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CLIFTON ATINUZ • CINCINNAll 20, OHIO

EVEDZOITILIVISH al RON ICLE

January 10, 1936

Himelhoch's,

In Our January

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PAGE SEVEN

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PICK COMMITTEES
FOR J. It F. AFFAIR

Engagements

Annual ;5 Donor Luncheon!
To Be Held March 11

Arthur Pollack, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Pollack of 2496 Vir-
ginia Park, left to resume his
studies at Howe' Military Acad-
Plans are well under way for
emy in Indiana.
the fifth annual $5 donor lunch-i
eon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of
Aleph Zadek Aleph, Chapter
the Jewish National Fund to be,
No. 63 of Detroit, Junior Order
held on Wednesday, March 11,1
of the B'rith, held elec-
at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
tion of officers last week. The
The Auxiliary wishes it to be
following were elected for a per-
iod of six months: President, Har-
wood Hellman; vice-president,
Sam Deitch; secretary, Abe Cohn;
treasurer, Carl Adler; publicity
manager, Louis Goldberg; ser-
geant at arms, Al Simpkovitz. The
installation of officers will be held
next week at Webster Hall. Ar-
thur Schultz was voted the most
valuable member of the chapter
in the last six months. He was
awarded a silver cup.

Miss Sylvia Kunin, concert pian-
ist of Los Angeles, was honored
during her stay. here at a musi-
cal evening arranged at the home
of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Gorelick of 3308 Webb
Ave., on Saturday, Jan. 4. Miss
Kunin was acclaimed for her
piano recital at this evening's
program by a number of musi-
cians who were present. Miss
Kunin, who left for New York
to pursue her musical career, was
MRS MEYER FINKELL
given an audition here by Victor
known that a strictly kosher Kolar.
luncheon will be served.
Mr. and Mrs. Morritz Lebow-
At the board meeting held on
Tuesday, Jan. 7, at the home of itz of 3330 Cortland Ave.. will
be
at home on Sunday, Jan. 12,
Mrs. I. Goodman of Buena Vista
Ave., Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, chair- from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m., in
man of the luncheon, announced honor of the engagement of their
daughter, Roselle, to Samuel G.
her following officers:
Co-chairman, Mrs. L. Miller; Harvith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob
liarvith Of 1709 Burlin-
secretaries, Mrs. I. Goodman, Mrs.
Posen and Mrs. W. Mandell; finan- game Ave. No cards,
cial secretary, Mrs. H. Buchman;
Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity
treasurer, Mrs. Max Hayman.
Mrs. Meyer Finkell, chairman welcomed the New Year at an
affair
given at the Barium Hotel.
of rummage, announces that she
is taking appointments from wom- Twelve couples attended the
en who are desirous of earning party.
their money by rummaging. She
can be reached at To. 6-4136. As- Goodwill Sewing Circle Sup-
slating her are Mrs. L. Miller and
per, Card Party Jan. 12
Mrs. I. Shewach.
Mrs. Max Goldberg will willing-
ly deliver savings boxes if she is
called at Garfield 0852-W.
The next regular meeting of
the Auxiliary will be held on
Tuesday, Jan. 21, at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel. A fine program
will be presented. All interested
prospects for membership or
luncheon reservations are urged
to attend.
Reservations are being taken
by Mrs. I. Goodman at 3323
Buena Vista or To. 3578.
Mrs. Samuel Heyman, president
of the Auxiliary, can be reached
at To. 7-6851.

JR. OLD FOLKS' HOME
AFFAIR ON SATURDAY

The "Old Time Movie Night" and
dance of the Junior Group of the
Mr. and Mrs. I. Karbel of 1533 Collingwood Ave., announce Jewish Old Folks' Home will be
the engagement of their daughter, Maxine Sylvia, to Norman Rosen- held this Saturday night at the
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ii. Rosenman of Webb Ave. At B'nai David Social Hall, Elmhurst
home on Sunday, Jan. 19, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. and Fourteenth. Tickets are still
Mrs. Sara Hartman announces the engagement, of her daugh-
ter, Roslyn Cohn, to Al Topy, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Topy, of
Columbus, Ohio.
Sir. and Mrs. Isaac King of 2930 Taylor Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ida, to Henry Nove of 585 Marston
Ave., son of Mrs. Celia Novitsky of Lithuania.
Sir. and Sirs. Louis Simmer of 2185 Taylor Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Bessie, to Daniel Aidem of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay J. Chiprin of Chicago, Ill., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Laura, to Jack E. Kalt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Kalt of Detroit.
Sir. anti Sirs. Morris Cohen of 2535 Blaine Ave., announce
the betrothal of their daughter, Ruth Dian, to Paul Friedberg of this
city.

