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AVENUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

fiscPaRorrjEnsnffiRoxicul

December 4, 1936

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Mrs. J. I. Ellmann
To Speak Dec. 10

11,111Vit (J-Cet3

Recommended by Santa, for

the girl who loves the best

3-Thread, Chiffon

ie

Himel-Hose
1.35

(3 pairs, 3.90)

Engagements

Don't gamble on HER Christmas gift . . . take

•she loves sheer chiffon "Luxury" Himel-Hose! Re-
member ... Give her three pairs of the same shade
and she'll have no "orphan" hose!

HIMEL.HOSE, STREET FLOOR

Helen's Dress Shop

"Women's Apparel of Distinction"

8701 TWELFTH ST., cor Blaine

OPEN EVENINGS—SUNDAYS TILL 4 P. M.

REMODELING SALE

MRS. JAMES I. ELLMANN

Wedding Calendar

Ilancock and Second Blvd., at
2 p. m. on Thursday, Dec. 10.
Mrs. Ellmann will trace her
journey to Palestine and will il-
lustrate her talk with her own
poems as sign-posts along the
way. She calls her address "By-
Paths to Palestine."
The literature division of the
Federated Clubs of Detroit is
comprised of delegates from all
clubs with literature departments
and the representatives report
back to their various organiza-
tions. All those who belong to
any of the clubs of the Federa-
tion are invited to attend this
meeting.
Mrs. Ellmann will be introduced
by Mrs. Sidney Weinman, who
has also gained considerable fame
in Detroit as an able poet.

Dec. 6—Miss Mollie Entner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra
ham Entner of Trowbridge Ave. to Dr. 11. Herbert Cohen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen of 182 Tennyson, Highland Park
at the Shaarey Zedek. Ceremony at 7 p. m., to be followed by din
ner. Reception at 10 p. m.
Dec. 6--Miss Mildred Agranove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.
Agranove of Sturtevant Ave., o Richard Lester Wolfe, son of Mrs.
Bessie Wolfe of Vicksburg ive. Reception following the dinner at
8:30 p. m. No cards.
Dec. 6—Miss Birdie Eisenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Eisenberg, to Arnold M. Fleisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fleisher at 2 p. m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fleisher, 2328 Elm-
hurst. Reception from 3 to 6 p. m.
Dec. 6—Miss Mary Cohen, daughter of Louis Cohen of Hazel-
wood Ave., to Henry Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Schneider of
Carter Ave. Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon will officiate.
Dec. 20—Miss Pauline Gorman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Gorman, to Gerald Goldberg, son Of Mr. .end Sire. Max Goiii-
berg. Recepticn at MO Burlingame Ave. from 3 to 6 p. m. No cards.
..,

STILL IN PROGRESS
Offering the Biggest Values in History

A SPECIAL GROUP OF

Dresses - Suits - Coats
1 /3 to 1/2 off

J. N. F. LUNCHEON FOR
PAID-UP MEMBERS ON
TUESDAY NOON, DEC. 15

ADLER'S

628 WOODWARD AVE.
Fountain Pen Repairing — Kodak Finishing and Developing

Conte to TRAURIG for

Expert Work on Comforters .. .

Feather Beds converted to handsome Down
Comforters or Mattress Pads

Comforters, Pillows and Mattresses Completely Renovated
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF
COMPLETE SATISFACTION—COMPARE OUR PRICES
AND QUALITY WITH ANY STORE IN TOWN.

J. TRAURIG
EUCLID 6728

8823 TWELFTH ST.

meeting of the 12th St. Club on
Tuesday, Dec. 8, at B p. m., at the
Beth Judah Synagogue, Pingree
and Woodrow Wilson.
Beginning on Monday night, Dec.
7, and meeting on alternate Mon-
days, a discussion group for mem-
bers of the Mothers' Clubs will be
held at the Jewish Community
Center. David J. Cohen, a member
of the Center's board, will lead the

group.

.a-

Births



MarriagesI

Holiday Greeting Cards and Gifts

MRS. CHARLES BRODY

Lightstone promises an interesting
afternoon. Aaron Rosenberg will
be guest speaker and will give
readings. There will also be a fine
musical program. Dues may be
paid at the door or mailed to the
secretary, Mrs. H. Buchman, at
3225 W. Grand Ave. • •
Mrs. L. Miller, rummage chair-
man for the sixth annual donor
luncheon, urges ladies planning to
rummage to get In touch with her
at once at Euclid 0516-W. Another
means of earning luncheon money
is the sale of tickets for a special
performance at Littman's Peoples '
Theater. Mrs. Max Hayman is
chairman of this activity and there
will be a show at Littman's early
in January.

