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January 17, 1936 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1936-01-17

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America lavish Priorlical Carter

January

CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

lifEDLTIWITAWISRifIROILE

17, 1936

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

ocif s 4 Y. M. J. A. STAGES
PLAY ON JAN. 24

Ladies' B'nai B'rith
Officers Installed

Engagements

On Friday evening, Jan. 24, at I Mr. and Mrs. Izaac W. Albaum
Northern High School, will be of Highland Ave., were feted at
pre anted the play The Whole I a dinner-party given by their
Town's Talking" by John Emerson children
children in their home on Sun-
and Anita Loos. This is the first , day, Jan. 12, honoring their 40th
I wedding anniversary. All their
I children and grandchildren were
I present, totaling 23 members of
the family. The engagement of
their oldest grandchild, Adrienne
Kellman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack M. Kellman, to Meyer
Gimbal, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.
I Gimbal of New York City, was
announced at the party. Miss
Kellman is attending the Wayne
University and Mr. Gimbal is a
graduate of the Eastern District
Preparatory in New York and of
the University of Michigan, where
he received his degrees of Bache-
lor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws.

Us

SEKS

Ills MOOD% AND AI Fs

Installation of officers of the
Ladies Auxiliary B'nai B'rith No.
122,
took place following a din-
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. D. Lieberman of Chicago Blvd. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Edythe Lynette, to Marvin Jack ner at the L'Aiglon, Jan. 6. The
guest of the evening was Mrs.
Wetsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wetsman of Edison Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Shrager of Virginia Park announce the
to
Alvin
Davis,
son
of
Mr.
and
Toby,
engagement of their daughter,
Mrs. D. Davis of Blaine Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Genelin of W. Grand Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Dora, to Gerald Spare, son of Mrs.
Sparr
of Gladstone Ave.
R.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Weisberg of Taylor Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Estelle Gertrude, to Jack Lawson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Lawson of Lawrence Ave.
Mrs. Charles Kane of Richton Ave, announces the engagement
of her daughter, Myrtle Lucille, to Jack Glazer, son of Simon Glazer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Alexander of Fullerton Ave, announce
he engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Manuel Rotenberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Rotenberg of Webb Ave,

