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Rally on Nov. 251
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Mr. and Mrs, Philip Lansky of Ann Arbor, Mich., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Ilarold Kramer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kramer of Detroit. The wedding will take
place on Dec. 29.
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Plans are being made by 2e.
dakah Club for an interesting pep
thy
rally
to be held on Monday eve-
The "To-Jo Farm" was
scene of a delightful dinner-da nee ning, Nov. 25, at the Phalanx
in celebration of the fifth or iyi. Club, 114 Erskine St. A fine af-
versary of Omega Delta Ka P Pa
sorority. Favors in honor of the
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Mrs. Benjamin Feller of 2634 Glendale Ave. announces the
engagement of her daughter, Fanny D. Wartell, to Robert C. Kalish, occasion were presented to
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kalish of 2730 Monterey Ave. The members and their guest&
wedding will take place in January.
dinner was preceded earlier in the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robbins of 2519 W. Buena Vista Ave. evening by a cocktail party at the
announce the engagement of their daughter, Cora, to Dave Grosberg, home of Mr. and Mrs. Perc
son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Grosberg of 2626 Elmhurst Ave.
den of Outer Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Perchick of 2752 Boston Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Gertrude Helen, to Daniel A. Nathan.
Miss Miriam llerschberg, de r ugh -
son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Nathan of 1634 Clairmount Ave.
ter of Sir. and Mrs. II. L. Her , Bch-
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berg of 1728 Atkinson Ave
student at Highland Manor Sc r , eel
and Junior College, Tarryt c
N. Y., has been elected secre t
of Village Assembly, the stuc lent
body of the school. Preview I to
her election to the school o f
Miss Herschberk was elected Bee-
Nov. 17—Miss Marion Jaye Chafetz, daughter of Mr. an
Mrs. Julius Chafetz, to Herbert L Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph retary of the Junior College
secretary of the cottage in w
C. Paul, at the Statler Hotel. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will officiate
Nov. 17—Miss Jean Weintrob, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. NU the Junior College students I
Ham Weintrob, of North Martindale Ave., to Albert L. Carlin, son
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J.
of Mr. and Mrs. Si, Cheresh, at Congregation B'nai Zion, Humphrey
and Holmur.
gobs of Glendale Ave. have an
MRS. BERTHA COHEN
Nov. 17—Miss Sadie Nuchims, daughter of Sirs. Mary Nuchims, their house guest, Mrs. P. S I MI"
of 3207 Blaine Ave., to Dr. Henry Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron man and daughter, Eva, of So uth
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Small of 2692 Calvert Ave. at the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Haven, Mich.
arranged. Luncheon, which is op-
Reception at 2692 Calvert ' Ave., from 9 to 11 p. m. No cards.
veri
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Miss Lillian Auslander of 3 129 tional, will be served to those
Nov. 17—Miss Miriam Meisner, daughter of Mrs. I, M.
Cortland Ave. was hostess to the who desire it for 45 cents. For
Meisner, of 3031 Taylor Ave., to Abraham Cohen, son of Mr. and
board of the Junior Home Re lief reservations and further infor•
Grecian inspired san-
Sirs. Ben Cohen, of Windsor, Ont., at Wilshire Hotel.
Society Wednesday evening,
ov. mation call Mrs. Philip Lipson,
for gala nights
Nov. 24—Miss Helen Klanfe•, daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Klan- 13. Mrs. Jerome Kanter re ire- Un. 1-9440. The rally is to in- dal
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fer of 2615 Leslie Ave., to Benjamin Bienenstock, son of Mr. and senled the senior organization at troduce the fourth annual donor
in black satin
Mrs. Jacob Bienenstock, at Cong. Beth Abraham, Linwood at Sturte- this meeting.
donor luncheon to be held On
with gold and silver
vant. Reception at 3205 Leslie Ave. from 8 to 11 p. m. No cards.
Wednesday, Dec. 11, at Masonic
stripping; white with
Nov. 27—Miss Evelyn Sulzberger, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
The XI chapter of Rho Pi 'hi, Temple.
