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PAGE SEVEN

PIEDEntorrlEmsnaiRopaciA

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Her Betrothal Announced

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To Form Orchestra
At Shaarey Zedek

The North Woodward branch of
Will Be Directed by Sadie Cooper
J. W. E. W. 0, is planning its sec-
Alper
ond annual New Year's Eve. din-
ner party at the Fort Wayne
An innovation in the work of
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Levitt of 2230 Taylor Ave. announce the Hotel. Dave Diamond's nine-piece
the Shaarey Zedek Sunday School
engagement of their daughter, Rae, to Robert Slutzky of Windsor,
is the formation of a children's
Ont.
orchestra.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lasser of 3270 Tuxedo Ave. announce
Under the direction of Sadie
the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Herman Goldstein, son
Cooper Alper, well known violin-
of Mrs. S. Goldstein of 2091 W. Euclid Ave. The marriage will
ist and teacher, all children of the
take place Jan. 5.
Shaarey Zedek school who play
Mrs. Tillie Grossman of 2449 W. Grand Ave. announces the
musical instruments will be wel-
engagement of her daughter, Evelyn, to David ,1. Cohen, son of Mr.
come to join this new group. Pian-
and Mrs. Louis Cohen of 3361 Monterey Ave. Open house Sunday,
ists are the musicians excluded
Dec. 1, 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
from the group.
Mrs. Lena Agree of 3311 Calvert Ave. announces the engage-
The first rehearsal of the orch-
ment of her daughter, Florence, to Robert A. Geller, son of Mrs.
estra will be held at 4:30 p. m, on
Fannie Geller of Chicago, Ill.
Wednesday, Dec. 4, at the Shaarey
Zedek. The orchestra will be pre-
pared to participate in all func-
tions of the Sunday School.
Mrs. Alper reports that thus far
40 boys and girls playing musical
instruments have enrolled for the
MISS JOSEPHINE H. STERN
orchestra, and included among the
Dec. 1—Miss Bertha Charmer to Samuel Shepa.
instruments they play are violins,
Announcement was made this
'cellos, flute, saxophone, trumpets,
week of the engagement of Miss
Dec. 5—Miss Elaine Schlesinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Josephine H. Stern, daughter of Arthur William Schlesinger of Boston Blvd., to Dr. Richard Philip
clarinets, trombone, tuba.
Mrs. Milford Stern of E. Grand Greenblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jac Greenblatt of New Orleans.
Blvd., and the late Milford Stern,
MRS. PHIL KOLLIN
Dec. 15—Miss Edna Marks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
to Leonard H. Weiner, son of Mr.
Marks, to Morton Barris, son of Herman Barris, in the Italian Gar- orchestra will supply the music.
and Mrs. Samuel Weiner of Sioux
dens of the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
The dinner will be catered.
City, Iowa.
The development of American
Co-operation was pledged by
music is the theme of a series of
the Young Women's Group, affili-
programs which the Music Study
Philomathic Oratorical Con-
ated with the North Woodward
Club of Detroit Is presenting this
Grecian inspired san-
test on Dec. 26
branch, of which Mrs M. Suss-
season. This will include Indian,
dal for gala nighty
man is president and co-chairman Negro, Early American, and mod-
of arrangements, assisted by Mrs.
The Philomathic Debating Club
. . . in black satin
ern music. On Tuesday, Dec. 3,
L. C. Wassermann, first vice-presi-
met Sunday at the Philadelphia-
with gold or silver
Lillian Sarnoff, pianist, and Mrs.
Byron School, The program was
Nov. 1—To Rabbi and Mrs. Morris David Margolis of Jackson dent, and Mrs. Phil Kollin, second Charles Alpern, vocalist, will il-
stripping; white with
a declamation contest in which ville, Fla. (Matilde Polinaky), formerly of Detroit, a son, Mayer.
vice-president.
lustrate
Negro
folk
music.
Mrs.
gold and silver
Sol Schwarz, Sol Selik and Charles
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, general David Hokin and Mrs. David Ilu-
Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Moore (Jeanette Katz) o
chairman, may be called for res-
Friedgood participated. Charles
stripping —
2211 Pingree Ave.. a daughter, Naomi.
bar will present readings on the
Friedgood was elected best speak-
ervations at To. 6-7826.
$14.75
history and poetry of early Negro
Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klein of 4029 Cortland Ave,.
Further plans for the third an-
er. Nathan Epstein gave the
songs.
a daughter.
nual donor luncheon on Jan. 8 a t
critic's report.
the Shaarey Zedek were discussed
On Dec. 26, at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, the Philomathic
There are still ways of earning Beth Tephila Emanuel Sisterhood
mellon-colored satin. The brides- pledges. Mrs. S. Gendil, Lo.
Election Nov. 30.
will hold its oratorical contest.
maids were Rose Perlin, Ann 4295, will be glad to assist with
There will be dancing afterwards.
Gante and Rose Chusid. Julius arranging a suitable day for rum-
The Sisterhood of the Beth Te-
The public is invited.
Corman assisted his brother as mage. For reservations call Lo. phila Emanuel held a meeting
HEAVENRICH-SULZBERGER
best man. Samuel Haber, Harold 5392. Mrs. Anna Goldberg is Saturday evening, Nov. 16, at the
On Wednesday morning, Nov. August and David Holtzman were general chairman, To. 8-7815.
synagogue. The president, Sirs.
27, Miss Evelyn Sulzberger, the ushers. Marilyn Corman and
Mrs. A. Kurzmann and Mre. J. Israel, has called for election of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Arline May Horowitz were the Modell are chairmen for the me- officers at the next meeting, which
B. Sulzberger of Puritan Ave. flower girls. The ring-bearer was morial luncheon on Dec. 10.
will be held Nov. 30.
became the bride of Louis B. Martin Ashansky.
The next meeting will be at the
Heavenrich, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A dinner and reception followed home of Mrs. H. Glickman, 1701
John A. Ileavenrich of Longfel- the ceremony.
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Membership Drive
Of the B'nai Moshe

