▪ ,Xliteriavt lavish periodical eater c.urrow CINCINNATI 30, 01110 rnArrRorrikwisnffiRastaq November 20, 1936 PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Book Now — Best Winter Offering "Vulcania" Mediterranean Cruise FROM NEW YORK FEB. 10, 1937 First Class — 60 Days — 31 Ports — $685 up Biebling Travel Bureau 2216 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG. CHERRY 0798 CRUISES AND TRIPS EVERYWHERE—VIA ALL LINES Gith ANNUAL BANQUET OF Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of Denver (Molly Siegel Auxiliary) SUNDAY EVE., DECEMBER 6 AT PHILADELPHIA-BYRON HALL The kind co-operation of all friendly organizations is re• quested. Please send your delegates to attend this worthy event—proceeds will be used for the sick of Detroit. If your organization is not contacted, pleace call Townsend 7-0871. Gifts for All Occasions Hosiery Infants and Lingerie Juvenile Wear House Complete Line Dresses of Snow Suits 10222 DEXTER BLVD. NI-AT TO TOE II EXCIIANI.1". Chronicle Want Ads Pay Mizrachi Banquet Education League on Sunday Evening Bridge on Dec. 16 Youth Education League met Principal Address to Be Delivered Monday, Nov. 16, at the home of - by Mrs. Abraham Shapiro of New York Sirs. M. Sussman, 2940 Cortland Ave. I'lans were made for the Mrs. Abraham Shapiro of New luncheon bridge to be given on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at the recrea- York, national president of the Women's Mizrachi Organization of America, will be the principal speaker at a banquet by the De- troit chapter Sunday evening, Nov. 22, at 6:30 o'clock, at the Philadelphia and Byron Auditor- ium. The pro- ceeds of the ban- quet will be the local group's con- tribution to a fund for the con- struction of a vo- cational school for girls in Tel Aviv. An Oneg She- bat in honor of Mrs. Shapiro will take place Sat- urday afternoon, Nov. 21, at 2:30 0 Clock, at thew, A. Shapiro home ` of Mrs. Rosenthal, 2200 Edison Ave. The public is invited to meet Airs. MRS. LOUIS FRIED Shapiro. lion hall of the Boat Moshe Syna- The officers of the Detroit chap- gogue, Dexter and Lawrence Aces. ter of the Women's Mizrachi Or- Mrs. B. D. Labret, To. 7-2025, ganization are Airs. Taube Segal, is chairman of the affair. Mrs. president; Mrs. Ethel Abrams, Louis Fried, To. 8-6399, is co- secretary, and Mrs. Ida Gold- chairman. Tickets can be obtained smith, treasurer. by calling the above numbers. All Airs. Joseph Kunin is general members, their friends, and the chairman of the banquet and general public are urged to attend Mrs. A. D. Markson is chairman this affair, of reservations. A program of music and entertainment has been arranged by Airs. Samuel Shnitz. Thanksgiving Dance Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, assisted by Mrs. Posner, is chairman of the of Beth El Y. P. C. souvenir program and Mrs. Rose Singer is chairman of publicity. Miss Miriam Carver is active on the committee for the Young Peo- ple's Club of Temple Beth El Folkman to Address Thanksgiving night dance in the Zedakah on Monday social hall of the Temple. Ray Ober- schulte's Commodores will provide Zedakah Club's next open meet- the music. The orchestra consists of nine pieces, Refreshments will ing will be held at the Statler be served. The social hall is being Hotel, on Monday, Nov. 23, at 2 decorated in keeping with the p. m. Rabbi Jerome Folkman of Temple Beth Israel, Jackson, Mich. Thanksgiving spirit. Miss Carver is a member of the will be the guest speaker for the social committee that is making afternoon. A musical program will arrangements for the dance. The follow the speaker. Zedakah Club committee is headed by Miss Helen will hold its donor luncheon at the Masonic Temple on Dec. 8. Rosenberg and Al Ressler. America's Fur Headquarters ANNIS FURS LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER A REMARKABLE SHOWING OF . Grey and Black Persian Lamb Coats „ITHAT FEATURE ELEGANCE AND WARMTH Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oepenheim of Genesee Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, I'auline, to Sidney Ai. Stoller, son o Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Stoller of Tuxedo Ave. The wedding will take place on Jan. 10. Mr. and Mrs. henry Barnett of 2626 Pasadena Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Ellen, to Samuel D. Ilorenstein, son of Nathaniel Horenstein of this city. Mrs. Ella Cohen of 2750 Sturtevant Ave. announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Anne, to henry Velick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Velick of W. Philadelphia Ave. The wedding will take place in January. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rabinowitz of 2333 Ford Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Samuel Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenberg of 2000 Leslie Ave. Buy with Confidence on Convenient Terms ANNIS FURS FASHION SHOW AT THE FOX THEATRE that mystically lovely off-black hosiery shade by Artcra it, Exclusively at Siegel's Wedding Calendar . . •64. LEVI—SELLINS A pretty wedding was solemnized Sunday, Nov. 15, at Temple Beth El, when AI iss I'hoebe Levi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isador Levi, became the bride of Mar- vin II. Selling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Sellins. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated. The bride was lovely in a crepe afternoon dress, of dawn blue and gold, with dubonnet accessor- ies and a corsage of orchids and lillies of the valley. A wedding dinner was served at Northwood , Inn for the immediate family and a few friends. The bride's twin sister, Mrs. Nathan Polosky, also a recent bride, was matron of honor. Sey- was best man. mour After a honeymoon in Chicago, Mr. and Airs. Selling will be at home Dec. 1, at 2740 W. Grand Ave. Out-of-town guests at the wed- ding were Air. and Mrs. A. Ja- cobs and Mr. and Airs. L. Jacobs !of Cincinnati; Mr. and Airs. E. B. Beber, Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. ' and Mrs. Harry Polosky, Saginaw, Mich.; Alex Cohn, Lansing, Mich. Prenzlauer Donor Luncheon Dec. 1 The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid met Tuesday afternoon at the Jewish Center to further arrange- ments for the donor luncheon. The board will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Fannie Strauss, chairman, 2207 Webb. Mrs. Dora Ehrlich will be the guest speaker at the luncheon. Dr. • BERMAN—GOLDSTEIN Baskets of white chrysanthe- mums against a background of tall palms and candelabra, banked the altar of the Congregation Bnai Moshe for the wedding of Miss Rose Goldstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isador Goldstein, and Louis Berman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Berman, which took place 'Sunday Nov. 8, at 6 p. m. Rabbi Moses Fischer read the marriage ceremony in the presence of a large number of guests. The bride was attired in a gown of white satin, simply made with a long train. The yoke was shirred and trimmed with a narrow band ' of aced pearls, and the sleeves were tightly fitted to the hand, and outlined in seed pearls. She wore a tulle veil and cap with a tiara of white orange blossoms, and her flowers were white roses, lilies of- the-valley, and baby mums tied with white satin ribbon. Miss Syl- via Goldstein, sister of the bride, and maid-of-honor, was gowned in a rose taffeta frock, made with high neckline, tightly fitted bodice, full skirt and a bolero jacket with cartwheel sleeves. She carried American beauty roses tied with pale green satin ribbon. The other attendants were Miss Florence Spilkin in turquoise satin, , Miss Bernice Chick in eggshell brocade, Miss Mary Berman, sis- 1 ter of the groom, in pink taffeta; Miss Theresa Berkovitz in pink i lame, Miss Anne Brooks and Miss 'Frieda Brooks in pale blue and Miss lEugenia Schatzman in royal blue chiffon and Miss Goldie Chases, In royal blue taffeta. The brides- ! maids all carried baby mums and roses tied with satin ribbon. Paul Ringler performed the duties of best man, and Donald Fiekowsky was ring bearer. For her daughter's nuptials, Mrs. Goldstein chose a gown of rosewood lace with underslip of pale rose taffeta with brilliant clips at the neckline. liar flowers were gardenias. Mrs. R. Goldstein, grandmother of the bride, wore a black crepe frock, and her flow- era were American beauty roses. Mrs. Berman, mother of the groom, wore bottle green velvet. tier flow- ers were gardenias. A dinner followed the ceremony. The table was centered by a high tiered wedding cake. At either side were white tapers about which I ,o, • • LI SALE Latin Toe . Pedemode Delman Nov. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Dater (Estelle Horowitz a son, Leon Samuel. Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sitner (Shirlee V. Kopitz) of 2059 Clairmount Ave., a son, Jerome Erwin. Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Weintraub (Mathilda Jayne Myers) of 2740 Richton Ave., a son, Burton Howard. Nov. 15—To Air. and Airs. Lou Perchikoff (Helen Fried- land), a daughter. To Air. and Airs. Edwin L. Elk of 4066 Tyler Ave., a daughter, Marcia Gaye. Marriages 13 PI. $3.85) So flattering to wear: off-black, with just a tinge of grape! Fea- tured in No. 3 "Town Chiffon?' with special Artcraft features. itoy Births were clusters of white baby chrys- anthemums and ferns. Among the out-of-town guests present at the wedding were Airs. R. Goldstein and Miss Sara Claire Goldstein of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Airs. R. Goldstein of Cincin- nati, 0.; T. George Sternberg of Tawas, Aiich.• Mrs. R. Grossman of Pittsburgh; ' Mr. and Airs. I. Schatzman and Mr. and Mrs. S. Schatzman of Chicago, III., and Miss Florence Schatzman, Harry Schatzman and Cy Becker of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Berman will re- side at the Lindbergh Apts., 2545 Ford Ave. ' $135 Nov. 22—Miss Anne Strossky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Strossky of 16717 Linwood Ave., to Nathan Steinbock, son of Mr. and Airs. Jacob Steinbock of 15400 Linwood Ave., at Lacher's. Nov. 25--Miss Goldie Zarankin, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Morris Zarankin of Quincy Ave., to Samuel Wasserman, son o f Mrs. Regina Wasserman of Euclid Ave., at Lacher's. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate. Nov. 26—Miss Gertrude Adelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Si. Adelson of Vague Ave., to David Si, Gray of Detroit. Nov. 26—Miss Mildred Cole, daughter of Air. and Mrs. George Cole of 4088 Tyler Ave., to Louis H. Stoller of Detroit, son of Mrs. Lillian Stoller of Washington, D. C. Reception at home from 2 to 5 and 7 to 11 p. m. No cards. Nov. 26—Miss Alice Mettler, daughter of Air. and Mrs. A. Mettler of 3030 Elmhurst Ave., to David Rosen. Nov. 26—Miss Esther Ruth Karbel, daughter of Air. and Mrs. I. Karbel of 1533 Collingwood Ave., to Abraham Factor, son of Air. and Mrs. Louis Factor of New York, at Temple Beth El, at 2:30 p. m. Nov. 26—Miss Helen Mitteldorf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Mitteldorf, to Daniel Schwarzstein of Englewood, N. J. Reception at home, 2 to 4 p. m. No cards. Nov. 26—Miss Harriet Ruth Harris, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Samuel II. Harris, to Chester Tuschman, son of Mr. and Airs. Alorris Tuschman of Toledo, 0., at the Belcrest Hotel. Nov. 28—Miss Lillian Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Zimmerman of Calvert Ave., to Sam Kallush, son of Mr. and Airs. Si. Kallush of Sturtevant Ave. Nov, 29—Miss Charlotte Anne Elbinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elbinger, to George Silverstein, son of Mrs. Alice Sil- verstein of Los Angeles, Cal., at Temple Beth El. Reception at 7140 Thatcher Ave. from 3 to 5 p. m. No cards.. 1 Great is the acclaim being awarded Persian coats this season! We have prepared a thrilling showing of this favored fur in both Grey and Black—in styles that will make you readily understand its tremendous popularity. Sleek belted models, rippling Swaggers, dashing Tunics and all the other authentic modes of the season, in perfectly matched skins of lustrous beauty. Workmanship, too, is entirely in accord with the beauty of the fur itself. If you prefer to have your Coat made to order, bundles of skins in both colors are available without extra charge. . , C K 5 and other fine footwear . 0 $9.85 $11.85 $7.85 Formerly Priced to $28 fl Daytime - Sport - Afternoon and Evening Models . A ALL SALES FINAL No C. 0. D. No Exchanges JACKSON-SAX, Inc. Mezzanine Book Cadillac Hotel • 5 IR )1 I i n C REMODELING SALE Now Going On FEATURING Misses and Womens' Dresses - Suits - Coats at Drastic Reductions The collection includes many new evening fashions as well as street and daytime types Helen's Dress Shop "Women's Apparel of Distinction" 8701 TWELFTH ST., cor .Blaine OPEN EVENINGS—SUNDAYS TILL 4 P. M. J. M. Lefkofsky Kosher Delicatessen WHOLESALE and RETAIL TOWNSEND 6-933S 11728 DEXTER BLVD., near Webb WE DELIVER MIAMI, FLORIDA Mrs. Sperka Heads II-Day All Espeaaa Crab* $65.00 up J. N. F. Donor Event 6 Days HAVANA Cruise —.- $65.00 up u The November regular meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the CI.. Y... (.1.11:47 sAd leder Jewish National Fund was held at — ithea E. Cashman the Book afternoon, Cadillac Hotel on 8. Wed- nesday Nov. World Wide Travel Bureau. lee. rakua tau wiastuNorox B131.10. Mrs. Louis R. Lightstone, chair-st . ISu . Ita. 1361-118-711 man of the membership drive, an- F ''elk/ Homo ; L. nounced that the drive would cul- minate with a membership tea for J. all paid-up members on Dec. 15 at the Wilshire Hotel. Dues can Scalp Treatments be mailed to Mrs. Harry Ruch- Specicilizing in man, 3225 W. Grand Ave., or by calling Mrs. S. Ileyman, president, NEWEST METHODS To. 7-6851, and SHELTON they will be col- • lected. TULIP OIL PERMANENTS Airs. Heyman n a in e d Mrs. Joshua Sperka as chairman of the FACIAL TREATMENTS yearly 55 donor luncheon to be held on March 3. Mrs. Sperka can Margaret Greenough be reached at To. 7-8000. Other margaret luncheon chairmen are Mrs. Max BEAUTY SALON Goldberg, savings boxes, Garfield There is still time to make your re'e'l' .lira hianOT via Wlek quotas. For rummaging, call Mrs. 28264; Mrs. I.. Miller, rummange, Euclid 0516-W. Mrs. J. Deptshe, Na 11,MMA HUN,. CA. an M. Finkel, To. 6-4136, Mrs. George Cohen, To. 8-4963, or Mrs. Eva luncheon secretary, Un. 2-5293, is taking luncheon pledges. Y. M. H. A. Ellenstein, Trinity 2-2291. Mrs. Max Hayman, chairman of The Y. M. 11. A. is at the prer- Mrs. Rose Goldberg, chairma n presented the following ant time embarking on new vela- of card parties, is busy calling o n n program: Ruth Carter Daver, tures. An open meeting is to be ladies giving parties. pianist, and Mrs. Henrietta Pon- held on Nov. 29. Any group not ger, violinist, both from the Gana- receiving or invitation to said CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Wach , pot School of Musical Art, who meeting should regard such error of 3334 Cortland Ave., wish t ■ provided an exceptional musical as clerical only and should al- thank their relatives and friend ; treat; Leon Kay, president of the tend. for their many kindnesses ..ho wl , Detroit Jewish National Fund them in their recent bereav e . Council. truest speaker. and Mrs.I Mews fee all occasion* — MRS. JOSEPH ROSE Harry Kirschbaum will also ad- dress the group. Those who have already made reservations are: Merriam... Ben Asernoff, A. Brood, NO Illothlkorf, II. A Intorno... M. linker. M. Irani, I. Iloorlr men, J. itsther, .'harles Cornell. (•reeldent. II n m e Ilene(); George Cohen, II•rrlot N. Cohen, M Drorri..er, EIs• allenateln. Nat It. Er khoure. (lleprenent•tIve, Ne.usarten Bunehina Club); P. reldrnnn, Meyer Finkel. It F. Fellrnan, Fear, Iltepre- man. W. Flaher. It Ir Pent•Ilve. Old FM, an, Nary Feldman. Sol Feldman. /A. . Gnrney. Dora Oarber. I. Golden. M. Oreenberg, value GoldatIrk, Lena emlth, n Me...man, Juno. Orr...moon., J I. GoblernIth. 11. rilneherg. I Gold- berg. II Goldrn•n, N nollnroat, II. Korf• man. Pauline halt. AbrIIN1111 1:1112111. • Karbel. I.en• Key cell, II•realdent. I.. A. Jealm MerropolInte Clabl, M. Kauff. n. Anna I X, I. Littman, Rebecca I I. Mark., Deity ?Clarke. gam OreenherE•Nelman. 11. NIda, It Nlaa. Nun ionms. Herman Own, To Pollack, Pnllar k , Joseph Ho, VI SO. Fra.10n. Illepreeentarlse, Itoeenth•l. Fannie Morons. Al. herr P•lgel. If Broils, it Whet. wine hell, Jnaer.11 WhIrrn•n. Anna WU- Ilam, N Wells. Jullum Warren, 1'W - 1es Wolfrang Jennie Torlkorf. Marry Tud• on , Agile. Y•t ■ OW11 I ment. A. Knoppow, current events. Dexter-Fey Florist. Tyler 64112. 1