Wedding Calendar

Jan. 12—Miss Anna Betty Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Levy of 1611 Delaware Ave., to Sigmund Farber of Buffalo, N. Y.
son of Mrs. Mary Farber.
Jan. 14—Miss Sydelle Bobrin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Bobrin of Oakland Ave., to Sam Rabinowitz, son of Mr. and Sirs.
Abraham Rabinowitz of Clairmount Ave., at Lachar's
Jan. 16—Miss Irene Goldman, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Louis
Goldman, to Emil T. Stern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stern, at the
Statler Hotel, at 8 p. m., a reception following. No cards.
Jan. 19—Miss Ethel Katzman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Katzman of 3336 Sturtevant Ave., to Sanford Loceff, son of Sir. and
Mrs. Max Loceff, at the bride's residence. No cards.
Jan. 26—Miss Ruth Fischman, daughter of Sir. and I. J.
Fischman of 221 E. Wood St.. Flint, to Irwin Barak, son of Mr. and
Mrs. August Barak of Detroit, at Flint, Mich.
Feb. 2—Miss Alice Fridson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Fridson of Glynn Ct., to Hyman Galchinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rubin Galchinaky of Cortland Ave., at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall.

Births

Dec. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gross (Esther Fay Saks) o
2525 W. Philadelphia Ave., a eon, Gerald.
Dec. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Aronson (Sophia Eisenman o
Detroit) of Jerusalem, Palestine, a daughter.

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the door. Early attendance is
suggested as the moving picture
will be projected until 9 p. m., after
which there will be dancing. Allen
Hutchinson and his orchestra will
provide the music. Refreshments
will be served.
Further details or information
can be received by calling Euclid
2427-W.
Miss Ida Zeff, a participant in
the committee for the affair, is sec-
retary of the Junior Group of the
Jewish Old Folks' Home. Other
officers, who assumed their duties
at the meeting of Thursday eve-
ning, Jan. 2, are: Howard Robin-
son, president; Ruth Broder, vice-
president; Anne Fiisher, treasurer.
Mrs. David Kliger Hs sponsor of
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Workmen's Circle Group Ob-
Dec. 29 in the presence of the
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serves 20th Anniversary
immediate families. After a
COLTEN—RADIN
brief honeymoon, Dr.
Dr and Mrs .
The 20th anniversary dance of
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Radix of Robbins will make their home
the Deb& Branch No. 111 of the
New York City announce the temporarily in Johnstown, Pa.
Workmen's Circle will be held on
marriage of their daughter, Zina,
Goa /is, of pure dye satin
Sunday evening, Jan. 19, in the
to Oscar A. Colten, son of Mr.
You Are Invited to Attend the
in delightfully young
MATLER—RADNER
main ballroom of Hotel Statler.
and Mrs. Morse M. Colten of De-
dressmaker types with
troit, on Dec. 28, in New York.
Miss Phyllis Radner, daughter Proceeds will be used for the
hand.run lace.
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Radner of charitable projects of the organ-
ization.
LEACH—BARNETT
LaSalle Blvd., became the bride
Slips, expensive looking ,
Meyer Meyers, chairman of the
On Wednesday morning, New of Harry N. Metier, son of Mr. dance
committee, announces that
hand-made slips wi
SPONSORED BY
Year's Day, Miss Ruth Barnett,
Dave
Diamond's orchestra will
and
Mrs.
Phillip
Metier
of
Cort
-
hand.run lace.
daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Jacob
supply the music and that there
and
Ave.,
Ave.,
on
the
evening
of
Dec.
Barnett, became the bride of Sel-
will

