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December 18, 1936

PIEDETROITJEWISR RONICA

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PA1 PAGE FOUR

Max Goldberg Dies

MOTOR BOOTS

"HEADQUARTERS FOR CANADIAN GOODRICH"

open

$

350

for Black or
Brown
Genuine
Velvet Grey

Was Donor of Liberal Sum Re-
cently on Occasion of His
Daughter's Marriage

Funeral services for the late
Max Goldberg of 3044 Richton
Ave., who died early Sunday
morning, were held Tuesday af-
ternoon at Temple Beth El, with
Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiating.
Burial was in Clover Hill Park
Cemetery.
Mr. Goldberg, who was the first
to establish automobile parking
lots in Detroit, was born in Rus-
sia 50 years ago. lie came to

Mrs. Sarah Rosenzweig Dies
at the Age of 65

Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah
Rosenzweig were conducted at 1
p. m. Friday in the Chapel of
Temple Beth El. The Rabbis Leo
111. Franklin and A. M. Hershman
officiated. Burial was in Cloverhil l
Park Cemetery.
Mrs. Rosenzweig, who died on
Thursday, was the wife of the late
Joseph Rosenzweig. She was born
in New York City and lived in
Detroit 65 years. She was a mem-
ber of the Council of Jewish
Women, the Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El and the Sisterhood of
Shaarey Zedek.
Surviving are four sisters, Mrs.
S. P. Wilkus, Mrs. Max Wollstein,
Mrs. Mose Lipsitz and Mrs. Mil-
ford Stern.

J. N. F. STARTS ITS
WORK ON LUNCHEON

Ladies' Membership Drive
Closes; Theater Bene-
fit Jan. 10

INSTALLATION DEC. 23 I
OF PERFECTION LODGE

Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
A. M., has planned an interesting
program for the installation of its
officers on Wednesday, Dec. 23, at
7:30 p. m., in the Greek Ionic
room of the Masonic Temple.
Past Grand Master F. Ilomer
Newton will be the guest speaker
and will represent the Grand

DAD & LAD, Inc.

Practical Gifts for Xmas

For Men . • •

MANHATTAN & ARROW

SHIRTS

For Bogs...

ALL WOOL.

SCARFS

Plaid and stripes, inchlding
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Popeye Mufflers
Jewish National Fund ended its
White on white, colors and
membership campaign, of which
stripes in madras and
Mrs. Louis R. Lightstone was
Broadcloth
chairman, with a paid-up members'
luncheonette at the Wilshire Ho-
tel, Tuesday, Dec. 15. bliss Sally

Sweetwine, vocalist, accompanied
BRUSHED WOOL
by hiiss Florence Kutzen, gave
High or Lob
four delightful numbers which
Cut
Long or
were enthusiastically received.
Zipper style, all colors and
Sheared our
The guest speaker, Aaron 'Rosen-
sizes, at
berg, gave two readings in Yid-
* *
dish which kept the audience in
$1.95
VELVET
continual laughter. Altogether it
XMAS SPECIAL

was a pleasant afternoon with a
OR RUBBER
BOYS'
fine attendance.
MRS. PAULINE WECHSLER
HEELS
Mrs. J. Sperka, chairman of the
Funeral services for Mrs. Paul-
All pure silk
fith annual donor luncheon, offi-
* *
ine Wechsler, wife of Nathan
specially priced at
With buckle, chain and coat-
daily opened the luncheon cam-
Wechsler, Detroit restaurant pro-

pass, specially priced at
paign with an inspiring talk about
Sizes
prietor, were held Friday, Dec. 11.
INITIALED
the significance of the Jewish Na-
21i to 10
Burial was in Beth Moses Ceme- tional Fund. The following com-
tery. A resident of Dietroit 26 mittees are already functioning:

White and colored, beauti-
years, Mrs. Wechsler died Thurs-
ALL HEELS
ALL WOOL LONG
Mrs. L. Miller, rummage chairman,
day, Dec. 10, at her home, 558 who can be reached at Euclid
fully boxed
Marston Ave., after a year's ill-
Detroit Price
0516-1V. Mrs. Max Goldberg, sav-
ness. She was born in Rumania 58
BEN B. STEPSAY
Brown and Gray plaids
ing boxes, Townsend 5-2879.
$5 & $6
years ago. She leaves her husband
sizes 8 to 20
Mrs. Max Hayman, chairman of Lodge as installing officer. The
and three daughters, Mrs. Sam
Our Priers
theater tickets, announces that a installation ceremonies will be per-
ALL
WOOL
p
Seplowin, Lillian and Esther
$3.50
matinee will be given at Littman's
formed in the short form.
Wechsler.