The following have
gold stripping-
Mayer B. Sulzberger, to Louis B. Ileavenrich, son of Mr. and Sirs. Jewish international pharmac eu- pledged their support during the
$14.75
John A. Heavenrich, at 11 o'clock, at Hotel Statler.
tical fraternity at Wayne
trii- past week and are to be added to
Nov. 28—Miss Rhoda Weiss of 2725 W. Boston Blvd. to Ben versity, held its annual smo ker the large list of donors:
14.1.1. Harry Barnett, Morrla Him
at Hotel Statler last Sunday. the
Robbins.
Nov. 28—Miss Sylvia Dorothy Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. smoker is held each year to ive F':. I' Zina'n' ariall k' fre k 4mS an le e rnia hr boji`"!
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the
freshmen
of
the
college
an
berg, Ida Ooldner, Abraham Gree nstons
Joseph Si. Weise, to Simon Baer, eon of Mrs. Regina Baer.
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opportunity to get acquain fed lien (Hogberg, Henry Holinelst, J. Elora-
Dec. 1—Miss Bertha Charmer to Samuel Shepa.
with the fraternity. Among th e ‘s" "Marano.
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Dec. 8—Miss Shirley Susan Krell, daughter of Mc and Mrs. guests of honor present w Ore Ma. Itlseman, Joe. L. Staub, Jack Stein-
.ran sio N, V ie nlaberg, 8. E. Weller.
Max Krell of Poe Ave., to Albert Turner of New York, at the Belcrest. Dean Lakey and Prof. Cran dal 0,7i. 11 ,,, F IX111
of Wayne University, Dr. D.
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The next meeting will be held
ger and Mr. Margolis, pharma dart at the home of Mrs. Norman Adil-
FISHICII BUILDING
and president of the Aesculapia ns. man, 2061 Calvert Ave.. on Mon-
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and ' rich e-
includes Mrs. Ralph Benyas, Mrs.
John Frazer, Mrs. H. N. Gross-
man, Mrs. Murray Jackman, Mrs.
Daniel Siegel, and Mrs. J. G. Solo-
mon.
Mrs. Hannah Harwith will serve
as stage manager and Mrs. Harry
Stamler as property manager.
A 25c luncheonette will be
served at 12:30. Reservations are
to be made by Thursday morning
with Mrs. Seymour Frank, Uni-
versity 2-5021. This meeting is
open to all Hadassah members
and their friends.
Hadassah announces the fol-
l owing new pledges to its Roll of
Honor:
MODERN DESIGNS
by Fenster
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Mrs. Reuben Allendon. Mee Burt Ar•
en, Mr.. 8, E. Barnett, lfirs. Harry
lark, Nye J. Cobh. M. David Freed-
an. are. kforr Garnett. Mrn. Fred
II mburg. Mot. David B. Lichtig, Mrs.
Valise Mayer, Mee. II. Mendelsohn. MIL
Helfer Bldg.. Mra Dora kloyer,
rn, A. Nusholts, Mrs. Maurice N. Sec,
klre Harry Barger, arr. Philip B 1
Mrs. John L. Brown. Mrs. Maurice Cop-
an, Mot Seymour Franklin, Mrs. Harry
;rant, Mee Ben Jacobe, Alta M. Heflin.
Ire. Willard Meyer. Mr.. Herman
Nark., Mr. MauriceMorse, Mre 'loyal
■ pnenhelm, Ralph Mot
lvin Trawler, Mee. Henry WIneman.
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Nov. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freeman (Tessie Steinberg) o
Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Detroit, a daughter, Naomi Joy.
To Mr. and Sirs. Burton Friedman, a son, Richard Berger.
To Mr. and Mrs. J. Shewack (Ann Bankler), a daughter.
Rabbi Leon Fram addressed the
To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cohen (Molly Natinsky) of 3741
r egular monthly meeting of Ha- CollingwoodAve., a son, Norton Jay.
d assah Tuesday, Nov. 12.
To honor the 75th birthday of
Henrietta Scold, the Detroit Chap-
t er of Hadassah is joining a world-
wide celebration on Dec. 21, the
fi rst day of Chanukah. This day
i s being designated as "Iladassah
MOSKOWITZ-ZUPNITSKE
abbath," and rabbis all over the
At a regular meeting of the
On Sunday evening, Nov. 3, at
c ountry are co-operating at this an impressive ceremony at Bud- North Woodward branch of the
t ime to extol the life and service dy's Restaurant, Miss Jeanette Jewish Women's European Wel-
of Miss Scold.
