100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

January 15, 1937 - Image 7

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1937-01-15

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

ihenerROCIAWISII

January 15, 1937

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Rabbi Elmer Berger
Will Address Bnai
Brith Next Monday

Written in the sands
from Florida to Hawaii

A joint meeting of the Bnal
Brith, Ladies Auxiliary and A.Z.A.
of the Detroit and Windsor lodges,
will be held Monday evening, Jan.
18, at the Wilshire Hotel, under
the auspices of the Ladies'

Donor Dinner of
Sholem Aleichem
Schools Jan. 31

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dorb of Taylor Ave. announce the engage
ment of theffnlaughter, Anne Beatrice, to William Charles Sloman
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Sloman of Arden Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cohen of 718 Howard Ave., Windsor
Ont., announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Aubey
Landsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Landsman of Toronto, Ont,
Mrs. Esther Goldberg of 2746 Cortland Ave. announces the
engagement of her daughter, Mildred, to Dr. harry B. Bennett, son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cheifer of 3267 Fullerton Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Mollie, to Max Weisman of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kramer of Chicago, Ill., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Esther, to Arthur Mohr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Mohr of Fullerton Ave., Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emmer of 9703 Petoskey Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Murray W. Winokur,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winokur of 9703 Jos, Campau.

In order to raise money in be-
half of the Sholem Aleichem Folk
Institute, a donor dinner will be
held on Jan. 31 at the Fort
Wayne Ilotel. Arrangements
have been made to serve a fine
meal and to have Mr. and Dirs.

Cruise Shop

a
MRS. JACOB HARVITH

RUS SEKS

PRE-INVENTORY SALE

Buy China, Crystal, Lamps,

Furniture---The Choicest in

Detroit at

6

Tia-tains

20% off ...

1 /2 PRIC E bIEAZbYS
51 ADAM S EA ST

January
Clearance Sale

Now in Progress

50% OFF
ORIENTAL RUGS

20% to

, FEATURING ONE WEEK ONLY

SARUK $21900

9 ft. x12 ft.

Appmx.

Occasional Furniture

Many

Cocktail Table

French Chair

*19.45

$21.00

N alma

Marquetry Inlay

LAMPS

French, Oriental and American Creations in Table, Floor
and Boudoir Lamps—from $1.00 to $250.00

Genuine

Alabaster Lamps at $2.95 complete

Births

Jan. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bittker of Cedar St., Wyan
dotte, a daughter, Florence Lorraine.
Jan. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bladen (Ruth Kasdan) o
3294 Taylor Ave. ,a son.
Jan. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Friedman (Florence Parzen
of 3045 Cortland Ave., a son, Abbe Ian.
Jan. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Jacobs (Rose Goldstein)
of 11356 N. Martindale, a son.

Marriages

GIFTS

Thousands—from every corner of the world—in Ala-
baster, Bronze, Porcelain, Brass, China, Pottery, Glass.

S. G. Gulian Company

2 0 ADAMS AVENUE, WEST



A clock project is now being
sponsored by the Home Relief
Society under the direction of
Mrs. M. S. Arkin. The proceeds
of this plan will be used for Pass-
over relief. Mrs. Arkin is assist-
ed by the following: Mesdames
It Allender, Philip Brenner, Harry
Dunitz, Maxwell Emmer, H. Gal-
perin, A. Gordon, Louis Giesler,
Arthur Ginsberg, J. J. Jacobs,
Harry Rosman, Irving Small, H.
M. Shulman.
Information relative to this
clock project may be obtained
from Mrs. Arkin, her assistants
orocm
s
ieteymbera of the Home Relief

On Monday, Jan. 25, the in-
stallation of the newly elected of-
ficers will take place at the Wil-
shire Hotel.
Installation ceremonies and the
program will commence at 1:45
D. m. All members and friends
are invited. There will be a
luncheon at 12 noon at which
attendance is optional. All those
wishing to attend the luncheon
may make their reservations with
Mrs. William Roth, 19649 Canter.
bury Drive, University 1-3156,
not later than Saturday, Jan. 23.
Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg, Univer-
sity 2-3467, is now taking reser-
vations for the Home Relief So-
ciety's 14th birthday celebration
taking place on Wednesday, Feb.
3, at 6:30 p. m., at Northwood
Inn. An invitation is extended
to all members and friends to
join in the celebration of this
event

High-grade Persian Rugs ranging in size from 3 ft. by
2 ft. to 32 it. by 16 ft.

