Nathan Berke, second vice-
: resident; George Parzen, executive
secretary; Frank Schwartz, treas-
urer; Harold N. Harris, financial
secretary; board of directors, Dr.
Robert Rosen, honorary chairman;
Lew Levinson, Max Feldman and
AI Snider.
The guest speakers of the eve-
ning were John W. Smith, presi-
dent of the Detroit Common Coun-
cil and Dr. J. J. Zimmerman.

B'nai David Men's Club In-
stalls New Officers

A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD

...

DELRAY CONGREGATION
TO INSTALL OFFICERS

Officers of the First Ilebrew Con-
gregation of Delray, at 6124 Bur-
den° SL, will be installed at 4:30
p. m. on Sunday, Nov. 3. A dinner
will follow the installation cere-
mony at 6:30 p. m.
Rabbi Moses Fischer of Congre-
gation B'nai Moshe will speak at
this ceremony, and an address will
be delivered by Rev. Harry Green-
field of the First Hebrew Congrega-
tion.
New officer, to be installed are:
Leo Feder, president; Adolph Fox,
vice president; Dr. William Stein-
berger, financial secretary; Eugene
Roth, recording secretary; David
Lang, treasurer. Trustees to be
installed are: Louis Becsky, A.
Galan* Philip Schwartz, Louis
Steinberger, Robert E. Sohole,
Louis Tishler and David Verner.
Officers of the Sisterhood are:
Cecelia Fox, president; Sabra Bee-
sky, honorary president; Sadie
Ungerlelder, vice president; Fabbie
Kohn, treasurer; May Sobel, re-
cording secretary; Elaine Baruch,
financial secretary; Blanche Rosen-
berg and Esther Lax, conductors;
Mary Goodman, Fannie Lax and
Lenke Woloovitz, trustees; Elsie
Spitzer, ehairlady.

The Men's Club of Congrega-
tion B'nai David installed new
officers on Oct. 24.
David Cohen, an honorary mem-
ber of the club, installed the new
officers as follows:
John Graff, president; Myron
Solomon, vice president; Nat
Rothenberg. secretary; Louis
Russman, treasurer; David Rom,
seargent-at-arms. Dancing and re-
freshments, for members and
Seven f or all occasions--
s friends, followed the ceremony.
Dexter4ley Florist, Euclid 6081

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