Plans are under way for the
council of Mothers' Clubs annual
Flowers for all occasions
Chanukah latke party and dance
which will be held at the Center Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
on Sunday, Dec. 13, at 8:30 p. m.

PRE-HOLIDAY SALE

Avail yourself now of a tremendous saving on our un-
usual and complete line of America's most beautiful
furniture, imported lamps and gift ware. This sale is
store-wide and includes everything in stock. Our new
lines have just arrived and are ready for your inspection.

Beautiful Chippendale Sofa

formerly $175, now

Louis 15th Sofa

covered in an exquisite damask $175 value, now

Decorated Classic Satin Wood Bedroom Suite

regular $216 value, now

Louis 15th Wing Chair

formerly $94, now

Sheriton Dining Room Suite

TUSCHMAN—HARRIS
Harriet Ruth Harris: daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel II. Harris,
was united in marriage to Chester
Tuschman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Tuschman of Toledo, Ohio,
et 5 o'clock Thursday, Nov. 26, at
the Belcrest Hotel, before an im-
provised altar of palms, chrysan-
themums and candelabra holding
white tapers. Dr. Leo M. Frank-
lin officiated. . r
The bride wore a white slipper
satin gown made on Empress
linen with slight train. Her tulle
veil wa s fastened to a satin halo
and she carried a bouquet of white
roses, gardenias and valley lilies.
The bride's mother was her only
attendant.
Frank Tuschman, brother of the
groom, acted as best man.
A dinner for the immediate fami-
lies followed the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Tuschman left for
their wedding trip to New York
City. After Dec. 10, Mr. and Mrs.
Tuschman will reside at the Hil-
crest Hotel, Toledo, Ohio.

RUDIN—SCHWARTZ
The marriage of Miss Belle
Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Schwartz, and Sam
Rudin, son of Mrs. Fannie Rudin, '
took place at the Sharrey Zedek
Synagogue, on Sunday, Nov. 22.
The marriage service was read by
Rabbi A. M. Herahman and Rabbi
Joshua S. Sperka.
The bride was attended by Betty
Dukell, maid of honor, and Anne
Metier, matron of honor.
The bridesmaids were Molly
Rudin, Lillian Auslander, Minnie
Garfield and Minnie Spilkin. Harry
Metier served as best man. The
ushers were harry Rudin, Irving
Rudin, brothers of the groom, and
Herman Miller and Oscar Spilkin.
A dinner for 150 guests followed
the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudin left for
New York, to be gone about a fort-
night.

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$595

Jeanette Stewart

$110

$115
$139
$69
$175

formerly $235, now
Hundreds of similar values. Come in and be convinced; now is an oppor-
tune time to purchase new furniture as prices are rapidly advancing. A
small deposit will hold your purchase for any length of time. As an added
courtesy we have three interior decorators who will be happy to assist you in
planning your home at no additional cost to you.

CENTURY FURNITURE

11708 Dexter Boulevard

Finest Furniture in America Brought to You at Great Savings

Wearahle gifts are the most
acceptable of all Examples '
are these tailored 100% wool
flannel house costal The colors
are lovely—Royal blue—Du-
bonnet—Rose and light blue.
Robe sketched is piped in
corduroy.

BARKASKI—PARSHELL

John Parshell announces the
marriage of his daughter, Bessie
M., to Joseph Barksski, on Nov.
26, at Temple Beth El.

KALLUSH—ZIMMERMAN

II ATI II THINE MIA %INS TOR FIIIITIIFJA INFORMATION

BLACK'S Pre-Christmas Sale

WORTHWHILE RAVINGS ON

his father, Abba L. Keidan,
which occurs on the third day
of Chanukah, Ilyman Kaidan
planted 10 trees in Palestine
through the Jewish National
Fund Council of Detroit. The
announcement of the planting
of these trees was made by
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, chair-
man of the tree planting com-
mittee of the Jewish National
Fund Council.

a l ,

DIAMOND S, Watches, Gold Jewelry, BINOCULARS.
Barometers, Opera Glasses, CAMERAS, Picture
Frames, Photo Albums, Artists' Boxes, etc.

