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January 31, 1936

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-06inzom FEBRUARY

Feb. 2—Miss Alice Fridson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loui
Fridson of Glynn Ct., to Hyman Galchinsky, son of Mlr. and rs
Rubin Galchinsky of Cortland Ave., at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall
Feb. 2—Miss Ruth Marks, daughter of A. Marks of Milwaukee
Wis., to Samuel C. Moss, son of Mrs. Ruth Moss of 3385 Richton Ave.
at the Detroit Leland Hotel..
Feb. 2—Miss Lee Wolstone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maye
Wolstone, to Monte Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Solomon
of 236 Belmont Ave., in the Starlit Room of Webster Hall. Care
mony at 6 p. m.
Feb. 2—Miss Evelyn Grossman, daughter of Mrs. Tillie Gross.
man of W. Grand Ave., to David J. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Cohen of Monterey Ave., at Detroit Leland Hotel.
Feb. 9—Miss Ida Noble, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Noble, to
Max Gvazda, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gvazda, at Lacher's.
Feb. 16—Miss Goldie Petok, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Petok of 3279 Fullerton Ave., to Bernard Rothenberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Rothenberg of 3046 Leslie Ave., at Statler Hotel, at
5:30 p. m.

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Prepare for Father
and Son Dinner at
the Shaarey Zedek

Arrangements are being cons.
pleted by a committee headed by
Moe Prince for the annual Father
and Son dinner of the Men's Club
of haarey Zedek, on Wednesday
evening, Feb. 12.
In addition to the catered chicken
dinner, there will be a unique pro-
gram of entertainment entirely
different from those presented last
year. Talking pictures featuring
Pop-Eye, Kracy Kat and other
children's favorites will be supple-
mented by the presentation of a
miniature circus.
On the committee with Mr.
Prince are: Alex Schreiber, Frank
Wetsman, Carl Shalit, John Frazer,
Abe Schmier and Robert Lowen-
berg. Harry M. Shulman is presi-
dent of the Men's Club.

B'nai David Y.P.S.
Dance on Feb. 8

The third annual dance of the

PREPARE PROGRAM FOR CELEBRATION
OF CHAMISHO OSOR B'SHVAT ON FEB. 8

gins at 9 o'clock and will continue
until 1 a. m., with Lee Worrell's
orchestra supplying the music.
Sol Rothenberg is chairman of
the committee in charge of the
dance. Others on the committee
are Tillie Heideman, Ben Kott,
Paula Baumhaft and Meyer Leine.
Publicity for the dance is being
handIM by Helen Mutnick,
Represntatives of ninny young
people's clubs in the city are ex-
pected to attend the dance. Tickets
can be secured from any measlier
of the group or by calling Dr.
Adolf Lowenstine, LO. 7724, or
Dr. Jack Koenig, T11.2-0910.
Tickets can also be secured at the
door.

by a visiting speaker, musical se-
lections and a play. Refreshments
appropriate for the holiday will be
served free by the Ladies' Aux-
iliary of the Jewish National
Fund.
On the occasion of Chamisho
Osor, Julius L. Kabatsky, special
attorney for the Department of
Justice, will address the Jewish
Radio Forum at 6:30 p. m. on
Sunday, Feb. 9, on the subject of I
afforestation work in Palestine.

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maize, whit e, gray,
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Main Floor

MRS. B. STEIN

the Chicago Theological Semi-
nary, and he spent two years
studying in Palestine.
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent
of the United Hebrew Schools,
will also speak at this luncheon.
Mrs. B. Stein is general chair-
man, assisted by Mrs. A. Sulkes
as co-chairman.
An interesting musical pro-
gram has been arranged by Mrs.
A. D. Markson and Mrs. S. Shnitz.
The president, Mrs. D. Rubin-
stein, urges that reservations be
made early by calling Euclid
9055-J.