Zupnitske, daughter of Mr. and fare Organization several topics
In order that the Detroit Jew- Mrs. E. Zupnitske, was united in were discussed. The third annual
ish community may participate in marriage to Sam Moskowitz, son donor kosher luncheon plans on
t his event, Hadassah is planning of Sir. and Sirs. Lewis Moskowitz,
a public Oneg Shebat, Dec. 21, Rabbi M. Zager officiated.
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Max Keidan. Assisting her will
DUBRINSKY-GOLDSTEIN
b e Mrs. Laurence Crohn, Mrs. Jo-
Samuel Goldstein announces
s eph Ehrlich and Mrs. S. Klei- the marriage of his daughter,
man.
to Isadore Dubrinsky, son of
The Hadassah Co-Operative Re- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dubrinsky ,
lations Committee will meet at the at B'nai Zion Synagogue on Hum-
h ome of Mrs. Henry L. Jackson, phrey and Holmur, on Sunday,
The home of Sir. and Mrs. Sa l
p resident of the Detroit chapter, Nov. 3. Rabbi M. Zager officiated.
uel Feldman at 960 Chicago BI
Sunday, Nov. 24, at 9:45 a. m.
was
the scene of a surprise di
Besides Mrs. Jackson, this com-
ner, given by their daughte r
mittee includes Mrs. Moe. Prince, LARGE DELEGATION TO
Mrs.
Betty Gordon and Belle Li
M rs. Nathan N. Kaplan, Mrs. Mau-
Feldman, for 55 guests, in lion
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of their parents' 34th wedding a n-
mond. They will review the prob-
One
of
the
highlights
of
the
na-
niversary,
last
Saturday
nig
lems of Iladassah membership,
The tables, which were flank
starting with the Young Judaea tional convention of Hadassah to
with gorgeous bouquets and b ar
a ge group through senior mem- be held in Cleveland from Nov. 28
to Dec. 1 will be the address by
kets of flowers, sent in by friend
bership.
were arranged no as to form t l
Hadassah announces the fol- Sirs. Edward Jacobs, national
letter "T". Rabbi Harry Z. G o
lowing contributions to its school president, who has just completed
don, son-in-law of Mr. and M
l uncheon fund: In honor of their a survey of recent developments
in
Palestine.
Sirs.
Jacobs'
report
Feldman, was toastmaster. T
irthdays from Richard Savage,
following guests participated
J ane Ressler and Lorna Ruth will be valuable in connection with
future
plans
for
Hadassah's
pro-
the
toasting of the couple: Re
R eitman; in honor of the Bar
MRS. J. MODELL
ben Levin, I. Esser, Charles H
litzvah of Gerald Davidson by gram in Palestine.
Jan.
8,
at
the
Shaarey
Zedek
is
pert,
William Jacob, Abe Gordo
The
national
board
of
Hadassah
irs. Aaron Silberblatt and Mrs.
will present to the convention a progressing an every effort is M. A. Gordon, Samuel Helper ar
. Joseph Ehrlich. Mrs. Aaron Sil-
erblatt, 9350 Wildemere, is proposed plan that Hadassah un- being put forth for its success. the two brothers of Mr. Feldmal
c hairmen of the school luncheon dertake the work of transferring Mrs. Anna Goldberg, general I. Feldman and M. Feldman. M r
refugee children from Germany chairman, To. 8.9815, will be glad Betty Gordon delivered a toucl
f und committee.
ins toast, as did others in the in
Hadassah's next Oneg Shebat and perhaps other European coun- to insist any one interested in ar-
ranging card parties, etc. Mrs mediate family. A poem w
w ill take place on Saturday, Nov. tries to Palestine.
especially
written for the occa
M.