A Small Deposit
Will Bold

L. Black Co.

1540 WOODWARD

Any Arad('

Eat.
1850

Irvin C. Schreiber

Announces the opening of his new and
modern salesroom—showing a complete
line of new 1937

De Soto .r & C

Plymouth

Schreiber Motors, Inc.

Irv. Schreiber

9698 GRAND RIVER at Livernois
HOgarth 9698
"SEE IRV FOR A GOOD DEAL"

Plans were made for the lunch-
eon-bridge to be given on Tues-
day, Dec. 15, at the recreation
hall at Bnai Moshe Synagogue,
Dexter and Lawrence. A lunch-
eon will be served and prizes will
be given away. A favorable re-
port was turned In by Mrs. B. D.
Labret, chairman of the affair.
Those who desire to obtain tick-
ets should call Mrs. Louis Fried,
Townsend 5-2687,

Beth Shmuel, 1736 Blaine. •
The children attending the Ye-
shivah will bless the Chanukah

lights. Each will be presented
with a Chanukah present. Ad-
dresses will be delivered by De-
troit rabbis, including Rabbi J.
Rabinowitz of Congregation Beth
Shmuel. There will also be a
musical orGanse and refresh-
meets will be served free. The.
public is invited.

There's Nothing Finer Than a

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present time is the play to b
presented by members of the goo(
cheer committee, which met las
week in the home of Mrs. M. J
Greenberg of Clements Ave. Try
outs were held at the home of Mri
David Werbe, under whose direr
tion the play is being presented
Anyone desiring to take part ma;
contact Mrs. Al Goldberg, chair
man of the committee.
Mrs. J. Rose and her sunshin
committee recently gave a theate
Party for some of the residents o
the home. Through the generosit

man, became the bride of Sam
People's Theater, the beat seats 11
Kallusb son of Mr. and Mrs. M. the house were reserved for th
Kallush, on Saturday night, Nov. guests from the home. Mrs. H. I

Million 'assisted Mrs. Rose in anon
soring this party and provided is
freshments.

dorf, to Daniel Schwarzstein, so
of Mrs. B. Schwarzatein of Engle
wood, N. J., was solemnized at a
informal ceremony and receptio
-at home. Rabbi J. ThumM officio t -
ed. Miss Ida Gross played the a c-
companiment of the weddin gi
march.
Following the ceremony, a di r
ner at Boesky's was served for th e
immediate family.
After 'pending a month in Ne
York, Mr. and Mrs. Schwarzatei
will leave on a cruise to the We.
Indies. They will reside in E I .

ne

to the
Ladies
"^
Turkey Dinner

Free

Mel Lowe and His
California Collegians
Gala Floor Show

Youth Education League Yeshivah Beth Judah Chan-
ukah Latke Party
Luncheon-Bridge on
on Dec. 8
Dec. 15
The Yeshivah Beth Judah an-
Trees Planted in Honor
A special meeting of Youth nounces that it will celebrate
Of A. Keidan's Birthday Education League was held at the Chanukah with a latke party,
home of Mrs. A. Millman, 3042 which will be held Tuesday mi-
In honor of the birthday of Webb Ave., on Monday, Nov. 30. ning, Dec. 8, at Congregation

The project on which the Worn

.re.. 1._ On

..._ANNOUNCF MEM ANNFAL

Kurt Peiser, executive director
of the Jewish Welfare Federation
of Detroit, will address the Jewish
Radio Forum over station WJBK
which is broadcast from 8:30 to 9
p, m. on Wednesday, Dec. 9. Mr.
Peiser will discuss the plans for
the formation of a Jewish Com-
munity Council.
Aaron Kurland, chairman of
this program, announced that an
additional feature of the broad-
cast of Wednesday evening will
be a Chanukah program arranged
by the children of the United
Hebrew Schools.

The 22nd anniversary ball give r e
of the Chernigow and Layover i
Society will be held Sunday eve ,
ning, Dec. 6, at the Jewish C OM.
ass
munity Center, Woodward
Holbrook.

.ROS'ENBAUM—ROSENBERG
Mr. and Mrs. William Rosen-
berg, 1568 Glynn Court, announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Helen D., to Irvin Rosenbaum, son
of Alfred Rosenbaum of Cincin-
nati, Ohio, at the Ststler Hotel, on
Sunday evening, Nov. 29. Rabbi
Leo M. Franklin officiated.