Wedding Calendar

FINAL, DRASTIC

REDUCTIONS in our

January Clearance

Better Dresses

'10 and '15

In honor of Miss Alice Fridson,
a bride-elect of February, Miss
Jan. 19,—Miss Alva Applebaum, daughter of Moses E. Apple-
Rose Galchinsky, Mrs. Rubin Gal-
chinsky and Mrs. Louis Eisenberg baum of 2644 Richton Ave., to Louis F. Lavine, son of Mr. and Mrs I
MRS. JACOB HARVITH
were joint hostesses at a shower S. Lavine of La Salle Blvd. Reception at the Wilshire from 2 to
Louis llerzon of Chicago, first
and bridge on Jan. 14 at Yen- P. m. No cards.
: ett's Gardens.
Jan. 19—Miss Ethel Katzman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan vice-president of the Grand Lodge,
Katzman of 3336 Sturtevant Ave., to Sanford Loceff. son of Mr. and who installed the newly elected
Daytime and formal styles (misses' sizes)
I Mrs. Blanche Mandel left for Statler Hotel, at 8 p. m., a reception following. No cards.
officers:
a 10-day stay in New York and
Jan. 26—Miss Ruth Fischman, daughter of Mr. and I..1. I President, Mrs. Jacob Harvith;
MISS HELEN JACKMAN
a brief sojourn in Atlantic City. Fischman of 221 E. Wood St.. Flint, to Irwin Barak, son of Mr. and I first vice-president, Mrs. Joseph
Sanders; second vice-president,
dramatic venture of the Young
August Barak of Detroit, at Flint, Mich.
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority will Mrs.
Men's Jewish Association which
Feb. 2—Miss Alice Fridson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mrs. David Diamond; third vice-
has been in existence little more celebrate its sixth anniversary on Fridson of Glynn Ct., to Hyman Galchinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. president, Mrs. Harry Tanner; re-
than a year. Outside talent is being Saturday evening, Jan. 25, at Rubin Galchinsky of Cortland Ave., at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. cording secretary, Mrs. Charles
Solovich; coresponding secretary,
used in the cast to the extent of Northwood Inn. At the last meet-
Miss Charlotte Cant; financial sec.
the female characters, the Misses ing Misses Edith Phillips, Sylvia
were
retary, Mrs. Herman Gach; treas-
Helen Jackman, Helen Mark , Stir- Wagner and Sadie Klein
urer, Miss Clara Hurwitz; moni-
ley Wain, Lillian Shapiro, Edna guests of the sorority.
tor, Mrs. Ruth Metzger; trustees,
.
Rosenman, Estelle Gluklick. The I
Eva Levinson and daugh-
Mrs. kin
Mesdames Samuel Leib, Harry
male characters are Dr. Jack Jack- , ter,
Mrs. Freda Naidus of 3646
Yudkoff, Herman Osnos and M.
man, the Messrs. Harvey Zeman, Iloarth Ave. ,
last week for
Grassberg.
Adolph Silver, Gilbert Ma rk,I Miagmi B ach. , ' Fla
Jan.
5—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
T.
Gellman
(Ray
Wrotslav
'
e
,
Richard Idelsohn and Harry Wein-1
A pin In the form of a gold
sky) of 2314 Glendale Ave., a daughter, Phyllis.
Menorah was presented fo Mrs.
garden. Miss Lee Rosin and Joseph i Mr. and Mrs. I. Karbel of 1533
Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaplan (Rae Bronstein) o Ruth Metzger, the retiring presi-
Messenger directing the play.
l Collingwood Ave. will be hosts at 15346 Princeton Ave., a daughter, Marcia Frances.
dent, for her splendid service dur-
The following have been ap- a reception on Sunday, Jan. 19,
Jan. I4—To Mr. and Mrs. G. Lionel Willens (Gertrude Rush) ing the past two and a half years.
pointed as chairmen of their re- from 2 to 6 and 7 to 10 p. m., in
Acting as master of ceremon-
spective committees for the play: honor of the engagement of their of 2760 Chicago Blvd., a son.
ies was Nathan Rosin, past presi-
Tickets, Irving Gluklick; finance, daughter, Maxine Sylvia, to Nor.
dent of Pisgah Lodge. An inspir-
Philip Cherrin; program, Dr. Jack man Rosenman, son of Mr. and
streamers tied with lilies of the ing talk exemplifying the B'nai
Jackman; ushers, Ben Shapiro; I Mrs. Chas, H. Rosenman. No cards.
valley.
B'rith Wide Scope Movement was
properties, David Rosen; stage,
Miss Mildred Bobrin, sister of given by Mrs. Louis Herzon. She
Joseph Messenger.
the bride, was maid of honor, told of the excellent work being
Many Jewish leaders and prom-
TENENBAUM—HASSOL
wearing a distinctive creation of done at the Levi Memorial Hos-
inent people have been invited to
Miss Mildred Hassol, daughter pink lace with a butterfly shoul- pital, the Cleveland Orphan Home,
attend the performance of the
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hassol, be- der effect. Her bouquet consist- the Denver Hospital and the Hil-
Y. M. J. A., including L. H. Sobel,
came
the bride of Newton Tenen- ed of Roosevelt roses to contrast. lel Foundations.
C. H. Enggass, honorary president
Mrs. Ignatz Auslander is treas-
Addresses were given by J.
of the Young Men's Jewish Associ- urer of the committee in charge of baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. The bride's attendants, Mildred
Tenenbaum,