lies and a few friends. The im-
provised altar was banked with
palms, ferns and standards hold-
ing white mums. Tall vases of
The B'nai Moshe membership
white flowers marked the aisle to
drive is expected to be a great
the altar.
The Women's Auxiliary of the
The bride wore a gown of United Hebrew Schools met Nov. success. Forty applications have
ivory velvet, Renaissance style, 20 at the Stotler Hotel at a des- already been received, with barely
made with a high neckline and sert-tea. Ruth Lederman, gypsy more than two weeks of campaign-
long tight sleeves. Her veil was radio girl, sang several selections. ing. The aim is to secure 100 new
of tulle held by a simple net cap Her accompanist also played a members.
The congregation has, for the
banded in white velvet. She car- solo. Sirs. Morse Cotten told sev-
ried gardenias and lillies-of-the- eral stories from the "Jewish duration of this drive, suspended
all
initiation fees for applicants
valley. Susan Kaichen, niece of Caravan."
up to the age of 60 years, with re-
the groom, was flower girl wear-
Plans were discussed for the
duced
fees for those who exceed
ing peach organdy. John Phillip annual donor luncheon to be held
Heavenrich, brother of the groom, on Jan. 22 at the Statler Hotel. that figure.
Chairman Carl Rozner of the
was his best man.
Mrs. J. Freedman, chairman of
membership committee has select-
Mrs. Sulzberger wore a blue the affair, said that much effort
ed the following to serve with him
crystelle gown with matching hat is being made to surpass the suc-
in this drive:
and her corsage was of orchids. cess of previous luncheons.
Adolph Berk. Jos•ph Brown, E. Dru-
Mrs. I. Dworkin, chairman of nter, H. A. Deutsch. D. Esker, Sam
Sirs. Heavenrich wore a black
A. Ehrenfeld, Milton Eisler,
lame gown, a beach velvet hat reservations, announces the fol. Edelhlet,
II. EINR, A. Flitch, S Freedman, Morton
and her flowers were green or- l owing pledges:
Gale, E. Golhman, I.. (1.11. J. Olga,
Modem. Joe Aln Render. Emie N. Goodman, E. Goolfrlend, P. Green, I.
chids.
Baron. Frank Herman, J. Borrow, A.
Greenspan, M. Grom, 11. Grombers, J.
Following the ceremony, break- J. Copeland, Rope Cud.. Herman Cohen. Groveman, A. Hartman, L. Ilartman, J.
Cohen. haul Davidson. Anthony
lierakoyits A. Intitoyita, P. lasers, L.
fast was served to 65 guests. R.
Dsots. h, 111, S. Dann. Joe Dorfman. I.
Kahn, I. Kate, V. Keep., Alfred Klein,
Among the out-of-town guests Dworkin, I, Dworkin, Samuel J. Eder, A. Klein. M. Klein. Elmer Klein, Eman-
were: Mrs. Rebekah , Kohut of Moe Ehrlich. H. II. Edelman. Bertha uel Ellen. Harry Klein, Nam Klein. 3n.
Freedman, Berman Fisher, I. Friedberg. oelth Kornfleld, I. Koppel. P. Lelehtman,
New York, the bride's grand- Walter Farber, L. M. Fink, Sophia II. P. Lieberman, I. A. Liebe.. I. Ma-
mother, Myron Isaacs, Frank Blitz Flay., 3. Freedman, Ben J. Frundrt,
Irk. II. Mal.. J. Maly•. M. Male., D.
B. llenzer. 8. Golden, I.
Ben ktiller, Wm. I.
Meyer. 11. Meer,
and Mr. and Mrs. William Glesser Goldenger,
Goodman. Harry Ureynln, H. Green, It . Miller, Dr. A. N. Mallon., Adolph N•f-
of New York City, Albert Levi,
Hershberg, Max /layman. Harry Her-
Max
fall, E. Nuasbaum, II. Popper,
Iloward Weil and Mr. and Mrs. rin, Dellis liarwah, J. HorwItx, 'Omani Relsner, gitineylloonan, Harty Nana.,
Isaacs Ifirnon Kaplan, Wolf Kaplan, D. N. W. Schermer. Morels Schlesinger, E.
Henry Krolik, Jr. of Chicago, Ill., Kaltman.
Sol Kaadan, Samuel Kogan, S. P. Sims Irwin 110,0, Alex NOM, In. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kahn and II. Kahn. I. Kato, P. Kavanaugh, A. M. Tanner. Eugene Wel, Coors. Wel,
Julius Kahn, Jr. of Youngstown, Kaufman, Able Rode, J. Ka, A. J. Jeer, Wel!, Max Wel., Morris Wein.
Kaufman, Harry Kraft, M. Krause. Ily- mein. Maurks White, E. a Wolf, David
Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
a Levin, Harry Leach, Wrn. Levin, S. th'ruble.
Lubetwity, M. Landau, Ethel Laniport,
Lowell of Scarsdale, N. Y.
The captain of the winning
Abraham Lemberg, M. Leven...ay. Max
Mr. and Mrs. Heavenrich mo- Licht., Jacob Lipchinsky, Louis Mellen, team and members turning in the
8.
Markowitz,
8.
Merril,
Anna
Moen
tored south for their honeymoon
three largest number of applica-
Asher Mots, Alex Miller, Abe °lender, P.
and upon their return will reside Olender, D. °p.n.!. Geo. Roberts M tions will be awarded valuable
at 49 Highland Ave. For travel- Ilneensweig, Chas. Roblnnon, Moro. tokens at the culmination of the
A. B. Strainer, Morn. ScOnel-
ling, the bride wore a three piece Satilaon,
drive, which will be celebrated
der. Harry Schram, L Felton, Esther
green suit collared in beige fox Solomon, Harry Moan, Jacob Sonenkler, with a Chanukah festival dinner-
and a hat to match. Her acces- Pino. starhefsky, Bertram Smokier, R. dance on Sunday, Dec. 22. All new
