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Detroiters Attend
Cultural Conclave
Adopt Important Resolutions to
Foster Yiddish Language
Nov. 10—Miss Sophia Cohen, daughter of Samuel Cohen o
1694 Lee Place, to Julius Blumenthal, son of David Blumenthal o
Chicago, Ill., at Lachar'e.
Nov. 17—Miss Marion Jaye Chafetz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Chafetz, to Herbert L. Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
C. Paul, at the Statler Hotel. Rabbi A. Si. Hershman will officiate.
Nov. 17—Miss Jean Weintrob, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Weintrob, of North Martindale Ave., to Albert L. Carlin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cheresh, at Congregation B'nai Zion, Humphrey
and Holmur.
Nov. 17—Miss Sadie Nuchime, daughter of Mrs. Mary Nuchtms,
of 3207 Blaine Ave., to Dr. Henry Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Small of 2692 Calvert Ave., at the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich.
Reception at 2692 Calvert Ave., from 9 to 11 p. m. No cards.
Nov. 17—Miss Miriam Meisner, daughter of hire. I. M.
Molly Segal Auxiliary of Con- Meisner, of 3031 Taylor Ave., to Abraham Cohen, son of Mr. and
sumptive Relief Society of
Mrs. Ben Cohen, of Windsor, Ont., at Wilshire Hotel.
Denver
Nov. 27—Miss Evelyn Sulzberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The Denver Jewish Consumptive Mayer B. Sulzberger, to Louis B. Ileavenrich, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Relief Society will hold a meet- John A. Ileavenrich, at 11 o'clock, at Hotel Stotler.
ing next Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 1
p. m., at Assembly Hall on 12th
and Clairmount. Societies are
asked to please remember the 4th
annual banquet which will be
held Dec. 1, and to welcome com-
mittees.
David S. Zemon, president of the
Hebrew Free Loan Association, will
present the Federation Newagram
on the Jewish Radio Forum on
Sunday evening, Nov. 10, at 7:30
p. m., over Radio Station WJBK.
Mr. Zeman will give a brief report
of the week's news released by
Jewish Welfare Federation agen-
cies, including an accounting of the
recent activities of the Hebrew
Free Loan Association.
HECHALUTZ TAG DAYS
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
The annual tag days for the
benefit of the Hechalutz will take
Nov. 9 and 10.
Members of local Poole Zion,
Hechalutz and Ilashomer Ilatzoir
will participate in the tag days.
Headquarters for the canvass
place this Saturday and Sunday,
will be at 8679 Twelfth St. Miss
Shirley Sandler is chairman of the
committee of arrangements,
RUSSEKS
The Men's Club of Temple Beth
El announces that its annual card
party will be held on Saturday eve-
ning, Nov. 23, and members and
friends are asked to reserve that
evening. Max Loewenstein heads
the committee in charge of ar-
rangements.
Gress
—
5,1X11-1 FLOOR
Y.P.T.C. Schedules
Thanksgiving Dance
The second of the series of
dances and social events making up
the year's program at the Young
People's Temple Club will be held
Sunday, Nov. 2•, at 3:30 p. rn., in
the Temple social hall, with Mary
Kahn and his Syncopating Sunday
Socialites providing the music. Not
only dancing but tournament
bridge and ping pong will be spon-
sored by the social committee
headed by Ted Birnkrant and Ruth
Cohn. Refreshments will be served.
Further events for the year are
the annual mid-winter carnival,
held during college vacation time;
the spring formal dance, the moon-
light and social hours following,
group meetings and plays.
It is planned to make only 25
cents admission charges to after-
noon affairs, and all members and
friends are invited.
"Victorian
Lady"
A Kiviette
Original—
Glorious •
White Satin
Naive,
with moon-
stone
accents
A Great - Grandmother
Mrs. Ida Feldstein, of 2010 Pin-
grey Ave., became a great-great-
grandmother on Sunday. Nov. 3,
when a daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Kolb (Frieda
Katzman) of 1653 Lee Place. Mrs.
Fannie Feldstein, of 1636 Gladstone
Ave., became a great-grandmother
through this birth.