Sunday afternoon, Gross, Sophie Balberor and Pearl Staub, retiring president of Pis-
ation, Kurt Peiser, Philip Slomo- the third annual donor luncheon to
gah Lodge, Herman Osnos, incom-
vitz, Sidney Alexander, Milton be given by the Hebrew Ladies Jan. 12, at 1 o'clock, at the Bar- Cohen carried Hill roses.
Alexander, Drs. Leon Katzin and Aid Society on Jan. 29, at Lacher's. ium Hotel, with a reception for Louis Rabinowitz, brother of the ing president.
200 guests immediately following. groom, assisted as best man. Wil-
An extensive membership cam-
Jules Goldsmith, and Inspector
Mrs. Auslander is one of the
The marriage was performed liam Bobrin, Manual Staler and paign is being held. Mrs. David
Edward A. Kunath of the Narcotic
Prices Now
by Rev. S. Mogil under a satin Morey Korelitz served as ushers. Diamond is chairman.
; squad of the Detroit Police Depart-
canopy surrounded by white bebe
On January 26, a membership
Mrs. Bobrin. mother of the
; manta
$83.7 .$10115 .$11115
mums and tall cathedral tapers bride, wore a black creation of dance will be held at the Book
Marvin Raskin and Jack Lawson,
burned on either side of the im- metallic lace with a corsage of Cadillac for all paid-up 'members.
co-chairmen of the entertainment I
provised alter. The bride was ex- gardenias, while Mrs. Rabinowitz, Those who wish to become mem-
committee, have announced plans
quisite in a fitted starched lace mother of the groom, was dressed bers and pay dues should call
Johnston & Murphy Shoes Are
for the second annual dinner dance
gown deeply cowled in the front in a fitted black velvet gown with Mrs. David Diamond, Townsend
of the Young Men's Jewish Asso-
Sold in Detroit Exclusively by
and very decolette in the back a corsage of gardenias.
6.8422; 3330 Tuxedo.
ciation to be held at the Barium
over which she wore a very ex-
The dinner was served for 100
Hotel, Sunday evening, Feb. 2.
treme jacket with leg-o-mutton guests following the ceremony. A
In our
The snooker tournament is draw-
sleeves. Her shoes were salmon reception followed. Out-of-town Y.P.T.C. Opera Prog
ing to a close, and in the final
pink and matched the trimming guests were Mrs. J. Gelman, an
close
battle
is
seen
for
Phil Stern and Art Goulson, co-
on the white grograin hat.
aunt to the bride, and Miss Flor-
weeks, a
first place. At the present time,
Out-of-town guests were Miss ence Katz of Cleveland, and Mr. directors of the Young People's
both Joseph Messenger and Al Fox
1526 WASHINGTON BLVD.
Henrietta Hassol of Detroit, who and Mrs. Marco Hann of New Temple Club production of the Gil-
bert and Sullivan operetta, "Pina-
have forged ahead of the former
is now attending Oberlin College York.
fore," to be presented early in
leader, Morris Kosak. Next week's
of Music, and her guest, Miss
March, report that of late there
Dorothy Cleveland, also of Ober-
matches will include a game be-
has been much enthusiasm and a
tween Paul Horowitz, in fifth
lin College, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sales (Gertrude Hassol) of Chi- Kalvarier Aid Society Card great deal of progress regarding
place, and Irving Gluklick, who has
Rugs - Linoleum - Window Shades
Party Jan. 26
that delightful bit of music and
taken the fourth position in the
cago.
Drapery Rods
comedy. The directors have dis-
Mr. and Mrs. Tenenbaum will
standings.
Get Our l'eleeo Fird — Solltootes Eurolobed l'res
reside in Detroit after an ex-
The Kalvaricr Aid Society in- covered a number of very fine
Gymnasium work has been dis-
voices
for
the
leading
roles,
and
a
vitee its friends to attend a bridge
tended stay in Florida.
Window Shades Cleaned and Repaired
continued until the play has been
party at Congregation B'nai large chorus is being trained for
We Specialise in VENETIAN BLINDS
dispensed with. Ben Shurgin, as-
Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence the production. The cast rehearses
MRS. IGNATZ AUSLANDER
NOVETSKY—RUTHENBERG
sistant athletic director, has an-
twice a week, on Monday and Wed-
nounced a new "financial plan" charter members of their organiza-
The marriage ceremony unit- Ayes., on Sunday, Jan. 26, at 8 nesday evenings at 7:45, in the
which is expected to take care of tion and has been an active par- ing Sylvia Ruthenberg, daughter p. in. There will be prizes and re- main floor chapel of Temple Beth
8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phones: Garfield 1230.31
freshments. The proceeds will be
the athletic budget in the future.
ticipant in all phases of its func- of Mrs. L. Krulik of Gladstone used for charitable purposes,
El.
tions for a quarter of a century. Ave., and David Novetsky, son
Top sketch: Corsette with
In spite of ill health she has been of Mr. and Mrs. I. Novetsky of
Ave., was performed on
Gifts to the North End Clinic working unceasingly to make the Delmar
reinforced satin front and