SHAAREY ZEDEK YPS
'A NIGHT AT THEATER'
THIS SUNDAY EVENING

An interesting program, entit-
led "A . Night at the Theater,"
will be presented by the Young
Peoples' Society of Congregation

early through Mrs. Morris Davis,
Garfield 4031-J, or Mrs. Joseph L.
Staub, Townsend 6-3354.
Mrs. Harry Levin, 1710 Taylor
Ave., is now acting president of
Zedakah Club.

Satellites' 2nd Annual Dance
Center, Woodward and Holbrook,
on Feb. 2

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MRS. NORMAN KARASIK
(Miss Fannie Wittus)

The marriage of Miss Fannie
Wittus, daughter of Mr. and Mira.
Sans Wittus of Woodland Ave., to
Norman Karasik, con of Mr. and
Mrs. Karasik, was solemnized on
Jan. 19. The newlyweds left for
a several weeks' eastern trip.

NOW GOING ONI

The Great Million Dollar

At 6:30 p. ns. on Saturday eve-
ning, March 7, in the Temple Beth
El social hall, the young men and
women of the senior high school
will have their annual I'urim din-

Joseph II. Levy of Chicago,
vice-president of the National Co-
ordinating Committee of the Rank
and File Groups in Social Wurk,
will address the annual meeting
of the Asociation of Federation
Employees which will be held on
Sunday afternoon, Feb. 2, at 3
o'clock, at the Jewish Children's
Home, Burlingame an l'etoskey
Ayes.
A social hour will follow the
report of the president, M. E.
Williams, and election of officers
will take place. Members are
urged to attend.

MISS IRENE POLLACK

LILLIAN B. LOEWENBERG

ner-dance. In the past this affair
has been the highlight of the
year's activities of the senior high
school.
As an added attraction the
Senior High School Drama Club
will present a play, "Thank You
Doctor," by Gilbert Emery, under
the direction of Mrs. Blanche
Gordon Romin. The drama club
has already presented two success-
ful plays during this school year
and reserved this play for this
particular occasion.
The Student Council of the
Senior High School, under the
chairmanship of Martin Lattin,
has chosen the leaders of commit-
tees as follows: Bernard Oatley,
entertainment; Shirley and Har-
riet Honeymoon, food; N. ictor
Kanner, publicity; Robert Easton,
dc .r. Lionel Fink and Mrs. Reu-
ben Levine of the faculty are
sponsoring the committees. Miss
Lillian B. Loewenberg is Bernard
Oatley's assistant im the enter-
tainment committee.

on Sunday evening, Feb. 2, featur- Jr. Home Relief Society's
The Satellites Seniors announce ing Red Heron and his Musical Annual Dance on Feb. 23
their second annual dance to be Devils. An added attraction will
held at the Jewish Community be a prize amateur contest.
The annual dance of the Junior
Home Relief Society will take place
Feb. 23, in the sky room of ll'rb-
ster Hall. Marvin Kahn and his or-
chestra will provide the music and
Miss Winifred Berk. chairman of
the dance, is planning the enter-
tainment.
Tickets for the dance can be
secured by calling Sylvia Broudy,
To, 7-2543, or Elise Cohen, Town-
send 7-8950.
AUSLANDER CLUB'S
Miss Rodelle Broiler was hosts,
CARD PARTY FEB.
to the Junior home Relief Society
on Sunday, Jan. 19. Clothes and
books were donated by various
members of the organization to aid
the needy school children.
The fifth birthday of the Junior
Home Relief will he celebrated on
Feb. 9. Miss Jeannette London is in
charge.

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Dance to the tunes of ZUSMAN CAPLAN'S orchestra or
relax to the strains of their International music.

Shaarey Zedek, Sunday evening,
Feb. 2, in the social hall of the
synagogue.
The society will feature the
dramatic group in two one-act
plays: "Danger," a drama of hu-
man emotions, and "Business Is
Business," a hilarious Jewish com-
edy. The plays are under the di-
rection of Milton J. Ross and
Ralph Bernstein, long identified
with the Little Theater work in
Detroit, and the casts include, be-
sides Ross and Bernstein: Melba
Sklar, Samuel Jackson, Evelyn
Robins, Mary Homan, Bernard
Havanau, Joseph Mosb and David
Finkel. Assisting the directors
are Irene Pollack, Sylvia Shatzen,
Marvin Rosen and Ethel Dante.
Dancing will follow the plays.
The curtain will rise promptly
at 8:45 p. m. No one will be
admitted while the plays are in
progress.