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NOV. 24
Music by DAVE DIAMOND and hi• orchestra
Oct. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Ellis of Chicago, a non B'nai David Auxiliary An.
Arnold Zweig, now living in Stewart
Miles.
nounces Plans for the
Palestine, will shortly become a
Nov. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kob (Frieda Katzman) of
Palestinian citizen.
New Season
1653 Lee Place, a daughter.
RANDOLPH 4141
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Monthly Meeting of
Beth El Sisterhood
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Wedding Calendar
Births
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Temple Men's Club
Card Party Nov. 23
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilkes of 1635 Calvert Ave. announce
The annual conference of the he engagement of their daughter, Eunice, to Nat Efronson, eon o
Jewish Cultural Society was held Mr. and Mrs. Harry Efronson of 165 S. Manistique Ave.
in Chicago on Nov. 1, 2 and 3, and
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lansky of Ann Arbor, Mich., announce th
was filled with activities in the
form of discussions of economic, the engagement of their daughter, Tillie, to Walter Epstein, eon o
Mr.
and
Mrs. Louis Kramer of Detroit. The wedding is to tak
political and cultural problems. place on Dec.
29.
Delegates numbered approximately
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Olender of 8741 LaSalle Blvd. announce
75. Isaac Finkelstein was the De-
troit delegate.
the egnagement of their daughter, Tillie, to Walter Epstein, son of
Among the prominent guests Mr. and Mrs. Max Epstein of 2740 Elmhurst Ave.
present were the eminent Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Abrarnsky of 1921 Taylor Ave. announc
writer, David Pinsky; the dramat- the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Irving Auslander,
ist and poet, H. Lavic, and the well son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Auslander of 3329 Cortland Ave,
known critic and publicist, B. Riv-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Feldstein of 2246 W. Philadelphia Ave.
kin.
announce the engagement of their daughter, Bessie D., to Allen
Among the topics discussed was Dinkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Dinkin of 9169 Goodwin Ave.
the development of a Jewish pub-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Helfand of 2712 Leslie Ave. announce the
lication society under the leadership
of the Jewish Cultural Society for engagement of their daughter, Esther Sandra, to Joseph D. Lattin,
son
of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lattin of 1600 Seward Ave.
the publication of such works of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fink announce the engagement of their
art and philosophy in Yiddish that
are unable to appear because of daughter, Clara, to Norman Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.
lack of sufficient sponsorship and Davidson. The wedding will take place Dec. 15.
MISS MAE GORELICK
financial backing. Another prob-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hassel of Virginia Park announce the en-
Mr.
and Mrs. William Gorelick
lem occupying a prominent place in gagement of their daughter, Mildred to Newton Tenebaum, son of
the discussion was the encourage- Mr.and Mrs. S. Tenebaum ofCollingwood Ave. The wedding will of 2527 W. Buena Vista Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their
ment of colonization work in the take place Jan. 12.
daughter, Mae, to Ben J. Brenner,
United States so that Yiddish cul-
Mr. and Mrs. H. Meyers of W. Philadelphia Ave. announce son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brenner,
ture should not be hindered by the the engagement
of their sister, Byna Newman, to Dr. Erwin Sill, son of Belleterre Ave.
interference of foreign cultures of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sill of 6303 Linwood Ave.
and assimilation,
It was admitted by delegates that
the Yiddish theater, as it existed
until the present time, must van-
ish and a new form of theater
devoted exclusively to performances
reflecting the problems, struggles
and aspirations of the Jewish peo-
ple throughout the world and
Imbued with sincerity of its pur-
pose must develop. A practical
plan of building up the theater,
through local dramatic societies, in
conjunction with traveling direc-
tors, was proposed.
The closing evening was dedi-
cated by four performances, given
by four dramatical societies—Tea-
lig of Detroit, Dramatic League of
Grand Rapids, Dramatic Society of
Chicago and the Cleveland Dra-
matic Studio.
