Alfi$11 Periodical Coder CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 litEPerRoulansnffiRomail February 14, 1936 PAGE NINE sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PURITY'S BAZAAR The bazaar sponsored by Pur- ity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bronstein of 1970 Hazelwood Ave. an be held at the Phalanx Club, Ers- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Willard Zamsky kine and John R., on the evenings of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zamsky of 2808 Mayfield Rd., of Feb. 29 and on March 1, prom- Cleveland lleights, 0., formerly of Detroit. ises to be the outstanding event Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gayman of 3035 Richton Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Charles Lass. Mrs. Minnie Moskver of 9664 Otsego Ave. announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Miss Eva Wolfe, to Milton Sumner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Sumner of Windsor. The wedding will take place early in June. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Erenstein announce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Edward Chaifetz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chaifetz. Reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis, 3431 Van Dyke, on Sunday, Feb. 16., from 8 to 11. Mrs. Sarah Feldman of Chene St. announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Natalie Schrier, to Morris Erwin Lax, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Lax of Leslie Ave. The engagement of Miss Lillian Auslander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Auslander of Cortland Ave., is announced to Oscar Spilkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Spilkin of Elmhurst Ave. Wedding Calendar 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. ANN PAUL of the year in the social activities Feb. 16--Miss Frieda Singer, daughter of Mrs. Hyman Singer of the chapter. The committee in charge, head- of 9674 Broadstreet, to Nathan Zager of this city, at Congregation B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Rabbi M. Zager will officiate. ed by Mrs. Cora Jacoby, general chairman, past matron of the chapter, and Mrs. Mildred Gross, chairman of the program, are sparing no efforts in their plans. Mrs. Ann Paul and Mrs. Rae Goldberg are in charge of the games for both nights, and free Feb. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lachover (Gertrude Rosen dancing to the music of a well known orchestra will be diver- hal) of 3385 Richton Ave., a daughter, Miriam Elaine. sions of the evenings. Feb 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe (Ann Freedman) o On Sunday, March 1, a dinner 037 Monterey Ave., a daughter, Gloria. will be served by the committee Feb. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Better (Rae Bernstein of De in charge, headed by Mrs. Ida roit) of Los Angeles, Calif., a son, Morris Bernard. Schultz, at a very nominal cost, Feb. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Slomovitz (Lillian Silverstein from 5 to 7 p. m. of 2060 Tyler Ave., a son. All officers and past officers and matrons will assist at the various booths. Mrs. Esther Cohen is the worthy matron of the chapter and Dr. Harry C. Metzger is the worthy patron. Births Iliarriaggs Perfection Past Masters Night on Wednesday, Feb. 19 The annual Past master's night of Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. Q A. M., will be held on Wednes- day evening, Feb. 19, at the Ma- sonic Temple, when the lodge will officially welcome Milton M. Mad- din into the ranks of past masters and he will be presented with his past master's apron and jewel. The lodge will open at 5 p. m. At 6:30 the dinner and program, which has been arranged by the entertainment committee, will fallow. An outstanding feature of the evening will be the exemplifica- tion of the third degree at 9:30 by the SL Andrew Ilighland de- gree team. There will also be entertainment following the din- ner by the members of the visit- ing degree team. Judge James E. Chenot of the Wayne Circuit Court will be the guest speaker and will speak on the life of George Washington, the anniversary of whose birth oc- curs on Feb. 22, and in observance of which Masonic lodges through- out the state are holding special communications. Aaron A. Silberblatt, worship- ful master, urges all Perfection Lodge members to set aside Wed- nesday, Feb. 19, to witness the exemplification of th third degree, long form, by the Scotch degree team, and to attend the dinner preceding it. Non-Masons are also invited to attend the dinner, reservations for which are being taken by the secretary, Charles K. Harris, 1317 Griswold Bldg., Cadillac 3338. 