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CLIFTON AVINCI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE

litEl)erRorrjaisneROMICIA

February 7, 1936

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Pioneer Women's
Luncheon Program

Engagements

With Alisa Zhidlowsky of Pal-
estine as guest speaker, an elab-
Dr. and Mrs. I. II. Leion of 3531 Junction Ave. announce the
orate program is being arranged engagement of their daughter, Ida Mae, to Ilarold A. Pomers of
for the annual donor luncheon of
New
York
City.
the l'ioneer Women's Organize-
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Homonolf. formerly of this city, now re-
siding in Cleveland, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Elaine Loretta, to Max Sokol, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sokol
of Cleveland. The wedding will take place in Cleveland in the early
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Kasin announce the engagement of
their daughter, Lillian, to Bernard Leventhal, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Leventhal of Detroit. The wedding will take place in the early

Name Donors for
J. N. F. Luncheon

With March 10 fast approach-
ing, women are urged to make
their pledges toward the fifth an-
nual donor luncheon of the Lad-
ies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Na-

Last 7 Days-4 the

I. MILLER

Semi.Annual

Clearance
00
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spring.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Serlin of Leslie Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ilortense E., to Arthur Silverman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silverman of Tyler Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Horowitz of New York City announce the
engagement of their daughter, Miriam, to David L. Bresler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Bresler of 1733 Taylor Ave., Detroit.

411th mid Greatest

Wedding Calendar

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LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER

Feb. 9—Miss Ida Noble, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Noble, to
Max Gvazda, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gvazda, at Lacher's.
MRS. L. MILLER
Feb. 16—Miss Goldie Petok, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry
Petok of 3279 Fullerton Ave., to Bernard Rothenberg, son of Mr. tional Fund Council, to be held
and Mrs. Max Rothenberg of 3040. Leslie Ave., at Statler Hotel, at at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
ELIZABETH GASTMAN
Stores are now available for
5:30 p. m.
Feb. 16—Miss Frieda Singer, daughter of Mrs. Ilyman Singer rummage. Mrs. M. Finkel, Town-
tion to be held at the Book-Cad-
of 9674 Broadstreet, to Nathan Zager of this city, at Congregation send 6-4136, chairman of rum-
illac Hotel on Tuesday, Feb. 18.
mage, will be glad to make ap-
Elizabeth Gastman, who recent- B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Rabbi M. Zager will officiate.
pointments.
ly returned from New York after
Mrs. Max Goldberg urges wo-
three years of study with Edwin
men to call her at Garfield
Hughes, well known pianist, and
0852-W for saving boxes.
who has also done theoretical
Mrs. Max Weksler is serving as
work at the Institute of Musical
chairman of the souvenir booklet.
Art of the Juillard School, will
Mrs. Harry Kraft, chairman of
render several selections. Miss
Jan. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Edmund E. Saperston (Rae Klein the program for the afternoon of
Gastman is now a member of the
the luncheon, annuonces that an
faculty of the Ganapol School of smith) of LaSalle Blvd., a daughter, Saralyn Joan.
exceptionally fine program with a
Musical Art. Another artist on
nationally renowned speaker has
the program will be Emma Laza-
been arranged.
roff Scheyer.
ZEDAKAH OPEN SOCIAL
A strictly Kosher luncheon will
At a rally held last Tuesday,
MEETING
THIS
MONDAY
be served.
more than 300 women were pres-
Mrs. Philip Slomovitz is chair-
ent and pledged their support to
man of the luncheon. Mrs. L.
An open social meeting of the
the luncheon.
Miller
has been appointed her co-
Zedekah
Club
will
be
held
on
The Pioneer Women will enter-
chairman.
tain at Buddy's on Twelfth and Monday, Feb. 10, at 1:30 p. m.,
The
Women's
Auxiliary
of
the
The
next meeting of the auxil-
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Joseph
L.
Taylor at 8 p. m. on Monday,
Jewish Old Folks' Home will be iary will be held at the Book
Feb. 10, in honor of Miss Golda
addressed
by
Philip
Adler
of
the
Cadillac
Hotel on Wednesday,
Myerson.
Detroit News at the next meeting, 12, at 2 p. no. Aaron Rosenberg,
The following are additional
Feb. 17, at 2 p. m., in the Statler prominent attorney, will address
donors to the luncheon:
Mesdames N. Luhelsky, S. D. LubetskY,
Hotel. Mr. Adler, foreign corres- the group. Miss Elizabeth Gast-
1.1ppil1, L. Lipulck, I.. 1.1tisky, M. Levitt,
pondent for the Detroit News man, pianist on the staff of the
W Levine, N. Levine. N. Levine, It.
who is an able lecturer, will speak Campo! School of Musical Art,
Leilne, A. Lanarrift, J. It. Lattin, M.
landau, IV Lalkin, M. Mendelson. F.
on "Russia and The Far East." will render several selections. Mrs.
Milln, N. Morgenstern. A. Mondry. E.
On the same program, Miss Max Weksler will present current
51101., 1111kidnhy, M. MIchlln. L. Markus.
L Ifargolin. F. H. Margolies, . M. Nei-
Marian Goodman, daughter of Mr. events.
:nark, It. Nelmark, H. Nelson, II. NeI•
Mds. I. Goodman, 3323 Buena
and Mrs. I. E. Goodman, will ren-
eon, A. Plotkin. Pickman, J. Pollnsky,
Vista, To. 6.3578, chairman ,of
S Paillat, Rubin, R Rahn'. Rabinowitz.
der piano selections.
It. Itaiml, G. Balm'. M. Itomenberg, D.
The good cheer committee of the reservations, announces in part
Rubinstein, M. Stark, S. Scott, A. Sinilo,
Auxiliary, which was originated pledges received as follows:
S. Sislin, Silverman. S. Siegel, J. Shut.
Mesdames E. Abrams, C. Abram., I.
man, A. shuldinger. Shuhow, Slituukler,
by Mrs. A. M. Ferar and is under
I , . Sheraga. M. Scherter, M. Saulson, D.
the chairmanship of Mrs. Jule =1:." 1.1rru:ienIthTli."1 1.
!truster,
greV "111:
17
DIl
Sky, A. Sulked. J. Steven, J. Stone.
Shore, 0 stanhefeky, Stollman. A. 81011P,
Wolfson, were highly commended Buchman. If. Buchman, L Hurnetein, 11.
Weintrobe. 0.
• enner, S. Taney,
for their efforts at the annual
5.1 :::1;e117' Irwin Cohen,
\Vito., Z. Wasserman, Weingarden, 11.
meeting of the Old Folks' Ilome Dernaw. A. Detach. J. Dorfman, N.
Zuckerman. J. Zweig, M. Zarenkin, M.
!Napkin. I. Dworkin, Jon. Ehrlich,
MitnIck, M. Rutin. and the Wanes Leah
last Sunday afternoon.
Fonnteln, It. Felgpnitnti, H. Felk, 0.
1.4,111, Evelyn Skint% Sonia Shatnen and
A financial report was given at Felnian, Fineman, E. Flick, If. Finkel'.
Jeannette Steinberg
H. Einholen, H. Genitor, 11. J. !Ilea, C.
the annual meeting by Mrs. Sam- Clinsherg,
S. Ginsberg, I. GliklIn, Slag
uel Kanners, treasurer of the Goldberg. It. Gollob, Eva Grant, hands
Greenberg. IL Greenberg, I:. Greenwald,
auxiliary.
H. Heiken, Max Hayman. M. Iloffenberg,
Last week, Mrs. Wallace New- E. Harrison, IforovIts, Dora Hyman, D.
ton and Mrs. Fay Stahlberg Iwrey, Hen KaplovIts, H. IC Burman, Oscar
Keer, H. lioliaker, 1. 1:0140g4.0, T. Nuts
MRS. HERBERT WALLACE
chauffered the residents of the low,
B. Lannky, F. Lamdem LefkovIts,
Home to the North End Clinic,
H. Levine, G. Levin, M. Levin, J. Levitt,
The annual Purim dinner-dance Staub, 3042 Sturtevant. A fine
On Monday, transportation for M. Levy. B. Lewis, D. Licht'', I. A.
of the Senior Iligh School of Tem- program has been arranged. The
J. LIIII.hInnky. A.