Peoples Theater, on Jan. 10. Call
WINDSOR, 375 OUELETTE AVE., Opp. Prince Edward Hotel
The following officers are to be
BOYS' TRIPLE WEAR
Euclid 1-0015 for information
installed: Worshipful master, Ben
Button and Zipper style in
PHILIP H. LICHTENBERG
about tickets.
B. Stepsay; senior warden, Dr.
all colors
THE LATE MAX GOLDBERG
Funeral services for Philip H.
Harry Friedman; junior warden,
Lichtenberg, of 811 Blaine Ave.,
Specially priced at
Detroit in 1907 and established father of Ruth Y. Lichtenberg,
Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon; treasurer,
the first parking lot in 1916, on known as Sally Woodward, com-
Aaron J. Blumenau; secretary;
YOUR NEXT CAR
the south side of Lafayette Blvd., mentator on women's activities
should be the new
Charles K. Harris; chaplain, Max-

between the old Masonic Temple over 1V1VJ-The Detroit News radio
By DR. A. MAX KOHN
well W. Benjamin; senior deacon,
BOYS'
Preparations are being made for and what is now the American station, were held Monday in the
David Colman; junior deacon, Dr.
the 12th annual concert of the De- Legion Bldg. At the time of his
Rondos sly/e,'‘iniddys, coat
The Jewish Hospital Committee Samuel B. Danto; marshal, Jacob
William R. Hamilton Co. Chapel,
style, pasleys, silks
troit Halevy Choral Society under death he was president of the with Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of of Detroit presents the following Aiken; tiler, Joseph F. Feirer, Sr.;
Stripes and plaids in Broad-
the direction of Dan Frohman. By Service Parking Grounds, which Temple Beth El, officiating. Burial compelling array of facts and fig- stewards, M. Manuel Helfman,
cloth, Madras, Pasleys
popular demand, Ilalevy will again operates 50 lots. He also had an
Robert
V.
Danto,
Maxwell
I.
Sil-
ures
to
the
public
in
the
belief
was in Woodmere Cemetery. Mr.
and Flannels
feature its former success, the interest in parking lots in other Lichtenberg died Thursday in his that they eloquently answer the verstein, Dr. Otto Weiss, William
oratorio "Walpurgis Nacth", by cities.
0
$1.00
B.
Keller,
Dr.
Morris
Burnstein,
many
questions
which
have
been
home. He was born in Detroit,
Felix hfendelssohn. The program
Four months ago Mr. Goldberg 31, 1874, and lived here all his Aug.
life. raised in regard to the need for, Harry Zausmer and Max Smith.
associated with
will also include many new folks donated the sum of 83,000 to
Cocoa, Brown, Tan and Gray
Piano solos will be rendered by
Ile is survived also by his wife and the ability to maintain, a
GENUINE TWEEDUROY
Hacquoil Buick songs that have hitherto not been several Jewish and non-Jewish
Heinrich Van Husen. Following
Katie Padberg Lichtenberg; a son, Jewish hospital.
Sales, Inc.
up
presented in Detroit.
charities on the occasion of the Joseph P. Lighthilll, and a sister,
Detroit has the seventh largest the program, the newly installed
TYLER 44605
The concert will be held on Feb. marriage of his daughter, Doro- Mrs. Flora L. Beer.
8911 GRAND RIVER

Jewish population in the country officers, members and their guests;
In Brown and Gray
21, at Orchestra Hall. All Jewish thy, to Dr. Henry Turkel.
ALL WOOL
-approximately 70,000.
will convene in the crystal ball
organizations are asked to reserve
up
Mr. Goldberg was a 32nd de-
There are at present 33 general room to dance to the music of Del
DOROTHY BERLINSKY
this date.
gree Mason, a member of Phoen- of 1809 Pallister Ave., 15 years and 15 special hospitals in the Delbridge and his nine piece or-