Disner,
Northlwn
0177,
chair-
The plan, if adopted, will make
3, at the home of Mrs. David
D iamond, 2320 Longfellow Ave. Hadassah a part of the Youth man of souvenir booklet, will he ion by Belle Lita Feldman. Tel
/ ra. David De Sole Pool, member Aliyah (immigration) movement, glad to assist. Sirs. M. Silverstone grams congratulating the honor
of the national board, will be the a new field of work in Palestine is also on this committee. Sirs. couple kept pouring in througho
for the organization. Hadassah A. B. Knoppow, Euclid 2762-J, is the evening from Chicago, To
s peaker.
will co-operate with the central in charge of darlings, memorials onto, Cleveland and Detroi E.
committee for the settlement of and anniversaries. Mrs. J. Rob. Dancing, vocal, piano and violi n
refugee children in Palestine, of bins, Lo. 5392, is chairman of solos were given by several guest ,.
.Mrs. J. Modell,
which Miss Henrietta Scold, reservations.
The Misses Bessie Epstein an d
founder of Hadassah, is the head. past president of the organization,
Since February, 1933, nearly has pledged her untiring efforts Betty Abramson have been i
ducted in Tau Alpha Gamma So
800 boys and girls between the for the luncheon's success.
ages of 15 and 17 were brought to
At the last meeting Mrs. J. ority and were entertained by th
Milton M. Maddin, worshipful Palestine from Germany and set- Weisberg honored the organiza- girls at a tea given on Nov.
aster of Perfection Lodge No. tled in the most part in the agri- tion by introducing Mrs. A. at the home of Miss Freda Guye
86, F. and A. M., announces that cultural colonies of the country. Greenglass, a visitor from Pales- 3032 Cortland. They will becom e
on. Louis H. Feed, Justice of
Mrs. Jacobs reported that thou- tine. She brought greetings from members at the meeting, Sunda
he Supreme Court of Michigan, sands of children are awaiting the the General Israel Orphans Home Nov. 17. The sorority is pla n
Bill be the guest speaker at the chance to go to Palestine and are for Girls in Palestine.
ning a formal dinner-dance fo
e nior warden's night banquet now being prepared for life there
Through the efforts of Mrs. R. the beginning of the New Year.
nd program complimenting Aaron in special training centers estab- B. Neuman a girls' shower shy
I. Silberblatt, senior warden of lished in Europe.
The !deltas will hold their firs t
been sponsored every year for
erfection Lodge, Wednesday
open meeting at Mrs. J. Stein
For the past 24 years Hades- this orphanage.
vening, Nov. 20, at Masonic sah'a work has been devoted to es-
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, chairman. berg's home, 1785 Seward Ave.
emple, Second and Temple Ayes. tablishing and maintaining of and Mrs. II. Mitz, co-chairman of Apt. 301, on Tuesday, Nov. 19
he dinner will be held at 6:30 medical and public ehalth insti- the New Year's Eve party to be at 8 p. m. All members and thei r
I. m. following the third degree. tutions in Palestine that today held at the Fort Wayne Hotel friends are invited.
ehich will be exemplified at 5 constitute the largest health will take reservations early at To.
'clock.
agency in that country.
Since 6-7825 or To. 6-4472.
Besides the guest speaker, an 1931, however, Hadassah has
Mrs. J. Cohen is president of
n teresting musical program has gradually been turning over its the branch,
een arranged with Harry A. Mc- curative institutions to the Jew-
t
At a meeting held on Nov. 5 a t
°mild as vocal soloist, and Mrs. ish communities as the latter have
the residence of Cantor and Mrs.
adie Cooper Alper as violinist. become able to assume the re-
J. Sonenklar, the Cantors AitS0
dn. Alper will be accompanied at sponsibility. Hadassah's eubsidies
dation installed the followin g
he piano by Miss Rosa Bassin. for Its transferred institutions and
new officers for the coming term:
there who will join in the senior preventive medical activities will
.1. Sonenklar, president; S. :do-
arden's program are: Irving W. be progressively reduced over a
gill. vice-president; A. A. Rosen-
lumberg, past master 'of 1932, period of years until the com-
The Ladiee' Auxiliary of the feld, treasurer; S. Shkolnick, sec-
nd Louie B. Dante. past master munities can support them com- Kvutzah !nab held a meeting retary; B. Z. 5loldawsky, chair.