LiPalf. W.
meet cal treatment was provided Llehnon,
London. M. Lutillort, Wm. 'Mandell, A.
ple Beth El has been set for Satur- public is invited.
Mendelson, P. Margollen, )1. Margolies.
by 11'rs. Sam Weller.
day, March 7, at 6:30 p. m., in the
H.
Markowitt,
M.
Mankln,
A.
Miller, L.
The following members have
Visi ts with guests in the home
social hall of the Temple.
been chosen as hostesses for the and the distribution of fruits and Miller, I. Miller, B. Muldever, fl. Mut.
dever S. MunkowIts, IL Nide. E. Noodel,
After the dinner the senior high 15th birthday dinner-dance to be
C.
Nunshautn,
M.
Onchln,
II,
Oschin,
candy were made Monday by Mrs.
school drama club will present a held on Sunday, Feb. 16, 6:30 p.
Emil PhIllipa. Ohio. Itonettnian, P. llo-
one-act comedy, "Thank You, Doc- m., at the Oriole Terrace: Mes- Sam Lebow, Mrs. Oscar Snyder, nenthal, I. Rubinntein. and the Hinges
Mrs. Nate Kaletsky and Mrs. Jule Leda MIller and Ann Ilia,.
tor," by Gilbert Emery, in the dames Philip Lipson, Morris Can-
Wolfson, chairman of the com-
Brown Memorial Chapel. The cast vasser, Max Spoon, Herman Sal-
mittee.
of the play is as follows: Ruth ter, Herbert Wallace, Louis Ger-
Young Israel Will Observe
Coogan, Jane Unterferger, Herbert manski, Norman Adilman, Ben
Chamisho Osor b'Shvat
Gach, Jafery Singer, Martin Lat- Tolmich, Joshua Karbal, Benjamin
on Sunday
tin. It is directed by Mrs. Blanche Gordon.
Gordon Romm. Dancing in the so-
For reservations call Mrs. Mor-
The
Young
Israel Organization
cial hall will furnish entertainment ris Davis, Ga. 4031-J. or Mrs.
of Detroit invites the public to
RUSKIN—RUTTENBERG
for the rest of the evening
Joseph L. Staub, To. 6-3354.
attend
the
Chamisha
Osor b'Shvat
Miss Lillian M. Wetsnian, with
Miss Florence Ruttenberg,
the cooperation of Shirley and Progress Reported by the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Rut- celebration to be held Sunday
Harriet Honeymoon, planned the
tenberg of Dayton, Ohio, was evening, Feb. 9, at their building,
Shaarey Zedek Chil-
dinner.
married to Dr. David Ruskin, son 2691 Joy Road. Valuable prizes
will be given away and refresh-
dren's Theater
of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Orechkin of
Windsor, Ont. The wedding was ments will be served. Admission
J W E W O Plans Shower Progress on the three plays held at the Van Cleve Hotel, Day- is free.

Births

Adler to Address
Women's Auxiliary
of Old Folks' Home

i.