A Chanukah latke party will be icia Lodge, No. 531, F. & A. M.;
BOYS' WOOL FLANNEL
old, died on Dec. 12. Funeral serv- United States being operated chestra, assisted by Dot Mason.
in newest patterns & plaids
given for the Halevy members and Moslem Temple of the Shrine;
ices were held on Dec. 13 with in- under Jewish auspices as non- Refreshments will be served.
their friends at Assembly Hall, the Elks, Knights of Pythias,
terment in Machpelah Cemetery. profit associations which are reg-
12th St. at Clairmount, this Sun- Lodge No. 55; Temple Beth El
Sizes 8 to 18
She is survived by her parents, Mr. istered by the American Medical
day evening, Dec. 20. Joe Bussell , and was active in affairs of the
and Mrs. Jacob Berlinsky, two sis- Association.
Complete
Arrangements
for
social chairman, has prepared a Detroit Board of Commerce.
WOOL
FLANNEL
Of this number, 12 of the gen-
ters, Ethel and Mary and four
fine program.
Surviving are his wife, Anna brothers, Asher, Moses, Philip and eral hospitals alone are in cities
New Year Eve Party of
Goldberg, and two daughters, Mrs. Alvin.
whose Jewish population is less
J W E W O Branch
Turkel and Rita Goldberg.
than that of Detorit. Notable ex-
in maroon, blue and plaid
Brown, Gray and Blue
amples
are
New
Orleans
with
a
colors
SARAH BERNSTEIN
The North Woodward branch of
of 2454 Hazelwood Ave., 80 years Jewish population of 9,000 main- the Jewish Women's European

old, died on Dec. 14. Funeral serv- taining a 322-bed hospital and Welfare Organization will meet at
ices were held on Dec. 15 with in- Cincinnati with a Jewish popula- the home of Mrs. A. Kurzmann,
Big Assortment of Lumber
terment in Westwood Cemetery, tion of 23,000 and a 225-bed hos- 3800 Cortland, on Monday, Dec.
Jackets and Hockey Caps
BUY HIM A PAIR OF
During the week-end of Dec. 24 HONOR MISS SZOLD'S
Rabbi I. Stollman officiating. She pital.
21, at 12:30 p. m., to discuss the