3.00 Lapel Watches —the newest fashion for your suits! 3.00--9.75 12.50 Whether your suit is strictly tailored or a man- nish dinner suit it will take a heap of looking to find anything so smart and practical as these watches for your lapel! Pigskin in natural color, in alligator, prystal and tortoise for dressier oc- casions. B'nai Moshe Father, Son Night Feb. 18 JereIry—Street Floor • 9 E111111A-LEE • Modernlak Equipped Beauty Salon specializing In TbrrmInne Proponent Wares and all forma of Brants Colton 11725 LINWOOD ANENUR Itetoeen Tined° and Webb EMMA LEE CASSELL, Prop . T. 5-5541 I Rawl Operators aw In addition to the playlet, "Thank You, Doctor," produced by the Junior Players Guild, B'nai Moshe, movie comics, circus acro- batics, etc., previously announced, the committee on arrangements for the B'nai Moshe Father and Son dinner, advises that Louis G. Friedman, secretary of the con- gregation, will speak for the fath- ers and Orville Lefko for the sons. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. Tickets are priced at 75c for adults and 50c for boys under 16 years of age. The event will take place in the auditorium of the Dexter Center, Lawrence Ave. entrance, Tuesday, Feb. 18. HEY ! ROSENTHAL—BALBIRER Miss Esther Balbirer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Bal- birer, and Myron B. Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Rosenthal, were united in mar- riage Sunday evening, Jan. 26, at Hotel Statler, by Rabbi A. M. Hershman, assisted by Rabbi Isaac Stollman. The bride's gown was of alen- con lace fashioned with a long train. He long tulle veil ex- tended from a coronet of alencon lace caught in back by a spray of gardenias. She carried a sheaf bouquet of calla lilies. Miss Sandra Balbirer, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Mrs. Albert C. Clinton, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. Other attendants were the Mimes Goldie Dickman, Jeanette Bressler, Yetta Teach and Sophie Balbirer. Little Susanne Jackson, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl, and Jerome Clinton, nephew, was ring bearer. Albert C. Clinton was best man. The ushers were Ralph Gorelik, Abraham Katz, Bertram Shubbs, Jack Fink and Manuel Stoler. After the ceremony a dinner and reception was held in the ballroom of the hotel for 300 guests. The young couple mototed to Florida where they will remain for a month. Zedakah to Meet Tuesday Evening The regular meeting of the Ze- dakah Club will be held at the home of Mrs. W. Gersuk, 3236 Fullerton, on Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Plans have been completed for the 15th birthday dinner-dance to be held on Sunday, Feb. 16, at 6:30 p. m., at the Oriole Terrace. For reservations call Mrs. M. Davis, Ga. 40314., or Mrs. Jos. L. Staub, To. 6-3354. chairmen. Jr. Congregation of Shaarey Zedek Miss Sylvia Firestone will be one of the speakers at the services this Sabbath morning of the Jun- ior Congregation of Shaarey Zedek. Last Saturday. Alan Barahal was Chazon, Geraldine Bremen was principal speaker, and Milton Gordon gave a talk on Jewish Arbor Day. The first social event in the four years' existence of the Junior Congregation is planned by the board of directors. HAVEN'T YOU HEARD ABOUT DOUBLE-MELLOW OLD GOLD CIGARETTES AND THE DOUBLE - YOUR-MONEY-BACK OFFER? B'nai David Donor Dinner on Feb. 23 The third annual $2.50 donor dinner of the Ladies Auxiliary of Congregation B'nai David will take place in the social hall of the B'nai David Synagogue, Elm- hurst at Fourteenth Sunday, Feb. 23, at 7 p. m. This luncheon will be catered by Mr. Lacher. A good orchestra will furnish the music and entertainment will com- plete the evening. Mrs. Joseph Weingarden, presi- dent of the auxiliary, will be chairman for the evening. For further information call the vice-president, Mrs. Z. Needle, Madison 3916. "Amateur Night" of Young Men's Ass'n At the meeting of the Young Men's Jewish Association held last Sunday at the Barium Hotel, it was announced that letters_ were received from the Jewish Old Folk0' Home and the Eva Prenz- laser Maternity Aid thanking the Y. M. J. A. for