Schwartasteir—Mitteldurf
On Thursday afternoon,
rn
Nov. 26,
.t... .......4... rat Ant.,, n ane.
w unuui az 3

Detroit Lodge No.55;K.P.
Formerly the Phoenix Club
ill ERSKINE ST.
- Yeloras Eve Party
New

Peiser to Discuss
Community Council
on Radio Wednesday

Miss Lillian Zimmerman, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Zimmer- of Abraham Littman of Littman'

28, at the bride's residence, 1635
Calvert. Rabbi H. N. Rosenthal
officiated in the presence of the
immediate family and a few close
friends. Shortly after the cere-
mony the young couple left on their
honeymoon to Chicago.

1445 WOODWARD AVL

MYNIIAMPB II. Aaronson, Chas, Agree,
s. Almug, G. Arta. David M. Menke,
Barnett, R. Benjamin, Berkower, Jule.
Iterlain, Samuel Block, Al Boesky, Wm.
Boesky, Ben Brown, B. Bressler. San,
Brod, Julitta Brown, Leonard Canner.
L. Cohen, A. Cooper, Ed. Custer, Saul
Davidson, Adele Danis, Ben Dubin ,
Louis Dunn, Has Mae. I!.ws-...nnns....nd,
/bonnet • risner, Benj. Fishman. 557 .
mond Freedlander, Joe Freedman. Bob
Fried, Harry FrIednmn, 1. Gallow., D.
r,
Garber, Jerk Oehler, Robert A. Oche
Louis Germansky, Annabelle German-
sky, I. Obkiherg, David Golden, B.
Gamey. Ben ilk's/101, Irving Gould, Lit-
Oreenberg.
man Gould, Jacob Grant,
J. Backman. Jules leaarson, Jules Jaffe.
Morris Karbol, S. R. Katser, Harry
Keys, Joe Lefkofelty, A. Levin., Levin,
Joe Lev, S. London, Pam LUCAS. Aaron
Meyer. David Meth. Abe duller, J. Mil-
ler. Saul Modell. Abe Mondschein, David
Neth, Abe Miller, J. Miller, sash Modell,
Abe Mondschein, David Muline, T.
Margolin. Pearl Nttemanchuk. J. Nadler,
Abe Neuechults. Joseph Newman, Sam
°tech.:thy, Penni, N. Peeler, II, Flaw-
nick. Ben Punka, Sidney Rattner. Sam
Roseman. Norm•Ii
Rothenberg,
Itonenhurg, N. J. Rosenthal, E. M.
Rosenthal, Ben Rosenthal. His reld
Rosenthal, Sam Achichet. Morrie Shift,
Schsta, George Srheider, D. Shupe, Man
Silk, I. Silverman, A. Silverman, A.
Silverman, M. Simons. Leo Stu..., 1.
Sommers!. Samuel Weller, Otto Welts],
P Weinberg, A. Wiener. /1. NI. Victor,
M. Varkle, Irving Yarrow, (repreeen-
t•liveof Youth Educatinn Leanne), S.
Fried, (representative of Infant Wel-
fare Oroup), Zack, and Miss Estella
Illablo.

The Jewish Business and Profes.
alone' Women of the Jewish Com-
munity Center announce their first
dinner meeting of the season at
the Golden Pheasant, Pallister and
Second, Thursday, Dec. 10, at 6:30
p. m. For reservations call Madi•
son 8275 not later than Tuesday.
Dec. 8. Visitors are welcome. Him
Josephine Saltzman will be the
guest speaker on the topic "Center
Toyery." Donations to toys of any
kind are still being taken at the
Center.
o
Mrs. Max Dushkin of 1526 Vir•
ginia Park will be hostess at the
next Oneg Shabbat of Detroit
chapter of Iladassah, Saturday
afternoon, Dec. 12. Mrs. Maurice
Landau, president of the chapter,
will discuss highlights of the Had.
assah convention recently held in
Philadelphia. Mrs. Perry Burn.
stine will present current events,
Mrs. Lawrence Crohn is chairman
of the cultural committee.
--
the
The Ladies Auxiliary a of meet.
House of Shelter will hold
. ing at 1620 Taylor Ave., on Wed.
p.
ec• , , a tlpm.
nes d ay, D ec
returned
Groaberg
Miss Jean
d
from her trip to New York an
Miss
Mariar
has as h her guest, d N Y •
Grosberg of Schenectady, •

en's Auxiliary of Jewish Home fro
Aged is centering its interest a t

Mezzanine

dered several readings. The edu-
cational director of the Shaarey
Zedek, Mordecai I. Solff, spoke on
the definition of Zedakah.
Mrs. Philip Lipson is chairman
of the program for the annual
donor event. The following is an
additional list of donors for the
luncheon to be held next Tues-
day, Dec. 8, at the Masonic Tem-
ple:

Aged

On Thursday afternoon, Nov,
26, Miss. Esther Fruman, daughter
er
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fruman,
became the bride of Mack Luber
of this city. Rabbi M. Zager per.
formed the ceremony in the pm-
ence of the immediate families and
friends.



Gifts of Practical
Luxury

Mrs. L. Shapiro and Mrs. L
Woolman honored their niece, His:
Eleanor Shapiro, bride-elect 01
Feb. 21, at a beautifully appoint
ed personal, linen and crystal show.
er and luncheon given at Huy
tar's L'Aiglon in the Fisher Bldg.
FRYDEN—SATER
Tuesday, Dec. 1. Covers were lair
Mrs. A. Sender announces the
marriage of her niece, Lillian for 80 guests.
Seer. to D. Morris Fryden of this
city, on Nov. 26. The ceremony was
i,..
'a Auxili ary
" u men s
Performed at the home of Rabbi Women'
H. Zager, 3026 W. Grand Ave.
of Home for

CENTURY'S

New Flannel
House Coats

MRS. PHILIP LIPSON

The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jew-
Nov. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. , Louis Isaacs (Ethel Kramer) of
ish National Fund will give a 3214 Tuxedo Ave., a son, Gerald Stanley.
luncheonette for paid-up members
Nov. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. George Bremen (Elsie Feldman), a
at the Wilshire Hotel on Tuesday,
daughter, Beryl Sheila. '
Dec. 15, at 12:30 p. m.
Mra. Louis R. Lightstone and

Mrs. Charles Brody are chairman
and co-chairman, respectively. Mrs.
,

DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON ALL GARMENTS

A bridge tea will be held by the
Young Mothes' Study Club on
Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 8, at 1
o'clock, at the Dexter branch of
the Jewish Community Center.
A trip to the Children's Village
will be taken by the members of
the Woodward Club on Thursday,
Dec. 10, at 1:30 p. m., leaving
from the Jewish Community Cen-
ter.
Students of the Olga Fricker
School will give a scene from
"Lady Windemere's Fan" at a

Zcdakah's victory rally was held
at the Wilshire on Monday, Nov.
30. In the absence of the presi-
dent, Mrs. Max Coven, first vice
president, opened the meeting. Mrs.
Almug, program chairman, intro-
duced Helens Fellman, who ren-

Will Address Literature Division
of Federated Clubs on "By.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Katz of Monterey Ave. announce the
Paths to Palestine"
engagement of their daughter, Pearl, to Herman Littky, eon of
Samuel Little)/ of Hazelwood Ave. A reception for over 200 guests
Mrs. James I. Ellmann will Was held on Nov. 29.
speak at the literature division of
Mrs. H: Cohen of Windsor, Ont., announces the engagement of
the Federated Clubs of Detroit, her daughter, Faye Chinley, to Ben Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. II.
Dean, of Chicago, III.
Mr. and Mrs. David Goldberger of 2516 Buena Vista Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sybil, to Stanley Safron,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Safron of St. Louis, Mo., on Thanks-
giving night at a reception held in honor of the occasion. The wed-
ding will take place on Dec. 27.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller of Montreal announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Libby, to Louis M. Felsenthal of Detroit,
son of Mrs. Dora Felsenthal of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Tobias of Cleveland Ileights, 0., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Leona Ruth, to Gerson B. Bern-
stein of Detroit, son of Mr and Mrs. Milton Bernstein of Cleve-
land Heights, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Kauffman of 2537 Glynn Ct. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Bernard Haydu, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ilaydu of 3038 Richton Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blackman of Webb Ave, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Hiram Ainbinder, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ainbinder. The marriage will take place
in the spring.

a tip from Santa and us . .. for we know how

Mothers' Clubs

Donor Luncheon of
Zedakah on Tuesday

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