be
a prize waltz contest.
LINGERIE—
don Leach, son of Mr. and Mrs. 29 at an impressive ceremony Louis Rubinstein is in charge of
Street Moor
Harry Leach. Rabbi M. Zager which was read in the Italian advertising for the dance.
officiated in the presence of the Gardens of the Book Cadillac
immediate families and friends.
Hotel.
A Feature Will Be •
The bride wore a period gown
of white satin. with the folds of
MILLER—LIEBSON
Miss Jeanette Liebson, daughter the long train falling in cartridge
An enthusiastic board meeting
of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Liebson, be- pleats from the strikingly high col-
Music by MIKE FALK and His Orchestra
BARNEY YANETT
conducted by Mrs. A. M. Ferar,
Dr. Leo Jung, one of the out-
came the bride of Abraham B. lar styled after the Elizabethian
president, was held by the Wom-
MRS. JACOB FARKAS
standing
leaders
in
Orthodox
Jud-
period.
From
her
high
coronet
Miller,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
invites all Jewish organ. en's Auxiliary of the Jewish Old
aism in America, will be the guest
A supper and card party will be Miller, Sunday evening, Jan. 5, head dress fell the veil of bil-
izations to inspect
Folks' Home at the Wilshire Hotel
speaker at the second annual donor
given Sunday, Jan. 12, at 6 p. m., at the Book Cadillac Hotel. The lowing tulle and the expansive
last Tuesday morning.
bouquet of lillies which she car- dinner of the Sisterhood of Con-
marriage
was
performed
by
Dr.
The orgapiation regrets the by the Goodwil Sewing Circle. Pro-
gregation
B'nai Moshe on Sunday
ried
in
her
arms
completed
a
very
unavoidable resignation of the ceeds will go to charity. Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi Moses
beautiful picture.
evening, Feb. 9, according to the
5028 JOY ROAD
chairman of the board of direc- Helen Farkas and Mrs. Tillie Steer Fischer and Cantor A. A. Rosen-
feld under a bell canopy of white
Miss Mildred Scanlon was maid announcement made on Monday by
tors, Mrs. David Zellman, who left are chairmen.
Given by the
for your future Dinner-Dances,
roses and lillies-of-the-valley with of honor, with the bride's broth- Rabbi Moses Fischer, the spiritual
the city to take up residence in
Banquets, etc
streamers of bebe mums. Tall er, David Ratner, as best man. leader of the congregation.
Cincinnati.
}Sae dant, floor—Reasonable enarree
cathedral
tapers
burned
in
can-
Dolores Metier was the flower
Satisfactory social and finan-
rupuolly
delebras placed on each side of girl, with Mr. and Mrs. George
cial reports were given about the
the improvised altar. The bride Radner and Mr. and Mrs. Charles dinner which was served in the
We Cater all Affairs
STATLER HOTEL SUN. EVE., JAN. 19
"Grand Ball" last month. Sincere
was exquisitely gowned in a Matter completing the bridal Crystal Ballroom.
thanks are extended all the work-
Music by DAVE DIAMOND sad His Orchestra
Phone Garfield 1-0267
Speaking on the topic "Femi- fitted egg-shell satin gown fash- party.
Mr. and Mrs. Metier have left
ers.
Two hundred guests witnessed for Miami, Fla., for an extended
Tickets 50c
Feature of the Evening — A Prise
Mrs. Fay Wolfson, reporting on nine Equality—How Can It Be ioned with a long flaring satin
the work of the "Good Cheer" Achieved?" Miss Dorothy Reiser train. The neckline was slightly the ceremony and attended the honeymoon.
committee, which is composed of will lead the second meeting of cowled, the sleeves were full, ta-
youthful matrons, asked for rec- the Young People's Temple Club pering to a fitted wristband, and
ommendations in furthering the Discussion Group on Sunday af- the skirt fell into a slight flare
WE LENGTHEN, WIDEN
in the front.
and correct all It pee of shor
extent of their efforts. A tea, to ternoon, Jan. 19, at 3:30, in the
dha•imfort
Her sister, Diane Liebson, who
take place soon, is being planned Men's Temple Club Room of Tem-
Was the maid of honor, chose ■
ple
Beth
El.
Following
Miss
Rei-
per shoe
to interest volunteers for this
ser's talk, the meeting will be dark chartreuse satin gown mod-
group.
Members
of
the
"Good
All pork done on the Shoe
elled along simple Grecian lines.
Conformer, new to Detroit. Mil
Cheer" committee spend two days opened to discussion and ques-
She carried a flowered muff with
utast est...hely In the Elul.
each week visiting with the aged tions.