In Walnut, Rosewood, Mahogany, Satinwood.
with Marquetry inlay.

Jan. 17—Miss Lilyan Greenspan of 1601 Blaine Ave., daugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Greenspan, to Harry D. Gaines
son of Mrs. Ethel Gaines of 2707 Gladstone Ave., at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating,
Jan. 17—Miss Florence Edelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David M. Edelman of 2275 Ilazelwood Ave., to Harry Adler, son
of Mrs. I. M. Adler of Lee Place, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Jan. 17—Miss Sara Seligman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maur-
ice Seligman of Webb Ave., to Alexander Wilenkin, son of Mrs.
Annetta Wilenkin of Fullerton Ave.
Jan. 17—Miss Ida Zeifman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Zeifman, to Harold Sher, son of Mr. and dirs. Max Sher, at Lacher's.
Jan. 17—Miss Hermina Phyllis Brock of Seward Ave., niece
of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Klein of Fullerton Ave., to Barney For-
man of Detroit, at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Jan. 24—Miss Esther M. Kasle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Kasle of Atkinson Ave., to Benjamin Jones, son of Mrs.
Adolph Jones of New York City, at the Book Cadillac Hotel.

Home Relief Plans
New Clock Project



SCHAYOWITZ—KATZ
The marriage of Dorothie Katz,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Izrail
Katz, to Max Schayowitz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Schayowitz,
was solemnized on Sunday, Jan.
10, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. Rabbi A. M. Hershman
officiated.
The couple will sail from New
York on the Queen of Bermuda,
on Jan. 16, for a three-week
honeymoon trip to the West
Indies.

ROSEN—GAM
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Goldstein
of Brooklyn, N. Y., announce the
marriage of their niece, Miss
Sonia Gam, to Benjamin Rosen,
on Dec. 29, at Congregation Beth
Tefila Emanuel. Rabbi J. Eisen-
man and Cantor R. Boyarsky offi-
ciated.

tr

OFFMAN—RITTER
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ritter an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Leah, to Morris Off-
man, son of Mrs. Rose Oilman,
on Sunday, Jan. 10, at the
Petach-Tikvah Synagogue. Rabbi
Zager officiated.

For Your Health ...SPA BATHS

Turkish Baths and Swedish Massage

For Ladies and Gentlemen

Management of MILTON J. SAFFIR

Battle Creek system of Treatments. Turkish Hydro-1E10 , 1Mo and mt.
Botha Swedish ma age, Sunlight. the greatest adjunct to your medi-
cal treatments for Chronic Rheumatism, ArthrIllq Headaches, NO.
'mime. and Insomnia.

Prtrale Rot Rooms, Orselvate Atteledset.. klentlfle
real.
Treat 'newts Swimming
Exercises, Reder4r

Special Days for Ladies; Mon., Wed., 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.

1246 Library Ave., Opposite J. L Hudson. Cherry 0078

ti

Contributions to
North End Clinic

DANN—BENSTEIN
Isiah Benstein of Windsor,
Ont., announces the marriage of
his daughter, Ann, to Sol A.
Dann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Dann of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs.
Dann are on their way to Flor-
ida after having visited New
York and Washington. The cou-
ple will be at home Feb. I.

Bnai Moshe Donor
Dinner on March 7

The Bnal Moshe Sisterhood
members are actively engaged in
making arrangements for the third
annual doGor dinner to be held on
Sunday, March 7. Plans are afoot
to make this the outstanding suc-
cess of the social season.
An energetic committee, beaded
by Mrs. Bessie Greenspan, Is in
charge of this event There will be
a guest speaker for this occasion,
aside from other features.
Reservations are now taken over
the phone by Mrs. Greenspan, To,
6-6771; and her principal aides,
Mrs. Freeda Weinstein. Townsend
6-0694 and Mrs. Ethel Sobel, Ma-
dison 7044. Reservations may also
be made at the office of the con-
gregation, Hogarth 0862.
The pay-up luncheon conducted
by the Sisterhood on Wednesday,
Jan. 13, was a well-attended and
enjoyable affair.