donations. Many requests have been made to the officers of the Y. M..1. A. for a repeat performance of "The Whole Town's Talking." Due to the fact that the second annual amateur night is approaching, it is impossible to accede to these re- quests. This presentation will take place the latter part of March. Marvin Raskin will be in charge of this affair. The manner of co-operation which the Y. 1M. J. A. is showing toward the Jewish Community Center was indicated at the last meeting when a large block of tickets to the Center's third an- nual smoker was disposed of. The volleyball team, through its captain, Morris Kosak, has chal- lenged the Jewish Center team to a game. Any other clubs having volleyball teams and interested in competing with the team of the Young Men's Jewish Association, are urged to contact Mr. Kosak at the Barium Hotel. JEWISH ORAL SOCIETY BANQUET ON FEB. 23 In honor of the third anniver- sary of the Jewish Oral Society, there will be a banquet and dance to be held at the Jewish Commu- nity Center, Woodward at Hol- brook, on Sunday, Feb. 23, at 7:30 p. m. There will be entertainment, with music for dancing. Leo Goldstick is in charge of affairs, with the assistance of Mrs. Ruth Brock, Miss N. Brown, Mrs. Charles Kay and Louis Berlin. Tickets are $1 per plate. Reserva- tion should be made by calling Leo Goldstick on the Center office, Madison 8275. The Jewish Oral Society is made up hard of hearing and oral mem- bers. It meets weekly at the Jew- ish Community Center. All hard of hearing or partially deaf per- sons, especially out-of-town per- sona. are welcome to attend Jew- ish Oral Society affairs. All the members' relatives and friends are welcome to attend the banquet and dance on Feb. 23. Agudath B'nai Eretz Israel Elects A. Schuraytz President Agudath Israel, at its last meeting, A. Schurayta president. Mr. Freedman is vice-president and Mr. Marshack is treasurer. Installation of officers was held at the Krulick Kosher Restaurant. The turn of $25 was sent to Bee institutions in Palestine. This group meets every second Sunday at Blaine and 12th St. Smoke MM-eiseck.M they shse9 win you —malithe wrapper sad the ten unmasked cigarettes tis ON Golet, 119 West 40th Street, H.w lark City. Clot owessey beck Woo postage. (Olw salami • P. ls•Nd At•hes J. C. R. S. Luncheon and Bridge Feb. 25 Engagements Will Be Held Feb. 29 and March 1 et Phalanx Club May 1,19144 onto Hon ilerry Edelson of Calvert Ave. is spending a fortnight in Miami, Fla. EXTREME •REDUCTIONS Mrs. Ben Feldman is chairman of the home-cooked luncheon and bridge which the Molly Segal Mr. and Mrs. I.ewis Frank of Wildemere Ave. returned from a month's vacation in Hollywood, Fla. On their way home they vis- ited with their son, Lewis Jr., who is a student at the American Uni- versity in Washington, D. C. On a group of FUR COATS Only one more week is left to make reservations for the Mai- monides Medical Society formal dinner-dance to be held at Hotel Statler on Sunday evening, Feb. 23. For reservations, call Mrs. R. J. Mendelsohn, chairman of the Women's Auxiliary entertain- ment committee, Niagara 7026, or Dr. A. S. Rogoff, Townsend 8.7773. An interesting program has been prepared and favors will be presented to the ladies. Delta Omega Iota Sorority Gamma Chapter, made plans for a busy week-end. February 14, Miss M. Millman of Holbrook Ave. en- Saturday evening • tertained. Valentine party will be held at the home of the Misses Ethel and Betty Berkowitz on Warrington Drive. Miss E. Margolis of the Grand Rapids chapter will be a guest. Mrs. Max D. Sampson of 2470 Elmhurst Ave. entertained mem- bers of the board of the Sister- hood of B'nai David, at her home on Monday, Feb. 10. Louis J. Gordon of 8511 La- Salle Blvd. returned this week from a motor trip through the south stopping enroute for a short visit with his brother, Albert 0. Gordon, student at the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, 0. $88 Formerly S139.50 to $158 Auxiliary of the Detroit Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of Denver, Colo., will give at the Jewish Community Center. Wood- ward and Holbrook, on Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 1 p. m. For further information call Madison 4813. Members of the Molly Segal Auxiliary must return unsold tickets for the performance at Littman's People's Theater before March 3, After that date the members will be held responsible for tickets. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Fein- berg announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert, on Saturday, eb. 22, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. At home at 4831 Fuller- ton Ave., on Saturday, Feb. 22, from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. F 888 TL The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mlawer Verein The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Mlawer Umbebend Verein met on Feb. 5 at the home of Mrs. Meyer Siegel, 5145 Chene St. Plans were made for the second annual ball to be given by the Mlawer on Feb. 23, at the Book-Cadillac. The ladies were joined later for a social hour by the ball commit. tee that was meeting at the home ' of Mr. and Mrs. I. Burnstein, 6019 Chene St. The next meeting of the auxil- iary will take place at the home of Mrs. B. Zallo, 2037 Taylor Ave. Judge Healy to Address the Wings Club at the Dexter Center $86 1 Leopard Cat Coat, now $88 I Baranduki Coat, now ;88 I Bonded Beaver Coat, now $88 I Lapin* Swagger Coat, now $88 • Dtell Coney 4 S / RUSSEK W001VI000 A YC Russian Ea le Junior Hadassah "Palestine Night" Wednesday, Feb. 19 Jr. Hadassah Reports Gains Will Aubrey is the guest of NEW YORK — An increase in his sister and brother, Hattie and the collections for the Palestinian Morris Gittleman of Elmhurst. projects of Junior Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organiza- Young Miss Roealine Cheren of the Bel- crest left Feb. 12, for a month's tion for the seven months since July 1, 1935. During this period visit at the Bartholomew Hotel, the 200 units of the organization Miami Beach, Fla. raised $14,000 toward the Junior Hadassah children's village at Mrs. Harry Weinberg of Clem- Meier Shfeyah, the orange grove ents Ave. was hostess to the mem- maintained for training in citrus bers of the Weinberg Family Club on Jan. 29. Cards were played farming and the Henrietta Szold School of Nursing in Jerusalem. and refreshments were nerved. This sum is an increase of more The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. I. Horowitz of than $2,500 over the amount raised during the corresponding period Broadstreet Ave. last year. During the period under consideration the junior organiza- Walter Kellerman of 3710 Rich- tion reports an increase of 1200 ton Ave. returned from • visit in membership enrollment. to Atlantic City. In addition to raising an annual budget of $48,000 for its specific The Tartars Club will hold its Palestinian projects, Junior lia- annual dinner at the Oriole Ter- dassah Is an active participant in race on Friday, March 6. the land-purchasing program of the Jewish National Fund, with a The second annual bridge dance goal of $12,500 for the year. of the Junior Hebrew Ladies Aid The organization is striving to Society will be held at the Chin- increase its membership to 15,000 ese Tea Gardens on Sunday, before next summer. March 1. Mrs. Rose Mendelsohn returned to her home in Plattsburg, N. Y., after visiting with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mendel- sohn of Calvert Ave. $88 Mountain Sable Coats, now Gray Squirrel Paw Coats, now MRS. BEN FELDMAN A bridge tea was given by Club The fifth in the series of "Pal- Pernellas Wednesday evening, Feb. 12, at the home of Ethyl Burn- estinian Nights," sponsored by the stein, president of the organiza- Cultural Committee of Junior Ha- dassah, will be held Wednesday tion. evening, Feb. 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt of Miss Betty Morrison, 2966 Mon- Sturtevant Ave. were hosts at a terey Ave. The program will in- dinner-dance on Sunday, Feb. 3, clude a discussion of the Arab at Hotel Stutter, in honor of the problem in Palestine. Singing of Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leonard. most recent Palestinian songs will Among the out-of-town guests be an added feature. Members were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balant- and their friends are invited to zow and Daniel Balantzow of spend a delightful evening in a Cleveland, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Palestinian atmosphere. Those interested in attending the Hgllander of Chicago. H Green- berg, great-grandfather of Leo- regional conference of Junior Ila- dassah in Toledo, on Feb. 29 and nard, was also present. March 1, are asked to get in touch Mrs. Albert Seigel of Calvert immediately with Miss Sophie B. Schwartz, Euclid 