It 1111' WAIT SERVICE
In addition to its timeliness, a corsage of gardenias across the
residents of the Home and treat-
front. The bridesmaids included
Miss
Reiser's
topic
should
receive
ing them with additional fruits
Esther Miller, Marian Harris of
and delicacies. They also come special attention because it is the
Chicago, Winifred Jean Berk. The
subject
of
the
paper
she
is
to
to the Old Folks' Home whenever
1203 filt1s11411.11) at Gd. Hirer
bridesmaids carried flowered muffs
necessary to transport the resi- Club and their friends are cor-
'
Owned and flpersted by
of sweet peas and yellow roses
resents
Wayne
University
in
an
dents to and from the North End
114/ItEN(le IMOD N WEINSTEIN
with corsages in the center. Louis
Clinic for their medical treat- All-State public speaking contest.
Becker of New York assisted as
Members
of
the
Young
People's
ments.
best man. The ushers included
The Auxiliary, through Mrs. R. Club and their friends are cor-
Aaron
Becker of New York, John
B. Rose, chairman of the sunshine dially invited to attend the meet-
Isaacs, Oscar Spilkin and Sidney
Avoid DI.appolntment, Hake
committee, thanks the anonymous ing. It is the object of the Dis-
RearmatIon. NOW
Friedlander. The bride was pre-
donor of individual boxes of cussion Group committee to pro-
ceded by the flower girl, little
YOUR WINTER CRUISE
candy for each guest in the Home vide at each meeting a stimulus
Charlotte Kornitzer. The ring-
13 Dam — 1105 and up.
at the Chanukah party held re- for active participation in debate
bearer was Myron Arena.
Rotel Reservation. In
and
the
exchange
of
°pink%
and
cently.
The solos "Ah Sweet Mystery
information.
FLORIDA • CALIFORNIA
The next meeting, planned for
of Life" and "I Love You Truly"
For Alr—Rall—IM.—Boat Ticket.
Monday, Jan. 20, will include a
were sung by Sally Johnson. The
Anywhere Consult
review of Sinclair Lewis' book, DURANT HONORED BY
c lie er re zo rn3 6,0•
w
0 as u followed
ests
by
n a din-
"It Can't Happen Here," to be
PHILOSOPHICAL GROUP
Amon g those
presented by Prof. Otto Merck-
World Wide Travel Bureau. Inc.
present were Dr. and Mrs. Henry
wardt of Wayne University at the
The Detroit Philosophical So- Albin, Mrs. II Friedman, Mr. and
1545 WWI. Blvd. Rand. 130-1171
invitation of Mrs. Bernard Lachs, ciety gave a luncheon in honor of
Mrs. J. Harris and daughters,
chairman of the program com- Dr. Will Durant, Monday noon,
Charles Offner, all of Chicago;
mittee.
in the Woodward Room of Hotel Louis Becker, Aaron Becker, Mr.
Thanks are due Mrs. A. Zagle Statler.
and Sirs. B. Bimberg, Mrs. I. Gina-
and the Aesculapian Society for
In the absence of Dr. DeWitt berg, Mrs. M. Liebson, Mr. and
their medicinal contributions to H. Parker, president of the so-
Mrs. Luftig, Mr. and Mrs. S.
the Old Folks' Home.
ciety, Louis James Rosenberg, Plowsky, all of New York; Mr.
first
vice-president,
presided.
and Mrs. B. Goldstein, and the
The lecture which was given in
Here's the offer as made to smokers A
Among the guests were Dexter Misses Rita and Barbara Harris
Hebrew by Dr. Israel Efros of
M. Ferry, Jr.; Dr. August P. Rec- of Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. .1. Alai-
since October 6th, 1935
Buffalo last Sunday evening, at
cord. of the Universalist Church; nik and daughters of Scottsville,
Dr. Floyd Owen, president of the . Mich., Mr. and Mrs. E. Glazer,
the Philadelphia-Byron School, un-
League of Nations Society of De- ;Mr and Mrs. Lampkovitz and Mr
der the auspices of the Kvutzah
The Aesculapian Ladies Auxil- troit; Colonel I. De Algarra, con-
and Mrs. S. Taub, all of Wind-
iary will hold its annual charita- sul of Cuba; Frank Cody, super-
Ivrith, was well attended.
sor. Dave Diamond and his or-
IllITRIASURf Of ThLblAtt
ble
dinner-dance at Northwood intendent of public schools; Dr.
Dr. Elms gave a vivid descrip-
chestra played throughout the eve-
tion of the poetic works of four of Inn. Wednesday, Jan. 22. The Charles L. Spain of Wayne Uni- ning and had as soloists, Al Tur-
the outstanding Hebrew poets of proceeds will be distributed to versity; Ward Macauley. George ner, Tommy Evans and Sally
Palestine, as follows: A. Shlansky, various charitable organizations, A. Ducharme, Mrs. Harold T. Mil- Johnson of the Detroit Civic
D. Shimenovitch, I. Lamden and A. chiefly to the new Jewish Old ler, of the Foreign Relations As- Opera Co. sang several vocal sel-