A Junior Auxiliary of the Jew
ish Consumptive Relief Society
was organized at a meeting held
on Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Bertha Goldstein,
3209 Cortland Ave. Officers were
elected as follows: Mrs. Henry
Greenberg, president; Mrs. Jack
Golds, first vice-president; Mrs.
D. Wrubel, second vice-president;
Mrs. Louis Golds, recording sec-
retary; Mrs. K. Wedes, financial
secretary; Mrs. Mitchell Shlain,
treasurer; Mrs. Rubin Golds and
Mrs. Louis Please, trustees.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carman
of Hazelwood Ave. left on Sat-
urday, Jan. 9, for a sojourn in
the east.

MRS. SAMUEL BARAK
Miss Bernice Colbert of 3318
The Tillie Citrin Kissiliner Aid
Elmhurst Ave. will leave for New
York on January 16, for an in- Society card party will be held on
definite visit with Miss Esther Thursday, Feb. 18, at 7 p. m., at
Jericho Temple.
Side.
Mrs. Samuel Barak is chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marks of
The proceeds of this affair will
Clairmount Ave. left for Miami go for an emergency cause. For
Beach, Fla., where they will stay tickets call Dirs. Isidor Steiner,
for the remainder of the winter. Townsend 7-1996.

logigmnimmiN

$775

SIZES 12 — 20

If

2 °

Sport Coats Coats & Suits

LARGE ASSORTMENT

Reg. $18,95 to $24.95

Reg. $45 and $49
Reduced to

Reduced to

. $1 0 95 - $129 5

MRS. ISAAC FINKELSTEIN

Maurice Alterman, well - known
Jewish entertainers ,present some
of the best selections from their
repertoire. In addition. a good
orchestra will supply the dance
music.
Those who have not made res-
ervations are asked to do so at
once in order to further the edu-
cational work of the institute and
to spend a diverting and inter-
esting evening.
To make arrangements for se-
curing reservations, call Mrs. Ida
Komaroff, Townsend 8-1329, or
Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein, Townsend
7-2085.
Following is a list of those who
have already subscribed to the
donor dinner:

N. Block, B. Vestry, B. VeeleY, 0.
Clornbein, J, W015% C. Blumenfeld,
Barker, Weesernian, Walersteln, Hoff-
man, feels, It. Preedman, Marksman,
0. Mumbey, Kato, Ma'am& wineshii.
I'. Levitt, Ida Komaroff. Vinogradsky,
H. Kele J. Weinberg, Elsie Weise, M.
Klmel, FInkeleteln, Elkin. Emma
Yannett, 8.18110f, 1). Kee, B.
Rom Salt. Annie (loldherg, Fanny Hum,
Zaino, Olansky. I). tichwitrts, M. 7..
Reiser. to Bloch, It Rout, Cohen, Kenp.
per. Wexler, B. Fried, 01. Friedman,
Witske, Mackin. Sarah Amin, S. Barka
Green, Meyerson. Small /Merin. 1'.
Whereon. Fisher, B. Steinberg, B. Levin,
Zensmith.

Trees Planted in
Palestine Through
The National Fund

Trees were planted in Pales-
tine this week through the Jewish
National Fund Council of De-
troit, as follows:
One tree in memory of Shirley
Goldman, by Mr. and Mrs. Harry
B. Ash,
Two trees in memory of Meyer
Cohen and Joseph Wetaman, by
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pregerson.
Six trees in honor of the birth
of Norman Bushkin by Hyman
Bushkin, Peter Cushlin, I. Scheck-
et and David Rose. These trees
were planted through the efforts
of William Hordes, 3339 Calvert
Ave.
One tree in memory of Sam
Chase by Levine Family.
One tree in honor of Willie
Friedman by Pioneer Women.
One tree in memory of M.
Goodkowsky by Mrs. Rubeinstein.
One tree in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Goldberg by Mr. and
Mrs. Max Goldberg.
One tree in memory of Aaron
Nusbaum by Mothers' Club.
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman. 2649
Webb Ave., Longfellow 2784, will
be glad to receive contributions
for trees to be planted in Pales-
tine through the Jewish National
Fund Council.