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Marriages
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con-
gregation B'nai David announces
that on Tuesday evening, Nov. 19,
it is sponsoring its first public
event of the season in the form of
a bridge party to take place in the
social hall of the synagogue, Elm-
hurst and 14th Sta, Mrs. Joseph
Weingarden, head of the executive
committee, is in charge.
On its calendar of events the
Auxiliary is making arrangements
for a Chanukah party for members
and friends. Members will be hos-
tesses to members of Congregation
B'nai David and their friends at
a dinner on New Year's eve. Any-
one interested in attending these
events is requested to call Mrs, J.
Weingarden, TO 6-3238 for further
information.
The World's Great Artists
ACCLAIM THE
STEINWA y
with new
ADELMAN-BALE
The monthly meeting of the Sis-
The Colonial Hotel at Mt.
Accelerated Action
terhood of Temple Beth El will be Clemens, Mich., was the scene of
held at 12:30 p. m. this Monday, ■ beautiful wedding ceremony
"THE INSTRUMENT OF TIIE IMMORTALS
Nov. 11, It will be a luncheon when Miss Rae Mary Bale, daugh-
meeting and reservations should be ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bale of
AKE the word of
made at the office of Temple Beth 0205 Tyler Ave., Detroit, became
Paderewski,
El at once .
the bride of Oscar Adelman, son
Gabrilowitsch,
Hof-
Helen Hoy Greeley, American of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Adel-
field representative of the Geneva man of Detroit.
mann, Rachmaninoff
Disarmament Committee, will be
that Steinway Accel-
The bride was attired in gown
the speaker at this meeting. Mrs . of ivory velvet and wore a a nose
erated Action is the
Greeley, for a number of years a veil of ivory velvet and tulle. She
moat notable advance
practicing attorney in New York carried a shower bouquet of lil-
and Washington and since 1922 a lies of the valley and gardenias.
in the piano in dec.
resident of Wisconsin, is known as
ades.
Rev. David Golden of Detroit
an able and interesting speaker.' officiated at the ceremony which
She is a Vassar College Phi Beta took place in the Green Room of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
THEN come in and
Kappa; an honor graduate of the the Colonial Hotel. After the
Card Party Nov. 14
New York University Law School; ceremony dinner was served to 60
see, hear and PLAY
has done graduate work at the guests.
the Steinway Piano
This organization is about to
Universities of Wisconsin, Geneva
The bride and groom left for begin its 24th year of activities.
for yourself. A thrill.
and Paris, the Institute of High Chicago and other mid-Western The
function is a card party
ing experience awaits
International Studies at Geneva, cities on an extended honey-moon. to be initial
given Thursday evening, Nov.
and the Academy of International
you. Liberal allow-
Among the out-of-town guests 14, at Lawrence-Dexter Hall.
011 prim! . low se
I
Law at The Hague; and is a mem- were: Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Cure. There will be card playing, fol-
ance on your present
ber of the state bar in both New vitz and son, Samuel
M., of Co- lowed by refreshments. Mrs. Abe
piano
...
balance
on
Available
In
nitmlidto
York and Wisconsin.
lumbus, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Scheer Miller is hostess of this affair.
easy terms.
As a lawyer, hire. Greeley has of Dayton, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
0
The
following
members
were
ap-
always been interested in public Miller of Youngstown, O.; Mrs. pointed to serve on the executive
law and has been retained in vari- S. Foreman of Birmingham, Ala.;
"The Musical Center of Detroit"
ous matters affecting the public Mrs. M. Bonner of New York City. board for the ensuing year: Mes-
dames William I. Miller, Jake
interest, from New York City char-
Greenwald, Arthur Schiff, Allen
ter revision to defense of the Amer-
Janowitz, Abe Miller, loader Hei-
ican Indian. She has also acted as 15th Annual Ball of Rado- man, Louis Kahn, 'gnats Auslan-
counsel for numerous bodies of
mer
Aid
Society
Sun-
der, Manuel Engel, Max Fixler,
women, city, state and national.
—Steinway Representatives—
Paul R. Freeman, Grace Diamond,
day, Dec. 1
Since this meeting falls on
Lillian Weinbaum, Ruth Bieren-
Hdqrs., 1515.21 Woodward Ave.