Seldmon. George Shuman, Samuel San-
sories were brown.
ger, I. Shelter, Simon Shales, I. Tobin. members initiated on that occa-
L. Tobin, Joseph Woman, Isadore sion will be guests of honor of
Walk, Mao Wexler, I Weoman, II.
LASSER—LIPSON
the congregation.
Wan.., Mark Welnbeck, Harry Z.I.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lipson of kower, B. M. Victor, I. Copts, M. If
Chicago, Ill., announce the mar- Zack hetrn.
ABE SATOVSKY HEADS
All those interested may contact
riage on Nov. 3 of their daughter,
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P.S.
Ann Ray, to Walter Lasser, son Mrs. J. Freedman, Ma. 5865, for
of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lamer general information; Mrs. I: Dwor-
At the first meeting of the
of 9270 Tuxedo Ave. Mr. and kin, To. 8-2551, for reservations;
Mrs. Lasser have just returned Mrs. Phillip Olender, To. 8-5419, newly reorganized Young Peoples
Society
of Congregation Shaarey
from a trip through the East and for rummage; Mrs. Morris Krause,
are for the time being residing Lo. 7565, for rummage; Mrs. Har- Zedek, held on Nov. 17, consist-
ing
of
the
combined group of last
ry Kraft, Ho. 8822, ways and
at the Lee Plaza Hotel.
means. Mrs. Saul Davidson, Eu. year's Junior Young People's So-
8829, chairman of savings boxes, ciety and Young Peoples Society,
SILVERMAN—TURNER
10 members were elected to the
On Sunday evening, Nov. 17, will be glad to deliver a box to
board of directors and will con-
Miss Betty Turner was united in anyone upon request,
stitute the governing body of the
manna g with Le ve Y Silverman ,
organization for the current year.
Jacoby
Speaks
to
the
B'nai
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sil-
The board of directors in turn,
verman. The ceremony was per-
David Y. P. S.; Card
at the special meeting held on
formed at the home of Rabbi M.
Party on Dec. 11
Wednesday, Nov. 20, elected the
Zager.
following officers:
M. D. Jacoby will be the guest Abe Satovsky, president; Lionel
KROKOWER—DUSHNIK
speaker of the B'nai David Y. P. Rycus, vice-president; Gertrude
Mr. and Sirs. Morris Dushnik S., Tuesday, Dec. 3, at 8:30 p. m., Karnow, recording secretary;
announce the marriage of their at the congregation. His subject Irene Pollack, corresponding sec-
daughter, Lillian, to Ben Kro- will be "Cultural Standards of Our retary; Sam Lezelle, treasurer.
kower, son of Samuel Krokower, City." The public is invited.
The above officers and the fol-
on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 17.
An exciting ping pong tourna- lowing committee chairmen con-
in the presence of the immediate ment was held at the synagogue stitute this year's governing board
families and friends, Rabbi M. Nov. 19. The winners of the con- of directors: Miss Evelyne Rob-
Zager read the marriage vows.
test were Evelyn Grossman, for bins, Ralph Bernstein, Dr. Leonard
the women, and Dr. Adolph Lo- Sidlow, Dr. Philip Lachman, and
MITCHELL—INGEROFF
wenstein, for the men.
Arthur Doctor.
On Nov, 24 Miss Edith Inger-
Two new offices of correspond-
The next regular meeting of the
off, daughter of Mr. and him ing secretary and sergeant-at-arms organization will be ' held this
Benjamin Ingeroff, became the have been added to the executive coming Sunday, at 2:30 p. m., in
bride of Lloyd Mitchell, son of board. Fay Chapnick was elected the social hall of the synagogue, at
Mr. and Mrs. J. Shnaeder of as corresponding secretary and which time the new president will
I Cleveland at a ceremony at the Meyer Levine as sergeant-at-arms. announce the plans for the corn-
Rabbi A. M.
Shaarey Zedek.
The dramatic committee under ing year. Dr. Lachman, head of
, Hershman officiated.
the direction of Mrs. Steinberg has the program committee, states
A reception was held at the selected two one-act Nays, "One that • musical program is to be a
bride's home, 3302 Tuxedo Ave. Egg" and "Business and So part of the meeting.
Out-of-town guests were! Mrs. Forth." Tryouts for parts wil l
Any young man or women who
Sidney Thorman, Mr. and Mrs. be held Dec. 3 at the synagogue . is desirous of becoming affiliated
The social committee under the with the organization is asked to
Philip Jacob and daughter Gladys
and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Warner of direction of Saul Rothenberg has contact Arthur Doctor, chairman
Cleveland: Mrs. Rose Better and made extensive plans for a card of the membership committee, at
Mr. and Mrs. Ellrud R. Mitchell party to be held Wednesday, Dec. the meeting this Sunday.
of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. II. 11,at Congregation B'nai David.
Telenet and Raymond Telanof
Eva Prenxlauer Group to
and Slim Ann Muster of Canton,
Meet Tuesday
Ohio.
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity

Sag pity Ness

CORMAN—SHLAKMAN
One of t he Moot bowlful •Tatra at
5.1
b• Irldge.luorbenn for
Mildred Lee Shlakman, daugh- the
MI guests at
• which Mts. Sarah Bernot•In
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shlak- -So hoOes• 1.1 Wednesday at the Re-
man, became the bride of Abra- predlr hotel Rohe ohm...smut. In
Autumn •had.. and all Infant In cor-
ham Corman on Nov. 25, at the e...pending colon decorated th•
Beth Tefila Emanuel Synagogue. table. Mr. N Prolog of Detroit was
as fut.( -town goon
Rabbi Cohen officiated.
Morris Oreenst•ia was th! oPetth_^f
The bride gown was of ivory
•fw, nu.otIng of the I 1 ,
11
satin, made on princess lines. ph* Monday
night. Ills topic au Ws
Lace was set in at the shoulders
ynt trip to Goelhae7,
, and sleeves. A halo circled her
Ilar,lett
and
Waves
Th.
'tulle cap, and her long tulle veil Pauline Ilellerma• epees gander i•
troll.
fell to the floor.
, Jean Shlakman was her sister's
rotiarnod hot.
Joseph Ikhltafta
I maid of honor; her gown was of from • abort bone.. trip t• Chita.

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