to 27, an important event will take BIRTHDAY, DEC. 21
The following information was third annual New Year's Eve par-
The 76th birthday of Hentrietta is survived by two daughters. Mrs.
We Carry • Complete Line
, place in the history of Ken De-
obtained
through
the
courtesy
of
Bessie Newman and Mrs. Esther
ty to be held at the Phalanx Club.
JEWELER
troit, the local branch of Hasho- Staid, founder of Hadassah, will be
of
Boys'
Furnishings
Futterman, a brother, Jacob Gru- the Detroit Jewish Welfare Feder- Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, chairman, and
mer Ilatzair Organization. For the observed here at the Statler Hotel
8729 12th St. Tyler 5-7933
Monday, Dec. 21, at 4 p. m., when ber, seven grandchildren and two ation and the Journal of Ameri- her co-chairman, Mrs. Sam Kauf-
Large Assortment of Holiday Gifts for Men and Boys
first time a P'gisha (gathering)
Special Distributor of
can Medical Ass ociation.
great-grandchildren.
there
will
be
a
nation-wide
broad-
man, urge members and friends to
• • •
of Shomrim will take place in
FREE CHRISTMAS PACKING
cast
throughout
the
country.
The
make
early
reservations
as
they
which the Tzofim, the younger
Hospitals Under Jewish Auspices are limited. There will be a 10
ABRAHAM PUPKO
A Small Deposit Will Lay-Away Any Article
.111■•
members whose ages range from meeting is to be held jointly with
-Non-Profit Associations. Reg- course kosher dinner. Dave Dia-
of
671
Blaine
Ave.,
58
years
old,
the
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
the
Jewish
aimMkl ■
QUALITY,
VALUE,
PLUS SERVICE IS MAKING OUR'
The new aristocratic table-
14 years to 17 years old, will take
istered by the American Medi- mond's orchestra will provide the
died on Dec. 17. Funeral services
STORES POPULAR
ware possessing the color
full charge. At this gathering the Old Folks Home.
eel Association.
will be held on Sunday, Dee. 20,
music.
There
will
be
a
floor
show,
With
the
initiation
of
this
year's
and beauty of 16-karat gold
Detroit Tzofim will' be hosts to an
at 2 p. m. with burial inClover
noise makers and favors. Reserve-
GENERAL HOSPITALS
with the strength of steel.
expected group of 30 Tzofim com- activities, Iladassah will enter
upon its 25th year of service. Un- Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi A. M .
dions should be made by calling
ing from Cleveland to participate
11.-
der the leadership of Ilenrietta Hershman officiating. He is sur-
Townsend 8-9542 or To. 8-1442.
sinets
voted
Da
Hospital
in this special occasion.
City
Further plans are under way for
Szold, Hadassah has grown from vived by his wife, Fannie, two
I. Special Chanukah Sale
Ira
129 40
The purpose of this Pgiaha is a small group of women into a sons, Ben and Bernard, a daugh- Balitmom Sinai
the fourth annual donor luncheon
Ira
220
to give the younger members an national organization whose serv- ter, Mrs. Sidney W. Foreman and Boston Beth b bowel
1
150 48
on Tuesday, Jan. 12, at 12:30, at
2 STORES
opportunity to come together and ices in Palestine have become his- two brothers, George of Los An- Brooklyn Beth El
the Detroit Leland Hotel. Mrs.
MOMS 154 50 I
discuss problems of special con- toric and whose achievements in geles and Morris of Detroit. Mr. Brooklyn Beth
Ira
Elias Epps, general chairman, as-
547 151
Brooklyn
Jewish
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
cern and interest to them in their America have enriched the life of Pupko was in the dry goods busi- Brooklyn lsrael Zion 343 100
1
sisted by Mrs. A. Kurzmann, ask
AT FENKELL •
own intimate circle, problems af- Jewish womanhood throughout the ness for the past 27 years and was Chicago Michael Reese 543 71
Ira
AT BURLINGAME
for cooperation in helping to make
fecting them as a youth of present country.
Ira
interested in many organizations. Chicago Mt. Sinai
143 44
this affair a success. Mrs. M.
