November 13, 1936
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YOUNG ISRAEL RECEPTION BALL NOY. 28 1
Jr. Hadassah Dance
at Masonic Temple
Nov. 29, may be made by calling ;
Dr. Murry Potrnoy, chairman of
the committee, Ga. 0578-R or To.
8-7013. Sylvia Berri!, Lottie Ro-
senshine, Betty Plotnisky and Syl-
Convention Open Forum Will Be Held at Emanuel Syna- via Rosenshine are other members
on the banquet committee.
gogue on Nov. 27
With only two weeks remaining, the Emanuel synagogue, Taylor
and Woodrow Wilson Aves., Fri-
a heightened interest and renewed day evening, Nov. 27.
enthusiasm have taken hold of the
members and friens of Young Is-
rael of Detroit which is to be host
to the mid-western convention dur-
ing the Thanksgiving week-end,
Nov. 2G to 30. Jacob 0. Zabronsky,
national president of Young Is-
rael, and other leading figures of
the National Council of Young
Israel will be in this city to take
part in the deliberations.
On the program of the conven-
tion has been arranged an open
forum which will deal with some
vital problem confronting Jewry.
This assembly will take place at
An important social event of the I
convention will be a reception and
dance to be held in the Detroit
Leland Hotel, Saturday evening,
Nov. 28. Dave Diamond's orches-
tra has been engaged to furnish I
the music, and fine entertainment
has been arranged by the commit-
tee headed by Hyman Cohen and
including Anne Zellman, Norman
Freilich, Al Freedman, Nathan
Platt and Louis Cohen.
Reservations for the banquet,
which will be held at the Detroit
Leland Hotel Sunday evening,
The Detroit unit of Junior Had-
assah is sponsoring its first major
fund raising affair of the season,
its third annual dance to be held
on Thanksgiving night, Nov. 26,
Start Geweticshaften Drive
Next Thursday
On Nov. 19, the conference of
representatives of Jewish labor or-
ganizations in Detroit will inau-
gurate the 12th annual Gewerk-
shaften campaign for the Mated-
ruth institutions in Palestine.
The conference will be addressed
by prominent national speakers.
Plans will be laid for the reach-
ing of Detroit's quota of $15,000.
All Jewish fraternal, labor and
p r o g r es a i v e organizations are
urged to send representatives to
the Farband Folk School, 9001
12th St., on Thursday evening,
Nov. 19.
The philanthropic committee of
Morris Garvett spent last week-
end visiting with his son, Charles, the Music Study Club of Detroit
who is a student at the Riverside will give a program and party
Military Academy in Gainesville, at the Maybury Sanatorium at
Ga. Northville, Mich., on Saturday af-
ternoon, Nov. 14. Among those
Mrs. Hattie Davis and son, Jo- participating are Mrs. Marguerite
seph, of Hazelwood Ave. are visit- Schuiling Hoexter, noted Detroit
ing in Cincinnati over the week- contralto, and the famous Radio
Ramblers who are now appearing
end.
at the Powatan Night Club. Re-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sallan left freshments will be served and the
audience
will be led in a commu-
will
and
Wednesday for New York
sail the early part of the week via nity songfest. Mrs. Max Reich is
chairman.
Panama Canal to California.
Mrs. Laura Neuman will return
to her home in Cleveland, Satur-
day after an extended visit with
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Lichtig of Burlingame Ave,
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A bride-elect who is being feted
at pre-nutial parties is Miss Betty
Cohen. On Nov. 7, Mrs. Harry
Mendelsohn and Mrs. Max Kirsch-
baum were joint hostesses at a per-
gonel shower for 30 guests at the
SARAH BLOOMFIELD
Mrs. Jacob Segal of the Wil- home of Mrs. Mendelsohn on
shire Apts. is visiting with her Rochester Ave. On Nov. 9, Mrs. in the Fountain Ballroom of the
family in Pittsburgh.
Carl Mintz gave a kitchen and Masonic Temple.
linen shower at Lachar's for 35
Miss Ann Brooks, chairman of
Mrs. Harry Becker and Mrs. guests.
the dance, announces that exten-
Herbert Metz left Thursday for
sive plans are being completed to
the week-end in Chicago.
An election celebration combined provide an enjoyable evening for
with a masquerade party was held the guests, foremost of which will
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Gold- Wednesday evening, Nov. 4, at the be the music by Marvin Kahn and
stick and children, motored to home of 511as Mollie Briskin of his orchestra.
