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Junior Council's
Harvester Dance!
U. H. S. Auxiliary
Meets Wednesday
The Junior Council has com-
pleted plans for a Thanksgiving
Eve harvester dance to be held
at the Auburn Barn. near Bir-
mingham. In order to get the
farmer-clad councilites and their
Able Artist to Entertain; Mor-
decai Soloff to Be the Speaker
Florence Grant, pianist of the
Bendeteon Netzorg School, will
be on the program of the Wo-
men's Auxiliary of the United
Hebrew Schools at the meeting
Unexcelled facilities for the catering of bridges, luncheons,
parties, banquets, eta.
MR. JOSEPH SPRINGEL, Mgr,
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago
Blvd. will be hostess at a tea
for the new members of the
Council of Jewish Women, Mon-
dny afternoon, Nov. 23, from 2
to 4 o'clock.
Mrs. Raymond Moers of Edi-
son Ave. entertained a group of
friends at luncheon and bridge,
Friday, Nov. 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher
of Edison Ave. returned from
e week spent at French Lick.
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ANNOUNCE THEIR
3rd Anmial Ball
Rabbi Leon From will preside
over the convention of the Ohio-
Michigan-Indiana Religious School
Teachers Association to be held in
Cleveland during the Thanksgiv-
ing week-end. Among the delegates
from Temple Beth El Religious
School will be Miss Anna Oxen-
handler, Miss Marcia Ermann, Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Levine, Miss
Rose Kursman, Miss Dorothy Rei-
ser, Miss Sarah Zack, Miss Esther
Charnas, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Jacket,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Colman,
Walter Schmier, Seymour Tilchin.
Sunday Evening, Nov. 22, 1936
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• Junior Sheer Wool Dresses
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MISS MILDRED VASS
friends into the spirit of this af-
fair, community singing will be
a feature of the program.
A road map will be found on
the reverse side of the tickets
informing those who will attend
of the exact location of the barn.
For information regarding the
dance, call either of the co-chair-
men, Florence Travis, Townsend
8-8662, or Mildred Vass, Columbia
2614. The committee on ar-
rangements includes the Misses:
Vivian Weiner, Bess Isberg, Lays
Penman and Rosalie Brown.
Other ticket sellers are: Helen
Kahn, Kate Pantzer. Miriam Car-
ver, Edna Goodman, Melba Sklar,
Helen Fishman, Edith Segal,
Myra Moyer, Rose Herman, Eve-
lyn Koppleman, Mildred Budnit-
zky and Marion Teuff.
Mr. and Sirs. David Schutt an-
nounce the confirmation of their
son, Benjamin, on Saturday, Nov.
21, at 9 a. in., at Congregation
Bnai David, Elmhurst at 11th St.
Luncheon Planned
by Neugarten Club
The monthly meeting of the
Neugarten Sunshine Club was held
Nov. 16 at the Jewish Community
Center.
Mrs. Fred A. Gross arranged a
display of 35 children's dresses
from her sewing bee, to be turned
over to the Goodfellows.
The annual luncheon is to
take place on Wednesday, Dec. 2,
Mrs. Nathan Zlatkin, Mrs. Jack
Steinberg and Mrs. Sal Jacket, sis-
ters of Mollie Entner, who is to
be married on Dec. 6, entertained
at a personal dinner shower for
her on Thursday, Nov. 6, for 50
of their friends, at Lacher's. Mrs.
Samuel Cohen and Miss Sally Co-
hen, future mother-in-law and fu-
ture sister-in-law of Miss Entner,
who will be married to Dr. II.
Herbert Cohen on Dec. 6, at the
Shaarey Zedek, entertained at a
linen and miscellaneous shower at
Lachar's on Thursday, Nov. 12.
Dinner was served for 116 guests.
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Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.
will hold its annual meeting and
election of officers on Monday, Nov.
23, at 8 p. m. The annual public
installation of officers will be held
on Monday, Dec. 14, at 8 p. in., at
the Eastern Star Temple, 80 W.
Alexandrine Ave.
CHARLES R. RASSNER
CADILLAC MO
1132 BUHL BLDG.
Mrs. Walter Leib was hostess
Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Pittsburgh
at a tea honoring the board mem- returned home after attending the
MRS. MAX COHN
bers of the Council of Jewish funeral of her mother, Mrs. Alice
Women, given at her home Fri- Stigl.tz of Mt. Clemens, Mich.
at the Stotler Ilotel. For this oc-
Cr, will discuss Bnai Brith work. day afternoon, Nov. 20.
casion Mrs. Max Cohn has written
All members and friends are in-
Mr. and Mrs. Aa ron Beser of and is producing a play entitled
vited.
