,Ameriem Ada periodical Cater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN IiiderRotrleasn (ARCMCIA1 October 2 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Shaarey Zedek Men's Club Lists Program Betrothed ZEDAKAH JUNIORS Prominent Speakers Scheduled to Coyne Here This Year The Men's Club of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek announces an interesting program of events for the current year, which will in- clude a number of nationally prominent speakers who will die- cuss humor, the folk song, eco- nomics, history, art, music and the drama. The first of these will be pre- sented at the next meeting, Mon- day evening, Oct. 12, when Rabbi Louis Feinberg of Cincinnati, Ohio, recognized authority on Jewish humor and the origin of the folk song, will give his lec- ture on "The Origin and Develop- ment of Jewish Humor." Other special presentations will be: Noah Nachbuch, founder of the famous Vilna Art Troupe, will present a program of humorous and serious music and dramatic aketches in costume, using ma- terial from classical Yiddish writ- ers. Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, writ- er, traveller and rabbi, will speak on "The Jews in Russia and Ger- many." Herman J. Rosenthal will give a piano lecture recital on "Folk Songs of Many Lands," a subject on which he is a recognized au- thority. Dr. Salo Baron, professor of Jewish history at Columbia Uni- versity, will discuss "Nationalism And Intolerance." Cantor Moshe Nathanson, tenor and known as "The Voice of Jerusalem on the radio, will present a recital of "Modern Pal- Engagements Miss Annabelle Germansky was hostess at an afternoon tea which also served as the first meeting of the fall season for the Zeds- kah Juniors. Continuing the party-a-month policy, the Zedakah Juniors will hold a liallowken scavenger hunt on Oct. 31, for members and escorts only. Installation of officers will take place soon at Stotler Hotel, and will be open to the public. At the end of October the club will open its membership to a select few, Zedakah Juniors are planning a dance and a series of guest speakers at future meetings. David Cahn. Mrs. Anna Natinsky of 340 Englewood Ave. announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Elaine, to David Dresner, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dresner of 2280 Pingree Ave. Wedding Calendar The Young Judaeans will hold elections Sunday, Oct. 4, at the Carmel Hebrew Schools, 8762 Lin- wood Ave. and 9428 Oakland Ave. A special program for the coming year will be planned. All boys and girls who wish to join should call I. A. Lawton, organizer of these clubs, at the above schools, from 4 to 6:30 p. m., or telephone Trinity 2-1288. estinian Songs and Liturgical Music." Dr. Alfons Goldsmidt, econom- ist and author of "Germany To- day" will speak on "World Eco- nomic Problems." Definite dates of their appear- ances will be announced later. Season tickets covering all seven lectures may be secured through members of the Men's Club and at theopffice of the syna- gogues at the moderate price of $1.60. MISS MILDRED STAHL Photo by Craine Studio Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Stahl of 2001 Tuxedo Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mil- dred, to David Mellen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mellen of 11842 LaSalle Blvd. Reception Sunday, Oct. 11, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. Hebrew Schools Help Sell Tickets for Maccabee Soccer Game The United Hebrew Schools are taking an active part in the sale of tickets for the Maccabee soc- cer game. Tickets are on sale at all the branches of the United Hebrew Schools. There will be half price for students. In cooperation with the United Hebrew Schools, Carl Schiller of Jack Mann's Chevrolet, on 12th St., corner Philadelphia, is mak- ing plans to sell a large number of tickets for the Maccabee soc- cer game. Select COmmittees for U.H.S. Luncheon Oct, 11-Misri Ruth Brock, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Enianue Klein of Fullerton Ave., to Edward Greenspon, son of Mr. and Mrs Aaron Greenspon, at the Book Cadillac Ilotel. Oct. 11—Miss Pearl Moskowitz, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Moskowitz of 681 Rosedale Court, to Joseph D. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Brown of 2989 Richton Ave., at Congrega- tion B'nai Moshe, at 6 p. m. Oct. 11—Miss Mildred Alma Schechter, daughter of Mrs. Nellie Schechter of 2675 Rochester Ave., to Joseph W. Solomon, son of Mrs. Esther Solomon of 11537 Hamilton Ave., at the Belcrest Hotel. Reception 2 to 5 p. m. No cards, Oct. 11—Miss Helen Lefton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lefton of 3328 Fullerton Ave., to Morris Tate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Taxe of 330 Owen Ave., at Congregation B'nai David, at 5 p. m. Oct. 11—Miss Belle Levine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levine of 2019 W. Philadelphia Ave., to George Lansky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lansky of Ann Arbor. Nov. 1—Miss Helen Grahm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Grahm of 18415 Parkside Ave., to Fred II. Gottfurcht, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gottfurcht of Cortland Ave., at the Stotler Hotel. Oct. 11—Miss Mary E. Epstein, daughter of Maurice S. Epstein and the late Mrs. Epstein of 2549 Virginia Park, to Fred Faber, son of Mrs. Sarah Faber of 2030 Plaine Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Oct. 20—Miss Katheryn Ruskin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Orechkin of Windsor, to Carl Gilson), son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Gussin of Detroit, at a ceremony to be solemnized in Windsor. Nov. 1—Miss Anne Berman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berman of 4080 Monterey Ave., to Aaron Beser, son of Ben Beser (ff 2347 Cortland Ave. — Nov. 1—Miss Rose Yolles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yolles of Burlingame Ave., to Louis Gelfand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gelfand of McQuade Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, at 5:30 p. m. Nov. 17—Miss Elaine Lezerson, daughter of Mrs. Leah Lezer- son of Taylor Ave., to Joseph V. Lachar, son of Mr. apd Mrs. Judo Lachar of liazelwood Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Births The first open meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools was held Sept. 23 Sept. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Williams (Maurine Stone at hotel Stotler and an interesting talk was given by Mrs. J. II. Ehr- of W. Grand Ave., a son, Adrian Stewart. lich. Zang Garber, well-known vio- Sept. 2G—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Spector (Celia Radom of 13750 Dexter Blvd., a daughter, Valerie Lynn. Sept. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Bloom (Stella Goodman of 4067 Tyler Ave., a daughter, Barbara Karen. Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fine (Gertrude Eder) of 3380 Collingwood Ave., a son, Norman Seymour, Marriages S ITORS KY—PUC KOV ITS KY r you, 0 Inaugural Banquet on Oct. 18; in November B Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Puckovit- sky announce the marriage of their daughter, Sally, to Herman no Monday night, Sept. 28, the Sitorsky, son of Harry Sitorsky, Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai on Saturday evening, Sept. 26, Moshe held nomination and elec- at the bride's residence, 1952 Vir- tion of officers, with the following ginia Park. Rabbi M. Zager per- formed the ceremony in the pres- Mrs. Harry Meer, president; ence of the immediate families Mrs. Irving Greenspan, vice-presi- and friends. dent; Mrs. Morris Weinstein, treasurer; Mrs. Emil Nussbaum, W,\A fS Events Planned by B'nai Moshe Ladies dame WEISMAN — BRODSKY We de ed this love! MRS. MAURICE ZACKHEIM f oc fo the richness o d silk, with it . Istinct patters softly drape? flattering ani the exquisite line whicl a weerrabl man. Grena yrol blue. 75 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brodsky f Hollywood, Calif., formerly of Detroit, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mae, to Abe Weisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Weisman of Elmhurst Ave. on Sept. 27. Open Huns. in New Building on Taylor Ave. on Oct. 11 Eastern Canadian Confer. ence Will Meet on Oct. 11 and 12 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnett of Dexter Blvd., announce th engagement of their daughter, Ruth Honor, to Armand A. Shulman son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shulman of Buena Vista Ave. Mrs. Ethel Freeman of Linwood Ave. announces the engage ment of her daughter, Claire, to Louis Cahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Young Judaea Clubs at the Cannel Schools House of Shelter Auxiliary to Meet on Monday, Oct. 5 CONCLAVE OF B'NAI B'RITH IN WINDSOR MISS RHODA ZAHAVIE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg of 636 Josephine Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Rhode Zahavie, to Joshua Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Simon. HOME RELIEF DONOR DINNER SUNDAY, OCT. 25 Society's Open Meeting Add by Prof. Slosson The Eastern Canadian Confer- ence of B'nai B'rith will be held in Windsor on Sunday and Not - day, Oct. 11 and 12. A banquet in honor of the dele- gates will be held on Sunday evening, Oct. 11, in the Prince Albert Hotel ballroom. A dance will follow the dinner and pro- gram. Dress will be optional. The banquet will mark the initiation of the new Chatham branch of Windsor I.odge, with the degree team of Pisgah Lodge of Detroit conducting the ritual. In addition to the banquet, the delegates will be taken on a sightseeing tour through Detroit. The public is invited, and tickets may be secured through Her- man Osnos, president of Pisgah Lodge. Harry Cherniak, chairman of the convention committee, states that delegates from 17 states have indicated their inten- tion to attend the convention. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the House of Shelter will hold the first regular meeting of the season Mon- day, Oct. 6, at 1 p. m., at the Jewish Center. A board meeting was held Tues- day, Sept. 22, -at the residence of Sirs. Rosenthal on Edison Ave. Open house will be held at the new home of the House of Shelter Sunday, Oct. 11. Everyone is in- vited to attend this opening. The new home is located at 1620- 22 Taylor Ave. Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Succoth Party Sunday Delta Omega Iota Sorority Resumes Activities A Succoth party Is being spon- sored at the Sisters of Zion Miz- rachi on Sunday, Oct. 4, at the Taylor and Wilson synagogue. A fine program is being arranged with a speaker and musical selec- tions, suitable for the Succoth holi- day. Refreshments will be served. All Mizrachi members and friends are urged to attend. The anual donor luncheon of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will be held Nov. 22, at the Philadelphia- Byron hall. d The first regular fall meeting of Donations in Memory of Gamma chapter of Delta Omega Nina A. Deutsch to B'nai Before a large audience that at- lotto Sorority was held at the home Moshe Library tended the open meeting of the of Sirs. Adolph Lowenstine of Hol- Boni° Relief Society held on Mon- brook Ave. Congregation B'nai Moshe an- Installation of officers was held day, Sept. 28, at the Hotel Stotler, nounces the following donations Rabbi Leon M. From introduced as follows: Mrs. Sam Cascade, to the Weiss Memorial Library in Prof. Preston W. Slosson of the president; Miss Evelyn Schwartz, memory of the late Nina A. University of Michigan. Prof. Slos- vice president; Miss Mae Cohen, I eutsch, Anthony Deutsch and Ben son who spoke on the subject, "The secretary; Miss Betty Berkowitz, rs Lou Bowman, spon- F. Goldmap. Conflict between Democracy and treasurer. M. sor of the local chapter, acted as Fascism in Europe," stated: installing officer and Miss Mae Co- "It is impossible to tell just what hen was mistress of ceremonies. proportion of the population is be- A national convention of the or- hind the dictator because the voice ganization was held at the Con- of the opposition is so thoroughly gress Hotel in Chicago over the crushed. Many people are terror- Labor Day holidays. Miss Evelyn ized in supporting the government. Schwartz was the local chapter's However, it is necessary to main- delegate. Sirs. David Rose was tain a superficial popularity. Hit- elected second vice-president. ler used the people of Germany as The next meeting will be held a ladder to reach the top and when at the home of Miss Betty Suko- he arrived there, he kicked the lad- witz of Warrington Drive, der from under him. The best pol- icy would be for Democratic or Pioneer Women's Organshr Liberal nations to stand very close together working out problems and The Pioneer Women's Or- thus form an unassailable block. ganization Friendly groups and unyielding at- titudes will make it impossible for Boston has been selected as an aggressive nation to obtain col- the convention city for the sixth onies which she covets." national convention of Pioneer Following Prof. Slosson's fasci- Women's Organization. All local nating talk, there was a social groups of the organization are hour. electing delegates to the conven- Mrs. Charles Cornell, president tion which will begin Oct. 15 and of the Home Relief Society, wel- will continue through Oct. 18, comed the society's guests, and gave a resume of the activities of Contributions to Scholarship Ir relief served by the Home Relief Fund of United He- Society during the vast year. brew Schools Mrs. J. II. Polozker, chairman of the ways and means committee, ex- l'hilip Hirschfield of 7724 W. plained the need and purpose of Jefferson Ave. contributed one their annual dinner dance which will take place on Sunday, Oct. 25, scholarship to the United Ilebrew at hotel Stotler. Mrs. Polozker Schools scholarship fund. A scholarship pas for the edu- urges all those who want to make their contributions by attending cation of a child whose parents this dinner dance, to make their are unable to pay tuition fee for reservations at the earliest moment him. possible. This can be done through