society, problems affecting them as DRAMATIC GROUP
Ira
225 31
Sklare, Townsend 8-2512, is chair-
Cincinnati Jewish
Ira
future pioneers in Palestine.
125 45
man of card parties, assisted by
BENJAMIN COHEN
The Dramatic Group met on
Cleveland Mt Sinai
Rev. Caster
1
SAVE 25 to 40% ON ALL YOUR
of 3009 Webb Ave., 78 years old, Kansas City Menorah 10 51
An
interesting
program
has
been
Mrs. E. Weisman. Mrs. M. Baker
Wednesday,
Dec.
16,
at
10:30
a.
m.,
Jacob
166
planned for these three days, and at the Jewish Center, Mrs. John died on Dec. 15. Funeral services Los Angeles, Cedars
is one of the co-chairman. Mrs. M.
to
245 45
Silverman
of Lebanon
carried out entirely by Frazer acting as chairman, and were held on Dec. 17 with inter-
Silverstone,
Tyler
55380,
is
chair-
be
it
will
a
SURGICAL
SA
the younger group of Shomrim. Mrs. Walter Field as dramatic ment in Woodmere Cemetery, Loulst Illo Jen
man of the souvenir booklet; Mrs.
MOREL
In
55
161
1% oa.
Barons
Beilodght
Carona
2% es.
25 lassie
The two outstanding features will director. There Is still time to join. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating. Milwaukee Mt. MIMI
William Fisher, chairman of dar-
Ira
IN
711
remake
111$ 2 as.
X"." l' ifig ElImre Blew,
Rock Garde ■
Shalimar
symposium on the subject For Information call Mrs. John He is survived by his wife, Anna, Newark Beth Israel
lings and memorials; Mrs. Ida
HAW 1 oa.
be
a
325
Reearameadall
ea
ryns Tours
$18.00
Ori
.
0L55
n,
n9.00
3
i
s,v
o
%
01.
Ne
229.4*
s
es.
$ 1°."
Ira
two daughters, Mrs. Sarah Wolf
"What Does Palestine Mean to Frazer, Townsend 6-1992.
44
Schultz, chairman of cards. Mrs.
60o dram
NH dram
11136 dm=
SEM dram
Lk dram
1
and Julia and three sone, Arthur, New York Bells Dash:LI/8 14
M. Disner, luncheon treasurer, will
Me" and an Oneg Shabbath in the SINGING GROUP
rbo3
Ira
(linnets
take part on full pledges. Mrs.
My lin
form of a Chassidic evening.
The Singing Group will continue Morris and Jacob.
New lurk Beth Israel 10 84
g3g5 % ...
Vol Do Nall
Garderda
Normandie
Elmhurst
I
303 55
Sam Kaufman, Townsend 8-1442,
Among the other interesting events to meet at the Jewish Community
21 U.
New York mons ....
$12.00 t% m.
4.M % era .
0 00 os.
,,s ,,,,
, • "
TO. 6-6839
1 a
02.50
BARBARA RICE
will be glad to transport ladies for
are visits to Ford's Rotun- Center at 11 o'clock on Wednes-
8.6e dram
planned
New York Lebanon .. 135 15
e. ...
$11•00 I os.
15e
dram
Marriages
Had dram
Ira
75e
drama
850
dram
of
3260
Cortland
Ave.,
2
years
old,
rummage. Mrs. A. J. Redblatt,
da and factory, to the Detroit Art day mornings. The group is mak-
Now York Mt. Shad ISO
Porfortasd
5
chairman, Townsend 8-9542, will
Institute, and a morning Tifyul ing fine progress under the leader- died on Dec. 12. Funeral services New York Peoples' ... 53
I
(1.03.30pric.)
were held on Dec. 13 with inter- New York Sydenham 156 04
(Shomer hike) to Belle Isle early ship of Lavy M. Becker.
arrange dates.
ment in Machpelah Cemetery, Rab- Patterson N. J.. Bar-
The following are additional
Sunday.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
I ■
III
nett
Memorial
....
101
names added to last week list:
The official opening of the
On Saturday, Jan. 16, Mrs. M. bi Harold N. Rosenthal officiating.
Ira
Jewbh.. 113 741
Mesdames M. Baker, Miss Adele
Monuments of Character Pgisha will take place Thursday H. Cotten will discuss Alfred She is survived by her parents, Philadelphia
I ■
Philadelphia Mt Shad NI. 65
Baker, Mrs. B. Federman, Mrs.
evening in Hashomer Hatzair Lief 's "Life of Brandeis," the place Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rice.
I
a
Pittsburgh M•ntedore 191 31
WINDSOR, ONT.
43 Ouellette Ave.-Phone 4.1101
William Fisher, Mrs. H. Ginsberg,
Ulam (headquarters) at 8824 12th to be announced later.
(One and a Half Block• up from Ban)
Mrs. M. Goldstick, Mrs. Anna
SARAH BERNSTEIN
St. At the game time, similar gath-
low
14
try 13