Dr. and Mrs. Martin M. Cowan 2317 Cortland Ave. returned home
"The Joy is Ours", in which many
The membership drive of the of 1483 Burlingame Ave. announce
after spending the last two weeks of .the members will take part.
Women's Auxiliary No. 122 of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, War-
There is still time for those who
Bnai Brith will end on Feb. 21 at ren, at Congregation Shaarey in New York City.
have not done so, to earn their
which time a paid-up membership Zedek, on Saturday, Nov. 21. At
Mr. and Mrs. S. Katt and sons, money for the luncheon. Inform-
dance will be held. Membership home on Sunday, Nov. 22, from
Max, Charles and Saul, have tion along these lines may be ob-
blanks can be obtained from Mrs. 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
moved to their new home at 9245 tained from Miss Suzanne Edna
Feller.
Wildemere Ave.
Steiner, general chairman, Long-
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg
fellow 4590, or Mrs. James Scher,
of 1485 Virginia Park have re-
Mr. and Mrs. Jatk E. Katt co-chairman, To. 7-1499.
turned from a visit in Chicago, Ill. (Laura Chiprin of Chicago) have
The luncheon committee has ar-
where they were guests for two taken an apartment at 3480 Eidson
ranged for a tea to be held on
weeks at the Edgewater Beach Ave.
Monday, Nov. 23 at the home of
Hotel.
the president, Mrs. Emil Eckhouse,
Sam Kornfeld of Wichita, Kan., 888 Collingwood• All who hove con-
Mesdames Julius E. Allen, Shir- visited in Detroit for a few days
firmed their luncheon reservations
The Men's Club of Congregation ley Weinbaum and Robert Zieve last week.
are invited, as well as those who
Bnai David, Elmhurst at 14th, an- returned from Chicago, where they
wish to turn in their money on
nounces that all plans have been were guests at the I'almer House.
On Sunday evening, Nov. 22, a
that day.
made for a joint Chanukah dinner
formal dinner at the Book Casino
Additioncl paid-up pledges are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Julius
E.
Wartell
to be participated in by all Men's
will mark the sixth anniversary of
as follows:
Clubs of Detroit synagogues, in- of 683 Woodland were entertained Sigma Gamma Sorority. Arrange-
Mewlamen J. Allem, Leo Alez•nder.
cluding Men's Clubs, of Temple by their children and mother, Mrs. ments for this affair have been Nat itlainikoff M. Bernstein. Mrs. J.
H. Blocher, M. Borman. R.
Beth El, Congregation Shaarey Betsy Marks, at Northwood Inn, made by the Misses Kay Marx and Dearman,
Item J. Busker, 1. Oilfield, Mildred
Blau. William Cohen. J. Cowan, H. •on-
Zedek, Bnai Moshe and Bnai David. on Sunday, Nov. 15, on the occa- Jeanette Love.
virsor, Bose Choden. Goldy ('hod-n. J.
The Men's Club of Congregation sion of their 33rd wedding anni-
L Cohen, Ir•onard Cohen. J. M. Cohen,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherman H. DeBosky, A. Diamond. IlenrY
Bnai David will be the host, and versary.
were surprised with a housewarm- pealed. A. Dombrower, Al Davis, B.
this 'year's dinner will take place
Emit Benno's*, Harvey El-
A progressive farewell party ing party by a group of friends Dworman.
in the banquet hall of Congrega-
hInser, J. Evert. I. O Friedman, Louis
tion Bnai David, on Tuesday, Dec ; honoring Mr. and Mrs. Morris of the Odessa Aid Society, at their Fetler, A. IV. Feller. J. Feller. John
J
Green. Mm hoot. Golden,
Wiener of Boston Blvd., who left new home on Lawrence Ave. Mr. Golden.
15, at 6 p. m.
Philip Golden, IL Gould. A. a Gordon,
Rabbi Solomon Goldman of Chi- to spend the winter in California, and Mrs. Sherman were presented A. Goldberg. L. Horn, Untold
Gum Item A. A. Gottesman. 3. Isaac-
was
given
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sidney
with
an
oil
painting
by
their
cago, author of many books and
son. I. ElelramIth. 11, W. Kline, R.
well-known orator, will be the Kelt of Chicago Blvd., Mr. and friends.
Kahn, R. Kaltman. A. 11 Kaufman. B.
Ketcham. R. Kraus. Ilse Kuhn. J. 14-hr-
guest speaker of the evening. The Mrs. Charles Kay of the Wilshire,
haunt, Itarry Lewis. M Lebow. I. W.
A celebration took place at Beth Lewle. Barry Levy. Paul Lebow. J.
rabbis and cantors of these syna- Mr. and Mrs. Alter Shrier of Bos-
Abraham Synagogue on Saturday Lamm. H. Morn, M. Mims, R. Myers.
gogues will be among the honored ton Blvd. •
Meyer., J. Maser. A. J. Meant J.
evening, Nov. 14, when Mrs. Irv- M.
guests of the dinner.
Newman, Is Newman, P. Newman. A.
A luncheon was tendered Mrs. ing E. Adler surprised her hus- ottenberg. H. Rothstein, H. Roblin',
George Galvani, Cantors J. H.
Sonenklar and A. A. ROsenfeld Esther Cohen, the retiring worthy band in honor of his 40th birthday. Robert Nederlenttor, R . Ilasenth•l. M.
will participate in the musical matron of Purity Chapter No. 359, One hundredguests were present R.DAae1. 11 Rohl neon
,
Pe hull.. A
0. E. S., on Saturday, Nov. 14, and many prominent people praised Steinnmn. 11 Whiller,EdIth
program.
Raymond Suhd is chairman of the at Hotel Wilshire, by ■ group of Mr. Adler for his activities in the "r.,': :„:,;";
Irvine
dinner committee. Myron Soloman her friends. Thirty-five guests Jewish community. harry Wein- wen, M. Zack, I
A7:71.
is president of Bnai David Men's were present. The following officers berg was the toastmaster. Dane-
as
hostesses:
Mrs.
Ida
serve
ing followed the program.
Club. Rabbi Joshua Sperka of
Congregation Bnai David is in Schultz, Mrs. Dora Schwartz, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Abbe A. Levi and
charge of the cultural program of Kathleen Goldfine, Mrs. Selma
this traditional joint Chanukah Rosenblatt, Mrs. Sarah Wolf, Mrs. son, formerly of Tuxedo Ave.. are
Esther Gam, Mrs. Jeanette Ash, now residing at 2514 Pingree.
dinner.
Mrs. Celia Friedlander and Miss
Fay Siegel. Several piano selec- Tau Epsilon Rho Fraternity
Following a plan formulated by
tions were rendered during the
the national board of the Council
Elects New Officers
afternoon by Miss Rose Schwartz,
At its recent annual meeting the of Jewish Women. the Detroit sec-
daughter of one of the hostesses.
Detroit graduate chapter of Tan tion of the organization has In-
Epsilon Rho, international legal stituted a class for the education
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
S.
Schiller
of
The first meeting and election of
of the mothers of the pre-school
Lawrence Ave. announce the fraternity, elected Albert .5. Sil-
3
the Ladies Auxiliary of Kvutzah 1 3283
, D oe n k a lodn, ber chancellor. He succeeds Ben- child.
Mitzvah
n z e
i oonf their son, zed
lvrith took place at the home of ; aBtarcoM
The class is being conducted by
jamin Safir who held the office for
Congregation Shaarey
I Mrs. A. D. Markaon.
Rabbi Leon From and meets every
eight years.
The following officers were elect- Saturday, Nov. 28. At home Sun-
Other officers named were Ben- Monday morning at 11 o'clock.
ed: President, Mrs. D. Rubinstein; day, Nov. 29, from 2 to 5 and 7 jamin Jaffe, vice chancellor; Stil- There are three more sessions left.
vice presidents, Mrs. B. Stein and to 10 p. m. No cards,
ton J. Miller, master of the rolls; Mrs. Ilerbert Warner is in charge
—
Mrs. J. Rabinowitz; secretary, Mrs.
Miss Ethel Rom left for New Mervin Grosberg, bursar. The of the group. The course "Child
S. Schubiner; recording secretary,
board of directors consists of Al- Study Course for Jewish Parents"
Mrs. D. Markson; treasurer, Mrs. York, where she will sail Saturday bert .1. Silber, Milton J. Stiller, HI based on the textbook "You and
on the "Gripsholm" for Havana
A. Panush.
Plane were made for the annual and Nassau. Before returning to Benjamin Sane, James J. Cohen Your Child", a new publication
just issued by the National Council
and Benjamin Marcus.
luncheon to be held on Feb. 2. It Detroit she will spend several days
At the next meeting Joseph of Jewish Women, dealing with the
was decided to hold an Oneg Shale visiting in Philadelphia.
Jackler, clerk to Justice Henry M. Jewish education of the pm-school
—,----
bat every other Saturday, as In
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sirkin of Butzel of the Michigan Supreme child.
the past.
The second meeting was held on Cleveland spent Sunday, Nov. 8, Court, will lead the discussion on
Flowers fee all occasions —
Nov. 18 at the home of Mrs. D. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Evidence Equally Within the
Knowledge of the Deceased."
Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler 6-6622-
Rubenstein, 2458 Clairmount.
