A merica br ava Period/ad Carter CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE MACCABIAD FEB. 3 League of Women's Societies to Meet at Temple Beth El Event at Center to Show the Contrast in Physical Mme. Sonia Shaman. to Be Pre- Education The Jewish Community Cen- ter's third annual Maccabiad un- der the direction of both the men's and women's physical edu- cation departments of the Cen- ter, will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 8 p. m., in the Center gymnasium. Using as the theme "The turn of the Century and Now," the contrast between physical educa- tion 30 years ago and today will be shown. Members of the Cen- ter will give exhibitions in ballet dancing, modern art dancing, tap dancing, old time bicycling, mod- ern cycling, calisthenics today and yesterday, the origin of basket- ball, badminton, etc. As a feature of the program the varsity basketball team of the Center will play the Pep Club, a Class A team. There will be no admission charge. Tickets are limited and may be obtained at the Center office. ► Bnai Moshe Program to Be on Wednesday el• The Men's Club of Bnai Moshe will stage a novel entertainment for members of the congregation and their friends when an all- congregation program will be of- fered on Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 8:30 p. m., in the main audi- torium of the synagogue. Community singing, dancing, a skit, a Purim Punch and Judy show, musical numbers and a speech by Bernard Rosenberg on the Junior Congregation, are on the program. Eugene Gelbman will offer a Jewish monologue, while Miss Fredell Caplan will entertain with two dance num- bers. The Young People's Society will stage a mock debate and the Sunday school pupils will par- ticipate under the direction of Irwin Shaw, Sunday school prin- cipal. The show is being staged for the Men's Club by the committee on auxiliary organizations under the chairmanship of Theodor Cur- tis. The musical program will be directed by Cantor A. A. Rosen- feld, with Miss Cecilia Plotnick at the piano. Refreshments and lunch will be served by the following hostes- ses: Mesdames James Sobel, Eu- gene Gelbman, Morris Weinstein, Irving Sims, Alex Stein, A. A. Rosenfeld, Max Gross, Jacob Gelbman, Isidor Katz, Bessie Greenspan and Ilarry Meer. The public is invited. Admis- sion is free. The father and son dinner ar- ranged by the Men's Club will be held on Feb. 17. Reservations are now being taken at the office of the congregation. The program of entertainment is being arranged by Emanuel Wolf and David Berger. for prints! Don't wear those dull mid-winter hose with spring prints ... Get bright ideas about your hosiery, Choose "Holiday" ... it's that grand new shade Himel-Hose that does things for your print costumes, and loops spring at your heels) 'if I, 2, or 3-thread. I ° - " Youth Education League Do- nates to Fund to Aid Flood Sufferers 1.00 to 1.95 STREET FLOOR iF PAGE SEVEN iiiEVernorr,/Ewisn(Anxicul uary 29, 1937 *e, • The Youth Education League met on Monday at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Reservations for the dinner-dance to be given on Val- entine's Day, Feb. 14, at the Cha- let, have been turned in by mem- bers. Those wishing to procure tickets for the affair may call Mrs. Bloom, Townsend 6-3618. The organization has contrib- uted to the Red Cross, to help rehabilitate the victims of the floods. Rabbi Rabinowitz Thanks Those Who Planned Banquet V Started for College Only 6 years old—but head- ed for a college education. And you can get the same advantages for your child. building • special fund for his education by • plan of small, regular payments. Write today: INVESTOR'S SYNDICATE lieler Protection FOUNDED 1894 Represented by Walter Berlow 1906 Induntrtal Dank DM/. (Merry II7M Variety Talks Feature Phil- omathic Meeting The banquet given on Jan. 24 in honor of Rabbi J. Rabinowitz, to mark the 10th anniversary as spiritual leader of Congregation Beth Shmuel, was a success. Rabbi Rabinowitz takes this opportunity to thank the following for their efforts: The Detroit Jewish Chron- icle, William Sandler, chairman of the committee in charge; Aaron Rosenberg, toastmaster; I. Rosen- berg, president of the congrega- tion; J. Bronstein, vice-president; A. Littman, H. Altman, L. Char- ms, I. Berkowitz, S. Olshansky, M. Sahm, M. Hurwitz and J. ShifTman; Rev. R. Boyarsky, Can- tor S. Moldawsky, Rabbis Stoll- man, Thumim, Fine and Eichen- stein; Mrs. L. Babcock, president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the congregation and her assistants: Mesdames Gilbert, Linden, Sahm, Rose, Ginsberg, Katz, Fruman, Pomerantz and Citrin, and all members and friends who were present. Contributions for Furnish- ings of Home for Aged The Women's Auxiliary of the new Home for the Aged an- nounces that the following made contributions towards the furnish- ings of the home: From Mrs. Minnie Goldstein in memory of Harry Goldstein. From Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cohen and family in thankful- ness for the recovery of aunt, Mrs. Rochell Lays Lesser. From Mrs. A. Homonoff in thankfulness for recovery of Mr. Homonoff. From Mr. and Mrs. Blatnikoff in appreciation of friendship of auxiliary in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. From Mrs. Rebecca Friedman. From Mrs. Morris Pollock in honor of Bar Mitzvah of son, Leo Pollock. From Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cohen in memory of Mra..1. Weis- berg. From Mrs. P. Rotten in mem- ory of Mrs. Julius Weisberg. The Philomathic Debating Club, at its last meeting on Jan. 24, held in the Tuxedo-Holmor He- brew School, was entertained by • program of variety talks. Of interest were the talks of three probationers, Martin Green, Irving Siden and David Krohn. Morris Green spoke on "War." David Krohn was elected but speaker of the afternoon. Saul DR. HARRY W. KOHN MOVES HIS OFFICE Schwartz MRS the critic of the sfternoon. Dr. Harry W. Kohn announces At the next meeting, Sunday. Jan. 31, installation of officers the removal of his dental offices from the David Whitney Bldg. for the coming semester will take to 1205 Eaton Tower. place. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. I. Dreyer of Cortland Ave. announce the engage ment of their daughter, Harriet, to David Charmer, son of Mr. and sented in Recital on "Hebrew Mrs. Sam Charmer of Audubon Ave. Music and Its Message" Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz of 2433 Blaine Ave. announce The League of Jewish Women's the engagement of their niece, Minnie Goldberg, to Reuben R. Perk- Organizations a n n o u n ce s the ers„ son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Peckers of Detroit. joint meeting of the year to be held Monday, Feb. 15, at 1 p. m., at Temple Beth El. The League is an affiliation of 31 Jewish women's organizations Jr. Hadassah Dinner Plans Progressing At the last weekly meeting of the donor committee in charge of pledges for the donor dinner to be given by Junior Hadassah on Feb. 28 at the Statler Hotel, Miriam Peiman, chairman, an- nounced that as a result of ef- forts of her committee workers, Wedding Calendar Feb. 7—Miss Sara Forman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loui Forman of Richton Ave., to Milton L. Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs S. Gilbert. Feb. 14—Miss Esther Shulman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin Shulman of 2682 Buena Vista Ave., to Samuel J. Levitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levitt of 16500 Log Cabin Ave. Feb. 14—Miss Marion Steinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Steinberg of 3309 Richton Ave., to Louis A. Phillips, son of Mrs. Gussie Phillips of this city. Ceremony at Bnai Moshe Synagogue, at 3 p. m. Reception at bride's residence, 3309 Richton, from 4 to 7 p. m. No cards. NOTE: ROBINSON'S FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Starts Monday! Births MISS ANN DEBORAH BROOKS Jan. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Parzen (Tillie Sweet) of 3287 many new pledges had been re- Leslie Ave., a daughter, Shayna Rhoda. ceived. All members of the unit, Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Druker, (Florence in addition to those actively en- Frank) a eon, John. gaged on the donor committee, Jan. 22—To Dr. and Mrs. William Klein (Jeanette Slachter of are asked by Miss Peiman to con- Brooklyn, N. Y.) of 18236 John R St., a daughter, Elaine. tact all prospective pledges and report to her at Tyler 6-9510, or MME. SONIA SHARNOVA to her co-chairman, Ann Brooks, at Townsend 6-8821. Miss Brooks of Detroit. All the members of will be prepared to further. assist these organizations are invited to members by furnishing names of attend the dessert luncheon; to prospective pledges at the meet- view and study the presentation ing next Tuesday at Miss Pei- of exhibits prepared by each in- The Young People's Club of man's home, 3039 Gladstone Ave. dividual organization, explaining Miss Sarah Bloomfield, general their particular work and aims, Temple Beth El has completed its chairman of the donor dinner, to- and to enjoy the unusually fine plans for a formal dance to be gether with Miss Harriette Glick- musical program arranged by the given in the Crystal Ballroom of The Sisterhood of Congrega- committee in charge of arrange- the Book Cadillac Hotel Saturday, tion Bnai David, Elmhurst at man, chairman of the program, and Miss Esther Etkin, chairman ments. 14th, had charge of the social Feb. 13. of arrangements, are actively en- A lecture recital will be pre- hour of the late Friday Night gaged in furthering for this af- Albert Ressler, chairman of the sented by Madame Sonia Sher- gathering. The following acted fair. Miss Thelma Myers, is in nova, contralto, of the Chicago dance, has secured Mary Kahn and I. Bur- as hostesses: Mesdames charge of invitations to be issued Civic Opera Company, on "Ile- his 10-piece orchestra, together son, S. Cohen, J. S. Davison. L. to male friends of members of brew Music and Its Message." Gordon, J. Graff, Id. Goebel', Jo- the unit for the dance which will Madame Sharnova is a Chicagoan seph Greenberg, David Iwrey, follow the dinner. Ethel Rom, of Russian origin, and has ap- Morris Katz, Samuel Kane. chairman of the ways and means peared with notable success in committee, Townsend 6-0390, is such operatic centers as Milan, Mrs. J. Traurig of 8823 12th prepared to offer suggestions and Sienna and Livorna. Upon her return to this country, she made St entertained friends and rela- assistance to those persons de- two cost-to-coast tours with the tives in honor of her sister and sirous of earning their $10 ad- German Grand Opera Company niece, Mrs. J. Cohn and Bertha mission fee to the dinner. and in 1930 became a member Cohn of 2476 Blaine Ave., who The theater party sponsored by of the Chicago Opera Company. are leaving for California. Junior Hadassah at the Beacon She will be accompanied by a Theater on Feb. 9, is proving a violinist of the Detroit Symphony Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes splendid source of revenue to Orchestra, and a pianist. were honored at a surprise party those selling tickets for this affair. Mrs. Fred Ginsburg is president by Mesdames I. M. Ilertz, Meyer Those wishing to participate in of the League of Jewish Womens' Kauffman and Ben Schurgin, on this undertaking can secure tic- Organizations. Mrs. Louis James Saturday evening, Jan. 23, on the kets from Ethel Keywell, 18324 Rosenberg is chairman of ar- occasion of their 20th wedding Fairfield, University 1-1662. rangements for this meeting. A group of members of the anniversary. dramatic group of Junior Hades- sh are presenting two plays at Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis of the Stotler Hotel on Sunday Clairmount Ave. returned home afternoon, Jan. 31, at 2:30. The after spending the week-end at admission fee is a means of en- The philanthropic committee of Dayton and Columbus, where they abling these members to earn the Music Study Club of Detroit will entertain the shut-ins at the •111111/1111111F 41111111MININI 11 attended the Cunix-Pinsky wed- their donor dinner admission. All ding. Detroit Tuberculosis Sanatorium members of the unit and the gen- on Saturday, Jan. 30, at 2 p. en. eral public are invited. .ALBERT RESSLER On the program will be Frances Miss Belle Rose Jakont, -daugh- Dreifuss, dancer, accompanied by with novel entertainment to be in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ja- Blossom Rovetch; Mrs. Walter keeping with the Valentine spirit. kont of 351 Englewood Ave., Field, reader; Mrs. David Kali- Non-membe -I as well as mem- graduated from Northern High man, vocalist; Madame Lola bers are welcome. School, Wednesday, Jan. 27. Cadle, pianist. Mrs. Myer Ellias Assisting Mr. Ressler are Irene is chairman of the program. Re- Weiss, Virginia Wolf, Frank Win- Miss Sarah Ellis, daughter of freshments will be served. ton, Miriam Carver and Helen Myron Keys, chairman of the On Tuesday, Feb. 2, at 2 p. m., Rosenberg. Tickets may be secured Mrs. Bessie Ellis of Lee Place, the Music Study Club will have by communicating with Miss Irene graduated from the High School board of directors of the new its regular study meeting at the Weiss, Townsend 7-7743, who is in of Commerce on Tuesday, Jan. 26. Jewish Home for the Aged, this week announced that approxi- Y. M. C. A. Ilenry Herrmann will charge of tickets, or Albert Ress- mately 40 rooms in the home are lecture on the instrumental works ler, Euclid 2449. Mr., and Mrs. Louis Gottlieb still available for memorial pur- of Schumann. of 2000 Elmhurst Ave. have as poses. Mr. Keys announces that their guests their daughter, Mrs. nothing will be sold for less than Ann Gottlieb, and small grand- Junior Alumni of the United $1,000 and that several of the son, Paul Louis, of St. Paul, Minn. larger rooms are expected to Hebrew Schools Is bring in much larger sums. Organized Mrs. Charles Hyman and son, The outside structure of the Marvin, and Miss Blanche Shevin Home for the Aged has already of Webb Ave. are spending the With the ratification of Its con- been completed and will be ready Four Friends of Deceased Give winter at Miami Beach, Fla. stitution on Sunday, Jan. 24, the for occupancy as soon as the $100 to Jewish National Junior Alumni of the United He- Fund for Tribute Mrs. Joshua Kerbs' of Webb rooms are decorated and furnish- brew Schools, meeting at the ed. Detailed information regard- Ave. spent two weeks in Chicago. Philadelphia-Byron Hebrew ing contributions can be obtained Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman School, was formally organized. from Mr. Keys at 2024 Dime The series of progressive bun- This junior group, formed be- of the Jewish National Fund Com- Bank Bldg., Cadillac 3360. cause of the growing differences mittee of Hadassah, announces dle teas, bridges and luncheons in ages of the alumni of the Uni- that four friends of the late Jo- sponsored by the Detroit section, ted Hebrew Schools, will be open eeph N. Wetsman have subscribed National Council of Jewish Wo- for membership to the members the sum of $100 with which to in- men, for the benefit of their Re- of the classes which have grad- scribe the name of Joeeph N. Wets- Sale Shop, 89 Rowena St., is re- uated since 1934. Like its par- man in the golden book of the ceiving the 'hearty support and co-operation of its members. In ent organization, the purposes Jewish National Fund. Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. The four friends who have addition to parties already given, & A. M., on Jan. 20, honored adopted by the Junior Alumni will include cultural and social subscribed to have the name of Mrs. Louis Smilansky and Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt into the projects, as well as the aiding in Mr. Wetsman inscribed in the Harold Smiley will be hostesses ranks of past masters, with the the progress of the United He- golden book are Louis Wisper, at a bundle luncheon on Tuesday, following past masters in atten- William Kaplan, Harry Stamler Feb. 2, at the home of Mrs. Har- dances: A. J. Blumenau, R. Kline, brew Schools. old Smiley, 19105 Canterbury Because of public examinations and Irwin I. Cohen. M. Maddin, I. Blumberg, Judge Additional contributions with Drive. Mrs. David Rubey, 4766 to be held in the various class- Charles Rubiner, Louis Danto. L. rooms, Sunday, Jan. 31, there will which to purchase land for the W. Buena Vista Ave., held a bun- Shapero, M. Benjamin, W. Arkin. be no meeting. The regular meet- Jewish National Fund in memory dle tea at her home on Saturday, Judge Rubiner presented Mr. Sil- ing scheduled for Sunday, Feb. of Mr. Wetsman were received Jan. 23. berblatt with the past master's 7, will also be postponed, be- from Mrs. Harry Frank, Mr. and jewel and S. Kavanau with the Mrs. Henry Oringer of Brook- cause of the special showing of Mrs. Julius Frank, Mr. and Mrs. past master's apron. "This is the Land." Instead, all Leo Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Har- lyn, N. Y., is spending a fortnight County Auditor Edward Wil- members, or prospective members, ry Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Charles with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. liams was the guest speaker, his are asked to be present at a spe- Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Louis Michelman of W. Phila- topic being "Civilian Fingerprint- delphia Ave. cial meeting, to be held Sunday, Prentis. ting." 0. Dorworth led the mem- Feb. 7, at 11:30 a. rn., at the Trees were ordered planted in hers in community singing. Philadelphia-Byron Hebrew memory of Mr. Wetsman by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leader of On Jan. 27, Perfection Lodge School, when election of officers and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer and Dr. 3833 Sturtevant Ave. were hosts entertained all the new members and Mrs. Philip Broudo. and Mrs. to 80 guests at a house warming enrolled during 1036 with • spec- will take place. party on Sunday evening, Jan. Nathan D. Metzger. ial get-acquainted night. By order of the worthy matron, 24. Entertainment was provided Gewerkshaften Campaign in On Jan. 30, a sleigh ride will Theresa R. Klein, Purity Chapter by radio stars, and Ilarry Wein- Detroit Is Progressing be sponsored for members and No. 359, 0. E. S., trees in Pales- berg of Weinberg's Jewish Radio friends at Magnolia Riding Club, Hour was master of ceremonies. tine are planted as follows: 16250 W. 8-Mile Road. There The delegation of the national In memory of Morris H. Gordon, Out-of-town guests of the party will be dancing and cards and a Gewerkshaften campaign under father of Ben and Ida Gould; in were Mr. and Mrs. M. Edelman, buffet supper will follow. the chairmanship of Joseph memory of Samuel Chase, husband Mrs. Jack Edelson, Sam Edelman Schlossberg, which recently ar- of Pauline Chase; in memory of and son, all of Chicago. rived in Palestine, has met a Examinations and Demon- Mollie Rothenberg Carrie, sister of warm reception in all of the An invitation has been extend- Jeanette Stewart; in memory of stration Lessons Held cities, colonies, and kvutzoth that Dora Roseroot, daughter of Past ed to Rabbi Joshua Sperka of in Hebrew Schools it has visited. Matron Sarah Mitahkun; in mem- Congregation Bnai David to tour The members of the delegation ory of J. Braun, husband of Lil- several mid-western cities in be- have been particularly inspired The examinations and demon- half of the Mizrachi movement. lian Braund. by the progress of the colonies stration lessons, which have been Additional trees are planted as built on land which but recently held during the last few weeks follows: have been tracts of marsh or arid in the various branches of the In memory of M. 13. Cohen, by desert; but which through the United Hebrew Schools, have Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson; initiative of the Histadruth have in memory of Mrs. Eva Steinberg, proved successful. Large numbers. been converted into flourishing of parents and friends, as well mother of Hyman Steinberg, by and self-sustaining kvutzoth. At the services of the Shaarey as members of the board, at- Mrs. Nathan D Metzger; in mem- The Detroit campaign is pro- ory of Mrs. liattie Lippman, by Zedck Junior Congregation on Jan. tended these lessons. ceeding with increiusing vigor, and Mrs. Nathan D. Metger; In mem- 23, the resume was ably delivered Sunday, Jan. 31, at 11 o'clock, warrants' the co-operation and ory of Richard Finley, by Mr. and by Miss Rose Rosenthal. The talk Joseph Hangar' class in the support of every Jewish organiza- Mrs. Charles Greenberg; in mem- on the Prophets was prepared by Tuxedo-Holmur School will be ex- tion that is at all sympathetic ory of Richard Finley, by Mr. and Miss Miriam Tobin, but because amined in the subject of Jewish with the Zionist movement. Mrs. S. L. Kavanau; in honor of of her illness it was read by Mil- history. This class has completed successfully Sharfstein's brief the wedding anniversary of Mr. dred Gerson. Tillie Citrin Kissiliner Aid and Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, by Hilliard Grossman gave a fine outline of Jewish history. At the Society Tent B. Lipton; In celebration of impromptu talk Chamisho Osor same time there will also be • Chamisho Osor b'Shvat (Jewish b'Shvat. Jewish Arbor Day, cele- test in a more elementary class of Irving Schlussel. This class has Elaborate preparations are be- Arbor Day) by the Gimmel 3 Ile- brated on Jan. 27. Sam Krohn officiated as cantor. just completed the rudiments of ing made for the card party, to be brew Class of Congregation Shea- reading and the pupils are pre- On Jan. 30, the resume will be rey Zedek, under the chairmanship held in Jericho Hall, on Thursday evening, Feb. 4, at 7 p. m., for an of 11-year old Richard Kavanau. given by Miss Rosalind Arta and pared for the reading of the pray- ers and for the study of elemen- the selection from the Haftorah by Kavanau, chairman Mrs. S. L. urgent cause. The president, Mrs. Ben Shultz, Invites the public to of the Jewish National Fund Com- Mildred Gerson. Jerome Sonenklar tary Hebrew. The public is invited to all these will act as cantor. help make this affair a success. mittee of Hadassah will be pleased The Junior Congregation of examinations and demonstration For tickets, call Mrs. I. S. Steiner, to receive contributions or explain lessons. Shaarey Zedek extends an invita- further details to those who are Townsend 7-1996. interested. Her telephone is Town- tion to all who are between the Enjoy DOUBLE • MELLOW Old Flowers for all occasions -- send 8-3834 and her address is ages of 12 and 20 to attend their Cold Cigarettes with year mama inspiring services. Dezter4ey Florist, Tyler 6-6622. 1999 Calvert Ave. Y. P. T. C. Formal Dance on Feb. 13 Music Study Club ■ WE'RE READY! As we stand • on the threshold of our 1937 February Sale, we review the situation with complete satis- faction. We feel that the months of concen- trated planning . . . the careful buying ... the attention to variety and style are all fully justified in the values of our February Sale! SINCE PRICES are on a ram- page ... going up in leaps and bounds, the savings of our Sale will be doubly welcome. OUR YEARS of experience justify us in the feeling that we know the public's needs. In this store-wide sale, we meet your requirements of quality, style, variety and value. • Charge Accounts or Budget Term! • Liberal Trade-in Allowances! • Deposit Reserves Your Purchase! ROBINSON FURNITURE COMPANY WASHINGTON BOULEVARD AT 1420 40 Rooms on Sale Open Mon., Wed., Fri. & Snit. Evenings As Memorials in Home for Aged Inscribe Wetsman's Name in the Golden Book of Jerusalem Perfection Lodge Honors Silberblatt Jr. Congregation of Shaarey Zedek . WE DELIVER TO EVERY PART OF THE CITY CHEROW'S MARKET Baked floods — Hooker Meat — Delleateneen — Dairy Fish — Fruits and Tetetnblee • LIQUOR •t- WINE -t• {then Ton Want Rood LINWOOD Reach figs a . . . 12111 Corner Monterey TOWNSEND 7.9643 You Can Be Sure of the Style as Well as Quality at Gervais .. . 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