sociation; Dr. James Dempster, ections.
Z. Greenberg. The audience was Folks' Home.
For tickets call any of the fol- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Visscher,
! carried away by the richness and
Mr. and Mrs. Abrahkm B. Mil-
lowing: Ivanhoe 6675, Euclid Dr. and Mrs. Ira M. Altachuler,
flow of the Hebrew language as
ler left for a trip through the
61324, Un. 2-8846, Madison 9294 Dr. Fred Flett, Leon Saunders,
well as by the content of the talk.
East, and upon their return will
or To. 2-0327.
Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg, Mrs. be at home to their friends at
The guest and members of the
throughout the nation, ciga.
leaf has been aging and mellowing
Louis James Rosenberg, Alfred 9019 Pasadena Ave.
Kvutzah were entertained after the
I rette counters everywhere offer
Slaggert, J. Lee Barrett, H. Si.
in Lorillard's warehouses. Today,
lecture at the home of the president
Ti!. • sporting chance oa a pack of Nile.
Robins, president of the Foreign
COHEN—ABRAMS
of the Kvutzah, Maurice Landau.
you a new cigarette delight.
Woe OW Golds. Smoke ten of the cigarettes.
Double-Aged and Mellowed, it's
Trade Club. There were also
Fritzie Abrams, daughter of
II you don't say they the finest you've ever
present Irving Hirschman and Mr. and Mrs. Max Abrams, was
ready for you in Double•Mellow
Double-Mellow OLD GOLDS, made
New Young Judaea Club Is The playlet, "Uplifting Sadie." Horace Garvett of the Temple married to James J. Cohen, son
tasted, med the package wrapper and the re.
maining e41,, arzttes to OS, any time before May
Old Golds.
Organized
to be presented by the Detroit Beth El Men's Club and forum of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cohen, at
of
the
finest
tobaccos
ever
put
in
1st, 1938, well send you 4.14 the price
League of the National Hoene for committee, under whose auspices the Whittier Hotel, Sunday, Jan.
a cigarette. Prize crop tobaccos; the
you paid ... Dior pease.
A new Young Judaea Club, Jewish Children at Denver, at the Dr. Durant lectured at Temple , 5, by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin,
Claims
are
easy
to
make
...
but
you
can't
in the presence of 120 guests.
named the Detroit Young Judaea meeting in the Colonial Ballroom Beth El on Tuesday.
pick of the American and Turkish
smoke claims. So, we invite you to let Double-
The bridal couple will be at home
was organized Sunday, Dec. 29, by of the Detroit Leland Hotel, Wed-
Mellow Old Gold prove its own Cale on this
A. Z. A. Elects Officers
at 2220 Oakman Blvd. after a
1. A. Lawton, in the Carmel He- nesday, Jan. 15, will be followed
markets.
month's
trip
to
Florida.
They
brew School. branch 2, at 2691 Joy by tea and social hour.
"DOUBLE-your.money.back" guarantee.
At the election of officers held were attended by Mrs. Morris
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, honorary
Road,
For more than two years this prime
READ THE OFFER I
The newly elected officers are A. member, will open the meeting with Sunday, Dec. 29, the following as- 'Wagner, Irving letiowitz five
119 West 40th Street. New Yedi Coy
i Davis, president; H. Miller, vice- the traditional prayer used by all sumed office of Detroit chapter 63 bridesmaids and five ushers.
president; C. Wolfson, secretary; auxiliaries of the home throughout of A. Z. A. of the B'nai B'rith:
ROBBINS—GITLIN
President, Haywood Hellman;
R. Plotkin, treasurer; F. Sweet, the country, and Mrs. Oscar Robin-
The marriage of Miss Florence
vice president, Sam Deitch; secre-
chairman of Keren Ilazoar and son will read the closing prayer.
Gitlin,
daughter
of Mr. and Mrs.
tary,
Abe
Cohen;
treasurer,
Carl
A nominal charge of 25 cents
Young Judaea activities; A. Kolin,
.
!Joshua Gitlin of Victoria Ave..
chairman of Jewish National Fund; will be made to defray cost of re- Adler.
Windsor,
Ont.,
and
Dr. Nathan
IT. Dalinko, chairman of propa- freshments.
Flowers for all occ•sion• — Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Members are invited to bring
ganda; S. Shlinker, publicity
!
Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082. Benjamin Robbins of New York
their friends.
chairman.

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Jan. 12

20th Anniversary Dance

Y.F,T.C. Discussion
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