Mrs. Polozker, 2405 W, Chicago, reflecting the genial current of sour heart. our misfortune. miem to malt Longfellow 7071; Mrs. J. J. Jacobs, n osy, and. once again, our hopes And a 2954 Sturtevant Ave., Townsend cheerful morring We feel you came to share our JOY. or nurrawn that we bear, 6.8402; Mrs. harry Rosman, 1434 and silently. you breathe Into oursoule, Atkinson Ave., Longfellow 6878; - Not all Is local; life is made of smiles, An exotic new slipper in goodfellowship and ming ^ Mrs. William Roth, Canterbury and And so, re thank you, friend. of the black, peach, white, blue, Drive, University 1-3156; Mrs. Moine Heller. gently aoothe our grief. green. for Bernard Komer, 3211 Lawrence Thanks; to you too, Rabbi Sperka amt your uplifting meneage of e01.11-.0, Ave., Townsend 8.9083. to you, Cantor Nonenklar for tilling our Exclusive with Russehs it your d ivine music: •nil to A special meeting will be held hearts wh you, Idra Shulman and all our friends on Oct. 5, at 1:30 p. m., at the who devote their (line and effort to • home of Mrs. R. Allender, 19379 worthy ran., And even though when behind this Warrington Drive. veil you have passed, of. hut • long. time your noble deed. will laid, Following Mrs. Philip Brezner's long for you have helped Implant In our livem RUSSEKS visit with her hospital visiting com- • little more sunshine, • little more Ion ISM WOODWARD AMUR mittee to Maybury Sanatorium, the and • lot more hope. Cordially yours following letters were received: INAIxrItE DOCK. Maybury Sanatorimn, Cantor Sonenklar of the Shaa- Northville, Sept. 22. 1934. rey Zedek received the following My dear Mrs. Corell: To us, oleic Jewish patients in the message following his visit to Slay- lianatoritim. tilled with pains end misgiv - bury Sanatorium. ings. torn by double and dissapointmente. "Lotus Flower" NEW CHINESE Embroidered Satin Hostess Slipper $495 linist and radio artist, provided the entertainment for the afternoon. The fifth annual donor luncheon to be given by the auxiliary is to Suzanne Mahler to Wed be held Jan. 27 and the selected Henry Meyer, Jr., Oct. 9 committees follow: Mrs. Bertram Smokier, general The marriage of Suzanne Mahler chairman; Mrs. Jack Freedman and Mrs. Maurice Zackheim, co- to Henry Meyer, Jr., of Ann Ar- bor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry chairmen. Program: Mrs. A. B. Stralser, Meyer, of Meridan, Miss., will take chairman; Mrs. A. J. Schmerin; place at the home of her parents, music, Mrs. Louis Tobin, chair- Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mahler, in it IS Sc refreshing 141 a retitle shower to a thirsty, withering (loser to NCH your man; Mrs. Max Wexsler, Mrs. Ja- Edison Ave., Oct. 9. Rabbi Leo kind friend. of the home Reliefcome cob Sonenklar; decorations, Mrs. Franklin will read the service be- out here to stir In our heart• a little comfort. to rekindle end reawaken in Morse Saulson, chairman; Mrs. fore the family. our spirit that PI dark of hope fast failing Herman Cohen, Mrs. Samuel Eder; The bride-elect was honored at t of sight, and adrift on • stormy met reservations, Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, a dinner and miscellaneous shower of morrow. In your presence. In the glow of your chairman; Mrs. Samuel Singer; given by Betty Little at her home kindly fares wreathed In friluilly ways and means, Mrs. Max Hay- in Parkside Ave., Monday. Tues- MRS. HARRY MEER man, chairman; Mrs. Moe Donn, day evening, Mrs. Amson Tabor Mrs. Anna Mass, Mrs. A. 0. Bar- entertained at a dinner and canned financial secretary; Mrs. Emery sky, Mrs. Harry Schulman, Mrs. goods shower at her home in Mc- 1 Ehrenwald, recording secretary. On Sunday evening, Oct. 18, the I. Margolis; arrangements, Mrs. Nichols Rd. Charles Smith, chairman; ,-Mrs. Jean Laitner, of Longfellow customary inaugural banquet and Herman Wetsman, Mrs. J. Yollis; Ave., will honor Miss Mahler at a dance will be held in the banquet prospects, Mrs. Charles Robinson, pantry shower and supper, Oct. 2, hall of the synagogue. A well- chairman; Mrs. A. Kasle, Mrs. Si- and Barbara Gilbert will entertain known gypsy orchestra will fur- mon Shetzer, Mrs. P. Olender, Mrs. at a breakfast at her home in nish the music. I. Dworkin, Mrs. Harry Kraft, Glynn Court, Oct. 4. Mrs. Jacob Farkas Is chairman Mrs. Phillip Gilbert, Mrs. S. David- of the inaugural banquet, assisted son, Mrs. L. Davidson; publicity, by Mrs. Manuel Engel. Mrs. Henry H. Shapero, chairman; Plans are under way for the Mrs. S. Kavanau; memoriams, Mrs. sixth annual bazaar of the Sister- Julius Berman; luncheonette, Mrs. hood to be held Nov. 14, 15, 16 Morris Krause, chairman; Mrs. and 17. Harry Madison; reception, Mrs. I. Active Program Being Planned The Sisterhood also announces