d'enr
""11.e
of 0830 Russell St., 54 years old, art.
Goldberg, Mrs. S. Lipak, Mrs. A.
erings will take place in Cali-
Ira
Zion 163 15
ini t e ee rs. re. rceectai• Mt.
Funeral
ln 7e
6.e,Fu
Pollack, Mrs. S. Rottenberg, Mrs.
Dec.
d
1D
fornia, Milwaukee, Philadelphia Donor Luncheon of Ladies died on
oh nelD
SPECIAL HOSPITALS
with rv
M. Silverstone, Mrs. A. Yarrow.
and in Canada. All friends and
Auxiliary of Kvutzah
meat
in
Machpelah
Cemetery.
She
sympathizers especially Interested
Ivrith in Progress
r h s t!sb A an nn tlie Ben- -
in the educational activities of
I j s survived by
230
daughters,
Hashomer Hatzair Organization
Resale Shop Makes Appeal
The Ladies Auxiliary of Kvut- Mrs. Lillian Beneson and a son,
Deborah
are invited to attend this gather-
zah
Ivrith
is
planning
its
second
for Old Clothes
''''' 45
Isadore.
thnirrnfle '''' ' '''
ing in Detroit.
Chsrago
110
annual luncheon to be held Feb. 2.
AyWnrtnm
I I le sanatorium
general
meeting
the
follow-
Elbe.'
I
At a
The Resale Shop of the Council
• esialb• sad Marbl• Illea•a•a40
foe Conmmtires ear (not reported)
ing working committees were ap- Z. B. T. Convention in New !tridental.
of Jewish Women, with headquar-
Jewis h
7729 TWELFTH ST.
pointed: Miss A. Sulkes, general
slow. for Consamp. 76
at 89 Rowena St., makes an
1LTCLID 710
ters
Orleans
Dec.
27