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Contributions to Scholarship
Fund of United He-
brew Schools

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Lily Pons
Blouse

$3

Federation Employees
Will Meet on Sunday

B'nai B'rith Women's Auxiliary
Endows Room in Old Folks' Home

vites all Jewish women interested
in the work of the B'nai B'rith
to join. A delightful program
has been arranged for this meet-
ing and a program for the ensu-
ing term will be outlined.
Last Sunday night a paid-up
membership dance was given by
the Women's Auxiliary at the
Women's Auxiliary at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel. More than 250
members and friends attended this
affair.

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From the current
hit "I Dream
Too Much"

ZEDAKAH CLUB'S 15TH Young Peoples Society of the Con-
B'nai David will be held TEMPLE SENIOR HIGH
DINNER-DANCE FEB. 16 gregation
on Saturday evening, Feb. 8, in PURIM DINNER-DANCE
the social hall of the synagogue,
Plans are being completed for Elmhurst and 14th Sts. Dancing be-
TO BE HELD MARCH 7

Zedakah Club's 15th birthday din-
ner dance to he held on Sunday,
Feb. 16, at 6:30 p. m.. at the Oriole
Jewish National Fund Arranges Party With Co-Operation Terrace.
As reservations are limited, the
Of All Zionist Groups; Event to Be
committee urges that they be made
Held at B'nai Moshe

The executive committee of
the Womens' Auxiliary No. 122
of B'nai B'rith announces a con-
tribution of $1,000 to the Jew-
ish Old Folks' Home to endow a
room in memory of the late Na-
than D. Metzger, past president
of Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of B'nai
B'rith and one of the organizers
of the Womens' Auxiliary.
The committee also reports a
contribution of $50 to the Anti-
Defamation League of the B'nai
B'rith.
Next Monday night, the Wo-
men's Auxiliary will hold its regu-
lar hi-monthly meeting in the
Book-Cadillac Hotel. This meet-
ing will be an open one. Mrs.
Hannah Harvith, president, urges
every member to attend and in-

A Recent Bride

KRAUSE—STONE
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone of
Chicago announce the marriage
of their daughter, Maids, to Rob-
ert Allen Krause, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris S. Krause of Detroit.

Budget

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The Ladles Auxiliary of the
Kvutzah lvrith will be addressed
by Rabbi Z. Feinberg of Flint,
Mich., at its annual luncheon to
be held Feb. 4 at Lachar'a Res-
taurant.
Rabbi Feinberg is a graduate
of the University of Chicago and

Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Adell (Charlotte Leb
ster of Flint, Mich.) of 3216 Pingree Ave., a son, Marvin Merril,
Jan. 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Schwartz of 20226 Strat-
ford Road, a son.
Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Syner of Calvert Ave., a
daughter, Eleanore.

Marriages

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Rabbi Z. Feinberg
to Address Kvutzah
Ivrith's Luncheon

Births

Washington Blvd., at 1420 — Near Grand River Avenue

The annual traditional ooserv-
ante of Chamisho Osor b'Shvat-
Jewish Arbor Day—will take place
on Saturday evening, Feb. 8, at
the B'nai Moshe.
An invitation is extended to the
entire community to attend this
event, admission to be which will
be free. The celebration is planned
by the Jewish National Fund with
the co-operation of all the Zionist
groups in the city.
The event will be marked by the
showing of pictures, an address