$

2 8"

Cross rox, Ned
1
• . 1=

Vox

OPEN EVENINGS--SUNDAYS TILL 4 P. M.

Helen's Dress Shop

"Women's Apparel of Distinction"

8701 TWELFTH ST., coy Bkine

WE DELIVER TO EVERY PART OF THE CITY

CHEROW'S MARKET

Boi,d fiends

1,1

sh

limiter Meld — Dellestmeen — Dairy
Froths and Vegetables
IIKKII
- I - WINK
When Ton Went Fad
'Much fors Phone . •

1.141 . 01t

12111 LINWOOD
Corner Monterey

TOWNSEND 7.9643

You Can Be Sure of the Style as
Well as Quality at Gervais .. .

IF YOU DESIRE A STYLISH FUR COAT
AT A GENUINE REDUCTION THE
GERVAIS JANUARY SALE PRESENTS
AN UNEXCELLED OPPORTUNITY.

• Exclusive. Furriei ■

TELEPHONE 3-2111
AT 537 OUELLETTE
Windsor, Ont.

The 21st Annual Ball

MORE GLORIFIED THAN EVER BEFORE

Dehs Branch 111,
Workmen's Circle

PRESENTS

CARLOS CORTEZ and His Musk

Aztec Towers, 32nd Floor • Union Guardian Bldg.

Sunday Evening, Jan. 24

Also Featuring • Prise Walt. Contest
Make this a "RED LETTER DAY" Admission 50c

■ Inia

Annis Furs

Albert Budman returned from
Chicago, Ill., where he attended
the Hardware Dealers annual con-
vention Jan. 9 to 14, and was en-
tertained by friends.

49th and Greatest

ANNUAL
SALE

The Beltzer Social Club's fifth
annual bridge and dance will be
held on Sunday evening, Jan. 17,
in the Maccabee Bldg.

Dr. A. N. Mittleman, More A.
Mittleman, Morris Unterberrer
and Eugene Weiss are motoring
through the western states and
will visit for the next two weeks
with relatives in Los Angeles. Dr.
Mittleman will return on Feb. 8.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohen. for-
merly of Detroit who are now
residing in Cleveland, are spend-
ing the winter months in Miami.
Fla.

Mrs. David B. Werbe addressed
the member" of the Highland
Park Women's Club on "The Art
of Miniature Painting" at the
McGregor Library on Tuesday of
last week.

BETTER DRESSES

Formal & Dinner Dresses I./

Tette Lee Wainer of Elmhurst
Ave. entertained a group of her
friends last Saturday evening at
a party In honor of her birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bressler and
son, Alan, of Seward Ave. re-
turned from Rochester, N. Y.
where they visited Mr. Bressler's
parents, end Mr. and Mrs. Roy
F. Nathan and family, formerly
of Detroit.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

Sizes, Women's, 38 • 441 Misses, 12 18; Jr. Misses 11 s 12

CITRIN AID SOCIETY'S
CARD PARTY ON FEB. 4

Mr. and Mrs. Jules Fisher will
spend the remainder of the win-
ter in Los Angeles and Holly-
wood, Calif.

eien s CLEARANCE

FUR TRIMMED• .•

ary of which Mrs. Jacob Harvith
Is president.
The guest speaker of the eve-
ning will be Rabbi Elmer Berger
of Flint, whose subject will be
"Leon Blum, the French Dis-
raeli."
In addition to the speaker, a full
program of entertainment will be
presented, including Betty and
Bob Ritzenhein, winners of a Ma-
Jan. 24—Miss Sarah Plotnik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
jor Bowes' contest, and other ham Plotnik of 2461 Blaine Ave., to Morris Terniack, eon of Mr.
artists.
and Mrs. Samuel Terniack of 2216 Clairmount.
Refreshments will be served af-
Feb. 7—Miss Sara Forman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
ter the meeting.
Forman of Richton Ave., to Milton L. Gilbert, son of Mr. and Dirs.
S. Gilbert

114$ WOODWARD

SENSATIONAL

Regularly soul for $12.95 and $19.95
Reduced to

Wedding Calendar

Fourth Floor

,

.