I f 1919, and Mr. Maddin. Mr.
pletely.
Oct. 29 at Mrs. A. D. Merkson's man of musical committee; H. II.
iilberblatt will be toastmaster.
Mrs. Joseph Frank, 1120 Chi- residence.
Cohen, chairman publicity com-
The dinner, which will be cago Blvd., is the local convention
The following new officer. were mittee; board of directors, J. Sil-
trictly kosher, and the program chairman. Train and hotel reser- installed: Mrs. D. Rubinstein. verman, S. Glantz, L. Greenblat
°Bowing, has been designated fee vations should be made with her president; Mrs. A. Panush and and B. Moldawski.
embers of the lodge and their at once. Special convention rates Mrs. A. Sulkes, vice-presidents;
Plans were mapped out for fur-
ale friends. Reservations should are being offered by the Hotel Mrs. A. D. Markson, secretary; ther activities during the coming
e sent to Charles K. Harris, sec- Cleveland, convention headquar- Mrs. W. Diskin, treasurer; hospi- season. Rehearsals will begin im-
etary, Cadillac 3338. The third ters. A railroad rate of $4.95, tality committee, Mesdames Israel mediately for several Saturday
l egree in long form for Perfec- round trip, has been obtained by Katz and B. Green; board of di- engagements in local and out-of-
on Lodge members will follow Mrs. Frank.
rectors, Mesdames A. Silverman, town synagogues, and for the
he program.
B. Stein, S. Leyonoff, S. Wench, yearly grand concert. The funds
J. Klecker, B. Pfeffer, D. Boraka, rained from such engagements
Turover Verein Dance on B. Friedgood, Gortzek, B. Haasin are used to help needy cantors.
Nov. 24
Simultaneously, the object of the
and Mrs. Surasky.
The first "Oneg Shebat" was association is to uphold and re-
The silver jubilee dance will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Pan- vive the traditional liturgic music,
The annual meeting of the Knoll- given by the Turover Aid Society lash. The reading was given by which has been on the vanishing
r ood Country Club will be held on at the Fort Wayne ball room on Mrs. A. Silverman. A vote of point in this country, due to the
uesday, Nov. 19, at 01 p. m., at the Sunday evening, Nov. 24. Dave' thanks was given to Mrs. A. Sil- very few choruses being employed
te troit Leland Hotel. Five new Diamond and his orchestra will verman, retired president, for ber in synagogues, it was stated.
Hershel Leib, director of the
excellent work.
irecton are to be elected and a play.
The next "Oneg Shabat'l will Fox Theater, who conducted at
omplete report of the past year's
Flower. for all weeaslms•-- take place at the home of Mrs. L the last Cantors' concert, was a
ctivities will be given the mere-
visitor at the meeting.
Niter-Joy Florist, Euclid SOIL Katz, 2484 Blaine, on Nov. 23.
era.
, aron Silberblatt
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Miss Sadie Nuchims, who is to
become the bride of Dr. He Lry
Small on Nov. 17, has had ma fly
entertainments given in her h in-
or. Mrs. Joseph Levinson o f
Gladstone Ave., an aunt of h e
prospective groom, honored t
couple with a dinner on Sept.
5 e '
Covers were laid for 40 goes ' h ts.
On Oct. 22, Sirs. Michael Bail en
and Mrs. William Hubert he
ored her with a linen and p 4.-
!tonal shower, for 30 guests, at
the home of Sirs. Bailers on Blai lie
Ave., Mrs. G. Acker, the brid s's
sister, was a hostess at a mist e l-
laneous shower for 75 guests on
Oct. 24, at William Boesky's on
Dexter at Collingwood. On 0 et.
26, Miss Margaret Graham s ir-
prised Miss Nuchims with a who w-
er at Miss Graham's ho t
on Joann Ave. Mrs. Isad c
Levenson honored the bride w i
a miscellaneous shower on 0
28, also at Wm. Boesky's. Cov
were laid for 70 guests. M
Acker's sister-in-law, Mrs. Ja
Acker, was hostess at a tea at
home on Tyler Ave., on Nov.
There were 30 guests present.
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