donor luncheon an outstanding suc- Saturday evening, Dec. 28, in the
Beth
Yehudah
Synagogue, Pin-
fine taste: back. Cut very
North End Clinic has received cess.
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society gree and Woodrow Wilson. Rab-
low for evening it has
the following contributions:
bi
S.
Kleinplatz,
Rabbi I. Stoll-
is being asked continuously to ad-
In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of minister emergency relief. The man and Jacob Soberman officiat-
a lace brassiere • - • • 5.00
Harold S. Jones from Mr. and Mrs. proceeds realized from their donor ed. Cantor Z. Mogilevsky sang
Below: Girdle , of French
Myren 51. Landsberg.
luncheon will comprise the chief "0, Promise Me."
In !Memory of Esther Sapiro, source of income of the organize-The bride was exquisite in a
elastic to give you a sleek
from Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Gross- tion for their season. Patou model of white chantilly
figure under new spring
man.
Acknowledgment is made to the lace, the front bodice being
In memory of Simon Lachman, following additional donors who molded with an extended row of
frocks. Very specially
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
II.
Franklin.
have made reservations: Mesdames shirring and the back coming to
10.95
priced
For the Supplementary Medical Emil Philips, David Greenbaum, a V-point. The gown was fitted
Assistance Fund: In memory of Morris Berkowitz, Joseph Berk, to the knees from where it swirl-
Bernard J. Kay, from William Mabel Berk, Cecelia Sternberg, ed into graceful lines. With it
CORSET SHOP—THIRD FL
Gant and the firm and employes of Margaret Nagler, Morris Rosen- the bride wore a matching jacke t
Whitlock, Smith & Company.
berg, Nathan Nagler, Julia Cohen, fitted tightly, the sleeves extend-
Sam Edelheit, Ignatz Hager, Dave ing into wrist points. She car-
Shrubel, Frances Fiess, Molly ried a bridal bouquet of white
roses, sweet peas and Mlles of the
Schwartz.
valley tied with white satin
streamers.
Mrs. M. Raimi assisted as ma-
BIRTHDAY DINNER OF
tron of honor. The bridesmaids
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY Included Miss Lillian Milgrom,
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29 Miss S ylvia Novetsky, sister of the
Your Guests Will Applaud When They Hear This
groom, and Miss Lillian Temchin.
Silly Refrain — Then They'll Stand Up and Cheer
A joint board meeting of the out-
Sam Novetsky served his broth -
When Boesky's Sandwiches Go 'Round and 'Round.
going and incoming officers of the er as best man and the following
assisted
as ushers: Edward Ruth-
Home
Relief
Society
was
held
in
Order Some for That Next Gathering.
the form of a luncheon on Friday, enberg, brother of the bride, Na-
Jan. 10, at the Belcrest Hotel.
than Soberman and Benjamin
Mrs. Charles Cornell, the presi- Katz.
The mother of the bride wore
dent-elect, gave an inspirational
address to the members, who re- deep blue velvet with rhinestone
sponded with pledges of their co- studded neckline and girdle. With
A Good Place to Eat, Drink and Meet
operation for the coming year. Mrs. It she wore silver accessories and
Al Weisman, past president, and a shoulder corsage of white or-
WE DELIVER AT ALL HOURS
Mrs. Harry Shulman, also ad- chids. The mother of the groom
TRINITY 24388
was gowned in wine color lace
12TH & HAZELWOOD
dressed the members.
Mrs. Leon H. Zeckman announced with which she also wore a shoul-
Here's the offer as made to smokers
that final arrangements have been der corsage of orchids.
Following the ceremony din-
made for the 13th birthday dinner
:Ince October 6th, 1935
dance of the Home Relief Society ner was served to 300 guests. A
to be given at the Oriole Terrace, reception with music and danc-
Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 6:30 p. m., ing followed. The couple left
and that tickets are now available. for an extended tour of the west
The next meeting and installa- and upon their return from their
GIVEN BY
tion of officers of the Home Relief honeymoon will reside at 1942
Society will be held on Monday, Gladstone Ave.
Messrs. Peter Novetsky and Mat-
Jan. 27, at 1:30 p. m., at the home
of Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, 1745 hews were present from Chicago.
Several
telegrams were received,
Boston Blvd.
including greetings from B. Man-
ORILLARD has been in the baccos. Words can't do it, but a
ischewitz, Isidore Epstein, presi-
tobacco business 175 years. few double - mellow smokes will.
Contributions to Scholarship dent of the Hapoel Hamizrachi of •
AT THE JEWISH CENTER
America, and Rabbi Friedman of
Fund of United Hebrew
Take • apsetlew sham* es • posh ef •9•Ms-
Woodward at Holbrook
Spain
and
Rabbi
Zombrowsky,
Schools
But never, in all that time, has
■ awa OW Golds. &make We ad the siewsthr•
So we invite you to smoke half
ecutive director of Mizrachi.
It you dent say therm the 'Wed Trews ever