PAGE SEVEN

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

The United Hebrew Schools of
Detroit have received the following
contributions to their Scholarship
Fund:
Mrs. Rose Metzger of 2530 Pin- I
gree Ave., one scholarship, on the ,
occasion of her anniversary, in
memory of her dearly beloved hus-
band, Nathan D. Metzger.
Sir. and Mrs. J. Radner of 87321
LaSalle Blvd., a contribution to the
Scholarship Fund, on the occasion
MRS. J. SOBEL
of the marriage of their daughter.1
Phyllis, to Harry H. Metier. The Auslander Family Club will
Mr. and Mrs. David Silverstein , hold • card party on Sunday, Feb.
of 12056. Dexter Blvd., a rontribu- 2, at 8 p. m., at the B'nai Moshe
tion to the Scholarship Fund, on Synagogue. Prizes will be given
the occasion of the engagement of and refreshments carved. Mrs.
their daughter, Ethel, to L. Wise- J. Sobel is chairman of the corn-
blatt mittee on arrangements.

DR. D. J. SANDWEISS
TO GIVE FEDERATION
NEWS ON RADIO HOUR

Dr. David J. Sandweiss will pre-
sent the Federation Newsgram as
a feature of the Jewish Radio
Forum, Station WJBK, on Sunday
evening, Feb. 2, at 6:30 o'clock.
Dr. Sandweiss is the director of
medical services at North End Clin-
ic. He is chief of the admitting
service and attending physician in
the gastro-intestinal department of
the clinic. The educational program
conducted by the North End Clinic
will be the subject of his six-minute
broadcast.
Dr. Sandweiss' address will be the
16th Federation Newsgram pre-
sented over the Jewish Radio
Forum this year. Aaron Kurland
is chairman of the Forum.

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In all his 16 years of experience
as a constable, Harry Keys has
not witnessed such suffering as in
the case of the Cartier family he
11340 Jos Campau Ave.
was ordered to evict last week. The
parents, George and Mary Carper,
and their five children were penni-
less and without fowl when they
were driven from their home. Con-
stable Keys was moved by their
plight to get some relief action,
Alisa Zhirllowsky, noted Pales-
and he personally provided them
with food, including groceries and tine labor leader, will address the
meat.
luncheon of the Pioneer Women's
Organization on Tuesday, Feb. 18,
Palestine Rebekah Lodge at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
The following is an additional
Card Party Feb. 5
list of donors:
)44.edalno. R. Kotler. F. Etta. H. Lev-
The newly installed officers of in, t, Mille, Heading. E numethei.
I/o0,1n,
J ReenNk, 8. Paul.
Palestine Rebekah Lodge started II a sh.,10.1.
8. Rabin. A. Nlofer, • EH-
their new term. One of the first pen. a STrater, A. Winokur. II- Wyin•
a•rden. Bell, a. Plea,.
affairs planned is a charity card ,Ireenl,era.
A Greenbera. C,, iloldbera.
party to he held Wednesday eve- A Aron... la Brown. I. Ile.ner,
ning, Feb. 5, at Palestine Temple. cnn,..n. SI ,'open. ti 1 ,1 , ken. Ertor,
Farbm•n, 0 Feldman. F. Friedmnn.
3707 Fenkell Ave. The public is in- 'a id. 11 (I.., 0.Y. , . A
ooldo•In, kl Hommel, T IAndy, ii
vited.
C Cabot.M. Hablnateln. N.
Palestine Rebekah Lodge meets ,Bnaherg,
H.Abeor. M•rks. T Sliver. 2. Msla•
every first and third Wednesday of mod . 0 Lionon. C Rhniey. J Iletvb•
thlbert I. S. Hien. I. 8-A
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the month at the above address. ma n, E enio,
colaerr. I.
II . I. VIdaret.
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The noble grand, Mrs. Sig Reifler, Bookatein
invites rill members, past and pres-
ent to attend meetings and join
Flowers for all occasions —
in activities.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082.

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largest sports clubs In Wales have
petitioned the British Amateur
' Athletic Federation to convene •
special conference in order to give
English athletes an opportunity
to discuss the question of English
pirtiripation in the Berlin Olym.
I pie Games.