Miami Beach and will be gone a
Twenty
15094 Parkside Ave.
Miss Sarah Bloomfield is chair-
few weeks.
guests were entertained. man in charge of the ticket sale
for the Thanksgiving night dance
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Singer and
and will be pleased to respond to
Among the many affairs ten-
Mrs. Dana Widder If Chicago,
any calls at Townsend 6-3551 by
were the week-end guests of Dr. dered Mrs. Charles Selzer of Cin-
delivering tickets or arranging to
cinnati, 0., was a bridge luncheon
and Mrs. Maurice Benyas.
have them called for. Tickets can
given by Mrs. B. Cabot of Leslie
also be secured from any member
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson Ave., on Nov. 9. Mrs. Harry
of the unit or at the door on the
spent a few days in Bay City visit- Fichoff entertained with a lunch-
night of the affair.
ing with relatives the past week. eon on Tuesday, Nov. 10.
The membership tea dance given
at the Detroit Leland Hotel on
Saul Kopman of Chicago Blvd.
Sir. and Mrs. S. E. Edelstein Nov. 8 proved to be not only an
returned from a week's business and daughter, Miriam, of Harbor
outstanding nodal success, but was
trip in Chicago.
Springs, Mich., are spending the the means of attaining an
winter months with their daugh-
Mrs. Michael Shepherd who has ters, the Misses. Bernice and Jo- oversubscription of the required
been visiting with her children, sephine Edelstein, at their apart- membership quota for this year.
Frances Moranz Zalanko reports
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weingarten ment at 870 Seward Ave.
that many new members are now
and Mrs. and Mrs. Benjamin Ros-
affiliated with the organization and
sin, returned to her home in Los
Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Darling- wishes to extend a welcome greet-
Angeles.
ton Road, Squirrel Hill, Pitts- ing to both new and old members.
A farewell dinner party was burgh, Pa., returned home after Both Mrs. Zalanko and Esther
Etkin, chairmen of the tea dance,
given last Saturday evening at the spending two weeks with her
thank the many friends of the or-
Chalet, honoring Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Alice Stiglitz of Mt.
ganization
and the able commit-
Max Jacob of Glendale Ave., who Clemens, Mich.
tee for making this affair an en-
left Sunday for their home in
joyable one.
Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Shevin of
18625 Parkside Ave. announce the
Lawrence Crohn of Wildemere Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alfred,
Bnai David Dance
Ave. returned from a business at Shaarey Zedek on Saturday,
trip in Chicago.
Nov. 14. At home Sunday, Nov.
15, from 3 to 5 and 8 to 10 p. m.
In honor of her birthday, 25 of No cards.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con-
Mrs, Merman Finsterwald's friends
gregation Bnai David announces
gave a luncheon at the Women's
its
annual dance and card party
Mr.
and
51ra.
Samuel
Schwartz
City Club last Friday.
and son, Julius, have moved from to be held this Sunday evening,
Cortland
Ave.,
to
2714
Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Saltzstein
of Milwaukee, are the house guests Ave.
of Mr. and Mrs. Hirsch Kreger of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Stein of 3230
Boston Blvd.
Tyler Ave. announce the Bar Mitz-
Miss Cecile Seim of Leslie Ave. vah of their son, Seymour, on
left Sunday to spend some time Saturday, Nov. 14, at the Bnai
with friends in Chicago and Madi- Moshe Synagogue. At home on
Sunday, Nov. 15, from 2 to 5 and
son, Wis.
7 to 10 p. m.
A. J. Feinberg of Leslie Ave.
returned from New York, having
Miss Sally Kosina of 2693 Glen-
attended the auto show.
dale Ave. is general chairman for
the semi-annual affair to be given
Mrs. Herman Lewis of Shrews- by the B. Z. B's, Sunday, Nov. 15,
bury Ave., who has been visiting at the Grill of Hotel Webster Hall.
in New York will be joined by Mr . The dinner marks the entering of
Lewis over the week-end and they the Jr. Auxiliary into the nation-
will return the early part of the ally known organization of Bnai
week.
Brith. Twenty couples will attend.
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Rabbi, Joshua Sperka spent
Glynn Court, left for Miami, Fla., several days in Chicago last week
for the winter.
and acted as Detroit delegate to
the Mid-West Zionist Regional
Dr. and Mrs. Martin M. Cowan convention.
of 1483 Burlingame Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, War-
Honoring Mrs. Charles Selzer
ren, at Congregation Shaarey of Cincinnati, 0., Mrs. Ben Goode
Zedek, on Saturday, Nov. 21. At entertained at a luncheon at the
home on Sunday evening, Nov. 22, Book Casino, on Saturday, Nov. 7.
from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
Mrs. Nathan Katzman announces
Julius W. Gilbert returned from that Jan. 24 has been set as the
a short stay in White Sulphur date for the marriage of her
Springs, Va.
daughter, Laura Parker, to Leo
Wise, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Mr. and 5Irs. Miles Finsterwald Wise.
will move into their new home on
Chicago Blvd. next week.