Jan.
1
i0A
o•rtoon, Mo., Jewish
Rie
chairman, assisted by Mrs. B.
urgent appeal for old clothes. The
lYnslorlm
Under the auspices of the Lin- Pfeffer; donor and program chair-
ML
funds
derived from this source are
and
larg-
Zeta Beta Tau, oldest
wood Dexter Mothers' Club of the men, Mrs. A. Markson, Mrs. S .
Sinai POISOieriUM
applied to the scholarship fund,
Jewish college fra-
Full size, all silk shades, in colors,
Jewish Community Center, an Shnitz, B. Stein, A. Panush; ways est national
and
for
the maintenance of the
CHRONICALLY
ILL.
11.
held and means, Mrs. .1. Rabinowitz; ternity, will hold its 38th annual !wt.
Is
Council Camp at Jeddo, Mich.
Rev. Cantor Oneg Shabbat program will be
wane Choate
egg shell, blue and gold, regular
national convention in New Or-
on Saturday, Dec. 19, at 2:30 p. hostesses, Mrs. William Diskin,
Je•Ash
Mrs.
Harry
Becker
is
chairman
DAVID
m., at the Dexter branch. Mrs. Mrs. Friedgood, Mrs. Twersky, leans, La., on Dec. 27, 28, 29, 30 meow.
$14.50, specially reduced to
of the Resale Shop.
31,
and
Jan.
1.
Headquarters
I
i:eneott
OV•ZI
GOLDEN Maurice Landau, president of Had- Mrs. Winokur, M. Rapapport
Under the chairmanship of Mrs.
be the Roosevelt Ilotel of re,-w is,* en, meek-
Detroit's Favorite assah will be the guest speaker.
sore Hospital ..... 1111
Mrs. D. Rubinstein can be reach- will
Huber the Council has
David
M 0 II R L
SPECIAL FOR CHANUKAH
Chanukah stories will be inter- ed for Information at Euclid that city. T. was founded in 1898
initiated a series of progressive
3. OB11101'92 1101
Z. B.
Tll.ER 64480
preted . by Mrs. Adele Mondroy 90554.
bundle teas. The committee in
Bridge sets, all steel constructed
and has 35 chapters at the prin- New York HosPltal
Meddles Ceremaa-
for Joint Diseaseo.. 355
I •
charge hopes to reach all members
and the singing group of the
les Perfonsed
cipal universities in the United
table and 4 chairs, in colors re-
Lodge 55, K. of P.
Home and by A0- Mothers' Dramatic Club will en-
of the Council to have them act as
States and Canada and 38 alumni
4. MATERNITY
poistrensi.
tertain with group singing.
hostesses at these teas, bridges,
New Yolk 41ty Brea:
duced to
clubs
in
the
principal
cities.
There
34
the
may
be
members
of
Through the Music Study Club,
etc. Guests
alatemilly ....
Tuesday evening, Dec. 15, the
pupils of Mine. Rebore, dramatic newly elected officers of Detroit is a chapter at the University of
and their friends.
Council
Michigan, and a club in Cleve-
director of the Olga Fricker Lodge No. 55, K. of P. assumed
It is the ardent hope of the
3 PC: DRESSER SET
K y4wored for 'training 0
Contributions to Scholarship School, will interpret s e v e r al their stations. Chancellor Com- land, Columbus, Detroit..
ter
committee that in this way they
1-4nant
obrviciem
c--neemeat
from
Shakespeare
for
the
will amply replenish the stock at
scenes
Mirror, hair brush and comb, gold-
mander Frank Berman, with the Rainbow Assembly Farmer's
Fund of United He.
u-xwww
the headquarters so that the shop
12th St. Club on Tuesday, Dee. assistance of Vice Chancellor J.
6
plated, regular $10.50, reduced to
Ball on Dec. 27
22, at 8 p• m., at Congregation H. Werner, transacted the busi-
will be complete with stock for the
brew Schools
Beth Judah, Pingree and Wood- ness affairs and topics of the
Gifts to Council Funds entire year.
The first of these series of bun-
The United Hebrew Schools row Wilson. Mrs. Jules Kelin will lodge.
The next affair of Rainbow As-
---
Mrs. J. 14.
MIRRORS
Full Iine of imported novel-
wish to accept with thanks con- sing, accompanied by
The Detroit section of the Na- dle teas was given by Mrs. Sam
Master of Work Louis Wechsler sembly No. 12 will be • farmer's
Joseph Markel will
ties
for Chanukah gifts
tributions to the scholarship fund Saltzman. Dr.
Is putting in a lot of effort to ball to be held on Sunday. Dec. tional Council of Jewish Women Croll and Mrs. Murray Schlafer
Beautifully made In all slit-
speak on the "Social Ideals of have the third degree team an 27, at 8:30 p .m., at Oddfellows received the following contribu- In the green room of the Wilshire
Come in and sew our grand
tenet periods. Genuine gold
from the following:
Health."
display.
Hall,
3707
Fenkell,
near
Dex-
Hotel
on
Wednesday
afternoon,
Mrs. Charles B. Helped of
outstanding team in Michigan.
leaf f ram..
tions:
The latest play by George S.
Ginsburg Dec. 15.
1447 Burlingame Ave., one schol-
The entertainment committee ter. Edna Roseman, the chair-
For the Ida E.
Kaufman and Edna Ferber, "Stage
The future hostesses are: Mrs.
is sending out a timely warning man. has prepared many novel Scholarship Fund: In memory of
arship in memory of her husband,
Door," will be reviewed by Mrs.
friends surprises, Including a merry-go- Frieda Schoenbrun and Blanche David Rubey, Mrs. Robert F.
Charles B.
to all members and their
Mr. and Mrs Samson Segal of Clarence Enzgass at a meeting of to send in their reservations for round, a fishing well and a floor Stern from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Streifling, Mrs. Harry Becker,
9755 Tuxedo Ave., one-half sehol- the Study Club on Tuesday, Dec. the annual New Year's party. It show. For tickets call her at Barak; in memory of Gabriel Mrs. B. tinsel, Mrs. Ben Gottlelh,
22, at 1 p. m., at the Dexter is their desire to accommodate Townsend 8-9690, or Leona Ro- Samter from Dr. and Mrs. Mor- Mrs. Harry Zimmerman, Mrs. eBn
arship in honor of the Bar Mitz-
branch.
Morris, Mrs. Walter Lalb, Mrs.
everyone with choice tables but senberg. worthy advisor, at Town-
vah of their son, Irving.
ris Rand.
"An American Doctor's Odys- under the circumstances the early send 7-202.
Vaca- Sidney Karbel, Mrs. Fred Lebow
For the Council Camp
sey" will be reviewed by Dr. Jo- feservations are allotted the best
The next meeting will be held tion
Fund: In memory of Frieda ky, Mm. Charles Alper, Mrs. Abe
seph Markel before the members
Call Saul Kline, chair- on Tuesday, Jan. 5, et 7:30 p. m., Schoenbrun. Laura Offner Fech- Schmier.
Memorial Contributions to of the W. Warren Club on Wed- tables
man, at Townsend 8-8311; B. D. at Eastern Star T,r‘;' ,. to elect heimer and Benjamin Siegel from
nesday,
Dee.
23,
at
2
p.
m.,
at
the
United Hebrew Schools
Jacoby. Nate Waterstone or the officer'.
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy: in
Newberry School.
Peter Lorre, the Hungarian
-
-
clubhouse, Clifford 2469, for res-
memory of Benjamin Siegel from
Between Lawrence and Burliagam•
Beginning Thursday, Dec. 24,
CLEOPHIAN
ervations. .
Memorial contributions were
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. La- actor, is In New York rehtarsIng
Hebrew and every Thursday thereafter the
in
the title role of "Napoleon 1," In
United
Vigne; in memory of Julius H.
received
by the
Schools from
the following: Woodward Club will have cooking
The Cleophian branch of Young
Altman's Jewish Hour
Simon S. Marx. which he will be seen on Broadway
William Friedman of the Wil- classes at 1 p. m.: parliamentary
Judaea held an open meeting Sun- Marx from Mrs.
--
For the Elsa F. Welling Sokol- this season. Lorre, who has Le.
debating at 3 and
and a choir will day, Dee. 13, at the Bnal David
shire, in memory of Gussie Weis- law at 2 p.
David
Shkolnick
of Laura come prominent for his horror
memory
arehip Fund. in
current problem discussions at 4
provide the musical program dur- Synagogue. A business meeting
Fechheimer, Jennie Sehott characterizations on the silver
0100.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of p. rn.
log the broadcast of Altman's Jew. was held and prospective members Offner
Loewenstein
and
Benjamin
Siegel screen, has at last departed from
ieh Hour this Ssroday held from were introduced to activities of the
2074 Atkinson Ave., in memory
s►ms Joulaw.mmetwl
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. the type of part which hold him

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