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Marriages

for Orphans

The next meeting of the North
Woodward branch of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Or-
ganization will be held at the
home of Mrs. William Fisher,
2254 Gladstone, on Tuesday, Feb.
11, at 1:30 p. m.
The main topic to be discussed
will be the shower to be given for
250 girls who are inmates of the
General Israel Orphans Home for
Girls in Palestine. This shower
will take place on Wednesday,
March 18, at 1:30 p. m., at the
Jewish Community Center, Wood-
ward and Holbrook. These chil-
dren are in need of stockings and
underwear, sizes 6 to 16.
Mrs. Rose Goldberg, Mrs. Wil-
liam Fisher, Mrs. S. Schwartz
and Mrs. I. Bernstein have
pledged their support for this un-
dertaking. Mrs. 51. Silverstone
and Mrs. E. Epps, chairmen, may
be called at Garfield 6506-W or
Townsend 8-2934. Packages or
donations will be called for.

which have been in rehearsal for ton, on Jan. 26. Dr. and Mrs.
the past six weeks by the Shaarey Ruskin will reside at Fairgrove, Junior Group of Old Folks'
Zedek Children's Theater is re- Mich.
Home Opens Its Mem-
ported satisfactory. Although pres-
bership Drive
ent bookings call for productions TRACTENBERG—SCHWARTZ
The wedding of Eva Schwartz
early in March, scenery and set-
An extensive drive for mem-
tings have already been designed Of 3200 Buena Vista Ave. and
and dress rehearsals on at least Arthur Tractenberg of W. Phil- bers is now being conducted by
two of the productions will be adelphia Ave. was solomenized at the junior group of the Old Folks
scheduled within the next few the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, on Home, whose purpose is to assist
weeks. Sunday, Feb. 2, by Rabbi Rabin the Home financially and being
In order to use some of the ovitz, assisted by Rabbi Fischer good will to the aged occupants.
younger members of the group and Rabbi Stollman. The cere The nucleus of the group consists
(five years old and younger), sev- mony was preceded by a brida l of young college men and women,
eral scenes in The Paper Hat" entry march supervised by Jack in ages of 18 to 24. Social af-
fairs are held throughout the
have been re-written by Saul L. Franks.
The bride wore a beautiful year. A well planned program
Schlesinger, organizer and super-
has
been outlined by the board of
Patou
creation
of
ivory
satin,
and
vising director of the theater.
With the constantly increasing an ivory and satin veil. The five directors. Detailed information
may
be had by contacting the
number of new applicants who bridesmaids wore multi-shaded
Sylvia membership chairman, Bettina
crowd the rehearsal hall of the tulle and b r o c a d e.
theater each succeeding Sunday, it Schwartz, who was maid of honor, Jacoby, To. 7-7339, or David Co-
has been found necessary to aug- wore pink tulle. Hattie Lighter, hen Tr. 2.6075.
ment the adult supervisory 'staff the matron of honor, wore ivory
again, now comprised of Melba triple sheer crepe. Walter Schmier
Knights of Pythias to Confer
Sklar, Jane Cotten, Jack Schlesin- W82 best man.
A reception for 300 guests fol-
Rank of Esquire
ger, Gilbert Slutzky and Miss Mil-
dred Stocker. Miss Stocker and lowed the ceremony.
The bridal couple are spending
Next Tuesday, Feb. 11, Detroit
Mr. Slutzky are temporarily in
charge of the interpretative read- their honeymoon at Miami Beach, Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias,
ing, elocution and stage movement Havana, Cuba and the British will confer the rank of esquire, or
second degree, on a class of new
training groups, phases of theater West Indies.
candidates. Members who re-
in which they have had a wealth
MOSS—MARKS
cently joined the order will par-
of practical experience and sea-
A. Marks of Milwaukee, Wis., ticipate in the work. Chancellor
demic training. Miss Sylvia Shatz-
en is the general trouble-shooter announces the marriage of his Commander Bela Jacoby an-
while rehearsals are in schedule daughter, Ruth, to Samuel C. nounces that degree work only
and as secretary to S. L. Schlesin- , Moss. son of Mrs. Ruth Moss of will be conferred on Tuesdays
ger. Richard Stein, member of the this city, on Sunday, Feb. 2. Rabbi with the exception of the last
Detroit Writers Guild and at pros- A. M. Hershman performed the Tuesday each month, which will be
a business meeting. Owing to the
ant completing his training for a
immediate in family
at the Detroit
journalistic career at the Univer• ceremony
the presence
of the severe weather last Tuesday,
Hillsdale Lodge No. 45 did not
lily of Detroit, has become grill- Leland Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moss left appear and will visit Detroit
ated with the Shaarey Zedek
Children's Theater to supervise for Chicago, and upon their cc- Lodge in March to portray the
and direct the publicity group turn they wit !reside on Dexter lesson of friendship.
The entertainment comfittee,
made up of child members of the Blvd
The out-of-town guests were: headed by Milton Mahler, an-
group who are interested in this
aspect of the theater. Sidney Eder. A. Marks, father of the bride; nounces that a Father and Son
well-known for his stage construe- Miss J. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Nlor- Night will be held on Tuesday,
tionscener and li g ht' g W. r k ris Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs. David': Feb. 25.
with various schools in Detroit, has Marks, all of Milwaukee.