S. Kalt, and their family.
Joint Chanukah
Dinner at Bnai
David on Dec. 15
Fram Leads Class
of Women's Council
Officers Chosen by
Kvutzah Auxiliary
16 Costume Suits—were $29.75
8 Costume Suits—were $25.00
8 Costume Suits—were $21.25
20 Dresses—were $16.95
4 Dresses—were $14.95
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Membership Tea of
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141$ WOODWARD AVE.
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The audition chairman of the
Mrs. Lillian Spiegel of• Chicago
spent a few days with her brother- Music Study Club, Mrs. Jacob II.
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Schakne, announces the first
meeting of her committee on Mon-
Henry Willman.
day, Nov. 23, at 11 o'clock at
her home, 2073 Hazelwood Ave.
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert entertained a
for the hearing of applicants for
few friends at dinner on Friday
active membership. She may be
evening, Nov. 20.
reached at Euclid 7378 for all
information regarding these audi-
Miss Edith Ileavenrich left Wed-
tions.
nesday to spend several days with
relatives in Milwaukee.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Weksler of
15906 Normandy Ave., who are
John P. Ileavenrich spent last leaving next week for an indefi-
week-end in Ithaca, N. Y., having nite stay in Los Angeles, Calif.,
attended the Dartmouth-Cornell were entertained at Northwood
football game.
Inn by a group of friends, includ-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brody,
Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis is spend- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellenstein, Sir.
ing the week-end in Buffalo.
and Mrs. Louis Lightstone and Mr.
and Mrs Sam Kaufman. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Arnfeld of Weksler was also the guest last
Pittsburgh will arrive on Thanks- Wednesday, at a luncheon given by
giving day to spend the week-end Mrs. Louis Rycus, at her home
MRS. LOUIS DAVIDSON
with their children, Mr. and Mrs. 17376 Woodingham Drive.
to be held at 2 p. m. on Wednes- Eugene J. Arnfeld of Warrington
Miss Pearl Sperber, daughter
day, Nov. 25, at the Stela Hotel. Drive.
of Sir. and Mrs. M. Sperber of
Mordecai I. Soloff, educational
director of Congregation Shaarey
Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Blaine Ave., has chosen Dec. 20
Zedek, will be the guest speaker left Thursday for Columbus to at- as the date for her marriage to
at this meeting. Mr. Soloff's topic tend the Ohio State-Michigan foot- Charles Alan Katt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Katt of Wildemere Ave.
will be "Co-Ordination in Jewish ball game.
The wedding will be at the Book
Education."
Cadillac Hotel.
An important board meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Amson C. Tabor
will be held at 1 p. in., preceding will move into their new home,
Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of
the regular meeting at the Stet- 17586 Parkside Ave, on Nov. 30.
Wayne University formally pledged
ter Hotel to discuss plans for the
13 girls at a breakfast given Sun-
auxiliary's fifth anraal donor
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bassin day, Nov. 15, at Hotel Webster
luncheon to be held Jan. 27.
For information as to ways of Pasadena Ave. entertained 25 Hall. The pledgees are Ann Moto-
guests on Friday evening, Nov. 13. doksky, Edith Rosenbaum, Sarah
and means of earning or paying
Goldberg, Evelyn Koppelman, Le-
pledges call Mrs. Bert Smokier.
Mrs. Ilerbert Sloman of the ona Callow, Charlotte Hessen,
general else i r m a n, Townsend
6-1533; Mrs. Max Hayman, chair- Park Lane Apts: returned from Adele Wexler, Dorothy Green,
man of ways and means, Garfield a visit with her daughter, Liz- June Michaels, Frances Cohen,
beth, in New York.
Sylvia Chase, Jeanette London and
0722-J.
Florence Albert. There will be a
Mrs. Louis Davidson, Longfel
Dr.
Samuel
Glassman
of
Chi-
regular meeting on Sunday, Nov.
low 9381, rummage chairman
urges the women who plan to cago Blvd. spent the past week 22 at 2:30, at McKenzie Union.
in New York.
rummage to get in touch with he
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bronstein of
at once.
Mrs. Jacob Segal returned to Chicago Blvd. had as their guests
her home at the Wilshire after over the week-end their daughter,
a visit in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sylvia, who is attending North-
western University, and her room-
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen mates, Miss Dorothy Cohen, Miss
spent a few days in New York Joan Stiller, Miss Bernice Berg and
Miss Marjorie Souls.
A membership tea of the Bnai during the past week.
Brith Auxiliary will be held Tues-
day, Nov. 24, at 2 p. in., at the
Wilshire. Mrs. J. R. Feller is chair-
man. Margaret Mitchell's book
"Gone With the Wind," will be re-
viewed by Mrs. Joseph Sanders.
Rabbi Leon From, the guest speak-
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