Lorillard seen finer tobacco a pack of "Double-Mellows"
tasted. wad Ow pawl...1mM.. rd lee •••
The United Hebrew Schools of
RABINOWITZ—BOBRIN
rnalrilng c tirarelter to a.. at •••!! Ii••• nerMe
Detroit have received contributions
Music by Harry Moses and his 10 Melody Men
than the PRIZE CROPS in without risking a penny. Either
May 1 M, 1936, and wall fond raas dwOA Ube
Miss Sydelle Bobrin, daughter
to their Scholarship Fund from the
pow, you paid tor tn. het pashas% sawl peibmee:
50c Admission — Includes checking
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bobrin, and
following:
Double-Mellow Old Golds.
they're the best cigarettes you
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson, Samuel Rabinowitz, son of Mr.
I665 Chicago Blvd., one scholarship and Mrs. Abraham Rabinowitz,
We know only one way to ever tasted...or you get "double
B'nai David Y. P. S. Plans in honor of the marriage of their spoke their marriage vows before
Established 1760
daughter, Betty Ruth, to Dr. Her- Rabbi .1. Rabinowitz at Lachar's
Dance
for
Feb.
8
give
you the thrill of these to- pay" for your trouble.
Arad Dlowpolaiharen. Maks
III W. oak Weak New Yerit Ore
Tuesday,
Jan.
14.
bert Gerome Bloom.
Reeervalloas NOW
The bride, who was given in
Mr. and Mrs. J. Atha, 9224 Car
The B'nai David Y.P.S. has made
• P. t..ww Cr. Ir.
YOUR WINTER CRUISE
extensive plans for a dance to be doni, one-half scholarship, in mem- marriage by her parents, wore a
II Days — er.b oort up
ory
of
their
beloved
father,
Israel
stunning
fitted gown of white sat-
held Saturday evening, Feb. 8, at
Hotel Reoerratteno to
Arhit. in with • lace jaquette, fashioned
ALL OLD GOLD CIGARETTES NOW ON SALE, NATION-WIDE ... ARE DOU&L-E-MELLOW
the B'nai David synagogue.
FLORIDA .CALIFORNIA
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lachman, 3293 with long tight sleeves. The bark,
The social committee under the
For Alr—P.•11-11uo—Root Tfrketo
Webb, one-half scholarship, in of her jaquette ended in a long'
direction
of
Sol
Rothenberg
has
A nywhery conrult
also planned a pre-dance bridge to memory of their beloved parents, train. Her flowing veil was at-•
tached to • Cerra of white satin
be held on Tuesday. Jan. 28, at Joseph II. and Etta Lachman.
MADE FROM
designed with minime pearls. She '
Work' Wile Tros el Bureau, lee
the synagogue. There will be prizes
all (Knape. — carried a muff of gardenias and ,
Flowers
In
1544 we h. mud. B d. 110.331•
and refreshments. Members and
Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082. lillie• of the valley ending in long
their friends are invited.

Formerly up to $49.50

-DRESS STUDIO (6th Floor)

Births

Marriages

Now in Progress

Hebrew Ladies Aid
Donor Event Jan. 29

Semi-Annual
Reduction

ALFRED

Annual January

Sale of New

Corsets

LaSalle Window Shade Co.

5.00 , 10.95

ti

No change in the package

BOP.. wait you taste

these DOUBLE-MELLOW cigarettes/

"THE MUSIC GOES
'ROUND AND AROUND . . . "

Boesky's on 12" St.

26th Annual Dance

MICHIGAN PROGRESSIVE VEREIN

Sunday, January 19, 1936

Rhea E. Cashman

DOUBLE

L

YOUR MONEY BACK

if they don't win you

PRIZE CROP TOBACCOS-

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