Armistice Day, it is appropriate
A special meeting of the Redo- dorf, Irving Liepson, James Sobel,
gliehigan, Ohio, OnIarto and Detroit Ilnurrbea
that the subject of the day's talk
mer Aid Society will be held Sun- Emmanuel Klein, Morris Wein-
should be "Peace."
day, Nov. 10, at 7 p. m., at Jericho stein, Eugene Gelbman and Max
Grass.
Temple, Joy Road near Linwood.
Unveil Portraits of Rabbis This meeting is called for the
Levin, Aishiskin at Dinner purpose of discussing the recom- Turover Society's Ball
mendations of the executive board
Sunday, November 24
of Yeshivah Nov. 26
in regard to buying a home for
With the aid of the Ladies' Aux- meeting purposes.
Turover Aid Society's 26th an-
iliary all arrangements have been
Arrangements will be made for nual ball will be held at the Fort
completed for the second annual the 15th annual ball of the society Wayne Ballroom, Sunday evening,
donor dinner of Yeshivah Beth to be held Sunday, Dec. 1, at the Nov. 24.
Yehudah, to be held on Nov. 26, at Fort Wayne Hotel. Wolf Finkel.
J. Gorelick is the president at
Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel, stein, chairman of the ball com- the society. H. Lichtman is chair-
Taylos and Woodrow Wilson Ave. mittee, and his associates are pre- man of the ball. I. Sosnick is gen-
In addition to the elaborate pro- paring, in addition to the featuring eral manager. 1. Roberts is man-
gram of the dinner, there will take of Dave Diamond and his orchestra, ager at the refreshment commit-
.
place the unveiling of the portraits a bar, amusements, etc.
tee.
of the departed Rabbis Judah L.
After the meeting the society as
Levin and Ezekiel Aishiskin. Both a whole will go to the bazaar of
Rabbis Levin and Aishiskin had the Detroit Jewish Free Burial
been creative forces in the spiritual Association.
life of the community, and their
influence continues to predominate
in the local Yeshivah, which is Music Group of Y. P. T. C.
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Mrs. IL Rothenberg, the chair-
The new, wientihe way to tellers head
Tryouts for the Y. P. T. C. pro.
Deal!"
odds, unus trouble, catarrh. Synri—e
man of the dinner, states: "We are duction of Gilbert and Sullivan's
iroperty compounded nesii.non —in
making every effort to give this opera "Pinafore" were held on'
the amslcriul new Syn&i Some. lour
We opera. sue own finance company, thereby, effecting largo
own boat h vaporism the rnedietne and
commurity one of the finest affairs
ednesday night, Nov. 9, at Tem-
savings for our clients in finance costs.
wools it through the head item/terse Awe
of the season on Nov. 2n, and we
/At frt. ke or Try d10 des —your
ple
Beth
El.
A
good
turnout
of
money bock if not sat nited Thousands
feel that it is the duty of every members gave promise of ■
are being n I weld the Sy Scots
Orthodox Jew to avail himself of (essful presentation. Philip suc-
demonstrst ion at keel ring and depart.
Stern
this opportunity to support our lo-
went storm. It
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Arthur Goulson, directors, ex-
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cal Yeshivah, and to honor our and
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the institution was a holy ideal." musical productions. interested in
the committee are Mrs. E. Engel-
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"We
can
always
use
voices.
par-1
Assisting Mrs. Rothenberg on ticularly male voices," said Mr.
berg, Mrs. Anna Ablecop. Mrs. Goulson, directors, expressed mew
Leah Holtzman, Mrs. A. Raski n , Goulson, "and we invite all those
For Weddings, Dances, Lodge Meetings,
etc.
Mrs. Minnie Katz, Mrs. A. Katz, who are interested to loin the cast
THE EXCELLENT FACILITIES OF THE
Mrs. I. Schuster, Mrs. Lanaki and at the next meeting, Nov. 13."
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Those interested may reach the Priced, Complete . $1.19
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(Formerly the Phoenix Club)
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