Miss Helen Kallush was hostess
at a shower last Thursday eve-
Dr. and Sirs. Jules Si. Goldsmith ning, Nov. 5, in honor of Miss
and son, Richard, formerly of Lillian Zimmerman, a bride-elect ,
Gladstone Ave., are now residing at Lacher's. The evening was
in their new home at 4371 Tyler spent playing bridge, with a din-
Ave.
ner following. Covers were laid
for 105 guests.
Mrs. Maurice Roheimer of Cleve-
land, 0., was the guest of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hurwitz
Mrs. Arnold Godsal of the Park of Chicago were week-end guests
Lane Apts. last week-end.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Marks of
this city. Mrs. Hurwitz was for-
Mr and Sirs. Arthur W. Schles- merly Jeanette Gertrude Marks of
inger left Tuesday by motor to Boyne City and Detroit, Mich.
mend some time in New Orleans, Their marriage took place in the
La.
spring of 1934 and since then they
have resided in Chicago.
Sam Schoenburn arrived Wed-
nesday from Chicago to be the Additional Donors for the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Prenzlauer Luncheon
Enggass,
Reservations for the annual
Mrs. Max Bailin will give a
donor luncheon to be given by the
luncheon on Saturday, Nov. 14.
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid on
Mrs. John A. Heavenrich left Tuesday, Dec. 1, at the Statler
Thursday for New York City to Hotel, are increasing. Among those
planning to attend are:
spend a few days.
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert gave a dinner
party on Nov. 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses II
will arrive to spend the Thanks.
giving week-end with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff.
Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield gave a
tea on Nov. 6 in honor of Mrs.
Erriest Scheyer.
Mrs. Sol E. Heineman left
Tuesday for New York where she
will visit her children, Mr. and
Mrs. T. Strauss.
Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Pitts-
burgh, Pr_ visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Scholnick of Webb
Ave. over the week-end.
The Eroettes Club met Fri-
day at Min Gertrude Arree's
home, 3311 Calvert Ave., to discuss
a charity bridge party to be given
on Jan. 14.
Mrs. Samuel Elkins of New
York spent several weeks in the
city as the guest of her sister and
brother-in-law,_ Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
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UNLISTED SECURITIES
MRS. ROSE NEEDLE
Nov. 16, in the banquet hall at
2201 Elmhurst, near 14th St. The
proceeds will go for the benefit
of the synagogue.
Mrs. Joseph Weingarden, presi-
dent of the auxiliary, will offic-
iate. She will be assisted by Mrs.
Rose Needle, vice-president, and
Mrs. Pearl Rotenberg, treasurer.
For further information call
Mrs. Pearl Rotenberg, chairman
of the ticket committee, Town-
send 6-7691.
PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED
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The Business and Professional
Women's Division of Iladisaah
will hold its regular monthly
meeting at 8:15 p. m. on Mon-
day, Nov. 16, at the home of Mrs.
J. H. Ehrlich on Chicago Blvd.
Mrs. M. Landau and Miss Jean-
ette Steinberg will report on the
Hadassah convention recently
held in Philadelphia.
Mrs. A. N. Prussin reports
that the sale of bricks for the
Rothschild - liadassah University
Hospital has been brisk. The fol-
lowing bricks have been purchas-
ed: In memory of M. Gordon by
Misses Mettie and Anne Baron.
Misses Rose and Bertha Llpsitx,
,Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Weiner.
Mils Rose Kaufman, Miss Sophie
Kutiov, Dr. Leon A. Katzin, Mrs.
A. N. Prussin; In memory of
Harry Lipson by Miss Rose Lip-
Ritz.
Bricks may be purchased from
Mrs. A. N. Prussin, Euclid
6234-W.
Bnai David Sisterhood's
Donor Luncheon Feb 16
The .Bnai David Sisterhood held
an open meeting Monday eve-
ning. Nov. 9, for members and
their friends at the Bnai David
Nineteen prospective members
were proposed for membership ,
Cards were played and refresh-
ments served.
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, chairman
of a party to be held Monda y
evening. Nov. 23, at the Bnai
David social hall, urges all mem -
bers and their friends as well a s
the general public to attend th is
affair.
A donor luncheon is under way ,
under supervision of Mrs. Morton
Esper, to be given Feb. 16.
A special meeting will be hel
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Ladies wishing to make their
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Mrs. M. Finkell, To. 6-4136; Mrs.
George Cohen, To. 8-4963. or Mrs.
Evaa Ellenstein, Trinity 2-2281.
s Anna Williams, treasurer
Mn-
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The chairman, Mrs. Laura Pol-
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the ladles who participated in th e
dessert bridge party which was
given at Fyfes, Tuesday afternoon.
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