been a.ssisting Mr. Schlesinger inl
designing settings and supervising
the technical end of the produc-
tions.
The Shaarey Zedek Children',
Theater will produce plays at
Shaarey Zedek for the entertain-
ment and enlightenment of the
student body, affiliated organiza-
tions, or adult Jewish clubs and or-
ganizations throughout the Jewish
community of Detroit. The theater
has several vehicles of high amuse-
ment and dramatic outside per-
formances. Organizations which
are planning programs are advised
to write or phone their dates tot
Saul L. Schlesinger, 2994 Calvert
Ave., To. 8-7291, or to the Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue, 2900 W. Chicago
Blvd. Bookings should be made
early to avoid disappointments.

Sisters of Zion Mizrachi to
Observe Chamisho Osor
on Monday

A Chamisho Nor b'Shvat party
sponsored by the Sisters of Zion
Mizrachi will be held at the B'nai
David Synagogue, Elmhurst and
Fourteenth, on Tuesday, Feb. 11,
at 7 p. m. An interesting pro-
gram has been arranged. Rabbi
I. Stollman will be the principal
speaker. Violin selections will be
given by Z. Garber and there will
be reading of a poem by Dr. H. E.
Lippitt Mrs. Dora Sterling-
Mafsky will render vocal selec-
tions and will be accompanied
by Miss Miriam Edwards. Every-
one is welcome.

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Contributions to the Jewish Rabbi Feinberg Addresses
Children's Home
Donor Luncheon of
Kvutzah Ivrith
The Jewish Children's Home of

Detroit wishes to acknowledge
with thanks the following dona-
tions:
Mrs. Ida Fish, 3344 Burlingame.
Miss Zella Morris, 2454 Blaine,
in memory of her father, Jacob
M. Morris.
Niken'a Boys' Club, 2535 Cort-
land.
Joseph P. Chapman, in memory
of Mrs. Minnie Cassel.
Fine Arts Optical Co., 510
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The donor luncheon of the La-
dies' Auxiliary of the Kvutzah
Ivrith took place at Lachar'n Hall
Feb. 4. It was a huge success.
The speaker of the afternoon was
Rabbi Z. Feinberg of Flint.
B. Isaacs, superintendent of the
United Hebrew Schools, greeted
the ladies of the auxiliary and
highly praised the excellent work
of this organization.
The program also consisted of
several musical selections given
by Mrs. Warren and Miss Sher-
Flowers for all occasions — man.
Mrs. D. Rubinstein, president,
I/Wier-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082.

and Mrs. D. Stein, general chair-
man of the luncheon, thanked
those who helped to bring this
affair to a sucts-ss.
The following committee as-
sisted: Mra. A. D. Markson, Mrs.
S, Spitz, Mrs. A. Panush, Mrr. A.
Sulkes, Mrs. B. Friedgood, MIL
T. Shubiner.

Philomathic Debating Club

At its meeting or. Sunday, Feb,
2, the Pl.ilomathie Debating Club
completed plans for a banquet at
Lachar'a Hall. Judge Charles
Rubiner will officiate as master of
ceremonies at this affair, which Is
open only to members of the club
and its alumni. This will be the
first banquet in eight years.

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