Shetzer, chairman; Mrs. Esther that the third annual donor dinner for Fall Season Solomon, Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs. is to be held Sunday, Feb. 14, 1937. L. Fineman, Mrs. M. Rosensweig, Next Monday night, Pisgah Mrs. I. Dorfman; printed pro- Lodge No. 34 of B'nai B'rith will grams, Mrs. Ilimon Kaplan, chair- hold a regular business meeting at I man; Mrs. George Roberts. its lodge rooms in the Maccabees' ou To Cantor Sonenklar and Choir: A few wrds to tell YOU how re Im• se r "tensely enjoed your vices may Sept. 10. We sincerely hope th at way tigaln soon he honored by another e visit of you and your choir Th•nkIng you .gala. NANNY LAX RIO SIDNEY WEINBERG, Agnes 12. Maybury Sanatorium, Northville. ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500 SECURITY-SAFETY-PROTECTION MAX LEVY Vocal Teacher ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF MS NEW STUDIO LOCATED AT TEL. MADISON 6226 292 FERRY INFORMATION ON LISTED AND UNLISTED SECURITIES PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED • ClIARLES R. RASSNER list 13011. CADILLAC MO own. LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER TRINITY 2-3188 12TH AND SEWARD Contributions to Women's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools The Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools wishes to acknowledge with thanks the re- ceipt of the following contribu- tions: Mrs. Louis Duscoff, in memory of her husband and grandson, David. Mrs. George Si. Roberts. in memory of father, Louis Duscoff, and son, David. Mrs. A. 0. Borsky, in honor of her recovery from her recent ill- ness. Scalp Treatments NEWEST METHODS wEisinson rrirsgsrs SAM AUERBACH — GEORGE GOULD, SAM KEST1N and SADIE SHEINGOLD SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS In the great auccelmfol 1,1•T "Mothers of Gangsters" SUNDAY MATINEE and NIGHT, OCT. 5, 2:30 and 8:30 p. TIf kETN — Mother, YISKOR SERVICES AT BETH JACOB Specializing in SECOND WEEK Sie, For every $1.00 of liability, Continental Assurance has $1.19 in assets. The Life Insurance industry as a whole has $1.05 assets for each $1.00 of liability Pisgah to Meet Monday Evening FACIAL TREATMENTS m. tat 1.1.4M Evening, Me, ele, t4tat lweleded AtteMbott Orgetolealligoet — Nee Mr. A. Uttnewa sheet row , Meefial Margaret Greenough BEAUT V SALON were formerly 1101,0 N•Dry lee 1116 EMPIRE FILM. (A. HIS Bldg. Herman Osnos, president o f the lodge, urges all members to Yiskor services will be conducted attend this meeting as several mat- at. Congregation Beth Jowl) on ters of interest will be voted on. Macomb St. near Antoine, on the The general committee of the morning of Shernini Atzereth on lodge has been meeting regularly Thursday, Oct. 8, at 11 o'clock. and has outlined an active pro- Leonard Shemansky is president gram for the fall season. Chairmen the synagogue and Abe Acker- of committees will have their pro-1 of man and Maurice Lefkoaitz are in grams approved Monday night. charge of the special holiday serv- Following a short business meet-1 ices. The committee has issued a ing there will be smokes and cards. ell to all Detroit business and pro- On Oct..19, Pisgah Lodge will fessional men to attend these serv- hold a memorial meeting in mem- ices at 11 o'clock sharp. They also ory of "Daddy" Adolph Freund urge that liberal contributions be and Jacob Miller who recently made to the synagogue, which is passed away. The two leaders were badly in need of repairs. active in Pisgah Lodge and B'nai B'rith for many years. The me- Jewish Cultural Society morial program will include the B'nai B'rith memorial service by special session of the Jewish an A Pisgah Lodge's degree team, eulogy and musical program. Fur- Cultural Society will take place on Monday, Oct. 6. The institute is ther details will be announced counting upon all the members of shortly. the Jewish Cultural Society to be On Oct. 11, Pisgah Lodge's de- gree team will initiate a class of present at the Dexter School, 3754 where candidates in Windsor at the Cana- Monterey, at the first session prob- dian conference of B'nai B'rith questions pertaining to the f lodges. Members of the lodge are lems for the coming conference o Cultural Society will Jewish urged to attend this affair at the take place. Delegates will be elect- Prince Edward Hotel. ed to the Cleveland meeting which Old Golds are the only cigar. will take place on Oct. 30 and 31 "tiles double...rapped in the finest and Nov. 1. m oistom.proef Cellophane. That F l owers f or a ll occar ions Is why they are always factory De at er.Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. fresh. Continental Assurance Company has behind it an uninterrupted record of progress. 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