8292-W. An in- Ave. entertained Saturday with a luncheon at Buddy's in honor of teresting program Is planned by the Toledo chapter. Mrs. Joseph Fisher who left for A joint celebration of Purim by Miami, Fla. Senior and Junior Iladassah is planned for March 15. An amus- Mrs. M. Pevin of Calvert Ave. and her daughter, Mrs. Joseph ing Purim operetta is to be pre- sented. Fisher of Boston Blvd., left for The first meeting of the literary Miami, Fla. group, sponsored by the member- Mrs. B. Klein of Normandy ship committee, was recently held Ave. left for a two-month's stay at the home of Freda and Ida Mil- stein. Herman Wise of the Free in Florida. Press delivered a talk on the De- troit Symphony Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Israel M. Hertz of Senior Iladassah has extended Glendale Ave. and son, Sidney, an invitation to Junior Iladassah and daughter, Rive, are spending the winter at Miami Beach, Fla., to attend its Oneg Shabat on Feb. 15, at the home of Mrs. Arthur S. where Mr. Hertz is recuperating from his recent illness. Before Purdy of 631 Chicago Blvd. Mrs. Perry Eturnstine will speak on the their departure on Jan. 26, they were honored by the following: subject "Medicine in the Bible Mrs. Alex Nichamin, Mrs, Harry and the Talmud." The Junior Iladassah Players Schumer, Mrs. Sol Lifsitz, Mrs. Sol Disner and Mrs. Louis Rosen- have started plans for a three- act play, followed by dancing to zweig. Their sister, Mrs. I. L. Sendler of Flint, Mich., and her be held sometime in May. Fur- ther plans will be announced in children are spending some time the near future. with them. Phi So Lite Sorority's annual spring frolic will be held April 26 at the Aztek Towers in the Union Guardian Bldg. 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Vita- mins B and G, obtained from tasteless yeast powder have been added to provide a deli- cious chocolate flavored milk drink rich in growth promoting food elements. Children love Stillicious Chocolate Drink because of its wonderful chocolate flavor. Let them have it for breakfast, as a drink or on their cereal. It provides needed acrgy for school. Give it to them between meals and before bedtime. It's a real health drink. Just ask your milkman ... or telephone our main office . and have Stillicious de- livered to you, fresh every morning with your regular milk! Air i HOT I al ■ n rat rag ' AZ: Pip 9c evw OR Simply heat and serve Stillicious (cereal!, fine hot hombre. Picot ai rg to cup in • tl3c Ser••d told, Stillicious is the perfect, attiafr- ins, refteibiag beverage for all gear 'round Mr. and Mrs. Nate Leib, their Tuesday evening, Feb. 18, at son, Sidney, and mother, Mrs. Harry Sullins, left for Florida on the Dexter branch of the Jewish Center, Judge D. .1. Healy, Jr., of Friday. the Wayne County Probate Court, "E•gle" Brand i. Nu. of N e w Mrs. Ethel Rosenthal and Miss Juvenile Division, will address an Palestine Be., Helen Komer left on a West In- open forum sponsored by the Wings RISIION LE ZION (WNS—Pal- dies cruise. They will spend • organization. Judge Healy will ad- 4055 PURITAN AVE. tor Agency)—An eagle flying week at Havana, Cuba, returning dress the group on "The Problem of Boys". The open forum will be- over a foaming glass of beer is the end of February. gin at 8 o'clock. the trademark of the new brewery The Wings Club is • boys' inter- which has started operations here. Contribution to the Building mediate group meeting every Tues- 11 has been equipped with modern Fund of Jewish Old Folks' day evening at the Dexter branch machinery and an English expert Home Auxiliary of the Jewish Center. has rupereised the installation as A contribution to the building wet las the Instruction of the Just to give you an idea of what Gives $45,000 for Palestine Ar.' site of the ancient city of Jei- rrineiral hands. The name of the fund of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Jewish Old Folks' Home was this means well inform you that elseeelogy new Lear will be "Eagle." I Icho has been received by rot Liv- made by Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Steal- the last celebrity to be so honored LONDON (WNS)—A gift of ; Garstang of the University of Liv- Flowers far all *castes. — see in memory of their uncle, Si- was President Masaryk of Czecho- $45,000 to finance continued Sr. I erpool from Francis Neilson, Chi- slovakia. 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