Offers Not Hundreds But Thousands
of Good Furs—Latest Styles •
;
( ,‘ •

Detroit's Fur Headquarters
Since 1887

East Grand River at Library "

Mrs. Lillie Atkins of W. Chi-
cago Blvd. left to spend the re-
mainder of the winter In Miami, Ginsburg. Ben Simon. Maurice
Fla.
North End Clinic has received
Aaronson, J. Schreiber. Maurice
the following contributions:
In honor of the first birthday P. Moyer.
In memory of Mrs. Joel E. Car-
of their daughter. Marcia Frances.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaplan (Rae
Miss Dorothy Anhansky of
rie from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S.
Bronstein) of Princeton Ave. en- Cleveland, 0., is a guest of Mr.
Greenberg.
tertained the immediate family on and Mrs. Harry Taber of Mon-
Silk Hosiery, Lingerie Is-
In memory of Mrs. Sarah Ro-
Tuesday evening. Jan. 12.
s
tent and Toddler Wear
senzweig from Mr. and Mn.
terey Aye.
House Dresses
Charles Hamburger.
Recent visitors at the Colonial
For the Social Service Relief
Jewish fans at the New York
Hotel In Mt. Clemens included
10222 DEXTER BLVD.
Fund from the Neugarten Sun-
Nest to the Club Kgclumge
the following Detroiter': Frank six-day bicycle race kept up a con-
shine Club and the Jennie Grogan
Vass, Sam Lachman. Mr. and Mrs. stant booing because of the Nazi
Mendelson Memorial Fund.
Sam Gerson. L Winkelman. Mr. flag that flew from the trackside
Yes indeed, t ► at doable-money
and Mrs. S. J. Colman, Mr. and
The English Fascists are taking
tluartere of Kilian and Vopel, the
Lath offer ea double mellow Old
Flowers for all occasions — Mrs. Frank Van Amberg, Esther German pedal-pushing team.
Geld Cigarettes is still open. Good ■ leaf Erma the Nazis' book and
Berkovitz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Tyler
6-6422.
Disittoe-Joy Florist,
denying that Jesus was a Jr.v.
tot. 30 gays from today.

t

REDUCED PRICES!

Frontier Dinner Planned by
League for Labor
Palestine

tier has become one of the most
influential of Jewish magazines.
The campaign will be wound
up with • Frontier dinner free to
each member obtaining three or
more new subscribers. The exact
time.and place will be announced
later.
Subscriptions may be placed
with any member or by telephon-
ing Mrs. Alex Sanders. Hogerth
0967.

League for Labor Palestine
to See Zion Movie

A special showing of the nes-
tion picture recently made in Pal-
estine
by the Histadruth wil be
A Jewish Frontier campaign is
held at the Jewish Center. Now
being inaugurated by the chap-
day, Jan. 18, 8:10 0. us- The
ters of the League for Labor Pal-
showint is a joint undertaking of
estine in Detroit. New stibacrip-
the English- 'peaking Zhaniet
lions will be sought and contri-
IrrouPS, sponsored by the
butions for the support of the
for Labor Palestine.
magazine solicited.
The picture was shown last
The magazine. which has Just
A brother of General Goering, Thursday in coun.etion with the
opened its third year of publica-
talk
given by Joseph Berate. Thin
Germany's
number
two
Nazi,
is
tion. is under the editorship of
Is armee; foe
Ilayim Greenberg. During its the new dictator of the Austrian free repetition
those who esaoq not attend.
film
industry.
brief existence, the Jewish Fron-

Lan.

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan